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MEDAL WITH CLASPS FOR THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.
The war in South Africa being still unfinished, and it being impossible
in the greater number of cases accurately to assign the Clasps to which
the Officers engaged in the campaign are entitled, the Editor has there-
fore, for the present, decided to reprint the following Army Order
{No. 94, April 1901), simply premising that paragraph 10 has, since
its first publication, been amended as printed below.
1. His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to confirm the order given by her late
Majesty Queen Victoria that a medal be struck to commemorate the military operations in
South Africa.
2. The medal, in silver, will, provided the claims are approved by the Commander-in-Chief
be granted to all officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the British
Indian, and Colonial Forces, and to all nurses and nursing- sisters who actually served in South
Africa between October 11. 1899, and a date to be hereafter fixed ; to all troops stationed in
Cape Colony and Natal at the outbreak of hostilities; and to troops stationed in St. Helena
between April 14, 1900, and a date to be hereafter fixed.
3. A clasp inscribed "Belmont" will be granted to all troops under Lieut. -General Lord
Methuen's command who were north of Witteputs (exclusive) on November 23, 1S99.
4. A clasp inscribed " Modder River" will be granted to all troops under Lieut. -General Lord
Methuen's command who were north of Honey Nest Kloof (exclusive), and south of the
Magersfontein ridge (exclusive) on November 28, 1899.
5. A clasp inscribed '" Paardeberg " will be granted to all troops within 7,000 yards of General
Cronje's final laager between midnight of the 17th and midnight of February 26th, 1900, and to
all troops within 7,000 yards of Koodoe's Band Drift between those dates.
6. A clasp inscribed " Driefontein " will be granted to all troops with Army Headquarters
and Lieut. -General French's column— /'.<•.. the left and centre columns, which advanced from
Poplar Grove on March 10, 11)00.
7. A clasp inscribed " Wepener " will be granted to all troops engaged in the defence of that
place between April 9, 1900. and April 25. 1900, both days inclusive.
8. A clasp inscribed " Johannesburg " will be granted to all troops who, on May 29, 1900.
were north of an east and west line through Klip River Station (exclusive), and east of a north
and south line through Krugersdorp Station (inclusive).
9. A clasp inscribed "Diamond Hill" will be granted to all troops who, on June 11 or 12.
1900, were east of a north and south line drawn through Silverton Siding and north of an east
and west line through Vlakfont.
10. A clasp inscribed "Belfast" will be granted to all troops who, on August 26 or 27, 1900,
were east of a north and south line drawn through Wonderfontein (the garrison and troops
quartered at Wonderfontein on those dates will not receive this clasp), and west of a north and
south line through Dalmanutha Station, and north of an east and west line through
Carolina.
11. A clasp inscribed " Wittebergen " will be granted to all troops who were inside a line
drawn from Harrismith to Bethlehem, thence to Senekal and Clocolan. along the Basuto border
and back to Harrismith. between July 1 and 29. 1900, both dates inclusive.
12. A clasp inscribed "Defence of Kimberley " will be granted to all troops in the garrison,. of
Kimberley between October 14, 1899, and February 15, 1900, both dates inclusive.
IB. A clasp inscribed "Relief of Kimberley" will be sranted to all troops in the relief
column under Lieut. -General French who marched from Klip Drift on February 15. 1900, and
all the 0th Division under Lieut.-General Kellv-Kenny, who were within 7.000 yards of Klip
Drift on February 15. 1900.
14. A clasp inscribed " Defence of Mafeking" will be granted to all troops in the garrison of
Mafeking between October 13, 1x99, and May 17, 1900, both days inclusive.
15. A clasp inscribed " Relief of Mafeking" will be granted to all troops under the command
of Colonel Mahon who marched from Barkly West on May 4, 1900, and to all troops who were
under Colonel Plumer's command between October 11, 1899. and. May 17, 1900, both dates
inclusive, and who were south of an east and west line drawn through Palachwe.
16. A clasp inscribed " Cape Colony " will be granted to all troops in Cape Colony at any time
between October 11, 1899, and a date to be hereafter fixed, who receive no clasp for an action
already specified in the Cape Colony, nor the "Natal" clasp.
17. A clasp inscribed "Orange Free State" will be granted to all troops in Grange River
Colony at any time between February 28, 1900, and a date to be hereafter fixed, who receive no
clasp which has been already specified for an action in the Orange River Colony.
18. A clasp inscribed " Transvaal " will be granted to all troops in the Transvaal at any time-
between May 24. 1900, and a date to be hereafter fixed, who receive no clasp for an action in the
Transvaal which has been already specified.
lit. A clasp inscribed " Rhodesia " will be granted to all troops under the command of
Lieut. -General Sir F. Carrington and Colonel Plumer in Rhodesia, between October 11, 1899,
and May 17, 1900. both dates inclusive, who receive no clasp for the relief of Mafeking.
20. A clasp inscribed "Talana" will be granted to all troops under Lieut-General Sir W.
Penn Symons's command on October 20, 1899, who were north of an east and west line drawn
through Waschbank Station.
21. A clasp inscribed "Elandslaagte " will be granted to all troops at Elandslaagte on
October 21, ISA!), who were on the right bank of the Sunday river and north of an east and
west line through Buys Farm.
22. A clasp inscribed '■ Defence of Ladysmith " will be granted to all troops in Ladysmith
between November 3. 1899, and February 28, 1900, 'both dates inclusive.
23. A clasp inscribed " Tugela Heights " will be granted to all troops of the Natal Field
Force, exclusive of the Ladysmith garrison, employed in the operations north of an east and
west line through Chieveley Station between February 14 and 27, 1900, both dates inclusive-
21. A clasp inscribed ''Relief of Ladysmith" will be granted to all troops in Natal north
of and including Estcourt between December 15, 1899, and February 28, 1900, both dates
inclusive.
25. A clasp inscribed "Laing's Nek" will be granted to all troops of the Natal Field Force
employed in the operations, and north of an east and west line through Newcastle between
June 2 and 9, 1900, both dates inclusive.
26. A clasp inscribed "Natal'' will be granted to all troops in Natal at anytime between
October 11. 1*99. and June 11. 19' «>. both dates inclusive, who receive no clasp for an action in
Natal nor the Cape Colony clasp as already specified.
27. No individual can have both the defence and relief clasps foreither Kimberley, Mafeking,
or Ladysmith.
28. The medal in silver, with clasps, will be granted to any native soldiers specially employed
within the sphere of operations, who fulfil the necessary conditions.
29. Non-enlisted men, of whatever nationality, who drew military pay, will receive bronze
medals without clasps.
30. Commandiug officers and heads of departments will prepare nominal rolls, in triplicate,
of the individuals entitled to the medal and clasps, and forward them, as early as practicable,
to the Under-Secretary of State. War Office, London. S.W. A supply of printed forms of rolls
will be sent to each unit concerned, and a supply will also be kept at the headquarters of each
regimental district for the use of individuals detached from their regiments.
31. The names of officers and warrant officers will be entered in order of rank, and those
of non-commissioned officers and men in alphabetical order.
32. The names of officers and soldiers, except Staff officers, will be entered on the roll of the
unit to which they actually belong when the roll is prepared. In the event of inquiries having
to be made regarding any individual claims which cannot be certified by the officer commanding
the unit, the roll shouldnot be delayed pending the result of the inquiries, but these names
should be excluded, and a supplementary roll rendered later.
33. In eases where it is known that individuals have served with more than one unit during
the campaign, a note should be made in the column of " Remarks " on the roll showing the unit
with which they previously served, and their rank and regimental number therein.
34. The names of individuals who. under Articles 613, 737, 1.255. 1.250. and 1,258, Royal Warrant
for Pay. &c, have forfeited the medal are to be included in the rolls, their names being entered
in red ink. and the cause of forfeiture stated in the last column. The names of individuals
who have become non-effective by death, transfer, discharge, &c, should also be similarly entered
in red ink.
The following (Army Order ISO o/1901) has been subsequently issued-: —
1. With reference to paragraphs 10. 17. and 18 of Army Order 94 of 1901, it is notified that
the "date hereafter to be fixed " is July 15. 1901, inclusive in each paragraph.
2. The following will be substituted for paragraph 19 of that Order :—
19. A clasp inscribed " Rhodesia" will be granted to all troops not awarded the clasp for the
relief of Mafeking, who were under the command of Lieut.-General Sir F. Carring-ton and
Colonel Plumer in Rhodesia between October 11. 1899, and May 17. 1900. both dates inclusive, or
who landed at Beira between October 11. Is9l>. and May 20. 1900, both dates inclusive.
Volume
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HAET'S
ANNUAL ARMY LIST
MILITIA LIST,
AND
YEOMANRY CAVALRY LIST,
FOR 1902,
(BEING THE SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL VOLUME,)
CONTAINING
DATES OF COMMISSIONS, AND A SUMMARY OF THE WAR SERVICES OF
NEARLY EVERT OFFICER IN THE ARMY, SUPPLY &c. DEPARTMENTS,
MARINES, AND INDIAN STAFF CORPS,
AND INDIAN LOCAL FORCES.
Corrected to the 31st December, 1901.
WITH AN INDEX.
BY THE LATE
LIEUTENANT GENERAL H. G. HART.
LONDON:
JCEN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1902
NOTICE.
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ONLY to
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second month of the Quarter preceding that in which publication is desired.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IN ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT.
PAGE
The King i j
Private Secretary to the King... i j
Aides de Camp to the King il
War Office 2
Staff of the Army 2
Field Marshals 4
Generals on the Active List 4
Colonels, ditto 16
Lieutenant Colonels, ditto 40
Majors, ditto 52
Staff at Home 97
StaffAbroad 100
Regimental District Staff 109
Military Establishments : —
Educational Establishments.
R. Military College, Sandhurst 113
R,MllitaryAeademy .Woolwich 113
StaffCollege 113
School of Gunnery 113
Ordnance College 114
School of Military Engineer-
ing, Chatham 114
School of Musketry, Hythe ... 114
School of Signalling n
Balloon Factory 114
Medical School, Netley 114
Roval Military School of Music,
KnellerHall 114
Duke of York's E. Mil. School 115
R. Hibernian Military School 115
Army Schools 115
Ordnance Factories.
Arsenal, Woolwich 115
PAGE
Small Arms Factory, Enfield.. 115
Small Arms Factory, Bir-
mingham 115
Gunpowder Factory, Walt-
ham Abbey 115
Army Clothing Department... 115
Brennan Torpedo Factory ... 115
Committees 116
^liscellaneous Establishments.
Late Cavalry Depot 117
Remount Establishment 117
Royal Hospitals — Chelsea.Kil-
mainham T19
Pay Office 119
JudgeAdvocateGeneral'sOffice 119
Prisons J19
Officers who have received Certifi-
catesatthe Senior Department
of the Royal Military College 119
Officers who have passed the
StaffCollege 119a
Gentlemen at Anns 130
Yeomen of the Guard 132
Cavalry 133
Artillery 164
Engineers 204
Infantry 219
Army Service Corps 366
Army Ordnance Department ... 369
Inspection Staff 370
Army Pay Department 371
Army Medical Service 377
Army Veterinary Department ... 395
PA6B
Army Chaplains' Department ... 396
Marines 397
Indian Army 4°3
Reserve of Officers 533
Indian Army Reserve 577
General Officers retired under
Royal Warrant 578
Unemployed Supernumerary List 588
Officers Retired on Full Pay or
on a Pension 599
Officers (other than General and
Field Officers) on Retired Pay 692
Officers on Half Pay 707
General and Field Officers Re-
tired by Sale, Commutation,
with a Gratuity, or by Sur-
render of Half Pay 744
Military Knights of Windsor ... 772
Military Decorations 776
Officers receiving Rewards for
Distinguished Services 784<"
Victoria Cross 7^5°
Civil Decorations 78*
Pay Tables 791
Retirements, &c 794
Deaths 794
Index— Active List 800
Retired List 850
Provisional Cavalry Regiments 874
Royal Garrison Regiment 875
Hon. Art. Company of London 875
Militia 876
Yeomanry Cavalry 92°
Field Officers Retired from the
Militia and YeomanryCavalry 944
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
N.B. — By means of this Table, Regiments can be found in this book by their new titles.
PAGE
Academy, Royal Military 113
Active List 4
Aden Troop 505
Adjutants on Retired Pay 695
Africa, Staff in ioi
African Commissariat, Ret. Pay 705
Aides de Camp to the King 1
Alderney and Guernsey Staff ... 100a
Aldershot District Staff 97
Antigua & Leeward Islands Staff io8i
Argyll and Suth. Highlanders... 350
Army Hospital Corps, Half Pay 727
Ordnance Department ... 368
Pay Department 371
Retired or Half Pay 705
Schools 115
Half Pay 740
Service Corps 363
Arsenal, Woolwich 115
Artillery District Officers 186
Malta 192
Militia 876
Royal 163
by Batteries and Com-
panies 185
Officers Retired
on Annuities 743
Royal Marine 397
Australasian Commonwealth,
Staff in 108a
Bahamas, Staff in 108b
Balloon Factory 114
Barbadoes, Staff in io84
Bath, Order of the 776
Bedfordshire Regiment 251
Belfast, Staff at 100
Bengal Cavalry 472
General List ... 403
Ecclesiastical Dept.. . 530
Infantry 477
— — General List
403
Medical Department ... 515
Mountain Batteries 477
Sappers and Miners ... 477
Staff in 105
Berkshire Regiment 310
Bermuda, Staff in 108J
Bhopaul Battalion 514a
BirminghamSmallArmsFactory 115
Black Watch 299
Bombay Artillery (Native) 505
Cavalry 503
Ecclesiastical Dept 532
— — - — -Infantry 506
General List.. 403
Bombay Medical Department... 527
Sappers and Miners ... 505
Staff in 107
Border Regiment 28b
Brennan Torpedo Factory 115
Buffs, The (East Kent Regiment) 229
Caicos Island, Staff in 1086
Cambridge's (Duke of) Own
Middlesex Regiment 319
Cameron Highlanders 342
Cameronians 269
Canada, Staff in :o8«
Canadians, Royal (Prince of
Wales' Leinster Regiment) ... 352
Canterbury, Cavalry Depot at 117
Captains on Retired Pay 692
Half Pay 707
Carabiniers 140
Carriage Factory, Woolwich 115
Cavalry Brigades 117
■ Depot, Canterbury 117
Regiments of 132
Central Africa Regiment 3626
India Horse 514
Ceylon, Staff in 107
Channel Islands Militia 91?
Chaplains' Department 396
Half Pay 740
Chaplains (Hon.) to the King... 1
Chatham, Staff at 99
Chelsea, Royal Hospital 119
Military School 115
Cheshire Regiment 261
Chester, Staff at q8
China, &c. Staff in 108
China Field Force 108
Chinese Regiment 362c
City of London Regiment 235
Civil Decorations for Gallantry . 786
PAGE
Clothing Factory 115
Coast Battalion 216
Colchester, Staff at 97
College, Royal Military 113
Staff 113
Colonels on the Active List 16
Retired on E'ull or Re-
tired Pay or Pension 610
Colonels Retired by Sale, &c. ... 744
Commissariat and Transport De-
partment, Half Pay 713
Commissariat and Transport
Staff, Retired or Half Pay ... 704
Commissariat Dept. Half Pay... 711
Committees 116
Commutation, etc., Officers Re-
tired by 744
Connaught Rangers 348
Control Department, Half Pay 713
Cork, Staff at 100
Cornets, &c. , on Retired Pay ... 695
Cornwall's (Duke of) Lt. Inf. ... 282
Curragh, Staff at the 100a
Cyprus, Staff in 104
Deaths during the year 1901 794
Decorations, Civil 786
Decorations, Military 776
Deolee Irregular Force 5141
Depot and Training School,
Aldershot... 387
Depot, Cavalry, Canterbury ... 117
Derbyshire Regiment 305
Devonport, Staff at 99
Devonshire Regiment 242
Distinguished Service Order ... 784a
District Officers (R. Artillery) ... 186
Dorsetshire Regiment 294
Dover, Staff at 98
Dragoon Guards 135
Dragoons, Hussars, & Lancers 142-162
Dublin Fusiliers 354
Staff at ioort
Durham Light Infantry 332
East Kent Regiment 229
Lancashire Regiment 277
Surrey Regiment 279
Yorkshire Regiment 249
Eastern District Staff 97
Ecclesiastical Dept. Bengal 530
Bombay ... 532
Madras 5^1
— Rangoon
Edinburgh's (Duke of) Wiltshire
Regiment 325
Edinburgh, Staff at 98
Educational Establishments 113
Egypt, Staff of the Force in 103
Enfield Small Arms Factory 115
Engineers, Militia 859
Royal 204
Equerries to the King 1
Erinpura Irregular Force 5140
Essex Regiment 303
Falkland Islands, Staff in 108A
Field Artillery 166
by Batteries 187
Marshals 4
Fiji Islands, Staff in joSa
Garrison Artillery 175
by Divisions
and Companies 190
Garter, Knights of the 776
General Officers on Active List 4
Retired List 578
Retired on Full or
Retired Pay or Pension 599
Retired by Sale, &c 744
Gentlemen at Arms 130
Gibraltar, Staff at 104
Gloucestershire Regiment 273
Gold Coast Colony, Staff in 103
Good Hope (Cape of), Staff in ... 101
Goorkha Regiments 4880-90, 4946
Gordon Highlanders 340
Gradation List of General and
Field Officers 4
Guards 219-224
Guernsey and Alderney Staff ... 100a
Guiana, British, Stiiff iu 1086
Guides, Corps of. 492
Gun Factory 113
Gunnery, School of : 114
Gunpowder Fac.,Waltham Abbey 115
Half Pay 707
PAGE
Half Pay, Officers Retired by
Surrender of 744
Hampshire Regiment' 290
Head Quarters Staff 2
Hibernian Military School 115
Highland Light Infantry 334
Home District Staff. 98
Honduras, Staffin 1084
Hong Kong, &c, Staff in 107
— — Regiment 362*
Hon. Art. Company of London 875
Horse Artillery 166
by Brigades 187
Guards — StaffoftheArmy 2
District Staff 97
Blue 134
Hospital, Chelsea 119
Kilmainham 119
Hussars.Lancers & Dragoons 142-162
Hyderabad Contingent 511
Staff 107
Hythe School of Musketry 114
Imperial Yeomanry 920
Representative Corps 108a
Index to the Active List 800
to the Retired List 84S
Indian Army 472
"Reserve of Officer! 577
— Empire, Order of the ... 784
Local Forces 403
iledical Service 513, 529
Staff Corps 405
India, Staffin 104
Infantry, Rgiments of 219
Inniskiiling Dragoons 147
-Fusiliers 271
Inspection Staff 37<*»
Inspection of Ord. Machinery... 370
Ireland, Staff in 100
Irish Fusiliers 346
Regiment 254
Rifles 344
Jamaica, Staff in 108
Jersey District Staff [ 100a
JudgeAdvocate General's Office 119
Kent (East) Regiment 229
(West) Regiment 313
Kilmainham, Royal Hospital... 119.
King, The 1
King's Dragoon Guards 135
14th Hussars 155
15th Hussars 156
237
=44
231
267
315
i*9
■ Liverpool Regiment
Own Hussars..
Own Lancaster Regt....
Own Scottisn Borderers
Own Yorkshire Lt.Inf.
Royal Irish Hussars ...
Royal Rifle Corps 321
Shropshire Light Inf.... 317
Kneller Hall, School of Music... 115
Laboratory, Royal 115
Labuan, Staff in 108a
Lagos, Staffin 103
Lancashire (East) Regiment ... 277
Fusiliers 257
(Loyal North) Regt. 307
(South) Regiment.. 29S
Lancaster Regiment 231
Lancers, Dragoons & Hussars 142-162
Leeward Islands, Staffin 1086
Leicestershire Regiment 252
Leinster Regiment 352
Lieutenant Colonels 4»
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on
Full or Retired Pay or Pension 622
Lieutenant Colonels Retired by
Sale, &c 744
Lieutenant Generals 4
Retired on
Full or Retired Pay or Pension 599
Lieutenants on Retired Pay 695
Half Pay 708
Life Guards 132
Lincolnshire Regiment 241
Liverpool Regiment 237
Local Indian Forces 403
London, Hon. Artillery Comp. of 87s
Lothian Regiment 225
Louise's (Princess) Sutherland
and Argyll Highlanders 350
Loyal North Lancashire Regt. 307
Madras Cavalry 495
General List ... 403
PAGE
Madras Ecclesiastical Dept. ... 531
Infantry... 496
Infantry, General List 403
Medical Department ... 524
Sappers and Miners ... 496
Staffin 106
Major Generals 5
Retired on Full
or Retired Pay or Pension ... 599
Major Generals Ret. by Sale, &c. 744
Majors 55
Retired on Fall or
Retired Pay or Pension 634
Retired by Sale, &c. ... 746
Malta Artillery ..." 192
Militia 912
Stan" at 104
Malwah Bheel Corps 5:4
Manchester Regiment 327
Marines 397
Mauritius, Staffin 103
Medieal Corps, Royal Army ... 377
Service, Army 377
■ Service, Bengal 515
Bombay 527
Half or Retired Pay 720
Service, Madras 524
Reserve of Officers 717
School, Xetley 114
Staff, Army 377
Mewara Battalion 5140
Meywar Bheel Corps 5:4a
Middlesex Regiment 319
Military Decorations 776
Engineering, School of 1x4
Establishments 113
Knights of Windsor ... 772
Mounted Police 3626
— Prisons 119
Store Dept. Half Pay... 743
Militia Artillery 875
Channel Islands 912
Engineers 882
FieidOfficersRetired from 944
Infantry 884
Royal Malta 9:2
Miscellaneous Establishments.., 117
Minister Fusiliers 353
Music, School of (Kneller Hall) 115
Musketry, School of (Hythe) ... 114
Natal, Staffin 101
Naval Ordnance Department ... 402
Netley Medical School 114
Newfoundland, Staff in ic84
New Guinea, Staffin 108a
New South Wales, Staffin to8a
New Zealand, Staff in 108a
Nigeria, Staff in 103
Norfolk Regiment 239
Northamptonshire Regiment ... 308
North Eastern District, Staff ... 98
Lancashire Regiment ... 307
StaffordshireRegiment... 329
Western District Staff ... 98
Northumberland Fusiliers 232
Orders of the Garter, &c 776
Ordnance College 114
Factories 115
—Department 369
Ditto, Retired or Half Pay 705, 711
Oxfordshire Light Infantry 301
Pay Department 371
Retired or Half Pay 706
Office 119
Tables 791
Paymasters on Half Pay 709
Pension, Officers Retired on 599
Physicians (Honorary) to the
King 1
Poona Horse 504
Portsmouth, Staff at 98
Prince Albert's Own Hussars... 152
• — (Somersetshire
Light Infantry) 24^
Prince Consort'sOwn RifleBiig. 356
Prince of Wales's Dragoon Gds. 137
LeinsterRegt. 352
North Staf-
fordshire Regiment 329
Own Royal
Hussars 151
West
Yorkshire Regiment 247
RoyalLancers 153
■ Volunteers (8.
Lancashire Regiment) 295
Princess Charlotte of Wales's
Dragoon Guards 139
Table of Contents.
PAGE
Princess Charlotte of Wales's
Berkshire Regiment 310
Princess Louise's Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders 350
Princess of "Wales's Own 19th
Hussars 159
York-
shire Regiment 256
Princess Royal's Dragoon Gds. 141
Victoria's R.~ Irish F_us 346
Prisons, Military 119
Provisional Battalion 362
Cavalry Regiments 874
Punjab Cavalry 491
Frontier Force 490
Infantry 494
Staff in the 104U
Purchase Commission 119
Purveyors' Department (late),
Officers on Half Pay of 743
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay 697
on Half Pay ... 711
Queen's Bays 130
Own Cameron High-
lanlers 342
Own 4th Hussars 147
• Own 7th Hussars 148
Own Royal West Kent
Regiment 313
16th Lancers 157
Royal Lsucers 15c
Royal West Surrey
Regiment 2.-7
Queensland, Staffin io8«
Rangoon Eccles. Establishment 532
Regimental District Staff 109
Remount Establishment 117
Reserve ( Royal) Regiments 849
Reserve of Officers 533
Indian Army 577
Medical Officers 717
Retired List of General Officers 578
Retirements, &c, during 1901... 794
Rewards for Distinguished Ser-
vices, Officers receiving 784c
Riding Masters on Half Pay ... 711
Retired Pav... 696
Rifle Brigade 356
Depot in
Ross-shire Buffs 336
Royal Army Medical Corps 377
Canadians 352
■ — Dragoons 142
■ — Fusiliers 235
Highlanders(BlackWatch) 299
Irish Dragoon Guards ... 138
Irish Lancers 146
Mil. Academy, Woolwich 113
College, Sandhurst... 113
Officers who
have Certificates from the
Senior Department 119
Royal Military School, Chelsea 115
Scots (Lothian Regiment) 225
St. Helena, Staff in 103
St. Michael & St. George, Order
of. 782
St. Patrick, Knights of 776
Sale, &c, Officers Retired by ... 744
Sandhurst, R. Military Coliege 113
Staff College 113
School of Gunnery 114
— Military Engineering 114
School of Music, Kneller Hall 115
— Musketry at Hythe ... 114
Signalling 114
School, Royal Hibernian Military 115
Schools, Army 115
Half Pay 740
Scots Fusiliers 259
Scots Greys 143
Scottish Borderers, King's Own 267
District Start 98
-Rifles 269
Seaforth Highlanders 336
Second Lieutenants on Half Pay 709
Senior Department, R. M. Col-
lege, Officers who have re-
ceived Certificates from 119
Seychelles Islands, Staff in 103
Sherwood Foresters(Der>yshire
Regiment) 305
Shropshire Light Infantry 317
Signalling, School of.. 114
Sikh Infantry 453
Small Arms Factory, Enfield ... 115
Birmingham 115
Somersetshire Light Infantry... 245
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South Africa, Forces in 101
Australia. Staffin 108a
Eastern District. Staff 99
Lancashire Regiment ... 295
Staffordshire Regiment 292
Wales Borderers 265
Southern District Staff 99
Staff Abroad 100
at Home 97
College 113
College, Officers passed 1192
Corps 4°5
of the Army *
Regimental District 109
Staffordshire (North) Regiment 329
Staffordshire (South) Regiment 2Q2
Star of India, Order of the 782
Straits Settlements, Staffin 108a
Suffolk Regiment 243
Supernumerary List, Ind. S. C. 447
Surgeons (Honorary) to the King 1
Surrender of Half Pay, &c,
Officers Retired by 744
Surrey (East) Regiment 279
(West) Regiment 227
Sussex Regiment 288
Sutherland Highlanders 35*
Tasmania, Staff in 108a
Thames District Staff. 99
Thistle, Knights of the 776
Tobago, Staff in 1086
Torpedo Factory 115
Tower of London 119
Trinidad, Staffin 108&
Turks & Caicos Islands, Staffin 108&
Uganda, Staff in 103
Unattached List 362a
for Indian Staff
Corps 404
Unemployed Supernumerary List 588
Veterinary Department 395'
Half Pay 741
Victoria Cross, Officers who have
received the 785"
Victoria, Staff in 108a
Victoria's (Princess) Irish Fus. 346
Victorian (Royal) Order 784
Volunteer Officers in S.Africa... 938
Wales's (Princeof) LeinsterRegt. 352
Wales's (Prince of) North Staf-
fordshire Regiment 329
Wales's (Prince of) Own West
Yorkshire Regiment 247
Wales's (Prince of) Volunteers
(South Lancashire Regiment) 295.
Wales's (Princess Charlotte of)
Berkshire Regiment 310
Wales's (Princess of) Own York-
shire Regiment 256
Waltham Abbey, Gunpowder
Factory at 115
War Office 2-
Warwickshire Regiment 234.
Wellington's (Duke of) West
Riding Regiment 284
Welsh Fusiliers 263
Regiment 297
West Africa Settlements, Staffin 103
■ African Regiment 362c
■ India R"giment 36°'
Indies, &c, Staffin 107
Kent Regiment 3?3
Riding Regiment 284.
Surrey Regiment ^27
Yorkshire Re.'iment 247
Western Australia, Staffin loSa
District Staff. 99
Wiltshire Regiment 325,
Windsor, Military Knights of... 772
Windward Islands, Staffin io84
Woolwich Arsenal 115
R. Military Academy 113
■ District Staff 100
Worcestershire Regiment 27S
Yeomanry Brigades 903,
Cavalry 927
Imperial 920.
Yeomeu of the Guard .. 129
York and Lancaster Regiment 330-
York, Staff at 98
York's (Duke of) R. Military
School 115
Yorkshire Light Infantry 315
Regiment *56'
(East) Regiment 249
(West) Regiment ... 247
Zululand, Staff in 105
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Table oj Contents.
CHANGES IN THE TITLES OF REGIMENTS OF INFANTRY.
N.B.— By means of this Table, Regiments can be found in this book by their old numbers.
'BBGT.
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4th
5th
6th
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.. The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 225
.. Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 227
. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 229
. King's Own ( Royal Lancaster Regiment) ... 231
• Northumberland Fusiliers 233
. Royal Warwickshire Regiment 234
• Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 235
• Tne King's (Liverpool Regiment) 237
. Norfolk Regiment 239
• Lincolnshire Regiment 241
. Devonshire Regiment 242
. Suffolk Regiment 243
. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Inf.) 245
. Prince of Wales' Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) 247
. East Yorkshire Regiment 249
. Bedfordshire Regiment 251
. Leicestershire Regiment 252
■ Royal Irish Regiment 254
■ Princess of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Regt j 256
. Lancashire Fusiliers 257
■ Royal Scots Fusdiers 259
Cheshire Regiment 261
. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 263
. South Wales Borderers 265
King's Own Borderers 267
. 1 Bn. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) ... 269
. 1 Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 271
. 1 Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment 273
1 Bn. Worcestershire Regiment 275
. 1 Bn. East Lancashire Regiment 277
1 Bn 3ast Surrey Regiment 279
1 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ... 281
1 Bn. Dukeof Wellington's(W. Riding Regt.) 284
. J Bn. The Border Regiment 286
1 Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment 288
2 Bn. Worcestershire Begiment 275
1 Bn. Hampshire Regiment 290
1 Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment 292
1 Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment 294
1 Bn. Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South
Lancashire Regiment) 295
1 Bn. Welsh Regiment 297
1 Bn. The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 299
1 Bn. Oxfordshire Light Infantry 301
i Bn. Essex Regiment 303
1 Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Regiment) 305
2 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ... 281
1 Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regt. ... 307
1 Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment 308
1 Bn. Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Berk-
shire Regiment) 310
1 Bn. Queen's Own (Royal W. Kent Regt.) 313
1 Bn. King's Own (Yorkshire Light Inf.)... 315
2 Bn. Oxfordshire Light Infantry 301
1 Bn. King's (Shropshire Light Infantry)... 317
2 Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment !.. 294
2 Bn. The Border Regiment 286
2 Bn. Essex Regiment 303
1 Bn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middle-
sex Regiment) 315
2 Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment 308
2 Bn. East Lancashire Regiment 277
REGT. NEW TITLE. PAGK
60th ... King's Royal Rifle Corps 321
61st ... 2 Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment 273
62nd ... 1 Bn. DukeofEdinburgh'sfWiltshire Regt.) 325
63rd ... 1 Bn. Manchester Regiment 327
64th ... 1 Bn. Prince of Wales' (North Stafford-
shire Regiment) 529
65th ... 1 Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment 330
66th ... 2 Bn. Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Berk-
shire Regiment) 310
67th ... 2 Bn. Hampshire Regiment 290
68th ... 1 Bn. Durham Light Infantry 332
69th ... 2 Bn. Welsh Regiment 297
70th ... 2 Bn. East Surrey Regiment 279
71st ... 1 Bn. Highland Light Infantry 334
72nd ... 1 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 336
73rd ... 2 Bn. The BlackWatch (Royal Highlanders) 299
74th ... 2 Bn. Highland Light Infantry 334
75th ... 1 Bn. Gordon Highlanders 339
76th ... 2 Bn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding
Regiment) 284
77th ... 2 Bn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middle-
sex Regiment) 319
78th .2 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 536
79th ... 2 Bn. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 342
80th ... 2 Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment 292
81st ... 2 Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regiment ... 307
82nd ... 2 Bn. Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South
Lancashire Regiment) 295
83rd ... 1 Bn. Royal Irish Rifles 344
84th ... 2 Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment 330
85th ... 2 Bn. King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) 317
86th ... 2 Bn. Royal Irish Rifles 344
87th ... 1 Bn. Princess Victoria's (Royal IrishFus.) -,46
88th ... 1 Bn. Connanght Rangers 348
89th .. 2 Bn. Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusi-
liers) 346
90th ... 2 Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 269
91st ... 1 Bn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders) 350
92nd ... 2 Bn. Gordon Highlanders 339
93rd ... 2 Bn. Princess Louise's (Argylland Suther-
land Highlanders) 350
94th ... 2 Bn. Connaught Rangers 348
95th ... 2 Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Begiment) 305
96th ... 2 Bn. Manchester Regiment 327
97th ... 2 Bn. The Queen's Own (Royal W. Kent
Regiment) 313
98th ... 2 Bn. Prince of Wales' (North Stafford-
shire Regiment) 329
99th ... 2 Bn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire
Regiment) 325
100th ... 1 Bn. The Prince of Wales' Leinster Regl
meat (Royal Canadians) 352
101st ... 1 Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 353
102nd ... 1 Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 354
103rd ... 2 Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 354
104th ... 2 Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 353
105th ... 2 Bn. The King's Own (Yorkshire Lt. Inf. 315
106th ... 2 Bn. Durham Light Infantry 332
107th ... 2 Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment 288
108th ... 2 Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 271
109th ... 2 Bn. The Prince of Wales' Leinste
Regiment (Royal Canadians) 352
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MILITIA.
ARTILLERY.
PAGE
Antrim 877
Cardigan 882
Carmarthen 88t
Clare 880
Cornwall and Deron Miners 880
Cork 877
Devon 881
Donegal 877
Dublin City 878
Durham 881
Edinburgh 878
Fife 878
Forfar and Kincardine 878
Glamorgan 887
Hampshire 878
Kent 876
Lancashire 879
PAGB
Limerick City 879
Londonderry 880
Mid-Ulster 879
Norfolk 876
Northumberland 881
Pembroke 882
Scotland, South- East of 87S
Scotland, West of 880
Sligo 880
Suffolk 876
Sussex 877
Tipperary 879
Waterford 879
Wicklow 880
"Wight (Isle of) 878
Yorkshire 882
ENGINEERS.
Anglesey
Falmouth Division (Submarine Miners)
Harwich Division (Submarine Miners)
Humber Division I Submarine Miners)
Medway Division ( Submarine Miners)
Milford Haven Division (Submarine Miners) .
PAGE
... 882
PAG8
Monmouthshire 882
Needles Division (Submarine Miners) 883
Plymouth Division (Submarine Miners) 883.
Portsmouth Division (Submarine Miners) 883
Thames Division (Submarine Miners) 883
Western Division (Submarine Miners) 883
INFANTRY,
PAGK
Argyll and Sutherland Highldrs., 3 and 4 Battalions 909
Bedfordshire Regiment, 3 and 4. Battalions 890
Berkshire Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 901
Black Watch, 3 Battalion 899
Buffs, 3 Battalion 884
Border Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 897
Cameron Highlanders, 3 Battalion 907
Cameronians, 3 and 4 Battalions 894
Cheshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 892
,, ,, 4 Battalion 893
Connaught Rangers, 3 Battalion 908
„ „ 4 and 5 Battalions 909
Derbyshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 900
,, ,, 4 Battalion 901
Devonshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 888
Dorsetshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 895
Dublin Fusiliers, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 911
Duke ot Cornwall's Light In fan try, 3 Battalion 897
Durham Light Intantry, 3 and 4 Battalions 905
East Kent Regiment, 3 Battalion 884
Bast Lancashire Regiment, 3 Battalion 896
East Surrey Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 89b
East Yorkshire Regiment, 3 Battalion .. 890
Esses Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 900
Gloucestershire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 895
Gordon Highlanders, 3 Battalion goC
Hampshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 898
Highland Light Intantry, 3 and 4 Battalions 906
Inniskilling Fusiliers, 3 Battalion 894
„ „ 4 and 5 Battalions 895
Irish Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 890
„ „ ,, 4 and 5 Battalions 891
Irish Fusiliers, Royal, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 908
Irish Rifles, Royal, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 907
>> ,, ,, 6 Battalion 908
King's Own Scottish Borderers, 3 Battalion 894
King's Royal Rifles, 5, 7 and 8 Battalions 903
j. ,, ,, 9 Battalion 904
Lancashire Fusiliers, 5 and 6 Battalions 892
Lancaster Regiment, Royal, 3 and 4 Battalions 885
Leicestershire Regiment, 3 Battalion 800
Leinster Regiment, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 910
Lincolnshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 887
„ „ 4 Battalion 888
Liverpool Regiment, King's, 5 and 6 Battalions 887
Lothian Regiment, 3 Battalion 884
Manchester Regiment, 5 and 6 Battalions 904
PAOl
Middlesex Regiment, 5 and 6 Battalions 903
Munster Fusiliers, 3 and 4 Battalions 910
,, ,, 5 Battalion 911
Norfolk Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 887
Northamptonshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 901
North Lancashire Regiment, Loyal, 3 Battalion 901
North Staffordshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions ... 905
Northumberland Fusiliers, 5 Battalion 885
Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 3 Battalion 899
,, ,, 4 Battalion 500
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment, 3 Battalion ... 884
Rifle Brigade, 5 Battalion 911
„ ,, 6 and 7 Battalions 912
Ross-shire Buffs, 3 Battalion 906
Royal Canadians, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 910
Royal Fusiliers, 5, 6 and 7 Battalions 886
Royal Highlanders, 3 Battalion 899
Royal Scots, 3 Battalion 884
Scots Fusiliers, Royal, 3 Battalion 892
Scottish Borderers, King's Own, 3 Battalion 894
Scottish Rifles, 3 and 4 Battalions 894
Seaforth Highlanders, 3 Battalion qo6
Sherwood Foresters, 3 Battalion 90a
„ ,, 4 Battalion 901
Shropshire Light Infantry, 3 and 4 Battalions 902
Somersetshire Light Infantry, 3 and 4 Battalions ... 889
South Lancashire Regiment, 3 Battalion 899
South Staffordshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions ... 898
South Wales Borderers, 3 Battalion 893
,, ,, 4 Battalion 894
Suffolk Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 888
Sussex Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 898
Sutherland (Argyll and) Highlanders, 3 and 4
Battalions 909.
Warwickshire Regiment, Royal, 5 Battalion 885
,, ,, ,, 6 Battalion 886
Welsh Fusiliers, Royal, 3 and 4 Battalions 893:
Welsh Regiment, 3 Battalion 899.
West Kent Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 902
West Riding Regiment, 3 Battalion 897
West Surrey Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 884
West Yorkshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 889
Wiltshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 904
Worcestershire Regiment, 5 and 6 Battalions 896
York and Lancaster Regiment, 3 Battalion 905
Yorkshire Light Infantry, 3 Battalion 902
Yorkshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 891
EXPLANATIONS.
K.G. Knight of the Order of the Garter. G.C.I.E.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle. K.C.I.E.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St. Patrick. CLE.
G.M.B. Grand Master of the Order of the Bath. G.C.V.O.
G.C.B. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. K.C.V.O.
K.C.B. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. C.V.O.
C.B. Companion of the Order of the Bath. M.V.O
G.O.S.I. Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the D.S.O.
Star of India.
K.C.S.I. Knight Commander of the Star of India. G.C.H.
C.S.I. Companicn of the Star of India.
G.C.M.G. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. K.C.H.
Michael and St. George. K.H.
K.C.M.G. Knight Commander of ditto ditto K.C.
C.M.G. Companion of ditto ditto K.-i-H.G.
Grand Commander of the Indian Empire.
Knight Commander ditto ditto
Companion ditto ditto
Knight Grand Cross of the Victorian Order,
Knight Commander ditto ditto
Companion ditto ditto
Member ditto ditto
Companion of the Order of Distinguished
Service.
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian
Guelphic Order.
Knight Commander of ditto ditto
Knight of ditto ditto
Knight of the Crescent.
M. Kai.-er-i-Hind Gold Medal.
HC Victoria Cross.
JR] Reward for Distinguished or Meritorious Services.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are actually attached.
c. before the name denotes that the Officer has received a certificate from the Senior Department, Royal Military
College.
The letters p.s.c. are placed before the Names of Officers who have passed the Staff College.
The Letter r. is placed after the names of Officers employed on the Recruiting Service.
The * before the Name or Date of Commission denotes Temporary Rank only.
The Letter p before the date indicates that the Commission was purchased.
v.d. signifies Volunteer Officers' Decorations.
i.y. ,, Imperial Yeomanry,
(m. in d.) signifies (mentioned in despatches).
(M. w. C.) „ (Medal with Clasp).
In the Medical Departments, —
HA signifies Bachelor of Arts.
BCh.fBS. „ Bachelor of Surgery.
BSc ,, Bachelor of Science.
DPS. Diploma in Public Health.
ERCS. ... ,, Fellow of the Royal College of
Surgeons of England.
FSCS.Ed. „ Ditto of Edinburgh.
FSCSI. Ditto of Ireland.
LAS. Dub. ,, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall,
Dublin.
ICh.4-M.Dub.,, Licentiate of Surgery and Medi-
cine, Dublin.
XFPS.Glas. ,, Licentiate of the Faculty of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, Glas-
gow.
LUCP.. . ,, Licentiate of the Royal College of
Physicians of London.
ZRCP.Ed. „ Ditto of Edinburgh.
LRCPI. ,, Licentiate of the Royal College
of Physicians in Ireland.
LRCS.Ed. „ Licentiate of the Royal College of
Surgeons of Edinburgh.
LRCSI... signifies Licentiate of the Royal College of
Surgeons of Ireland.
LSA ,, Licentiate of the Society of
Apothecaries in London.
MA „ Master of Arts.
MB ,, Bachelor of Medicine.
MCh. ,, Master of Surgery.
MD , Doctor of Medicine.
MRCP.... ,, Member of the Royal College of
Physicians of London.
MRCP. Ed. „ Ditto of Edinburgh.
MRCPI. ,, Member of the Royal College of
Physicians in Ireland.
MRCS.... „ Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons of England.
a.g.si ,, Alexander Gold Medal (triennial)
p.G.sr ,, Parkes ditto ditto.
h.p.n ,, Herbert Prize at Netley.
m.p.it ,, Montefiore Prize and Medal at
Netley.
m.m.x Martin Gold Medal at Netley.
p.m.x ,, Parkes Bronze Medal at Netley.
In the Militia and Imperial Yeomanry, —
(.H") signifies qualified for appointment as Instructor
of Musketry.
(I) signifies qualified for appointment as Instructor
of Artillery.
<S) obtained Certificate as Instructor in Army
Signalling.
[T] obtained Special Mention in Examination in
Tactics laid down for Captains in the Army before
t Jan. 90.
(P) passed full course in Submarine Mining.
(A) passed prescribed examination in Artillery.
p. Certificate of Proficiency, or otherwise qualified
as Proficient for higher rank.
(p.) Subaltern's Certificate of Proficienc3-.
p. Certificate of Proficiency, or otherwise qualified as
Proficient.
p.s. passed School of Instruction.
p.s. passed Schoci of Instruction for higher rank.
{p.s.) School Certificate for Yeomanry Subalterns.
It] passed the examination in Tactics laid down for
Captains in the Army.
(T) obtained Special Mention at examination in Tac-
tics laid down for Lieutenants in tho Army before
t Jan. 90.
(t) passed the examination in Tactics laid down for
Lieutenants in the Army.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsula," " Waterloo," &c, denote the Honorary Dis-
tinctions Permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their colours and appointments, in commemoration cf the
Services.
HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII.
Pric A Sir Francis Knollys, GCVO. KCB. KCMG.
A~: - -'■' Ue Secretary .' Captain. F. B. G. Fonsonby, CFO. Grenadier Guards.
Aides de Camp to the King.
Chief Personal ") Field Marshal Hi* Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, KG. XT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
Aidede Camp S GCIE. GCVO. Hon. Colonel in Chief to the Forces.
1 Genera! Sis Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, KG. KT. KP. GMB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
Personal \ GCVO.
Aides He Camp ) General His Royal Highness Prince Frederic Christian Charles Aug. of Schleswig-Holstein, KG.
L GCVO.
Colonel William Bell, CB. Royal Guernsey Militia.
St. Hon. Frederick Arthur, Earl of Derby, KG.
GCB. late Lt. and Captain Grenadier Guards; 3
Bn. Lancaster Regiment.
F. Earl o/Wemyss, late 7 Middlesex Vol. Rifles.
John Henry Rivett-Carnac, CIE. Conidt. 4 Admin.
Kn. X. W. Provinces of India Vols.
James Charles Cavendish, 2 Vol. Bn. Derby Rest.
Rt. Hon. C. Lord Suffield. GCVO. KCB. late Norfolk
Artillery; Lord in Waiting.
Henry G., Duke of Northumberland, KG. 5 Bn.
Northumberland Fusiliers.
p.s.c. Sir Edw. Thos. Hen. Hutton, KCMG. CB. h.p.
K. R. Rifles.
William Campbell, Roval Marine Artillery.
Sir Reginald H. A. Ogilvy, Bart., Forfar and Kin-
cardine Artiliery (S. Div. R. Garrison Artillery).
George, Earl o/Haddington.Lothians and Berwick
Imperial Yeomanry.
Rt. Hon. Henry Lord Belper, Notts Imp. Yeomanry.
Arch. C. Lord Blythswood, late 3 Vol. Bn. Highland
Light Infantry.
Bryan G. D. Cooke, 2 Vol. Bn. Welsh Fusiliers.
Gordon L. C. Money, CB. DSO. h.p. Cameron High.
Si r Francis Howard, KCB. CMG. h.p. Rifle Brigade.
John Davis, 3 Bn. West Surrey Regiment.
Chas. Henry, Earl of March, 3 Bn. Sussex Re^rt.
James Stevenson, 9 Lanarkshire Volunteer Rifles.
Fras. J. Kempster, DSO. (from Munster Fusiliers).
Chas.ComynEgerton, CB. DSO. Ind. S.C. (extra).—
Comdg. Punjab F.F., with rank of Lt. General.
Ralph A. P. Clements, DSO.—Co'mdg. 12th Brigade
S. Africa F.F.. with rank of Major General.
William G. Wood-Martin, Sligo Artillerv.
Chas. B. Bashford. 5 Battalion Middlesex Regt.
Douglas, Duke o/Montrose, KT. 3 Battalion Argyl
and Sutherland Highlanders.
E. H. Earl of Clarendon, late Herts Yeo. Cavalry.
H. U. Earl of Harewood, Yorks. Huss. Imp. Yeo.
G. E. M. Visct. Galway, Notts Imperial Yeomanry
C. S. Mara, of Londonderry, KG. 2 Durham Vol. Art.
A. W. B. Earl Brownlow, 2 Volunteer Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment.
Chas. Philip Le Cornu, CB. Jersey Militia Art.
William Aitken, CB. (from Royal Artillery).
Sir Francis R. Wingate, KCB. KCMG. DSO. R.Art.
— Sirdar Egypt. Army, with rank of Major Gen.
Equerries to the King.
Colonel Henry G. Dixon, CB. Comdg. a Column, S.Africa,
t' Brig. Gen.
Henry H. Mathias, CB. Regimental District.
Robert H. Murray, CB. CMG.— Comdg. a Brigade
^t Aldershot, with rank of Major General.
p.s.c. Harry Cooper, CMG. (from Lancashire Regt.)
(extra).
Sir Hector A. MacDonald, A"C-B. DSO. (from Royal
Fusiliers) (extra). — Comdg. a Dist. Madron Army,
tri.th rank of Brigadier General.
F. A. V. Earl of Cawdor, Carmarthen Artillery.
H. A. W. F. Duke of Beaufort, Gloucester
Imperial Yeomanry.
David F. Lewis, CB. (from h.p. Cheshire Regt.)
1 extra I.
Sir Henry E. M'Callam, KCMG. R. Engineers.
Thomas F\ 1). Bx-idge, Roval Marines.
Richard C. G. Mayne, CB. Indian Staff Corps.
Lewis Anstruther Hope, CB. Army Service Corps
(extra) .
p.s.c. Robert George Broadwood, CB. 12 Lancers
(extra). — Comdg. a ' ' , .S' Africa, with rank of
Brig. Gen.
p.s.c. Herbert C. O. Humer, CB. (from h.p. York
and Lane. Regiment) {extra).— Comdg. a Column
i ■ th Africa, with rank of Brigadier General.
p.t.c. Edwin A. H. Alderson, CB'. W. Kent Regt.
tra). — Comdg. a Brigade in South Africa, trith
rank of Brii/adii r G' n* rol.
James Spens, CB. Shropshire Light Inf. (extra). —
Ig. 1 ' ' i»n, ?. .1 jrica , with rank of Brig. Gen.
■•. ■.'■. Henry M. La wson, Royal Engineers (extra).
ji.s.c. Thomas D. Pilcher, CB. Bedford Regt. (extra).
p.s.c. Cecil Wm. Park, Devonshire Rest, (extra).
p.s.c Henry Vivian Cowan, Royal Artillery (extra).
William P. Campbell, King's Royal Rifles (extra).
Henry Napier M'Rae, CB. Indian Stuff Corps.
F. G. Earl of Kilmorey, KP. Shrops. Imp. Yeo.
L. H. H. Lord Clifford, Plymouth Voi.Inf. Brigade.
H. J. Earl of Euston, 1 Vol. Bn. Northampton Regt.
Hon. H. G. L. Crichton, Po.-tsmouth Vol. Inf. Brig.
Sir C. E. H. Vincent, KCMG. CB. 13 Middlesex Vol.
Rifles. [(Honorary).
Y£ Robert Belle w Adams, Indian Staff Corps.
Charles F. Roberts, CMG. N. S. Wales Local Forces
H.H. 'he Maharaja Sindhia of Gwalior, GCSI.
(Honorary and extra).
Gea.Rt. Hon. Alex. N. Visct. Bridport, GCB. (honorary).
General Aug. C. L. Duke of Grafton, KG. CB. (honorary <
Major General Sir H. P. Ewart, A"C-B. KCVO. 7 Dragoon
Guards (Crown Equerry).
Major General Sir Stanley de A. C. Clarke, KCVO.
C MG. retired pay.
Lt.Coionel Hon. W. H. P. Carington, CB. CVO. late
Grenadier Guards.
Lt.Coionel A. Davidson, CVO. (from h.p. K. R. Rifles).
Lt.Coionel .Hon. H. C.Legge, CVO.
Captain Geo. L. Holfordi CIE. CVO. 1 Life Guards.
Captain F. E. G. Ponsonby, CVO. Grenadier Guards.
Y€ General Rt. Hon. Sir Dighton M. Probvn, GCVO.
KCB. KCSI. U. S. List Beneal Cavalry (extra).
!"v!7 Major General Sir John Carstairs M'Neill, GCVO.
KCB. KCMG. (extra).
Major General John C. Russell, retired pay (extra).
Colonel Sir Robt. N. F. Kingxcote, KCB. 4 Battalion
Gloucester Regiment (extra).
Lt.Coionel Sir F. I. Edwards, GCVO. KCB. ret. pay
Roval Eng. (extra).
Lt.Coionel Sir Arthur John Bigge, GCVO. KCB. CMG.
ret. pay Roval Artillery (extra).
Major General Sir Arthur E. A. Ellis, KCVO. CSI. ret.pay.
Ca-jtam Hon. A. H. F. Greville, Warwick Imperial Yeo-
manry (extra).
-Major A. E. W. Count Gleichen, CVO. CMG. DSO. Grena
dier Guards (extra).
Honorary Physicians to the King.
Surgeon Major General James Sinclair, MD. ret. pay.
Surg. Gen. J. A. Woolfryes, CB. CMG. MD. ret. pay.
Surgeon Major General Alexander Frederick Brad-
shaw, CB. retired pay.
Surgeon General Archibald Henrv Fraser, retired pav.
Surgeon General W. Taylor, CB. MD.
Surg. Gen. A. F. Preston, MB. (temp.) Army Med. Ser.
Surgeon General Sir Joseph Fayrer.-Barf.ffCS/.lf-D. late
Bengal Estab. (Physician Extraordinary to His Majesty.)
Honorary Surgeons to the King.
Surg. General Sir John Harrie Ker Innes, KCB. h.p.
Surgeon Major General J. B.Cole Reade. CB. ret. pay.
Surgeon Major General C. D. Madden, CB. retired pay.
Surgeon Major General John George Faught, ret. pay.
Surgeon General James Jameson, CB. MD. ret. pay.
Surg. General Jefiery Allen Marston, CB. MD. ret. pay
Surgeon General Sir William GuyerHunter,.87CJi G. Mb
late Bombay Estab.
Deouty Surgeon General TUomasEdmondstoneCharles,
SID', late Bengal Estab.
Surgeon Major General John Pinkerton, MD. late
Bombay Estab.
Surg. Major Gen. W.R. Rice, CSI. MD. late Ben. Estab
Surgeon General C. E. M'Vittie, late Madras Estab.
Colonel P.. Franklin, CIE. Bengal Estab.
Surgeon General James Macnabb Cuningham, CSI.
MD. late Bengal Estab.
Surg. Gen. George Bidie, CIE. MB. late Madras Estab.
Surg. Gen. James Cleghorn, CSI. MD. late Beu. Estab.
Surueon General Colvia Colvin-Smith, CB. MD. late
Indian Med. Service.
Dep. Snr°\ Gen. Henry Cayley, CMG. late Bengal Estab.
Honorary Chaplains to the King.
Reo. J. C. Edghill. DD. Chaplain General. I Bee. E. H. Goodwin, isf Class.
Rev. R. H. Bullock, 1>CL. Chaplain at Clcut, ret. pay. |
> George FitzRoy Henry, Lord Raglan, Mon. Kng. Militia.
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His Majesty's Sbchetary of State for Wab Th- lit. Eon. ST. JOHN BRODRICK, MP.
Private Secretary I Lt.Colonel J. Hanbury- WiUifuns, CMG. h.V. Oxford U.
■i ■ ■ y Infantry.
?H. W. \V. JT Anally.
i„.;*i < d • / tr < • Major Hon. T. F. Fremantle, i Bucks Volunteer Rifles.
-4W«nrP,-1«^,W(.fa.-l,>s -. Lt.Colonel lu,,, E< B- .JVUl,ot, BSO. MP. h.p. u Hussars
{ {mi pit id).
His Majesty's Parliamentary Under Secretary of
State for War
Private Secretary B. M. Draper.
Assistant Private Secretary Hon. Major A. Leetham, Reserve.
^'fo'r1 wISrTYS PEHMANBNT UndER SKCREIAUY.0F.ST.A.TE} Uol0,iel 8ir E- W- D- Ward. KCB- ret- list-
Private Secretary A. E. Turner.
Assistant Under Secretary of State G. D. A. Fleetwood Wilson, CB.
Assistant Tinder Secretary of State {unpaid) Sir C. G. K. Wei by, Bart. CB. UP.
Finance Department.
Financial Secretary Edward G. V. Lord Stanley, MP. Reserve of Officers.
Private Secretary H. E. Davies.
("2nd Lieut. Sir S. E. Scott, Bart. MP. W. Kent Iraperia
Assistant Private Secretaries i Yeomanry (unpaid).
(.Lieut. Hon. J. H. Ward, Imperial Yeomanry (unpaid).
Accountant General F. T. Marzials.
Deputy Accountant General A. Higgins.
(A. a Beckc-tl.
Assistant Accountants General s H. D. De la Berc.
C.H. .T. Gibson.
Director of Contracts A. Major.
Assistant Director of Contracts W. P.Perry.
STAFF OF THE ARMY.
Note. — Throughout the Staff, where the date of first appointment to a term of Staff employment differs from
the date of the present appointment, the date of first appointment is added in a parenthesis.
COMMANDER IN CHIEF.
V€ Field Marshal the Bt.Hon. the Earl Roberts, KG. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCTE. R. Artillery, Irish Guards, 3 Jan. 01.
Private Secretary Lt. Colonel H. Streatfeild (from h.p. Grenadier Guards), 3 Jan. 01.
1 lTl£ Major E. J. Phipps-Hornhy, Royal Artillery, 12 Apr. 01.
I Captain Hon. H. Dawnay, DSO. Rifle Brigade, 22 Feb. 01.
Aides de Camp J Captain Lord C. G. F. Fitzmaurice, 1 Dragoons, 3 Jan. 01.
Major W. M. Sherston, DSO. N. Somerset Imp. Yeomanry, 3 Jan. 01.
V Major Hon.G. J. Goschen, 2 Vol. Bn. E. Kent Regt., 25 Feb. 01.
Military Secretary Lt. General Lord W. F. E. Seymour (temp.).
(p.s.c. Colonel W. E. Franklyn (from Yorkshire Regiment), 9 Oct. 99.
p.s.c. Colonel A. M. Delavoye (from h.p. Essex Regt.) 14 Mar. 98
Assistant Military Secretaries J '2 July 97). — For Education.
I Colonel A. R. Martin, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 01.— For Indian
[ Affairs.
Staff Captain p.s.c. Captain F. C. Owen, Royal Artillery, 20 Dec. 99.
Assistant Qr. Master Gen. (in charge of Mobi- \p.s.c. Lt.Colonel P. H. N.Lake (from h.p. East Lancashire Regiment),
lization Services), with rank of Colonel $ T3 Nov. 99.
Deputy Assistatit Quarter Master General p.s.c. Major W. T. Furse, DSO. R. Artillery, 22 Jan. 01 (18 Apr. 98).
Staff Captain p.s.c. Major W. G. Gwatkin, Manch. Regt. 22 Jan. oi (11 Mar. 99).
Director General of Mobilization and Military ) Nicholson, ZCB. R. Engineers, 1 May 01.
Intelligence ) J ° ' *
Assist. Qr. Master Gen., Military Intelligence {P'*;^]0™'1 J- K. Trotter, CB. CMG. (from Royal Artillery),
(p.s.c. Bt.Lt. Colonel Hon. H. A. Lawrence, T7 Lanc.,6 Feb.oi (1 Sept.97)
p.s.c. Major G. T. Forestier- Walker, R. Art., 24 Jan. 01 (29 Apr. 98)
[p.s.c. Bt. Major E. Peach, Indian Staff Corps, 4 Feb. 01 (6 Apr. 99)
Deputy Assistant Qr. Mr. Generals (ditto) ...-( p.s.c. Lt.Colonel F. W. James, Reserve, 27 Feb. 00 (temp.)
Major E. H. Hills, Royal Engineers, 14 Sept. 00.
I p.s.c. Captain A.. L. Lynden-Bell, East Kent Regt. (temp.)
* Lt.Colonel A. C. Hansard, R. Art. 1 Oct. 01.
1 p.s.c. Captain B. R. James, East Surrey Regt., 24 Jan. 01 (13 Nov. 99)
Captain W. C. Black, Indian Staff Corps, 4 Feb. 01 (9 Oct. 99).
p.s.c. Bt.Lt. Colonel H. S. Walker, Scottish Rifles, 10 Apr. 00 (temp.)
Staff Captains (ditto) U.s.r. BtMajor EM Woodward, Leicester Regt. 29 Oct. 00.
J -< p.s.c. Major J. H. V. Crowe, R. Artillery. 25 Juneoi (2 Dec. 99) (temp.)
p.s.c. Captain J. A. L. Haldane, DSO. Gordon Highlanders,
27 June 01 (temp.)
p.s.c. Captain H. A. Leverson, Inniskilling Fusiliers, 20 July 01 (temp.)
\ Lieut. W. S. Douglas, Royal Engineers, 1 Oct. 01.
Adjutant General to the Forces p.s.c: Lieut.General T. Kelly-Kenny, CB. 1 Oct. 01.
Dep. Adjutant Gen. with rank of Major Gen. Colonel J. H. Laye, CVO. (fron h.p. Scot. Rifles), 24 Feb. 00 (temp.)
Assistant Adjutant Generals f Colonel EO Hay (from Royal Artillery) 1 Apr. 99
J Xp.s.c. Col. H.C.B.Farrant (from N.Lancashire Regt. (24 Feh.oo(temp.)
(p.s.c. Major W. Adve, Irish Rifles, 1 July 00 (8 July 98).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals \P-*-e- MtaJor Jf- ,A- ^■T-St2pfSrtl\Iri£u Guards, 1 Apr. 01 (10 Oct 99).
r ' ' j p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel F. S. Robb, Durham Light Infantry, 1 Apr. 01
V. (extra) .
Staff of the Army. 3
Inspector General of Auxiliary Forces obiJK, .-. , , -,-, ™ „_ „ , . ,.,, , _.
Recruiting j Major General A. E. Turner, C.B. Royal Artillery, 26 Mar. oo.
Deputa AuUtant Adjutant Generals \ Ca£taiS, *• S- 1[™^(!: g- Artillery, 15 June 00 (22 Jan. 00).
( Major E. L. Engleheart, Welsh Fusiliers, 15 June 00.
Inspector General for Recruiting Major General H. C. Borrett, 9 Oct. 99 (temp.)
Assistant Adjutant 'reneral for Recruiting ... Colonel C. Crutchley (from h.p. Scots Guards), 13 Jan. 00.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Recruising YC Captain C. Mansel-Jones, West Yorkshire Regt. 1 Mar. 01 (temp).
Deputy Adjutant General Royal Engineers ... Major General W. Salmond, CB. 8 Apr. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General Royal Engineers Colonel E. Dickinson, 9 June 99.
Quarter Master General to the Forces Lc.General Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart. GCB. 16 Sept. 99.
I p.s.c Colonel R. Auld (from h.p. Northumberland Fus.), 4 Oct. 99.
\ Colonel W. A. Dunne, CB. Army Service Corps. 1 Jan. 00.
Assistant Quarter Master Generals (f^f C.01"^1 C-E- Beckett (from h.p. 3 Hussars), 15 Sept. 00.
^ ) Colonel C. E. Heatn, Army Service Corps, S Mar. 01 (temp.)
/Lt. Colonel E. A. Altham, CMG. 1 Oct. 01.
(.Lr. Colonel W. R. Robertson, 3 Dragoon Guards, 1 Oct. 01.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Generals ... f PAC- ^T^Colonel J. S. Cowans Rifle Brigade 11 May 98.
^ {p.s.c. Major E. E. Carter, CMG. Army Service Corps (temp.)
Inspector General of Remounts Major General R. W. Truman, 1 Jan. 99.
Chief Paymaster Colonel J. E. Kitson, 21 Dec. 94.
Inspector General of Fortifications \P-*-e- General Sir Richard Harrison, KCB. CMG. Royal Engineers,
J J I iS Apr. 98.
Aidede Camp Lieut. C. H. Ley, Royal Engineers, S Nov. 00.
(p.s.c. Colonel C. M. Watson, CMG. Royal Engineers, 30 Apr. 96.
Deputy Inspector Generals of Fortifications ...1 Colonel G. Hildebrand, Royal Engineers, 8 Nnv. 97.
(.Colonel C. H. Bagot, CB. Royal Engineers, 28 Feb. 99.
/ Colonel N. M. Lake, Royal Engineers, 15 June 96.
I Colonel R. Thompson (from h.p. Royal Engineers), 17 Dec. 98.
Lt.Colonel C. H. Darling, Royal Engineers, 1 Apr. 99.
Assistant Inspector Generalsof Fortifications... -J Lt.Colonel W. J. Mackenzie, Royal Engineers, 2 Oct. 99.
Lt.Colonel H. D'A. Breton, Royal Engineers, 10 Dec. 99.
I Lt.Colonel F. Rainsford-Hannay, Royal Engineers, 1 Feb. 01.
^Lt.Colonel S. D. Cleeve, Royal Engineers, 1 Mar. 01.
AftS^r..!°.^.^^!r.f ^™.?f}LfcCo,OIiel A- C" Hansard. R°yal Artillery, 6 June 00 (6 June 95).
Inspector of Submarine Defences Major H. N. Dumbleton, Royal Engineers, 1 Feb. 01.
Assistant Inspector of do Major A. H. Randolph, Reserve of Officers, 20 Jan. 00 (temp.)
Inspector of Iron Structures Captain C. H. H. Nugent, Royal Engineers,, 19 Oct. 99.
Inspector of Royal Engineer Stores Captain H. G. K. Wait, Royal Engineers, 20 Jan. 01.
Assistant Inspector of Royal Engineer Stores Captain R. H. Lewis, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 01.
Director General of Ordnance (icith rank of ~) Lt.General Sir Henry Brackenbury, GCB. KCSI. Royal Artillery,
General) $ 6 Feb. 99.
Deputy Director General of Ordnance p.s.c. Colonel R. A. Montgomery (from h.p. R. Artillery), 10 Jan. 97.
AssistantDirectorGeneralsofOrdnance {SSS^SyttS^ayooiap,^,.
r Major G. H. Bittleston, Royal Aiv'llery, 6 Dec. 98.
»»_ i ■ 1 t,- * r< 1 * r\ 1 1 Lt.Colonel F. B. Elmslie, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 99.
Dep. Assist. Director Generals of Ordnance... j 1Iajor E Tinker> Royal ^rideiy, ig Nov! 'gg (temp.)
K Lt.Colonel T. P. Battersby, Army Ordnance Department, 21 May 00,
Staff Captain Captain L. R. Kenyon, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 99.
Director of Army Schools p.s.c. Col.D. F. Douglas- Jonesffromh. p. R. Art.), 18 June 97(18 June 92)
Specially employed (graded, as Assistant) Lt.Colonel G. F. R. Henderson, CB. (from h.p. York and Lancaster
Adjutant General) ) Regiment), 29 Aug. 00.
Inspector General of Cavalry in Great Britain) ,- „ „, n v P,.„, /-.tj ,, r,„, „8
and Ireland ..... > p.s.c. Major General H. b. Grant, CB. 13 Uct. 98.
Aide de Camp
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel C.G.JBcwio/Erroll, CB. (from Royal Horse Guards),! Juneoi.
Chaplain General Rt. Rev. J. Taylor-Smith, DD. 1 Nov. 01.
Director General Army Medical Service Surgeon General A. F. Preston, MB. 5 June 01 (temp.)
SSeVr%£ireCt°r GenemlAr"UJ Me''icalj Surgeon General H. S. Muir, CB. MD. 16 Feb. 99.
a ■, ir,- , 4 ,r i- 1 c. • flT£ Lt.Colonel W. Babtie, CMG. MB. R. A. Med. Corps, 1 June 01.
Assistant Director Army Medical Service i (temv )
Deputy Assistant Directors Army Mali- ) Major W. G. Macpherson, MB. R. A. Med. Corps, 1 1 Jan. 99.
cal Service j Major E. M. Wilson, CMG. DSO. R. A.Med. Corps, 2 Oct. 99.
Director General Army Veterinary Department, Veterinary Colonel F. Duck, CB. 2S June 97.
Deputy Director General, Veterinary Lt. Colonel J. A. Nunn, CIE. DSO.
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S War Services of the Field Marshals.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign ot'1854,
iucluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and [nkerman (horse shot), and siege of 8ebastopo] (mentioned
m despatches received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
:< Sir Lin torn Sim mm is was employed lorllirce Years in t/ne disputed territory cm the N.E. frontier ol the United
States in constructing works torits defence and in making military explorations. Happening to be 111 Turkey m
1855 he was specially employed by Lord Stratford de Redoliffe on several important serviees ; joined Omar Pasha in
March 1854 • escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present during
part of the s'iege of that fortress : laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie and Georgovo on the Danube, having
entire charge of the operation with 20,000 men of all arms under his command.a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
within seven miles: was present daring Dhe occupation of Wallaohia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
1 the em my's fear Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief as to the
movements of the Turkish Armj : was present at the battle of Kupatoria, laid out, and throw up the entrenched
namo round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol from April 1855 until after its fall, and then went to
Hingrelia and was present at the h.rced passage of the Dngur, where he commanded the Division which crossed the
river end turned the enemy's position, capturing his works and guns : Omar Pasha in his despatch attributed the
success of the day chiefly to Lt. Colonel Simmons. He serve. 1 as Her Mnji sty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was employed i 1 the negotiations having reference to the movements of Omai 'Pasha s
Army Has received the Crimean Medal with Clasp.the Turkish Gold MedalfortheDanubiancampaign, the Order
of Mediidic -rd Class "ml a Sun. I .r 1 1 onor from the Turkish Government; also the 4th Class of the Legion ol
Honor Was Her Mnicst.v\> Commissioner for laying oul the Turoo-Eussian boundary in Asia, and granted the
2nd Class ot the Medj'idie" by the Sultan, but was refused permission to accept it.
* Sir Frederick Paul Haines' services:— On the formation of the Army of the Sutlej in 1845 he was appointed to
officiate as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and in that capacity he was
present at the battles of Mood'kee and rVrozcshnh (Medal iui.1 one Clasp 1 ; in the latter engagement he was severely
wounded by grape-shot at the attack on the enemy's works, his horse being killed under him at the same moment.
U the recommendation of Lord Gough he was promoted to a Company in the 10th Foot, without purchase. As
Military Secretary to his Lordship he served the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the allnir ot out-
nostsat Ramnu ;gur, 2? Nov. 1848, and subsequent operations resulting in the passage ot the Gheuab and tne
battles of Chunanwallab and Goojerat (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 21st i nsihers
Mie Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman, andsiege of Sebastopol
Brevet of Lt Colonel, Medal with four Clasps. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). During the Afghan
war ho directed the military operations as ( 'onimander in Chief from September 1S79 to September 1880 (received
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament).
now' "defence of th«'" Ahimbngh by Outran,, with the several engagements there, siege and capture of Lucknow,
subseuuent^as D.A.Q.M. General to Cant's division ami u ,11, it at the «ir«'o'B^.^"iN»w»b{^
ea tne paiwuuoi, sent m i»;ui,uuhj»™™ m *^ "~« ...,« „„ •'. v ^ ■ KVoi .,u„i,00i
RebTl Government established at Fort Garry against the Queen's authority, and was created a Knight ot St.Michaei
and St. George and Companion of .he Bath for his services upon tbatoccasion (Medal) Was Governor and Com-
manner of the Forces on the Cold Coast during the Ashanti War of 1 873-74 (received the thanks of .DOthHouses
" ' ,li luient. promoted to be Major General for distinguished service in the field, GCMG. KCB and Medal • with
Clasp) At a meeting of the Common Council of the Corporation of London ,t was unanimously resolved as fo-
10VVSP_.. That the honorary freedom of this City, witha sword of the value of 100 guineas, be presented 1 0 M agor-
General Sir Garnet Joseph Wolselev, KCB. GCMG., in recognition of his gallant services in the British Army arid
especia lv in reference to the distinguished ability and gallantry displayed by him in his command of the exped -
ti^m to the Gold Coast, by which he obtained results conducive to peace, commerce, and civilisation on the conti-
nent of afri ca. And this Court desires also to record its admiration of the patient endurance of hardship ^hffi'ted
and the valuVblc co-operation and assistance rendered to Sir Garnet Wolseley, by the gallant officers and men of
both services and of all arms engaged in the expedition." Was sent to South Africa in June 1879 as Governor
an ffigh Commoner of Natal ami lands adjacent, with local rank of General Completed th e i^tmj
the Zulus and brought the Zulu war to a conclusion. Afterwards overpowered Sekukuni s hostile m tion and
destroyed ttieir stronghold; and finally subdued the disaffected Boers and completed the a™exa^on "j! ^
Transvaal [GOB Medal with Clasp). Was Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Army throughout
the Egyptian warVfxS 2, in which campaign that Army in the space of 25 days effected disembarkation atlsra'hn,
travei-se'd the desert, and seized the capital of Egypt together with its citadel and ^»*'Jj£*?fi£SS?-£
that period fought and defeated the enemy five times-finally at Tel-el -Kebrr where the enemy e ' Btaongly en-
trenched position was taken at the point of the bayonet after an arduous night march all his guns captured and
his army overwhelmed (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, raised to 1 hePee ™ge Pro™ ^ted Genera
for distinguished service in the field, Medal with Clasp, ist Class of the Osmameb, and Khedive s Star). I om
manned the forces in tne Soudan campaign in ,884-85 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, was
raised to a Viscount in the peerage, and received two Clasps). a-hii.™ i„elndini»
7 Earl Roberts served throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 as D.A.Q.M. General of ^^ Artillery mcludynt
the siege and capture of Delhi from the 28th June to the 20th September (wounded 14th July, horse 6l0t»tt
September), actions of Bolnndshur (horse shot), Allyghur, Agra Knnoj (horse sabred) and ; Budlwn ^here he
narrowly escaped capture while reconnoitring ; present in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the °Ve™™™.
ooV^pr-tecl with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1X57. anil
Z^&^i£^r^^l£ot Khodaygunge, reoccnpation of Futtebgliur storm of *££>«%£*£
of Koorsee and the various operations ending with the capture of Lucknow (thanked by the Governor ueniiai,
$SE?C&sb, Brevlt of Maj?r. Medal with three Clasps) : received the VC under the following circums tancc8>-
•• Lieutenant Roberts' gallantry has on every occasion been most marked. On ^^^.f^P^^^^fnemy
on the 2nd January 1858; at Khodagunge, he saw in the distance two sepoys going away with a stan lard. . L*"1?™ "
Roberts put spurs to his horse, and overtook them just as they were about to enter a village *j£M™g*g
turned round and presented their muskets at him, and one of the men pulled ^^J^'^^^^^^
snapped, and the standard-bearer was cut down by the gallant young Officer, and the stotod taken P°s^°n
of by him. He also, on the same day,, cut down another sepoy who was stanamg at bay, with musk et ;™"ayonet
keenin- off a sowar. Lieutenant Roberts rode to the assistance of the horseman and rushing at the sepoy, with
oneTow of his sword cut him across the face, killing him on the spot" Was employed on speciaL service with. the
expedition 0,1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo,
capture of Umbeylah and destruction of Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign from
January 1868, as Assistant Quarter Master General of theBengal Brigade and as Senior -Officer of the Department
at Zoula, superintended the re-embarkation of the whole army ; was selected by Sir Robert Napier as the beaier
of Wsfinivl despatches (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master Gene a [ and Senior
Staff Officer with the Caohar Column, Looshai Expeditionary Force, m 1871-72, and was present ; at the capture ot
the KholelvUlages, and attack on the Northlang range. Commanded the Troops engaged at the burning of the
village of Taikoom 26th January ,872 (CB.). Commanded the Koorum Field Force from the commencement of
IheAf-haV war in i878,a.,d was presentatthe storming and capture of thePeiwar Kotalandthepursuitof theAfghaa
army to theShutargardan, at the affair intheMangior Pass and during the operations in Khost (received the
War Services of the Field Marshals. 9
thanks of ooth Houses 01 Parliament, ana KCB.). Commandedthe Cabul Field Force during the advance or. and
occupation of Cabul in the autumn of 1879, an"l was present in t'-ie engagement at Chaiasiah, and throughout the
operations at Sherpore during the winter of 1879-80 {CIE.). Commanded the Cabul-Candahar Field Force which
marched from Cabid to Candahar in August 1SS0, relieved the Candahar Garrison, and on the 1st September de-
feated and dispersed the army under A rub Kuan (received the thanks of both Huuses of Parliament, Medal with
four ClasDS, and Bronze Decoration). Nominated GCB. and created a Baronet for his distinguished services in
India. Has been twenty-three times mentioned in despatches before the Alghan war, during which campaignlie
was eight times thanked by the Viceroy and Commander in Chief in India. Commanded the forces in Burmah in
1886 after the capture of Mandalay received tlie thanks of the Government of India, Clasp). Commanded the
forces during the war in South Africa lrom 23rd December 1899 to 2nd January 1901 (created an Earl and
appointed KG.).
" Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Grenadier Guards, includ-
ing the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of ^ebastopol (wounded in the leg in the Trenches
19 Oct., and mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, CB., Medal with tour Clasps,
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
9 Sir Neville Chamberlain served throughout the Alfghan campaigns of 1339-42, during which he was
attached to Christie's Corps of Irregular Cavalry, and was wounded on six different occasions and has receiver!
the iledal for Ghuznee, and also the Medal inscribed '• Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 1842." Was present with
the Governor General's Body Guard at the battle of Mahvrajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (lironzc Star). Served in the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Commanded the Force on the N. VV. Frontier of India in various expeditions against the hostile Hill Tribes, and
with signal success (Medal with Clasp, KCB. and KCSI.).
War Services of the General Officers.
1 For the War Services of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, &c, see the Corps to which they
respectively belong.
52 Sir Henry Evelyn Wood entered the Navy in April 1S52, and served in the Naval Brigade as Aide de Camp to
Cancain Peel from istOct. 1854*-) 18 June 1855,' when he was severely wounded carrying up scaling-ladders to the
Redan: mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion oi'Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkit.i Medal i. Served in the Indian campaign of 1858 as Brigade Major in Somerset's
Brigade, and was present at Rajghur, Sindwaho (mentioned in General Michel's despatch), Kharee, and Barode
—mentioned in despatches (Medal). Employed in 1859-60, while commanding 1st Regiment Beatson's Horse,
in hunting down rebels in the Seronge Jungles; thanked by the Government of India for an attack made on a
band in December 1859, and gazetted to the Victoria Cross " for having on the 19th October 1858, during action at
Sindwaho, when in command of a Troop of the 3rd Light Cavalry, attacked with much gallantry, almost single-
handed, a body of rebels who had made a stand, whom he routed. Also for having subsequently, near Sindhora,
gallantly advanced with a duffadar and sowar of Beatson's Horse, and rescued from a band cf robbers a Potail,
Ghemmum Singh, whom thev had captured and carried off to the Jungles, where they intended to hang him."
Raised the 2nd Regiment Central India Horse. Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolselej' to the Gold Coast in
September 1873 on special service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Organized the natives
forming "Wood's Regiment." Commanded the attacking force at the action ot Essaman (received the ex-
pression of Her Majesty's approbation). Commanded the troops at the head of the road following the enemy
from Mansu to the river Prah prior to the arrival of the European troops, including the reconnaissance in
force of the 27th November. Commanded the Right Column at the battle of Amoaful (slightly wounded) ;
and commanded the Head Quarters of his regiment at the battle of Ordahsu ana capture of Coornassie
(several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the
Gaika war of 1878 in command of a column (several times mentioned in despatches). Served throughout
the Zulu war of 1879 in command of No. 4 Column. As Political Agent raised a contingent of 1,000 friendly
Zulus, known as "Wood's Irregulars." Two days after the British reverse at Isanhlwana he surprised and
defeited a force of several thousands of the enemy and then maintained an advanced position in the enemy's
country for which he was specially commended by the High Commissioner. Nominated KCB. Defeated the
Zulus in the action of Kambula on the 29th March. Appointed Brigadier General in April. Led the advance on
Ulundi with a flying column, and was present in the engagement there on the 4th July (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the rank of Major General, and on the death of Sir George
Colley, as Governor of Natal and Commander-in-Chief of the British forces (GCMG.). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 in command of the 4th Brigade in the operations near Alexandria, including the surrender of Kafr
Dowar and Damietta (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal. 2nd
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the
Line of Communications (mentioned in desnatches, 1st Class of the Mediidie, Clasp).
0i General Godfrey Clerk served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny, and was present at the Alum-
bagh and relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India in 1864, and was present in the engagement at Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
""Sir George Barker served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the nighfc
attacK and battle of Kooshab, bombardment of 11 ohumrah, and expedition toAhwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal with Haveloek's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtohpore, Aonng,
Pan.loo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buscerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, and the several actions
leading to and ending m the retiLf of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence, including several sorties
wounded); with Outram's Force atAlumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks, and in the operations
ending in the final capture of Lucknow, where he officiated as D.A.Q.M. General, 1st Division, and was mentioned in
despatches ; the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service for Lucknow).
us sjr Frederick Forestier Walker served as Assistant Military Secretary to Lieut. General Sir Arthur
Cunynghame during the Kafi'- warof 1878 (mentioned in despatches, CB.). Was employed on special service
throughout the Zulu war of 1S79, first as Principal Staff Officer to No 1 Column, being present at the action of
Inyezane, and during the occupation of Ekowe, and subsequently on the Line of Communications, and in com-
mand of Fort Pearson and the Lower Tugela District (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General (CMG.) . Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 iu general command and direction Lines
of Communication (KCHG.).
121 Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke served in the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on the
Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of
1861, and was present at the operations before Te Arei. Also during the war in 1863-66, present as Adjutant of the
57th at the action of Katikara (mentioned in despatches), and as D.A.Q.M. General from June 1863 to March 1866 in
the Province of Taranaki, including the action near Poutoko, capture of the Maori positions at Ahuahu, Kaitake,
Mataitawa, and Te Arei, operations at Warea and Te Puru, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches, Medal). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1879; commandedthe 57th Regiment in the engagement
at Grngindhlovu (mentioned in despatches) and relief of Ekowe ; afterwards commanded the 2nd Brigade is-t Divi-
sion, and subsequently was appointed to the command of "Clarke's Column"— a force of all arms— formed by
Sir Garnet Wolseley for the following objects : the second advance to Ulundi, the capture of King Cetywayo, the
subjugation of the Zulu tribes near the Middle Drift of th6 River Tugela, and the pacification of Zululand ; these
objects were successfully accomnlished— thanked in General Orders (mentioned in despatches as having "per-
tormed the duties of his responsible command in the most highly efficient manner," Brevet of Colonel, CB.,
-Vleoal with Clasp). On the conclusion of the war was appointed Commandant General of the Colonial Forces in
-oouth Africa.
c
io War Services of the General Officers.
126 Sir C. J. East served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, and was
present at the siege and fell of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign
in 1857, and was severely wounded at Cawnpore on the 26th November (Medal). When belonging to the 41st
Regt. served as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Chittagonif column of the Lushai Expeditionary Force
in 1S71-72 (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the Governor-General in Conned, Medal with Clasp, ami
Brevet of Major). Served iu the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master Gene-
ral, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition ir. 1886-89 in command of the 1st Brigade after the capture of Mandal ay (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
123 Lord William Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal). Served with the 2nd
Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star).
150 Lord Methuen served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th Dec. 1S74, and was present at
the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian warof 1882 as Assistant Adjutant anil Quarter
Master General and Commandant at Head Quarters, and was present at the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta a :id
Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles
Waireu in 1884-85 in command of Methuen's Horse (mentioned in despatches, CMO.). Served in the campaign
ou tlio North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Press Censor at Head Quarters
(mentioDeri in de-patches, Medal with two Clasps). Served m the South African war in 1800-1900 in <■■ mmand
of the ibc Infantry Division, and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Eusiiu, Moddtr River (.-digLtly
wounded), and Magersfontein (KCB.).
__ ls* Lieut.General John Fryer commanded the Carabiniers throughout the Afghan war of 1879-80. On the 13th
January 1880, in command of a force of Royal Horse Artillery and Cavalry, he repulsed with heavy loss a large
body of Mohmunds at Ali Boghan. Commanded the Cavalry in the expeditions under Lt.General Bright to the
Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis. On the 5th July 1880 hecommauded a force of Carabiniers
and 4th Bengal Cavalry at the attack and destruction of the Ghilzai villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan
(C7.\. Medal).
,cs Sir G. B. Wolseley served with the 84th Regiment during the latter part of the Indian mutiny, and was engaged
in all the minor affairs in the Shahabad district under Sir John Douglas (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 as Assistant Adjutant General with the Candahar Field Force (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 18S2 as Assistant Adjutant General with the Head Quarters of the Army, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant General at Head
Quarters, and afterwards commanded at Abu Gus(mentioned in despatches. CB., and Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887 and 1S89-91 in command of a Brigade (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp).
Commanded the troops during the operations in the Wuntho Territory in 1891 (received the thanks of the
Government of India).
171 Lieut.General Gore commanded the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war in 1881.
172 Sir William Butler served in the 69th Regiment with the Field Force which repelled an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 1870 (Medal) , and with the Red River Expedition in the same year (promoted Captain
Unattached!. Served throughout the Ashanti war from the 23rd October 1873, and was employed as
Special Commissioner to the Western Akims (mentioned in despatches, substantive rank of Major, CB., Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1878-79 a* Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at the Base
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General on the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-
Mahuta, and Kassasin (9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Aide de
Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile
Expedition ir. 1884-8588 Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and was present at the action at Kirbekan
(twice mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in
command of a Brigade and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, KCB.).
175 Sir George Luck was present at the operations against the Jowaki Afreedees in January 1878 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the advance to Khelat-i-
Ghilzai ; commanded a squadron of the 15th Hussars and a troop of the 1st Punjaub Cavalry in engagements
with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-i-Pul on the 4th January 1879 (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatched ;
served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General Biddulph (CI*.), and accompanied Major
General Phayre, in command of his regiment, in the march to the relief of Candahar iu August 1880 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 in command of the 15th Hussars.
,7'J Lord Congleton served with the 3rd Bufls in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol. Commanded
the 2nd Battalion 3rd Bufls throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the engagement of Inyezanc
and during the occupation of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
181 Major General R. T. Thynne served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagement at TTlundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served with tbe 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, after the engagement at
Hasheen, in command of the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
163 Sir Charles Tucker served with tbe 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition
of 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Perak operations in 1876, part of the lime as Brigade Major; com-
manded the left attack in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 ; commanded the 80th Regiment in the Column
under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently the troops at Luneberg ;
also commanded the regiment in Wood's Column during the march through Zululand and in the engagement at
Ulundi (CR., Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of an Infantry
Division, and also in command of Pretoria District (KCB.).
ls6 Lieut.General J. F. Owen served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of a Mounted
Gatling Battery, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
(Medal with Clasp).
189 Sir Frederick Carrington organised and commanded Mounted Infantry in the expedition to the Diamond Fields
in 1875, and Carrington's Horse (mounted infantry) at the annexation of the Transvaal in 1877. Served in the
Kafir war in the Transkei in 1877, and raised and commanded the " Frontier Light Horse," and was present in the
engagement at Quintana (mentioned in despatches) and subsequent operations in the Transkei and Perie Bush.
Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878-79 as Commandant of the Transvaal Volunteer Force, and
commanded the advance guard and left attack at the capture of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches. Brevets
of Major and Lt.Colonel, CMG., and Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Cape Mounted Riflesat the siege of Mafeteng
by the Basutos, and commanded the Colonial Forces in Basutoland during the onerations against the Basutos trom
November 1880 to March 1881 — severely wounded (mentioned in Colonial despatches). Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 in command of the 2nd Mounted Rifles (mentioned in des-
patches). Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 as Commandant of Native Levies. Commanded the forces
during the operations in South Africa in 1896 in the suppression of the rebellion in Matabeleland andMashcnaland
(mentioned in despatches, KCB. and Medal).
20'J Major General W. L. Dalrymple served in the Ashanti war in 1874, as Special Commissioner to the Wassaws
and Denkeras, on the left flank of the Main line of Advance, and subsequently on the Transport Service (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the latter part of the Kafir war of 1878. Also served
in the Zulu war ol 1879, first as Staff Officer to Colonel Glyn's Column, and afterwards as Brigade Major to the 1st
Brigade, 2nd Division ; was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
202 Sir William Gascoigne served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the engagement atJTel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
War Services of the General Officers. it
204 Major General C. J. Burnett served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873 till invalided at
Quarman, including the attack and capture of Adubiassie ; commanded the post of Quarman at the commence-
ment of the enemy's attack upon it on the 31st January (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 18*79-80 as Assistant Adjutant General 1st Division Candahar Field Force, and was present
at the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
207 Major General B. A. Combe served with the 3rd Sind Horse in the Abyssinian campaign, ana was present as
Orderly Officer to Colonel Fraser at the action ot Arogee, and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served throughout
the Afghan war of iS/S-Sc, first as Brigade Major of Cavalry 1st Division restiawur Valley Field Force, including
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and the engagement at Futtehabad ; afterwards as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, in the opera-
tions around CabulinDeeember 1379 including the investment of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Shekabad ; ac-
companied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (frequently
mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Maior and Lt. Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
206 Major General G. U. Prior served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Deputy Assistant Quarter MasterGeneral
Candahar Field Force, took part in the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the operations in the Arghasan Valley
and on the Thull Chotiali line, and was present in the engagement at Baghao in command of half of the column
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
J12 Sir Hugh M'Calmont served in the lied River Expedition in 1870 (brought home the despatches,
Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Go'd Coast in September 1873, as Aide de Camp (Ashanti Medal).
Was appointed a military attache to the British Embassy at Constantinople on the outbreak of the Russo-Turkish.
war in 1877, and accompanied the Turkish armies in tile field throughout the campaign in Armenia (Brevet of
Major, Turkish War Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa as Aide de Camp in 1879, and
was present in the subsequent operations, including those against Sekukuni (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served on the Staff of Brigadier General Macgregor in the expedition
against the Marris in 1SS0 (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of
the 1st Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagement at Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive*s Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as second in command and after-
wards in command of the Light Camel lte_'iment, iucluding the operations of the Desert Column (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Clasp).
2,4 Major General L.V. Swaine served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Military Secretary to Sir Garnet 'Wolseley.
and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition In 1884-85 as Military Secretary to Lord Wolseley (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
216 Sir Archibald Hunter served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Egyption Army (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.) ; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 in command ot a Brigade
of the Egyptian Arm}', including the engagements at Arguin and Toski — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8a6in com-
mand of the Infantry Division, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted to be Major General for distinguished service in the field, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps) ; in 1897 he commanded Columns, and was present in the engagement at Abu Hamed
and at the occupation of Berber (mentioned in despatches, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps to Khedive's
Medal) ; in 1898 he commanded a Division of the Egyptian Army, including the Cavalry reconnaissances on 30th
March and 4th April and the battle of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches), and commanded the Infantry Division
at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, 2nd Class
of the Osmanieb, KCB. and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as
Chief of the Staff, aud took part in the defence of Lady smith including the Sortie of 1st December 1899; afterwards
commanded an Infantry Division (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieut. General for distinguished service in
the field).
2:9 Lieut. General Kelly-Kenny served the campaign of i860 in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephson
including the action of Sinho (mentioned in despatches), taking of Tangku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
Served the campaign of 1867-68 in Abyssinia in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " zeal, energy, and ability," Medal). Served in the South African war in command of an Infantry
Division; also commanded a portion of the Lines of Communication (promoted Lieut. General for distinguished
service in the field).
221 Major General G. Salis-Schwabe served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, in command of the
Native Carrier Corps (2,000 strong), which he organised (Medal with Clasp).
323 Major General F. T. Hobson served in the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal with Clasp for the TakuForts).
221 Major General H. R. Abadie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present
at the action at Arogee (mentioned in despatches), and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the 9th Lancers
in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, including the engagement at Takht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatches), the advance
on and occupation of Candahar, and the affair at Saif-u-deen ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
227 Major General H. C. Borrett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of
Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
231 Major General E. S. Brook served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the strong-
hold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 in command of the Fort at Marabastadt, which he
successfully defended for a period of 92 days (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the
2nd Brigade Tochi Field Force during part of the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sii-
William Lockhart in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
231 Lord Falmouth served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Starj. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Guards Camel
Regiment, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat and in the reconnaissance to MetGmmeh,
where he commanded the whole force after the departure of Sir Charles Wilson (twice mentioned in despatches*
CB., and two Clasps).
ae Major General B. B. D. Campbell served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of an Infantry Brigade (CB.)..
237 Major General T. A. Cooke served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
in the engagements at Zuinguin Mountain and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
233 Sir G. de C. Morton served as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868
including the subseouent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served as Brigade Major and'
as Assistant Adjutant General during the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in
despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps. and-Bronze Decoration).
239 Sir William Gatacre served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master
General (DSO., and Medal with Clasp), and in the Burmese campaign of 1889-90 with the Tonhon Expedition
(Clasp) . Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of a Brigade, including
the engagement at Mamugai and the passage of the Janbatai and Lowarai Passes (mentioned in despatches'
CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchenerin 1898 in corn-
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I4_I5 War Services of the General Officers.
subsequent operations in the Soudan in 188s in command of a Battalion of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in de-
spatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
267 Major General Bruce M. Hamilton served with the 15th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1880 with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Aide de Camp to Sir George Colley, and
was present in the engagement at the Ingogo River mentioned in despatches); afterwards served as Aide de
Camp to Sir Evelyn Wood until the conclusion of operations. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Astanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of LtX'olonel,
Star). Served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Eawson in 1897 in command of the Niger Coast
Protectorate Force (mentioned in despatches, Rrevet of Colonel, Medal with Ciasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmitb Relief Force as Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of
Colenso, and in the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900 — slightly wounded (mentioned in des-patches, pro-
moted Major General for distinguished service in the held).
203 Major General R. S. S.Baden-Powell served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 as Assistant Military
Secretary to the General Officer Commanding and as Intelligence Officer (mentioned in despatches). Served
with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Star). Served in the
operations in South Africa in 1896 as Chief Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and conducted the defence of Mafeking against greatly superior
numbtrs for seven months, until relieved by a force under Brigadier General B. T. Mahon combined with a
small force under Colonel Plurner (promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field, mentioned in
despatches) : afterwards served as Major General on the Staft (CB.).
260 Sir 0. Holled Smith served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rities in the Zulu war from April to September 1B79.
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and
thelngogo River (mentioned in despatches). Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps 111 the Egyp-
tian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta, the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kel'ir (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the Egyptian Army, and was employed on the Lines of Communication ; was afterwards Commandant
at Scmneh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. Commanded a Brigade during the operations near Suakin in December 1888
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp) Commanded the
force during the operations in February 1891 including the capture ol Tokar (Clasp to Khedive's Star, 2nd Claso
of the Medjidie).
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2>7u War Services of the Colonels not belonging to Regiments or Corps.
I Colonel G. W. N. Rogers served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on
the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of theOsmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd
Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
II Colonel E. J. Lugard served in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-6S,
and was employed with the Transport Train (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General 2nd Division, and was present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — horse shot
< mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of theOsmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
23 Colonel W. F. Cavaye served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
81 Colonel Hon. H. W. L. Corry served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 wi>h the 1st Battalion of the
Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tolrek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction of Teaiai (Medal with Claso, and Khedive's Star).
*" Colonel H. Fludyer served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served' in the expedition to the Soudan in
1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
£0 Colonel E. Antrobus served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
64 Colonel J W. Webber served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the South
Staffordshire Regiment, and was present in the action at Kirbekan. where be commanded the storming party
after the death of Colonel Eyre— horse shot (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
75 Colonel A. G. Raper served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
80 Colonel H. Kingscoto served in the Bhootau campaign of 1864-68— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
94 Colonel P. D. Trotter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5; was commandant of Dal and of Kaibar and
was employed on the Lines of Communication (Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, 3rd Class
of the Medjidie " in recognition of his services with the Egyptian Army ").
11,5 Colonel F.M.Wardrop served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aidede Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was pre-
sent at the engagements of El Magfar,Tei-el-Slahuta,Kassasiu (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir(r.ientioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Cla9s of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General with the Desert Column, and
was present at the action of Abu Klea, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the 16th and 17th February (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
106 Colonel J. C. Hanford served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action
at Kassasin (qth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
-with Clasp, 4thClass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (4th Classof theOsmanieh, two Clasps'). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the action at Kirbekan (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
107 Colonel F. J. Graves served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of Monuted troops of the 2nd
Brigade, and waspresent in the engagement at the Tofrck zereba (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two ClasDS. and Khedive's Star).
105 Colonel M. S. Orofton proceeded on special service to South Africa in Junei879,and was employed as Staff
■Officer and Deputy Assistant Quarter MasterGeneral at Durban from October 1879 till April 1880 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Brigade Major on Intelligence
Duty, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
109 Brigadier General Ventris served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and with the Egyptian Fontier
Field Force in 1885-S6 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Intelligence Department.
III Major General Fetherstonhaugh served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to
•September 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry of
the Desert Column, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat, and in the reconnaissance to
Metammeh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with tiro Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at
Belmont — wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
113 Colonel J. M'Cleverty served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 in command of the 2nd Battalion Derby-
shire Regiment, and was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
111 Colonel J. A. C. Herbert served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of the 1st Brigade, anil was
present in the battle ofTel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1885-86 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and
was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (two Clasps).
116 Colonel Hilton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of the Left Half Battalion 2nd Sen-
forth Highlanders (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891
in command of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
117 Colonel F. W. Rhodes served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Aide de Camp to
Major General Sir Hetbert Stewart, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1834-85 as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Stewart, Commanding the Desert Column, and was present at the actions
at Abu Klea and El Gubat (horse shot) ; was afterwards Aide de Camp to Major General the Hon. J. C. Dormer
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps) ; also served in the operations near Suakin in December
1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
1,8 Major General R. E. Allen served with the Bechnanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 including the engagement at Stormberg (CB.).
124 ColonelV. Hatton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
125 Colonel F. Cochran served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 in command of the 1st Battalion Hamp-
shire Regiment, part of the time in command of Military and Police in the Ruby Mines District (Medal with Clasp).
136 Colonel C. P. Temple served with the Egyptian'Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss in command of the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
137 Lord Downe served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Aide de Camp to Major General Marshall, commandine the
Cavalry Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Lord Roberts and in charge of Foreign Military Attaches (mentioned in
•despatches, CB.).
144 Colonel C. G. Leggett served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
150 Colonel P. D. Jeffreys served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Brigade Major 3rd Brigade, and commanded the Column
which captured his bivouac and killed the Kemendine Prince on the 1st January 1887 (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 ai;
Assistant Adjuoant General of the Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel). Commanded the 2nd
Brigade Malakand Field Force in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98, including the
expedition into the Mohmand country and the night attacks of :4th and j6th September — wounded (mentioned in
despatches); also commanded the 2nd Brigade of the Buner Field Force, including the capture of the Tanga
Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"3 Colonel A. Broadwood served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen ard Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
War Services of the Colonels. 37^
354 Colonel Murray served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Kocrum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces (till April 1S80 as Adjutant) ; was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at ^narasiah (mentioned in despatches), And in the operations around Cabul
in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march toCandahar, and waspresentat the battle of
Candahar— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches , Brevet of Major.Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decora-
tion). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Brigade Major Infantry Brigade Indian Contingent, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of theOsmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
Served throughout the Soudan campaign in 1S85 on special service as Assistant to the Chief of the Staff, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) . Served
in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 in command of the 1st Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara— wounded (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two-
Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in .S07 (CJi.6?.).
"f Sir Edward Hutton served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the ?iulu war of 1879; was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe ; and afterwards served as Aide de Camp to Major General Crealock,
commanding the 1st Division (Medal with Clasp). Servcn in the Botr war in 1S81 with Barrow's Mounted In-
fantry. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Archibald Alison,
raised and organised the Mounted infantry Corps, and was present at the reconnaissance in forcefrorr Alexandria
15th August), and at.the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Commandant of.
Mounted Infantry, and subsequently- as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ; raised the 1st and 2nd Battalions of
Mounted Infantry (Clasp).
158 Colonel W. T. Dooner accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
service ; trained Lhe Opobo Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of
l373~74, including the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of
Beequah, theadvanced guard engagementof Jarbinbah.the skirmishes and ambuscade affairs ^between Adwabin
and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Also surveyed for the Intelligence Depart-
ment portions of read between Cape Coast and the Prah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
leo Colonel H. S. G. Miles served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant General,
and afterwards as Chief Staff Officer in Natal (mentioned in despatches).
168 Colonel E. H. G. Ravenhill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the
Zaimusht Expedition (Medal I.
169 MajorGeneral J. H. Laye served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1S78, and was present im.
the various operations in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush, and acted as Staff Officer to Colonel Palmer's Column
(mentioned in despatches). Served in Wood's Flying Column throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present im>
the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, MedaT
with Clasp).
1'° Colonel M. Churchill served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Me lal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of iS8r
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at the delence of Pretoria (mentioned in despatches).
171 Colonel J. G. Sparkes served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882-
( Medal, and Khedive's Star).
17Jt Colonel Goldsmid served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assist. Adjutant General for Trans-
port.
174 Colonel F. B. J. Jerrard served in the Ashanti war in 1874, in the Transport Service (Medal).
160 Colonel E. Nesbitt served with the 33rd Regimeut throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
'" Colonel R. B. Cotton served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp),
1E' Colonel A. G. Wavell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 in command of the 18th Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
J90 Colonel J. L. Ross served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Borderers in he Afghan war of 1878-80, first
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force-
under Lieut. General Bright, including the reconnaissance in the Shiliman Valley and the attack and destruction,
of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl and Jokan (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the 2nd1
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in December 1888 during the investment
of Suakin and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also-
served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1880.
19- Colonel A. W. Morris served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S1, and was present in the engagement at Majuba Hill — severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches). Served in the South African war as Assistant Adjutant General 5th Division,,
and as Commandant at Durban (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
194 Colonel J. C. R. Glasgow served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 (Modal).
190 MajorGeneral F.W. Hemming served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to Lieut.General Maude
and was present with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Brevet of Major, Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adj utant and Quarter Master General in charge of the Intelligence Branch
(mentioned in despatches), and in 1887 as Military Secretary to the Officer in Chief Command of the Forces
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
™ Lord Erroll served in the South African war in 1899-iQooin command of a Yeomamy Brigade.
"7 Colonel G. L. C. Money served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 a»
Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Frederick Stephenson, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO.). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kit-hener m 1898 in
command of the 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in
despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, CB., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two-
Clasps).
19e Sir Francis Howard served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, nnd was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman Valleys (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 witn tne 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 in command of
the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle ot Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, granted
reward for distineuished service, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of
Crete in 1898 (CMG.).
^ Colonel A W. Noyes served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served as Brigade Transport
Officer in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the affair at Mazeena — wounded (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal).
201 Colonel E.T. Dickson served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of
the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to, and burning of Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Brigade Major,
and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
109 Brigadier General MacCall served with the Isazai Expedition in 1802. Served in the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the storming of the Malakand Pass-
and the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
n* Colonel A. S. Woods served with the expedition into Griqualand West, South Africa, in 167=;.
215 Colonel H. B. LeMottee served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1 880 with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
»,c Colonel H. G. Grant served in the Afghan war of 1879, an(i w»s present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and
at the assault and capture of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served as Brigade
37c War Services of the Colonels.
Major in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1. Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
2,7 Colonel Egerton served with the Mahsood Wnzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
115 Colonel J. G. Ponsonby served in the Duttla Expedition in 1874-7; with the 42nd Bengal Infantry.
220 Colonel H. T. Hughes Hallett served with the 57th Regiment in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, and
throughout the operations ot " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
221 Colonel W. E. Hilliard served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in
Arabia 1'rom the 27th October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, ard
destruction of the fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaidi in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of
Honshabi. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion of thrj Yorkshire Light Infantry
(mentioned in desTjatches, Medal with Clasp).
322 Colonel D. T. Kinder served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal).
223 Brigadier General Craigie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant
Adjutant General to the force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
224 Colonel J. M. Babington served with the Bechuanalaud Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85
(mentioned in despatches). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, in-
cluding the engagement at Magersibntein (mentioned in despatches).
225 Colonel J. E. W. S. Caulfeild served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
22T Colonel T. E. Verner served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp;. Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898 in command of the 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of
the Atbara — wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
228 Brigadier General Barlow served in the Hazara campaign ini888as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd
. Brigade, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of a Wing of the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (Clasp).
sa8t Colonel F. J. Kempster served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Khyber Line Force, and took part in the
■expedition into the Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served with the Bechuanalaud Expedition under Sir Charles
Warren in 1884-85 in command of the Corps of Guides. Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1887 including the engagement at Sarras; was Senior Staff Officer to the Column (mentioned in des-
patches, DSO., Medal, 3rd Class o;' tbeMedjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations near Suakin
m December i388 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in the operations
on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1896 as second in command
(mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Star). Commanded the 3rd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Perce in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, and was present
.at the attack on the heights of Dargai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
229 Hon. Sir F. W. Stopford served in the Egyptian war of 1802 as Aide de Camp to Sir John Adye, Chief
of the Staff, and was present at the engagement of Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (yth Sept.), and in the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Major General Lyon i'reema::tle and afterwards
as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as
Assistant Adjutant General (Brevet of Colonel. Star). Served in the South Alrican war in 1899-1900 as Military
.Secretary to Sir Redvers Bullcr (mentioned in despatches, KC3IG.).
230 Colonel H. Cooper served in the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service (Modal). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 in Barrow's Mounted Infantry. Served with the Burmese Expedition in :886 as Aide de Camp
to the Governor General of India (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
■on Special Service, and alterwaids as Commandant at the Bate (C'MGM.
^"f Colonel B. Stevenson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Inspector of Remounts to the Natal
Field Force, and was preseLt in the engagement at Lang's Nek, the operations on the Tugela Heights, the Relief
of Ladysmith, and operations in Orange River Cclony, in the Transvaal, and in Cape Colony (Medal with six
Clasps), (mentioned in despatches, C3IG.).
-n Colonel G. A. W. Forrest served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (dangerously wounded) .
232 Colonel R. C. Hare served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 as Assistant Engineer and was present at the battle
of Amoaful (slightly wounded), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1S82 as Brigade Major of the 2nd Brigade, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar,
Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin (9th Sept.) (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
233 Colonel Harley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 1st
Battalion of the Buffs (mentioned in despatches. CB., and Medal with Clasp.. Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant General, 8th Division (appointed Aide de Camp to the King).
234 Colonel C. E. Beckett served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 in command of Military Mounted Police, and was
present inthe action at Kassasin onthcoth September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir(mentionedin despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) . Served throughout the Nile
Expedition m 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column
including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant General in Natal, and was present in the engagement at Dundee (severely
wounded), and at the defence of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches).
235 Colonel J. Davidson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 13th Bengal Lancers, and was present at
the action at Kassasin (9th September) and' at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
236 Colonel R. H. Martin served with the Bechuanalaud Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85,
during the latter part ot the time in command of a Regiment of Mounted Rifles. Served in the campaign in the
Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 in command of the 21st Lancers, and was present at the battle of
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, CB. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
23~ Major General R. A. P. Clements served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement at
Nemnarke ; also served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S9 as Brigade Major, and was present in the engagements at Obu
(severely wounded) and Taindah — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Coionel, Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1903 in command of the 12th Infantry Brigade (mentioned in
despatches).
S3» Colonel F. S. F. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1S85, including the engagement at Hasheen and the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
240 Colonel W. A. Dunne served in the Kaffir war of 1877-78. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as
Senior Commissariat Officer of No. 3 Column, and afterwards as Commissary of Supplies of the Flying Cclnmn
and took part in the defence of Rorke's Drift Post (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary).
Served in the operations against Sekukuni, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served inthe Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the
Soudan campaign of i38s (Clasp).
241 Colonel M. C. B. Forostiei Walker served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp
and Acting Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Charles Warren (mentioned in despatches). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, including the operations in the Chin Hills as Intelligence Officer, and with the
Lushai Column (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 in com-
mand of the 1st Battalion King's Royal Ritles from July 30th to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasn).
242 ColonelW. F.D. Cochrane served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in tue engagement at Isanhlwana
on 22nd January as Orderly Officer to Colonel Durnford ; served afterwards with Wood's Column in command of
War Services of the Colonels. 37a
the Natal Native Horse, taking part inthe engagements at Zoblane Mountain, Kambula, and TJlundi (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Adjutant General (Principal Staff Officer)
to the Cape Colonial Forces during the Basuto war in i88o--3i, and was present with the Mafeteng Belief Column
at the capture of Lerothodi's stronghold and several minor engagements. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
with the Commissariat and Transport Corps (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S95 on the lines of communication (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal), and in the operations in 1S97 (3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
24;: Colonel E. S. Browne served iu the Kafir war in 1S7S including the operations against the Griquas ; also
served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zlobane Mountain'. Victoria Cross) and TJlundi
(mentioned in despatches), and in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the trTlE " for
his gallant conduct on the 29th March 1879, when the Mounted Infantry were being driven in by the enemy at
Inhlobana, in galloping back and twice assisting on his horse (under heavy fire and within a few yards of the
enemy one of the mounted men, who must otherwise have fallen into the enemy's hands."
241 OolouelJ.O. Quirk served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the expedition to the
Soadan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 on Transport duty, and was present in the engagements at ElTeb and
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Lines of Com-
munication as Assistant Adjutant General to the Egyptian Army (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the
Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Egyptian Army, and was present in
the engagement at Giniss (DSO.).
215 Colonel A. H. Eraser served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
sw "Colonel C. H. Shepherd served with the Bui-inese Expedition in 188^-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk
Regiment including the operations inthe Chin Hills (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp) ; also
served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-93 (Clasp).
-*'■ Sir Edward Woodgate served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (.Medal). Accompanied Sir Garuet Wolseley to the
Gold Coast in Sep tember 1 873 on specialservice, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the
action of Essaman, repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakranipa during the 5th and 6th November 1873 (in com-
mand of the Kossoos), reconnaissances in force of the 8 th and 27 th No%retnber, and battle of Amoaful (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present, in the engagements at Kambula
(mentioned in desDatches) and TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the forces in West Africa in 1898 engaged in the expeditions against the Sierra Leone insurgents
(CilG.)
243 Colonel F. W.Robinson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the
Zaimusht Expedition and the assauit of Zawa (Medal).
550 Colonel A. A. Girstin served as Adjutant of the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, including the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
Served inthe Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ou the Lines of Communication
and Base (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
251 Colonel the Hon. M. Curzon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the'J'ochi Field Force, and commanded the 2nd Brigade during part of the time
(.mentioned in despatches, Medal with Claspi.
232 Colonel C. G. Brind served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 in com-
mand of the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment ( Medal with Clasp).
-'-x Sir Simon Lockhart served with the 1st Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magl'ar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the
caot ore of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
J55 Colonel J. W. T. Hume served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire
Regiment, and was present 111 the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
2i4 Colonel John Hogarth served with the 1st Battalion 2^th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-79
with the Pesha wur Vadey Field Force under Lieut. General Maude (Medal) .
255 Colonel P. H. Murray served as Adjutant with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khed've's Star).
256 Colonel Yule served in the Afghan war of 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 in command of the Irrawa Idy Column including the operations iu the Chin Hills
(mentioned m despatches, Brevet of L;. Colonel Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the
1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel. Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in
1899-1903 in command of an Infantry Brigade in Natal, and was present in the engagement at Dundee (mentioned
in despatches).
257 Brigadier General H.G. Dixon served with the 1st Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in the Afghan war
01 1S78-30, first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Blyth, including
the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lie it. General Bright (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish
B mlerers with the Suakin Field Force in December iS33 during the investment of Suakin, and was present in
the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, and 4th Class of the
Medjidie). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the storming of
the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora (mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi Country and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in
despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel. twoClaspsl.
2i" Colonel A. E. Ommanney served with the Buffs in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal
with Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the ist Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 in command of the 1st.
Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohrnand country,
with the Uiman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force, and with the Buner Field Force, including the
attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
2iJ Colonel F. H. Plowden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohrnand Field Force (mentioned
in despatches), and with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the
operations in the Bara Valley — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
20u Colonel VV. E. Franklyn served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and the Arhanga Passes 29th and 31st October, the capture ol
Bagh 1st to 26th November, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra 27th 28th and 29th
November, the reconnaissance of the f^aran Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations against
the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley 25th to 27th December (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
281 Colonel Benson served with the Canadian Militia during the incursion of the Fenians into Canada in 1866
(Medal with Clasp).
2*2 Colonel R. C .B. Lawrence served m the Egyptian war of i3£2 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) .
26' Colonel H. R. Mends served in the Boer war of 1881.
37e War Services of the Colonels.
264 Sir John Maxwell served in the Egyptian war of 38S2 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1804-85 as Staff Captain (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in
1885-86 as Aide de Cainp to Major General Grenfell, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (DSO.) ; in the
operations near Suakir. in December 1S88 including the engagement at Gemaizah as Aide de Camp to Major
General Grenfell, Commanding the Suakin Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, and 4th Class of the
Osmanieh) ; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of* Major. Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, including the engagement at Firket and the
operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British .Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps); and in the operations in 1897 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and in 1898 in command of
the 2nd Soudanese Brigade, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Brevet of Colonel, two Clasps).
Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Mediidie for services under the Egyptian Government. Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900, first on Special Service, and afterwards in command of an Infantry Brigade (KCB.).
265 Sir Hector MacDonald served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the affair at Karatigu
(mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), with
theMaidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabulin December 1879, and iuthe engagement at Charasiah on
25th April i33o; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Cabul, and was present at the recon-
naissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (promoted Second Lieutenant, Medal with three Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of i88i,and was present in the engagement at Majuba Hill
(mentioned in despatches). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1885 as Garrison Adjutant at Assiout from
22nd January to 5U1 June; in the operations near Suakin in December iS88, including the engagement at
Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in
1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp); and was present at the
capture of Tokar in 1891 (3rd Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1897 in command of an Egyptian Brigade,
including the engagement at Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; also commanded an Egyptian
Brigade in 189S, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned
in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel.two Clasps).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, and was slightly
wounded during the operations at Paardeberg of 16th to 27th February 1900 (mentioned 11: despatches, KCB.).
206 Colonel A. M. Paterson served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General at Durban during the latter
part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 in com-
mand of the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
267 Colonel D. F. Lewis served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and
at Ekowe during the investment — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in the Soudan in 188&
including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the operations in :888
including the engagement at Arguin (3rd Class of the Medjidie). Served with the Dongola ExDeditionary Force
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the :st Infantry Brigade, including the engagement at
Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevetof Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 as Commandant at Merowi (Clasp), and in 1898 as Commandant
of an Egyptian Brigade), including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (men-
tioned in despatches), and defeat of Ahmed Fedul's Army (Brevet of Colonel, received the thanks of both Houses
of Parliament, CB. and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
2<»?t Colonel Brocklehurst served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Horse Guards, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the Remount
Dep6t (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
26(1 Colonel C. H.W. Cafe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and
was present at the defence of Alexandria, the surrender of Kafr Dowarand Darnietta, and the occupation ofDa-
manhour (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Battalion R^yal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force, including the operations in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
269 Colonel W. S. Clarke served in the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service, and was in charge of the
Post at Sutah (Medal).
270 Colonel H. D. Williams served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 7884.
271 Colonel R. B. Mainwaring embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti
Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and com-
manded the expedition from Bhamo to Mogoung in i88( (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in
1891 with the at Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
during the occupation of Crete in 1898 (Brevet of Colonel, CMG.). Served in the South African war in 1899-190088
an Assistant Adjutant General.
272 Colonel A. J. Price served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (CMG and Star).
274 Colonel F. F.John son served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
275 Colonel W. A. Collings served with the Nile Expedition in 1884 as Deputy Assittant Commissary General for
Transport, and throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Totrek zereba and the sub.-equmt advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with three Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
276 Colonel H. Kilgour served in the Afghan war in 1 378-79, and took part ir, the two expeditions into the Bazar
Valley as Transport Officer, including the engagement iDeh Sarakh, and with the Besnd and Kama Expeditions
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
27« Colonel F. F. V. Roupell served in the Afghan .»ar in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches).
279 Colonel J. L. C. St, Clair served with the 91st Highlanders as Adjutant in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Harman (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 as Deputy Judge Advocate General (CMG.).
'•*o Colonel H. Paget served throughout theNile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the Light Camel Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klca Wells on the 16th and
17th February— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carringtonin 1896 (mentioned in despatches, CB).
^i Colonel the Hon. J. S. Napier served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid, in the expedition into Maidan, in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1880 (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war in 1S81. Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 on Special Service (Cif6?.).
282 Colonel L. G. Brooke served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present at the battle of Ulundi — slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
ffl2t Colonel Hickson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189,5
War Services of the Colonels. 38
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1895-1900 in command
of the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Klip Drift, the operations at Paardeberg in-
cluding the engagement at Kitchener's Kopje, and the engagement at Dnefontein (severely wounded) ; commanded
the 13th Brigade from iSth February to 6th March 1900 (CB.).
283 Colonel J. H. Spurgiu served with the 21st Fusiliers m the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the Northwest Frontierof India under Sir William Oockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force in command of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was preseut in the operations on the Samana
Range including the engagement at the Ublan 1'ass on the 27th August, aad in the subsequent operations against
the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
•284 Colonel T. C. Porter served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, including the affair at AH
Boghan under Lt.Colonel Fryer, the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis
and to the Hissarik Valley, and at the attack and destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan
(mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of a Cavalry
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
285 Colonel J. H. E. Hinde served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 1st Battalion Border
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange and at the battle of Colenso (mentioned in
despatches, CB.).
28« Brigadier General Ridley served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regi-
ment (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Mirartzai Expedition in 1391 with the 2nd Battalion Man-
chester Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
388 Colonel H. E. C. Kitchener served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891 as Senior Transport Officer with
the Wuntho Field Force (mentioned in despatches, .VIedal with Clasp) ; also served with the Tammu Column of
the Mnripore Field Force in 1891 as Senior Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
290 Colonel C. H. B. Norcott served duriug the iGCarsion of the Fenians in'.o Canada in 1S70 with the 1st
Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese campaign in 188S-89 with the Kerenni
Expedition (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Serve.! in the South African war iu 1899-1900 (C3IG.).
291 Colonel H. E. Belfield served in the Ashanti Expedition in 1895-95 as Chief Staff Officer (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Star).
292 Colonel Hon. J. P. Napier served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
293 Colonel H. W.Jackson served in the Egyptian war of 188* with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal,
and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
was present in the engagements at El Teband Temai(two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp) ; in the operations
in the Soudan in 1889 including the action of Toski (4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp) ; and in the operations in
j 891 including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1R96 in command of the 1 rth Soudanese Battalion, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in the operations of 1897 including the occupation of Berber and with
the Flying Column to Atbara River (meutione 1 iu despatches, Clasp t~> Khedive's Medal) ; with the Expedition
in 1898 including the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two
Clasps to Khedive's Medal) ; and in 189} in command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade in the advance against the
Khalifa (Brevet of Colonel).
294 Colonel B. T. Mahon served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as
Staff Officer, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, -DSO.
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
2»5 Colonel J. Stacpole served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
297 Colonel H. G. Mainwaring served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas;
also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
295 Colonel E. R. Courtenay served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 as Staff Officer of the mounted troops of
the Lower Tugela Column, and was present at the engagement of Inyezane, the action of Giugiudhlovu,
and the relief of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Nile Expedition
in 18S4-85 in command of the troop of 20th Hussars with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the
operations of the Desert Column, including the attack on the Convoy on the 14th February and the engagement
at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served
with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Adjutant to the 20th Hussars and as Staff Officer to
Mounted troops, aDd was present in the engagement atGiniss.
300 Colonel A. W. Hill served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879. and was present at the action
of Gingindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarse's Column" (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of tin 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment,
and was present in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900, including the action at Spion Kop
(mentioned in despatches), the second engagement at Colenso, the" capture of Hlangwane, and the relief of
Ladysmith (mentioned iu despatches) ; took part in the advance through Northern Natal, including the engage-
ments at Tan Wyk, Botha's Pass, and Allemann's Nek; commanded the 10th Brigade during iis advance from
Elandslaagto to Wasehbank ; commanded the troops at Volksrust from 17th July to 4th August and at Newcastle
from 10th August onwards (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
301 Sir James Willcocks served in the Afghan war in 1879-P0 with the Khyber and Cabul Field Forces in the
Transport Train (Medal). Served as Transport Officer in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition of 1881 under
Brigadier General Kennedy (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, andKhedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Transport Officer and in charge
of Field Commissariat and also as Acting Road Commandant (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with,
two Clasps). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 as Intelligence Officer ti the Chinhok Column
(Clasp) ; also served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Assistant Adjutant General Tochi
■Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations on the
Niger in 1897-9S, and commanded the Forces in Borgu (mentioned m despatches, received the special thanks of
Her Majesty's Government, promoted Lt.Colonel on half pay, CM G. and Medal with Clasp). Commanded the
Ashanti Field Force in 1900 which totally defeated the Ash<uitis at Obassa and accomplished the relief of Kumasi
(mentioned in the King's Speech at the opening of Parliament, received the Freedom of the City of London with
a Sword of Honour, Brevet of Colonel, ZCHG.).
302 Colonel R. B. W. Childe served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 10th Hussars, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagements at Mattoon and Futtehabad, with the expedition
into the Khost Valley, in the operations in the Shutargardan — horse killed (mentioned in despatches), and in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served as Transport Officer with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 under
Brigadier General Gordon (mentioned in despatches). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 (mentioned in.
despatches, CB.).
303 Colonel Ternan served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1S80 (Medal). Served with the
1st Battalion of the Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; with the
Nile Expedition in 1884.-85 with the Egyptian Army (Clasp) ; with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-89
including the engagement at Giniss; with the Nile Frontier Force in i388 as Assistant Adjutant General of the
force; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 18S9 including the engagement at Toski as Brigade
Major of Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp). Proceeded to Uganda on special service in 1894
and served with the Unyoro Expedition in 1895, including the engagement at Mruli (Medal). Commanded the
expedition against King Kahrega in 1896 and at. the occupation of (Jnyoro, including the engagement at Favira.
Commanded the expedition against the Kamassia Tribe in 1897, and iilso the expedition against Klntr Mwanga
in 1897, including the engagements at Kabawoko (wounded) and Marongo (mentioned in despatches^ Brevets of
Lt.Colonel and Colonel). Served in the South African war in 1893-1900 on Special Service.
39 War Services of the Colonels.
™ Colonel Edward Grove served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the 1st
Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at ihe action of Kassasin
(9th September), and i.t the battle of Tel-el-Kehir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 (CB.).
805 Colonel Crntchley served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
nt the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla6p, 5th ('lass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition of 1884-S5 as Actiug Adjutant to the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at
the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat — severely wounded (two Clasps).
306 Colonel T. Currie served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
00 mmand of the 1st Battalion ot the North Staffordshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, CB. 3rd Cla?s of the
Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
307 Colonel G. F. Browne served in the expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1S87-88
f mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp) . Served in the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the
We st Coast of Africa, in 1802, including the capture of Tambi— wounded (Clasp).
*°8 Colonel W. A. Yule served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
AH Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
30<J Colonel N. P. O'Gorman served in the Hazara campaign in i388 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in
the ist Brigade under Brigadier General Chanuer from 3rd October to 9th November (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
sio Colonel A. L. Woodland served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 1st Battalion Durham
Light Infantry with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, the operations on the
Tugela of 12th January to 6th February, including the engagements at Vaal Krantz, Monte Christo, and Pieter's
Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches) ; also took part in the advance through Northern Natal
and into the Transvaal (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
"11 Colonel G. C. Kitson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
812 Colonel de Burgh served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present as
Adjutant in the engagement of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3U Colonel R. H. W. H. Harris served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Thill]
Chotiali Field Force under Major General Biddulph (Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
in i88r as Superintendent of Army Signalling to Brigadier General Gordon's Column (mentioned in despatches).
Served in the South African war of 1859-1900 in command of the and Battalion East Surrey Regiment, and was
present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz,
Monte Christo, and Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.) — very severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
315 Colonel R. D. B. Rutherford served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 in the Transport Department (Medal).
Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1384 with the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was
present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Battalion Highland
Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and Buner Field Forces, including the forcing of
the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
316 BrigadierGeneralPlumerserved in the expedition totheSoudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 as Adjutant
of the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Tet> and Temai
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations i.i South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896, when he organized, raised, and commanded a
Corps of Mounted Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
317 Colonel H. J. Nason served in the operations in the Soudan in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin
(wounded) and Toski (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medj'die, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, including the engage-
ment at Firketand the operations at Hafir (mentionod in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
two Clasps); in the operations in 1897 (Clasp); and in 1898. including the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches) and the defeat of Ahmed Fedil's Army (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
DSO., and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
six Colonel Charles Bui roughs served in tte operations in Ashanti in 1900, and was present at the relief of
Kumasi — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel).
319 Colonel Wolseley-Jenkins served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
action at Kassasin (91I1 September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Cla^p, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Soudau Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
( wounded) and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps).
320 Colonel Douglas Dawson served in the Egyptian warof 1882, first with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards
and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and' was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasin
(9th September), and atthe battle of Tel-el'-Kebirand capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, was Staff Officer
to Colonel Boscawen. while in command ofthe column, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gut at,
in the reconnaissance to Metammeh.and at the attack on the wounded convoy (two Clasps).
321 Colonel C. L. Woollcombe served with the 1st Battalion King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lie ut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Kbyber Line Force
under Lieut. General Bright (Medal). Served as Adjutant 1st Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in the
Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 with the Burmah O lumn under Brigadier General Symons (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Eoliert Low in 1895 as .Brigade Major to the 2nd Brigade (Meual
with Clasp).
322 Colouel S. H. Harrison served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
t 323 Colonel Collette served with the 85th Light Infantry as Adjutant in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including
he Zaimusht Expedition and the assamt ol Zawa (mentioned in 'despatches, Medal). Served in the occupation
of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
324 Colcnel l.omax served as Adjutant ofthe 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the opera-
tions in the Waterkloof and Perie Busb, and the engagement at Taba Indoda. Also served throughout the Zulu
war of 1879, aud was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
325 Colonel Pennington served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present with the expedition into the
Bazar Valley and in the engagement at KarnDakka (Medal). Served throughout the Hazara campaign in 1888 with
the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
326 Colonel Satterthwaite served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in i87b-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
[For the War Services of other Colonels, vide their respective Kegiments or Corps.]
Lieutenant Colonels.
40
CORNET,
2ndLIKUI.
OTENSIGN.
Joseph Whitley, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps')
{Hon. Major, 15 June 85) i
David Win. Keith Barr, CSI. Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
William F. Moore, Lt.Col. Aran- Service Corps )
(Son. Major, 15 Oct. 85) )
Arthur Bucknall Shakespear, Major, h.p. Royal")
Marine Artillery; Pay matter, 4 June 97 .....J
DonaldRobertson.CS/. Lt.Col. IndianStaff Corps...
Eden Moyle Baker, Lt.Col. (from Rojal Artillery)
Francis Crichton Maltby, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
William H. C. Wyllie, CIE. Zt.CoUndian S. C. ...
George Wemyss Anson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Bovres Thorpe M. Gonipertz, Lt.Col. Indian S.C. ...
Thomas Greenawav, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ..
Edmund SpencerE. Childers, CS. Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Maunsell Bowers, Lt.Col. h.p. 5 Dragoon Guards...
Frederick Robertson Ditruas, Lt.Col. Indian S.C...
Knighton Arnold, Lt.Col. Aran- Service Corps)
(Hon. Major, 1 Sept. 33) j
Jas. A. Lawrence Montgomery, Lt. Col. Indian S.C.
Arthur Parrv Thornton, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Masters John Godfery, Lt.Col. Army Service ( '
Corps (Hon. Major, 15 Sept. 83) r. j
V.'.c John Adye, Major, Royal Artillery
Fred. Babington Peil'e, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps |
Henry Breffey Ternan , Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
James Stoneman, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Douglas Davidson Pryce, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C. ...
Francis F. R. Burgess, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps!
Guthrie H. Jessop, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ... ■
Sydney Hume Lynn, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, Bart. CB. MVO. Lt.Col. ) j
2 Life Guards JT [
George, Lord Binning, Lt.Col. R. Horse Guards ...
Francis William Snell, XJ.CW.Indian StaffCorps...
Fred. A. Le Poer Trench, CB. Lt.Col. Army Ser-"i
vice Corps (Ho». Copt. 1 May 80) ) I
John Fraser Dingwall Fordyce.Xr. Col. Indian S.C.
Henry St. PatricK Maxwell, CSI. Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
CharlesA.Edes,Zr\Co,'. A. S. C.{Hou. Cupt. 1 May So)
Edw. Vernon Peshall Monteith, L.Col. Indian S.C.
Gervas Selwyn Eyre, Lt. Col. Indian StaffCorps...
Charles Napier Miles, CB.MVO. Lt.Col. 1 Life Gds.,
John Clibborn, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Wm. Butler Ferris, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Edw. Chamier Kellie. Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Wm. A D'Oyly 0'Malley,Xf.C&7. Indian Staff Corps
George Hy. Robinson, Lt.Col. IndiaD Staff Corps... \
Edgar Gaussen, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps > '
[Hon. Captain 6 Mar. 80) _)
Arthur Davidson,1 C'I'O. Lt.Col. h.p. (from >
Major King's R. Rifles), Equerry to the King ... j
Robert Francis Trotter, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Layard Livingstone Fenton, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
p.x.c. John William Godfray, CB. Lt.Col. King's (
Own Scottish Borderers j
"S<C Fenton John Aylmer, Major, Royal Engineers
Willoughby Piccairn Kennedy, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Fred. Thos. Clayton, CB. Lt.Col. Army Service C...
Arden Lowndes Bayley, Lt.Col. West India Regt....
;>.s.c. Hugh M. Sinclair, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Wm. Butterworth Cooke, Lt.Col. Army Ord. /
Depi. (Hon. Lt.Col. 12 Mar. 86) j
Fred. Octavius Leggett, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. 1
(Hon. Lt.Col. 30 Sept. 87) j
C'has. Gilchrist Jeans, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. )
{lion. Lt.Col. 12 Jan. 91) \
Reginald Campbell Hadow, DSO. Lt.Col. Ind. S. C.
Geo. Radley Hobbs, CMG. Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept.
Harry Howlett Young, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps...
p.s.c. William Willoughby Cole-Verner,15 Major 1
h.p. Rifle Br:gade j
Edward Evans Kenny, Lt.C I. Indian Staff Corps...
Arthur Gambier Holland,*0 Lt.Col. h.p. (from >
Maj. 15 Hussars; j
John Wm. Edward Angelo. Zr.CV. Indian Staff 6...
John Willoughby Wray.Z^.CW. Indian StaffCorps.
p.s.c. John Fras. Bum-Murdocb, CB.Lt.Co/.i Dra.
Chas. V. F.To wnshend, CB. DSO. Major K. Fusiliers
Laurence Julius E. Bradshavv, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Henry Parry Ca.Tdcn,®> Lt. Col. (Iromh.p. Duke of)
Cornwall's Light Infantry) ; Commanding Din- >
charge Depot 25 Aug. 99 j
Parkins Hearle, Major, h.p. R. Marines; Bay- 1
matter Portsmouth, 17 Nov. 97 j
Thomas Alex. Hill, Lr.Co;.(from h.p. 12 Lancers), )
Imperial Yeomanry j
Hy. P. Poingdestre L,eigh, CIE. Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Richard Carnac Temple, CIE. Knight of Grace of )_
St. Johnof 'Jerusalem, Lt.Col. Indian S.C ) ,
Frederick Guy Vi/ian, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Francis Cecil Ricardo, MVO. Lt.Col. (from h.p.)
Grenadier Guards), Asti*t. Adj. General, HomeY
Dittricf, Kith rank of Colonel, 1 Jan. 00 (temp.;..) I
CAPTAIN. 1TAJOB.
Deptl. Service
20 Sept.64 2 July 6S
Deptl . Service
4 June 68
8 Aug. 67
5 Dec. 71
16 Oct. 66' 14 Oct. 70
30 Oct. 66 j 5 Oct. 68
it Jan. 67 29 June 69
11 Jan. 67118 Mar. 70
3 Aug. 6:
!4s/i2 yrs. 11 Dec. 88
20 Sept.76 20 Sept.84
»58/j2 3"rs " Dec. 88
12 Feb. 67
1 Jan. 60
29 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 72
10 July 67
10 Oct. 79
8 Aug. 77
2 July 81
16 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
11 Jan. 79
11 Jan. 79
12 Feb. 79
8 Jan. 3<;
21 Aug. 78
to July 79
Deptl.
14 Sept. 67
14 Sept. 67 8 Sept. 71
Deptl. I Service
2 Feb. 76
8 Jan. 68; 7 July 70
22 Feb. 68 28 Oct. 71
Deptl. Service
8 July 68 15 July 71
8 July 68 27 Oct. 71
Dep. Ser.| i32/i2yrs.
Dep. Ser. i3s/i2yrs,
15 Feb. 69
it Sept. 80
23 Jan. 69
Dep.Serv.
4 Feb. 69
6 Feb. 69
Dep.Serv.
5 May 69
12 June 69
Service. is8/i3yrs.
9 Oct. 69 14 Sept. 79
14 Sept. 79
i38/i2yrs.
23 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 80
22 Feb. 80
i38/i2 yrs.
8 July 80
8 July 80
11 Dec. 88
11 Dec. 88
28 Oct. 71
1 Api. 81
28 Oct. 71
i2"/12yrs.
28 Oct. 71
27 Apr. 71
,2»/layrs.
28 Oct. 71
27 Oct. 71
20 Nov. 75
r4 July 69 23 Oct. 71
18 Aug. 69 7 Oct. 71
21 Aug. 60 28 Oct. 71
12 Feb. 73
9 Aug. 73
Dep.&h.p. r.5'7i2 yrs.
13 Apr. 81
14 May 87
23 Jan. 81
11 Dec. 88
4 Feb. 81
6 Feb. 81
11 Dec. 88
5 May 81
12 June 81
24 Nov. 82
14 July 81
18 Aug. 81
21 Aug. 81
8 Jan. S5
8 Jan. 85
11 Dec. 88
8 Dec. 69 28 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 70
10 Sept. 76 23 Apr. 85
8 Dec. 81
8 Jan. 82
24 Sept. 71 2S Oct. 71 22 Dec. 79
'27 July 80
8 Feb. 70 28 Oct. 71
29 Nov. 76
11 Aug. 80 1 July 81
12 Feb. 74
mental
Depart-
Depart-
Depart-
27 Apr. 70
Depart-
27 Aug. 70
3 Sept. 70
.» 4 July 69
2 Oct. 70
12 Nov. 70
4 Dec. 78
mental
mental
28 Oct. 71
mental
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
28 Oet. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
23 Oct. 71
2 Feb. 81
i Feb. 8:
10 Sept. 75
2 Oct. 89
8 Feb. 82
4 June 84
8 Sept. 86
12 Feu. 85
Service
Service
Service
27 Apr. 82
Service
27 Aug. 82
13 Apr. 81
3 Sept.82
29 Apr. 79
2 Oct. 82
12 Nov. 82
18 Jan. 85
1 Feb. 92
10 Sept. 86
21 May 88
8 Aug. 85
12 Oct. 87
16 Oct. 86
30 Oct. 86
11 Jah. 87
11 Jan. 87
12 Feb. 87
11 Jan. 85
21 Apr. 83
10 July 87
11 Dec. 88
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
1 Dec. 88
21 Jan. 85
5 Jan. 88
22 Feb. 88
25 June 89
3 July 89
8 July 88
1 Sept.89
28 Oct. 89
24 Sept.87
22 Dec. 04
23 Jan. 89
3 Feb. 90
4 Feb. 89
6 Feb. 89
2 Apr. 90
5 May 89
(2 June 89
6 Dec. 93
14 July 89
18 Aug. 89
21 Aug. 89
12 Feb. 93
9 Aug. 93
3 Sept. 90
23 Apr. 85
8 Dec. 89
8 Jan. 90
6 June 88
18 Oct. 93
8 Feb. 90
3 Apr. 92
4 Jan. 93
1 Jan. 94
253.i2yrs.
25'/i->yrs.
22ii/l2yrs.
27 Apr. 90
22ll/i2yrs.
27 Aug. 90
2 Dec. 91
3 Sept. 90
12 June 89
2 Oct. 90
12 Nov. 90
3 Aug. 92
10 July 95
10 Sept. 95
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
I WHEN"
[PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
i s .1 une 90
20 Sept.go|
15 Oct. 901
29 July 91 1 4 June 97
8 Aug. 91 j
12 Oct. 92J
16 Oct. 92 j
30 Oct. 92
11 Jan. 93
11 Jan. 93
12 Feb. 93'
2 Apr. 93
25 Apr. 93 25 Apr. 97
10 July 93 1
1 Sept.93
14 Sept. 93
14 Sept.93
is Sept.93 i
5 Oct. 93
8 Jan. 94
22 Feb. 94
25 Juno C4
8 July 94
8 July 94 j
; Sept.94!
28 Oct. 94
12 Jan. 95
:8 Jan. yj I
23 Jan. 95
3 Feb. 95 j
4 Feb. 95
6 Feb. 95 1
2 Apr. 95
5 May 95
:2 June 95
26 June 95
14 July 9.J
18 Aug.
--1 Aug. 95
28 Aug. 95
:8 Aug. 95
3 Sept.gi
1 Nov. 95
3 Dec. 95
8 Jan. 96
22 Jan. 96
22 Jan. 96
8 Feb. 96
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
27 Apr. 96
13 July 96
27 Aug. 96
1 Sept. 96
3 Sept. 96
10 Sept. 96
2 Oct. 96
12 Nov. 96
3 Aug. 92
18 Nov. 96
18 Nov. 96
13 June 74 8 May 83115 June 85, 16 Dec. 96
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
16 Dec. 67
26 Mar. 75
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
11 Sept.72
1 July 81 16 Dec. 89' 16 Dec. 96
30 Nov. 81 23 Nov. 92 21 Dec. 96
4 Jan. 83' 4 Jan. 91 4 Jan. 97
4 Jan. 83: 4 Jan. 91 4 Jan. 97
4 Jan. 83 1 4 Jan. 01 4 Jan. 97
8 June 84 lo Dec. 00 10 Feb. 97
1 ' i
1 Nov. 95
26 Fell. 00
21 Oct. 00
17 Nov. 97
4-6
JAeidenant Colonels.
Service
Departl. Service
Departl.
a8 May 70
•28 Oct. 71
9 Feb. 70
COBNET,
and LIEUT.
OrEXSIGJf.
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, CB. Lt.Col. York& Lane. Eegt.J
Charles Purchas, it. Col. Army Ordnance Dept. \ JDepa rtl.
(Son. Major, 1 Apr. 92) ) I
Geo. Robt. Atkinson, Zf.Cof.Army Ordnance Dept. > Departl.
{Hon. Major, 1 Apr. 92) i\
Alfred Sadler.ZY. Col. Arnjy Ordnance Dept. (lion. ) [,eparti.
Major, 1 Apr. 92) S \
Thomas Heron, Lt.Col. Aimy Ordnance Dept. )
(Hon. Major, 4 May 92) )
Thos. Horatio de Montmorency Roche, DSO. ">
Lt.Col. Royal Marines... }
Henry Walter Barrett, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance"/
DeDartment (Hon. Major, 2 July 92) i
Fred. Charles Maisey, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...I23 Sept. 71
George Wingate, CIE.Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps.. ,23 Sept.71
George Lycett E. Mav.Zf.Co/.Lancashire Fusiliers 13 June 67
Peter Leg'h Clowes, CB. Lt.Col. 3 Hussars !
Alex. John Montgomery, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ..
Jefferson Serrell Wood* Lt.Col. Border Regiment..
William Henry Fothergill MacMullen. Lt.Col. )
Indian Staff Corps i
Robert Feild Jameson, Lt.Col. IndiaD Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
Arthur W'apshare, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
John Wm. Hastings Potts, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 1
Pelhani GeorgeVon Donop.L/.CW.Royal Engineers
Robert Preston Birkett Rodick, Lt.Co'l. Royal Fus.
Arthur Ralph Pemberton, Lt.Col. Ritle Brigade ...
Lewis Horace Phillips," Lt.Col. h.p. Norlolk Regt.
William John Butterworth Bird, Lt.Col. Indian 1
Staff Corps )
Charles Stuart Wheler, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps.
William Grenville Mansel, Lt.Col. Indian Staff)
Corps )
Maurice Crosbv Cooke-Collis, Lt.Co'-. Indian \
Staff Corps .'. I
William Selwood Hewett.Zf.Co/. Indian StaffCorps
Charles Mordaunt FitzGeraid, Lt.Col. Indian)
Staff Corps S
Henrv Charles Harford, Lt.Col. Wiltshire Regt.)
(99F-) S
Thos. Julian Penrhys Evans, Lt.Col. Royal Marine*
John Tempie, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
James Alfred Coxhead, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Artillerv
».».c. Hy. C. Claughton Walker, Lt. Col. (fromR. Art.)
Reginald Oakes.Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
EdwardNathanielHenriques.Z/. Col. Royal Arti llery
Chas.E.Harman.Zf. Col. Connaught Ranger3i94 F.)l
Robert Fulton, Lt.Col. Indian StaB'Corps
WilloughbyE. G. Forbes, CB. Lt.Col. Warwick)
Regiment (6 F.) )
Ralph Egerton, Lt.Col. West India Regiment
Morev Q. Jones, CB. Lt.Col. Warwick Regt. (6 F.)
Gerald Grant-Dahon.Z/. Col. W. York Regt. (14 F.)
Hon. Edw. Noel, Lt.Col. (from Major) h.p. Ritle /
Brig.; Deputy Atxittant Adjutant General, Ceylon )
Frank Montague Rundall, DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Frank R. Lowth, CB. Lt.Col. Lincoln Regt. (10 F.)
Harry M. Carter, CB. Lt.Col. Wilts Regt. (62 P.)...
George Blakiston Renny, Xf.CW.Indian StaffCorps
Henry Beresford Bourke. DSO. Lt.Col. W.Ind. Regt.
p.f.c. Richard Fras. Johnson, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Art.
Henry Dacres Olivier, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
James Charles Oughterson, Lt.Col. Army S. C. ...
Thos. Preston Battersby, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept.
Hy.Whistler Smith-Rewse,I/.Co/.Royal Engineers
RichardG.Bruxner Randall, Lt. Co/.Lanc.Fus. (20 h\)
Arthur Wm. F. Jackson, Lt. Col. Warwick Regt....
FitzRoy S. L. Penno, Lt.Col. Welsh Regt. (69 F.)...
John Edward Blackburn, Zf.CoZ. Royal Engineers
Harry D'A.rec. Bretcr. Major, Rova' Engineers
Philip Arnold Buckland, Lt. Co Mndian Staff Corps
Edwin C. C. Sandys, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ..
p.s.c. Charles Edward de la Poer Beresford, 1
Lt.Col. (from Major, Wiltshire Regiment), j-
Military Attache, St. Petersburg, 4 May 98 J
Charles Withers Ravenshaw, Lt.Col. Indian S. 0.
p.n.c. Arthur Gillespie Churchill, Lt.Col. (from)
Major), 12 Lancers; MilAtt., Japan, 12 June 98 $
Walter Cook, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Ernest Charles Wace, DSO. Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Henry Bowles, CB. Lt.Col. Yorkshire Regt. (19 F.;
Rawdon EdwardD. Reilly, Lt. Col. Indian S. U I
Herbert Mansrielci, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ernest Blunt, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Hugh F. Lyons-Montgomery, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.i
James Arch. Ferrier, DSO.Lt.Col. R. Engineers...!
Percy T. Rivett-Carnac, Lt. Col. W. Riding Regt. ...
Robt. Ramsay Napier Sturt, Lt Col. Indian S. C....'
Valens CongreveTonnochy, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...'
Forbes Macbean, CB. Lt.Col. Gordon Highlanders
ii.s.c.Herbert H. Burney,C'j5. a/u/o;-,GordonHighrs. jo Jan.
Edward William Fane Martin, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Arthur Arnold Barrett, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Service 22 yrs.
1 July 74
Service
28 Oct. "i
28 Oct. 72
9 Aug. 71
20 Nov. 75
6 Jan. 72
2; Oct. 71
28 Oct. -1
'28 Oct. 71
-j Oct. 71
j 2 May 72
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
[nFeb. 76
! 2 Dec. 74
IS Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
5 Nov. 70 28 Oct. 71
I 1 July 74
2 May 72
! 2 May 72
12 Sept. 72
...... ! 12 Sept. 72
1 12 Sept. 72
"'.'. '21 Sept. 75
\ 17 Feb. 72
28 Oct. 71
20V12 yrs.
2o3/12 yrs.
28 May 84
aox"i yrs.
23 Sept. 83
23 Sept. 83
22 Nov. 78
21 Feb. 83
7 Sept. Si
23 June 80
28 Oct. 83
28 Oct. 83
28 Oct. 83
17 Sept.81
15 Dec. 83
10 Sept. 80
1 Jan. 84
19 July 82
15 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 83
to Dec. 83
30 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 83
10 Nov. 69
18 June 81
30 Nov. 70
8 Jan. 68
8 June 70
22 May 75
1 July 81
12 Nov. 73
8 June 72
27 Mar. 72
o Mar. 72
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
27 Mar. 72
30 Nov. 78
12 Sept.72
rs Dec. 71
12 Nov. 73
2 Feb. 76
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
22 May 76
9 Au*f ■ 73
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
24 Apr. 72
I 2 May 72
3c Mar. £
17 May
6 Oct.
24 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
30 Mar.
17 Feb.
1 June
ti Jan.
25 Apr.
18 May
20 Aug.
9 Mar.
11 Mar.
7 Aug.
27 Mar.
5 Oct.
14 Nov.
15 Dec.
11 Nov.
18OCI.
15 Dec.
24 Jan.
12 Feb.
2 Feb.
15 Dec.
15 Dec.
24 Apr.
"May
l.IEUT.
COLON ET..
[8 Nov. 82 13 Mar. 97
1 Apr. 96 1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 96! 1 Apr. 57
1 Apr. 06 1 Apr. 97
i Apr. 96 4 May 97
WHEN
PLA.CEI OS
HAL? PAT.
17 Sept.
1 Apr.
13 Sept.
!3Sept.
4 Apr.
2 Oct.
29 Oct.
o May
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
29 Nov.
6 May
o Dec.
7 May
9 Sept.
15 Dec.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
36
7 July 9 28 Oct. 7>
S May 72
11 Aug. So 1 July 81
10 Sept.75
15 Dec. 71
26 Feb. 77
31 Aug. 72
20 Nov. 75
6 Jan. 72
13 June 75
9 Jan. 73
3 July 73
0 Mar. 73
9 Aug. 73
11 Nov. 78
21 July 80
10 Sept.75
10 Sept.75
7 Jan
9 Jan. 91
ii Dec. 88
1 Jan. 89
1 Jan. So
1 Jan. 89
1 Jan. Kg
'.1 Jan. 90
84Ji7Feb. 9
81 1 29 Nov. 86
88] 17 Jan. 94
21 June 90
23 May 90
12 Apr. 90
9 Mar. 92
81! 17 F'eb. 92
78 17 Jan. 86
84 27 Mar. 92
87 1 Apr. 94
81 10 Feb. 89
83 1 29 June 90
82 1 Apr. 92
84 1 Apr. 93
83 1 29 Dec. 83
8o|ioOct. 38
84! 3 Mar. 92
S1I13 Nov. 89
83! 2 July 90
83 ! 6 J uly 90
84 24 Apr. 92
84 1 1 Sept.91
91,25 May 97
96 2 July 97
91,23 Sept. 97
91:23 Sept. 97
S3 25 Sept.97
85 19 Oct. 97
88 19 Oct. 97
89 20 Oct. 97
91 1 28 Oct. 97
91 28 Oct. 97
9128 Oct. 07
881 1 Nov. 97
90 23 Nov. 97
86 28 Nov. 97 28 Nov .01
93' 1 Dec. 97
9c 6 Dec. 97 1 19 Jan. 01
91 15 Dec. 97
91 30 Dec. 97
oi 30 Dec. 97
' I
91 30 Dec. 97
91 30 Dec. 97'
91 30 Dec. 97
7 Jan. 98
9 Jan. 98
9 Jan. 98
19 Jan. 98
29 jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
2 Feb. 9S
8 Feb. 98
17 Feb. 98
i 24 Feb. 98
24 Feb. 98
3 Mar. 98
7 Mar. 08
9 Mar. 98 9 Mar. 98
9 Mar. 98
11 Mar. 98
19 Mar. 98
27 Mar. 98'
28 Mar. 98
31 Mar. 95
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98'
1 4 Apr. 98
C A pr. 98
6 Apr. 9S
14 Apr. 98
16 Apr. 98,
19 Apr. 98
24 Apr. 98
2 May 98
10 Jan. 83] 4Juue9o 4 Ma3T
8 May 84
1 May 86
10 Sept.86
1 J ul y 3 1
26 Sept. 83
31 Aug. 84
20 Nov. 86
6 Jan. 84
13 June 86
8 Jan. 85
19 Dec. 83
8 Jan. 85
3 Jan. 85
2 July S4
24 July 86
10 Sept.86
to Sept.86
8 May 92
21 Dec. 92
to Sept. 95
1 Oct. 87
15 June 85
15 Juue 85
2 Nov. 88
12 June gi
1 Sept.91
3 May 92
6 Oct. 92
9 Mar. 93
9 Aug. 93
23 Sept. 93
29 May 95
;o Sept. 95
10 Sept. 95
8 May 9S
11 May 98
11 May 98
18 May 9?
20 May 98
20 May 08
20 May 92
20 May 98
20 May 98
20 May 98
20 May 98
20 M ay 98
20 Mav 98
20 May 98
20 May 98
20 May 98
20 May 98;
Lieutenant Colonels.
47
Lionel Herbert. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Herbert Powell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis Garnett Atkinson, Major, Indian S. C :
Malcolm Hv. Stanley Grcver, Major, Indian S.C.j
Edward F. H. M'Swiney, Jfo/or. Indian S. C. ......
p.t.c. Henry It. B. Donne,75 Lt.Col. (from Major)
h.p. Norfolk Regt.), Assist. Adj. Gen., Bengal j
Francis Honry Kelly, Major, Royal Engineers
p.t.c. Henry B. Burlt on Watkis, Major, Indian S.C.
Henry Palmer Knight, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers. . .
Edward George Grogan.Zi'.CW.Bla'ck Watch (42 F.)1
William Henrv Goldney, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Thomas Caldwell Pears, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps.
Arthur E. R. Curran, Lt.Col. Manchester Regt '
George Arthur Mills, CB. Lt.Col. Dublin F. (102 F.)
Henry Martindale Temple, Zf.CoMndian S. C. ...
Aug. Simeon Le Quesne, Lt.Col. R. Mar. Art
Edmond J. Gallwey.OB. Lt.Col. Som. Lt.Inf. (13 F.),
HenryMostynOwen.Zr.ro/. 1 Dragoon Guards ...
p.t.c. John Stewart Scott Barker, Lt.Col. R. Art. ..
Frederic BriceBinnj, Lt.Col. (from R. Artillery)...
Francis Seymour Leslie, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Carmichae'l Light Young, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
EyreM. Stewart Crabbe, C B. Lt.Col. Gren. Guards
Berahard Drysdale Moller, Lt.Col. h.p. i3 Hussars
p.t.c. Julian J. Leverson, CMG. Lt.Col. Royal )
Engineers >
Robert HowdenKellie, Lt.Col. h.p. (from Major) >
S. Lancashire Regt >
Richard Lionel Hippisley, CB. Lt.Col. Roy. Eng.
p.t.c. Frank Wm.N. Wogan-Browne, Lt. Col. 3 Huss.
Alfred Mansel, DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.i.c. Charles St. Leger Barter, CB. Lt.Col. York- )
shire Lightlnfantry (105 F.) J
Robert Charles Hellard, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Arthur Houstonn Hewat, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Harry George Weir, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Edward Elliott Carr, CB. Lt.Col. Scots Fusilier3...
John Colin L. Campbell Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Horace J. JamesKentish.i/. Co/. DorsetRegt.(39Ft.)
Colm George Donald, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Fusiliers
Henry John Lyster,Z/.Co/. R oyal Artillery
William Walter Lean, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
George Alfred Money, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
Richard Hobart Morrison, Lt.Col. (trom h.p.~)
Major iS Hussars), Assist. Procost Marshal, >
South Africa Field Force, 19 Jan. 00 )
Frank Robt. Crofton Carleton, Lt.Col. Irish i'us ..
p.s.c. Jas. G. White, Lt.Col. Middlesex Regt. (77 F.)
Charles J. Spottiswoode, Lt.Col. Yorkshire Regt.
Gecrge Thorpe Onslow, Lt.Col. Ro^a". Marines
Arthur Mordaunt Murray, Lt. Col. (from R. Art.)..
Geo.H.H.Couchman, DSO. Major, Somerset Lt.Inl.
Philip Saltmarshe, Lt. Col. Royal Artdlery
Edward Wm. Herbert, Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles
Benjamin D. A. Donne, CB. Lt.Col. Sussex Regt.
Lawrence Jamieson Torrie, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Roderick "William MacLeod, Lt.Col. Indian S. 0.
Walter F.C. Chichele Plowden, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
p.t.c. Walter Blunt Fletcher, Lt.Col. R. Art
p.s.c. John William Hawkins, Lt.Col. Royal Art. ..
John Wilmot Robyns, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Francis Lloyd, CB. DSO. Lt.Col. Grenadier Guards
Walter G. Crole Wyndham, CB. Lt.Col. 21 Lancers
p.t.c. Fras. Ricbd. Pennefather Kane, Lt.Col.
(frcm Major n.p. E. Surrey Regt.), Dep. Ass
Adjutant General, Alexandria, 30 Nov. 98
Peter Robert Bairnsfather, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
p.t.c. Percy H. Hamon Massy,'6 Lt.Cot. h.p
(from Major) 6 Dragoon Guards ; Vice Consul i
AtiaMinor, 11 Mar. 96
Henry A. Walsh, Lt.Col. Somerset Lt. Inf. (13 F.)
Arthur Wm. M'Kinstry, Lt.Col. Leicester Regt....
John Monteith, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corns
Redmond C. S. Macausland, Lt. Col. Indian S. C.
Henry Richard Marrett, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
James A. Campbell, Lt.Col., Seaforth Highlanders
Fred. Baumgardt Elmslie, Lt.Col. (from Royal |
Artillery) J
Thomas F. A. Watson-Kennedy/' Lt.Col. h.p.S
Cameron Highlanders (79 Foot), Commandant >
Lines of Communication, South Africa, 9 Mar. 01 )
p.t.c. Chas. R. Simpson, Lt.Col. Middlessex Regt.
Johnston Stoney Talbot,78 Major (from h.p. j
COBITET,
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22 Jan. 75
;i Aug. So
11 Maj" 73
24 July 69
6 July 70
30 Jan. 78
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1 July 81
27 Jan. 76
1 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
4 Oct. 79
1 July 81
6 Apr. 79
2 June 80
:5 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
15 Dec. 71
29 May 72
11 Sept. 74
12X07. 73
3 June 72
:3 Feb. 71
28 Oct. 71
1 July &i
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
I 8 May 73
6 Jan. 72
30 Dec. 71
6 Jan. 72
30 Nov. 76
t2 Sept. 72
10 Sept. 75
6 Jan. 72
re Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
9 Aug. 73
6 Jan. 72
10 Sept. 75
21 Sept. 74
12 Sept.72
11 Sept. 72
11 Sept. 72
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Secretary Royal Military College, 22 Jan. 97 ... J
George H.Chippindall,"a Major, h.p. West Riding
Regt.; Comdt. of Colonial Forces, JV. Australia,
Kith local rank of Colonel
William Hugh Williams, CMG. Major, Royal Art.
Harry Finn,80 Major, h.p. 2: Lancers; Comdt. >
Local Forces, Queensland, with rank of Colonel }
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1 Adt.
11 May
13 Dec.
19 June
15 Dec.
29 May
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22 Nov. Si
29 Nov. 81
15 Dec. 8?
25 Dec. 83
24 Nov. 83
18 Dec. 80
6 Jan. 84
29 Oct.
6 Jan.
5 Aug.
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11 Sept.96 ;o May
26 June 97 1 20 May
Sept. 07 20 May
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83I 3
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81 6
80 21
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80! 12
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May 9S 20
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Oct. 86| 1
May 88 7
June 92 8
June 91 12
:8 Dec. 86 14
1 July 95 14
17 July 89 '26
!i July 89 28
12 Sept. 90 1
!2 Oct. 90I I
15 June 85 1 6
7 July 86 8
1 Jan. 91 10
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11 Sept.
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3i 13 Aug. 89
81 26 Mar. 50
84 15 Jan. 91
81 1 1 Sept. 89
81I 2 Sept. 89
83 10 Aug. 91
84I15 Jan. 91
31 Dec. 90
3 Sept.90
1 Oct. 39
11 Sept.92
11 Sept.92
13 June 74
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12 Nov.
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1 Jan.
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20 Mar.
9 Jan.
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:o Sept.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
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n Feb.
12 Nov. 73
2 Nov. 72
11 Feb. 75
28 Feb. 74
5 June 75
13 Nov. 72
13 Nov. 72
13 Nov. 72
29 Nov. 76
19 Aug. 75
31 Oct. 82
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1 Oct. 89 6
21 May 84'i5
28 Dec. 88 15
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28 Feb. 81
2 Nov. 84
19 July 82
20 Oct. 83
7 Mar. 83
13 Nov. 84
13 Nov. 84
[3 Nov. 84
22 Apr. 86
27 Aug. 84
11 Aug. 80 27 Jan. 75 20 Jan. 86
21 Sept. 741 19 July 82
6 Oct. 75 27 Aug. 84
21 June 91
2 Nov. 92
24 May 93
15 June 85
23 Sept.95
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
14 Feb. 91
1 Oct. 92
22 Feb. 93
7 June 93
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16 Nov.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
2 Nov. 98
9 Mar. 01
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4 Oct. 93'i6 Nov.
13 June 74 12 Nov. 83 13 Dec. 93 16 Nov. 981,6 Nov. 9S
14 Aug. 76 1 Mar. 3
1 Jan. 94*16 Nov.
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22 Jan. 81 , 1 July 81 23 Nov. 87^4 Oct. 94 16 Nov.
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2 Mar. 00
48
Lieutenant Colonels.
p.s.c. Charles a Court,61 C3IG.Lf. Col. (from h.p. ^
Rifle Brig.) ; 3Iilitary Attache, Brussels )
Charles Owen Hore,s2 CMG. Lt.Col. R, Gnrr. Regt.
Robert John Tudway, Hajor, Essex Regiment
p.s.c. Hugh P. Shekieton, Major, S. Lane. Regt....
Wm. Spottiswoode Sparkes," CMG. Major h.p. }
Welsh Regiment )
p.j.c. Bertram R.Mitford.DSO.Cajui.E. Surrey Regt.
Wm. Staveley Gordon, Major, Royal Engineers"
Frns. J.Pink.C.VG.DSO.Afu/or.W.Sur.Regt.U F.)
;)..*.c.Thos.D'Oyly Snow, M<i/i>r, Northampton Regt.
p.s.c. Arthur Edm. Sandbac'h. DUO. Major, R. Eng.
p.s.c. Wm. Hy. Sitwell, DSO Major, Northum. Fus.
Walter Chas. Hunter- Blnir, Major, Royal Artillery
Granville G. A. Egerton, Major, Seaforth Hldrs. ...
p.s.c. Fred. Spencer Kobb, Major Durham Light)
Infantry, I). A. A. Gen. War Office, i Nov. 9S ... j
Hy. M. Pakington Hawkes, Major, Indian S. C. ...
GeorgeT.W.Hewat.if.Co/. K. 0. S. Borderers ...
)'.». 0, Geo. Dudley Carleton, Lt.Col. Leicester Regt.
Frederick Milhank Bland, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edwin Hav Pickwoad, CMG. Lt.Col. Roval Art. ...
Robert F. Lindsell, CB.Lt. Col. Glo'ster R'egt. (28F.)
Lionel Edw. Blakeney Booth,8' Lt.Col. (fronO
Major h.p. West Riding Regiment) ; Dep. Asst. >
Adj. Gen. Barbadoes, 11 Jan. 99 )
Bowes Leslie Eman, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edward Ward, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Arthur Pole-Penton. Lt.Col. (from R. Gar. Art.) ...
James Laing Fixott.it. Col. (from Royal Artillery)
Owes Stuart Smyth, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Arthur H. Croker Philpotts, Lt.Col. Royal Art. ...
p.t.o. Thos. Stanford Baldock, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Edward Jas. Fandon Wood, Lt.Col. Indian Star! C.
William Frederick Cleeve, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Fras. Colehrooke Farmer, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Thomas Slock, Lt.Col. Essex Regiment (44 F.) ...
p.s.c. Percy H. N.Lake," Lt.Col. (from Major 1
h.p. E. Lane. Re^t.), Assist. Adjutant Gen, War >
Office, tiith rank cf Colonel, 13 Nov. 99 )
John A. Smith-Cuuinghame, Major, 2 Life Guards
Charles Couyngham Ellis, Lt.Col. Royal Engurs.
dastings Read, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Hy.Wm. Newton Guinness, C.W. if. Col. Irish 1
Regiment I
Richard Louis Milne,s; DSO. Lt.Col. (from Major, \
h.p. Leicester RegDDistrict Commandant, South *■
Africa, 4 Dec. 00 )
Chas.Evans-Gordon,68if.Co/., h.p. Berkshire Regt.
Hon. Hy. Chas.Legge,89 CVO. Lt.Col. h.p. (from 1
Major, Coldstream Guards), Equerry in Wail- •
ing to the King ;
Jas. R. Leslie Macdonald, CB. 3Iaj. R. Engineers
Cyril Godfrey Martyr, DSO. Major, Duke of)
Cornwall's Light infantry >
p.s.c. Sir Hy. S. Rawlinson, Bart. CB. Major, \
Coldstream Guards J
Edward Gunner, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Jas. Charles Young, Lt.Col. Sussex Regt....
ulewellyn S. Mellor, Lt.Col. Liverpool Regt
Charles James Robarts, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hubert Burton, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edward Hogarth Molesworth, Lt.Col. Indian S. 0.
p.s.c. JameB Birch Sharpe, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Orbell Henry Oakes, Lt.Col. Worcestershire Regt.
Thomas Digby, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Ingram C. Conway-Gordon, Major, High. Lt. Inf.
Maurice C. Barton, DSO. Lt.Col. R. Engineers ...
Henry C. Denny, CB.Lt.Col. Northampton Regt...
Arch. J. A. VT right, CB. Lt.Col. E. Lane. Regt. ...
James Robert Parkinson, Lt.Col. Hampshire Regt.
p.s.c. Sir H. A. W. Johnson, Bart. Lt.Col. York '.
Light Infantry j
Ronald Charles Miixwell, CB.Lt.Col. Roy.Enginrs.
George PensamBourcicault, if.CW. Army S.C
Henry Davison Love, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
George Ewbank Briggs, Lt.Col. Royal Fusiliers ...
John Warre Sill, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Robert Addison Rigg, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Henry Beaufoy Thornhill, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
Alwy'ndeB.V. Paget.i/.Cof.DurhainLt.Inf. (106F.)
Francis Chcs. Carter, Lt. CW.BerkshireRegt. (66 F.)
Edw. Henry HoptonMontresor.if.CV.IndianS.C.
Arthur Henry Bagnold, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
p.s. c.Francis Wm.Bromheld, Lt. Col. Cheshire Rgt.
Willoughby Verner Constable, Lt. Col.R. Engineers
Robert E. Jennings, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Aug. de Seguril'Kerrell, ILajor, Cameron Hldrs ..
Herbert Martin, CB.Lt. Cc!. Leinster Regiment ...
Henry Cecil Eagles, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Edward UmfrevilleBlackett.if.C'o/.Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Edward Hegan.au Lt.Col. Cavalry Depot
COBNET,
'-•lid LIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
1
j MAJOR.
1 MEUT.
WHBN
FLACKDON
orENSIGN.
17 May 79
HALF PAT.
30 Jan. 78
5 Dec. S4
24 Apr. 9.
16 Nov.9£
11 May 78
8 May 80 27 Jan. S5
j 4 Mar. gl.
lid Nov. 98
'3 Aug. 79
1 July 81 21 Apr. S6
18 Nov. gt
16 Nov. 98
31 Jan. 80
1 July 81 5 Oct. 87
' 18 Nov. gt
16 Nov. 93
22 Oct. 81 5 Nov. 83
18 Nov. gC
J16 Nov. 98
: 1 Mar. 01
9 Sept. 82 24 June 91
18 Nov. 96
J16 Nov. 98
is Feb. 83 30 Sept. 91
18 Nov. 96
16 Nov. 98
ifi Feb. 78
8 Mar. 81 31 Mar. 88
30 Dec. 96
16 Nov. 98
22 Jan. 79
1 July 81 1 July 87
1 May 07
'16 Nov. gi
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 89
23 Nov. 97
'16 Nov. 98
14 Jan. 80
1 Julv 8: 10 Apr. 80
21 Jan. 96
16 Nov. 9S
18 Feb. 80 15 July 88
29 Jan. 98
16 Nov. 98
13 Aug. 79
28 Feb. 81 15 May 89
8 June 98
16 Nov. 98
ti Aug. 80
1 Jnly 81 2 Feb. 80
13 July 98
16 Nov. 98
23 Nov. 72 23 Nov. 84
23 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 98
27 Septal
28 Oct. 71 1 Jan. 3i
14 June 90
3 Dec. 98
11 Sept. 76 26 Mar. 84
15 Nov. 91
3 Dec. 98
g Jan. 73 27 May 82
1 Oct. 89
9 Dec. 98
9 Jan. 73 27 May 82
1 Oct. 89
9 D-jc. 98
21 Sept. 74 19 Nov. 81
1 July 91
.-2 Dec. 98
10 Jan. 7- 6 Sept. 82
6 Sept.S2
14 Dec. 98
9 Jan. 73 24 June 82
13 Nov. 3c
15 Dec. 98
y Jan. 73 j 1 June 82
1 Oct. 89
15 Dec. 98
9 Jan. 73' 7 June 82
1 Oct. 89
15 Dec. 93
9 Jan. 73
12 June 82
1 Nov. 89
is Dec. 98
9 Jan. 73
24 June 82
13 Nov. 89
31 Dec. 98
19 Apr. 73
8 July 82
4 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 99
29 Apr. 73
15 July 82
4 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 99
1 Jan. 73
1 Jan. 85
1 Jan. 93
1 Jan. 99
29 Apr. 73
1 Sept.82
12 Feb. 90
3 Jan. 99
29 Apr. 73
9 Sept.82
19 Mai. 90
4 Jan. 99
11 Feb. 7s
8 Feb. 82
15 Sept. 85
8 Jan. 99
9 Aug. 73
31 Oct. 83
1 July 91
11 Jan. 99
11 Feb. 76
10 Apr. 83
12 Jan. 91
12 Jan. 99
2 May 72
2 May 84
12 Aug. 91
12 Jan. 99
15 Jan. 73
18 Jan. 85
15 Jan. 93
15 Jan. 99
9 Aug. 73
2 May 81
15 June8j
16 Jan. 99
31 Aug. 73
8 Mar. 85
18 Nov. 91
18 Jan. 99
13 June 75
6 Apr. 81
23 Jan. 89
24 Jan. 99
29 Aug. 00
31 Aug. 71
8 Apr. 85
15 June 85
25 Jan. 99
22 Feb. 82
7 Juno 90
8 Jan. 95
25 Jan. 99
23 Oct. 80
1 July 81
14 Aug. 89
26 Feb. 96
25 Jan. 90
6 Feb. 84
4 Nov. 91
25 Jan. 99
26 Jan. 99
29 Apr. 73
9 Sept.82
28 Mar. 90
31 Jan. 99
11 Nov, 76
5 Mar. 84
6 Aug. 94
2 Feb. 99
1= Jan. 75
1 Julv 81
26 Nov. 90
4 Feb. 99
12 Feb. 73
8 Jan. 85
12 Feb. 93
12 Feb. 99
29 Apr. 73
16 Sept.82
29 Mar. 90
15 Feb. 99
24 Feb. 73
8 Jan. 85
24 Feb. 93
24 Feb. 99
2 May 72
2 May 84
13 Aug. 91
28 Feb. 99
10 Jan. 72
17 Dec. 81
9 Oct. 89
2 Mar. 99
2 May 72
2 May 84
13 Aug.qi
8 Mar. 99
21 June 79
1 July 81
6 May 89
15 Apr. 97
8 Mar. 99
2 May 72
2 May 84
8 Sept.91
14 Mar. 99
31 Oct. 77
29 Oct. 79
20 Oct. 83
22 Apr. 93
1 7 Mar. 99
22 Oct. 70
28 Oct. 71
10 Nov. 80
8 Jan. 90
18 Mar. 99,
2 July 70
11 Oct. 79
26 Aug. 85
22 Apr. 94
24 Mar. 99
28 Feb. 74
6 Feb. 82
4 July 91
26 Mar. 99
2 May 72
2 May 84
16 Sept.91
i Apr. 99
10 Sept. 76
j 5 Apr. 84
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 99
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 84
30 Sept.qi
4 Apr. 99
13 June 74
16 Feb. 84
18 Feb. 91
5 Apr. 99
12 Sept. 72
r2 Sept.84
1 Oct. 91
5 Apr. 99
29 Apr. 73
1 Oct. 82
2 Apr. 90
19 Apr. 99|
23 Apr. 73
8 Jan. 85
23 Apr. 93
23 Apr. 99;
11 Feb. 75
24 Aug. 81
21 Oct. 91
26 Apr. 99
11 May 78
4 May 80
1 Aug. 85
17 Oct. 94
30 Apr. 99I
8 May 73
8 Jan. 85
8 May 93
8 May 99
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept.84
15 June 85
1 0 May 9q
29 May 72
22 Sept. 83
24 Mar. 90
14 May 99
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept.84
19 Oct. 911
18 May 99 1
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept.84
6 Nov. 91
21 May 99
23 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 92
21 May 991
22 May 99
30 Jan. 78
1 Oct. 78
6 June S3
21 Aug. 91
23 May 99!
1 July 74
iq Jan. 85
3 June 92
23 May 991
2q Apr. 73
1 Oct. 82
S Apr. 90,
25 May 99,
11 Sept. 76
31 Jan. 82
22 Dec. 871
31 May 9Q
Lieutenant Colonels.
49
I CORSET,
'2nfiLIEUT.
OrEXSIGN.
May
2S Feb. 74 23 Dec. Si
2 May 72 j 2 May 84
i~ Sept. 72 12 Sept. 84
2S Feb. 74 30 Sept.82
15 July 72 15 July 84
1 Jan. 81 J 13 Aug
23 Aug. 93 25 July 04
i7Aug.S6
16 June 97
John William Hind,91 Major, h.p. The Buffs, )
Comdt. of Prisoner." of War at St. Selena j
p.'.c. Francis Waldron, CB.Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 20 Apr. 73 1 Oct. 82
Algernon Campbell Foley, Lt. Cot. Royal Engineers
CDSrles Henry Darling, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
William J. H. Frodsham, Lt.Col. E. Surrey Regt.
Wm. C. Nicholls, Lt.Col. Royal Marine Artillery...
Hon. Richd. Thompson Lawley, Lt.Col. 7 Hussars' 11 Feb. 76 21 July 85
John H. Campbell, Lt.Col. A. and S. Highrs ; :o Sept. 77 8 Oct. S4
Alex.H.Abercrombie,if.Co?.SeotsFusiliers(2iF) 26 July 7621 Sept. S3
Herbert S. FitzGerald, OB. Lt. Col. Durham Lt. Inf. 11 Feb. 75 5 July 82
St. John Corbet Gore, CB. Lt.Col. 5 Dracroon Gas. 22 Jan. 79 1 July 81 25 Feb. 85
Jas. R. M. DalrymDle-Hav, DSO. Lt.Col.W. I. Regt. 1 Nov. 70 1 July Si | 2 Feb. 90
Sir Fred. John Dealtry Lugard,^ KCMG. CB.
DSO. Lt.Col. (from Major, Norfolk Regt.), High
Commr. Northern Nigeria, icith rank of Brigadier
General, 9 Jan. 00
p.».c.Herbert S. Walker, Major. Scot. Rifles (»j F.)! 23 Aug. 84 U6 Apr. 94
p.s.c.Hon. Chas. G.Fortescue, CMG.DSO. Major, 1 , ToT, Si . Tn1„ RtL rw
Rifle Brigade i t22 Jan" 8l * Jali Sl|14 DeC
William Carter Giffard, DSO. Major, Welsh Regt.; n May 7S 13 Mar. bo
Alfred Jas. Arnold.^ DSO. Lt.Col. (from Major^
Cnatt.); serving under the Portuguese Chartered r
Company, Mozambique J
Henry Fortescne,'5 Lt.Col. h.p. 17 Lancers
Edward John K. Priestley, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
William Jacob Mackenzie, Lt.Col. Roy. Engineers
p.s.c. Albert Farrar Gatlitt', Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Frederick P. Lawrence White, £'.Co7."lnr]ian S.C.
Robt. F. Gartside-Tipping, CB.Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
William Grant de Jersey, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery-
Arthur Dolben Bulpett, Lt. Col. Derbyshire Regt.l
Henry Speed Andrews-Speed, Lt.Col. Royal Eng.
Stuart Brownlow Beatson, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Malcolm John Meade, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.I
John de Courcy D. Meade, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...]
Harry Everard Passy, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Eustace Edward M. Lawford, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Edward M. Nedham, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
Arthur W. T. Radchffe, Zf.CoMndian S.U
James Fansh Malcolm Fawcett, Lt.Col. h.p. 5 Lan.
Cecil Francis Garnett,£c.CoZ.East Yorkshire Regr.
Charles Fred. Hadden, Lt.Col. (from Royal Art.)
Thos. Tweed Vaughan, Lt.Col. (from R. Artillery)
Arthur Henry Wilford Brett, Lt.Col. R Artillery ...
Hon. Reginald Henry Bertie, CB.Lt.Col. Welsh i'us.
Edward A. Wylde, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Horace G. P. Beauchamp, Lt.Col. 20 Hussars
Alex. MacWhirter Renny, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C. ...
Henry C. Page Henderson, '"if. CW.b.p. 6 Dragoons; '11 Sept.78J2o Oct. 83
Philip Thomas Buston, DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Engnrs.l 12 Sept.72 12 Sept.84
;i5 July 76
29 Apr. 73
12 Sept.72
27 Jan. 76
24 July 73
3 Aug. 73
29 Apr. 73
20 Nov. 75
12 Sept. 72
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
! 9 Aug. 73
I 9 Aug. 73
; 9 Aug. 73
1 May 78 30 June 81
|28Feb. 74
1 1 1 Sept.73
6 June 82
1 Oct. 82
12 Sept.84
->3 Mar. 85
8 Jan.
8 Jan. 85
1 Oct. 82
19 Jan. 83
12 Sept.84
8 Jan "
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan
8 Jan. 85
9 June 84
3 May S4
1 Oct.
11 Sept.73J25 Nov. 82
11 Sept.73 14 Feb. 83
21 Sept.74jio May 83
27 Jan. 76 13 A pr. 85
11 Oct. 78I15 Oct. 84
11 Sept.731 8 Jan. 85
LIECT.
COLONEL.
10 Dec. Sd 3 June 99
1 Apr. 92 8 June 99
3 Nov. 91 9 June 99
6 Dec. 91 2[ June 99
14 Dec. 91 2 1 June 99
5 July 93122 June 99
5 May 93126 June 99
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5 Dec. 9S
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John Charles Tyler, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Manley Ogden Hopkins, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ..
Arthur Edmund Horniblow, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Terence England Rowan, Lt.Col. (from Royal)
Artillery); Ordnance Officer 2nd Class, Rangoon j
William Hugh Edward Dobie, Lt.Col. It. Artillery
George Hamilton Sim, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
John Charles Campbell, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Lewis M. Murray Hall, Lt. Col. IndiaD Staff Corps
Percival Geo. Parkinson, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept.
Robert Theophilas H.Law, Lt.Col. Army Ord.Dept.
Henry Finnis, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
William Henry Manning. Captain, Indian S. C
Chas. Tom Reay, CB.Lt.Col. Manches. Regt. (63 F.)
12 Sept. 72) 12 Sept 34
11 Sept.73i25 Nov. 82
27 Jan. 76 17 May 85
11 Sept.73 16 Feb. 83
11 Sept. 73128 Feb. 83
12 Sept.72 i2 Sept.84
9 Jan. 73 8 Jan. 85
1 Oct. 73 8 Jan.
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8 May 85
8 Jan. 85
25 Aug. 97
18 Mar. 82
5 Sept.77 21 July
24 Mar. 75 24 Mar. 76
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HenryThos. Fenwick, MVO.DSO.Major, R H.Gds. 11 Mar. 85 1 15 Apr. 9:
George Wade Robertson Fultor, Lt.Col. Royal Art 11 Sept.73 28 Mar- 83
Edward Cleary Hill,'* Lt.Col. h.p. (from Major;
Wiltshire Regt.) Ln>pector of Gymnasia, Madras r 2 Dec. 74 1 July 81
and Bombay, 18 Mar. 97 )
James MilfordSutherlana'Brunker,'i<.'CoV.''R7Art 1 Sept.73 4 Oct. 8?
p.s.c. Hen. Beaufoy Mortimer," Lt.Col. (from h.p. ")
Major North Staffordshire Regiment), Assist. > 28 Feb. 74 19 Nov. 81
Adj. Gen. Bengal, 16 Oct. 99 )
Newton S. Allen, £«.Ce/.S.StaffordshireRegt.(8oF.) 6 Oct. 76 31 Oct. 83
Harold Gore-Browne, Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles...] in Feb. 76 12 May 85
Hon. Arthur E. Dalzell, CB. Lt.Col. OxfordLt. Inf. 20 Feb. 70 78 Oct. 71 11 Mar. 82
Stanley Hnmphery, Lt.Col. Gloucester Regiment... 30 Jan. 78 21 Apr. S0I17 Apr. 85
8 July 99 8 July 99
6 Nov. 93 1 2 July 99
25 Apr. 90! 13 July 99
31 Dec. 91 16 July 99
18 July 9218 July 99
24 July 93 24 July 99
3 Aug. 93
17 Apr. 90
21 July 92
31 Dec. 91
1 July 87
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
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19 Aug. 92
15 Aug. 91
12 May 90
28 Juue 90
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11 Sept.93
26 Sept.94
7 Dec.
8 Jan. 92
1 July 90
28 Sept. 97
1 Aug. 90
1 Oct. 90
16 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 92
1 Oct. 93
1 Aug. 04
1 Oct. 94
4 Apr. 92
24 June
24 Oct. 91
19 Sept. 96
31 Dec. 90
iq Mar. 94
20 May 90
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John Davidson Fullerton, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers;
9 Jan. 73I 8 Jan.
James MolesvvorthCandy, Lt. Co?.Indian Statt'Corps i 2 Nov. 73 8 Jan. 84
George Turner Jones, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers !
Hen. Robert Kelham, CB. Lt. Col. Highland Lt. Inf.
Thomas Henry Jackson Woodrow, Lt.Col. R. Art.;
Alexander Bulstrode Fenton, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
William Lambert, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps I
Harry Leonard Dawson, CB. Lt. Col. Indian S. C 12 Nov. 73] 8 Jan
Wilham Gordon Yate, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps... 12 Nov. 73 8 Jan,
William Daniel Conner, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers... | 9 Jan. 73! 8 Jan. 85
James Edward Dewar, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoon Guards ... 29 July 82,20 July 87
9 Jan. 73I 8 Jan
28 May 73 ' 7 Jan,
11 Sept.73 i Apr. 83
12 Nov. 73! 8 Jan. 85
12 Nov. 73 8 Jan. 85
Hon. Click de R. B. Roche, CB. Lt.Col.S. Wales Brds
Richard Owen,'02 Lt.Col. h.p. (from Major
Lancers) ; Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Bombay
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Lieutenant Colonels.
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p.s.c. Son. Arthur H. Heimiker-Major, CJB.Lt.Col. )
Coldstream Guards 5
William Tylden, L/.Col. Royal Artillery'
Waldemar Delmar Lindlev, It. Cut. R. Engineers ...
Arch. M. Oarthew-Yorstoiir., CB.Lt.Col. Blk. Watch
Alex. Wilson, CB. Lt.CoI, Arsrvll & Suthld. Hldrs.
William Aug. Scott, CB. Lt.CoI. Gordon Highlders.
p.s.c. Edward Hugh Bethell, DSO. Lt.CoI. R. Eng.
p.s.c. Arthur E. W. Colville, Lt.CoI. Rifle Brigade...
Stephen Dickson Rainsford, Lt.CoI. R. Artillery ...
Stewart John Trench, Lt.Col.West Riding Regt. ...
George F. R. Henderson,1"" CB. Major (from h. p. ■)
York and Lancaster Regt.); Special Employ, r
War Office, 29 Aug. oo )
Foster Lionel Cunliff'e, Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery
Fred. Wm. Town Attree, Lt.CoI. Royal Engineers..
Claude Mason Haggard, Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery
p.s.c Geo. F. C.Mackenzie, CB. Lt.CoI. Suffolk Regt.
Geo. Frond,10* Lt.Col.h.y. Northumberland Fusiliers
Albert Henry Callwell, Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery
David'Erskine Dewar, Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery
Alex. Lechmere Mein. Lt.CoI. Royal Engineers..
David Alex. Kinioch, CB.MVO.Lt. Col. Gren. Guards
Gerald Talbot Kelaart, Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c Fred. Hammersiey, Lt. Col. Lancashire Fus.
Francis Charles Annesley, Lt.CoI. Royal Fusiliers
Herbert Edwards Irwin, Lt.CoI. Warwick Regt....
Edward Bleiddian Herbert,1"5 Lt. Col. h. p. 17 Lan.
Edwin Loftus M'Cansland, Lt.CoI. R. Marines ..
Harold Carmichael Wylly, Lt.CoI. Derby Regt...
How Francis Cadell, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff Corps.
Henry Turner Fait.hfu.ll, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff C...
Arthur Churchill Bailward, Lt. Col. R. Artillery ...
Harry Alex. Dyer Curtis, Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery ...
Henrv O'Brien Owen, Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery
Ellis '('has. Fletcher Holland, Lt.CoI. R. Artillery...
Francis Will'ord Boteler, Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery ...
Arthur Spencer Pratt, CB. Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery...
Wm. Edw. Blewitt, CMO. Lt.CoI. (from Royal Art.)
Murray Venables Hilton, Lt.CoI. Worcester Regt....
Percy Schletter, Lt.CoI. Liverpool Regiment
p.s.c. Benj. R. Hawes, Lt.CoI. Irish Rifles
O'Donnel Colley Grattan, DSO. Lt.CoI. Lvrpl. Regt.
Ernest Vernon Bellers, Lt.CoI. Middlesex Regt
Thos. G. L. H. Armstrong, Lt.CoI. Northum- )
berland Fusiliers J
John Percy Gethin, Lt. Col. Manchester Regiment...
John H.Verschoyle, Lt. Col. Duke of Cornwall's L.I....
Berkeley Crosby Quill, 106Jfa/or(fromh. p. York and "1
Lancaster Regt.) ; Special Serrice, S. Africa ...$
Cyril Wood, CB. Lt.CoI. EsBex Regiment
William Fry, CB.Lt. Col. West Yorkshire Regt
p.s.c. Richard S. H.Moody, Lt.CoI. Irish Fusiliers...
Lawrence L. Steele. Lt.CoI. Manchester Regt
Reginald H. Hall, DSO. Lt. Col. South Lanes. Regt.
Warren Hastings, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff Corps
James Philip Sparling, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff Corps...
Henry George Ryland, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff Corps...
Frederick George Preston, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff C...
Harold Arthur Deane, CSI. Lt.CoI. Indian S. C. ...
Chas. E. Wylde Macdonald, Lt.CoI. Indian S. C. ...
Edw. Spenc'e Hastings, DSO. Lt.CoI. Indian S. C...
John Franklin Worlledge, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff C....
Harry Stanley Massy, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff Corps...
p.s.c. Alfred Edwin Jones, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff C. ...
George Ashby Ashby, CB. Lt. Col. Duke of CornO
wall's Light Infantry j
Herbert Cecil Money, Lt.CoI. B,cyal Marines
Henry Tempest Hicks, CB. Lt. Col. Dublin Fusiliers
James Henry Aspinwall, Lt.CoI. 3 Dragoon Gds....
Alex. Geo. Che3ney, Lt.CoI. Worcester Regiment ...
Andrew Cracroft Becher, Lt. Col. Norfolk Regt
Frederick Ivor Maxse, CB. DSO. Major, Coldst.Gds.
p.s.c. Walter Robt. B. Doran, Major, Irish Regiment
George Fred. Gorringe, CJfG. DSO. Captain, R. Bug.
Charles Evan Maberly, DSO. Lt.CoI. Royal Artilly.
Charles Victor Bremer Kuper, Lt.CoI. R. Artillery...
Arthur Clifton Hansard.ir. Col. Royal Artillery
Benjamin Burton, CB.Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Robt. C. A. B. Bewicke-Copley, CB. Lt.CoI. )
King's Royal Rifles )
Cholmeley E.C. B. Harrison, Lt.Col.W. Kent Regt....
Francis Macdonald Drury, Lt.CoI. Indian S. C
Charles John Dennys, Lt.CoI. Indian Staff Corps...
p s.c. John Steven Cowans, Major, Rifle Brigade...
p.s.c. Samuel A. E. Hickson, DSO. Lt. Col. R.Eng....
p.s.c. Fred.Wm. Roinilly.aB.-DSO.Zf.CW. Scots Gds.
Stephen Frewen, Lt. Col. h. p. 16 Lancers
Charles Edward Wyncoll, Lt.CoI. A. S. Corps
Altred Keene, DSO. Lt.CoI. Royal Artillery
Gerald C. Penrice Onslow, Lt.CoI. R. Engineers
Son. Charles Harbord, CB. Lt.CoI. Scots Guards
William Francis Howard Stafford, Lt.CoI. R.Eng
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20 Nov. 75
11 Sept.73
9 Jan. 73
20 Nov. 7>
1 July 3 1
21 Sept. 74
9 Jan. 73
10 Sept. 75
11 Sept.73
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1 May 78' 24 June 79
11 Sept.73
9 Jan. 73
11 Sept.73
12 Feb. 76
29 Nov. 76
2 May 72
11 Feb. 74
29 Apr. 73
1 July 81
12 Feb. 74
11 Sept.76
27 June 75
19 Jan. 76
29 Nov. 76
1 Sept.76
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Lieutenant Colonels.
51
LIEUT.
MAJOB.
p.s.c. Edw. R. C.Graham. CB.lt. Col. Cheshire Rest.
.lames W. Stirling', Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Robert A. G. Harrison, CMG. Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Georee .Tas. Butcher, CMG.Lt. Col. Army Ord.Dept.
p.s.c. Fras. S. Lnglefield, DSO. Lt.Col. E.York Regt..
Richard Joshua Cooper, Lt.Col. Irish Guards
Arch. G. Brabazon Urmston, Major, R. Marines....
Arthur Herbert Kenney, CMG. DSO. Lt.Col. R.Eng
jis.r. Edward Wm. Fleming, Lt.Col. (from R. Art.)
Sir Roht.A.W. Cotteton,Bart.,CB. Lt.Col. 'Welsh Fus.
p.s.c. Bon. John Edward Lindley, Lt.Col. (from
Major, h.p. 1 Dragoons); Commandant, School of
Instruction for Imperial Yeomanry Officers
Juxon Henry Juxon-Jones, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C. ..
Charles Herbert, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
George Atkins Collins, Lt.Col. Indian Statf Corps...
William Charles Aslett, Z/.CoMndian Staff Corps...
Lumlev Scobell Peyton, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps ..
p.*. c.Alfred W.L. Bayly, CB. DSO. Lt. Col. Ind.S.C.
Arthur Adve, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Chas. G. Mansell Fasken,Zr.Co7. Indian S.C
Lionel Grafton Beckham, Lt. Col. Indian S.C
George Prescott Douglas,l<>8 Lt.Col. (from h.p. >
2 Dragoon Guards), Remount Estab. South Africa >
Lord Edmund BernardiTalbot. DSO.Zr.CoZ. (from-)
. h.p. 11 Hussars) ; MB. for S.W. Sussex; Assist. >
Private Sec. to Secretary of State for War J
Chas. John Lewis Stuart. Lt. Col. Indian S.C
Andrew Bell-Irving, DSO. Lt.Col. Roval Artillery...
Julius Batt Backhouse, Lt.Col. The Buffs (3 F.)
Alexander Sorot, Lt.Col. 6Dragoon Guards
Frederic Percy Lousada.CB.Zr.CoZ. Yrk. &Lnc. Rgt.
William Arthur Plant, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
John de Courcy O'Grady, CB. Lt.Col. Connt. Rang.
Gerald Hedley Ovens, Lt.Col. Border Regiment
Aug. F. Mockler-Ferryman, Lt. Col. (from Major\
h.p. Oxford Lt. Inf.); Prof. P.M. Coll. 7 July 00... j
Charle3 Napier Simpson, Li. Col. Royal Artillery...
Edm. W. St. George Welchman, Lt.Col. Ind. S.U....
Percy J. Tonson Lewis, CJi" <?. Lt. Col. Army Serv. C.
Thomas John O'Dell, CMG-. Lt.Col. Army Serv. C.
John A.. H. Reilly, _L7.CoZ.Army Service Corps ...
Harvey Alexander, DSO. Lt.Col. 10 Hussars
St. John Jas. St. Leger, Lt.Col. Leinster Regt. ...
William Aug. Earn. St. Clair, Lt.Col. Royal Eng.
Georsre Alfred Tower, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
CecilYernonWingfield-Stratford.if.CoZ.R.Enginrs...
Lovick Bransby Friend, Lt. Col. Ro.yal Engineers.
Chas. Wm.Southcott Hallett, Lt.Col. Royal Scots.
Arthur Russell Loscombe, Zf.CoZ.West India Regt....
"Wm. Eden Sturges, Zf. ^.Northumberland Fus....
Thomas James Atherton, CB. Lt.Col. 12 Lancers...
Ernest Henry Burney, CB. Lt.Col. Berkshire Regt.
Robert Eccles, Lt.Col. Oxford Light Inf. (52 F.)
p.s.c. H. Conyers Surtees. DSO. Lt.Col. Cldstrm. Gds.
Gerald Edward Shute, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Robert Maziere Brady, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Achilles F. P. il. J. A. F. X. "Samut, CMG. \
Lt.Col. Army Ord.Dept /
Chas. Herbert Philip Carter, CMG.Capt.il. Scots...
Charles Hy. Westmorland, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Stewart Douglas Gordon, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Jenico Edward Preston, DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S.C...
Frederick Hawkins, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Henry Philip Picot, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
William Spiller Birdwood, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Wm. Simpson Marshall, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Wm. Conrad Faithfull, Lt.Col. Indian Staff 0
William Henry Hippisley, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons
Frederick Rainsford-Hannay, Lt.Col. R. Eng
Frederick John Evelegh, Lt.Col. (from h.p. Ox- 1
fordL.I.) Commanding P. Garrison Regiment f
Hon. Osbert V. Geo. A. Lumley, Lt.Col. 11 Hus....
Michael F. Ritrjington, CB. Lt.Col. 6 Dragoons
p.s.c. Herbert de Saga Haig, Lt.Col. Royal Eng....
Clarence Hy. Hayes, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps....
Vesey Mangles Stockley, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Hugh James Archdale, Lt.Col. Lincoln Regt. ..,
Francis Gibson Cotter, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Edward Sinclair May, CMG. Lt.Col. Royal Art
Cooper Penrose, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Arthur Horsman Coles, lio DSO. Lt.Col. h.p.-\
(from ret. pay Warwick Regt.), Commandant >
Uganda Pifl.es, with rank of Colonel j
Arthur Thomas Swaine, Lt.Col. Irish Rifles
p s.c. Arch. Jas. Murray, DSO. Lt.Col. Innis. Fus....
John Richard HowardAUen, Lt.Col. R. Artillerv...
Arthur Havilland Thomas, DSO. Lt.Col. Army)
Service Corps j
Hon. Algernon Sidney, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Reginald Evelyn Boothby, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ....
Waiter F. Ludovic Lindsay, DSO. Lt.Col. R. Art...
p.s.c. Hy. Cleland Dunlop, Lt.Col. (from R. Art.)..
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7 May S7
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11 July 83
17 Dec. 90
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74 21 Sept.
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19 Nov. 91
27 June 94
12 Oct. 91
30 Nov. 85
19 July 89
27 Aug. 90
9 Jan. 91
12 Feb. 91
9 July 91
27 July 95
7 Nov. 91
11 July 94
ic Aug. 92
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
2 Jan. 97
26 Aug. 91
19 Dec. 92
8 Jan. 93
1 Apr. 93
3 May 93
28 May 95
1 Apr. 94
30 Jan. 95
22 Feb. 93
29 Nov. 94
27 Sept.93
5 Feb. 95
22 May 93
25 Jan. 91
74
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17 May 76
13 Aug. 79 1 July 81
17 Aug. 74
11 Aug. 80 28 Feb. Si
ii2 Feb. 74
J28 Jan. 7
28 Jan. 75
1 28 Jac 75
n Sept. 95
27 June 97
85123 Aug. 89
5'2i Sept. 94
85^1 Sept. 94
S521 Sept. 94
8521 Sept. 94
85:21 Sept. 94
521 Sept. 94
85!2i Sept. 94
84J28 June 93
85 2u May 93
85'i3Dec. 93
87 17 June 96
87I 3 Apr. 97
85 1 July 93
85 1 Oct. 94
85 5 Oct. 94
8413 July 92
S5J 6 Oct. 93
7 Nov. 91
85 10 July 93
18 Apr. 85 15 June 95
19 July 82 18 Apr. 9
1 July 87
1 Sept. 83
23 May
2 Mar.
26 Oct.
8 Jan.
1 Oct.
5 Oct.
17 July
6 Oct.
31 Dec.
8 Jan.
21 Apr. 00
23 Apr. 00
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26 July 83 26 Fub. 91
1 Jan. 84 31 Dec. 91
1 Jan. 84^7 Jan. 92
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12 Nov. 00
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Lieutenant Colonels.
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211(1 LIEUT
OVENSIfiN.
II Aug. i
[3 Aug.;
13 Oct.
14 Jan.
22 Jan. 81
23 Jan.
1 1 May
Sir Godfrey Vignoies Thomas, Bart. DSO.i
Lt.Col. Royal Artillery i
Chas. Maximilian Thos. Western, Lt. Col. R.Art....
James William Duulop, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Albert Dallas Enriqncz, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C...
p.t.c. Hastings St. L.eger Wood.HJ L>SO. Lt.Col. \
(from Major, Dorset Regt.); .1. A. General,
Secunderabud, 8 Aug. 98 )
John George Day, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.t.c. William Apsley Smith,' CB. Lt.Col. R. Art....
Herbert Batson, CB. Lt.Col. Devonshire Regiment
Andrew Graham Thomson, Major, It. Engineers...
2>.s.a. Fitzgerald Win tour, Major, W.Kent Regt. (so F.)
p.s.e, Fred. Win. Nicholas M'Crackcn, Major, 1
Berkshire Regiment >
p.s.c. Hon. Edvv. J. M. Stuart Wortley.i'-t CMO.)
DSO. Lt.Col. h.p. King's Royal Rifles; Military \
Attache, Paris )
Beauchamp J. C. Doran, Major, Irish Regt
Frederick Crofton Hoath, Major, R. Engineers
p.s.c. Hy. Newport Chas. Heath, 3f a/or, York Lt. Ini'
p.t.c. Chas. R. R. M'Grigor, Major, King's R. Rifles 13 Aug. 70
Harry S. B. Hodgkinson, Lt.Col. N. Staff. Regt
p .«. c. Joseph Howard Poett, Major, Dorset Regt —
Colin John Mackenzie, CB. Major, SeaforthHldrs...
Hugh WodehousePearse.-DSO.Zr.Co/. E. Sry.Regt.
David Edward Wood,1-7 Lt.Col. h.p. (from Major \
8 Hussars) f
Raymond Charles Foster, Major, Royal Artillery...
Francis Algernon Curteis, Major, Royal Artillery...
Duncan Campbell Carter, Lt.Col, Royal Artillery...
Maurice Geo. Moore, Major, Connaught Rangers...
James Ahinuty Fearon, JJ/a/or, Yorkshire Regt
Charles Edward Duff, Major, 8 Hussars
Frank B.Matthews, DSO. Lt.Col. Lancaster Regt...
Anthony John Abdy. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Henry Streatfeild,U8 Lt.Col. h.p. Grcn. Guards, \
Private Secretary to Lord Rolerts, 3 Jau. 01 J
j;.».c.WilliamLevvis White, Major, Royal Artillery...
Hew Dalrymple Fansb.awe,.Jfiy'or,2 Dragoon Gds....
Geo.Nisbet Mayne, Major, King's Own Scot. Bdrs.
George Gregory Simpson, Major, Roval Artillery...
Sir Henry Earie, Bart.n-J DSO. Lt.Col. h.p. York- \
shire Light Infantry /
James Robe. Johnstone, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Marines
l-.s.c. Raymond Burlton Williams, Major Somer- )
set Light Infantry }
William Samuel Burrell.ii. Col. West Surrey Regt...
Frederick Paul English, Major, Dublin Fusiliers...
George Cockburn, I>80. Major, Rifle Brigade
William Arthur Young, Major, Scots Fusiliers
William Crawford Middletou, Major, 2 Dragoons...
Sir John H. Jervis-White-Jervis, Bart. MajorAX.Arl.
William Hallett Connolly, Major, Royal Art
Charles Turner Blewitt, Major, Royal Artillery
Alex. Weston Gordon, Major, Dublin Fus. (103F.)...
Gordon Carter, Major, 1 Life Guards
j-.s.e.Edwd.AlthamAltham.iwC'jl/e.ir.Coi.lfromV
h.p. R. Scots); D.A.A. Gen. War OJicc,i$ Aug.oo }
Archibald Boyd Maxwoll,J/u/or, Manchester Regt.
p.s.c. Aylmer Gould Hunter-Weston, DSO. Major, j
Royal Engineers )
Edward Allen, Major, Irish Rifles
John Chris. Swann, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson, Major, Rifle Brigade
Hugo W. N. S. Smyth, Lt.Col. Army Old. Dept
DC Edmund John Phipps-Hornby, ilia/or, R. Art.
Louis Eugene dn Moulin, Major, Sussex Regt. (35F.)
p.s.c. Geo. John Younghusband, CB. Major, Inu.S.C.
Tom Evelyn O'Leary, Captain, Irish Fusiliers
Arthur Blagden Shute, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund D. John O'Brien, Major, 14 Hussars jn May
James Laird Irvine, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. George Elliott Benson, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Forbes Montanaro, Major, Royal Artillery
yi.s.c. Charles Edward Calwell, Major, R. Artillery
Thos. Mowbray Martin Berkeley, Major, Blk. Watch
p.s.c. Edward B. Drmston, Major, Argyll and\
Sutherland Highlanders '. (
Edmund Ashton Ogle, Major, East Yorkshire Regt.
Arthur Nairn Lysaght, Major, Irish Regiment
Walpole Swinton Kays, Major, King's Royal Rifles
johnHanbury- Williams,'2" CM G. Lt.Col .{troro. Ox-~>
fcrd L. Inf.) ; Priuate Sec. to Sec. of State for War )
Fred. W. B. Koe, Major, Army Service Corps
p.s.c. Edward John Granet, Major, Royal Artillery
Dudley Strathearn Stewart, Major, Northurnber- 1
land Fusiliers )
Edward Hume Armitage, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Thos. Hammond) Major, Bedfordshire Regt. (16 F.)
Alex. Serymgeour Wedderburn, Major, R. Artillery
Alfred H. M.Edwards,n6aB.Xr.Co2.h.p.5 Dragoon)
Guards, South African Constabulary j'
28 Jan. 75 1 Jan. 84
2S Jan. 75 1 Jau. 34
28 Jan. 75 t Jan. 84
14 Nov. 74 14 Nov. 83
31 Oct. 77 30 Nov. 78' 6 May 86
ii Sept. 73 2 Jan. 85 10 July 93
19 Aug. 75 13 Mar. 84 13 May 92
10 Sept. 75 1 July S3 19 Ml>y °5
25 Jan. 77 25 Jan. 86 26 Jan. 88
1 July 81,2 Feb. 87 3 Feb. 87
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77 13 Mar. 8oj 1 Mar. 86 27 Mar
22 Jan. 79
r 3 Mar. 78
1 May 78
1 May 78
:3 Aug. 79
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21 June
14 Jan.
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13 Aug.
11 May
15 Aug.
13 Aug.
6 Aug.
25 May
3 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
18 Mar. 92
14 Nov. 94
24 July 95
11 May 78
1 May 78
1 July 81
25 Jan. 77
22 Oct. 81
i July Si
12 Nov. 73
11 Sept.76
1 July £1
11 Feb. 75
28 Feb. 73I
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76 1
13 June 74
23 Jan. 78
1 July Si
15 July -S
2 Feb. 76
26 Aug. 76
2 Feb. 76
28 June S2
13 June 74 i
14 Aug. 76
11 Sept.76
1 Sept. 70
13 Juno 74
10 Sept. 75
12 Jan. 81
11 Nov. 76
3 May 78
6 May 80
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
19 June 77
12 Mar. 3 1
23 Mar. 81
12 Feb. 76
19 Apr. 79
15 Feb. 84
26 Apr. 80
10 Sept. 75
30 June 79
1 July 61
9 Oct. 77
12 June 80
15 Mar. 80
14 May 84
9 Oct. 77
28 Aug. 79
19 June 77
19 May 8q
26 July 3.
31 Mar. 78
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10 Nov. 80
31 May 78
29 Sept. 80
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3 Apr. 80
1 Feb. 81
31 Jan. 78
1 Jan. 81
18 Dec. 78
28 Feb. 79
18 Dec. 78
27 Jan. 83
14 Nov. 00
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15 Nov. 60
21 Nov. 00
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28 Nov. 00
28 Nov. 00
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29 Apr.
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10 Sept.
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18 Apr.
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17 Jan.
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28 July
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29 Jan.
27 Sept.
5 May
12 Feb.
29 Dec.
1 Sept.
1 Apr.
27 July
27 Jan.
8 Sept,
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18 Feb. 89
23 May 87 29 Nov.
26 Jan. 83 29 Nov.
7 Feb. 89 29 Nov.
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Lieutenant Colonels.
53
CORNET,
2ndLIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
Thomas Lamb, Major, South Lancashire Regiment i May
Hamilton Bower, Major, Indian StaffCorps 23 Oct-
Philip Beau champ Tavlor, Major, Royal Artillery
Hugh Thomas Lyle, DSO. Major, Welsh Fus. (23 F ) 22 Jan.
p.t.c. Hubert John Du Cane, DSO. Major, R.A
p.t.?. Neil Douglas Findlay, Major, Royal Artillery
Weilesiey Lynedoeh Henry Paget, Major, Royal Art.
p.t.c. James Thomason Johnston, Major, Royal Art.
John Edward Watson, Major, Manchester Regiment, n May
Thos. A.HarknessDavies, J3SO. afcy'or, Devon Regt.
Paul Rycaut S. Churchward, Major, N. Lane. Regt.|i& Jan.
Eustace Guinness, Major, Roval Artillery ]
Charles Douglas Learoyd, M-jjor, Royal Engineers
George Osbaldeston Welch, Major, Army Ser.C'orps
ju.o.Wm. Henry Birkbeck, 3/u/or, 1 Dragoon Guards
p.$.c. Counenay Bourchier Vyvyan, Ma jor, The Buffs 1 Hay 78
p.f.c. Alexander John Godley, Major, lash Guards
Edmund Hy. Hynman Allenby, Major, 6 Dragoons'
Herbert Mullaly, Major. Royal Engineers
Arthur Lloyd Marischal Turner, Major, R. Art. ...
Samuel Wellington Lane, Major, Royal Artillery...
p.t.c. Alexander Hamilton-Gordon, Major, R. Art...
p.s.c. Philip John Ribton Crampton, Majo: , R. Art.
Edmund Wm. Dashvvood, Major, Northumb. Fus. 22 Jan.
Herman J. S. Landon, Major, Warwick Regt. (6F.) 22 Jan.
Frederick Clifton Brings, Major, Devonshire Regt.
George Mackintosh, Major, Seaforth Hldrs. (72 P.) ti May 78
Harry W. Steward, Major, S. Stafford Regt. (38 F.) 2 j Oct.
Edw. S. Cui-wen Kennedy, Major, West India Regt.
Oliver Caton Sherwood, Major, West India Regt.
Frederick Wm. Pakenham Angelo, Major, Ind. S. C. 3° Jan.
George Limbrey Lord Basing, Major, 1 Drasoons...
p.t.c. Charles C. Monro, Major, West Surrey Regt.... 13 Aug
Henry Sinclair Home, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Vyvyan Luke, Major, Royal Marines
p.f.c. George Grey Aston, Major, R. Marine Art
p.f.c. Fred.Thos. Henstock, Lt.Col.W. African Regt.
Fred. Drummond Vincent Wing, Major, Royal Art.
Hill Godfiey Morgan, DSO. Major, Army Ser.Corps
p.f.c. Raymond N. R. Reade,"" Zt.C'ol. h.p.")
Shropshire Light Infantry ; Comdt. E. Mil. > 14 Jan. 80
College, Canada J
p.f.c. Lancelot Edw. Kiggell, Major, Warwick Regt.
p.t.c. Gerald Francis Ellison, Major, Warwick Regt.
Fredk. Archibald Adam, Major, S. Lanc.Regt.i40F.) 14 Jan.
Arthur Phayre, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1 ilay
p.t.c. Hon. Julian H. Geo. Bvng, Major, 10 Hussar.-
Lord Edw. Herbert Cecil, DSO. Captain, Gren. Gds.
George Fras. Wm. St. John, Major, R. Artillery ...
Kenneth E. Lean, Major, Warwickshire Regt. (6 F.)
John W. G. Tulloch, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Wigram Money, Major, Royal Artillery
Wm. Hugh E. Murray, Major, Roval Scots 22 Jan.
p.f.c. Hubert I.W.Hamilton,121 DSO.Lt. Col. (from \
h.p. W. Surrey Regt.) ; Military Secretary to> ■ 1 Aug, 8c
Lord Kitchener, 30 Nov. 00 )
John G. Wolrige-Gordon.Afn/o;-, A. & S. Highldrs. 22 Jan.
p.t.c. Granville Roland Francis Smith, Major,") .,,
Coldstream Guards } A ""
Geo. P.eresfordLempriere, Maj. Midsx. Regt. (77 F.) 21 June 79
p.s.c. David Henderson, Capt. Argyll and Sutber- \
land Highlanders /
p.f.c. Douglas Haig, CB. Lt.Col. 7 Lancers
p.f.c. Thompson Capper, Captain, East Lane. Regt..
George Handcock Thesiger, Captain, Rifle Brigade 19 Mar. 90
Edmund Guy Tulloch Bainbridge, Cj;i/ain, The Buffs " Feb.
Arthur Robert Austen, .I/iy'o;-, Shropshire L.I. (85F.) 22 Jan. 81
Son. Cecil Edward Bingham, Major, 1 Life Guards
Harold Maxwell Grenfell, Captain, 1 Life Guards ...
p.».c. John Wyndham Geo. Dawkins, Major, R. Art.
Claude de Courc3' Hamilton, Major, Royal Artillery
p.f.c. Arthur W. G. Lowry Cole, Major, Welsh Fus.
James A. Gordon Drumraond-Hay, Major, Cold- >
stream Guards j
Arthur Binny Scott, Major, Roval Artillery
Herbert Edward Watts, Major, West Yorks. Regt ..
Basil St. John Le Marchant, Jfo/or, W.Riding Regt.
John Edward Capper, Major, Royal Engineers
Clinton Grant Henshaw, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Henry Cowie, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Edward Coghill, Major, Royal Artillery ...
John Sanctuary Nicholson, DSO. Major, 7 Hussars
Herbert Montgomery Campbell, Major,?,,. Artillery
Gerald James Cuthb'ert, Major, Scots Guards
Alex. Whitelaw Thorneycroft, CB. Major, Scots Fus.
p.t.c Thos. L. N. Morland, Captain K. R. Rifles
Percival S. Wilkinson, Major, Northumberland F...
p.t c. Francis John Davies, Major, Grenadier Gds.
Edw. (.'.W.Mackenzie-Kennedy, Major, Indian S. C. 13 Aug.
William Jas. Richd. Wickhamj Major, Indian S. C. 13 Aug.
Arth.DashwoodB. Buckley, Major, Hampshire Regt. 27 Au;
Alexander William Roper, Major, Royal Engineers
George Wan-en Biddulph, Major, Royal Artillery
30 Apr. 87
22 Feb.
11 Aug.
79
17 Aug. 92
ii Aug. So
17 Apr. !
9 Feb.
22 Feb. 79
20 June 79
1 July 3 1
18 Dec. 78
13 Apr. Si
18 Dec. 78
:S Dec. 78
i3 Dec. 78
6 Apr. 79
13 June 79
11 Sept. 76
26 May 8c
6 Apr. 79
18 Dec. 78
2 Aug. S2
25 Aug. 83
5 Jan. 8c
5 Aug. 8c
ic May 82
r8 Dec. 78
30 July 79
30 July 79
18 Feb. 8c
18 Feb. 86
1 July Si
12 Feb. 81
6 Oct. 77
12 Feb. 81
1 July 81
4 Nov. 85
23 Aug. S4
8 Aug. 79
2 Aug. 82
15 May 81
19 May 80
1 Feb. 80
21 Sept. 79
is Aug. 86
9 May 8c
5 Dec. 83
1 July 81
10 May 82
10 May 82
1 July 81
2 June 80
27 Jan. 83
1 5 Mar. 92
19 May 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
29 Apr. St:
2 Oct. 80
1 July 81
1 July
1 July
13 Mar.
25 Aug.
7 Feb.
9 Sept.
10 Feb.
3 Dec.
1 July
9 Sept.
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27 July
27 July
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6 Feb.
23 Feb.
1 July
1 July
27 July
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
6 Feb.
25 June
10 May
1 J uly
23 Aug.
28 Apr.
14 May
30 Mar.
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17 Apr.
22 Feb.
26 July
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14 Nov. 85
23 Oct. 91
27 July 36
6 Dec. S5
20 Dec
28 Apr. 87
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25 May 87
10 Aug. 87
2? Nov. S4
2S Aug. 86
21 Sept.87
19 Mar. 89
1 1 Dec. 88
31 Jan. 90
14 Jan. 86
6 Nov. 95
io Jan. 88
30 Mar. 89
1 Dec
1 Oct. 87
1 Apr. 83
t Apr.
13 Nov. 86
29 Nov. 86
24 Dec. 84
S May 89
r7 Dec. 87
19 July 93
19 July 93
30 Jan. 89
1 Oct. 87
24 July 89
17 Aug. 88
17 June 89
25 Jan. 88
1 Apr. 94
12 Sept. 88
5 Dec. 89
19 Oct. 87
3 Apr. 89
15 July 91
13 July 87
1 May 89
4 Jan. 90
11 May 9S
22 Oct. 88
29 June 87
11 Aug. 91
1 Apr. 95
14 May 87
5 Dec. 89
21 Feb.
29 June 91
14 June
26 Feb. 90
23 Jan. 91
22 Apr. 91
26 July 97
28 July 9
6 Dec. 8c.
26 Oct. 92
6 Dec. 9S
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 89
22 Jan. 9c
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7 Dec.
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21 Dec.
10 Jan.
11 Jan.
13 Jan.
15 Jan.
14 Feb.
18 Mar.
24 Mar.
1 Apr.
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"8 May
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19 May
3 June
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17 Dec.
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23 Feb.
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24 Mar.
28 Mar.
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1 Nov.
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17 Dec.
1 Oct.
23 Jan.
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24 May
23 Jan.
5 Apr.
27 Out.
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13 Aug.
3 Aug.
19 Sept.
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10 Mar.
89
6 Apr. 98
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18 Apr.
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1 May
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12 May
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20 July 98
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18 Sept. 98
16 Nov. 98
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6 Dec.
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31 Dec. 98
1 Jan. 99
11 Jan. 99
1 Feb. 90
1 Mar. 99
20 Mar. 99
29 Mar. 99
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19 Apr. 99
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14 June 99
24 June 99
1 July 99
8 July 99
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12 July 99
13 Aug. 99
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29 Aug. 95
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54
Lieutenant Colonels.
COBNET,
2nd LIEUT
or EXSIGN.
Frederic Charles Shaw, Major, Derbyshire Resrt
William Eliot Peyton, DSO. Major, 15 Hussars 1S June 87
p.s c. Mun. Herbert A. Lawrence, Major, 17 Lancers
Wm. Colquhoun Grant M* Ijrigor, Major, Scots Gds.
Clement Maitland Edwards, Major, Worcester Regt 11 May 78
<'ecil F. N. Macready, Major, Gordon Highlanders
William Robert Stewart, Major, Royal Engineers
Chas.Toler M'Murragh Kavanagh, Major, 10 Huss.
Gilbert Sutherland M'Dowell Elliot, Major, R. Eng.
Herbert Guthrie Smith, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Davenport Vizard, Major, Manchester Regt.
Stuart Peter Rolt, Major, York & Lancaster Regt.
Henry Broadmead, Major, Essex Regiment_(44 P.) 22 Jan. 8
23 Apr. Si
28 Jan. 82 14 Aug.
1 Apr. 90! 8 Apr. 96
10 May 82^5 Feb. 92
5 Dec. S3 23 May 96
1 July 81 15 Nov
11 Oct. 99
11 Oct. 99
25 Nov. 99
4 Dec. 99
LIEUT.
COLOJIRL.
WHEK
PLACED OK
HALT P»V.
;q Nov. U<)
20 Nov. 00
29 Not. 00
29 Nov. 00
Dec. 99129 Nov. 00
22 Oct. 81I 4 Mar. 91 1 14 Dec. 0929 Nov. 00
p.s.c.VJ. Robert Robertson, DSO. Major, 3 Dr. Gds. 1 27 JuneS8 1 Mar. 91 3 Apr. 95
Forrester Farnell Colvin. Major, 9 Lancers 23 Oct. 80
''ecil Francis Heyworth-Savage, Major, R. Fus. ...
William Bernard' Hi ckie, Major, Royal Fusiliers ...
p.f.c. Guy Percy Wyndham, Major, 16 Lancers
Thos. Fras. Bruce Renny-Tailyour. Major, R. Eng.
Turville D. Foster. Major, Arm/ Service Corps
George Lewis Holdsworth, J/o/oc, 7 Hussars
HeDry Bathurst Vaughan, Major, Indian S. C
John Trelawny Sterling, Major, Coldstream Gd*....
Geo. Arthur Cookson, Major', Indian Staff Corps ...
Mainwaxing George Jacson, Major, Devon Regt. ...
Francis John De Gex, Major, West Riding Regt....
William Henry Olivier, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Augustus Waller, Lt.Col. R. Engineers ..
Alfred Law Sinclair, DSO. Lt.Col. Indian StaffC...
p.g.e. William Douglas, DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Scots..
11 Aug. 80
11 Aug. 80
27 Mar. 78
4 Dec. 78
30 Jan. 78
Y C p.s.c. Hy. Lysons, Lt.Col. Bedford Regiment... 11 May 78
Carteret Walter Carey, Lt.Col. Highland lit. Inf...
Edmund Augustine Burrows, CMG. Lt.Col. R. Art
Oswald James Hy. Ball, Lt.Col. Welsh Regt
Fred. Braid Buist, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ....
Arthur Noel Roberts, Lt. Col. Army Service Corps..
H. AvelingRaitt, CB. Lt.Col. South Stafford. Regt...
Claude Rawnsley, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Howard Wm. Smith, Lt.Col. Hampshire Regt 21 June 79
Alfred Henry Carter, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery '
Cha -les Edward Borton, Lt.Col. Norfolk Regt
Edgar Alan Lambart, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery )
Charles Anthony Lamb, Lt.Col. (Irom h.p. Rifle )
Brigade); Military Attache, Some, 5 Feb. 01
Francis H. R. Drummond, CLE. Lt.Col. Indians. C...
p.s.c. Hy.Stopford Dawkins, Lt.Col. Royal Art
Ed wd.Robt. J. Presgrave.JO SO. Zf.CoJ. Indian S.C...
William Tomes Fairbrother, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
John George Ramsay, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Andrew Pennell Will'iamton, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Hugh Dillon M. Minchin, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Frederick Augustus Blyth, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
John William Parker, Lt. Col. Indian StaffCorps...
Christopher G. F. Fagan, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C...
William St. John Richardson, Lt.Col. Indian S.C....
Geoffrey Morehead Porter, Lt.Col. R. Engineers.....
p.s.c. Alfred J. W. Alien,'14 Lt.Col. (from h.p. V
The Buffs) : Assist. Adj. Gen. Oude, 4 July 97 J
Harry S. Shuldhani-Lye, Major, Irish Regt ,
Ron. Wenman Coke,"5 Lt.Col. h.p. Rifle Brigade..
Fredk.TrenchardThos. Fowle, Lt.Col. (irom R. Art,
Henry Cuthbert C. D. Simpson, CMG. Lt.Col. R.A.
Fred. Hacket-Thompson, Lt. Col. Cameron Highlds.
Arthur George Burn, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps..,
HerbertC.T. Littledale, Zr. Col. 4 Dragoon Gds
Chas. Aug. King Hall, Lt.Col. Muuster Fusiliers...
Henry Capel L. Holden, CMG. Lt.Col. (from)
R. Art.); Supdt. Gun Factory, Woolwich, 1 July 99/
p.s.c. John Lindesay Keir, Lt.Col. (from R. Art.)..
Wm. Edw. Ligonier Balfour, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ..
John Crawford Middlemass, Lt. Col. R. Engineers
Arthur Cairns Daniel], Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Hy. J. Walker Jerome, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ..
George K. Scott- MoncrieffOLE:. Lt.Col. R.Enginrs
Edward Ranulph Kenyan, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Samuel C. Norton Grant, CMG. Lt.Col. R. Eng. .
Edw. A. Moulton- Barrett, CMG. Lt.Col. Ord. Dep
Alexander Burridge Puryis, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ..
Chas. Grant.i" Lt.Col. h.p. Argyll & Sutherld. High
Hy. Lionel Gallwey,'24 CM G. DSO. Lt.Col. h.p.
East Lancashire Regt.; Divl, Commr. and Consul,
Southern JS'igeria
Frederick Peel, Lt.Col. Roval Engineers
Bryan Francis Holme, Lt.Col. The Buffs
Ronald Kincaid-Smith, Lt.Col. 4 Hussars
Fras. Douglas Lumley, Lt.Col. Middlesex Regt.
Rowley Wynyard, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Haro'.cl George De Pledse, Major, 19 Hussars
Courtney Vor Trower, Lt.Col. S. Wales Borderers
James H. E. Reid,125 Lt.Col. (from Major h.p.')
K. O. Scot. Bord.) ; D. A. A. Gen. Selgaum )
Richard Godfrey Jones, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Henry AllanB. Boulderson, Lt.Col. Ind. StaffCorps
1 Oct. 82,15 Jan. 91 1 Jan. 00J29 Nov. 00
6 Feb. 84! 1 Feb. 90 6 Jan. 00(29 Nov. 03
1 Oct. 82I16 Feb. 91 6 Jan. 00I29 Nov.oo,
:5 Feb. 84 10 Jan. 93 13 Feb. 00(29 Nov. 00
1 July Si'io Apr. 89 17 Feb. 00)20 Nov.oo
30 Jan. 8428 Apr. 9021 Feb. 0029 Nov.oo
1 July Si I 6 July 87 23 Feb. 30,29 Nov. 00
10 Mar. 00^29 Nov. 00
1 July 81(10 Ang. 88 15 Mar. 00*29 Nov. 00
7 Feb. 85)15 Nov. 92 17 Mar. 00(29 Nov. 00
7 Feb. 85 18 Nov. 92 17 Mar. 00,29 Nov. 00
23 Aug. 84(10 Sept. 90 1 Apr. 00 29 Nov. 00
14 Feb. 83 13 Aug. 91 1 Apr. 0029 Nov. 00
25 Aug. 86 18 May 92 1 Apr. 00(29 Nov. 00
23 Aug. 84 6 Feb. 91 7 Apr. 00^29 Nov. 00
17 Apr. 8o'| 4 May 81 17 Apr. 91117 Apr. 00I29 Nov. 00
131 Jan. 86 1 July 96 10 July 0029 Nov. 00
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1 2 Dec. 74 2 Dec. 85 5 Dec. 94
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ii Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86in Feb. 95 11 Feb. 01
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11 Feb. 7511 Feb. 86 11 Feb. 95
11 Sept. 73 8 Jan. 85 14 July 03
12 Feb. 76 8 Jan. 85 19 Aug. 95
9 Aug. 7323 May 8i( 7 May 90
9 July 79 18 Apr. 85 14 Dec. 95
17 Aug. 74 5 Sept.8j|2o Aug. 91
17 Aug. 72 23 Oct. 83J23 Sept. 91
22 May 00 20 Feb. 84 21 May 94I 9 Mar. 01
10 Mar. 75 10 Mar. 86|io Mar. 95110 Mar. 01
?i Sept.7418 Mar. 82)21 May 84m Mar. 01
20 Nov. 75*26 Sept.83! 8 July 93'n Mar. 01
19 Aug. 75 1 Oct. 84*12 Oct. 92 25 Mar. 01
2 Feb. 76 2 Oct. 84 9 Nov. 92 25 Mar. 01
17 Aug. 74' 1 Nov. 83I 1 Oct. 91 1 Apr. 01
12 Feb. 74 ia Feb. 85J12 Feb. y4 1 Apr. 01
2 Feb. 76 20 Nov. 84:26 June 93 1 Apr. 01
11 Sept.731 8 Jan. 85! 1 Aug. 93I 2 Apr. 01
1 Sept.73 8 Jan. 85,11 Sept.931 i Apr. 01
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 8512 Jan. 94 1 Apr. 01
12 Feb. 74(12 Feb. 85^12 Feb. 94' 1 Apr. 01
1 July 81 13 Jan. 92! 1 Apr. 96J 1 Apr. 01
17 Aug. 74! 7 Nov. 83 1 Oct. 01,11 Apr. 01
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12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85
13 June 74 27 Sept.83
27 Apr. 81 26 Feb. 87
10 Mar. 7528 June 84
27 Aug. 79
17 Aug. 74
2 Aug. 82
17 May 77
14 Nov. 83
1 1 June 90
8 Oct. 81
11 Feb. 75 21 June 85
13 June75li3 June 86
13 June 75^3 June f "
Wm. Francis Fawcett, Major, Northampton Regt |i? June 78 14 Apr. 80,25 Mar. 84
13 Apr. 01
13 Apr. 01
17 Apr. 01
4 May 01
2 Aug. 93
25 May 97
12 Feb. 94
1 July 95
5 Feb. 96) 13 May 01
6 Nov. 93)27 May 01
1 Oct. 91:29 May 01
5 June 01 1 6 jHne 01
4 Mar. 92I 9 June 01
10 Sept. 94!" Juneoi
13 June 9s!i3 Juneoi
13 June 95113 Juneoi
1 Apr. 94I15 June 01
13 Apr. 01
13 Apr. 01
Lieutenant Colonels.
S4a
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT. LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN. I
27 June j
7 Jan. 80 1 July i
14 Jan. 80! 1 July i
ri Aug
EJw. C. Mortimer Lushington. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
WaJter Charles Smithson, DSO. Lf.Col. 13 Hussars
p.t.e. John R. F. Sladen, Major, E. York Regiment
George Robert Townshend.'Zr.Co?. Roval Artillery
Thomas V.lVrnr. Phillips, Lt. Col. ( from R. Artillery )
Occavius Ectvc, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Sdmund K. G. Aylmer, Lt.Col: 19 Hussars ...
Alfred H. Butler Clough, Xf.Cu/.SIunster Fusiliers
William Henry Darbv. Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
William Hanna, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
John Gallwey Lutyens, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers ...
Stewart DalrympleCleeve.Zf.Co/. Royal Engineeis
Frederick George Pollock, Lt.CoK Indian S. C
George P. II. Prichard, Lt.Col. Indian Stafi Corps
Alfred Creagh MacDonnell. Lt Col. R. Engineers...
Robert Freebairn Clothier, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Herbert Lawson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
j^rnest J. G. Boyce, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Henry Appleton, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.t.c.Vim. G.Balfour Western, Lt.Col.Vi~. Kent Regt. t-i Au". 79
Philip Bulman, J3SO.Lt. Col. Shropshire Light Inf.
Kenneth Stuart Davison. Lt. Col. Indian StaffCorps
James Owen Hodgson, Lt Col. R03 al Artill?rv
John Elford Dickie, Lt.Col. Royal" Engineers?
Herbert F. S. Ramsden, Lt.Col. Indh-n Staff Corps
William du Gard Grav. Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Charles Reginald Phillips, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Howard Goad, Lt.Col. Indian Statf Corps
John SI. A. Retallick, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
James Alexander Bell, Lt Col. Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Godfray, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
1'C Wm. St. Lucien Chase, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Her oert Leonard Hutchins, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Cecil Barry Brownlow, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
George Augustus Williams, Lt.Col. Indian S. C ..
Richard K Teversham, DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S. C
John Francis Wilson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Ernest William Cunliffe, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Henry Edward Trier, Lt.Col. Royal Engineeis
Philip Farrer, Lt.Col. Dorsetshire Regiment (39 F.)
George Ensebe Even, Lt-Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
John Graham Smith, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps ..
Alexander E. P. Burn, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
Bridges George Lewis, DSO.Lt. Col. E. Lanes. Regt.
Charles Digby Wallington.Zr. Col. Lancashire Fus.
Charles STGuire Bates, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Herbert Edward Stacv Abbott, DSO. Lt.Col. R.E.
Hubert John Foster, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.t.c. Wm. Inglefic-ld Eastman,' Lt.Col. R. SI. Art.
Harland FitzLyddon Farrant, Lt.Col. Ind. S. C. ...
Horace Hutton Barnet, Lt.Col. Roval Engineers ...
William Heremon O'Neill. Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Olive Edwal Ruck, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Arbuthnot James Hughes, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Edward Joshua Cooper, DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Fus....
George Francis Leslie, Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Arthur Eardley-Wilmot, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Robert Lewis Haines, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Hugh Palliser Hickman, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Alfred Heyland Parratt Turner. Lt.Col. R. Art."
Walter Stanbury Churchward, Lt. Col. R. Art
Sydney Bel lingham Jameson, Lt. Col. SeatorthHldrs.
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COLONEL.
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13 Oct. 77 13 Oct
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1 Oct.
4 Oct.
29 Oct.
30 Nov.
7 Feb.
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So! 9 Aug.
85 1:3 Slay
So 12 Aug.
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85'2i June
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54 10 Sept
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8625 Sept
85! 12 Feb.
85! 6 Aug.
86 20 Sept.
85 1 Oct.
86; 1 Oct.
86 24 Oct.
85; 4 Oct.
86' 3 Nov.
55 4 Oct.
83 28 Nov.
84 5 Dec.
85I 9 Dec.
84 23 Mar.
84 j 1 Apr.
84 10 Apr.
84 1 30 Apr.
n 8 Slay
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1 July o
3 July o
16 July o
1 7 July o
17 July o
17 July c
23 July o
1 Aug. o
1 Aug. o
5 Aug. o
6 Aus?. o
9 Aug. o
9 Aug. o
12 Aug. o
12 Aug. o
12 Aiig.o
13 Aug. o
13 Aug. o
19 Auj. o
19 Aug. o
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87 10 Sept.o
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WHEN-
PLACED ON-
HALF PAY.
1 Lt.Colonel A. Davidson served with the 2nd Battalion 6othRiflesin the Afghan war from October 1878 to November
1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of CandaharandKhelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoonear Ghuznee (mentioned in desuatches) ; served as Aide de Camp to Sir
Donald Stewart at Cabul, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Aide de Camp to
Major General Ross, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Sledal
with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Slarri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor.
Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force on signalling dutv. Served in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Ehedive'a
Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service and as
Acting Inspector of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches).
lj Lt.Colonel ST. W. Cole-Verner served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General Intelligence Department to the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and was present at the action
at Abu Klea, in the engagement at El Gubat (where he acted as guide to the square on its march to the river),
in the engagement at Metammeh en the 21st Ja:iuarv incommandof Gordon's troops (mentioned in despatches),
and m the action at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th February I Sledal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Topograph}-. [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List." p. 786.]
' Lt.Cclor.cl A. G. Holland served with the 15th Hussar- in the Candahar Columnin the Afghan warof 1878-80,
<r.n?u • " tbe aJvil,lt'e to Khe,at-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghan Cavalry at
Takht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatches;; also served with the Thull Chotiuli Field Force under Brigadier General
54^ War Services of Lt. Colonels not belonging to Regiments or Corps.
Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of
1881. Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the
operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February
; Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
39 Lt. Colonel H. P. Carden served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the actions at
Kassasin on the 28th August (wounded) and 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry, and too X. part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (mentioned!
in despatches, Brevet of Major, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
64 Lt.Colonel Phillips served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
85 Lt.Colonel Forster served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"S Lt.Colonel H. R. B. Donneserved with the Buimese Expedition in 1S88-89 attached to the Intelligence Branch
during the expedition to the Northern Shan States, and afterwards with the Chin Field Force (Meda1. with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, in 1897-98, first with the Malaknnd Field
Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade including the engagements at Nnwagai and!
Bedmanai Pass (mentioned in despatches! ; and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade, and was present at the forcing of the Sampugha and Arhanga Passes and
in the operations m the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
76 Lt.Colonel P. H. II. Massy served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and took part in the expe-
dition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis 'Medal).
77 Lt.Colonel Watson-Kennedy served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Regi-
mental Transport Officer, and was present at the battle of Tel-ol-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 as Transport Officer 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1MS4-85 with
the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, book part with the River Column undei Major General Earle, ana was
present in the engagement at Kirbekan — severely wounded (two Clasps). Served in the campaign in the Soudan
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles
oftheAtbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
78 Lt.Colonel J. S. Talbot served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Sualcin by British troops in
1885-86.
7'' Colonel G. H. Chippindall served with the Buffs in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Meda?
with Clasp).
80 Lt.Colonel Finn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Killa Kazi and
Siah Sung, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1S79 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Medal for distinguished conduct in the Field). Served in the campaign
in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1 898 with the 2 1 st Lancers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
81 Lt.Colonel a Court served iu the Afchan war in 187S with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of AH Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campnign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1898 attached to the staff of the General Officer Commanding Atbara campaign (mentioned
in despatches), and afterwards as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade. British Division, including the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in
the South African war in 1899-1000 with Lady smith Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Spion
Kop (mentioned in despatches, CMG.).
82 Lt.Colonel C. O. Hore served in the Egyptian war of 1082, first with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire
Regiment and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, Mahsama, and Kassasin, at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the occupation of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the actions at.
Abu Klea, El Gubat, and Metammeh (two Clasps). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898 as Staff Officer to Egyptian Cavalrv, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 as Special Service Officer (mentioned in despatches, CMG.).
83 Lt.Colonel W. S. Sparkes served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
command of the 4th Soudanese Battalion including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (men-
tioned in despatches, Breiet ofMaior, Khedive's Meda! with two Clasps).
w Lt.Colonel L. E. B. Booth served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the force under Major General Roberts
in the Koorum Valley, superintended the Transport during the advance on Cabul, and was present in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Staff Transport Officer, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Indian Contingent in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wis present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
«• Lt.Colonel P. H. N. Lake served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Assistant Field Engineer with the So.ithern
Afghanistan Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 attached to the Intelligence Depart-
ment, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and in the advance to Temai
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
87 Lt.Colonel R. L. Milne served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-00 with the
Koorum, Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, part of the time as Acting Adjutant, and was present in the
engagements at Mattoon ami Charasiah, with the rear-guard of the division at Zaidabad during the night attack
of 4th October 1879, find in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar (during the latter part of it as Regimental Transport
Officer), and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentior.ed in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration). Served with the :st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 188./, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 18S5-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General to the 2nd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with ClasiJ).
W Lt.ColoDel C. Evans-Gordon served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire RegimentthroughouttheEgyptian war of
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served wit), the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Commissary General for Transport, and in the campaign in the Eastern
Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the advance to and burning
of Temai (two Clasps); also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86, and was present in the '
engagement at Giniss.
1)0 Lt.Colonel Hon. H. C. Leggc served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Cold-
stream Guards', and was present in the engagement at Hasheen. at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
90 Lt.Colonel E. Hegan served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
01 Lt.Colonel J. W. Hind served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula ^1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
92 Sir Frederick Lugdrd served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage
War Services of Lt. Colonels not belonging to Regiments or Corps. 54c
ment at Saidabad (Medal). Served in the Soudan camuaign in 1SS5 with the Indian Transport (Medal with Clasp,
ana Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and
Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in Uganda in 1890-92 (Imperial British East Africa Company's
Medal). Commanded the \Ve?t African Frontier Force during the operations in the West African Frontier
Territories in 1807-98 (promoted Lt. Colonel on half pay).
94 Lt.Colonel A. J.Arnold served in the Niger-Soudan campaign in 1896-97111 command of the force, including the
expeditions to Egbon, Bida and Ilorin (received the thanks of the Governor and the "high appreciation ot Her
Ma;esty's Government of the manner in which the campaign was organised and carried out " (promoted to be
Captain, DSO. and Medal with Clasp); also commanded the expedition to Sianaa, on the Niger, in 189S (men-
tioned in the despatch of the Secretary for the Colonies, promoted to be Major and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
95 Lt.Colonel Henry Fortescue served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
96 Lt.Colonel Page-Henderson served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Inni^killing Dragoons. Served in the
Bechnanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warrenin 1S84-85 with the Inmskilling Dragoons. Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 as Commandant Cavalry Depot (mentioned in despatches).
9* Lt.Colonel E. C. Hill served in the Afghan war in "1879-80, first with the 2nd Division Peshawu>- Valley Vic~,d
Force, and afterwards with the and Division Cabui Field Force (Medal).
99 Lt.Colonel H. B. Mortimer served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener ir. 1896
with the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
102 Lt.Color.el R. Owen served in the Afghan war of 1S79-80, first attached to the 9th Lance-re, and afterwards as Aide
de Camp to Sir Donald Stewart (Medal). Served with ihe 14th Hussars in the Boer war of 1S81 under Sir Evelyn
Wood. Served during the Burmese Expedition m 1885-87 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts (Medal with
Clasp) .
W3 Lt.Colonel G. F. R. Henderson served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present ia the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at
Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Olasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Sot.ch Afiican war in 1899-1900 as Director of Intelligence, and afterwards on
special employ at Vead Quarters (CB.|.
101 Lt.Colonel G. Frend served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Provost Marshal 2Dd Brigade 2nd Division
Peshawur Vallev Field Forre, and afterwards as Transoort Officer to the sthFooti Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive"s Star; ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900. and was present in the engagement at Storniberg.
ioi Lt.Colonel E. B. Herbert serveo with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the en-
gagement at Ulundi ( Medal with Clasp).
10« Lt.Colonel B. C. Quill served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'O8 Lt.Colonel G. P. Douglas served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards as a volunteer
and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir and capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
HO Colonel A. H. Coles served with the Nile Expedition in 1084-85 (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh,
and Khedive's Star) ; in the operations of the Soudan Field Force in 1887, including the engagements at Sarras;
and in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889, including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
n- Lt.Colonel H. St. L. Wood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 asTransport Officer Candahar Field Force,
and was present at the defence of Candahar and acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Brooke in the
sortie of Deh Khojah — severely wounded and horse killed (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
on special service (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 18S7-8S as Brigade Transport Officer and as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. DSO.. and Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
112r Lt.Colonel Hon. E.J. Montagn-Stuart-Wortley served in Afghanistan from October 1879 to August 1880 with the
Koorunj Force as Transport Officer and Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Medal). Served in the Beer
warot 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Scvedin the Egyptian warof 18S2 as Orderly Officer to Sir W. O. Lanyon
and to Sir Baker Russell, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the actions of Abu Klea and El Gubat, in the
reconnaisoance to Metammeh, and in the reconna ssance to Khartoum under Sir Charles Wilson (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and CMG. in recognition of his services in Egypt); also
served in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General (Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1897 as Staff Officer to Gunboats Flotilla, including the occupation of Berber; and in 1898 on Special Service, and
was present at the battle of Khartoum in command of friendly Arabs on the right bank of the Nile (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
in command of a Hattabon of Reservists and King's Royal Rifles in operations under SirRedversBullerincluding
the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches); commanded the 2nd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in sub-
sequent operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
113 Lt.Colonel Streatieild served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Lord Methuen, and
was present in the engagement at Modder River (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lt.Colonel on half pay).
114 Lt.Colonel A. J. W. Allen served with the 3rd Buffs throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 ; was
Commandant of Dal-Sarkamatts and Rail Head, and from 28th February to 22nd July he commanded the Transport
Train (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1837 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General at the base (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
11-5 Lt.Colonel Hon. W. Coke served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal),
and in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
il|; Lt.Colonel A. H. M. Edwards served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Assistant Provost Marshal (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, temporarily in command of the Imperial Light Horse,
and was present at the siege at Ladysmith, including the attack of 6th January 1900— slightly wounded (mentioned
in despatches Brevet of Lt.Colonel, VS.).
117 Lt.Colo lei R.N.R. Reade served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Kooruni Division (Medal) . Served with
the expeditijn to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 (Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Intelligence, Cavalry Division (Brevet of Lt Colonel).
118 Lt.Colonel Altham served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant General for Intelligence
Natal Field Force, and was t.resent io the engagements at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop, and in the defence of
Ladysmith including the engagement at Wagon Hill ; afterwards served in the Orange River Colony and the
Transvaal on the staff of the 1st Division, and was present in the engagements at Lindley, Rhenoster Kop, and
Elands Laagte, and various skirmishes (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lt.Colonel on half pay).
113 Sir Henry Earle served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, doring the latter part of the time as Orderly
Officer to Major General Bright, and was present in the operations in the Lughman and Hissarik Valleys (Medal).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Earle, Commanding Base and Lines of
Communication, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin
(9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Burmese Expedition fro 11 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire
Light Infantry, and accompanied the Ruby Mine Column in December 1S86 and the expedition to Mamloung
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and two Clasp?). Served m the campaign on the North Wesl, Frontier of India
54<^ War Services of Lt. Colonels not belonging to Regiments or Corps.
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kainai— severely wounded
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as urn in command 2nd Battalion King's
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry during the advance on Kimberley , and was present in the engagements at Bel mont
(mentioned in despatches), Enslin and Modder River— dangerously wounded— in the Orange Free State, and in
the Transvaal, North and West of Pretoria (promoted Lt.Colonel on half pay, 29 Nov. 00, Medal with four Clasp J).
120 Lt.Colonel Hanbury-Williams served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Aide de Camp to Sir K. Haniley, Com
mandmg the 2nd Divis;on, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— horse shot (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mcdjidie, and Khedive's Star).
121 Lt.Colonel H. I. W. Hamilton served in the Burmese Expedition in 13S5-87 as Adjutant of the: 2nd Battalion
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with two Olaspsi. Served in the
campaign under Sir Herbert Kitc^ner in 1897-98, and was present at the battles of the Atbara, and Khartoum
(twice mentioned in despatches, BSO. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with three Clasps', and in 1899 as
Deputy Adjutant General in the final advance against the Khalifa (4th Class of the Osmanieh).
123 Lt.Colonel C. Orant served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Exptdit.on in 1881.
1,1 Lt.Colonel H. L. Gallwey served in the expedition against Nimba and Brass villages, West Coa>t of Africa, in
1895 in command of the Forces of the Niger Coast Protectorate (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and V e' at with
Clasp); and with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as Deputy Commissioner and Consul
Niger Coast Protectorate (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
125 Lt.ColonelJ. H. E. Reid served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, first in Northern Afghani- tan with
the 25th Regiment under Sir Frederick Maude, including the Bazar Valley Expedition; afterwarus in Southern
Afghanistan with the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry, including the mutiny and subsequent pursuit ol the Wali of
Candahar's troops at Girishk, the battle of Moiwand in command of a squadron (wounded), and the defence of
Candabar (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
127 Lt. Colonel D. E. Wood served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the 13th Bengal Lancers, and took part in
the Zaimusht Expedition, including the engagement at Mazeana (Medal).
[For the War Services of other Lieutenant Colonels, vide their respective Rf giments or Corps.]
Majors.
55
COBXET,
2nd LIEUT.
OTEXSIGX.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. MAJOR.
!?LACEDO!»
I HALF PAT.
William Graydon Carter, J/u/or, Esses Regiment (50 F.) ....
Gilbert Fred. Allan Norton, Major, Royal Artillery
■William Christian Anders-in, Major, Royal Artillery
Claude Rainier Rogers.1 Major, ti.p. Irish Fusiliers "(89 F.).
Arthur Edmund Simpson, Major, Manchester Regiment ....
Henry James Seton, Major, Irish Riles
Bon. John Townshend St. Aubyn, Major, Grenadier Guards 19 Oct. 78
Wensly James Eodson Bond, CB. Major, Indian SrafF Corps
Arthur Harry Clark-Kennedy, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
p.t.c. Cosmo Huntly Gordon," Major, The Buffs
Frederick John Brown, CB. Major, tissex Regiment
lTvC Charles James William Grant. Mawr, Indian S. C !
Granville de la Motte Faunce, J/ci/or,BerksbireRegt.(66F.) |
Francis Edward Wallerstein, Major, York Jt Lancaster Regt. |
Attiwell Henry Wood, Major, Connausht Rangers
Alexander il'Donnell iloore, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Dudley Richard Apthorp, Major, 19 Hussars
Charles Theodore Becker, Major.K. O. Scottish Borderers..
Frederick James Gavin, Major, Irish Resimeot
Thomas Hampden Evans Acton, Mjor, Royal Artillery ...
Robert Henry Twigg, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Cyril Hills, Major. West Yorkshire Regt. (14 F.) ...
Knightley Stalker Dunsterville. Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Tracey, Major, Royal Artiliery
Henry Octavius Piers, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Richard Scott, Major, Leicester Regiment (17 F.)..
Spencer Godfrey Bird, DSO. Major, Dublin Fusiliers
George Hastings Bittleston, Major, Royal Artillery
Cecil Arthur Howard. Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Henry Penny, Major, JIunster Fusiliers
George Champney Palmes, DSO. Major, S. Wales Borderers !ioSept.77 9 June 82 9June92
Edgar Charles Spilsbury, Major, Royal Engineers j j 9 Jan. 73 8 Jan. 85 12 July 92
p.t.c. Charles Molyneux Sutton, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers 9 Aug. 73 15 Nov. Sj 27 July 92
Alexander Gordon Duff, Major, Black Watch ... 28 Apr. 75. 4 Dec. 85 3 Aug. 92
Frederick Edward Verney Taylor, Ma:or, Derbvshire Regt.i 117 May 77 22 July 83 4 Aug. 92
Arftmr TV:'.-!™.,*, P,.i«„ 1f.,.'.l XT ^.^«- l„u; r>-._: i ._ J„r.n-- .. !«*, O.I.. C... „_
to Sept. 75 24 Mar. 83 15 June 85
28 Jan. 75 1 Jan. 84 15 June 85
25 Jan. 77 12 May 85 15 June S5
24 June 70 28 Aug. 83 12 Aug. 88 17 July 01
21 Sept. 74118 June 81 17 Jan. 90
2 Dec. 74 26 Apr. 82 2 July 90
: July 8: 1 July 90 2 July 90
30 Nov. 76 30 Nov. S7 28 July 90
11 Nov. 77 :i Nov. 8S 28 July 90
|23 Feb. 74 19 Mar. 82 21 Jan. 91
, 10 Sept. 73 16 Aug. 82 29 Apr. 91
10 May S2 10 May 91' 11 May 91
20 Nov. 76 30 Oct. 83 8June9i
11 Sept. 76 29 May S2 1 July 91
2 Dec. 74 16 Sept.82 1 July 91
23 July 79 1 Dec. So 12 Aug. 85 5 Aug. 91
20 Nov. 75 26 Apr. 82 2 Sept. 91
0 Aug. 73 1 July Si, 20 Dec. 91
1 Maj- 78 9 July 79 21 May 84 2 Mar. 92
28 Jan. 73! 1 Jan. 84, lgMar, 92
79 26 Dec. Sc 13 Aug. 90 27 Apr. 92
29 Oct. 76 11 Nov. 82 G May 92
19 Aug. 73 y Jan. S4 12 May 92
19 Aug. 75 16 Jan. 84 12 May 92
19 Aug. 73 31 May 84 13 May 92
5 June 75 26 Mar. 8i tS May 92
28 Feb. 74 12 Mar. 81 21 May 92
19 Aug. 75 18 Mar. 84 23 May 92
19 Aug. 73 13 June 84 25 May 92
2 Dec 74 26 July 82 3 June 92
13 2VUg
Arthur Wildman Prior, Major, N. Staffordshire Regiment
George Newton Halifax Barlow, Major, Royal Artillery
p.t.c. Norman Bruce Inglefteld, Major, Royal Artiliery ..
George Borlase Stevens, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Hon. Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore, Major, n Hussars ...
Arthur Graves Spratt, Major, Devonshire Regiment .
June 75 14 Jan. 84! 14 Sept. 92
19 Aug. 75 25 Aug. 84 1 Oct. 92
19 Aug. 75 27 Aug. 84 1 Oct. 92
19 Sept.77 19 Sept.88 5 Oct. 92
11 Nov. 76 25 July 83 24 Oct. 92
23 May 75 20 Mar. 82 9 Nov. 9
Arthur P. Douglas Lushington, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards -'i Aug. 8o, 1 July Si, 7 May 82 24 Nov. 92
Acheson F. A. Lyle, Major, Shropshire Lt. Inf. (83 F.)
Winton Seton, Major, Leinster Regiment (100 F.)
Arthur Templeman Morse, Major, West Kent Regiment .
William Vieris Dickinson, Major, Welsh Regiment
Frederick John Tobin, DSO. Major, Irish Rifles 186 Foot)
Joseph Oxley English, Major, Royal Artillery
>'.«.c.Fred. John ArthurTrench, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Adye, Major, Irish Rifles ,30 Jan. 78 19 Oct. 78 14 Nov. 841 2 .vlar. 93
Henry Weston Helyar, Major, Warwickshire Regiment ... 30 Jan. 78 x7 May 7020 Sept.84! 3 Mar. 93
William Weallens, Major, Northamptonshire Regiment ... ! 1 May 7823 Jan. 79 30 Sept.82! 8 Apr. 93
John Davidson, Major, North Lancashire Regt. (47 F.) I28 Feb. 74! 1 Oct. 8iliiApr.93
p.t.c. Francis Gleadowe Stone, Major, Royal Artillery ! 2 Feb. 76)20 Nov. 84 6 May 93
Charles Emilius Curll, Major, South Wales Borderers 14 Sept. 78 23 Jan. 791 5 Jan. 84 gJuue93
Oswald James Daniell, Major, West Kent Regiment ti May 78 8 Hay 80 17 Dec. 84 12 Juue 93
Elmhirst Rhodes, DSO. Major, Berkshire Regt. (49 Foot)...
Walter Henry Scott, Major, East Lancashire Regiment
William Henry Forbes Taylor, Major, Royal Artillery
John Francis Craig, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Rennell Thackeray, Major, Royal Artillery
William A. I.enox-Conyngham, Major, Worcester Regt. 1
(29 F.) i
11 Feb. 75 11 May 87 30 Nov. 92
:i Feb. 75 1 Jan. 84 r Dec. 92
28 Apr. 77! 9 Sept.84 23 Dec. 92
12 Feb. 70 t, Jan. 83 28 Dec. 92
12 May 77 1 Apr. 83 10 Jan. 93
2 Feb. 76 18 Oct. 84 19 Jan. 93
2 Feb. 76J 4 Nov. 84! 19 Jan 93
May 78 4 ilar. 80 16 Oct. 84 30 Aug. 93
20 Nov. 75 12 Mar. 84 23 Sept.9j
2 Feb. 76J13 Dec. 8423 Sept.93
I 2 Feb. 76 10 Jan. 05 30 Sept.93
J 2 Feb. 76I 6 Feb. 85! 6 Oct. 93
1 May 78 1 Feb. 79:20 Jan. 86; 9 Oct. 93
Jan. 81
p.t.c. Finlay Cochrane ileatson, Major, Wiltshire Regiment .12 Nov. 73 11 Mar. 81 'ii Oct. 93
Edm. J. Hollway, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf 11 Sept.76; ? May 86 !i8 Oct. 93
p.t.c. Thos. Edw. Compton, Major, Northamptonshire Regt. 50 Jan. 78 15 Nov. 7914 Nov. 83 8 Nov. 93
25 Aug. 80 28 June 35! 2 Dec. 'ji
11 Sept.76 16 Feb. 831 16 Dec. 93
14 Aug, 76 22 Feb. 85 16 Dec. 93
J29 Nov. 76 7 Apr. 83 23 Dec. 93
I 1 July 81 29 Feb. 83 29 Dec. 93
10 Sept.77 10 Sept.88 29 Dec. 93
14 Aug. 76 24 Feb. 85 31 Dec. 93
11 Sept. 78 4 Oct. 84: 1 Jan. 94
14 Aug. 76 28 Feb. 85 i Jan. 94
14 Aug. 76 13 Mar. 83 3 Jan. 94
14 Aug. 76 13 ilar. 85 31 Jan. 94
II Feb. 76)17 Mar. 86 31 Jan. 94
.-4 Aug. 76 18 Mar. 85 24 Feb. 94
14 Aug. 7625 Mar. 85 14 Mar. 94
24 Mar. 75 24 Jan. 83 15 Mar. 94
11 May 78*17 Aug. 80 2 May 81 19 Mar. 94
8 Dec. 77 : Jau. 78,16 Aug. 84,28 Mar. 94
11 Feb. 76)22 Nov. 84 28 Mar. 94
11 Sept.77; t Jan. 84' 1 Apr. 94
79 1 1 Dec. So 29 Jan. 88 i Apr. 94
13 June 75 14 Mar. 83 11 Apr. 94
!i 1 Sept. 70 28 Nov. S3 11 Apr. 94
26 Aug. 76 20 Jan. 84 11 Apr. 94
1 July 7/I 7 Apr. 80 21 Apr. 86 16 Apr. 94
11 Sept.76; 1 Dec. 84 10 Apr. 94
14 Aug. 76 1 Apr. 85 9 May 91
13 Aug. 79 31 Aug. 80 23 Dec. 83, 9 May 94
Thomas Hope Stavert, Major, Leinster Regiment T...I14 Jan.
Beamish St. John Barter, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment...
Henry Townsend Butcher, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Hulkes Bingham Day, Major, Lincolnshire Regt.
Henry Yelvertoa Beale, Major, Norfolk Regiment
Henry D'Urban Keary, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Henry Bowden Gundry, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Clements Godley, Major, Derbyshire Regt. (95 F.)
Henry Walter Morrieson, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas William Powles, Major, Royal Artillery
Richd. Makdougall Brisbane F. Kelly, Major, R. Artillery
Hon. Rupert Leigb, Major, 4 Dragoon Guards
Hugo Montgomery-Campbell, Major, Royal Artillery ,
Frederic Edmond Kent, Major. Royal Artillery
James Alex. Skene Thomson, Mijor, Yorkshire Regt
George William Maunsell, Major', Vest Kent Regiment
Thos. David Kirkpatrick, Major, Yorkshire Regt. (19 F.)...
Henry Blosse Lynch, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment (54 F.j
Archibald James Erskine, Major, Army Service Corps
Richard Joseph Norris, DSO. Major, West India Regt. ...
George Markham Davison, Major, Durham Lt. Int".(:o6 F.)
Herbert Ringwood, Major. East Surrey Regiment
George Morley Saunders,' Major, Durham Lt. Inf.(io6 F.)
Chas. Arch. Townshend Boultbee, Major, King's R. Rifles
Archibald Cyril Cubitt, Major, Suffolk Regiment
Charles Henry Alexander, Major, Royal Artillerv
p.t.c. Laurence Brock-Hollinshead, Major, W. Kent Regt..
9 Feb.
56-7
Majors.
I COBNHT, i
' 2Ild LIEUT. '
OrENSl«N.;
i May 78
9 July 79
30 Jan. 78
1 May 78
>2 Jan. 81
6 Aug. 79
1 1 May 78
1 May 78
22 Mur. 79
22 Jan. 79
30 Jan. 78
13 Auk- 79
Wm. Hy.Slingsby O'Neill, DSO.J/o>r, Dublin'Fus.(io2 F.)
George Hay Mcntgomerie Conra.n. Major, E. York Regt. ...
John Southwell Brown, Major, Irish Rifles (83 F.)
George Arthur Shadforlh, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Charles Prideaux Triscott, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery...
Alfred Robert LLoyd, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment
Arthur Cadell Tnit Boileau, Major, Royal Artillery
Stanley Patersou, Major, Argyll and Suth. Highlanders
Henry Lee Pennell, Major, 1 Dragoon Guards
Wm.Lueg Sarvey, DSO. Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt.Inf.
Graham Cladde Herbert, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Maurice Wm. Palmer Block, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis BlayneyL. Woodwright, Major, 4 Dragoon Gds ...
Charles Edwyn Jervois, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Clare Savile, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Edward Haynes, Major, Royal Engineers
Horace William Scoit, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Theodore Gordon Barclay, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Charles Mannoir Sumner, Major, South Lancashire Regt...
Reg. Whitworth Porter, DSO. Major, Oxford Lt. Inf. (43 F.)
Charles Edward Johnson, Major, Indian Start' Corps
Robert Wm. F. Monteith, Major, Army Service Corps ...
John Forster Manifold, CAIG. Major, Royal Artillery
Frank Graham, Major, Suffolk Regiment
Charles Blair Mayne, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Edward Goodwyn, Major, Royal Engineers
Sydney Gordon Grant, Major, Scottish Rifles (90 F.)
Walter Andrew Gale, Major. Royal Engineers
Walter Francis Hawkins, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers
Julian Oswald, Major, 16 Lancers
John de Winton Lardner-Clarke. Major, Royal Artillery.
Son. Henry Edward Maxwell. DSO. Major, R. Highlanders
Frederick Houlton Ward, Major, R. Artillery
Duncan Thomas Cruickshank, Major, Essex Regt. (30 F.)...
Robert Douglas Longe, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Chas. F.St. Clair Anstruthc'r Thomson. il.SO.AO'r. 2 Lf.Gds.
Louis Charles Jackson, Major, Royal Engineers
John Lewis Rooke Maclurcan, Major, h.p. Roy. Marines; )
Barrack Mauler, 27 May 01 j
Richard Francis M'Crea, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward V.'heler, Major, Sussex Regiment
Horatio James Evans, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Henry Wightman Benson, DSO. Major, East Surrey Regt.
Spencer Walpole Follett, Major, 9 Lancers
Richard Money Maxwell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harry Wright, DSO. Major, Gordon Highlanders (92 Foot)
William Grccrge Ma.ssy, Major, Royal Artillery
Ralph 1'udsay Little-dale, Major, Royal Kugiueers
Joseph Chichester, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
Denis Carey, Major, East Lancashire Regiment (30 F.)
Hugh Alexander Vowell, Major, West Yorkshire Regt
George James Francis Talbot, Major, Royal Artillery
■o.s.c. John Fredc-ric Daniell, Major, Royal Marines
Frederick Colpoys Ormsby Johnson, Major, h.p. Royal 1
Marines; Barraek Matter, 27 Mayor /
Charles lirnest Commeline, Major, Royal Engineers
James Henry Cowan, Major, Royal Engineers
Francis George Bond, Maior, Royal Engineers
Harvey Freceric Mercer, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Jameu Grseme, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Martyn Slater, Major, Ro3"al Artillery
Magrath Fogarty Fegen, Major, Royal Artillery
George Pieydell-Bouvene, Major, Coldstream Guards
p.s.c. George Francis Leverson, Major, Ro3'al Engineers...
Frederick Gilbert Bowles, Major, Royal Engineers
Francis BaconLonge, Major, Royal Engineers
Edmond Talbot Stanley, Major, Army Ordnance Dept
Richard K. W. R. Clavell, Major, h.p. R. Marines; Pay- >
■master, Plymouth, 1 Jan. 01 )
William Harry Turton, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Gage Morris, Major, Duke if Cornwall's Lt. Inf. ...
Cecil Edward Hamilton Heyman, Major, Royal Artillery..
Charles Richard Hugh Hardy, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Edward Hamilton Paierson, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Taylor Robinson, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Bullar Anderson, Major, Royal Artillery
p.3.c. Edw. John Sharpe, Major, Middlesex Regt. (77 F.)...
Philip Palmes, Maior, North Lancashire Regime:;t
Richard Lionel Walter, Major, 7 Hussars
Phelips Brooke Hanhani, Major, Royal Artillery
John Jas. F. Hume, Major, Connaught Rangers (04 F.) ...
Charles James Vines, Major, Gloucester Regiment
John Stannus Pelly, DSO. Major, Border Regt. (34 Foot)
p.s.c. Henry Hamilton Smytae, Major, Scots Fus. (21 F.)...
Henry Southey Scholes, Major, York and Lane. Regt
Ralph J. Wilbraham, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light)
Infantry .....)
Francis Alexander Fortescue, Major, K. R. Rifles (6c F.) 2 July 79 10 Feb. 81
Thomas dela HayeBrotherton, Major, Royal Engineers [14 Aug. 76
George Anderson Garr, Major, Royal Engineers J14 Aug. 76
Colin Powys Campbell, Major, Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79I 9 June 80
Harry Benn Borraiaile, D'JO. Major, Indian Staff C 14 Jan. 80 26 Apr. 8:
Charles Gisborne Brittan, Major, Royal Marines j 1 Sept. 78
10 Sept. 75
•.2 Feb. 67
I? Apr. 79
28 Apr. 76
14 Aug. 76
2 Dec. 74
2^ Jan. 77
1 July 81
28 Jan. 82
18 June Si
1 1 Feb. 76
19 Aug. 75
2 Aug. 82
25*.Ian. 77
25 Jan. 77
28 Jan. 75
11 Feb. 76
9 Aug. 73
28 May 79
6 Sept.76
1 July Bi
20 Sept.So
25/Jan. 77
5 Aug. 80
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
29 Sept. Xj
28 Jan. 75
:g Aug. 75
16 Oct. 80
14 Aug. 76
11 Sept. 78
14 Aug. 76
12 Feb. 77
11 Sept.76
13 June 74 1
19 Aug. 73
19 Sept. 77
25 Jan. 77
23 July 79
25 Feb. 80
13 July 76
20 Nov. 75
26 Feb. 81
29 Nov. 76
23 Jan. 77
IV H Elf
PLACKDOW
HA LP PAT.
11 May 78
1 May 78
1 May 78
'"
Aus
19 Oct. 78
6 Oct. 75
30 Jan. 78
11 May 78
31 Jan. 80
22 Feb. 79
30 Jan. 78
14 Jan. 80
1 May 78
8 Dec. 77
21 Aug. 78
26 Nov. 79
7 A|1S- 79
1 Nov. 78
5 Jan. 77
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
19 Aug. 75
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb.- 76
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
ig June 77
9 June 77
1 Juiy 81
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
6 Oct. 77
1 Sept. 78
14 Aug. 76
1 July 81
19 June 77
6 Aug. 79
■.9 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
31 May 76
21 Sept. 75
1 July 81
19 June 77
23 June 80
22 June 80
6 Mar. So
17 July 80
1 Mar. 79
1 Julv 81
16 May 94
--, 16 May 94
15 Apr. 85' 4 Juiie 94
7 June 84 l 7 June 94
15 Apr. 85I27 June 94
1 Sept. 83 1 July 94
15 Apr. 85 14 July 94
1 Feb. £6 23 July 94-
23 Oct. 88 22 Aug. 94
1 JUI3' 87 31 Aug. 94
24 Sept. 84 3 Sept. 94
25 Apr. 85; 3 Sept.94
8 May 88:12 Sept.94 1
6 May 85 29 Sept.94
6 May 85 29 Sept.941
28 Jan. 86^ j Qct. 94!
9 June 84 13 Oct. 94 1
4 (Jet. 84 7 Nov. 94!
3 Nov. S5' 7 Nov. 94
11 Jan. 86: 9 Nov. 94
22 Jan. 92 14 Nov. 941
7 Sept.8b| 2 Dec. 94 1
12 May 85 1 9 Dec. 94;
1 8 Mar. 85 10 Dec. 94;
28 Jan. 86;/2 Dec. 94
28 Jan. 8615 Dec. 94
16 Oct. 85 15 Dec. 94
28 Jan. 8620 Dec. 94
19 Aug. 86:22 Dec. 94
8 Dec. 86 25 Dec. 04
12 May 85 1 Jan 95
13 May 85! 3 Jan. 95
27 July 85 1 3 Jan. 95
22 Aug. 83 1 9 Jan. 95
8 May 85 9 Jan. 95
12 Jan. 85I12 Jan. 95
9 Aug. 86124 JaI1. 95
2 Apr. 86^5 Jan. 95
3 Aug. 85 i 1 Feb. 0;
29 Jaly Sil 2 Feb. 95
16 Jan. 84! 4 Feb. 95
10 Aug. 84 1 8 Feb. 9;
24 Aug. 81 j 13 Feb. 95
13 Aug. 90 13 Feb. 95
9 Mar. 86; 14 Feb. 95
13 Aug. 85J 20 Feb. 95
19 Aug. 86| t Mar. 95
r9 May 86' 2 Mar. "5
18 Apr. 8518 Mar. 95
10 Sept. 84 20 Mar. 93
13 Aug. S5I20 Mar. 95
28 May £6*23 Mar. 95
25 Ju'y 86!25Mar. 03
19 Aug. 86.29 Mar. 95
2 Feb. 87 29 Mar. 93]
2 Feb. 87:29 Mar. 95!
13 Aug.85 1 Apr. 95!
13 Aug. 83! t Apr. 95
7 Nov. 85; 1 Apr. 95
26 Nov. 85 1 1 Apr. 95 1
25 Apr. 88J 3 Apr. 95
2 Feb. 871 9 Apr. 95 '
2 Feb. 87 '14 Apr. 95
2 Feb. 87 17 Apr. 95
5 Oct. 85124 Apr. 95
20 Sept. 86 1 May 93
14 Aug. 87 2 May 95
14 Nov. 87 8 May 95
25 Dec. 85 12 May 95
6 Sept. 85 '14 May 95
1 Jan. 85^24 May 95
2 Jan. 86128 May 95
4 Jan. 86 j 3 June 95
23 Sept. 85 j 1 2 June 95
23 May 82 10 June 95
15 Dec. 8o'26 June 95
4 Jan. 86:30 June 95
17 Dec. 84 1 1 July 95
26 June 85 1 July 95
1 Ju'y 85 1 July 95
3 Jan. 86 1 July 95
24 Feb. 86! 1 July 95
14 Dec. 87! 1 July 95
1 Juiy 83 1 July 95
14 Aug. 87: 2 July 95
14 Aug. S71 2 Juiy 93
1 3 Aug. 92 io J uly 95
14 Jan. 91 110 July 95
5 Nov. 86I17 July 95
27 May 01
27 May o;
1 Jan. 01
Majors.
Walter Latham Cox, Major, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 F.) ...
Aithur James Kelly. Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Style Kincaid, Major, Irish Fusiliers
John Shakespear, CIE. DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Charles Stanton. Major. Royal Engineers
Frederic Manley Glubb, DSO. Major, Royal Engineers ...
p.t.c. Ernest St. Clair Pemberton, Major, R. Engineers ...
p.s.c. Henry David Lallan. Major, Royal Engineers
James Henry Bor, CMG. Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Frederic Henry Joan Birch, M^jor, Royal Artillery
Robert Arthur'Browne, Captain. Border Regt. I55 F.)
Herbert Alexander Chapman, Major, Royal Artillery
Herbert Capel Cure, DSO. Gloucestershire Regt. (61 F.)...
John Rawdon Hodge Oldfield, Maior, Roy?l Marines
William Jchn Arnold Beatson, Major. R. Artillery
William Douglas Whatman, Major, 20 Hussars
p..*.t.¥m. Geo. Hamilton, DSO. Major, Norfolk Regiment
Charles Hope Willis, Major. Royat Marines
Arthur Granville Tatham. Major, R. Marine Artillery
John Arthur Tanner, DSO. Major. Roval Engineers ......
Henry Hyde Williamson Nason, DSO. Major, Essex Regt.
St.George E. W. Burton, Major, R. Highlanders (73 Foot)
Henry Lockhart Smith, DSO. Major, East Surrey Regt....
Alfred Robert Mandeville Sankev. Major. Hoyai Eng
Hayford D. Thorold, J/u>r,West'Riding Regt. (76 F.)
Horace Sydney Nelson, J/u;or, Royal Artillery
Charles Edward Peirse, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ernest A. C. Garland. DSO.Maior, Highland Lt.Inf. (74 F.)
Schofield Patten Peile, CB. Major, Royal Marines
John George Downing, Maior, Indian Stiff Corps
James Cecil Balfour Craster. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
William Francis Percy, Major, Norfolk Regiment
Frank Romilly Reynolds, Major, Roynl Engineers
Stanley George Drew Smith, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Collingwood Townsend, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Chas. Hy. Luttrell Fahie Wilson, Major, Royal Art
Francis Be vill Read Toms. Major, Royal Artillery
William Scott-Moncrieff, Major, Middlesex Regt. (7- F.) ...
William Fred. James Hardisty, Major, Worcester Regt.......
Robert John Spurrell, Major, 5 Lancers
Edward Dawson, Major (District Officer), R. Artiiiery
Ernest Theodore Paul, Major. Indian Staff Corps
George Boodrie O'Donnell ', Major. Indian Staff Corps
p.t.c. George Tero Kemball, Major, Royal Artillery
James Gibbon Turner, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick Campbell, DSO. Major, Indian Stiff Corps
William John Bythell, Major. Royal Engineers
Edmund Gustavus Nicolls, Major. Royal A.rt:llery
Cyril Venn Wilton Williamson, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Robert Baillie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Mallaby Abud, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Walter Quentin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Montague B. Gosset Jackson, Major, Royal Artillery
Alex. H. B. Cava3'e, Major, King's Own Scottish Borderers
Robert FitzGerald Percy, Major, Royal Marines
Hickman Crawford Molesworth, Major, Royal Artillery
Ernest Henry Rivett-Carnac, Maior, Indian Staff Corps
John 7/Uuani Currie Ms;or Indian Staff Corps.
Robert Irwin Scallon, CIE. DSO. Major, IndianStaffCorps
Frank Gun Delamain, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Rawdon Penrose, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Bolton Mainwaring, Major, Lincolnshire Re°-t . . .
Chas. Du P. Richardson-Griffiths, DSO. Ma/or, Glos. R. .
George Arthur Gott, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Archibald M'Lachlan, Major, Royal Scots
Affleck Alexander Fraser, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment.
Geo. John is'inian Logan-Home, Major, Bedfordshire Ret
Felix D. F. MacCart.hy, Major, Royal Engineers
John Dawson j±. Waller, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Arthur Fanshawe, Major, Royal Artillery
Tyrell O. W. Champion de Crcspigny, Major, 15 Hussars..
Paul Treby Clark, Major, Oxford Light Infantry (43 F.) ..
Jas. Hutchinson Swanton, Major, Royal Marines
John Ernest Pierson, Major, Sussex Regiment
John Shuckburgh Ashby, Major, 'Indian Staff Corps
Cecil Chas. Cavendish, Major. Highland Lt. Inf. (74 F.)
Reginald Salmond Curtis, DSO. Major, Royal Engineers'..
Frederick Beauohamp Lecky, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Hugh Milbourne Jackson, Major, Royal Engineers
Leonard Thales Pease, Major, Royal'Marine Artillery ......
Charles Forbes Blane, Major, Royal Artillery '.
Charles Frederick Stevens, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ponsonby Glenn Huggins, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.i.c. Edward Agar, Major, Royal Engineers
William Candler Neville, DSO. Major, Cheshire Regiment
John Robert Sandwith, Major, Indian Staff Corps
■ Robert Rice, Major, Royal Engineers
oohnet, 1
2nd LIEUT.
OrEJJSlGV. 1
LIEUT. CAPTAIN'.
58-62
WHEW
PLACEDON
UALF PAT.
Aug. 79
« Feb. 77 13 May 85131 July 95
14 Aug. 76114 Aug. 871 7 Aug. 05
13 Nov. 78J17 May 79 20 May 86l 12 Aug. 95
22 Jan. Si; i July 81 129 Sept.86li2 Aug. 95
[14 Aug. 76 14 Aug. 87! 12 Aug. 95
25 Jan. 77*25 Jan. 88Ji2Aug. 95
25 Jan, 77 25 Jan. 88 12 Aug. 95
19 June 771 1 Apr. 88' 12 Aug. 95
1 Oct. y/i t Oct. Ss|i7Aug. 95
31 Jan. 78,24 Mar. 86*28 Aug. 95
23 Aug. 84 31 Mar. 94*28 Aug. 95
19 June 77 11 Jan. 86, 1 Sept. 95
1 May 78 22 Sept. 80' 22 Sept.85 4 Sept. 95
1 Sept.78 15 Nov. 86 S Sept.95
19 June 77! 11 Jan. 86 11 Sept.95
22 Oct. 81 16 Mar. 87 11 Sept.95
11 May 78 23 June 8018 Apr. 85 17 Sept.95
1 Feb. 79 8 Dec. 87 18 Sept.95
1 Oct. 741 1 Oct. 85! 1 Oct. 95
19 June 77 1 Apr. 88 1 Oct. 95
4 Dec. 78 6 Oct. 80 10 Dec. 84 7 Oct. 95
13 Aug. 79 1 July Si 15 Nov. 86! 9 Oct. 95
May 78 15 Mar. 80 25 Oct. 84 16 Oct. 95
19 June 77 1 Apr. 88 22 Oct. 95
14 Jan. So 1 Jan. 81 28 Oct. 85! 2 Nov. 95
19 Oct. 77! 13 Jan. 86! 13 Nov. 95
13 Nov. 75:13 Nov. 86J13 Nov. 95
11 Nov. 78 24 Jan. 861 13 Nov. 95
31 Jan. 78|i8July 86J20N0V. 95
20 Nov. 75 20 Nov. 86 20 Nov. 95
20 Nov. 75 13 May 87 20 Nov. 95
1 May 78 16 Nov. 80! 28 June 84 28 Nov. 95
19 June 77 1 Apr. 88 5 Deo. 95
9 Oct. 77j2oJan. 86 7 Dec. 95
9 Oct. 77^20 Jan. 86 7 Dec. 95
9 Oct. 77J2oJan. 86 7 Dec. 95
9 Oct. 77>6Jan. 86 7 Dec. 95
1 May 76 10 Mar. 8o!2i Dec. 85J n Dec. 95
1 1 May 78 27 Nov. 79 June 86 n Dec. 95
2 July 84! 6 Nov. 89 14 Dec. 05
12 May 83 9 Mar. 91 20 Dec. 95
t Jan. 76! 1 Jan. 87; 1 Jan. 96
q Jan. 76U9 Jan. 87 19 Jan. 96
<6 Feb. 78
8 Dec. 77
2 July 79
20 Mar. 78
13 Aug
79
t8 Dec. 78' 7 Sept.
iS Dec, 7S1S Dec. 89
15 Mar. So 13 Aug. 90
25 July 82 75 Jan. qi
0 Oct. 77, 5 Feb.
27 Jan. 76 27 Jan. 87
J27 Jan. 76,27 Jan
27 Jan. 76 27 Jan. 87
27 Jan. 76 27 Jan. 87
9 Oct. 77J 6 Feb. 86
u May 77 1 Apr. 86
1 Feb. 79, 7 Apr. 88
9 Oct. 77 19 Feb. 86
t2 Feb. 76:12 Feb. 87
12 Feb. 76 12 Feb. 87
12 Feb. 76 12 Feb. 87
12 Feb. 76 12 Feb. 87
12 Feb. 76 id Aug. 87
21 Aug. 78 18 Nov. 84
20 Nov. 7.5 4 Oct. 85
23 reb. 7623 Feb. 87
25 Sepl.78 21 Jane 85
21 Sept. 75 ro Aug. 85
20 Nov. 75 4 Oct. 85
19 June 77 1 Apr. 88
9 Oct. 77 25 Feb. 86
31 Jan. 78 17 Mar. 86
1 July 81 24 Au
22 Jan. 96
22 Jan. 96
22 Jan. 96
22 Jan. 96
25 Jan.
27 Jan. 06
27 Jan. 96
27 Jan. 9'
27 Jan. 96
6 Feb. 96
6 Feb. 96
7 Feb. 96
8 Feb. 96
12 Fell. 96
12 Feb. 96
12 Feb. 96
Feb. 96
12 Feb. 96
17 Feb. 96
19 Feb. 96
23 Feb. 96
6 Feb. . "
26 Feb. 96
26 Cel^. 96
1 Mar. 96
5 Mar. 96
5 Mar. 96
11 Mar. 96
!3 July 01
23 July 79 23 July 86! 16 Mar. 96
1 Feb. 79 17 June 88 17 Mar. 96
2 Oct. 80 i3 Apr. 85! iS Mar. 96
22 Mar. 76 22 Mar. 87122 Mar. 96
" Apr. 76 10 b'eb. 88 1 25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
1 Apr. 96
9 Apr. 96
10 Apr.
&prm
Haydon d'Aubrey P. Taylor, Major, Gloucester Regt. ...... 17 Apr. So
Joseph Scott Cowrie Manera, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Gerald Carlile S. Handcock, Mawr, Yorkshire Regiment
Charles Bell Watkins, Major, Royal Artillery
p.i.c. Nathaniel W. Barnardis'ton. Major, Middlesex Regt. 14 Sept.78|ii Mar. So 21 Dec. 8s 10 J
Ihomas Francis Bushe, CM&. Major, Royal Artillery ,.. !3, Jan. 78 16 June 86 18 June 96
egiment ... 10 Apr.
28 July 83 31 Dec. 91
31 Jan. 78 24 Mar. 86
19 June 77 1 Apr. 88
1 Oct. 75! 4 Feb. 86! _
31 Jan. 78; 8 May S6J11 Apr. 96
19 Apr. 76 19 Apr. 87J19 Apr. 9ft
9 Apr. 76 19 Apr. 87.19 Apr. 96
9 Oct. 77, 1 Apr. 88 1 20 Apr. 96
5 Oct. 78 17 Apr. 8o: 6 Sept.85'21 Apr. 96
28 Apr. 76 28 Apr. 87*28 Apr. 96
9 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 88 9 May 96
29 Sept. 80 22 Sept.85 13 May 96
22 May 76 22 May 87 22 May 96
78| 1 Mar. 70 24 May 85 27 May 96
31 Jan. 78 8 May 86 30 May 96
63-70
Majors.
COENEI I
2nd LIEUT.
nrENSIGN
LIEUT. CAPTAIS. I MAJOH.
WHSK
PLACKIIOM
HALF PAY
1 May 78 26 D'eb. 80,22 July 86 24 June 96
4 Doc. 78 17 Apr. 3o!io Pec. 8418 July 96
2 Jan. 79 13 Sept. 79! 2 Jan. 86 22 July 96
! 9 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 88 22 July 96
9 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 88 25 July 96
I29N0V. 76! 7 Dec. 87,29 July 96I
1 3 1 Jan. 78I18 June 86 30 July 96!
131 Jar.. 78! 3 July 86 30 July 96J
[31 Jan. 78 1 7 July 86] 1 Aug. 96
31 Jan. 78J 7 July 86' 1 Aug. 96
1 31 Jan. 78:15 July 86J 1 Aug. 961
! 9 Oct. 77 4 Apr. 88 s Aug. 96
31 Jan. 78l2iJuly 86'nAug. 96
1 1 Aug. to 1 July 81I22 Dec. 86 12 Aug. 96
1 May 78 15 Nov. 79110 Jan. 87 12 Aug. 96
9 Oct. 77 1 July 88 [2 Ana. 96
Chas. Warren Napier-Clavering, Major, Somerset Lt. Inf.
Edmund Harrington Molyneux- Seel, Major, Liverpool Regt.
Thomas Montgomery Hawtayne, Major, N. Stafford Regt.
Arthur Douglas Meeres, Major, Royal Engineers
Horatio Norris Dumbleton. Major, Royal Engineers
Pierce Thomas Chute, DSO. Major, Munster Fus. (104 F.)
James Stewait Douglas, Major, Royal Artillery
Reginald George M-Queen M'Leou,' DSO. Major, R. Art
Reginald Henry Mahon, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Beaumont Helyar, Major, Royal Artillery
Archibald Louis Hibbert, Major, Royal Artillery
Theodore John Warrender Prendergast, Major, R. Eng. ...
Alfred Matthews, Major, Royal Artillery
i"l£ Percival Scrone ifarling, Major, 18 Hussars
William Erskine Graham Login, Major, Royal Scots
Hy. Benjamin Naylor Adair, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles William Robert St. John, Major, Royal Engineers
William Yolland, Major, Roj al Engineers
Alfred Montgomery Mantell, Major, Royal Engineers
M'illiam Charles Pollard, Major, Indian Staff Corps
)>.*.c. William Henry Rycroft, Major, 11 Hussars
Ron. Gilbert Legh. Major, Grenadier Guards
Robert Gordon Gordon-Gilmour, DSO. Major, Gren. Gds.
Robert Henry Gage Heygate. DSO. Major, Border Regt. ...
George W. Brandon Swiuey, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Alfred Orl'ord, Maior, Roval Marine Artillery
Atherton ffolltatt Powell, DSO. Major, Royal A-tillery
Atherton Edward Jenkins, Major, Rifle Brigade ) 1 5 Jan. 79! 12 Mar. 81
p.n.c. Lewis Munro. Major, Hampshire Regiment (67 F.) ...I14 Jan. 8oi 9 Apr. 81
Henry Richmond Wm. Lumsden, Major. Inuian Staff Corps ) 6 Sept.76
Frederick White, Major, DSO. Royal Marines I 1 Feb. 79
31 Jan. 78
17 Apr. 8015 Oct
1 10 Sept.76
1 10 Sent. 76
'10 Sept.76
!io SeDt.76
iio Sept.76
jio Sept.76
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
i 31 Jan. 78
! 14 Aug. 76
13 Aug. 79 1 July 81
13 Nov. 78I 1 July Si
25 Jan. 78! 1 July Si
1 May 78'i9 Sept. 80 28 Mar
I26 Aug. 76
J 1 Sept 76
131 Jan. 78
1 July
1 July
1 July
14 Aug.
11 Apr.
July
Paul Robert Burn-Murdoch, Major, Royal Engineers ...
Wm. Radcliffe Peel Wallace, Major, Gloucester Regt. ...
William Knox Downes, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Albert Edmoud Leslie, Ma jor, Indian Staff Corps
John Alfred Wyllie, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Henry Espiue Monck-Mason, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Gervase Francis Newport Tinley, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Frederick Bernard Deane, Maior. Indian StaffCorps
Charles Walter Harris. Major, Indian StaffCorps
George Reade MacMullen, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Newdigate Addington Knightley Burne, Major, Indian S. C
Richard Cranley Onslow, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Alexander Wallace, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Bowring. Major, Indian StaffCorps
George Herbert Watson, Major, Indian StaffCorps
George Edward Hyde Cates, Major, Indian StaffCorps
?>.».c. Walter Grenville Ley, Major, N. Stafford Regt. (98 F.)..
o Sept. 76
11 Sept.76
11 Sept.76
11 Sept. 76
In Sept. 76
in Sept.76
11 Sept.76
In Sept.76
11 Aug. 80 12 Mar. 81
Ernest Aug.FredericCarter, Major, Lancaster Regt. 14 F.)... U, May 78 20 Mar,
nn/lf.... W:1!:.. »#"_-■-„ r» 1' -ki : I _ T
Godfrey Williams, Major, Koyal Engineers
Archer Clive Bolton, ."i/a/or,Northamptoiishire Regt. (58 F.)...
Robert Scott-Kerr. )>SO. Major, Grenadier Guards
T5 ffi Alan Richard Hili,J/«/or,Northamptonshire Regt. (48 F.)..:
Arthur Campbell Yate, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Cyril Field, Major, Royal Marines
William Huskisson, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Denne Robson, Major, West Surrey Regiment (2 F.)...
Frederic Philip Smyly,ibfq/or, South Wales Borderers (24F.J...
John Edward Harvey, Major, Royal Artillery
Gerald D'Arragon Alexander, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Andrew Cregan, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Druitt, Major, Royal Engineers
Harold Frank Chesney, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry John Watt Brownrigg, Major, Royal Engineers
Joseph Hume Balfour, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Algernon Henry Wilmer, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Charles Hamlyn Agnew, Major, 4 Hussars .".
Hy. Lawrence C. Howard Stafford, Major, Royal Engineers
George William Maxwell, Major, Indian StaffCorps
John Hewitt Jellett, Major, Royal Artillery
St. Clair Oswald, Major, 3 Hussars
Edward Arthur Kemhlp, Major, Suffolk Regiment (12 F.) ..
Francis James Anderson, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Charles Newcomen Watts, Major, Derby Regiment
Herbert John James Middleton, Major, Indian Staff Corps..
vV alter Charteris Ross, CB. A/<y'or,'Durham Lt. Inf. (106 F.)
Herbert Kendall Jackson, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
George Sumner Orinerod, Major, Munster Fusiliers (104 F.)
Warren Francis Trotter, h.p. Major, R. Marine Artillery j \
Barrack Master, 16 Oct. 99 j
Leonard Arthur Arkwright, Maior, lioyal Engineers
p.s.c. Richd. Boileau Gaisfbrd, CMG. Major, Scots Fus.(2iF.)
Edward Kaye Daubeney, DSO. Major, South Stafford Regt.
Raleigh Gilbert Egerton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Norman Edward Young, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Marwood, Major, North Staffordshire Regt. (64 F.)...
Charles Edw.ird Lawrie, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Cadell, Captain, Indian StaffCorps
Philip Charles Gubhins, Major, Royal Engineers
Herbert Loftus Welman, Major, Irish Rifles
Geo. Albanus Williams, Major, S. Staffordshire Regt. '80 F.)
Wm. Richard Yeilding, CUE. DSO. Major. Indian S. C
William Henry Lowry, Major, Indian Staff Corps
31 Jan. 78
22 Feb. 79 25 Aug. 80
26 Mar. 791 1 July 81
22 Feb. 7929 Jan. 81
I22 Sent. 76
1 Sept.79
'31 Jan. 78
In Sept. 78
:i Jan. 77 12 Apr. 79
I18 Dec. 78
I18 Dec. 7S
131 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
Ui Jan. 78
3 Jan. 78
6 Oct.
I2i Oct.
1 May 781 1 Oct.
Ui Jan.
11 Oct.
|i3Dec
14 Sept.78 29 June 81
1 3 Aug. 79 1 2 Oct. 80
,31 Jan. 78
13 Aug. 79 1 Jan. 8
128 Oct. 76
29 Sept.77!i6 July 80
',18 Dec. 78
11 May 78120 Mar. So
j 1 Sept.76
I31 Jan. 78
1 May 78 14 Sept. 80
n May 78' i Dec. 80
13 Aug.7919 Feb. 81
25 July 8
i 6 Feb. 84
i? Feb. 84
29 Aug. 85
31 Jan. 78
22 Jan. 79112 Mar. 81
22 Jan. 791 2 Feb. 81
129 Nov. 76
'29 Nov. 76
2 Aug. 96
88 13 Aug. 96
88 13 Aug. 96
87 14 Aug. 96
88 19 Aug. 96
90 19 Aug. 96
23 July 00 25 Aug. qS
" "26 Aug. 96
26 Aug. 87 26 Aug. 96
25 Mar. 36 29 Aug. 96
21 July 86 29 Aug. 96
I Mar. 88 1 Septal
6 July 86, 2 Sept. 96
6 Sept. 87! 6 Sept. 96
26 Aug. 83' 6 Sept. 96
I July 88J 8 Sept. 96
5 May 86' 9 Sept. 96
10 Sept. 87 10 Sept. 96
id Sept. 87 10 Sept 96
10 Sept. 87 10 Septan
10 Sept. 87 10 Sept. 96
10 Sept. 87 10 Sept. 96
10 Sept. 87,10 Sept. 96
10 Sept. 87 10 Sept. 96
11 Sept. 87 11 Sept. 96
11 Sept. 87 11 Sept. 96
11 Sept. 87:11 Sept. 96
II Sept.87111 Sept. 96
1 Sept. 87 11 Sept. 96
II Sept. 87 11 Sept. 96
11 Sept.8711 Sept. 96
1 July 87 14 Sept.96
11 Aug. 86 16 Sept. 9''
10 July 88 16 Sept.96
22 Nov. 84 19 Sept.96
16 Dec. 90 19 Sept.96
1 Sept.S6j22 Sept.96
22 Sept.87^2 Sept.96
24 Nov. 88 24 Sept.96
14 July £8125 Sept.96
30 May 87 29 Sept.96
5 Aug. 85 30 Sept.96
8 Sept.86!3o Sept.96
1 Oct. 86' 1 Oct. 96
8 July 83; 1 Oct. 96
1 Aug. 88| 1 Oct. 96
19 Aug. 88 1 Oct. 96
6 Dec. 88 4 Oct. 96
6 Oct. 87 6 Oct. 96
6 Oct. 87
28 Aug. 86
18 Dec. 85
Oct. 87 i
12 Oct, "
6 Ocr. 96
7 Oct. 96
7 Oct. 96
Oct. 96
12 Oct. 96
17 Oct. 85 14 Oct. 96
8 May 85 15 Oct. 96
18 Dec. 88 19 Oct, 96
4 June 85 21 Oct. 96;
28 Oct. 87 28 Oct. 96
5 Nov. 87 31 Oct. 96;
29 Oct. 86 1 Nov. 06
4 June 87] 4 Nov. 96|
5 Apr. 86 5 Nov. 96 16 Oct. 99
18 Dec. 88 6 Nov. 96
25 Aug. 86 12 Nov. 96
7 Aug. 86|i8 Nov. 96
13 Aug. 90 18 Nov. 96
29 May 91 18 Nov. 96
14 Sept. 92 18 Nov. 96
4 Mar. 93
9 Aug. 96
18 Dec. 83
24 Jan. 87
24 Aug. 87
29 Nov. S7
20 M:iy
18 Nov. 96
18 Nov. 96
23 Nov. 96
25 Nov. 96
25 Nov. 96
29 Nov. 961
29 Nov. q6;
Majors.
7t
2UdLIEUT.
Silnev Vernon Thornton, Major, Royal Artillery
tUvmond Crawford, Major, Armv Ordnance Department ..
Arthur de Salis Hadow. Major, Yorkshire Regiment (,9 F.
William Alan Cairnes, Major, Royal Engineers
John H. Stewart Gibb, DSO. Major, Worcester R. (36 F.)..
Henrv AnstrutherKinloch, Major, Kind's Royal Rifles (60 P.)
Francis Russell Parkinson, Major, Welsh Regiment (41 F.)
Colin Duncan Johnstone, Major, East Surrey Regiment
Alfred Grahame Cartwright, Major, Yorkshire Regt. (19 F.)
John Page Wood, Ma'or, Border Regiment
Edgar Forbes Nelson, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Hugh Block, Major, Royal Artillery
Godfrey Hy. Wolley Stockdale, Major, Royal Engineers
Stuart "Davidson, Major, Royal Engineers
Richard Leigh, Major, Royal Engineers
Frank Herbert Homiblow, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Way Baker, Major, Royal Engineers
Bruce Bremner Russell, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick Falkiner Minchin, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Alves Inglis, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas fibster Chamberlain, Major, Royal Artillery
Hon. Henry James Ans^n, Major, Highland lit. Inf. (71 F.)...
John Wm.'Bubmgton Meade, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Aubrey Strachan, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers
James Gordon Lennox Burnett, Major, Leicester Regiment...
Thomas Hutchinson Haughton, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
p.s.c. Alf. E. J. Cavendish, CMG. Major, A. & S. Hldrs. (91 F.)
Henry Eardley-Wilmot, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Sydenham Campbell-Lrquhart Smith, Major, R. Artillery ..
/>.* ,e. Henry Gray Burrowes, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Arthur Ponsonby Hobday, Major, Royal Artillery...
George Wright, Major, Royal Artillery
Robt. Whyte ilelviile Jackson, CMG. Major, Army Ord. Dept.
Gilbert Boys Smith, Major, Royal Artillery
Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton, Major, C jnnaught Rangers
Charles William Toompion, DSO. Major, 7 Dragoon Gels....
Hugh Harry Hr.yworth Aspinal!, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Montagu Creighton Curry, DSO. Major, Lincolnshire Regt.
William R. H. Beresford-Ash, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Edmund Sclater Croifs, Major, Hampshire Regiment
JohnAntillMoggridge, Major, South Lancashire Regt.(S2F.)
Frederick Horniolow, Major. Army Service Corps
Fred. Chas. Aimon Gilpin, Major, Army Service Corps
Frederick James Murphy, Major, 13 Hussars
Hy. Huntly Leith Malcolm. DSO. Major, Cameron Highldrs.
Charles James Anstruther.2 Major, h.p. 17 Lancers
Francis Sudlow Garratt, DSO. Major, 6 Dragoon Guards ...
RouertMervyn Richardson, Major, 14 Hussars
Laurence George Drummond, Major, Scott. Guards
Herbert Mercer, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards
Stephen Leslie Noms, Major, Royal Engineers
Chas. H. Thornton Whitaker, .1/ ajor, Yorkshire Lightlufantry
Arthur Charles Hy. Thomas, Major, N. Lane. Regt. \&i F.)
Norman Stuart Ogilvie, Major, Royal Artillery
p.i.c. Charles Vernon Hume, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery...
Outhbert Edward Goulburn, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery...
John Robert Barkly Davidson, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Macdonald Close, Major, Royal Artillery
Percy Henry Enthoven, Major, Royal Artillery
Coventry Williams, Major, 13 Hussars
William Anstruther-Thomson. Major, Royal Horse Guards...
Albert Victor Jenner, DSO. Major, Rifle Brigade ...
Arthur Forde Pilson, Captain, Dublin Fusiliers (102 F.)
John Charles Arthington Walker, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards
Francis Manley Lowe, Major, Royal Artillery
p.t.c. William Ernest Fairholme, CMG. Major, Roy. Artillery
!>.s.c.Hy. Gwynn Deane Shute. DSO. Major, Coldstream Gds.
Harry Lynch Talbot, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Godfrey Lancaster Beaumont, Captain, Royal Marines
John Henry Balguy, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Lambert, Major, Royal Artillery
33.8.0. Henry Dowrish Drake, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Charles L. N. Bishop, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Louis Augustus Gordon, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick George Kappey, Major, Royal Marine Artillery...
Henry Lawrence Gardiner, Major, Royal Artillery
Gerald Robert Clark Paul, CMG. Major, Army Serv. Corpq
Wilkinson Dent Bird, DSO. Captain, West Surrey Regiment
p.s.c. Harry Chance, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederic Lewis Nathan, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Alexander Ramsay Stuart, Major, Royal Artillery
Wilfrid Heron Cummings, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Henry Duffin, Major, Lancaster Regiment
Charles de Winton, Major, Hampshire Regiment
Kenneth Mackenzie Foss, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Richard Tyrell Rundle, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Edward Fane Goold-Adams, Major, Royal Artillery
p.».c. Harold A. S. Barkworth, Major, Border Regiment ...
vVilliam A. C. Cockburn, Captain, 2 Dragoon Guards
p.s.c. Edward Hugh Griffith, Major, Leicester Regiment ...
Charles Pears Fendall, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
John Lewes, Major, Royal Artillery
William Henry Hinde, Major, Royal Engineers
ti May 78
1 May 7§
30 Jan. 78
Jan.
18 Dec. 7S
:4 Jan. 80 18 June Si
4 Dec. 7&!n Oct. 79
I31 Jan. 78
13 Aug. 7Q 1 Mar. 80
5 May 8c ; 1 July 8:
31 Oct. 77, 13 Nov. 78
17 Apr. 80 2i June 80
1 Jan. 79' tr Feb. 80
3 Aug. 79 1 July 81
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
31 Jan. 78
iS Dec. 7S
18 Dec.
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
6 Apr. '79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
1 July 81
25 Jan. 7
1 Feb. 79
21 Nov. 79
11 Feb. 77
i July
12 Feb.
6 Apr. 7Q
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
1 July 81
6 Apr. 79
22 Oct. 8c
28 Jan. 82
22 Mar. 77
25 July 78
1 July 81
1 July 8
4 Oct. 79
12 May S3
Jan. 81 1 July
3 July 79J25 Feb. 80
2 Jan. 79^9 Sept.8<
xi May 73J 7 Apr. 8
1 May 78J21 July 8
9 Feb. 81I 1 July 81
7 Sept. 79! 1 July Si
J30 Jan. r.4
118 Dec.
!2 Jan. 79:30 Apr. 79
1 May 78:29 Sept "
I 6 Apr. 79
CAPIAIIT.
29 Oct. S0I30 Nov. 96
2 May 87 1 30 No v. 96
8 Nov. Si I 4 Dee. 96
iS Dec. 88 6 Dec. 96
9 Feb. 8
6 Feb] 78
13 Oct. 77
6 Aug. 70
11 Aug. So
13 Aug. 79
4 Jan. 3o
17 Apr. 80
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 70
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
i July
1 July
9 Sept,
9 May 88!2i Apr. 90
j 9 July 82
26 Apr. 79
I 6 Apr. 79
30 Sept.8ol 1 July 81
1 Sept^f
1 Sept. 84
1 6 Apr. 79
j 6 Apr. 79
1 19 Sept. 77
1 1 Sept. 76
J14 June 77
1 Sept. 78
30 July 79
22 Oct. 81
1 Dec. 9c
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
22 Jan. 79 27 Dec. 80
ri Aug. 80! 1 July
(14 June 77
(30 July 79
J30 July 79
30 Nov. 76
S June 87 1 Apr. _
30 Jan. 78 23 Dec. 79
130 July 79
,30 July 7^
18 Dec. 75
22 Aug.
1 Sept.S6
11 Seot.89
5 Feb. 84
1 Aug. 87
1 Sept.86
19 Nov. 88
2i Dec. 86
21 Dec. S6
iS Dec.
10 Jan.
12 Jan.
8 Feb. 89
3 Mar. 89
8 Mar. 89
1 June 87
6 June 87
17 June 87
3 Apr.
25 Jan. S8
Feb.
24 Dec.
1 Feb. 38
2 June S6
12 Feb.
29 June
1 July 87
1 July 87
15 Auf
22 Oct. 90
29 Aug.
7 Apr.
9 Mar.
22 Mar.
5 Oct.
9 Dec. 85
29 Aug. 86
23 Aor. 87
Dec.
Dec.
Aug. 85
24 Au
6 Nov. 86
3 Oct. 87
5 July 88
0 Dec.
8 Apr. 90
28 Mar. 89
28 Apr. 84
12 Feb. 87
2 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
ept.87
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
24 Nov. 86
30 Dec. 93
2 Dec. 91
20 Dec. 96
20 Jan. 86
21 Sept.87
Sept.87
27 Jan. 91
15 JuneS6
20 Feb. 95
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
1 Dec. 86
15 June 86
14 June 88
31 Dec. 86
28 Sept. 87
21 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 97
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
1 Feb. 88
15 Apr. 89
14 June 88
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
15 Dec. 86
9 July 97
1 Sept. 85
2 Oct. 87
12 Oct.
1 Apr.
9 Dec. 96
:o Dec. 96
i2 Dec. 96
14 Dec. 96
16 Dec. 96
20 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
31 Dec.
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
8 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
25 Jan. 97
1 Feb. 07
10 Feb. 97
n Feb. 97
12 Feb. 97
12 Feb. 97
15 Feb. 97
15 Feb. 97
15 Feb. 97
15 Feb. 97
19 Feb. 97
24 Feb. 97
10 Mar. 97
21 Mar. 97
22 Mar. 97
24 Mar. 97
24 Mar. 97
27 Mar. 97
27 Mar. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 9
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
4 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
'.4. Apr. 97
25 Apr. 97
1 May 97
8 May 97
8 May 97
12 May 57
8 May 97
8 May 97
19 May 97
21 May 97
25 May 97
2 June 97
6 June 97
-2 June 97
14 June 97
4 June 97
16 June 97
June 97
16 Jung 97
16 June 97
June 97
18 June 97
8 June 97
18 June 97
26 June 97
30 June 97
2 July 97
3 July 97
3 July 97
7 July 97
ic July 97
17 July 97
21 July 97
21 July 97
21 July 97
WHEH
PLACED OV
HALF PAY.
i June Ol
72
Majors.
2ndLiBUT.
CAPTAIN. MAJ0B.
PLACED OK
HAL? PAY
""William Savona, Jfa/or, Royal Malta Artillery j 14 Jan. S5 12 Oct. 92 21 Jnly 97
Richard Alfred Poer 0'Shee,Cu)irui?i, Royal Engineers 16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90 21 July 97 22 July 97
Uryce Stewart, DSO. Major, Munster Fusiliers 1 6 Aug. 79 17 Apr. 80 5 July 87 23 Jnly 97
Dudley Acland Mills, Major, Royal Engineers ; .18 Dec. 78; 1 Apr. 89 27 July 97
Henry Frederick Williams, Major, Munster Fusiliers 13 Aug. 79 7 July 80 12 Aug. 87 28 July 97
Lewis Lo3'd Nicol. Major, Rifle Brigade 22 Feb. 79 29 June 819 Mar. 90 28 July 97
Francis M. H. Marshall, Major, W. Riding Regt. (33 F.) ...11 Msy 7812 Jan. 8i| 6 Oct. 86 30 July 97
William Sydney Cumniing, Major, Royal Marines j 1 Sept. 78 20 Sept. 86 14 Aug. 97
Arthur H. J. Doyle, Major, Shropshire Light Infantry (85 F.) 30 Jan. 7? 9 July So 1 June 85 10 Aug. 97
Richard Harman, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps .
•f(jun Winn, Major, Royal Engineers
Sidney Gerald Burrard, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Robert Harkness, Major, Royal Artillery
Julian Arthur Labalmondiere, Major, Royal Artillery .
John Penrice Langley, Major, Royal Artillery
Lionel Forde, Major. Royal ArtiPler3- I
John Henry Abbot Anderson, Major, Manchester Regiment 1: May 78
Francis William Galbraith Tothill, Major, Royal Artillery
?5 Aug. 36 25 Aug. 97 26 Aug. 97
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 89 27 Aug. 97
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 89 31 Aug. 97
30 July 79 '5 Oct. 87
30 July 79 25 Oct. 37
30 July 79 29 Oct. 87
30 July 79 29 Oct. S7
21 June 79 12 Oct. 87
30 July 79 29 Oct. 87
Stephen Francis Biddulph, Major, Indian Staff Corps 5 Sept. 77 14 Nov. 79 5 Sept.86
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
2 Sept. 97
2 Sept. 97
5 Sept. 97
10 Sept. 97
10 Sept. 97
11 Sept. 97
Eden Vansittait, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frank Lewis Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corns
Arthur William Forbes, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Arthur Welman, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles William Westbrooke Burton, Major, Indian S.C..
John Maxwell Carpendale, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Maurice Morgan Morris, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Colquhoun Grant Morrison, Major, 1 Dragoons 22 Jan. 79 18 June Si 27 Mar. 8915 Sept. 97
Frank Seymour Derham, Major, East Lane. Regt. (30 F.j... 11 May 78 21 July So 1 June 85 23 Sept. 97
10 Sept. 77 10 Sept
10 Sept. 77 10 Sept
11 Sept. 77 11 Sept.
11 Sept. 77 11 3ept.?8 11 Sept. 97
11 Sept. 77 11 Sept. 88 n Sept. 97
ii Sept.77 ll Sept. 88 11 Sept. 97
30 July 79 21 Dec. s7 13 Sept. 97
Charles Davis Guinness, Major, Royal Artillery..
George Osborn, Major, Royal Artillery
p.t.e. George Duff Baker, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Kelly E"ans Johnston, Major, Royal Artillery
18 feb. 80 19 Jan. 88 23 Sept. 97!
18 Feb. 80 19 Jan. 88 28 Sept. 97
18 Feb. 80 2: Jan. 88128 Sept. 97
18 Feb. 80 31 Jan. 38 28 Sept. 97
Thomas Cameron F. Somerville,.Vu/o«', Lancaster Regt 22 Jan. 79 1 July 81 '21 May 88 29 Sept.97
William Frederick Cockburn, Major, Royal Artillery I 18 Feb. 80 1 Feb. 88 1 Oct. 97
Henry Clarence Grant Taylor, Major, Royal Artillery iS Feb. 80
Henry Somerset King, Major, Royal Engineers 6 Apr. 79
Clement Alfred Rigby browne, Major, Royal Engineers I j 6 Apr. -79
William Beauchamp Stansfeld, Major. West India Regiment 21 Apr. S3
William Leonard Addington, Major, West Surrey Regiment -? June 78 30 Mar. 81
George Augustus Ivatl, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment
Walter Russell, Major, Royal Engineers
William Sidney Smith Harvest, Major, Rcyal Marines
Douglas Gordon Prinsep, Major, Royal Artillery
George Edward Weigall, Major, Royal Artillery
Stanley Brenton Von Donop, Major, Royal Artillery ..
Henry Augustus Carleton, Major, Indian Staff Corps..
Vivian Waldegrave Hall Graham, Major, Suffolk Regiment,
1 May 78 1 Feb, 79
6 Apr. 79
1 Sept. 79
iS Feb. 80
18 Feb. 8c
18 Feb. 8c
! 9 Oct. 77
11 Aug. 80: 1 July 8
William James Knowles Dobbin, J/u/or,Indian Staff Corps.! '3 Oct. 77 25 Feb.
Charles Fulford Grantham, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Victor Arthur Couper, Major, Rifle Brigade
Hervey Sandby Mayhew, Major, Border Regiment
Frederick Vaughan Jeffreys, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, Maior, .cast Lane. Regt.
William Augustus Lane-Fox-Pitt, Major, Grenadier Guards
Louis Samuel Hyde Bauer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Charles Atkinson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Daniel Chamier, CMG. Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Bradley Roberts, Major, Royal Engineers
Robert George Iremonger, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Edward Porter, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Stephen Flockton Charles, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
John Bernard, Major, Roj-al Marines
Lionel Edmund Lushington, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment
Ernest Townshend, Major, Royal Engineers
William Yorke Foster, Major, Royal Artillery
Gilbert Edward Bryant, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund William Dashwood, Major, Northumberland Fus.
John Weston Parsons 1'eters, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
Almond Paul Westlake, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Wm. Charles Henry Mackintosh, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Son. Rupert TyrwhiU, Major, Roj-al Artillery
Sausmarez Dobree Shortt, Major, Norfolk Regiment (9 F.)
Charles Clarke, Major, RoyalMarines
William Kirk, Major, 2 Drasoon Guards
Vesey Thomas Banbury, DSO. Major, Leicester Regt. (17F.)
Robert Franklin Allen, Major, Royal Engineers
Harry Gordon Cotterill, Major, Royal Marines
Percy Thuillier Westmorland, Major, W. India Regiment...
John Flint, Major, 1 Dragoon Guards
Francis Edward Ryde, Major, West India Regiment
Alfred Stokes, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Tinker, Majo
13 Oct. 77! 1 Nov. 78
13 Aug. 79 1 July Si
23 Oct. 80 1 July 81
6 Apr. 79
Feb. 88' 1 Oct. 97
1 Apr. 89 1 Oct. 97
1 Apr. 80 1 Oct. 97
14 Sept. 91 i Oct. 97
27 June 881 4 Oct. 97
13 May 85 6 Oct. 97
1 Apr. 89' 7 Oct. 97
8 Feb. 89 8 Oct. 97
1 Mar. 88 9 Oct. 97
1 Mar. 88 9 Oct. 97
1 Apr. 881 9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 88 1 9 Oct. 97
1 Sept.86 13 Oct. 97
13 Oct. 88J13 Oct. 97
6 Jan. 90! 13 Oct, 97
9 Apr. 90 15 Oct. 97
15 May £9^0 Oct. 97
1 Apr. 89*23 Oct. 97
11 May 78 13 Sept. 80' 28 May 67 23 Oct. 97
22 Feb. 79 1 July 81 16 Mar o2|26 0ct. 97
|28 0ct. 77 28 Oct. 88,28 Oct. 97
I28 Oct. 77l28 0ct. 88J28 0ct. 97
18 Feb. 80 1 1 Apr. 88 1 1 Nov. 97
I 6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. &9| 2 Nov. 97
In Nov. 77 11 Nov. 88' 11 Nov. 97
jn Nov. 77 n Nov. 88 11 Nov. 97
22 Jan. 79 7 July 80 Q June 88 17 Nov. 97
I 1 Sept. 79 8 Feb. .'917 Nov. 97
13 Aug. 79 1 July 81(21 Nov. 87 19 Nov. 97
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 89 19 Nov. 97
18 Feb. 80 1 Apr. 88 20 Nov. 97
;i8 Feb. 80, 3 Apr. 88 21 Nov. 97
22 Jan. 79 1 July 81 113 Nov. 86 23 Nov. 97
9 May 85 1 31 Mar. 91 24 Not. 97
29 Nov. 77 29 Nov. 88 29 Nov. 97
30 Nov. 77 30 Nov. 38 30 Nov. 97
30 July 79 10 Jan. 88 1 Dec. 97
31 Jan. So 23 June 8i|2o Sept.86 6 Dec. 97
1 Sept. 79 8 Feb. 89 6 Dec. 97
2 Aug. 82 25 July 88 8 Dec. 97
22 Jan. 79:20 Oct. Sc 1 July 87 1-7 Dec. 97
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 89 19 Dec. 97
1 Feb. 80 23 Mar. 89 22 Dec. 97
9 Sept. 82^28 Aug. 89 22 Dec. 97
2 July 84,16 Oct. 91 22 Dec. 97
6 Feb. 84! 9 Nov. 91 22 Dec. 97
18 Feb. So 25 Apr. 88 25 Dec. 97
18 Feb. 86] 12 May 88 25 Dec. 97
Royal Artillery
Reginald Campbell," Major, South Wales Borderers (24 F.) 26 Mar. 79 7 July 80(29 June 86 1 Jan.
Montagu Grant Wilkinson, Major, King's Own Scot. Bord.... 30 Jan. 78 17 Apr. 79 1 Nov. 86 1 Jan.
p.s.c. Anthony Thos.Philip Hudson, J/i/;o/-,ManchesterRegt. 30 Jan. 7S 23 June 79 2 Oct. 87' 1 Jan. 98
James Dallas, Major, Royal Engineers i 3oJuly79: 4 Apr. 89 1 Jan. 98
James Trevelyan Cotesworth, Major, Yorkshire Regt. (19F.) 22 Jan. 79 20 Mar. 80 11 Jan. 88 12 Jan. 98
Arthur Hoskyns Festing, DSO. Captain, Irish Rifles !n Feb. 88 3 July 89(15 Jan. 98 16 Jan. 98
Henry Bowman, Major (District Orficer), Roj-al Artillery 2 July 84 9 Mar. 91 18 Jan.
Arthur Lance Tisdaii, Major, Royal Artillery 18 Feb. 8
Louis Peile Carden, Major, Royal Artillery '
Cecil Buckley Morgan, DSO. Major, West India Regiment
Alfred Rene Heneiige, DSO. Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
Arthur Cochrane Hamilton, Major, o Dragoon Guards
802c. June 88' 19 Jan.
iS Feb. 00 26 June 88:19 Jai1. 9&I
23 Aug. 84 17 Jan. 94.20 Jan. 98
1 r Sept. 77 23 May 88 22 Jan. 98:
10 May 82 13 June 88 22 Jan. 98.^
Majors.
73-6
2ndLIEL'T. LIEUT. CAPTAI!.'.
Robert Eyre Sullivan Taylor. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Everard Thuillier Gastrell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
W. Wingfield Terner Pakenham, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Albert Edward Whistler, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Hngh O'Donnell, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick Joseph Blakiston Priestley, Major, Indian S. C.
p.s.c. Ernest Hunter Rodwell, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Kullion Hare Rattray, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Burridge Crawley, Major, Irdian Staff Corps
Robert Arthur Cole, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Burnard Edwards, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Arthur Nisbet Carr, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Legh Boswell6, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Fremantle Cahusac, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
p.t.c. William Edwin Bunbury, Major, Indian StaffCorps.
rhilip Mainwaring Carnes.ry, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
CharJes Henry Kennedv. Major, Royal Marines
John Trevor Spencer, Major, Es^ex Regiment (44 F. ) ,
Gerald Francis ilockler,i/a/o/-, Oxford Lt. Ini'antry(52Ft. ]
Creighton Wood, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Ernest Hill, Major, Army Service Corps
Edward Milner, Major, Scots Guards
Henry Coape--;mith, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Edmund Alex. Grubbe. Major, Connaaght Rangers (94 F.)
Felix Frederic Hill, DSO. Major, Irish Fusiliers
Herbert Valentine Ravenseroft, Captain, Manchester Regt.
p.n.c. John Sutton Edward Western, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Charles M. Edgeworth Brinkley. Major, 4 Dragoon Guards
John Davies, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Hughes-Onslow, Major, 10 Hussars
Root. Coas. Ochiltree Stuart, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Noel W. Uoassema3-ne du Boulay, Major, Royal Art.
p.t.c. Edw. Maxwell Perceval, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Algernon MontgomerieCaulfeild. DSO. Ma'mr' Bord. Regt.
Percy Rice Mockler, Major, \\ arwickshire Regiment (6 F.)
Leonard Shadwell Blackden, Major, West India Regiment
Henry Wallace Edgcome Georges, Major, Indian S. C
George Henry Poyntz Burne, Major, Leicester rlegt. (17 F.)
William Grithth Grant, Major, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 F.)...
p.t.c. Walter Kentish Wm. Jenner, Major. 9 Lancers
Alexander Vaughan Payne, Major, Wiltshire Regiment ...
Reginald Parker Grove, Major, Cheshire Regiment (22 F.)
Charles Tyrwhitt Daw kins, Major. Shropshire Lt. Infantry
Edgar Evelyn Ravenhiil, Major, East Kent Regiment ......
Evelyn W. Thistiethwayte, Major, King's Royal Riries
Edward Hamilton Seymour, Major, Army Ordnance Dept.
George Jocelyn Shaw, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Andrew Mitchell Stuart, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Vero Biggs, DSO. Major, Royal Engineers
George Edward Hamnett, Major, Army Service Corps
John Fowle, Major, 21 Lancers
George Albert Lade Carew, DSO. Major, 7 Hussars
Edmund Merceron Burton, Major. Royal Engineers
Francis Allix Wilkinson, Major, Royai Fusiliers (7 F.)
Richd. Chas. Clement Cox, J/o/Vr, Inniskilling Fus. (108 F.)
Everard Ernest Hanbury, Major, Scots Guards
Arthur Revell Reade, Major, Welsh Regiment (69 F.)
Mart:n Litchfield Tuke, Major, Royal Engineers
George Hereward Caruew, Major, Army Service Corps ...
Frederick Hume Old&eld, Major, Royal Engineers
p.r.c. Louis William Bode, DUO. Major, Roval Scots (1 F.)...
Herbert J. W. M'K. Kennedy, Major, Norfolk Regt. (9 F.)
Fred. A. Christian Kreyer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
David William Purdon, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Godfrey Beckett Hodgson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Colquhoun G. Roche Thackwe'll, DSO. Major, Indian S. C.
Henry Samuel Price Davies, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Mark Antony Tuite, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William David Thomson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
James Harry Christie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip James Melvil!, -Mo/or, Indian Staff Corps
Douglas James Orr Taylor, Major, Indiau Staff Corps
George Steuart Kerrich, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Gunning Hunter, Major, Indian Staff Corps
HeDry Fras. Kelly Waldrdn, Major, Iudian Staff Corps ...
Charles Fred. Gordon Young, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Julian Henry Young, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis Patrick Hutchinscr., Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Alexander Hugh Dobbs, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip J. Hanham Anlin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Templer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Thomas King, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Stewart Ommsnnev, Major, Indian Staft' Corps
Henry Parkin, Major, Indian Staff Corns
Herbeit Hugh Dobbie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Barrington Piers, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Irton Eardley-Wilmot, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Camden Wiseman-Clarke, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Nock Bagnall, Major, East Yorkshire Regt. (15 F.)
Edward John Lamb, Major, Cheshire Regiment (22 F.)
James Langford Pearse, Major, Shropshire Lt. Inf. (53 F.)
Oliver Carleton Armstrong,' Major, Indian Staff Corps
Fras. Bernard Walter Richardson, Major, Indian Staff C.
St. George Loftus Steele, Major, Indian Staff Corps
23 Jan, 73 1
30 Jan. 78, 22
30 Jan. 78 13
30 Jan. 78 3
30 Jan. 78 12
30 Jan. 78 6
30 Jan. 78 13
30 ,1 an. 78 1
30 Jan. 78 29
30 Jan. 78 10
30 Jan. 78 11
30 Jan. 78 27
30 Jan. 78 4
30 Jan. 78 9
30 Jan. 78 14
30 Jan. 7S 28
1
22 .Ian. 79 22
14 Sept. 78 S
2 Feb. 81 «
5 Feb. 87 2i
9 July 70 1
14 Jan. 80 13
28 June 90 19
29
16 Feb. 78 21
! Jan.
'9
19
19
17
79, 2-
7
26
22 Jan. 79 5
11 May 78 22
16 Oct. 80 1
30 Jan. 7S 1
13 Aug. 79 27
r May 78 1
3 July 79 1
1 1 Aug. 80 1
14 Jan. 8c 1
22 Jan. 81 1
11 Aug.
21 June
8c 1
79 s
it May 78 6
11 May
23 Oct.
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 Maj
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
13 Oct.
14 Jan.
11 Aug.
:i May
11 May
11 May
73: 1
73 13
78 29
78 '29
78 1 2
7«: 5
7815
78,19
78I15
78 19
7*|24
78.17
78 7
78 7
78; 1
78 20
78 22
78' 20
78 16
78( 4
78 16
75; I
78J I
78.30
19
77. I
7S;23
78,17
78:17
Feb.
Mar.
Nov.
Apr.
Apr.
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Apr.
Feb.
May
Julv
Nov.
July
Apr.
May
Feb.
July
Aug.
May
May
Mav
May
Dec.
Anr.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Feb.
Jan.
July
July
July
July
Apr.
July
July
Feb.
July
Oct.
July
July
Dec.
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Aug.
July
Aug,
July
Aug.
July
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
uan.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
June
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
May
May
July
Aug.
Sept,
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
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May
Aug.
July
July
Anr.
May
May
7Q 23 Jan.
78 30 Jan.
78 30 Jan.
79 30 Jan.
79 3c Jan.
79 3° Jan.
.79 30 Jan.
So 30 Jan.
80 30 Jan.
So 30 Jan.
So 30 Jan.
80 30 Jan.
So 30 Jan.
80 30 Jan.
80 30 Jan.
79 27 July
8c 3 May
80 15 Sept.
81 6 June
co 15 July
33 12 May
81 4 Mav
88 5 Feb.
81 1 July
Si 25 Jau.
92 9 Feb.
7S 12 Feb.
82 7 Mar.
78 16 Feb.
S: 4 Jan.
So 1 Aug.
So 4 Aug.
So 4 Aug.
Si 27 Mar.
Si 24 Feb.
S5 1 Apr.
78 26 Feb.
So 19 Jan.
79 3 May
Si 23 May
79 7 Jan.
81 19 Sept.
81 13 Seot.
81 1 July
81 17 Jan.
81 15 Feb.
78 1 Apr.
79 17 Apr.
79: 3 May
S415 Feb.
81 23 Nov.
83 19 Dec.
79, 7 May
81 14 May
80 7 May
8 1 1 4 May
79 14 Apr.
79 10 May
82 11 Dec.
79!2i May
8oii8Sept.
81 [30 June
78' 1 May
78 j 1 May
73 1 May
79 1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
Bo 1 May
81 1 May
81 1 May
80 13 Oct.
78 5 May
81 7 Feb.
81 31 Dec.
79 11 May
79 11 May
79 7 1 May
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
3 Jan
89 130 Jan
89 30 Jan
S9 30 Jan
89 30 Jan.
S9 30 Jan.
89 30 Jan.
89 '30 Jan.
89 30 Jan.
89 30 Jan.
89 ! 30 Jan.
89 30 Jan.
89 30 Jan.
89 30 Jan.
89 30 Jan.
89 30 Jan.
89 31 Jan.
85 2 Feb.
85 2 Feb.
SS 2 Feb.
S9 s Feb.
92! 2 Feb.
08 6 Feb.
S7 8 Feb.
55 9 Feb.
98 10 Feb.
89 72 Feb.
88:6Feb.
S9 16 Feb.
90 16 Feb.
88,23 Feb.
88:23 Feb.
88,23 Feb.
£9 23 Feb.
SS, ;4Feb.
94 24 Feb.
89 26 Feb.
86 9 Mar.
So 11 Mar.
35 12 Mar.
88 '19 Mar.
33 23 Mar.
86)23 Mar.
87 23 Mar.
90; 23 Mar.
88; 1 Apr.
891 1 Apr.
89' 1 Apr.
891 1 Apr.
90; 1 Apr.
87, 2 Apr.
89 2 Apr.
89 1 4 Apr.
87 6 Apr.
87ji3 Apr.
92113 Apr.
86 '14 Apr.
89116 Apr.
88 17 Apr.
89 19 Apr.
87 27 Apr.
87, 1 May
89 1 May
89: 1 May
89 1 May
89; 1 May
89; 1 May
89! 1 May
8gj 1 May
891 1 May
89! 1 May
89, 1 May
89] 1 May
89 1 May
89! 1 May
80; 1 May
89, 1 May
89! 1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
89 1 May
89 1 May
89^ 1 May
89 1 May
80; 1 May
89 1 May
88 4 May
56 11 May
87 ii Mav
87 11 May
8911 May
89 11 May
89 11 Mav
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98
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77
Majors.
2U(ilIECT. LIEUT. CAPTAIN. MAJOH.
PLACED OS
HALF PAT.
George Warder Mitchell, Major, Indian Staff C)rps 11 May 78 : .Ian. S011 May 89 ii May of
David Silvanus Lewis, Major, Indim Staff Corps |n May 78 6 Mar. So 11 May 89 11 May 98
Charles Le Gendre Justice, Ma/or, Indian Staff Corps 11 May 78 13 Mar. 80 H May 89 11 May of
Ralph Champueys Broome, Major, Indian Stuff Corps 11 May ;8 3 Apr. So 11 May S9 it May 98
11 Mmj- 7S 14 Apr. So ii May So 11 May
11 May 78 21 Apr. 80 n May 80 n May 08
11 May 78 1 May 80 n May 89 11 May 98
11 May 78 2 May So 11 May S9 n May 98
11 May 78 5 May 80:11 May S9 n May 98
11 May 78 28 May So'n May 89 n May 08
11 May of
1 1 1 Mav 98
1 11 May 98
1 1 1 May g"
1 1 1 May 98
Arthur Fountaine Hogge, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert James, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Fras. Geo. Rodney Ostrehan, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Hugh Rose, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Joseph Newell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ernest James Medley, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Percy Maxwell Caroendale, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11 May 78 ;o May 8011 May 89 n May 98
William Giles, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11 May 78 7 Aug. 80 n May 89 ri May 9S
Arthur Malcolm Lloyd, Major, Indian Staff Corps n May 78 7 Aug. So 11 May 89 n May 98
Herbert Sidney George Hall, Major, Indian Staff Corps ... 11 May 78 14 Sept. 80 11 May
Montague Ernest O'Donoghue, Afu/or,Indian Staff Corps.. .11 May 78 29 Sept. 80 11 May
Mowbray Townshend Thomson, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11 May 7S 2 Nov. So 11 May
Charles Patrick William Pirie, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11 May 78 8 Dec. 3o n May
Ernest Leonard Wright, Major, Indian Staff Corps n May 78 12 May 81 11 May
Frederick Blundell Mein, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11 May 7S 1 July 81 11 May 89 n May 9?
John Charles Basil Eastwood, Major, 12 Lancers 25 Aug. 83 :c June 89 n May gi
Arthur George, Major, Provisional Battalion j 10 Sept. 75 1 Mar. 84 18 May 98
Thomas Elliott Carte, Major, Rcyal Artillery 19 May 80 13 Sept. 88 18 May 98
Hiley Reginald Addingto'n, Major, King's R. Rides (60 V.) n Aug. So 1 July ?i 16 Apr. 90 18 May 98
Adam Scott-Elliot, Major, Cameron Highlanders (79 F).... 23 Oct. 80 1 July Si 22 Oct. 9019 May 98
p.t.c. William Hely Bowes, Major, Scots Fusiliers ...'. 13 Aug. 79 1 July 81 4 Oct. 87 20 May 98
Duncan AlwvnMacfarlane, DSO. Major, King's Own Scot-'/ k -,,„„ 0, ,, i„,, 00 \r
tish Borderers „ ] 6 Mar S2 " Jau' S *° May 9»
p.t.c. William Persse Blood, Major, Irish Fusiliers 22 Jan. 81 ?.i July
Alex. Harry Colvin Birch, Major, Royal Artillery 1 27 Ju'.y
p.t.c. Henry Ernest Stanton, £>SO. Captain, Royal Artillery 26 July
Fred. Charles Wood Rideout, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 79 1 July
Hugh Lionel distance, Major, Indian Staff Corps 17 May 79 19 Sept. So 17 May 9c 2c May
Feicy Gerald Walker, Major, Indian Staff Corps 9 July 79 16 Oct. 801 9 July 90 20 May
Donald Chas. Fred. Macinl.yre, Major, Indian Staff Corps.. 13 Aug. 79, 1 July Si 13 Aug. 90 20 May
p.t.c. John Gurwood King-King, DSO. Ma ior, W. Surr. Rcgt
Harry Dixon Grier, Major, Royal Artillery !
Thomas Quin, Captain, Indian Staff Corps 11 Aug
Arnold Hy. Grant Kemball, Captain, Indian Staff Corps ... 11 Aug
John Lewes Parker, Major, Royal Artillery
Harry Francis Holland, Captain, Indian Staff Corps 23 Apr. 81! 1 July 8123 Apr. 92 20 May 9b
Arthur Boyer H. Northcott, Major, Scots Fusiliers (21 F.) 22 Jan. 81 1 July 81 15 Sept. 92^0 May
Si 18 Apr. 88 20 May 9S
80 1 Apr. 89 20 May 98
81 1 Jan. 90 20 Mav 98
"1 22 Jan. 90 20 May 98
10 Mar. 83 12 Apr. 91 20 May 98
'25 July 82 20 June 91 20 May 98
» 1 July 81 ii Aug. 91 20 May 98
di 1 July 8t 1 j Aug. 91 20 May 98
1 Oct. 8a 7 Oct. 91 20 May 98
•22 Oct. 8115 Sept. 92 2c May
28 Jan. 82 28 Jan. 93 20 May ij8
10 May 82 10 May 93 20 May 98
29 July 82 29 July 93 20 May 98
1 Feb. 83 1 Feb. 94 20 May 9S
i4Sept.9il 1 Dec. 94 20 May 98
23 Aug. 34 23 Aug. 95 20 May 98
4 Dec. 89 22 Jan. 96 20 May 98'
o May 85 9 May 9n ,0 May 98
28 Apr. 86 1 July 96 20 May 9S
23 Nov. 85 23 Nov. 96 20 May 98
5 Dec. 90 11 Jan. 97 20 May 98
30 Jan. 86 30 Jan. 97 20 May 98
5 July 90 iS Mar. 97 20 May 98
25 Aug. 86 25 Aug. 97 20 May 98
Charles Philip Scudamore, DSO. Captain, Scots Fus. (21 F.)
Ernest Wm. S. King Maconchy, DSO. Captain, Indian S. 0.
p.t.c. Offley B. S. Fairless Shore, DSO. Major, Indian S. C.
George Fred. Horace Dillon, Captain, Indian Staff Corps ...
Donald Baker, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Douglas Keith E. Hall, Major, Army Service Corps 21 Nov. 38
Wilfred Ironside Ryder, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Edward Haig, Captain, King's Own Scottish Bord.... 14 Sept. 87
Charles E. de Mauley Norie, Captain, Indian Staff Corps.
Robert Montagu Poore,3DjO. Major, 7 Hussars
Percy Garratt Shewell,1 Captain, h.p. Indian Staff Corps,
Walter Campbell, CVO. DSO. Captain, Gordon Highlanders 3 Feb. 87
Guy Melfort Baldwin, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
William Reginald Arnold, Captain, Dorset Regiment (39 F.) 8 Dec.
Frederic George Lucas, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
George Arthur James Leslie, Captain, Royal Engineers 16 Mar. 90 28 Mar. 07 23 Nov. 97 20 May 98
Francis Heale Taylor, Captain, Indian Staff Corps : 5 Feb. 87 21 Feb. 88 5 Feb. 98 20 May 98
William G. L. Beynon, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps... 5 Feb. 87 1 Dec. 89 5 Feb. 98 20 May 98:
Hon. Charles Granville Bruce, Captain, Indian Staff Corps 4 May 87 29 Oct. 8b' 4 May 98 20 May 98
Lambert J. Dopping-Hepenstal, Major, Royal Engineers.. > ' - July 70 11 June 89 22 May 98)
Percy J. C. Livingston, Major, Black Watch (42 F) 22 Jan. 79 30 July 81 21 Apr. 87 24 May 98
George Ross Cavaje, Major, Cameron Highlanders 2; Oct. 80 n July 81 22 Oct. 90 24 May 98
Wm. Hall Macintosh Stewart, Major, Indian Staff Corps... 25 May 78 n Mar. 81 25 May 89 25 May 98
Gaston Bouverie Unwin, Major, Indian Staff Corps 25 Ma3' 78 19 Apr. Si 25 Maj- 89 25 May 98
Alexander Grant, Major, Royal Engineers I 30 July 79 21 June 89 26 May 98
William Joseph Goold, Major, West Riding Regt. (76 F.)... 17 Apr. 80 18 May 81I11 Apr. 87 1 JuuegSi
George Frederick Ottley, Major, Yorkshire Ll. Inf. (105 F.) 17 Apr. 80 10 Nov. 80 24 Oct. 85 8 June 98
12 June 78 1 Mar. 8o'i2 June 89' 12 June 98
1 May 78 20 Nov. 80,28 Dec. 86(14 June 9;
28 Jan. 8217 Feb. 92 14 June 98
1 : Sept. 79112 Oct. 89i7-Tune98
19 May 80^29 Oct. 8b iS June 98
19 May So 29 Oct. 88 18 June 98
18 May 81] 1 Jan. 89 22 June 98
1 Feb. So 18 Aug. 89 22 June
Hedley Wright, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Courtney Heathcote Stisted, Major, Somerset Lt. Inf. (13F.)
Stenart Bogle Smith, Major, 1 Dragoon Guards
Edward Pole Brittan, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Fiennes Henry Crampton, Major, Royal Artillery
Evel3'n Pollock, Major, Royal' Artillery
Felton Amber, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 F.) 14 Jan.
Leonard Christopher Peters, Major, Royal Marines I
Francis C. K. Hunter, Major, South Wales Bordrs. (24 F.) 1 2 July 79 14 Dec. 80J14 June86;25 June 98
Knox Edward Harris, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment (39 F.) n Aug. 80 1 July 81125 Sept. 89 25 June 98'
Hiiaio William Wellesley Barlow, Major, Royal Artillery. ..[ 19 May 80 2 Nov. 88 26 June 98
William Reginald Wallwjn James, Major, Royal Artillery i 19 May 8024 Nov. sS 26 June 98^
Francis Richard Loveband, Major, West India Regiment. ..|22Bleb. 38 2 Dec. 8916 July 94 28 Juneo8
Arthur E. Aveling Butcher, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery,
Edward Hughes Hemming, Major, Royal Engineers
William Morgan Hodder, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur Lyons Carroll, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Henry Stiverd Yores, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Thornton Laming, DSO. Major, 18 Hussars
Hugh Huleatt, Major, Royal Engineers
p.t.c. James Eales Caunter, Major, Lancashire Fus. (20 F.) 30 Jan.
p.t.c. Norman William Cuthbertson, Major, Black Watch
Richard Woodforde Deane, Major, Lancashire Fus. (20 F.' 23 Apr. Si
Fobert Smelton Maclagan, Major, Royal Engineers .1
Walter Coring, Major, 3 Hussars I
Norman Burrows, Captain, South Wales Borderers 17 Jan. 91
19 May 80 29 Nov. 8b 1 July
18 Feb. 8025 June 89 1 July
iS Feb. 80125 June 89 1 July 98
19 May 80^0 Nov. 88 2 July 98
19 May 8030 Nov. 88, 2 July 93
10 Mar. 8314 Mar. 8S! 3 July oS
18 Feb. Sol 6 July 89 10 July 98
2 Feb. Si 31 Aug. 87 13 July 98
9 Sept. 82 7 Dec. 88 13 July 98
1 July 81 19 Mhr. 90 13 July 98
18 Feb. 80120 July 89 14 July 98
25 Nov. 85110 Apr. 91 14 July 9S
7 Oct. 9213 July 98 14 July 98
1 Dec. co
Majors.
78
2UdT.IBUT. LiruT.
Henry Theodore Hawkins, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Kellett Harley. I>SO. Captain, 7 Hussars 16 July 90
Douglas James Hamilton, Major, Irish Guards 14 Jan. 8c!
Arthur Ludovic Molesworth, Major, Royal Artillery
Wilfrid Lionel Brook-Smith, Major, Royal Artillery I
John Marshall Burt, Major, Royal Artillery
Clement Henry Milward, Major, Royal Artillery
Mossom Archibald Boyd, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur Bruce Chamberlin, Major (District Officer), R. Art
Hugh Richard Tufnell, Major, Gloucester Regiment (61 F.) 21 June 79
Charles Dickson King, Major, Royal Artillery
p.'.c. Archibald Paris, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ;
Edm. Somerville Forestier Walker, Major, Royal Artillery J
D'Arcy Brownlow Preston, Major, Royal Artillery
George "Willoughby Smith Fryer, Major, Indian Staff Corps 21 Aug. 78
Granville Henry Loch, CIE. Major, Indian Staff Corps 21 Aug. 78
Walter Edmund Kerrich, Major, Royal Artillery |
Henry Arthur Bethell, Major, Royal Artillery |
Frederick JohnAngell, Maior, Army Ordnance Department 22 Jan.. 81
Robert William M. Blake, Major, Scots Fusiliers (21 F.) 4 Dec. 7S
p.t.c. Rowan H. Lee Warner, Major, Army Service Corps
William Robert Hilliard, Major, Royal Engineers ]
Harald Georse Carlos Swayne, Major, Royal Engineers
Matthew Nathan, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Sylvester Gillman, Major,' South Wales Brdrs 5 Oct. 78
Charles Philip Martel, Major, Rojal Artillery
Charle-i Stuart Meeres, Major, Royal Artillery
John George Erskine Wynne, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Ernest English, Major, Royal Artillery
William Freme Coleman. Major, Suffolk Regiment (12 F.) 23 Apr. Si
Robert Dawson, Major, West Surrey Regiment (2 F.)
Son. William Lyonel Vane, Major, Durham Light Infantry 14 Jan. 80
Leonard George WatkiDs, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Woodfield Fuller, Major, Royal Artillery
Ernest A. Gartside-Tippinge, Major, Royal Artiilery
George Ralph Collier Westropp, Major, Indian Staff Corps 14 Sept. 78
Henry A. F. C. F. S. Greville, Major, iS Hussars
Michael Alfred Colin Huggins, Major, h.p. Royal Marines
Henry Peter King-Salter, Major, Rifle Brigade 22 Jan. 81
Harold Daniel Edm. Parsons, CMG. Major. W.SurreyRegt
Alexander William Taylor, Major, West Surrey Regiment
Charles Arthur Andrew Frederick, Maior, Coldstream Gds. 50 Mar. 81
H on. William Lambton, DSO. M ajor, Coldstream Guards...
Sidney Mercer Renny, Major, Royal Artillery !
Frank Ernest Johnson, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery .
Thos. R. Arundel Gazer Montgomery, Major, Indian S. CM 5 Oct. 78
Wm. Harry Derville Rich, Major, Indian Staff Corps ' 5 Oct. 78
Alexander Clement O'Donnell, Major, Indian Staff Corps... 5 Oct. 78
Robert Southey, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Waudby Griffin, Major, Royal Artillery
Fitzroy Tufton Holt Scott, Major, Royal Marines
William Horsman Goldfinch, Captain, Manchester Regt.
Charles Moorehead Hamilton, Major, Bedfordshire Regt.
Randall Charles Annesley Howe, Major, York & Lane. Regt.' 19 Oct
Henry Browse Scaife, Major, Sussex Regiment I23 Oct
Charles John Markham, Major, King's Royal Rifles i
Valentine George Whitla, Major, 3 Hussars I
William Waugh Taylor Duban, Major, Royal Artillery
Gunning Morehead Campbell, Major, Royal Marine Art.
Alexander Hugh Cowie, Major, Royal Engineers
p.i.c. Albert E.W. Count Gleichen, CMG. CVO. DSO.Major,
Grenadier Guards )
William Markham Dcyne, Major, 21 Lancers
p.t.c. Arthur Benj. Norton Churchill, Major, Royal Artiilery
William Fleetwood Nash, DSO. Major, Border Kegt. (34 F.) 22 Jan. 81
Arthur Bruce Dunstervitle, Major, East Surrey Rest. (31 F.) 14 Jan. 80
Malcolm Stewart Riach, Major, Cameron Highlanders !
William John Chesshyre Butler, Major, 6 Dragoon Guards 5 Feb. 87
Hy. Howard Bedingfeld, Major, Devonshire Regt. (n F.) 1 13 Aug. 79
Herbert Rhys Lloyd, Jfu/or, Somersetshire Light Infantry! 7 Aug. 78
John Mosse, Major, Leicestershire Regiment (17 F.) 113 Aug. 79
Percy Bourdillon Smithe, Major, West Riding Regt. (76 F.) 11 Au,
Frank Henry Eadon, Major, 21 Lancers
p.».c. Alex. Beamish Hamilton, Major, K. O. Scot. Bordrs....
Hon. Everard Baring, Major, 10 Hussars
p.s.c. Stanley Bird, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Arthur Blewitt, Major, King's Royal Rifles
Harry Neptune Sargent, Major, Army Service Corps
p.t.e. William Frederick Walter, Major, Lane. Fusiliers
Alexander James King, DSO. Captain, Lancashire Regt. ...
Edgar Edwin Bernard, Major, Army Service Corps
Edw. Charles James Williams, DSO. Major, E. Kent Regt.
p.s.i:. Oswald Henry Pedley, Captain, Connaught Rangers
Joseph John Asser, Captain, Dorsetshire Regiment
p.s.c. Hugh Gregory Fitton, DSO. Captain, Berkshire Regt.
Harry Gerald Keith Matchett, Captain, Connaught Rangers.
James Kiero Watson, CMG. DSO. Captain, King's R. Rifles
Edward Alexander Stanton, Captain, Oxfordshire Lt. Inf..
Ernest Berdoe Wilkinson, Captain, Lincolnshire Regt
Godfrey Estcourt Matthews, Captain, Roval Marines
Malcolm Peake, CMG. Major, Royal Artillery
William Horsley Persse, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards
Cecil Henry de Rougemont,' DSO. Major, Royal Artillery...
Douglas Wilfred Churcher, Captain, Irish Fusiliers (87 F.)
14 Jan. 80
>8 June 90
5 Oct. 7S
78
80
19 May
13 June
1 July
19 May
19 May
19 May
19 May
18 Feb.
10 June
1 Dec.
19 Mav
1 Sept.
19 May
19 May
31 Mar.
26 May
19 May
19 July
- July
27 Dec.
7 Feb.
18 Feb.
18 Feb.
19 May
1 Jan.
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 Julv
1 July
22 Oct.
1 July
!*7 July
27 July
27 July
26 Nov.
7 Feb.
1 Sept.
1 July
10 May
10 May
1 July
f, Feb.
27 July
27 July
23 Apr.
i 5 Aug.
1 July
1 July
27 Julv
1 Sept.
1 May
12 Apr.
1 July
1 July
27 SeDt.
6 May
>7 July
1 Sept.
;9May
M.UOE.
5 Dec. 88
id July 90!
1 Jan. 91
8 Dec. 8S
21 Dec. S81
31 Dec. 3S|
1 Jan. 89
20 July 89;
14 Apr. 91 1
31 May So
1 Jan. 89
7 May 90
1 Jan. So
1 Jan. 89
21 Aug. 89
21 Aug. 89
9 Jan. 89
11 Jan. 89
12 Aug. 88
16 Sept.861
1 Apr. 90
20 July 89
23 July 89
31 July 89I
25 Oct. 84
14 Jan. 89
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24 Dec. 90
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29 July 91
18 May 92
15 Feb. 89
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5 Oct. 89
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14 Jan. 91
16 Feb. 89
20 Nov. 89
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' 6 July 87
24 Aug. 871
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25 June 90
9 Dec. 92
16 Feb. 89.
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17 July 9S
20 Jul j* 98
27 July 98
1 Aug. 98
1 Aug. 9S
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9 Aug. 98
10 Aug. 98
17 Aug. 98
18 Aug. 98
19 Aug. 9S
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21 Aug. 98
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22 Aug. 98
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24 Aug. 9S
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7 Sept. 98
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10 Sept. 98
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14 Septus
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28 Sept. 98
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30 Sept. 98
30 Sept. 98
5 Oct. 98
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15 Oct. 98
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19 Oct. 98
21 Oct. 98
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23 Apr. 8 r
14 Sept. 87
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1 July
28 Feb.
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8 May
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18 Dec.
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30 Jan.
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10 Nov.
9 Sept.
12 Nov.
14 Sept.
1 July
11 Oct.
31 July
6 Feb.
10 Nov.
25 Apr.
1 Jan.
25 Nov.
1 Sept,
9 Dec.
6 May
29 Apr.
25 Aug.
83 9 Sept.
8018 Mar.
81 20 Oct.
81 19 Oct.
83 7 Dec.
89 28 Aug.
81 ;6 0ct.
81 31 Des.
3oi 14 Sept.
5 Jan.
6 Nov.
11 Dec.
1 Feb.
26 Mar.
83 6 May
86 7 Jan.
82 8 Feb.
84 27 July
90 15 Oct.
81 1 Nov.
82 21 Dec.
89 5 May
84 10 May
80 14 Aug.
85 23 Sept.
89 17 Mar.
85 1 Sept.
84 15 Dec.
84 5 Jan.
85 6 Mar.
85 : 1 Apr.
80 31 Dec.
88'26 0ct. 98
89 31 Oct. 98
89 31 Oct. q8
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91; 2 Nov. 98
95' 2 Nov. 98
851 7 Nov. 9s
86 8 Nov. 98
86 1 1 Nov. 98
831 16 Nov. 98
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79
Majors.
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13 Aug
22 .Tan.
9 July
'3 Aug
10 Nov
25 Feb.
EI Aug.
22 Jan
23 Oct.
n Aug,
11 Aug,
11 May
Arthur George Dwyer, Captain, Bast Surrey Regiment 24 Apr.
Conrad Edward Grant Blunt, Major, Army Service Corps... 23 Mar.
James Reynolds Maxwell Marsh, Captain, Lincoln Regt. ... ; 10 Nov.
Francis Alfred E.arle, Captain, Warwickshire Regt. (6 F.)...,2i Sept
John Campbell, Captain, Cameron Highlanders (79 F.) j g Jan.
William Kerr M'Clintock, JtTu/oj', Berkshire Regiment (66F.);i3 Aug.
Reynell H. Bayley Taylor, Major, Army Ordnance Deptmt. 13 Aug.
George Campbell, Major, Liverpool Regiment [14 Jan.
Frank Win. M'Tier Bunny, Major, Army Ordnance Depart. 14 Jan.
Charles John Corfield, Major, Indian Staff Corps 4 Dec.
James Clinton Hollway, Major, Indian Staff Corps 4 Dec.
Frederick Acton Lambart Powell, Major, Royal Artillery...
Edward Bickford, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Blaikie Browalow, Major, Royal Artillery
Hon. Robert French, Major, Gloucestershire Regt. (61 F.)
William Price Drury, Major, Royal Marines
Arthur Bayard Elton, Major, Yorkshire Regiment (19 F.) ...
Frederick Arthur Hayden, Major, West Riding Regiment
Arthur Whyte Melville Wilson, Major, West India Regt
Francis Macnamara Aitken, Major, A. &, S. Highlanders...
p. ».c. Reginald John Pinney, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Wilfred Edward Rowe, Major, West Kent Regiment (50 F.)
Sir Henry Blyth Hill, Bart., Captain, Irish Fusiliers
Stapleton Lynch Cotton, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Herbert Russell Blyth, Major, Warwickshire Regiment ...
Gerald Neill Prendergast, i/iyo;-, King's R. Rifles (60 F.)...
James Albert Reeks, Major, Derbyshire Regiment (45 F.)
Robert George Strange, Major, Royal Artillery
Fercy Eyre Francis Hobbs, CMG. Major, Army Service C.
Arthur John Mullins, Major, Royal Artillery
William Frederic Parker, Major, Rifle Brigade
Mountifort John Courtuay Longlield, Major, 2 Life Guards
©sbert Montague Roche Thackwell, Major, R. Engineers..
Edward Fitzgerald Brereton, Major, Northampton Regt...
Robert Joseph Cooke, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Robert Black Fell, Major, Scottish Rifles (26 F.)
Charles John Stanton, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Reginald Dennis Burlton, Major, Indian StaffCorps 22 Jan.
Frederick Herbert Yate, Major, Indian StaffCorps 22 Jan.
George Henry John Moore, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan.
James Wm. Caldwell Hutchinson, Major, Ind. Stall' Corps 22 Jan
Walter Ernest Phillips, Major, Indian Staff Corps vz Jan
Leonard Wilkinson Cleveland Kerrich, 3r«/or, Indian S.C. 22 Jan.
Nowell Sherston Swanson, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan.
Henry Fredk. Tucker Macartney, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan.
Piers Richard Legh, Major, Indian Stafl'Corps 22 Jan.
William Anson Thompson, Major, Indian StaffCorps 22 Jan
Charles Irwin Fry, Major, Indian StaffCorps 22 Jan
Frank Herbert Hancock, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan
Seo. Fred. Chevenix-Trench,' Major, U.S. List Indian S.C. 22 Jan.
Ralph Woodchurch Sherurd, Major, Indian StaffCorps ... 22 Jan.
Reginald Edward Traheme Bray, Major, Berkshire Regt. 14 Jan.
Raymond Hy. Raymond Smythies, Major, S. Lane. Regt. 23 Oct.
Ralph Francis Xavier M'Geough Bond, Major, R. Artillery
Montgomery Launcelot Carleton, Major, Royal Artillery...
E dgar Garston Harrison, DSO. Captain, West Riding Regt.
3> .s.c. Ed. Mabbott Woodward, Captain, Leicestershire Regt.
Charles Henry Uvedale Price, DSO. Major, Indian S. C...
William Cross Barratc, CMG. DSO. Captain, Indian S. C...
Herbert. Henry Austin, DSO. Captain, Royal Engineers ..
5J\E Edward Douglas Brown, Major, 14 Hussars
Cecil Francis Harrison, Major, E. Yorkshire Regt. (i=F.)
Henry D'Alton Harkness, CB. Major, Welsh Regt. 169 F.)...
Arthur William Howard Tripp, Major, Liverpool Regiment
p.s.c. Richard John Strachey.JiYi/or, Rifle Brigade
Reginald Hoare, Major, 4 Hussars
p.s.c. Fredk. Stanley Maude, DSO. Major, Coldstream Gds.
Skipton Hill Climo, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Du Buisson, Major, Lincolnshire Regimentfio F.)...
James Corbet Yale, DSO.Mujor, West Yorkshire Regt.(--4F.)
Thomas Townley Macan, Major, Scottish Rifles
Frederick Wyllie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Samuel Dashwood Crowther, Major, R. Marines ...
Sydney George Everitt, Major, AV'elsh Fusiliers (23 F.)
Edward James Tickell, DSO. Major, 14 Hussars
Allan Vesey TJssher, Major, Scottish Rifles
James Stewart, Major, Ro3'al Engineers
Robert Arundel Kerr Montgomery, DSO. Major, R. Art. ...
Edward Algernon D'A. Thomas, Major, Worcester Regt..]]
Alan Mackenzie-Pend rill, Major, N. 'Stafford Regt. (64 P.)
Alfred Granville Balfour, Major, Highland Light Inf. (74 F.)
Sir Horace W. Wllnhon, Bart. ,DSO.Capt. Welsh Fus.(23 F.)
Geo. Edw. Begbie, DSO. Ca2j1ain Highland Light Inf.(7i F.) 10 Apr.
Ghas. Macpherson Dobell, DSO. Captain, Welsh Fus. (23 F.)'2o Aug
p.s.c. Archibald Crawford, Major, Royal Artillery I
Percy de Sausmarez Burney, Major, Royal Artillery]]]]]]]]] ...'.'.
Charles Hall, Major, Connaught Rangers !.\.. 13 Aug,
Gharles William Bowlby, Major, Connaught Rangers.!!!!"" 22 Jan.
Nesbitt BreiUat Heffernan, Major, Royal Artillery !
p.s.c. Edward Montagu, Major, Suffolk Regiment (12 f!) !"]]]
Osmond 0. Le Marchant, Major, Sussex Regiment (35 F.j 19 Feb.
Edw.DurourePickard-Cambridge,3/(yor,Bedfordshire Re»t. 22 Jan.
pjs.c. Richard Cyril Byrne Haking,J/a;'o/-,Hampshire Regt. 22 Jan.
Bertram Witherby, Major, Yorkshire Lt. Infantry (51 P.).„|ia Aug.
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7 Aug.
11 May
11 Aug.
22 Jan.
11 Feb.
>5 May
13 Aug.
23 Oct.
22 Feb.
2 Jan.
19 Feb.
1 May
6 Aug,
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23 Sept.911 1 Apr. 97 16 Nov.q8
13 Jan. 92119 Nov. 97 16 Nov. 98
8 June 911 6 Apr. 93 J16 Nov. 98
1 Apr. 93 iq May 98^16 Nov. 98
28 July 80, 6 Jan. 86 26 Nov. 98
;6 Feb. 81 r Aug. 88 26 Nov. 98
9 Feb. 81I 5 Nov. 87 27 Nov. 98
29 Sept. 80; 16 Not. 86! 1 Dec. 98
22 Dec. 79 4 Dec. 89 4 Dec. 90
7 Aug. So 4 Dec. 89) 4 Dec. 98
27 Mav 80 11 Jan. ig\ t Dec. 98
27 July 80 20 Mar. 89! 9 Dec. 98
27 July 8026 Mar. 89 9 Dec. 98
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1 Sept.So 2 Jan. 90112 Dec. 98
79 2 Oct. So 4 May 88:14 Dec. 98
8i| 1 July 81 1 Aug. 88 14 Dec. 98
23 May 85 4 Aug. 92 14 Dec. 98
79, 1 July 81 2: Nov. 88121 Dec. 98
6 Feb. 84 8 Dec. 91 '21 Dec. 98
79 1 July 81 16 Oct. 86(23 Dec. 98
8812N0V.9C 9 Feb. 98:26 Dee. 98
80! : July 81 10 June 38 28 Dec. 98
! 9 Sept. 82 29 May 89(28 Dec. 98
10 May 82 16 July 90:29 Dec. 98
4 May 81 19 May 86] 1 Jan. 99
27 July Sc 1 Apr. 89! 1 Jan. 99
1 Sept. 83 2 Apr. 90: i Jan. 99
27 July So 8 May ig\ 4 Jan. 99
1 July 81 1 Jan. 91! 8 Jan. 99
1 July 3i!i4 Mar. 88)12 Jan. 99
19 May 80 10 Aug. 89 12 Jan. 99
.. J2 Mar. 81 1 Sept. 86 18 Jan. 99
80! 1 July 8i'i9 Apr. 87I18 Jan. 99
78] 2 June 80 13 Nov. 89 18 Jan. 99
14 May 84 11 Dec. 91
79 30 Apr. 79 22 Jan. 90
79 :o Feb. 80 22 Jan. 90
79! 3 Mar. 80 22 Jan. 9°,--
79 25 May 80 22 Jan. 90.22 Jan
79 14 July 80 22 Jan. 90(22 Jan
79! 1 Sept. 80 22 Jan. 90.22 Jan
7913 Sept. 80 22 Jan. 90(22 Jan
79 29 Sept. 80 22 Jan. 90)22 Jan
79! 2 Oct.. 80 22 Jan. 90(22 Jan
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79! 1 Dec. 80 22 Jan. 90122 Jan. 99
79I 1 Jan. Si 22 Jan. 90 22 Jan. 99
79^18 June8i 22 Jan. 9022 Jan. 99
79; 1 July 81 22 Jan. 90(22 Jan. 99
So'28 July 80 13 Feb. 86 24 Jan. 99
80I 1 July 81 15 Nov. 87^5 Jan. 99
1,27 July 80 1 June 89 25 Jan. 99
J26 July 81 26 Jan. 90I25 Jan. 99
23 May 85 1 Feb. 92J25 Jan. 99
[ 9 Sept. 82 18 May 92I25 Jan. 99
22 Oct. 81 22 Oct. 92)25 Jan. 99
! 5 Dec. 83 5 Dec. 94 25 Jan. 99
87! 16 Feb. 90 1 Oct. 97 25 Jan. 99
I 7 Nov. S3 8 Aug. 88 25 Jan. 99
78 1 July 81 2 May 87 3 Feb. 99
78 i Nov. 79 1 Aug. 86 4 Feb. 99
So! 1 July 81 25 Nov. 88 4 Feb. 99
811 1 July 81 12 Aug. 91 4 Feb. 99
I30 Jan. 86 10 May 93 1 4 Feb. 99
I 6 Feb. 84 28 Aug. 95 5 Feb. 99
S8I11 July 89 11 Feb. 99 12 Feb. 99
78'26May 80 18 June 86 15 Feb. 99
79I 1 July 81 1 Sept.88 15 Feb. 99
80I 1 July 81 22 June 91 15 Feb. 99
79'27 Dec. 80 22 Feb. 90^2 Feb. 99
I l Feb. 81 17 Apr. 90 22 Feb. 99
81 1 Julv 81 2 July 90 22 Feb. 99
7 Feb. 83 1 June 92 22 Feb. 99
81 1 July 81 2 Mar. 92(25 Feb. 99
19 May 80 4 Sept. 89 28 Feb. 99
[23 Feb. 81 1 July 89' 1 Mar. 99,
78, 8 Sept.8o 1 Sept. 86 2 Mar. 99
79 28 Apr. So 23 Apr. 881 6 Mar. 99
79 : 1 July 81 1 Nov. 90 8 Mar. 99
125 Nov. 85 2 Apr. 95 1 8 Mar. 99'
801 3 Feb. 92 15 Apr. 97 j 8 Mar. 90
00 13 July 92 22 Feb. 99 8 Mar. 99
6 July 89 23 Feb. 81 10 Mar. 99!
,7 July 89 23 Feb. 8ijto Mar. 99;
79I 1 Julv 81 2 Dec. 89 11 Mar. 99|
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23 Feb. 81 1 Aug. 89119 Mar. 99-
|22 0ct. 81 9 Mar. 89:22 Mar. 99
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79 6June79 3°Sept.87|23Mar. 99
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22 Jan. 99
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Majors.
80
2nd LIEUT. LIEUT
ConynghamRchd.CecilElUs,D5'O.Jfttjor,ScottisliRifles(26F!
Godfrey Massy Vere Hunt, Major, Arniy Service Corps
"William Moore Lace, Major, Royal Artillery
Harold Hampden Rich, Major. Royal Artillery
j».8.c. James Ridgeway Dyas, Major, "Warwickshire Regt....
Charles Edward Baddeley, Major, Royal Engineers
Sidney Selden Long, Major, Army Service Corps
George Arthur French, Major, Army Service Corps
Murray William Joseph Ed'ye, Major, Army Service Corps.
Edward Francis John Blakeney,J/a/'o)-,Army Service Corps
Thomas Davis, Major, Coast Battalion Royal Engineers ...
James London, Major, Coast Battalion Royal Engineers ...
•Edward Savona, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
*Henry Alexander Balbi, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Peter Eden Dixon, Major, Roval Engineers
Cecil Walford Trine, Major, Leinster Regiment
Ralph Anstruther Henderson, Major, Manchester Regiment
Cecil Hill, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Tyrel! Shipley, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Edward Turner, Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c. Victor Setnini, Major, Leicester Regiment
Alfred Purcell Longfield, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Leonard Cotton, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards
p.s.c. Francis Richard Maunsell, Major, Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c. Herman Witsins Gore Graham, DSO. Major, 5 Lancers
p.t.c. John MacXeil Walter, Major, Devonshire Regiment...
Gerald Mackay Mackenzie, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers ...
fj.i.c. William John Bonus, DSO. Major, Dorsetshire Regt.
Frank William M'Tier Bunny, Major, Berkshire Regiment
P.s.c. G. Dering Remington Williams, Major, Berkshire Rgt.
Edward Spencer Meredith, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Roger Crompton-Roberts, Major, Grenadier Guards
William Charles Cox, Major, Somersetshire Light Infantry
Augustus Theodore Baker, Major, Royal Artillery
Ricardo Dartnell Petrie, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Edwin Scott, CIE. DSO. Captain, Indian Staff C...
Henry Edward Napier, Major, Cheshire Regiment (22 F.)...
Frederick Temple Cole, Major, Royal Artillery
Skerrett Edward George Lawless, Major, Royal Artillery...
Hugh Whitchurch Perry, Major, Royal Artillery
Rennell Percy-Smith, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Cattily Carr, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. James Edward Edmonds, Major, Royal Engineers ...
George Lamb, Major, Leinster Regiment
Herbert William Liddell Holman, Major, Royal Marines ...
Frederick John Stewart Cleeve, Major, Royal Artillery
Roland Martin Byne, Major, Royal Marines
Frederick il'Iver E"ome, Major, South Lancashire Regt....
George Staunton, Major, Gordon Highlanders
HughFortescueColeridge,DSO. Major, X. Lancashire Regt.
George Victor Dauglish, Major, East Kent Regt. (3 F.) ...
"William Ross Morton, Major, Royal Engineers
Herbert Stewart M'Cance Stanuell, Major, Scots Fusiliers
William Hugh Hunter, Major, Seaforth Highlanders
Henry Arthur Merewether, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Son. Harold William Addington, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Arch. Douglas Graham Shelley, Major, R. Engineers
Ludlow Tonson Bowles, Major, East Surrey Regt. (31 F.)
Francis Glanville, DSO. Major, R,oyal Engineers
David George Levinge Shaw, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Herbert Slessor, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Baden Fletcher Smyth Baden-Powell, Major, Scots Guards
Aubrey HamUton Cox, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ....
John Strachey, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thomas L. W. Lucas, Major, Welsh Regiment (41 F.) ,
Albert Sandeman Tyndale-Biscoe, Major, Royal Artillery
Ralph Henry Carr-Ellison, Major, 1 Dragoon's '..
TV i'Uam Montagus Elbe M'yor Royal En^msers-
KennethMackenzieDrummond,.3fa/or,LeinsterRegt.(icQF.j
William Arthur Robinson, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Clavell Thring, Major, Army Service Corps
Herbert Hoare, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
Walter Graham Murray, Major, 3 Hussars
Guy Fremantle, Captain, Coldstream Guards
Patrick Moir Byres, Captain, 1 Dragoon Guards
Richard Stuart Alexander, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry TuftonGodden,DSO.^uyoc,BedfordshireRegt,(i6F.)
Charles Blakeway Little, l/V/or, Somerset Lt. Inf. (13F.)
"William Pearson Davison, Major, Irish Fusiliers (87 F.) ...
Harry William Ralph Ricardo, Major, 17 Lancers
Arthur Hope Van Stranbenzee, Major, Royal Engineers ...
Robert Dunbar Sinclair-Wemyss, Major, Gordon Hlndrs...
George Russell Tod, Major, SeaforthHighlanders
Alfred Capel-Cure, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Cooper, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
Edward Albert Bramhall, Major, Army Service Corps
p.* c. Edmund R. O. Ludlow, Major, Army Service Corps..
Francis William Dawson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Richard Pasley Colomb, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Sir Edouard P. C. Girouard, KCMG.DSO. Capt.H.'Eng
Thursby Hy. Ernest Dauncey, Major, 6 Dragoons
William Paul Anderson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Clavell Manse!, DSO. Major, Durham Lt. Inf.(68 F
Reginald Mandeville Rodwell, Major, Royal Artillerv
7 June 79
22 Jan. 81
5 Dec. 83
29 Sept 80
23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. 81
i July Si
27 July 80
^o Jan. 84
1 Sept.82
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
2 June 86
2 Apr. 87
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31 Dec. 87
14 Jan. 80
13 Aug. 79
6 Mar. 80
14 Jan.
13 Aug
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5 Apr. 93 29 Mar. 99
20 J une 85 1 Apr. 99
14 Aug. Sy 1 Apr. 99
24 Aug. 89 1 Apr. 99;
4 Sept. 89 1 Apr. 99
17 Dec. 89 1 Apr. 99
23 May 90 1 Apr. 99
20 June 90 1 Apr. 99
9 Oct. 90 1 Apr. 99'
4 Nov. 90 1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 94 j Apr. 99
„ 1 Apr. 96 1 Apr. 99
14 Feb. 91! 1 Apr. 96. 1 Apr. 99
3 Feb. 81:17 Dec. 891 4 Apr. 99!
.2 Jan. Si j 3 Mar. 86 5 Apr. 99
18 Jane Si 2 July 88, 5 Apr. 99
Feb. St 17 Dec. 89] 5 Apr. 99
2 Mar 92 s Apr. 99'
2 Sept.91110 Apr. 99
1 July 8715 Apr. 99
1 Sept.89 15 Apr. 99
5 Sept.9215 Apr. 99;
2 Sept.89, 19 Apr. 99!
2 July 92 19 Apr. 99J
28 Oct. 85 26 Apr. 99
1 Feb. 88i26 Apr. 991
21 June 90 30 Apr. 99
"1 May 99
1 May 99
3 May 99
3 May 99
to May 99
, 10 May 99
7 Dec. 89J10 May 99
9 May 90 1 10 May 99
23 Aug. 87 14 May 99
1 Oct. 89 15 May 99
1 Oct. 89 15 May 99
1 Oct. 89J15 May 99
1 Oct. 89 15 May 99
1 Oct. 89 16 May 99
18 Jan. 90 21 May 99
14 Aug. 87,23 May 99
2t Apr. 9023 May 99
i Oct. 89 25 May 99
31 May 90 26 May 99
8 Dec. 89 27 May 99
23 Aug. 84
19 Sept. 85
1 July 81
:3Feb. 81
7 Feb. 85
r3 Feb. 81
3 Mar. 84
26 Nov. 80
1 July 8t
0 Sept.82
29 Sept. So
30 Mar. 81
21 Feb. 81
6 Feb. 84
11 Aug. 80 1 July 81
16 Nov
1 Apr. 87
17 Dec. 89
28 Oct. 95
_. 15 Sept. 87
19 May 80 1 June 89
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__ Dec. 89
10 May 82
23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. Si
23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. 81
26 July 81
81 1 July 81
1 Feb. 81
23 Feb. 81
1 Sept. 8 1
27 Jan. 83
80 1 July 81
79 1 July 81
81! 1 July 81
'26 July 81
2 Feb. 79 18 Apr. 81
1 Aug. 80,11 Mar. 81
7 June 79! 4 Feb. 81
23 Feb. 81
26 July 8t
3 Oct
18 Jan. 88
1 July 87
1 Nov. 87
25 Jan. 90
23 Jan. 87
1 Aug. 89
7 June 90
9 Oct. 89
1 Feb. 90
21 June 79
2 July 79
[3 July 78
30 Jan.
1 Feb.
13 Oct.
9 July 79
13 Aug. 79
■3 Oct. "
3 Oct. 80
9 Apr. 81 14 Dec. 87
26 July 81 19 Apr. 90
9 Apr. 81
1 Sept. 80
19 July 82
1 Sept. 80
19 Feb. 81
11 Feb. 80
26 July 81
22 Nov. 84
26 July 81
22 Oct. 81
15 Feb. 84
1 Sept. 86
23 May 85
23 May 91
17 Apr. 92
19 Aug. 91
1 July 81
29 Apr. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
28 Jan. 82
30 July Si
17 Apr. 80 1 July 81
23 Oct. 801 1 July 81
J26 July 81
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29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
23 July 79 9 Oct. 80
23 July 79 1 July 81
28 July 88 28 July 91
.1 20 Sept. 84
. o Aug. 79' 1 July 81
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1 June 9c
12 June 91
5 Feb. 96
1 Sept.91
2 July 90
11 Aug. 86
1 Nov. 89
25 Nov. 91
6 May 90
oOct. 88
19 Jan. 03
7 July 93
6 Sept. 93
23 May 96
10 Sept. 98
17 May 99
•8 May 99
3 June 99
3 June 99
3 June 99
6 June 99
6 June 99
7 June 99
8 June 99
9 June 99
21 June 99
21 June 99
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22 June 99
24 June 99
1 July 99
2 July 99
5 July 99
5 July 99
5 July 99
7 July 99
8 July 99
8 July 99
8 July 99
8 July 99
3 July 99
3 July 99
S July 99
9 July 90 9 July 99
7 Mar. 88 10 July 99
15 Sept.87 :2 July 99
23 Feb. 88 12 July 99
7 Apr. 88 t2 July 99
10 May 90 16 July 99
22 May 89 iS July 99
25 Oct. 89 19 July 99
1 Nov. S9I19 July 99
1 Apr. 93I19 July 99
15 Feb. 9i|2o July 99
1 July 91 20 July 99
23 July 90 23 July 99
23 July 90^3 July 99
28 July 99(29 July 99
26 Oct. 92 2 Aug. 99
6 Aug. 90 6 Aug. 99
1 Apr. 89 9 Aug. 99
13 Njv. 89I 9 Aug. 99
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8i
Majors.
Eliys William Walton, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Lewis Conway-Gordon, Maior, Royal MarineArtillery
Henry Vincent Baiiey, Maior, 5 Lancers
George Herbert Welter, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harry John Bremner, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Patrick Rinken, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Murchison Fleming, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Wilson Battiscombe, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Wm. Annesley Burton Dennys, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Lampen, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Hugh Dobbie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Vans Agnew, Maior', Indian Staff Corps
Thomas Hall Plumer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Alexander Kettlewell, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
James Robert Dunlop-Smith, CJE. Major, Indian S. C
Reginald Hough Light, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick William Repton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Rolland Frederick Hart Anderson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Lindsay Sherwood Newmarch, Major, Indian Staff Corps.
James Herbert Smith, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Willoughby Thuillier, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Ernest Stuart Searle, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward James Carter, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Lewis Ernest Cooper, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edmund Boteler Burton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Francis Rowcroft, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Prior, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Mark Ancrum Kerr, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Anthony Beale, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Russell Colqiihoun Colvin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Hanry George Sutton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
rnd LIEUT. LIEUT.
PLACED ON
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22 Feb. 82 29 June 90! y Aug
1 Sept. 81 6 Feb 92 is Aug
14 May 84 2 July 92 12 Aug.
3 Aug. 79 5 May 80 13 Aug. 90^3 Aug,
3 Aug. 79 25 May 80 13 Aug. 90! 13 Aug.
3 Aug. 79 26 May 80 13 Aug. 9c1 13 Aug,
3 Aug. 79 21 June So 13 Aug. 90 13 Au;
3 Aug. 79 7 July 80 13 Aug. 90
Aug. 79 14 July Soji3Aug. 90
3 Aug. 79:21 Aug. 80 13 Aug. 90
3 Aug. 79 4 Sept. 80 13 Aug. 90
3 Aug. 79 19 Sept.8013 Aug. 90
3 Aug. 79 as Oct. 80J13 Aug. 90
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13 Aug,
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3 Aug. 79 2 Feb.8
3 Aug. 79 1 8 Feb. S
3 Aug. 79'i2 Feb. 8
3 Aug. 79*26 Feb. 3
3 Aug. 79' 1 JuneS
3 Aug. 79 ! 8 June 8
3 Aug. 79 18 June 8
3 Aug. 79 18 June 8
3 Aug. 79 1 1 July 8
3 Aug. 79 1 1 July 8
3 Aug. 79] 1 July 3
3 Aug. 79 1 July 8
3 Aug. 79! 1 July 8
3 Aug. 79 j 1 July 8
3 Aug. 79 ] 1 July 8
3 Aug. 75: 1 July 8
3 Aug. 79 1 1 July 8
Mark Ralph Payne Audain, Major, Dublin Fusiliers 23 Oct. 80 ■ 1 July 8
23 Feb. S
23 Feb. 8
9 Sept. 3
21 Sept.7.
26 July 8
1 July 8
24 Jan. 83
5 Dec. 83
26 July 81
26 July 81
31 Oct. 83
26 July 81
1 Sept. 81
26 July 8:
26 July 81
26 July 81
26 Oct. 95
1 Sept.81
30 Jan. 86
22 Feb. 82
10 Mar. S3
29 Dec. 66
23 Aug. 84
14 May 84
22 Oct. 81
1 Sept.81
22 Jan. Si
Henry Bedell Stanford, Major, Royal Artillery ...
John Joseph MacMahon, Major, Royal Artillery
Evelyn Linzee Engleheari, Major, Welsh Fusiliers (23 F.)
Edward Frere Marriott, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thomas Wm. Guy Bryan, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. William Evelyn O'Leary, Major, Irish Rifles
Thomas Souter, Major, Cameron Highlanders
Henry Pownall Kirkpatrick, Major, 16 Lancers
ji.s.e. Louis Hay Ducrot, Major, Royal Artillery
Cyril Charles Sankey, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur M. Bulkeley Jones. Major, 20 Hussars
Bernard Francis Drake, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Gustaye Vincent, ilajor. Royal Marines
Charles Aug. Mustpratt- Williams, Major, Royal Artillery...
Charles William Richardson, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Darracott Scott, Major, Royal Artillery
John Alder Burdon, Captain, Cameron Highlanders 23 Aug. 9;
Charles Louis Gordon, Major, Royal Marines '
Bernard Russell Dietz, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
William John Daniell Dundee, Major, Royal Engineers ...
Arthur Lewis Caldwell, Major, Army Service Corps
Charles Wallis King, Major, Army Service Corps
Edward Thornton liuttanshaw. Major, Army Serv. Corps
Herbert Rowett Henry Jack, CMG. Majoi , Army Serv. C.
Duncan WTebb, Major, Army Service Corps
Edward Charles Bartlett Roe, Major, Royal Marines
Herbert de TouSreville Phillips, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Melville Walker, Maior, Royal Artillery
Samuel C. Chelwode Townsend, Captain, Royal Artillery
Arthur Handley, Major, Royal Artillery
Lewis Jones, Major, Royal Engineers
James Edwin O'Hora Hamilton, Major, Royal Engineers
Shafto Longfield Craster, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Gerard Moore Heath, DSO. Maior, Royal Engineers
Francis John Fowler, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Michael Joseph Tighe, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Landon Dealtry Jackson, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Curling Melvill, Major, Manchester Regt. (63 F.)
Arthur V. Hanning Vaughan-Lee, Major, R. Horse Guards
George John Ellicombe, Major, Devonshire Regt. (it F.)...
Francis Slater Picot, Major, Wiltshire Regiment (99 F.) ...
Sydney Belfield, Ma:or, Koyal Artillery
Percy Henry Slee, Major, Royal Artillery
Herbert Algernon Brendon, Major. Royal Artillery
Robert Austen Vigne, Major, Royal Artillery
Victor Frederick Wm. Augustus Paget, Major, Royal Art.
p.s.c. John Francis Cadell, Major, Royal Artillery
John Browning Harrison Askwith, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Graham Johnson, Major, Royal Artillery
Stanley Charles Gough, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Witham, Major, 20 Hussars
James Francis Erskine, Major, Scots Guards
William Dutton Burrard, Maior, Royal Artillery
Ivone Kirkpatrick, Major, South Staffordshire Regiment 23 Oct. 80
Edmund Graham Snow, Major, North Staffordshire Regt.
Robert Burton Page, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 F.T... '
p. s.c. Oliver S.Wood Nugent, DSO. Major, King's R. Rifles
p.s.c. Hon. Frederick Gordon, DSO. Major, Gordon High. 22 Jan. 81
Edward Peter Strickland, DSO. Captain, Norfolk Regt. ... 10 Nov. 88
Charles J. Lloyd Davidson, 3fq/9r,Inniskilling Fus. (27 F.) 13 Aug. 79
John David Jones Bishop, Major, Gloucester Regiment.... 14 Jan, 80
30 Aug.
30 Aug.
31 Aug.
1 Sept
9 Sept
9 Sept
11 Sept
17 May 90
2 Sept. 90
30 Nov. 89
4 Dec. 89
11 Dec. 89
20 Dec. Sy
16 July 90
2 Dee. 8913 Sept
2 Dec. 8913 Sept
20 Dec. 89] 13 Sept,
13 Sept. 99! 14 Sept
io Aug. 00*17 Sept
29 Apr. 96 19 Sept
30 June 9020 Sept
1 July 91 20 Sept,
1 July 91 20 Sept,
1 July 91)20 Sept,
1 July 91 ,20 Sept,
9 Sept. 99*20 Sept.
16 Aug. 9025 Sept.
23 Feb. 81 1 1 July 89127 Sent,
14 Feb. 90
13 Aug. 70
11 Oct. 79
23 Oct. 80
11 Oct. 79
16 Mar. 87
13 Aug. 90I13 Aug,
13 Aug. 90(13 Aug
13 Aug. 9013 Aug,
13 Aug. 90' 1 3 Auy,
jt3 Aug. 90I13 Aug,
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13 Aue. 90 13 Aug
13 Aug. 90*13 Aug,
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13 Aug. 90 13 Aug,
13 Aug. 90I13 Aug,
13 Aug. 9c j 13 Aug,
13 Aug. 90! 1 3 Aug,
13 Aug. 90 13 Aug,
13 Aug. oo!i3 Aug,
15 Feb. 88116 Aug,
1 Oct. 89 18 Aug,
1 Oct. 89 1 19 Aug,
6 Apr. 91 21 Aug,
2t Sept.85 22 Aug
13 Nov. 89*26 Aug,
28 May 87130 Aug,
26 July 81
14 Feb. 93
26 July 81
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
25 Aug. 83
20 Dec. 89J27 Sept.
27 Sept.99 28 Sept,
20 Dec.
2 July 90
6 July 90
3 Aug. 90
3 Aug. 90
25 Aug. 94
25 Aug. 83 25 Aug. 94
26 July 81 1 1 Jan. 90
1 July 8i|i2 Nov. 83
18 July 85 18 Apr. 94
1 July 81 20 Sept. 86
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30 Mar. 81 1 July 88
26 July 81 1 Jan. 90
26 July 81 1 Jan. 90
26 July Si 4 Jan. 90
26 July 81 13 Jan. 90
26 July 81 31 Mar. 90! 9 Oct.
22 Feb. 82 1 Apr. 90I 9 Oct.
22 Feb. 82 2 Apr. 90' 9 Oct.
22 Feb. 82 112 Apr. 90I 9 Oct.
1 July 8i|n Oct. 90 11 Oct.
5 Dec. 88,'ii Sept. 95 11 Oct.
9 Sent.82l 5 Feb. 96)11 Oct.
22 Feb. 82 1 12 Apr. 90! 14 Oct.
1 July 81 5 May 88|i6 Oct.
10 May 82 1 21 Mar. 91 16 Oct.
22 Oct. 81 1 July 90J17 Oct.
29 July 82 15 Oct. 90 21 Oct.
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Majors.
Robert Arthur Godwin-Austen, Major, Dorset Regt. (54 F.
p. s.c. Francis Arthur Molony, Major, Royal Engineers
William Du Cane Luard, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.e. Edward Thornton Taylor, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Herbert Souther Nerille White, Major, Royal Marines....
"William Gnrdon, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Donald Charters Pond, Major, Indian Staff C
William George Ranger Cordue, Major, Royal Engineers
2ndLIEr/T. LIEUT. CAPTAIN. ITA
lioMar. 83 5 .luly 90 25 Oct. 90
25 July S2 22 Oct. 9027 Oct. 99
25 .Tuly 82 23 Dec. 90 27 Oct. 99
J 9 Aug. 8;(i7 Sept. 87,28 Oct. 99
I 1 Sept.S2 1 June 92 29 Oct. 99
26 July 81 19 Mar. 90; 1 Not. 99
1 Nor. 79 12 Feb. Si 1 Not. 90I 1 Not. 99
25 July 821 1 Jan. gi| 3 Not. 99
John Dutton Hopton,"jfa/»r, Highland Light Infantry 13 Aug. 79 1 July 81 22 Not. 901 4 Not. 99
26 July 81 1 Apr. 90 7 Not. 99
22 Fe ). 82 2 Apr. 90 7 Not. 99
22 Feb. 82 5 Apr. 90 7 Not. 99
22 Feb. 82 17 Apr. 90! 13 Not. 99
25 July 82115 Jan. 91 15 Not. 99
1 July 81 23 July SS 18 Not. 99
.PLACED O.V
HALF PAT.
Thomas Bowman Nowlan. Major. Royal Artillery
Maldion Byron Bicknell, Major, Royal Artillery
Philip Henry Marcus Dorehill, Major, Royal Artillery
John H. Verinder Crowe, Major, Royal Artillery
James Molesworth Wade, Major, Royal Engineers
Kendal Pretyman Apthorp, Major, Irish Regiment
Charles John Fisher, Major, Bo ral Artillery
Guy Audouin Carleton, Major, Lancaster Regiment
Alfred Edmund Marchant, C3., Major, Royal Marines ...
Claude Cambridge Tennant, Major, Indian Staff Corps ..
Anthony Holbeche Short, Major, Royal Artillery
Jonas Hamilton Du Bonlay Travers, Maj. S. Wales Bords.
Thomas St. Clair DaTidson, Major. Leinster Regiment
Henry West Hodgson, Major, 15 Hussars
p.s.c. Cecil Stanley Owen Monck, Major, Colds' ream Gds
Arthur Reade Braid, Major, Royal Artilery ,
George Marcus Yange-Bateman, Major, Royal Artillery...
Charles Ernest Edward Curlers, Maior, Royal Marines ...
William Kelty M'Leod, Major, Royal Artillery
Guy de Herriez Smith, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Cotton Moner, Major, Yorkshire Light Infantry...
Reginald L'E. M'Kerrell, Major, Argyll & Sutherland Hl'ds.
James Deane, Major, Black Watch
John Richard Hall, Major, Coldstream Guards
Thomas Irvine, Major, Argyll & Sutherland Highlander;
Arthur Mackintosh Balfour, Major, Royal Artillery
Bernard Rowland Ward, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Cecil Petre, Major, Rifle Brigade
p.a.c. John Leathlev Arrnitase, Major, Inniskilling Fus. ..
Richard Geo. Tyndall Bright. CMii. Captain, Rifle Brigade
Charles Vesey Humphrys, Major, West Riding Regiment
Arthur John Breaker, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Buchanan Johnstone, DsO. Major, Royal Art
Charles Hammond Hutchinson, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Sherwood Dlghon Browne, Major, Royal Artillery
Graeme Sym Duff.is, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Francis Woodford, Major, York & Lane. Regt. ...
Edward Florance Hoblyn, Major, Royal Artillery
James Walker Ormiston, Major, Royal Artillery
George Cecil Dowel], Major, Koyal Artillery
Hugh Sandham Jeudwine, Major, Royal Artillery
Herbert Edward Bruce Lane, Major, Royal Artillery
Downward Percival Lea Birch, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Law Acland Jenkinson, Major, Ro\al Artillery
p.».c. Leonard Julius Snadwell, Major, Suffolk Reziment
Frederick Brydges Major Henniker, Major, King's R. Rif.
Reginald Stanley Hunter-Blair, Major, Gordon Highrs. ...
Slade Thomson, Maior, Gordon Highlanders
James Foster Ri'idell, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers..
George Sapte Hogge, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.'.c. Herbert Ralph Brander, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Charles Daridson, Major, Indian i^taff Corps
David Montgomery Thompson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Murray, Major, Indian Staff CorDS
Robert Theodore Crowther, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Ernest Mardall, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Douglas Craren Phillott, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Vincent Hatch, Major, Indian Staff Corps
James William Cowle3", Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Edward Aitken, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frank .'ames Brook Campbell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Hugh David M'Intyre, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Willouehby Brooking Mulling, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Clement George Parsons, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Vaughan Cox, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis William John Caalfeild, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alured Barklr Henne, Major, Royal Artillery
Haiford Claude Yaughan Harrison, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Trevor Caalfeild, Major, Royal Artillery
John Unett Coates, Major, Royal Artillery .....
Arthur Herbert Hnssey, Major, Royal Artillery
Hans Starmard White, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Godby, Major, Royal Engineers
Antoine Dominique Thome, Major, Lancaster Regiment...
William Henry Salmon, Major, King's Royal Rifles
John Wallace Pringle, Major, Royal Engineers
Herbert Cokayne Frith, Major, Somerset Light Infantry..
Wilfred George Howard Marshall, Major, Grenadier Gds.
Lionel Combe, Major, Scottish Rifles
Frederick Gardner Bradley, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thomas Hugh Smith, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Henry Macintire Hitchins, Major, Ind. Staff Corps
George Frederick Dashwood Hamilton, Major, Indian S.C
Richard Wapshare, Major, Indian Staff Corps
23 Apr. 81
4 Jan, So
26 Not, 79
22 Jan. 81
6 Feb. 89
22 Feb. 82
1 July Si
1 Sept. Si
1 Juir 81
22 Feb. 82
21 Aor. 90,22 Not. 99
21 Ma j- SSJ26 Not. 99
1 Aug. 90,26 Not. 99
26 Nor. 90.27 Nor. 99
30 Apr. 90^9 Nor. 99
1 July 81 25 Feb. 89 29 Not. 99
19 Dec
2 Mar. 91
23 Aug. 84
26 July Si
22 Feb. 82
12 Jan. 90 29 Nov. 99
10 July 95 29 Nov. 99
28 Aug. 95 1 Dec. 99
6 May 901 4 Dec. 99
12 May 90J s Dec. 99
1 Sept. S21 10 July 92 7 Dec. 99
8 Dec.
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81 1 July 81
791 1 July 81
10 Mar. 83
31 Dec. 84
1 July 81
22 Feb. 82
25 July 82
9 Sept. 82
79 1 Ju.y 81
14 Jan. 8c
11 Aug. 80
14 Jan. 80
4 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
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14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
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14 Jan. 80
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20 May 90 9 Dec. 99
8 Dec. 99 15 Nor. 99
1 July 87 12 Dec. 99
S Mar. 89 12 Dec. 99
5 June 90 12 Dec. 99
19 Not. 95,12 Dec. 99
1 May 89 13 Dec. 99
22 May 90 13 Dec. 99
15 Jan. 91 lis Dec. 99
1 Dec. 91U6 Dec. 99
17 Oct. 8S1 17 Dec. 99
16 Dec. 99 17 Dec. 99
19 Sept. 88 18 Pee. 99
25 Apr. 90 18 Dec. 99
23 May 90; 18 Dec. 99
1 Aug. 90J18 Dec. 99
1 Sept. 90 18 Dec. 09
10 Jan. 91 18 Dec. 99
1 Aug. 88 23 Dec. 99
30 Apr. 90 3 Jan. 00
12 May 90! 3 Jan. 00
31 Dec. 90 3 Jan. 00
1 Jan. 91 [ 3 Jan
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9 Sept. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
27 June 82
1 July 81
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
25 July 82(13 Feb. 91I 3 jan
25 July 82 26 Feb. 914 Jan. 00
25 July 82^5 Jan. 91 6 Jan,
29 July 82! 25 Sept.89 7 Jan. 00
27 Jan. 83^20 Nor. go 7 Jan. 00
22 Oct. 8n 1 Sept. 91 7 Jan. 00
9 Sept. 82 8 Apr. 92 9 Jan. 00
1 July 81 18 Not. 89 10 Jan. 00
26 Sept. 80 14 Jan. 91(14 Jan. 00
2 Oct. 8c 14 Jan. 91 14 Jan,
1 Dec. 80' 14 Jan. 91(14 Jan. 00
23 May 81 1 14 Jan. 91! 14 Jan. 00
1 July 81 14 Jan. 9^14 Jan. 00
1 July 8i|i4Jan. 91J14 Jan. 00
1 July Si 1 14 Jan. 91 14 Jan. 00
1 July 8iji4Jan. 91 14 Jan. 00
1 Juiy 8lI 14 Jan. 9114 Jan. 00
1 July 81 14 Jan. 91J14 Jan. 00
1 July 81 114 Jan. 91 14 Jan. co
1 July 81 14 Jan. 91 14 Jan. 00
1 July Si 1 14 Jan. 91:14 Jan. 00
1 July 8i|i4 Jan. 91 14 Jan. 00
1 July 81 114 Jan. 91 1 14 Jan. 00
1 July Si] 14 Jan. 91^4 Jan. 00
1 July 81 J 14 Jan. 91! 14 Jan. 00
25 July 82J 3 June 91 16 Jan. 00
25 July 82 10 Feb. 91 17 Jan. 00
5 July 82,10 Feb. 91 23 Jan. 00
25 July 82 ' 13 Feb. 91] 23 Jan. 00
25 July 82 28 Feb. 91 23 Jan. 00
25 July 82; 11 Mar. 91I23 Jan. 00
1 Oct. 82! 4 May 91
23 Oct. 80 1 July Si; 2 Oct. S3
9 Sept. 82 6 May 91
14 Feb. S3, 6 May 91
28 Jan. 82 23 Sept.87
23 Aug. 84 23 Jan. 96
10 Mar. 83 29 Aor. 92
3: Jan. 80 23 Aug. 8„ 31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 80 2 Feb. 81 31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 80 3 Mar. 81 31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 801 1 July 81,31 Jan. 91
I 1 Feb. So 1 Feb. 91
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25 Jan. 00
25 Jan. 00
25 Jan,
27 Jan. 00
28 Jan. 00
29 Jan. 00
31 Jan. 00
31 Jan. 00
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
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Majors.
Edward Ross Hartigan, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Alexander Kaye Jennings, Major, E. Artillery
Hugh Robert Adair, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Crawford Stevenson, Alaior, Royal Artillery
Hon. Algernon Hy.Chas.Hanbury-Tracy.Cfl/ir'. R.Horse G.
James Henryr Gideon, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
"Lewis Edward Morrice, DSO. Major, Warwickshire Regt.
Mansel Travers She wen, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Robert St. Clair Lecky, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Davidson Young, Major, Royal Artillery
Algernon D'Aguilar King, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery...
p .». c. Arthur William Gav, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery...
William Charles Alfred Kadcliffe, Major, Royal Artillery
Russell Dunmore Gubbins, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Hugh Butler, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Fanshawe Fox, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Henry Cox, Major. Royal Fusiliers
John Ernest Bush, Major, Durham Light Infantry (106 F.1
Llewellyn Humfl'rcys Parry, Major, Royal Artillery
Mowbray Taylor, Major. Royal Artillery
Bertram Percy Portal, Major, 17 Lancers
David Augustus Hailes, Major. Royal Marines
Ludovic Seymour Gordon-CuinmiDg. -.Mo/or, Derby Regt
Evelyn Rivers Henry Josias Cloett1, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. William Alleyne Macbean, Major. Royal Artillery ..
Charles Cunliffe Owen, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard William Brecks, Major, Royal Artillery
George Frederick Herbert. Major, Royal Artillery
Algernon Hamilton Stannus Goff, Major, Royal Artillery
James Berkley, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Minchin Ferrar. Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Rice Knox, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Philin Easson Gray, Major, Royal Artillery
John Emerson Wharton He:u\h\m, DSO. Ma jor, Royal Art.
Edmund Perceval smith, Major, Royal Artillery
William Henry Onslow. Major, Royal Artillery
John Gordon Geddes. Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Lamond Walker, Major. Royal Artillery
Henry Cunlitfe Williams-Wynn, Major, Royal Artillery ..
Hon. Francis Richard Bingham, Major, Royal Artillery ..
Lochinvar Alex. Chas. Gordon, DSO. Major, Royal Art. ..
Heetor Corbyu, Major, Royal Artillery
Lawrence George Frank Gordon, Major, Royal Artillery..
Henry George Sandilands, Major, Royal Artillery
Stephen Lushington, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Hopewell Ford, Major, Royal Artillery
Harry Norton Schofield, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Henri Montgomery Campbell, Major, Royal Artillery
Roger Casement, Major. Royal Artillery
John Philip Du Cane, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles William Gwynn. Z>SO. Captain, Royal Engineers
G.Walter ~\YreySavi\e,DSO.Major, Middlesex Regt. (77 F.l
George Nowlan Monro, Major, Worcestershire Regiment.
Louis St. Clair Nicholson, Major, Liverpool Regiment ...
Cyril Henry LeighJurnes,..V.i/o/-,Northumberland Fusiliers
p.t.c. Edw.Severin Heard, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
William Albert Willmott, Major, Northumberland Fusilier;
Douglas Sapte, 2Iajor, Northumberland Fusiliers (5 F.)...
Clinton Cortlandt Anderson, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Chas. Newman Evelegh, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
James Wilson Fraser, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Arthur Steuart Palmer. Major, York and Lancaster Regt
Carleton H. Morrison Kirk wood, DSO. Major, Wilts Regt.
Charles Gerard Barton, DSO. Major, Lancaster Regiment
Thos. Rawdon Rattray Ward, Major. WesfXork Regt. ...
Ernest Herbert John Reav, Major, Wiltshire Regiment ...
p.s.c.Harry 0. Devereux Hickman,.Vry'or,Inniskilling Fus.
Charles Arnulph S.Montgomery, ifni'ocjndian Staff Corps
Edward Leigh Holloway, Major, Indian Staff Corps .
Donatus Jas. Thomond O'Brien, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Archibald Hawksley Rutherford, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Godfrey Leicester Hibbert, Major, Lancaster Regiment...
Donald Guy Prendercast, Major, S. Lancashire Regt. ( 82 F.)
Rupert Stewart, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry-
Herbert Vaughan Kent, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Newsham Trotmanj Major, Royal Marines ..
James George Fair, Major, 21 Lancers
Hepworth Arthur Hill, Major, West India Regiment..
Edward Silver Strickland, Major, Dublin Fusiliers ..
Frederic James Heyworth, DSO. Major, Scots Guards
George Bohun Macauley, Captain, Royal Engineers ...
Harry Campbell Chads, J/ry'oi-.SouthStaffordshireRegiment
Godfrey Massy, Major, Norfolk Regiment
John Gerald Panton, Major, Sussex Regimen." (35 F.)
Lionel Grant Oliver, Ma-'or, Middlesex Regiment
Francis Jas. Leigh Howard, Captain, Army Service Corps
Charles Robert Dyer, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Gerald Aylmer Cox, Major, Royal Marines
Lancelot Graham, Major. Royal Artillery
James MT'all Maxwell, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Disney John Mcnzies Fnsson. Major, Royal Artillery-
John Cecil Wra.v, Major. Royal Artillery !.
p.s.c. William Thomas Furse, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
George Hessing Geddes, Major, Royal Artillery
1 Feb. So 1 Feb. 91 1 1 Feb. 00
25 July 82 2 .Inly 91 1 Feb. 00
25 July- 82 25 July 91 1 Feb. 00
25 July 82 25 July 91 1 Feb. 00
28 Dec. 92!i8 Apr. 94 21 Feb. 00 2 Feb. 00
22 Oct. 81 31 July 9c 3 Feb. 00
a May 84 j Dec. 90;
i Feb. 80 1 Feb. 91
25 July 82 3 June 9
25 July 22 30 .Inly 91
23 Oct. 80
15 Feb.
6 Aug.
16 Feb.
25 July 82
: Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 2 Nov. 84
1 July 81
25 July 82
25 July 82
29 Aug. 85
1 Sept. 82
2 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 82
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
28 Mar. 83
26 June 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
jS July 8-,
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July S3
1 Aug. 83
15 Fell. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
1; Feb. 84
2? Jan.
14 Jan.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
;5 Feb.
2 Jan.
8 June
[9 Feb.
87
8 Mar.
!3 Oct.
13 Aug,
29 Nov.
11 Aug,
80
CAPTAIN. MAJOR.
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
23 Sept. 91
1 Oct. 91
7 Oct. 91
22 Oct. 91
1 Nov. 91
4 Nov. 91
15 Mar. 92
17 Apr. 89
3 Sept. 91
23 Sept. 91
1 Jan. 95
8 Sept. 9^
20 Feb. 89
4 Nov. 91
4 Nov. 91
23 Nov. 91
30 Nov. 91
2 Dec. 91
27 Jan. 92
1 Fob. 92
3 Mar. 91
:g Mar. 92
19 Mar. 92
23 Mar 92
13 May 92
18 May 92
27 July 92
10 Aug. 92
to Aug. 92
15 Aug. 92
1 Oct. 92
14 Dec. 92
10 Jan. 93
18 Jan. 93
19 Jan. 93
Feb. 93
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. May 87
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p.s.e. Archibald Samuel Dnnlop, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Charles Harold Kilner, Major, Royal Artillery
Ernest Moncrief Lachlan, Maior, Royal Artillery
Capel Molyneux Brunker, DSO. Major, Lancashire Fus....
Harry Francis Pakenham. Major, King"s Royal Rifles
Julius Henry Goodwyn. Major, Welsh Regiment (69 F.) ...
Hanngton Swann, Major, Livepool Regiment
Cleveland Edmund Greenway, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Yere Staunton Smvth, Major, Warwickshire Regiment ...
Arthur Reginald Hoskins, Captain. ^S. Stafford Regt. (g3F.);23 Hay
Hugh Charles Copeman, Major. Essex Regiment (56 F.) ...1
Cecil Richard Robyns Malone. Major, Worcester Regiment1
Hugh de Berdt-Hovell, DSO. Major, Worcestershire Regt.j
Eyre Houston, Major, Royal Engineers <
Edward Devon Caird, Major, Army Ordnance Dept. 22 Jan.
William Maxwell Tracy, Major, Army Ordnance Dept |
John Henry Hale, Major, Army Ordnance Department ;
Philip Orde Sandilands, Major, Army Service Corps ;
Burdett Edward Morony, Major, Royal Engineers I
William Baker Brown, Major, Royal Engineers ;
Charles Frederick Mould, Ma/or,'Ro\n\ Engineers :
p.r.c. Walter Alfred John O'Al'eara, CM <?. Major, R. Eng...
Edward Dashwood Haggitt, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Shewell Cooper, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Slade Baker, Major, Royal Artillery 1
John Irvine Lang, Major. Royal Engineers I
Walter Gray Lawrie, Major. Royal Engineers 1
David Melville Babington, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Waring, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Bruce Foote, Major, Royal Artillery
Arnaud Clarke Painter, Maior, Royal Engineers
William Whicoer Cookson, Major, Royal Artillery !
Cbarles Thornhill Bell, Major, Rival Artillery
Francis Torriano Fisk-r, Major, Royal Artillery
Harold Carlton Wetherall Eteson, Major, Royal Artillery...
Francis Henry Synge Giles, Maior, koyal Artillery
Harry Broke, Major. Royal Engineers
John Spottiswoode Purvis, Major, Royal Engineers
Fred. George Francis Browne, Major, Warwick Regiment
Arthur Edwin Cuming, Major, Army Service Corps
Harry Lionel Humphreys, Major, Army Service Corps
St. John William Topp Parker, Major, Army Service Corps
Robert Edmund Lowndes Radcliffe, Major, R. Artillery ...
Charles Massy Mat hew, D SO. Major, Army Ord nance Dept.
Henry Augustus Anley, Major, Army Ordnance Dept
Gerald Alfred Norcott, Major, North* Laneaskire Regiment
Hubert Rouse, Major, Royal Artillerv
Gardiner Humphreys. DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Francis Askwitk, Major. Royal Artillery
George Francis White, Major, Royal Artillery'.
Philip Templer Cooper, Major, Royal Artillery
Ernest Edward Norris, Major, Royal Artillery
.p.s.c.WillougkbyGarnons Gwatkin,."l/o/o,-,Manchester Regt.
David Bowly, Major, 21 Lancers
Francis John Ryder, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards
Herbert William Wilberforce, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards ...
Charles Emil Salvesen, Major, Royal Engineers
Wm. James Smyth Fergusson, Major, 1 Dragoon Guards...
p.e.c. Thomas Percival England, Major, Royal Fusiliers ...
Herman Bonham-Carter, Major, Rovnl Engineers
Charles Tritton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Fred. William George Wadeson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
St. John Louis Hyde du Plat-Taylor, DSO. Major, R. Art.
Edward Parry Lambert, Major, R iyal Artillerv
p.s.c. Arthur Johnstone Richardson, Major, East York Regt.
Cnarles Battiscombe, Major, Royal Artillery
■Ogerton Stewart Cleeve, 'Ma/or. Royal Artillery
John Middleton Rogers, DSO. Major, 1 Dragoons
Henry Haggard, Major, East Yorkshire Regiment
Robert Henry Adams, Major, 2 Dragoons
Steuart Menzies, Major, Royal Fusiliers (7F.)
George Edward Pereira, DSO. Major, Grenadier Guards ...
George Colbourne Nugent, Major', Irish Guards
Charles Stuart Ro?e, Major, Royal Engineers
Montague Mark Nolde, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Oswald Smea'on, Major, Royal Artiliery
Henry Stannus Hamilton, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Humphrey Martin Twynam, Major, E. Lancashire Regt. ...
George Powell Stewart, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers
Son. Heniy Granville Heneage, Major, 12 Lancers
Ernest Frederick Taylor, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Lyon, Major, Royal Artillery
Ewan Cornwallis Cameron, Major, Royal Artillery
Ernest Frederic Hall, Major, Royal Artillery .....'
Hugh Davie White-Thomson, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Stewart Orr, DSO. Major, Irish Regt. (18 F.) ...
George de Wet Verner, Major, King's Own Scot Borderers 13 Aug.
p.s.e. Arthur Warre Eiles, Major, Yorkshire Lt. Infantry
Arthur Cecil Currie, Major, Royal Artil.ery I
Boyce Combe, Major, n Hussars
p.s.c. George T. Forestier-Walker, Major, Royal Artillery-
William Catkeart Staveley, Major, Royal Artillery
James Frederick Noel Birch, Major, Royal Artillery
Hugh Gerald Stewart Young, Major, 19 Hussars
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p.s.c. Henry O'Dor.nell. Major, West Yorkshire Regiment
p.s.c. Verschoyle Crawford Climo, Major, West Indi 1 Regt. '22 Aug. 88
Gerald Denne Armstrong, DSO. Major, Warwick Regt. ...
Jj.s.c. Wm. Arthur Murray Thompson, Major, R. Artillery
Cyril Prescott-Decie, Major, Royal Artillery
J. Staples M. Lenox-Conyngham, Major, Connaught Ran., 22 Jan. ai
Char es Edw. Hyacinth Cooch, Major, Border Regt 23 Apr. 81
William Holroyd Mills, Major, Royal Artillery
William Lawrunce Farmar, Major, Royal Artillery
Reginald Bayard, Major, The buffs
Henry Peregnne Leader, Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Reginald George Button Hughes. Major, Oxford Lt. lnf...
Hope Biddulph, Major, Royal Artillery
George Ambiose Cardew, Major, Royal Artillery
George Harvey Nicholson, Major, Hampshire Regt
Alan Percy George Gough, DSO. Major, Welsh Fusiliers...
Walter Gordon Wolrige-Gordon, Major, Black Watch
p.s.c. Henry Lancelot Tennant, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis William Heath, Major, Rnval Artillery
Stewart Ward William Blacker, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Edward Cecil TidsweU, DSO. Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Robert Dundas Whigham, Major, Warwickshire Regt
Astley Herbert Terry, Major, Army Service Corps
Arthur Long, DSO. Major, Army Service Corps
Robert George Mathew, Major, Army Service Corps
David James Welsh, Major,' Border Regiment
p.s.c. Frederick Lionel Banon, Major, Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Maitland Cowper, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Wilfred Hale Lewin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Harry Frere Loch,' Major, Indian Staff Corps
Lawrence Edward Eliott, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Joseph Cronin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Grey, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Rippon, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Bertram Templer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Jackson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. William Arthur Watson, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
George Crane Cawood, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edmund Charles Thwaytes, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Algernon George Peyton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Edmonstone Couper, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Henry Lowry Barnwell Acton, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Alexander Hamilton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Pulteney Malcolm, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Swinton Melville, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis Charles Grant, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Elphinstone Belli-Bivar, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles S. Browne Evans-Lombe, Major, Leirster Regt....
Reginald Ulick Henry Buckland, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Percival Brett, Major, Royal Engineers
James H. L'Estrange Johnstone, Major, Royal Engineers
James Aubrey Gibbon, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Harrison-Topham, DSO., Major, Royal Engineers
Gerard F. T. Leather, Northumberland Fusiliers
Frederick Alexander Oiston,4 Major, h.p. West India Regt.
Harry Newman Morgan Thoyts,' Major, 8 Hussars
Eustace Loder, Major, 12 Lancers
Thomas Geo. Powell Glynn, CMG. Major, Liverpool Regt.
Clarence Herbert Macdonald, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
William Pollok Morris Pollok, Major, 18 Hussars
Robert Fanshawe, DSO. Major, Oxford Light Infantry
John Maurice Wingfield, DSO. Major, Coldstream Guards
Arthur John Hamilton Luard, DSO. Major, Norfolk Regt.
Frederic H. Chapman, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf..
ViC Lewis Stratford Tollemache Halliday, Capt. R. Marines
Harold Arthur Lewis Tagart, DSO. Major, 15 Hussars
George John Lewes de Berry, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Barrow Pearce, Captain, West Yorkshire Regiment j
Henry John Madocks, Captain, Welsh Fusiliers !
John William Vincent Carroll, Captain, Norfolk Regiment ,10 Oct
John Crabbie, Major, 2 Dragoons
Frederick Algernon Geo. Young Elton, Major, R. Artillery J
Arthur Reynold Reyno'ds, Major, Royal Engineers
Chas. Edw. G. Marshall Fairtlough. Major, Oxford Lt.Inf...
Arthur Rowland Mosley, Major, 6 Dragoons
Esmo Stuart Erskine Harrison, DSO. Major, n Hussars...'
Edward de Grey Beaumont, Major, 16 Lancers !
John Anderson Dealy, Major, Koyal Engineers {
p.s.c. Lionel Arthur Montagu StopYord, Major, Irish Guards;
Patrick Riuers Mantell, DSO. Major, Welsh Fusiliers j
Noel Philip Davies, Major, West India Regiment 1 30 Jan
Henry Osman Vincent, Major, Royal Artillery ;
Charles William Brownlow, Major, Royal Artillery I
Malcolm Sydenham Clarke Campbell. J/a/or,R. Artiliy ...
Francis Richard Drake, Major, Royal Artillery j
Harry Nicholl Byass, Major, York & Lancaster Regiment...'
Edward John Duffus, Major, Royal Artillery
John Hoskyns Abrahall, Major, Royal Marines
John Stanley Lightfoot, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment ... J29 Nov. 76 26 Nov. S3 20 Oct. 00
Cecil Charles James Pery, Major, Royal Engineers ' [15 Feb. 84 3 June 92 22 Oct. 00
Knightley Poyntz Burne, Major, Indian Staff Corps ....J23 Oct. 80 1 July 81 23 Oc*. 91 23 Oct. 00
Henry Comins, Major, Indian Staff Corps 23 Oct. 80 1 July 8r 23 Oct. 9123 Oct. 00
William Oliver Matless Mosse, Major, Indian Staff Corps.. 23 Oct. 801 1 July 81 23 Oct. 91 23 Oct. 00
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p s c. Henry Torrens Kenny, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
William Ales. Wickede Strickland, Major, Ind. Stafi Corps
William Wylie Norman, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William John M'Whinnie. Major, Irish Rifles
Thomas G. C. Reynolds, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers
Frederick Potts, Major, Koyal Artillery
Ernest Edward Chown, Major, Royal Marines
James Rainey Goddard, Major, Royal Marines
pj.c. George Francis Milne, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c . Richard Narrien Gamble, DSO. Major, Berkshire Regt
Francis Lee, Major, 4 Hussars
William Cautley Olpherts, Major, Royal Scots
John Acheson Henderson, Major, 3 Hussars
William Irvine Stewart M'Cormick, Jfa/or,Army Ser. Corps
Edward Keane Ridley, Major, Dorsetsnire Regiment
Joseph Reginald Wilson, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur George Granville, Major, Royal Artillery
George Calvert, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles James Ussuer Morris, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Lloyd Powell, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis William Drummond Quinton, Major, R. Artillery
Bruce Campbell Johnston, Major, Royal Ensrineers
Sydney Turing Barlow Lawford, Major, Royal Fusiliers ...
p.s.c. Neville Douglas Macdonald, Major, Wiltshire Regt...
Richard Price, Major (District Officeri, Royal Artillery ...
Harry Marion Welstead, Captain, Leicestershire Regt
Michael Lloyd Ferrar, Captain, Yorkshire Regiment
Rowland Brinckman, Major, Irish Fusiliers
p.s.c. HeD. Geo. Coates Pbillips, Captain, Welsh Regiment
Arthur William Hadden Bell, Captain, Connaught Raugers
Edgar Askin Wiggin, Captain, 13 Hussars
William Milward Watson, Captain, W. Riding Regt
William Vaughton Pennefather, Captain, Welsh Regt
Richard Mildmay Foot, Captain, Royal Inniskilling Fus....
Claude Moss, Captain, Gloucester Regimeut
Edward Alfred Daubery, Captain. E. Lancashire Regt
p. i.e. Leonard A. H. Hamilton, Major, Yorkshire Lt. Inf.
Frederick Gore Anley, Captain, Essex Regiment
p.s.c. Evelyn W. M. Xor.e, Captain, Middlesex Regiment ..
David Gillespie Wemyss, Major, Royal Scots
Harold Bridgwood Walker, Capt. Duke of Cornwall's L. Inf.
Percy John Bellamy, Captain, Border Regiment
p.s.c. Henry Joseph Everett, Captain, ^ouerset Light Inf.
p.s.c. Fred. St. Duthus Skinner, Captain, Sussex Regiment
Frank G. Lagier La.motte, Major, Oxfordshire Light lnf...
Frederick Thwaites Lund, Captain, 9 Lancers
Henry Wells-Cole.DSO. Captain, Yorkshire Light In'antry
p.s c. John Maximilian Vallentin, Capt. Somerset Lt. Inf...
Alured Yarker Barton, Captain, Royal Marine Artillery...
George Henry Fowke, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Dennistoun Sellar, Capt. King's Own Scottish Bord.
Arthur Robert Gilbert, Captain, Sussex Regiment
George Denis Maephers-on, Captain, Munster Fu-iliers
Francis Harrison Trent, Captain, E. Lancashire Regiment
Turenne Jermjn, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ross Acheson Smyth, Captain, Roval Irish Regiment
Robert Astley Smith, Captain, Shropshire Light Infantry
William Raine Marshall, Captain, Derbyshire Regiment ...
Francis George Jones, Captain, Royal inniskilling Fus. ...
Wilfred Nash Bolton, Capiain, Wiltshire Regiment
Charles James Briggs, Captain, 1 Dragoon Guards
John Little, Captain, Northampton Regiment
Francis Carleton Logan Logan, Capt. Loyal N. Lane*. Reg.
p.s.c. Arthur George Marrable, Captain, 'Yorkshire Lt. Inf.
p.s.c. Reginald Stewart Oxley, Captain, King's R. Rifles ...
Cyril Raudell Crofton-Atkins, Captain, Derbyshire Regt...
Oscar Hyde East Marescaux, Captain, Shronshire Lt. Inf..
William Robert Jason Ellis, Captain, Yorkshire Lt. Inf. ...
Thomas Wyatt Hale, Major, East Lancashire Regiment ...
George Bnnbury McAndrew, Captain, Lincolnshire Regt....
Jamts Hugh Gwynne, Captain, Welsh Fuj-i iers
Edward Hopton Swayne, Captain, Somerset Light Inf. ...
Walter Coote Healey, Captain, Royal Engineers
Henry Foulkes Deare, Major, 8 Hussars
Hugh Bruce Williams, DSO. Captain, Riyal Engineers....!!
Edward Alfred Finch Dawson. Captain, Rifle Brigade
Henry Richmond Gale, Captain, Royal Engineers
Ernest St. George Pratt, Captain, Durham Light Infantry
W. Scott Warley Radclirfe, Captain, Shropshire Lt. Inf. ...
Archibald Kennedy Seccombe, Major, Army Serv. Corps
Richard Phdipps Lee, Cajitain, Royal Kcgineers
Edward Papillon Prest, Captain, Suffolk Regiment
Herbert Colborne Manton, Captain, Royal Engineers
Guy Cunningham Knight, Captain, Loyal N. Lanes. Regt.
Ernest Arnold Cowan, Captain, Staforih Highlanders
2.S.H. Prince Franc's Joseph Leopold Frederick of I
Teck, KCVO. DSO. Major, 1 Dragoons )
p.s.c. Walter Pipon Braithwaite, Capt. Somerset Lt. Inf. ...
p.s.c. George Macaulay Kirkpatrick, Captain, R. Engineers
Alex. James Shaw, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Stanislaus Butfin, Captain, Yorkshire Regiment..
Harry Triscott Brooking, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Lewis Frederic Green-Wilkinson, Captain, Rifle Brigade ..
George Brook M. Rawlinson, Capt. Duke ol Cornwall's L.I
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Majors.
2I)dLIECT. LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
Ward Sausmarez Carey, Captain, West Yorks Regt 14 Nov. 88 24 Sept. 90^0 Mar. 35
Arthur Jocelyn Charles, Earl of Arran, Capt. R. Horse Gds. 20 Nov. 89 13 Apr. 92 30 Mar. 95J29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
22 Aug. 08 :
11 Sept. 87
:o Jan.
4 May
Thomas R. C. Hudson, Captain, Royal Garrison Art
John Henry Twiss, Captain, Royal Engineers
Algernon Francis H. Ferguson, Captain, 2 Life Guards
Herbert Carmgton Smith, Captain, Dublin Fusiliers .
V>Z Paal Aloysius Keimn, Captain, 21 Lancers
JI.S.H. Adoluhus, CAAE. Gl-LL. Duke of Teck, GCVO. I I
Captain, 1 Life Guards J " Apr-
Cecil Alured Rowley, DSO. Captain, Dorset, Regt 10 Nov.
Evelyn William Margesscn, Captain, Norfolk Regiment ...
Hon. Henry Dundas Napier, Captain, Indian Staff Corps...
Frederick Prendergast, Captain, Royal Artillery
Charles Edward Hill, Captain, Royal Artillery
John Ambard Bell-Smyth, Captain, 1 Dragoon Guards
Eustace Adaison Maude, Captain, 2 Dragcons
John Mary Camilleri. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Michael James Sweetman, Captain, E. Ycrks. Kegiment ...
Alfred Horsford Bingley, K-i-UGM. Captain, Indian S. C.
Valentine Murray, Captciim, Koyal Engineers
Victor Staunton Sandemati, Captain, 1- Lancers
Robett Wtinless-O'Gowan, Captain, Scottish Bines
Hubert Edward Vernon, DSO. Captain. Rifle Brigade
George Greennough Wluftin, Captain, W. Surrey Regt. ...
Arnold Frederick Sillem, Captain, W. Surrey Regiment ...
Berntird W. L. M'Mahon, Captain. Durham lit. Int.
William Vincent Moul, Captain, Cheshire Regiment
Francis Charles Marsh, Captain, W. Kent Regiment
Arundel Martyn, Captain, w. Kent Regiment
Harold Stuart Tew, Captain, E. Surrey Regiment
Ronald George Brooke, DSO. Captain,? Hussars
Arthur Edward Lascelles. Captain, Norfolk Regiment
Theodore Fraser. Captain, Royal Engineers
Charles Hugh Henry Gough* Captain, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Harold M. Biddulph, Captain, Rifle Brigade
Claude Houston Stuart, Captain, 5 Dragoon Guards
Arthur William Maruen, Captain. Manchester Regiment..
Herbert Edward John Brake, CD. DSO. Captain, R. Art...
Hon. Joseph Henry Russell Bailey, Maior, Grenadier Gds.
Frederic Walter Kerr, DSO. Captain, Gordon Highlander.-
Walter Simeon Nathau, Captain, Royal Engineers
Henry Roscoe Beddoes, Captain, Dublin Fusiliers
p.s.c. Francis Charles Turner, Capt. Northumberland Fus.
James Arbuihnot Tyler, Major, Royal Artillery
Alfred Jennings-Bramly, Captain, 19 Hussars
Archibald Patten, Captain, Argyll i "Sutherland Highlndrs.
Charles P. Amyatt Hall, Captain, Scots Fusiliers
Edward Tite James, Captain, S. Lanes. Regiment
Hurdis S. L. Ravenshaw, Captain, Devon Regiment
Maurice L. MacEwen, Captain, 16 Lancers
Henry L. J. Clarke. Captain, EC. Yorks. Regiment
Reginald Byng Stephens, Captain, Rifie Brigade
Frank Ridley Farrer Boileau. Captain, Royal Engineers...
FraDk W. B. DyDe, Captain, E. Kent Kegiment
Sir Thomas E. Sabine-Pauley, Captain, Berkshire hegt. ...
Herbert M. Finch, Captain, Berkshire Regiment
William D. Wagbom, Captain, Ro} al Engineers
Henry John William Fanell, Captain, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Harold Goodeve Ruggles-Brise. Capt. Gren. Guards...
G. T. C. Carter-Campbell, Captain, Scottish Rifles
Eustace Crawley, Captain, 12 Lancers
Henry A. Bethune, Captain, Gordon Highlanders
Hanway R. Cumming, Captain, Durham Light Infantry ...
Hugh ClemeEt Sutton, Captain, Coldstream Guards
William Somervell, Captain, Northumberland Fusiliers
Francis Robert Patch, Captain, Royal Artillery
Samuel Charles Long, Captain, Rifle Brigade
Louis Hemington Noblett, Captain, Irish Rifles
Arthur Durham Kirby, Contain, Royal Artillery
Cecil William Wilson, Captain, King's Royal Rifle Corps...
Charles John Sackville-West, Captain, King's Royal Rifles
Richard Byron, Captain. King's Koyal Rifle Corps
Charles Cattley Carr, Captain, Royal Fusiliers ..'.
p.s.c. Arthur Charles Malleson Waterfleld, Capt. Indian S.C.
Robert Edw. Vaughan, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Hon. Thomas Walter Brand, Captain. 10 Hussars
JJ<£ Charles FitzClarence, Captain, IriBh Guards
Augustus M'Clmtock, Captain, Seaforth Highlanders
Frank Wormald, Captain, 12 Lancers
Frederick Montgouierie Carloton, DSO. Capt. Lane. Regt.
William Francis Hessey, Captain, Royal Iniskiilings
George Vawdrey, Captain, Army Service Corps
Harry V. Gorle, DSO. Captain, Army Service Corps
Charles Bernard Morland, Captain, Welsh Regiment
Charles D. Vaughan, Captain, Border Regiment
Percy George nigby, Captain, Derbyshire Regiment
p.s.c. Colin R. Ballard, Captain, Norfolk Regiment
Lewis Francis Philips, Captain, King's Royal Rifles I 9 July 90(15 Feb. 93/18 May
John Guy Rotton, Captain, Royal Artillery '23 July 8723 July 9018 May
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21 Dec. 87 1 Apr. 90 15 Nov. 95 29 Nov. 00
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1 1 Feb. 88 31 July So' 6 Oct. 9629 Nov. 00
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30 Jan. S9I21 Feb. qi| i Apr. 9729 Nov. 00
9 Apr. 0013 Feb. 92 26 July 97,29 Nov. 00
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3 Oct
Edgar Camac Purchas, Captain, South Wales Borderers .
Clement Carr Wrigley, Captain, Warwickshire Regiment...
Robert Peel Yates, Captain, South Wales Borderers
J. Stevenson-Hamilton, Captain, 6 Dragoons
_3 July 90 18 May Q2 28 May 98. 29 Nov. 00
21 Sept. 89 18 Jan. 92 1 June 98*29 Nov. co
13 Aug. 92 24 Oct. 93 24 June 98129 Nov. 00
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Edwyn Fetherst/mhaugh, Captain, Dublin Fusiliers ......... 22 Aug. SS 4 Mar. 91 23 Mar. 98129 Nov. 00
L. Rowe-Fisher-Rowe, Captain, Grenadier Guards hi May 87 23 Mar. 92 6 July 98,29 Nov. 00
William Power Saunoers, Captain, Royal Artillery 17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 91 1 Aug. 98,29 Nov. 00
Alban R. C. Atkins, Captain, Army Service Corps j 1 Sept. 89 10 Aug. 98J29 Nov. 00
Malet Peyton Phelps, Captain, Derbyshire Regiment 10 Oct. 91 14 Dec. 92 11 Aug. 98 29 Nov. 00
Llewellyn 'William Atcherley, Capt. Army Service Corps... 29 Nov. 00 21 Oct. 91 13 Aug. 93129 Nov. 00
p.s.c. Henry Edward Gogarty, Captain. Scots Fusiliers 22 Aug. 88 13 Jan. 92 1 Sept. 98 29 Nov. 00
E. G. Godfrey-Faussett, Captain, Roval Engineers 17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 91 1 Sept. 98 29 Nov. 00
Alexander E. Delavoye, Captain, Army Service Corps 28 June 90 7 Sept. 98 29 Nov. oj|
Herbert Richard Biore, Captain, King's Royal Rifles 29 Oct. 90 22 Feb. 93 14 Sept. 93 j 29 Nov. oo,
Harry M'Conaghey, Captain, Irish Fusiliers 14 Sept.S7 23 Sept. 89 14 Sept. 98 29 Nov. 00
Robert Napier Smyth, Captain, 21 Lancers 12 Feb. 00 6 Nov. 92 9 Oct. 99(29 Nov. 00'
J. E. T. Dyer, Captain, 7 Dragoon Guards 28 June 90 2 Mar. 92 13 Oct. 98^9 Nov. oo1
G. H. W. Nicholson. Captain, Royal A'tillery 17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 91 15 Oct. 98 29 Nov. 00
Richard W. Boger, Captain, Royal Artillery 17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 91 15 Oct. 9829 Nov. 00
p.s.c. Cecil Fraccis Bomer. Captain, Dublin Fusiliers 1 Mar. 90 23 Aug. 93 19 Oct. 98 29 Nov. 00
George D. Crocker, Captain. Munster Fusiliers 127 Nov. 89 30 Dec. 91 1 Nov. 98 29 Nov. go
Cecil Henry Cobb, Captain, Oxford Light Infantry 21 Dec. 89 24 July 92 3 Nov. 98 29 Nov. 00
Son. Robert F. Carnegie, Captain, Gordon Highlanders ... 28 June 90 10 Oct. 92 4 Nov. 9S 29 Nov. co
Charles Kenyon Burnett, Captain, iS Hnssars 11 Sept. 89 23 Jan. 91 13 Nov. 98 29 Nov. 00
George F. MacMuno. Captain, Koyal Artillery 27 July 88 27 July 91 5 Dec. 98 29 Nov. co
John Edmond Gough, Captain, Rifle Brigade 12 Mar. 02 6 Dec. 93 5 Dec. 98 29 Nov. 00
John Sanders Cayzer, Captain, 7 Dragoon Ciuards 10 Oct. 91 9 Nov. 92 7 Dec. 98 29 Nov. 00
Hugh Eichard Westmaeott, Captain, Welsh Regiment " Feb. 88 12 Dec. 89 7 Dec. 98 29 Nov. 00
Fred. Barton Maurice, Captain, Derbyshire Regiment 18 June 92 16 May 93 1 Jan. 99 29 Nov. 00
Clive M. Dixon, Captain. 16 Lancers 3 Oct. 90 27 Jan. 93 23 Jan. 9929 Nov.oa
Fra. Rogers Dugan, Captain, Leinster Regiment 12 Mar. 92 1 Aug. 94 28 Jan. 99 29 Nov. 00
Roger Henry Miss^e, Captain, Roynl Garrison- Artillery... 27 July 88 27 July 91 11 Feb. 99 29 Nov. 00
Lionel K. Carlyon, Captain, N. Staffordshire Regiment ... 23 Mar. 89 8 Apr. 91 24 Feb. 99 29 Nov. 00
Guy Stewart St. Aubyn, Captain, King's Royal Rifles 17 Jan. 91 23 Sept.93 8 Mar. 99 29 Nov. 00
Wynyard Montagu Hall, Captain, West Yorkshire Regt. ... 17 Jan. 91 3 Aug. 92 20 Mar. 99 29 Nov. 00
Christopher R. J. Brooke. Captain, Yorkshire Lt. Inf 28 June 00 17 May 92 26 .Mar. 99 29 Nov. 00
Edmund Wray, Captain, Royal Marines 1 Sept. 91 1 July 92 26 Mar. 99 29 Nov. 00
Charles E. D. Bndwortb, Captain, Royal Artillery 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 29 Mar. 99 29 Nov. oo
Julian M'Carty Steele, Captain, Coldstream Guards 29 Oct. 90 1 Juiy 96 1 Apr. 99,29 Nov. 00
A. G. W. Grant. Captain, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. 28 June 90 1 Mar. 93 15 Apr. 99 29 Nov. 00
Allen B. Gosset, Captain, Cheshire Regiment 8 May 89 7 Sept. 91 10 Oct. 99 29 Nov. 00
B. T. W. S'.uart, Captain, Worcestershire ttegiment 21 Dec. 89 2 Sept.91 10 May 99 29 Nov. 00
George Frederick Steele, Captain, 1 Dragoons 7 Sept.92 20 Nov. 93 29 May 99 29 Nov. 00
Edmund Merritt Morris, Captain, Devonshire Regiment... 17 Dec. 90 20 Oct. 92 24 June 99 29 Nov. 00
Henry G. Joiy de Lotbiniere, Captain, Royal Artillery 28 June 88 28 Juno 91 28 June 99^29 Nov. 00
Godfrey Harold Fenton Wingate, Captain, Royal Scots .. 21 Jan. 93 24 July 95 29 June 99 29 Nov. 00
Alan James Gordon Moir. Captain, Royal Sects 20 May 93 23 Nov. 95 19 July 99 29 Nov. 00
Herbert Bryan, Captain, Manchester Regiment 18 June 92 16 Jan. 94 26 July 99 29 Nov. 00
Arthur C. Stewart Barchr.rd, Captain, &. Surrey Regt. ... 23 May 91 14 Apr. 93113 Sept. 99 29 Nov. 00
Richard StreUon de Wintjn, Captain, Royal Artillery 27 July 89 24 July 92 27 Sept.99 29 Nov. oo
Robert Bruce Blunt. Captain, Lancashire Fusiliers 19 Nov. 92 25 Jan. 94 27 SeDt.gg^g Nov. od
Archibald Rice Cameron, Captain. Black Watch 1 Mar. 90 3 Ang. 921 6 Oct. 99^9 Nov. 00
John Vuughan, Captain. 7 Hussars n Mar. gi 4Sept.94' 9 Oct. 99 29 Nov.oo
Henry Melville Thomas, Captain, Royal Artillery 15 Feb. 89 15 Eeb. 92! 9 Oct. 99J29 Nov.oo:
Richard Harte K. But er. Captain, Dorset Regiment 29 Oct. 90 6 Apr. 92 11 Oct. 9929 Nov. 00
Michael Francis Halforu, Captain, )orl; & Lancaster Regt. 8 Jan. 90 26 Oct. 92' 2 Nov. 99*29 Nov. 00
flew Wakeman Tompson. Captain. Hampshire Regt. ...=. 9 Jan. 9* 10 July 93115 Nov. 0929 Nov. co
John George,. Marquis of Tullibardme. DSO. Captain, 1 0 n„„ r)„„ | «■„„ ' I „
Royal Horse Guard-.... \ 2& Dec- 92 3° Dec- ^|2° Nov. 99 29 Nov.
Edward Douglas. Lord Loch, DSO. Capt. Grenadier Gds... 3 May 93 12 May 9730 Nov. 99I29 Nov. 00
Gwyn "Venables Hordern, Captain, King's Royal Rifles ...'io June 91 2oJune94 4 Dec. 99'29Nov.oo
Jas. Edw. Ignatius Masterson, Captain. Devonshire Regt. 15 July 91 16 Apr. 95 1 Jan. 0029 Nov. 00
Robert Buchanan Riddell, Captain, Royal Artil'ery 28 Mar. 92J28 Mar. 95] 3 Jan. 00^29 Nov. oj
Charles Stirling, Captain, Royal Artillery 14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 23 Jan. 00 29 Nov. 00
Aylmer Richard S. Martin, Captain, R. Lancaster Regt.... 4 Mar. gi'?6 June92|2s Jan. 0^29 Nov. 00
William Robarts Napier Madocks, Captain, R. Artillery 25 July go'25 July 93I 7 Feb. 00*29 Nov. 00
Philip Wheatlej. Captain, Royal Artillery ' 16 May 91J16 May 94 13 Feb. 00 29 Nov. 00
Charles Gordon Falcon, Captain, Koyal Engineers 15 Feb. 89! 15 Feb. 92 '15 Feb. 03J29 Nov. 03
C. H. Fishbourne, Captain, Northumberland Fusiliers 9 Apr. 92 21 Jan. 95 17 Feb. 00,20 Nov. 00
Archibald Jas. Fergusson Eden, Captain, Oxford Lt. Inf 18 June 921 17 Mar. 04:24 Feb. 00 29 Nov. 00
Emil Carl Haag. Captain, 18 Russars 1 Mar. ooin May 92 24 Feb. 0029 Nov. 00
Percy Maclear, Captain, Dublin Fusiliers 28 Septan Mar. 97 24 Feb. 00 29 Nov. 00
Colin Dick, Captain, Royal Irish Fusiliers 22 Feb. 93 12 Aug. 95 24 Feb. 00129 Nov.oo
Henry Noel St. John Maule, Capiai», Royal Artillery t2 Feb. 9* 12 Feb. 95:15 Mar. 0029 Nov.oo
Laurence Lockhart Maxwell, Captain. Indian Staff Corps 23 Mar. 8931 July 90 23 Mar. 00 29 Nov.oo
Miles Rafe F. Courage, Captain, Royal Artillery 10 Aug. 92 10 Aug. 95 o Apr. 00 29 Nov. 00
John 'William F. Lamont, Captain, Royal Artiilerv r Jan. 931 r Jan. 96 18 Apr. 00^29 Nov.oo
Son. Alex. Victor Fredk. Russell, Captain, Grenadier Gds. 10 Oct. 94 5 Keb. 98 2 May 00 29 Nov. 00
Thos. H. Shoubridge, DSO. Captain, Northumberland Fus. I 5 Mar. 93,18 June 96 9 May 00 29 Nov.oo
Francis Henry liuy Stant'jn, Captain, Royal Artillery 50 May 93 30 May 06 18 June oo!29 Nov. 00
Wilfred Arthur While, Captain, Connaught Rangers 27 Jan. 92'nOct. 03 1 July 0029 Nov.oo
Freeling Ross Lawrence, DSO. Laptai-n, 14 Hussars I 7 Mar. 94I13 Nov. 05 n July 00 29 Nov. 00
Robt. Warren HastinuK Anderson, Capt. Highland Lt. Inf., 7 Mar. 94 31 May 96 28 Aug. 00 29 Nov.oo
Alexander Gordon Maxwell. Captain, Indian Staff Corps... 11 Sept.8gi 1 Dec. 90 it Sept.oo|29 Nov. 00
William Egerton Edwards, Captain, Royal Artillery | 1 Apr. 94! 1 Apr. 97 12 Oct. 00^9 Nov.oo
Lord Charles Cavendish Bentinck, Captain, 9 Lancers \ 8 June 89123 Jan. 91 8 Nov.00'29 Nov. 00
John Campbell Heriot-Maitland, Captain, Scots Guards ... 5 Oct. 92! 3 Apr. 97 31 Dec. 00 29 Nov. 00
p.s.c. Wyndham Charles Knight, Major, Indian Staff Corps: 125 Aug. 83 25 Aug, 94 19 Nov. 00
Egerton Stanley Pipe-Wo'ferstan. Major, S. Stafford Regt. 22 Jan. 81I 1 July Si 1 Apr. 8930 Nov. 00
Cecil Henry Kekewich, Major, York and Lancaster Regt
John Richardson, DSO. Major, Highland Light Infantry...
Hastings Ross-Johnson, Major, Liverpool Regiment
James Walker Sears, Major, South Staffordshire Regt. ...
Frederick David Milward, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers ...
Wilmot Foster Elmslie, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Guy Louis B. du Maurier, Major, Royal Fusiliers
WiUougbby Seymour Burton. Major, Lancaster Regiment
Graham Thomas George Edward's, Major, 20 Hussars
13 Aup
29 Aug. 85 2 Sept. 9 1 30 Nov. 00
79 1 July 81 22 Nov. 90 4 Dec. 00
6 May 85 16 Jan. 91 5 Dec. 00
1 July 81 10 Apr. 69 8 Dec. 00
12 May 83 1 Sept.92 12 Dec. 00
12 May 83 5 Oct. 92 12 Dec. 00
7 Feb. 85 15 Sept.96 12 Dec. 00
14 May 84 8 Oct. 91 13 Dec. 00
29 Aug. 85 18 Oct. 93 14 Dec. 00
89
Majors.
2ndLIF.DT. LIEUT. I CAPTAIN. MAJOH.
PLACED ON
I HALF PAY.
Reginald de Hardewieke Burton, Major, Middlesex Regt... u Aug
Ernest Albert Bennett, Major, Middlesex Regiment 23 Oct.
Henry C. E. Westropp, Major, Manchester Regiment
Goodricke Thomas Peaoocke, Major, Worcester Regiment..
George White Lewis, Major, Worcestershire Regiment ...
Anthony Hugh Baldwin, Major, Manchester Regiment
Spencer William Scrase-Dickins, Major, Highland Lt. Inf.
Herbert Radclytfe Vaughan, Major, Warwickshire Regt....
Arthur Elphinstone Barchard, Major, West India, Regt. ... 30 Jan.
George Alexander Wilkinson, Captain, Liverpool Regiment 25 Mar. <
Ronald Bruce Coke, Major, Welsh Regiment
p.ts.c. William Cyprian Bridge, Major, South Stafford Regt
Joseph Scott Moore, Major, Army Service Corps
John Allen Ramsay Purvis, Major, Army Service Corps
80 1 July 81 i7Jan. 89 15 Dec. 00
80! 1 July 81 [i May 89 15 Dec. oo
12 May 83I31 May 90I15 Dec. 00
23 Aug. 84 10 Feb. 91,15 Dec. 00
29 Aug. 85 2 SflDt.91 ;i5 Dec. 00
14 May 84 3 Feb. 92I15 Dec. 00
:o May 82I18 Feb. 91(18 Dec. 00
25 Nov. 85 31 Mar. 92
1 Nov. 90
|i4 Mar. 99
30 Nov. 37
9 May 88
14 Sept.87
22 Aug. 88
8 Dec. 88
30 Jan. 89
22 Aug. 88
31 Jan. 94
Alfred R;cbard Lane Hay ward, Major, Army Serv. Corps
Wm. Geo. Bertram Bo.vce, DSO. Major, Army Serv. Corps
Cunliffe M'Neile Parsons, Major, Royal Marines
Arthur Pole Welman, Major. Army Service Corps
Arthur Phelps, Major, Army Service Corps
p.s.c. Evan Eyare Carter, Major, Army Service Corps
Charles Montgomerie Ryan, DSO. Major, Army Service C.
Charles Edward Irvine M'Nalty.Oi/^. Army Serv. Corps...
Sydney C. Pishburu Jackson, DSO. Major, Hants Regt....
Herbert Crofton Campbe'l Uniacke, Major, R. Artillery ...
Samuel Robt. Llewellyn White, DSO. Major, Lemster Regt.
Hon. Claude Hy. Comernich Willoughlry, Major, 9 Lancers
Arthur Wm. Neufville Taylor, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Lionel Thos. Campbell Twylord, Major, N. Stafford Regt.
Finch White, Major, East Surrey Regiment
Richard Chester Master, Captain. King's Rojal Rifles
Frederick Thornhill Ravenhill, Major. Royal Artillery
Ralph Glynn Ouseley, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Arthur Pilkington White, Major, Royal Artillery ..
Edward Parker England, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Mandy Osborne Glynn, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Charles Mowbray Dallas, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick Cecil Rynd, Major, Indian Stuff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Charles Robert Keate, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Augustus Blair Mayne, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Stuart Hill Godfrey, Major, Indian Staff Corps I22 Jan. 81
p.s.c. Charles Merewether Ducat, Major, Indian S. C 22 Jan. 81
Charles George Nurse, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Philip James Gordon, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Francis Cracroft Colomb, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Robt. Maximilian Rainey- Robinson, Major, Indian S. C— • 22 Jan. 81
Francis Vaughan Whiitall, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Simpson Hackett Beresford Hobbs, Major, Indian S. C. ..22 Jan. 81
Herbert Arrott Browning, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Alfred Lucian Phillips, Major, Indian Staff Corps I22 Jan. 8
Arthur Robert Dick, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 8
Harry Trevor, Major, Indian Staff Corps J22 Jan. 81
Cecil Moncrieff Eales, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan,
Richard Henry Dugdale Thring, Major, Indian S. C (22 Jan. 81
George William Rawlins, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
3 Oct. 80 16 Mar. Si
22 Oct. 81
2Q Allg. 85
i Oct. 83
22 Aug. 90
2 Apr. 9
1 Feb. 83
14 May 91
14 May 91
14 May gt
22 Aug. 9
29 Sept. 96
9 Sept. 82
10 Sept. 85
0 May 65
12 Nov. 84
13 Feb
22 Jan. 81
9 Aug. 93
22 Jan. 81
3 Aug. 84
1 July 81
1 Jan. g(
16 Sept.85
17 Feo.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
6 May 85
20 Apr. 81
8 June 3i
1 July 3i
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 8i
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July £1
1 July 81
1 July
1 July
1 July Si
1 July £1
24 July 96
5 Dec. 00
8 June 83
23 Aug. 89
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
6 Oct. 93
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
1 Dec. qj.
1 Dec. 94
1 Jan. 01
1 July 90
;6 Feb. 96
14 July 91
4 Dec. 89
13 Feb. 97
1 Mar. 93
1 Apr. 88
13 Jan
19 Dec. 00
22 Dec. 00
29 Dec. 00
30 Dec. 00
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. o:
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
2 Jan. 01
3 Jan. 01
5 Jau. 01
6 Jan. 01
9 Jan. 01
9 Jan. 01
12 Jan
14 Jan. 01
4 Jan.
25 Mar. 96,15 Jan. 01
7 Apr. 96 15 Jan,
11 Apr. 96 15 Jan. 01
6 May 96)15 Jan. 01
17 Feb. 92 16 Jnn
Jan. 92
22 Jan. 92
22 Jan. 92
22 Jan. 92
22 Jan. 92
22 Jau. 92
22 Jan. 92
22 Jan. 92
Jan. 9
Jan.
22 Jau. 01
Jan
22 Jan
22 Jan. 01
22 Jan. 01
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
Jan.
22 Jan. 92^2 Jan. 01
22 Jan. 92I22 Jan.
22 Jan. 92(22 Jan.
Arthur Blount Cuthbert Williams, Major, Indian S. C 22 Jan. 81
William Adam Cuppage, Major. Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan
James Outrani Spens Fayrer, Major, Indian Staff Corps ... 22 Jan. 81
Kellow Chesney, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 8
Charles Arnold Kemuall, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Westropp Joseph Peyton, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan
Harry Seymour Hazelgrove, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...,22 Jan
George Russell Row, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Frederic Thesiger Williams, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...'22 Jan. 81
Harcourt Leicester Dodgson, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...'22 Jan. 81
Augustus Anderson Jervis Johnstone, Major, Indian S. C.J22 Jan. 8
Lesley Chas. Hamilton Stainl'orth, Major, Indian S. C. ...22 Jan. 8
Gordon Napier Caull'eild, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
Leslie Waterfield Shakespear, Major, Indian Staff Corps... 22 Jan. 8
Jenkin Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 8
Arthur Tristram Herbert Newuham. Major, Indian S. C... 22 Jan. 8:
Louis Hamilton Bazalgette, Major, Suffolk Regiment o Sept.8
James Mann Ransom, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1 Feb. 81
William Stratford Mardall, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1 Feb
Arthur George Ferguson, Major, Rifle Brigade 27 Jan. 83
Ronald Joseph Hy. Louis Mackenzie, Major, R. Engineers 25 July 82
Henry Rodolph Davies, Major, Oxfordshire Lt. Infantry... 23 Aug. 84
Walter Henry Robinson, Major, Royal Artillery 14 Feb. 83
Christopher George Oldfield, Major, Royal Artillery 14 Feb. 83
Oswald Charles Williamson, Major, Royal Artillery 14 Feb. 83
Wilbraham Thomas Davies, Captain, Army Ordnance Dept. 23 May 78 : July 81
William Sandars Do 's, Major, Norfolk Regiment 10 May 82
"WiUbyn Henry Booth, DSO. Major, The Buffs 10 May "
Frederick Dymoke Murray, Captain, Black Watch 5 Dec. 91 29 July 96
Samuel Garnett Radcliff, Major, Indian Staff Corps 19 Feb. 81 1 July 81
Charles Allen Brown, Major, Indian Staff Corps [19 Feb. 81 1 July Si
Reginald Frederick Robert Formby, Major, Indian S. C... 19 Feb. 81 1 July 81
Alfred Shipton Rooke, Major, Indian Staff Corps 19 Feb. 81 1 Ju'y
Henry Ward Lowry, Major, Indian Staff Corps '19 Feb. 81 1 July 81
William Myers Dawes, Major, Indian Staff Corps jig Feb. 81 7 July
Edmund Martin Reetl, Major, Indian Staff Corps 19 Feb. 81 1 July 81
Cecil W. Trevor Thos. Gorf, Major, East Lancashire Regt. I4 Jan. 80 ig Mav 81
Stephen Willcock, Major, Liverpool Regimeni, J 2 July 84
Alan Herbert Watlington Lowndes, Major, Rifle Brigade... g Sept. 82
Hasil ihorold Buck ev. Captain, Northumberland Fus. ... Lo Feb. 9526 Aug 06
Henry Brooke H. Wright, Major, Royal Engineers j 115 Feb. 84
Jan. 92 22 Jan. 01
22 Jan. 92 22 Jan. 01
22 Jan. 92 22 Jan. oil
22 Jan. 92 22 Jan. 01 1
22 Jan. 92 22 Jan. oil
22 Jan. 92^2 Jan. 01
1 July 81 ,22 Jan. 92 22 Jan. 01
1 July 81I22 Jan. g2^22 Jan. 01
1 July Si'22 Jan. 92:22 Jan. 01
1 July 81122 Jan. 92J22 Jan. oi|
1 July 81 22 Jan. g2|22 Jan. 01
1 July 81 22 Jan. 92 22 Jan. 01
1 July 81 22 Jan. 92 22 JaD. 01
1 July 8il22 Jan. 92^22 Jan. 01
Jan. 01
1 July 81 22 Jan. 92
1 July 81 22 Jan. 92
1 July 81 22 Jan. 92
1 July 81 22 Jan. 92
1 July 81 22 Jan. g2
1 July 8122 Jan. 9;
1 July 8122 Jan. g2
1 July 81J22 Jan. 02
1 July 81122 Jan. 92
16 July 90
1 Feb. 92
1 Feb. 92
1 Jan. 92
24 Sep\
2 May 92
23 Nov. gi
1 Jan. 92
1 Jan. 92
7 May 87
11 Sept.89
2 Jan. g3
13 Nov. co
19 Feb. Q2
19 Feb. 92
19 Feb. 92
19 Feb. 92
19 Feb. 9:
19 Feb. 92
19 Feb. 92
10 Aug. 90
31 Dec. 91
22 Jan. 01
Jan. 01
22 Jan. 01
22 Jan. 01
22 Jan. 01
22 Jan. 01
22 Jau. 01
22 Jan. 01
26 Jan. 01
1 Feb. 01
1 Feb. 01
5 Feb. 01
13 Feb. 01
13 Feb. 01
15 Feb. 01
15 Feb. 01
15 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
it Feb. 01
17 Feb. 01
19 Feb. 01
19 Feb. 01
19 Feb. 01
19 Feb. 01
19 Feb. 01
19 Feb. 01
19 Feb. 01
20 Feb. o:
20 Feb. 01
15 Feb. 92 20 Feb. 01
12 May 0020 Feb. 01
12 July 92I22 Feb. oil
16 Feb. 01
Majors.
90
p.s.c. Stephen Tkomas Banning. Major, Munster Fusiliers
Henry James Bovrman, Major, Derbyshire Regiment
Fred. A. Dawson Oliver Eustace, Maior, 5 Dragoon Gds....
Morron Calverley Coles, Major, West Surrey Regiment ...
Arthur F. Dawkins, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
Kellermann Eyre M'Mahon, Major, Shropshire Lt. Inf. ...
Anjrns Falconer Donglas-Hamilt rm, Major, Cameron Hdrs.
Randolph Edvrard Whitehead, Major, Munster Fusiliers...
William Belk. Jfa/or, 4 Dragoon Guards
George Glas Sandeman Carey, Major, Royal Artillery
Herbert Lionel James, M'ajor, Manchester Regiment
Edward Honori Molynenx-Seel, DSO. M'ajor, Royal Scots
Herbert Forbes Churchill, Major, Scottish Rifles
Charles Grove Ampblett. DSO. M'ajor, N. Stafford Regt....
Henry Edward Dering. M'ajor, Scot* Guards
Sherard Haughton Godma'n, DSO. M'ajor, Scots Guards ...
Charles Conran East. Major, Warwickshire Regiment
Harry Yere Benett, M'ajor, Lancashire Fusiliers
Herbert Edward Stockdale, M'ajor, Royal Artillery
Fitzmanrice Thos. Favre Scoones, Major, R. Fusiliers ...
Robert Hinds Gill, Major, Hampshire Regiment
Raleigh Grey,5 St. Major, h.p. 6 Dragoons; Special)
Service, South Africa J
Robert James GoodtUl Elkington, Major, R. Artillery
Ralph Arthur Kaye, Major, Royal Artillery
Joseph Cameron Rimington, Major, Royal Engineers
Cyril Harcourt Roe, Major, Royal Engineers
Herbert Clement Carey, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Frederick Close, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers...
Joseph de Courcy Larfan, Major, Riyal Engineers
George Montague Harper. DSO. Major, Royal Engineers
Ernest A. Tudor Tudor, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Louis Shnbrick, Major. Royal Marines
Arthur Townley Butler, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Cecil Daniel, Major. Royal Sects
Arthur Fox Pullen, Major, Royal Artillery
John Ford Elkington, Major, "Warwickshire Regiment
Frederick Leonard Sharp, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles James Morse. Major, East Lancashire Regiment...
Walter de Sausmarez Cavley, Major, W. York Kegt
p.s.c. George M. W. Macd nogh, Major, R. Engineers
Rollo Estoutcville Grimston, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Michael Augustus Tighe, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Thorold Evatt, DSO. Major, Indian Staff G'jrps
Leslie Charles Fryer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Edward JBoileiu. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ferdinand Cospatric Logan-Home, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Francis John Herbert Barton, Major. Indian S. C
Beresford Assheton Johnstone, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George William Shafto Hawks, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charies Lionel Mainwaring Rich, Major, Indian Staff C...
Cecil Davis, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Henry Clements, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Harvey Turner, Ma jor, Indian Staff Corps
John Edw. Pine-Coffin, DSO. Captain, N. Lancashire Regt
Richard James Saumarez, Major, Royal Marines
Walter Dermott Holland, Major, Worcestershire Regt
George William Dowell, Major. i\'orth Lancashire Regt. ...
Lionel George Nuttall Bales, Major, The Buffs
Edgar Mortimore Lafone, Major, 4 Hussars
Charles J. E. A. M'Artunr, Major, K.O. Scot. Borderers...
John Palffv Brewin, Major, R yal Engineers
Henry De9champs Charmer, Major, Connaught Rangers ...
Frederic E. G. Skey, Major, Royal Engineers
David Mercer, Major, Royal Marines
Cecil Henderson, Major, Royal Marines
Charles Turner, Major, Berkshire Regiment
Norman Tom Nickalls, Major, 17 Lancers
Henry M. Graham, Major. S. Wales Borderers
Cecil Bargrave Colling's, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
p.s.c. Uhas. Sturrock Coplard, Major, Northampton Regt.
Kenneth Combe, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Hammett Kirk wood, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles T. W. Church, Major, Sussex Regiment
Neville II. C. Dickinson, Major, Leinster Regiment
Kenneth MacLaren, DSO. Major, 13 Hussars
Henry H. E. Hitchias, Major, Manchester Regiment
Henry John Downing, DSO. Major, Irisn Regiment
Alex Francis Mackenzie, Major, Argyll and Suth. Highrs.
Gerard Aug. Faulder, Major, North Lancashire Regiment
Perceval Ashworth, Major, Royal Engineers
Gordon Campbell-Johnston, Major, Pioyal Artillery
Wallace C. R. Stratton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Edward Lloyd, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Robert Dick, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Archibald Houison-Craufurd, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Harry Troup Brown, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Marling Cartwright. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
p.s.c. Benjamin Holloway, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.'.c. Fitz James Maine Edwards, DSO. Major, Ind. S. C.
Walter Sinclair Delamain, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Woodrow Stanley Wingate, Major, Indian S. C. ...
William Maxwell Carpendale, Major, Indian Staff Corps
jndLIEUT.
8
1 May
16 Nov.
7 Apr. 81 1 4 Sepi.8oJ23 Feh. 01
2S Jan. 3r 1 .Ian. 90 23 Feb. 01
6 Feb. 8g 15 Jan. g=j'23 Feb. 01
11 Aug.
30 Jan.
9 Mar. 87
9 Dec. S31 to Jan. 93:13 Mar. 01
13 Aug. 84 2S Nov. 94 15 Mar. 01
-2 Nov. S4 ' 1 Mar. 93:14 Mar. 01
30 Jan. 86115 Nov. 97 16 Mar. 01
-5 May 80 2 Feb. 98U6 Mar. 01
:oJan. S6 6 Aug. 92^6 Mar. o:
5 Aug. 83^0 Nov. 92I16 Mar. 01
23 Apr. 81
7 Feb. 86
6 May 85
0 Mar. 63
1 July 8i
:7 Feb. 86
.4 Feb. 83
5 Feb. S4
15 Feb. 84
25 June 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 34
5 July 84
1 Feb. 33
17 Feb. 80
29 July 85
1 June 96
27 Jan. 92
27 July 92
27 Aug. 92
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. 02
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
7 Oct. 92
5 Dec. 03
5 June 96
19 Dec. 83 20 Apr. 93
14 Feb. 83 27 Jan. 92
14 Jan.
30 Jan .
17 Feb. 86
1 July 81
10 Mar
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
10 Nov.
23 Oct.
n Feb.
14 Jan. 80
11 Aug.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
11 Aug,
22 Jan.
t.IBUT. I CAPTAIN.
MAJOR.
6 Feb. 84 29 Sept.92
!5 Aug. 86 27 Jan. 95
7 Jan. 8311 Feb. go
13 Aug. 84 7 Dec. 92
1 July 81 1 4 Sept. 89
. 1 June goici Apr. 94
7 Feb. 86
6 May 8
2 Mar. 01
4 Mar. 01
8 Mar. 01
9 Mar. o:
11 Mar. 01
„ . 11 Mar. 01
June 96 12 Mar. 01
Mar. 9213 Mar. 01
2 Juneg6ii6 Mar. 01
28 Oct. 96 [16 Mar. 01
1 July 90 16 Mar. 01
25 Jan. 93
18 June 96 12 Apr. 01
1 Nov. go 13 Apr. 01
23 May 90! 1 5 Apr. 01
5 July 84 21 Oct. 92 17 Apr. 01
July
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
t July 81
1 Julv 81
1 July 81
1 Julv 81
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July 81
13 Oct. 91
1 Feb. 83
25 Nov. 85
1 July 8 1
23 Aug. 84
6 Nov. 89
1 July 81
5 July S4
10 Mar. 83
S July 84
1 Feb. 83
1 Feb. 83
22 Oco. 81
10 Nov. 86
8 June 81
23 Apr. 92 23 Apr. 01
23 Apr. 92)23 Apr. 01
23 Apr. 92 23 Apr. 01
13 Apr. 92 2
23 Apr. g2 2
23 Apr. g2 23 Apr. ot
23 Apr. 92 23 Apr. 01
23 Apr. 92 23 Apr. 01
July 8
7 Feb. it
1 July (■!
14 Mar. 01
25 Mar. 01
27 Mar. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. oi
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
3 Apr. 01
10 Apr. 01
10 Apr. 01
PLACED 0!f
HALF PAT.
15 Nov. (
23 Apr. 92
13 Apr. 92
!3 Apr. 92
23 Apr. 02
23 Apr. g2
5 June 98
6 Jan. 94
10 June 92
7 Feb. 88
26 Apr. 93
17 Oct. 94
1 Feb. 89
5 Nov. 92
15 Jan. go
13 Nov. 92
20 Jan. 94
1 Feb. 94
23 Jan. 89
13 Nov. 95
25 Oct. 90
30 Jan. 84 23 Aug. 92
1 July 87
30 July 96
1 July 83
29 July 82 21 Dec. 91
3 May 85 12 Aug. 91
1 July 81 1 3 Aug. 87
5 Aug. 86 11 May 95
29 July 82 20 May 89
1 July 81 31 Jan. 90
28 Jan. 82 10 Sept.90
15 Feb. 84 18 Jan. 92
17 Feb. 86 11 Aug. 96
26 Julv 81 26 July 92
1 Sept.8ij 1 Sept.92
22 Jan. 81 1 July 8i!22 Jan. 92
2 Oct. 81 '22 Oct. 92 ._
22 Oct. 81^2001. 92 10 July o
22 Oct. 81 '22 Oct. 92 10 July o
22 Oct. 81 22 Oct. g2 10 July o
22 Oct. 8ij22 0ct. 92 10 July o.
22 Oct. 81 22 O.t. 92 10 July 01
22 Oct. 81 22 Oct. 92 10 July 01
I22 Oct. 81 22 Oct. 92I10 July 01
13 Apr. 01
3 Apr. 01
23 Apr. 01
23 Apr. 01
23 Apr. 01
23 Apr. 01
23 Apr. 01
24 Apr. 01
25 Apr. 01
1 May 01
4 May 01
4 May 01
13 May 01
18 May 01
8 May o:
21 May 01
21 May 01
27 May 01
27 May 01
29 May 01
1 June 01
9 June 01
12 Juneoi
15 June 01
June
June . _
22 June 01
28 Juneoi
1 July 01
1 July 01
3 July 01
3 July 01
3 July 01
3 July o
3 July 01
id July o:
10 July o
10 July o
10 July o
9i
Majors.
Charles Yule Oommelin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Philip Desborough Harris, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Arthur Nicholls. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Richard Pennefather Warren, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Gerard Burt m. Major, Indian Staff Corps
.Tames Marshall Stewart, Major, Indian Staff Coips
Havelock Hudson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Percy Holland, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Ranier Crawford, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Leonard John Mathias, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Clements Reid, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William George Hatherell, Major. Indian Staff Corps
Oliver Goldsmith levers, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Henry Bernard, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Folliott Churchill, Major, Indian St:iff Corps
"Walter Edward Brett, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Gerard Beechey Howard Rice, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Sydney Woodward Lincoln, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Hugh Neufville Taylor, DSO. Major. Indian Staff Carps...
Arthur Pressey, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Poingdestre, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Thornhill. Ma/or, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Robert Denne, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles William Frederick Whyte, Major, Indian B. C. ...
John Rockc Mathewes., Major, Indian Staff Corps
David Birdwood Thomson,' Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harley M'Alpine Johnston, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George de Sausmarez De Lisle, Major, Indian Stall' Corps
William Henry Fasken, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Claude Vyvian Schneider, Major, Indian Staff Corp j
Edwin Charles Barnes Cotgravc, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alexander Augustus bllphinstone Campbell, Major, Ind. S. C.
Daniel Edward Mocatta, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis Herbert Sullivan Thomas, Major, Indian S, C. ..
Arthur George Boileau Lang, Major, Indian Staff Corps..
Charles Frederick Mmchin, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Benjamin Hodson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Chetwynd Uokeby Alfred Boud, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Simpson Broome, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Loraine Conran, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis Arthur Loudon, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George James Caded Hall, Major, Indian Staff Ccrps
William Edward Albemarle Blakeney, Major, Indian S. C.
Charles Griffiths, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Claude Leslie Hamilton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Elliot Brownlow Lang, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Howard Bretherton, DSO. Major, Indien S. C. ...
Charles Irvine Winiberley, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Aubrey Arbuthnot Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ralph Wise Nicholson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Frederic St,akespear, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William George Hay Stirling, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Claud William Jacob, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thomas Bate Hawks, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Caillard Erck, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Henry Savage, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Wil iam Alexander Oswald, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Ferguson Campbell, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
George Herbert Arbuthnot, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
John Alfred Hudson Woodward, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip Alan Smurthwaite, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Lionel Norton Herbert, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thompson M'Kay, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Charles Ryall, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Albert Giles, Major, Indian Staff Corps
TJ& Charles John Melliss, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry William Campbell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Christopher M'Dowall Birdwood, Major Indian S. C.
George Alexander Brownrigg, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thomas Dowglasse Leslie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur William Cripps, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Claude Melville Crawford, Major, Indian Staff Corps .. ..
David Beanies, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George William Priestley, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles William O'Bryen, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Guy Lushington Holland, Major, Indian Staff Corps ....
Rupert Edward Sullivan, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Edward Whiffin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Bensley Young, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Patrick Horsbrugh, Major, Indian Staff Corps ..
Kenneth James Buchanan, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Edward Baynes, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Hugh Kennedy, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Percy William Drake Brockman, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alexander Lumsdame Lindesay, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Albert Walter de Wilton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
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Francis Gordon Cardevv, Major, Indian Staff Corps
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Louis James Andrews, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Mitchell Betham, Major, Indian Staff Corps
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Robert Morgan Falcon. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Eric John Eag'es Swayne, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harold Richard Mead, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Alexander Gayer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Claude William Wilkieson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Fisher, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Jamss Fearniey Stewart, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Mackenzie Waleott baugh. Major. Indian Staff Corps
Sydney Francis Crocker, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Wyndham Chichesier Knatchbull, Major, Ind. S. C.
John Archer Loudon, Major, Inriian Staff Corps
Robert Alexander Carruthers, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Charies Edward Halkett Conned, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry George Bowen Raitt, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Yaughan Mainwaring, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
A. Wilberforce Leonard, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Adrian John Hebron Yanrenen, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Robert James Reid Brown, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis Edward Younghusband, CIE. Major, Indian S. C...
Hugh Daly, CIE. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick "Weston Peile Maodonald, Major, Indian Staff C...
Francis Hardinge Eliott, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Albert Edward Woods, Major, Indian SiaffCorps
George Edward Tempest Green, Major, Indian Staff Corps-
Alexander Fleetwood Pinhey, Ma;or, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Hamerton Pritehard, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Clarence Colebrook Leslie, Major, Indian Staff C. ...
Frederick Doveton Maxwell, Major. Indian Staff Corps
Charles Archer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip Richard Thornhugh Gurdon, Major, Indian Staff C. ...
John Ramsay, CIE. Major, Indian Stall Corps
James Levett Kaye, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Duncau Merewether, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Henry M'Mahon, CIE. CSI. Major, Indian Staff C...
Y€ John Mariners Smith, CIE. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur Francis Bruce, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Lawrence Impey, Political Agent, Major, Indian Staff C
Herbert Lionel Showers, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Cecil Archibald Sillery, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
FranK Rowley Metcalfe Charles DeRittichMauduit, Major, {
Indian Stafl Corps )
p.s.c. Ivor Philipps, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Henry Frederic Binsteed, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Angnstus Arthur Malcolm Maude Faulknor, Major,!. S. C...
Nigel Gresley Woodyatt, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Gilbert Walter Palin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Christian A. Austice, Major, 6 Dragoons
Craufurd A. G. Clark, Major, King's Royal Rifles
Heathfield Butler Dodgson, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery ...
Francis Sapte, Ma/or, Middlesex Regiment
Arthur Frederick Mann, Major, Munster Fusiliers
Cecil William M. Feilden, DSO. Major, 2 Dragoons
William Tennant Buck, Major, Durham Light Infantry
Algernon Winn Chaldecott, Major, Indian Staff Corps'
Frauci3 Churchill Quicke. Captain, 1 Dragoon Guards
Hugh Dudley Carleton, Major, West India Regiment
Julius Ralph Young, Major, Royal Engineers
George Edward Phillips, Major, Ko.vaL Engineers
Edward Francis Clayton. Major, Scots Guards
Edmond Herbert Hills, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick Baylay, Major, Koyal Engineers
Walter MacAdam, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Stephen Speranza, Major, Royal Engineers
Lionel Copley Sherer, Major, Leicester Regiment
George Coryton Lister, Major, King's Royal Rifles
John Philip H. M. Alone, Major, West India Regiment
Stephen George Moore, Major, Shropshire Light Infantry-...
Edward Devon Caird, Major, West Kent Regiment
Edward Copleston Townsend, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Kirkpatrick, Ma/or, Indian Staff Corps
Hereward Llewelyn Roberts, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Charles Henry Selwyn, Major, Indian Staff Corp3
Frederick Cholmeley Dering Amesbury, Major, Indian S. C
Charles William Field, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Wiiliam Lockhart Maxwell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Henry Millar, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Thomas Henry Hardy, Major, Indian Staff Corps
James Archibald Douglas, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Walter Edward Banbury, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur Charles Francis" Bourchier, Major, Indian Staff C. ..
Alfred Edmnnd Hatch, Major, Indian Staff Cjrps
Charles Thomas Arnold Searle, Major, Indian Staff Corps..
Wemyss Hudson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Horace Robert Francis Anderson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Richard Henry Ewart, DSO. Major, Indian StaffCorps ....
Robert Postance Jackson, Major. Indian Staff Corps
John James Haldane Black Eckford, Major, Indian S. C. .
Claude Hamilton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Leonard Henry Orde, Major, East Yorkshire Regiment
Henry Gerard H. Kennard, Major, 5 Lancera
Charles Stewart Prichard, Major, Northampton Regiment.
William A. Churchill Grant, Major, Royal Marine Lt. Inf. .
Stephen Lushington Aplin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
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2nd LIEUT.
Ralph Charles Osborne Creagh, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Chris. Regina'd Buckle, Major, Royal Artillery
John Clnnde Thorp, Major, Royal Artillery
Rion Philip Benson, Major, Royal Artillery
Fred. Wm. Starkey Stanton, Major, Royal Artillery
Fred. Francis W. Daniell, Major, York unit Lane. Regt
Percy Herbert Rogers, Major. Yorkshire Light Infantry
p.r c.'Owen C. WolleyDod, DSO Major, Lnne. Fusiliers
Lord Douglas .lames Cecil Corapton, Captain, q Lancers
Alex. Bowers King, Major, Irish Regiment
Herbert C. St. George Molesworth, Major, Royal Artillery ..
Kdward Arnold Edgell, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Rex Cook, Major, Royal Artillery
Gerald Edward Galbraith, Major, Royal Artillery
Sidney Henry Powell, Major, Royal Engineers
Lionel Lewis Pile, Major, East Lancashire Regiment
Evelyn Henry Orlebar, Major, Royal Marine Light Infantry
Charles Lucena Robinson, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
p.t.e. Fred. St. Duthus Skinner, Major, Roy. Sussex Regt....
Gilbert Harwood Harrison, Maior, Royal Engineers
p.t.c. William Ewbank, Major, Royal Engineers
Casmir H. C. Van Straubenzee, Major, Suffolk Regiment ...
Thomas Burnett Ramsay. Major, Rifle Brigade
Hon. Murrough O'Brien, DSO. Major, Northumberland Fus.
Wilfred Edward Russell Collis, Major, 5 Lancers
Archibald Claude Douglas Spencer. Major, Irish Rifles
linvEdw. Wentworth Withington, Major. S.Lancashire Regt
Hubert Armine Anson Livingstone, VMG. Major, R. Eng...
William Arthur Boulnois, Major, Royal Artillery
Wilfrid Malleson, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Masters Usborne, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Nugent Head. Major, Scottish Rifles
Frederick .Tames Parker, Major, Northampton Regiment ...
Bertram Edmund Ward, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Waller Macandrew Crockett, Major, Royal Artillery
Degge. Wilrnot-ShVwell, Captain, 'Irish Rifles
p.t.c. Son. Henry Yarde-Buller, DSO. Major, Rifle Brigade
Edwaid Bell, Major, Worcester Regiment
Leonard Palmer Chapman, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Churn&ide Beaumont Dann, Major, Indian Staff C.
o.f e. Archibald John Chapman. Major, Dublin Fusiliers..
Dalrymple Arbathnot, Major, Royal Artillery
Hugh Rose, Major, Black Watch
>i.*.c. Geo. Davey Symons, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Frederick Stevens, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Fitzmaurice, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Chas. Lloyd, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment
Arlnur Colville Hyde, Major, York and Lancashire Regiment
Mtrvyn Henry Nunn, Major, Worcester Regiment
Arthur Francis Hickie, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Molloy Kennard, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.e. PownoHRamsaw Phipps, Major, Dorset Regiment
Fred. William Edw. Eady, Major, Royal Marine Lt. Inf.
Henry Elliot Vovle, Major, E. Lancashire Regiment
Robert Henry Isaacke, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers ...
Alister Grant Dallas, Major, 16 Lancers
Norman Reginald M'Mahon, DSO. Maior, Royal Fusiliers...
Edward Yorke Daniell, Major. Royal Marine Light Infantry
p.s.e. Claude John Perceval, Major, Royal Artillery
j'.s.e. Henry Hughes Wilson, DSO. Major, Rifle Brigade
Morgan John MacCarthy, Major, Royal Artillery
William John Napier, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Frederick Ellice, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthnr Andrew Spottiswoode, Major, Seaforth Highlanders
p.s.e. Henry Stanhope Sloman. DSO. Major, E. Surrey Regt.
James Eyre Drummond Ward, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Ernest William R. Stephenson, Major. Middlesex Regiment
Algernon Forbes Randolph, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Frederick Guy Maunsell, Major, Royal Garrison Artillery ..
Robert Muriel Sanders, Major, Worcester Regiment
Samuel Herbert Enderby, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
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'• Major Rogers served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in
1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in":899-i9oo.
2 Major Anstruther served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu wpr of 1879, attached to the Intelligence Depart-
ment, and was present in the engagement at Ulnndi (Medal with CUsp).
1 Major Shewell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-E7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Field Paymaster Tirah Expeditionary
Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Liston served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
5 Major Grey served in the operations in Zululand in 1S88 (mentioned in despatches). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service.
6 Major Boswell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
[For the War Services of the other Majors, vide their respective Regiments or Corps.]
STAFF AT HOME. 97
Note.— Throughout the Staff, -where the date of first appointment to a term of Staff employment differs from the
dace of the present appointment, the date of first appointment is added in a parenthesis.
1st ARMY CORPS.
1. ALDERSHOT DISTRICT.
„ -r, ( p.s.c. Major General Sir H. J. T. Hildj-arcl, KCB. (with rank of
Commanding the Detxsiok ( Lieut. General), 25 Oct. o, (to.,.). "
... , n ( Bt.Major C. J. Sackville-West, King's Royal Rifle?, 2=; Oct. 01
Aide tie Camp ■ (te£p) . = .
t, 1 «■< tn i (p.s.c. Colonel Hon. Sir F. W. Stopford, KCMG. CB. (from h.p.
Deputy Adjutant General |* Grenadier Guards) 10 ,Tim. ot l
Assistant Adjutant General [ Co('°^) C' H' Brid?e> CB. CMS. Army Service Corps, 1 Apr. 01
("Major H. C. S. Goldfrap, Reserve, 19 Feb. 01.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals < p. s.c. Lt. Colonel W. H. Daniel, Reserve, 17 Mai'. 00 (temp.).
Lp.s.c. Bt.Lt. Colonel A. J. Godley, Irish Guards, 19 Feb. ot.
Hep. Assist. Adj. Gen. and also for Instruction ... Major H. C. S. Goldfrap, Reserve, 19 Feb. 01 (1 March 00) {temp.).
Brigade Major ]>.* e. Major C. S. O. Monck, Coldstream Guards, 19 Feb. ot.
Inspector of Gymnasia Colonel G. M. Fox. retired pay Black Watch, 11 May 00 {temp.).
Assistant Inspector of Gymnasia Lt.Col. S. P. Rolt, Yorkand Lancaster Regt. 5 Feb. 01 (1 Nov. 9S).
JJep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Signalling
^Captain G. A. Bramwell, Northamptonshire Regiment, 2 Jan. 99.
Assistants to dc < Acting D.A.A.G.for Signalling.
(.Captain E. J. M. Harvey, Warwick Regiment, 8 Jan. 01 (acting).
Superintendent Balloon Factory Colonel J. L. B. Templer, Reserve (1 Apr. 97).
District Inspector of Musketry {^(a^i" f' ^' °' FeMen- Hi"hland LiSU Infantr^' : APr- OI
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel T. A. Heron, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Colonel C. Ward.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General T. F. O'Dwyer, MD.
District Veterinary Officer Veterinary Lt.Colonel C. Clayton.
Camp Quarter Muster Arthur Edward Poole, 29 Nov. 01 ; Hon. Captain 2 Dec 92.
Quarter Master J. H. George, 8 Apr. 06 ; Hon. Lieut.
Provost Marshal f S\J' ^'^°°?' 2* ^P*- 38 ('5 Hay 95),Zon. Major. -U.ilila.ry
I Mounted Police.
Professor Army Veterinary School Veterinary Major R. Moore, 1 Dec. 97.
Assistant Professor Army Veterinary School. ... Veterinary Captain J. A. Meredith, t June 97.
Commanding Royal Aetilleey (Brig. Gen. on~) r, , ,„.„„., , ,, _.„„ -, ,. .
the Staff, with rank of Major General) ) Colonel Sir G' H' Marshall, KCB. 5 Mar. 01 (temp.)
Commanding Royal Aetilleey (Colonel on the )p,g.c. Colonel P. H. Hammond, 7 Dec. 99.
Brigade Major of Artillery p.s.c. Bt.Lt. Colonel N. D. F.ndlay, 5 Mar. ot.
DisrsiCT Engineee (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel VV. Pitt, 1 Mar. 01 (temp.).
Cavalry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade (with rank of Majort Colonel F. W. Hemming (^m^). Major Gen.), CB. (from 5 Dragoon
General) ) Guards), 17 Feb. 00 (temp.).
Aide de Camp Lieut. Hon. D. M. P. Carlcton. 9 Lancers, n Sept. 00 (temp.).
Brigade Major
1st Infantry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade Major General C. W. H. Douglas, 31 Oct. 01.
Aide de Camp Bt. Major H. T. Crispin, Northumoerland Fusiliers.
Brigade Major „ p.s.c. Major C. S. O. Monck, Coldstream Guards, 19 Feb. 01.
2nd Infantry Brigade.
Commanding Bbigadz (with rank of Major ") Colonel R. H. Murray, CB. CMG. (from Regimental District),
General) ) 31 Jan. 00 (temp.).
Aide de Camp Captain C. H. Palmer, Worcestershire Regt. (temp.).
Brigade Major p.s.c Captain E. M. Dunne, Reserve, 20 Feb. 00 (temp.).
3rd Infantry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade
Aide de Camp
Brigade Major p. s.c. Major H. A. S. Barkworth, Border Regt. 17 Feb. 00 (temp.).
2. EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Colchester.
MA.'OE GENERAL COMMANDING {^tD^^)^^ ^ ^ F ' G^™' KCS ' ™0. 4 June oo.
Aide de Camp Bt. Major A. J. M'Neill, Seaforth Highlanders, 21 Dec. 00
Commanding &. Art. {Colonel on the Staff)... Colonel A. E. Duthy, 15 Jan. 00.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel G. Barker, 1 Mar. ot.
Colonel on the Staff (for CaoalryBrii/ade) ...
assistant Adjutant General {^Bel 11' (LpT^' ^ * ^ **■ S" StafF°rd Regt->'
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals i f0,1™!^,^ ^Dva^Wa™^ S n\°° ^^ ,
• J (.p.s.c. Major J. K. JJyas, Warwick Regt., 29 Mar. 01 (aclmq)
Dep. Assist Adj. Gen. for Instruction p.s.c. Major J. F. Cadell, Royal Artillery, 23 Nov. q-.
District Inspector of Musketry Captain H. P. de la 13ere, Scots Fusiiiers, 1 Mar. 01."
Stuff Captain, Royal Artillery Captain C. F. Rugge-Price, Royal Artillery.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Colonel F. A. Aylrner. Great Yarmouth.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major H. W. Perry, Royal Artillery.
District Paymaster Colonel R. O. Richmond.
Principal MtiicalOfficer Colonel J. Maturin.
Fa
98 Staff at Home.
3. HOME DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Horse Guards.
Majoh General Commanding Major General Sir H. Trotter, KCVO. 16 July 97.
Aide de Camp Captain G. F. M. Montgomerie, Grenadier Guarus, 17 June 01.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Statf) Colonel S. Waller, 7 July 97.
Assistant Adjutant General (with rank of) Lt.Colonel F. C. Ricardo, MVO. (from h.\i. Grenadier Guards.),
Colonel) / 1 Jan. 00 {temp.).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General \ M2f J' p-W; KfS, Army Service Corps 16 Sept. 99.- ^tin.g
r * ■* ■•• (. D.A.A.G. jor Supply Inspection, n oolwich.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen.Jor Instruction Captain J. W. Smith-Neill. Scots Guards, 30 Oct. 99 (acting)
Brigade Major p.s.c. Bt.Major H. G. Ruggles-Brise, Grenadier Guards, 1 Jan. 01.
District Inspector of Musketry Major A. G. Balfour, Highland Light Infantry, 3 Feb. 00.
Commanding Volunteer Artillery District Colonel F. T. M. Beaver. Woolwich.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major F. W. M'T. Bunny. Berkshire Regiment.
District Paymaster Colonel T. W. Drage, CB.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel Sir T. J. Galhvey, KCMG. CB. MD.
Chief Becruiting Staff Officer {^MmcW* ^ B' lkvidSOn (fr0m h'P' R> HiShlanders>.
I Captain W. R. Inglis, Norfolk Regiment, 14 May 00. Stratford.
Becruiting Staff Officers (Class II.) -J Major G. F. Ottley, Yorkshire Light Infantry, 20 July 00.
! Captain H. F. Dawson, Royal Artillery, 8 Aug 00.
(Lt.Colonel W. G. Don, MD. retired pay.
Lt.Colonel G. W. M'Nalty, CB. MD. retired pay.
Lt.Colonel J. Hector, MB. retired pay.
" J J Lt.Colonel W. Keir, MD. retired pay.
Lt.Colonel H. W. A. Mackinnon, DSO. retired pay.
k Lt.Colonel L. A. Irving, retired pay.
4. NORTH EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Fori:.
Majob General Commanding Major General R. T. Thynne, CB. 1 Oct. 94.
Aide de Camp Captain E. B. North, Royal Fusiliers, 21 Mar. 01 (acting).
Commanding B. Art. (Colonel on the Staff")... Colonel AV. L. Davidson, CB. 1 Oct. 01.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) p.s.c. Colonel A. 0. Green, 10 Nov. 98.
( V8E Colonel K. S. Browne (from Regimental District), 4 Mar. 00.
Assistant Adjutant Generals < Colonel F. F. ,lohnson,>Ci?. (from h.p. Army Service Corps),
(. 24 Sept. 00 (temp.).
t, . , . . , .,. . , .-,„„ .„, f Captain F. B. Simpson, Reserve, 16 Feb. 01 (acting).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals ( Captain G. F. Phillips, West Yorkshire Regt., 19 Oct. 01.
De]}. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction
District Inspector of Musketry Captain C. Mitchell-Innes, Cameron Highlanders, 7 Mar. 01.
■n •*• w w r\tc tra tt \ ( Major J. Mosse, Leicester Resriment, o Apr. 00. Leeds.
Recruiting Staff Officers (Class II.) J Captain A. C. Buckle, S. Stafford Regiment, 13 Dec. oo. Sheffield
fp.s.c. Captain G. D. Symonds, 26 Nov. 99. — Acting D. A. A. Gen.
Staff Captains, Royal Artillery < for Instruction.
(.Lt.Colonel A. H. Armytage, Reserve, 19 June 00 (acting).
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel H. Burton. Scarborough.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain H. Cooper, Com. of Ordnance.
District Paymaster Colonel H. W. Feilden.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel Matthew D. O'Connell, MD. Royal Army Med. Corps.
5. NORTH WESTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chester.
Majob General Commanding Major General L. V. Svvaine, CB. CMG. 17 Oct. 96 (1 Mar. 96).
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. L. V. Swaine, Grenadier Guards (prov.).
Commanding Boyal Artillery Lt.Colonel F. M. Bland. Seaforth.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff ) Colonel J. W. Savage, 9 Oct. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Col. E. R. Courtenay (from Regimental District), 8 Oct.o .
_ . .', . ... . . „ , ( p.s.c-. Bt.Major R, S. Oxley, King's Royal Rifles, 25 Feb. 01.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals | Colonel S. H. Winter. Army Service Corps (acting).
District Inspector of Musketry Captain A. F. Evans-Lombe, Highland Light Infantry, 28 Aug 00.
_ __„ ,„, T. (Lt.Colonel G. H. Leathern (from h.p. East Surrey Regiment),
Recruiting Staff Officer (Class I.) j 16 Dec, 99 (16 Dec. 06). Manchester.
„ ___ ,„, TT > (Major W. W. Booth, DSO. East Kent Regt. Birmingham.
Becruiting Staff Officers (Class 11.) (.Captain D. Strachan, Qr. Mr. Wilts Regt. 1 Apr. 95. Liverpool.
Staff Captain, Boyal Artillery p.s.c. Captain M. C. P. Ward, 1 June 01 (1 Dec. 00).
Commandina Militia ''and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel F. M. Bland. Seaforth.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel G. R. Hobbs, CMG.
District Paumaster Colonel H. M. Compigne, retired pay.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel A. W. Duke, MD.
Medical Officer jor Becruiting Lt.Colonel E. V. MacSwiney, MD. ret. pay. Liverpool.
6. SCOTTISH DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
Liect.Geneeal Commanding Lieut.General£i> A. Hunter, XCB. DSO. 6 May 01.
_ (Bt.Major A. J. King, DSO. Lancaster Regiment, 9 May 01.
Aides de Camp (.Captain G. C.Graham, 4 Bn. Argyll and Suth. Hldrs.
. ■, *.,■ * *r, j < Colonel F. B. J. Jerrara (from h.p. W.Riding Regt.), 17 Oct. 99
Assistant Adjutant General -j Uemp 1
Deputy Assistant Adiutant General „ Lt.Colonel C. E."D. TelEer-Smollett, Reserve, 10 Nov. 00 (temp.).
Dep Assist. Adj. Gen. and also for Instruction p.s.c. Capt.F.C. Dundas, Argyll & Sutherland Highrs. 1 1 Jan. 00.
District Inspector of Musketry Captain D. M. Stuart, Scots Fusiliers, 17 Sept. 00.
("Captain J. R. Hay, Qr. Mr. R. Hldrs. 6 Aug. 98. Edinburgh.
Becruiting Staff Officers (Class II.) \ Captain A. M'Rae, Qr. Mr. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
C 9 July 00. Glasgow.
■Commanding Boyal Artillery (Col. on the Staff) Colonel W. Aitken, CB. 30 Dec. 99.
Staff Captain Boyal Artillery Captain J. Byron, 17 June 01 (temp.).
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel St. G. M. Kirke, 21 Mar. 00.
1 Lt.Colonel E. U. Blackett. Leith Fort.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery ... J Lt.Colonel A. B. Purvis. Aberdeen.
( Lt.Colonel W. H. E. Dobie. Glasgow.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major R. H. B. Taylor, K. 0. Scottish Borderers.
District Paymaster Colonel G. H. Anson.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel J. P. Rooney.
Staff at Home. 99
2nd ARMY CORPS,— Salisbury.
7. SOUTH EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Dover.
Majob Gbnbbal Commanding
Aide de Camp
_, . _ . .. „. ~, ( Henry Hallam Parr, CB. CMG. i J oly g3. Shomcliffe (acting
Major General on the Staff < ;„ fommandy
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. J. Walwyn, DSO. R. Welsh Fus. (acting), 7 Sept. 01.
Commanding S. Art. (Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel G. M. Stevens, 6 Feb. 01.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel R. M. Hyslop, 1 Mar. 01.
Colonel on the Staff (for Cavalry Brigade) ... Canterbury.
.. . ... . ., _ , ( ii.s.c. Colonel W. A. Collings (from h. p. Derbyshire Regiment),
Assistant Adjutant General ^ 4 jan. 00 (Temp.).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Lt. Colonel S. H. Lynn, Army Service Corps, 9 Mar. 01 (temp.).
Deo Assist. Adj. Gen. and also for Instruction p.s.c. Major H. J. Craufurd, Reserve, 24 May 00 (temp.).
„ . , -,r . ( Captain F. W. Towsey, W. York Regt, 18 Nov. 99 (acting).
Brigade Major £ Shomcliffe.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery Captain C. W. Clark, 1 Mar. 01 (temp.)
District Inspector of Musketry Captain G. E. W.Withington, South Lancashire Regt. 25 Jan. 99.
Commanding Army Service Corps
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel G. R. Townshend. Dover.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel W. R. Mayo, Dep. Com. Gen. of Ordnance, ret. pay.
District Pavmaster Colonel W. B. Caulfcild-Stoker.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel H. Comerford, MD.
8. SOUTHERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
Lieut. Gbnebal Commanding Lt.General Si rB. C.Russell, GCB.KCMG. 13 Hussars, 10NOV.9S.
, _ ("Captain J. H. Thresher, Rifle Brigade. 13 Apr. 00.
Aides de Lamp /.Lieut. D. S. Matthews, 17 Lancers. 15 June 01 (acting).
Commanding R. Art. (Major Gen. on the Staff) Major General R. MacGregor Stewart, CB. 4 Nov. 97.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel D. A. Scott, CB. CVO. DSO. 15 June 99.
( Col. W. Creagh (trom h.p. 7 Dragoon Gds.), 5 Aug. 97. Netley.
Assistant Adjutant Generals - Col.M. E. R. Kainsford, CB. (from A. S Corps), 13 Oct. gg(temp.).
[p.s.c.Col.Son. J. P.Napier (from h.p. 10 Hussars),5Jan.oo(«e»i/).j.
(•/j.g.c.Bt.Lt.Col.F.Wintour, R. W. Kent Regt. (temp.). 24 Sept. or.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals I p.s.c Bt.Major F. C. Turner.Northumbld.Fus. (act' ('«</), 16 Oct. 01.
(.-Major G. A. French, Army Service Corps, 1 May 01 (temp.).
t. . ■ 1 1 11 r* 1 j j- r_.< i- . S Major C. C. Douglas, Reserve, 26 Feb. 00 (temp.).
Dep.Assist.Adjt. Gens. * do. for Instruction ... > j^ w F_ g^ Reserve ^cting). P
District Inspector of Musketry Bt.Major R. Wanless-O'Gowan, Scottish Rifles (temp.) 1 Oct. or.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery Major D. C. Dean-Pitt, Reserve, 5 March 00 (temp.).
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery ... Lt.Colonel R. M. Brady. Gosport.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel F. M. Turner, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Colonel E. H. Gorges.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General C. M'D. Cuffe, CB.
jQuarter Master and Acting Adjt., Invalid Depot... Montague John Prentice, 13 Dec. 99 ; Hon. Lieut. Netley.
Comm. Discharge Depot, Fort Brockhurst, Gosport... Lt. Col. H.P. Garden (from h.p.D. of Cornwall's Lt.Inf.),25 Aug. 53
Adjutant Captain J. F. Radcliffe, Devonshire Regiment, 3 Sept. 00.
Paymaster Captain A. M. Sugden.
Quarter Mutter J. J. Reid. 10 Mar. or ; Hon. Lieut.
Colonel on the Staff, Convalescent Depot, 1 Colonel J. Stacpole, CVO. (from h.p. Army Service Corps).
Southampton i q Aug. 00 (temp.).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, do Captain F.G.C. it. Morgan, South Wales Brdr J 1 Apr. 01. (temp.).
Paymaster, do Captain B. S. Ruston.
Brigadier General Cotnndng. at Salisbury Plain... Colonel R. M. Barklie, 23 Jan. or. Tidicorth.
Commanding Roy. Artillery (Colonel on ttie Staff )... Colonel L. W. Parsons, CB. 14. Jan. or.
-n a • 1. u- t * n is -ir 7 i ("Major M. G. Wilkinson, King's Own Scottish Borderers,
Deputii Assist. Adjutant General for Musket ril ... 1 ' „ ,. . „ ■• ) t>? • *
r J J J C 29 Sept. 00, (temp.) Salisbury Plain.
Deputy Assist. Adj. General ( Vol. Brigades) Captain K. A. Macleod, W. Riding Regt. 7 July 01 (acting).
Staff' Captain, Royal Artillery Bt.Major R. W. Boger, rS Jan. 01.
9. THAMES DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Chatham.
Majob Genebal Commanding „ p.s.c. Major General Sir T. Fraser, KCB. CMG. R. Eng. 1 Oct. 98.
Aide de Camp Captain I. V. Baton, DSO. Scots Fusiliers, r July 01.
Commanding R. Art. (Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel H. Barron, r Oct. 00.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel F. R. de Wolski, 25 Aug. 98.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Col. W. T. Dooner (from h.p. Regtl. Dist.), 18 Oct. gg(temp.)
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Colonel W. T. M'Leod, Reserve (acting).
Staff Captain, Royal Artillery Captain H. E. Cadell, Royai Artillery, 24 Feb. 00.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Colonel F. T. M. Beaver. Woolwich.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain M. H. Egan, Royal Scots.
District Paymaster Colonel J. G. Hamilton, retired pay.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel G. D. N. Leake.
10. "WESTERN DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Devon-port.
Commanding the Division Lieut. General Sirff. F. Butler, KCB. 10 Jan. or (8 Sept. 99).
,;,,.. 1. rv,™„ j Captain C.J. Pike, 3 Bn. D. of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. 1 8 July 01 (acting).
Aiaes ae Lamp ( jj^ Q B rattle/Somerset Light Infantry, 1 Aug. 01 (acting).
Commanding R. Art. (Colonel on the Staff)... p.s.c. Colonel J. C. Dalton, 19 Nov. or.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel M. H. G. Goldie, r Mar. or (24 Oct. 99).
Colonel on the Staff (for Secern Defences and ] ; Colonel W. W. Smith (from Royal Artillery), r6 Oct. 99. Pem-
Milford Haven) .' j broke Dock.
("Colonel Sir W. D. Richardson, KCB. (from Army Service Corps),
Assistant Adjutant Generals 1 19 Feb. or (24 Feb. 97).
(.Colonel W. S. Clarke (fromh.p.Worcester Regt.), 6 Jan. oo(tcmp )
Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction p.s.c. Colonel W. W. M. Smith, from h.p. Royal Artillery, r July 00.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Major H. O. D. Hickman, Inniskilling' Fusiliers, 1 Aug. or.
District Inspector of Musketry Major J. H. Swanton, Royal Marines, 27 Nov. 9y.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major F. J. S. Cleeve, 7 Mar. 01 (9 Jan. 00).
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel M. O. Hopkins. Cardiff.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel B. E. Markwick, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Colonel 0. M. Johnston.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General G. J. H. Evatt, HID.
ioo Staff at Home.
11. WOOLWICH DISTRICT.
UiJOE Gehei.u Commanding p.s.c. Major General Sir J. F. Maurice, K~CB. R.Artillery,8Dec.95
Aidede Camp Bt. Major F. B. Maurice, Derbyshire Regt., 10 Dec. 00(1 June 96;.
Colonel on the Staff (Com. Royal Artillery) ... Colonel H. T. S. Yates, t Oct! 01.
Commanding Royal Engineer Colonel F. W. Bonnet.
Assistant 'Adjutant General
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Ger.eral Major G. R C. Paul, CMG. Army Service Corps, 3 Apr. 01 (temp.).
Brigade Major Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major W. A. Macbean, 12 Feb. 00.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Colonel F. T. M. Beaver.
District Paymaster Colonel J. S. D'Aguilar.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel G. D. N. Leake.
District Veterinary Officer Veterinary Lt. Colonel G. Durrant.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. (for Supply Inspection) Colonel W. Dunne, A. S. Corps, 3 Nov. 97. Woolwich Dockyard.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. (for Supply Inspection) { ^X^/,./'- K'ng' Army Service CorP9 (<*<»«'V>- Woolwich
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. ( for Transport Duties) Colonel G. J. Parkyn, Reserve (acting). Woolwich Arsenal.
3rd ARMY CORPS.
IRELAND.
Lieut.Genbbal & General Govbenob The Right Hon. G. H. Earl Cadogar, KG.
Aides de Camp.
Captain W. J. B. Van de Weyer.Jf TO. 3 Bn. Berkshire | Captain H. Ramsden, Royal Art., 11 Dec. 99 (extra).
Regiment (temp.). Major C. W. M. Feildcn, 2 Dragoon Guards. 23 Jan. 07.
Major M. O'Brien, DSO. Northumbld. Fus. 30 July 95. | Captain Hon. A. W. de B. S. Foljambe, MVO. Ride
Capt. J. H. G. Wl. Lord. Athlumuey, Kent Art. 22 Dec. 96. 1 Brigade.
Captain W. H. B. Long, 1 Life Guards, 3 Apr. 00. ,' Captain J. C. Brintou, 2 Life Guards.
/-. _ ir„„„ „ .„ „,. „„ a „,„. ("General H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught aDd Strathearn, KG
Commanding the Foeces and the 3hd Abmi J xr_ Rp GUB &CSJ. 6CMa a(fIE_ Gcm Srots Glla,a3)
L°1,r:> (. &c, &c, &c, 9 Jan. 00.
Assist Military Secretary (icith rank of Major) Captain M. M'Neill, Reserve, 9 Jan. 00 (temp.).
... . r ( Captain Hon. J. G. H. H. Beresford, 7 Hussars, 9 Jan. 00.
sLiaetae^amp (.Major E. F. Clayton, Scots Guards, 9 Jan. 00.
r, t a j- 4 try 7 (p.s.c. Colonel A. G. Wavell, CIS. (from Regimental District),
Deputy Adjutant General . r . _ ,, . °
r 3 •> ^ 4 Jan. 01 (temp.).
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel J. Davidson (from h.p. 8 Hussars), 8 Dec. 00.
„ . . .. .... . .a , (p.s.c. Major O. S.W. Nugent, DSO. King's Royal Rilies, 1 Jan.
Veputy Assistant Adjutant Generals {{'olonel L. A. Hope, CB. Army Ser. Corps, 8 July o. (temp.\.
r,. , ■ . T 4 sir 1 4 ( Captain H. C. Metcalfe, Northampton Regiment, 10 Nov. 00.
District Inspectors of Musketry 1 Major L. St. C. Nicholson, Liverpool Regiment (acting).
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General R. Artillery ... Lt.Color.el H. S. Murray Graham, Reserve, 19 Mar. 00.
Chief Enqineer (Colonel on the Staff ) p.s.c. Colonel C. F. C. Beresford, 6 Jan. 98. .
Dep. Assist. Adj. General. Royal Engineers ...
Deputy Judge Advocate
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel (temp. Col.) W. G. Collingwood, Army Ord. Dept.
Ch.if Paymaster Colonel F. Treft'ry.
Principal Medical Officer
District Veterinary Officer Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. J. R. Rayment.
12. BELFAST DISTRICT.
Commanding Belfast District lTlT Major General E. P. Leach, CB. R. Engineers, 2 Apr.oo (temp.)
Aide de Camp
. . : . a*. * +*% 1 ( Colonel W. F. D. Cochrane, CB. (from h.p. Duke of Cornwall s
Assistant Adjutant General | Ljght Infantry)> 2I Feb. «, (temp.).
_ . . , . ... , . „ , (p.s.c. Major E. R. O. Ludlow, Army Service Corps, 15 Aug 00
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General I (2 Apr. 97).
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel E. C. Wace, DSO. Londonderry.
Commanding Royal Engineer Colonel W. H. Chippindall.
Commanding Militia Artillery Lt.Colonel E. C. Wace, DSO. Londonderry
Chief Ordnance Officer Major C. Hall, Connaught Rangers.
District Paymaster Major W. C. Minchin.
Principal Medical Officer
13. CORK DISTRICT.
Commanding Coek District Major General Sir H. M'Calmont, KCB. 1 Oct. 98
Aide de Camp Captain D. P. Sellar, 4 Dragoon Guards, 13 Nov.q, .
; /^; Commanding Royal Art illery(Colonel on Staff)
Staff Captain, Royal Artillery Captain J. C. Hanna, 25 Jan. 01.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel E. "W. Cotter. _
. -a a. , ■, in 1 fColonelC.P.Temple,X>50.(fromh.p.RegimentalDist.),9Ju!y93.
Assistant Adjutant Generals ( Colonel H. N. Bunbury (from h.p. Army Serv. Corps), 1 Apr. 01.
-r, , a ■ 4 a An. a 4 n 1 (Captain C. W. Wilson, DSO. King's Royal Rifles, 27 Mar. or
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals -, iactinn)
District Inspector of Musketry Major G. H. Nicholson, Hampshire Regiment,. 30 June 99.
Staff Captain Captain J.S.Clarke, 3 Bn.Wiltshire Regiment, 15 Feb. 01 (acting).
Commanding Militia Artillery ... Colonel L. E. Coker. Cork.
Chief Ordnance Officer ;. Major R. Crawford.
District Paymaster -.. Lt.Colonel M. R. Healy, retired pay.
Principe! Medical Officer Colonel J. M'Namara, MD.
Staff at Home. 100a
14. CUEBAGH DISTRICT.
_ ( Major General Sir H. C. Chermside, GCMG. CB. n Jan. or
Commanding Cubbagh Bbigade £ (13 Sept. 99).
Aide de Camp YC Captain Visit. Fineastle, :6 Lancers, n Jan. or.
Ass-tstant Adiutant General
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Major R. G. Mathew, Army Service Corps, 22 March 01 (acting).
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction p.s.c. Major Sir W. K. W. Jenner, Bart, g Lancers, 27 Aug. 96.
Brigade Major (temp.) Major R. C. Money, Yorkshire Lt. Infantry, 1 May 01.
„ ~ .. c. jt,* n -a • \it~ _ \ 1 Colonel H. R. Visct. Downe, CB. CIE. 1 July or.
Brig. Gen. on the Staff (for Can. Brig.)(temp.) ^ g Jniy 00.
Commanding B. Artillery (Colonel on Staff) Colonel F. A. Yorke (from Royal Artillery), ij Jan. 00.
Brigade Major. Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major A. W. Gay, DSO, 1 Nov. 00.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel J. C. Tyler.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain E. D. Caird, YV\ Keut Regt.
District Paymaster Major J. K. M'Causiana.
$e*iar Medical Officer Lt.Colonel H. It. Stokes, MB.
Hist. Vet. Officer (icith rank 0fVet.Lt.C0l.)... Vet. Major S. Longhurst, retired pay.
Camp Quarter Master Harry Gibbs,1 20 July 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
Assistant Procost Marshal Lieut. W.Butler, Qr. Mr. Manchester Regiment, ri May 00 (temp).
15. DUBLIN DISTRICT.
Commanding Dublin Disieict
Aide de Camp
. ■* * A3- t j n „ 7 f Colonel L. A. Clutterbuck, ArrnyServ. Corps, 13 Oct. 99.
Assutant Ad/utant Generals (.Colonel E. M. Baker (from h.p. R. Artillery), 6 Mar. co (temp.).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Captain E. J. Buckley, liuiiskilliug Fus. r2 Mar. 00 (temp.)
Deputy Assist.'.Adjutant Gen. for Instruction Major J. G. Adamson, Reserve, r6 March 00 (temp.)
Stat Captain CaptainliW.A.W.de B.S.Foljambe.-1/I'O. Rifle Brigade^ July 00
Commanding Royal Artillery
Commanding Royal Engineer p.s.c. Lt.Colonel J. B. Sharpe.
Commanding Militia Artillery Cork-.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain .1. N. Salmon, Ro3'al Artillery.
District Paymaster Colonel F. Treffry.
Recruiting Staff Officer (Class II.) Uajor H. H. Bedingfeld, Devonshire Regiment, 15 Sept. 99.
Medical Officer for Recruiting Duties Lt.Colonel M. L. White, retired pay, 3 Oct. 88.
1 Lieut. Gibbs served in the Egyptian war of r882, and wa«< present in the engagements at Tel-el-MaUuta
and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at t be battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in T8S4-85 wi'.h the Heavy Camel Corps, and was present
in the engagements at Abu Klea (when he brought the detachment out of action), El Gubat, and Metammoh
(two Clasps, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the field).
16. GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY DISTRICT.
Lieut. Govebnoe and Commanding the Tboops Major General M. H. Saward, Royal Artillery, 16 March 99.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Major J. W. M. Macartney, Reserve, 27 Apr. 00 (temp.).
Commanding Royal Artillery
CommandingR. Esgineer,tcith rank of Lt.Col. ... p.s.c. Major H. J. Foster.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain C. J. Blunt, Royal Artillery.
District Paymaster „ Lt.Colonel W. R. Kaye, retired pay.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel T. O'Reillj', Reserve.
17. JERSEY DISTRICT.
Lieut.Govebnob and Commanding the Teoops... Major General H. R. Abadie, CB. n Nov. co.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Captain H. C. Godley, DSO. Northampton Regt., 20 Feb. 01.
Commanding Royal Artillery Major H. C. G. Taylor.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel W. D. Lindley.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel R. T. Stainforth, retired pay.
District Paymaster Captain Sir J. E. S. Maclure, Barf.
Stnior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel R. Batho, MD. retired pay.
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STAFF IN AFRICA.
High Commissioner for South Africa Alfred Lord Miluer, GCB. GCMG.
Military Secretary p.t.c. Major Hon. W. Lambton, D.S'O. Coldstream Gils. 3 Dec. oo,
f Captain F. J. Henley, Oxford Light Infantry, n Jan. »i (e
' X 2nd Lieut. Lord Brooke, i Life Guards, 17 Aug. 01 [ei tra I
jij«. j» r> ('Captain F. J. Henley, Oxford Light Infantry, n Jan. 01 (extra).
Aides de Camp ■, .„.', T .„„.. r..j D..:i. . t.jj>_ /S ,i„ ._/.:_ _. ,...,.. ..\
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander in Chief of the Cajic oft „ c- i\- ti tj 1 tj .„i „,-, n mrn n ■«
r,„ , ,. 7 -j t. 7 • [-Hon. Sir \\ . F. Hely-Hutchinso 1, GCMG. Cjpe fowit.
Good Hope and its Dependencies ) •' '
Military Secretary Major ,T. Deane, Black Watch, 16 Feb. or.
/)./»»» ,i r> * ( Captain W. A. Gordon, 6 Bn. Worcester Regiment, 22 Mar 01.
"-' L""/' ( Lieut, C. O.E.Nicholson, 3 Bn. Hampshire Regt. 11 Mar. <x[exlra} .1
NATAL (comprising Natal and Zululand).
Governor and Commander in Chief Colonel Sir Henr.v Edw. M'Callum, KCMG. R. Kng. Ma/ritzhurg.
jn j* n j Captain H. E. Walter, Lincoln Regiment, 20 Apr. 01. [.(extra)!
' f *-"'"' ( Lieut. P. N. Buckley, Portsmouth Div.Sub.MinersR.Knff.20.Apr. or
FORCES IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Commanding in Chief <„■!,!, rank tf General) (U^.G^e^ R H. Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, GCIi. GCMG.
a j \ •' ' •••■ ( Roval l'.r.irinecrs, 20 Nov. 00.
Militant Secretin-,, ( P-'-c- Lt-L'oloiiel H. I. VV. Hamilton, DSO. (from h.p. West Surrey
■' ■ (. Regiment), 30 Nov. 00.
A^^^l!7Lj^^^..^^}^ C**™ W. N. Congreve, Rifle Brigade, 30 Nov. 00
( >"vT Captain F. A. Maxwell, D.S'O. Indian Staff Corps, 1 Nov. 00.
Aides dr Camp .... J Captain R. J. Marker, DSO. Coldstream Guards, 9 Mar.oi.
Adjutant General ... Major General Sir W. F. Kelly. KCB. 18 Jan. 00.
" fp 1 r Lt.Colonel R. B. Gaisford, CMG. Scots Fusiliers. 5 Feb. 00
Juktont Adjutant General, 3 /••"•"• ('°'°nel J. S. Ewart, Cameron Highlanders, 20 An-. =0
J (11 Feb. 00).
(« a c. Bt.lt.Colonel J. H. Poett, Dorset Regiment. 22 Feb. 00.
I Bt.Ma.ior'W. Campbell, DSO.CVO. Gordon Highlanders, 1 Oit. 00.
I p.s.c. Major -//«./. F. Gordon, DSO. Gordon Highlanders, 1 3 Oct. 00.
I (9 Oct. 99).
r> 1 4 ■• , .,• . * ,* ■ IMaiorW'R Birdwood, Indian Staff Corps, j8 Oct. 00 (2 Dec. 99).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals J ™-]° Major R D Whigham, Warwick Regiment, 24 Dec. 00.
J Bt.Major L. W. Atcherley, Army Serv. Corps, 15 Dec. 00 (7 Apr. 00).
/ Major' J. V. Herbert, Royal Artillery, 14 Apr. 01.
f p.s.c. Major F. .1. A. French, Royal Anillery, 23 July or.
1 Bt.Maj. W. R. X. Madocks, Royal Artillery, 9 Nov. 01.
Staff Captain Captain G. E. R. Kenrick, DSO. West Surrey Regt. 27 Oct. 00.
Colon*-! on the Staff for Royal Artillery Colonel H. C. Sclater, 1 June oi.
Director of Military Intelligence (graded as) p.s.c. Bt.Lt. Colonel D. Henderson, Argyll and Sutherland Iligli-
Assistavf Adjutant General) '. ) landers, 28 Oct. 00.
Auistavt Adjutant General ( for Topography) ... Major H. M. Jackson, Royal Engineers, 1 Nov. 00.
I )i i.e. Major G. V. Milne. Royal Artillery, iS Feb. 00.
!),„„,„<,„•,,„„, n,. ,r, r,„„ .,,,„,,,„ I Captain H. J. M.Macandrew, DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 7. Tune oa,
Vepi ty Assistant y, . Mi . Generals Jntcll.) J l Caotain Hun. H. Yarde-Buller, DSO. Ride Brig. 27 June 00.
{p.s.c. Captain C. Ross, DSO. Norfolk Regiment, 1 Nov. 00.
cll7stdMi"lG^,e.) \?"Z!.Z^—Z.?.T. } CaPtain H°»- F- c- st,,u,e-v' DS0- Grenadier Guards- 29 Nov- °°-
Provost Marshal (graded as Assist. Adj. Gen.) Major R. M. Poorc. DSO. 7 Hussars 13.N0V. 99.
Assistant Provost Marshal (graded as X).A.A.Geii.) ji ».<-. Captain VV. F. Bonham. Essex Regt. i5 July 00.
Dep. Assistant Adjutant General, lioyal Artillery.. Major J. E. W. Headlam. DSO. Royal Artillery, 10 Feb. 00.
Engineer in Chief (Major General on Staff) Colonel Sir E. Wood. A'Cif. 9 Oct. oq.
Aide de Camp, Sogal Engineers Captain R. N. Harvev, DSO. Royal Engineers, 2 Aug. 00.
Assistant Adjutant General, 'Rot/at Engineers p.s.c. Lt.Colonel E. H. Bethell, DSO. 10 Jan 00 (9 Oct. 99).
Director of Railways (graded a's Dcpui,/ Adjutant ) Lt.Colonel Sir E. P. C. Girouard. KCMG. DSO. Royal Engineers,
Genera!) | 7 Oct. 99.
Assistant Directors of Itaihcays (graded as \ Major J. H. Tn-iss, Royal Engineers, 7 Oct. 99.
Assistant Adjutant Generals) .'. j Bt.Major V. Murray, Royal Engineers, 7 Oct. qg.
Ttr.,,,,1,, 4<*!*i„„f T,;. .,<,,. „s r? ■>,. / j /rBt.Ma'jor H. G.Jol'y deLotbiniere, Royal Engineers, 7 Oct, 99.
as %t iLTst W « ' Yf It'"'Ka'lf (sradcdA ^ E_ H_ M L| ett, Daa Ro;,-al Engineers, 30 Oct. 99.
as nep. Assist. Ad,, bens.) (.Captain M. G. E. Manifold, DSO. Royal Engineers, 5 July 00.
Direct** of Telegraphs Lt.Colonel R. L. Hippisley. CJi. Royal Engineers, 18 Nov. 99.
Director of Signalling (araded as Asst. Adjt.Gen.) Lt.Colonel T. E. O'Learv', Irish Fusiliers, 19 Apr. 00.
Assist. Director of 'Signalling (graded as D. A. A.G.) Captain J. R. K. Birch, Cheshire Regiment. 24 Mar. 00(18 Dec. 99).
Assistant Adjutant General (Transport) Lt.Colonel W. J. R. Wickham, Indian Staff Corps, 23 Nov. 00.
MTransto;^eice). ^L^T^L.!^^}^^ A" W" M™*> *0^1 ^^^ l8 ^ °°-
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Genera! (Transport)''.. Bt.Major J. M. Camilleri, Indian Staff Corps. 5 Oct. 00.
Staff Officer (Transport) /Lt- A- St. J. Cooke, Indian Staff Coirs, 7 S'eT>- °o (graded as Staff-
Director of Supplies JBtScofonel H. G Morgan, »Ain7 Serv. Corps, 7 Nov. 00-
" (. (1 Marchoo) (araded as Assist. Adj. Gen.).
Assistants to Director of Supplies (qraded as | Major G. M. V. Hunt, Army Service Corps, 1 March 00.
Assistant Adjutant Generals) ...'. /Major H. R. H. Jack, CMG. Army Service Corps, 25 Mar. 00.
Deputy Assistant Director of Supplies j Li*ut -,K Gibb' Army SerViM C°VPS' 7 N°V> °° {9™ "* *
• ' >> ^ Captain).
Assistant Adjutant Genera! for Co'onial Forces... p.s.c. Colonel J. Adye, Royal Artillery, 1 Nov. 00.
Inspector General of Imperial Yeomanry (with ~\ Colonel lit. Hon. C. C. W. Lord Chesham, KCB. Imperial \eO-
rank of Major General) J manry, 15 Dec. 00.
Aide de Camp
Dep. Assist. Adjutant General for Imp. Yeomanry p.s.c. Major W. C. Knight, Indian Staff Corps, 9 Apr. 00.
Inspector Gen. for Cape Colonial Forces ... Bri"- Gen. Sir E. i'. Brabant, KCB. CMG. 7 Jan. 01.
Assist, Insp. Gen. fur Cape Colonial Forces... .'.' . Colonel T. E. Hiekman, CB. DSO. Worcester Regt 21 Mar. 01.
Staff in Africa. loia
( Hou. Li. Colonel W. A.. Scott, 3 Bu. Royal Highlanders, 31 Jan. or
Press Censor* (graded as A. A. Gen.) i Cap' Torn.
(p.s.c. Major J MacN. Walter, Devonsuirs R. 11 Stayoi. Pretoria-
C*Ori°OFcenn -°™. (.K!'."..r""^!f..P!'i'.'.C^.a.?}Col0Ile! E- B- APPelbe> Army Ordnance Dept. 5 Mayor.
Chief Ordnance Officer, Cape Colony Major R. W. M. Jackson, CMG. Army Ord. Dept.
t f Ordnance Officer. Base Depot'. Major H. D. E. Parsons. CMG. W. Surrey Regt.
Pr ':-.-• Medical Officer Surgeon General Sir W. D. Wilson, KCMG.MB. 0 Oct. 9g.
Secretary t, Principal Helical Officer Major R. J. S. Simpson, MB. R. Army Medical Corps, 3 Aug. 00.
. ■ , , T -J, 1 p.t.c. Bt.Lt. Colonel W. i±. Birkbeck, 1 Dragoon Gds. 5 Oct. 99
Assistant Inspector of Remounts - ' , , , . .. , , .: , , -, , '. « °
1 I \graded as Assistant Adjutant Oeneral) .
Principal Veterinary Officer Yeiy. Col. I. Matthews, CB. Arniv Yety. Dept., 9 Oct. 99.
Veterinary Officer, Head Quarters Yet. Capt. H. T. Sawyer, Army Yet. Dept. x Jan. 00.
Director Anna Postal Serrices {tcirh rank of) T r- „„_ rtrn 1 1 -\r \
Lf Colonel) 1 *-*reer> ( MG. 10 Apr. 00 (2+ Mar. 00).
Comdg. Post Office Corps \cith ,-anl- of Lt. Colonel) Hon. Major G. W. Treble, CMG. 24 Middlesex Yol. Rifles.
Chief Pat/matter, Field Army Colonel W. H. Mortimer, CB. Army Pay Dept. 19 Dec. 00.
Dei uty Judo-' Adrocate General p.s.c. Col. J. L. C. St. Clair, CMG.
tJi ige Adeocatr General Be. Lt.Colonel R. B. Williams, Somerset Lt. Infantry, lSJu'yoi.
Assistant Postmaster (graded as Staff Captain) ... Major W. Price, 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps.
Lieutenant Generals Commanding.
Lieac. General ?. S. Lord Methuen, JYCB. KCVO. CMG. 9 Oct. 99. Mobile Columns.
A'des de C hid \ Lieut. D. B. O. F. Mitford, Northumberland Fusiliers, 25 May 01.
Major General Sir J. D. P. French, KCB. o Oct. 99. Mobile Columns.
j j,, j, /%,_„ ( Ft Captain Sir J. P. Milbanke, Bart. 10 Hussars, 9 Oct. 99.
Ajaes ae Lamp. ( Captain Son_ R. Ward, Royal Horse Guards, 2 Feb. or.
Major General Sir C. Tucker, KCB. i3 Dec. 9;,. Bloemfontein and Orange Rioer Colony District.
s;*,. j. /-._,„ f Major A. H. B. Cava ye, King's Own Scottish Borderers, 23 June 00.
-* ' L,'"P- I Lieut. R. J. F. Hayter, Cheshire Regiment, 7 No.-. 00.
Major General Sir H. M. L. Rundle, KCB. KCMG. DSO. Royal Artillery, 19 Jan. 00. Sarrismith District.
Aides de Camp i Captain R. S. Webber. Welsh Fusiliers, 16 Apr. 00.
Lieut. General Son. N. G. Lyttelton, CB. 22 Mar. 00.
jUAeaA* rvr,»n - f Captain C. E. Balfour, King's Royal Rifles, 23 Mar. 00.
p' l Captain N. St. V. R. Stewart, iS Hussars, 29 Nov. 00.
p.s.c. Major General Sir H. J. T. Hildyard, KCB. 20 Apr. 00. Natal District.
aj* ** rv,m„ f Lieut. F. M. C. Trench, Roval Artillery, 22 Mar. ot.
e Lamp- '( Sub. Inspector C. R. Ottley, Natal Police (extra).
Major General Sir B. Blood, A'CB. Koyal Engineers, 1 Apr. 01. Lines of Communication East of Pretoria
Aides de Camp.- << ESP*"™ H. T. Russell Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. ox.
r (.>£( aptam J. M. C. Colvm, Royal Engineers, 21 May 01.
Major Generals Commanding.
Major General B. B. D. Campbell, CB. MVO. 19 Jan. 00. Mobile Column.
Aide de Camp.— Lieut. Sou. E. C. Gordon-Lennox, Scots Guards, 10 Mar. 00.
p.t.c. Major General G. Barton, CB. CMG. Colonel Royal Fusiliers. 9 Oct. 99. Pretoria District.
Aide de Camp. — Major E. H. Cox, Royal Fusiliersj 20 Apr. 00.
p.'.c. Major General A. FitzRoy Hart, CB, CMG. a Oct. 99. Lines of Communication, South of Bloemfontein No-cal
Pont to Alitcal North.
Aide de Camp. — Lieut. R. V. O. Hart, DSO. East Surrey Regiment, 30 Jan. 01.
Major General Sir C. E. Knox, KCB. 4 Dec. 99. Winbnryh Mobile Column.
Aide de Camp. — Bt.Major 0. H. E. Marescaux, Shropshire Light Inf. 4 Dec. 99.
Colonel R. A. P. Clements. DSO. Aide de Camp to the King, 4 Dec. 99. Sfanderfon-Seidelburg District.
Atdede Camp. — Lieut. C. L. Taylor, South Wales Borderers, 13 Nor. 00.
Major General A. S. Wynne, CB. 25 Jan. 00. Cape Colony District.
Aide d- Camp. — BLMajor F. M. Carletou, DSO. Lancaster Regiment, 1 Nov. oo (2S Jan. 00).
p.s.c. Colonel T. E. Stephenson. CB. 23 Feb. 00. Barberton.
Aide de Camp. — Lieut. G. W. Howard, Essex Regiment, 5 Mar. 00.
Colonel C. D. Cooper, CB. 5 Mar. 00. Heidelberg.
Aide de Camp. — Lieut. L. F. Renny, Dublin Fusiliers, 23 Mar. 00.
p.s.c. Major General F. W. Kitchener, 23 Feb. 00. Lydenburg.
Aide de Camp. — Captain A. W. Speyer, 4 Bn. Weot Yorkshire Regt. 24 Aug 00.
Colonel Sir W. G. Knox, KCB. 10 Apr. co. Kroomtad.
Aide de Camp.— Captain Viscount Brackley, 3 Bn. Royal Scots, 17 Apr. 00.
CoJonel Sir J. G. Maxwell, KCB. DSO. 10 Apr. 00. Military Governor, Pretoria.
Aide de Camp. — Bt.Major A. R. Hoskins, North Staffordshire Regiment, 13 Apr. 00.
Colonel I. R. Jones, CB. 10 Apr. 00. Naauwpoort .
Aide de Camp. — Lieut. E. Longueville, Coldstream Guards, 10 Apr. 00.
p.s.c. Major General B. M. Hamilton. 19 Apr. 00. Mobile Columns.
Aide de Camp. — Lieut. P. W. N. Fraser, Cameron Highlanders, 26 Apr. 00.
Colonel E. L. Elliot, CB. DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 26 Mar. ox. Mobile Columns
Aide de Camp. — Captain J. H. Lloyd, 21 Lancers 26 Mar. 01.
Colonel R. S. R. Fetherstonhaugh, CB. 1 Apr. 01. Mobile Column.
Aide de Cam]).— Lieut. J. M. Maxwell-Lyte, Northumberland Fusiliers, 7 April 01.
Colonel Sir H. H. Settle, KCB. DSO. Royal Engineers, 19 Feb. 01. Inspector General, Lines of Communication.
Aide de Camp. —Captain G. F. Davis, Imperial Yeomanry, 15 Sept 00.
Major General M. W. Willson, CB. 13 Mar 01. West of Johannesburg.
Aide de Camp.— Captain G. P. T. Fielding, DSO. Coldstream Guards, 16 Feb. 01.
Major-General L. J. Oliphant, MVO.
Aide de Camp.— Lieut. L. B. Chamberlain, Derby Regt.
Biipidier Generals Commanding.
ugoons, 1 Nov. co (1 Feb. 00).
, 1 Dragoons, 14 Dec. 00.
Colonel G. G. Cunningham, CB. DSO. Derbyshire Regt., 13 July 00. Lines of Communication, Irene to Wolceh
Aide de Camp,— Lieut. R. H. Collins, Berkshire Regiment, 13 July 00.
p.s.c. Lt.Coionel J. F. Burn-Murdoch. 1 Dragoons, 1 Nov. co (1 Feb. 00). Neucattle Sub. District.
Aide de Camp. — Lieut. P. E. Hardwick. t Dragoons, 14 Dec. 00.
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Staff" in Africa.
Colonel E. O. F. Hamilton, West Surrey Regiment, i Nov. oo (20 Apr. 00). Platrand.
Aide de Camp.— Captain A. W. Tufnell, West Surrev Regiment.
p.s.c. Colonel H. C. O. Plnmer, CB. 23 July 00. Mobile Column.
Aide ile Camp.— Lieut. L. N. Jones-Bateman, Norfolk Regiment, 29 Aug. 00.
p.s.c Colonel J. C. Barker, n Sept. 00. A'rngersdorp.
Aide de Camp.— Captain A. V. L. Wood, t>SO, 5 Lancers, 1 Jan. 01.
p.s.c. Colonel J. Reeves, CB. 14 Sept. 00. Machadodorp.
Aide de. Camp.— Lieut. V. H. Kavanagh, Irish Fusiliers, 15 Apr. 01.
Colonel G. H. C. Hamilton, 14 Hussars, 21 Nov. 00. Yeutersdorp
Aide de Camp— Lieut. W. R. H. Jenkins, 7 Dragoon Guards, 22 Jan. 01.
Colonel H. G. Dixon, CB. 1 Apr. or. Mobile Column.
Aide de Camp.— Captain T. G. MacLaren, King's Own So'ttish Borderers, 1 Apr. 01.
p.s.c. Colonel R. G. Broadwood, CB. 12 Lancers, 8 Feb. 00. Mobile Column.
Aide de Camp.— Lieut. Hon. R. A. Ward, Imperial Yeomanry, 25 May 01.
p.s., . Colonel G. M. Bullock, CB. 24 Apr. 01. Mobile Column.
Aide de Camp.—C&yit. E. J. F. Vaughan, Manchester Regiment, 26 Apr. 01.
Colonel J. Spens, CB. Shropshire Light Infantry, 6 May 01. Mobile Column.
Aidedt Camp.—2m\ Lieut. D. S. Miller, Gordon Highlanders, 6 May 01.
Colonels on the Sfoff.
Colonel C. J. Blomfleld, DSO. Lanes. Fus. 10 Dec. 00
p.j.'c. Colonel A. W. Morris, 28 Dec. 00.
;>..■<.'•. Colonel H. Cooper. CMG. 1 Apr. 00.
Colonel C. E. Bradley, X. Staffordshire Regt. 3 Apr. or.
Graded as Colonel on (he Staff p.s.c. Colonel E. C. Bethune, 16 Lancers, 12 Feb. 01.
Deputy Adjuta.it General
Staff— Divisions and Brigade
p.s.c Colonel H. M. Lawson, Royal Engineers, 20 Oct. co.
Assistant Adjutant General*.
p.s.c. Colonel H. E. Belfield. CB. 18 Dec. oo.
p'.t.c. Bt.Lt. Colonel C. R. R. McGrigor, King's Royal
Rifles, 22 Mar. 00.
Lt.Colonel C. E, Wyncoll. Army Service C. 20 May 00.
Lt Col. F. W. B. Landon. Army Service C. 1 June 00.
Colonel R. B.McComb, CB. Army Ser. Corps, 15, Tune 00.
Lt.Col. C. Rawnsley, Army S. C. 29 June 00 (6 Oct. 99).
Bt. Lt.Colonel G. O. Welch, Army Service C. 2 July 00.
Colonel W. F. H. S. Kincaid, R. Engineers, 24 Aug. 00.
Lt.Colonel F. A. Le P. Trench, Army S. C. 1 Oct. 00.
p.s.c Lt.Colonel J. W. Godfray, CB. 1 local Col.) King's
Own Scottish Borderers, 5 Oct. 00.
Lt.Colonel H. G. Rice, Army Service Corps, iS Feb. or.
p.s.c Bt.Lt.Col. L. E. Kiggeil, Warwick Regt. 21 Mar. 01,
p.s.c Bt.Lt.Col. B. R. Mitford, DSO. East Surrey Regt.
1 Apr. 01.
Lt.Colonel A. H. Thomas, DSO. Army Service Corps,
5 July 01.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Bt. Lt.Colonel T. D. Foster, Army Ser. Corps, 16 Nov. 00
(8 July 99).
Major C. M. Ryan, DSO. Army Ser. Corps, 6 Sem. 99.
Major H. N. Sargent, Army Serrvice Corps, 13 Nov. 90.
p.s.c. Bt.Major H. G. Fitton, DSO. Berkshire Regiment,
18 Dec. 90..
p.s.r. Captain R. H. Hare, Royal Artillery, 4 Mar. 00.
p.t.c. Captain G. K. Cockerill, Warwickshire Regiment,
6 Mar. 00.
p.s.c Major W. J. Bonus, DSO. Dorset Regt. 22 Mar. 00.
/'..«.••. Bt.Major A. G. Marrable, York Lt. Inf. 1 June 00.
Captain R. D. Cheales, East Lancashire Regiment,
^ June 00.
Captain W. A. Eaton, W. Kent Regt., 8 June 00.
Lieut. E. L. H. James, WestKent Regiment, 23 Aug. 00.
Major A. P. G. Gough.ZWO.Welsh Fusiliers, 26 Aug. 00.
Lieut. R. W. Hare DSO. (local Captain), Norfolk Regt.,
29 Aug. 00.
Captain W. A. Tilney, 77 Lancers, 1 Oct. 00.
Captain F. H. Weldon, DSO. Derbyshire Regiment,
1 1 Oct. 00.
Bt.Major T. H. Shoubridge, DSO. Northumberland
Fusiliers, 20 Oct. 00.
p.s.c. Bt.Major W. G. Braithwaite, Somerset. Light Inf.
1 Nov. 00.
Bt.Major E. S. Bulfin, Yorkshire Regt. 1 Nov. 00.
Bt.Lt.Colonel R. J. Tudway, Essex Regt. 4 Nov. 00.
Bt.Major R. M. Foot, Inniskilling Fusiliers, :o Nov. 00.
Captain F. W. Jones, South Africa Mounted Irregular
Forces, 21 Nov. 00.
Captain R. O. Burne, Army Service Corps, 24 Dec. 00.
Captain J. C. D. Masterton, Army Ser. Corps, 3 Jan. 01.
Bt.Lt.Col. F. J. De Gex, West Riding Regt. 26 J»n. or.
p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Col. Son. C. G. Fortescue, CMG. DSO. Rifle
Brigade, 4 Feb. or.
p.s.c. Lt.Col. P. J. R. Crampton, R. Art. 15 Feb. or.
Captain N. R. McMahon. DSO. R. Fusiliers, 26 Feb. or.
p.s.c. Bt.Major H. G. C. Phillips, Welsh Regt. 24 Mar. w.
Major R. Hoare, 4 HusEars, 26 Mar. or.
Captain T. T. Prtman, 11 Hussars, 2S Mar. 01.
Major A. B. Dunsterville (local Lt. Colonel), East Surrey
Regiment, r Apr. or.
Major A. K. Seccombe, Army Service Corps, 6 Apr. or.
Captain A. E. Delavoye, Army Service Corps, 6 Apr. or.
Captain H. F. T. Fisher, Army Service Corps, 7 Apr. or.
p.s.c. Captain L. R. Carleton, Essex Regt. 12 Apr. or.
Bt.Lt.Colonel F. C. Shaw, Derbyshire Regt. 13 Apr. 01.
p.s.c. Maj. O.B. S. F. Shaw, DSO. Ind.S.C. 28 Apr. or.
p.s.c Captain J. G. Baldwin, Royal Artillery, 29 Apr. or.
Captain H. A. Coddington, DSO. Irish Fusiliers,
27 May or.
Major E. A. Bramhall, Army Service Corps, 3 June 01.
Captain F. P. S. Taylor, Army Service Corps. 8 June 01.
Captain J. C. G. Longmore, Army Serv.Corps, ro June or.
p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel J. T. Johnston, R. Art. 12 June or.
Captain P. C. J. Scott, Army Service Corps, 12 July or.
Brigade Majors.
Captain E. F. 0. Gascoigne, DSO. Grenadier Guards,
39 Jan. co.
p.s.c. Capt. H. d'E. Vallancey, DSO. Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders, 29 Mar. 00.
p.s.c. Major W. A. M. Thompson, Royal Artillery,
jr Mar. 00.
Bt.Major F. W. Kerr, DSO. Gordon Highlanders,
1 r Apr. 00.
Major C. L. Peacocke, Imp. Yeo. 25 May 00.
p.s.c Captain A. H. S. Hart, DSO. East Surrey Regi-
ment, 14 July 00.
V(K Bt.Major P. A. Kenna, 21 Laicers, 26 July 00.
p.s.c. Captain G. C. I. Stockwell, Highland Lt. In-
fantry, 1 Oct. 00.
Captain Hon. St. L.H. Jervis, DSO. King's Royal Rifles,
r8 Nov. 00.
Bt.Major A. F. Sillem. W. Surrey Regiment, 30 Nov. 00.
Bt.Major L. F. Green- Wilkinson,' Rifle Brigade, 4 Dec. 00.
Captain H. C. Wane, DSO. King's Royal Rifles,
9 Dec. 00.
p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Col. G. R. F. Smith, Coldstream Guards,
9 Mar. or.
Captain G. F. Mi'ner, 1 Life Guards. 79 Apr. 01.
p.s.c. Major R. A. K.M nigemery, DSO.R.Art. 1 Sept. or.
Staff in Africa. 101c
C . . . ... _ . i p.».c. Bt.Lt.Colonel SVr H. S. Rawlinson, Bari". (focal Colonel), CIS.
Assistant Adjutant General / Coldstream Gaardg 20 Mar. ^
7»„„. /.. j„„- * „* u-t r*. . i i*n \ ( Bt.Lt.Colonel G. F. Gorringe, CMG. DSO. Roval Eng. 10 Feb. oo.
Deputy Assistant Adjt. General* (ditto) \ps(, MaJQr A w BUes> Y-orkshire Light infantry> % Jime ^
Brigade Major (ditto) ...„. Bt.Lt. Colonel B. J. C. Doran, Irish Regt. 14 July oo (2q Jan. oj»)j
Miscellaneous Appointments
Insp. Gen. of Mounted Infantry {with ranlc of (p.s.c. Colonel E. A. H. Alderson, C3. West Kent Regiment,
Brig. General) \ 23 Jnlyoi.
T>ep. Adj Gen. Commanding Troop*. Rhodesia Colonel T. E. Yerner, CB. 2c Apr. 01 (19 Jan. 01).
Staff Officer R. Artillery, Orange River Colony ... Colonel R. Bannatine-AUason, Royal Artillery, 22 Nov. 00 i<rl.
w„«-/->j; x> _« r. n j f p.s.; Bt.Lt.Colonel G. E. Benson {local Colonel), Roval Artillery,
Staff Officer. Rustenberg Command [ 14 Dec. 00(a).
Commandant, Grakamttown Colonel W. F. Cavaye, 5 June 01 (23 May 00) (a).
Assistant Director of Railways Major C. H. Cowie (local Lt. Colonel), tt. Engiueers, 1 Jau. co (a).
Assistant Inspector General, S. Jf". Section Major H. J. Du Cane (local Lt. Colonel), R. Artillery, 1 Feb. 01 (a).
D'strt f Commandant, Kimberley District Colonel A. A. Garstfn, CMG. 30 Mar. 01 (a).
D. A. A. G. and Staff Office,; Base, Cape Town ... p.s.c. Major J. G. King-King, AY est Surrey Regt. 5 Dec. 03 (a).
.j— ■ « t r\- < /■ d -7 ("Captain H. A. Livingstone, CMG. (local Major), R. Engineer?,
Assistant Director of Railways J. '. ,1 at \ j it r> t
•' ( 15 Aug. 00 (a).
Bf„/rr,a: {■ r. r, 1 ■ 1 r ( Colonel Son. J. A. K. Mackav, CB. late New South Wales Ia-
Staff Officer for Oeersea Colonwl Forces | peria, Bushmenr I2 Xov. ^ fy
Assistant Director of Railways Captain H. C. Nanton (local Major), R. Engineers, 6 Apr. or («).
Camp Commandant Colonel A. J. Price, CMG. 22 June 00 (a).
Staff Offi-er, Transport Colonel G. Stanley, CB. Army Ser. Corps, 15 June 00(9 Oct. 991 {a).
Assistant Director of Railways Major W. R. Stewart, Royal Engineers, 9 >"ov. 99 (a).
Station Cimmnniant, Ca)'e Colony p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel C. B. Yyvvan, East Kent Regt. 6 June 00 (<').
Staff Offer, Pretoria Majcr D. Webb, Army Service Corps, 1 Julv 00 (a).
(Major H. O. P. Wright (local Lt. Colonel), Reserve, 3 Feb. 01
Commandants Prisoners of War, St. Selena... 1 (ioJan.oi) (a).
(_Lt. Colonel J. W. Hind (from h.p. The Buffs), 31 Aug. 01.
("Major Son. H. W. Addiugton, R. Art. 27 June 01 (6 Feb. or) (4),
District Commandants, Cape Colony J "^SV^ Anf ^uther-Thomson, Royal Horse Guards, 22 Feb. 01
' r J (28 Jan. 01) (4).
(.Major J. H. Balgny, Royal Artillery, 22 Feb. 01 (6).
Station Staff Office,; Kimberley Section Captain G. E. Barnes, Royal Marine Artillery, 27 Dec- 00 (4).
Staff Officer to Assistant Inspector of Remounts ... Captain B. M. Bateman, Royal Artillerv, 2; May 00 (b).
Area Commandant, Cape Colon, ^.».<-. Captain A. G. Boyle, Somerset Light Infantry, 4 Jmio o,
J (. (4 Aug. 00) (6).
-D'/" tg Assistant Director of Railways Captain J. M. Burn, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 00 (6).
Staff Officer, S. W. Section, Lines of Comm Captain T. G. Collins, Reserve, 21 Jan. 01 (4).
Inspector of Pom Poms (p.s.c MaJor p- J- R- Gampton, Royal Artillery, 1 May or
' • (. (20 Jan. oo) (4).
Staff Officer, Col. Verner Captain Fitz R. E. P. Curzon, Irish Rifles, 13 Jane 00 (4).
Press Censjr Captain W. Elton, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment, 30 Jan. 01 (r'j.
District Commandant, Stellenbosch Lt. Colonel J. M. Evetts, Reserve, 7 Jan. 01 (4).
District Commandant, Cape Colony Major G. de la If. Faunce, Berkshire Regiment, 25 Aug. 00 (4).
Stuff Officer, Prisoners of rVar, Natal p.s.c. Major T. H. B. Forster (D. A. A. G.), Reserve, 7 Apr. 00.
Staff Officer, Base Depot, Cape Toicn Captain A. D. Geddes, East Kent Regiment, 9 Apr. 00 (4).
Staff Offer, Volksntst Sub District Majcr T. G. P. Glynn, CMG. Liverpool Regiment, 21 Dec. 00 (W.
Commando ,if, S. W District, Cape Colony Lt.Colonel W. D. Gordon, Canadian Local Forces, 23 Jan. 01 (4).
Staff Officer to Assistant Inspector of Remounts ... Major A. L. G. Gould, Reserve, 31 July 00 (4).
Staff Officer, Remounts Captain C. Y. Gunning, Reserve. 29 Aug. 00 (4).
Assista ■< j saudanf, Mounted Infantry Depot.. Major G. C. S. Handcock, York Regiment, 6 Nov. 00 (4).
Ei tra Staff Officer, Kimberley ... Captain P. Holland-Pryor (local Major), Indian S.C. 9 Feb. or (4).
Staff Officer, Briy. General Barker's Command ... Captain H. B. Jones, Royal Engineers, 9 Dec. 00 (4).
Dutri ' Commandant, Prince Albtrt Major R. M. B. F. Kelly, DSO. Royal Artillery, 15 Feb. 01 (4).
Station Staff Officer, Pietermaritzburg Bt.Lt.Colonel E. S. C. Kennedy, West India Regt. 20 Nov. 99 (4).
Staff Officer, Pencils, Cape Colony Hon. Major O. M. Leigh, Cheshire Imp. Yeomanry, 1 June 01 (<■).
Staff Officer, Indulgence Cablegrams Major P. J.C.Livingston, Royal Highlanders, 30 Nov. 00 (4;.
Assist. Corn,,,,-. Imperial Military Railway Police') ,-, ,. . « T T, __._ « t»tt-.t t,,.^-™, ,,\
(Commanding iailwdy Police). j Captain C. J. Lloyd-Carson, 3 Bn. East Lanes. Regt. i6Fcb.oi (4)
D. A. A. G.for Transport, Orange River Colony Major S. S. Long, Army Service Corps, 9 Nov. 00 (4).
Staff Officer to Assistant Inspector of Remounts Major R. T. G. Lowry, Reserve, 11 Apr. 00 (6).
D.A.A.G. and S.O. Mobile Columns, Cape Colony Captain A. D. Miller (local Major), a Dragoons, 10 July 00 (4).
District Commandant, Cape Colony Major C. B. Morgan. DSO. W. India Regt. 2 Apr. 01 (28 Jan. 01 (4).
Commandant, Ronnead, Cape Colony p.s.c. Major C. G. Morrison, 1 Dragoons, 20 Apr. 01 (15 Feb. 01 (4).
Deputy Assistant Director of Railways CaptainW. S. Nathan, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 00 (4).
District Commandant Swellendam, Cape Colony... Captain A. Nelson, Reserve, 29 Apr. 01 (28 Jan. 01 (4).
Station Staff Officer, Kimberley Section (H°n- IfCol. F. W. Panzera, Harwich Div. Submarine Mining,
~ " ' •' (. Royal Engineers, 30 Jan. 01 (4).
Staff Off, i-'-r. Supply and Transport Captain A. T. Perkins. 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment, 21 Oct. 00 (4).
Staff Offi'-e,; Orange Ricer Colony '. Captain G. E. Pigott, DSO. Army Service Corps, 15 Mav 00 (4).
Staff Officer, Royal Artillery, Kimberley District Captain E. Y. D. Riddell, R. Artillery, 11 Feb. 01 (13 Sept. 00 (ft).
District Commandant, Cape Colony Captain S. W. Robinson. Roral Artiilery, 22 Feb. ot (28 Jan. 01 (4).
Staff Officer to G.O.C. Cape Colony District Oaptam J. G. le M. Lord Roinilly, Reserve, 9 Feb. 01 (4).
Assistant Press Censor Captain W. S. Sarsfield, Connaught Rangers, 28 Nov. 00 (4).
Staff Officer, Send Quarters, Cape Colony Captain E. A. Saunders, Royal Artillery ,""13. Mar. or (4).
Railway Staff Officer and Deputy Assist. Director ■') f, ,„.„;„ ttt r a„„.]„™ ,_„ r> 1 x. t ,,\
of Railways j- C aptain \\ . \ . Scudamore, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 00 (4).
Commandant, Namaqualand ' H?,n- Lt.Colonel .Vf. AD. Shelton, 3 Battalion West Surrey
' * ( Regiment, 10 Jan. 01 (4).
Disticf Commander, Cape Colony (f->-c. Bt.ifajor O. B. S. F. Shore, D.A.A.G. Indian Staff Corps, 18
' A it I. May 01 (28 Apr. 01) (4).
Commandant, Cape Colony Major H. H. Smythe, R. Scots Fusiliers, is Dec. 99 (6 Oct. 99 (4).
Bxtra Staff Officer, Lydenburg Command Captain L. H. Spry, West Yorks Regiment, 24 Aug. 00 (4).
Locomotive Staff, Cape Colony Lieut. A. G. Stevenson, DSO. (local Capt.), R. Eng. 5 July 00 (4).
Commandant, Cape Colony p.s.c. Major F. G. Stone, R. Artillery, 15 Mar. 01 (28 Jan. 01 (4).
Staff Officer, Transport, Kimberley, Rhodesia Dist. Captain H. B. Strange. Royal Artillery, 23 Nov. 00 (4).
Staff Officer, Newcastle Sub District Captain A. H. M. Taylor, DSO. 13 Hussars, 20 Oct. 00 (6).
Military Landing Officer, Cape Town Captain C. Toogood, DSO. Manchester Regiment, 26 May 01 (4).
(a> Graded as A. A. (Jen. (6) Graded as D. A. A. Gen. (c) Graded as Staff Captain. <d) Graded as Staff Lieut
(e) Graded Rate XL, Scale B, Art. 113, Rl. Wt. 20 Oct. 00. (/) Graded Rate XIII., ditto, ditto. (7) Graded
Rate X1Y., ditto, ditto. (4) Graded Rate XY., ditto, ditto.
Staff in Africa.
Railway Transpi ri Qffi
Embarking Stuff Office
101(7
District Coi andant,Capi Colony Major F. W. G. Tothill, Royal Artillery, 28 Nov. 00 (5 May 00 (4).
Assistant to Staff Officer, Priicneri of War Captain W. H. Trevor, East Kent Regiment, 13 June 00 (4).
71 ;../,, •„«/-' - .. r, r, 7 f Major L. T. C. Twyford, North Stafford Regiment, 25 Mar. oi.
District Co amant,Cape Colony , J' j ,1(4,
Superintendent Railway Jl"<,;.-, CVrpi Colon;/ Captain W. D. Waghorn, Royal Engineers? 7 Oct. 99 (i).
Staff' Officer, Lady smith Sitb District ji.s.c. Captain E. O. Wathen (local Major), 5 Lancers, 20 Oct. 00 (4).
District Commandant, Capi Coli iuj Major C. C. Woo'.er, Cape Police, m Feb. 01 (1 Aug. 00) (4).
District Commandant, Cape Colony Captain K. r. Wright, Bedfordshire Regt. 22 Feb. 01 (28 Jan. 01) (i).
Staff Officer, Lt.Col. Cradoclc'a Corp* Lieut. R. J. P. Anderson, DSO. 11 Hussars, 13 Dec. 00 if).
Garrison Adjutant, Maritzburg Captain G. P. Appleby, Bedfordshire Regiment, 20 Nov. 59 1/1.
" -,- Captain E.H. Baxtei\ New South Wales Reserve, 9 June o (f)
Bast Captain A. Beaumont, Vryburg "Volunteers, 3 Feb. 00 (f).
Captain E. R. Bradford. Seaforth Highlanders, 19 Mar. 01 (g).
Staff Officer, Aliwal Nortn Sub. Inspector W. S. Bridge, Cape Police. 1 July 00 (/).
District Commandant, Capi ' font/ Captain G". P. Bull, 4 Bn. North Stafford Regiment, n Oct. 00 (/).
Assistant Provost Marshal,Base Depot, Capt ft 1 Quartermaster C. Burroughs, Mil. Mounted Police (27 Feb. o if).
Railway Transport Office r , , Captain F. J. Dixon, Canadian Reserve, 21 Nov. 00 (/).
In Comma nil, Supply Depot Quarter Master T. Doheity, Army Service Corps, 20 Dec. 00 (/).
staff' Officer, Midland Dirlri.t, Cape Colony Captain C. F. Halkett, 3 Bn. East Surrey Regt. 1 May oj
Embarking Staff Officer ... Lieut. L. W. Herbert, Welsh Regiment, 16 Dec. 00 (<•).
Station Staff' Officer, Lines of Commun al on : 'aptaiu E. T. BtunpbryB, Kimberley Regiment, 3 May 00 (c).
Staff' Officer to Assistant Director of Railways Lieut. H. 0. Mance, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 00 (c).
Superintendent Railway Works, Capi Colt uy Lieut. H. A. Micklem, DSO. Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 00 (<■).
£i - omotive Staff. ' Lieut. E. O. A. Newcembe, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 00 (c).
Staff Officer, Lt.Coloncl Jeffrey's Corps Captain E. H. T. Parsons, Royal Artillery, 28 Jan. 01 (c),
Staff Officer to Assistant t< ,1 ', ,■ of Railways Lieut. H. L. Pritchard, DSO. Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 00 (c).
Baggage Master and Intelligence Officer Captain C. D. D. Shute. Reserve, 1 May 01 (.«).
Staff Officer, Midlaml District, Capi p.s.c. Captain F.J. A. Skeet, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusliers, 10 June 03 (c).
Embarking Staff Officer ... Captain C. G. R. Smith, Welsh Regiment, 13 Feb. 00 (ci.
Staff' Officer, Mounted Infantry Brigade Captain 1 '. M. H. Stirling, DSO. Essex RegimeDt. 18 Oct. 5 [c).
.Staff Officer. for R. Artillery to Lt.Gen. French ... Captain H. H. Tudor, Royal Artillery, 1 Dec. 00 (7 Apr. 00
Staff OffiT. Royal Artillery Bt.Major J. A. Tyler, Royal Artillery, 21 Dec. 00 (e).
Traffic Staff; Cape Colony Lieut. C. E. Viewers, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 00 (c).
Area Commandant < Major C. Wedgwood, a Bn. Staffordshire Regiment, 4 Dee. 00
( (22 Junec. 1 (c).
Station Commandant ; Captain F. H. Wedgwood, 4 Bn. N. Staffordshire Regiment,
(. 2s Oct. 00 (<■).
staff' Office r, Brigadier General Reset's Command Lieut. R. M. Wetherell, Duke of ( ' ornwall's Lt. Inf. 15 Dec. 00(c).
Staff Officer, Brigadier General Plumer's !■'< r e . Bt.Major W. A. White, Connaught Rangers, 21 Aug. 00 (el.
Staff' Officer, Prisoners of War Major C. E. H. Heyman (local Lt. Colonel ;, R. Art. 24 Jan. 00.
ControlU ,■ of Mil. Accounts and Field Pai/mr. ... Captain J. C. C. Perkins, Indian Staff Corps.
Field Intelligence Department.
Dej uty Assistant (Jr. Mr. Generals (Intelligence).
G. Argyll and Suther- Bt.Major R. N. Smyth, 2
;..•.. .Major A. E.J. Cavendish, CM C
Ian I Highlanders, 9 June 00 (19 Jan. 00).
p.s.c. Bt.Major G. M. Kirkpatrick, Royal Engineers, 30
Nov. 99.
p.s.c. Bt.Major H. B. Williams, Koval Eng. 5 June 00.
Captain F. Smithermann, DSO. late Rhodesian Regi-
ment, 15 Oct. 00.
Captain S. FitzG. Cox, Lincoln Regt. 79 Oct. 00.
p.s.c Ca])tain H. S. Sloman, DSO. East Surrey Regi-
ment, 3 Nov. 00.
Staff Captains (Intelligence)
1 Lancers, 13N0V. 00.
Bt.Lt.CoL C. F. Heyworth-Savage, R. Fus. 23 Nov. co.
Captain S. L. Barry, DSO. 1 , Hussars, 24 Nov. 00.
Captain A. A. McHardy, DSO. R. Artillery, 15 Dec. 00.
Captain P. H. du P. Casgrain, R. Engineers, 1 Jan. 01.
Bt.Major R. A. Browne, Border Regiment, 30 Jan. ox.
BtMajor H. R. Gale, Royal Engineers, 2 Apr. ci.
p.s.c. Bt.Lt.CoL E. .1. Granet, R Art. 28 Apr. 01.
!">T Captain H. L. Reed, Royal Artillery, 12 June 01.
Lt. F. H. Stadeton, Oxford Light Infantry, 20 Apr. 00.
Lieut. Sir T. A. A. M. Cuninghame, Bart. Ride Brig. 1
Aug. 00.
Lieut. A. N. Campbell, Royal Artillery, 23 June 01.
Captain S. W. Robinson, Royal Artillery. 13 Aug. 01.
Captain C. de W. Crookshank, R. Engineers, 16 Aug. >x.
Captain C. P. Law, Devonshire Regiment, 22 Aug. 01.
Captain A. C. H. Macgregor, R. Scots Fus. 9 Sept. or.
Captain H.B. F.Baker Carr, Argyll & Sutherland High.
14 Sept. 01.
Captain P. .VI. Sykes, 2 Dragoon Guards, 20 Mar. 01.
Lieut. F. W. Gossett, Royal Artiller}-, 19 July 01.
Lieut. A. W. F. Baird, Gordon Highlanders, 10 Oct. 00.
Captain H. C. T. Hildyard, Royal Artillery, 15 Mar. 01.
Bt.Major R. H. Massie, Royal Artillery, 12 Aor. 01.
Major H. R. Da vies, Oxford Light Infantry, 6 June 01.
Captain C, B. Vandaleur, Scottish Rifles, 22 June 01.
Staff Lieutenant (Intelligence).— Lieut. H. C. Stockwell, Highland Lt. Inf. 25 Apr. 01
Intelligence Officers.
Hon. Capt. A. M. Hughes, Colonial Forces, 9 Jane 001 4). Lieut.R. Barns-Begg, Cape Town Highrs. 6 Mar. o
Captain D. H. Ridout, Royal Engineers, 10 Sept. 00 (<•).
Lieut. W. L. Gray. 2nd Brabant's Horse, 20 Sept. 00 (c).
Captain F. R. de Bertodano, 6 Bn. Manchester Regt
1 Mar. 01.
Intelligence and Procost Ditties combined,
p.s.c Captain T. S. Fox-Strangways, Irish Rifles, I Captain R. B. Blunt. Lancashire Fusiliers, 20 Oct. 00 (e)
22 Oct. 99 (4). Lieat. H. R. Headlam, York & Lane. Regt. 29 July 01.
Captain A. L. Powell, 19 Hussars, 28 Aug. 00 (e).
Intelligence Officers.
Lieutenant C. Cowan, Field Intelligence Department, ' Lieut
25 June 00.
Capt. J. A. Warwick, late Warwick's Scouts, 17 July oc.
Lieut. Q. Hogg, late South African Mounted Irregular
Forces, 9 Oct. 00,
Lieut. K. White, late Rimington's Guides, 21 Oct. 00.
Captain W. C. C. Erskine, late Bethune's Mounted
Infantry, i3 Nov. 00.
Lieut. J. S. Allison, late Imperial Guides, 16 Dec. 00.
Lieut. G. B. Beak, South African Mounted Irregular
Forces, 1 Jan. 01.
Lieut. H.Bell, South African Mounted Irregular Forces,
11 Mar. 01.
Lieut. R. Barron, late South African Mounted Irregular
Forces, 21 Mai-. 01.
Captain Quayle-Dixon, late Nesbitt's Horse, 1 Apr. 01.
Lieut J. L. Francis, Imperial Light Horse, 6 Apr. 01.
Lieut. I. Hayman, South African Mounted Irregular
Forces, 30 Apr. 01.
(0) Graded as A. A. Gen. (i) Graded as D. A. A. Gen
(e) Graded Rate XL, Scale B, Art. i'1'5. Rl. Wt. 26 Oct. 00. if) Graded Rate XIII
Rate XIV"., ditto, ditto. (7<) Graded Rate XV., ditto, ditto.
C. V. Foster, South African Mounted Irregular
Forces, 6 May 01.
Lieut. S. W. B. Shepstone, South African Mounted
Irregular Forces, 10 May 01.
Lieut. R. Digby, late Roberts's Horse, 15 May 01.
Lieut. G. Roy, South African Mounted Irregular
Forces, 16 May 01.
Captain W. P." Anderson, South African Mounted
Irregular Forces, 20 May 01.
Lieut. R. Chambers, South African Mounted Irregular
Forces, 1 June or'.'
Lieut. W. S. Walker, South African Mounted Irregaiar
Forces, 21 June 01.
Lieut. C. R. de la Porte, 21 June 01.
Lieut. W. V. Baker, 16 Aug. 01.
Major W. J. Clarke, late Natal Volunteers, 22 Aug. 01.
Lieut. E. W. Miller, late South African Mounted Ir-
regular iorces, 17 Sept. 01.
Captain W. B. Armstrong, 18 Sept. 01.
(c) Graded as Staff Captain. _ (d) Graded as Staff Lieut,
ditto, ditto, (g) Graded
Staff in Africa.
Assistant Procost Marshals.
IQIC
It - nel R. H. Morrison, ig Jan. oo (A).
aptain W. S. Bannatyne, Liverpool Regiment,
29 March oo (J).
intain A. A. Chichester, DSO. Dorset Regiment,
13 June 00(6).
Captain Q. G. K. Asrnew, R. Scots Fus. 27 Jane oo (0).
Lie::. J. B. C. Thomson, Somerset L. I. 4 Aug. 00 (c).
Captain H. A. Carr, Worcester Rest. 1 Sept. 00 (c).
Captain K. F. Maelachlan, 19 Bn. Imp. ?eomanry,
19 Sept. 00 (e).
tain G. N. Salmon. Rifle Brigade, 23 Nov. 00 (c).
Captain F. de S. Shbrtt, Scots Fusiliers, 5 July 01
(9 Dec. 00) (/).
Signall
Captain P. J. Bailey, 12 Laocers, 13 Oct c :
Lie::. II. Barne, Scots Gaaras, i3 Apr. 00 1).
Lie v.:. F. G. Bayley. 13 Hussars, : Feb. 00 (c).
Cap: ain C. H. Bennett, DSO. Wore. Regt. 19 Jan. oo (c).
Can: v.n E. C. Brierlev, Lan. Fas. 12 May od {//).
Lit it. H. G.Bryant, DSO.Shrop.Liirhtlnf. 16 Oct. oo(c-).
Lie::. D. Barges, Gloucestershire Regiment, 18 Jan. 01
(15 Aug. 00) (c). [4 Dec. 99 (e).
in J. T. Barnets-Stuart, DSO. Ride Brigade,
Lieut. S. D. H. Campbell, 7 Drag. Gd-s. 9 Jane 00 (c).
Can: 1111 E. Christian, Scots Fasiiiers, 9 Dae. on (e).
Lieu:. M. O. Clarke, Royal Fasiiiers, 15 Oct. oo <>•>.
Be it. R. A. C. Daunt, DSO. Irish Rifles, 4 Mar. 00 1 ••).
Lie::. J. H. Davidson, DSO. K. R. Rifle?, 7 Apr. 00 (c).
Lieut. L. S. Denny, 1 Dragoon Guards, 18 July 01 (k).
Captain B. C. Dwyer. Leicester Re^t. 2S Aug. 00(c).
Captain H. C. Fernyhough, DSO. Yorkshire Light Inf.
i< May 1 .■ 1 ■ 1.
2nd Lieut. W. L. Herd, 4 Bn. Shrops. L. I. 4 Mar. 01 (c).
Captain F. 3. Reeves, East Kent Regt. 16 Dec. 00
(14 Oct. 09) (e).
Captain H. W. Hut-son, 5 Bn. Liverpool Regiment,
5 Jan. 01 (4).
Major A. M. Balfour, Royal Artillery, 27 Jan. 01 ('/).
Major F. Amber, Lanes. Fusiliers, 13 Feb. 01 (A).
Capt. J. '8. Craig, 1 Vol. Bn. Cheshire Regt. 1 Apr. 01 (.</).
Lieut. W. F. Chappell, 7 Dragoon Guards, 4 Apr. or (.7).
Captain L. M. Crofts, West Surrey Regt. 7 Apr. 01 (/).
Capt. J. E. Oxley, 6 Regt. Imp. Bn'hmen, 24 June 01 (/;.
Capt. C.E. Radcliffe, DSO. Rifle Brigade, 1 July 01 (/).
Major R. Hayes-Sadler, 3 Bn. York L. I. n July 01 (/).
2nd Lient. B. H. W. Taylor, Berks Regt. 25 July 01 (A).
ng Officers.
Captain W. G. Home, 6 Dragoon Guards, 24 Xov. 00 (<?).
Captain A. C. H. Keunard, Rifle Brigade, 10 Oct. 00 (e).
Captain E. B. Loard, Shrops. L. I. a June 01 (#).
Lieut. A. E. McXamtra, W. Surrey Regt. io Feb. 01 (c).
Lieut. A. G. Macdonald, Berks Regt. 14 July 01.
, Lieut. R. H. Mangles, West Surrey Regt. 24 Aug. 00 (c).
1 Lieut. M. Martin, Impl. Yeomanry 10 Sept. 00 (e)..
Captain H. D. Milward, Worcester Regt. 23 Jan. 00 (c).
Lieut. P. Mitford, Cameron Highlanders, 13 July ot.
• Lieut. D. Powell, Welsh Fusiliers, 26 Xov. 00 (e).
I Lieut. R. F. M. Sims, DSO. King's R. Rifles, 1 Nov. 00(c).
Lieut. H. P. Travers, 5 Dragoon Guards, 28 May 01 (k).
Lieut. P. B. Vaughan, Worcestershire Regiment,
25 Apr. 01 (g). [(e).
Lieut. E. F. Villiers.D.S'O. Sussex Regiment, 30 Sept. 00
Captain G. H. Watson, 3 Drag. Gds. 1 Apr. 01 (g).
Lieut. M. G. E. Woodmiss, 19 Hussars, 1 Aug. 00 (c).
Captain C. R. S. Woods, S. Lane. Regt. 30 Jan.co (c).
Captain C. S. Wyld, Coldstream Guards, 2r Nov. 99.
Railtcay Staff Officers (T. insvaal).
p.s.c. Bt.Major J. L. J. Ciarke, East Yorkshire Regt.
£ •' itein.
Captain G. H. Ford Hutchinson, DSO. Connaught
Rangers. Krugersdorp 1 >■).
Captain W. R. Clifford, Cheshire Regiment. Johannes-
burg •).
Bt.Maj rWanlessG'-Gowan, Scots Fusiliers. Pre tor' u(-).
Bt.Major E. A. Daubney, East Lancashire Regiment.
Komati Poort (c).
Captain D. D. Gunn, King's Own Scottish BonUrers.
Seidelberg (c).
Lie t. F. G. Lawrence, S. Wales Borderers. 2forthern
Line ).
Captain E. Vinceut, Wiltshire Regiment (c).
Lieut. G. H. B. Fletcher, 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regiment.
Heidelberg (c).
Lient. C. Saunders, Dorset Regt. Elandsfontein (d).
2nd LieuT. A. R. Hill, Cheshire Regt. Elandsfatitem (d).
Captain M. L. Pears, Scottish Rifles {g).
Captain J. P. Law, Devonshire Regiment (g).
Captain G. I. Phillips. 6 Bn. Warwickshire Kegt. (.;).
2nd Lieut. C. L. Smith, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
2nd Lieut. H. D. Matson, Lancashire Regiment.
Lieut. F. H. Parkin, South Staffordshire Regiment.
Lieut. C. G. Fuller, Royal Engineers.
Railway Staff Officers (Orange Ricer Colony).
Captain D. B. Maurice, D.S'O. Berkshire Regiment.
Bloemfontein (d).
Lient. A. H. Buchanan-Danlop, Berkshire Regiment.
Blocmfontein id).
Lieut. C. A. R. Stower, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment.
Blocmfontein.
Lieut. R. H. Dumaresi, South African Mtd. Irregular*
Forces. Spring fontein.
Railway Staff Officers (Xatal)
Lieut. H. R. Radford, Imperial Light Inf. yeiccastle.
Lieut. G. Hndleston, Dublin Fusiliers. Vollariut.
Captain C. E. Wilson, W. Surrey Regt. Maritzburg (d).
Captain R. B. Learoyd, 3 Bn. York and Lancaster
Regiment. Durban.
Captain H. F. C. Chetwood- Aiken, 3 Bn. Dorsetshire
Regiment. Ladusmith.
Lieut. T. P. Wingiite, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Durban (d).
Employed on Staff of Military Governor, Pretoria.
Military Gooeruor (with rank of Major General) Colonel J. G. Maxwell, KCB. DSO. 5 Jane 00.
Aide de Camp Bt.Major A. R. Hoskins, N. Staffordshire Regt. 3 June 00.
assistant Military Gocernor Major J. W. P. Peters, 7 Dragoon Guards, 21 Nov. 00.
Vina ial Assistant to Military Gocernor Major O. C. Armstrong, Indian Staff Corps, 27 June 05.
Secretary Lieut. G. H. Martin, King's Royal Rifles, 4 July 00.
Commissioner of Police Captain P. M. Peters, Lincolnshire Regiment, ir June 00.
Staff Officer for Prisoners of War Captain G. G. Ottley, Yorkshire Light Infantry, 20 June 00.
Staff Officer for Passes Lieut. R. J. T. Stewart, Indian Staff Corps, 17 June 00.
Special Service Officers.
Colonel Hon. J. S. Napier, CMG., 11 May 00.
Bt.Lt. Colonel A. W. Thorneycroft, CB. (local Col.), Scots
Fasiiiers, 17 Oct. 99.
Lt. Colonel M. F.Rimington, CB. (local Col. ),6 Dragoons,
1 July 99.
_ J. P. Evans, Royal Marines, 3 Feb. 00.
Lt. Colonel T
St. Mtii.M.
Bt.Lt. Jol. G. G. Martyr, DSO. Dnke of Cornwall's Lt.
Infantry.
(a) Graded as A. A. Gen. (b) Graded as D. A. A. Gen.
(e) Graded Rate XI., Scale B, Art. 115, Rl. Wt. 20 Oct. 00.
Rate XIV., ditto, ditto, (h) Graded Rate XV., ditto, ditto.
Bt.Lt.Colonel H. M. Greufell, 1 Life Guards, 28 Oct. 99.
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel B. R. Hawes, Irish Rifles, n May 00.
Lt.Colonel B. C. Quill, 23 Feb. 00.
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel R. S. II. Moody, Irish Fits., ir May 00.
Lt.Colonel H. C. Money, Royar.Marines, 3 Feb. co.
p.s.c. Lt. Colonel J. L. Keir, 12 Mar. or.
Major F. White, DSO. Royal Marines, 3 Feb. co.
p.s.c. Major C. V. Hume, Royal Artillery, 23 Dec. 99.
Major A. V. Payne, Wilts Regt., 16 Mar. 01.
(c) Graded as Staff Captain, (d) Graded as Staff Lieut
f) Graded Rate XIII., ditto, ditto, (g) Graded
101/
Staff in Africa.
Bt. Major N. Burrows, S. Wales Bord., ij Dec. 99.
p.s.c. Bt. Major 0. H. Pedley, Conn. Rangers.
p.s.c. Gapt. H. De la P. Goiigh iloiul Ma/.), 16 Lancers,
28 Oct. 99.
Captain G. A. Faultier, North Lancashire Regt.
Hon. Lt.Colonel O. S. Martindale-Vale, Major 6 Bn.
Worcester Rest.. 8 Mar. 01.
Major V. C. M. Sellheim.Queensland Regt. Pen:,. Staff,
20 Oct. 99.
Captain A. Parkin, Northampton Regt. i(i Mar. 01.
Captain Bon. J. Forbes-Sempill {Master of Sempill),
Royal Highlanders.
p.s.c. Captain C. 1. Perceval, Royal Artillery, 3 Jan. 00.
Captain J. W. G. Roy, Derby Regt- 12 Mar. 01.
Captain G. B. Laurie, Irish Rifles, 16 Mar. 01.
Captain C. S. Chaplin, Rifle Brigade, 12 Mar. 01.
Captain A.Stirling, Seaforth Highlanders, 12 Mar. 01.
( a j. 1 un R. C, O. Creagh, Iud. Staff Corps, 20 Jan. 00.
Captain D. L. Hartley, Yorkshire Regt. 16 Mar. 01.
Captain H. P. Moulton-Barrett, Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders.
Captain J. J. B. Jones-Parry, Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry, 1: Mar. 01.
Captain P.. H. R. C.R. Piatt, Somerset Lt. Inf. 1 2 Mar. 01
Captain G. W. D. B. Lloyd, Welsh Fusiliers, u Mar. 01.
Captain A. R, H. Hutchison, Royal Marines, 3 Feb. 00.
Captain A. H. Wilkinson, Leicester Regt. 1 1 May 00.
Captain J. F. Fisher, Royal Artillery, 24 Nov. 99.
Captain F. R. Hicks, Hampshire Regiment, 9 May 00.
p.s.c. Capt. S. J. Jervis, S. Staffordshire Regt. 30 Nov. 99.
Captain Hon. E, O. Murray, Cameron Highlanders.
Captain G. A. C. Webb, Monster Fusiliers, 1 June 01.
Caplain L. O. Gramie, Cameron Highlanders.
Captain F. H. Metcalfe, Royal Artillery, 3 Jan. 00.
Captain H. de L. Walters, South Lancashire Regt.
12 Mar. 01.
Captain H. H. Cohbe, Indian Staff Corps, 20 Jan. 00.
Captain C. De Sausmarez, DSO. Royal Art. 3 Jan. 00.
Captain H. C. H. Burton, Royal Artillery, 5 Dec. 99.
Captain W. G. Lyddon, Royal Artillery, 3 Jan. 00.
Captain H. B. des V. Wilkinson, Durham Lt. Infantry,
iC Mar. 01.
Captain A. Fitzpatrick. N. S. Wales Artillery.
Captain H. M. Howard, Rj\ il Marines, Feb.
Captain J. M. A. Graham, DSO. Lane. Regt. j March 00.
Captain J. H. Massie, Royal Artillery, 3 Jan. 00.
Captain H. E. B. Leach, Northumberland Fusiliers,
j 2 Mar. 01.
Captain S. H. Shaw, Wiltshire Regiment, 24N0V.99.
Caplain L. C. E. Knight, East Kent Regt. 1=; Feb. 01.
Caplain M. H. Tomlin, Yorkshire Regt. 12 Mar. 01.
¥£ Captain J. M. C. Colvin, Royal Engineers.
Captain G. T. C. Dwyer, Royal Artillery, 3 Jan. 00.
Caplain Hon. J. F. Gathorne-Hardy, Gren. Guards.
Hon. Major J. M. Benson, 3 Bn. West York Regt. 8N0V.99.
Captain W. Greer, Reserve, 12 Mar. 01.
Captain E.C. Da Costa, Fast Lancashire Regt. 5 June 00.
Captain R. J. A. Terry, Manchester Regt. 12 Mar. 01.
Captain J. S. J. Bau'mgartner, Worcester Regiment,
30 Nov. 93.
Captain P. G. A. Cox, Rifle Brigade, 3 Apr. 00.
Captain W. M. C.Vandeleur, Essex Regt. 21 Oct. 99.
Captain W. F. B. R. Dugmore, DSO. N. Staff. Regt.
0 May 01,
Captain H. Findlay, East Kent Regt. 15 Feb.
Captain B. H. H. Cooke, Rifle Brigade. 16 Mar.
Captain B. G. R. Oldfield, Rifle Brigade. i3 Apr. 00.
Captain F. W. Ramsay, Middlesex'Regt.
Captain C. H. M. Tabuteau, 3 Bn. York Lt. nfantry,
12 Mar. 01.
Captain H. C. W. Theobald, DSO., Manchester Regt.
16 Mar. 01.
Captain A. Ducrot, late West India Begt. 16 Mar. 01.
Captain F. O. Carr, Imperial Yeomanry, 16 Aug. 00.
Captain T. F. Graham, late Lt. N. Lancashire Regt,
12 Mar. 01.
Captain B. W. l'igott,6Bn. Manchester Regt., 12 Mar. oi.
Captain W. Neilson. 3 Bn. Highland Light Infantry,
12 Mar. 01.
Captain R. P Butler, S Bn.King's Roval Rifles. 16 Mar.or.
Captain R. Ratliffe, 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade, 16 Mar. 01.
Captain S. J. Brasier-Creagh, Limerick City Artillery,
1 8 Mar. 01 .
Captain W. R. McD. Parr, 3 Bn. Irish Rifle*, 5 Apr. 01.
Capt. E. M. G. McFerran, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles, 5 Apr. 01.
Captain A. O. L. Kindersley, 3 Bn. Highland Light
Infantry, 25 Mar. 00.
Captain G. H. P. Colley, ^ Bn. Irish Regmt., 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. M. O. N. Rees-W'cbbe, Northampton Regb.j
1 Feb. 00.
Lieut. D.S. Machines, TWO. R Engineers, s July 99.
Lieut. A. G. Macdonald, Berks Regt., 29 May 01.
Lieut. W. T. Barry, Indian Staff Corps, 20 Jan.
Lieut. F. FitzH. Lance. Indian Staff C. 12 Feb.
Lieut. H. S. Oppenheimer, West India Regiment, 17
Mar. 00.
Lieut. C. G. E. Hughes, Cheshire Regt. 2 June 00.
Lieut. G. M. Shipway, Gloucestershire Regiment, 3a
July 00.
Lieut. A. E. Cathcart, King's R. Rifles, i3 Apr. o-j.
Lieut. P. Mitford, Cameron Highldrs. 23 May 01.
Lieut. J. A. Halhday, 11 Hussars.
Lieut. R. Hamilton-Stubber, 1 Life Guards, 12 Mar. 01.
Lieut. C. P. Grindle, Reserve, 16 Mar. 01.
Lieut. R. H. Dick-Cunyugham. 21 Lancers, 14 June 01.
Lieut. A. H. Saner, Royal Artillery.
Lieut. E.;B. W.Solano. 5 Bn. Manchester Regt.i Mayor.
Lieut. B. Cave-Brown-Cave, Reserve.
Lieut. H. T. Peareth, 3 Bn. Royal Highlanders, 12
Mar. 01.
Lieut. H. P. B. White, 5 Bn. Connaught Rangers, 18.
Mar. 01.
2nd Lieut. R. Palmer, 3 Bn. West Riding Regt. if Mar. 01.
2nd Lieut. M. B. Rimington, Derby Regt.
2nd Lieut. A. Bull, 3 Bn. Inniskilling Fuslrs. 12 Mar. 01.
2nd Lieut. B. L. Williams, 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf
16 Mar. 01.
Veterinary Lieut. W. D. Smith, Army Vet.v. Dept.
Captain C. A. Stone, 1ID. Royal Army Medical Coips,
13 July 99.
Captain C. H. Rankin (local Major), 7 Hussars,
23 Sept. 99.
liltodesiau
Agent/. — Mes;
Major Sir A. P. D. Lushiugton, Bart., 3 Dragoon Gds.,
2 June 00,
Major A. ff. Powell, DSO. Royal Artillery, 6 Apr. 00.
Major G. Wright. DSO. Royal Artillery, 7 Mar. 00.
Major C. D. Learoyd, Royal Engineers, 17 Mar. 00.
Major C. L. Josling, R. A. Medical Corps, 1 Mar. 00.
p.s.c. Major A. Paris, Royal Marine Artillery, 16 Mar. 00.
Bt. Major P. Moir Byres, 1 Dragoua Guards, 16 Mar. 00.
Vet.v. Major H. T. W. Mann, Army Vety. Dept. 7 Mar. 00.
Bt. Major R. Grev, CMG. 10 Mar. 03.
Major P. Dalton, late 3 Vol. Bn. Royal Fus. 10 Mar. 00.
Captain C. E. Collard, Royal Marines, 15 May 00.
Caplain J. Hasler, Fast Kent Regiment, 6 Apr. 00.
Captain K. G. Partridge, Royal Artillery, 1 Mar. 00.
Captain E. C. P. Curzon, Reserve, 10 Mar. 00.
Caplain E. B. Macnaghten, Royal Artillery, 24 Apr. 00.
Captain G. A. Burgoyne, 3 Dragoon Guards, 10 Mar. 00.
Fieht Force.
is. Holt and Co.
Captain C. W. Kennard, 3 Ba. Gord. Highrs, 16 Mar. 00.
( 'aptain C. P. Foley, 3 Battn. Royal Scots, 28 Apr. 00.
Captain G. P. A.' Phillips, Western Division Royal
Engineers (Sub. Miners).
Lieut. A. A. Dorrien-Smith, DSO. Rifle Brigade,6 Apr. 00.
Lieut. B. G. Bromhead, Berks Regt., 26 June 00
Lieut. J. K. Rashleigh, 5 Bn. Irish Fusiliers, 10 Mar. 00.
Lieut. F. J. Lawrence, late R. Mon. R. Eng. (Mil.)
10 Mar. 00.
Base Depot.
Commandant. —
Adjutant.— Captain E. M. Evre, Reserve.
Ditt;/ Officer.-
Quarter Masters,
("Hon. Capt. W. FitzPatrick, Reserve,
\ Capt. G. B. Wishart, Reserve.
Brig. Gen.
Aide 1
Signalling
Deputy Ass
Appointments not included informer Lists.
on Staff (Comlg. Mobile Column Lt.Colonel S. B. Beatson, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 01.
e Camp Lieut. T. A. D. Best, Inniskilling Fusiliers, 13 Apr. 01.
rLieut. G. E. Leman, North Staffordshire Regt. 24 Mar. 01 le).
nfK. \ Captain R. J. F. Taylor, Derbyshire Regt. 24 Apr. 01 (e).
WW™ ...., Lieut H L Wethered, East Lancashire Regiment, 17 May oi(/).
,»■ (.2nd Lieut. H. S. R. Eliot, Coldstream Guards, i3 June 01 (/ ),
I Captain G. C. D. Masterson, Army Service Corps, 8 Jan. 01.
istant Adjutant Generals -\p.s.c. Captain L. R. Carleton, Essex Regiment, 12 Apr. 01.
(Bt. Major H. Wells-Cole, DSO. Yorkshire Light Inf. 28 Apr. 01.
Staff in Africa. ioigf-102
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General {Intelligence) p.s.c. Bt.Lt. Colonel E. J. Granet, Royal Artillery, 28 Apr. 01.
("Major H. R. Davies, Oxford Light Infantry, 6 Jure or.
eu a /-■ , ■ it * tt \ I Captain A. W. Mart vn. West Kent Regiment. 22 June or.
Staff Capiat (Intelligence) - Captain C. B. Yandeleur, Scottish Rifles. 2, Jan. or.
(.Lieut. A. N. Campbell, Royal Artillery, 22 Juneoi.
Employed in Field Intelligence Department Captain P. M. Syke3, 2 Dragoon Guards, 20 Mar. 01 (el.
1 Captain \V. Yaughan, Kitchener's Horse, r3 Sept 00 (6).
I Captain A. H. IS". Devonian, Royal Artillery, 14 Mar. 01 (d).
j -• 4- 4 r> . _„.* ir 1 7 I Bt. Major W. N. Bolton, Wiltshire Regiment, 22 Apr. or (d)-
Asm intProvost Marshals - Lieut c D M Harrington, Derbyshire Regiment, 22 Apr. or (c).
Captain R. L. Macalpine-Leny, r6 Lancers, 20 May or (d).
V Captain de V. Cary, Worcestershire Regiment, 2+ Jun? 01 (d).
/Major B. Stewart, DSO. Royal Munster Fusiliers, 23 Mar. 03.
it ■:-,.'. ir„,v>« ' Major C. L. Peacocke. Imperial Yeomanry, 2^ May 00.
™ ) Captain H. McMicking, DSO. (local Major) Royal Scots, i3 Oct. cxv
' Captain M. F. Gage, 7 Dragoon Guards, 20 May or.
/Major J. P. Du Cane, Royal Artillery, r Feb. 01 (a),
ttntrnmrc,- ' Captain W. F. Hessev, InnUkillrng Fusiliers, r Feb. or (e).
■" VJpce ■ I Captain F. Checketts, 2 Vol. Bn. Worcestershire R. 15 Apr. or (e).
V Captain A. J. B. Percival, DSO. Northumberland Fus. 22 Apr. 01 (e).
District Engineer (Col. on the Staff) p.s.c. Colonel W. B. Morris, CS. CMG. 22 July 00.
Bemount Officer Lt.Colonel W. H. Darby, Roval Artillery, ro June or (<?).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (Transport)... Lt.Colonel P. J. T. Lewis, CMG. Army Service Corps, 9 Oct. 99.
Director Steam Boad Transport Captain G. P. Scholfield (local Ma/or), R Ensriners, 21 Oct. or (a).
Staff Officer (Transport) Captain C. R. Buckle, Royal Artillery, id Aug. oo (a).
Emvloyed with Army Transport 2nd Lieut. D. G. M. Dundas, Lancashire Fusiliers, 20 July 00(e).
Assist, to Director of Bailways Lieut. E.Hely('*my» Lieut, in A rmy). Imp. Yeomanry, 2r Nov. oo(b)>
Iiepvtg Assistant Director of Bailteays Captain A. M. Henniker, Boyal Engineers, 15 Feb. 00 (a).
I Captain Hood, Queenstown Rifle Volunteers, r Feb. 00.
IQr. Mr.W. Farraday, Army Ser. Corps, n Feb. 00 (27 Oct. 99)' (<•).-
Lieut. D'A. R. Baker, 4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment, 29 Mar. oo 1 c).
Captain L. L. R. Samson, 6 Bn. Lancashire Fus. r3 Apr. 01 (b).
Lieut. E. Keogh-Cullen, Liverpool Regiment, 14 Sept. 00 (b).
Lieut. C. E. B. Hunt, Imperial Yeomanry, 20 Sept. 00 (c).
I Captain J. F. Anderson, 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 29 Oct. 00 (e).
' Lieut. M. Mackenzie, late Rhodesia Horse, 29 Oct. 00 (<•).
Captain G. J. Elphick, r Vol. Bn. Middlesex Regt. 9 Nov. 00 (o).
I Lieut. P. R. C. Groves. Shropshire Light Infantry, 6 Dec. oo (<•).
' Captain L. R. Acworth, West Riding Regiment, 22 Mar. or (e).
Eeconstruction Duties, Imperial Military Eoiiicuys Lieut. F. G. Fuller, Royal Engineers, r Sept. oj (d).
District Commandants ( Lt.Coloiiel R. L. Milne, i«'0 4 Dec. 00 (a).
(.Maior F. G. Parsons, D.S'O.West Surrev Regimeut. 24 Jan. or (d).
Station Commandant Hon. Major G. E. Moke-Norrie, 3 Bn. W.'Riding Regt. rr Apr. on (6).
Stafton Staff Officer Captain H. T. C. Singleton. Highland Light Inf. r+ Mar. or (e).
Commandant of Prisoners of War Captain J. J. T. Perkins, Western Rifles, 2 Mar. 01 (a).
Staff Officer (Comdt. Camp Prisoners of War) Captain W. Chill, W. India Regt. 29 Apr. or. Bermuda (n).
Embarking Staff Officer Lieut. C. A. M. Howard, West India Regt. 5 Apr. 01 (/).
Suptdg. the Issue of Explosires, Johannesburg ... Captain A. S. Buckle, Royal Artillerv, 6 May 01 (e).
Assistant Press Censor Captain V. Ferguson, South Wales Borderers, -.0 Apr. or (e).
Baggage Master Captain J. G. R. Walsh, Berkshire Regiment. 2s May 00 (6).
Camp Quarter Master Qr. Mr. J. McCullough, Liverpool Regt. r6 Mar. or. St. Helena (c)..
Auditor of Account*, Imperial Military Bailways Qr. Mr. W. English, Army Service Corps, 25 May or (b).
(o) Graded as Deo. Assist. Adj. Gen. (i) Graded as Staff Captain. (<■) Graded as Staff Lieut.
((/) Graded Rate XCII. Scale B, Art. rrs, Royal Warrant, 26 Oct. . >.
(•?) Graded Rate XIV. Scale B, Art. rrs, RoVal Warrant, 26 Oct. oo.
(f) Graded Rate XV. Scale B, Art. 115, Royal Warrant, 26 Oct. oo.
SAINT HELENA.
Governor and Commander in Chief Robert Armitage Sterndale, Esq. James Town.
Commanding Troops Lt.Colonel T. J. P. Evans, R. Marines. Special Service, S. Africa.
Garrison Adjutant YC Captain M. F. M. Meiklejohn, Gord >n Highlanders. 16 Mar. 01
[temp.)
Commanding Boyal Artillery Captain W. H. B. Jacob.
Commanding Boyal Engineer Lieut. E. M. Jack.
Chief Ordnance Officer
District Paymaster Lieut. T. S. N. Hardinge. Royal Artillery (acting).
Commanding Army Service Corps Major F. Horniblow.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel C. G. D. Mosse.
MAURITIUS.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sic Charles Bruce, GCMG. Port Louis.
Aides de Camp j
Colonel on the Staff ,
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Major H. S. Nelson, Royal Artillery, 1 Jan. or (acting).
Commanding Boyal Artillery Lt.Colonel H. J. Lyscer.
Commanding Boyol Engineer Lt.Colonel W. H. Goldney.
Chief Ordnance Officer Bt. Major S. C. C. Townsend, Royal Artillery.
District Paymaster Captain A. E. R. Margies, Army Pay Dept.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel C. W. M. Keys, MD.
SEYCHELLES ISLANDS.
Administrator , Ernest Bickhnm Sweet-Escott, CMG. Mahe.
GOLD COAST COLONY.
Governor and, Commander in Chief Major Matthew Nathan, CMG. Royal Engineers. Accra.
Aid" de Camp... Lieut. E. A Fitz Gerald, 5 Dragoon Guards, 12 Dec. 00.
ic>3 Staff Abroad.
COLONY OF LAGOS.
Governor (i ml Commander in Chief Sir William MacGregor, KCMG. CB. MD.
Aide de Camp Captain C. H. Elgec, Bedfordshire Regiment, 12 Dee. 00.
NORTHERN NIGERIA.
,/:,:. n„„, ■ ■ 1 -ti 1 +■ b • r r \ S Lt.Col. Sir F. J. D. Lugard, KCMG. CB. DSO. (from h.p. Norfolk
Higi. commissioner {with rankoj Brigadier ben.) j, , " '
SOUTHERN NIGERIA.
Sigh Commissioner Sir R. D. R. Moor, KCMG.
WEST AFRICA SETTLEMENTS.
(At Sierra Leone and on the Gambia.)
Goner nor and Commander in Chief Sir Charles AulliODy King-Harman, KCMG. Free Town.
Aide de Camp
Colonel on the Staff Col. J. E. W. S. Caulfeild (from h.p. West Ind. Regt.), 4 Nov. 99.
Staff Captain ..... Major N. P. Davies, West India Regiment, 15 July 01 (acting).
Commanding Royal Artillery (with rani of Lt.Col.) Major H. B. Gundry.
Commanding Royal Enghieer(u '" rank of Captain) Lieut. C. H. Fonlkes.
Chief Ordnanci Officer Captain A. L. .Murison, West India Regiment.
District Paymaster Captain A. F. H. Cox, Army Pay Dept.
Senior Medical Officer, c-ilh rank oj' Major Captain F. Smith.
Gam3ia.— Gootrnor and Commander in Chief .Sir George Charclin Denton, KCMG.
UGANDA.
Special Commissioner and Commander in Chief Colonel Sir H. H. Johnston, KCB.
EGYPT, FORCE IN.
Mater -General Major General lion. R. A.J.Talbot. CB. ri Jan. 99.
Aide de Camp I laptain \V. T. Gaisford, Sealorth Highlan li S, 9 ipr, 00.
a '■* j. is- * in 1 (p.s.c. Colonel M. C. B. F. Forestier- Walker (from King's Royal
Assistant Adjutant General ,* Rifios)_ 29 De(, gg_
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General CaptainA. H. C. Ivennoy-Herbert, Northampton Regt. 21 Feb. 01
Dep.Assist. Adj. General and do. jor Instruction
&arrist 1 Adjutant Captain W. H. Drake, Royal Field Artillery, 22 Apr. co
a. _ „ . ■. f Major D. X. E. Hall, Armv Service Corps, :4 Mar. 99.
xajj ^apta-.ns ^ Captain H. B. Protheroe-Smith, 21 Lancers, 27 Feb. or.
Commanding Royal Artillery (with rank of Lt.Ced.) Major D. G. Frinsep, r4 Mar. 00.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel J. C. L. Campbell.
Chief Ordnance'Offcer Lt.Colonel F. O. Leggett, Army Ordnance Department,
District Paymaster Colonel H. W. Phillips.
Principal. Medical Officer Colonel W. ,1. Fawcett.
Senior Veterinary Ojicer Veterinary Captain T. Marriott.
Garrison of Alexandria.
Brigadier General on the Staff Major General R. B. Lane, CB. 14 Deo. 98 (30 Xov. 98).
T-, , , ■ , . .,■ , , /> , ( p.s.c Lt.Colonel F. R. P. Kane (from h-p. East Surrey Regt.).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ' ,- . «'«"^' "-" 1
e J ■' C 30 Nov. 98.
Staff Captain p.s.c. Major E. Montagu, Suffolk Regiment, 19 May 98.
Commanding Royal Engineer
Chief Ordnance. Officer Major A. Mackenzie Pendrill, North Stafford Regt.
EUROPE.
GIBRALTAR.
«„„.,.„„.. „ 7 <"„„,,»,„ 7»,. „ rhuf f P® General jSm-G.S. White, GCS.GCSI.GCMG.GCIJB.GCVO.
•Governor ana eommonacr in Lhiet -. ~ , ^.. ,, , , T ,
J I Gordon Highlanders, 6 July 00.
Assistant Military Secretary p.s.c. Major W; E. Fairholme, CMG. Royal Ai'tillery, 6 July 00.
Aides de Camv f CaPtain &• G- Hooper, DSO. 21 Lancers, 6 July 00.
v C Captain I. B. F. Currie, Royal Artillery, 13 Nov. 00.
•Commanding Brigade(with rank of Brigadier Gen.) Colonel .T. M. Hunt, Cameron Highlanders (acting).
Aide de Camv (Lieut. W. H. M'Cowan, Cameron Highlanders, 20 May ot
" "( (acting).
Brigade Ma/or Captarn J. R. Wigan, Berkshire Regiment, 1 May 01 (acting).
Assistant Adjutant General
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals \ *faj°r, ^W^'IP1"' £rm% S?rY,ice g0^8' 8 fy™' OI, r ,1
r * J (.Captain W. R. P. K. Betty, Berkshire Regt., -15 Jan. 01 (aeting).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General and Deputy} ,r . . _ <.,„ ,. ,- k „ n < 1 a /<„..
Assistant Adjutant General for Instruction. .$ P-*-e- Ma->or A" Crawford, Royal Art. r6 Apr. gS.-Act. A.A. Gen.
CT,7 stiff. sTl^.rH!^ } MaJ°r General F- »■ Slade> CB- IO Mar<* 99"
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major A. B. N. Churchill, Royal Artillery, 25 Oct. ot.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel J. F. Lewis, 22 Dec. 98.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel C. Purchas, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Colonel C. F. Carey.
Principal Medieal Officer
Gov risen Adjutant and Quarter Master Richard Frederick Rankin,' 15 Aug. 89 ; Hon. Major.
1 Major Rankin served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 and was present in the actions of AmoafulandQuaman Dan,
and at the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
Staff Abroad. 104
MALTA.
■Governor and Commander ;n Chief (tcith rank of < Lt.General Sir F. W. Grenfoll, GCB. GCMG. King's Royal Rifles,
G< nerni) ' 1 Jan. oo.
Assistant Military Secretary Bt.Major G. S. St. Aubyn, King's Royal Rifles, i Feb. 01.
, ■ , , r ("Captain G. J. Farmar, Lancashire Fusiliers. 20 Jan. 00.
lecam-p -•• '(. Captain D. H. Bmndeli-Hollinshead.J/rO.K. R. Rifles, 24 Oct. 01.
Colonial Aide de Camp Major N. Grech-Bianuardi, Royal Malta Militia, 13 Jan. 94.
Commanding Brigade Major General "Lord Congleton. CB. 25 Oct. 95.
Aidede Camp Captain R. F. Meiklejohn, DSO. Warwick Regiment (acting).
Brigade Major Major G. W. Dowell, N. Lancashire Regt. 21 Feb. 00 (acting).
Deputy Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel J. Spence (from h.p.Ycrk Light Inf. 1, iS May 96-
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel R. A. Nugent. CB. (from Army Service Corps), 14 June 98.
*„•_< 4. u- 4 j. n 1* r 4 .■ (p.s.c. Colonel H. T. Haghes-Hallett (from h.p. Middlesex Regi-
jLsstetant Adjutant General Jor Instruction "</ nieni), 29 Dec. 99.
n. ~ < < .-.4 4 A4- 4 4 r> 7 f P-s. c Captain C. D. Shute, Rifle Brigade, 30 June 99 .
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals [^ jCR.Ob B.James, Army Service Corps, 28 Oct. 99 {temp.).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Gen. for Instruction... •
Commaniinq Eoyal Artillery (ivith rank- of Majorj „ , , _ ~ „ ,.,r. ,, , „ , , a 4. „
General) ... j Colonel D. D. T. O'Callaghan, 20 Sept. 99.
Brigade Major, Boyal Artillery Br.Lt.Colonel W. C. Hunter-Blair, 15 Feb. or.
District Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel J. Cameron, 27 Oct. 99 (temp.).
District Inspector of Musket ry Major R. B. Page, Lancashire Fusiliers, 19 Oct. 99.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel A. W. Bridgman, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Colonel J. H. Jackson.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General T. O'Farrell, MD.
CYPRUS.
Sigh Commissioner and Commander in Chief Sir William Frederick Haynes Smith, ECMG. Nicosia.
Aide de Camp
ASIA.
INDIA.
Viceroy and Governor General TheBt. Hon. Geo. N. Baron Curzon of Kedleston, GMSI. GMIE. f> Jan. 99
Private Secretary Walter Roptr Lawrence, CIE. 6 Jan. 99.
^d^n'^T^ Z'.'k "f ™}Ma-'or Bon- E- Baring, .10 Hussars, h Dec. 99.
! Captain R. G. T. Baker-Carr, Rifle Brigade, 6 Jan. 99.
Captain C. Champion de Crespiguy, DSO. 2 Life Guards, 17 Dec. 00.
Lieut. C. Wigrain, Indian Staff Corps, 29 Dec. 00,
Captain Hon. G. B. Portman, 10 Hussars, 28 Jan 01.
Lieut. H. M. P. Earl of Suffolk, 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. 6 Jan. 99 (extra).
Surgeon Lt. Colonel E. H. Fenn, Royal Army Medical Corps, 6 Jan. 99.
Commander in Chief General Sir A. Power Palmer, KCB. Indian Staff Corps, 19 Mar. 00.
Military Secretary Major J. M. Bart, Royal Artillery, t Apr. 00.
Interpreter Captain L. N. Beatty, Indian Staff Corps, 22 Nov. 00.
(•Lieut. J. H. Watson, Indian Staff Corps, 19 Mar. 00.
A:j,,a- r„™, I'.s.c. Major G. ae S. Barrow, Indian Staff Corps, 12 Nov. 01.
* ^amp ] Lieut. T. B. Olive, Lancashire Fusiliers, 21 May 01.
I, Lieut, li. A. J.Mortimer, Somerset Light Infantry, 29 July od (officiating) .
Surgeon , Lt.Colonel A. G. Kay, MB. R.A.M. Corps, 19 Mar. 00.
Adjutant Geneeal's Depaetment at Head Qcabtebs.
■■Officiating Adjutant General (with rank\ , r>„i™„i t> r,„tr r,i> r i- a t* r,
of Major General) Sp-*-c- Colonel B- Duff. CB- Indian Staff Corps.
Deputy Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel B. Duff, CB. Indian Staff Corps, Offg. Adjutant General.
Assistant Adjutant General (*■*& Colonel R. M Greenfield (from Inniskilling Fusiliers), 19 Feb. ox.—
J (. Officiating Deputy Adjutant General.
Assistant Adjutant General for Artillery in India.
Colonel M. W. Saunders, 19 Aug. 99 Simla.
Assistant Adjutant General jor Musketry.
■Colonel C. L. Woollcombe (from King's Own Scottish Brdrs.), 20 May 01.— Simla.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Major J. A. Tanner, DSO. Royal Engineers, 12 Feb. 00 Simla (for Royal Engineers).
■Captain A. H. Bmgley, Indian Staff Corps With China Expeditionary Force.
Quabteb Mastee Geneeal's Depaetment at Head Quarters.
Quarter Master General (with rank of \ r, , , ,, „ _ , _ , „. ,
Major General) -Colonel G. Henry, Royal Engineers, 1 Apr. 01.— Simla.
Deputy Quarter Master General p.s.c. Colonel W. Peacocke, CMG. Royal Engineers, 1 Sept. 98.— Simla.
I Jjt.Colonel H. Mnllaly, Royal Engineers, n Mar. 90. — Simla.
011)' p.s.c. Captain I. Philipps, Indian S.C. 1 Apr. c
Dep.Assist.Qr. Mr. Gens. (Mobilization)' p.s.c. Captain I. Philfpps, Indian S.C. 1 Apr. 00. — China Exp. Force.
V Major M. Co<vper, Indian Staff Corps, 21 Aug. 00 (temp). — Simla.
Staff Captain for Mobilization Captain J. H. Llovd, Indian St^ff Corp, 20 Mar. 01.— Simla.
Assistant Qr. Mr. Gen. Intel!. Branch Colonel J. E. Nixon, Indian Staff Corps, 25 May 01.
.Major E. W. S. K. Maconchy, DSO. Indian 'Staff Corps, 31 Aug. 99).—
I Simla.
Dep. Assist. Quarter Matter GeneraU,do. j p.s.c. Captain 0. H. Clay, Indian Staff Corps, 29 Apr. 00 (29 Oct. 9S).— Simla.
j p.s.c. Captain J. K. Tod, Indian Staff Corps, 2^ Apr. 01. — Simla.
I Captain G. A. Robertson, Indian Staff Corps, 14 Aug. 00 (temji.). — Simla.
''Captain A. S. Hamilton, Indian Staff Corps, 22 June 00. — Simla.
r Captain
I Captain A. W. Warden, Indian Staff Corps, 12 Aug. 00 (temp.). — Simla.
.-' p.s.c. Ca
Staff 'Captain*, do 1 p.s.c. Capt. H. H. H. Dovrding, Indian Staff Corps. 14 Aug. ox— Simla
(officiating).
I Captain Mac C. R. Ray, Indian Staff Corps, 21 Nov. cr. — Simla.
lQ4a Staff Abroad.
Inspector General of Artillery in India Major General T. B. Tyler, 2y Mar. 97.— Simla.
Brigade Major Captain K. K. Kunpp, Royal Art. 7 May 00.— Special duty, Wur Office.
Inspector General of Cavalry in India} « , , «, T „,.. . r,n -r+c-s\ t ,- « « >r n c n . e •„
(with rank of Major General) j Colonel K L- Elllot' CB" Z)'S0- InlUau S- C- 3' Mar. oS.-South Africa.
Brigade Major .' Captain E. C. B. Cotgrave, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Sept.. 00.
Director of Military Education in India.
ji.t.c. Colonel G. D. Stawell (from h.p. Devonshire Regt.), 1 May 00 Simla.
Hon. Captain H. Jerram, 26 Oct. 93 Simla (assist wit).
Principal Medical Officer. II. M/s Forces ill India.
Surgeon General W. S. M. Price, A.M.S., CB. MD. Army Medical Staff, 16 Nov. 01 Simla {officiating).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals for Instruction.
p.s.c. Major L. J. Shadwell. Indian Staff Corps, 21 Oct. 95 (8 Mar. 95) Kussowlie.
p.s.c. Major E. T. Taylor, Cheshire Regt., 15 Oct. 98 Ranikhet.
p.s.c Captain W. Ewbank, Royal Engineers, 20 Jan. 00 Bangalore.
p.s.c. Captain H. Jenmngs-Bramley, Black Watch, 21 Oct. 00 Dalhousie.
p.s.c. Captain R. E. H. Dyer, Indian Staff Corps, 6 Mar. 01 Chikrata.
p.t.c. Captain F. de B. Young, Indian Staff Corps, t May 01 Poona.
Punjab.
Commanding the Forces Lt.Genernl Sir liindnn Blood, KCB. 38 Oct. or.
Assist. Military Sec.andAidedeCamp Major C. P. Campbell, 18 (Jet. 01. — And Officiating Interpreter.
Aide de Camp Captain R. L. Morris. Indian Staff Corps, 3 Apr. 00.
n-.. « A3 4 in 1 (Brig. General F. H. Whitby (from Durham Light Infantry), ?i Aug. 00.—
Deputy Ad lutant General '. X/C . , J y
r 'y (. Officiating.
Assistant Quarter blaster General Colonel A. Masters, Indian Staff Corps, 14 June 01 (officiating).
Assistant Adjutant General Lt.ColonelC. A. Anderson, Royal Horse Artillery, 20 May 01.
Dep. Assistant Quarter Master General p.s.c. Major R. J. Strachcy, Rifle Brigade, 10 Dec. 98.
Deputy Assistant 'Adjutant General ... Captain A. G. Medley, Indian Staff Corps, 11 Nov. 99.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Musketry Major S. Thomson, Gordon Highlanders, o June 99.
Colonel on tin- Staff, ltoipil Artillery 1 . . , , ,. r, , , T
, .,, , , ,-V ■ -J- a ;T ' ( olouei H. P a rd v, 0 Jan. 00.
{with rank of Brigadier General) )
Dep. Assist. Adj. General R. Artillery Captain W. K Hardy, i Oct. 01.
Chief Engineer, Military Works Colonel .1. E. Broad bent, CB., 1 Oct. 99.
Principal Medical Officer { Sareepn <Aenc™' LT ?,' QS',encer- CB MD' Ben?al B8tab' *S °3t' ^■-°m~
' ■" \ ciatmg Dir. Gen. I.M.S.
ImPeCtpunji An$ac!ZianKi ^Major C. P. Scudamore, DSO. Scots Fusiliers, 1 Sept. 98.
Assist. Inspector of Army Signalling .. Captain T. S. Lambert, E. Lane. Regt.
Fibst Class District Commanders.
Commanding Lahore District Major General Sir G. de O. Morton, KCIE. CB., S Nov. 98.
Aide de Camp Lieut. E. C. Loch, Indian Staff Corps. 8 Nov. 98.
„ ■ ■ „ _. 1 r, .. „ C Mai. Gen. ('. C. Egerton, A.D.C. CB. J9SO. Indian Staff Corps, 1 A pr. 99.—
Commanding Punjab Frontier Force) officiating in Command, Punjab.
Aide de Camp Captain J. C. Sherer, Indian Staff Corps, 25 May 99.
Commanding Bawul Pindee District ... Major General B. A. Combe, CB., 7 Oct. 09.
Aide de Camp Lieut. S. B. Coombe, Indian Staff Corps.
Second Class Distbict Commandbbs.
Brigadier General R. G. W. Hepburne Sirhind.
Brigadier General J. S. Collinsdrom W. Surrey Regt.), 2 Mar.oi (31 Oct. 94) Peshawur.
Brigadier General L. Dening, DSO. Indian Staff Corps Derajat.
Assistant Adjutant Generals,
Major C. P. Triscott, DSO. Royal Artillery, 22 Apr. 9S (10 Jan. 97) Sirhind.
Colonel S. H. P. Graves, Indian Staff Corps, 15 Dec. 99 Lahore.
Major R. G. Egerton, Indian Staff Corps, 18 Feb. 00 Punjab Frontier Force.
Major P. Malcolm, Indian Staff Corps Derajat. — Offi ciating.
Major A. Cadell, Indian Staff Corps Peshawur.— 0 fficiating.
Major D. G. L. Shaw, Indian Staff Corps, 14 Fab. 01 (1 Nov. 00) Rawul Pindee.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Major W. L. Maxwell, Indian Staff Corps Sirhind.
Major A. G. Peyton, Indian Staff Corps, 3 Aug. 00 .^ Peshawur.— Officiating.
p.s.c. Major H. P. King-Salter, Rifle Brigade. Rawul Pindee.
Major A. Nicholls, Indian Staff Corps j Kohat-Kurram Force.-(:hina Exp.
Major E. Witham, 20 Hussars, 8 Jan. 00 Lahore.
CaptainC. O. Swanston, Indiau Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 00 Punjab Frontier Force.
Captain V. B. Fane, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 00 Derajat.— China Exp. Force.
Captain E. L. Sullivan, Indian Staff Corps, 27 Aug. 00 Derajat (temp.).
Colonels on the Staff.
Colonel G. H. C. Dyce, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 29 June 99 Mooltan. — Furlough.
Colonel L. R. H. D. Campbell, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 3 Nov. 99 Mooltan.— China Exp. Force
Colonel W.Hailes, Indian Staff Corps, 29 June 99 { F habad 'olkric^' ** ^^ ^
Colonel H. Dela M. Hervey, Indian Staff Corps, 27 Mar. 00 Kohat-Kurram Force.
Colonel G. L. R. Richardson, CB. CIE. CD. Indian Staff Corps, 31 July 00... Sialkot.
Colonel C. H. Des Vceux, Indian Staff Corps, 14 Feb. 01 Rangoon.— Officiating.
Colonel A. R. Porter, Indian Staff Corps, 24 Apr. 01 Mooltan (temp.)
Staff Abroad. 105
Recruiting Staff Officers.
Captain W. H. HiMebrand, Indian Staff Corps, 10 Aug. oo... Jhelum, for Punjabi Mahomcdans.
Captain H. A. F. Magiath, Indian Staff Corps, ti Apr. 99 ... Jullunder, for Sikhs.
Bt.Major A. Cadell, Indian Staff Corps, 15 June 99 Dhurnisala, for Dogras.
Captain R. T. L. Ridgway, Indian Stall' Corps, 14 June 00 ... Peshawur, lor Pathans.
Captain M. Williamson, Indian Staff Corps, 8 May 01 Jullundur, for Dogras.
Commandant Fort Attack Captain J. H. Keogh, Royal Artillery.
Adjutant Fort Attock
Bengal.
Commanding tie Force, (with rank °/}Ma;or General Sir George Luck, KCB., 6 Nov. 98.
Lt. General) > J
lr, „. _ _ ("Major R. Hoare, 4th Hussars, jo Oct. 00.— Sonth Africa.
Assist. Mil. bee and A.D.L £ Captain A. A. Kennedy, 3 Hussars, 7 Apr 01 (temp.)
Aide de Camp Captain K. B. Cook, 1 Life Guards, 6 Nov. 98.— Furlough.
Deputy Adjutant General Brigadier General Sir E. 6. Barrow, KCB. Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 00.
Assistant Quarter Master General Colonel V. A. Schalch, Indian Staff Corps, 21 Oct. 99.
Dep. Assist. Quarter Master General p.s.c. Captain C. L. Nicholson, Yorkshire Regt. 24 Mar. 01 (1 Apr. co).
Assistant Adjutant General LtX'olonel J. B. Forster (from Irish Regiment), 19 Feb. 01.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ... p.s.c. Captain M. E. Willoughby, Indian Staff Corps, 15 Apr. 01.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry ... Major W. S. Mardall, Indian Staff Corps, 30 Apr. 01.
Colonel on the Staff, Royal Artillery ... Brigadier General J. Leach, R. Artillery, 3 Dec. 00.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gens. for R. Artillery Captain T L. Coxhead, DSO. R. Artillery, 5 Feb. 00.— China Exp. Force.
_ ._. _ . ,,.,-i tit , ("Colonel F. T. N. S. Bowriug, 1 Oct. 99.— China Exp. Force.
Chief Engineers, Military Works £ Colonel H. W. Dnperier, Royal Engineers, 25 Feb. 01 {temp.).
Inspector of Gymnasia {for Punjab «»<* ' Major R. L-K M<Kerrell, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1 May 96.
Bengal Commands) ) J ' ™ " ' J ~
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General W. T. Burnett, Royal Army Medical Corps, 12 Nov. or.
„ _ . -, . _ mr-11- ("Captain E. St. A. Wake, Indian Staff Corps, 30 A"or. 97. — Officiating
Garrison Quarter Master, Fort William^ cailU)Iiment Magistrate, Nusseerabad. .'
Fiesi Class District Commanders.
r. j- n 3 »».•_<_•_■ (Major General Sir W. H. Meiklejohn, KCB. CMG., 1 Apr. 01, Bengal
Commanding Oude District ■' Infantry >!>=-.
A ide Ue Camp to SirW.H. Meiklejohn
1 Major General Sir B. Blood, KCB. Royal Engineers, 22 Sept. 9$.— South
Commanding Meerut District < Africa.
I Major General D. J. S. M'Leod, Madras Cavalry, 31. Mar. 01 {officiating).
Aide de Camp
Sbcojjd Class Disteict Commanders.
p.s.c. Brigadier General P. D. Jeffreys, CB. (from h.p. Connaught Rangers), > Nerbudda —Furlough
17 Mar. 98 } ' " '
Major General Sir W. H. Meiklejohn, KCB. CMG. Bengal Inf., 0 Dec. 98 ... Rohilcund.— Temp, in Comd. Oude.
Brigadier General Sir A. J. F. Reid, KCB. Indian Staff Corps, 3 Dec. 98 ... Assam.— China Exp. Force.
Brigadier General C. R. Macgregor, CB. DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 19 Aug. 00 Shillong.
?£ Brigadier General W. J. Vousden, CB. Indian Staff Corps { ^Frontfer Fo^ce'.' * C°m<1' ^^
Brigadier General H. V. Leach, CB. DSO. Royal Engineers, 6 Jan. 00 Presidency.— Offg. in Comd. Lahore.
p.s.c. Biigadier General Sir J. W. Murray, KCB. Royal Artillery, 21 May 01 Presidency {temp.).
p.s.c. Srig. General G. H. More-Molyneux, CB. DSO. Indian S. 0.31 July 01 Bundelcund.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
p.s.c. Lt. Colonel H. B.Mortimer (from h.p. N. Staffordshire Regt.), i60ct.99 Meerut.
p.s.c. Lt. Colonel A. J. W. Allen, East Kent Regiment, 7 Jan. 00 (4 July y3)... Oude.
p.s.c. Colonel H. R. B. Donne (from h.p. Norfolk Regiment), 3 Apr. co Allahabad.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
p.s.c. Majir H. F. Loch. Indian Staff Corps, 17 Mar. 98 Meerut. — Furlough.
Captain H. L. Roberts, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Nov. 99 Oude.
Captain H. A. Iggulden, Derbyshire Regiment, 3 July 99 Presidency. — Furlough.
p.s.c. Captain F. A. Dudgeon, S. Lancashire Regiment, 1 Apr. 00 Nerbudda.— Sick Furlough.
Major A. B. Dunsterville, East Surrey Regiment, 1 Apr. 00 Bundelcund. — South Africa.
Major E. H.J. Reay, Wiltshire Regiment, 8 Apr. 01 , Bundelcund (temp.).
Captain C. W. Somerset, Indian Staff Corps, 30 Sept. 00 Assam.
Colonels on the Staff.
Colonel C. R. Macgregor, CB. DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 16 Apr. 99 — Fyzabad. — Temp, in Comd. Assam.
Colonel F. S. Gwatkin, Indian Staff Corps, 12 Aug. 00 Fyzabad (officiating).
Colonel .Sir C. H. Leslie, Bart. CB. Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 01 Cawnpore.
OolonelL.Dening, DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 1 Sept. 00 jDelhi.-Comdg. Hyderabad Cont.
0 1 > i ^ (temp.).
Bt.Colonel H. A. Abbott, CB, Indian Staff Corps, 2 Apr. 00 (officiating}.
Recruitinq Stuff Officers.
Captain T. Webster, Indian Staff Corps, 1 May 97 '. { ^i/^f*9 and Hindu"stam Ma"
MajorW. Prior, Indian Staff Corps, 3 Feb. 98 { ^FuTougn! Hindustani Hijldus-
Captain W. Brakspear, Indian Staff Corps, Goruckpore, for Goorkhas.
Madras.
Gaccrnor Rt.Hon. Oliver Arthur Tilliers, Lord Ampthill, GCIE., 28 Dec. 00
Private Secretary
Military Secretary Captain W. MacL. Campbell, Royal Highlanders, 28 Dec. 00.
i Captain R. D'A. Fife, Yorkshire Regimert, 28 Dec. 00.
Lieut. D. W. Cameron, Grenadier Guards, 28 Dec. 00.— Sick Fr.rl.
Captain G. F. Higgins, 3 Bn. Bed. Regt., 28 Dec. 00 {extra).
Lieut. Mon. R. Lygon, Grenadier Guards, 28 Dec. 00 {extra).
I Lieut. H. C. Oakes, Indian Staff Corps, 16 June 01 (extra).
I Lt. Colonel C. E. Crighton, S.I. By. Vol. Rifles, 28 Dec. 00
V. (honorary).
106 Staff Abroad.
Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. B. Browning, Madras Estab., 28 Dec. 00.
Commanding the Forces Lieut.General Sir G. B. Woleele.f, KCB. 28 Oct. 98.— Furlough. .
Assist. Military Sec. andAidedeCamp Lit. Col. C. M. T. Western, 14 Nov. 00 (temp.).
Provisional Aide de Camp Lieut. ff. F. S. Casson, Indian Staff Corps. 9 Mar. or.
Deputy Adjutant General (with rank') ,, , , T D '— xr .,, T ,,. „, a ~ .
of Brigadier General). j Colonel J. P. C. Neville, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. or.
Assistant Quarter Muster General
Assistant Adjutant General ! Colonel F J. Kempster, DSO. (from Munster Fits.), 23 July 97.-Offgi
I D. A. G. Punjab.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Captain G. R. de H. Smith, Indian Staff Corps, 3 Dec. 00. — Furlough.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Musketry Major T. N. Bagnall, East Yorkshire Regiment, .;i Mar. 99.
Colonel onfhe Staf, Soval Artillery ... (Brigadier General A. B. Stopford, Royal Artillery, zo Oct. 90. -Offg. Inspi.
" ' l Gen. of Artillery in India.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General It. Artillery Captain F. Vans Agnew, Royal Artillery, 6 May 01 .
Chief Engineer, Military Works
Principal Medical Officer
Fibst Class Distbict C'ommandebs.
Commanding Burma District Major General M. Protheroe, CB. CSI. Indian Staff Corps, 4 Jan. 99.
Aide de Cum)' Captain A. G. Stuart, Royal Scots, 29 Nov. 90.
Commanding SeMinderabad District ... Major General J. H. Wodeliouse, CB. CMG. Royal Artillery, 1 1 Apr. 01.
Aide de Camp
Second Class Distbict Commandebs.
Brigadier General Sir II. A. Macdonald, KCB. DSO. (from Royal | ,,r „. ,
Fusiliers), 24 Oct. 93 ' J- Wellington.
Major General G. Simpson, CB. Indian S.C., 3 July 00 (12 Feb. ool Mandalay.
Brig. General H. B. MacCall, CB. (from b.n. Regt. Dist.), 2 Aug. 00 Bangalore.
Brigadier General R. A. Gilchrist, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Sept. 00 ... Fort St. George.
Colonel F. H. Plowdcn, Indian S.C., 2 Mar. 01 Belgaum.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Lt.Colonel A. B. Fenton, Indian Staff Corps, 14 Dec. 96 Bangalore.— Offg. A.Q.M.G. Madras- Army-
Major G. W. Maxwell, Indian Staff Corps, 19 Dec. 96 Southern.
"■*■'' ' T8J Mnroh^lfj'nn'e ^°0.d.* .^.f 0".^fV°.D:l. ,!:!> "I>0rSet.ReSril^ent.). } Seciander-a.na.1.— Furlousrli.
Major H. T. King, Indian Staff Crps, 25 Mar. 99 Belgaum.
Major I. Kirkpatrick, S. Stafford Regiment, 29 Sept. 00 (5 Apr. 99) Burma. — Furlough.
M.i : C. T. Robinson. Royal Artillery, 20 May 01 Madras. — Temp. Mhow.
Bt.Lt. Colonel G. II. H. Conchman, DSO. Somerset Light Infantry Mandalay.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Major C. F. Robinson, Royal Artillery, 22 Sept. 00
Major J. R. Mathewes, Indian Staff Corps, 6 Apr. 97 Secunderabad.
Captain H. L; Rosher, Dorsetshire Regiment, 20 Oct. 97 (18 Mar. 97) Bangalore.
Captain H. T. Broking, Indian Staff Corps, 30 Nov. 98 Burma. — China Exp. Force.
Cantain E. R. B. Murray, Indian Staff Corps, 18 July 00 Burma {temp.).
Major W. F. Coleman, Suffolk Regiment, 30 July 00 Rangoon.— Officiating A.A.G. Mandalay.
Southern Shan States.
Captain H. St. G. Thomas, Indian Staff Corps, 7 May 01 Madras.
Major J. H. E. Reid. K. O. Scottish Borderers, 12 June 01 Belgaum.— Offg. A. A. G. Madras.
Colonels on the Staffi.
Colonel E. B. Anderson, Indian Staff Corps, 5 Jane 97 Bellary.
Colonel A. Hewlett, Indian Staff Corps, 5 Feb. 01 Rangoon.
Southern Shan States.
Bombay.
Governor Tit. Hon. Henry Stafford, Lord Northcote of Exeter, GCIE. CB. 17 Feb. 00.
Private Secretary
Military Secretary Lt.Colonel R. Owen (from h.p. 2r Lancers), 2 Nov. 00.
{ Captain Hon. C. B. F. Greviile, 7 Hussars, 20 Feb. 00.
.., -, ) Lieut. J. G. Greig, Indian Staff Corps. — Sick Furlough.
Aides de Lamp . Captain jr. jj. Wood, West York Regiment, 2S June 00 (extra).
' Captain C. V. Sloane-Stanley, 12 Lancers, 14 June 01 (extra).
Suraeon Lt.Colonel A. E. J. Croly, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Commanding the Forres General Sir Robert C. Low, GCB. Bengal Cavalry, 29 Oct. 93.
Assist Military Secretary and Aide > Major H_ E. stanton, £>SO. Royal Artillery, 29 Oct. 98.— Furlough.
de Camp )
Aide de Camp
Deputy Adjutant General (with rank) . Coloue, j A_ Barlow (from h.p. Manchester Regt.), r Feb. 99.
ut Brigadier General) )
Assistant Quarter Master General Colonel W. E. Hilliard (from h.p. Yorkshire Light Infantry), 21 Jan. 93.
(■Colonel A. W. Proudtoot, Indian Staff Corps, 24 July 99. — Offg. in Comd.
Assistant Adjutant Generals < Deesa District.
(.Colonel F. Stevenson, Indian Staff Corps, 3 Nov. 00. — Officiating.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Major S. C. F. Jackson, DSO. Hampshire Regt. ro July 97 (21 Apr. 9-).
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry ... Major R. D. Burlton, Indian Staff Corps, 23 Feb. or (1 Nov/97). — Furlough,
Colonel on the Staff", Royal Artillery ... Bt. Col. E. G. H. Bingham, h.p.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for S. Artillery Captain W. E. Wingfleld, Royal Artillery, 14 Sept. 00.
Chief Engineer, Military Works ....'. Colonel R. O. Lloyd. 1 Oct. 99.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General VV. S. M. Price, Army Medical Staff, t7 June 99.
Inspector of Gymnasia (Madras and Bomlay Commands).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, British Army Schools (Madras and Bombay Commands).
Lt. Col, C. Grant, 29 Apr. 01 ,
Staff Abroad. 107
Inspector of Army Signalling (Madras aniBombay Command*). — Captain A. E. Hatch, Indian Staff Corps, 16 isg, 97.
Fibst Class Disinter Coiimandbbs.
Commanding Poona District p.s.c. Major General C. J. Burnett, CB. 31 Dec.gS. — Offg. in Comd.. Madras.
Aide de Camp Major W. Kirk, 2 Dragoon Guards, 14 Apr. 09.
Off j. in Command Quetta District (ritt [ y<r s-f. Brigadier General SirR. C. Hart, XCB.R. Engineers, 5 Oct. 99.
rant of Major General) i r " ' = ' J *v
A \de de C 1 ip Captain E. Harding Newman, Royal Artillery.
( ■ it j Mhov District Major General Sir R. Westmacott, KCB. DSO. Ind. Staff Corps, 31 Mar. 00,
( ■■ p
Second Class Distbici Cosiaiandebs.
p.s.c. Brigadier General F.Yentris (from li.p. Essex Segt.), 23 July 97 Bombay. — Offg. in Comd., Poona.
Y€ Brigadier General O'M. Creagh, Indian StaffCorps, 22 Feb. 99 Aden. — China Exp. Force.
Brigadier General P. J. Maitland, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 29 Apr. 01 Aden {temp.).
Brigadier General F. Abbott, Indian Staff Corps, 22 July 00 Xagpore {temp.)
BrU-adier General W. C. Black, Indian Staff Corps, 25 July 99 Deesa. — Furlough.
p.*. . Bngaaier General H. E. Penton, Indian Staff Corps, 9 June 00 Xagpore. — Sick Furlough,
I .*. . Brig. Gen. J. H. S. Craigie, CB. (from h.p. Highland Lt. Inf.) 19 Feb.oi ... Sind.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Bt.Lt.C:lri_si F. H Kelly, Royal Engineers, 23 June 00 Quetta (temp.).
I.: lone! J. A. Bell, Indian Staff Corps, 4 Feb. 99 Sind.
Colonel F. H. Plowden (from Oxford Lt. Infantry), 2 Sept. od Mhow. — Temp.int'jmd. Bel gaum.
Colonel W. H. Riddell (from Bedford Regiment) 4<3ct. od Bombay.— Offg. in ComJ.Romb.ay,
M ajor K. \V. G. Wadeson, Indian StaffCorps, 23 Aug. od
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
y.s.c. Major R. J. Pinner, Royal Fusiliers, 27 Nov. o5 \ ^£&£f"' ******' ^ S°°'
Maj jr V. . J. M'Whannie, Irish Rifle3, 22 Apr. 9S Poona.
Captain F. L. Vincent. Indian StaffCorps, 2 Aug. od Bombay {'em p.).
p.s.c. Major W. H. Bowes, Scots Fusiliers, 30 Oct. 90 Xagpore. — Furlough.
Bt.Major C. H. 1". Price, DSO. Indian StaffCorps, 26 Apr. oo Aden.— Sick Furlough.
Captain C. W. Garraway, Irish Regiment, 2 May 00 Sind.
Captain F. A. Hoghton, Indian Staff Corps, 19 June 00 Bombay.
( aptaii (1 S. Broome, Indian Staff Corps, 22 July od Mhow
Colonel on the Staff.
el F.Abbott, Indian Staff Corps, 9 June od pusseerabaa.-Comdg. Nagp?re
7 (. Dist. (temp.)
Becruiting Staff Officers. [sidency Mahomedar?.
Captain R. M. Betham, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 99 Poona, for Mahrattas and Pre-
Captain A. H. Dennys, Indian Staff Corps , Xusseerabad, for Raiputana and
[C.I. Hindus and Mahomedans.
Hyderabad Contingent.
rMaj.Gen. Sir N. R. Stewart, Bart. CB. Indian S.C., 29 Jnnegg.—
Con mandant (2nd Class District Commander) i China Expeditionary Force.
(.Brig.Gen.L. Deaing, DSO. Indian StaffCorps, 30 July od (tern]).).
I • t Adjutant General Bt.Lt. Colonel L. Herbert, Indian Staff Corps, 14 Nov. 9
CEYLON.
Governor and Commander in Chief i?f..H««. Sir-Joseph 'WestRidgeway.GC.Ji'G.A'CS. TCC8I. Colombo.
Aides de Camp /Captain R. F. K. Gooch, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment, 6 Feb. od.
(.Captain SVr F. Burdett, Bart. Reserve, 2=; Jan. 01 {extra).
Brigadier Oenerat Major General F. T. Hobson, 26 Mar. 97.
Aidede Camp Lieut. A. P. Dene, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry [acting).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals /Lt. Colonel .How. E. Xoel (from h.p. Rifle Brigade), 18 Jan. 99.
"" CMaior A. E. Cuming, Army Service Corps, 20 Dec. 99.
Commanding Eoyal Artillery Lt.Colonel W. E. L. Balfour.
( landing Eoyal Engineer Lt.Colonel J. C. Campbell.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel E. Heath, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Major A. G. B. Stubbs.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel R. H. Quill, MB.
CHINA AND HONG KONG.
Governor and Commander in Chief of Mono Kong... Sir Henry Arthur Blake, GCMG. Victoria.
Aidede Camp
Major General Major General Sir W. J. Gascoigne, KCMG. 17 Nov. 08.
Aide de Camp Captain Man. H. W. Trefusis, Scots Guards, 17 Nov. 98.
(Major M. M. Morris, Royal Artillery. i3 Dec. 00 (temp.).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals I p.s.c. Bt.Major A. B. Hamilton, K. O. Scot. Bor., 24 Juno oj
{.p.s.c. Lt.Col. R. F. Johnson, CMG. Royal Artillery.
Common ting Royal Artillery
Cimm oidiny Boyal EngineerlColonel on the Staff) Colonel L. F. Brown.
C'nef Ordnance Officer Colonel J. L. Wheeler, Army Ordnance Department,,
District Paymaster Colonel S. D. Crookenden.
Principal Medical Officer
WEI-HAI-WEI.
it ijor General t
A'de de Camp
Staf Captain ..'..'.'..'.'.V.V.V.V.'.'.'." Lieut. J. A. Higgon, Welsh Fusi'ijrs, 3 June 01,
io8 Staff Abroad.
CHINA MELD FORCE.
Commanding the Force(mith raxkof Major General) Tu€ Culonel O'M Creagh, Indian Staff Corps.
Allies fie Camp
Chief Stuff Offiar [graded a* Col. on the Staff)... Colonel G. H. W. O'Sullivan, Royal Engineers.
Commanding Boyal Artillery {with rank oft
Brigadier General) J
Brigade Major, Boi/al Artillery Captain T. L. Coxlvead, DSO.
Commanding Boyal Bngiueers [Colonels on 1ltc\ Colonel W. T. Shone, CB. DSO. g Nov. oo.
Staff', with rank of Brigadier General) ) Coionel F. T. N. Spratt-Bowring, n Mar. 01.
Brinade Major, Boyal Engineers Lt.Colonel J. G. Day.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gencril Captain S. B. Grimston, Indian Staff Corps.
Dtp. Artist. Qr. Mr. General Major P. W. D. Brockman, Indian Staff Corps.
Do. for Intelligence Major A. W. S. Wingate, Indian Staff Corps.
r, ... ,,. . . , r, -ir a ... i § p.s.c. Captain 1. Philipps, DSO. Indian Staff Corps.
Dep. Asstst. Adjutant and Qr. Mr. Generals (captain G. H. Co'.omo, Indian Staff Corps, ,2 Sept. oo.
Supt rintendent of Army Signalling Captain G. C. Rigby, Wiltshire Regiment.
Commandant Head Quarters and Provost Marshal Captain R. B. Low, DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 31 July 00.
I Captain G. W. Johnson, Indian Staff Corps, as June 00.
Provost Marshals - Captain J. J. P. Quinn, Indian Staff Corps, 19 Oct. 00.
i, Captin V. B. Fane, Indian Staff Corps.
Assistant Provost Marshal (graded as D.A.A.G.) Captain P. M. Keogh, Queensland Force, 13 Sept. 00.
Deputy Judge Advocate General Major L. H. Reid, Indian Staff Corps.
n 1 tj >■ s\/x f Lieut. T. S. Cox, Indian Staff Corps.
■Railway Police Officers 1 Lieut. I. A. Keble, Indian Staff Corps.
Principal Medical Officer [with rank of Colonel)... Lt.Colonel P. F. O'Connor, Indian Medical Service.
Senior Veterinary Officer Vet. Lieut. H. J. Axe, Vety. Dept.
Commanding 1st Infantry Brigade Major General Sir N. R. Stewart, Bart. CB. Indian Staff Corps.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen Captain H. O. Parr, Indian Staff Corps.
Dep. Assist, Qr. Mr. Gen Major H. T. Brooking, Indian Staff Corps.
Commanding 2nd Infantry Brigade (with rank of 1 ye Colonel 0>iI_ Creagh, Indian Staff Corps.
Major General) } " «
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. (with rank of Major) Major J. M. Stewart, Indian Staff Corps.
Dep. Assist. Qr. Mr. Gen Major J. A. Huiiison-Craufurd, Indian Staff Corps.
Commanding 3rd Infantry Brigade (with rank of CoIonel sir A. J. p. Reid, KCB. Indian Staff Corps.
Ma/or General) )
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Captain A. N'ioholls, Indian Staff Corps,
Deputy Assistant Quart, r Master General Major H. Hudson, Indian Staff Corps.
Commanding 4th Infantry Brii/ade
Deputy Assistant Adjutant G: ueral p.s.c. Major F. C. Coloml), Indian Staff Corps.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Imperial ) c tain H D. Watson, Indian Staff Corps.
Troops )
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Major F. T. Williams, Indian Ktuif Corps.
I 'ommanding Cavalry Brigade
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Mfijor P. W. P. Angolo, Indian Staff Carps.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Captain V. B. Fane, Indian Staff Corps.
Commanding Lines of Communication and Base ) Coloilcl L. r. h. D. Campbell, CB. Indian Staff Corps.
(■with rank of Major General) )
Assistant Adjutant tic Qr. Mr. Gen Bt.Lt-Colonel J. C. Swann, Indian Staff Corps, 12 Sept. 00.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Captain M. R. E. Ray, Indian Staff Corps, 28 July 00.
Principal Medical Officer Lt.Colonel H. F. P. F. Esmonde-White, Indian Medical Service.
On Special Service.
For Jin lie rial Service TrOOVS ] £■»•«■ Major C. M. Ducat, Indian Staff Corps.
Capt. G. H. G. Moekler, Indian S.C. ( with rank of Major)
Captain A. W. S. Wingate, Indian Staff Corps, 25 July
00 (graded as D.A.A. Gen.)
Captain U. P. Menzies, S. Lane. Regiment, 31 Mar. or
(ditto),
p.s.c. Captain G. S. P. Napier, Oxford Lt. Infantry.
p.s.c. Major C. H. Selwyo, Indian Staff Corps.
Major J. A. Douglas, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain E. H. Cole, Indian Staff Corps.
p.s.c. Caotain M. E. Willougbby, Indian Staff Corps.
p.s.c. Captain G. de S. Barrow, Indian Staff Corps.
p.s.c. Captain P. Tweddell, Indian Staff Corps.
p.s.c. Captain F. Rennick, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain f. W. Orchard, Indian Staff Corps.
Major J. G. Turner, Indian S. C. (graded as D.A\A.Gen.)
Major H. V. Cox. Indian Staff Corps [ditto).
Captain W. L. Conran, Indian S.C. [graded as Staff Capt.)
Oapwiin C. M. Crawford, Indian Staff Corps (ditto).
Captain C. W. Tribe, Indian Staff Corps (ditto).
Captain E. M. Hughes, Indian Staff Corps (ditto.)
Captain W. A. Stokes, Royal Engineers (ditto).
Special Service Officers.
Bt. Lt.Colonel E. F. H. M'Swiney, DSO. Indian S. C.
Mojor H. E. F. Uoold-Adams, Royal Art. 17 Aug. 00.
p.s.c. Major N . W. H. Du Boulay, Royal Art. 13 July 00.
p.s.c Major T. P. England, Royal Fusiliers.
-Major G. E. Pereira, DSO. Grenadier Guards, 20 Nov. 00 | Captain W. L. Conran, Indian Staff Corps.
(graded as D.A.A.Gen.) Captain A. R. Dick, Indian Staff Corps.
Major St. G. L. Steele, Indian Staff Corps. Captain D. R. Adye, Indian Staff Corps.
Bo.Bajor Hon. H. D. Napier, Indian Staff Corps. | Captain C. G. AV. Hunter, Royal Engineers.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
(Including Prince of Wales' Island, Malacca, Singapore, and Christmas Island.)
Governor and Commander in Chief, and High~\
Commissioner for the Protected States in the > Singapore.
Malay Peninsula )
Aide de Camp
Colonel on the Staff
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Captain R. W. P. White, Welsh Regiment, 28 Feb. 96.
Garrison Adjutant Captain C. F. L. Mulliken, R. Garrison Artillery, 1 Feb. 01.
Commanding Boyal Artillery Lt.Colonel R. Oakes. Singapore.
Commanding Boyal Engineer Lt.Colonel J. D. B'ullerton.
Chief Ordnance Office Captain H. T. Wynter, Royal Artillery.
District Paymaster Lt.Colonel De la P. Robinson.
Senior Medical Officer
LABUAN AND ITS DEPENDENCIES.
Governor and Commander i'i C'eief. E. W. Birch, CMG.
Staff Abroad. ioS*
AUSTRALASIAN COMMONWEALTH.
Governor General and Commander in Chief [St ^rO^ ^^ ^^^ *""' °f HoPetOUU' KT' &0M&'
Military Secretary Major Son. C. H. C. Willoughby, q Lancers, S Nov. oo.
a;j., j. nn„„ S Captain B. D'A. Corbet, Reserve. 7 Nov. 00.
A.ae» ae t^amp J Lieut_ R w Duff> Porfar and Kinoardine Art. 5 0ct. ^ (exfra).
New South Wales.
Governor Sf. Son. Ear! Beauchainp, KCMG. Sydney.
Aide de Camp
"Victoria.
Governor Colonel Sir G. S. Clarke, KCMG. Melbourne.
Aide de Camp Lieut. C. H. Browning, Royal Artillery.
South Australia.
Governor Sight Son. Lord Tennyson, KCMG. Adelaide.
Aide de Camp Lieut. P. H. G. Feilden, 7 Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Western Australia.
Governor Son. .Sir Arthur Lawley, KCMG. Perth.
Aidede Camp Lieut. G. W. Murray (lromh.p. Seaforth Hghldrs.), 21 Mar. 01.
Queensland.
Governor - Et.Son. C. W. A. N. Lord Laniington, GCMG. Brisbane .
Aide de Camp
Tasmania.
Governor and Commander in Chief 'S'iV A. E. Havelock, GCMG. GCIE. Sobart Town.
Aide de Camp
NEW ZEALAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief L". J. M. Earl o/'Ranfurly, GCMG. Wellington.
I Captain D. H. Alexander, West Yorkshire Regiment, 2 June 97
Ailesie Camp - 2nd Lieut. T. V. C. Northland, Viscount, Coldstream Guards.
FIJI ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief, and Sigh \ ffi Q Thomas Michael O'Brien, KCMG. Suva.
Commissioner for the Western Pacific ) '
Aidede Camp
BRITISH NEW GUINEA.
Lieutenant Governor George Ruthven Le Hunte, Esq. CMG.
AMERICA.
CANADA.
CoilPBISING ALL THE PROVINCES WITHIN AND ADJACENT THERETO.
Governor General of the Dominion of Canada The St. Son. the Earl of Minto, GCMG. Ottawa.
Military Secretary p.s.c. Major F. S. Maude, DSO. Coldstream Guards, 16 May 01 .
Aides de Camp < Captain J. H. C. Graham, Coldstream Guards, 6 Mar. 99.
I Captain A. C. Bell, Scots Guards, 20 Oct. 00.
Lieutenant General Salifax.
Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camp
Aidede Camp -
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel V. R. Biscoe (from h. p. N. Lancashire Hegt.) iS Mar. 97.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals (%*•£ *fTr J- Semini, Leicester Regt.^Oct. q5.-Acting A.A.Gen.
r * ■' \ Bt.Col. A. fcl. Collai'd, Army Service Corps, 1 July 01.
Commanding Ecjal Artillery Lt.Colonei R. A. Rigg.
Commanding Soya! Engineer Lt.Colonei W. D. Conner.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonei G. R. Atkinson, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Major H. B. Harward.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel W. M'Watters.
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir C. Boyle, KCMG St. John's.
Aide de Camp
.BARBADOES, Sec.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir Frederic Mitchell Hodgson, KCMG. 18 Feb. 01. Bridgetow.t.
Aide de Camp Lieut. C. P. Berthon, East Yorkshire Regt. 6 Feb, 01.
Colonel on the Staff {with rank of Major General) Colonel J. F. Hilton, 13 June 00.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals [ LtX'oL L' E; B' Boolh ^from h'P' West Rl(iillS RsSt-), " Jan. 99.
Commanding Royal Artillery
wpmmanding lioyal Engineer , , Lt.Colonei A. C. Foley.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain B. ff. Willis, Royal Marines.
Disttict Paymaster Lt.Colonei L. H. Bennett,
Benior Medical Officer , Lt.Colonei E. A. Roche.
H
108b Staff Abroad.
ANTIGUA AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Francis Fleming, KCMG St. Joht.'s.
Aide de Camp
Antigua. — Island Secretary Sir G. Melville, KCMG St. John'/.
BAHAMAS.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir Gilbert Thomas Carter, KCMG. Nassau.
Aide de Camp
WINDWARD ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir Robert Baxter Llewelyn, KCMG St. Georgey Grenada
St. Lucia. — Administering the Government Sir Harry Langhorne Thompson, KCMG La: .(riit.
Garrison Adjutant
District Paymaster Captain E. F. Despard.
BRITISH GUIANA.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir W. J. Bendall, GCMG George Totr.-j.
Aide de Camp Captain R. B. Feilden, Reserve.
HONDURAS.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir David Wilson, KCMG Belize.
Aide de Camp
JAMAICA.
Captain General and Governor in Chief. Sir Augustus William Lawson Hemming, GCMG Kingston.
Aided: Camp
Colonel on the Staff {with rank of Major General) Colonel A. G. Raper (from h.p. Resri'r.ental District), 5 Sept. 00.
•r, . . . , . ... . . „ , ( p.s.c. Captain A. H. Barthorp, Northampton Ke<_'T. 1 Nov.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals -, 'Mnj(i. M> w, j. Edye) Army Service Corps, 21 Sept. . .
Garrison Adjutant Captain L. R. Beadon, West India Regiment, 12 Feb. i .
Commanding Royal Artillery Major F. A. L. Powell.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel A. H. Bagnold.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major M. R. P. Audain, Dublin Fusiliers.
District Pat/master Lt.Colonel J. A. R. Bell.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel E. H. Joynt, MD.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Cornelius Alfred Molone3% KCMG Port of Spam.
Aide de Camp
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.
Commissioner E. J. Cameron, Esq Grand 2'uri.
BERMUDA.
Governor and Commander in Chief p.s.c. General .Sir G. D. Barker, KCB., 24 June 96.
Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camp
... , _ ( Captain A. C. Hvde, West India Regiment, 1 May oo. — Acting
Aidede Camp [ Assistant Military Secrerary.
_ . ... , ... . . r, , ( Major A. W. M. Wilson, West India Regiment, 7 Ma v 00 {temp.).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals -(.Lt.Colonel E. Gaussen.Army Service Corps,29 June 99 U7Apr.97)
Garrison Adjutant
Commanding Royal Artillery Colonel H. C. M. Woods St. George'*.
Commanding lioyal Engineer Lt.Colonel F. S. Leslie.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel P. G. Parkinson, Army Oidnance Department.
District Paymaster Major I. W. T. S. Smythe.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel L. J. Peyton, MB.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief William Grey- Wilson, Esq. CMG Stanleg
log
REGIMENTAL DISTRICT STAFF
W"/-\ "I Regimental District, GLENCOESE. Counties, Edinbubgh, Peebles, Hadlikston, Esrwick,
!*"' *"'■ J" ■ LINLITHGOW.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Arthur Broadwood, 15 May 01 ; Colonel, 2 June 92.
Territorial 'Regiment, Royal Scots (1 F. and Edinburgh Militia).— Volunteers, The Queen's Rifle Volunteer
Brigade, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and Sth Volunteer Battalions Royal Scots.
JTf\ O Regimental District, GUILDFORD. County, Part of Surrey.
br ' . ~' Lieutenant Colonel.— Arthur H. Nourse, it May gq ; Colonel, 29 Sept. 98.
Territorial Regiment, West Surrey Rest. (2 P. a/id 2nd Surrey Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
Volunteer Battalions West Surrey Regiment.
"NTo Q Regime nfal District, CANTERBURY. County, Fart of Kent.
ZT' . ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — Robert A. Hickson, CS. 1 Jan. 01 ; Colonel, 1 July 99.
territorial Regiment, East Kent Regiment (3 F. and East Kent Militia). — Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer
Battalions East Kent Retriment.
"N"0 A. Regimental Dis'ricf. LANCASTER. County, Fart of
' Jr" ..." Lieutenant Colonel.— Pulteney. H. Murray, 3 Apr. c
of Lancashire.
, j nju, 00; Colonel, 11 Feb. 98.
lerritonal Regiment, Lancaster Regt. (4 F. uh<J 1st Lancashire Militia).— Volunteers, 1st Volunteer Battalio
Lancaster Regiment.
nteers, 1st, 2nd, a
£TO 5 Regimental District, NEWCASTLE. Counties, Northumberland, Durham.
I lp ' . Lieutenant Colonel.— Arthur L. Woodland, 3 July 01 (femp.) ; Colonel, 31 Oct. 00.
xerntorial Regiment, Northumberland Fusiliers (5 F. and Northumberland Militia).— Volu
\ 3rd V olunteer Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers.
aS O 68 Territorial Regiment, DurhamLight Infantry (68 F. and 106 F. and 1st and 2nd Durham Militia.
* — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Volunteer Battalious Durham Light Infantry.
!N"r» ft Regime, tal District, WARWICK. County, Warwick.
"*•'*-'■ \J , Lieutenant Colonel.—
Territorial Regiment, Royal Warwickshire Regt. (6 F. and island 2nd Warwick Militia). — Volunteers, 1st and
2nd Volunteer Battalions Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
/ Ttf /-) 17 Regimental District, HOUNSLOW. County, Middlesex, and Metropolitan.
I "" *-'■ _ ' " Lieutenant Colonel. — Gardiner F. Guyon, 1 Dec. 00; Colonel, n Dec. 95.
Territorial Regiment, 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 6 and 7 Bns. Royal Fusiliers (7 n\ and Westminster, London, and South Middle-
sex M;iitia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions Royal Fusiliers.
"W"/-) C 17 Territorial Regiment, Middlesex Regt. (57 F. and 77 F. and Elthorne and East Middlesex Militia.
■i^lv-f. *-* ■ ' — Volunteers, ist and 2nd Vol. Bns. Middlesex Regt., 17th Middlesex.
1 Ttf/~) ft Regimental District, WARRINGTON. County,!
,„ <J" Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward H. Fitzherbert, 11 :
territorial Regiment, Liverpool Regt. (S F. and 2nd Lancas
, Fart of Law cashiee.
1 Feb. 01; Colonel, 12 Jul3T 97.
Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
6th (7th Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment attached to 6th), and Sth Volunteer Battalions Liverpool
i Regiment.
TJ/~v 4.0 Territorial Regiment, South Lancashire Regt. (40 F. and 82 F. and 4th Lancashire Militia). —
~ »■' ■ * v/ • Volunteers, 1st a«d 2nd Volunteer Battalions South Lancashire Regiment.
\T/~» Q Regimental District, NORWICH. Cok >ity, Nobfolk.
-t^U. C7 . Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles H. Shepherd, DSO. 2S Oct. 98; Colonel, 1 May 97.
Territorial Regiment, Norfolk Regt. (9 F. <f- 1st <$• 2nd Norfolk Militia).— J"'oZ«tt<eer«, ist, 2nu,3rd, and 4th Volun-
teer Battalions Norfolk Regiment.
"^"n 1 O Regimental 'District, LINCOLN. County, Lincoln.
*5*' .y ■ . ■*"'-'■ Lieutenant Colonel— John H. E. Hinde, CB. 9 Feb. 01 ; Colonel, 1 July 99.
Territorial Regiment, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 F. «»ii N. and S. Lincoln Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd and 3rd
Volunteer Battalions Lincolnshire Regiment.
AT/-* "IT Regimental District, EXETER. County, Devonshire.
ir' A-*-» Lieutenant Colonel. — Dennett T. Kinder, 7 Oct. oS ; Colonel, 18 Jan. 96.
Territorial Regiment. Devonshire Regiment (n F. and 2nd and 1st Devon Militia).— Volunteers, j&t, 2nd, 3rd
4th, and 5tb Volunteer Battalions Devonshire Regiment.
TJ"[-, ] O Regimental District, BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Counties, Suffolk, Cambridge.
Jr* ■L^J- Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard T. E. Dowse, 10 Sept. 98 ; Colonel, 10 Sept. 98.
Territorial Regiment, Suffolk Regt. (12 F. and West Suffolk and Cambridge yi.iU.tia).— Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd
and 4th Volunteer Battalions Suffolk Regiment
°W"/~) 1 O Regimental District, TAUNTON. County, Somebset.
F*„* -!■»-». Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert B. Cotton, 4 June 96; Colonel, 2.5 May 94.
lerritonal Regiment, Somersetshire Light Infantry (13 F. f 1 f 2 Somerset Militia).— Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and
3rd Volunteer Battalions Somersetshire Light Infantry.
"M°(~| 14- Regimental District, YORK. CoimIj, Par' 0/ West Ridixg of Yoee.
9-* v-». -L ^X . Lieutenant Colonel. — Arthur W. Noyes, 10 Oct. 98 ; Colonel, so March 93.
Territorial Regiment, West Yorkshire Regt. (14 F. and 2nd and 4th West York Mililaa). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd,
and 3rd Volunteer Battalions West Yorkshire Regiment.
JJrj 1 K Regimental District, BEVERLEY. County, East Riding of York.
T " .■*■'•"'• Lieutenant Colonel.— Frederick S. Allen, 19 Dec. 99 ; Colonel, 15 Aug. 9;.
lerritonal Meg, me ut, East Yorkshire Beu-t. (15 F. axd East York Militia).— Volunttjrs, ist and 2nd Volunteer
Battalions East Yorkshire Regiment.
TNJ"/-v 1 £3 Regimental District, BEDFORD. Counties, Huntingdon, Bedford, Hertford.
' *~ ■ ■*■ '-' ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — William Henry Young, 10 July 99 ; Colonel, 3 June 99.
Verntorial Regiment, Bedfordshire Regf.. (16 F. and Bedford and Hertford Militia).— Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and
3rd Volunteer imitations Bedfordshire Regiment.
H 2
no Regimental District Staff.
"M--. "I TJ Regimental District, LEICESTER. Counties, Nottingham, Leicester
^■' "• if. Lieutenant Colonel. — John H. H. S. D. Hogarth, 15 Dec. 99; Colonel, 1 Jan. 98.
Territorial Regiment, Leicestershire Regt. (17 F. and Leicestershire Militia). — Volunteers, ist Volunteer
Battalion Leicestershire Regiment.
W"/-v 1 Q Regimental District, CLONMEL. Counties, Kilkenny, Tippebary, Wexfobd, Watebfobd.
•*■* "• *Oi Lieutenant Colonel. — John H. A. Spyer, 16 Jan. 99 ; Colonel, 17 Dec. o3.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Irish Regiment (18 P. and Wexford, North Tipperary, mid Kilkenny Militia) .
"M"-. 1 Q Regimental District, RICHMOND (Yorkshire). County, North Riding of Yobk.
•'vi -Li/. Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward A. Bruce, 25 Mar. 00 ; Colonel, 29 Mar. 97.
Territorial Regiment, Yorkshire Regt. (19 P. and 5th W. York and North York Militia).— Volunteers, 1st and 2nd
Volunteer Battalions Yorkshire Regiment.
"NT/-i QA Regimental District, BURY. County, P art oj Lancashire.
■*■' vi JLi\J , Lieutenant Colonel. — John L. Ross, 30 June 96; Colonel, 10 Sept. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 F. and 7th Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and 3rd
Volunteer Battalions Lancashire Fusiliers.
*VT^ Ol Regimental District , AYR. Counties, Ate, Wigtown, Kibkcudbbight.
XN \J . jLiA.. Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. William A. Yule, 1 Oct. 00; Colonel, 1 Oct. 00.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Scots Fusiliers (21 F. and Ayr and Wigtown Militia) . — Volunteers, ist and 2nd
Volunteer Battalions Scots Fusiliers.
N"n 0 O Regimental District, CHESTER. County, Cheshibe.
*' "< mA£A ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — Albert E. Ommanney, 4 May 01 ; Colonel, 20 May 98.
Territorial Regiment, CheshireRegt. (22F. and 1st and 2nd Cheshiro Militia).— Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and
Sth Volunteer Battalions Cheshire Regiment.
"NT/~k Q O Regimental District, WREXHAM. CoKH/tes,ANGLESEA,CABNAKVON,DENBiGH, Flint, Mebioneth
J.' \J. Zj O. Lieutenant Colonel.— Rowland B. Mainwariug, CMG. 2: July, 00; Colour/, 8 Mar. 99.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Welsh Fusiliers (23 F. and Denbigh and Flint and Merioneth andCarnarvon Militia )
— Volunteers, ist, 2nd and 3rd Volunteer Battalions Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
"^Tf\ Q4. Regimental District, BRECON. Counties, Cabdigan, Radnob, Beecon, Monmouth, Montgomeby
"' "« flli Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. Richard C. Hare, CB. 29 Mar. 00; Colonel, 21 Apr. 96.
Territorial Regiment, South Wales Borderers (24 F. and South Wales Borderers and Montgomery Militia). —
Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Volunteer Battalions South Wales Borderers.
"NTr» Qt\ Regimental District, BERWICK-ON-TWEED. Counties, Dcmfeies, Roxbubgh, Selkibk.
XI KJ. ZiJ, Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward H. G. Ravenhill, 7 Feb. 01 (temp.) ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
1 Territorial Regiment, King's Own Scottish Borderers (25 F. and Scottish Borderers Militia). — Volunteers, ist
Roxburgh and Selkirk, 2nd and 3rd Volunteer Battalions King's Own Scottish Borderers, Galloway.
"NTrk Qfi Regimental District, HAMILTON. County, Fart of Lanaek.
A^l U.^CiU . Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard 1). B. Rutherford, 18 Dec. 00; Colonel, 18 Dec. 00.
Territorial Regiment, Scottish Ritles (26 F. and 90 P. and 2 Lanark Militia). — Volunteers, ist Lanark, 2nd
Volunteer Battalion Scottish Rifles, 3rd Lanark, 4th Volunteer Battalion Scottish Rifles.
I
Territorial Regiment, Highland Lt. Inf. (71 F. and 74 P. and 1st Lanark Mil.). — Volunteert,
2nd, and 3rd Vol. Bns. Highland Lt. Inf., 9th Lanarkshire, 5th Vol. Bn. Highland Lt. Inf.
No. 71.
■VT-. QI7 Regimental District ,OMAGH. Commie*, Londondebey, Donegal, Tteone, Feemanagh.
J.' v»i A 1 1 Lieutenant Colonel. — /i.s.c. Mackenzie Churchill, 31 May 97 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regiment , Inniskilling Fus. (27 F. and 108 F. and Fermanagh, Tyrone and Donegal Militia).
"NTr» Oft Regimental District, BRISTOL. County, Gloucesteb.
■L' U. ZiO, Lieutenant Colonel. — Frederic J. Curtin, 5 Jan. 97 ; Colonel, 1 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, Gloucestershire Regt. (28 P. and 61 P. and South and North Gloucester Militia).—
Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions Gloucestershire Regiment.
"Wr» 9 Q Regimental District, WORCESTER. County, Wobcesteeshiee.
■" *J . Zi Cj . Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry J. de 3. de Berniere, 3 July 95 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
/ Territorial Regiment, Worcester Regt. (29 F. and 36 F. and Worcester Militia). — -Volunteers, inland 2nd Volunteer
Battalions Worcester Regiment.
"NTr» *-^Pl Regimental District,!
I -L' v. <J\J . Lieutenant Colonel.— Benjamin Arthur Satterthwaite, 17 Dec. 01 ; Colonel, 1 May 01.
Territorial Regiment, E. Lancashire Regt. (30 P. $■ 59 F. 4- 5th Lancashire Militia) . — Volunteers, ist and 2nd
1 Volunteer Battalions East Lancashire Regt.
"M"/-\ A VJ Territorial Regiment, North Lancashire Regt. (47 P. St 81 P. <f 3 Lancashire Militia).— Volcn-
±\KJ. T: I . teers, ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions North Lancashire Regiment.
■Vf0 0"l Regimental District, KINGSTON. County, Fart of Sueeey.
J.X <J. Ox . Lieutenant Colonel. — P. P. F. Roupell, 18 Nov. 01 ; Colonel, 21 June 99.
Territorial Regiment, East Surrey Regt. (31 F. and 70 F. and ist and 3rd Surrey Militia). — Volunteers, ist Surrey
2nd, 3rd, and 4th Volunteer Battalions East Surrey Regiment.
"W"#~» OQ Regimental District, BODMIN. County, Cobnwall,
■l/X \J, kJjU . Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles P. A. Tii'rnbull, 1 Mar. „
Territorial Regiment, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (32 F. and 46 P. and Cornwall Rangers Militia).
nt Colonel.— Charles P. A. Turnbull, 1 Mar. 00 ; Colonel, 1 July 99.
e of Cornwall's Light Infantry (32 P. and 46 P. and Corn'
Volunteers ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Duke of Cornwall's Light Iniantry .
■VJ_ QQ Regimental District, HALIFAX. County, Fart of West Riding of Yobk.
XMO. *D&. Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry B. Le Mottee, 8 Oct. 98; Colonel, 1 5 Aug. 95
Territorial Regiment, Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regt. (33 F. and 76 P. and 6th West j'ork Militia).—
Volunteers, ist, 2nd. and 3rd Volunteer Battalions West Riding Regiment.
ft]"—. 0^_ Regimental District, CARLISLE. Counties, Cujibeeland, Westmoreland.
JL^ U- OX Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles G. Brind, 13 Oct. 98; Colonel, 20 Oct. 97.
Territorial Regiment, The Border Regt. (34 F. and 55 F. and Cumberland and Westmoreland Militia).— Volun-
teers, ist, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions Border Regiment.
T\T,. OK Regimental District, CHICHESTER. County, Sussex.
J-t \J. HjyJ. Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Kilgour, 23 May 00; Colonel, 14 May 99.
Territorial Regiment, The Royal Sussex Regiment (35 F .and 107 F. and Sussex Militia). — Volunteers, 1 stand 2nd
Volunteer Battalions Royal Sussex Regiment, ist Cinque Ports.
Regimental District Staff. ill
_. Qf7 Regimental District, WINCHESTER. County, Hampshire.
vJ» O / • Lieutenant Colonel. — William H. Moberly, 21 June 99 ; Colonel, 11 Dec. q6.
Territorial Regiment, Hampshire Regt. (37 F. and 67 P. and Hampshire Militia) — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
and 5th (Isle of Wight," Princess Beatrice's") Volunteer Battalions Hampshire Regiment.
M"i~. OQ Regimental District, LICHFIELD. County of Staffobd.
|LN (»)• OO • Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry D. Williams, 26 Jan. 00; Colonel, 6 Mar. 99.
» Territorial Regiment, South Staffordshire Regt. (38 P. and So P. and 1 Stafford Militia).— Volunteers, 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd Volunteer Battalions South Staffordshire Regiment.
VT_ O A Territorial Regiment, North Staffordshire Regt. (64 F. a»d 9S F. and 2nd a;zd 3rd Stafford
I LN U. VJ^fc, Militia). — Volunteers, 1st a;id 2nd Volunteer Battalions North Staffordshire Regiment.
IKTz-v OQ Regimental District, DORCHESTER. County. Dobset.
|*-N U, OC7. Lieutenant Colonel. — Caledon P. Egerton, 5 Oct. 9S ; Colonel, 19 Nov. 93.
Territorial Regiment, Dorsetshire Regt. (39 P. and 54F. and Dorset Militia). — Volunteers, 1st Volunteer Battalion
1 Dorsetshire Regiment.
For No. 40, see No. 8.]
]M"<-\ 4.1 Regimental District, CARDIFF. Count ies, Pejibboke, Cabmabthen, Glasiobgan.
V ' ■* ■*■ ' Lieutenant Colonel.— John 0. Quirk, OB. Z>SO. 26 Jan. 99 ; Colonel, 14 Apr. 97.
Territorial Regiment, Welsh Regt. (41 F. and 69 F. and Glamorgan Militia). — Volunteers. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
Volunteer Battalions Welsh Regiment, 3rd Glamorganshire.
"^/■n /Lf) Regimental District, PERTH. Counties, Fobfab, Pebth, Fife.
AN '"'■ T^AI • Lieutenant Colonel. — p.».c. Richard H. L. Brickenden, 24 May 98; Colonel, u July 96.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Highlanders (42 F. and 73 F. and Perth Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,
and 6th Volunteer Battalions Royal Highlanders.
"NT/~k 4-*3 Regimental District, OXFORD. Counties, Oxfobd, Bucks.
AN "■ *Ui Lieutenant Colonel. — James A. Strachan, 23 Oct. 99 ; Colonel, 23 Oct. 99.
Territorial Regiment, Oxford Light Infantry (43 P. and 52 P. and Bucks and Oxford Militia). — Volunteers, 1st
and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Oxford Light Infantry, 1st Buckinghamshire, 4th Volunteer Battalion Oxford
Light Infantry.
NTn A A Regimental District, WARLEY. County, Essex.
Lieutenant Colonel. — William Wood, 16 Apr. 00 ; Colonel, 16 Sept. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Essex Regt. (44 P. and 56 F. and Essex Rifles and West Essex Militia).— Volunteers, 1st
2nd, 3rd, and 4th Volunteer Battalions Essex Regiment.
"VT-. AFL Regimental District, DERBY. County, Debby.
Lieutenant Colonel. — J. McCleverty, 4 Aug. 85 ; Colonel, 4 Aug. 89.
Territorial Regiment , Derbyshire Regt. (45 F. and 95 P. nudist and 2nd Derby Militia, and Sherwood Foresters. —
Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Derbyshire Regiment, 1st Nottingham, 4th (Notts) Volunteer
Battalion Derbyshire Regiment.
[For No. 47, see No. 30.]
I "KT /-% /1Q Regimental District, NORTHAMPTON. Counties, Northampton, Rutland.
I AN U. TtOi Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas C. O. Powlett, 17 Mar. 99; Colonel, 1 Apr. 98.
Territorial Regiment, Northampton Regt. (48 F. and 58 F. and Northampton and Rutland Militia). — Volunteers,
1st Volunteer Battalion Northampton Regiment.
"KT/~ 1 ^Q Regimental District, READING'. County, Bebkshibb
Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward T. Dickson, 1 May 97 ; Colonel, 30 Apr. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Berkshire Regiment (49 F. and 66 P. and Berks Militia). — Volunteers, 1st Volunteer
Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment.
"N"n RO Regimental District, MAIDSTONE. County, Partof Kent.
AN VJm wvi Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas H. Brock, 12 July 99; Colonel, 23 Dec. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Royal AVe3t Kent Regiment (50 P. and 97 P. and West Kent Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd,
3rd, and 4th Volunteer Battalions Royal West Kent Regiment.
"M"/-j C"l Regimental Diitrict, PONTEFRACT. County, West Riding of Yobkshibe.
AN (J. \J Lm Lieutenant Colonel. — George P. F. Byng, 16 Jan. 00; Colonel, 26 Mar. 98.
Territorial Regiment, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (51 F. and 105 F. and 1 W. York Militia) .—Volun-
teers, 1st Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry.
"NTr* f?C Territorial 'Regiment, York and Lancaster Regt. (65 F.a«d84 F. and 3rd West York Militia).—
AN \J ■ U«Ji Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions York and Lancaster Regiment
N.- CO Regimental District, SHREWSBURY. Counties, Shbopshibe and Hebefoed.
>Ji JO, Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. Francis W. Robinson, 1 Nov. 97 ; Colonel, 19 Aug. 97.
Territorial Regiment, Shropshire Light Infantry (53 F. and 85 F. and Shropshire and Hereford Militia). — Volun-
teers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Shropshire Light Infantry, 1st Herefordshire
[For No. 57, see No. 7.]
"NT»~i fiO Regimental District, DEVIZES. County, Wiltshibe.
AN U . \J A . Lieutenant Colonel— William B. Williams, 19 Oct. 98 ; Colonel, 19 March 98.
Territorial Regiment. Wiltshire Regt. (62 F. and 99 F. and Wiltshire Militia) .— Volunteers, 1 Wiltshire, 2nd Volun-
teer Battalion Wiltshire Regiment.
"N"r» f\Q Regimental District, ASHT ON. County, Part of Lancashire.
AN VJ. vOi Lieutenant Colonel. — John H. Spurgin, 15 June, 01 ; Colonel, 1 July 99.
Territorial Regiment, Manchester Regiment (63 F.and 96 F. and 6th Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers ^ ist,2Ed
3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6tti Volunteer Battalions Manchester Beg'ment.
[For No. 64, see No. 38.]
[For No. 65, see No. 51.]
[For No. 68, see No. 5. J
[For No. 71, see No. 26.
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Regimental District Staff.
■^T— HQ Regimental District, FORT GEORGE. Comities, Orkney and Shetland, Sutherland, Caiihnbss,
AN vJ » i^il. Ross on<2 Cromarty, Inverness, Naihn awd Elgin
Lieutenant Colonel. — Hugh G. Grant, CJB. 3 Apr. 00 ; Colonel, 2 Sept. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Seaforth Highlanders (72 F. and 78 F. and Highland Rifle Militia).
Bn. Seaforth Highlanders, 1st Sutherland, 3rd Vol. Bn. Seaforth Highlanders.
■Volunteers, 1st Vol.
No. 79.
T^T_. f7C Regimental District, ABERDEEN. Counties, Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardine.
JLN U. I «J . Lieutenant Colonel— Henry H. Mathias, CJB. 18 July 99; Colonel, 20 May 98.
Teo -itorial Segiment, Gordon Highlanders (75 F. and 02 F. o»i Aberdeenshire Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, and,
3rd (The Buchan), 4th, 5th (Deeside Highland), and 6th Volunteer Battalions Gordon Highlanders.
Regimental District, INVERNESS.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Hugh G. Grant, CB. 3 Apr. 00 ; Colonel, 2 Sept. 95.
Territorial Regiment. Cameron Highlanders (79 F. and Highland Light Infantry Militia). — Volunteers, 1st
Volunteer Battalion Cameron Highlanders.
VT-. QO Regimental District, BELFAST. Counties, Antrim, Down.
XN U. OO. Lieutenant Colonel. — Follintt S. F. Stokes, 1 Jan.oi; Colonel, 10 Jan. 97.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Irish Rifles (83 F. and 86 F. and N. Down, Antrim, S. Down, and Louth Militia).
VT- Qty Regimental District, ARMAGH. Counties, Cavan, Monaghan, Armagh, Louth.
JLH U. Of. Lieutenant Colonel.— Daniel A. Blest, 16 Apr. 00; Colonel, 8 Jan. 99.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Irish Fusiliers (87 F. and 89 F. iinii Armagh, Cavan, and Monaghan Militia).
Regimental District, GAL WAY. Counties, Leitrim, Sligo, Roscommon, Mayo.Galway.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Lionel G. Brooke, CB. 12 Apr. 01 ; Colonel, 1 July 99.
Territorial Regiment, Connaught Rangers (S8 F. ami 94 F. and South and North Mayo.Galway.anrf Roscommon
Militia) .
"M"_ Q"I Regimental District, STIRLING. Counties, Kinross and Clackmannan, Stirling, Dumbarton
• »wi wl, Argyll, Bute, Renfrew.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Philip D. Trotter, 21 Jan. 98 ; Colonel, 15 June 89.
Territorial Regiment, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (91 F. and 93 F. and Highland Borderers and Renfrew
Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Volunteer Battalions Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, 1st
Dumbarton, 7th Volunteer Batlalion Arg3'll & Sutherland Highlanders.
"VI"-. "I f)f\ Regimental District, BIRR. Counties, Meath.Westmeath, Longford, King's Co., Queen's Co.
XNUi d.\J\J. Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry W. Trench, 1 Mar. 00; Colonel, 23 May 98.
Territorial Regiment, Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (100 F. and 109 F. and King's County, Queen's County
and Meath Militia).
"NT/~» "I A"| Regimental District, TRALEE. Counties, Limerick, Kerry, Cork, Clare.
• 'Vi XwJii Lieutenant Colonel. — David G. Johnston, 29 July 96 ; Colonel, 26 Mar. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Munster Fusiliers (101 F. and 104 F. and South Cork, Kerry, and Limerick
County Militia).
No. 88,
No. 102.
Regimental District, NAAS. Counties, Dublin, "Wicklow, Kildare, Caelow.
Lieutenant Colonel. — /i.s.c. Alex. M. Paterson, 22 Dec. 9S ; Colonel, 22 Dec. 9S.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Dublin Fusiliers (102 F. and 103 F. and Kildare, Dublin City, and Dublin County
Militia).
'Rifle Depot , GOSPORT (.temp.)
Lieutenant Colonel.— Horatio B. Mends, 25 May 99 ; Colonel, 15 Oct. 98.
Quarter Master.— Thomas Riley, 8 Feb. S8 ; Hon. Captain, 27 Sept. 92.
Line Battalions, 1st to 9th Bns. King's Royal Rifles (60 F. and Huntingdon, 2nd Middlesex, Carlow, and
North Cork Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 12th (25th and 26th attached), 13th, 21st, and 22nd
Middlesex, 1st (4th London attached) , 2nd, and 3rd London.
Line Battalions, 1st to 7th Bns. Rifle Brigade (Rifle Brigade and Queen's Own Tower Hamlets, Longford,
and King's Own Tower Hamlets).— Volunteers, 7th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 24th Middlesex
(26th attached), 1st Tower Hamlets, 2nd Tower Hamlets.
The following Regiments of Militia and Volunteers are attached to the Brigade of Foot Guards :—
CommandofLt. Colonel Grenadier Guards. — Militia: 6th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. Volunteers: 15th and 24th Middle-
sex, tst, 2nd, 3rd and 4U1 London, 1st and 2nd Tower Hamlets.
Command of Lt. Colonel Coldstream Guards. — Militia: 7th Bn. King's Royal Rifles. Volunteers: 1st, 16th.
18th, 19th, 21st, and 22nd Middlesex.
Command of Zt. Colonel Scots Guards. — Militia: 7th Bn. Rifle Brigade. Volunteers : 2nd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 12th
(25th and 26th attached), 13th, 14th, and 20th Middlesex.
Guards' Depot. — Caterham.
Officer Commanding. — Ma.ior Hon. J. H. R. Bailey, DSO. Grenadier Guards, r June 01.
Adjutant.— Lieut. A. E. S. Clarke, MVO. Scots Guards, 3 June 01.
Quarter Master. — Frederick Walker, 13 Jan. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
West India Depot.
Officer Commanding.— p.s.c. Henry E. C. Kitchener, 1 Nov. 99 ; Colonel, 1 Nov. 99.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF REGIMENTAL DISTRICT STATIONS.
Aberdeen 75
Armagh 87
Ashton 63
Ayr 21
Bedford 16
Belfast 83
Berwick-on-Tweed 25
Beverley 15
Birr 100
Bodmin 32
Brecon 24
Bristol 28
Bury 20
Bury St. Edmunds 12
Canterbury 3
Cardiff 41
.Carlisle .'...
Chester
Chichester
Clonmel
Derby
Devizes
Dorchester..
Exeter
Fort George
Galway
Glencorse
Guildford
Halifax
Hamilton 26,
Hounslow 7,
Inverness
Kingston
Lancaster
Leicester
Lichfield 38,
Lincoln
Maidstone
Naas
Newcastle 5.
Northampton
Norwich
Omagh
Oxford
Perth
Pontefract 51.
Preston 3°>
Reading
Richmond (Yorks.) ... 19.
Rifle Depot page 112
Shrewsbury 3
Stirling 91
Taunton 13
Tralee :oi
Warley 44
Warrington 3, 40
Warwick 6
Winchester ^7
Worcester 25
Wrexham 21
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EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
President.— The Commander in Chief.
Governor ami Commandant. — Lieut. General Sir Edwin
ilarkham, XCB. r.p. Royal Artillery, ig Dec. 9S.
Assistant Commandant and Secretary.— Li. Colonel J. S.
Talbot (from h.p. Shropshire Lt.Inf.), 22 Jan. 97.
Quarter Master. — Thomas King Bunting, 1 Apr. 91
(1 Apr. S4 ) ; Son. Captain, 1 Apr. 94.
Master. — Hugh Ernest Elliott, 30 May 95 (30
Sept. 74) ; Hon. Major, 30 Mav 95.
fctyeon.— Lt.ColonelA. F.S.Clarke, MD. r.p. 1 Sept 82.
wtsist. Surg. — Lt. Colonel F. Gillespie, JLD.r.p.i Aug.95.
Chaplain.— Bev. A. J. Townend, MA. 13 Sept. 94.
MlLITABT Pbofessobs and Ixsibuctobs.
Professor of Fortification. — Major W. Huskisson, Royal
Engineers, 14 Jan. 98.
Instructors in Fortification.
p.»:c.Major J. L. Armitage, Inniskilling Fus. 27 June 96.
Captain C. Moore, Berkshire Regiment, 25 Aug. 97.
Captain Sir C. Cuyler, Bart. Oxford Lt. Inf. 25 Aug. 97.
Captain E. G. Wynyard, DSO. Welsh Regt., 26 Dec. 99.
Bt. Major G. D. Macpherson, Munster Fus. [temp.).
Captain F. \V. Foley, DSO. Berkshire Regt. 18 Sept. 01.
Prufessor of Military Topography. — Lt.Col. A. F. M.
Ferryman (from h.p. Oxford Lt. Inf.', 7 July 00.
rnstructors inMilitary Topography .
Major T. R, R. Ward, West York Regt. 11 May 93.
p.s.c. Major L. Conway-Gordon, R. Mar. Art. 29 Aug. 96.
Captain C. B. FitzHenry, 7 Hussars, 3 May 01 (1 Oct. 93).
Major H. V. Fane-Benet, Lane. Fusiliers, 1 Sept. 99.
p.s.c. Major W. P. Blood, Irish Fusiliers, 18 Nov. 99.
p.t.c. Captain H. C. MacTier, Hampshire Regt. 15 Nov. 99.
Cantab; R.F. Pearson, E. Kent Regt., 20 Juneoo (temp.).
• 'aptain A. C. Lovett, Gloucester Regiment, 30 Jan. 01.
Professor of Tactics, Military Administration and Laic.
p.s.c. Major J.E.Caunter, Lane. Fusiliers, 1 Sept. 00.
Instructors in Tactics, Military Administration and Laic,
p.s.c. Major S. T. Banning, Munster Fus. 1 Feb. 96.
p.t.c. Captain J. S. Knox, E. York Regiment, 27 Jan. 97.
}>.*.>-. Captain C. M. De Gruyther, Suffolk Regt.13Dec.97.
yj.8.r. CHpt.H. C. MacTier, Hampshire Regt. 13 Nov. 99.
/>.«.-. Captain K. M. Davie, Gloucester Regt. 1 May ^1.
Professor of French. — Mons. M. Deshumbert, 25 Aug. 97.
Instructor in French. — Mods. L. Lassimonne.
instructor in German. — Dr. H. O. Sommer.
Instructor in Hindustani. — Faiyaz AH Khan.
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
President.— The Commander in Chief.
Governor and Commandant (with rank of Major General). —
Col. R. H. Jelf, CM G. ret. pay, R. Eng. n Sept. 01.
CB., ret. pay Royal Artillery, 1 Aug. 97.
Assistant Commandant and Secretary. — Lt. Colonel A. M.
Murray, Royal Artillery, 15 Jan. "01.
Lieutenants of a Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
Lieut. A. J. Turnei, Royal Artillery, 16 Jan. 01.
Lieut. J. M'Q. Sealy, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 01.
Adjut mti- Qr. Master. — Captain A. J. E.Perkins, Royal
Artillery, 1 Apr. 99.
Surgeon. —
Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics. — H. Hart, MA.
14 Mar. 91 (14 Mar. 84).
Instructors of Mathematics. — W. Foord-Kelcey, BA. 27
Apr. 93 (27 Apr. 36); E. J. Brook-Smith, BA. LLM.
1 Mar. 89; C. S. Jackson, BA. 14 Mar. 98 (17 Mar. 91);
R. M. Milne, MA. 19 Mar. 00.
Professor of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing.
Major B. R. Ward, R. Engineers, 11 Jan. 00 (10 Aug. 97). j
Instructors of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing.
Captain F. G. Guggisberg, R. Engineers, 27 Jan. 97.
Captain E. M'L. Blair, Royal Engineers, 1 Aug. 98.
Captain A. J. Pilcher, Roval Engineers, 1 Aug. 99.
Captain E. H. W. H. Stafford, R. Engineers, 16 Feb. 00.
Professor of Artillery.
Major F. H. Crampton, R. Art. 17 Mar. 00 (15 Sept. 93).
Instructors of Artillery .
Major R. P. Benson, Royal Artillery, 26 Jan. 98.
Captain A. M. Tyler, Royal Artillery, : Feb. 99.
Captain A. C. Williams, R. Artillerv, 15 Aug. 99.
Captain G. S. B. Lyle, Royal Artillery, 5 June 00.
Captain W. Ellershaw, R. Artillery, 30 Nov. 00.
Professor of Military Topography.
p.s.c. Major J. F. Daniell, Royal Marines, 24 Feb. 00
(1 Jan. 93j.
Instructors of Military Topography.
Captain F. H. Young, Royal Artillery, 17 Feb. 99.
p.s.c. Captain R. S. Stewart, Liverpool Regt. 20 Feb.99.
p.s.c. Captain J. M. Rose, R. Mar. Artillery, 20 June 99.
Captain R. F. Jelley, Royal Engineers, 15 Aug. 99.
Captain H. Coningham, Royal Artillery, 6 May 00.
Professor of Tactics.— p.s.c. Major B. St. J. Barter, Lin-
coln Regiment, 28 Jan. 9/.
Professor of Experimental Science. — Major W. P. Brett,
Royal Engineers, 1 Apr. 00 (1 Apr. 94).
Instructors in Electricity. — Captain F. M. Close, Royal
Engineers, 25 Jan. 99 ; Captain A. M. Seton, Royal
Artillery, 17 Sept. 00.
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Instructor in Practical Chemistry — J. Young, Es
23 Sept. 89.
Lecturer on Chemistry. — C. R. Darling, Esq., 6 Sept. 00.
Professor of French. — Mons. Albert Barrere, 5 May 00
(25 Sept. 79).
Professor of German. — A. Weiss, Ph.D. MA. 29 Nov. 94.
Professor of Freehand Drawing. — Lt.Colonel Hon,
D. T. C. Belgrave, ret. pay W.Kent Regt. 13 Nov. 97
(13 Nov. go).
Instructor in Workshops. — E. Ortner, 1 Jan. 99.
Staff College, Sandhurst.
Governor and Commandant. — p.s.c. Colonel H. S. G«
Miles, CB. MYO. (.from Munster Fusiliers), 10 Nov. 00
(1 March 98).
Pbofessobs.
Military Art and History .— Lt.ColonelE. S.May, CMG.
Royal Artillery, 11 Feb. 01.
Fortification and Artillery. — p.s.c. Lt.Colonel R. C. B.
Hakiug. Hampshire Regiment, 16 Jan. 01.
Military Topography. — p.s.c. Lt.Colonel E. S. Heard,
Northumberland Fusiliers, 15 Jan. 01.
Staff' Duties and Military Administration.— p.s.c. Lt.Col.
E. W. Fleming, Royal Art. 20 Dec. 00 (18 May 96).
French. — Mons. M. Deshumbert, 1 July Sa.
German. — Dr. hi. O. Sommer, 1 Sept. 94.
Honorary Professor of Military Law. — Sir J. C. O'Dowd,
Xnt. CB.
Acting Instructor in Military Topography. — Major J. H.
Bowhill, Reserve.
Senior Division
Major R. G. Brooke, DSO. 7 Hussars.
Major H. A. L. Tagart, DSO. 15 Hussars.
Major K. Combe, Royal Artillery.
Captain H. M. de F. Montgomery, Royal Artillery.
Captain T. B. Wood, Royal Artillery.
Captain H. B. Roberts, Royal Artillery.
Major G. M. Harper, DSO. Royal Engineers.
Bt. Major T. Fraser, Royal Engineers.
Bt. Major W. D. Bird, DSO. West Surrey Regiment.
Bt. Major A. E. Lascelles, Norfolk Regiment.
Captain M. H. E. Welch, Irish Regiment.
Captain J. Duncan, DSO. Scots Fusiliers.
Captain T. O. Marden, Cheshire Regiment.
Captain A. Solly-Flood, DSO. South Lancashire Regt.
Captain A. H. Marindin, Royal Highlanders.
Lieut. F. F. Ready, DSO. Berkshire Regiment.
Captain C. A. L. Yate, Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Captain D. L. MaeEwen, Cameron Highlanders.
Captain G. B. H. Rice, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain F. J. Moberly, DSO. Indian Staff Corps.
Captain C. W. G. Richardson, Indian Staff Corps.
Lieut. R. O'B. Taylor, Indian Staff Corps.
Bt.Lt. Colonel W. E. Peyton, 15 Hussars (admitted without
Captain A. G. Dallas, 16 Lancers (do.). [competition)*
Captain E. S. Naime, Royal Artillery (do.).
Bt.Major F. R. F. Boileau, Royal Engineers (do.).
Captain E. FitzG. M. Wood, DSO. Devon Regiment (do.).
Captain R. J. Ross, Middlesex Regiment (do.).
Bt. Major D. W. Churcher, Irish Fusiliers (do.).
Captain A. W. Abercrombie, Connaught Rangers (do.).
Captain W. A. C. Denny, Army Service Corps (do.).
Bt. Major C. E. de M. Norie, Indian Staff Corps (do.).
Junior Division.
Captain C. G. Stewart, DSO. Royal Artillery.
Captain L. W. P. East, DSO. Royal Artillery.
Captain H. L. N. Beynon, DSO. Royal Artillery.
Captain J. R. Chancellor. DSO. Royal Engineers.
Captain H. St.C. Wilkins, West Surrey Regiment.
Captain R. F. Uniacke, Inniskilling Eusiliers.
Captain H. W. R. Senior, Indian Staff Corps,
Captain C. Rattray, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain A. M. S. Elsmie, Indian Staff Corps.
Bt.Major J. S. Cayzer, 7 Dragoon Gds. (admitted without
Bt.Major J. Vaughan, 7 Hussars (do.). {.competition}.
Captain V. R. Brooke, DSO. 9 Lancers (do.).
Lieut. A. Symons, 13 Hussir-s (do.).
Major C. H. de Rougemont, Royal Artillery (do.).
Captain F. Lyon, DSO. Royal Artillery (do.).
Bt.Major G. F. MacMunn, DSO. Royal Artillery (do.).
Captain J. A. S. Tulloch, Royal Engineers (do.).
y<C Bt.Major C. FitzClarence, Irish Guards (do.).
Captain A. D. Geddes, East Kent Regiment (do.).
Bt.Major A. R. S. Martin, Lancaster Regiment [do.).
Bt.Major C. P. A. Hull, Scots Fusiliers (do.).
Bt.Major A. E. Haig, K. O. Scottish Borderers (do.)
Captain A. Bryant, Gloucester Regiment (do.).
Bt.Major E. T. James, S. Lancashire Regimen's (do.).
Bt.Major G. C. Knight, N. Lancashire Regiment (do.).
Captain G. Meynell, Shropshire Light Infantry (do.).
Captain E. Pearce-Serocold, King's Royal Rifles (do.).
Bt.Major H. R. Cumming, Durham Light Infantry (do.).
Captain M. P. E. Lonsdale, Dublin Fusiliers (do.) .
Bt. Lt.Colonel G. H. Thesiger, Rifle Brigade (do.).
Captain Hon. G. H. Morris, Rifle Brigade (do.).
Captain C. F. Moores, Army Service Corps (do.).
Captain S. Geoghegan, Indian Staff Corps (do.).
H4 Educational Establishments.
School of Gunnery.
Commandant Sf Superintendent. — Colonel J. F. Bally, p.s.c. Lt. Colonel H. C. C. Walker (from R. Art.), (Lydd
8 Oct. 97. Camp), 1 Mar. 00 (temp.).
Chief Instructors. Lt.Colonel F. A. Bowles, 1 Oct. 00.
Colonel A. J.Nixon (Comdf. Golden Hill). 28 May 97. Brigade Major.- Major T. D. Inglis, Reserve, 23 Jan. 00
Lt.Colonel F. B. Bunny (Comdt. Plymouth), & Sept. 98. {temp.).
Instructors in Gunnery.
Captain H. E. Marsh (Decouport), 14 Oct. 96.
Major C. D. Scott (Golden Hill), 1 Apr 9S (1 Nov. 96).
Major A. C. Currie (Woolwich), 19 Sept. 00 (18 Dec. 69)
Major H. L. Gardiner (Sheerness), 26 Jan. 98.
Major E. Bickford (Leith Fort), 1 Apr. 98.
Major H. B. Stanford [Plymouth), 2 May 98.
Major F. M. Close, 16 May 99.
Major A. Handley, 16 Feb. 00.
Captain C. G. Yereker, 20 Feb. 00.
Captain A. T. Cuming, 27 July 00.
Captain Hon. M. R. C. Ward (Goldt n Hill), 10 Oct. od.
Captain A. S. Jenour, 1 June 01.
Commandant for Horse and Field Artillery. — Colonel F. J. W. Eustace, CS. (from h.p. Royal Artillery), 25 Feb. 01
Instructors in Gunnery. — Bt.Lt.Col. H. G. Smith. Royal Artillery ttemp.).
Captain D. F. Nicholl, DSO. 16 Aug. 01.
Bt. Major F. Prendergast, 24 Aug. 01.
Captain E. S. E. W. Russell, 8 Oct. 01.
Major J. S. Geddes, 2 Dec. 01.
Assistant Superintendent of Experiments. — Major F. M.
Lowe, i3 Apr. 98.
2nd do. — Lieut. F. P. Hutchinson, t Feb. 98.
3rd do. — Captain K. E. Haynes, 7 Jan. 01.
4th do. — Captain H. S. Hearn, 14 March 00.
Adjutant. — Captain F. E. de C. Chevallier, 22 Jan. 01.
Quarter Master.— T. Stevens, 8 Jan. 95; Hon. Lieut.
Ordnance College.
Commandant . — p.s.c. Colonel J. R. J. .locelyn, 1 Jan. 99. Professor of Applied Mathematics. — A. G. Greenhill, MA,
Adjutant.— Captain E. S. de V. Bland-Hunt, 8 June 99. • APr- 76-
Professors of Artillery. — Major J. W. Ormiston, Professor of Chemistry.— W. R. E. Hodgkinson, Ph.D.
1 Oct. 97 ; p.s.c. Lt.Colonel H. C. Dunlop, 6 June 98 ; ' APr- °°-
Captain C. R. B. Owen, 1 Apr. 01. lecturer on Metallurgy. — H. Banernian,2rGS. 11 JulySo
Instructors.— Captain T. H. Crozier, 1 Jan. 99; Captain Lecturer on Armour Plates.—
J. R. Stansfeld, 1 Apr. 01. Lecturer on Practical Mechanics. — H.W.Jones, 10 July 74
School of Military Engineering.
(For Instructing the Corps in Military Field Works, at Chatham.)
Commandant. — p.s.c. Major General Sir T. Fraser, KCB. Instructor in Fortification. — Major L. C Jackson,
CMG. 16 Apr. 96. 1 Dec. 9s.
Assistant Commandant.— €ol. M. H. Purcell, 14 July 9R. ' Assist. Instruclcrsin Fortification.— Capt. J. C. Matheson,
x> • ,„ t,, . jo/ ,, • r, -.r „, i Mar. q6; Lieut. R.L. B. Thompson 24 Apr.oi(((»^.).
<?»cL <'' "t\ Sec'-etary--^-'-- M!>J°r G- M- W- : Assistant'lnstructor for Charge of Workshop..-CaVUx\n
Macdonogh, 1 Dec. 99. JN C Kennedy 1 Feb 01 .
Instructor in Construction and Estimating.-Wor J. j,,,^,,,; ,„ FUctricity.-ilajor F. Bavlav. 30 Jan. or.
winn.o uec. 9&. ,„..,-,„_ I Assistant Instructor in Electricity.— Lieut. A. D. Carden,
Assistant Instructors do. — Captain J. B. MacGeorge, j. b *
24 July 9S; Lieut. S. G. Faber, 3 Dec. 00. j 4?^,,} °imtructor in Chemistry, Photography, $c-
Instructor in Surveying —L,t.Co]one) A. C. Macdonnell, ' Captain B. A. G. Shelley, 1 Mar. 99.
16 Dec. 95. Instructor in Tactics.— Major T. de la H. Brotherton,
Assistant Instructors in Surveying. — Lieut. W. J. John- ! 2? June 9S.
ston, 23 Apr. 98; Lieut. C J. Heath, 19 July 01 (temp.) Quarter Master.— Major J. T. Evans, 23 Apr. 97.
Chief Instructors.
Captain E. H. Haig, 19 Feb. 00 (i Apr. 98).— Plymouth.
Captain C. B. Collins, 1 Feb. 01.— Portsmouth.
Capt. G. P. A. Acworth, 1 Apr. 01.— S.M.E. Chatham.
Schools of Submarine Mining.
Instructor.— Captain W. L. Palmer, 1 Apr. 01. — Sheerness.
Assistant Instructors.
Captain W. M. Pyne. 21 June 07. — Plymouth.
Lieut. G. E. J. Durnford, 3 Feb. 00.— S. M. E. Chatham.
Lieut. J. R. Garwood, 15 Jan. or. — Portsmouth.
School of Musketry at Hythe.
Commandant. — Lt.Colonel R. L. A. Pennington (from h.p. Northumberland Fusiliers), 14 Feb. 01.
Chief Instructor and Staff Officer. — p.s.c. Bt. Lt.Colonel C. C. Monro, West Surrey Regiment, 19 Feb. ox.
Instructors (icith rani- f Captain H. C. de la M. Hill, East Kent Regiment, 12 Mar. 98.
of Major) \ Captain P. A. MacFarlan, Cameron Highlanders, 27 Nov, 99.
jt ■ t t T t t ("Captain C. E. Etches, Warwick Regiment, 1 Jan. 01 Itemp.).
assistant instructors , Captam c L. Jlacnab, Northumberland Fusiliers, 22 Jan. o: (temp.).
Quarter Master and Acting Adjutant. — Frank Bourne,1 1 May 93 ; Hon. Captain, 21 May 00.
Surgeon. — Lt.Colonel W. M. James, retired pay, 26 May 08.
1 Capt. Bourne served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 and took part in the operations against the Galekas ; also in
the Zulu war in 1S79 including the defence of Rorke's Drift (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Medal
for Distinguished Conduct in the Field). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
School of Signalling.
Bep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Signalling.— Aldershot.
Assistant to do'.— Captain G. A. Bramwell, Northampton Regiment, 2 Jan. 99. Aldershot. — Acting D. A. A. G. for
Signalling.
Acting do. — Lieut. E. J. M. Harvey, Warwick Regiment, 8 Jan. 01.
Balloon Factory.
Superintendent. — Colonel J. L. B. Templer, Reserve, 1 Apr. 97.
Army Medical School, Netley.
Senate.
Surgeon General A. F. Preston (temp.), Director General Army Medical Service, President.
Surgeon General W. R. Hooper, CSI. late Bengal Est. ; President of the Medical Board, India Office.
The Professors of the Army Medical School.
The Principal Medical Officer at Netley (ex officio).
Peofbssobs. I Assistant Peofessobs.
Clinical and Military Surgery. — Colonel W. F. Stevenson, I Clinical and Military Surgerv. — Major W. Dick, MB.
CB. MB. (10 Aug. 92). j Clinical and Military Medicine.— Lt.Colonel W. E.
Clinical and Military Medicine.— Colonel K. M'Leod, I Webb, MD. ,.„-,_ , ,,„
MD., late Bengal Estab., 1 Aug. 9-7. I Military Hygiene— Major W. H. Horrocks, MB.
■nr-i-t _ d- • ■„ • r, „ „. J „ , \ Pathology. — Major W. B. Leishman, MB.
Military Hygiene.-iiajor R. H. Firth, 29 Sept. 00. | Secreta^\Kiih ran1c 0f Major). -Captain W. W. Webb
Pathology— Almroth Edw.Wright, Esq.;2f7J.i Sept. 99. I MD. late Ben. Estab.
Educational Establishments. 115
Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall.
Commandant. — Colonel F. O. B. Foote (from h.p. Rcyal Artillery), 10 Dec. oo.
Quarter Master and Adjutant. —
Director of Music. — Arthur J. Stretton, 25 Mar. 96 ; Qr. 3lr. J? Son.Lieut.
Tue Duke Cf York's Royal Military School. Bead Master— W. Irwin, BA. 29 Dec. 95; Son. Capt.
Masters — G. O'Connor, 26 Arjr. 07 ; W. S. Wingfield,
Commissioners. 2I Aug. 9S ; W. L. B. White", 17 Feb. 01 ; H. Hussey,
Ex Officio. " Aug. 01.
The Secretary of State for War, President.
The Commander in Chief, fice President. Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin,
£ne BfehSp of Winchester. Commandant -Colonel H. Hall (from h.p. Derbyshire
The Paymaster General. n Regiment) n Nov 95
The Under Secretaries of State for War. Quarter Master and Adjutant. - Benjamin Smyth,
The Quarter Master General. ir^ ?'^(l Decf n Si' f^w "'-J DTeC' 5°- -,rD
The Adjutant General. JferW O^eer.-Lt.Colonel A. W. P. Inman, JUS.
The Governor of Chelsea Hospital. nP ,S 01'i> t> , * t- . 73. t> t h
The Lieutenant Governor of Chelsea Hosoital. Chg>la™--B" ■ Robel? Foster, _S^., *„. J. M.
The Governor of the Royal Military College. TxHa,ml,t0?* ^f \£ec;,J- P: M'Swiggan.
The Chaolain General. ^ 5<",';r7J- \ ^a,?nm*hamv 23 Ja> t0^.™""
The Judge Advocate General. L'i'lf ■ Ma>-te"~f- »• Rogers,i4 June 96 ; J. O'Kelly
1 Jan. 00; J. E. Lee, 1 Jan. oo.
Specially Appointed.
Field Marshal S.B.S. The Duke of Cambridge, KG. Army Schools.
KT. KP.GCB.GCSI.GCMG.GCIE.GCVO. Grenadier Inspectors ,f Army Schools, with hon. rank of Captain.
Guards, &c. William Irwin, BA 26 June 00
Colonel S.B.R. The Duke of Cornwall and York, KG. Henrv Terram 'o Feb 01
KT. KP. GCMG. GCrO. Royal Fusiliers, inc. John M. Gilmore ..'..'. ['..'.'..'.".i Apr. ot
General Sir R.C.H.Taylor.-SrC-B.CameronHighlanders. , „ „ „,,..,, , „T. ,
p.s.c. Major General J. P. Battersby, retired pay. Inspectors of Army Schools, with hon. rank of Lieut.
General fiKrF.C. A. Stephenson, GCB. Coldstream Gds. William H. Jupp 1 Apr. 92 ] H. C. Elliott ... 1 Apr. 97
General Sirl/L Dillon, KCB. CSI. West York Regt. Fred. W. Browne 6 May 02 , Chas.Jas.Yasey ...8 July 97
Lt.General J. W. Thomas, CB. Hampshire Regiment. Wm. F. Blount 13 July 92 < Robt.Geo.Cooke n Dec. 98
General Sir E. G. Bulwer, KCB. Welsh Fusiliers. ' Wal. W. Clarke 23 Jan. 94 Wm. Townley ...28 Dec. 98
Lt.General G. Le M. Tupper, Royal Artillery. Henry M'llroy 28 Feb. 94 ; Saml.Geo.Goater 1 Apr. 00
Commandant. — Colonel G. A. W. Forrest (from h.p. Fred.G. Hendley23 Dec. 94 John Hy. Head 27 June 00
Hampshire Regiment), 18 Oct. 00 (18 Oct. 93,1. Chas. Lincoln ... 2 June 95 ', Wm. Walker ... 9 Sept.oo
Quarter Master and Adjutant. — E. C. Thomas,1 3 Aug. So Thos. Wright ... 2 Sept. 55 i Fred. Chandler 9 Sept.oo
(27 Feb. 85); Son. Captain, 27 Feb. 95. J.W.Cunningham24Dec. 95 Thos.Greenwood23 Jan. 01
Medical Officer. — Major J. C. Morgan. Fred. Freeman 29 Dec. 95 Jas. H. Howell 27 June 01
Chaplain. — Bee. G. H. Andrews, MA. Aug. Barton 18 Dec. 96 A. E. Hopkins... 30 Oct. 01
1 Captain Thomas served with the Soudan Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
ORDNANCE FACTORIES.
Chief Superintendent Ordnance Factories Colonel E. Bainbridge, CB. ret. pay R. Art, 23 Feb. 99.
Chief Mechanical Engineer Ordnance Factories H. F. Donaldson, M.Inst. CE. 1 Jan. 98.
Secretary to Chief Superintendent Major H. W. W. Barlow, R. Artillery, 1 July 99.
Civil Assistant J. T. La Brooy, 16 July 00.
Royal Arsenal, "Woolwich.
Royal Carriage Factory.
Superintendent, Major F. T. Fisher, Royal Artillery,
1 Nov. 01.
Assistant Superintendent,
Iloyal Laboratory.
Superintendent , Major J. S. Douglas, R. Art. 1 July 99.
Assistant Superintendent, Major H. C. W. Eteson,
Royal Artillery, 1 July 99.
In chargeof Danger Buildings, Capt. C.J.D.Freeth.R. Art.
14 Sept. 99; Capt. M. J. C. Dennis, R. Art. 1 May 01.
Royal Gun Factory.
Superintendent, Major H. C. L. Holden, R. Art.i July 99.
Assistant Superintendent, Lieut. C. R. Acklom, R.N.
Building Works.
Superintendent, Colonel M. T. Sale, CMG. retired pay,
1 July 88 (1 Apr. 88).
First Assistant, Major H, Huleatt, R. Eng. 14 Nov. 00
(14 Nov. 95).
Second Assistant, Captain N. Kirby, Royal Engineers,
13 Nov. 00.
Third Assistant, Major J. R. young, Royal Engineers,
3 Jan. 01.
Railway Traffic Manager, Lieut.G. B. Kensington, Royal
Engineers \temp.).
Medical Officers{Boyal Arsenal).
Major J. R. Dodd, MB. 12 July 97.
Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield.
Superintendent, Colonel H. S. S. Watkin, CB. ret. pay,
it Aug. 99.
Assistant do., Captain J. B. Pym, R. Marines.
Royal Small Arms Factory at Birmingham.
Superintendent, Colonel F. W. J. Barker, retired pay,
Royal Artillery, 1 Oct. 92.
Royal Gunpowder Factory at Waltham Abb ey
Superintendent, Major F. L. Nathan, Royal Artillery,
21 Jan. 00.
Assistant Superintendent, Major E. S. Cooper, Royal
Artillery, 21 Jan. 00.
In charge of Danger Buildings, Captain W. B. Anley,
Royal Artillery, 30 Nov. 97.
Royal Army Clothing Factory.
Chief Ordnance Officer..
Colonel F. E. Mulcahy | Storekeeper
Medical Officer, VC Lt.ColonelJ. H. Reynolds, MB. r.p.
.H. L. Kennedy.
•Consulting Engineer
Brennan Torpedo Factory.
,.L. Brennan, CB. \ Superintendent. ..Major W . MacAdam, R.Eng., 24 June gc.
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C OMMITTEES.
Ordnance Committee.
(Under the Director General of Ordnance.)
President Lt. General Sir H. Le G. Ceary, KCB. Royal Artillery, 22 Mar.
Vice-President Rear Admiral C. C. Drury, R.N., 1 June 00.
Members.
Captain T. B. S. Adair, R.N 26 Feb. 00
Captain R. F. O. Foote, CMG. R.N 18 Sept.oo
Col.C.H. Scott (Ord. Consulting Off. for India), ex-officio,
17 Apr. 00.
Colonel H. P. Willoughby (from R. Art.l 19 Oct. 98
Lt.Colonel W. E. Blewitt, CMG 10 July 00
Lt.Colonel C. M'G. Bate, R. Engineers 15 Apr. 99
SirF. J. Bramwell, Bt. M.Inst.CE. FRS. DCL. LLD.
1 Apr. 81.
Sir B. Baker, KCMG. M.Inst.CE. FRS. LLD.
Associate Members.
Dr. A. Dupre. FRS. ( fur Exvlosioes).
W. Kellner, Ph.D. FIC. FCS.
Colonel A. J. Nixon, R. Art. (for Coast Drfenct,),
8 May 97.
Colonel F. J. \V. Eustace, CB. (for Field Artillery).
Lt.Col. W. F. Cleeve, R. Garr. Art. (for Mountain Art.).
Lt.Col. T.V.W. Phillips, R. Gar. Art. (for Bangs Finding),
Major F. F. Mine-bin, R. Art. (for rifling of B.J. . Guns),
The Comdg. R. Eng. Shorncliffe (ex-officio)—jor Lydd.
Experiments.
A.G.Greenhill, MA.(forMafhema/ icsappl in! to Gunnery).
Secretary Major C. P. Martel, R. Artillery 1 Apr. 01
Assistant Secretary Commander A. W. Waymouth, R.N 18 Jan. 99
Specially Employed Captain .1. G. M. Watson, Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 9-;
Curator of Tower Armouri
...H. A. Yisct. Dillon, Pres. Soc. Ant. 1 Jan. oq
Joint Naval and Military Committee on Defence.
President The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War.
Members, Naval and Military.
The Senior Naval Lord of the Admiralty. The Adjutant General.
The Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserve-. The Inspector General of Fortifications.
The Director of Naval Ordnance. The Director General of Ordnance.
The Director of Naval Intelligence. The Director of Military Intelligence.
Joint Secretaries.
Colonel G. Hildebrand (from R. Engineers). | Captain R. B. Faniuhar, R.N.
Army Sanitary Committee.
President Lt.General Sir C. M. Clarke, Barf. GCB. 10 Sept. 99.
Members.
Colonel H.Locock, CB. retired pay, 1 July 90 ( 1 Nov. 87).
Surg. Gen. J. A. Marston, CB. MD. ret. pay, 1 July 93.
Sir C. A. Cameron, Knt. CB. MD. 9 Sept. 90.
Surg. Gen. VV. R. Hooper, CSJ. late Ben. Estab. (foi
India), 6 Apr. 95.
Secretary C. E. Innes, 10 Nov.
Surgeon Colouel J. Richardson, MB. retired Indian
Medical Service (for India). 13 July 96.
Major W. li. Macphe'rson, MB. K.A.. iled. Corps, 5 Mar. 97.
p.s.c Colonel C. M.Watson, CMG.
President .
Royal Engineer Committee.
p.s.c. MajorGeneral.SiVT.Fraser, KCB. CMG. 16 Apr. 96-
Ex-officio Members.
Colonel E. Dickinson 9Junegp
Lt.Colonel W. J. Mackenzie 2 Oct. 99
Lt.Colonel A. C. MacDonnell 16 Dec. 95
Major L. C. Jackson 1 Dec. 95
Major H. N. Dumbleton 1 Feb. or
Major J. Winn 6 Deo. 98
Major F. Baylay 30 Jan. 01
Captain G. P. A. Acworth r Apr. or
Associate Members.
Lt.Colonel A. C.Hansard 6 June 00
Major F. G. Bowles
Major J. L. Irvine 26 Aug. 96
Major P. R. Burn-Murdoch 1 Jan. 97
Captain S. H. Powell
Captain C. H. H. Nugent
Captain H. G. K. Wait
W. Kellner, Ph.D. FIC. FCS 21 June 93
Major A. H. Rp.udolph, Reserve [temp.)
Captain H. Prentice (temp)
Secretary Major G. A. Carr, 13 Sept. 00 (acting).
Experimental Officer, Submarine Mining Service Captain G. F. H. Le Breton-Simmons, r Jan. 97.
Army Railway Council.
President Colonel D. A. Scott, CB. DSO.
Members
Colonel Sir W. Pollitt, Ent., Engineer and Railway
Volunteer Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel P. G. Von Donop, Royal Engineers.
Lt.Colonel Commandant J. C. Hawkshaw, Engineer
and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel Sir J. W. Wolfe-Barry, KCB. Engineer
and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel G. H. Turner, Engineer and Railway Vo-
lunteer Staff Corps.
Secretary ,
Lt.Colonel F. Harrison, Engineer and Railway Volun-
teer Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel J. L. Wilkinson, Engineer and Railway
Volunteer Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel C. J. Owen's, Engineer and Railway Vol.
Staff Corps.
p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel J. S. Cowans, Rifle Brigade.
Major Bl. Druitt, Royal Engineers.
Major J. W. Pringle, Royal 'Engineers.
p.s.c. Major W. T. Furse, Royal Artillery
T. H. Wyatt, Esq.
Establishment and Loads Committee, Aldershot.
President Colonel C. H. Bridge, CB. CMG. A. S. Corps.
Ex-officio Members.
Officer Commanding Army Service Corps.
Chief Ordnance Officer.
Brigade Major Cavalry Brigade.
Brigade Major R. Artillery.
A Brigade Major an Infantry Brigade.
Officer Comdg. Troops and Companies, R. Bar
Officer Comdg. Depot R. A. Med. Corps.
Secretary Bt.Major C. J. Sackville-West, King's Royal Rifles.
Miscellaneous Establishments.
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MISCELLANEOUS ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury.
Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. Edward Hegan, 1 Nov. 00 (31 May 99).
Major 2nd in Command. — Major H. A. F. C. F. S. Greville, 18 Hussars, 3 June 01.
Adjutant. — Captain T. A. Salt, 11 Hussars, 17 Sept. 00.
Siding Hosier. — George Matthews, 13 Nov*. 95 (8i''eb. 82) ; Hon. Major, 13 Nov. 95.
Quarter Master. — James William Humphrey,' 5 Oct. 93 (iS July 83); Hon. Captain, iS July 93.
1 Captain Humphrey served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 18S1.
1st Cavalry Brigade. — Aldershot.
Motor General Colonel F. W. Hemming, 17 Feb. 00 (temp.).
Aide de Camp Lieut. Hon. D. M. P. Carleton, 9 Lancers, 11 Sept. 00 (temp).
Brigade Mc-)or Captain C. E. G.Norton, 7 Hussars, 26 Mar. 00 (temp.).
2nd Cavalry Brigade. — Canterbury.
Colonel on the Staff
Brigade Adjutant
3rd Cavalry Brigade. — CuintgL.
Brigadier General on the Staf Colonel H. R. Tiscf. Downe, CB. CIE. 3 July 01.
Brigade Adjutant Captain W. M. Tower, 3 Hussars, 26 July 00 (temp.).
4th Cavalry Brigade. — Colchester.
Colonel on the Staff.
Brigade Adjutant
Remount Establishment.
Inspector General.— Major General W. R. Truman,
1 Jan. 99. Head Quarters.
Assistant Inspectors.
Colonel B. L. Tollner, ret. pay R. Artillery, 25 Nov. 99
(23 June 89). Woolwich.
Colonel J. C. Hanford (from h.p. 19 Hussars), o Au°\ 97.
Dublin.
Lt.Colonel U. G. C. de Burgh (from 3 Dragoon Guards),
10 March 00. London (temp.).
Dep. Assist. Adj. General (graded as Assist. Adj. Gen.). —
p.s.c. Colonel R. C. B. Lawrence (from h.p.'i Dragoon
Guards), 1 Jan. 00 (temp.). Head Quarters.
Staff Captains.
Bt. Major H.S.H. Prince Francis J. L. F. of Teck,
A'CI'O. DSO. 1 Drag. 10 Dec. 00 (24 Julv 99). Dublin.
Major H. M. Ferrar, R. Artillery, 19 Aug. 01. Woolwich.
Major c Morgan, Reserve, 30 May 00 (temp.). Head
Quarters.
Officers of the Army Reserve, 4-c.,emplogedwith Remounts.
General Sir R. 0. Stewart, KCB. TJ. S. List Indian
Ar.i y, 15 March 01.
Colouel J. L. Hunt, ret. pay, 28 Oct. 99.
Bt.Colonel H. P. Douglas- Willan, Reserve, 1 Jan. 00.
Colonel J. T. Skinner, CB. DSO. retired pay, 9 Mar. 01.
Lt.Colonel (*. P. Douglas, 20 May 01.
Lt.Colonel T. J. de Burgh, 31 July 01.
Vet. Lt.Colonel R. Poyser, DSO. ret.
Hon Colonel F. J. S. Lecky, Tipperary Art. 6 June 00.
Major Hon. H. A. Ormsby Gore, 11 Hussars, 23 Mar. 01.
Vet. Major D. Palim, Army Veterinarv Department.
Major E. D. Kennedy, Reserve, 20 Mar. 00.
Major G. L. Holdsworth, 7 Hussars, 10 July 01.
Major R. F. Meysey-Thompson, Reserve, 8 June 00.
Major H. Guise, Reserve, 21 Aug. 01.
Vet. Major R. Rowe, ret. pay Army Vet. Dept. 7 Feb. 00.
Hon. Lt.Colonel R. Holden, 5 Bn. Worcester Regiment,
29 June 01.
Hon. Lt.Colonel N. F. Jenkins, Major 3 Bn. Border
Regiment, 7 June 01.
Major C. H. Tippet, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers, 13 Feb. 01.
Major G. R. Powell, 5 Bn. Warwick Regt. 14 Dec. 00.
Major C. C. E. Morgan, MonmoutnEng. Militia, 8 Jan. 01.
Vet. Captain C. E. Nuthall, Army Vet. Dept. 25 Aug. 00.
Captain J. D. T. Tyndale Biscoe, 11 Hussars, 20 Aug. 01.
Vet. Captain F. B. Drage, Army Vet. Dept. 19 Dec. 00.
Captain H. A. Thome, West India Regt. 9 June 01.
Captain R. S. Chaplin, 10 Hussars, n June 01.
Captain A. D. Champion, 21 Lancers, 25 Feb. 01.
Captain E. A. S. O'Brien, 8 Hussars, 28 May ci.
Hon. Major C. R. A. Leslie, 3 Bn. Sussex Regt. 18 Aug. 00.
Vet. Captain J. Moore, Army Vet. Dept. 20 Feb. 00.
Captain W. H. Cooper, East Lancashire Regiment.
Captain R. A. Vansittart, Reserve, n Mar. 00.
Captain H. T. Hall, Reserve, 20 Mar. 00.
Captain R. B. B. Christie, Reserve, 6 June 00.
Captain H. K. Tombe, Reserve, 3 Apr. or.
Captain C. H. E. Hall, Reserve, 1 Feb. 01.
Captain A. G. Tozer, Reserve, 5 Apr. 01.
Captain L. M. Silverthorne, 5 Bn. Manchester Regt.
18 Dec. 00.
Captain H. F. Fraser, 21 Lancers, 23 May 01.
Captain A. Brack-Boyd-Wilson, Reserve, 5 June 01.
Hon. Captain F. G. Hughes, Riding Master, Reserve,
24 July 01.
Captain R. L. Heygate, Reserve.
Captain W. H. Fife, late o Lancers, 21 Jan. 01.
Lieut. W. G. Eden (temp. Capt.), retired list R.N.
18 Apr. 00.
Csptam E. R. Maudslay, late 16 Lancers, 14 Mar. 01.
Captain J. H. Smith, 5 Middlesex Vol. Rifles, 7 Juno 01.
Captain H. Scott, 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers, 18 June 01.
Captain C. G. I. Edmondes, 5 Bn. Worcestershire Regt.
15 Mar. 01.
Hon. Major R. W. W. Jones, 3 En. Border Regiment,
18 June 01.
Captain R. L. Fenner, 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade, 5 Apr. 00.
Captain J. S. Dewhurst, Donegal Artillery, 22 Jan. 01.
Captain H. Dewhurst, Cork Artillery, 1 Feb. 01.
Captain R. W. Everard, 5 Bn. Leins'ter Regt. 26 July 01.
Captain C. P. Mahon-Hagan, Clare Artillery, 14 Feb. 01.
Captain J. O. Johnson, 3 Bn. Irish Regt , 5 Feu. 01.
Captain G. M. L. Lamotte, Mon. R.E. (Mila.) 1 Jan. or..
Captain J. L. Hacket, 5 Bn. Warwick Regt. 11 Jan. oi.
Captain C. F. Whitley-Deans-Uundas, 5 Battalion
Warwick Regiment, 18 Dec. 00.
Captain W. D. O. Battley, Dublin City Artillery.
Captaiu W. H. A. Croker, 4 Bn. Dublin Fus. 21 June 01.
Captain L. B. Moubray, Fife Artillery, 30 Aug. 00.
Captain J. W. Blunt, 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 27 Aug. 01.
Captain F. B. Oidheld, 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers, 26 July 01.
Capiain J. R. Hamlyn-Nott, Dublin City Art. 29 Mar. 01.
Captain J. A. Hope-Johnstone, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers,
12 July 01.
Captain G. A. Heather, Siigo Artillery, 27 July 01.
Captain G. A. H. Dickson, Bethune's Mounted infantry,.
18 May 01.
Captain R. Thompson, 1 Australian Horse, 24 Aug. 01.
Lieut. M. F. Dennis, Reserve, 7 Mar. 00.
Lieut. P. B. Akroyd, Royal Fusiliers, 24 July 01.
Lieut. O. Haig, 7 Hussars, 19 July 01.
Lieut. F. Walter, Reserve, 4 Dec. 00.
Lieut. C. W. Cottrell-Dormer, Reserve, 14 Dec. od.
.Lieut. P. K. Smiley, 21 Lancers, 24 June 01.
Lieut. R. A. Ironside, Reserve, 13 Feb. 01.
Lieut. L. M. V. Cbawner (Hon. Capt.), Res. 1 Mar. 01.
Liaut. E. D. H. Daly, Reserve, 23 Mar. 01.
Lieut. W. Vincent, Reserve, 30 Mar. 01.
Lieut. E. R. Leggatt, Reserve, 24 Apr. 01.
Lieut. D. M. S. R. VVatters, 5 Bn, Manchester Regt..
19 Mar. 01,
Lieut. W. P. C. C. Hubbersty, 15 Hussars.
n8«
Miscellaneous Establishments.
Lieut. W. R. Warren, 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers, 8 Mar. 01.
Lieut. L. M. Smith, 5 fin. Royal Fusiliers, 1 Mar. 01.
Lieut. H. de Freville, Imperial Yeomanry, 22 Feb. 01.
Lieut. F. C. Gray, Imperial Yeomanry, 21 May 01.
Lieut, (temp. Capt.) J. Pender, 5 Volunteer Bn. Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders, 12 Apr. 01.
Lieut. C. G. Manners- Sutton, Medway Div. Sub. Min.
R.E. (Mila.) 27 Jan. 01.
Lieut. O. M. Crackanthorpe, 3 Bn. Bord. R. 16 Feb. 01.
Lieut. C. M. Wheat'ey, 3 Bn. Essex Regt., 8 Mar. 01.
Lieut. C. S. Hope Johnstone, Lancashire Field Art. 4
Aug. 01.
Lieut. H. F. Hollins, Lancashire Artillery, 2 July 01.
Lieut. A. M. O. A. Passingham, 5 Bn. Middlesex
Regiment, 25 Jan. 01.
Lieut. F. G. Waddingtou, 4 Bn. Welsh Fus. 7 June 01.
Lieut. C.A.R. Hodgson, 5 Bn. Warwick Regt. 1 Jan. 01.
Lieut. G. H. I. Grey, Northumberland Artillery.
Lieut. C. B. Blake,' Clare Artillery, iq Feb. 01.
Lieut. G. L. Hcare, Kent Artillery, 15 Mar. 01.
Lieut. G. F. E. Cotton, 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers, 19 Apr. 01.
Lieut. H. F. M. Walker, 5 Bn. Worcester Rgt. 15 Mar. 01.
Lieut. A.L. P. Jesson, 4 Bn. Dublin Fus. 1 June 01.
Lieut. W. V. Packe, Kent Artillery, 2 July 01.
Lieut. R. B. T. Rye, W. Div. Submarine Mining, Royal
Engineers (Mila.) 26 July 01.
Lieut. I. H. G. White, 5 Bn. Warwick Regt. 18 Jan. 01.
Lieut. P. R. Peebles, Dublin City Art. 5 Apr. 01.
Lieut. C. J. Burke, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers, 22 Jan. 01.
Lieut. C. A. Chaytor, 3 Bn. York and Lancaster Regt.
Lieut. A. C. K. Magill, 3 Bn. Innis. Fus. 30 Aug. 01.
Lieut. R. D. Kirby, Suffolk Regiment, 15 May 01.
Lieut. F. R. Bulkeley, 4 Bn. Oxford L. I. 22 Feb. 01.
Lieut. C. Hale. 7 Bn." Ritle Brigade, 8 Mar. 01.
Lieut. B. S. Johnson, 5 Bn. Irish Fusiliers, 5 Feb. 00.
L'eut. J. W. Thompson, S. African Lt. Horse. 8 Mar. 01.
Lieut. E. T. Whitehead, late Imp. Yeo. 10 Aug. 01.
2nd Lieut. C. C. H. Harvey, Reserve, 12 June 01.
2nd Lieut. F. C. T. Pineo, Imp. Yeomanry, 30 July 01.
2nd Lieut. C. W. Chaloner, 4 Bn. Innis. Fus. 22 Feb. 01.
2nd Lieut. A. P. Evans, Monmouth Eng. (Mila.) Mar.01.
2nd Lt. E. C. Moubray, Edinburgh Art. 25 July 01.
2nd Lt. H. 8. Windham, 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. 21 Juneoi
2nd Lieut. J. B. Caldwall, Northumberland Artillery,
30 Aug. 01.
Major H. F. Dent (Lt.Col. Canada), late 7 Dragoon
Guards {graded as Assist. Adj. (ten.) 11 Mar. 01.
Major C. D. Carleton-Smith.West Somerset Imperial
Yeomanry (graded as Stuff Captain), 25 Feb. 00.
Home Depots.
Staff Oapzams.
Captain R. W. Burton-Phillipson, Res. 24 Mar. 00.
Colchester.
Captain R. Tremaine, Reserve, 15 Apr. 01. Canto-Inn/.
Bt.Major M. C. Day, late 7 Dr. Gds. Southampton.
Quarter Jlatti r.«.
Hon. Lieut. J. E. Darby, 4 Mar. 00. Colchester.
Lieut.W.U. Lister.Hants Imp. Yeomanry. Southampton.
Lieut. .1. T. Higgins, Army Service Corps. Dublin.
Captain H. E. Champion, Army Service Corps, 14
June qq. Woolu-ick.
Captain A. C. Cooper, Riding Mr. Reserve, Southampton.
Major R. Donnelly, Riding Waster, ret. pay, 18 Mar. 01.
Woolwich.
Attached.
Vety.Major G. D. WhitBeld, ret. Southampton.
Vety.Major J. W. Evans, ret. Colchester.
Lieut. VV. P. C. Cantrell-Hubbersty, 15 Hussars.
Canterbury.
(Attached. — The number denotes the Depot.)
p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel W. D. Birkbeck, 1 Dragoon
(Guards, Assist. Insp. Henwunts. 5 Oct. 09.
Hon. Lt.Colonel J. W. Lodge, Maj. 3 Bn. York. Regt.
Major E. M. Griffin, Reserve, -.3 Nov. 00.
Major A. G. Duberly, Reserve, 20 Jan. 01.
Major A. G. Momber, 3 Bn. York Lt. Inf. 3 July 00.
4 Major H. J. M'Laughlin, Reserve.
^ Major S. K. Harries, Reserve, 24 Jan. 00.
Major C. de C. Etheridge, Reserve.
Major A. D. Pixley, 5 Bn. King's R. Rifles, Reserve
11 Jan. 01.
Major W. W. Dobbin, Victorian Contingent.
Captain B. M. Bateman, Royal Artillery, Staff Offer,
23 Mavoo.
Captain A. W. Grepe, Royal Artillery, Staff Officer,
10 Jan. 01.
Captain R. W. Taylor, 3 Bn. Welsh Regt.
4 Captain C. B. St. John-Mildmay, 4 Bn. Somerset Lt.
Infantry.
Captain A. Llewellyn, 4 Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf.
Captain R. B. N. Gunter, 3 Bn. York Regt. July 00.
Captain R. W. R. Barnes, DSO. 4 Hussars.
2 Captain W. W. Hancock, Reserve, 6 Jan. 00.
Captain E. C. P. Curzon, Reserve.
Captain F. F. Duffus, A. S. Corps.
Major R. T. G. Lowry, Reserve, StaffOfficcr, 1 1 Apr. 00.
4 Captain A. S. Whiteley, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regi-
ment, 4 Feb. 00.
Captain A. A. W. B. Bright-Smith, Reserve, i7Mayoo.
1 Captain E. M. E. Munns, Reserve, 20 May 00.
Major A. L. G. Gould, Reserve, Staf Officer, 31 July 00.
Captain C.V. Gunning, Reserve, S/i/^Q^ioer^gAug.oo.
Captain A. W. M. Richards, Reserve.
Captain S. Harrison, Reserve.
Captain R. McFarlane, CMG. Reserve.
Captain G. J. W. Noble, Reserve.
Captain A. F. Macmillan-Scott, Reserve.
Captain E. Fisher, Imperial Yeomanry.
Captain F. C. Richmond-Parry, Reserve.
Captain P. A. Dwyer, Clare Artillery, 23 Nov. 00.
Captain R. de B. Hassell, Kent Artillery.
Captain H. S. Husted.s Bn. Liverpool Regt. 18 Jan. ot.
Captain J. L. H. Bennett, 3 Bn. High L. I.
South Africa Depots.
Hon. Major J. F. A. Herbert, Gloucester Imperial
Yeomanry, 21 Sept. 00.
Captain F. M. de Cerjat, Cape Local Forces.
( 'aotain O. Macnamara, Kitchener's Horse.
Captain — Poole, Kimberle3' Mounted Rifles.
Captain H. P. B. Vaughan, S. African Light Horse.
5 Lieut. M. U. Weyland, Reserve, 31 Aug. 00, 20 June 00
Lieut. W. M. C.'G. Bagshawe, Imperial Yeomanry.
Qr.Mr. H. E. Dickinson, Imperial Yeomanry.
Vety. Lieut. A. C. Webb, late Imperial Yeomanry.
Lt. O. B. Rickards, Imperial Yeomanry.
4 Lieut. A. J. Moseley, Reserve.
Lieut. G. J. Metcalf, Reserve.
Lieut. R. Crawshay, Reserve.
2 Lieut. J. ff. Hopkinson, Reserve.
Lieut. R. J. Scarbrough, 3 Bn. Devon Regt. 18 Jan. 01.
Lieut. E. N. T. Collin, 4 Bn. Derby Regt.
Lieut. D. Coldrey, 1st City (Grahamstown) Vols.
Lieut. G. S. A. Compton, Mtd. Irreg. Forces.
Lieut. — Dunn, S. Africa Mtd. Irreg. Forces.
Lieut. A. J. Forbes, late Protectorate Regt.
Lieut. — Hemmer, E. Province Light Horse.
5 Lieut. M. E. Marshall, South African Light Horse,
16 July 00.
2 Lieut. A. T. Robinson, South African Light Horse.
2nd Lieut. E. H. Drummond, Reserve, 23 Oct. 00.
2nd Lieut. C. A. Neave, Reserve.
Hon. Capt., E. G. Tomblings, Rdg. Mr. 3 Hussars.
Hon. Lieui . J. Laing, Rdg. Mr. 16 Lancers.
Hon. Lieut. W. H. King. Rdg. Mr. 16 Lancers.
Hon. Lieut. H. A. de Pentheny O'Kelly, Rdg Mr.
iS Hussars, 10 Feb. 01.
QtJABTEB MaSTEBS.
3 Charles John Di?gory, Son. Lieut 3 Feb. 00
4 Charles Innes, Hon. Lieut 3 Feb. 00
2 James Barry, Hon. Lieut 3 Feb. 00
1 Alexander Clarke, Hon. Lieut 3 Feb. 00
George Duncan, Hon. Lieut 7 Feb. 00"
Roland Pillinger, -ffoii. Lieut 7 Feb. 00
W. Grant, Hon. Lieut 27 Feb. or
H. Boag, Hon. Lieut. S. African Constabli/.. 27 Feb. 01
S. Callaghan, Hon. Lieut 20Mar.cn
Alfred Noble Haywood, Hon. Lieut 13 Apr. ot
Miscellaneous Establishments.
119
Royal Hospital. Chelsea.
Governor.— General Sir H. "W. Norman, GCB. GCMG.
CIE. TJnem. Sup. List, Indian Staff Corps.
Lt. Governor <f- Secretary. — p.s.c. Major General G.
Salis-Sehwabe, 12 Jane 98.
Assistant Secretary. — T. Burne.
Adjutant. — Major R. C. Pentland, ret. pay Dublin
Fusiliers, 14 Apr. 98.
Chaplain. — Bev. J. H. S. Mosley, BA. 25 Mar. 96.
Physician and Surgeon {with rani- of Colonel). — Thomas
Ligertwood,"1 MD. h.p. 3 June 96.
Deputy Surgeon. — Lt.Colonel R. W. Ford, DSO.
17 Aug. 01.
Dispenser (Some Surgeon).— J. Hague, MBCS. LBCP.
1 Jan. 97.
Quarter Master. — Richd. Barry Jupp,ret. pay, 13 Sept. 93
(9 Sept. 71) ; Hon. Captain, 9 Sept. Si.
Captains of Invalids.
J.YanderH.Rees,3late4oF. Colonel A. Green, ret. pay.
MajorJ.W.Daniell,ret.pay. j Major E. Brutton, ret. pay.
Major E. W. Humphry, ret. j Major A. S. Carter, retired
pay. I pay.
1 Doctor T. Ligertwood served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1S34-55, including the battles of Alma (men-
tioned in despatches) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Rees served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was severely wounded in the engagement at
TeArei (Medal).
Judge Advocate General's Office.
Office, 7, Victoria Street, S.W.
Judge Advocate General. — Bt. Son. Sir F. E. Jeune,
KCB.
Deputy Judge Advocate General. — Si,- J. Scott, KCMG.
Deputy Judge Advocate. — p.s.c. Colonel F. Cochran (from
h.p. Regimental District), 24 Oct. 99 (temp.).
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.
Master. — The Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
Joint Dep. Masters. tl^S^tf AJj*- ^?\in *reland
' I The Dep. Quarter Master Gen
do.
Captain of Invalids.
Major George Cresswell, retired pay.
Adjutant. — Capt. J. Fielding, Qr. Mr. ret. pay, 3 Nov. 911
Physician and Surgeon.^?™* A- W- F- Inmail> **.
J L 7 Aug. 9Q.
Secretary. — Langrishe F. Banks.
Quarter Master. —
Solicitor. — R. J. Ferguson, Esq.
Army Pay Office.
Paymaster General. — C. R. J. Duke of Marlborough.
Assistant Paymaster General. — C. J. Maude, Esq.
Army Purchase Commission.
Commissioner. — Sir J. C. O'Dowd, Knt. CB. 30 Sept. 7
Blue. — Facings Red.
Military Prisons.
I Inspector General. — Lt.Colonel M. C. Garsia, CB. ret. pay.
I Inspectors. — Major E. G. Clayton, ret. pay R. (Bengal)
Engineers; Uaotain W. F. V. Harris, late 71 Foot ;
Captain L. P. Pennethorne, late R. Artillery ; Major
W. N. Darnell, retired pay.
Aldershot. — Soc.MajorR.A. Henderson.ManchesterRegt.
17 Feb. 96.
I Med. Off., Lt.Colonel "W. F. Ruttledge, ret. pay.
j Cairo. — Captain P. C. F. Atherley, 29 July 01.
I Colchester.— Captain E. W. K. Money, Shropshire Lt. Inf.
10 Apr. co.
Cork: — Governor, Major C.C. Daniel, R. Scots, 1 Apr. 01.
Med. Of., Lt.Colonel U. A. Jenings, MD. ret. pay.
Curragh. — Major C. J. Morse, East Lancashire Regiment,
11 June 01.
I Devonport. — Major C. R. Oswald-Brawn, retired pay,
12 Nov. 00.
Dover. — Governor, Captain G. S. Haines, Cheshire
Regiment, 27 Mar. 96.
Dublin. — Governor, Major G. A. P. Evans, let. pay,
7 Hussars, 9 June 9S.
Med. Off. Lt.Colonel N. Alcock, ret. pay.
Gibraltar. — Captain R. Morris, Reserve, 20 Aug. 01.
Gosport. — Governor, Major R. W. Andrews, ret. pay,
Border Regt. 26 Feb. 98.
Med. Off., Captain E. Chandler, h.p.
Malta. — Governor, Captain R. D. Turton, Cheshire
Regiment, 19 July 01.
Stirling. — Captain G. H. Ledward, Border Regiment,
1 Apr. 01.
York- Castle. — Major C. D. Johnstone, E. Surrey Regt.
1 Apr. 99.
Tower of London.
Constable, General Sir Frederick G. A. Stephenson, GCB. Chaplain, Rev. J. C . Edghill, DD. 1 Apr. 87 ; Chaplai
Coldstream Guards, 21 Mar. 98. General.
Lieut. Lt.General Sir W. Stirling, KCB. Royal Artillery, Medical Officer, Major B. H. Scott, R.A.M.C.
5 Jan. 00.
21ajor, Lieut. General G. B. Milman, CB. Northumber-
land pvisiliers, 29 Aug. 70.
Lict of Officers, now serving in the Army, who passed the Examination and received
Certificates at the Senior Department, Royal Military College.
Cameron, General Sir Wm. Gordon, KCB. Lancaster Jarvis, Colonel S. P. CMG. h.p. 82 F. May 1856.
Regiment, May 1853. Paterson, Colonel Wm., Unattached, Nov. 1855.
Cox, Lieut.General air J. TV., KCB. Somerset Light Stapylton, Lt.General'G. G.C., W. Surrey Regt. May 1849.
Infantry, Nov. 1847.
Ewart, General Sir J. A., KCB. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, May 1845.
Uga List of Officers, now serving, who have passed the Staff College.
Passed, December 1860.
*Grant, Lt. General Sir R., KCB. R.
Engineers.
Passed, December 1862.
East, General Sir C. J., KCB.
Passed, December 1864.
T«T Wood, General Sir H. E.F OCB.
GCMG.
Passed, December 1865.
Suiher, General C. C, R. M. Art.
Passed, December 1866.
Barker, General Sir G. D., KCB.
Passed, December 1867.
Walker, Major General A. L.
Passed, December 1869.
Bouehev, Major General J.
Chapman, General E. F., CB. R.Art.
Passed, December 1870.
Maurice, Major General Sir J. F.j
KCB. R. Art.
•»• In the foregoing lists the names
tire placed in the Order of Merit in
which the Officers passed the final
Examination, as officially notified;
but, the Order cf Merit in which
Officers have passed out of the Staff ;
College havingceased to hedisclosed, I
Goldsmid, Colonel A. E. W. h.p.
Regimental District.
Morison, Lt.Col. F.deL.,h.p.R. Scots.
Hughes- Hallett, Colonel H. T.,
h. p. Middlesex Regt. (57 F.)
Cochran, Colonel F.,h.p. Regtl. Dist.
Hare, Col. R. C, CB. Regtl. District.
Passed, December 1878,
Fergusson, Colonel J. A. (from h.p.
Rifle Brigade.)
Miles, Colonel H. S. G., CB. MVO.
h.p. Munster Fusiliers.
Paterson, Colonel A. M., Regtl. Dist.
Passed, December 1879.
Leverson, Lt.Col. J. J., R. Engineers.
Elles, Major General ,S7r E. R
KCB. Royal Artillery.
Jocelyn, Colonel J. R. J. (from
R. Art.)
Ponsonby,Col.J.G.(fromBerksRegt.)
Craigie, Colonel J. H. S., Highland
Lt. Inf.
Passed, December 1880.
Beresford, Col. C. F. C, h.p. R. En».
Montgomery, Colonel R. A., R. Art!
Buchanan-Dunlop, Lt. Colonel H. D.
Royal Artillery.
Benson, Col. F. W., CB. h.p. 17 Lan-
cers.
Browne, Colonel G. F., DSO., h.p. |
Northamptonshire Regt. (48 F.)
Passed, December 1883.
E.
A. W. S., W.
their names in the following lists are, Romilly.Lt'.Colonel F. W.VcK DSO
consequently given in the Order ol J Scots Guards
Merit in which they passed into the
Staff College.
Passed, December 1871.
Schwabe, Major General G. S.
Passed, December 1872.
Hart. Major General A. FitzRoy.CB.
CMG.
Hall, Colonel B. G., h.p. R. Mar. Art.
Brickenden, Colonel K. H. L., Regi-
mental District.
Dooner, Colonel W. T., h.p. Regi-
mental District.
Collen, Major General Sir E. H. H.,
GOIJB. CB. Indian S. C. (passed into
the College with the preceding Class).
Passed, December 1873.
Dalrvmple, Major General W. L.,CB.
Cooper, Colonel H., ClfG.h.p. North
Lancashire Regimejt.
Burnett, Major-General C. J., CB.
K-i-SGM.
Passed, December 1874.
Ardagh, Major General Sir J. C,
RCIE. CB. R. Engineers.
Delavoye,Col.A.M.(from Essex Regt.)
Courtenay, Lt.Col. E. J., h.p. Sussex
Regiment.
Gatacre, Major General Sir W. F. ,
KCB. DSO. K-i-SGM.
Lagard,Col, E.J.,h.p.LancasterRegt.
Passed, Deoember 1875.
Morris, Colonel W. G. ,CB. CMG. h.p.
Royal Engineers.
Yule, Colonel W. A., Regtl. Dist.
Kitcnener, Col. H. E. C, West India
Depot.
Kelly-Kenny, Lt. General T., CB.
Curteis, Major General R. L. H.
Glen, Colonel A., Regtl. District.
•Harrison, General Sir R., KCB.
CMG.
Passed, December 1877.
Jones, Col. D. F. from h.p. R. Art.)
Smith, Colonel \V. W. M., h.p. R.Art.
Barker, Colonel J. C, h.p. k. Eng.
Hiliiyard, Major General Sir H. J.T
Kt'B.
j Bullock, Colonel G. M., CB. Devon
Regt.
1 Thomson,Lt.Col.C.F.,h.p. 7 Hussars.
Prickett, Col. T., h.p. Essex Regt.
Godfray, Lt. Colonel J. W., CB.
King's Own Scottish Borderers.
•Fraser, Major General Sir T., KCB.
CMG., Royal Engineers.
I'lC Hart, Sir Reginald C, KCB.
(from Roval Engineers).
*Watson,Col.C.M.,CJ/'G.R. Eng.
Jeffreys, Colonel P. D., CB. h.p.
Connaught Rangers (88 F.) (passed
into College with preceding Class).
Spence. Colonel J., h.p. York Lt.
Inf. (do.).
Passed, December 1881.
Green, Colonel A. O., R. Engineers.
Murray, Major General Sir J. W.,
KCB. Royal Artillery.
Johnson, Lt.Col. R. F., CMG. Royal
Artillery.
Routh.Lt.Colone'- W. R., h.p. Suffolk
Regiment.
Herbert, Colonel I. J. C, CB. CMG.
h.p. Grenadier Guards.
Dawson, Colonel D. F. R., CMG.
h.p. Coldstream Guards.
Legard, Col. J. D., York Art. (W.
Div. R, Artillery).
Peacocke, Col. W., CMG. R.E. (passed
into College with the precedinq Class).
Barton, Major General G., CB. CMG.
Royal Fusiliers (do.),
Hutton, Major General Sir E. T. H.,
KCMG. CB. (do.).
Passed, December 1882.
Morris, Colonel A. W., CB. h.p. North-
amptonshire Regt.
Haig, Lt.Colonel H. de H., R. Eng.
Leete, Colonel J. B., R. Mar. Art.
Trotter, Colonel J. K., CB. CMG. R.
Artillery.
Dalton, Colonel J. C, R. Artillery.
Mortimer.Lt.Coionel H. B.,h.p. North
Staffordshire Regt.
Allen, Colonel R.E., CB. h.p .E. York
Regiment.
Hutton, Major C. M., Lane. Fusiliers.
Stephenson, Colonel T. E., CB. (from
Essex Regiment).
Bromfield,Lt.Col.F.W.,CheshireRegt.
I Balfe, Colonel E., Indian Staff Corps.
Grove, Colonel
Kent Regt.
Beckett, Colonel C. E., CB.h.p.jHus.
Codrington, Colonel A. E., Cold-
stream Guards.
Verner.Lt.Col.W.W.C.h.p. Rifle Brig.
Stone, Major F. G., R. Artillery.
Settle, Colonel Sir H. H. , KCB'. DSO.
h.p. Royal Engineers.
Barrow, Colonel A. F., CMG. DSO.
Indian Staff Corps.
I St. Clair, Lt.Colonel .!. L. C, ( MU.
h.p. Argyll &. Sutherland Hisrhldrs.
I Grant, Major General It. F., CB
3H& Ridgeway, Col. R. K., Ind. S.C.
Barter, Lt.Col. C. St, L.,CB. York Lt.
Infantry.
Wilkinson, Col. A., h.p. Regtl. Dist.
Passed, December 1884.
Lake, Colonel P. H. N., h.p. E. Lane
Regt.
Moody, Lt.Colonel R. S. H., Irish
Fusiliers.
More-Molyneux, Colonel G. H., CB.
DSO. Indian Staff Corps,
ilanfield, Colonel R..T. F., ( H. h.p.
Welsh Regiment.
Sharpe, Major E. J., Middlesex Regt.
Hammond, Lt.Colonel P. H., R. Art.
Lawrence, Lt.Colonel R. C. B., h.p.
1 Dragoon Guards.
Passed, December 1885.
Stopford, Colonel Son. Sir F. W.,
KCMG. CB. h.p. Grenadier Gds.
Grierson, Colonel J. M., MVO.
Royal Artillery.
Walker, Lt.Col. H. C. C, Royal Art.
Foster, Major H. J., R. Engineers.
Sharpe, Lt.Colonel J. B.,R. Engineers.
Dunlop, Lt.Colonel H. C, Royal Art.
I Penton, Capt. H. E., Indian S.C.
Colville, Lt.Colonel A. E. W., Rifle
Brigade.
Adair, Colonel W. T., R. Marines.
Kogge, Lt.Col. J.W., Indian Staff C.
Inglefield, Lt.Col.F. S., DSO. E.York
Regiment.
Napier, Colonel Son. J. P. (from h.p.
10 Hussars.)
Wavell, Colonel A. G., CB. (from
Regimental District).
Johnstone, Lt.Col. .l.,h.p. Oxf. Lt. Inf.
Robinson, Colonel F. W.,h.p. Shrop.
shire Lt. Infantry.
Passed, December 1886.
■\Vyndham,Lt.Col.W.G.C.,CR.2iHuK.
Paget, Colonel H., CB. DSO. h.p.
7 Hussars.
Allen, Lt.Col. A. J. W., h.p. The Buffs.
Callwell, Bt.Lt.Col. C. E., R. Arc.
Fleming, Lt.Colonel E. W. (from R.
Artillery).
Agar, MajorE., Royal Engineers.
Smith, Lt.Col. \V\ A., CB. R. Artillery.
Fletcher, Lt.Col. W.B., R. Artillery.
Daniell, Major J. F., R. Marines.
Jones, Lt.Colonel A. E., Indian S. C.
Smythe, Captain H.H., Scots Fus.
Urmston.Bt.Lt. Colonel E. B., Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders.
Farrant, Colonel H. C. B., N. Lane.
Regt.
Bethune, Colonel E. C, i5 Lancers.
Simpson, Lt.Col. C. R., Middlesex
Regiment.
Mackenzie, Lt.Colonel G. F. ('., CB.
Suffolk Regiment.
Barkworth, Major H. A. S., Border
Regiment.
Bode, Major L.W.,ZXS'0. Royal Scots.
Churchill, Colonel M. Regtl. Dist.
Williams, Maj. R. B.,SomersetLt. Inf.
Wogan-Browne, Lt.Colonel P. W. N.,
3 Hussars.
Kitchener, Major General F. W.
Eustman, Major W. I., R.M. Art
* Passed the Final Examination'. without having gone through the College.
List of Officers, now serving, iclio have passed the Staff College.
120
Passed, December 1887.
Reade, Lt.Colonel R.N. R.,h.p.Shrop-
shire Light Infantry.
Fawkes, Colonel L. G., R. Art.
Banning:, Major S. T., Mnnster Fns.
Watersr Lt.Colonel W. H. H., MTO.
h.p. Roval Artillery.
Waldron, Lt.Ccl. F., CB. R. Artillery.
Hamilton, Major W. G., DSO. Norfolk
Regiment.
Frankl vn, Colonel W. E., York Regt.
Beatson, Lt.ColorelF. C, Wilts Regt.
Cannter, Major J. E., Lane. Fas.
Plnmer, Colonel H. C. O., CB. h.p.
York and Lancaster Regiment.
Kitson, Colonel G. C, CHG. h.p.
King's Roval Rifles.
Griffith, Maior E. H., Leicester Regt.
Gatliff.Lt.Colcnel A. F., R. Marines.
Morrisor, Major C. G., i Dragoons.
Lawson, Colonel H.M., R. Eng.
Eennv. Lt.Col. A. M., I.S.C. (patted
into' College with preceding Cla*r).
Creagh. Major General A. G., CB. R.
Art. (do.). .
Collings, Colonel W. A., h.p. Berks
Regt. (do.).
Eammersley, Lt.C'ol. F., Lancashire
Fusiliers (do ).
Beresford, Lt.Colonel C. E. de la P.
(from h.p.Wiltshire Regimcnt)(<io.)
Passed, December 1888.
Reeves, Colonel J., CB. (from Irish
Fusiliers).
Barker.Lt.ColonelJ. S. S., Royal Art.
Baldock, Lt.Colonel T. S., Royal Art.
Kemball, Lt.Colonel G.V., Royal Art.
O'Leary, Major W. E., Irish Rifles,
a Court, Lt.Col. C.h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Paris, Major A., Royal Marine Art.
< 'arleton, Lt.Col. G.D., Leicester Rgt.
Heath, Bt. Lt.Colonel F.C., R. Engrs.
Hegan, Lt.Col. E., Cavalry Depot.
Smith Dorrien, Major General H. L.,
DSO.
Mnnro, Major L., Hampshire Regt.
M'Grigor, Bt.Lt.Col. C. R. R., King's
Roval Rifles.
Watte, Major C.N. , Derby Regiment.
Barnardiston, Major N.W., Middle-
sex Regiment.
Gordon, Major C. H., The Buffs.
Stawell, Col. G.D. h.p. Devon Regt.
Burney, Bt. Lt.Colonel H. H., CB.
Gordon Highlanders.
Bewicke-Copley, Lt.Col. P.. C. A. B.,
CB. King's Royal Rifles.
Armitage, Major J. L., Inniskilling
Fusiliers.
Adve, Bt.Lt. Colonel J., R. Artillery.
Heuniker-Major, Lt.Colonel Hon. A.
H. 'Joldstream Guards.
Passed, December 1889.
Betaell, Lt.Col. E. H., DSO. R. Engs.
Sinclair, Lt.Colonel H. M., R. Eng.
Benson, Bt.Lt. Col. G. E., R. Artillery.
M'Cracken, hit. Lt.Colonel F. W. X.,
Berkshire Regiment.
Duff, Colonel B., CB. CIE. Ind.S.C.
Robb, Bt.Lt. Colonel F. S.,h.p. Dur-
ham Light Infantry.
Ell'son, Bt. Lt.Col. G. F., Warwick
Regiment.
Drake, Major H. D.,R. Marine Art.
Leverson, Maior G.F.,CMG. R.Eng.
Belfleld, Colonel H. E., CB. I from W.
Riding Regiment) .
Jeffreys, Lt.Colonel H.B..R. Artillery
Hamilton, Bt.Maj. A.B., King's Own
Scottish Borderers.
Shate, Major H. G. D., DSO. Cold-
stream Guards.
White, Lt.Col. J. G., Middlesex Regt.
Guinness, Lt.Col. H. W. N., CB. Irish
Regiment.
Altham, Lt.Col. E. A., h.p. R. Scots.
Goldschmidt, Captain E. S. D., Welsh
Regiment.
Littledale. Lt.Col. H. C. T.,4 Dr. Gds.
Dairvmple-Hamilton, Colonel Hon.
>'. de C, HVO. Scots Guards.
Cavendish, Major A. E. J., CHG.
Argyll k Sutherland Highlanders.
Compton, Major T. E., Northamp-
ton Regt.
Kane, Lt.Colonel F.R.P., h.p. East
Surrey Regiment.
Brock-Hollinshead, Major L., West
Kent Regt.
du Boulay, Major N. W. H., R. Art.
Bum-Murdoch, Lt.Col. J. F., CB. j
i Dragoons.
Wilson, Major R. H. F. W. Imperial
Yeomanry.
Passed, December 1890.
De Brath, Major E., Indian S.C.
Pemberton, Major E. St. C, R. Eng.
Chance, Major H., Royal Artillery.
Inglefield, Major N. B., R. Artillery
Western,Lt.Col.W.G.B.,W.KentRegt.
Fairholme.Major W.E., CJJTff. R. Art,
Semini, Major V., Leicester Regt.
Granet, Bt.Lt. Col. E. J., R. ArtUlerv.
Cole, Bt. Lt.Col. A. W. G. L., Welsh
Fusiliers.
Poett, Bt. Lt.Col. J. H., Dorset Regt.
Monro, Be. Lt.Col. C. C, W. Surrey
Regiment,
Yentris, Colonel F., h.p. Essex Regt
Pedley, Bt.Major O. H., Connaught
Rangers.
Young. Lt.Colonel J.C., Sussex Regt.
Western, Maior .1. S. E., Indian S.C.
Macdonaid, Major N. D., Wilts Regt.
Greenfield, Colonel R. M. (from
Inniskilling Fusiliers).
Lawrence, Capt. H. D., East Surrey
Regiment.
Broadwood, Colonel R. G., CB. 12
Lancers.
Sitwell, Bt. Lt.Colonel W. H., DSO.
Northumberland Fusiliers.
I Gawne.Lt.Col. J.M., Lancaster Regt.
Courtenay, Col. E. R. (from Regtl.
District 1 .
I Wortlev, Lt.Col. Hon. E. J. M. S.,
CHG . DSO. h.p. King'sRoyal Rifles.
FiCLysons, Major H., R. Fusiliers.
Passed, December 1891.
Talbot, Colonel Hon. M. G., R. Eng.
Laffan, Major H. D., R. Engineers.
I Davies, Bt. Lt.Col. F. J., Grenadier
Guards.
I Bunbury, Major W. E., Indian S.C.
1 Crawford, Major A., H. Artillery.
Wintour, Bt.Lt.Col. F., W.Kent"Rgt.
Walter, Major W. F., Lane. Fan.
Stuart, Major A. R., R. Artillery.
Hawkins, Lt.Col. J. W., R. Artillery.
Vyvyan, Bt. Lt.Colonel C.B., E. Kent
Regiment.
Gleichen, Major A. EM. Count, CMG.
CVO. Grenadier Guards.
Woodward, Bt.Major E. M., Leicester
Regiment.
Blood, Major W. P., Irish Fusiliers.
Lindley, Lt.Col. J. E. (from h.p. 1
Dragoons) .
Hudson, Major A. T. P., Manchester
Regiment.
Ewart, Colonel J. S., Cam. Highldrs.
Aston, Bt.Lt.Col. G. G., K. Mar. Art.
Gamble, Major R.N". ,D.SO. Berks Rgt.
Walker, Colonel M. C. B. F., King's
Royal Rifles.
Hamilton, Major General B. M.
Cowans, Bt. Lt.Colonel J. S., Rifle
Brigade.
Richardson, Major A. J., E.York Regt.
Pinney, Major R. J., R. Fusiliers,
Johnson, Lt.Col. Sic H. A. W.,Bart.,
York Light Infantry.
Younghusband, Bt. Lt.Colonel G. J.,
CB, Indian Staff Corps.
Passed, December 1892.
Rvcroft, Major W. H., n Hussars.
Wathen, Captain E. O., 5 Lancers.
Cowan, Colonel H. V. (from R. Art.).
Dawkins, Major H. S., R. Artillery.
Baker, Major G. D., R. Artillery.
Churchill, Major A. B. N., RoyalArt.
Stanton, MajorH. E., DSO. R. Art.
Macbean, Major W. A., Royal Art.
Hickson,Lt.Col.S.A.E„DSO.R.Eng.
Heath, Major G.M. ,i>SO. Royal Eng.
Surtees. Lt.Col. B..,DSO. Coldst. Gds.
Smith, Bt. Lt.Col. G.R.F.,Coldst. Gds.
Pilcher, Colonel T. D., CB. Bedford
Regiment.
Walter, Major J. M., Devon Regt.
Graham, Lt.Col. E.R.C., C.B. Cheshire
Regiment.
Lomax, Lt.Col. S.H., Scottish Rifles.
James, Capt.B.R., East Surrey Regt.
Bonus, Major W. J., DSO. Dorset
Regiment.
Shekleton, Bt.Lt.Colonel H. P., S.
Lane. Regiment.
Fitton, Bt.Maj. H.G.,DSO.BerksF;eg
Morland, Bt.Lt.Colonel T. L. N.,
King's Roval Rifle Corps.
Carleton, Lt.Col. F. R. C Irish Fus.
Delme-Radcliffe, Captain C, Con-
naught Rangers.
Foster.Lieut. A., Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders.
Hawes, Colonel B. R., Irish Rifles.
Uatkis.Bt.LuCol.H.B.B., Indian S.C.
Shore, Major O. B. S. F.,DSO. Indian
Staff Corps.
Selwyn, Major C. H., Indian S. C.
Passed, December 1893.
Shadwell, Major L. J., Suffolk Regt.
Dawkins, Bt.Lt.Col. J. W. G., R. Art.
Cramuton, Bt.Lt.Col. P.J.R., R. Art.
Cadell, Major J. F., Boyal Artillery.
Rose, Capt. J. M., R. Marine Art.
Clauson, Captain J. E., Royal Eng.
Massy, Lt.Colonel P. H. H., h.p. 6
Dragoon Guards.
Bowes, Major W. H., Scots Fus.
White, Capt. R. W. p., Welsh Regt.
Edwards, Major F. M.,Z>SO.Ind. S.C.
Wilson, Capt. H. H., DSO. Rifle Brig.
Hamilton, Lt.Colonel H. I. W., DSO.
h.p. West Surrey Regiment.
Rawlinson, Bt.Lt.Colonel Sir H. s.,
Bart., CB. Coldstream Guards.
Churchill, Lt.Colonel A. G., h.p. 12
Lancers.
Dyas, Major J. R., Warwick Regt.
Ley, Major W. G., N. Stafford Regt.
Watson, Major W. A., Indian S. C.
Donne, Lt.Colonel H. E. B., h.p.
Norfolk Regiment.
Banks, Capt. W.S., Dorsetshire Regt.
Marrable, Bt.Maj. A. G., York Lt. int.
Montagu, Major E., Suffolk Regt.
Gordon, Major Hon.F., DSO. Gordon
Highlanders.
Gaisford, Major R. B., CHG. Scots
Fusiliers.
Snow, Lt.Colonel T. D'O., Northamp-
ton Regiment.
Bayly, Lt.Colonel A.W. L., CB. DSO.
Indian Staff Corps.
Passed, December 1594.
Kenny, Maior H. T., Indian S. C.
Doran, Bt.Lt.Col. W.R. B.,IrishRegt.
Montgomery, Captain R. A. K., DSO.
Royal Artillery.
Loch, Major H. V., Indian S. C.
Keir, Lt.Colonel J. L., R. Artillery.
Norie, Bt.Major E. W. M., Middlesex
Regiment.
Trench, Major F. J. A., Royal Art.
Shute, Captain C. D., Rifle Brigade.
White, Bt. Lt.Col. W. L., R. Artillery.
Napier, Capt. G.S.F., Oxford Lt. Ir.l.
Cuthbertson, Major N. W., Royai
Highlanders.
Dudgeon, Captain F. A., South Lan-
cashire Regiment.
Heard, Major E. S., Northnmb. Fus.
Nicholson, Captain C. L., York Regt
Carleton, Captain L. R., Essex Regt.
Brander, Major H. R., Indian S. U.
Copland, Major C. S., Northampton
Regiment.
Conway-Gordon, Major L., Royal
Marine Artillery.
Jenner, Major W. K. W., g Lancers.
Kiggell, Bt.Lt.Colonel L. E., Warwick-
Regiment.
I Fortescue, Bt. Lt.Colonel Hon. C. G.
I Rifle Brigade.
8 List of Officers, now serving, ivho have passed the Staff College.
121-
Warner, Major R. H. L., Army
Service Corps.
Byng, Bt. Lt.Colonel Hon. J. H.G.,
10 Hussars.
Hume, Major C. V., DSO. Royal
Artillery.
Wood, Lt.Colonel H. St. L. DSO.,
h p. Dorsetshire Regiment.
Mitford, Bt. Lt.Col. B. R., DSO. E.
Surrey Regiment.
Capper, Lt.Colonel '.V. B., North-
ampton Regiment.
Passed, December 1895.
Henderson, Bt. Lt.Cclor.el D., Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders.
Peach, Bt. Mai. E., Indian Staff Corps.
Fasson, Major D. J. M., R. Artillery.
Vallaucey, Captain H. d'K., DSO.
Argyll and SutherlandHighlandrs,
Dowding, Capt. H. H.H., Essex Regt.
Ducrot, Major L. H., R. Artnllery.
Williams, Major G.D. R.. Berks Regt.
Chiohester, Capt. A. A., DSO. Dorset
Regt.
Coffin, Captain <'.. Royal Engineers.
Massy, Mnior W. G., Royal Artillery.
Ludlow, Major E. U. O., Army Ser-
vice Corps.
Dunlop. Major A. S., R. Artillery.
Gwatkin, Mai.W.G. Manchester Regt.
Evans, Major H. J., Liverpool Kegt.
Bird, Major S., Royal Fusiliers.
Tayl r, Major E. T., Cheshire Regt.
Maunsell, Major F.K.,Roy. Artillery
[admitted without competition).
Hickman. Major H.O. D.,Inniskilling
Fusiliers (do.).
Alderson, Colonel E. A. H., CB. West
Keut Regiment (do.).
Fortescue, Majo r \ C*ra Ts'mg's
Royal Rifles (ao.).
Adye, Major W., Irish Rifles (do.).
Dn'cat, Major C. M., Indian 8.0. (do), j
Philipps, Major I., DSO. Indian |
Staff Corps (do.)
Passed, December 1896.
Graham, Major H. W. G., DSO.
5 Lancers.
Perceval, Major E. M., DSO. R. Art.
Thompson, Major W. A. M., R. Art.
Tennant, Major H. L., Royal Art.
Ewbank, Major W.. Royal Eng.
Kirkpatrick, Captain G. M., R. Eng.
Earle, Captain S., Coldstream Gds.
Barter, Major B.St. .1., Lincoln Regt. i
De Gruyther, Captain C. M., Suffolk ;
Regiment.
Knox, Captain J. S., E. York Regt. !
Sladen, Bt.Lt.Colonel J. R. F., East
Yorkshire Regiment.
Walker, Bt. Lt.Col. H. S. Scot. Rifles.
Sloman.Capt. H. S.,i>SO.E. Surrey
Regiment.
Skinner, Capt. F. St. D. , Sussex Regt.
Bridge, Major W. C, South Stafford
Regiment.
.Tennings-Bramly, Captain H., Royal
Highlanders.
Barthorp, Captain A. H., Northamp-
ton Regiment.
Hamilton, Major L. A. H., York L. I.
MacBean, Capt. J. A. E., DSO.Dublin
Fusiliers.
Strachev, Major R. J., Rifle Brigade.
Carter, Major E E, CMG. A. S. Corps.
Young, Major F. de B., Indian S. C.
Clay, Captain C. H., Indian S. C.
Tod, Captain J. K., Indian S. C.
Lawrence, Bt.Lt.Colonel Son. H. A.,
i- Lancers.
Du Cane. Bt.Lt. Col. H. J., Roy. Art.
.Maude, Major F. S., DSO. Coldstream
Guards.
Passed, December 1897.
Allenby, Bt.Lt.Colonel E. H. H., 6
Dragoons.
Johnston, Bt. Lt.Colonel J.T., R. Art,
Burrowes, Major H. G., R. Artillery.
Furse, Major W. T., DSO. R. Art.
Walker, Major G. T. F., Royal Art.
Edmonds, Major J. E., R. Engineers.
Ma cdonogh, Major G. M.W., R. Eng.
Vallentin, Bt. Major J. M., Somerset
Light Infantry.
O'Donnell, Major H., W. York Regt.
Goo-arty, Bt.Mrtjor H. E., Scots Fus.
Blair, Captain A., DSO. King's Own
Scottish Borderers.
BuckleY,Capt.E.J.,InniskillingFus.
Capper,Bt.Lt.ColonelT.,ELanc.Regt.
Anderson, Capt. W..T.,AV.RidingRegt.
Haking, Major R. C. B., Hampshire
Regiment.
Phipps, Major P. R., Dorset Regt.
Phillips, Bt.Major H. G. C, Welsh R.
Biddulpb,Bt.Maj.H.M..RifleBrigade.
Hollowav, Bt. Maj. B., Indian Staff C.
Willoughby, Capt. M.E., Indian S.C.
Dyer, Capt. R. E. H., Indian S. (.'.
Birkbeck. Bt.Lt.Ool. W. H., iDr. (Ids
Hart, Captain A. H. S., DSO. East
Surrey Regiment.
Thompson. Capt. R. W,, DSO. N.
Lancashire Regiment.
Elles, Major A. W., York Lt. Inf.
Duudas, Captain F. O., Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
Saunderson, Capt. L. T., Rifle Brig.
Rennick, Capt. F., Indian Staff Cms.
Knight, Major W. C, Indian Staft'C.
Home, Captain J. M., Indian Staff C.
Mackenzie, Bt. Lt.Colonel C. J., CB.
Seaforth Highlanders.
Cleeve, Major F. J. S., Roval Art.
Gay, Major A. W., DSO. Royal Art.
Hunter- Weston, Bt. Lt.Colonel A.Gf.
DSO. Royal Engineers.
Fowler, Capt. .1 . S., DSO. R. Eng.
Moutk, Major C. S.O., Coldstream
Guards.
Lynden-Bell, Captain A. L., Kast
Kent Regiment.
Braithwaite, Bt. Major W. P.,
Somerset Light, Infantry.
MaoTier.Captain H. C, Hants Regt.
Pratt, Captain E. St. G., Durham Lt .
Infantry.
Haig, Lt.Colonel D., CB. 17 Lancers. : Chapman, Capt. A. J., Dublin Fus
Findlay, Bt. Lt.Colonel N. D.. R. Art.
1 Sandbach, Bt. Lt.Colonel A. E.,DSO.
R. Eng.
, Dougias, Lt.Colonel W.,DSO. Royal
Scots.
Stopford, Major L. A.M., Irish Gds.
Heath, Bt. Lt.Colonel H.N.C., York
Light Infantry.
Coloinb, Capt. P. C, Indian S. 0.
Passed, December 1898.
Wyndham, Bt. Lt.Colonei G. P., 16
Lancers.
I Symonds, Captain G. D., Royal Art.
Owen, Captain F. 0., Royal Art.
j Molonv, Major F. A., Roval Eng,
I O'Meara, Major W. A., J. CMG.
Royal Engineers.
Ruggles-Brise, Bt.Major H. G.,
Grenadier Guards.
England, Major T. P., Royal Fus.
Bannatvne.CaptamW. S.Livrpl. Rgt.
Everett", Bt. Maj. H. J., Somerset Lt.
Infantry.
May, Captain W. S. R„ E. York Regt.
Fowle, Captain T. E., Bedford Regt.
Tuson, Captain H. D. Border Regt.
Banon, Major F. L.,Shrop. Lt. Inf.
Oxley, Bt.Major R.S., K. R. Rifles.
Burrowes, Captain A. R., Irish Fus.
KiQg-Salter, Major H. P., Rifle Brig.
Climo, Major V. C, W. India Regt
Barrow.Captain G. de S.,Ind.S.Crps
Holman, Capt. H. C, Inrt.Staff Crps.
Robertson, Bt.Lt. Col. W. R., DSO.
? Dragoon Guards.
Thompson, Major C. W., DSO. 7 Drag
Guards.
Stewart, Captain R. S., L'pool Regt.
Murray, Lt.Colonel A.J., DSO.
Inniskiliing Fusiliers.
Nugent, Major O. S. W., DSO.
King's Royal Rifles.
Fox-Strange way, Capt.T.S.IrishRfls
Henstock, Lt.Colonel F. T., West
African Regiment.
Passed, December 1899.
Crowe, Major J. H. V., Royal Art.
Milne, Major G. F., Royal Art.
Baldwin, Captain J. G., R. Art
Ward, Captain M. C. P., Roval Art.
Ballard, Bt. Maj. C.R., Norfolk Regt.
Ros=, Captain C, DSO. Norfolk
Regiment.
Boyle, Capt. A. G.. Somerset L. I.
Pollard, Capt. J. H. W., Scots Fus.
Yarde-Buller. Captain Son. H..
DSO. Rifle Brigade.
1900.
The following Officers, who, in
consequence of being employed on
active service in South Africa, have
been unable to complete the full
course of two years at the Staff Col-
lege, are held to have graduated : —
Adams, Capt. W. A., 5 Lancers.
Gough, Capt. H. dela P., 16 Lancers.
Perceval, Capt. C. .1., Royal Art.
Hudson, Bt. Maj. T. R. C, Royal Art.
Gorton, Capt. R. St. G., Royal Art.
Hare, Capt. R. H, Royal Artillery
Pack-Beresford, Bt. Maj. A.W., R.Art.
Russell, Capt, E. S. E. W., R. Art.
Williams, Capt. H. B., Royal Eng.
Coffin, Capt. Clifford, Royal Eng.
Hood, Capt. Hon. G. A. A., Or. Gds.
Lambtou, Major Him.W., Coldstream
Guards.
Godley, Bt.Lt.Colonel A. J., Irish
Guards.
King-King. Major J. G., DSO, W.
Surrey Regiment.
Turner, Capt. F. c, Northumb. Pus,
Whigham, Major R. D., Warwick-
shire Regiment.
Hickie, Major W. B., Roy. Fusiliers.
Clarke. Bt. Maj. .1. L. J.. E. York Regt.
Melvill, Capt. W. S., Leicester Regt.
Wolley-Dod, Major O. C, DSO.
Lancashire Fusiliers
Fearless, Capt. C. W., S. Wales Bor.
Leversou, Capt. H. A., Inniskil. Fus.
Davie, Capt. K. M., Gloucester Ret.
Jervis, Capt. S. J., S. Stafford Regt.
Cameron, Capt. A. R., R. Highrs.
Fansbawe, Major R., DSO. Oxford
Lt. Inf.
Bonham, Capt. W. F., Essex Regt.
De Lisle, Capt. H. de B., DSO. Dur-
ham Light Infantry.
Stockwell, Capt. G. C. I., Highland
Light Infantry.
Campbell, Bt.Major W., Gordon
Highlanders.
Romer, Bt. Maj. C. F., Dublin Fus.
Waterfield, Bt.Major A. C. M., In-
dian Staff Corps.
Turner, Capt. H. H. F., Indian S. C.
M'Conaghey, Capt. H., Irish Fus.
Cockerill, Capt. G. K., Warwick
Regiment.
I2g
Officers under Section V., Paragraph 74, of the Queen's Regulations Qualified for
Staff Employment in consequence of Service on the Staff in the Field, without
Passing the Staff College.
LIEUTENANT Genebals.
Orenfell. Sir F. W., GCB. GCMG.
Butler, Sir W. F., KCB.
Kitchener, H. FL.Lord, GCB. GCMG. Royal Engineers.
Majob Gexebals.
Rnndle, Sir H. M. L.. KCB. KCMG. DSO. Royal Art.
Sten-art, R. M'G., CB. Royal Artillery.
Morton, Sir G. de C, KCIE. CB.
Turner, A. E., CB.
Lane, R. B., CB.
Slade, F. G., CB.
Slade, J. R. CB. Royal Artillery.
Hamilton, I. S. M., KCB. DSO.
-Nicholson, Sir W. G., KCB.
Kelly. W. F., CB.
Wynne, A. S., CB.
COLONELS.
Wood, Sir E., KCB.
Urot'ton, M. S., CB. DSO.
p.'.c. Ventris, F.
.Murray, R. H., CB. CMG.
Hemming, F. W., CB.
M>ney, G. L. C, CB.,DSO. h.p.
grant, H. G., CB. Regimental District.
Hdliard, W. E.
Clements, R. A. P., DSO.
Cochrane, W. F. D., CB.
Quirk, J. O., CB. DSO. Regimental District.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Childers, E. S. E., CB. Royal Engineers.
Smith-Rewse, H. W., Royal Engineers.
Pink, F. J., CMG. DSO. West Surrey Regiment.
Milne, R. L., DSO. (from h.p. Leicester Regiment).
Majoes.
Triscott, C. P., DSO. Royal Artillery.
Hobday, E. A. P., Royal Artillery.
Morean.C. B. DSO. "West India Regiment.
Scudamore, C. P. DSO. Scots Fusiliers.
Butcher, A. E. A., DSO. Royal Artillery.
King, A. J., DSO. Lancaster Regiment.
Bernard, E. E., Armv Service Corps.
Williams, E. C. J., DSO. East Kent Regiment.
Asser, J. J.. Dorset Regiment.
Watson, J. K. DSO. King's Royal Rifles.
Wilkinson, E. B., Lincoln Regiment,
(iough, A. P. G., Welsh Fusiliers.
Bulfin, E. S., Yorkshire Regiment.
Captains.
Birdwood, W. R., Indian Staff Corps.
Boger, R. W., Royal Artillery.
Maurice, F. B., Derbyshire Regiment.
Lieutenants.
Maclnnes, D. S., DSO. Royal Engineers.
M'Clintock, R. S., Royal Engineers.
Yeomen of the Guard.
His Majesty's Body Guard.
(Instituted by Henet VII. in the Ybae 1485.)
Captain William Frederick, Karl Waldegrave, 26 Aug. 96.
Lieutenant
Umign Lt.Colonel Richard George Ellison,2 late of 47 Foot, Hon. Col. 2 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt. 4 Oct. 92.
Exons.
Lt.Colonel Charles Doyle Patterson,3 late of 10 Foot, 13 Fob. 62.
Major Edmund Halbert Elliot,4 ret. pay Royal Artillery, 7 May 92.
Bt.Major Son. Francis Lionel Lydston Colborne,5 ret. pay Irish Rifles, 16 Nov. 92.
Captain Houston French,' retired pay 2 Life Guards, 26 May 9s.
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant. — Colonel Reginald Hennell,6 DSO. late Bombay Infantry, 22 Apr. 95.
140 Yeomen.
AqenU. — Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Colonel Ellison served the Eastern campaign of 1854-53 in 'he 47th Regt., Including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and ;th Class of the Mediidie).
3 Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, action
of Soorjkhoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlut Gate in command of the storming
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded three companies of
she 10th Regt. in Shahabad with Major Eyre's field force at Dilawur, and capture of Jugdespore, and was mentioned
in despatches for his gallantry (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
• * Major E.H.Elliot served in the Zulu warm 1879, and was present in theengagement at TTlundi (Medal with Cl&sp).
5 Major the Hon. F. L. L. Colborne served in the Afghan war in 1S75-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major-General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war ot
1881. Was employed with the Boats during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of
Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Senior Officer in charge of Water Transport.
8 Colonel R. Hennell served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal withClasp).
' Captain French served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of if 82, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
His Majesty's Body Guard of Gentlemen- at -Anns.
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms,
The Body Guard of the Sovereign on all Public and State occasions.
(Established ix the Ykae 1500.)
Captain Henry, lord Belper. 16 July 95.
Lieutenant Sir Henry Husrh Oldham,1 JCnt. Colonel ret. pay Cameron Hghdrs., 25 June oil
Standard Bearer Aubone George Fife," Colonel late 6 Dragoon Guards, 1 July 00.
Gextlemex-at-Ahms.
Stapleton Charles Cotton Pi6 0ct. 49 Edward Tufnell,53 E,, ;,,ht of Grace of St John
FrancisC. Wemyss, Colonel 3 Bn. WestRiding nf Jerusalem, MP.' for South-Eait Etiex,
Regiment ^Nov.eo Lt.Colonel retired pay Irish Regiment ' 21 Mar at
Stanhope Leonard Douglas Willan,5late Cap- Edward George Keppel,57 Lt.Colonel retired
tain 2 F S Oct. 63 pay Manchester Resdment i-Juh ,4
Paget John Bourke,6 late Captain 11 F 25 Apr. 64 Alfred Western Hatehell Hornsby - Drake,55
John Henry Lowndes,6 late Lt.Colonel 6 F. ... 17 Dec. 64 Lt.Colonel late Madras Staff Corps 2oApr.-jj
John Glas Sandeman,15 '.ate Captain 1 Drs.... 18 Juue6o Brackley H. Barrington Kennctt,59 late
Walter Clopton Wingfield,19 late Major Mont- Major South Yorkshire Regiment 20 Apr. 5?
gomcry Yeomanry Cavalry 22 Apr. 70 George Anthony Ellard Gore,60 Lt.Colonel
Y€ John Grant Malcolmson,20 late Lieut. 3 late Royal Marines iJuneo,
Bombay Cavalry 25 May -■_ Augustus Frederick Liddell,61 Capt. late
John Hampden Waller,21 late Lieut. 28 F 24 Aug. 70 R. Art 27 July gs
rteynoldAlleyneClemenl,2"lateCapt. 68 ; Robert Henry Brooke-Hunt,6- Lt.Colonel late
andlateZt. Colonel zBucktSi/l Volunteers... 1 Apr. 76 Seaforth Highlanders io Feb. g(
Charles Cooeh,28 Colonel retired pay ... 14 Mar. 77 Charles Edgeworth Gubbins," Major late
Edward Brown,29 Colonel r.f.p. 101 F 1 July 77 Bengal Staff < 'orps 1 Jan. 07
Geo. Henry Pocklington,30 lateLt.Col. 18 Ft. 1 July 77 ff"*'. William Chambre Rowley,6* Major late
Henry Brackenbury,31 late MajorDepol Butt. S Nov. 77 Royal Artillery '. 1 Jan. 95
Arthur AllenOwen,36 Colonel retired pay 86th Wilford Neville LLoyd,65 Mij ■■■:• late R. Art. ... 1 Jan. gg
Connanght Rangers 3 Mar. 85 Vi£/ William Mordaunt Marsh Edwards,68
Herbert Alex. St. John Mildmay,39 Lt.Colonel Major late Highland Light Infantry io Feb. 99
late Rifle Brigade 16 Oct. 85 Basil Edward Spragge,67 DSO. Major retired
Chas.Clitherow Gore, ■'"Col. ret. pay Irish Rifles 27 Jan. 87 pay Yorkshire Light Infantry igMar.ol
Charles Wheler Hume," Bt. Major late Rifli Stewart MacDougall,6S Major late Argyll
Brigade: Hon. Col. late 4 Bn. W. Kent Regt. 9 Jan. 85 Sutherland Higlanders 3 May oj
Christopher Middlemass Davidson,13 Lt.Col. Wm. Kenyon Mitford,™ Colonel late 8 Hussars t D
retired pay Munster Fusiliers 5 May 89 Chas. Rosdew Bum,"1 Lt.Col. late 1 Dragoons 1 Dec. 00
Walter Frederick Kelsey,*7 Colonel retired John MacRae-Gilstrap.7- Major late Black
pay Seaforth Highlanders 1 Jan. 9c Watch ; 3 Bn. Black Watch 5 Mar. 01
p.t.c. Charles Wyndham Murray,4* MP. f. ,■ Son. Ivan Campbell,73 Captain late Cameron
Bath, Colonel retired pay Gloucester Regt. 1 Jan. 9; Highlanders 20 May pi
Augustus James Hill," Lt.Colonel retired pay William Angelo Scott,7* Captain late Camerou
Royal Marine Artillery 17 July 91 Highlanders; Ho.i. Lt. Col. 3 Bn. R. Hghrs. 1 July 01
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant. — Henry Arthur Fletcher,5' Lt.Colonel late Bengal Cavalry, 1 July 00.
Sub Officer. — Lt.Colonel J. G. Satideman,'5 late Captain 1 Dragoons, 21 Feb. 74.
Scarlet — Facings Blue Velvet. i Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Gentlemen-at-Arms on Half Pay.
Bevil Granville,5* late Bt.Major 23 Foot 9 Sept. 63 Cha.Edwyn Wyatt,17 late St.Major 8 Hussars 20 July 69
John Walrond Clarke, 9late Captain 10 Hus. 8 Mar. £5 Francis Pavy,55 late Captain74 Foot 20 July c>o
William Cuniiighame Cuninghurne,21 late Wm.ChesterMaster, CU.22 late Colonel 2S F. 31 Oct. 70
Captain 79 Foot 1S Aug. 67 j ?hilipLimborch'fillbrook.69late Major Unutt. 18 Dec. 36
John Chas. D.Morrison, 13 late Col. R. Marines 30 Mar. 69J
1 Sir Henry Oldham served in the China Expeditionary Force of 1S60, and was present in the actions of Sinho
and Tangku, assault and capture of the North Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hill campaign in 1S63.
5 Captain Willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June 1855 with the 13th Light Infantry, and was present at the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1850-51 (Medal); and in 1852-53 in
the Orange River Territory, where he commanded several successful patrols.
6 Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 18.54-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and storming
the Quarries on 7th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
9 Captain Clarke served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from 17th April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchernaya where he commanded a squadron in support
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and an affair with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Colonel Morrison was present when the batteries of Obligado in the River Parana were attacked and carried
20th Nov. 1845. Served on the China expedition of 1S57-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, thelandiDg
before, storm and capture of the city. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards as D.A.A.
General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major). Served the campaign in the north of China in i860',
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo fort (mentioned in de-
spatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
15 Lt.Colonel Sandeman served with the 1st Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Oct. 1854
and was present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
17 Major Wyatt served with the 14th Light Dragoons in tne Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal witii Clasp). Also
in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghwy,
action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunpore Pass, siege acrt capture of
Jhansi (Medal with Clasp).
19 Major Wingfield served with the 1st Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was pre-
sent at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the action of Sinho, also those of the 18th and 21st September,
commanded the Cavalry force sent to rungchon with Mr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the'
20th September, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Lieutenant Malcolmson served in the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionaiy Force 111
1856-57, including the assault and capture of Re^hire, surrender of Bushire. expedition to Boraz.ioon, and action of
Khooshab (Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the Y€ under the following circumstances :— " On
the occasion of an attack on the enemy on the 8th February 1857, led by Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, CB., Lieutenant I
Moore, the Adjutant of the regiment, was. perhaps, the first of all by a horse's length. His horse leaped into the
square, and instantly fell dead, crushing down his rider, and breaking his sword as he fell amid the broken ranks
of the enemy. Lieutenant Moore speedily extricated himself, and attempted with his broken sword to force his way
through the press ; but he would assuredly hare lost his life had not the gallant young Lieutenant Malcolmson
The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms. I3C«
observing his peril, fought h;s way tr> his dismounted comrade through a crowd of enemies to his rescue, and, giving
him his stirrup, safely carried him through everything out of the throng. The thoughtfulness for others, cool
determination, devoted courage and ready activity shown in extreme danger by this young Officer, Lieutenant
Malcolmson, appear to have been most admirable, and to be worthy of the highest honour." Served also with the
Central India Field Force, including the siege of Ratghur and fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp) .
il Lieut. Waller served in the Oude campaign in 1S58, including the capture of the fort of Kaili (Medal).
12 Colonel Master commanded the =;th Fusiliers at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, and served with it in
Outram's Force at the Alumbagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Eegt. at the
capture of Lucknow, as also throughout the Oude campaign of 1S58-59, including the action of Dounderkeira and
Boxarghat, and capture of the Fort of Oomerea (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB.,
Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service) .
-* Captain Cuninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854 up to 26th November,
and also from January to oth Februarv 1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps,' and Turkish Medal).
K Lt. Colonel Clement served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal) .
28 Oolonrd Cooch served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sevastopol and the sorties of the 5th 5th and 10th May, defence of the Quarries 7th June, assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June (in command of the Wool-bag part} of his regiment) and 8th September (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals). Appointed Town Major in Sebastopol immediately after its fall for his services during the
siege and final assault.
-s Colonel E.Brown served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov., relief of its
garrison on 14th Dec, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian
Mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and assault of the Eedgate, wounded in five places, in
one dangerously (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Scrvedinthe Indian N.W. Frontier war of 18S3, and was
present at the attack andcapture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (Clasp).
30 Lt.Colonel G. H. Pockhngton served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1S52-5; (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served alsoin the Crimea from 1st June 1855, including the siegeand i'allof Sebastopol, and
attack of thi 1SU1 June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
31 Major Brackenbury served with the6ist Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,3^! was present at the
battle of Goojcrat, and with the Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in February and March
18^9 (Medal with Clasp) Present with the expedition to the Enzofzie Country and at the attack and capture of
insurgent villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1S49 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the rank of Captain with the
Turkish Contingent and performed duty as an Engineer Officer in the Crimea in 1S55-56 (Turkish Medal).
38 Colonel A. A. Owen served in the Kafir war in 1877-78. first as Assistant Adjutant General to Colonial Forces
and afterwards as Assistant Adjutant General to the Transkei Field Force, and commanded the attacking column in.
the action at Newmaka and subsequent engagement sin the Chicaba and Kei River Valley (mentioned in despatches,
and received the thanks of Colonel Glyn, Commanding Transkei Field Force, for having, with assistance, saved
the life of a private soldier, who was very severely wounded, 1>3T carrying him to a place of shelter under a very
heavy fire) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 in command of a draft battalion at Pinctown (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
39 Lt.Colonel H. A St. John Mildmay served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Sept.
1885, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India in 1864 (Medal).
40 Colonel C. C. Gore was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege and capture of Kotah on the 30th March,
-85S, affair at Sanganeer, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seckur
■(Medal with Clasp 1. Served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war of 1881.
43 Colonel A. G. Fife served in the defence of Canada in i8o(- on the Western Frontier (Medal with Clasp),
■Served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Division of the Cabul Field Force,
and took part in the expeditions against Asmatulla Khan in the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khu-
jgianis; was also present at the attack and destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan, and in
the engagement at Nargashai (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Granted a step of honorary rank for service in the Field.
44 Colonel C. W. Hume served with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of
1857-58, including the siegeand capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and capture of Fort Birwah. Was
Stall Oficer to a Field Force under Brigadier General Wheeler in the final campaign in Bundlecund in 1859
<Medal with Clasp) . Promoted to an unattached Company for service in the Field.
45 Lt. Colonel C. M. Davidson served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S as Adjutant of the 4th Regiment, and
wastiresent at the action of Arogee and capture ofMagdala (Medali.
47 Colonel W. F. Kelsey served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1878
till June 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, including the Khost Expedition, and was present in the engagement
at Mattoon (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
^present in the engagement at Chalouf on the 20th August in command of four companies of his Battalion, and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
48 Colonel C. W. Murray served in the Zulu war of 1879, first as Aide de Camp to Major General Crealock, com-
manding the 1st Division, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Intelligence Branch
of the Division; was finally attached in this capacity to Clarke's Column, reconnoitred the country beyond Ulundi
as far as the Ngorne region, and made a reconnaissance of the route to be traversed by the column from Ulundi to
the Middle Drift of the Tugela River (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1880 with the 72nd Highlanders, and was Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Baker in the
■expedition to the Logar Valley (Medal). Served in the Marri Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier General Tanner.
■Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General on the Base and
Lines of Communication, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General (mentioned
in despatches).
49 Lt.Colonel A. J. Hill served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
31 Lt.Colonel Fletcher served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in iS63-64,and was present in
-the engagement with the Mohmunds near Shubkudder (Medal with ClasD) . Served in the Egyptian war in 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
13 Lt.Colonel E. Tufnell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
54 Major Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854 including the battles of Alma
.and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's
Army before Lucknow on 14 Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the Gwalior
Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th December and at the fall of Lucknow in Mar. 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with
two Clasps).
55 Captain Pavy served in the Indian Mutinycampaign in 1858 with the 74th Highlanders, and was present at
ithe storm and capture of Capaul (Medal).
57 Lt.ColonelE. G. Keppel served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egvptian war of 18S2,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
i8 Lt.Colonel Hornsby-Drake served with the 1st Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served
•with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). '
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I31 The Honourahle Corps of Gentlemen-at- Arms.
55 Major B. H. B. Kennett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal witls
Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the expedition to thw
Bazar Valley and in the operations in th? Lughman and Hissarik Valleys— wounded 'Medal).
m Lt. Colonel Gore served ir. the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie.and Khedive's Star).
cl Captain A. F. Liddell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present during the operations roundc
C'abul in December 1879, including the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) and in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 10S0 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagements at Hashecn and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star)
02 Lt.Colonel R. H. Brooke-Hunt served with the 72nd Highlanders m the Afghan war from March 1879 till
January 1880 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
(mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1S79 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
03 Major C. E. Gubbins served with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in i879(Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
64 Major Hon. W. C. Rowley served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battie of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Bronze Decoration).
63 Major W. N. LLoyd served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was present during the operations in the Cis-Kei>
and Ferie Bush in command of a division of field guns. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, anil wa8 present
in command of the Royal Artillery of Pearson's Column at the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in report),,
and during the investment of Ekowe (mentioned in report) ; afterwards accompanied the advance of the 1st
Division ("mentioned in General Crealock's despatch, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in
1884 under Sir Gerald Graham with the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); afterwards presented the Mahdi's standurd, taken at Toknr.to Her Majesty
the Queen at Windsor. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87, first as Adjutant to Royal Artillery ;
afterwards organised and equipped the Gardner Machine Gun Battcry and accompnnied the Expedition to ths-
Ruby Mines in command of the Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
66 Major W. M. M. Edwards served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— wounded (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan :.
was awarded the Y€ " for the conspicuous bravery displayed by him during the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, on the iHl;-
September 1882, in leading a party of the Highland Light Infantry to storm a redoubt. Lieutenant Edwards (who-
was in advance of his party) with great gallantry rushed alone into the battery, killed the Artillery Officer izu
charge, and was himself knocked down by a gunner with a rammer, and only rescued by the timely arrival of
three men of his regiment."
c" Lt.Colonel B. E. Spragge served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General J. Doran in the Jowaki campaign in
1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry and as Superintendent of Army Signalling in the
Afghan war of :878-So, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (twice mentioned in despatches,.
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, DSO. and two Clasps).
68 Major S. MacDougall served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the-
battle of Tel-el-Kebir — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
63 Major P. L. Tillbrook served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1855, including the-
siege and fall of SebastopoK Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" Colonel W. K. Mitford served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal),
" Lt.Colonel C. R. Burn served with the Hazara Expedition in i8S3 as Orderly Officer to Major General M'Queeiv
Commanding the Hazara Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
IS Major MacRae-Gilstrap. — For War Services, see Militia (Black Watch).
73 Captain Hon. I. Campbell served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders, audi
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medil with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
74 Lt.Colonel W. A. Scott. — For War Services, see Militia (Black Watch).
^de Park. ] 1st Life Guards. 152
______ The Royal Arms. "Deitingbn" "Peninsula" "Watebloo" "Egtpi 1882'' " Tel-el-Kebie."
Vears _r.
Jail Hall Colons! in Chief.— Sis Majesty THE KIXG.
L_I,__'Colonel.— U.S. S. Prince Wm. An?. Edward of Saxe-Weimar,1 KP. GCB. GCVO. Ens. 1 Juue4i ; Ens. <f Lt.
PS June 41 ; Lt 4- Capt. *ig May 46 ; Bt. Major, 20 Jane 54; 3t.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel,
[ pi May 55 ; Colonel, 5 Oct. 55 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 : Lieut. General, 6 July 77; General, 14 Nov. 79;
! _ te/_ Marshal, 22 Jane 07; Colonel ist Life Guards. 11 Nov. 88.
... Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles Napier Miles,2 CS. MVO. Lt. 20 Xov. 75 ; Captain, 24_Tcy. 82 ; Major, 6 Dec.
93; 3t.Lt. Colonel, 20 June 05; Lt. Colonel, 6 Dec. 98.
Majobs.
. Thomas Charles Pleydell Calley,3 MVO.)
{Brevet Lt.Colonel, 6 Dec. 58 ; Br. Colonel, \ \
I 29 Xov. 00), 2nd in Command 6 Dec. 98... ) !
. GordonCartertCKi-i; _ Master, 24 Jan. 80) )
(Bt.Lt. Colonel 20 Xov. 03; j i
, ! Son. Cecil Edward Bingham4 (Bt.Lt.Col. > '■
29 Nov. od) S I
Captain's.
|Geo.LindsayHolford,CL_\ CVO. Equerry v,
I in Waiting to tlif King /
'George Francis Milner,5 2nd in Comd. z2\
i Bit. Lntp. Yeo. S.Africi,icifh rank of Major j
lEdwin Berkeley Cook, Aulede Camp to Sir \ j
I George Luck 6 Nov. 95 )\
\S.S.S. Adolphus 0. A. A. E. G. P. L. L., 1 [
j Duke of Teck,6 GCVO. DSO j
i Ernest William Clowes," DSO
jHugli Craufurd Keith-Fraser8 i
James Albert Edward. Marquis o/'Hamil->
tor., MP. for Londonderry j
[Harold Maxwell Walker. Uganda Rifles
■ Harold Maxwell GrenfelX,9 Special Service, ) |
I South Africa {Bt.Lt. Colonel 29 Nov. oo) j I
(Charles Shuldham Sehreiber
j [Philip BlencoweCooksoa.10Adjutant6Dec. 00'
[Frederick Henry Walter Carden12
.Rhodri Va__han Lloyd Lloyd-Philipps11 ...
CAPTAIN.
31 Jan. 80
9 July 90
1 1 Apr. 88
30 July
3 Dec.
12 Aug.
5 Dec.
17 Aug.
23 Sept.
18 Apr.
18 Mar.
15 Apr.
11 Sept. 76
23 Mar. 81
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
27 Jan. 83
4 July 91
11 Jan. 93
LIEUTENANTS.
• •• John Spencer Cavendish, DSOA3 3 Feb.
■•• 'Harold Greenwood Henderson11 3 Feb.
■ •■ I Son. Fred. Edward Guest15 15 May
.-• ! Walter Waring10 1 Dec.
... \Son. Gerald Ernest Francis Ward17 4 Jan.
-•• Edsrar Hugh Brassey ' 25 Jan.
... JLionel Edw. Hamilton Marmaduke Darell 22 Mar.
... George Henry Holt Freeman j 16 Aug.
... \Son. Algernon Francis Stanley15 1 iS Oct
... |R^bt.HamiltonStubber,,-93/M._'«/..S..i//-;oa 25 Oct.
90'
2 Sept
■ 9'
90
2 Xov.
92
91
2 Xov.
52
01
25 Jan.
93
92
9 Aug
93
<H
t3 Feb.
95
94
14 Mar.
9b
,6
5 Sept.
96
96
13-Jan.
97
97
2 Aor.
oS
97
2 Apr.
98
97
23 Xov.
98
97
6 Dec.
c:
90
20 Dec.
q;
99
7 Mar.
00
99
7 Mar.
00
99
7 Mar.
00
99
7 Mar.
00
99
8 Aug.
00
BEETET
JIAJOB.
MAJOn.
21 July S6
28 Sept. 87
26 Oct. 92
1 July 88
11 Jan. 93
5 May 94
26 June 95!
1 4 Mar. 96
24 June 961
7 Oct.
6 Dec.
6 Dee.
6 Dec.
oOct.
o Oct.
20 Xov.
T
Second Lieutenants.
3 Xov. 00
•Leopold Guy Marnard.Zo rd Brooke,20 'Aide \
de Camp to Lord Mil ner 17 Aug. 01 )
... \Son. Coulson Churchill Fellowes 22 May 01
... Riding Master. — Douglas Hall,21 S May 39 ; Son. Captain,
... Quarter Ma3ter. — William Wragg, 6 Xov. 86; Son. Capta
'Medical Officer. —
Veterinary Officer. -
8 May 99.
in, 6 Xov. 96,
Scarlet— .Facings Blue. — Aqents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, January 1816. Detachment embarked for South Africa, 29 Xov. 189
29 Xov. 00
7 Dec. 98
5 May 94
26 June 95
6 Dec 98
returned 2S Xov. 1900.
1 Prince Edward of Saxe- Weimar served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Grenadier Guards, including the
battles cf Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol( wounded in the leg in the Trenches, 19 Oct., and
mentioned in despatches, Aide deCamp to the Queen and Colonel, CB., Medal with four Clasps, Officer of the Legion
of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Lt.C jloael Miles served with the 1st Life Guards in the Egyptian war of i882,and wa» present in the engagements
at El Magt'ar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of
Cairo (Mjdal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1900 in command of Regiment of
Household Cavalry from 3rd July until its return home (mentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal with three Clasps).
3 Colonel Calley served with the ist Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magt'ar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the cap-
tare of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as second in
command of Regiment of Household Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with five Clasps).
H Lt.Colonel Carter served in the South African war in 1899-1900 during advance on Pretoria and battle of Diamond
Hill in command of ist Life Guards Squadron Regiment of Household Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with six Clasps).
1 Lt.Colonel Hon. C. E. Bingham served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Lieut. General
Sir J. French, and subsequently as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with six Clasps).
8 Captain Milner, served in the South African war in 1890-1900 with Regiment of Household Cavalry, and in 1901
-as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Broadwood (iledal with five Clasps).
6 Major H.S.H. the Duke of Teck served in the South African war in 1S90-1900 as Regimental Transport Officer to
egiment of Household Cavalry (Brevet of Major, Medal with six Claspsl.'
7 Captain Clowes served in the South African war in 1899-1900 '.mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with six
Clasps).
8 Captain Keith-Fraser served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant South African Light Horse. —
[See alsT Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
[For remainder of Notes see page 134a,
[Regent's Park.
' "Tbl-el-Kbbik."
133 2nd Life Guards.
'y.^ars'Ser.jThe Royal Anas. " Dettingen" "Peninsula" " Watisuloo " " Egypt, iE
I Full I 'nil Colonel in Chief.— llh Ma jest n THE KING
y. Colonel.— Frederick Augustus, Lord Chelmsford,1 GCB. 2nd. Lt. ^i Dec. 44 ; Ensign and Lf. i'23 Nov. 4s ;
Lt. and Captain, ^27 Dec. 50; Brevet Major, 2 Nov. 55; Captain and Lt. Colonel, ''28 Aug. 57; Colonel,
30 Apr. 63; Major General, 10 Nov. 68; Lieut. General , r Apr. 82; General, 16 Dec. 88; Colonel
Derbyshire Regiment, 30 Jan. 08 ; Colonel 2 Life Guards, 27 Sept. 00.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Sir Audley Dallas Neeld,2 Bart., CB..MYO., Cornel, 'is Feb. 71; LI. 28 Oct. 71 j Capt.
3 April Si ; Major, 24 Sept. 87 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Jan. 05 ; LI. Colonel, 12 Jan. 90.
35
28
3o
2ND LIEUT.
Majors.
John Anstrutlier Smith-C'uninghame3"i
{.Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Jan. 99), 2nd in Com- >
mand 12 Jan. 99 )
Charles Fred. St. Clair Anstruther- (
Thomson,4 DSO S
Mountifort John Courtnay Longfield1 23 Oct,
Captains.
Oswald Henrv Ames
Thomas, Earl of Longford,' Kl> 5 Feb. 87'
Algernon Francis Hoi ford Ferguson* 22 Aug. 88
Sydney Thnruhill Haukey, Adj. Surrey') 0 T„„„
r~ ■ 1 i- £ »» .* 28 June 00
Imperial leontanry 6 May 01 ) 1
John Chaytor Brinton,7 DSO. Aide de ! s T
Camp to Gar. Gen. of Ireland 1 July 01 ," i0 JBTU
Algernon Richard Trotter,8 DSO 10 Feb.
Claude Champion-de Crespigny,'-' DSO. 1 T ,
Aid,, d,. Camp t„ tin- Gar. Gen. of India ) * J yu>
■Hon. Malcolm Bowes-Lyon,» Adjutant 1 , .
■ Mar, o, f 3",lly
i Henry Siwurd Bulliol Snrtecs* 21 Dec.
j Herbert Heury Spender Clay* 1 10 June o6| to Apr.
Hon. Arthur Edward Bruce G'NeilH ' -6 May 07, 15 Juno 98
LIEUT.
|
CAPTAIN.
11 Feb.
76
10 April 83
13 June
74
12 Jan. 85
1 July
3.
14 Mar. 88
14 May
16 May
12 Jan.
84
88
9:
26 Oct. 92
12 Jan. 95
22 May 95
13 Apr.
92
20 May 96
1 3 Apr.
92
12 Jan. 99
5 Apr.
93
16 Nov. 99
5 Aug.
96
3 Feb. 00
26 May
97
17 Apr. 00
14 July
10 Apr.
97
98
25 June 00
25 Sept. 01
BliEVET
MAJOE.
12 Jan. 91
12 Jan.
12 Jan.
29 Nov. 00.
16 Feb.
25 Juue
11 Jan.
25 Apr.
Feb.
99
95' 17 Apr.
Feb.
17 Apr. 00'
8 Aug. 00
8 Aug. 00
12 Dec. 00
25 Sept. 01
Ralph Francis Howard, Earl of Wicklow1
Sir Geo. Lionel Lawson Bagot Prescott. Bart.
Stewart Barton Bythesea Dyer, Weal 1
African Frontier Farce '. )
"Sir JqLiu Houie-Purves-Hume-Cumpbell, )
BiFrt. r. , ...„,„ :..-. r
Archibald SetOn, Zor.i Monlgomerlo iSOct.
1 Hugh Cecil Sam Ashton 28 Feb.
Andrew Mouse! Talbot Fletcher 5 May
Robert George Vivian Duff 11 July
Second Lieutenants.
.. Cyril Duncan Dunbar 6 Ju'y 01
1 21 ! ... Hiding Master.— Charles Henry Burt, 3 June 81 ; Ron. Cijilain, 8 June 91.
r. Quarter Master.— Thomas George Entwistle, 13 Oct. 86; Hon. Captain, I3 Oct. 96.
25 ... Medical Officers.— Percy Gordon Radstock Young, LJICP.Ed. MltCS. 13 Oct. 80; Surgeon, 3 Fob. 78;,
Surgeon Major, 2 Auir. 90; Surgeon Lt. Colonel, 3 Feb. 98.
Lient. Robert Macniimara Cowie, R. A. Med. Corps (attached).
, Veterinary Offtcrr. —
Scarlet— Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, February 18 16. Detachment embarked fur South Africa, 29 Nov. 1899 ; returned, 28 Nov. 19001
1 Lord Chelmsford served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 31st May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian campaign (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Deputy
Adjutant General of the Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches
for " great ability and untiring energy," CB., and Medal). Served in command of the British forces in the Kafir war
of 1878, and in the Zulu war of 1879, being present at the engagements of Gingindhlovu and Ulundi {.GCB. and Medal
with Clasp).
- Sir Audley Neeld served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
3 Lt.Colonel Smith-Cuninghame served with the 2nd Lite (iuards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present,
in the two actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-e!-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i 'Major Anstruther-Thomson, DSO., the Earl of Longford (wounded), Captains Ferguson (Bt. of Major), Hon. M.
Bowes-Lyon, Surtees, Clay, and Lieuts. Hon. A. E. B. O'Neill, and the Earl of Wicklow served in the South African
war in 1899-1900.
5 Major Longfield served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 with the 2nd Life Guards detachment of the Camel
Corps (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"Captain Brinton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 7898, and was present
at the "battle of Khartoum— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service {DSO.).
8 Captain Trotter served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Sir Redvers Buller (mentioned
in despatches, DSO.).
,J Captain Champion de Crespigny served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement
at Poplar Grove (mentioned in despatches).
■Windsor. ]
Royal Horse Guards (The Blues).
Years Ser.
full l fall
P*y. \Pay. ' _
134
The Royal Arms. " Dsttingeh " " Peninsula " "Watekloo " " Egypt i38:"" Tbl-el-Kebib.
Colonel in Chief.— Hi* Majesta THE KING.
Colonel.— lit. lion. Ge.rnet Joseph, Vi.count Wolseley,1 A~P. GCB. GCMG. Colonel in Chief Royal IrishBeiji.
meat R ; Eii'ijn, 12 March 52; Lieut. 16 May 53; Captain, 26 Jan. 55; Bf. Major, 74 Mar. 58; Bt.Lt.
Cutout/. 26 Apr. 50; Major. 15 Feb. 61 ; Colonel, 5 June 65 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 63 ; Lt. General, 25
Mar. -8 ; General, 18 Nov. S; ; Fiehl Marshal. 26 May 94 : Colonel Royal Horse Guards, 29 Mar. 95.
Lieutenant Colonel. — George, Lord Binning,0 Lofhinns and Berwickshire Yeomanry ; 2?<d Lt. n Sept. 80;
Lieut. 11 Apr. 81 ; Capf. 14 May S7 ; Major, 22 Dec. 94 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 18 Jan. 93 ; Lt.Colonel, 7 Oct. 99.
M
13
Majors.
Henrv Thomas r euwick," MVO. DSO.'i
{Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 Oct. 99), 2nd in Coin- -
mand 7 Oct. 99 )
William Anstrutlier-Thomson, District •
Commandant, South Africa >
Arthur Yaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lce5...
Captains.
Gordon Chesney Wilson,6 MVO
Charles Hyde Villiers*
Wilfred Francis Ricardo"'
Gerald James FitzGerald"
Hon. Geo. Cecil Beaumont Weld Forester, >
Adj. Worcester Ac Shropshire Imp. Yeo.... )
\Tthur Jocelyn Charles, Earl of Arrau
William Dixon Matin-Thomson
John Geo. Marquis of Tullibardinc.8 1
DSO. Comdq. Scottish Horse, S. Africa, [
with rank of Lt.Colonel )
Hon. Alg. Hy. Chas. Hanbury- Tracy, J /
with Ahussinia Force, Sonmliland »
Edmund Butler Charteris
Henry William, Vise*. Cricliton.'" DSO...
Hun. Reginald Ward,5 Aide de Camp to \
Lt. General J. I). P. French )
Hon. Arthur Vesey Meade'
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
11 Mar. 85
17 Apr. So
1 July 81
18 July 85
liUEV.HAJ. M.UOB.
15 Apr. 9:
30 Dec.
18 Apr.
4 May 8- 5 Dec. 83 21 Nov. 94
23 Nov. 87 1 June 89 22 Dec. 94
16 May 88 18 Sept. S9 i3.f«n. 95
17 July 89 24 Sept. 90 6 Feb. 95
17 July 09 15 Oct.
30 Mar. 95
19 Sept. 96
1 May 97
7 Oct. 99
20 Nov.
4 Mar.
s5
91
13 Apr.
5 Apr.
92
93
30
4
Mar.
Mar.
95
96
29 Nov
28 Dec.
92
30 Doc.
93
20
Nov.
99
29 Nov
28 Dec.
92
i3 Apr.
94
I
Feb.
00
2 Feb.
28 Dec.
5 May
92
94
22 Dec.
6 Feb.
94
95
1
24
Feb.
Feb.
00
00
6 Feb.
95
6 Nov.
95
24
Feb.
00
13 Feb.
95
4 Mar.
96
24
Feb.
00
3 Apr.
3 July
20 Feb.
95
95
97
11 Nov.
13 Jan.
n May
96
97
98
1
1
8 Sept.
97
30 Aug.
99
8 Sept.
29 Mar.
6 Sept.
15 Nov.
28 Feb.
97
99
99
99
00
9 Oct.
24 Feb.
8 Aug.
8 Aug.
12 Dec.
99 i
ool
00
00!
00!
1 1 Apr.
Lieutenants.
7 ... Hon. Richard Frederick Molyneux12
7 ... Son, DudleyChurchir.Marjoribanks,sZ».SO.
5 ... Heury John, JJuki of Roxburghe/' MVO....
5 ... Charles Stewart Henry, Visct. Castle- j
reagh, Adjutant 9 May 00 j
5 ... Harold Ernest Brassey
3 ... Adrian Rose
3 ... Reginald, Lord Herbert, MVO.
3 ... William Lenox Naper
2 ... Allan James Reginald Mackenzie
Second Lieutenants.
2 ... Charles John Alton Chetwynd. Visct.)
Ingestre j
2 Owain Edward Whitehead Greaves 4 July 00
1 .. Thomas Ferrnoy-Hasketu 25 Sept. 01
; 17 ... Siding Master. — William Henry King,!1 10 June 85 ; Hon Captain, to June 95.
7 ... Quarter Master. — William Stubbs.3 27 Nov. 95 ; Hon. Lieut,
16 ... Medical Officers. — Hugh Rayner, MB. MRCS. 13 Feb. 97 ; Suro. Capt.30 Jan. 86; Surg. Major, 19 Juneoo
Captain John Henry Power. LRCSI. LBCPI. R. A. Med. Corps (attached).
13 , ... Veterinary Officer. — Francis Binyoun Drage.iJ 1 May 97 ; Vet. Lieut. 18 July 88; Vet. Captain, 18 July 98.
Blue — Facings Scarlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, 1 Feb. 1S16. Detachment embarked for South Africa, 29 Nov. 1899; returned, 2Z Nov. 00.
1 Loid Wolseley served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal for Pegu), was with the
expedition under Sir John Cheape against the robber chief Myattoon, and was severely wounded when leading
the storming party against the chief's stronghold on the 19th March (mentioned in despatches). Landed in the
Crimea with the 90th Light Infantry on 5th Dec. 1854. and was employed in the trenches as Acting Engineer until
Sebastopol was taken ; was engaged in the assault and defence of the Quarries on 7th June, and on duty in the
Trenches at the attack of the 18th June; severely wounded in a sortie 30th August, when in charge of the
advanced sap — several times mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
cf Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, and was
present at t.he relief ol Lucknow, defence of the Alumbagh by Outram, with the several engagements there, siege
and capture of Lucknow, subsequently as D.A.Q.M. General to Grant's division and with it at the affair of Baree,
action at Nawabgunger and all the others fought by that force (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the war of i860 in China upon the Quarter Master General's Staff, and
was present at the assault of the Taku Forts, and in all the engagements throughout the campaign (promoted
Major unattached. Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Expedition sent in 1870 from Canada to the Red
River Territory for the suppression of the Rebel Government established at Fort Garry against the Queen's
authority, and wascreatedaKnightofSt. MichaelandSt. George and Companion oftheBathforhis servicesupon
that occasion (Medal). Was Governor and Commander of the Forces on the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war
of 1873-74 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted to be Major General for distinguishedser-
vice in the field, GCMG. KCB. and Medal with Clasp). At a meeting of the Common Council of the Corporation
of London it was unanimously resolved as follows : — " That the honorary freedom of this City, with a sword of
the value of 100 guineas, be presented to Major-General Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, KCB. GCMG., in recogni-
tion of his gallant services in the British Army, and especially in reference to the distinguished ability and
gallantry displayed by nim in his command of the expedition to the Gold Coast, by which he obtained results
conducive to peace, commerce, and civilisation on the continent of Africa. And this Court desires also to record
its admiration of the patient endurance of hardship exhibited, and the valuable co-operation and assistance
rendered to Sir Garnet Wolseley, by the gallant officers and men of both services and of all arms engaged in the
expedition." Was sent to South Africa in June 1879 as Governor and High Commissioner of Natal and lands
adjacent, with local rank of General. Completed the subjugation of the Zulus and brought the Zulu war to a.
conclusion. Afterwards overpowered Sekukuni's hostile nation and destroyed their stronghold ; and finally
subdued the disaffected Boers and completed the annexation of the Transvaal (GCB. Medal with Clasj:). Was
Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Army throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, in which campaign
that Army in the space of 25 days effected disembarkation at Ismailia, traversed the desert, and seized the capital
of Egypt together with its citadel and the rebel chief, having in that period fought and defeated the enemy five
[34a Royal Horse Guards.
times— finally at Tel-el-Kebir where the enemy's strongly entrenched position was taken at the point of the
bayonet after an arduous night march, all his guns captured, and his army overwhelmed (received the thanks of
both Houses of Parliament, raised to the peerage, promoted General for distinguished service in the field, Medal
with Clasp, ist Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Commanded the forces in the Soudan campaign in
1884-85 (received the thanks of both Bouses of Parliament, was raised to aViscount in the peerage, and received
two Clasps).
3 Lord Binning served with the Roynl Horse Guards and in command of the Signallers of the Cavalry Brigade
in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the acticn at Kassasin on the 9th September, at the battle if
Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Seived in the Nile fixpeditio-i
in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Corps in the Desert Column, and was present at the actions at Abu Klca and El
Gubat, the affivir before Metammeh and the attack on the Convoy on 14th February (two Clasps). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the River Column, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
*. Captain Villiers served with the Unyoro Expedition, Central Africa, in 1893-94 (nominated to the 3rd Class
of the order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for services to the Sultan of Zanzibar), Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the South African Light Horse.
5 Lt.Colonel Fenwick, Major Vaughan-Lee, Captains Ricardo, Hon. R. Ward (mentioned in despatches), and Hon.
A. V. Meade (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), Lieuts. Hon. D. C. Marjoribanks, the Duke of Roxburghe,
and Stubbs served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
6 Captain Wilson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Major General Baden-Powell
(mentioned in despatches).
7 Captain FitzGerald served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbnrt
in -.897-9S as extra Orderly Officer to the General Officer Commanding the Malakand Field Force (Medal with
Clasp).
B The Marquis of Tullibardine served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98
as Staff Officer to Lt.Colonel Broadwood, Commanding the Cavalry of the Egyptian Army, and was present
at the Cavalry reconaissance of 4th April, and at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches. DSO. British medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General J. F. Burn-Murdoch (mentioned in des-
patches).
,J Major the Hon. Hanbury-Tracy served in the onerations in Uganda in 1807-98 (mentioned in despatches, 3rd
Cass of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp), served in the South African war in
1899-1900 on Special Service, and took part in the defence of Mafeking (mentioned in despatches).
iu Lord Crichton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Major General J. F. Broeklehurst
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
12 Lieut. Hon. R. F. Molyneux served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1807-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer to Sir William Lcckhart (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Soudan
campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum— severely wounded (men-
tioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
as Aide de Camp to Lord Erroll.
14 Captain King served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21st Lancers,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp).
15 Veterinary Captain Dragc. — For War Services, see Army Veterinary Department, page 395.
Cuiitinvation of Notes to the 1st IJ/e Guards.
0 Lt.Colonel Grenfell servel in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 as Actirg
Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Lytte'ton. and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in ao
spatch.es, Brevet of Major. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African wai ii«
1899-1900 in command of a Regiment of Brabant'sHorse, and alterwards in command of Kitchener's Fighting Scouts
(twice mentioned in despntchts Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps).
10 Captain Cookson served in the campaign or, tne North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Sc vice.
" Captain Lloyd-Philipps served in the South African war in 1899-1900 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with six
Clasps).
12 Captain Carden served in the South African war in 1809-1500 with the 12th Lancers (Medal with five Clasps).
13 Lieut. Cavendish served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Divisional Signalling Officer, 2nd Division, South
Africa Field Force (mentioned in despatches. DSO.).
14 Lieut. Henderson served in the South African war in 1809-1900 (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Lieut. Hon. F. E. Guest served in the Sonth African war in 1901.
6 Lieut. Waring served in the South Africa war in 1S90-1900 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with six Clasps).
'7 Lieut. Hon. G. E. Ward served in the South African war in 1899-1900 (Medal with five Clasps).
s Lieut. Hon. A. F. Stanley served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service(Medal with two Clasps).
19 Lieut. R. H. Stubber served in the South African war in icoi with Mounted Infantry.
20 2nd Lieut. Lord Brooke served in the South African war in 1899-icoi with the 7th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps,
afterwards en the Staff of Major-General (local Lt.General) Sir J. D. P. French, Kt'B., and subsequently on the Staff
of the Rt. Hon. Alfred, Lord Milner, GCB., GC2IG., High Commissioner for South Africa (Medal with four Claspsi.
21 Riding Master and Hon. Captain D. Hall served in the South African war in 1399-1900 on Special Service (Meda
with two Clasps).
South Africa. ~|
Reserve Squadron, I
York. J
i"ears'Ser.| The Royal Cypher within the Garter
"Dettingen" " Wateeloo
1st {The King's) Dragoon Guards.
i35
Blenheim" " Ramillies" "Oudisicde" " Malplaqubt"
JJJUllJMrKW - 1YAIEULOO SEVASTOPOL" " TaKU FOBTS " " PeKIN" " SOUTH AfBICA, 1879."
Pay\jpaj\ Colonel in Chief.— His Majesty Francis Joseph I. Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, -STG. 25 Mar. 96.
Colonel. — James Robert Steadtnan Sayer,1 CB. Cornet, "z^ May 45 ; Lt. ^31 March 48 ; Capt. »x2 Nov. 50 ;
Major, p6 Feb. 57 ; Lt.Colonel, ''21 Oct. 59 ; Colonel, 21 Oct. 64 ; Major General, 6 Feb. 70 ; Lieut. General,
13 March S5 ; Colonel 1 Dragoon Guards, 25 June 86.
— Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Mostyn Owen,'-* 2nd Lieut. 30 Jan. 73 ; Lt. 1 July Si ; Capt. 4 Dec. 86 ; Major,
1 July 95 : Lt.Colonel, i.\ June 98.
19
16
17
Majobs.
p.s.c. 'Williani Henry Birkbeck.3 2nd in")
Command 14 June 98 ; Assist. Inspector £
of Bemonuts, South Africa, 5 Oct. 99 (Br. 1
Lt.Colonel 29 Nov. 00) )
Henry Lee Pennell
John Flint,l Commandant British South 1
Africa Police j
Steuart Bogle Smith
William James Smyth Fergusscn1
CAPTAIN.
erial )
Captains.
Chas. James Briggs, Comdg. isf Impe
Liaht Horse, S. Africa, icith rank
Lt.Colonel
Frederick Courtenay Longuet Hultou..
Hugh de Crespisrny Eastwood
John Ambard Bell-Smyth
Herbert Francis Langton
Henry John Williams
Patrick Moir Byres,0 Special Service. *>
South Africa )
Hugh Fi'orde Searight
.Henry Francis Wickham, Adjutant 9 )
! Oct. 01 j
Hon. Chandos Graham Gore-Langton
Williani Jeffery Lockett, DSO
LlEUTENANTD.
Darcy Arthur Rasbotham
Duncan Mackinnon Gray
Robert Johnstone Grewing
Leon Serena Denny, Signalling Officer, S. \
Africa j
Edward Hoare Reeves
Arthur Montagu Turner
William Thomas Vere Wayte Wood
Harold Henry Harris
Francis Hartley Charlton :
James Ronald Glennie Adam
Samuel Clifford Holland
Richard Comyns Longworth
William Gerald Forrester Renton
Second Lieutenants.
John Jasper Brocklebank, DSO
S. G. O. Ridderborg, with 1 Proo. Beat, of]
Dragoons..-. f
Charles Arthur Johnston Younger, tcitli\
1 Prov. Begt. of Dragoons j
Ahvyne Ainsworth Crossley
25 Aug. 83
28 Jan. 82
2 July 84
28 Jan. 82
' 6 Feb. 84
30 Jan.
21 Dec.
8 Oct.
4 Mar.
23 Oct.
6 Mar.
4 July
16 Sept.
15 Mar.
7 July
3 Sept.
1 Dec.
4 Jan. 99
23 Feb. 98
14 Mar. 00 j
18 Apr.
5 M».y
23 May
23 May
23 Maj
27 June
15 Aug.
1 8 Aug. 00
3 Oct. 00
3 Oct. 00
13 Oct. 00
BKKV. MAJ.
31 jan. 90
23 Oct. 88:
16 Oct. 91!
17 Feb. 921
29 June 90I
1 Mar. 93
3 Apr. 97
22 Aug. 91
22 Dec. 97
14 June 98
11 Apr. 00
29 Nov.
24 Nov. S6 iS Oct. 93
19 Aug. 85 14 June 94
1 Apr. }o' 15 Nov. qs; *9 Nov- °°|
7 Sept. 92 14 June 98!
1 Mar. 93 13 Sept. 98!
91 17 May 90I 8 July 90
96 22 Nov. 99
2 juue 97 7 Apr. od
2 June 97 11 Apr. 00
10 Jan. 94 4 July 00
19 Aug.
11 Mar.
2 Juue
2 June y
3 Jan. 94
18 May 98
24 Ausr. 98
22 Mar. 99
22 Nov. 99
16 Nov. 98
10 Oct. ™
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
I
Biding Master.-* William Plowman, 8 Jan. y6; Hon. Lieut. — With 1 Pr-jo. Begt. of Dnjocns.
Quarter Master. — William Henry Collins,7 1 Mar. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet— Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Beturnedfrom India 1 Nov. 1S91. Embarked for South Africa, January 1901.
1 Lieut.Gereral Sayer served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from i8tli Aug. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Regiment in
China through out the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, and those ofthe iSthand 21st oeptembe:;
ralso the surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal with two Clasps).
'*■ Lt.Colonel Owen served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement with
the Mohmunds at Dakka and the expedition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal).
8 Lt.Colonel Birkbeck served with the Hazara Expeditionini888 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Sianalling
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as
Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
4 Major Flint served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
5 .Uaior Fergusson served with tne Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earli-. (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'' Major Moir-Byres served in the operations in the Lagos Hinterland in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches',
Brevet of Major).
7 Lieut. Collins oerved in the Zulu war in 1379, and was present in the Cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal
■with Clasps.
»3_6
Yi'urs'Ser.
Full ,H»ll
Pay: p*y.
2nd Dragoon Guards {Queen's Bays.) [Aidersbot.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. " Lucekow."
Colonel.— William. Henry Jaeymour,1 CM. Ensign, p; May 47 ; Lt. 10 June 52 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, 13
May 58 ; Lt.Colvnel, 7 July 5S ; Colonel, 7 July 63 ; Major General, 24 Dec. 63 ; Lieut. General, 30 Sept. 82 :
General, 1 Jan. 85 ; Colonel 3rd Dragoon Guards, 2 Nov. 8 j ; Colonel 13th Hussars, s Jan. gi ; Colonel 2nd
Dragoon Guards, 20 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonel. — James Edward Dewar,9 Lt. 20 July Ba ; C<>>>'. 2c July 87 ; Major, 3 April 97 ;
Lt. Colonel. 20 Nov. 09.
Majors.
Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe,18 ?nd in Com-)
maud, 23 June go {lit. Lt.Col. 29 Nov. co) S
John Chas. Arthinston Walker,10
William Kirk, Aide <le Camp to Major')
General Burnett, VB j
William Horsley Persse," Egyptian Army, 1
with rank of Li. Colonel I
Herbert William Wilherforce,1* 8011th )
African Conttahttlary j
2!»D LIBCT.
^ CAPTAINS.
ISdward William LlewheKiu Urquhart, I
South Africa,, CotutaUula'i /
Harold Piatt Sykes
William AlexanderCrawford Cockburn,11 )
District Commr., Southern Nigeria 5
Robert Douglas Herron
Percy Moleswcrth Sykes, 2nd in Cam.') Bn. )
Imp. Yea. S. Africa, tcifh rank of Major $
Y€ Nevill Mnskelyne Smyth, lc teroingl
with the "Egyptian Arm;) $
Thomas Ward
William Robert Bindloss, Remount Dept. ...
Richard Lucas Mullcne, 2nd in Com. 1 Bra- \
baitt'g Horse, with rank of Major )
George Frederick Thompson
Edward Spencer Dickin
Charles Alport Leslie French
... Cecil Pel'.ew Brndshaw
... I lecil Aubrey Escorabe
... John Henry Pigt-Leschnhas
*?T.* James Alexander Browning, Acting Aide~)
1 dc Camp to Major Genera! 11. F. Grant)
LIEUTENANTS.
Nugent St. Clair Allfrey
Musgrave Robert Hall
Chandos Edward Van-Notten-Pole
Laurie Charles Frith OppenheimW
Charles Edmund Arden Law Rumbold
Joseph A Joysius Gay nor, Central A fricaS eijt.
28 June 82
29 July 02
2 Au
6 May
10 Mar.
82
86,
CAPTAIN. BHKV.MAJ.
2 July 84
20 Jan. 86
23 July S8J
6 Mar. 05
16 Dec. 96
ro Nov. 9S
14 Sept. 87 24 Feb.
:6 Nov. 87 9 Dec.
8 June 87
14 Mar. SS
88
29 Feb.
22 Aug.
23 July
12 Mar.
3 Oct.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
6 June
3 Feb. 97
7 July 07
1 Dec. 97
11 May 98
1 Apr.
6 Mar.
26 A pr.
88. 26 Apr.
90' 28 Aug.
92 1 3 Sept. 95
90 27 Jan. 92
93 10 Mar. 97
95 10 Mar. 97
96i 9 July 07
1 Apr. 98
24 Ausj\ oS
2o Mar. en
16 Aug
11 Feb. 99 30 Dec. 00
21 Apr. 00 22 Feb.
5 May 00 22 Feb.
19 May 00 22 Feb.
18 July 00 22 Feb.
18 Aug. 00 22 Feb.
George Harold Abseil Ing ! 5 Sept. 00 22 Feb.
24 Nov. 00
5 Dec.
3 Oct.
4 May
8 June 01
8 June 01
[6 Sept. 01
16 Dec. 96
10 Mar. 97
9 July 97. 10 July 97
9 July 97 j
S Dec. 97
8 Dec. y7
8 Dec. 97
15 Oct. 9$
20 Nov. 99
30 Dec.
25 Oct. 93
12 May 07
8 Dec. 97
20 Nov. 99
7 Apr. 00
5 Nov. 00
5 Nov. 00
30 Mar. 01
14 Sept. 01
11 Lt. C'j'.onel Persse-
served with the Dongola
30 Dec. 99!Expeditionary Force un-
30 Dec. 00 der Sir Herbert Kitch-
ener in 1896, including
the engagement at
Firket and the opera-
tions at Hafir (mentioned
in despatches, 4th Class
'of the Medjidie, Khe-
dive's Medal with two Clasps).
■* Major Wilherforce served in the
Hazant Expedition in 1891 as Or-
derly Officer to Major General Elles.
Commanding the Force (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in
1S99-1900.
" Major Cockburn served with
the Benin Expedition under Rear
Admiral Rawson in 1897 with the
Niger Coast Protectorate Forces
(mentioned in de<patche-<, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
Hon. Lieut.
Howard Benjamin Newton Spence Burlton
Mindeu Charles Cardigan Pinching
Thomas Edmund Hesketh
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Edward Wilkin
Ralph Fernie : 12 Oct
Arthur Ernest Alphonsus Cowan 12 Oct.
Trevor Montague Hill j 12 Oct.
Hyman Andrade Davis ! 12 Oct.
Adrian Knapp Hilvar O'Brien 19 Oct.
Hiding Matter.— Algernon Cecil Berkeley, 21 Sept. 01 .
Quarter Matter. — Joseph Hopkins, 3 Nov. 91 ; Hon. Capt. 3 Nov. 01.
Scarlet— Fuc!»i/8Butf.—^.(7irHf»,Messrs'.Coxaiid Co. Returned from Egypt, 3N0V.1S06. EmbarJcedforS.Africa,V:ov.igai
' Cieneral Seymour served during the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 with the 68tn Light infantry, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Scbastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1838-59 with the 2nd Dragoon Guards, including the action
of NusseruSpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (charger wounded), and subsequent operations, action of Nawab-
gunge (in command of three squadrons of the Regiment), and re-occupation of Fyzabad. Commanded the Bays
throughout ihe Onde campaign, including the action ot Javnof wounded), assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-
Gograaffairsat Bungaon (Gazetted Brevet Major on 20th July 185S, frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and CB.).
'' Lt.Colonel Dewar sewed in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 attached to the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in
the engagements at Hashecn and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 Major Walker se; ved in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the :9th Hussars, and was present m tae en-
gagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
13 Lt.Colonel Fanshawe served with the 19th Hussarsin the Egyptian war of 1S82, and waspresent, in the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Soudan- Expedition in 1834 with the 19th Hussars, and was presentin the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps) . Served in the Nile Expedition in 1384 85 with the 19th Hussars, and was
present in the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (two Clasps).
10 Captain Smvth served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890-91. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir
(mentioned in despatches. 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in-
the operations in 1897 (Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; and in 1S93, including the Cavalry reconnaissance of 4th
toum, on the 2nd September 1893, Captiin Smyth galloped forward and attacked an Arab who had run amok
among some camp followers. Captain Smvth received the Arab's charge and killed him, being wounded with a
spear in the arm in so doing. He thus saved the life of one at least of the camp followers ; " also ser ; ed in 1899-
in the operations resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa as Intelligence Officer and Aioe de Camp to the
Officer commanding the Infantry Brigade of the Flying Column, including the engagement at Abu Aadel
(mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmnnieh).
IT Lieut. Oppenheim served in the South African war in 1899-1903 with Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry, and
was present at the relief of Ladysmith, in the subsequent operations in Northern Natal including the engagements,
at Helpmakaar, Botha's Pass, and Allemann's Nek, and in the advance into the Eastern Transvaal and the
operations under Sir F. Clery around Standerton and Heidelberg.
-]
3rd (The Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards. 137
South Africa.
Reserve Squadron,
Cunagh.
reariFsei The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Blenheim" "Ramii.lies" " Oudembde "
Fall Hail " Maiplaquet " "Talaveea" "Albuheba" " Vittobia " "Peninsula " "Abyssinia."
?^li ?Hi Colonel.— Conyers Tower," CB. Cornet, p7 June 44; Lt. >>6 June 45 ; Capt. i"t8 Jan. 50 ; Major, *i7 May 6 ;
Lt. Colonel, p4 Aug. 63 ; Colonel, 4 Aug. 63; Major General, 20 Mar. 78; Lieut. General, 20 March 83 ;
Colonel 3rd Dragoon Guards, 5 Jan. 91.
24 ... Lieutenant Colonel. — James Henry Aspinwall,* 2111I Lieut. 2 Mar. -S; Lieut. 22 Mar. 79 ; Capt. ; 26 Aug. 84 ^
Major, 11 Sept. 95 ; Lt .Colonel, 10 Mar. 00.
18
14
2ND LIBUT.
8 June S9 23 Dec.
10 Oct.
Feb.
Majobs.
Sir Arthur Patrick DouglasLushington,"!
Sort. 2nd in Command 10 Mar. od ; -
Special Service, South Africa J
Herbert Mercer
Charles Leonard Cotton
p. s.c. William Robert Robertson,0 D^O.~,
Staff Capt. Intel!. Branch, War Office,
29 Oct. 00 (Bt.Lt.Col. 29 >'ov. 00) )
Francis John Ryder, Inspecting Officer -\
of Ben.ounfs, Cape Colony, ivith rank of [
Lt.Colonel '.. )
Captains.
Oswald Buckley Binjham Smith-Bing- 1
ham, DSO i
Hubert Balfour Ogilvy Williams 17 Jan.
Alexander Ian Mitchell 1 Nov.
Percival Xaylor Kent loJan.
Richard Wm. Longtield, serving in thct
British East Africa Protectorate y
Robert Edward M'lllree Lomer, Adj.
Lanark (Q. O. Royal Glasgoa) Imp.f
Yeo, 27 Aug. 01 )
PhilipGuyReynolds,DSO..S.-lfW<-<!,7CW«/4.
Guy Hartley Watson, Brigade Sijnal'ina >
Officer, South Africa )
Jas. Howard Adolphns Annesley," DSO.^i
2nd in Command 4 Bn. Imp. Yeomanry, -
S, Africa, with rank of Major )
Gerald Achilles Burgoyne, Special')
Service, South Africa j
Alfred Burt, Adjutant 18 Dec. 00 (227
Sect. 99) j
George Trevor-Roper Cook 8 Sept. 97
John Higson Hayes 4 Jan. 99
Llewellyn Partridge 4 Jan. 99
Dnlas Bentley Parry, Kith 2 Provisional ) ,,
» — « --»■»» • > 20 May 99
CAPTAIN. BBEV.MAJ.
11 Aug. 80 1 July 8i 7 May 87
30 Jan.
7 Feb.
S Apr.
5 Sept.
June 33 1 Mar. gt 3 Apr. 95
17 Sept. 91 3 Apr. 95
6 Mar.
29 May
23 June
?} Dec.
94
93
94 23 Feb
93
15 Apr. 96
16 Sept. 96
15 Apr. 96
91 30 Jan.
91 5 Aug.
95 15 Apr.
95 30 Dec.
96 7 Feb.
15 Feb. 93
23 Dec.
6 Apr.
6 Juno 96 15 Dec. 97
7 Apr. 00
27 June 00
27 June 00
4 July 00
9 Dec. 00
6 June 96 33 Jan.
28 May
24 Jan.
24 Jan.
9 Dec.
18 Dec.
1 Apr.
27 Juiy
6 Sept. 00.12 Oct.
3D Mar.
1 Apr.
2; July
10 Oct.
21 Dec.
24 Nov. 92-
3 Apr. Q7
15 Apr. S9
10 Mar. 00
7 Apr.
Jtejt- "f Dragoon* ,»
LlitUIEXAXTS.
Edward ffmncis Ward Lascelles 19 May 00 10 Feb.
Thomas Vaiiers Tathill Thacker 23 May 00 10 Feb.
Andrew Hubert Watt 9 June 00 10 Feb.
Sandford Raymond Alers Hankey 27 June 00 10 Feb.
Alexander Comyn Macgvegor Fiulay 28 July co 10 Feb.
Stanley Somerset Wreford Paddon 15AUL'. 00 10 Feb.
George Patrick Osborn Springfield 18 Aue. 00 10 Feb.
Grosvenor Talbot Cliff 5 Sept. 00 10 Feb.
Gerard Gloag Sadler 3 Sept. oc 30 Mar.
Robert Stanley Pearson, tcith 2 Pro- \ « .
visional Itegt' of Dragoon) j 3 UC"
Hyde Ridgway Dyer, Indian Staff Corp*... 10 Nov.
Caarles Edward Ridley Smyth0 4 May
Harold Ernest Berry 4 May 01 10 Oct. 41
Albert John Henry Byne 12 Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert L. Gifford 9 Oct. 01
Cecil Walter Brennard | 12 Oct. 01
Biding Matter. — William Sykes, 20 Feb. 95 ; Son. Lieut. — With 2 Prov. Begt. of Dragoons.
Quarter Master. — Charles Henry Thorne, 5 Aug. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Returned from Natal, 21 Nov. 1895. Embarked for South Africa, 21 January 1901.
1 Lt. General Tower served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of
BaUklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Dragoon
<iu 1 -.Is during the Abyssinian campaign in i363, and was present at the assault and capture of Magdala (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
1 L:.L'jloael Asprawall S3rved with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of. 1882, and was present in the
engagements of El Maafar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kein'r and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
c Lt.Colonel Robertson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Intelligence Officer
(•nsntioned in despatches, 7550. and Medal with Clasp).
' Major Annesley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 as Orderly Officer
to St William Lockhart, Commanding the force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
B Lieut. Smyth served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 on Special Service under Brigadier General Settle in
OraDge River Colony, and alterwards as Assistant Press Censor.
Record of the Services of the 3rd (T/ie Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards.
Riisedin 1635. Germany, to 1758 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillie3,0udenardeandMalplaquet). England.
to i-/io. France, to 1794. England, to 1839. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Talavera, Albuhera and
/itt^ria). England, to 1815. France, to Jan. 1816. England, to June 1816. Ireland, to 1829. Eng-
land, to 1834. Ireland, to 1837. England, to 1843. Ireland, to 1846. Scotland, to 1848. England, to
1852. Ireland, to March 1857. England, to August 1857. India, to Feb. 1868. Abyssinia, to May
1808 (Abyssinian war). England, to 1875. Ireland, to i88r. Scotland, to 1883. England, to 1884.
India, to 1892. South Africa, to 1895. England, to 1898. Ireland, to 190 1. South Africa, 1901.
138
4th {Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards.
Pay
26
["Rawul Pindee,
L Punjab.
The Harp and Croiva, anil the Star of St. Patrick, with the motto " Quit siparabit?" " Peninsula "
"Balaklava" "Sevastopol" " Egtpt, 1S82 " " Tel-el-Kebih."
Colonel. — Sir Keury Clement Wilkinson,1 KCB. Ensign, 13 Feb. 56; Lieut. p5 Aug. 59; Captain, ''22 Sept.
63 ; Major, P13 July 70 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 July 72 ; Colonel, 3 July 77; Major General, t Mar. 87 ; Lieut. General,
26 May 94 ; Colonel 4 Dragoon Guards, 4 Oct. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel.— p.t.c. Herbert Chas. Thornton Littledale,3 Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Cayt. 8 Mar. £2 ; Brer,
Major, 2; May 84 ; Major, 13 June 94 : Lt.Colonel, 11 Mar. 01.
MAJOHS. I2KD LIEUT.
Francis Blayney Lucas Woodwright,* 21/rf)
in Command 11 Mar. 01 j
Hon. Rupert Lei gh1,
Charles Michael Edgewcrth Brinklcy |
William Belk* 30 Jan. 89
Captains.
David Plenderleath Sellar,6 Aide dc Camp)
to Major Gen. 11. HfCalmont 15 Nov. 99 j
Bampfylde Leonard Cnrew4
George Frederick Mappin0
Cecil Robert Gaunt,7 South African Conrtab.
Clement Parker Toulson1
Edward Rickards'
Herbert Timbrel) M'Clellan,* Adjutant 1
14 Apr. 01 Jf
Brownlow Henry Hamilton Mathew- (
Lannowe4 }
2 Aug. 82
11 Feb. 76
2q July 82
11 June 90
8 May 88
17 Mar. 8f>
7 Mar. 88
18 Apr. 94
8 June 89 30 Sept.
8 June 89 8 Oct.
29 Nov. 90 23 Apr.
27 June 91 2-5 Apr.
3 Dec. 90 24 May
92 :8 Apr.
94 31 July
5 Oct.
11 July
S Aug. 94 11 Sept.
90, 6 Aug. 94
90 12 Sept. 94
92, 16 Feb. 98
92 2 July 90
92 1 8 Oct. 99
94: 15 Nov. 99
95 1 Apr. 00
95' 14 Apr. 01
BBEV.MAJ.
12 Sept. 94
31 Jan. 94
16 Feb. 98
1 1 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
Augustus George Aime Jerrard,6 Weil 1
African Regiment, with rank- of Captain )
Charles Mackenzie Gro<_'au4 12 Dec.
Hugh Tweed Watford Wyllie* 6 June
Arthur Henry Nicholas CorseUis 16 Feb.
Gerald Barclay Lamont 3 Aug.
Charles Finlayson Hunter n Feb.
R?bert James Leslie Ogilby ic Jan.
12 Dec. 94
33 Au_
15 Deo.
1 Apr.
26 Jan.
Second Lieutenants.
Harry Llewellyn Cautley 4 Apr.
Robert Cope Hardy Sli-iw-Hamilton 2 May
Leonard Barclay Elwes 19 May
Horace Somerville Sewell 23 May
Henry Edward Gurney8 15 Aug.
Charles Alfred Holforu 15 Aug.
Robert Clerke Burton 3 Oct.
Charles Beck Hornby 8 May
Leopold Douglas Bell Drummond 22 May
Adrian Carton de Wiart 1 14 Sept.
Biding Hatter. — Ernest Peuitt Cant, 25 Jan. 88; Hon. Captain, 25 Jan. 98.
Quarter Hatter. — Frank Hamilton Charters,6 14 May 87 ; lion. Captain, 14 May 97
Scarlet— Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Embarked for India, 12 Sept. 04
13 Jan. 98 6 Captains Sellar and Mappin,
28 Mav oS Lieut. Jerrard, and Captain and
Kov 0u Qr.Mr. Charters served in the cam-
* a,.<t' q0 paign on the North West Frontier of
Z? India under Sir William Lockhart in
J? 1897 witn tne 4tn Dragoon Guards
~~ (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Gaunt served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Malakand Field Force
as Orderly Officer 1st Brigade Stall
and was present at the relief of Chak
dara Fort (mentioned in despatches
Medal with two Clasps).
6 Second Lieut. Gurney served in
the operations in South Africa under
Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
1 Sir Henry Wilkinson served with the 9",th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S53, and was present
at the siege and capture of Awah, siege, assault and capture of Kotab, battle of Kotakeserai, general action resulting
in the capture of Gwalior, assault and capture of Rowa, siege and capture of Pouree, battle of Beejapore, and affair
of Koondry (Medalwith Clasp), Ssrvel in the Afghanwar 1111880 in command of theCavalry Brigade in Southern
Afghanistan, and took pare in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (meutioned in
dospatc'ies, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Cavalry Brigade of the
Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice meutioned iu despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
2 Colonel Sulivan served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
including the advau:e to Khelat-i-Ghilzai; also served with the Thull-Chctiali Field Force under Brigadier
General Biddulph. and in the Column under Major General Phayre in Southern Afgnanistan (Medal). Served in
the Boer war of 1881. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 in the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the 4th Dragoon Guards (Medal with two Clasps).
3 Major Littledale served 111 the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1804 with the 1st
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagement at El Teb— severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 in the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the
4th Dragoon Guards (Medal with two Clasos).
* Majors Woodwright and Belk, Captains Carew, Parker-Toulson, Rickards, M'Clellan, and Mathew-Lannqwe,
Lieuts. Grogan and Wyllie served in the campaign on the North -West Frontier of India under Sir William
Iiockhart in 1897 in the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 4th Dragoon Guards (Medal with two Claspsl.
5 Maior the Hon. R. Leigh served with the isthHussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 187S-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghau cavalry at Takht-
i-Pul (mentioned in despatches) ; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General
Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of
1881. Served with the r;ch Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
land Exppdition under Sir Charles Warren in 1881-83 on special service as AssistantCommandartof the Remount
Depot. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 in the
Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 4th Dragoon Guards (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards.
Raised in 1635 as a Regiment of Cuirassiers, " The Sixth Horse." Designated "The Fifth Horse,"
1690. To Flanders, 1691. To England, 1697. To Ireland, 1698. Designated " First Irish Horse,"
or "The Blue Horse." 1746. Designated "Fourth Royal Irish Regiment of Dragoon Guards," 1788.
To England. 1793. To Ireland, 1795. To England. 1799. To Ireland, 1802. To England, 1804. To
Portugal, 181 1 (Peninsular Wan. To England, 1813. To Ireland, 1814. To England, 1818. To
Ireland, 1822. To England, 1826. To Ireland, 1832. To England, 1835. To Ireland, 1S41. To
England, 1845. To Ireland, 1S51. To the Crimea. 1854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol).
To England, 1856. To Ireland, 1861. To England. 1867. To Ireland, 1872. To England. 1878. To
Egypt. 18S2 (canrvoaign of 1882 and battle of Tel-el-Kebir). To England, 1882. Detachment to the
Nile, 1884-S5. To Ireland, 1 386. To England, 1891. To India, 1894.
South Africa. "I
Depot at Sealkote. J
5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards.
139
1 RaMILLIES'' "OrDEXiBDE" " MaLFLAQUET"
' I'KXINSCLA " "BaLAKLAVa" "SEVASTOPOL."
Tears'Ser. ** Vestigia nulla retrorsum." — " BLEXHEIiC''
■Fall Half "SaLAMAYCa" "Vittobia" "Toclocse"
Pay' ^Ii Colonel.— Hon. Somerset.TohnGoughCalthorpe,1 Cornet, '23 May 4S; Lieut. p23 May 51 ; Capt. pi+ Sept. 55;
Bt.ilajor, 2 Nov. 55 ; Maior, 22 July 56; Lt. Colonel, ei$ Feb. 61; Colonel, 15 Feb. 66; Major General r
25 July 70; Lieut. General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel 5th Lancers, i3 Nov. 87; Colonel 5th Dragoon Guards,
24 Jan. 92.
... Lieutenant Colonel. — St. John Corbet Gore,6 CB. 2«if Lieut. 22 Jan. 79 ; Lieut. 1 July Si; Captain, 25 Feb. 85 ;
I Major, 6 Sept. 93; Z<. Colonel, 8 J nly 99.
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Alfred Rene Heneage,10 DSO. snd in Com- )
mand zq Aug. 00 S
Herbert Hoare, 2nd in Command 1 Pror. ")
Jtegt. of Dragoon/ 5
Frederick Adolphus DawsonOliverEustace
Henry Geraril Hegan Kennard
Captains.
Percy Henry Darbyshire, trith 3 P,-oc.~)
Segt. of Dragoon* $
2.VD LIEUT.
16 Nov.
Oct.
9 Jan.
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23 May
6 Feb.
21 Oct.
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15 Jan. 93
9 Feb. 98
26 Mar.
16 Jan.
25 Apr.
13 Nov.
1 Sept.
1 Oct.
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89
93 31 May
93 30 Aug,
29 Nov. 00
22 Jan. g&
8 July 99,
23 Feb. 01
28 Aug. 01
93 24 Jar..
93 11 Sept.
93 16 Feb.
94 1 Feb. 01
1 Feb.
23 Aug.
9 ifay 95
4 June 9S
Sept. 93
3 Aug
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11 Feb.
98
99
99
99
99
99
5 Nov. 93
27 June 00
27 June 00
2 July 00
3 Oct. 00
3 Oct. 00
1 Feb. 01
13 Mar. 01
13 Mar. 01
28 May 01
27 July 01
28 Aug. 01
Claude Houston Stuart I 5 Feb.
Bertram Robert Mitfonl Glossop 30 May
ErnestFrankHolden,u-M/!!?u«£ Ayrshire, / „ T
Lanark; and Q.O.R. Gla.-gow Imp. Yeo. ) " Jtme
William Quintvne Winwood, DSO. Adju- ) ..
tantt6July99 j J 5 -war.
Bertie Gordon C lay 21 Oct.
Hon. Ralph Legge Pomeroy 23 Dec.
Lieutenants.
Hugh Price Travers, Sijnalliuj Officer,", „ _
South Africa, 28 May 01 J 2b June 9j
Lewis Maxwell Dunbar 12 Dec. 94
Owen Edgar Moore Saunders 6 June 96
George Archibald Swinton Home c June 96 16 July 99
James Lister Melvill, with 3 Proc. Segt. ~> \
of Dragoon/ i
YC John Norwood13
Robert Harvey Kearsley, South African > j
Constabulary )
Michael Raveuscroft Head ] 12 Aug.
Francis Robert Otter 15 Nov.
llaurice Adam Black 9 Dec.
John Charles Close-Brooks 23 May
Elward Arthur FitzGera'.d.-iirferfe Camp~)
to Major M.Nathan, CMG. Gocernor of> 7 July
Gold Coatt Colony )
John Cecil Wood 1 3 July
UaiH Seton Drummonu Gage1J 28 July
George John Sandys 15 Aug.
Russell Cair 5 Jau.
Second Lieutenants.
John Nowell Stanhope Stott j 4 May 01
Rupert Donald Steward j 4 May oiL
Robert Charles Partridge 8 May 01:
Frederick Wymberley Salmon I 22 May 01
1 ... Walter Judkms : u Oct. oil
Riding Matter. —
' 7 ... Quarter Master. — Charles Hill Farbrother, 10 July 95 ; Bon. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Coxa.nd! Co.
Embarked for India, 7 Sept. 1893.
1 Lt. General Hon. S. J. G. Calthorpe served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, as Aide de Camp to Lord.
Raglan, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bui ganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and'
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the*
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
6 Lt.Colonel Gore served in the Nile Expedition in 1334-85 with the Camel Corps (Medal with Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star).
10 Major Heneage served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Te!-el-Kebir — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Captain Holden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
u Lieut. Norwood served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present during the siege of Lady-
smith (1"\C); wa< awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act: — ''On fie 30511 October, 1899, tbis Officer
went out from Lady^mith in charge of a small patrol of the 5th Dragoon Guards. They came under' a heavy fire
from the enemy, who were posted on a ridge in great force. Toe pa'.r i, which had arrived within about 600 yardt
of the ridge, then retired at full speed. One man droppel, and Second Lieutenant Norwood galloped back about
300 yards through heavy fire, dismounted, and picking up the fallen trooper, carried him out of fire on his back, as
the same time leading his horse with one hand. The enemy kept up an incessant fire during the whole time that
Second Lieutenant Norwood was carrying the man until he was quite nut of ransre."
14 Lieut. Gage served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Serve*.
in the South African war in 1399-1900 attached to the advanced Depot of the Army Service Corps.
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6th Dragoon Guards (Carahiniers).
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"RaUILLIEs" "OCDEXAHDIt" "MaLPLAQOET" " S KV ASTOPOL " " DELHI "
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Colonel.— Sir Alexander James Hardy Elliot,1 KCB., Cornet, 18 July 48; Lieut. pi4 June 50: Capf.
22 Dec. 54; Bt. Major, 17 July 55; Major, 29 July 56; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 May 63; Colonel, 1 i'eb. 71 ;
Major General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel 6 Dragoon Guards, 3 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Alexander Sprot,2 £k«/. 28 Feb. 74; Ca/jr. 26 Apr. 82 ; Major, 19 July 89; Lt.Colonel,
1 July 00.
2ND LIEUT.
1 May 7E 1 July Ei 3 Oct. 87
! Feb. £7
6 June go
24 June 96
S Aug. s6!
10 May
S May
2 Sept.
2 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct. 91
8 June 92
4 Sept. 95
24 Feb. 97
Majors.
Francis Sudlow Garratt,3 DSO. 2nd in *t
Command 1 July 00 ; Comdq.a Column, S.
Africa.viith rankofTt.Colonel.2jJxu3.601 \
Arthur Cochrane Hamilton.''' ('inula, 9 Bn. 1
Imp.Yeo.S.Africa,v>ithrankof Lt.Colonel I
William John Chesshyre Butler" >
Henry Peregrine Leader8
Captains.
'.'havlos Melville Johnstone'1 22 Aug.
Walter Dougall,10 vcith 1 Proo. Uegt.ofDn. . June
Edward Leopold Reiss,10 Adj. Middles^ , ' T
Imperial 1". wry 1 May 01 (2 Oct. 99) $ 2b Jllne 9°
Owen Lyall Francis6 23 June 90
Stuart Rodger Kirby,1- Adjutant B Feb. 03 15 Mar.
Robert Henry Collis." DSO. Idjata/it I
Pembroke Imperial Yeomanry 1
Walter Gabriel Home/ D'nitional Signal- 1
ling Officer, South Africa /•'./•. 24 Nov. o? )
Malcolm Matthew Moncrieff13
Harold Child Bickford"
LlECTEXANTS.
William Ernest Watson.' DSO. Adj. Imp. 1
Light Home, S. Africa, mith rank of Cajit. j
Aubrey du Plat Tl'iorold Cole'0 S Sept. 97
John Smiley ' 4. Tan.
William Otway Upton-Cottrell-Dormer'\.. n Feb.
Thomas Morris18 1 18 Oct.
Richard Anketell- Jones19 1 9 Dec.
John Victor Hermon2" 1 *:■ Dec.
Samuel Wentworth Webster10 j 20 Dec.
Hedley John KirkpatricK-1 1 19 May
Arthur Meade Swifte 21 Apr.
Hereward Sadler 23 May
Bertram Armytage :8 July
;OUver St. Michael Jones 15 Aug. 00 18 May
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13 June
28 Aug.
9 Dec.
3 Apr. 97
22 Jan.
2 Nov.
1 July
1 1 Mar. 96
4 Nor. 96
4 Mar. 97
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Second Liectunants.
Cyril Thomas William Selby Lowndes 13OCL 00
David Alfred William Ker, mith 1 Proc. \ XT
Begt. of Dragoons / 3 Nov. 0=
John Henry ShoweP. 5 Jan. 01
Wilfred Arthur Duncombe 26 June 0:
15 Aug. 01
Blue — Facing* White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox .t Co.
Embarked for Soulli Africa, 3 -Voo. 1899.
Hiding Matter. — Benjamin Turner,23 29 July 91 ; Hon. Captain, 26 June 01.
Quarter Matter. — Leonard James Wheeler, 24 June 99 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Sir Alexander Elliot served five years in India, the last two on Lord Hardingc's staff, prior to entering the
iRoyal Army, and was present with his regiment, the 8;h Bengal Cavalry, at tbe battle of Punniar (Bronze
Star); alsoin the Sutlej campaign, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal). Served in the
Crimean campaign from Oct. 1S54 to 1st April 1855 as Aide de Carap to General Scarlett, including the battle ot
'Balaklava (severely wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Commander of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
2 Lt.Colonel Sprot served with the Carahiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement with
the Mohmunds at Dakka (Medal) . Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the Carahiniers,
and was present in the operations at Colesberg, at the relief of Kimberhry, in the engagements at Paardeberg,
Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, the engagement at Karrn Siding, the crossing of
the Zand River, the engagement at Kroonstad, the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria, the operations under
Lt.General French at Doornfontein, the attack on Pretoria, the engagements around Belfast and Machadodorp,
and the advauce to Barberton (mentioned in despatches).
3 Lt.Colonel Garratt served withtheCarabiniersinthe Afghan warin i879-8o(Medal). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Carabinicrs. and was present in the operations at Colesberg (mentiontd in despatches),
at the relief of Kimberley, in the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, the occupation of
Bloemfontein, the engagement at Kami Siding, the crossing of the Zand River, the engagement at Kroonstad,
the advance to Joluumesberg and Pretoria, the operations under Lt.General French at Doornfontein, the attack
on Pretoria, the engagements around Belfast and Machadodorp, and the advance ti Barberton (DSO.).
6 Lt. Colonel Hamilton, Captains Francis and Watson. DSO., Licnts. Home and Dormer sn-ved in the South
African Avar in 1890-1900 with the 6th Carahiniers. and were present in the operations at Colesberg, at the rebef 01'
Kimberley, in the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein. the occupation of Bloemfontein,
the engagement at Karru Siding, the crossing of the Zand River, the engagement at Kroonstad, the advance to
Johannesburg and Pretoria, the operations under Lt.General French at Doornfontein, the attack on Pretoria,
tbe engagements around Belfast and Machadodorp, and toe advance to Barberton.
' Major Butler served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Carahiniers, and was present in the
operations at Colesberg, at the relief of Kimberley, in the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove and
Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein. the engagement at Karru Siding, the crossing of the Zand River, the
engagement at Kroonstad, the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria, the operations under Lt.General French at
Doornfontein, the attack on Pretoria, the engagements around Belfast and Machadodorp, and the advance to
Barberton ; appointed Brigade Major 1st Cavalry Brigade, £th May 1900.
8 Major Leader served iu the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 6th Carahiniers, and was present in the
operations at Colesberg, in tne engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Hrove, and Driefontein, the occupation of
Bloemfontein, the engagement at Karru Siding, the crossing of the Zand River, the engagement at Kroonstad, the
advance to Johannesourg and Pretoria, the operations under Lt.General French at Doornfontein, the attack on
Pretoria, the engagements around Belfast and Machadcdoro. and the advance to Barberton.
a Captain Johnstone served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Carahiniers, and was present in
the operations at Colesberg, at the relief of Kimberley, in the engagements at Paardeburg, Poplar Grove, and
Drietontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, the engagement at Karru Siding, the crossing of the Zand River, the
■engagement at Kroonstad, the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria, the operat ons under Lt.General French
at Doornfontein, and. the attack on Pretoria.
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers). 140a
10 Captains Dougall and Reiss, and Lieut. Webster served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th
Carabiniers.
12 Captain Kirby sarved in the South African warm 1899-1900 as Adjutant 6th Carabiniers, and was present in
the operations at Colesberg, at the relief of Kimberley, in the engagements at Paardeoerg, Poplar Grove, and
Driefontein, the occupation of Bioemfontsin, the engagement at Kami Siding, the crossing of the Zand River,
the engagement at Kroonstad, the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria, tie operations under Lt. General French
■at Doornfontein, the attack on Pretoria, the engagements around Belfast aad Machadodorp, and the advance to
Barberton.
13 Captains Collis, DSO. andMnncrieff served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 6th Carabiniers, and
were present in the operations at Colesberg, at the relief of Kimberley, in the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplai
-Grove, and Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, and the engagements at Karru Siding and the Zand
River— severely wounded.
11 Captain Bickford served in the South African war in 1S99-1000 with the 6th Carabiniers, aud was present in the
-operations at Colesbertr, at the relief of Kimberley, in the engagements at Paardeberg. Poplar Grove, and
Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, the operations under Lt. General French at Doornfoutein, the attack
on Pretoria, the engagements around Belfast and Machadodorp, and the advance to Barberton.
16 Lieut. Cole served in the South African war in 1S95-1900 with the 6th Carabiniers, and was present in the
•operations at Colesberg. at the relief of Kimberley, in the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Drie-
fontein. the occupation of Bloemfonteiu, the enga ^ment at Kami Siding, the crossing of the Zaud River, the
engagement at Kroonstad, the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria, the operations under Lt. General French
at Doornfontein, the engagements around Belfast and Machadodorp, and the advance to Barberton.
'■ Lieuts. Morris and Calvert served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Carabiniers, and were
present in the engagement at Kroonstad, in the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria, the operations under
Lt. General French at Doornfontein, the attack on Pretoria, the engigements around Belfast and Machadortorp, and
the advance to Barberton.
19 Lieut. Anketell-Jones served in the South African war in 1899-1300 with the 6th Carabiniers, and was present
in the engagement at Kroonstad, the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria, the operations under Lt.General
French at Doornfontein, the attaek on Pretoria, and the engagement at Middleburg.
-" Lieut. Hermon served in the South African war in 1899-1500 with the 6th Carabiniers, and was present at the
crossing of the Zand River, the engagement at Kroonstad, the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria, the opera-
tions under Lt General French at Doornfontein, the attack on Pretoria, the engagements around Belfast and
Machadodorp, and the advance to Barberton.
-l Lieut. Kirkpatrick served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Australian Horse, and was present
in the engagement at Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, the engagement at Karru Siding, the crossing
of the Zand River, the engagement at Kroonstad, the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the opera-
tions under Lt.General French at Doornfontein.
-3 Captain Turner served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, took part with the Koorum and Khost Expeditions, and
was present at the reconnaissance of the Peiwar Kotal and in the engagements at Mattoon and Futtehabad
(Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Corps, aud was present at the attack on
the convoy on the 14th February and in the action at Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp
Khedive's Star and Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field) .
Record of the Services of the 6th Dragoon Guards.
Raised in 1685 (Monmouth's Rebellion). To Ireland, :638 to 1691. England, to March 1692. Flanders, to 1697
England, to 1702. Flanders, to 1713. Ireland, to 1744. England, 1744, ami returned to freland (date uncertam)
In Ireland, 1747 to 1760. Germany, to 1763. Ireland, to 1793. Low Countries, to 1795. England, to 1796. Ireland
to 1 303. England (4 troops to Buenos Ayres, 1806) and Scotland, to 1S13. Ireland, to 1815. England and Scot-
land, to 1821. Ireland, to 1824. England and Scotland, to 1830. Ireland, to March 1834. England, to 1840,
Ireland, to 1842. England and Scotland, to 1846. Ireland, to 1852. England, to 1855. Crimea, to 1856. England,
to August 1856. India, to r86i. Eueland, to i365. Ireland, to May 1S72. England, to December 1877. India,
t) Seotember 1879. Afghanistan, to October i83o. India, to October 188R. England, to 1891. Scotland, to 1893,
England, to 1890. South Africa, 1899.
Continuation of Notes to gth Lancers.
' Major Campbell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in the en-
gagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley, in the operations at
Paardeberg of 16th to 21st Feb. 1900 (wounded), and in the advance to Pretoria.
If Lord Charles Bentinck served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and took part in the defence of Mafeking
'mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
H Captain Beale-Browne served in the South African war in 1890-1900 as Aide de Camp to Sir F. W.E.F.Forestier-
Walker.
;l Captain Bell and Lieut. Hon. D. M. Pigott-Carleton served in the South African war in 1899-190:. with the 9th
Lancers, and were present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein.
10 Captain Allhusen served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the oth Lancers, and was presentinthe en-
gagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein (mentioned in despatches), at the relief of
Kimberley, in the operations round Paardeberg, and in the advance to Bloemfontein.
!2 Lieut. Kincaid-Sraith and Second Lieut. Chadwick served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th
Lancers.
13 Captain Brooke served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in the en-
gagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley, the operations round
Paardeberg, and in the advance to Bloemfontein — wounded near Thabanchu 24th April 1900 (DSC).
14 Captain Smyth served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with the gth Lancers, and was present in the en-
gagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein (wounded), at the relief of Kimberley, and in the
advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria (DSO.).
15 Captain Stirling served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in the engage-
ments at Belmont, Enslin, and near Bethulie (wounded).
I'j Lieut. Durand served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in the engage
ments at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley, and in the advance to Pre-
toria (wounded at Dronfield 16th Feb. 1900 and at Johannesburg 2nd June).
1" Lord F. T. Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and
was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley,
the operations round Paardeberg, and in the advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria — wounded in Cape Colony 24th
December 1900 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
[See also end of 4th Hutsarf, p. 14 j.
i-r*
7th {The Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards.
Yearn
Fall
Pay.
r~ South Africa.
Reserve Squadron,
Hulf
Pay
Shornchffe.
In the centre the Coronet ot H.M. the Empress and Queen Frederick of Germany and Prussia as
Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland.
"Blenheim" " Rauillies" " Oud bxardb " " Malplaqubt " "Detiingbn" "Solih Akbica 1 846-7"
"EGrpT, 1882" "Tbl-kl-Kebib." '
Colonel.— Sir Henry Peter Ewart,1 KCB. KCVO. Crown Equerry ; Cornet, v26 Feb 58 • Lieut p22 July TO •
Captain, P25 Mar. 62 ; Major and Lt.Colonel, 26 Mar. 73; Colonel, 26 Mar. 78 ; Lt.'Colone'l 10 Apr 78-
Major General, 7 Dec. 07 ; Colonel 7 Dragoon Guards, 10 Feb. 00. ' " ' '
Lieutenant Colonel. — William Henry Muir Lowe,'J Lieut. 22 Oct. 81 ; Capt. 9 Mar. S7 ■ Major 2 Mar. 02 -
Lt.Colonel, 19 Sept. 9q: f?-f«— ' -*« w.m. ««
Coloifil. 2Q Nov. 00.
2NU LtKUT.
87
14 Mar.
28 June
Majors.
... i'.s.c. Charles William Thompson,10 DSO. >
2nd in Command 19 Sept. 99 S
... John Weston Parsons Peters,13 Assistant )
Military Governor, Pretoria .(
... Robert Cooper
25/13 Bernard Russel Dietz
Captains.
... George Langworthj- 4 .May
... William Daniel M'Swiney 28 Nov.
... Henry Anderson Lempriere, DSO. Adju- )
taut 1 Apr. 00 j
... John Edward Frederick Diur, Imperial )
Yeoman r g, South Africa J
... .rohn Sanders Cayzer, Staff" College 10 Oct.
... Richard Sparrow 12 Mar,
... Moreton Foley Gage,15 Brigade Major,} ,.
Sok« Africa, ao May 01 ' ) 12 .Mar.
... Roland Haig, tcith 3 1'ror. Regt. of Dragoons 14 Nov. 94
... Rich. Grithtn Oliver iiraniston-Ncwman, |
with 3 Prop. Begl. of Dragoons ) 5 Aug. 96
LlKDTENANTS.
... Noel Dawson Henry Campbell 20 Feb. 97
... Williim Reginald Haldane Jenkins, 1
A.D.C. to Prig. Gen. G. II. C. Hamilton j
... Wickham Frith ChiippeU, Assist. Prorott 1
Marshal, South Africa >"
... 1 William Stobnrt Whetherly, Adjutant)
4 Bn. Imperial Yeomanry, South Africa I
... Wm. Maurice Copland Dii QuesneCaillard
28 Jan.
9 May
29 Aug.
30 Jan.
36
87
8 Sept. 97
7 May 98
3 Aug. 98
10 Oct. 94
Gerald Fitzgerald Dunne 3 July 99
Jestyn Llewelyn Mansel 10 Jan. cc
Charles Jerome Vaughan, with 3 Prov. 1 T
Begt. of Dragoons f '7 Jan. 00
Forrester Colvin Watson 24 Jan. 00
Hugh Alfred Cholmley 3 Feb. 00
Robert Hutchison j 10 Feb. 00
Harold Twy ford 21 Feb. 00
James Lopdell 14 Mar. 00
Cecil Arthur Shaw, DSO 28 Mar. 00
Michael Egan Lindsay 28 Mar. 00
Harry Arthur Clifton, South Africa 19 May 00
JohnKdmundDavidHollai.il 23 May 00
Second Lieutenants.
John Henley Morrison Kirkwood 30 May ool
John Greene 15 Aug,
Cecil De Burgh Gordon Persse 3 Jan.
Frederick Shenstone Garratt ' 12 Oct.
Reginald Glossop i 12 Oct.
Frank Charles Heathcote I 12 Oct.
9 Mar.
31 Mar.
1 Apr.
29 Apr.
28 Oct.
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
13 Oct.
7 Dec.
15 Apr. 991
19 Sept. 99
17 Jan. 00
24 Jan. 00
21 Mar. 97
24 Nov. 97
19 July 99
19 Sept. 99
■ig Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
6 Nov.
20 Nov.
23 Dec.
2 Mar.
9 Nov.
8 May
15 Apr.
24 Mar. 97
9 June 97
23 Feb. 98
7 Dec. 9S
3 June 99
3 June 99
:o June 96
8 Feb. 00
2 May 00
2 May 00
2 May 00
2 May 00!
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
22 Jan.
4 Apr.
13 May
13 May 01!
1J Major Peters served with the Chin-Luahai
_ Expeditionary Force in 1883-89 on special service
0/with Brigadier-General Tregear's Column (Medal
OI I with Clasp). Served with the Expedition to the
orBlack Mountain in 1891 as Superintendent of
OI Signalling (Clasp).
Riding Matter.— Harry Richard James Willis, 13 March 80; Hon. Major, 10 Apr, 01.— With 3 Praoisional
ltegt. of Dragoons, with rank of Major.
Quarter Master.— Frederick Charles Butcher, 26 Oct. '95 ; Hon. Captain, 29 Nov. 00.
Scarlet — Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 8 Feb. 1900.
1 Sir Henry P. Ewart commanded the Household Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (three
times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 as Brigadier General in command of the Cavalry Brigade— horse shot
(mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Clasp).
* Colonel Lowe served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-
iCeoir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 on special service (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Major Thompson served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egj-ptian war of 1882, 2nd waspresentin the two
actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
ls Captain Gage served in the operations in Uganda in 1897-98, and was slightly wounded at the capture of the
Soudanese Forts near Mruli (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards.
Raised in i6S3 as the " 10th Horse, or Devonshire's Regiment." To Ireland, 1689. To the Netherlands as
" Schomberg's Horse," 1691. To England, 1698. To Hollaud, 1702 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde,
and Malplaquet). To Ireland, 1714. Entitled "Ligonior's Horse," 1720. To Germany, 7742 (battle of Dettingen).
To England, 1743. Entitled "4th Irish Horse, or The Black Horse," 1746. To Ireland, 1747. To Germany, 1760.
To Ireland, 1763. Entitled " 7th Dragoon Guards (The Princess Royal's Regiment)," 1788. To England, 1799. To
li eland, 1814. To Scotland, 1820. To England, 1822. To the Cape, 1S46 (first Kafir war). To England, 1847.
To India, 1857. To England, 1868. To Ireland, 1872. To England, 1878. To Egypt. 188? (actions at Kassasin
•iud battle 01 Tel-el-Kebir:. To India. 1883. To Egypt, 1S93. To England, 1891. To South Africa, 1900.
South Africa. -.
reserve Sqnadron,
ShorncIifFe.
Years' Ser
Pay. e*y.
1st (Boyal) Dragoons.
142
The Crest of England within the Garter. An Eagle. " Spectemur agendo."
"Dbttingen" "Peninsula" " Watebloo" "Balaklava" "Sevastopol."
Cornel in Chief.— Jfw Maje*ty William II. German Emperor and King o/"Prussia, KG., GCVO. 5 Hay 94 ;
Field Mar*hal 27 Jan. 01.
Colonel.— p.*. e. Francis Shirley Russell,1 CMG.. Cornet, ^6 Feb. 63; Lieut. ^23 Aug. 64; Captain, P13 June
68; Bt.Mojor, 1 Apr. 74; Major, 15 June 81 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 3i ; Colonel, 1 July 85; Major General,
20 Jan. 97 ; Colonel 1 Dragoons, 9 June 90.
Lieutenant Colonel. — p.t.c. John Francis Burn-Murdoch,- CB. Commanding Newcastle Sub. Dist., S. Africa
with rani- of Brigadier General, 1 Feb. 00 ; 2nd Lieut. 4 Dec. 78; Lieut. 2 Feb. 81 j Capt. iS Jan. 85 ;
Major, 3 Aug. 92 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 18 Nov. 96 ; Lt.Colonel, 2 Feb. o3.
2ND LIEUT.
Ha jobs.
George Limbrey Lord Basing, 2nd i»") I
Command 23 Apr. 00 (Bt. Lt. Colonel 5- {
29 Nov. 00) )
pj.c. Colquhoun Grant Morrison, )
Comdt. at Ro*mead, Cape Colony ji
Ralph Henry Carr-Elhson, Comdt. 4 Bn. \
J.J. S.Africa J
H.S.H. Prince Francis Joseph Leopold )
Frederick of Teck,4 KCTO. BSO. .'
Staff Capt. Bemov.it Estab., Dublin ... )
Captains.
Bon. Henry William Mansfield, Major')
3 Provisional Regt. of Dragoon* /
Ernest Hakins 23 Jan.
George Frederick Steele, Adjutant ) „ ,
22 Dec. 93 ,' , 7 Sept.
Hon. Arthur Hamilton-Russell 21 Oct.
Henry Donald M'Neile 31 Jan.
Thomas Morton Stanhope Pitt 20 June
Charles Archibald Calvert ■ 12 Dec.
i z Aug. 82 1 Oct. 87
22 Jan. 79 18 June 81 27 Mar. 39
] 22 Nov. 84 25 Nov. 91
2 Feb. 93
15 Sept. 97
5 July 99.
30 Jan. 80 26 Aug. 91 25 July 94I 29 Nov. oo1 16 Nov. 01
Hon. Christian Henry Charles Guest, 1
Lntell. f Provost Duty, S. Africa ) I2 Uec-
11 Feb. 85
31 Aug. 93
20 Nov. 93
27 June 94
9. 1 an. 05
27 Feb. 95
28 Aug. 93
14 Mar. 96
14 Oct. 96
2 Feb. 98
12 May
94
29 May 09
24 July 99
1 Feb.
24 Feb.
28 Apr.
12 Sept. 00
3 Oct. oc
3 Oct. oc
3 Oct. oc
1 Jan. 01
3 Jan. 01
17 Apr. 01
22 June 01
27 June 01
6 Apr,
2 Feb. 98
29 May 99
24 July 99
1 Feb. 00
28 Apr. 00
17 Apr. or
22 June 01
22 June 01
27 June or
27 June 01
29 Nov. co
• ... Edward York 12 Dec.
• 7 ... Lord Charles Geo. Francis Fitzmaurice, ) ,r
Aide de Camp to Lord Robert* 3 Jan. 01 j *9 May
I <> ... Bertie Edward Parker Leighton j 25 Mar.
I Lieuten»nts.
, 6 ... Richard FitzGerald Glyn 4 Nov.
5 ... Thomas Philip Godman 7 Apr.
5 ... Philip Edward Hardwick, Jirfe deCam ,, ) .
to Brig.Gen. Bur,, -Murdoch J IlAuS-
4 ... Sir Merrik Raymond Burrell, Bart. 1 ,r
with 3 Provisional Regt. of Dragoon* j 4 Jla5'
1 3 ... William Douglas Grant 18 Oct.
3 ... Henry William Alfred Riplev j 18 Oct.
I 3 ... Sir Ralph St. George Claude Gore, ) ' n t
Bart., with 3 Proa. Regt. of Dragoon* j 2j UCL-
3 ... Hon. Wilfrid Charles William Egerton... 29 Nov.
I 3 ... Henry H'Laren Lambert ; 6 Dec.
j 2 ... Lord Alastair Robert Innes-Ker 21 Feb.
: 2 ... Hugh Handley Sandbach 23 May
- ... Malcolm Knowles I « Aug. 00
2 ... Thomas Claud Gurney 1 n Aug.
1 ... Henry Archdale Tomkinson, with 3 Pro- ~) ! or
visional Begt, of dragoons j | a Jan*
Second Lieutenants.
2 ... Arthur Hamilton Cooner 1 21 Feb.
1 ... Cecil Robert Tidswell" I n Sept
1 ... Thomas Strutt Irwin 12 Oct.
... Alister Hillyar Darby Chapman | 4 Dec.
4 ... Biding Matter.— John Crowley, 14 Dec. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.— With 3 Provisional Regt. of Dragoons,
4 ... Quarter Matter.— Frederick Burch, 2 Nov. 98; Hon. Captain, 29 Nov. 00.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 30 Oct. 1899.
1 Major General Russell served in the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873 ; was attached to Woods'
Regiment, and commanded the post of Accrofoomu on the line of communications (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Division, and
whs present in the engagement at TJlundi (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
2 Brigadier General Barn-Murdoch served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Royal Dragoons' Detachment
« the Camel Corps; took part in the action of Abu Klea, and commanded the Detachment in the engagement of El
Uubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1S96 ; in command of three squadrons of Egyptian cavalry defeated a Dervish force near Akasheh. 1st Maj- ;
commanded the Desert Column, composed of ail'arms, in the battle at Firket, 7th June (promoted Miraili on the
held) ; commanded the mounted troops in the pursuit which followed and at the capture of Suarda Sth June, in the-
engagement at Hafir, and at the capture of Dongola (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel British)
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of a
Cavalry Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
4 Prince Francis of Teck served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897-98, and was
present at the battles of the Atbara imentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the Royal Dragoons (formerly " The King's Own Royal Regiment of
. Dragoons.")
Raised in England in 1661 a3 the " Tangiers Horse," and proceeded to Tangiers. Returned to
England, 1684. To Ireland, 1689. To England, 1690. To Flanders, 1694. To England, 1697. To
Holland, 1702. To Portugal, 1703 (Spanish. War of Succession). Detachment to Spain, 1719. To
Flanders, 1742 (battle of Dettingen). To Germany, 1760. Four Troops to the Netherlands, 1793. To
Portugal, 1809 (Peninsular War, battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria and Toulouse). To
Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1816. To the Crimea, 1854 (battle of Balaklava and
siege of Sebastopol). To England and Ireland, 1856. To England. 1861. To Ireland, 1867. To
Scotland, 1873. To England, 1875. To Ireland, 1880. Detachment to Egypt, 1884. To Englacd, 1886.
To Ireland, 1893. To England, 1897. To South Africa. 1899.
143
2nd Dragoons {Royal Scots Greys).
Jeals'Scr
Full Half
Pay.
C South Africa.
Reserve Squadron
Edinburgh.
The Thistle within the Circle and Motto of St. Andrew. An Eagle. " Second to None." " Blenheim "
"RaMILLIES""OuDBNARDB""MaLPLAQUET" "DeTTINGBN" " WATERLOO " " BALAKLAVA " "SEVASTOPOL."
Pay- Colonel in Chief.— Sis Imperial Majesty Nicholas II. Emperor of Russia, KG. 8 Dec. 94.
Colonel.— Andrew Nugent,1 Cornet, vij Dec. 52 ; Lieut. P24 Nov. 54; Captain, ^S Feb. '56; Major, 31 Mar. 66;
Lt.Colonel, "3 Feb. 69 ; Colonel, 3 Feb. 74 ; Major General, 19 Feb. 85 ; Lt. General, 13 Nov. 86; Colonel,
7 Dragoon Guards, 30 Apr. 92 ; Colonel 2 Dragoons, 10 Feb. 00.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Henry Hippisley,2 Lt. 22 May 75; Capt. 1 June 84; Major. 28 June 93 •
Lt.Colonel 22 Sept. 00.
Majors.
William Crawford Middleton,8(B/. .L7.CW.]
29 Nov. 00) 2nd in Command 22 Sept 00... j
Robert Henry Adams8
John Crabbie
Cecil William Montague Feilden, DSO. \
Extra A.D.C. to Got: Gen. of Ireland ... )
Captains.
Alfred Douglas Miller, Staf Officer, South >
Africa, with rank of Major J
Charles Bulkeley Bulkeley- Johnson,10 >
teroing with the Egyptian Army : }
Eustace Addison Maude
William Fellowes Collins. Adjutant Wilts}
Imperial Yeomanry, 22 May 01 )
Edward Ussher, DSO. Adjutant 10 May 00
Algernon Lawson
Son. Robert Hamilton Lindsay
Archibald George Seymour
Uon. Archibald James Murray St. Clair"')
(Matter of Sinclair) J
Foster Swetenham
Lieutenants.
Walter i,ong
George Graham Middleton
Ian Archibald Finlay
John Fairfax Rhodes
Cecil Walter Hughes Otway
William M'C'ombie Duguid M'Combie
James Laurie M'Kie Hutchison
John Fielden
Carnegie Robert Pawson
Harry Clifton Trevor Parker
Hon. Anthony Morton Henley
Francis Alexander Umfreville Pickering ...
Son. William Alexander Montgomerie12 ...
Second Lieutenants.
Sydney James Hardy
Ijohn Mark Francis Sprot
Eric Henry Bonham
Montague Joseph Chas. Somerset Johnstone
William Eugene Melles
2ND LIEUT.
13 Mar. 78 6 May 80
19 Feb. 81 1 July 8r
10 May 8:
2 Aug. 82
5 Feb.
24 Aug.
6 Feb.
29 Mar.
28 Dec.
10 Oct.
25 Mar.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 May
20 May
20 May
24 June
15 Nov.
6 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Dec.
24 Jan.
3 Feb.
23 May
5 Jan.
1 5 Aug.
7 Feb. 85
87 16 Mar.
87' 16 Mar.
89 15 Oct.
8 Jan. 01
8 May 01
26 June 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
90 21 Sept.
92 25 Apr.
94 25 Sept.
96 23 Mar.
9b 12 Apr.
96 12 Apr.
10 July
12 July
4 Sept.
22 Sept.
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
20 Mar.
22 May
27 July
28 Aug.
15 Nov.
16 Nov.
CAPTAIN.
21 Oct. 85
9 Oct. 89
9 Oct. 89 1
14 Feb. 1
28 June 93
13 June 94
16 Dec. 95
5 July 96
4 Sept. 00
20 Mar. 01
20 Mar. 01
22 May 01
27 July 01
15 Nov. 01
29 Nov. 00
9 Jan. 95
29 Apr. 00
22 Sept. 00
27 July 01
Siding Master.— George Parker, 27 Feb. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Thomas Milne Ross, 20 Feb. 01 ; Son. Lieut.
Scarlet — FacinysBXnc. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Scu'h Africa, 5 Noo. 1899.
1 Lt.General Nugent served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-35 with the Scots Greys, including the battles
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege aud fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
2 Lt.Colonel Hippisley served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry affair atErzungayan (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reinforcements sent to
South Africa during the Boer war of 1881, and served as Staff Officer of Pine Town Camp. Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 in command of a detachment of the Scots Greys attached to the Heavy Camel Regiment, and
took part in the operations of the Desert Column, including the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru and the
reconnaissance to Metammeh ; was appointed Adjutant to the Heavy Camel Regiment after Lord St. Vincent had
been killed in action (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Middletonssrved in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
9 Major Adams served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
10 Captain Bulkeley- Johnson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1899,
and commanded the Egyptian Cavalry during the operations which resulted in the final defeat aud death of the
Khalifa (4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
11 Captain the Son. A. J. M. St. Clair ser?ed in S. Africa 1899-1901 with the Cavalry Force, and took part in
the advance on Bloemfontein.
12 Lieut. Hon. W. A. Montgomerie served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders.
Record of the Services of tlie Royal Scots Greys (formerly " The Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons " and
"The Royal North British Dragoons" ).
Raised in Scotland in 1678, and proceeded to Flanders in 1694. To Scotland, 1698. To Holland,
1702 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde and Malplaquet). To England, 1713. To the Conti-
nent, 1743. To England, 1748. To Germany, 1758. To England, 1763. Pour troops to Holland, 1793
to 1795. The Regiment embarked for Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1816. To the
Crimea, 1854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1856. To Ireland, 1856. To
Scotland, 1861. To England, 1863. To Ireland, 1865. To Scotland, 1871 To England. 1873. To
Ireland, 1878. To Scotland, 1883. To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1888. To England, 1890. To
Ireland, 1892. To England, 1893. To Scotland, 1897. To South Africa, 1899.
Xncknow, Bengal.
3rd {The King's Own) Hussars.
144
:Tears'Set.
The White Horse within the Garter.
"TOULOUSE" " PENINSULA'
" Sobbaon'
Ifecasperaterrent." "Dettingen"" Salamanca '
" Cabool, 1842 " "Moodkee" "Febozeshah"
' Vittobia"
' PUNJAUB " " CHILLIANWALLAH " " GoOJEBAT.'
Pal'.|p^f Colonel.— Edward Howard-Vyse, Cornet, p2i Aug. 49; Lieut. P3 Feb. 54; Captain, P17 Feb. 57; Major,
-1 '■ pio June 62 ; Lt. Colonel, pi8 Oct. 64 ; Colonel, 18 Oct. 69; Major General, 25 Apr. 80 ; Lt. General, 25 Apr.
85 ; Colonel 3 Hussars, 23 Sept. 91.
26 ' ... Lieutenant Colonel. — p.t.e. Frank William Nicholas Wogan-Browne, Lieut. 30 Nov. 76 ; Capt. 5 Aug. 85;
Major, 22 May 95 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 June 98.
24
17
J7 I
13
3 1
3 I
Majobs.
2ND LIEUT.
St. Clair Oswald, 2nd in Command 14 July 98 14 Sept. 78 29 June 81
Walter Goring
Valentine George Whitla1 1
Walter Graham Murray3 30 Jan.
89
10 Oct.
8 Jan.
Captains.
Alfred Alexander Kennedy, Arsirf ant Mil. ~)
Secretary, Bengal [temp.) S
William Maitland Tower, Adjutant Lan- \
arl'gkire Imperial Yeomanry, 4 Nov. 01../
Albert Maitland Tabor 17 Dec. 92;
Henry Sanderson Laverton, Adj. 12 July 01 26 June 95
j Bernard Granville 24 June q6
Reginald Seager Hunt 15 May 97
Robert Ronald Henderson 15 May 97
Lieutenants.
George Landale I 15 Dec. 97
Philip James Vandeleur Kelly 1 4 May 98
Herbert Combe ! 11 Jan. 99
Dudley Calvin Gilroy I n Feb. 99
Francis James Du Pre ] 12 Aug. 99
Joseph Montgomery ; 12 Aug. 99
Frederick Reginald Burnside 5 May 00
James Jar.line Dobie 23 May 00
Second Lieutenants.
Geoffrey Baynes 23 May 00
Ralph Seymour 15 Aug. 00
Montague Burge 3 Oct. 00
Geoffrey Hugh Schenley Croiton : 20 Feb. 01
Harold Leney ' 8 Jan. 01
Archibald Philip Adair Easton" ( 4 May 01
John Edward Atkinson > 24 July 01
Ernest Randall Hollway 4 Dec. 01
Riding Matter. — Charles Edward Hann, 8 Dec. 97 ; Son. Lieut,
Quarter Matter. — Richard James Coe, 13 Nov. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Blue — Facingt Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 13 Sept. 98.
25 Nov.
6 May
23 May
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
SDec.
14 Nov.
24 Feb.
13 Sept.
14 Jan.
23 Dec.
17 Jan.
21 Mar.
22 June
9 Nov.
12 Apr.
12 Apr.
26 Apr.
17 Oct.
10 Apr.
9 Dec.
23 May
96
23 May
14 July 981
13 Sept. 98)
10 Jan. 01 1
22 Jan. 01
26 Apr. 01
12 July or;
S July 99
14 Oct.
14 July
15 Oct.
26 Apr.
96
1 Major WLitla served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Midshipman on board H.M.S. Sultan, and was present
at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts; afterwards landed with the Naval Brigade (Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, includ-
ing the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hanr (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two
Clasps).
3 Major Murray served in the operation-! in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast in 1897-98, including the
•expedition to Karaga (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Second Lieut. Easton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers
Record of the Services of the 3rd (Kin 's Own) Hussars.
Raised in 1685. To Holland, 169.1. To England, 1697. To Spain, 1702, and returned same year.
To Spain, i"07. To England, 1708. To Gurminy, 1712. To England, 1745. To France, 1758, and
returned same year. To Holland, 1809, and returned same year. To Spain, 1811. To England, 1814.
To France, 1815. To England, 181R. To India, 1837. To England 1852. To India, 1868. To
England, 1 S79. To Scotland, 1887. To Ireland, 1889. To England, 1894. To India, 1898.
K 2
i45
Full
Pay.
-3
Hall
Pay.
4tll {The Queen's Own) Hussars. [secunderabad, Madras.
Dbttingen" "Talateba" "Albuhera" "Salamanca" "Vittoria" "Toulousk" " Pectins cla'*
"Afghanistan" "Ghuznee" "Alma" "Balaklava" "Inkbrmaw" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Alexander Low,1 CB. Cornet, ^-^ Oct. 3; ; if. P6 July 38; Capt. ?i4 July 43 • St. Major, ->o June 54-
Major 26 Oct. 54; Bt Lt.Colonel, 1* Dec. 54; Lt.Colonel,zTJtay 57; ilfq/Of General, 6 March 68; Lieutenant
treneral, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 22 May 8c ; Colonel 4th Hussars, 27 Oct. 8i.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Ronald Kmcaid-Smith,' 2»r/ £ieu/., 27 Aug. 79 ; z'ieu/., 27 Apr. 81 ; Captain, 6 Feb. 87 ;.
Major, 5 Feb. 96; Lt. Colonel, 13 May 01. .
16
2ND LIEUT.
Majors.
Charles Hamlyn Agnew,*2«i/ in Command \
13 May 01 )
Reginald Hoare, Deputy Assistant Adju- '
taut General, Sontlt Africa, 26 Mar. 01... ]
Francis Lee
Edgar Mortimore Lafone, Adjutant East \
and Weit Kent Imperial Yeomanry „»
Captains.
Joseph William Underwood, Adjutant )
W. Knit Yeomanry $
Charles Lanfear Graham, with 1 Vru- I
isional lieyt. of Hussars \
Arthur Lockwood Trevor-Boothe, Adju- 1
tant 20 May 00 t
Reginald Walter Ralph Barnes, DSO.^t
Comdl. 2 Bn. i.i/. S. Africa, with rani- »f\
Lt.Colonel ..)
Henry George Walkin I 10 Oct
Edmund Rieardo Clutterbuck» ! 10 Oct
Ian Graham Hogg, Went African Frontier")
Farce j
Herbert Richard Moseley 23 Sopt
Stephon Edwin Wright Thompson • 9 Dec
1 May 781 1 Oct. 80
! 30 Jan. 86
I 1 Sept. 86
6 Nov. 89
11 Feb.
29 Feb.
29 Dec.
23 Oct.
18 Dec.
3 Sept.
13 May
89
«4
31 Dec. 90, 10 May 93
27 Nov. 95
27 Nov. 95
5 Sept. 96
2 May 99
3 May 99
23 Sept. Q9
3 Oct.
15 Jan. 96
«6|
97
99!
20 Feb.
Nov.
8 June 98
4 Dec.
8 Mar.
8 Mar.
CAPTAIN.
28 Aug. 861
10 May 93
10 Mar. 94 !
17 Oct. 94
13 Feb.
5 Feb.
18 Nov.
31 Dec.
95
961
96
99
MA.lUfc
7 Oct.
96
4 Feb.
3 Nov.
9}
00
13 May
01
20 May 00
10 Oct. 00
3 Nov. 00
=8 Mar. 01
13 May 01
1 Oct. m
25 Dec. 01
Eaton Hely Caldbeck
John Evelyn Carmichael Darley
Lieutenants.
Egerlon Orme Bellairs Black Black-} ,
Hawkins ) A"S- 96
James Cosmo Russell 20 May 99
Hugh Brooke Mockett 30 Dec. 99
Charles Maclean Lewin 10 Jan. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Charles William Fyshc Palmer Roberts ... 19 May 00
Thomas Edmund Friar 7 July 00
Adam Dickson Bell 20 Jan. 00!
Lennox Cunningham Brodie 18 Aug. 00
William Francis Wormald 24 Nov. 00!
Harman Joseph Mary Grisewood 24 Nov. ool
Albert Edward Harold Breslin 24 Nov. 001
William Neilson ' 8 May 01
William Blomtield White , 8 May oi,
Biding Master. — Walter John Rose, 31 July 95 ; Hon . Lieut.
Quarter Mauler. — Thomas William Christopher Norris, 2 Nov. 01, Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Cc.
Embarked for Lndia, 10 Sept. 1896.
1 General Low served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Iikermnn,.
and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatori.v; ar
Inkerman he commanded the Regiment (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of'
Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
5 Lt.Colonel Kincaid-Smith served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment,,
took part in the operations of the Desert Column, and was present at the action at Abu Klea (Medal with tw>
Clasp3, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Agnew served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Matabele war
in 1896 with the -th Hussars (Medal).
9 Captain Clutterbuck served in the South African war in 1809-1900 with the 13th Hussars, and was present at
the battle of Colenso, in the operations of 21st to 24th Jan. 1900, including the action at Spion Kop, the engage-
ments at Vaal Krantz and Pieier's Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith.
Continuation of Notes to qtli Lancers.
19 Lieut. Cavendish served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in the en-
gagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley, in the operations
round Paardeberg, and in the advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria — (wounded at Koodoosberg 7th Feb. 1900).
28 Lieut. Sadleir-Jackson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in
the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, the relief of Kimberley, the operations
round Paardeberg, and in the advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria — wounded near Johannesburg ?nd June 1900
(mentioned in despatches, DSO).
2* Lieuts. Wynn and Trower served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and took
part in the advance to Pretoria.
25 Lord Leitrira served in the South African war in 1899- 1900 with the gth Lancers, and took part in the advance
to Pretoria ( taken prisoner at Lindley 20th May 1900).
20 Lieut. Laing served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in the engage-
ments at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, in the operations round Paardeberg, and in the
advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria.
Record of the Semites of the gth (Queen's Royal) Lancers.
Raised in Ireland, in 1715. To England, 1803. To Montevideo, 1806. To England. 1807. To
Waloheren, July 1809. To England, 1809. To the Peninsula, 181 1. To England, 1813. To Ireland,
1814. To England, 1815. To Ireland, 1823. To Scotland, 1826. To England, 1827. To Ireland, 1832.
To England, 1835. To Scotland, 1837. To England, 1838. To India, 1842 (battle of Sobraou ; Punjab
campaign — battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ; Indian Mutiny — Delhi, Lucknow). To England,
1859. To Ireland, 1864. To England, 1869. To India, 1875 (Afghanistan, 1878-80— battles of Char-
asiah and Oandahar). To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1890. To England, 1892. To South Africa,.
1896. To India, 1898. To South Africa. 1899.
5th (Royal Irish") Lancers.
South Africa, ~|
Depot, Canterbury. J
lours'Ser.' The Harp and Crown. "Qui* Separabit!" — "Blenheim" "'Ramillibs " "Oudenabde
Fall Hall " MALfLAQUET " " SUAKIN, 1885."
Pa>" E^L Colonel.— William Godfrey Dunham Massy,1 CB. Ensign, 27 Oct. 54; Lieut, 9 Feb. 55; Capt. 20
Major, p?3 Jan. 63: Lt.Colonel, p3i Oct. 71; Colonel, 31 Oct. 76 ; Major General, 28 Aug. 86; Lieut.
1 21 Jan. 93 : Colonel 4 Dragoon Guards, 11 Deo. 94; Colonel 5 Lancers, 4 Oct. 96.
; 23 ... Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry Jenner Scobell, Comdg. xxt Brabant's Home, S. Africa ; 2nd Lieut. 13
Lieut. 10 Nov. 80 ; Captain, 27 Jan. 86 ; Major, 5 July 96 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 00; Lt. Colonel, 27
Colonel, j Sept. 01.
146
Feb. i7 :
General,
Aug. 79;
July 01 ;
2ND LIEUT.
MAJOBS.
,. Robert John Spnrrell5
. p.t.c. Herman Witsius Gore Graham,8 v
DSO »
. Henry Vincent Bailey, Station Staf")
Officer, Fyzubad, 6 July 97 J
i Wilfrid Edward Russeil Collis
Captains.
. p.s.c. Edward Owen Wathen,9 Staff')
, Officer, South Africa, 20 Oct. 00 }
. Arthur Parker 16 Nov. 87
. p.t.c. William Augustus Adams 5 Feb. 87
. Edwin Bryce Wilson, Superintendent^
of Gi/mnafia, T/ucmes and Woolwich^ 16 Nov
District, 4 May 99 )
. Montague Percy Rowland Oakes 16 Nov
. John Barclay Scriven, .S'. African Constat. 3 Oct.
. Alexander Vaughan Loipzic Wood, DSO. I _
• Aide de Camp to Colo.iel J. C. Barker... I 3 "Cl.
. Harold Hatton Hulse 1 Depot) 30 Jan.
j Ernest Edward West 10 Nov.
. James Bruce Jardine, D SO 12 Mar.
1 1 Robert Clayton Browne-Clayton, Adju-)
tant 9 May 00 5
Lieutenants.
Walter Temple Willcox,8. African Contfab. 8 Nov.
Maxwell Fielding M'TaggaVt12 (Depot) ... 20 Feb.
Sidney Stanley Williams 7 Dec.
1 Y£ Frederic Brooks Dugdale13 iS Oct.
Hon. Arthur Maurice Robert Bingham .. 18 Oct.
Oswald Kesteven (.'banco 18 Oct.
Arthur George M'Clintock, Adjutant 1 „
12th Bn. Imp. Teom., S. A., 21 Aug. 01 f I5 -N0V*
George Gerald Montague Tyrrell 15 Nov.
John Ho'oart Anketell-Jones 14 Mar.
James Leonard Percival Radclifle 11 An jr.
Fitzroy Augustus Beauderk Johnstone, * ,
j icitk Indian Staff Corps j '5 Aug. oo
HughChambersRu.se 15 Aug. 00
Esme Francis Wigsell Arkwright ; 5 Jan. 01
Henry Alexander Cooper 8 Jan. 01
i Charles Evelyn Pym 4 May 01
Second Lieutenants.
James Scott Mowatt 26 June 01
Edward Nugent Meredith Martin 27 July 01
Hugh de Lacey Hutton Harrop 27 July 01
Cyril Edward Lambert 1 14 Sept. 01
Henry Henwood Earle 12 Oct. 01
2 July
5 Mar.
14 May
12 Nov.
CAPTAIN. bbev.maj. major.
2 July 92
2 July 9:
2 July 92
9 Nov. 92
24 Dec.
10 May 82 18 Jan. 89
8 May
31 July
3 Jnly
26 Mar.
26 Mar.
12 Aug.
4 Nov.
14 Dec. 95
19 Apr. 99
12 Aug. 99
S Oct. ci
28 Oct. 94
11 Mar.
4 May
99
10 Sept. 90; 16 June 00
9 Mar. 92 1 Jan. 01
29 Apr. 91 22 Mar. 01
2 July 921 5 Oct. or
12 Aug. 94 ' 5 Oct. 01
14 I
Siding Matter. —
Quarter Matter.— George Waterman, 15 Feb. 38 ; Son. Captain, 15 Feb. 98.
5 Aug. 95
2 May 97
10 Mar. 00
12 May 00
16 June 00
3 Oct. 00
3 Oct. 00
20 Nov. 00
1 Jan. 01
22 Mar. 01
29 May 01
29 May 01,
29 May ot;
2r Aug. 01
5 Oct. or
Blue. — Facings Scarlet. — Agentt, Messrs.
Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 21 Nov. 1888 ; to South
Africa, Mar. 1898.
1 Lieut. General DunhamMassy served at the latter part of the siege of Sebastopol, was under fire at the battle
of the Tchernaya, and commanded the Grenadiers of the 19th Regt. at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept.,
where with minor injuries he was dangerously wounded by a ball which passed through his left thigh, shattering
the bone. Being left on the ground, he fell into the hands of the enemy the ensuing night, who, supposing him to
be mortally wounded, did not remove him with their prisoners. Was recommended in a special despatch by the
Commander in Chief in the Crimea for his gallantry at the Redan, his fortitude, and the patient endurance with
which he bore his most severesuffering during a confinement to his camp stretcher of nearly six months (promoted
Captain, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in foe Afghan war in
1079-80 in command of a Cavalry Brigade, and was present at the battle of Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, the
capture of the cantonment of Sherpore, the engagement in the Chardeh Valley, and the operations around Cabul
in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Major Spurrell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Provost Marshal 2nd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Chief Transport Officer on the Lines of Com-
munication, and partof the time as Assistant Quarter Master General 1st Division ;Medal with two Clasps).
8 Major Graham served iD the operations against the Awunahs, on the WestCoastof Africa, in 18S9 (mentioned
in despatches, DSO.). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, took part in the opera-
tions against the Mohmands a« Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, and was present in the engagement near
Shabkadr (mentioned in despatches); also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Provost Marshal 1st Division,
and temporarily as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 3rd Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Captain Wathen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
12 Lieut. M'Taggact served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lockhart
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Inspecting Officer to the Gwalior Imperia Service Corps (Meaal
with three Clasps).
13 Lieut. Dugdale served in the South African War in 1899-1901 (m. in d., ITC) ; was awarded the Victoria. Cross
for the following service :-'Oq the 3rd March, 1901, Lieut. Dugdale, who was in command of a small outpost
near Derby, having been ordered to retire, his patrol came under a heavy fire at a range of about 250 yards, and
a sergeant, two men, and a horse were hit. Lieut. Dugdale dismounted and placed one of the wounded men on
Ms own horse ; he then caught another horee, galloped up to a wounded man and took him up behind him, and
brought both men safely out of action.""
147
6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons.
r South Africa.
Reserve Squadron,
Curragh.
(Xears'Ser
Hall
Full
Pay
Pay.
The Castle of f nniskilling with the St. George's Colours, and the word " Inniskillinz " underneath
"Dettingbn" "Waterloo" "Balaklava" "Sevastopol "
°°Gcesiin0CM%~ "cctf rri-n p" ^V au 'ft*™*?* " ?.'"' Stmtheara> JT0. JTT. *P. GMB
VLSI. UVMG. CrLlE. (rCI O. Personal Aide de Camp to the King '
75 ; Lt. Colonel,
Commanding in Ireland, 4c 4-c.-r
7 Sept. 76; Colonel, 2c May 80;
Lieut, jg June 68; Capt. 1 May 71 ; Major, 7 Au
Major General, 29 May 80; Lieut. General, 1 Apr.
Colonel in CArc/Inuiskilling Dragoons, 22 J
Colonel. — Sir Charles Cameron Shute,2 KCB.,
June 54; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 12 Dec.54 ;Lt.Colonel,^g V&.\o7 Colonll', *?&$. Ml Major ffl'i Marks'-
Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 J General. 1 July 81 ; Colonel 6th Dragoons, 23 March 86 <*«""•<" >0 ^ar. «» .
Lieutenant Colonel.— Michael Frederic Rimington,7 CB. Con
Colonel; Lieut. 2.2 Oct. 81 : Capt. 26 Oct. 87 ; Major, 3 Apr. 97
.Apr. 89 ; General, 1 Apr. 93 ; Colonel Rifle Brigade, 20 May 80 [
June 97; Colonel in 6W Highland Light Infantry, 4 Sept. o..
onrfini? „ Column, S. Africa, will, rank of
Lt. Colonel, 29 Sent. 00.
Majobs.
p.s.c. Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby,8") |
2nd in Command 29 Sept. 00 {Bt. Lt. ( \
Colonel, 29 Nov . 00) com ntn nil i nq a column (
in South Africa with rank of Colonel J j
Thursby Henry Ernest Dauncey10
Arthur Rowland Mosley18
John Watkins Yardley,-' Reserve
John Christian Appoid Anstice
Captains.
James William Gully Philip Jeffcock, )
Adjutant JVotfs Imperial Ycomanrj/ 3
Edmund Arthur Herbert,1'' with 2 Fro- |
visional Ilegt. of Dragoons j
Edmund Sylvester Jackson, Aide de\
Camp to Lt.iiov. of Burma 25 Feb. 99 ... *
James Stevenson-Hamilton-0
[Frederick Arthur Bashford Fryer
Ernest Charles Holland
Neil Wolseley Hsig,-:1 Adj. Cheshire Im- |
penal Yen, Minn/, 14 May 01 /
Cuthbert Francis Dixon-Johnson < 28 Oct.
Ewing Paterson, I>SO. Adj. Devon Imp. Yeo.\ 9 Sept
George Kirkpatrick Ansell, Adjutant)
25 Aug. 00 )
Chippindall Holmes Higgir.
Lieutenants.
John Hai ris'-;! with 2 Pror.Regt. of Dragoons
Raymond Bazley Johnson
Charles Edward Amphlett
Thomas George Gibson
George Hughes Earle, with 2 Provisional )
Regt. of Dragoons )
Ernest Charles Scott Jervis, Capt, and )
Adjutant 8 Bu. Imp. Yeo.S. Africa j
Seymour Clarke Bull
John William Francis Tarleton
Charles Russell Terrot
Antony Edmund Gibbs
Herbert Dixon
10 May 82
14 Mar.
8 Oct.
4 Mar.
30 May
18 Apr.
2 June
6 June
4 May
3 Aug.
4 Jan.
18 Jan.
20 Sept.
12 Nov.
10 May
25 Aug.
28 Feb.
10 Nov.
4 Feb.
18 Oct.
29 Nov.
9 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Jan.
Stuart Lund Holland 23 May
Frederick Close ' 23 May-
Lawrence Edward Grace Oates ! 30 May
Second Lieutenants.
Cecil Francis Wilkins
Fergus Brinsley Nixon, with 2 Prov. Ilegt. \
of Dragoons j
Richard Morton Wood
Henry Metcalfe Appleton
Richard Grainger Denison O'Callaghan ...
George Kennedy Smith
CAPTAIN. BREV.MAJ.
10 Jan.
26 Oct.
23 May
16 Oct. 88
8 Sept. 88
92
29 Aug. 85
20 Feb. 90
17 Feb. 92
17 Aug. 92
17 Aug. 92
30 Aug.
1 Jan.
17 Sept.
29 Oct.
4 Mar.
5 .Tuly
24 Oct.
24 Oct.
20 Feb.
7 Feb. 94
1 Sept. 97
4 Mar. 98
1 June 9S 29 Nov.
25 Feb. 99
25 Feb. 99
6 May 01
14 May 01
10 July 01
10 July 01
10 July 01
19 May 97
2 Aug. 90,
29 Sept. 00
29 Nov. 00
10 July ot
19 May
t8 Aug.
3 Oct.
12 Oct.
12 Oct.
4 Dec.
10 May 00
8 June 00
3 Oct. 00
16 Oct. 00
:2 Apr. 01
14 May 01
ooj 10 July 01
ocj 10 July 01
10 July 01
Riding Master. — Alfred Charles Shawyer, 28 Dec. 92 ; Son. Lieut. — With 2 Prov. Regt. of Dragoons..
Quarter Master. — John Rupert Siddall, 16 Aug. 09 ; Son, Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked for South Africa, Oct. 1899.
1 The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards),,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of
Parliament, CB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Med.iidie, and Khedive's Star).
2 Sir Charles Shute acted as Adjutant with the right wing of the 13th Light Dragoons in the campaign against
the Rajah of Kurnool, East Indies, in 1839. Served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 as
Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalry Division from 23rd Nov. 1854 to 2nd July 1856, when the division was
finally broken up, including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in Sir James Scarlett's despatch) and Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, night attack on the Russian outposts on the 19th Feb. 1855, and battle of the Tcher-
naya (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
Turkish Medal, and CB.) .
1 Colonel Rimington served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 as Adjutant Inniskiliing Dragoons.
8 Major Allenby served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
10 Captain Dauncey served in the Egyptian war of 1S32 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present in the
engagements at ElMagfar and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and
the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21st Lancers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 706.]
18 Major Mosley served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
19 Captain Herbert served in tbe operations in Zululand in 1888.
20 Major Stevenson-Hamilton served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
21 Major Yardley served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85 with the Innis~
killing: Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
23 Captain Haig and Lieut. Harris. — See Civil Decorations far Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
\For the Record of the Services of the 6th {Inniskilling) Dragoons, see end of jofh Hussars, p* 151*
Aldershot.
7th (The Queen's Own) Hussars.
Full Hall
Pay. Pav.
I48
" Watebloo"
:6
i3
I
16
' '4
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Dbttingen " "Obthes'' "Peninsula'
"Lucknow."
Colonel.— Robert Hale, Cornet, '11 June 52; Lieut. 14 Sept. 55; Capt. 1 Jan. 59; Major P21 Aug. 69 ;
Lt.Colonel, "22 Feb. 71 ; Colonel, 22 Feb. 76 ; Major General, 20 Dec. 85 ; Colonel 12 Lancers, 10 Feb. 94 ;
Colonel 7th Hussars, 12 Feb. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Son. Richard Thompson Lawley,1 Lieut. 11 Feb. 76 ; Captain, 21 July 85 • Major,
5 May 03 ; Lt. Colonel, 26 June 99. '
MaJOBS. 2ND LIEUT.
.Richard Lionel Walter, 2nd in Commands
26 June 99; Comdg. 1 Prod. Regt. of'-
| Hussars, with rani- of Lt. Colonel ) ,
George Albert Lade Carew,s DSO j
John Sanctuary Nicholson,9 DSO. S. 1 |
African Constab. iJ3t.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 001 } '
George Lewis Holdsworth {Bt.Lt. Col. \
I 29 NOV. 00), Remount JS stablishment )|
Robert Montagu Poore,11 DSO. Provosf)
! Marshal, S.Africa, 12 Mar. 00 $
Captains.
Claude Brittain FitzHenry,10 Instructor, 1 !
Royal Military College, 3 May 01 f ,
Ronald George Brooke,12 DSO. Staff Coll.'
Ron. John Graham Hope Horslev Beres")
ford,'3 Aide de Camp to H.R.H. the > 5 Feb.
Duke of Connaught o Jan. 00 )
Hon. Reginald Hastings Marsbam,. S. Africa g Feb.
Charles Ernest Graham Norton, Bri'iade )
Major. Alder shot, 26 Mar. 00 ( temp.) ... i 9 Oct.
Sir Keith Alexander Fraser, Bart s Dec.
Henry Barkly Dalgety14 26 Feb'.
Harold Fielden, DSO. ^ ' 28 June
John Fryer | 26 Nov.
John Vaughan,15 Staff Colleqe 1 lt Har
Frederick William Wormald,16 DSO.\\
Adjutant t Nov. 00 J I 29 Apr.
Charles Herbert Rankin,1" DSO. Comdg. ) t
Mtd. Inf., S. Africa, icith rank of Major J | 2I °ct-
Alexander Frederic Aime Imbert-Terry ... 2I Oct.
Hon. Charles Beresford Fulke GreviJle, >
Aide de Camp to the Governor of Bombay j 23 Dec.
Henry Arthur Johnstone I 7 Mar.
JaraesHy.EdwardHolford, DSO i 7 Jiar
if..S.iT.Pri'Hc«Alexander Aug. Fred. Wm. )
Alfred George of Tcck,>» KCVO. DSO..S 24 Oct.
Lawrence Rawstorne, Egyptian Army I2 Dec
Henry Kellett Harley,19 DSO 16 July
Lieutenants.
John Henry Michael, Viscount Cole ,~ Apr.
Frederick Beadle Ley land I I2 Aug.
Wilfred Edmund Royds I 2t Dec.
CAPTAIN. BBBV.MAJ.
;i Jan. 80 1 July 81!
31 Oct. 83
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84I
5 Dec.
I
86'
y Dee.
891
3 Jan.
9'
6 Feb.
28 Apr. 86 1 July 96 2o May
14 May 84
13 Oct. 86
87 10 Apr. 89
88 1 Nov. 90
89 15 Mar. 93
88; 4 July qi
90; 5
90; 26
90 26
91 4
91' 24
94 "
94J "
94 26
May qi
June 93
June 93
Sept. 94
Oct. 94
July 06
July 96
Oct. 96
Jan. 98
May 98
June 99
Oct. 99
June 92
11 Feb. 91'
6 July 96 1 2q Nov. 00
7 Oct. 96 j
14 Apr. 67
17 Nov. 97!
11 Jan. 98)
28 .Tau. 98 j
26 Juue 99!
9 Oct. 99|
9 Oct. 99, 29 Nov. oo
30 Dec. 99
30 Dec. 99
30 Dec. 99
30 Dec. 99
30 Dec. 99I
9 Jan. 00
20 Feb. 00!
7 Apr. 00
ib July 98 i7 July 9S
26 June 95
2 Apr. 98
27 May 99
7 Apr. 00
17 July 01
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
21 Feb.
24 Mar.
18 Apr.
5 May
Allan Bingham Pollok
William Gibbs
John Mann Thomson
Gerald Robarts
Edward Sinclair Gooch
Oliver Haig, Remount Establishment
Edward William Hermon 1 9 May
Frank Henderson 23 May 00
Second Lieutenants.
William George Daniel Cooper 23 May 00
Thomas Leslie Craven, withlnd. Stoff Corps' rI Au«-. 00
Christopher Arthur Mohun Cator I n Aug. 00
William Paget-Tomlinson 19 Sept. 00
William Albert Somerset Herbert Kevill- 1 „ .
; Davies / 3 Oct. 00
John Weston Brooke ! 3 Oct. 00
Harold John Baskerville Whitehead | 5 Jan. 01
ir.Bff.PW«w Arthur Fred. Patrick Albert | „ ..
of Connaught GCVO f\ 8 May 01
Edward Denis Festus Kelly 1 uMay 01
9
99! 10
99! 29
OOi 29
29
29
29
29
29
29
30
Riding Master.— Harrv Dibble, 31 Oct. 83 ; Hon. Captain
31 Oct. 98.
Quarter Master. — Fredk. Durman, 4 Feb. 92; Hon. Lieut.
Oct. 99 1
Mar. 00
Nov. 00
Nov. co
Nov. 00
Nov. 00]
Nov. 00
Nov. 00
Nov. 00
Nov. 00
Nov. 01
15 Major Vaughan served in the operations
in South Africa in 1896 (Medal). Served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitch-
ener in 1898, and was present at the battle of
Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
J6 Captain Wormald served at Mafeking during
the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Returned Jrom Natal, 29 Nov. 1898.
I Lt. Colonel Hon. R. T. Lawley servedthroughouttheNileExpedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and
17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Carew served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896-97, part of
the time in command of a Column (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal).
9 Lt. Colonel Nicholson served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 as acting
Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal).
10 Captain FitzHenry served with the Nile Expedition in 1384-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the opera-
tions on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
II Major Poore served in the operations in Mashonaland under Sir Richard Martin in 1897 (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
[For continuation of Kotes, see end ofZth Hussars, p. 149,
'49
Hull
Pay.
8th (The King's Royal Irish) Hussars.
The Harp ana Urown. " Pristinoy oirtntismemores." — "Leswakbee" "Hind
"Balaklava" "Inkeesian" "Sevastopol" " Obntbal Ixdia" " Afgha
Colonel. — William Mussenden,! Cornet, ''io June 53; Lieut. 19 Jan. 55; Cupt
p2i Mar. 68 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 Nov. 74 j Colonel, 14 Nov. 79 ; Major General, 29 Dec
S June 95.
b June 95.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Edward Duff,* Conidg. 1 Scot/hi, Bone, South
1 July 81 ; Cupt. 19 Sept. 85 -.Major, 8 July 93 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 Oct. 01.
South Africa.
Reserve Squadron,
Curragh.
doostan " " Alma"
nistan, 1879-80."
Jan. <;8 ; Major,
Colonel 8 Hussars,
h Africa, 2nd Lt. 11 Hay 78 ; Lt.
Majobs.
Harry Newman Morgan Thoyts, 1 Prod. \
Begt. of Hussars )
John Acheson Henderson
Henry Foulkes Deare
2ND LIEUT.
■23 Aug. 84
6 May S5
7 Feb. 85
Captains.
Reginald Bethune, Vieet. Garnock
Lincoln Sandwith, Adiutant Bucki and]
Oxford 1, 11 per ml Yeomanry ) i
Francis William Mussenden I
Isaac William Burns-Lindow, Brigade .. 1
Adjt. yrdCa rat rij B rig. ,Cu rraqh 9 Nov. 01 \ \
Claud Herbert Campbell,-!''/"''"'' ' Prool. I
Begt. of Suitors i
Egerton Augustus Stafford O'Brien, 1
with 1 Provisional Begt. of Hussars J
Robert Lambert, DSO. Adjutant 14 Oct. 00'
Francis Montgomery Jennings '<
Guy Macaulay Mort i
Lieutenants.
Charles Morris Tbrelfall
John Van der Byl
Cecil John M'lllree Lomer, with 1 Pro- ) '
isiniittl Begt. of Mitotan ) {
John Carbury Holford
Sir Charles Hingham Lowther. Bart., 1
icitli 1 Provuional Begt. of Hussars )
Hon. Michael Francis Stafford Howard ...
Edward George Woods
Sir Richard William Leviuge, Bart., with ~>
1 Provisional Begt. ofSuiian j
Charles Ellerton Scames
Robert William Allen
Hugo Meynell FitzHerbert
Geoffrey Bryan Theophilus Mctcahe, u-ilh 1
1 Provisional Begt. if Hussars j
Kdward Guy Warner'
Second Lieutenants.
Andrew Curell
Henry Francis Partridge
Hairy Charles Malet
Hon. Robert Nathaniel Dudley Ryder 10 ...
William Henry Chadwick Hindley, with 1 }
Provisional Bent, of Hussar t )
J. Cull Brotton
16 Nov. 87
9 May 8S
ti June 90!
9 Jan. 92
5 June 89
28 Apr. qi
30 July 91
16 July 93
9 Nov. 89 28 Dec.
2 June 94
29 May 9
9 Dec. ,
8 Sept. 97
4 May 98
7 May 98
4 Jan. 99
20 May 09
1 2 Aug. 90
18 Nov. 99
20 Jan. 00
7 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
14 Mar. 00
iS Apr. 00
18 Apr. 00,
23 May 00
1 r Aug. 00
10 Nov. 00]
29 Dec. ™v
5 Jan.
S Jan.
12 Oct.
-•7 Nov. 95
2 Sept. 96
22 Jan. 98
4 May 98
5 July 99
5 July 99
13 Feb. 00
1 3 Feb. 00
1 j Feb. 00
13 Feb. 00
3 Oct. 00
3 Oct. 00
14 Oct. 00
29 Dec. 00
16 Apr. 01
24 Apr. 01
9 Nov. ci
1 Mar. 9j
8 July 93
17 Feb. 94
30 July 9/,
1 Aug. 95
1 Mar. 98
1 Mar.
25 Jan. 99
30 Nov. 99
14 Oct. oc
16 Apr. 01
9 Nov. >■!
22 Aug.
7 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov. 00
Biding Masters. — Edward Griffith Totnblings. 3 Aug. 87 ; Hon. Captain 3 Aug. 97.— Be mount Depf. S. Africa.
Frederick George Hughes." Beseroe, 8 Aug. 83 ; Hon. Captain.
Quarter Master.— Louis Cecil Page. 6 Dec. 90 : Hon. Captain, 6 Dec. 00.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Oox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 13 Feb. 1900.
1 Major General Mussenden served the Eastern ctmp:iign of 1854-53 with the 8th Hussar-, including the
battles of Alma, Balaclava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm,
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served in
Rajpootana in 1S58-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah and battle of Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
4 Lt. Colonel Duff served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Hussars (Medal).
f Lieut. Hughes served with the Beehuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
luniskilling Dragoons.
10 Lieut. Hon. R. N. D. Ryder served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion North
Staffordshire Regiment.
Continuation of Notes to the Jth Hussars.
12 Major Brooke served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Liw in 1895 as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier General Gatacre, Commanding 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served
during the operations in South Africa in iSgo as Station Staff Officer at Mafeking. Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Orderly Officer to Sir Power Palmer,
Commanding the 2nd Division Tirah Expeditionary Force (two Clasps). Served in the campaign in the Soudan
under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1898 as Aide ue Camp to Major General Gatacre, Commanding the British
Brigade (afterwards the British Division), and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches)
and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
la Captain the Hon. J. G. H. H. Beresford served in the operations iu South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington
in 1S96 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
11 Captain Dalgety served in the operations in South Africa in 1896-97.
17 Major Rankin served in the operations in West Africa in 1896 (.Medal).
18 Prince Alexander of Teck served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896
as Acting Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal. DSO.).
19 Major Harley served in the defence of Chitral Fort in 1S95, an3 commanded the British Agent's escort (men-
tioned in despatches, piomoted to b; Captain and Brevet Major, DSO. and Medal with. Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp); and
in the operations in 1 S98, including the battle of the Atbara — severe^" wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp
to Khedive's Medal)
9th {The Queen's Royal) Lancers.
IS©
South Africa. "]
Depot at Kuttra. J
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Penixsula" "Pcsniae" " Sobbaon" "Punjaub"
" Chilliax wallah" "Goojeeat" "Delhi" "Lucoow " "Chaeasiah" "Kabul, 1S79"
"KaXDAHAE, 1SS0" "AFGHANISTAN, 1S78-80."
Colonel. — Henry Augustus Bushman,1 CB„ LR] Cornet, 9 Nov. 58 ; Lieut. -y> June 63 ; Captain, 9 Mar. 72 ;
Major, 27 June 79 : St. Lt. Colonel, 21 Apr.~8o; Lt.Colouel, 8 Aug. So; Colonel, 21 Apr. 84; Major General,
1 Aug. 95 : Colonel 9 Lancers, 8 Aug. 00.
24. ... Lieutenant Colonel. — Malcolm Orme Little,2 2nd Lieut, u May 78; Lieut. 25 Feb. 80; Capt. 20 Oct. 86;
Major, 5 Sept 94 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 Mar. 00; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
|Yeais'Ser.
I Full Half
Pay Pay.
2HD LIEUT.
26
3
16 Oct.
23 Oct. 80
*7
16
Majors.
Spencer Walpole FolletV 2nd in Com- 1
manil, 15 March 00 )
p.'.c. Walter Kentish William Jenner "
D.A.A. General for Instruction, d
ragh, 27 Aug. 06
Forrester Farnell4 Colvin (Bt. Zf. Colonel 1
29 Nov. oo) »
Hon. Claude Henry Comaraich Willoagh- /
by,' Mil.8ec.to the Goc.Gen. of Australia \ '""
CAPTAINS.
Frederick Thwaites Lund G 17 Au
Lord Douglas James Cecil Compton<i
Henry Edw. Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes1'
Edward Robertson Gordon1'!
David Graham Mushiet Campbell," 2nd 1
'■ in Comd. 8 Bn. i. y. 5. Africa, iriti, rank ■
of Major J
Lord 'Jhas. Cavendish 3entinck,~t Adjt. 1
Gloucester Imperial Yeomanry |
Desmond John Edward Beaie-Browne8 ..
Ernest Fitzroy Bell,'1 Adjutant 20 Apr. 98
20 Nov. 75 24 Aug. Si
x July Si 23 May 88
1 July
12 Nov.
04
10 Aug.
4 Dec.
So
87
o Apr. S7
15 Feb. 88
2 Sept. 85 '
2i Nov. 88
25 Nov. S5:
11 May 9
5 Sept. 94
17 Sept. 94
S Sept. 95
16 Mar. 89 9 Dec. 90 3 May 99
8 June 89
12 Dec.
23 Jan. 9:
1 Jan. 93
5 Sept. 94
1 3 Mar. 95
Apr. 96
8 Nov. 00
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
29
25 Sept.
4 July
12 Mar.
8 Jane 00
3 Oct. 00
3 Oct. 00
1 Jan. 01
6 May 01
3 Ju.re 01
1 3 Aug. 01
6 May
3 June 01
13 Feb. 95
12 Mar.
15 Mar. 00
9 Jan.
29 Nov. co
5 Sept. 01
29 Nov. 00
30 May
5 Dec.
Frederick Henry Allhusen10 2- jan.
Victor Reginald Brooke,1^ DSO., A.D.C. 1
to Chief of Staff, South Africa >
Geoffrey Henry Julian Skeffington 1 ,r T ,
Smyth ,H DSO ) 2« May 95 4 July
LIEUTENANTS.
8 ... Thomas Malcolm Harvey Kinca id-Smith1- :o Oct.
7 ... John Gordon Stirling,!' Capf. 2 Bu. Imp. I T ,
Yeomanry. S. Africa, 5 July 01 j 3* •""?
Henry Marion Durandl'; 13 May
Hon. Dudley Massey Pigott-Carleton.-'.-liV/f )
de Camp to Major Gen. F. W. Hemming ,1 5 Aug. 96 2 May 98
11 Sept. 00 {temp.) ) .
; .. Eustace Henry Egremont Abadie,1' DSO.... zl Aug. 97 3 May 99
Lord Frederick Temple Hamilton- 1 , n .
Temple-Blackwood.i* DSO j " Aug. 97| 9 Oct. 09
Frederick William Lawrence Sheppard / „ „
Hart Cavendish™ J 8 bept.
] John Steuart Duckett<J 1 Dec.
4 ... Lionel Warren de Yere Sadleir-Jackson'i; 4 May
4 ... George Gough Cobden 3 Aug.
3 ... Robert Vaughan Wynn24 28 Oct.
3 ... 'Arthur Seymour Trower-4 4 Nov.
Charles, Earl of Leitiim'2-' 21 Apr.
SECOKn LlEUTENAHTS.
Richard Stanley Cbadwick1-* 7 July 00
Douglas K. Lucas Tootli 8 Aug. 00
Geoige Montgomerie Neilson 11 Aug. oc
Richard Hugh Royds Brockiebank ^ Jan. ot
Herbert Frederick Wood 8 May 01
Hon. Reginald Berkeley Cole 19 Oct. 01
j 1 ] ... George Horatio Chas., Earl n/ Rocki.avage 19 Oct. 01
j 6 ... Riding Master.— William Baxter. 5 Feb. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
■ 9 I ... Quarter Master. — David Laicg,-i; 23 Dec. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Natal, 27 Aug. 1896 ; to India, 189S ; to South Africa, Sept. 1899.
1 Major General Bushman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ' of India in 1863 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879, including the operations against Sekukuni and the capture of
ihe stronghold where he commanded the eastern attack (mentioned in desnatches, Brevet of Lt.Coionel, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present atthebattleofC'andahar(meutioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration).
- Colonel Little served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the expedition
to Maidanandin the operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General IE.
Gough (mentioned in despatches, Medal with twoClaso^.and Bronzo Decoration). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 in command of the 9th Lancers, and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin,
Modder River, and Magersfontein (mentioned in despatches), at the relief of Kimberlcy and the operations round
Paardeberg, and took part in the advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria— wounded near Zeerust 24th August
1900 (Brevet of Colonel).
:* Major Follett served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in the engage-
ments at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley, and in the advance to
Bloemfontein and Pretoria.
4 Lt.Col. Colvin served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in the
■engagements at Modder River and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley, and the operations round Paardeberg
and the advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria (Bt. of Lt.Col.).
5 Major Hon. C. H. C. Willoughby served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the qth Lancers, and was
present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, and in the advance to Pretoria.
8 Major Lund (Bt. of Major', Lord D. J. C. Compton, Captain Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, and Lieuts.
Abadie(£).S'0.)and Duckett served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and were present in the
engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley, in the operations
round Paardeberg, and in the advance to Bloemfontein and Pretoria.
i;t Captain Gordon served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 9th Lancers, and was present in the en-
gagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley, and in the advance to
Pretoria — wounded at Dronfield 16 Feb. 1500.
I For remainder of Note* see end of 6 Draqoon Guards, p. 140^., and 4 Hussars, p. 14^
i5i
10th (The Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars.
"nil | Mini
Pay. Pay
South Africa.
Reserve Squadron
l_ Hounslow.
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Drag-on. "Peninsula " "Watebloo" " S-btastopol"
" Ali Masjid " " Afghanistan, 1878-79 " " Egypt, 1884."
Colonel in Chief.— His Majesty THE KING.
Colonel.— Lord Ralph Drury' Ken-,1 CB. Cornet, p24 Nov. 37; Lieut. P15 June s3 ; Captain, '23 Aug. 61.;
Major, 26 Mar. 73; Lt.Colonel, 31 May 76; Colonel, 31 M'ay 81 ; Major General, 1 Jan. 90; Colonel 10th
Hussars, 20 Mar. 01.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Harvey Alexander, DSO. Lieut. 24 Jan. 80; Lieut. 1 July 81; Captain, 16 Mar. 89-
Major, 2 Jan. 97 ; Lt.Colonel, 3 Aug. 00.
'3
»3
8
Majobs.
p.s.c.Hon.J. Hedworth George Byng,^"^)
in Coital. 2 Jan. 01 ; Comdg. S. African Lt. -
Horse, 13 Nov. ggiBt.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00)!
Arthur Hughes - Onslow,2 with 2 Pro- \
isional ltegl. of Hussars /
Charles Toler M'Murragh Kavanagh t
(Bt. LI. Col. 29 Nov. 00) S
2ND LIEUT.
27 Jan. 83 4 Jan.
10 May
6 Feb.
Hon. Everard Baring.'1 Military Secretary')
to Governor General of India , with rank f ! 23 Aug. 84
af Lt.Colonel, 11 Dec. 99 )
4 Jan.
1 Feb.
1 Feb. 90
16 Nov. 87
27 Mar. 8q
2r> NOV. 89;
5 Dec. 91
92
6 Mar.
10 Aug.
11 June
89
; Mar.
Feb.
9° 25 June 07
10 June 91 16 Feb. 98
14 June
18 Oct.
14 June
1 2 July
23 Nov. 92I 18 Apr. 94 17 Apr. 00
2 June 94 5 Feb. 96 17 Apr. 00
29 Mar. 90 10 June 91 16 Feb. 98
10 Oct.
28 Sept.
8 Apr. 96
96
5 Oct.
2 Jan.
25 Aug,
97
3 Aug. 00
1 1 June 01
11 June 01
23 May 90
4 May q£
16 Feb. 98
6 Jan. 00
16 Nov. 58 3 Aug. oo-
29 Nov. 00
Captains.
Cameron Barclay ' 14 Sept. 87
Lord Win. Augustus Cavendiih-Bentinck, 1
DSO j
Lord Geo. Wm. Montagu-Doncrlas-Scott, /
Kith 2 Provisional Regf. of Hussars )
Hon. Thomas Walter Brand, Adj. Sussex > j
Imperial Yeomanry 24 July 01 ) .
Hon. John Dawniiy, DSO. Adj. Norfolk 1
Imperial Yeomanry I 1
Reginald Spencer Chaplin I 5 Oct.
1Ti£ Sir John Peniston Milbanke, Bart.'- )
A.D.C. lo Sir. I. D. P. French 9 Oct. 99... (
Stanley Leonard Barrv, DSO. D. A. )
Qr. Mr. Gen. for Intelligence, S. Africa )
Anthony A. C, Earl of Shaftesbury, \
Reserve J
Hon. Dudley Roger Hugh Anderson-Pel- I
• ham, Adjutant 14 May 01 I
Hon. Gerald Berkeley Portman, Aide del
Camp to the Goo. Gel. oflndia, 28 Jan. 01 )
Eustace Robert Ambrose Shearman 28 Sept.
Lionel Edward Barry, Reserve, with 2 /
Provisional Bent, of Hussars \ >
Charles William Henry Crichton I 7 Dec. 95' 25 June 97 16 Nov. 01
Lieutenants.
Adrian Laurence Cave ! 9 Dec.
Mathew Richard Henry Wilson ! 26 May
Hon. Thomas Lister 1 Dec.
Hon. Frederick William Stanley | 16 Feb.
Carleton Salkeld , | Zi Feb.
Hon. William George Sydney Cadogan 22 Feb.
Thomas Evelyn, Lord Howard de Walden , 19 Apr.
Arthur Kenlis, Lord Farnham 12 Aug.
Clement Bertram Ogilvy Mitlbrd 1 15 Nov.
William Arthur Hamar Bass i 18 Nov.
Hon. Edward Brabazon Meade 9 Dec.
Cyril Charlie Hamilton Potter
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole
Hon. Arthur Annesley 4 Apr.
Aubrey George King Davies-Cooke ! 5 May oo'
Frank Stanley Rose (Dej/ot) 23 May 00,
Thomas Brabazon Pousonby, with 2 Pro- 1 ,, . "
visional Itegt. of Hunan j \ r7 0ct- °3.
Biding Master. — Albert William Waite, 27 Aug. 90; Hon. Captain, 27
I 20 ... .Quarter Master. — Roland Pillinger, 29 Nov. 01, Hon. Lieut.
Embarked for South Africa, 4 Nov. 1899. Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Lo-d Ralph Kerr served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the engagement at P'uttehabad in.
command of the 10th Hussars (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
- Major Hughes-Onslow served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the ioih Hussars, and was present in
the engagements at ElTebandTemai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel Hon. J. H. G. Byng served in the Soudan expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, a'id Khedive's Star).
4 Lt.Colonel Hon. E. Baring served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897 (British
Macal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp), and with 1he expedition in 1898, including the battles of the Atbara and
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches), and in the subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
MajOF, two-Clasps).
12 Sir John Milbanke served in the South African war of 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Lt. General J. D. P.
French, and was severely wounded in a reconnaissance near Colesberg (mentioned in despatches, 1"C) ; was
awarded the Victoria Cross for the lollowing act:—" On the 5U1 January, 1900, during a reconnaissance near Coles-
berg, Sir John Milbanke, when retiring under fire with a small patrol of the 10th Hussars, notwithstanding the fact
that he had just been severely wounaed in the thigh, rode back to the assistance of one of the men whose pouy
was exhausted, ana who was under tire from some Boers who had dismounted. Sir John Milbanke took the man
up on his own horse under a most galling fire and brought him safely back to camp."
17 Capcain Poole served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars 1 Medal, find Khedive's Star).
3 Jan.
7 Mar.
qfi 11 May 98
97 19 Jan. 99
97 5 Nov. 99
98! 5 Nov. 99
17 Dec. 99
1 Jan. 00
1 Apr. on
1 Apr. 00
3 Oct. 00
3 Oct. 00
20 Jan. 01
1 1 June 01
All"
[Regt. of Hu serfs.
00. — Acting Adjutant 2 Provl.
Record of the Services of the 6th (Inuiskilling) Draqoons.
Raised in 1689 and served in Ireland till 1763. To England, 1763. To the Low Countries, 1793 (battle of
Dettingen). To England, 1797. To Scotland, 1808. To Ireland, 1809. To England, 1814. To Belgium and
France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England and Scotland, 1816. To Ireland, 1819. To Scotland, 1823. To
England, 1824. To Ireland, 1829. To Scotland, 1833. To England, 1834. To Ireland, 1838. To England, 1841..
To Scotland, 1842. To England, 1843. To Ireland, 1846. To Scotland, 1851. To England, 1852. To the Crimea,
1854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1356. To India, 1858. To Kngland, 1866. To
Ireland, 1871. To Scotland, 1877. To England. 1880. To Smith Africa, '881 (E^erwar of 1881 and Bochnanaland.
Expedition in 1884-8.51 Tc England, 1890. To Scotland, 1805. To Ireland, 1897. To South Africa, 1899.
DepoSterbury.] 11th (Prinee Albert's Own) Hussara. 152
fears- Ser The Crest and Motto of the late Prince Consort. "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Salamanca"
:Full HaU "Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Bhosip«bb""Ai.ma" "Balaklava" "Inkerman" "Sevastopol."
!^2j £51; Colonel.— William Charles Fonrest,1 CB. Cornet, »u March 36 ; Zf. P5 Jan. 39 ; Capt. *7 Sept. 41; Major,
p3 Oct. 48; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Lt. Colonel,? 5 Aug. 59; Colonel, 8 March 60 ; Major General. 6 March
68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel nth Hussars, 3 Feb. 86.
2: ... Lieutenant Colonel.— flbu. Osbert Victor George Atheling Lumley, Lt. 22 Oct. 81 ; Capt. 2 Mar. 87 ; Major,
17 June q6 ; Lt. Colonel 29 Sept. 00. ___
Majors.
p.s.c. "William Henry Rycroft.2 2nd in)
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
13 Aug
79
26
18
17
16
15
1 July
11 Nov,
12 Nov
Si
76
84
9 May 85
25 Nov.
oFeb.
25 Aug.
85
n Apr.
25 July
19 Nov.
4 Jan.
10 Aug.
8 Mar.
8 Mar.
BEEV.MAJ.
9ft
87
87
16 May 88
9 Oct. 89
30 May oi
22 July 90 1 Oct.
22 July 90' 30 Jan.
31 Mar. 91
i
6 Apr. 91-
10 Aug. 92'
18 July
22 Oct.
13 Sept.
24 Jan.
20 Nov.
26 Jan.
16 July
o Oct.
9 Oct.
25 Oct.
3 Mar.
12 June 00
3 Oct. 00
18 Mar. 01
18 June 01
25 July 01
19 Sept. 01
16 Apr.
16 Apr.
16 July
21 Jan.
19 Mar.
10 Mar.
83
91
92
92J
93|
93!
94|
95|
95
95
19 Aug
24 Oct. 92
17 June 00.
29 Sept. 00
Command 6 Nov. 00 *
Son. Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore, Be-~}
mo " nt Establishment 3
Boyce Combe
Esme Stuart Erskine Harrison,3 DSO
Captains.
Lewis Owen Williams
Francis Temple Bacon (Depot) 26 Feb.
Thomas Anderdon Salt,"' Adjutant Cavalry )
Depot 17 Sept. 00 J
Julian Dallas Tvndale Tyndale-Biscoe'O w
Btmount Establishment 5 Jor,ov
Hon. William Bailey 29 Feb.
John Alan Le Norreys Daniell, Adjutant]
yorthuhiberla ad Imp. Yeomanry 4 July 01 .-
(22 Apr. 99) J
Thomas Tail Pitman, D.A. . 1. Gen. S. Africa
Herbert William Mascall Kenrick, Eggp- \
tian Army )
Vfil)ia.ia'Robt.CodTi-DgtX)-D,sTmperial Light [ „ 24 Oct
Horse, South Africa 1 ° ' "
James Jardine Richardson,5 South'/ _
African Constabulary 5 5
Sidney Vernon Occleston 17 Dee.
Lieutenants.
Rowland James Percy Anderson, DSO. ~> ,
Staff Officer, South Africa S '5 '
Godfrey Trevelyan Williams, Adjutant)
Provisional Begt. of Dragoons .' \ 23 uec-
Percy Desmond FitzGerald, DSO 23 Dec.
William Scott-ETliot (Depot) 12 Dec.
Cuthbert von Essen Moberly 12 Dec.
Archibald Fraser Home 20 Feb.
RalphMaximilianY0rke.Adjutant28N0v.93 6 Mar.
Claude Stuart Romel2, Adjt. 1 Johannes- )
burgh Mounted Bifes, with rank of Capt. j " bePc
4 ... John Alexander Halliday, Signalling > T
Officer, S. Africa f 5 Jan.
4 ... Guy Greville Wilson. South Africa n May
4 ... Charles Leslie Home (Depot) 16 Nov.
] - ... Chas. Arthur Beauchamp PickardlTawkins 19 May
; 2 ... Micnael Lawrence Lakin 20 Sept
2 ... Albert Edward Sydney Louis Paget 13 Oct.
1 ... Harold Stanley Cayzer ' 8 Jan.
Second Lieutenants.
1 ... Arthur Bertram Lawson 8 May 01
1 ... Francis Henry Sutton 8 May 01
1 ... Gerald Henry Deane 26 June 01,
10 ... Biding Master. — Henry Hume Morton, 23 Nov. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
12 ... Quarter Master. — George Page, 4 June 90 ; Hon. Captain, 4 June 00.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 22 July 189c.
1 General Forrest served with the 4th Dragoon Guards the Eastern campaign of 1 _ .
of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, night attack on Russian outposts 19th Feb. 1855, and battle of
Tchernaya ; commanded the 4th Royal Irish Dragoons from iSch February to 1st July 1855 (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
2 Major Rycroft served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached to the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regi-
ment including the operations of the Desert Column, and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with-
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1887 in command of the Irregular
Troops of the Egyptian Army, and was present in the engagement at Sarras (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class
of the Medjidie). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major Harrison served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Salt served with the expedition against the Yonnies, on the WestCoast of Africa, in i887-83(mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
•'Captain Tyndale-Biscoe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (Medal with.
Claspy.-
H Captain Codrington served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and took part in the defence of Ladysmith including the attack of 6th
January 1900 (dangerously wounded).
'■> Captain Richardson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Imperial Light Horse, and took part in the defence of Lady-
smith, including the attack of 6th January 1900 — severely wounded.
l-i Lieut. Rome served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the nth {Prince Albert's Own) Hussars.
Baised in 1715 and proceeded to France in 1758. To Flanders, 1794. To England, 1796. To Holland,
1799. A detachment to Egypt, 1802 (received the badge of "Egypt" — with the Sphinx). To the
Peninsula, 181 1 (battle of Salamanca). To England, 1813. To Belgium and France, i8t-; (battle of
Waterloo and Army of Occupation in Paris). To England, 1818. To India, 1819 (battle of Bhurtpore).
To Englar.l, 1838. To Ireland, 1843. To England, 1846. To Ireland, 1852. To the Crimea, 1854
(battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1856. To Ireland,
i86r. To England, 1865. To India, 1866. To England, 1877. To Ireland, 1884. To England, 18891
to South Africa, 1890. To India, 1892. To Egypt, 1899.
54-55, including ths battles
153
12th. (The Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers.
lYearB'Ser.
I Full Hull
IPay. Pay.
C South Africa.
Reserve Squadron,
Ballincollig.
Vhe Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Egypt" (with the Sphinx) "Peninsula"
"Waterloo" "South Africa, 1851-2-3" "Sevastopol" "Central India."
Colonel.— Arthur Lyttelton Lyttelton-Annesley,1 Come', ■'21 July 54 ; Lieut. 8 Dec. 54; Ca/>f. '24 Feb. 57;
Major, *i8 Jan. 61; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 9 Dec. 71; Lt. Colonel, 16 July 73; Colonel, 18 May 77; Major
General, 2 Oct. 86; Lt. General, T5 Feb. 93; Colonel 12 Lancers, 12 Feb. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas James Atherton. CB. 2nd Lieut, n Aug. 80: Lieut 1 July 81 • Captain
2 Feb. 87; Maior, 22 Feb. 93; Lt. Colonel, 22 Aug. 00.
16 May
8 Dec.
8 June
7 Aug.
20 Nov.
Majors.
John Charles Basil Eastwood, mil in}
Comet. 22 Aug. 00 Prool. Brat. of Lancers)
p.s.c. Robert George Broad wood', *CB.(Bt. \
Lt. Colonel 4 Apr. 97 ; Colonel 16 Nov. 98), I
Briii. Gen. Comdg. a Mobile Column, 8. [
A., 8 Feb. 00; Aide de Camp to the King)
Hon. Henry Granville Heneage
Eustace Loder, Broil. Regt. of Lancers
Captains.
Howard Clifton Brown
Eustace Crawley,1!
Frank Wormald
Cecil V. Sloane-Stanley, Aide de Camp to I
the (inn mm- of Bombay 14 Juneoi j
Wm. F. Honywood Hinde, Item ere
-Miles Halton Tristram, Adjutant 7 Bn. 1
Lmj). Yeomanry, S. Africa \
Gerald Walton Hobson, Adjutant Mont- (
gomeryshirc Imp. Yemuanri/ 10 June 01 )
Walter Howorth Greenly, D.W.Adjutant 1
1 May 99 )
Percy James Bailev, Brii/aile Signalling}
Officer, S. Afriea'Field Fore* '. .'. J
Balfour Macnachten,5 5. African Conttab.
Lieutenants.
William Matthew Burrell 15 May
Arthur Laidley Brown o.Tnn'e
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
25 Aug. 8
22 Jan. 81 1 July S
31 May 90
4 Mar. 91
5 Oct. 92
20 Feb. 95
18 Sept. 89
3 Sept. 90
3 Sept. 90
7 Jan. 91
25 Mar. 91
92
4 Sept.
2 Aug.
21 Dec
92
11 Dec.
9 Dec.
q Aug. 93
1 Oct. 96
1 2 May
1 1 May
97
3 Sept.
May
Cecil Fane 9 June 07 22 Oct.
John Nicholas Pries Wood 6 July
Arthur Grant ' 4 Jan.
Henry Rnland Milvain, with Prooisional I ■ ,
Regt. of Lancer* / J- AuS-
George Bent Ollivant ' 15 Nov.
Sir Edmund Beecroft Francis Heathcote > I »t
Lacon, Bart )| 29 >ov.
1 Dec.
23 Jan.
27 Jan.
21 Feb.
22 Oct.
8 Mar.
12 June
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
00 24 iNOV.
co 19 Jan.
00 17 Apr.
18 Apr. 00 3 June
Fane Wright Stapletuu Murray
Hairy Ernest Connop
;John Jervis Pawson
Charles Montagu Truman
Cecil Henry Anderson-Pelham, trith I
Prooisional Regt. of Tiancivs j
Second Lieutenants.
William Henry Charlton
Alan Boyd Reynolds
Claude Edward Reynard
Reginald Hyde Vill'iers, DSO
Thomas Reginald Badircr
Hugh Montgomerv, with Provisional 1
Itegt. ofLancsrs'... \
Ronald Beaumont Wood, with Pro- (
visional Ttegt, of Lancers )
Hiding it aster. — William Harry Kins;, 26 Nov. 98 : Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Matter. — William Barrows, 10 Aug. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
5 May 00
23 May 00
5 Oct. 00
5 Dec. 00
5 Jan. oi
4 May 01
8 May 01
CAPTAIN. UKEV.UAJ.
10 June 89
15 Feb. S8!
17 May 93
3 June 9b
1 Oct.
17 Nov.
11 May
12 Oct.
15 Aug. 88
11 June 00
19 Jan. 01
19 Jan. 01
17 Apr. 01
6 Sept. 01
96 29 Nov.
97 29 Nov.
98 29 Nov.
98
MAJOR.
11 May 98
3 Apr. 97
27 May 00
22 Aug. 00
-Remount Ettab. 8. Africa.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa 21 Oct. 1899.
1 Lieut. General Lyttelton-Annesley served with the nth Hussars iu the Crimea from 29th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal and Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3 Brigadier General Broadwood served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket a.nd the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Coloael,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in the operations in 1S97, including the engagement at
Abu Hamed and the occupation of Berber (+th Class of the Osmauieh, two Clasps) ; and in the expedition in 1898,
including the Cavalry reconnaissance of 4th April and the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
4 Captain Crawley served iu the operations iu Sierra Leone in 1898-Q9 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Capt. Macnaghten served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was
present in the action at Magersfontein (mentioned in despatches). — [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
Record 0/ the Services of the 12th (The Prince of Wales' Royal) Lancers.
Raised in 1715 as the 12th Dragoons. To Ireland, 1718, remaining- there 75 years. In 1768 desig-
nated " The Prince of Wales's Regiment," and constituted " Light Dragoons." To the Mediterranean.
1793 (capture of Corsica). To Italy, 1794. To England, 1795. To Portugal, 1797. To Egypt, 1801
(investment of Cairo). To England, 1802. To Ireland, 1803. To England, 1805. To Holland. 1809.
To England, 1810. To Portugal, 181 1; through the Peninsular War and marched through Prance,
embarking at Calais tor England, 1814. To Ostend 1815 (at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo
and in the Army of Occupation in Prance). Converted into " Lancers," 1816. To England, 1818. To
Ireland, 1820. To England, 1S24. To Portugal, 1827. To England, 1828. To Scotland. 1829. To
Ireland, 1830. To England, 1833. To Ireland, 1841. To Scotland and England, 1843. To Ireland,
1848. Returned to England and embarked for South Africa, 1851. To India, 1854. To the Crimea,
1855 (marching through Egypt). To England, 1856. To India, 1857. To England, i860. To
Ireland, 1865. To England, 1870. To India. 1877. To England, 1887. To Scotland, 1893. To
Ireland, 1895. To England, 1897. To South Africa, 1899.
South Africa . -1
Reserve Squadron, I
13th. Hussars.
Hounslow.
iS4
i Years' Ser
I Full Mali
.Pay. Pay
Viret in .Eternum."
" WATERLOO "
'ALBUIIERa" "VlTTORIA" "OsTHES" " TOULO USE " " PenINSUL A ' '
ALltA liiUKUTl""lKKSBMiIf" "SEVASTOPOL."
Colonel.— Sir Baker Creed Russell,' GCB.KCMG. Commanding at Portsmouth ro Nov.qSrRI- Cornet •> Nov tc.
Lieut, i Aug. 56; Ca,.t. *,S Feb. 59 ; Bt.Uajor, 24 Jan. 65 ■ Bt. Lt.Colonel, 1 Apr 74 ■ JW , ' Jnlvrt'-
Collet, 18 Feb. 80; Lt.Colonel, 29 Sept. 80 j Major General, . Apr. 89 ; iJe^ie^™/ 2 Jan 97 Cololef
13 Hussars, 20 Jan. 94. ' " ="» "-<"«««'>.
7 Jan. So; if. 1 July 3! ; Capfr.
94
Lieutenant Colonel. — Walter Charles Smitbson,3 DSO. 2nd Lieut.
29 Sept. 85 ; Major, t July 96 ; Lt.Colonel, 1 July 01.
Majors.
Frederick James Murphy,4 with 2 Pro-~\
visional Regt. of Hussars j
Coventry Williams,3 2nd in Command
Angus Howard Reginald Ogilvy0
2SD LIEUT.
CAPTAINS.
Ernest William Newsham Pedder, Adju-^t
tant Duke of Lane. Own Imp. Yeomanry -
1 Sept. 01 )
Edgar Askin Wiggin,3 Comdg. a Mounftd \
Inf. Ba. S. Africa /
John Hearle Tremayne"
Lionel Richard James Scholefield Battye3...
Arthur Henry Mendle Taylor," DSO. Staff)
Officer, South Africa, 20 Oct. 00 j
Thomas Broekleburst Phillips, Reserve, )
with 2~~P rn&rionnl Regt. of Hussars )
John Fletcher Church3
Adolphe Symons,3 Staff College
Ernest Wriothesley Denny,3 Adj. 9 June 01
Lieutenants.
Henry Julius Joseph Ste?n3
Frederic George Bavlev,3 Brigade Sig- )
nailing Officer, S. Africa .' )
Alan William Berkley Spencer'J
John Tyson Wigan3
James Denis Lyons,3 with 2 Provisional \
Regt. of Hussars J>
Waiter Pepys3
Ernest Frederick Twist3
Thomas Harry Saunders Marehant3
George Holden Hodgkinson6
Lucius Burston Beresfcrd Gubbins0
iThomas Erskine Lambert,0 with 2 Pro
visional Regt. of Hussars
Frederick William Ullathorne Cosens5 ..
Charles Edward Jenkins"'
Skcond Lieutenants.
Gordon Halswelle
Willougliby Arthur Kennard
Charles Elliot
Richard Barrell Baggallay, with 2 Pro-
visional Regt. of Hussars /
Clive Oollingwood Dangar
captain. bbit.hu.
23 July 79 25 Feb. 80
4 Jan.
22 Jan.
801 1 July
811 1 July
I 25 Aug. 83
29 Aug. 85
10 Hay 86
7 Mar. 83 j t June 90
28 June 90 25 Jan. 93
5 Dec. S3
23 Nov. 92
7 June 93
8 June 96
2 May 91
1 2 Mar. 92
28 June 93
10 Oct.
q Dec.
15 May
15 May
8 Sept.
20 Feb.
4 May
13 July
3 Aug.
18 Oct.
15 Nov.
29 Nov.
9 Dec.
94 1 Sept. 06
961 11 May
97i 3 Aug. g3
07 1 8 Mar. 99
97 10 Nov. 99
10 Nov. 09
3 Oct,
5 Oct. 00
3 Oct,
4 May 01
9 June or
1 July 01
5 Oct. 01
9 Dec. 99
2i Mar. 00
21 Apr. od
19 Sept. 00
5 Jan. o]
18 Aug.
85;
24 Nov.
1 July
86
38
3 Apr.
25 Apr.
5. Oct.
8 Oct. 90
12 Nov.
3 June
1 Sept,
22 Feb.
9° 29 Nov, mo,
99
1 Jan. go
* I
1 July or
5 Oct. 01 ,
5 Oct. 01
Riding Master.— Robert MacWalter, 26 Sept. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.— With 2 Provisional Regf. of Hussar
Quarter Master. — George Rupert,3 2 Aug. 99 ; Hon. Lieut,
Blue— Facings Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 10 Nov, 1899.
' Sir Baker Creed Russell was at Meerut with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the S-epoy Mutiny, and at
Kuruaul when Colonel Gerrard was killed ; was afterwards present with Seaton's Movable Column at the battle
of Gungaree, where — his three senior officers being killed — he commanded the Squadron of his Re^t. anil
a Detachment of the 9th Lancers ; again, on the 17th Dec. iS57,he commanded the Cavalry in. the action of Putteali
where over 700 Sepoys were killed,— "To Lieut. Russell," writes Sir Thomas Seatori in his despatch, "who
commanded the Cavalry, as well as to his brave companions in arms, my thanks are specially due, for their gallant ry
lu action and vigour in pursuit." He commanded the Cavalry also at Mynpooree, where 2.50 of the rebels were
killed, and was with his Regiment when General Penay was killed and Bareilly taken; present at the relief of
Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort of Remai and pursuit with destruction of the Fort 0''
Mahundee, action of Bunkagaon, operations in Oude and actions of Mohudipore and Russoolpore, attack and
capture of Fort Mitoulee, actions of Alligunge and Biswa; also served with the Agra Field Force under Brigadier
Showers in Central India in pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp) . Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolsete y to
the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Organized the natives forming " Russell's Regiment " and
commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. During the repulse of the Ashanti Army at^Abrakrampa
on the 5th and 6th November he commanded the defending forces. His regiment with Lord Gifford's Scouts
formed the Advanced Guard of the Army from the River Prah to the north side of the Ada-nsi Hills. Commanded
the regiment, now forming part of the augmented Advanced Guard under Colonel M'Leod, at the attack and
capture of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, Advanced Guard engagement o»
Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the River Ordah, battle of Orcfahsu and
capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp)
Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa in 1879, and commanded the forces in the operations against
Seknkuni resulting in the storming of the stronghold and subjugation of the tribe (mentioned in despatches
KCMG., Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, first as Assistant
Adjutant General for Cavalry, and afterwards in command of a brigade of Cavalry, and was present at the
engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the-
capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Ciasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie.and Khedive's Star
I54rt 13lh Hussars.
3 Lt.C'olonel Smithson (severely wounded on 22nd August (m. in d. DSO.), Majors Williams (m. in d.) and Wiggin
<m. in d. Bt. of Major), Captains Buttye, Church, Symons, Denny (ui. in d.), Lieuts. Stern, Bayley, Wigan
(severely wounded on 7th Marchl, Lyons, Pepys, Twist, and Marchant, and Lieut, and Quarter iMaster Bupert
served in the South African war in 1S99-1900, and were present at the battle of Colenso, in the operations of 21st
to 24th January 1900 including the action at Spion Kop, the engagements at Vaal Krantz and Pieter's Hill, and
the relief of Ladysmith.
* Major Murphy served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, and at the action at Kassasin on ths 28th August (Medal, and Khedive'"
Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 13th Hussars, and was present at the battle of
Colenso and in the operations of 21st to 24th January 1900 including the action at Spion .Kop.
6 Major Ogilvy (DSO.), Lieuts. Hodgkinson, Gubbins, Lambert, Cosens, and Jenkins served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 13th Hussars.
7 Captain Taylor served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21st
Lancers, and was present at the battle ot Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the South Africaa war in 1899-1900, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in
the operations of 21st to 24th January 1900 including the action at Spion Kop, the engagements at Vaal Krantz
and Pieter's Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
8 Captain Tremayne served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the
operations of 21st to 24th January 1900, including the action at Spion Kop, the engagements at Vaal Krantz and
Pieter's Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786. J
9 Lieut. Spencer served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 13th Hussars, and was present at the
battle of Colenso, and in the operations of 21st to 24th January 1900 including the action at Spion Kop.
Continuation of Notes to the 2i.s7 (Empress of India's) Lancers.
15 Captain Pirie served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Adjutant to the 21st
Lancers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Smyth served in the campaign in the SoudanunderSir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21st Lancers,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 13th Hussars, and was present at the battle of Colenso,
in the operations of 21st to 24th January 1900, including the action at Spion Kop, the engagements at Vaal Krantz
and Pieter's Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches).
17 Captain Champion served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21 st
Lancers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
18 Captain Lewis served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21st Lancers,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Protheroe-Smith served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the
21st Lancers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Cnrabiniers, and was present in the operations round Colesberg, at
the relief of Kimberley, the operations round Paardeberg, and the engagement at Driefontein ; also present as
extra Aide de Camp on Lt.General French's Staff in the engagements at Diamond Hill and Johannesburg.
22 Captain Brinton served in the -<»ampaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21st
Lancers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Lloyd served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 in theTirah Expeditionary Force with the 4th Dragoon Guards (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Second Lieut. Boyd-Rochfort served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Royal MunsterFusiliers,
and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony up to the 6th July, when he was wounded.
25 Captain Graham served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21st Lan-
cers and was present at the battle of Khartoum ( British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 21st {Empress of India's) Lancers.
Raised in 1760 as the "21st Light Dragoons." Disbanded 1783. Again raised in 1794. To St. Domingo, 1795
(Action near fort of Mirebalais, 1797). To England, 1798. To Cape of Good Hope, 1806. To India, 1816 (Detach-
ment to St. Helena). To England, 1S19. Disbanded 1820. Again raised as the "21st Light Dragoons," with
Volunteers from the Honourable East India Company's 3rd Bengal Regiment of European Light Cavalry. Desig-
nated "21st Hussars," 1862. To England, 1873. To Ireland, 1881. A Detachment to Light Camel Corps, Nile
Expedition, 1884-85. To India, 1887. To Egypt, 1896. Designated "21st Lancers," 1S97. To Soudan (battle of
.Khartoum), 1898. Received the title of " Empress of India's Lancers," 1898. To Ireland, 1899.
South Africa. -i
Reserve Squadron, 14th (The King s) Hussars. 1 55
Curragh. J
Tears'Sep ' The Royal Crest within the Garter. The Prussian Eagle. " Doubo " " Talavrba" " Fuentesd'Onob '
"Salamanca"" Vittobia " "Obihes" " Peninsula " " Punjaub " "Chillian wallah"
" Goojebat " " Pebsia " " Centbal India."
FnlliHalij
Pay.lPay i
Colonel. — Hon. Charles Wemyss Thesiger,1 Cornet P5 Aug. 53; Lieut. p3o Dec. 53 ; Capt. *2 July 58;
Ma'or, p3 Dec. 61; Lt. Colonel, p2 Dec. 6S ; Colonel, 2 Dec. 73; Major General, 7 Oct. 84 ; Lieut. General,
1 Apr. 91 ; Colonel 5 Lancers, 24 Jan. 92; Colonel 14 Hussars, 4 Oct. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Gilbert Henry Clause Hamilton,'- Comdg. at Ventersdorp, South Africa, with rank
of Brigadier General, 21 Nov. 00 ; Lieut. 1 Sept. 75; Capt. 24 July 85; Major, 23 Aug. 93; Lt.Colonel,
22 Feb. 99 ; Colonel. 29 Nov. 00.
14
[2
Majobs.
Edmund Donough John O'Brien,1
(Bt.Lt. Col. 29 Nov. 00). 2nd in Comd.
22 Feb. 99
5
2ND LIEUT.
it May 78
CAPTAIN. BBEV.MAJ.
28 Aug. 79 17 Jan 87
87
14 Sept. 87
10 Nov.
J 2 April 90
90
90
92
94
95
96
1 July
7 Nov.
7 Feb.
9 Sept.
27 Jan.
8 Aug.
5 Dec.
12 Mar. 90
Robert Mervyn Richardson* [ 19 Feb.
YC Edward Douglas Brown5
Edward James Tickell,6 DUO |
Captains. ,
.Ella Molyneux Berkeley Gage
John Murray, with 1 Provisional Begt. of\
Hussars /
Denis Menezes Miller 5 Feb.
Richard Gvlby Brooksbank, S. African \
Constabulary J
William Gardiner Eley, Adj. Yorkshire)
Dragoons Imp. Yeo. 1 July 01 ( 1 June 98 ) )
Robert Campbell Stephen, Adjutant'
Warwick and Stafford Imp. Yeomanry
William Prevost 3 Nov
Charles Bosvile Tottenham, DSO 29 Oct.
William Henry 5 Feb.
FreelingRossLawrence,13DSO.Adiutant ", ,,
18 Nov. 99 i 7 Mar.
Harold James Tilney 29 May
Thomas Ernest Lynedoch Hill-Whitson, | T
with 1 Provisional Begt. of Hussars J ° Jane
Lieutenants,
Ralph Blackett ' 20 Feb.
Edmond James Jameson 15 May
Elliot Philipson Phiiipson-Stow ' j Dec.
William Robinson Campbell ] 11 Feb.
Ernest Trevor Langebear Wright 12 Aug.
JamesSarland Walker 18 Oct.
John Gilbert Browne 4 Nov.
Hon. Hush Grosvenor ! 18 Nov.
Bethel Martyn Dawes 18 Nov.
John Harvey i 6 Dec.
Charles Henry Beeston Prescott-Westcar, 1
with 1 Provisional Begt. of Hussars j
George RedmODd Scott
John Francis Champion
Second Lieuienants.
Francis Edward Lace
Thomas James
Charles John Stephen,
Hugh Edward Joicey, with 1 Provisional \
Begt. of Hussars /
James Cecil Johnston, with 1 Provisional \
B-gt. of Hussars /
Allen Llewellen Palmer, with 1 Pro- \
visionalBegt. of Hussars ]
Victor H. Seeker j 27 July 01
Biding Master. — Richard Odium, 9 June 80 ; Hon. Captain, 9 June
Quarter Master. — Alexander Fletcher Pridgeon, 16 Jan. 01 ; Hon
25 July 83
8 Aug. 88
1 June 92
9 Nov. 92
1 July 94
1 June g3
14 Mar. 94
26 Feb. gfi
26 Feb. 96
3 Apr. 97
28 Jan. 99
22 Feb. 99
1 July 91
1 Sept. 96
23 Jan. 92
23 Nov. 92
22 Feb. 93
22 Feb. 99
16 Apr. 00
11 July 00
13 Nov. 9;
11 July 00
1 Sept. 96
21 Nov. 00
13 Oct. 97
27 Mar. 01
6 Dec. 99
9 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Jan.
24 Mar.
11 Aug.
3 Oct.
8 Jan.
8 May
29 Nov. 00
27 Aug.
22 Feb.
22 Nov.
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
16 Apr.
4 July
11 July
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
21 Nov.
27 Mar.
90. — With 1 Prod. Begt. of Hussars.
. Lieut.
Blue. — Agent; Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 13 Dec. 1899.
1 Lieut.General the Hon. C. W. Thesiger acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle commanding the Cavalry
Brigade during the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the affairs of the 12th August, 1 8th and 21st
■Sept. and capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
2 Brigadier Gsneral Hamilton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Aide de Camp to Sir Samuel Browne,
Commanding the 1st Division Peshawur Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Boer
war in 1881 with the 14th Hussars.
8 Major O'Brien served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present with the 1st Punjab Cavalry in the affair at
Padkao Shana (mentioned in Brigadier General Palliser's despatch). Was attached to the 15th Sikhs as a volunteer
in the march from Cabul to Candahar under Sir Frederick Roberts, and was engaged in the reconnaissance on the
31st August and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 (Bt. of Lt.Col.).
1 Major Richardson served with the Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1 882, and was present in the
■engagement at Cbalouf and at the battle of i'el-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'& Star). Served throtgh.
•out the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 20th Hussars Troop Light Camel Regiment, including the operations
of the Desert Column (Clasp). Served with the Egyptian FrontierField Force in 1885-86, and was present in
the engagement at Giniss.
5 Major Brown served in the South African war in 1899-1900 (mentioned in despatches, Uffi) ; was awarded the
Victoria Cross for the following act : "On the 13th October 1900, at Geluk, when the enemy were within 400 yards,
and bringing a heavy fire to bear, Major Brown, seeing that Sergeant Hersey's horse was shot, stopped behind the
last squadron as it was retiring, and helped Sergeant Hersey to mount behind him, carrying him for about three-
quarters of a mile to a place of safety. He did this under a heavy fire. Major Brown afterwards enabled Lieut.
Browne, 14th Hussars, to mount, by holding his horse, which was very restive under the heavy fire. Lieutenant
Browne could not otherwise have mounted. Subsequently Major Brown carried Lance Corporal Trumpeter Leigh
out of action."
c Major Tickell served in the operations in Uganda in 1898, and took part in several engagements (mentioned in
•despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Lawrence served in the operations in the Niger Territories in 1898, including the Benin Hinterland
-and Siama Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
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The Crest of Engli.nd within the Garter. "Merebimur."" Emsdobf" "Villikbs ik Couche" " Egmont-
op-Zkk" "Sahigun" "Vittobia" "Peninsula" "Watebloo" "Afghanistan, 1873-80."
Colonel.— Sir Frederick Wellington John FitzWygram, Burt.' Cornet, P28 July 4 a • Lt vn May 44 i
C«j,t.>-22 Dec. 48 ■ Major, ''19 Feb. 58; Lt. Colonel, 26 July 58; Colonel, 26 July 6j7 Major Genera!, 23
Mar. 69; Lieut. General, 1 Apr. 83; Colonel 3 Hussars, 16 Apr. 84; Colonel 15 Hussars 10 Apr qi
Lieutenant Colonel.— James Redmond Patrick Gordon,3 IB. 2nd Lieut. 22 Jan. 70; Lieut as Jan 81 •
Captain, 13 Aug. 88 ; Major, 1 May 05 ; Lf.C'/lonel, 12 June 97 ; Colonel, 12 June 01
2ND LIEUT.
2 July
18 June
3 Dec. 90
29 Apr. 91
18 Juno 92
18 June 92
1 Nov. 93
94
94
93
2 June
12 Dec.
2S Sept.
4 May 87
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
Majobs.
Tyrell Other William Champion de')
' Crespigny,5 2nd in Command 12 June 97 )
William Eliot Peyton,8 DSO. Staff)
College (Bt. Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) ... )
Henry West Hodgson 6 Feb.
Harold Arthur Lewis Tagart, DSO. 1
■ Staf College j
Captains.
Henry Dnncombo Bnimwell, Adjutant')
Dorset J nil). Tea. 19 juneoi (19N0V.98) j
Lionel Edward Kennaid
Percival Otway Hambro
James Alexander Stewart Balmain
Ernest Herbert Campbell Bald, 2nd m |
Cornel. 21 Bn.Imp, Yea. 8. Africa /
Frederick Carlisle Pilkington
James Knowles, Adjutant Serin Imp.)
Yeomanry 30 May 01 (21 Mar. o:) f
Cecil William Wattine, SaHaay Staff 1
Qffiirr, China Field Fori;- '. \
Henry Baker Cresswell
lion. William Andrew Nugent
LlBUTENANTS.
Oswald Bethell Walker I 5 Sept.
Anthony Courage, Adjutant, 17 Dec. 01 ... 0 Dec.
Hugh, Lord Kensington, DSO 2o Feb.
Nigel James Christian Livingstone- 1
Learmonth j
Frederick Whitfield Barrett ; 15 May
Blyth Ritchie | 1 Dec.
Win. Philip CantrellCantrell-Hubbersty 1
Remount Department j
Reginald Hastings Clarke n Oct.
Sydney Herbert Chnrrington I 30 Dec
Hon. John Denis Yelverton Bingham | 20 Jan
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Jameson
Charles Macintosh King
Richard Atherton de Anyers Willis
Charles Nelson
Edward Clive Coates
Alexander Wood
Osmond Trahairn Deudraeth Osmond- {
Williams )
Charles John Ratclitf
Frederick Hugh Sykes ! 2 Oct
Ham- Egcrton Norton 25 Dec
Siding Matter. — Frederick Arthur Richer
Quarter Mieter.-
Blue.
CAPTAIN. BBEV.MAJ. Ul.loK.
1 July 81 ' 24 Aug
96
96
96
96
97
7 Apr. 97
97
97
1 Doc. 97
99
99
7 Feb.
21 Apr.
5 May
23 May
23 May
12 Sept. 00
5 Jau.
May
1 Apr. 90
2 Mar. 91 1
25 May 92 j
8 Apr.
10 July
13 June 96
88
96
95
11 Mar. 99
11 Oct.
29 Nov.
17 Sept.
95
99
11 Oct.
12 June
24 Jan.
May
1 July
6 Nov.
1 3 June 96
26 Feb. 90
9 Dec. 96
26 June 97
14 July 97
23 Mar. 98
25 Jan. 99
21 Sept. 99
1 1 Oct. 99
13 Dec. 99
24 Jan. 00
7 May 00
30 Jan. 01
30 Jan. 01
10 Sept. 96
14 July 97
23 Mar. 98
25 Jan. 99
11 Oct. 99
13 Dec. 99
24 Jan. 00
21 Mar. 97
29 Mar. 00
19 May 00
26 Oct. 95; Hon. Lieut.
-Harold Wilberlbrce Bell,3 18 Oct. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
-■4#enf»,Messrs.Coxand Co. Embarked fur India, 21 Sept. 1899.
1 Sir Frederick FitzWygram served in the Crimea with the 6th Dragoons, was present at the battle of Tchernaya
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
- Colonel Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 15th Hussars (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1SS1 as Adjutant 15th Hussars. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles
Warren as Adjutant of Methuen's Horse. Served with the Burmese Exrjedition in 1887 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Jebus, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (men-
tioned in despatches. Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900^ command of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade
(mentioned in despatches, CB.).
s Major de Crespigny served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1881. Served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin
(9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel Peyton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at HaSr (mentioned in despatches, British Medil, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps), in the operations in 1897 including the Cavalry engagement at Salamat— dangerously
wounded (4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; also in the campaign in 1898, including the battle-
of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (DSO. and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
5 Lieut. Bell served in the Afehan war of 1878-80 (Medal) . Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Continuation of Notes to the j6th (The Queens ) Lancers.
10 Captain Campbell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, in command of a Maxim Gun detachment of the 16th Lancers, and
was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Waran and Barai
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Lieut. Hart served in the Zulu war in 18-9 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 16th (Tlie Queen's) Lancers.
Raised as the 1 6th Regiment cf Light Dragoons ir. 1759. Served at the siege of Belle Isle and in Portugal till
the end of the Seven Years' War. To America, 1776. Four Troops to Flanders, 1793 (remainder uncertain). To
England, 1796. To Ireland, 1802. To England, 1805. To the Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Talavera, Fuentes d'Onor,
Salamanca, Vittoria, and Nive). To England, 1814. To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1815,
To Ireland, 1816. To England, 18:9. To Ireland, 1821. To England, 1S22. To India, 1822 (battle <)f Bhurtpore
capture of Gh.iznee, battles of Maharajpore, Aliwal, and Sobraon). To England, 1S46. To Ireland, 1852- To
Scotland, 1857. To England, 1859. To India, 1365. To England, 1S76. To Ireland, 1882. To England, i338. To-
India, 1890. To South Africa, 1900
south -Africa. 1 16th (The Queen's) Lancers. 157
The rtovalCypher within the Garter. "Aut Cursu, aut Cominus armis." " Tihi.vBBi. " "Fuentesd'Onob"
^ .< Salamanca ""Yittobia" "Nive" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" " Bhitbtpoee" "Afghanistan"
——-^ "Ghuznee" "Mahabajpobe" "Aliwal" "Sobbaon."
Fnll.Hall
Pay.P»v- Colonel —William Thomas Dickson, Cornet, p23 April 47 ; Lt. p25 Feb. 48 ; Capt. P25 April 51 ; Major, pi9-
May -4; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 26 Oct. 58; Lt.Colonel, p3 Oct. 62 ; Colonel, 5 Jan. 64; Major General, 18 July
60 ■ Lieut General, 1 July 8: ; Colonel 7 Hussars, 10 July 84; Colonel 16 Lancers, 12 Feb. 96.
... Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s-c. Edward Cecil Bethune,1 Commanding Bethune's Mounted Bi/les, S. Africa ; Lieut.
ro Sept 75 • Capt. 1 Feb. 84 ; Major, 4 Sept. 95 ; Lt.Colonel, 2q Sept. 00 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
2ND LIECT.
2nd in Com-j
Majors.
Henry Pownall Kirkpatrick,
ma nd Sept. 00 :
p.s.c. Guy Percy Wyndham (Bt.Lt.Colonel \
29 Nov. 00) J
Edw. de Grey Beaumont, Adj. A". Somerset '
Imperial Yeomanry I
Alister Grant Dallas,* Staff College
Captains.
Ronald Francis Assheton Sloane-Stanley...
p.s.c. Hubert De La Poer Gough,5 Comdg.~\
Mounted Infantry, South Africa, with >
r ink of Major J
Maurice Lilburn MacEwen, Adj. of Fife I
and Forfar Yeomann/ ) p
Edward Bagwell-Purefoy 23 July
Clive Macdonnell Dixon,6 Adjutant >
22 Mar. 03 >
Robert Leay Macalpine-Leny, Assist. '
Procosf Marshal, S. Africa, 20 May 01 J
George Edward Tuson,
5 Dec.
23 Aug.
84
14 Sept. 87
6 Mar. 89
23 April 90
8 Oct.
17 June 85
25 Aug. 86
8 May
23 July
90
23 May g-
9 Sept. 91
27 Jan. 93
17 Feb. 94
31 July 94
1 Sept. 94
CAPTAIN. I BSKV.MAJ.
2 Sept. 90
10 Sept. 90
27 Jan. 92
7 Mar. 92
30 Aug. 99
1 Apr. od
29 Sept. 00
27 Nov. or
27 Jan. 93
22 Dec. 04
24 Mar.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
29 Nov. 00 1
13 Mar.
4 Nov.
23 isrov.
23 May
23 Feb.
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
17 Oct.
28 Oct.
8 Nov.
17 Feb.
6 Apr.
2 May
25 Sept.
3 Oct-.
3 Oct.
25 Mar.
95
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
17 Oct.
28 Oct.
8 Nov.
5 Apr.
9 June
99
99
99
991
99,
20 Nov. 00
8 Oct. 90
DSO'. '. 8 Oct. 90
n ... YC Alexander Edward, Fwer. Fincastle,3 1 „_ Mav OI
Aide de Camp to Sir H. C. Chermside 1 ■ ° •> y
10 ... Robert Walter Dillon Bellew ' 12 Mar. 92
£ ... Cuthbert John Eccies ! 1 Aug. 94
7 ! ... Charles Lionel Kirwan Campbell1'' ' 1? Feb. 95
Telford Mackenzie Young, Reserve 28 June 90
Lieutenants.
I 5 I ... Bertram Douglas Macculloch | 20 Feb.
7 ... Charles Edward St. John Harris, DSO 29 May
6 ... Charles Fennelly Vanderbyl, vith Proc. 1 n
Segt. of Lancer, j 9 UeC-
Aruudell Neave : n May
Robert Nesbitt Fowler 4 Jan. 99
George Hutton-Riddell 20 May 99
Henry Charles Upton, with Proc. Begt. of 1 2Q j)e(.
Lancer, ij
George Ernest Bellville 24 Jan.
Fergus Eustace Adams 3 Jan.
Cardell Pascoe Martyn 27 Jan.
William John Shannon 7 Feb.
Arthur Wi lliam Macarthur Onslow ! 17 Feb.
blarry Gilmour 4 Apr.
Sbcond Libutenants.
Frederick Wombwell S Aug.
Edward John Younger ' 11 Aug.
Alfred Leonard Tate I 5 Sept.
Stephen Thomas Moore I 10 Nov.
Henry Lewis j 5 Jan.
Henry Cecil Lloyd Howard 8 Jan.
Alexander Livingstone Bruce j 8 May
Robert A :exander Reddie , 18 May
Geoffrey Duval Hall j 5 June
Riding Master. — James Laing, 1 1 May 92 ;
Quarter Mailer. — Israel Hart,12 23 Nov. 92;
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 3 Sept. 1S90 ; to South Africa, 1 Jan. 1500.
1 Colonel Bethune served in the Afghan war of 1378-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul
j December 3879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 02nd Highlanders in the Boer war of 18S1.
* Major Dallas served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897, first as Orderly Officer to Major General W. P. Symons, Commanding the 2nd Brigade Tochi Field Force,
' and afterwards as Aide de Camp to Major General W. P. Symons, Commanding 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary
I Force, and nas present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran
Sar and engagement of 9th November, the operations in the Waran and Mastura Valleys, and the forcing of the
Sapri Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
s Major Gough served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 as Assistant Com-
missariat Officer 2nd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, the operations in the Mastura Valley, and the forcing of the Sapri Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
,; C iptain Dixon served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
7 C iptain Tuson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 (Medal with Clasp). Served
i:i the campaign on the North West Frontier of India as Transport Officer 2nd Brigade Tochi Field Force (Clasp).
8 Lord .Kincastle served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Heroert Kitchener in 1896 with the
Egyptian Cavalry (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S as Aide de Camp to Sir Bindnn Blood, Commanding Mala-
tand Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Buner Field Force as Aide de
I Camp to Sir Bindon Blood (turee times mentioned in despatches, TJlC, and Medal with two Clasps); was awarded
the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery during the operations on the North West Frontier of India in 1897,
Las here recorded: — "During the fighting at Nawa Kili, in Upper Swat, on the 17th August 1897, Lt.Colonel
it. B. Adams proceeded with Lieuts. H. L. S. MacLean and Viscount Fincastle, and five men of the Guides, under
a very heav3' and close fire, to the rescue of Lieut. R. T. Greaves, Lancashire Fusiliers, who was lying disabled
I hy a bullet wound and surrounded by the enemy's swordsmen. In bringing him under cover he (Lieut. Greaves)
was struck by a bullet and killed — Lieut. MacLean was mortally wounded— whilst the horses of Lt.Colonel Adams
I and Lieut. Viscount Fincastle were shot, as well as two troop horses. " Served ia the South African war in 1899-
1900 as Aide de Camp to Sir H. C. Chermside.
[For remainder of Notes, see r-receding page.
Hon. Lieut. — Bernoulli Establishment, Soifh Africa
Hon. Lieut.
i58
17th (The Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers.
Pay.
i3
C South Afrita.
Reserve Squadron,
Ballincollig.
Death' t Head, with the Motto," Or Glory."— " Alma" "Balaklava" "Inkbbhan" "Sevastopol"
" Central India" "South Afbica, 1879."
Colonel in Chief. — Field Marshal His Royal Highness George XT. F. C, Duke of Cambridge ' EG ET EP
GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIF. GCVO. A.D.C. Hon. Colonel in Chief to the Force*, 21 June 76.
Colonel. — Sir Drury Curzon Drury-Lowo,2 GCB. Cornet, p28 July 54 ; Lieut. 7 Nov. 54; Capt. rg Nov. 56;
Major, pto June 62; Lt. Colonel, ri$ June 66; Colonel, 15 June 71 ; Major General, 9 Dec. Si ; Lieut'.
General, 1 Apr. 90; Colonel 17th Lancers, 24 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. Douglas Haig,3 CB. Lieut. 7 Feb. 85; Capt. 23 Jan. 91 ; Bt. Major, 16 Nov.g3
Major, 26 June 99 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel 29 Nov. 00; Lt. Colonel, 17 July 01.
Half
Pay.
Majoes.
Harry William Ralph Ricardo,5 nud in~>
Command 12 June 00 J
p.s.c. Hon. Herbert AlexanderLnwrenee,
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. War Office (Bt
Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. oc)
Bertram Percy Portal
Norman Tom Nickalls
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
!i
Captains.
Charles Algernon Simeon Warner, with )
Proc. Begt. of Lancers I
Victor Staunton Sandeman
William Arthur Tilney, Dep. Assist. Adj. 1
Gen. S. Africa, 1 Oct. 00 S
Hon. Algernon William John Clotworthy |
Sketfington, DSO. Adjutant 1 Nov. 00 J
D'Arcy Legard
Lord Osborne de Vero Beauclerk
lion. William Reginald Wyndham
Lieutenants.
Ronald James Walter Garden
Kdward Gerald Thompson
Charles Lukin Davis
Durham Simpson Matthews, Aide de )
Camp to Lt.Gen. Sir B. C. Russitl j
Alan Francis Fletcher, with Prov. Begt. |
of Lancers J
Fred Wm. Vincent Greetham, Beserce
Robert Bingham Brassey
Bayard Gouraud
Maurice Edward Weston Pope
Ralph Algernon Coote
George Crespigny Brabazon, Lord Vivian
Bertie Drew Fisher
Stephen Chipchase Henderson
Mordaunt Henry Sinclair Goodliffe
Second Lieutenants.
Robert William Vesey Bruce
Charles Lawrence Prior"
Douglas Hervey Talbot, with Prov. Begt. >
of Lancers J
Charles James Astley Maberly, u-iMjiVoo. f
Begt. of Lancers )
10 Apr.
20 Feb.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
25 Mar.
28 Jan. 82
ro May 82
29 Aug.
ic Nov.
30 Jan.
10 Nov.
S Dec. 94
13 Nov. 93
4 July 96
4 July 96
27 Mar. 97
25 Mar. 96 27 Mar. 97
5 Aug. 96] 2 June 98
5 Sept. 96, 3 Jan. oc
15 May 97 j 8 Feb. od
1 Dec. 97
2 Nov. 92
1 Dec. 97I
27 July 98
28 Feb. 00
14 Mar. 00
14 Mar. 00
23 May 00
14 July 00
11 Aug. 00
14 Feb. 00
25 Mar. 94
29 Mar. 00
3 Oct. 00
3 Oct. 00
3 Oct. 00
1 June 01
29 July 01
)8 Sept. 01
18 Sept. 01
11 Aug. 00
17 Oct. 00
3 Jan. 01
13 July 01
7 Apr.
25 Feb.
1 Jan.
13 Nov.
5 Dec. 94
19 Feb. 96
2 June 98
8 Feb.
29 Mar.
1 June
29 July
BBEV.MAJ.
29 Nov. 00
12 July 99
22 Nov. 99
8 Fob. 00
1 June 01
Biding Master. — Charles Gilbert, 5 Apr. 99 j Hon. Lieut. — With Proc. Begt. of Lancers.
Quarter Matter. — Charles Clarke," 21 Dec. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue — Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 14 Feb. 1900.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Sir D. C. Drury-Lowe served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from 18th June 1855, including the battle
of the Tchcrnaya, siege ana fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign
of 1858-59, including pursuit of rebel force under Tantia Topee, and the action of Zeerapore (Medal with Clasp
for Central India). Commanded the 17th Lancers and the Cavalry of the 2nd Division in the Zulu war of 1879, an<l
was present in the engagement at Ulundi — wounded (CB., Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i£5t
under Sir Evelyn Wood in command of the Cavalry Brigade. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of
the Cavalry Division, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Mahsama, the two actions at Kassasin.
and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, immediately after which he commenced a forced march with the Cavalry by
which he oboained possession of Cairo, the surrender of its cit idel, and of the rebel chief Arabi (six times men-
tioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, ECB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel Haig served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the Cavalry Reconnaissance of 5th April, and at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
5 Major Ricardo served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 attached to the Egyptian
Cavalry for special service, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp) .
' Lieut. Clarke served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zinguin Mountain and
Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
8 Second Lieut. Prior served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion North Staffordshire
Regiment.
Record of the Services of the i-jth (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers {formerly the 17th Light Dragoons
Raised in 1759 as the 18th Light Dragoons. Re-numbered 17th Light Dragoons, 1763. To Ireland, 1764. To
North America, 1775 (American war of 1775-82). To Ireland, 1784. To the West Indies, 1795. To England,
1797 (shipwrecked en route). To South America, 1806 (capture of Montevideo)., To England and thence to Ind\:c,
1808. To England, and became Lancers, 1823. To Ireland, 1S28. To England, 1832. To Ireland, 1838. To Scot-
land, 1841. To England, 1842. To Ireland, 1846. To England, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol). To Ireland, 1856. To East Indies, 1S57 (Indian Mutiny —
"Central India"). To England, 1S55. To Scotland, 1869 l'n Ireland, 1870. To England, 1876. To South
Africa, 1S79 (Zulu war of 1S79, including the battle of Plundi). To East Indies, 1S79. To England, 1890, one
squadron remaining in Egypt, (Squadron to England, 1891.) To Ireland, 1897. To South Africa, 1900.
South Africa. "1
Depot, Canterbury. J
Years'Ser.
*al1 jfaU Colonel.-S
18th Hussars.
"Pro Bege,pro Lege, pro Patria couamur."
"Peninsula" "Waterloo.
-22
'7
16
14
13
»3
12
12
fo May .
Lt. Genera
159
Capt.;
Dec. 84
Sir Alexander George Montgomery Moore, KCB. Cornet, pi3 Dec. 50; Lt. *6 July 52;
56; Major, 14 Sept. 67; Lt. Colonel, •'23 Dec. 6S ; Colonel, 23 Dec. 73; Moj. General, 30 L
ra/, 10 Mar. 92 ; General, 4 July 96 ; CWmeZ 18 th Hussars, 4 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Eustace Chaloner Knox,1 Comdg. 2nd Cavalry Brigade, South Africa, 26 Dec. 00;
Lieut. 30 Aug. 82 ; Capt. 14 Apr. 06 ; Major, 13 May 96 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Sept. 00; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
2iirf in)
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t.Col. J-
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neoi J
Majobs.
TJC Percival Scrope Marling,2
Command I Sept. 00
Henry Thornton Laming, DSO.(Comdy. 7
Bn. Imp. Yeomanry icifh rank of Lt. "
15 Sept. or)
Henry Algernon Fulke Charles Fer
dinand Stephan Greville,3 Major
2nd in Command, Cavalry Depot, 3 June
William Pollok Morris Pollok*
Captains.
Hon. Horace Scott Davey (Depot)
Charles Harold Corbett
Charles Kenyon Burnett
Charles Henry Leveson6
Emil Carl Haag," S. African Constabulary
[John Haslett Gosselin
Noel St. Vincent Ramsay Stewart, Aide \
\ de Camp to Lt.G/neral Hon. If. G. -
Lyttelton 29 Nov. 00 J
John Lockhart Wood, DSO
Lieutenants.
'Cecil Duncan Field, Adjt. Imp.Yeo.S.Africa
Charles Joseph Thackwell, DSO
Albert Charles M'Lachlan, West African "1
1 Brontier Force $
Edmund Heseltine Bayford {Depot)
Herbert Anderson Cape (Depot)
Goland Vanhalt Clarke
James Gordon Dugdale
iMajor Sefton Purdey
[Gerald Vere Webster
John Heywo-id Jocelyn M'Clintock
iDouglas Maitland King (Depot)
John Wills Lichtenberg
1 Arnold Stancomb Wills
Edward Lycctt Lyou
Second Lieutenants.
Frank William Sopper
Edward Cotton Jury
Collingwood Lindsay Wood
Ralph Stuart Grigg
George Ernest Wannell
2ND LIEUT.
11 Aug. 80 1 July 81
, 10 Mar. 83
14 Sept. 87
10 Nov. 88
11 Sept. 89
23 Oct. 89
1 Mar. 90
3 Oct. 00
1 Oct.
1 2 Mar. 92
7 Feb. 85
25 Aug. 86
16 Mar. 89
25 June 90
23 Jan. 91
29 July 91
11 May 92
14 Dec. 92
5 Apr. 94
20 June 94
CAPTAIN. BEEV. MAJ.
17 Dec.
28 June
23 Dec.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
25 Mar.
t Dec.
18 May
28 Oct.
15 Nov.
15 Nov.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
23 May
7 July
11 Aug.
5 Jan.
8 Jan.
12 Oct.
92 14
93, 6
93 1 4
94' 5
94 28
96 24
97, 24
98 3
99, 3
99 3
99 1 29
00
94
Nov.
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
May
Juue 01
Oct.
22 Dec. 86
14 Mar. 88
1 Oct. 91
12 Feb. 93
12 Aug. 96
8 July 98
4 Sept. 98
1 Sept. 00
20 June 94
28 Feb. q?|
13 Nov. 98 29 Nov. 00
24 Feb. oo|
24 Feb. 00 ( 29 Nov. 00!
24 Feb. oo(
3 June 01 1
3 June oil
Riding Master. — Henry Arundel de Pentheny-O'Kelly, 22 Aug. 00 ; Hon. Lieut— Be, nt. Eslab. S. Africa,
Quarter Matter.— Frank Astill Dunkley, 2 Jan. 01; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked, for India, 20 Nov. 1S89; to South Africa, 1898.
1 Colonel Knox served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took
part in the operations of the Desert Column (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Major Marling served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rides in the Boer war iu 1881, and was present in the
engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in
the Egyptian war ot 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasir. (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the
6oudan Expedition in 1884 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
<mentioned in despatches, Victoria, Cross, two Clasps): was awarded the TC "for his conspicuous bravery at
the battle of Temai, ou 13th March 1884, in risking his life to save thatof Private Morley, Royal Sussex Regiment,
who, having been shot, was lifted and placed in front of Lieutenant Marling on his horse. He fell off almost
immediately, when Lieutenant Marling dismounted, and gave up his horse for the purpose of carrying off Private
Morley, the enemy pressing close on to them until they succeeded in carrying him about So yards to a place of
comparative safety." Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at
the actions of Abu Klea and Abu Kru in the reconnaissance before Metammeh, and in the second action at Abu
Klea (two Clasps).
3 Major Greville served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Pollok served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served
an the campaism on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
6 Captain Leveson Berved with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Haag served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
3899-1903 with the Tochi Field Force and the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the iSth Hussars.
■Raised in 1759 as the 19th Light Dragoons. Numbered 18th Light Dragoons, 1763. To Jamaica, 1793.
To St. Domingo, 1796. To England, 1797. To Holland, 1799. To England, 1799. To Ireland, 1804.
To the Peninsula, 1808. To England, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1813. To Belgium, 1815 (battle of
Waterloo). To England, 1818. To Ireland, 1819. Disbanded in '1821. Again raided in 1858. To
England, 1858. To India. 1864. To England, 1875. To Ireland, 1881. To England, 1887. To India
1889. To South Africa, 1898. '
160 19th (Princess of Wales's Oivn) Hussars. f South Africa.
L Depot at Canterbury.
Ser7| Tke Elephant. — "Mysore" "Assays" " Niagara" " Egypt, 1S82, 18S4" "Tel-el-Kbbih "
rtoTii "Nilb, 18S4-85 " "Abu Klba."
Pay.'Colonel.— Coote Synge Hutchinson,1 Comet, •'14 Juue 50; Lieut. pi Aug. 51 ; Capt. V30 Nov. 55; Mayor,
7 July 58 ; lit. Lt. Colonel, 26 Apr. 59; Colonel, 19 Nov. 66; Major Oeneral, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieut.General, 1 July
Si ; Colonel 19 Hussars, 24 Mar. 89.
... Lieutenant Colonel. — Edmund Kendal Grimstone Aylmer,:1 2nd Lieut. 11 Aug. 80 ; Lieut. 1 July 81 ; Captain,
7 Nov.. 83 ; Major, 7 Feb. 93; Lt.Co/onel, 17 July 01.
Pay
2ND LIEUT.
Majobs.
Dudley Richard Apthorp'i |
Hugh Gerald Stewart Young1' (Depot) t
Harold George Do Pledge" (tit. Lt. Colonel, >
6 June 01), -21111 in Command $
Alfred Jeunings-Bramly'-' ] 9 Oct. 89
Captains.
Philip Walhouse Chetwode, DSO 1 20 Nov. 89
Albert Lawrence Powell, Station Staff") ' ,,
Officer, South Africa j 3° May 91
George Algernon Egerton 1 10 Oct. 91
Robert Frederick Cox I 10 Oct. 91
Montagu George Erskine Woodmass, ) „
Brigade Signalling Office,; S. Africa ... j : 7 «OV,
Ernest Snowdon St. Quintm ( Depot 1 5 Dec,
20 Nov. 75 26 Apr.
2 Aug. 82 6 Feb.
2 Aug. 82 n June 90
0 Aug. 90 7 Feb
6 Aug.
2 July
18 Oct..
18 Oct.
91, 23 Nov.
91 31 Jan.
90 7 Feb.
92 27 Apr.
93 23 June 00
28 Auj
21 May
17 July
N.
BBEV.MAJ.
MAJOR
82
89
2 Sept.
23 June
91
00
90
5 June
01
97
29 Nov. OO
17 July
01
97
98
00
00
01
LlEDTEKANTE.
Martin Archcr-Shee, DSO. Adjt. 1 Jan. pi
Archibald John Campbell
George Despard Franks
Steuart Scott Binny
Herbert Alfred Porter, West African)
Frontier Force, with rank of Captain ... $
William Jocelyn Rhys Wingfleld
Alfred Woodis Parsons
.Oswald Mosley Croshaw
Edward Hew Fanshawe
Pierre van den Nest
Winchester S*.. George Clowes
Charles Robert Ingham Hull
William Brown Rennie
George Percival Dodsworth,'2 Wc*t \
African F. F. j
Charles Russell M'Clure
Ernest Northeu
Hubert O'Shaughnessy Fcarnley Tanner...
97
97
98
15 Mar. 93 7 Feb.
23 Dec. 93 14 Feb.
7 Mar. 94 27 Apr.
2 June 94 J 22 Oct.
2 June 94J 2 Nov.
18 July 96 2 Nov.
7 May 981 23 June
4 Jan. 991 23 June 00 served during the
11 Feb. 99 28 Aug. 00 North West Territori
4 Oct. 99' 3 Oct, 00 1885 (Medal).
3 Oct. 00
00 '■> Major Jennings
._ 00 served during the risin
99| 28 Aug.
00
15 Nov. 99
2t Mar. 00
21 Apr.
19 May
23 Mh.v
21 May
8 Aug.
Brami I'y
3 nsi:m in tlw>
ies of Canada in
Second Lieutenants.
James Windsor Lewis ' 19 Dec.
C. B. H. Mansfield | 29 Dec.
7 Jan.
13 Feb.
12 Oct.
7 Dec.
William Cumming Montgomery .
Francis David Alexander (Depot)
William Beatty
Edgar Sheppard
„ Oct.
30 Dec.
:7 July
17 July
4 Aug.
5 Aug.
17 ... Siding Master. — William Frank Graham Percy, 4 Nov. 91 ; Hon. Capt. 4 Nov. 01.— (Depot.)
17 ... Quarter Master.— Y£ William Thomas Marshall,1-1 20 Jan. 85; Hon. Captain, 20 Jan. 95.— Acting Qr. Mr.
2 Prov. Feat, of Dragoons.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked for India, 1891; to South Africa, Sept. 1899.
1 Lt.General Hutchinson served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including
the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations, and commanded a detached Squadron in the action
of Barree, and Trans-Gogra aifairs at Bungaon and Newabghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
3 Lt.Colonel Aylmer served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfarand Mahsama.andat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Ser-ed
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps), tierved in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the action at
Kirbekan (two Clasps).
4 Major Apthorp served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the
19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1885 with the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
6 Major Young served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 witn the 19th Hussars, and was present in the en-
gagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
19th Hussars, and was presentin the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel De Pledge served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the
sngagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
884-S5 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (two Claspsl .
•2 Lieut, Dodsworth served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the South African Light Horse, and wag
present in the engagements at Willow Grange, Colenso, Spion Kop, Yaal Krantz, Monte Christo, Pieter's Hill,
Botha's Pass, Allemann's Nek, and Bergendal, and at the occupation of Lydenburg.
13 Captain Marshall served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S4 and was present in the en-
gagements atEl Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and two Clasps) •. was awarded the YC
" for his conspicuous bravery during the Cavalry charge at El Teb on 29th February last, in bringing Lt.Cuiuiiel
Barrow, 19th Hussars, out of action. That officer, having been severely wounded and his horse killed, was on the
ground surrounded by the enemy, when Quartermaster-Sergeant Marshal], who stayed behind with him, ecized
his hand ami dragged him tnrough the enemy back to the regiment. Had Lt.Colonel Barrow been left behind he
must have been killecv'
Mhow, Bombay. I
Yrs'. Ser.
Fall Half Colonel.— Si
Pay.
20th Hussars.
' Visiieba" " Peninsula" " Suakin, 1S85."
• Roger William Henry Palmer,1 Bart., Cornet, p22 Jan. 53 ; Lt. 4 Sept. 54 ; Capt
Major General, 15 Alar. 79 ;
l6l
r22 July S9 ;
Lt. General,
Major and Lt. Colonel, ?8 Mar. 64; Colonel, 8 Mar.
1 July 81 : Colonel 20 Hussars, n June 91.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Horace George Proctor Beauchamp,9 Lt. 11 Oct. 78; Capt. 15 Oct. 84 ; Major,
9 Aug. 93 : Lt. Colonel, 9 Sept. 99.
Majors.
: William Douglas Whatman,10 2nd in~)
i Command 9 Sept. 99 5
.Arthur Morgan Bulkeley Jones1'
; Edward Witham,12 Dep. Assist. Adj.\
General. Punjzb, 8 Jan. oo )
•Graham Thomas Geo. Edwards
Captains.
; Arthur Ot way Jacob
Gerald Walter James FitzGerald Stannus
; Thomas Elliott B'ayley13
jJames William Ferguson
1 William Wybergh James
I Alan Goring
.Gilbert Mars Reginald Alexander Swiney
JHarry RomerLee, Adjutant 21 Dec. 00...
Lieutenants.
Arthur Paget Gibbs
I Herbert Street, with 2 Prov.Segt. of Hus.
'Harold Cazenove Hessey
Alwyn William Jeunings-Bramly
John Cecil Latham Bolt
Carlylc MacGregor Dunbar
1 Philip Granville Mason
:John Stephen Cawley
[Stephen Henry Christy
Second Lieutenants.
Ed?ar William Plummer Lovo ..
Morris Ernald Richardson
Frederic Kelly Gascoyne
Bernard Alec Pering Schreiber
George Frederick Underwood ..
George Willis Browne
Frederick Anthon3' Hulme Part..
Arthur Campden Little
2ND LIBUT.
16 Mar.
87
19 Dec.
88
28 June
90
31 Jan.
94
26 Apr.
90
10 Oct.
04
2 June
94
12 Dec.
94
20 Feb.
95
28 Sept.
95
23 Dec.
91
28 Sept.
95
6 Mar.
95
7 Dec.
95
29 Feb.
96
29 May
95
3 Aug.
98
20 Dec.
99
2 May
00
23 May
00
9 June
00
13 Jure
00
11 A»g.
00
ji Aug.
00
10 Nov.
CO
5 Jan.
01
22 Oct. 81
31 Oct. 83
5 Dec.
iq Aug. 85
9 Sept. 9
9 Aug. 9;
13 Mar. 9;
5 Sept. 9:
2t Aug. 95
16 Sept. 96
1 June 96
1 June 96
27 Jan. 97
28 July 97
23 Feb. 98
5 Aug. 98
15 Mar. 99
11 Oct.
11 Oct.
8 Jan.
10 Aug.
CA1TAIN.
16 Mar. 87
:i Dec. 89
ii Sept. 95
18 Oct. 93
11 Sept. 95
11 Sept. 95
15 Mar. 99
2 Mar. 98
11 Oct. 99
11 Oct. 99
8 Jan. 00
2 Feb. 00
I
11 Sept. 95
9 Sept. 99
11 Oct. 99
14 Dec. 00
13 Captain Bayley served in the
campaign on the North West Fron-
tier of India under Sir William
Lockhait in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Transport
Officer 3rd Brigade, and was present
in the engagement at Dargai and at
1 he forcing of the Arhanga Pass
(Medal with two Clasps).
Siding Master.— John Nolan Crawsaaw,22 27 Feb. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Quarter Master.— Frank Talland,23 10 May 89; Hon. Captain, 10 May 99.
Blue.— Ajfente, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked for India, 11 Sept. 1895.
1 Sir Roger Palmer served in the Eastern campaign of i854,an,lup to 26th August 1853 with the nth Hussars, in
eluding the affair of Bulgana-k, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
9 Lt. Colonel Beauchamp served in the Soudan campaign 011885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Soudan Frontier Field,Forcein 1885-H6 and was present in the engagement at Giniss ; also served in the
operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches,
3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
10 Major Whatman served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present m the engagement at Giniss.
12 Major Witham served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Provost Marshal 3rd Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
17 Major Jones served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, ana was present in the engagement
at Giniss in command of the escort to the General Officer Commanding (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
22 Lieut. Crawshaw served in the Afshau war in 1879-80 (Medal).
25 Captain Talland served with the Soudan Frontier Force in 18S5-86, and was present in the engagement at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Kecord of the Services of the 20th Hussar?.
Raised in 1759 as the 20th Inniskilling Light Dragoons. Ireland till 1763, when it was disbanded. Raised in
1779 as the 20th Light Dragoons. United Kingdom till 1783, when it was disbanded. Raised in 1791 as the 20th
Jamaica Light Dragoons. Jamaica to 1802. England to 1805. To the Mediterranean, 1805. (A wing to San
Salvador in 1805, thence to the Cape in 1806. and South America (capture of Monte Video), returning to England,
1807.] Head Quarters at Barcelona, June 1806 ; a detachment to Maida, 1807 ; a detachment to Egypt, June 1808
six troops in England and four troops in Sicily, July 1808. Head Quarters to the Peninsula (battle of Vimiera).
The whole Regiment to Messina, Sept. 1809. Head' Quarters to Palermo. May 1812 ; Sicily and Malta, 1815 ; and
in September embarked for England. To Ireland, 1S17. Disbanded, December 181S. Raised in i860 as 20th
Light Dragoons at Muttra of volunteers from the 2nd European Bengal Light Cavalry on the amalgamation ot
the British and Indian Forces. Soon afterwards changed to Hussars. India till Oct. 1872. England till Nov.
1879. Ireland til'. Aug. 1884. Head Quarters and four troops to Suakin. one trnon to the Nile, 1885. In Egypt
and Soudan till Oct. 1887. To England (leaving one Squadron in Egypt till Nov. 1890) till Sept. 1895. To India,
J895.
162
21st (Empress of India's) Lancers.
" Khabtousi."
Dublin.
If nil 1 Half
l'ay. Pay
27
Yeare'aer 'Colonel.— SirV.nhprt While,' KC1I. Cornet. '15 Oct. 47; Lieut, 'aa Dec. 48; Capt. '26 March 52 ; Breviti
Major, 12 Dec. 54; Major, :-• July 58 ; Lt. Colonel, 'ii Feb. 60; Colonel, 21 Feb. 65 ; Major General,
1 March 70; Lieut. General, 8 July 85 ; General, 1: Nov. 90; Colonel 21 Hussars, 28 March 86.
Lieutenant Colonel.— y.i.c. Walter George Crole Wyndham,* CS, Lieut. 11 Feb. 75 ; Captain, 19 May 90;
Major, 16 July 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 26 Oct. 98.
Majobs.
John Fowle,5 2nd in Command 2 Mar. 00, ^
Comdg. Prov. Segt. of La n cert >
»9 ... William Markham Doyne8
iS ... (Frank Henry Eodon7
'7 ... James George Fair,' 6'. African Constat..
16 ... (David Bowly
CAPTAIXS.
'9 ... William Wilfred Cordeaux10
'6 ... UC Paul Aloy-sius Kenna,12 Brigade")
' Major, Sotith Africa Field Force i
'3 ) ... Arthur Murray Pirie,15 DUO. serving )
! Kith the Egyptian Army i
12 ... Robert Napier Smyth,16 D.A.A. General )
for Intelligence, S. Africa Field Force )
i' ... Theobald Michael Langton, Vgandaltifler
10 ... Arthur Duncan Champion,17 Eemount\
2ND muv.
LIKUT
CAPTAIlf.
BHUY.MiJ.
M4J0K
22 Jan.
81
1 July
81
23 Nov.
87
2 Apr.
98;
27 Jan.
30 Jan.
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
83
84
85
86
9 Sept.
6 Nov.
26 Oct.
25 Jan.
88
89
92
93
16 Nov. 9S
26 Oct.
29 Nov.
2 Mar.
7 Apr.
98-
Q".
oo.
00
:o Mar.
«3:
30 Jan.
93
25 Aug.
86
12 June
93
29 Nov. 00
30 Jan.
89
11 Nov.
9'
9 Oct.
99
12 Feb.
90
6 Nov.
92
oOct.
99
29 Nov. 00
4 Mar.
9=
12 June
95
28 Oct.
99
21 Sept.
92
15 Apr.
96
28 Oct.
99
8
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
20 Dec.
12 Aug. 96 30 Dec. 99
2 Juno 97 30 Dec. 99
15 June 95 2 Mar. 00
16 Mar. 01
14 June 99 20 Mar. 01
9 Oct. 99 2Q May 01
7 Jan. og '9 May 01
29 May 01
2 Mar. 00 26 Juno 01
1 July 96 27 July
12 Sept. 00 3° Oct.
12 Sept. 00
12 Sept. 00
13 Dec. co
15 Dec. 00
15 Dec. co
Dec.
91!
...
1 ' II ' 4 1 l'Ulll.(l!l ' UII i*J I ■ 1 'J J I , .». ■- "■ '-- ■' «*V F -■. ,
Estab j *' sePt-
Ernest Hastings Lewis,16 W. Africa F.F. 17 Dec.
Cranruird George Graham Hutchison ... 2 Juno 94
Hugh BateinauProtheroe Smith,2" Stafi . .
Captain, Eovrt. 27 Feb. 01 i '3Ja|y °*
Ashley 1'ngetW. Williams, DSO
Oswald Walter Hrinton22 I 1 Dec. 97
Henrv Francis Fraser [Company Officer. )
Southern Nigeria) I
Richard Grenside Hooper, DSO. di'ie)
dc Cam), to Sir G. S. White 16 July 03 j ■
Ja«. Win. David Thomson (JtidingJlr.and~)
Hon Lt. 21 Apr. co) Adjutant 27 July 01 )
Reginald Edward Cecil iS Jnn.
John Hardress Lloyd, ^ Aide de Camp to \
Major General E. L. Elliot 26 Mar. 01/ IO Oct.
Algernon Swaino I'ilcher ' ,2 Ann-.
LlBUTBNAUTS.
Robert Henry Dick-Cunyngham,.S>cci!jO '
Service, South Africa i
Stafford Vere Hotchkin 20 Dec.
Percy Hume Allfrey Anderson :o jan.
Cecil Bcvis Pape 4 Apr.
Carfrae Hamilton Delmege ,8 Apr.
.Iame3 Robert Torrens 21 Apr.
Peter Kerr Smiley, Remount Etta') 5 May 00 15 Dec. co
, George Beyil Hastings Wheler 5 May co 20 Mar. 01
Samuel MoDrhousc 9 May co 14 Juno 01
Cecil Dove Hcr^ley 23 May 00 26 June 01
Ncrman Munn Whitaker 231183- oo 30 Oct. 01
Secoxd Lieutenants, i .
Thomas Gabriel Lumley Smith 23 M*y 00
Gerald Nairne Reynolds 23 Muy 00
Harold Bojd-Rochfoit-i 5 Jan. 01
Llewellyn Watkin Howell Tringham .. 21 Apr. 00
Douglas William Gortfree 8 May 01
Harold Aylesbur.' Willows 12 Oct. 01
Ridino Master. — Maurice Kean Cockburo, 26 J'me 01 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quart tr Master— George Leslie Graham,^ 24 June 85 ; Hon. Captain, 24 June 95.
Blue— Facings French Grey.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Returned from Egypt 11 Nov. 1899.
1 Sir Robert White served in the Eastern campaign of 1834 with the 17th Lancers, including the affair of
Bnlganak, battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol. At Balaklavahe led the squadron of direction
was severely wounded, and had his horse shot (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Proceeded with his Regiment to India in 1857, and served throughout the campaign in
Central India in 1858-59, part of the time in command of a Flying Column, including the action of Barode (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Wyndham served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently in
Baker ttnssell's Flying Column (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Light Cornel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21st Lancers, and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, CB. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Fowle served in the Nile Expedition in 1884 with the Light Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp, anci
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 21st Lancers,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Doyne served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 21st Lancers,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
* Major Eadon served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 21st Lancers,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Fair served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Atbara as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Gatacre, and at the cattle of Khartoum (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
10 Major Cordeaux served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the 21st
Lancers, a. id was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
'- Captain Kenna served m th3 campaign in the So'idan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, }Ji£, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) ;
was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service:— "At the battle of Khartoum on the 2-nd September
1898, Captain P. A. Kenna assisted Major Crole Wyndham, of the same regiment, by taking him on his horse,
belnnl the saddle (Major Wyndham 's horse having been killed in the charge), thus enabling him to reach a place
of safety; and, after the charge of the 21st Lancers, Captain Kenna returned to assist Lieutenant de Montmorency,
svho was endeavouring to recover the body of Second Lieutenant R. G. Grenfell."
[For remainder of Notes, see end of 13th Hussars, p. 154a,
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T bha Leclcy, Frederick- Beauchamp,ls0 DSO 3« Jan-
B bha Blan'e, Charles Forbes I'1 J.aTi-
C bha Watkins, Charles Bell189 31 JTan-
74 M'Leoa, Reginald George M'Queen, DSO 3' Jan.
26 Hclyar, Arthur Beaumont185 3I JTan-
80 Hibbert, Archibald Louis 31 Jan-
p.s.c. Grauet, Edward John,1™ (Bt. Li. Colonel 29 Nov. 00) ; I 3, jan,
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56 Prinsep, Douglas G onion, Comdg.R. Art. Eggpt,toith rank of LI. \
Colonel j
p. 8. c. Hamilton-Gordon, Alexander, ^ Deputy . Issisfa nt Quarter \
Master General, 28 Oct. 01 (Bt.U.Col. 29 Nov. 00) )
p.s.c. Crampton, Philip Jn. Ribton, Dep. Assist. Adjt. General, ">
S.Africa, 15 Feb. 01 )
127 Foster, William Yorke (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00)
W bha Stokes. Alfred,211 DSO 'is Feb.
77 p.s.c. Perceval, Edward Maxwell, DSO '19 May
R bha Home, Henry Sinclair (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) 19 May
X bha Wing, Frederick Drummond Vincent (Bt.Lt. Col. 29 Nov. 00) 19 May
15 Pollock, Evelyn 19 May
Barlow, Hilaro Wu. Wellesley, p.a.c. Secretary to Chief Super-") | -jj-
inteudenf, Ordnance Factories, 1 July 99 $'
101 Butcher, Arthur Edward Avehng,213 DSO ji9May
K bha Vores, Charles Henrv Stiveru214 19 May
bha Blunt, Edward Walter21'5 1 '9 May
fd King, Charles Dickson210 ji9 May
Kerrich, Walter Edmund, Ordnance Officer, yd Class, Bombay ... 19 May
92 Bethell, Henry Arthur 19 July
12 Johnson, Frank Ernest, DSO 27 July
13 p.s.c. Dawkins, John Wyndham Geo.220 (Bt.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00) 27 July
Hamilton, Claude de Courcy 221 {Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) ...27 July
27 July
27 July
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
77
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1 Jan. 85
2 Jan. 86
11 Jan. 86
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20 Jan. 86
20 Jan. 86
1 Feb. 36
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24 Mar. 86
8 May 86
8 May 86
3 July 86
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78 29 July 86
7 Sept.86 :2 Jan. 96
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11 May 87
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21 Sept. 87
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79 29 Oct. 87
80 ;q Jan. 88
80 3: Jan. 88
80 1 Mar. 88
1 Apr. 88
29 Strange, Robert George2
32 Bond, Ralph Francis Xavier M'Geough
37 p.s.c. Montgomery, Robert Arundel Kerr
P kha Scott, Arthur binny (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00)
Longheld, Alfred Pureed224 23 Feb.
Henshaw, Clinton Grant (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) 23 Feb.
N bha Lawless, Skerrett Edward George [23 Feb.
p.s.c. Cleeve, Fredk. Jn. Stewart,225 Brig. Major, R. Art. Deeonport 23 Feb.
64 Coghill, Charles Edward ( Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) 23 Feb.
Addington, Hon. Harold William, District Commandant, S. Africa J23 Feb.
TJ fha Campbell, Herbert Montgomery, (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) ... 25 June
F bha Tyndale-Biscoe, Albert Sandeman '26 July
3 Capel-Cure, Alfred227 '26 July
T bha Rodwell, Reginald Mandevilie 26 July
J hha p s.c. Ducrot, LouisHay228 I26 July
41 Sankey, Cyril Charles 26 July
44 Drake, Bernard Francis 1 26 July
AA bha Belfleld, Si'dney , i26July
a Slee, Percy Henry ". 26 July
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 88
25 Apr. 88
4 Aug. 88
17 Aug. 83
12 Sept.88
29 Oct. 88
2 Nov. 88
29 Nov. 88
30 Nov. 88
5 Dec. 38
1 Jan. 80
9 -Tan. 89
■1 Jan. 89
15 Feb ?5
1 Apr. 80
1 Apr. 09
1 Apr. 89
1 June 89
1 July 89
1 July 89
1 Sept.89
4 Sept.89
1 Oct. 89
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24 May 95
28 May 95
1 Sept 95
11 Scpt.95
23 Nov. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
11 Dec. 95
5 Mar. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 1 Apr. 96
30 May 96
30 July 96
1 Aug. 96
1 Aug. 96
7 Sept. 96
7 Sept. 96
10 Sept. 96
30 Sept.96
30 Sept.96
1 Oct. 96
12 Oct. 96
1 Nov. 96
a Dec. 96
21 Dec 96
10 Jan. 97
15 Feb. 97
15 Feb. 97
15 Feb. 97
8 Apr. 97
S Apr. 97
14 Apr. 97
18 May 97
18 .Iuue97
3 July 97
13 July 97
: Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
23 Sept. 97
28 Sept. 97
9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
20 Nov. 97
20 Nov. 97
25 Due. 97
123 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
|3i Mar. 98
18 June 98
26 June 98
1 July 98
3 July 98
27 July 98
17 Aug. 93
22 Aug. o3
22 Aug. 98
30 Sept. 98
31 Dec. 98
1 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 99
25 Jan. 99
1 Mar. 99
17 Mar. 90
15 Apr. 99
19 AiJr. 99
15 May 99
25 May 99
25 Miy 99
8 J une 99
14 June 99
5 J uly 99
19 July 99
9 Aug. 99
31 Aug. 99
1 Sspt.99
9 Sept. 99
9 Oct.. 99
9 Oct. 90
Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
169
MaJOBS. i LIEUT.
126 Brendon, Herbert Algernon 25 July 1
35 Vig-ne, Robert Austen - 26 July i
26 July i
26 Julv i
22 Feb. i
Biddulph, George Warren (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00)
I sia Paget, Victor Frederick William Augustus
p.s.c. Cadell, John Fras. D.A.A.Gen. for Inst. Colchester, 23 Nov. 97 ..
V kha Askwith, John Browning Harrison I22 Feb.
116 Johnson, Arthur Graham 22 Feb.
96 Burrard, William Dutton "!2 Feb.
p.s.c. Crowe, John Henry Verinder, Staff Captain, War Office, \ 22 Fe(j g2
25 June 01 (temp.) j
D eha Short, Anthony Holbeche231 22 Feb.
Braid, Arthur Reade, Assistant Inspector G-eneral of Ordnance, Punjab 26 July
65 Yuuge-Bateman, George Marcus 22 Feb.
47 M'Leod, William Kelty 22 Feb.
Balfour, Arthur Mackintosh, Assistant Provost Marshal, South Africa.. 22 Feb.
no Johnstone, Francis Buchanan, DSO J22 Feb.
kk Hutchinson, Charles Hammond 22 Fob.
E uha Browne, Sherwood Dighton232 22 Feb.
139 Duffus, Graeme Sym 27 June
102 Jenkinson, Henry Law Acland 25 July
104 Harrison, Halford Claude Vaughan 25 July
105 Caulfeild, Charles Trevor 25 July
121 Coates, John Unctt J25 July
eha Hussey, Arthur Herbert I25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
t Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
38 White, Hans Stannard
75 Young, Norman Edward, lii DSO.
H bha Lccky, Robert St. Clair
83 Young, Arthur Davidson-35 ,
20 King, Algernon D'Aguilar, DSO.
p.s.c. Gay, Arthur W.*36 DSO.Briy. Major for R. Art. Cnrragh, t Nov. 00
Radcliffe, Wm. Chas. Alfred, Assist. Supdt'. Small Arms Factory, Kirke
19 Gubbins, Russell Dunmore
to Butler, Henry Hugh-38
109 Fox, Robert Faushawe, DSO
27 Cloete, Evelyn Rivers Henry Josias 235 ' 1 Oct.
p.s.c. Macbean, Wm. Aileyne, Brig. Maj. R. Art. Woolwich, 12 Feb. 00 14 Feb
131 Owen, Charles Cunliffe
111 Breeks, Richard William
Herbert, George Frederick,240 D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa, 14 Apr. 01
113 GofF, Algernon Hamilton Stannus
iiq Berkley, James
45 Ferrar, Henry Minchin, Staff Contain, Remount Estab. 19 Apr. 01
137 Knox, Arthur Rice, DSO
117 Gray. Phillip Easson241
Headlam, John Emerson Wharton, DSO. D.A.A.Gen. for Royal Art. t
S. Africa Field Force, 10 Feb. 00 i
6 Smith, Edmund Perceval
46 Onslow, William Henry
115 Geddes, John Gordon^Instructor School of Gunnery, 2 Dec. 01
114 Walker, Alexander Lamond243
58 Williams- Wynn, Henry Cunliffe
125 Bingham, lion. Francis R'chard
118 Gordon , Lochinvar Alexander Charles, DSO
21 Corbyn , Hector, Ammunition Column
53 Gordon, Lawrence George Frank. DSO
Smith. Herbert Guthrie (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00), Instructor, School /
of G unnery, 20 June 01 ji
120 Sandilands. Heury George
1 Robinson, William Arthur2*'
143 Lushington, Stephen
25 Ford, Charles Hopewell
I'tCSchofield, Harry Norton ,->r' DSO. A.D.C.to SirRedversBnller, 10 Jan.o:
103 Campbell, Henri Montgomery240
93 Casement, Roger
Du Cane, John Philip, Staff Officer, South Africa, 1 Feb. 01
td Lawrie, Charles Edward,24' DSO
50 Graham, Lancelot
124 Maxwell, James M'C'all
123 n.s.c. Fasson. Disney John Menzies
1 4 Jan. 90
i 15 Jan. 90
t 10 Mar. 90
[ 31 Mar. 00
! 1 Apr. 90
j 2 Apr. 90
> 12 Apr. 90
t ra Apr. 90
17 Apr. 90
30 Apr. 90
6 May 90
t2 May 90
20 May 90
22 May 90
23 May 90
1 Aug. 90
1 Sept. 90
10 Jan. 9
25 Jan. 9
10 Feb. 9
10 Feb. 9
13 F«b. 9
28 Feb. 9
1 1 Mar- 9
29 May 9
3 June 9
30 Jul3' 9
23 Sept. 9
1 Oct. 9
7 Oct. 9
22 Oct. 9
1 Nov. 9
4 Nov. 9
4 Nov. 9
4 .Nov. 9
23 Nov. 9
30 Nov. 9
2 Dec. 92
27 Jan. 92
1 Feb. 92
3 ilar. 92
19 Mar. 92
19 Mar. 92
23 Mar. 92
13 May 92
18 May 92
27 July 92
ic Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
15 Aug. 92
i Oct. 92
14 Dec. 92
10 Jan. 93
10 Jan
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5 July
5 July
5 July
5 July
5 July
p.s.c. Furse, William Thoma:
50 Geddes, George Hessing ...
fd p.s.c. Dunlop, Archibald Samuel
329 Kilner, Charles Harold
133 Lachlan, Ernest Moncrief
112 Radcliffe, Robert Edmund Lowndes I 5 July
4 Rouse, Hubert-^" ! 5 July
Q kha Humphreys, Gardiner,-"'- DSO I 5 July
143 Askwith, Henry Francis | 5 July
72 White, George Francis [ 9 Dec.
Cooper, Philip Templer, Ordnance Officer, 3rd Class \ 9 Dec.
144 Norris, Ernest Edward 9 Dec.
130 Koberr.son, John Albert, Reserve . 6 Jan.
128 Guise, Howard, Reserve 31 Jan.
149 du Plat-Taylor, St. John Louis Hyde, DSO. Ammunition Park , 9 Dec.
16 Lambert, Edward Paxry,Comdnf.No. 2 Field Butt. Hyderabad Contingent 9 Dec.
146 Battiscombe, Charles I
150 Cleeve, Egerton Stewart
148 Lyon, Charles
142 Cameron, Ewan Cornwallis
147 Hall, Ernest Frederick
Peake,Malcolm,24'JC'J/C?.(£r.3X«y'.i6 Nov. g8),Egypt.Army,rankofLt.Col.\ 9 Dec.
132 White-Thomson, Hugh Davie. DSO ! 9 Dec.
p.s.c. Forestier- Walker, Geo. 1ovmbhend,D.A.A.G.for Intel!. War Office 9 Dec.
Monev, Aithur Wigram25" (Brevet Major, 20 May 98; Bt.Lt. Colonel, I .
29 Nov. 00), Inspecting Officer, Transport Service, South Africa ). '9 Apr.
9 Dec.
q Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
18 June 00
170
Tfoyal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
Majors.
Staveley, "William Cnthc<*'t,25'°t Ammunition Column
89 Birch, James Frederick Noel
p.s.c. Tnornpson, Williaai Arthur Murray, Brigade Major, S. Africa, 31 Mar. 00..,
co Prescott-Decie, Cyril
<le Rougemont, Cecil Henry,3-1 DSO. {Bt.Major, 16 Nov. 98), Commandant 12 Bn. \
Imperial Yeomanry. South Africa )
Biddulph, Hope
fd Cardew, George Ambrose (6 Depot)
10 p.s.c. Tennaut, Henry Lancelot
14 Heath, Francis William
94 Blacker, Stewart Ward William213
36 Eltnn, Frederick Algernon George ioung
361 Duffus, Edward John
60 Potts, Frederick25*
p.s.c. Milne. George Francis,2*1 Dtp. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Intelligence, S. Africa
Wilson, Joseph Reginald
66 Glanville. Arthur George
23 Calvert. Georsre
87 Morris, Charles James TJssher
Powell, Henry Lloyd
49 Quinton, Francis William Drummond
71 Uniacke, Herbert Crofton Campbell
134 Raveuhill. Frederick Thornhill256
42 Ouseley. Ralph Glynn, DSO. Ammunition Column
140 White, Henry Arthur Pilkington
99 England, Edward Parker
88 Olivier. William Henry {Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00)
101 Carey, George Glas Sandeman
18 Stockdale, Herbert Edward .'
24 ElkinL'toD, Robert James Goodall"8
9 Butler, Arthur Townley
30 Sharp, Frederick Leonard
Combo, Kenneth, Staff College
Campbell-Johnston, Gordon'^'-1
Boulnoi*, William Arthur,-0* serving with the Egytdinn Army
Malleron, Wilfrid, Ordnance Officer, 3rd Class ■ Special duty, Simla
35 Usbome, Thomas Masters
134 Crockett, Walter Macandrew
Arbuthnot, Dalrymple,'^'1 2nd in Command 2nd Bra'taut's Horse, with rank of Major
p.s.c. Symonds, George Davey, Staff Captain for Royal ArtilUry, York, 26 Nov. 99...
FD Srevens, Charles Frederick, Dioirional Adjutant, South Africa
eha FitzMaurice, Robert, Adjutant, Meerut
Tyler, James Arbuthnot, Staff Officer lor R. Artillery, South Africa {Brevet Major, )
29 Nov. 00) 1
rha Hickie, Arthur Francis
Q kha Kennard, Arthur Mulloy MO DSO
13 MacCarthy, Morgan John
V eha Ellice, Robert Frederick
Captains.
CAPTAIJT. SIUOH.
29 Apr.
29 Apr.
2q Apr.
29 Apr.
70 Apr.
29 Apr.
. 29 Apr.
29 Apr.
29 Apr.
29 Apr.
29 Apr.
30 June
16 Sept
■ 6 Sept
16 Sept.
16 Sept.
16 Sept.
16 Sept.
16 Sept.
t6 Sept.
■ 6Sept.
io'Sept.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Fel).
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
18 Feb.
1 8 Feb.
18 Feb.
86
24 July
24 July
24 July
24 July
24 July
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 9=
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
i Apr. 0^
1 Apr. 95
3 Apr. 95
13 May 95
30 Jun895
4 July 95
20 Sept. 95
2 Dec. 95
:8 Dec. 95
8 Feb. 96
8 Feb. 06
36 Feb, 96
26 Feb. 96
25 Mar. 96
7 Apr. 96
1 1 Apr. 96
6 May 96
6 May 9^
2 June 96
2 June 96
11 Juuo96
15 June 96
18 June 96
30 July 96
11 Aug. 96
29 Aue. 96,
28 Sopt. 96!
28 Sept. 96
30 Sept. 96
30 Sept. 96
12 Oct. 96
15 Oct. 96
21 Dec. 96
'20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
6 June 97
15 June 97
18 June 97
18 .lone 00
J19 June 00
29 June 00
29 June 00
30 June 00
\ 7 July 00
f to Julv oc
28 July 00
2! July 00
28 July 00
22 Sept.oo
18 Oct. 00
31 Oct. 00
1 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
5 Jan. 01
15 Jan. 01
15 Jan. 01
i 15 Jan. 01
15 Jan. 01
6 Feb. 01
12 Mar. 01
16 Mar. 01
25 Mar. 01
1 Apr. o:
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N bha Levita, Cecil Bingham, MVO J24 July 86 3 July 97
Broudrick, Frederick Benjamin Dumare*q, with Maxim Guns, China 24 July 86 3 July 97
T bha Ross-Johnson, Cyril Maxwell
16 Godfrey- Faussett, Percival Godfrey
UHA Cameron, Ewan Dimcan, Dici.ional Adjutant, Woolwich
Van Straubenzee, Casimir Cartwriyht, Prof. R. Mil. Colt . Kingston , Canada, with local rank >
of Major, 18 Aug. gl )
p.s.c. Pack Beresforl, Arthut William { Tit. Major, 29 Nov. 00)
M'Kay, Donald, Adjutant 1 Worcester Volunteer Artillery, 15 Jan. 97
67 Tapp, James Hanson William
88 Lake, Hubert Atwell
86 Woodcock, Henry Stephen
Wingfield, William Edward, D.A.A. General for Royal Artillery, Poona, 14 Sept. 00
75 Farrell, Henry John William {Brevet Major, 29 Nov. co)
S eha FitzGera.kC George Alfred, DSO
id Thwaites, William, Divisional Adjutant, Aldershot
eha Sandys, William Bain Richardson,26' Adjutant Royal Horse Artillery, MTiow ...
B bha Head, Charles Octavius
8 Laird, Gordon
Pottinger, Eldred Charles, Special Service, China
Wkha Spedding, Edward Wilfrid
90 Kirby, Arthur Durham {Brevet Major, 29 Nov. 00)
K bha Sclater-Booth, Hon. Walter Dashwood
30 Savage, Arthur Raymond Boscawen
1 Battine, Alexander James, Acting Adjutant, Meean Meer
Crozier, Thomas Henri/, Instructor Ordnance Colleoe, 1 Jan. 99
Parsons, Edward Howard Thornbrough, Staff Officer, South Africa F. F.
p.s.c. Owen, Frederick Cunliffe, Staff Cayt. for Intel!. War Office, 20 Dec. 99
5 Stewart, Cnarles Edward
Wellesleu, Richard Ash more Colley, Adj. Dublin City Art. South Die. 16 Mav 98
Lyon, Francis, DSO. Staff College
Rotton. John Guy {Brecet Major, 29 Nov. 00), Ammunition Park, South Africa
ee Lithgow, Hugh Lancaster
19 Sanders, George Herbert
p.s. c.Ward, Montagu Chas. Pearson, Staff Captain for R. Artillery JV. Western'/
District, 1 June 01 j
Rugge-Price, Charles Frederick, Staff Capt.for R. Art. Colchester, 3 Sept. 01
Christie, Herbert Willie Andrew, Ammunition Column
E eha Cartwright, Gamier Norton
76 Molony, Trevor Charles Wheler, DSO
24 July
24 July 86
24 July 86
23 Dec. 36
16 Feb.
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23 July
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17 Feb.
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87 16 Feb.
87117 Feb.
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87 ;6Feb.
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87 23 July
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88(:7 Feb.
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21 July 97
24 July 97
1 Sept. 97
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90 1 Sept.
90 1 Sept
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I 17 Feb.
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i 17 Feb.
1 Sept
15 Sept.
21 Sepc
1 May
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
10 Oct.
19 Oct.
22 Nov.
1 Dec.
3 Dec.
3 Dec.
19 Jan.
2-j Feb.
12 Apr.
(2 Apr.
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1 8 Apr.
18 Apr.
8 Apr.
:n Apr.
18 May
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91 1 18 May
8 May
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26 June
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Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
171
CAPTAINS.
2n<lf.IEUT.' LIEUT.
17 Feb. qi 1 Sept.qS
17 Feb. 91 8 Seiic.yi
17 Fob. 91 8 Sept.qS
17 Feb. 91 13 Sept. 93
17 Feb. 91 14 Septus
17 Feb. 91 14 Seot.qR
E SHi Herbert, Percv Thomas Colthnrst ,17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 911 2 July c8
MacMillan, John St. Clair, War Office 17 Feb. 88 17 Feu. 91 t5 July 98
Buckle, Archie Stewart, Superintending Explosicet, Johannesburg 17 Feb. 8R 17 Feb. 91 .27 July 08
Anderson. Austin Thomas,*1* Queensland Permanent Artillery 117 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 9127 July 98
Russell, Ed ■mind Stuart Bard ley Wi! mot. Instructor in Gunnery, Shoeburvness '17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 91 1 I Aug. 98
Ballard, Charles Naesmyth Bruere,^' *nd in Command Bethune s Mtd. Inf. South j ■ pgb sg j,gb 1 t .. _
Africa, with rank of Major, 20 Nov. 00 ) |
20 Saunders, William Power {Brecet Major, 29 Nov. 00) 17 Feb. S8 17 Feb. 911 x Aug. 08
7 Geoghegan. Robert *7 Feb. ""
fd Rettie, William John Kerr, Adjutant 14 June 00 «7 Feb.
81 Gotto, Harold Ralph '7 Feb.
FD Smith, Edward Pelham, Adjutant, South Africa 17 Feb.
3TC Bted. Hamilton Lyster,10* D. A A. Gen. for Iufell. South Africa, 12 Ju--e 01... 17 Feb.
Mousy, Edicard Charles, Comdg. a Battery, Lancashire Field Art. with rank of Afo/or 17 Feb.
68 Nicholson, Graham Henry Whalle.v267 1 Brecet Major, 29 Nov. oo; i^Feb. 88 17 Feb. 91 15 Oct. 98
Boger, Bichard Wharton '(Brecet Major, 29 Nov. 00), Staff Capt.for Boyal Art. \ Fgb g8' Fgl)_ 0(,t
Salisbury Plain 5 \ ' 1
fd Barker, Frederic Edward Lloyd266, incisional Adjutant, Alderihot 28 June 88 28 Juneqi 31 Oct. 9S
147 Skipwith, Philip Armfield 23 July 87 23 July 90 8 Nov. 9S
Stewart, Cosmj Gordon,270 D50. Staf College '27 July 88 2/ July 91 19 Nov. 98
4 Tighe, Francis Alfred '27 July 88 27 July 91 10 Nov. 9S
Crockett, Sydney Laurence, Adjutant Pembroke Artillery ( W. Dicision), 12 Dec. 9S27 July 88 27 July 91 19 Nov. 93
37 MacMunn," George Fletcher,2"1 DSO. [Brecet Major, 29 Nov. 03) Staff College 27 July 88 27 July 91 5 Dec. 98
Coates, Douglas K'u-hardson, Lancashire Field Artillery, with rank of Major 27 July 88 27 July 91 6 Dec. 98
Johnstone, Mope, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores, 26 Apr. 95 27 July 88^27 July 91 9 Dec. 93
FD Cheke, Edw. George, Dicisional Adjutant, Leeds 27 July S8 27 July 91 9 Djc. 98
Nairne, Edward Spencer, Staff' College 27 July 88 27 July 91 9 De_\ 98
Strong, William, Lancashire Field Artillery, icilh rank of Major 27 July S8 27 July 91 12 Dec. 98
Hill, Howard Berkeley, Adjutant 1 Shropshire Vol. Artillery, 1 Feb. 98 27 July 88 27 July 91(23 Jan. 99
104 Nixon-Eckersail, Frederic Eckersall - 27 July 88 27 July 91 23 Jan. 99
69 Nicholson, Walter Adams 27 July 88 -.7 July 91 17 Feb. 99
100 Pim, Edward Hugh 27 July 88 27 July 91 120 Feb. 99
bha Brock, Henry Jenkins, Dicisional Adjutant, South Africa 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92' 17 Mar. 99
Pirn Thomson, Alexander Frederick Roberts 1 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 19 Mar. 99
Budtcorth, Cans. Edicard Dutton [Brecet Major, 29 Nov. 00), Adjutant Hon. Art. I \ -, , _ _ . ,,
Co. of London, 21 Oct. 99... )
td Gordon, Neil Fraser, Dicisional Adjutant, Sheffield 27 July 8S 15 Feb. 89 13 Apr. 99
57 Oldham, Frank Trevor 15 Feb. 89 (5 Feb. 92 15 May 99
61 Coates, Reginald Carlyon • 15 Feb. 92 15 Feb. 92 25 May 9c
0 bha. Simpson-Baikie. Hugh Archie Dumlas272 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 8 June 09
Barnes, Hy. Marshall, Adj. Northumberland Art. Western Die. 1 Feb. 59 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 8 Juue 99
Hardman, Reginald Stanley, Ammunition Column t=; Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 8 Junego
C bha Dixon, George Frederic 13 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 iq July 99
1 bha Hobson, John Alexander 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 31 Aug. 1.9
bha Vallentin, Henry Edward. Adjutant 1 Jan. 00 15 Feb. 89 20 Seot.02 9 Oct. 99
85 Thomas, Henry Melville (Brevet M ijor, 29 Nov. o->) 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 9 Oct. C9
FD Sandars, Edward CaTe\r,-''i Dicisional Adjutant, South Africa 15 Feb. 89 £5 Feb. 92 9 Oct. 99
Dawson, Henry Finch, Recruiting Staff Officer, London, 8 Aug. go 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 9 Oct. 99
ro Le Mottee, Reginald Edward Arthur, Dicisional Adjutant, South Africa 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 9: 9 Oct. 99
55 Hay, James, Acting Adjutant, St. Thomas's Mount 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. q2 9 Oct. 99
FDjNevinson, Tom St. Aubyn Barrett-Lennard, Dicisional Adjutant, Woolwich 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92 9 Oct. 99
49 Emery, William Basil 27 July 89 27 July 92 9 Oct. 99
Gillman, Webb Aro Expedition, Southern Nigeria 27 July 89 27 July 92 1 9 Oct. 99
43 Grove, Ernest Williams, DSO I27 July 89 27 July 92 j 9 Oct. 59
93 Campbell, Gordon M'Clelland 27 July S9I27 July 92114 Oct. 99
StockUy, Arthur Vniacke, Adj. 1 Monmouth Vol. Art. 4 Nov. 95 15 Feb. 89 15 Feb. 92^21 Oct. 99
58 Marsden, Ricnard Travc-rs, Acting Aijtitant, Bangalore 27 July 89U7 July 92 21 Oct. 09
42 Bowring, Arthur Hautayne ■•.27 July 89 27 July 92 23 Oct. 99
Bright, Reginald Arthur I27 July 89J27 July 92 27 Oct. 99
120 Lewis, Gerald '27 July 89127 July 92 27 Nov. yv
29 Eaton-Evan*, Harry James 15 Feb. S9I15 Feb. 921 -• Nov
Broome, Guy Sacille Frederick: Adjutant Cossipore Volunteer Artillery
A. eha Aldridge, John Barttelot, DSO
77 Elwes, Walter Valentine Jephson Gary
eha Peel, Edward John Russell
Meha Powell, Edward Weyland Martin, DSO
96 James, John Edgeumbe
Allen, William Jefferies Benett, West African Frontier Force
89 Alexander. Ernest Wright
J eha Sykes, Clement Arthur
Clerfce, Augustus Basil Holt, p.a.c. Assist. Insp. Army Ordnance Dept., 14 Apr. 95
122 Metcalfe, Sydnev Fortescue
Sheppard, Herbert Cecil
28 Aruerne, David Davies, Dicisional Adjutant, Tasmania
127 Cape, (ieorge Augustus Stewart273
Hewetson, Alexander William
Gillsou, Godfrey, Egyptian Army
Hext, Lyonel Jonn
339 Kellv, Henry Edward Theodore270
»4 Wylde, Robert Darell
60 Willis, Edward Henry
133 Ashworth, Leonard Temple
L bha Greathed, Robert Napier
G eha Stirling, Charles (Brecet Major, 29 Nov. 00)
21 Browell, William Basil
U Hi Talbot, Gecrge Reginald H'itz Roy27 > ...
FD Phillpotts, Louis Murrav, Dicisional Adjutant, South Africa
H bha Best, Philip George, DSO
2 Manley, William George Henry
40 Parry, Claud Frederick Pilkington
71 Barlow, John Frederick
27 Bayly, Abingdon Robert
146 Parker, Lionel Lewis, Dicisional Adjutant, Aldershot
Drake, Henry Manning, Adjutant 7 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, 15 Feb. 97
64 Mallock, Arthur Maude Raymond
27 July 89 27 July 92J 2 Dec. 09
27 July 89 27 July 921 2 Dec. 99
27 July 8927 July 92 4 Dec. 90
27 July 89 27 July 92! 13 Dec. 99
27 July 8o 27 July 92 18 Dec. 99
27 Julv 89 27 July 92 18 Dec. 99
27 July 89 27 July 92 26 Dec. 99
27 July 89 27 Juiy 92 26 Dec. 99
27 July 89 27 July 92 1 Dec. 99
27 July 89 27 July 92 r Jan. <_o
27 July 80 27 July 02 r Jan. oj
13 Nov. 80 13 Nov. 92 3 Jan. co
13 Nov. 89 13 Nov. 92 3 Jan. 00
13 Nov. 8913 Nov. 93 9 Jan. 00
13 Nov. 89 13 Nov. 92 9 Jan. 00
13 NTov. 39 :3 Nov. 92 17 Jan. 03
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 17 Jan. oj
[4 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 19 Jan. uo
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 19 Jan. 00
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 19 Jan. 00
14 Feb. go 14 Feb. 93 23 Jan. 00
14 Feb. 9c, 14 Feb. 93 23 Jan. oc
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 23 Jan. 00
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 23 Jan. 00
14 Feb. ga 14 Feb. g5 23 Jan. 00
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 23 Jan. od
[4 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 23 Jan. 00
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 3 Fen. 00
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 3 Feb. o_>
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 3 Fob. o;
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 3 Feb. no
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 92 3 Feb. 00
14 Feb. 90' 14 Feb. 93 3 Feb. 00
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 3 Feb. to
172
Royal Horse and Boyal Field Artillery.
OAPIilNS. MldLIKtrr.
D hha Smith, Lionel Abel 14 Feb. 90
fd Wilson, Charles Holmes. Divisional Adjutant, Uilsea 14 Feb. 90
Gosselin, Bertram!, Adjutant Clare Artillery 1 Dee. 97 14 Feb. 00
BB rha Ruck-Keene, Robert Francis 10 May 90
Delaforce, Edwin Fraud/,-''1 Adjutant 2 W. Biding of York Vo! . Art. 15 Nov. 09 ... 25 July 90
De Bree, Huqo Douglas, Jubaland Expedition 25 July 90
Madoeks, William Babarts Napier (Brevet Major, 29 Nov. 00), D.A.A.Qen. South ) . .
Africa, 9 Nov. 01 S 25JU'y 9°
sni Tudor, Henry Hugh, Divisional Adjutant, South Africa 25 July 90
Piilmrr, Cyril Eustace, West African Frontier Force 25 July 90
Kirirau, Bertram Birhard, Commandant So. ^ Field Battery , Hyderabad Contingent 25 July 90
95 Boyce, Harry Augustus 25 July 90
Line, Frederick Cecil ', Ordnance Officer, 4th Class 25 July 90
fd Perreau, Arthur Montagu, Divisional Adjutant, Shorucliff'e, 16 June 00 25 July 90
.59 Cottingham, Henry Langrishe 25 July 90
Douglas, Sholto William, DSO. (5 Depot) 25 July 9c
80 Washington, Cecil Francis George 25 July 90
Hollowau. William Octaoiut, Adjutant 4 West Biding of Yorkshire Volunteer ; T ,
Artil&y, 1 Mar. 99 '...... i 2 5 Ju,y 9°
Z rha White, Geoffrey Herbert Anthony 25 July 90
1 Packard, Henry Norrington 25 July 90
io3 Henning, Philip Walter Beresl'ord 25 July 90
93 Henderson, George James 25 July 90
fi> Stewart, Davison Bruce, Dinitional Adjutant, Waterford 25 July 90
22 Ravenhill, Col' imrwood, Acting Adjutant, Kirkee 25 July 90
Baillic, George, 282 Ammunition Bark 1 25 Jul}' yo
63 Robertson, Charles Chetvvode 25 July 90
52 Henry, John 1 Nov.90
45 Short, William Ambrose ,13 Feb. 9
107 Smyth, George Abraham 13 Feb. 9
Y kha England, Raymond, Divisional Adjutant ,13 Feb. 9
Montgomery, Hugh Maude deFellenberg, Staff College 13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
i - Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
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eria, )
31 Browne, Saume! Swinton
Bluminer, Edmund W'al/er, Adjutant 1 Midlothian Volunteer Artillery, 1 Mar. 01
102 Donaldson, John William Edward-83
Mackenzie, Arthur Mackenzie Suit, Commanding Boyal Artillery, South Nige
with rank of Major
rha Kay, VViliiam Heape, Adjutant, Secunderabad
Cubill, Thomas Alt ley, W. African Frontier Force, icith rank of Captain 13 Feb. 9
fd Daiby, John, Divisional Adjutant, Exfler 13 Feb. 9
rha Hankey, John Cyril Gift'ard Alers, Divisional Adjutant, Newbridge 13 Feb. 9
Stapylton, Granville Joseph Chetwynd. Ammunition Column 13 Feb. 9
Bruce, Thomas, Adjutant 1 Sewcaslle-on-Tyne Volunteer Artillery, 25 Nov. 99 '13 Feb. 9
Bruce, Charles Maurice Dnnda* J16 May 9
fd Mathuw-Lannowe, George Richard Moucktoa,-4rf>K7n>i', Ipswich 16 May 9
Wheatley, Philip (Brevet Major, 29 Nov. 00), Ammunition Column, South Africa. ..16 May 9
26 Wemyss, Robert Edward Fitzmayer 16 May 9
fd Evans, Cuthbert, Divisional Adjutant, South Africa 24 July 9
id Downes, Leonard SawbridRe,*8' Adjutant, Curragh 24 July 9
Ward, Harry Dudley Oisulston 24 July 9
AA rha Monkhouse, Wdliam Pereival286 24 July 9
Charlton, Claud Edward Charles Graham, Egyptian Army 24 July 9
fd Ashmore, Edward Bailey-63 24 July 9
Vincent Berkeley 24 July o
72 Dennistoun, James George 24 July 9
fd Evans, William, DSO 24 July 9
Deventsh, Arthur Henry Noel, Assist. Bror. Marshal, S.Africa, 14 Mar. 01 : Nov. 9
Montgomery, Archibald Armar, Ammunition Column 4N0V. 9
Hine-Haycock, Vaughan Randolph, 2i0 DSO 20 Nov. 9
Kincaid-Smith, Kenneth John, DSO 23 Nov. 9
Hildt/ard, Harold Charles Thorotou, Staff Captain for Intelligence, South Africa, ) Nctv
Gosling, Seymour Frederick, Ammunition Bark 1 Dec. 9
39 Atkinson, Ben282 2 Dec. 9
Becke, Archibald Frank,2*' Adjutant 1 Warwickshire Volunteer Artillery, 17 Dec. 00 1 Jan. 92
fd Lloyd, Horace Giesler,288 Divisional Adjutant, Colchester 12 Feb. 92
fd Liv'eing, Charles Hawker 12 Feb. 92
F11H1 Davson, Harry Miller 12 Feb. 92
82 \taule, Henry Noel St. John DSO 12 Feb. 92
i3 Spencer, Harrison 12 Feb. 92
X rha Wardrop, Alexander Ernest 12 Feb. 92
6 Forman, Douglas Evans 19 Feb. 92
Johnstone, James Henry Waller, "-"Ammunition Column 1 3 Mar. 92
fd Ramsder., Henry, Divisional Adjutant, Cahir 13 Feb. 91
Tilney, Norman Eccles, -with Maxim Guns, China jiyMar. 92
Ellershow, Wilfrid, Instructor Boyal Military Academy, 30 Nov. co 1 Apr. 92
Byron, Johnfil Staff Capt.for B. Art. Edinburgh, 17 June 01 (temp.) 1 Apr. 92
fd Johnston, Frederick Campbell,252 Beserve |
70 Swann, Clarence John Henry ! 1 Apr. 92
Garstin, Henry Edward, Indian Ordnance Department ■ 1 Apr. 92
32 Oldfaeld, Leopold Charles Louis I 1 Apr. 92
fd Mackenzie, Frederick William, Divisional Adjutant, Woolwich ,13 May 92
Bridges, George Tom Molesworth 19 Feh. 92
119 Houstoun, Alexander253 i3 May 92
fd Walshe, Frederick Wm. Henry, Divisional Adjutant, Athlone 122 July 92
46 Foulkes, Henry Drury 122 July 92
FD Wilson, Herbert Stanley, Divisional Adjutant, Newcastle, 3 Dec. 00 I22 July 92
13d Bond, Henry Hendley .'. ,,.J22 July 92
130 de Berry, Philip Patrick Evelyn, Divisional Adjutant, Brighton 27 July 92
79 Courage, Miles Raie Ferguson, DSO. (Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 00) 10 Aug. 92
fd Ollivant, John Spencer, DSO. Divisional Adjutant, South Africa 1 Oct. j2
131 Keyworth, Robert Geoffrey ^10 Oct. 92
Wood.Chas. Hastings25* '17 Oct. 92
116 Seligman, Herbert Spencer 17 Oct. 97
14 Feb.
14 Feh.
14 Feb.
10 May
23 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
2; July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
1 Nov.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
. 13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
:3 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
24 July
24 July
24 July
24 July
24 July
24 July
24 July
24 July
24 July
1 Nov.
4 Nov.
20 No v .
23 Nov.
24 Nov
1 Dec.
2 Dec.
1 Jan.
12 Feb.
12 Feh.
r2 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
:2 Feb.
19 Feb.
; 3 Mar.
13 Feb.
19 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
8 July
1 Apr.
: Apr.
1 Apr.
-3 May
19 Feb.
18 May
22 July
22 July
22 July
22 July
52 July
10 Aug.
i Oct.
17 Oct.
17 Oct.
17 Oct.
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Feb. 00
Feb. 00
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93 ; 7 Feb. 00
94
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3 Feb. 00
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3 Feb. 00
3 Feb. 00
3 Feb. 00
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3 Feb. 00
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5 Mar. 00
5 Mar. 00
5 Mar. 00
5 Mar. 00
5 Mar. 00
5 Mar. 00
5 Mar. 00
5 Mar. 00
1 Mar. 00
x Mar. 00
1 Apr. 92
5 Apr. 00
5 Apr, 00
5 Apr. 00
5 Apr. 00
5 Apr. 00
Apr. o-j
Apr. 00
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Apr. oo
Apr. 00
Apr. 00
Apr. 00
Apr. 00
Apr. 00
Apr. 00
Boyal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
173
CiPTAIXS.
Macnaghten, Ernest Brandon, Special Service, South Africa
■fi Lamont, John William Frasere (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00)
118 Buchanan, Bertram George
115 Stanley, Hon. George Frederic
53 Fonsonby, Edward Francis Talbot
Stevenson, Edward Hall, DSO. Ammunition Park, South Africa
143 Harpnr, Edmund Herbert
Wynter, Hugh Talbot, A. O. Department, Singapore
Xewman, Edward Harding, Aide de Camp to Sir S. C. Hart
Davies, Walter Percy Lionel, Imp. Yeo
n5 Thompson, William'George29*
Symon, Walter Conover,*99 Ammunition Column, Xatal
33 Johnson, Ronald Man-
87 Clarke, George Vernon
id Eden, William Rushbrooke,300 DSO. Divisional Adjutant, Trowbridge
151 Nutt, Arthur Charles Rothery
112 Wilson'Lancelot^Machell301
103 Hamilton, Claud Lorn Campbell
12 Doyle, John Fras. Innes Hay
54 Cairnes, James Elliot
fd Broughton, Legh Harley Delves302
66 Carey, Harold Eustace
56 Drake, William Hacche, Garrison Adjutant, /Egypt
Stanton, Francis Henry Guy (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00), Ammunition Park
125 Clarke, Henry Calvert Stanley
25 Ritchie, Charles Maclver
Keane, Sir John, Jit., Ammunition Column
150 Atlay, Hugh Wordsworth
O'Malley, Charles Louqhlin, Adjutant 1 Xorihumberland Vol. Artillery, 4 June 01
144 Mair, George Tagore
74 Edwards, Arthur Clement:
Brooke, Edward William Saurin, West African Frontier Force
152 Seagram, Tom Ogle
92 Stallard, Stacy Frampton
Hawkes, Corlis St. Leger Gillman
137 Cotton, Arthur Stedman
240 Radcliffe, Percy Pollexfen de Blaquiere
15 Musgrave, Arthur David
Phipps, Henry Bamsay, Egyptian Army
11 Arbuthnot, Alexander George
FD Koebel, Henry Arthur, Adjutant, Eawul Pindee
Tyler, Francis Cameron, Hyderabad Contingent !..!......
fd Montr^sor, Louis Basset (4 Depot)
Hope, Charles Dunbar, Ammunition Park
37 Wade, Harry Amyas Leigh Herschel ......... '.
in Coode, Henry Penrose Rushton
£14 Forman, Arthur Baron,303 Acting Staff Captain for Royal ArHUery',' Colchester '.'.'.
fd Stobart, George Herbert (2 Depot)
Fair, Arthur Edward Balfour, Ammunition Park '..'.'.-.........'.'..'....'...'.'...
47 Birley, Richard Archibald ".".".!..!!"!!"!!!!!!!!!!"""!!!
Brown, Frank Tatton, Pay Department
Lewin, Henry Frederick Elliott, serving with Egyptian Army
Edwards, William Egerton (Brevet Major, 29 Nov. 00)
41 Paley, Raymond Edward
Walthall, Edward Charles Walthall Delves, DSO. JimiBK»7«o)i'j?ari'V™\\\"™."."!!
142 Conolly, Edward Michael,3M Ammunition Column, Xatal
FitzGerald, llordaunt John Fortescue ....'.'.'.'..
Gemmell, Wm. Alex. Stewart,305 Ammunition Park [[]",\"\\\\\""[\"'.', .......
Grayson, Ambrose Dixon Holdrege
Dickson, Bertram, Jubaland Expedition
62 Barnes, Christopher Chevalier306
fd Wheeler, Edgar Lockyer, Divisional Adjutant, West African Frontier Force'''.'.'.'.'.'.
Ingham, Charles St. Maur, Ammunition Park
Peck, Hy. Richardson,307 Ammunition Column "".'.".""""
14 Giiffith, Rupert Henn
Russell, Harry Thompson, Aide de Camp to Sir ■Bindon Blood ,"1 Apr • 01 '.'.'"
135 Wainewright, Arthur Reg.309 r
48 Smith, Henry Broke ','
Miller. Hugh de Burgh DSO. with Maxim Guns. South Africa,
Foster, Wilfrid Lionel, Ammunition Park ,
124 Balfour, Colin Denison^HtOerwf) '.'.'.'.'.'....'."".'.'.'.'..'.'..'.'.
10 Weber, Wm. Herman Frank309 ...
Scott, Charles Walker, Ammunition Park .....'.'.'.'".'.'.".'.'.'.'.".'.".
31 Barton, Patterson
Winter, Ormonde de VEpee, Hyderabad Contingent .'.'..'.','.'.'.
Wilson, Francis Adrian, DSO. Ammunition Park ....'.'...'...'...'.
Livingotone-Learmontti Frao Leger Christian with Maxvm Guns. S Af-.ca .
ED Gray, Norman M'Neill, Divisional Adjutant, Aldershot
Dyson, Louis Morgan, Ammunition Column
Irchdale, Theodore Montgomery - DSO. Adjutant Lancashire Field A-iJleru
FD Newcome, Henry William (7 Depot) _ *_>#_
»3 Newman, Charles Richard "...'
Higgins, John Frederick Andrews, DSO.' Ammunition Park '. ! ...
83 Birch, Edward Massy, DSO
128 Despard, Wilfred Holmes Croasdaile .'.""H^!!"!'!.^.'"..'!,'". "!'.!!!!.'!!!'."!!!'.!! '"'"""'"
Butler C-ecge Lewis ., Ammunition Column
Begbie, Alfred Richard Glynn, with Maxim Gum, ]So»ttQVWc*"!"!!.'.!.."..!l!!!."!!!
Kirke, Kenneth St. George, Special Ammunition Column
Bethell, Alfred Bryan, Egyvtian Army
Kemble, Francis A.rthur, Offg. Ord. Officer, 4th Claw".'.'.
Hill, Roderick Tickell,3'0 with Maxim Guns, South Africa
38 Bayley, George Henry Wyndham
73 Blois, Dudley George
Rudkin, William Charles Eric '...'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..
117 Maidlow, John Southern '.'.'..'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.
2NI> LIEUT. LIEUT. CAPTAIlf.
9 Nov. 92 9 Nov. 95 18 Apr. 00
1 Jan. 93 1 Jan. 96 18 Apr. 00
11 Jan. 93'n Jan. 96 19 Apr. 00
16 Jan. Q3 13 Jan. 96 19 Apr. 00
16 Jan. 93 16 Jan. 96 23 Apr. 00
18 Jan. 93 18 Jan. 96 27 Apr. 00
1 Feb. 93j 1 Feb. 96 n May 00
1 Feb. 93! 1 Feb. 90 21 May 00
1 Feb. 93 1 Feb. 96 21 May 00
1 Feb. 931 1 Feb. 9c 21 May 00
1 Feb. 93 16 Feb. 96 21 May 00
1 Mar. 93 1 Mar. 96 22 May 00
4 Mar. 93 1 Mar. 96 26 May 00
4 Mar. 93 4 Mar. 96 27 May oc
4 Mar. 93 4 Mar. 96 2 i May c-.
16 Mar. 93 6 Mar. 96128 May 00
1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96 28 May oo
1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96, 5 June oo
1 Apr. 93! 1 Apr. 96 10 June 03
1 Apr. 93! 1 Apr. 96112 Juneoo
6 Apr. 93! 6 Apr. 96(14 Juneoo
6 Apr. 93: 6 Apr. 96 16 Juneoo
1 May 93 1 May 96 18 June 00
30 May 96 18 June 00
1 3 Juneoo
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29 June 00
29 June oo
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30 May 93 „-
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:4 June 93
17 June 93
26 June 93
26 June 93
30 Juue 93
1 Aug. 93
11 Aug. 93
11 Aug. 93
11 Aug. 93
r9 Aug. 93
1 Sept. 93
4 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
:i Oct. 93
a Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
23 Oct. 93
4 Nov. 93
9 Dec. 93
16 Dec. 93
31 Dec. 93
14 Mar. 94
16 Mar. 94
22 Mar. 94
1 Apr. g4
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
14 June 96
17 June 96
26 June 96
26 June 96
30 June 96
1 Aug. 96
11 Aug. 90
11 Aug. 96
ti Aug. 96
19 Aug. 9613'
1 Sept.96'26 July 00
4 Oct. 96 2S July 00
21 Oct.
21 Oct. 96
21 Oct. 96
21 Oct. 96
23 Oct. 96
4 Nov. 96
9 Dec. 96
io Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
14 Mar. 97
16 Mar. 97
22 Mar. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 94 1 Apr. 97
14 July 94 14 July 97
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1 Oct. 00
6 Oct. 00
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12 Oct. 00
12 Oct. 00
15 Oct. 00
8 Oct. 00
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26 Oct. 00
1 Nov. 00
1 Nov. 00
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10 Nov. 00
o Nov. oo
14 Nov. 00
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j Jan. 01
15 Jan. 01
16 Jan. 01
16 Jan. 01
25 Jan. 01
28 Jan. 01
1 Sept. 94 1 Sept.97
29 Sept.94 29 Sept.97
4 Oct. 94 4 Oct. 97
15 Nov. 94 '5 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 94 17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 94 17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 94 17 Nov. 97
17 Nov.94 l7 -Nov. 97 ..,
17 Nov.94 17 Nov. 97 j 14 Nov. 00
17 Nov.94 17 Nov. 97 20 Nov. 00
17 N0V.94 17 Nov. 97 Te TlPfi. no
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17 Nov. 94: 17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 54 17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 94^7 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 94J17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 9477 Nov. 97i-~
17 Nov. 94'i7 Nov. 97:30 Jan. 01
17 Nov. 94! 17 Nov. 97 1 Feb. 01
17 Nov. 94 17 Nov. 97 6 Feb. 01
17 Nov. 94 17 Nov. 97 18 Feb. 01
17 Nov. 94 17 Nov. 97 22 Feb. 01
12 Dec. 94 12 Dec. 97 1 Mar. 01
12 Dec. 94 12 Dec. 97, 12 Mar. 01
15 June 95 15 June 98 14 Mar. ox
15 June 95,15 June 98: 14 Mar. 01
15 June 95(15 June 981 15 Mar. 01
15 June 95 15 June 98 22 Mar. 01
15 June95Ji5 June9826 Mar. 01
15 June 95 15 June 9SI30 Mar. 01
15 June 95(15 June 98 14 Apr. 01
15 June 95 15 June 98 1 15 Apr. 01
15 June 95 15 June9823 Apr. 01
15 June 95 15 June 98 28 Apr. 01
15 June 95 is June 98J28 Apr. 01
15 June 95 15 June 98(30 Apr. 01
15 June 95 15 June 981 1 May 01
15 June95 15 June 98! 6 May ci
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174
1 loyal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
Captains.
Belcher. Harold Thomas, DSO.
West, G. Evelyn John Anuesley
Game, Philip Woolcott
106 Buzzard. Frank Anstie
Street, Harold Edward,3" South Africa
28 Hinde, Alan
O bha Gosiiet. Francis William312
51 Bolster, George Emil
G bha Calthrop, Everard Ferguson
37 Smith, Harry Rep. Walter Marriott
O eha Howell, Geoff. Llewellyn Hinds
CfiHAHolland, Charles Stewart
itHA Bell, William Cory Heward
Lieutenants. 2Ndt.ieut.j
15 Juneqs
19 July 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
A eha Du Port, Osmond Charteris313 2 Nov. 95! 2 Nov. g8;
11 Gordon, George Hamilton [ 2 Nov. 95! 2 Nov. 98
30 Pattisson, John Howell I 2 Nov. 95 1 2 Nov. 98
38 Thackeray, Charles Bonverie ... 2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 981
Goldie, Mark Leigh, 3IV0. Aro\ „„„ i „„ „'
Expedition, Southern Nioeria\\ ' Nov' 95 2 Nov. 98
G eha Fox, Arthur Maxwell, DSO...., 2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98,
2 Nov. 95: 2 Nov.
21 Ramsden, Richard Elmslie
Logan, Francis Douglas, Adj.~>
Volunteer Artillery 5
BnH.iJones, Eustace Henry
64 Goodson, Frank
23 Ward, Harry 21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 9 ;
23 Lewis, Philip Edward 21 Mar. 99 21 Mar. 99
13 FurrWall, Willoughby 21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
TJ bha A'.lcard, Herbert, DSO 21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
33 Lough, Arthur Tobin 21 Mar. 96]2r Mar. 99
55 Hope, John William 21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
Farquhar,James,W. African F.F. 21 Mar. q6 21 Mar. 99
24 Hudson, Arthur Ross 121 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
H bha Stirling, William 21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
Y bha Mackey.Hugh Jas. Alex. .1/(0 21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
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12 Pringle, Hall Grant 21 Mar. 96 2i Mar. 99
H bha Kinsman, Gerald R. Vivian 21 Mar. 96 2I Mar. 99
65 Tovey, George Strangways 21 Mar. 96 2I Mar. 99
52 Gilpin, Bradney Bernard 21 Mar. 962: Mar. 99
B bha Head, Arthur E. Maxwell .. ,2r Mar. g62: Mar. 99
56 Deshon, Fredk. G. Tower pi Mar. 96 2I Mar. 99
Gbha Fulton, John Duncan Bertie312 21 Mar. 96 2, Mar. 99
75 Paterson, Philip Joseph '14 July 96, 4 July 99
M bha Brancker, William Sefton ...21 Sept.96!2I Sept.99
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CBHAWynne.HenryErnestSingleton^i Sept.96 2J Sept.99
Q kha Burne. Edward Robert 21 Sept.96 2I Sept.99
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Lieutenants.
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84 Twidale, William Cecil Erasmus
86 Shewell, Eden Francis
42 Hawksley, JohnPlunkettVerney
fd de Sniidt, Erroll Mervyn
EHAMevricke, Rupert John Chabert
Bedwell, Ed. Parker
65 Paxton, Harold William
2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98 64 Spiller, Duncan Wilfred Lambart
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African Frontier Force )
7 Symes-Thompsou, A. Howard
CAPTAIN.
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61 Dooner, John Graham 21 Sept.9621 Sept.cg
J rha Hill, Henry Warburton316 21 Sept.96|2I Sept.cg
P eha Buchanan-Dunlop, C. Napier [21 Sept.o6(2I Sept.99
M rha Elliot, Edward Halhed Hugh|2i Sept.96 2I Sept.99
Y bha Russell, ifon.Eertrand Joseph!2i Sept.96121 Sept.99
J rha Clark, William EUis ,21 Sept.96 2I Sept.99
R rha Cantlie.Wm. HecryNorthcote 25 Sept.96 25 Sept.99
rha Phillips, Edw. Hawtin, DSO. ~) I , -, T
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Q bha Gethin, Richard Walter St. ) ,,-
* Lawrance S 23 M&r" 97,23 Mar- °°
W bha Stopford, Heneage Frank ... 23 Mar. 97 23 Mar. 00
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50 Bartholomew, William Henry. ..23 Mar. 97 23 Mar. 00
R rha Rainsford-Hannay, Frederick^ Mar. 97,23 Mar. 00
21 Gill, Douglas Howard 23 Mar. 97 23 Mar. 00
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44 Mundy, Harcourt Antrobus J l ..-,, ,,
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29 Campbell, Norman St. Clair ... 23 Mar. 97 23 Mar. 00
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18 Jones, Wm. P. Sutton | 1 Apr. 97
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AA eha Rochlbrt-Bo3'd, Henry Chas. 1 Sept. 97
fd Goff, Lionel Trevor (3 Depot) ... 1 Sept. 97
62 Stanley, Frederick 1 1 Sept. 97
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D bha Ellington, 5.dward L.'onard ... 1 Sept.97! 1 Sept.oo
4 Jameson, Wm. Kenneth Eustace
T eha Barlley, Stanhope Cole
41 Butler, Bernard Arnold Bar- (
rington )
47 Shaw-Stewart, Basil Heron
Turner, Arthur Jercois, Lt.ofa ~i
Company of Gentlemen Cadets )
13 Mallock, Charles Herbert
Rbha Allardyce, J. Grahamc \
Buchanan )
49 Norton, William Harold
14 Cameron, Oxford Somervillc ...
8 Scott, John WiUoughby
TiiHASynnoit. Wilfrid Thomas
40 Martelli, Horace de Courcy318 ...
L rha Mellor, Jocelyn
39 Harrison, Alfred Herbert
Nutt, Charles Raymond, Hyder- )
afjad Contingent J
63 Cuninghame, Edward William >
Montgomery i
8 West, Alex. HenryDelap,4«im». (
Column )
20 Dobson, Montague Charles
I bha Browne, Alfred Eden !26 Feb. g8|i6 Feb. 01
O rha St. John, Edmund Farquhar 26 Feb. 98(16 Feb. 01
D bha Reichwald, William Frederick1 21 Apr. o3 16 Feb. 01
15 Thomson, RogerGordon 23 Juneg8]i6 Feb. 01
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fd Anstruther, Robert ;Abercrom- 1 \ June9g'6 Feb. 01
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73 Schrottky, Cecil Eugene Gerard 23 June981i6 Feb. 01
Pbha Holford, Charles Frederick ... 23 June98i6 Feb. 01
T rha Karslake, Henry 123 JunegSI^ Feb. 01
E kha Parsons, William Forster 23 June 98 16 Feb. 01
68 Rich, John Easton 23 June9S'r6 Feb. 01
82 Wickham,Ths. E. Palmer, DSO. ,23 June9S'i6 Feb. ci
86 Awdry, Ambrose John I23 June 98, 16 Feb. 01
67 Sheppard Ponsonby, DSO. 1 \ janeg^s6 Feb. 01
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60 Mackworth, Fras. Julian Audley1 24 Juneg3]i6 Feb. 01
20 Davidson, Norman Randall J24 June
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abad Contingent i *
21 Colville, John Koss 24 June
39 Maturin, Reginald George 24 June _
62 Morris, George William Sterne .. 14 Sept.98116 Feb. o
Seals, John M> Queen, Lieut of I . Sept.98116 Feb. 01
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45 Boddam-Whetham, Cecil
84 Sherbrooke, Nevile Hugh Cairns
53 Woollcombe-Adams. Cecil Ed- ^
ward Geo. Ammunition Col.... )
135 Crozier, Baptist Barton
43 Woodroffe, Charles Richard
81 Harris, Oscar Mark 22 Dec. 98; 16 Feb. 01
63 West, Francis George 22 Dec. 98:16 Feb. or
126 Blathwayt, Gerald Wynter 522 Dec. 98:16 Feb. or
87 Simpson, Henry Charles 22 Dec. g8|i6 Feb. 01
fd Lowther, Edward St. George ...22 Dec. 98I16 Feb. 01
79 Cossart, Arthur Raleigh Blandy'22 Dec. 98:16 Feb. 01
2 Lamb, Reginald Wilfred 22 Dec. 98(16 Feb. or
129 Hezlet, Robert Knox ^Dec. 98 16 Feb. 01
14 Mellor, Abel 23 Dec. 98 16 Feb. 01
Boyal Horse and Eoyal Field Artillery.
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LlKUIEXAKTS.
79 Stanley, Oliver Hugh
7 Craven, Waldemar Sigismund 1
Dacre 1"
fd Comes, Hugh (2 Depot)
ru Harris, Arthur George Robert >
Charles 5 •
ss Thomson, Alan Fortescue
F bha Furse, George Armand
Trench, Fras. Maxwell Chene-i
vis, Aide de Camp to Lt.Gen. \
H. J. T. Hilyard, 22 ilar. 01 J
D in Bryant, Frederick Carkeet ..
2 White, Roger Wingate
32 Riddell, John Balfour
4 Venning, Gordon Ralph, DSO.
38 Nesham, Thms. Peere Williams,
66 Bourchier, Raymond Walter Hy.
K bha Bridges, Alexander Henry ..
E kha Sleddon, H. Walter (5 Depot)
fd Wall, Richard Ralph Baldwin...
83 Asser, Terney
T an Hambro, Harold Everard
I eha Taylor, Glenleigh JohnSchill
Sow, Alan Campbell, Hyderabad \
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6 Keate, Robert Dizmore Morris
68 Harrison, Alan Duncan
5 Roberts, Douglas Walkden
17 Crowe, Thomas FitzGerald )
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"88 Cowell, Henry Pulleine John ...
Johnstone, Gilbert Lumley,Capt. I
11 Bn. Imp. Yeo. S. Africa... j
Lynch - Staunton, Reginald 1
Kirkpatrick,319 Ammn. Col.... )
23 Parsons, William Frederic
57 Vernon, Lionel Douglas
61 Ballioghall, Harry Miller
60 Thellusson, .Hon. Hugh Ednrund
V bha Mayall, Charles Gosset
X bha Cooke, Edward Douglas j
Montague Hunter J
76 Naper, Lenox Arthur Dntton ...
68 Williams, Robert Carlisle
fd Lascelles, Ronald Hastings
6c Leggett, Eric Henry Goodwin, )
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F eha Dickinson, Wm.HenryEger- )
tondeBrissac S
43 Cox, Harold Bennett
39 Warren, Lionel Edward
King, George Hubert Clayton...
M bha Goschen, Arthur Alec, DSO.
37 Scott, Charles Alexander Beid...
37 Crofton, Malby
70 Punnett, Percival Rudd
83 Maunsell, Cecil John Cokayne...
9 Hamilton, Harry Austen
36 Murray, Francis Mackenzie
44 Ironside, William Edmund
73 Higgon, Archibald Bellairs
Stewart, Douglas, W. African \
Frontier Force J
70 Gourlie, James
131 Roberts, Ivon d'Esterre
Z eha Ealston, George Richard
50 Ballard, John Arthur
69 Clark, Cecil Horace
130 Lloyd, Owen Stanley
115 Delves-Broughton, Wm.Edward
AA bha Hood, Edward Thesiger )
Frankland (Depot) ]
Cocicraft, Louis William La~)
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Intelligence, South Africa ...J
149 Laurie, Kenrick Carteret
12 Queripel, Leslie Herbert
91 Hare, George Ambrose
9 Addison, Arthur Mervyn
77 Hill, Hugh Rowley
16 Savile, Lawrence Wrey
17 Hoare, Lionel Lennard
W bha Godman, Lawrence
85 Jelf, Wilfrid Wykeham
85 Marryat, Ronald
64 Parkin, William Allan Brooke"!
7 Chamier, Henry Arthur Guy
21 Johnson, Edward Fielder
5 Gray, Evelyn St. Clair
87 Anderson, Thomas Gayer
37 Preeston, Noel Percival Richard
BB bha Duthie, Arthur Murray
W bha Curling, Joseph
147 Saunders, Cecil Howie
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3 Apr. 01
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LlBUTBNAJfTS-
L bha Steel, Edward Anthony
146 Stillwell, Wiliiam Digby
Henderson, Clarence Gordon\
Hume, Hyderabad Contingent j
82 Cox, Charles Henry Fortnom ...
92 Potter, Claud Furniss
Gascoigne, Lionel
26 Belgrave, John Dalrymple
148 Reynolds, Douglas
9 Gray, Walter Ker
X bha Bates, Cecil Robert
59 Armitage, Charles Clement
X eha Erskine, Arthur Edward
60 Hebert, Charles
Z eha Burnyeat, Hugh Ponsonby ...
96 Ingram, John Markham
66 Thornton, Godfrey St. Leger
95 Popham, Gilbert Leyborne
r47 Atchison, Henry Whiston
07 Jervis, Nicholas Gordon Main-\
waring /
93 Lewer, Leonard William
97 Gillespie, Hugh James
99 Shaw, Randolph Albert
Z eha Salt, Harold Francis
A eha Corbett, Cecil Uvedale
10 Hill, Gerald Arthur Hill
74 Ramsay, Norman
Nbha Scarlett, James Alexander ..
77 Robinson, Frederick Winwood ...
137 M'Lean, Charles Wesley Weldon
128 Keith, Royden Carlyle
129 Piddingtoh, Arthur
r3o Burrili, Robie William Sterns
42 Groves, Wm. Frederick Priaulx
fd Hawkins, Chas Francis (6 Depot)
120 Henderson, James Alex. (4 Depot'
fd Jervis - Smith, Eustace JohnY
(2 Depot) /
145 King, Henry James Philips
126 Masters, Godfrey
125 Sherlock, David J. Christopher >
Eustace j
113 Hay, Edward Stuart
33 Ditmas, Harold Edward Churton
K eha Layton, George Vivian Temple
r22 Bower, Claude Edward Synier- '(
combe j
131 Finlayson, Robert Gordon
i2i Eden, Alan George
40 Dunbar, Joseph Cameron
118 Younger, Arth. Allan Sbakespear
Forbes, Hon. Donald Alexander. .
114 Fergusson, Vivian Moffat
Whitfield, Robt. Langton Digby
103 Spinks, Charlton Watson...
53 Meldon, Philip Albert
132 Pinto - Leite, Arsenio Joseph I
(5 Depot) /
Tijou, Reginald Alton
Skinner, Edward John
109 Brousson, Frederick
19 Traill, Henry Edward O'Brien ..
Aeha Spencer- Smith, DrummondV,
Cospatrick (A Depot) j
112 Bowles, John de Vere
117 Willis, Arthur
3 Boyd, Henry Alexander
5 Bartram, Harry Brocklesby
EBHANixon, Christopher William ...
no Muirhead, Murray
in Sarson, Edward Vipan
112 Young, Claude Sheridan
54 Lawrence, Henry Rundle
Gibbon, John Houghton, Aro )
Expedition, Southern Nigeria j
eha Philips, John Lionel (B Depot)
44 Alabaster, Rupert Cecil
116 Rogers, Walter Lacy yea
117 Hill, Rowlev Arthur Edward
118 Stebbing, Nigel Austin
K eha Ormerod, George Milner
James, Christian Wilfrid
21 Sinclair, Thomas Charles
42 Vickery, Charles Edwin
54 Jackson, Hugh Stanley
106 Murray, William Athole
12 Bayley, Arthur Frederick
108 Fisher, Herbert George
128 Johnson, Raymond Henry.
1 1 Porter, Leslie Bampfylde Morse
105 Jones, Robert Arthur
109 Napier, VernonMonroColquhoun
10 Johnston, Richard George Mann
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Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
LIEDTENANT5.
70 Stewart, Jas. St. Clair Drysdale
51 Pulley. Charles
122 Grice-Hutcbinson, Claude B.
125 Bradbury, Edward Kinder....
1 Renny-Tailyour, John Wingfield
106 Raikes, Lawrence Taunton
48 Paul, Walter Reginald
123 Prance, Robert Courtenay
117 Powell, John Harold Slade
131 Bucknill, Llewellyn Morris
6 Farran, George Francis
126 Marshall.'Frederick Herbert
129 Stevens, Cecil Mordaunt Henry
in Boyd, Arthur Octavian
104 Warren, William Robinson
102 Cowan, James De Butts
80 Bate, Thomas Reginald Fraser
56 Harvey, Cosmo George Sinclair
BB hha Harrison, Jas. Murray Robt.
98 Medlicott, Henry Edward
102 Caull'eild, Harry Frowd St. Geo.
101 Taylor, Brook Wilbraham <
16 Bell, Eric James
24 Hext, George Trevor Barkley ...
144 Rawlins, Stuart William Hughes
90 Adams, Robert Jackson
76 Davies-Evans, Herbert
Griffin, John M'Clean, West \
African Frontier Force )
140 Mann, George Duncan
52 Webber, Horace ArmiucWilliams
32 Gregory, Kimber Hamond
141 Rickards, Marcus Cecil Anson ...
65 Lee, Gerald Wolsenholme
104 Carrington, Chas. R. Brownlow
V hha Poston, William John Lloyd...
140 Sinclair, John Norman
141 Langford, Edward Gilliat
03 Rhodes, Wilfred McTurk
130 Curling, William Graham
33 Bath, Kenneth Lambert
F hha Bull, Henry
Lbha Ramsden, Josslyn Vere
76 Mitchell, William Charles
46 Chichester, Aug. John Bruce )
Macdonald Dawson }
327 Lumley, Charles Hugh
LongstatT, Ralph
28 Hunter, Douglas Hamilton Keats
no Coopor, Cecil Fletcher
36 Paynter, William Pattinson
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134 Carruthers, James 12 May 00
145 Cookson, George Henry 12 May ooj
AA hha Peele, Herbert Joshua John 12 May 00:
47 Parrington, John Whinfleld 12 May 00
78 Smith, Geoffrey 12 May 00
47 Nornabell, Henry Marshall 12 May 00
94 Bower, Harold Garnet Lance 12 May 00
67 Newland, Arthur Edward 12 May 00
93 Cullerne, Charles Pulteney 12 May 00
143 Anderson, Stuart Milligan 12 May 00
68 Elam, Herbert William Townend 12 May 00
59 Gidley, Courtenay de Blois 16 May 00
95 Clover, Austin Leslie 16 May ooj
8 Donkin, Frederick Langloh, Amm. Col 19 May 00 !
23 Lawes, Thomas Clifford 23 May 00
Walch, John Crosby 23 May 00
61 Anderson, Edgar Oswald^ 23 May ooj
31 TJniacke, Cecil Dudley Woodgate 23 May 00,
19 Pooley, Thomas Edward 23 May 00:
Banks, Harry Cecil 23 May 00
88 Westgarth, John Ellestere 23 May oo,
81 Kelly, Robert Hume Vandeleur 23 May 00,
Parbury, Frederick Nigel 23 May 00,
86 Ross, Malcolm Nugent 23 May 00
Ford, John Everard Hugo 23 May oo!
124 Sykes, Francis Bernard 23 May 00
5 Boger, Roger Montague 23 May 00
14 Bettington, Claude,"21 Ammunition Column 23 May od:
38 M'Gee, Jasper Kenneth Gordon 23 May od
78 Howell, Herbert Gwynne 23 May 00
18 McDonogh, James John 23 May 00
Wilson, Patrick Hogarth , 23 May 00
Miller, George Ralph 23 May 00
64 Marwick, Allan Graham 23 May 00
107 Syer, Joseph Murray 23 May oo|
28 Du Val, George Thomas 23 May 03
67 Russell, Douglas Henry Newbery 23 May ooj
Jago, John Robert, Indian Staff Corps 23 May 00
69 Shaw, Jocelyn Frederick de Fonblanque 23 May oo,
73 Gosse, William Hay 23 May 00
83 Ffrench, Evelyn Wilson 23 May 00
18 Sanders, Francis Gordon 23 May 00
35 Hamilton, George Theodore 23 May co
Second Lieutenants.
16 Kirkland, Travers
71 Stewart, Harold Souther
35 Palmer, Alan Zouch
Matthew*, Harry de Coures, West African )
Frontier Force, vxth rank of' Lieut. $
13 Ubsdell, Thurloe Richardson
85 Walshe, George Gordon Joseph
144 Greaves, Henry Michael
139 M'C'lymont, Robert Arthur
Dick'-Cleland, Thomas Stevenson
22 Lyster, Philip Graves
27 Turner, George Frederic Brown ,
143 Oldham, Frederick Hugh Langston
27 Tillard, Philip Snow ".
142 Ferguson, Kenneth Bethune
S kha Sanderson, Ronald Harcourt
54 Woodside, Alfred M'Bride
49 Mecredy, Henry
Steven*, Alfred Charles Cornicallis, West \
African Frontier Force /
124 Leech, Arthur Graves
12 Blaihwayt, Henry Wynter
71 Butchart, James Alexander
132 Reeves, Robert Clanmalier
25 Bartholomew, Arthur Wcllaston
15 Edwards, Alfred Harold
11 Joyce, Lewis Whitmore
79 Scarlett, Hugh Richard
130 Wray, Henry Cecil
N rha Donaldson, Norman
29 Ingpen, William Frederick
in Tompson, Reginald Henry Dalrymple
138 Lewin, Ernest Ord
4 Patterson, Norman
127 Burden, William MacC'ormac...
2 Stone, John Hartrick
119 Williams, Leonard Eliot Ciawslmy
N kha Usher, Thomas Olemenu
97 Kirby, William Lewis Clark
27 Evans, Henry John Archibald
49 Todd, James Farquhar
31 Grieve, Frederick Charles Letchworth
114 Pillans, William Soltau
45 Cousens, Robert Baxter
101 Reid, Walter Richard
41 Burton, Francis Charles Deane, Hyderabad**
Contingent, 7 Dec. 01 )
Hunt, Cyril Owen Carew
62 Jones, William Allen Frere
26 Salmond, Francis William
142 Heather, Vincent James
M'Lay, Walter James
51 Fitzgibbon, Edmond Gerald
45 Power. Robert Atcheson Ffrench
145 Sanderson, Robert Ballcntyne
89 Tweedie, David Keltie
Muirhead, John Arthur, with Indian S. C. ...
Macdona, Basil Victor
66 Mortimore, Claude Alick
75 Bailey, Frederick George Glyn322
Alston, Conyers William
77 Ewart, Robert Frederick
43 Smith, Charles Hodgkinson
81 Boultbee, Archibald St. John
75 Baker, Richard Lawrence
Maclaverty, Charles Forbes Shaw
36 Mowbray, John Leslie
146 Saunderson, John Vernon
46 Arthur, Henry Bartlo Compton
92 Vivian, Claud Esme
94 Crofton, Malby Richard Henry
133 Burdon, Cyril Walmesley
15 Rich, Christopher Stiles
29 Boase, George Orlebar
30 Chambers, William Trant
149 Main, Arthur Kerr (2 Depot)
49 Marshall, Edwin Tilney (6 Depot)
91 Blount, Greville Hubert Robins
137 Wilmer, Eric Randal Gordon
58 Young, Hugh Greville ( 1 Depot)
96 Hill, Conway Rowlay
123 Gay -Roberts, Edmund Wyndham (7 Depot)
147 Gardner- Waterman, Alan
pd Heneage, Arthur Pelham (7 Depot)
148 Wynter, Henry Walter
128 Robinson, Leonard John Whishaw
59 Blair, William Kenneth Playfair
Cooper, Clifton Graham Astley (3 Depot) ...
58 Wace, Sidney Lawrie
52 De Bourbel, Bayard Alexis
115 Maitland, George Ramsay
102 Nation, Francis Codrington
140 M'Gowan, Thorburn (1 Depot)
82 Gethin, Frederick Durrant Scott
41 Carlyon, Tiistrem
2NDHEUT.
23 May 00
2; May 00
23 Ma3r 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
2O May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May ot>
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May co
26 May 00
20 June 00
27 June 00
16 July co
18 July 00
18 July 00
18 July 00
18 July 00
18 July 00
1 8 July 00
18 July 00
18 July 00
25 July 00
25 July 00
25 July 00
25 July 00
25 July 00
25 July 00
25 July 00
23 July 00
25 July 00
28 July 00
28 July 00
28 July 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
1 3 Aug. 00
18 Aug, 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
18 Aug. 00
22 Aug. 00
22 Aug. 00
Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery.
I75&
|2»DLIEUT.
22 AUg. OO
22 AUg". OO
22 Aug". OO
■22 Aug. OO
22 Aue. OO
2 2 Aug. OO
22 Allg. OO
22 Aug. 60
22 AUg. OO
22 AUg. OO
22 Au°:. OO
1 22 Aug. OO
22 Aug. OO
8 Sept. 00
8 Sept. 00
8 Sept. 00
8 Sept. 00
8 Sept. 00
8 Sept. 00
[2 Sept. 00
[2 Sept. 00
[5 Sept. 00
6 Oct. 00
6 Oct. 00
6 Oct. 00
6 Oct. 00
6 Oct, 00
to Oct. 00
17 Oct. 00
24 Oct. 00
3 Nov. 00
7 Nov. 00
7 Nov. 00
21 Nov. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. oc
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 D<?c. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. oc
19 Dec. 00
19 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
127
141
I39
142
J43
144
56
7i
151
146
150
3
22
90
133
57
80
25
FD
99
150
24
IOI
88
26
in
122
89
us
103
121
132
108
90
92
109
137
no
94
138
98
116
104
107
100
123
93
4S
t48
Second Lieutenants.
Lamb. Benjamin
Staveley, Arthur Godfrey
Wallinger, Ernest Arnold
Farrer, Frederic Liddell
Sadler, Henrv Knight
De Winton, Henry Powys
Stenning, Kenelm Hill
Lyon, Claude Darey George
Rostron, Philip Simpson
Colley, Clarence Christopher
Roe, John Windsor
Nevile, Gervys Charles
Lockett, Vyvyan Noverre
Powell, Richmond fiolliott
Clark, Arthur Sydney, Indian Staff Corps ...
Lawder, Cecil Edward
FiPnnes, Nathaniel Ivo Edward
Murphy, Francis D'Assissi
Lawrence, Charles Trevor
Wybrants, Silvester Rait
Hilman, Lionel Charles Patrick
Hale, Douglas Bowdich
Phillips, Cuthbert Carruther3
Theobald. Alfred Charles Lestonrgeon ...
Morton, Ellys Arthur
Hovil, Richard
Parbury, Ernest
Kilgour, Harold Frederick
■Waller, Naunton Julian
Barber-Starke3-,Wm.HenryJoseph(6Z>«po<)
Boor, Bertram Richard White
Arkwright, Edward Harry
Vaughan, Henry Humphreston Scott
Gregory, George Monro Allan
.Avion, Kenry Robert
Coldwell-Horsfall, James Henry
Skinner, Clifton Wyndham Hilary
Millar, John Henry Buist
Oliver, Guy Bertram
Hulton, Henry Home
Corbould- Warren, Edward
Harrisson, Roland Damer
A'Court, Clement John
Paul, Courtenay Talbot Saint
Heelas, Percival John Beresford
Budge, Philip Prideaux
Muno, Charles Ohasles
White, Alison Kingsley Gordon
Gover, Charles Rhodes
Congreve, Francis Lane
Sitwell, Willoughby
Benson, Robert
Smith, Gerald Montagu Spencer
Hackett, Thomas Dalby Hutchison
Turnbull, Patrick ,
Robinson, Percy Gotch
Shaw, William Maxwell
DArcy, Joseph Isidore
Bell, Joseph Anthony Douglas
Mackintosh, Gordon Hathaway Teesdale.
Anstey, Edgar Carnegie
Herringham, Geoffrey Wilmot
Lanyon, Owen Mortimer
Blumenthal, Adolph Zacharie .
Dundas, James Colin
Second Lieutenants,
ijo Denniss, Cyril Edmund Bartley
95 Joll, Harry Haweis
96 Batcbelor, Vivian Allan
134 Harvey, Alfred Ford Bissell
116 Meek, Charles Francis Ullathorne
119 Hayley, William Burrell
135 Torke, Philip Gerard
97 Christie, Henry George Frederick
119 Handley, Guy Frederick Beckham
120 Body, Kenneth Marten
134 Acton, William Hampden May
100 O'Malley, Charles Arthur Gerald
151 Denison, Harry
46 Trench, Derrick le Poer
136 Brooke, Bertram Willes Darrel
2 French, Thomas Nathaniel
Fullerton, John Campbell
3 Rose, Hueh Alexander Leslie
1 Milford, Kenneth Eugene
32 Eddis, Lancelot Arthur
108 Povah, John Walter
35 Pelham - Papillon, Evelyn Antoinel
Nicholas Polham /
55 Jones, Archibald Nelson Gavin
138 Dodgson, Raymond Charles
31 Ward, Bertram Sumner
3 Willis, Gerald Charles Wale
King, Gerald Harley
Hevgate, Gerald
Gillman, Angus George
Robertson, Norman Bethune
Cripps, Charles William
Willett, Kingsley
Leech, Cecil John Farran
Haining, Robert Hadden
Barnwell, Archibald Stonham
Thorburn, John Frederick Pennington ...
Chance, Noel Richard Lucas
Acland, Baldwyn John Dyke
Parker, Ronald Francis
Boyce, Charles Edward
Walford, John Colquhoun
Cree, William Cecil Holt
Burnett, Robert Francis Day
Baylay, Edward John Lake
Fenn, Herbert Francis
Ivens, Charles Wilfrid Macpherson
Potter, Kenneth Mitchell
Risley. Crescent Gebhard
Bridgeman, Hon. Henry George Orlando...
Blake, Cecil Bruce
Clayton, William Arthur
Carrington, Robert Harold
Cooper, Gordon Saxton
Barker, George Russell
Wingate-Saul, Norman Wingate
Maitland, Reginald Charles Frederick
Walker, Cecil Edward
Waller, Robert Jocelyn Rowan
Halliday, William John Frederick
Dixon, Frederick Alfred
Biddulph, Arthur Lancelot Napier
Brinkley, John Rowland Lloyd
Trench, John Richard Lowndes
James, Kenneth Gordon Magee
2NDLIEUT
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
20 Feb. 01
4 May 01
4 May cr
4 May 01
4 May ot
4 May 01
4 May or
4 May ot
4 May 01
4 May 01
4 May 01
4 May 01
!3 July ci
23 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
>3 July or
!3 July 01
!3 July oj
!3 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
2? July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
23 July ot
■3 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
•3 July 01
16 Nov. 01
t6 Nov. 01
16 Nov. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. ot
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
Riding Masters,
be Simpson, Robert, Siding Est.\
Wool wich(Hon.Maj . 22 May 01) J
B.h.a. Bevington, John, Aldershot ...
Trusler, James, Newcastle
Thorne, William James, Woolwich
E.H.A. Brogan.Thos. Hy., Woolwich...
b.h.a. Carnaghan, John,323 Umballa.
B.H.A.M'Combie, Alex. Wm.Woolwich
EE Learraont, Jn. Rid . Est. Woolwich
Fleming, Fredk. Newport, Hon. ...
Clarke, Tom, Aldershot
Aherne, Denis, Kirkee
Hay ward, George Wm., Bangalore
b.h.a. Parr, John Fredk. Secunderabad
b.h.a Kirkbride, T. Warcup, Meerui
Connell, Timothy, Shorncliffe
Rock, Edward (Depot), Seaforth ..
b.h. a. Wilkins, Charles Bertie, W'wich
b.h. a. Caddington, Thomas George ")
Augustus, Newbridge j
Naylor, Harry William, Seaforth
Benbow, Andrew, Newport (Mon.)
Hagan, James (Depot), Glasgow...
Taylor, Arthur, Rawul Pindi
ES.ME.AKD1 HON.
HON. LT. i CAPTAIN.
31 Dec. 81 31 Dec. 91
10 June 85 1 to June 95
24 Nov. 88J24 Nov. 98
5 May 89 15 May 99
14 Sept. 89 14 Sept.99
20 Feb. 92
5 Apr. 93
17 Jan. 94
3 Feb. 94
6 Mar. 95
10 Apr. 97
16 June 97
9 Oct. 97
25 Dec. 97
23 Feb. 98
13 Apr. 98
19 Oct. 98
15 Feb. 99
28 Mar. 00
28 Mar. 00
4 Apr. 00
2 May 00
BG.UB.A1tD
HON. LT.
2 May 00
Riding Mastrrs.
Collins, Albert, Lucknow
Goode, Richard Jn. ret. pay 15 Nov. 79
Sims, Thos. Augustus, Woolwich 15 May 01
Caddington, Chas. Edw. Glas/ou- 15 May 01
Samuel James Bastyan 16 Oct. o:
HON.
Captain.
Quarter Mastebs.
QR.MR.AND
HON. LT.
r.h.a. Paton, William,324 Aldershot... 27 May
b.h. a. Richardson, Fred. Woolwich ...j 9 Mar. 92
Scott, John, Depot, Woolwich 13 Feb. 96
Wager, Euclid Brookes, Glasgow... | 9 Oct. 97
r.h.a. Haley, William Cha/les,}
Woolwich j
Read, Joseph Washington, 1 1
Newport, Mon j 2I
r.h.a. May, John Walter, Woolwichl 7
Bass, William, Krugersdorp ... 7
Lovegrove, Joseph, Seaforth .. 7
Dingle, William John, Seaforth 2
Cooper, William John, "1
Newport, Mon f \ 2
Lawson. Thos Castle, Glasgow' 5
Styran, JumssHeary, Aldershot 1 5
[Soi/al Garr
8 May 98
1 Feb. oo
7 Mar. 00
7 Mar. _ _
7 Mar. co
2 May 00
2 May 00
c Jan.
May 01
'son Artillery^
13 Nov. 89.
27 May 92
i7^ Royal Garrison Artillery.
The Royal Arms and Supporters witha Gun, and the Motto " Ubique '
11 Quo fas et glnria ducunt*' below it.
over the Gun, and
LIEUTENANT COLOKELS.
so Fowell. Newton Plomer,14 Commanding R. Artillery, )
Malta (Colonel, 10 Jan. 01) $
W-t Lane, Alfred Luther, Cumdg. R. Artillery, Falmouth )
(Colonel, 8 Apr. 01) jf
so Walford, Wm. Sworder, Comdq. S.Art. Golden Kill )
(Colonel, 2 June 01) $
ea Graham, Walter Ferrier, Comdg. R. Art., Shoebury- i
ness [Colonel, 6 June 01) )
wif Hervey, Constantino Rodney William, Commanding )
Soya) Artillery, Kurrachee (Colonel, 2 Sept. 01) ... ji
BA Scott, Hugh Aboukir, Commanding Royal Artillery, 1
Gibraltar (Colonel, 1 Oct. 01) .'. )
Willoughby, Herbert Perciviil,'^ Member of Ordnance*!
Committee, 19 Oct. 98 (Colonel, 1 Oct. 01)
4 Jan. 71
2 Aug. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
5 Dec. 71
6 Jan. 72
6 Jan. 72
SO Oakes, Reginald, Comdg. Royal Artillery, Singapore... 12 Sept. 72
o Henriques, Edw. Nathauiol,17 Comdg. B. Art! Goiport t2 Sept. 7?
IA p.s.c. Johnson, Rd. Fras. CMG. Comdg. B. Art. Hong Kong, 12 Sept.72
so Wace, Ernest Chs.,'s DSO. Comdg. R. Art. Londonderry 15 Dec. 71
WN Mansel, Alfred, '» DSO. Comdg. R. Artillery, Devon port J12 Sept.72
so Weir, Harry George,2" Comdg. B. Art., Jl'eymouth J12 Sept.72
wn Lyster, Henry John,21 Comdg. B. Artillery, Mauriliusis2 Sept.72
BA Saltmarshe, Philip,23 Comdg. Roual Art. Sheerness ! 9 Jan. 73
so Ward, Edward, p.a.c, Comdg. It. Artillery, Malta j 9 Jan. 73
so Eman, Bowes Leslie, Comdg! B. Artillery, Dcronport.... 9 Jan. 73
Penton, Arthur Pole,22 Commandant Local Force*,) T
1-9 Jnn- 73
19 Jan. 81
1 July 81
13 July 81
23 July 81
16 July 8;
7 Sept.gj
17 Aug. 81
29 Oct. 81
29 Oct. 8:
14 Nov. 81
1 July Si
30 Nov. 81
21 Dec. 81
21 Dec. 81
31 Dec. 81
1 June 82
4 Sept.86
21 Sept.S7
25 Oct. 87
29 Oct. 87
4 Aug. 88
29 Oct. 88
1 Oct. 88
1 Jan. 89
1 Jan. 39
16 Feb. 89
1 Oct. 87
13 Aug. 89
ro Jan. 97
8 Apr. 97
2 June 97
6 Juno 97
2 Sept. 97
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
29 Jan.
2 Feb. 98
31 Mar. 98
18 May 98
5 July 98
14 June82Ji3 Nov.
2 Sept.89'19 Aug. 08
1 Oct. 89 8 SeDt.98
1 Oct. 89 6 Oct. 08
1 Oct. 89 15 Dec.
7 June 82
29 Apr. 73
1 Sept. 82
9 Sept.82
9 Sept.82
1 Oct. 82
3 Jan.
4 Jan.
w
<:•>
Mar. 90 31 Jan. 99
2 Apr. 90fi9 Apr. 99
5 Apr. 90 25 May 99
New Zealand, with local rank of Colonel
MN Smyth, Owen Stuart,2'-DSO. Comdq. Mt. Batt». Jutogh 9 Jan. 73 '24 June 82
ea Cleeve, William Frederick,21 Comdg. B. Artillery
and Chief Instructor, Golden Hill; Member of Ord
nance Committee
Farmer, Francis Colelnooke, Regt I .Dist .Staff, Wool 'tcich- 29 Apr. 73
ira Gunner, Edward,20 Comdg. Mt.Batts. Murree Hills ...'29 Apr. 73
wif Rigg, Robert Addison, p.a.c.Comdg. R.Art. Halifar,N.S 29 Apr. 71
so Blackett, Edward Umfreville, Commanding Militia > ' .
and Volunteer Artillery, Edinburgh J ^9 Apr. 73
wif Priestley, Edward John Kenworthoy, Commanding j i ,
Boyal Artillery, Cape Town J !29 Apr. 73
so Brett, Arth. H. Wilford, p.a.c. Comdg. B. Art. Rangoon 11 Sopt.73
WW Hopkins. Manley Ogdon,28 Comdg. R. Art. Cardiff ... n Sept.73
so Dobie, Wm. Hugh Edw., Comdg. Militia Art. Glasgow 11 Sept.73'28 Feb. 83] 1 Oct. 90J 1 Oct. 99
ba Fulton, G. Wade Robertson, Comdg. R. Art. Gibraitarii Sept.73;28 Mar. 83)31 Dec. 90I 9 Oct. 99
ea Woodrow, Thos. Hen. Jackson,23 Comdg. R. Art. Dover 11 Sept.731 1 Apr. 83131 Dec. 90J 7 Nov. 99
ea Call well,. 4 lbert Henry ,"* Comdg. R.Art. Bombay (temp. )i 2 May 72 18 Sept. 81 129 Nov. 88; 16 Jan. 00
iyn Kelaart, Gerald Talbot, p.a.c. Comdg. R.Art. Devoirport 12 Feb. 74! '7 Apr. 83 1 Jan. 9
mm Keene, Alfred,31 DSO., Comdg. Royal Artillery. Quetta. 12 Feb. 74 13 May 83J 1 Jan. 91
1 Oct. 89
13 Nov. 89
12 Feb. 90
10 Mar. 90
15 Dec. 9S
15 Dec. 98
31 Dec. 98
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 8225 Apr. 90 13 July 99
14 Feb. 831 1 Aug. 90.19 Aug. 99
5 Nov. 82 1 July 90J27 Sept. 99
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
so Plant, William Arthur,32 Cork Harbour |12 Feb. 74
so Brady, Robert Maziere, Comdg. Mil. <$■ Vol.Art.Gosport 1 2 Feb. 74
wjr Allen, John Rich. Howard, Com. R. Art., Pembroke Dock] 17 Aug. 74
Simpson, Henrv Cuthbert Connell Dunlop,34 CM. G. }
Comdg. R. Artillery, S. Africa 5
so Balfour, William Edward Ligonier,35 Commanding 1
Royal Artillery, Ceylon f
so Purvis, Alexander Burridge, Commanding Militia. j
and Volunteer Artillery, Aberdeen /
so Wynyard, Rowley, Comdg. Royal Artillery, Malta
ba Townshend, George Robert, p.a.c. Commanding \ 1 <
Militia and Volunteer Artillery, Dover j ; Jan- 75
XA Rowe, Octavius,36 Comdg. R. Artillery, Portsmouth 128 Jan. 75
Darby, William Henry, Comdg. R. Art. Mooltan 128 Jan. 75
2 Dep so Hodgson, James Owen, Commanding Militia) j „ j
and Volunteer Artillery, Great Yarmouth ) ' '$
uir Norton, Gilbert Fredk. Allan*" (Bt. Major, 15 Jnne8s) 28 Jan. 75
Acton, Thos. Hampden Evans, p.a.c '28 Jan. 75
ws Haines, Robert Lewis41 128 Jan. 75
so Hickman, Hugh Palliser |i9 Aug. 75
Turner, Alfred Heyland Parrott, p. a. c. Chief Inspector (
Army Ordnance Department, with rank of Lt. Colonel )
19 Aug. 75
Churchward, Walter Stanbury,12 Dist. Staff, Woolwich 19 Aug. 75
Majobs.
Dunsterville, Kuightley Stalker,13 Dep. Insp. Gen. of Ord. India
so Tracey, Arthur
so Piers, Henry Octavius44
Bittleston, George Hastings,41 Deputy Assistant Director )
General of Ordnance, War Office, 6 Dec. 98 )
wn Howard, Cecil Arthur ,
so Barlow, George Newton Halifax
ba p.s.c. Englefield, Norman Bruce,46 D.A.A.Gen. S. Africa, 15 June 01
so Foster, Raymond Charles (Bt. Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00)
wir Curteis, Francis Algernon47 (Bt. Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00)
so English, Joseph Oxley
p.s.c. Trench, Frederick John Arthur,48 D. A. A. Gen. 23 July 01
p.s.c. Stone, Francis Gleadowe,40 Commandant, S. Africa
Taylor, William Henry Forbes,50 South Africa Field Force
ea Craig, John Francis51 ...
p.s.c. Adye, John52 (Brevet Lt. Colonel, 5 Oct. 93), Assistant
Adjutant General Colonial Forces, South Africa, with rank of
Colonel, 1 Nov. 00
28 June 83! 9 Jan. 91
1 July 83(25 Jan. 91
30 July 91
1 Sept. 83
23 Oct. 83
1 Nov. 83
7 Nov. 83
14 Nov. 83
16 Nov. 83
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 04
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 84
23 Sept.91
1 Oct. 91
1 Oct. 91
1 Oct. 91
4 Oct. 91
30 Nov. 91
1 Jan.
15 Feb. 9
iq Mar. 92
19 Mar. 92
23 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 92
9 Jan. 84 10 Apr. 92
9 Jan. 84 30 Apr. 92
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 7
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
CAPTAIN.
0 Jan. 84
16 Jan. 84
31 May 84
18 Mar. 84
13 June 84
25 Acg.
27 Aug.
2 Oct. 84
4 Oct. 84
iS Oct. 84
4 Nov. 84
20 Nov. 84
3 Dec. 84
10 Jan. 85
23 Jan. 85
1 Feb. 00
5 Apr. 00
1 July 00
11 Sept. 00
1 Nov. 00
9 Mar. 01
1 Apr. 01
11 Apr. 01
29 May 01
16 July 01
17 July 01
1 Aug. 01
7 Sept.oi
LT.COL.
H. ART.
10 Jan. 97
8 Apr. 97
2 June 97
6 June 97
2 Sept.97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
29 Jan. 98
2 Feb. 98
31 Mar. 98
18 May 98
15 July 98
9 Aug. 98
8 Sept.98
6 Oct. 98
1 Oct. 00
5 Dec. 98
15 Dec. 98
31 Dec. 98
3 Jan. 9_9
4 Jan. 99
31 Jan. 99
19 Apr. 99
25 May 99
13 July 99
19 Aug. 99
27 Sept. 99
1 Oct. 99
9 Oct. 99
7 Nov. 99
16 Jan. 00
1 Feb. 00
5 Apr. 00
1 July 00
11 Sept. 00
1 Nov. 00
9 Mar. 01
1 Apr. 01
11 Apr. 01
29 May 01
16 July ci
17 July 01
1 Aug. 01
7 Sept.oi
30 Nov. 01 '30 Nov. 01
4 Dec.
21 Dec. 01
21 Dec. 01
21 Dec. 01
4 Dec.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
21 Dec. 01 21 Dec. 01
BT.MAJOH
24 Jan. 85
12 May 92
12 May 92
13 May 92
23 May 92
25 May 92
r Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
1 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 92
19 Jan. 93
19 Jan. 93
6 May 93
23 Sept.93
30 Sept.93
4 Oct. 93
Royal Garrison Artillery.
'77
iTrs.
5er.
Majobs.
■ ^i p.s.c. White, William Lewis53 (Bt. Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) ...
26 «n» Thackeray, Frederick RenneU5*
' 26 ™ Butcher, Henry Townsend, Commandant Mount Abu Sanitarium
26 so Gnndry, Henry Bowden,55 Comdg. R. Artillery, Sierra Leone,')
Kith rank of Lt.Colonel 5
I ;6 ra Morrieson, Henry Walter
26 '
2 Feb. 7b 29 Jan. 85
2 Feb. 76 6 Feb. 85
14 Aug. 76 22 Feb. 85
14 Aug. 76 24 Feb. 85
14 Aug. 76 28 Feb. 85
Powles, Thomas William56 I14 Aug. 76 13 Mar. 85
LIBUT. ! CAPTATX. I BT. M.VJOH. MAJOB.
26 1 Kelly, Richard Makdougall Brisbane Francis,57 DSO. Com- ) Aqb, .
mandant. Lines of Communication, Soutk Africa 5 "' '
26 wx Kent, Frederic Edmond58 14 Aug. 76
I =5
' 25
! 25
so Alexander, ChaTles Henry 14 Aug. 76
Triscott.Charles Prideaux,60 DSO. Assistant Adjutant General, } Auo. ,
Sirhind District, Punjab Command S\ 4 s
Boileau, Arthur Cadell Tait, SecretaryS.Artillerylnst. 1 Jan. 99*25 Jan. 77 15 Apr. 8
I ea Block, Maurice William Palmer, Armament Major, Dover Iig Aug. 75 25 Apr. 85
ia Jervois, Charles Sdwyu62 [25 Jan. 77 6 May 85
Savile, Walter Clare." .DSO 25 Jan. 77 6 May 85
ea Anderson. William Christian,04 Armament Officer, Gibraltar ... 2s Jan. 77 12 May 85
so Lardner-Clarke, John de Winton 25 Jan. 77 12 May 85
ws Talbot, George James Francis J25Jan. 77 13 Au:
Graeme, Frederick James 125 Jan. 77 13 Aug. 85
, ba Slater, Henry Martyn66 'i9June77 7 Nov. 85
!hx Fegen, Magrath Fogarty67 '19 June 77 26 Nov. 85
Heymac, Cecil Edward Hamilton,131 Staff Officer for Prisoners} , r,1T,„ L. t\„„ r.
of War, South Africa, urifh rank of Lt.Colonel, 24 Jan. 00 ... 5 {'9 Jn e?7 \ ° 3
ws Anderson, Edmund Bullar69 jx9June77i 4 Jan. 86
13 Mar. 85
25 Mar. 8
1 Apr,
15 Apr. 85
so Hanham, Phelips Brooke j 19 June 77
ws Nelson, Horace Sydney, Acting D. A. A. General, Mauritius... 19 Oct. 77
Townsend, Cbarles Collingwoud, Superintendent of Factory, } ! n .
India; Special duty, England j 9 ULt- 77
ea Toms, Francis Beviii Read7' [ 9 Oct. 77
ws- Nicolls, Edmund Gustavus I 9 Oct. 77
ba Shute, Arthur Blagden (Bt. Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) q Oct. 77
Jackson, Montague Bertie Gosset'3 \ 9 Oct. 77
ea Molesworth, Hickman Crawford 9 Oct. 77
Waller, John Dawson Hutchinson, Ordnance Officer, 1st > j
24
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24
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4 Jan.
Jan.
20 Jan. 86
26 Jan. 86
5 Feb.Sfi
5 Feb. 86
16 Feb. 86
:6 Feb. 86
L L/uwauil o.ULCilHi£UU, ura/m nee \jgicer, 1st i Opt t-t -,c 'FVh
Class, Madras )\ » " '7[-5
so p.s.c. Callwell, Charles Edward75 (Bt. Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) ...131 Jan. 78 24 Mar.
Birch, Frederic Henry John76 131 Jan. 78 24 Mar. 86
Bushe, Thomas Francis, CMG. p.a.c. Inspector of Ordnance, \ I jaQ 7oLg june 86
South Africa J 3 ' '"
Douglas, James Stewart,77 Superintendent Eoyal Laboratory,} I T -R 18 Tune 86
iJuly99 jj3 •'
Mahoc, Reginald Henry, p.a.c. Deputy Director General of • ' j g July
Ordnance in India j"|3 I
so Matthews, Alfred, Armament Major, Portsmouth 131 Jan. 78:21 July 86
Powell, Atherton ffolliott,79 DSO. Special Service, S. Africa ... 31 Jan. 78 21 July
wx Alexander, Gerald D'Arragon jiSDec. 78 1 Oct. 36
" 29 Oct. 86
21 Dec.
2i Dec
2 Dbp ea Thornton, Sidney Vernon j:8Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
15 June 85
28Aug. 95
25 May 87
1 June 87
I
wx Nelson, Edgar Forbe
wx Block. Arthur Hugh
p.s.c. Johnston, James Thomason (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29N0V. od), \
D. A. A. General, South Africa )
Minchin, Frederick Falkiner,'" p.a.c. Inspector of Warlike}
Stores, 7 May 00 j
ea Inglis, Henry Alves82
so Chamberlain, Thomas fioster
Wright, George, DSO. Special Service, South Africa
itx Smith, Gilbert Boys83
Ogilvie, Norman Stuart,85 Ordnance Officer, 3rd Class,Ferozepore
wx Davidson, John Robert Barkly
Close, Frederick Maodonald, Inst. School of Gunnery, 16 May 99
Lowe, Francis Manley, Assistant Superintendent of Experi-
ments, School of Gunnery, iS Apr. 98
Balgay, John Henry, District Commandant, South Africa
Lambert, Walter, p.a.c, Ordnance Officer, 3rd Class, 1 Apr. 99.
Gardiner, Henry Lawrence,85 Insp. School of Gunnery,'
26 Jan.
Nathan, Frederic Lewis, p. a. c. Superin'endent Royal Gunpou;- }
der Factory 21 Jan. 00 )
wx p.s.c. Stuart, Alexander Ramsay8"
ea Cummings, Wilfred Heron
Turner, Archer Lloyd Marischwl (Bt.Lt. Col. 29 Nov. 00) Ord. }
Officer, 1st Class; with China Expeditionary Force }
(JoMd-Adams, Henry Ed. Fane. CMG.Special Service, Chim F.F. .
MX Fendal!. Charles Pears,87 DSO l3oJuly 70 2 Oct. 87
so Lewes, John 1 3° July 79 12 Oct. 87
30 July 70^25 Oct. 87
30 July 79 25 Oct. 87
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79! 6 June 87
6 Apr. 79 17 June 8?
6 Apr. 79I15 Aug. 87
6 Apr. 79^29 Aug. 87
6 Apr. 79! 2 Sept. 87
6 Apr. 79,2; Sept. 87
6 Apr. 79j2i Sept.87
6 Apr. 79 21 Sept.87
6 Apr. 79; 21 Sept.87
6 Apr. 79121 Sept.87
<\ 30 July 79)28 Sept.87
30 July 79 j 1 Oct. S7
30 July 79, 1 Oct. 87
30 July 79 1 Oct. 8?
30 July 79 1 Oct. 87
30 July 79 i Oct. 87
ea Harkness, Thomas Robert
so Labalmondiere, Julian Arthur
Tothill, Francis William Galbraith, District Commandant , \ ,0 July 70
Lines of Communication, South Africa, 5 May 00 J
Morris, Maurice Morgan, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General,^ 30 Julv 7g
Hong Kong, 18 Dec. 00 (temp.) 5 1
so Osborn, George88 !l8 Feb- 8o
p.s.c. Baker, George Duff 1 18 Feb. 80
wx Cockburn, William Frederick 1 18 Feb. 80
wx Taylor, Henry Clarence Grant,83 Comdg. It. Artillery, Jersey ... '8 Feb. So
wx Weigall, George Edward il8 Feb. 80
Von Donop, Stanley Brenton, Comdg. Australian Bushmen,} ,5 Feb. 80
South Africa, with rank of Lt.Colonel, 16 Nov. 00 5
wx Chamier. George Daniel, CMG 18 Feb. 80
ea Bryant, Gilbert Edward51 18 Feb. 80
so Tvrwhitt. Hon. Rupert 30 July 79
Tinker, Edward, Deputy Assistant Director General, War} | g jf'3b. 80
Office. 19 Nov. 99 (temp.) j I
29 Oct. i
21 Dec. i
15 Jan. i
21 Jan. i
1 Feb. i
1 Feb. i
1 Mar. i
i Apr. !
1 Apr. !
3 Apr. I
10 Jan. 88
12 Hay
4 Oct. 93
6 Oct. 93
16 Dec. 93
31 Dec. 93
1 Jan. 94
3 Jan. 94
31 Jan. 94
14 Mar. 94
9 May 94
27 June 94
14 July 94
5 Sept 94
29 Sept.g4
29 Sept.94
10 Dec. 94
25 Dec. 94
20 Mar. 95
1 Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
1 Apr. Qj
12 May 95
3 June 95
30 June 95
13 Nov. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
25 Jan. 96
25 Jan. 96
6 Feb. 96
6 Fob. 96
5 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
18 June 96
30 July 96
Aug. 96
it Aug. 96
29 Aug. 96
Oct. 96
30 Nov. 96
Dec. 96
Dec. 96
II Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
15 Feb. 97
24 Feb. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 07
iS May 97
2 June 97
6 June 97
16 Juneo7
18 June 97
June 97
18 June 97
3 J^y 97
13 July 97
21 July 97
21 July 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
2 Sept!g7
5 Sept. 97
28 Sept. 97
28 Sept. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
1 Nov. 97
21 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
25 Dec. 97
177a
Royal Garrison Artillery.
Vrs.
Ser.
MiJOBS.
Tisdall, Arthur Lance,92 /i.a.c. Insp. of Warlike Stores, 21 June99
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pdie „A..f.;"/..;.t...f.;....'.»....."'r...":*.. "Z"".:>8 Fe»- so
18 Feb. 80I26 Junei
26 June!
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb.
19 May 80
15 July
15 July
1 Aug.
4 Aug.
13 Oct.
13 Sept. 88
19 May 3o
19 May 80
19 May 80
19 May 80
ly May 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
?7 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 May 80
27 July 8oUoMar. 8o
27 July S0I26 Mar. 89
30 Nov. 8ii
5 Dec. 8
8 Dec. 8
21 Dec. 8
31 Dec. 88
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
14 Jan. 89
14 Jan. 89
1 4 Jan. 89
14 Jan
14 Jan
14 Jan. yc
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
16 Feb. 8.
19 Feb. 89
:b Mar. 89
11 Jan. 8c
so Carden, Louis
Hunter-Blair. Walter Charles (Bt. Lt. Colonel, 16 Nov. 98),
Brigade Major fo<- Royal Artillery, Malta, 15 Feb. 01
Wood, Creighton, Ordnance Officer, 2nd Class, Rangoon
Stuart, Robert. Charles Ochiltree,94 Assistant Director General
of Ordnance in India, 4 Jan. 98 j i
p.t.c. Du Boulav, Noel Wilmot Houssema3'ne,95<S/ieeinJ Serr.,C*iH«|I<> May °°
Wiseman-Clarke. Charles Camden, South Africa jtQ May °°
so Carte, Thomas Elliott ![<? ?*? °° -
sijj St. John, Geoi ge Francis William9" (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. oo)...j'9 May 80 22 Oct.
Crampton, Ficones Henry.96 Prof. R. M. Academy, 17 Mar. 00... '9 May 80 29 Oct.
so James, William Reginald Wallwvn |i9 May 80 24 >ov. 88
Carroll, Arthur Lyons100 |'9 May °°
wn Hawkins, Henry Theodore,"'01 Armament Major, Deronport |'9 May 80
wn Molesworth, Arthur Ludovic, Comdg. R. Artillery, St. Lucia ... '9
Brook-Smith, Wilfrid Lionel
Burt, Jchn Marshall, Military Secretary toSirPower Palmer
wi» Milward, Clement Henry""
Walker, Edmond Somerville Forestier, Superintendent \
Harnett* Factory, Cawnpore /
so Preston, D'Arcy Brownlow
Martel, Chas. Philip, p. a. c. Secretary Ordnance Committee, 1 Apr. 01
Meeree, Charles Stuart, p.a.c
us Wynne, John George Erskine
so English, Charles Ernest105
Watkins, Leonard George,106 Ord. Officer, 1st Clan, Rateul Pindi
mn Fuller, Richard Woodfield107
so Gartside-Tippinge, Ernest Alfred
Renny, Sidney Mercer,105 Superintendent Foundry and Shell )
Factory, Cossipore )
so Griffin, William Waudby
so Duhan, William Waugh Taylor
ba p. i.e. Churchill, Arthur Benjamin Norton,109 .Brigade Major fori
Royal Artilltry, Gibraltar J
80 Powell, Frederick Acton Lambart, Commanding Royal Artillery, )
Jamaica J
Bickford, Edward,110 Instructor School of Gunnery 1 Apr. 98
ea Brownlow, Henry Blaikie111
mn Birch, Alex. Harry Colvin112
BO Mullms, Arthur John, Soorkee
p.s.c. Crawford, Arch."' D.A.A.G. for Inst. Gibraltar, 16 Apr 98...
mn Burney, Perc.v de Sausmarez,114 Plymouth
wit Hetfernan, Nesbitt Breillat, p.a.c
Moore-Lane, William,'16 Ordnance Officer, yd Clews
Rich, Harold Hampden, Insp. Army Ord. JJept. 16 Oct. 09
p.s.c. Maunsell, Francis Richard, Viet Consul, Si oat, Asia Minor...
ea Baker, Augustus Theodore, Armament Major, Gracesend
Cole, Frederick Temple, 2nd Clatt Ordnance Officer, bellary
Perry, Hugh Whitchurch, Chief Ordnance Officer, Colchester
Percy-Smith, Rennell, Instructor in Range Finding, Malta
1 Dep ea Carr. Robert Cattley
Stanford, Henry Bedell, Instructor School of Gunnery, 2 May 98
so MacMahon, John Joseph
Bryan, Thomas William Guy119
Muspratt-Willian.s, Charles Augustus, Chief Inspector of)
Fxplosices tcith Government of India J
so Richardson, Charles William
Scott, Chas. Darracott,120 Inst. School of Gunnery 1 Apr. 98
Walker, Melville, Superintendent Small Arms Ammunition \
Factory, Kirkee j
wn Phillips, Herbert de Touffreville121
Handley, Arthur, Instructor School of Gunnery 16 Feb. 00
ea Jackson, Lundon Dealtry122
p.s.r. Stanton, Henry Ernest,123 DSO. Astistant Military Sec- )
retary, Bombay, 20 Oct. 98 )
Montanaro, Arthur Forbes124 (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00), West\
Africa Frontier Force J
wn Carieton, Montgomery Launcelot125
wn Gordon, William
Nowlan, Thomas Bowman. Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Malta...
Bieknell, Maldion Byron,12" Ordnance Officer, yd Class, Dum Dum',22 Feb. 8
so Dorehill. Phillip Henry Marcus 22 Feb. 8
ea Fisher, Charles John 27 July 8c
so Breakey, Arthur John
Ho'iH n, Edward Florance, Inspector of Position Finding, Gib- )
raltar, 26 Aug. 98 j
Ormiston, James Walker,129 .p. a. c. Prof. Ord. College 1 Oct. 97 ...
mn Dowell, George Cecil130 22 Feb. 82
Jeurtuine, HughSandham 22 Feb. 82
27 July 8c
27 July 8c
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
19 May 81
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
23 Feb. 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
23 Feb. 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
22 Feb. 8
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
so Lane, Herbert Edward Bruce131
wn Birch, Downward Percival Lea
Denne, Alured Barkley, Assist. Insp. Army Ordnance Department
ea Grier, Harry Dixon'"'
22 Feb. 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
1 Apr. 89
8 May 89
6 July 89
17 July 89
1 Aug. 89
14 Aug. 89
24 Aug. 8c
2 Sept.89
1 June 89
1 Oct. 89
1 Oct. 89
1 Oct. 89
1 Oct. 89
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
13 Nov. 89
2 Dec. 89
2 Dec. 89
20 Dec. 89
20 Dec. 89
1 July 89
20 Dec. 89
1 Jan. 90
19 Jan. 98
19 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98s
2 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
4 May 98
18 May 98
18 May 98
18 May 98
2(. June 98
2 July 95
5 July 98
27 July 98
1 Aug. 98
! Aug. 9S
1 Aug. 98
19 Aug. 98
19 Aug. 9S
8 Sept.qE
8 Sept.98
8 Sept.98
8 Sept.98
14 Sept.98
14 Septus
14 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
6 Oct. 08
19 Oct. 98
31 Oct. 98
98
89
1 Jan. 90 20 May 98
16 Jan. 90 25 Mar. 96
26 Jan. 90,25 Jan. 99
19 Mar. 90
1 Apr. 90
2 Apr. 90J
5 Apr. 90I
6 Dec.
0 Dec.
9 Dec. ,_
20 May 981 3 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 90,
10 Mar. 90
10 Mar. 991
19 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 90.
1 Apr. 99
19 Apr. 99
ic May 99
15 May 99
15 May 99.
15 May 99.
16 May 99.
18 Aug. yO>
19 Aug. 99,
26 Aug. 99
13 Sept. 99
1 3 Sept.ee>
13 Sept.991
27 Sept.59
27 Sept. 991
1 Oct. 09
5 Oct. 99,
9 Oct. 91)
Jennings, Herbert Alex. Kaye, Ord. Officer, 1st Class, India 25 July 82 20 June 9
14 May
21 Apr. 90I ~~~j~j
26 Apr. 901
30 Apr. 90'
12 May 90
31 Dec. 90
1 Jan. 91;
13 Feb. 91
26 Feb. ci
3 June 91 20 May
Adair, HughRobt., p.a.c. Insp. of Warlike Stores, 26 Aug. 01 ...125 July 82
so Stevenson, Robert Crawford
2 Dep. wn Parry, Llewellyn Humffreys
ea Taylor, Mowbray35
Cooper, Edward Shewell,136 p.a.c. Assist. Supt. Gunpowder ~)
Factory, Waltham Abbey }
Baker, Arthur Slade, p.a.c. Assistant Inspector of Warlike')
Stores, Woolicich /
Babington, David Melville, Ordnance Department, India ; I
Special Duty, England )
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
23 Juiy 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
;
July 91
25 July 91
25 July 91 f
23 Sept. 91
1 Oct. 91
1 Oct. 91
7 Oct. 91
9 Oct. 99,
9 Oct. 99,
1 Nov. 99,
7 Nov. 99
7 Nov. 99
7 Nov. 99
1 8 Nov. 99
18 Dee. 99
3 Jan. co
3 Jan. 00
3 Jau. 00
3 Jan. co
3 Jan. 00
4 Jan. 00
16 Jan. 00
19 Jan. 00
1 Feb. co
1 Feb. 00
1 Feb. 00
7 Feb. 00
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1 Apr. oc-
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1 Apr. 00.
Royal Garrison Artillery.
178
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MiJOBS
CAPTAIX. BT.MAJOB. MAJOR.
Warine, Henrv, p.a.c. Ordnance Officer, 4th Clots 1 Oct. 82 7 Oct. 91
E a Parker, John Lewes15? ■- .- | 1 Oct. 82; 7 Oct. 91 20 May 98
1 Oct. 82 12 Oct. 91
1 Oct. 82 22 Oct. 91
1 Oct. 82 22 Oct. 91
1 Oct. S229 Oct. 91
I
1 Oct. 8223 Oct. 91
1
1 Oct. 82; 29 Oct. 9r
i Oct. 82,29 Oct. 91
)i Oct. 82 29 Oct. 91
17 July 66 2, May 78
10 July 67 26 Jan. 79
1 Oct. 82 1 1 Nov. 91
1 Oct. 821 1 Nov. 91
1 Oct. 82 1 r Nov. 91
1 Oct. 82 1 4 Nov. 91
1 Oct. 82; 4 Nov. 91
1 Oct. 82 1 4 Nov. 91
14 Feb. 83 23 Nov. 91
14 Feb. 83,23 Nov. 91 j
14 Feb. 83 23 Nov. 91,
14 Feb. 85, 1 Jan. 92
14 Feb. 83 1 Jan. 92
14 Feb. 83.27 Jan. 92
14 Feb. 83 27 Jan. 92
14 Feb. 83^27 Jan. 92
14 Feb. 83 1 Feb. 92
14 Feb. 83! 1 Feb. 92
14 Feb
H Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
4 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
1 Feb. 92
1 Feb. 92
1 Feb. 92
1 Feb. 92,
19 Feb. 92
3 Mar. 92
28 Feb. 83 16 Mar. 92
9 Mar. 83 18 Mar. 92
28 July 83 1 Apr. 92
28 July 83 1 1 Apr. 92
28 July 83; 1 Apr. 92
loote, Henry Bruce, Assist. Superintendent Foundry and Shell ~)
Factory, Cossipore 5
Cookson, ffm. Whicher.'55 Ord. Officer, 3rd Class, Rairul Phidi.
Bell, Charles Thornhill,138 S«pr. Gun Carriage Factory, Madras
Fisher, Francis Torriano, p.a.c. Superintendent Royal Car- (
riage Factory, r Aug. 99 )
Eteson, Harold Carlton Wetherall, Assistant Stipt. Royal (
Laboratoru. 1 July 90 )
ba Giles, Francis Henry Svnge'*0
wx Noble, Montague Mark141
w>- Smeaton, Charles Oswald142
Mackinlay, Geo. Reserve; Assist. Insp. of War! ike Stores, 28 Mayoo
so Evans, Edward Benjamin,12* Reserve
Currie, Arthur Cecil,143 Instructor School of Gunnery
Mills, IVm. Holroyd, South Africa
so Farmar, William Lawrance, p.a.c
si de Berry, George John Lewes
so Vincent, Henry Osman
so Brownlow, Charles William146
Campbell, Malcolm Sydenham Clarke,14' Ordnance Officer, \
2nd Class ; China Expeditionary Force )
ea Drake, Francis Richard14*
Robinson, Walter Henry149
Oldfield, Christopher Geo. 2nd Class Ordnance Officer, Allahabad
ira Williamson, Oswald Charles150
Kaye, Ralph Arthur151
ea Puilen, Arthur Fox152
Dodgson, Heathjield Butler, DSO. South Africa
Buckle, Christopher Reg. Staff Officer for Transport, S. Africa
Thorp, John Claude,'*1 p.a.c. Ordnance Officer, 4th CI. Halifax, )
N.S., 9 Apr. 96 )
Reason, Rion Philip, Instruct. R. Military Academy, 26 Jan. 98
Mir Stanton, Fredei ick William Starkey155
WIT llolesworth, Serbt. Crofton St. George, Die. Adj. Pembroke Dock
MS Cook, Henry Rexli€
GaJbraith, Gerald Edward15"
Gordon, Lawrence Christian}** Commandant No. 5 (Bombiy) |
Mountain Battery J
Logan, David Ftnlay Hosken,1*9 Adjutant, Cape Garrison Art. > „ . „ Afar
Volunteers, 6 Nov. 97 S\ '
Randolph, Francis Arthur,161 p.a.c. Assist. Insp. Army Ord. Dept.
Yans-Agnetc, Francis, Dep. Assist. Adjt. Gen. R. Art. Madras Comd.
p.s.c. Perceval, Claude John, Special Service, South Africa
Napier, William John
Maunsell,Fredk. Guy ,Adj Wu:klow Art., S.Dic. R.Art. t June 99
Captains.
Mansell, John Herbert, p.a.c. Asslit. Inspector, Army Ordnance Department, 1 July 99
Bertie-Cltzy, Neville Sneyd, Superintendent of Factory, India
M'Meekan, Fras. Henry Fremoult Reader164
wx Ritchie, John Robert
kb Eyre, Morland Stanhope165
so Tyacke, George
Burnett, John Chaplyn. DSO. South Africa
Cameron, Kwen Donald Charles167
so Warden, Richard Edward
EA Bremner, Donald, Divisional Adjuta.it, Dover
Keoimis, William Henry Olphert, Adjutant Cork Artillery, S. Die. 1 Oct. 99
Anderson, James Douglas
Salmon, James Nelson, Chief Ordnance Officer, Dublin
Dennit, Meade James Crotbie, in charge Danger Buildings, Royal Laboratory, 1 May or
Lyle, George Samuel Bateson, Instructor Royal Military Academy
Bainbridge, Percy Agnew, p.a.c. Assist. Inspector Army Ordnance Department 1 Apr. 97
Pratt, Henry Arthur, p.a.c. Assistant Inspector, Army Ordnance Dept., 1 Apr. 98
WK Fowler, Francis Charles, Divisional Adjutant, Deconport
Coxhead, Thomas Langhorne,1^ DSO. D. A. A. Gen. Royal Artillery, Bengal
mr Marshall, Hawtrey Charles
tx Kirke, Henry Lushington, Sierra Leone
N orris, Arthur Gambier
so Warren, William Lewis
Playfair, Frederick Lyon, Adjutant 1 Renfrem Volunteer Artillery 18 July 99
SO Roberts, Michael Bradley, Instructor in Gunnery, Edinburgh
Cuming, Arthur Thomas, Instructor School of Gunnery, 27 J uly 00
wx Parry, James Bacchus
Bateman, Bernard Mont.igue, Ata/f Officer to Assist. Inspector of Remounts. S. Africa
Merriman, Reg. Gordon,1'' l DSO. D. A. A. Gen.for Recruiting, War Office,22 Jan.oo(temp.)
MX Hardy, William Kyle172
Foster, Philip, p.a.c
Wood, Thomas Birchall.lVS Staff College
Bidgood, Thomas Edward Wingfield
Watson, Christopher Godfrey,174 D. A. A. General, Royal Artillery, Punjab
Campbell, Edmund Arthur, p.a.c
wx Harrison, Arthur Estcourt
Lamb, George Rothney,1'* Commandant No. 4 (Hazara) Mountain Battery
Maunsell, Manuel Charles, Ordnance Officer, 4th Clas>
Ogg, George Sim,1'6 Assistant Superintendent Small Arms Factory, Dum Dtlm
wx Saitren-Willett, Archibald John
Young, Francis Henry, Instructor Royal Military Academy 17 Feb. 99
Marsh, Hopton Eliott, Instructor School of Gunnery 14 Oct. 96 ,
so Gooch, John Sherlock
so Dykes, Lionel Erie Ballantine, Instructor in Range Finding, Hong Kong
SO lies, Henry Wilson,177 Adjutant and Instructor in Gunnery, Rangoon
Vanderzee, Henry Frank,'''11 Ordnance Officer, -$rd Class, Madras
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. co
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
i Apr, 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
7 May 00
9 May 00
7 May S4
7 Nov. 84
16 June 00
1 July 00
1 July 00
19 Sept. 00
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10 Oct. 00
10 Oct. 00
r, Feb. 01
Feb. 01
_ Feb. 01
27 Mar. or
10 Apr. or
16 July or
2 Sept. 01
2 Sept. or
2 Sept. o:
2 Sept. or
7 Sept. or
ir Sept.01
11 Sept. or
13 Sept.01
28 Sept.or
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30 Oct. or
30 Nov. or
4 Dec. or
21 Dec. or
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July S3
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
■.5 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
ij Feb. 84
5 July 84
5 Jiilv 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
3 July 84
=; July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
9 Dec. 84
29 Apr. 8^
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
28 May 92
25 May 92
25 May 92
17 Oct. 92
ro Jan. 93
13 Jan. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Mar. 93
3 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
1 Apr. 93
13 May 93
33 Mav 93
'30 May 93
26 June 93
28 June 93
28 June 93
15 Aug. 93
19 Aug. 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
23 Oct. 93
9 Dec. 93
16 Dec. q3
31 Dec. 93
r Jan. 94
4 Jan. 94
14 Mar. 94
14 July 94
29 Sept. 94
1 Jan. 95
4 Jan. 95
20 Feb. 95
1 Apr. 95
r Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
t Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
r Apr. 9S
1 Apr. 9-
i79
Royal Gariison Artillery.
Captains.
hn p.s.c. Hudson, Thomas Roe Christopher179 (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00)
Stansfehi, James Rawdon, p.a.c. Instructor Ordnance College, 1 Apr. 01
UK Marshall, Thomas Edward,181 Adjutant, Quetta
Strange, Harry Bland,U7 Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Transport, South Africa
Hodgins, Charles Richard
Bruce-Kingsmill, Julian Claud de Kenne183
Harvest, Hector Horatio
WJf Simonds, Cecil Barrow, Divisional Adjutant, Cape Town
Prendergast, Frederick (Bresef Major, 29 Nov. 00) Instructor School of Gunnery
Clark, Charles Watson, Brigade Major for R. Artillery, Dover, 1 Mar. 01 (temp.)
Hill, Charles Edward,16* South Africa (Brevet Major, 29 Nov. 00)
Tyler, Arthur Malcolm, Instructor Boyal Military Academy 1 Feb. 09
Langhorne, Harold Siejihen, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Hong Kong, 18 Apr. 06
Perkins, Arthur John Ernest, ,S1 Adj. Boyal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1 Apr. 99
Davidson, Eras. Middle! on, Ad / '. South East of Scotland Art. (S. Division), 22 Jan. 97
East, Lionel William Pellcw',1™ DSO., Staff College
Moore, Robert Thornton, Proof Officer, India; on duty, England
Blunt, Charles Jasper,16' Chief Ordnance Officer, Guernsey
p.s.c. Baldwin, John Grey,165 Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. South Africa
ba Lyle, Henry Duntze189
Jenonr, Arthur Stawell, Instructor, School of Gunnery, 1 June 01 [temp.)
Nicholson, William Cyril Alwvnue, Commandant Bermuda Militia Artillery
SO Tancred, Thomas Augus,m Adjutant, Eoorkee
Woodi field, Anthony Hudson, Army Ordnance Department
Tancock, Osborne Kendal,"1 Native Artillery, India
so Alexander, William Pn trick
ka Nichol, William Dale,193 Shoeburyness
so Crowe, Mordaunt Abinadon Carlisle.1"** Instructor in Range Finding, Portsmouth
so Palmer, Hugh Robert, Adjutant, Aden
EA Aikenhead, Frank, Instructor in Gunnery, Gibraltar
Davies, Ernest Wilson, p.a.c. Assistant Inspector Army Ordnance Dept., 1 Apr. 98
Phipps, Charles Edward, p.a.c. Assietaut Inspector Army Ordnance Dept. 6 Apr. 98
p.s.c. Gorton, Reginald St. George194
Head, Harry Francis, Assistant Superintendent Harness and Saddlery Factory, Cawnpore-.
Phillips, Thomas Richmond, Adj. Cornwall and Devor. Miners Art. 15 Aug. 98
Brake, Herb. Edw. John,'™ CB. DSO. (Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 00) Comdg.aBn. Central Africa I
Regt. with rank of Lt. Colonel j
so Chepmell, Claude Herries
Shortt, Alexander Graham, Adjutant 2 Northumberland Vol. Artillery 26 May 97
Brewster, Robert Ferdinand, Jamaica
Reid, Harold Arthur,"' Commandant No. 3 Field Battery Hyderabad Contingent
Knapp, Kempster Kenmure,1'*6 Brigade Major to Inspector General of Artillery in India; )
on Special Duty, England {
Hamilton, Percy Douglas, Adjutant 1 Ayrshire and Galloway Vol. Art. 12 Mar. 98
60 Kelsall, Harry Joseph, Adjutant and Instructor in Gunnery, India
p.s.c. Hare, Robert Hugh,7''" Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Intelligence, South Africa
Adair, Charles Osborn, Adjutant 8 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, 27 Feb. 96
Forestier-Walker, Claude Edward, Adjt. 1 Cheshire fy Carnarvon Vol. Art. 1 Oct. 97
60 Fawcett, Percy Harrison, Armament Officer, Malta
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 8^
30 June 85
30 June 85
16 Sept.85
16 Sept.85
16 Sept.85
16 Sept.85
16 Sept.85
16 Sept.8s
16 Sept.8=
16 Sept.85
16 Sept. 8=
16 Sept.Sf
16 Sept.8=
16 Sept 8<
iC Sept. 3 '
16 Sept.8;
16 Sept.8^
17 Feb. 8-
17 Feb. 3(
17 Feb. 86
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1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 5 May 95
:5 May 95
4 Ju'y 95
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
11 Sept.95
1: Sept.95
13 Nov. 95
13 Nov. 95
20 Nov. 95
7 Dec. 95
u Dec. 95
18 Dec. 95
26 Feb. 96
16 Feb. 96
5 Mar. 96
j; Mar. 96
n Apr. 96
6 May 96
1- June 96
17 Feb. 86 M June 96
17 Feb. 36 1 Aug. 96
17 Feb. 86 1 Aug. 96
17 Feb. 86 '29 Aug. 96
7 Feb. 86 29 Aug. 96
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. 86
18 Feb. 36
18 Feb. 86
18 Feb. 86
18 Feb. 86
18 Feb. 86
iS Feb. 86
30 Sept. 96
30 Sept. 96
17 Oct. 96
17 Oct. 96
17 Oct. 96
29 Oct. 9b
20 Oct. 96
1 Nov. 96
18 Feb. 86 iS Nov. 96
18 Feo. 86 9 Dec. 96
18 Feb. 86 21 Dec. 96
iS Feb. 86 21 Dec. 96
18 Feb. 86; 7 Jan. 97
2 June 97
24 July 86
24 July 86
24 July 86
24 July 86
W!T Church, George Ross Marryat5"1
ea Traherne, George Gilbert30*
Grffin, Henry Lysaght, DSO. South Africa
Courtenay, Michael Hudson, Adjutant Donegal Artillery 1 Jan. 96
Smallwood, Frank Graham,-0'' Dep. Assist. Director General of Ordnance, Simla
Cadell, Harry Ernest, Staff Captain for Royal Artillery, Chatham, 24 Feb. 00 ...
Larymore, Henry Douglas.806 CM G. Sierra Leone
so Curme, William Charles, Divisional Adjutant, Malta, 3 Apr. 00 16 Feb. 87
Jones, Walter Howe!,*0' Adjutant 1 Sussex Volunteer Artillery 29 Oct. 99 1 16 Feb. 87
WK Phillipps, Charles, Instructor in Gunnery, Halifax. N.S if Feb. 87
Kenyan, Lionel Richard, p.a.c. Staff Captain, War Office, 1 Apr. 99 16 Feb. 87
Stewart, James Anthony,M'' Army Ordnance Department 16 Feb. 87
so Smith, Arthur Murray,310 Divisional Adjutant, Golden Hill 16 Feb. 87
2flDLIEUI
Beynon, Henry LawTence Norman,511 Staff College 16 Feb. S7
Taylor, Cecil Salisbury, Adjt. Limerick City Art. Southern Division 16 Nov. 97 ic Feb.
ea Bell. Kenneth Dowie
Comyr.. Edward Walter, Ceylon ... '.'.
Douglas, Archibald Philip, Assistant Inspector General of Ordnance, Poona
so Barron, Netterville Guy
Stiffe, Archibald Francis Everitt. Adjutant Highland Volunteer Art. 14 Apr. 97 ...
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
ir" Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
... 16 Feb. 87
vrs Macdouald, Reginald James, Victoria, B.c" '....*...."...„ 16 July 87
Bland, William St. Colum,212 Hong Kong 24 July Sft
Pitman, Alfred Cyril, Mauritius .' 23 July 87
Molesworth.Richard Pigot, ""Adjutant Carmarthen Artillery West. Div. 18 Apr. 98 23 July 87
Chapman, Lawrence Joseph,Commandant No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery 23 July 87
Leahy, Henry Gordon, p.a.c. Assistant Inspector, Army Ordnance Dejiartment ... 23 July
w» Fraser, Lyons David J23 July
Patch, Francis Robert,-11 Ammunition Park (Brevet Major, 29 Nov. co) '23 July S7
Ftsher,John Francis."" Comdg. 2nd RailwayPioneers,S. Africa, with rank of Major 23 July 87
ea Frank.- t: ecrge £4 Ktuze"- " " J23JUIJ n-/
Ward, Hon. Maxwell Richard Crosbie, Instructor School of Gunnery, 10 Oct. 00 23 July 87
Roberts, Hugh Bradley, Staff College
Young, Henry Alfred, Ordnance Officer, 3rd Class, Fatehghar
Petle, Alfred James, Ordnance Officer, <th Class, temp. South Africa -,
Ooley-Bromfield, John Coley 17 Feb
Seddon, Edward M'Mahon, Adjutant Devon Art. West Div. 10 Feb. 98 U7 Feb. 83
Hutchinson, F. Pierrepont, 2nd Assist. Supdt. Expts. School of Gunnery, 1 Feb. c8 17 Feb. S3
Gordon, William Neville, Adjutant 1 Dorsetshire Volunteer Artillery 17 Dec. 00 |:6Feb. 87
ea Scott, Alexander Francis Sinclair 17 Feb. 33
Carter, Ernest Pasley,*1* Ordnance Officer, +th Class, Ferozepore ,17 Feb. 83
ea Jennings, Walton I17 Feb. S3
Moore, St. Leger Montgomery, New Zealand 17 Feb. 33
17 Feb. E3
7 Feb. 88
7 Feb. 83
2 June 97
2 June 97
6 June 97
24 July 861 14 June 97
24 July 86 15 June 97
24 July 86 ib June 97
24 July 86 18 June 97
24 July 86 3 July 97
24 July 86 j 3 July 97
24 July R6| 3 July 97
24 July 86 1 1 Sept. 97
! 1 Sept.97
16 Feb. 901 1 Sept.97
16 Feb. go1 1 Sept.97
16 Feb. 90 1 Sept.97
16 Fel). go 15 Sept.97
16 Feb. 90,23 Sept.97
16 Feb. 90 28 Sept.97
16 Feb. 90 1 Oct. 97
16 Feb. 90 1 Oct. 97
16 Feb. go 9 Oct. 97
16 Feb. 90' 9 Oct. 97
16 Feb. go^ 9 Oct. 97
16 Feb. 90', 9 Oct. 97
16 Feb. 90 9 Oct. 97
16 July 90 19 Oct. 97
23 July ay' 1 Nov. 97
23 July 90 6 Nov. 97
23 July 90 11 Nov. 97
23 July 90 20 Nov. 97
July 90 20 Nov. 97
23 July 90 20 Nov. 97
23 July 90 25 Dec. 97
23 July 90 1 Apr. q8
23 July 90' 1 Apr. 98
23 July 90 1 Apr. 98
17 Feb. 91 12 Apr. 98
17 Feb. 91 , i3 Apr. 98
17 Feb. 91J18 Apr. 98
17 Feb. 9i!i8 Apr. 9S
17 Feb. 91:18 Apr. 93
17 Feb. 91 18 Apr. 98
16 Feb. 9018 May 98
17 Feb. 91I1S May 98
17 Feb. 91 18 May 98
17 Feb. 91 18 June 98
17 Feb. 91 18 June 98
Boyal Garrison Artillery.
180
Captaiks.
Tttlloch, Tom Gregorie, Secretary and Experimental Officer, Explosives Committee, \
Woolwich )
Alford, Frederick Lewis
BA.Arthy, Walter, Divisional Adjutant, Gibraltar, ij July 00
Parker, Henry William Manwarinq,1'9 Comdt. No. - (Bengal) Mountain Battery...
Carey, William Havilland, Adjutant Boyal Guernsey Artillery 15 June 99
ei Thrupp, Francis Morton
Davidson, Gordon Villiers,210 with Maxim Guns, South Africa
so Stuart, Ralph Esme,Bl Skoeburyness
Brett, Herbert George,111 Commandant No. 2 (Derajat) Mountain Battery
so Elliot, Harry Macintire, Instructor in Gunnery, Chatham
M'Hardy, Alexander Anderson,2" DSO. Deputy Assistant Adjutant General fort
Intelligence, South Africa $
Carrie, William Francis Taylor,-2* South Africa
Walters, Hubert de Lansey, Adjutant Sussex Artillery, Eastern Division, 20 Feb. 99
so Morrison, Haskell Mackenzie Downie
Grepe, Arthur Welletley, Staff Officer to Assist. Insp. of Remounts. South Africa
Pennethorne, Henry Evelyn, Adjutant 7. Middlesex Volunteer Artillery, 23 Jan. 99
lC* Tyler, Ralph Edward22*
Wailes, William Eteson, Ordnance Officer 4th Class
so Kirkpatrick, Alexander Ronald Vane, Ceylon
Moultrie, Hugh Crawford226
Edlmann, Ernest Elliot,23' DSO. Native M:ountiin Artillery, India
Freeland, Anthony Drage, South Africa
Tomlcins, Ernest Leith, Assist. Superintendent Gun Carriage Factory, Bombay
so Home, Robert Elton22*
wj Lambarde, FrancisFane
EA Cayley, Arthur Macaulay, Divisional Adjutant, Sheerness
Johnston, George Napier, Instructor in Gunnery, Murree, Punjab
Smith, William Hugh Usher, p.a.c. Ordnance Officer. 4th Class, South Africa
Galloway, Frank Lennox,23" Ordnance Officer, nth Class
Ei Bellairs, Norman Edw. Breton, p.a.c
Lethbridge, Sydney, Ordnance Officer, ^rd Class, Ishapore
Coningham, Henry, Instructor Boyal Military Academy, 6 May 00
so Butcher, Fred. Spurrell
so Waymouth, Ernest Glanville,231 Divisional Adjutant, Hong Kong
Mackintosh, John Burn, Inspecting Officer Cashmere Imperial Service Artillery ..
M'Culloch, Robert Hen. Frederick,232 DSO. Divisional Adjutant, Pembroke Dock
EA Dent, Frank Wilkinson Divisional Adjutant, Gibraltar, 1 Apr. 00
Metcalfe. Fentcick Henry, Special Service, South Africa
Massie, Soger Henry [Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 00). Staff Capt. for Intelligence, S. Africa
so Thorp, Arthur Hugh, Instructor in Range Finding, Malta
Ea Kendall, John Kaye, Instructor in Gunnery, Bombay
so Ellershaw, Arthur
Hardcastle, John Herschel, Adjt. 1 Kent Volunteer Artillery 23 Nov. 96
w:r Farmar, William Cecil Russell, Acting Adjutant, Jhansi
so Redfern, Peter Youngsou
Williams, Arthur Cecil, Instructor, Rcyal Military Academy, 15 Aug. 99
Hunt, Wm. Holdsworth, 1 Gloucester Volunteer Artillery
wx Bishop, Charles Frederick, Divisional Adjutant, Devonport
Morrice, Herbert
Forbes, Arthur, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
Woods, George Greville, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class; China Expeditionary Force
30 Noott, Cnthbert Cecil
Blanford, William George, Assistant Inspector of Position Finding, Woolwich
Poole, Frederick Cuthbert, Ammunition Column
Craiq, Robert Annesley, p.a.c. Experimental Officer, Woolwich, 1 Feb. 01
Brace, John Elliot Lidderdale,2** Native Mountain Artillery, India
lur Craster, Edmund Henry Bertram231
Duff, George Graham Kayll, Hong Kong Artillery
W<r Sherer, James Donnelly, Adjutant and Instructor m Gunnery, Kurrachee
Vereker. Charles Granville, Instructor School of Gunnery 20 Feb. 00 ...
de Brett, Harry Simouds,230 DSO
Orr, Charles William James237 ™".™!!!!!!™!"!!!!""!"!!"!
ea Jacob, Henry Walter Bell, Commanding Royal Artillery, si"jffri«»a".i.'.".".."..'!!."!!!!!!
BO Kane, Arthur Hyde, Instructorin Gunnery, Cork
De Sausmarez, Cecil, DSO. Special Service, South Africa .'......'..'.'.'!......"!."
Howorth, Henry Godfrey ."...........
Smith, Archibald George, Adjt. 2 East Siding of York Artill'er'y,"i Mar. 99""."".""""
Burton, Marry Charles Hay, Special Service, South Africa
so Fife, Robert Bainbridge
Bushe, Charles Kendal .™!!.!"!..!!!!'.!!!"".]!!!!1!."!!!!!.!"
Repper Lionel Lees , Commandant Fazyab Ga-isoi Bztte-y
w.y Cleghorn, Charles Angus, Divisional Adjutant, Mauritius
Tulloch, Donald Fiddes ...........'......'.'.'.'.'.'.
M-Gildowuy, William. Adjutant Cardiqan Artillery West Division "16 'Feb! 00 "...
de Wmton, Richard Stretton,239 (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00) Ammunition Pork, Natal...
icr F.itzRoy. Philip Fitz William :"'.,'
Wr Gray, Charles Lloyd Rashleigh240 "\"\'\\\\""\\"".'".'.'.'.". '.'..'.'.'.'.'.'... .'.'.'..
Owen, Charles Richard Blackstone, p.a.c. Professor Ordnance College, 1 Aur. 01
Watson, John George Mail I and, p.a.c. special employ Ordnance Committee
Ziegler, Charles Henry
Hinton, Godfrey Bingham, Adjutant 4 Durham Volunteer Artillery, 12 July 97
Probyn,Dighton Gordon, Adj. 3 Middlesex Vol. Art , 14 Jan. 97
Toicnsend, Sam. C. Chetwode,2*'- 4th CI. Ord. Officer, Mauritius {Bt.Major zi Sept. 99)
Wynter, Francis Arthur,2" DSO. Native Mountain Artillery, India
so Chartres, Richard Carew
Lewes, Price Kinnear, Instructor in Gunnery, Shoeburyness
Paine, James Henry,2" DSO, Native Mountain Artillery, India
Waring, Richard, p.a.c. Assistant Inspector Army Ordnance Department 4 Aug. 59
Cochrane, Norman Denueys. Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, temp. South Africa
O' Connor, Wm. Frederick Traversal Kashmir Artillery, Gilait
wx Harington, Elliott Copeland "
Bullen, Stephen Darley, with Maxim Guns, China ..'.'..'....
17 Feb. 33
17 Feb.
17 Feb. 3S
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb. 8?
17 Feb. S.
23 July 87
17 Feb. "
17 Feb.
17 Feb
17 Feb
7 Feb
7 Feb
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 38
.7 Feb.
17 Feb. S3
;7Feb "
17 Feb
17 Feb,
17 Feb. S8
17 Feb. ""
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
:S June
28 June
27 July 8S
27 July S3
27 July 83
27 July 88
27 July
27 July SS
7 July
27 July 83
July 83
27 July 88
27 July 86
27 July SB
27 July 8'
27 July 8,
2-7 July 8S
1= Feu. 89
5 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. Sg
15 Feb. 89
27 Julv 89
13 Feb. "
Feb. 89
15 Feb. \
15 Feb. 39
15 Feb. 39
15 Feb. 8g
15 Feb.
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb.
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. So
15 Feb.
15 Feb. 89
27 July 81
7 J uly 8.
27 July 81
27 July 8c
27 July 89
27 July 89
7 July 81,
27 July 89
27 July 89
27 July
27 Jul}' 89
27 July 89
27 July 89
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
r4 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
J4 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
27 July 89
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. qo
14 Feb. 9c
14 Feb. 90
27 July 89
14 Feb. 90
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. g
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9:
33 July 90
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 0
17 Feb. g
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. 9
17 Feb. q
17 Feb. 0
17 Feb. 9
28 June 9
28 June 9
7 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 J uly 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 9
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 02
27 July 91
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
1 5 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 02
15 Feb. 92
■3 Feb. 92
13 Feb. 9:
15 Feb. 92
is Feb.q--
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
14 Feb. 9;
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 9
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 9
14 Feb. 93
27 July 92
4 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
27 July 92
14 Feb. 93
1 July 9S
1 Julv 9=
1 July 98
1 July 98
2 July 93
5 July 98
5 Julv 98
1 Aug. 98
1 Aug. 98
17 Aug. 98
17 Aug. qS
9S
98
98
93
93
17 Aug. 98
1 Sept. 98
8 Sept.98
8 Sept.93
14 Sept.93
17 Septus
15 Oct.
15 Oct.
10 Oct.
24 Oct.
27 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct. 93
19 Nov. o3
19 Nov. 98
19 Nov. 9S
23 Nov. oS
23 Nov. 98
1 Dec. rjS
1 Dec. 98
1 Dec. 93
5 Deo. q8
12 Dec. 98
23 Jan. 95
23 Jan. 99
25 Jan. 99
Jan. gg
n Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
17 Feb. 99
Mar. 99
17 Mar. 99
[3 Apr. 99
13 Apr. 99
19 Apr. 99
[9 Apr. 99
19 Apr. 90
0 May 99
■5 May 99
■■5 May 99
25 May 99
25 May 9o
4 June 99
i June 90
19 July 99
9 A.ug. 99
14 Aug. 99
14 Aug. 99
'4 Aug. 99
1 Sept. 99
7 Sept. 90
13 Sept.99
13 Sept.99
13 Sept.99
3 Sept.99
3 Sept.99
3 Sept.99
:6 Sept.99
7 Sept.99
20 Sept.99
20 Sept.99
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27 Sept.99
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27 Sept.99
28 Sept.99
1 Oct. 99
1 Oct. 99
1 Oct. 99
1 Oct. 99
1 Oct. 99
S Oct. 99
9 Oct. 99
i8i
Royal Garrison Artillery.
Captains.
2NDLIBUT. LIEUT.
Donovan, Charles Creaghe, 4th Class Ordnance Officer, Kurrachee 14 Jt'eo.
Eady, Charles Edward, Adjutant Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers to May 96 10 May
Osborn, Lestock Latham Hatton, Adjutant Edinburgh Artillery, 4 Dec. 00 !io May
4 July
25 July
23 July
25 July
25 Juiy
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
Morris, Robert Cochrane
Cotter, Harry John,'*5 with Maxim Guns, China
1 Dep. ea Crichton, Hew
Partridge, Richard Grenville, Special Service, South Africa
WW Stevens-Nash, Charles George Edward, Instructor Range Finding, Cape Town ...
Low, Charles Frederick Gemley, Adjutant 1 Cinque Ports Artillery, 26 Nov. 99
Haynes, Kenneth Edward, Assist. Supt. of Experiments, School of Gunnery, 7 Jan. 01
Poulter, Douglas Ryley, 4th Class Ordnance Officer, Fort William
Mil Easton, Frederick Arthur
Robinson, Stratford Watson,**! Staff Officer for Intelligence, South Africa
Bell, Maurice Douglas, Egyptian Army 25 July
le Pelliy, Edward Carey, Adjutant 2 Durham Volunteer Artillery 21 Dec. 99 125 July
Lyddon, William George, Instructor in Gunnery 25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
90 14 Feb. 93 9 Oct.
90 10 May 03 9 Oct.
90 10 May 93 9 Oct.
90 4 July 9;. 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 o Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
9c 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 9? 9 Oct,
90 25 July 93 9 Occ.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Ocr.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 Jniy 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
~_ T.. 1.. ...
Hope, William Henry Webley, p.a.c. Assist. Inspector, Army Ordnance Department.
bo Lowis, Penton Shakespear
Bowen, Herbert Walter, Ord'iance Officer, 4th Class, Agra
Muspraft-Williams, Reg. L. Adjutant 1 City of LondonVolunteer Artillery, 27 Feb. 99
w Boyd, Alexander Charles .....'
ea Oldrield, Arthur Radulphus
80 Parker, Robert Hamilton **i\ Gunnery Instructor, Aden
Slntor, George Franch, Adjutant 1 Durham Volunteer Artillery 21 Nov. 98
ea Westerman, Joseph Francis
Bland-Hunt, Ernest Sydney de Vere, Adjutant Ordnance College 8 June 99
Rumbold, William Edwin, Uganda Rifle's
so Appleyard, George Crossley
so Christie, Lindsay Bruce Stark, Divisional Adjutant, Weymouth
Hamilton. Robert Sydney, Army Ordnance Department
Behrens, Clive, Adjutant York Artillery Western Division 5 Dec. 99
EA Mayne, Herbert Blair, Adjutant, Bombay
Manley, Reginald Harwood, Adjutant, Portsmouth
Twiss, Francis Arthur,*4* Adjutant Norfolk Artillery, 4 Mar. 01
so Fergusson, Arthur Charles,"8 Malta
ea Palmer, Cecil Charles
Warren, Frank, Adjutant Aberdeen Volunteer Artillery, 13 Feb. 00
Hulse, Stanley Clarence, p.a.c. Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
Scott, Robert Kellock,™Ord. Officer, 4th Class.Cape Town, i2¥eh.qh,,with rank of Maj
Young, John Edgar Haringt on. Assist. Supdt. Gun Carriage Factory, Futtehghur
so Haymes, Robert Leycester, Malta
Merrick, Georye Charles**1 West African Field Force
Anley, William Bower, in charge of Danger Buildings, Waltham Abbey, 50 Nov. 97
Myers, Alfred Edward Cecil, South Africa "
WN Chrystie, John, Instructor in Gunnery, Barrackpore
ea Manley, William Edward, Instructor in Gunnery, Dover
Gordon, Alfred Ernest, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
WN Alderson, Samuel Frank, Divisional Adjutant, Halifax, N.S
Kennedy, Andrew Campbell, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Bombay
Moore, Frank Beaumont Hamilton, Adjutant Londonderry Artillery 8 Mar. 9S
Moorhouse, Harry Claude, Transport Officer, S. Nigeria, with rank of Major
wn Innes, Hector Munro
mn Ollivant, Alfred Henry .........!.../......'...........!].'....'....!].!!!!!!!!!]."."..."!!!!!
Corbett, Edwy Frank, Adjutant Tinperary Artillery, 18 Dec- 00 'V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'
so Pritchard, Clive Gordon „ „'
wn Molesworth, Herbert Ellicombe .'.'.'.'..".".'..'.'..'.'.'.'"/!!!!!!.."!!!!!!!!!!!!'.!!!."!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ea Hall, Henry Constable .............'....'........'...'.'.,'...',',..'..'....,. ..^..'..
Marton, Richard Oliver, with Maxim Si^/jrii/Wco''.".'.l".'.'.'.!!!l!!!!"""!!".!!!".'.'.'.'.".!!"!!
BO Austin, John Gardiner, DSO. Adjutant, Portsmouth
Phipps, Charles Foskett, OrdnanceOfficer, 4th Class, temp. South Africa
Wyatt, Francis Ogilvy, Adjutant 1 Norfolk Volunteer Artillery
Wheeler, Guy Danvers,2" Ammunition Park, South Africa
Nicholl, Donald FitzRoy, Instructor of Gunnery for Royal Artillery, Malta
so Mackenzie, George Birnie, DSO
Freeth, Charles John David, in charge of Danger Buildings, Ordnance Factories
wn Tyrrell, Gerald Ernest246 '. „
wn Owen, Charles Harold Wells, Divisional Adjutant, Devonport
M'Cheane, Montagu William Hiler, Ordnance Officer 4th Class
Robinson, Henry, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, temp. Soutk Africa
Sturrock, George Colleymore, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Balasore
ea Fowler, Willoughby Jones
so Lockhart, Robert Norman
Corrie, George Gowan Wyatt, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, temp. South Africa .....
so Greene. Albert James Rothwell
ha Stiilpnagel, Charles William
wn Riddel], Robert Buchanan (Bt.Major, 29 Novlooj...... ...................
Hanna. John Connor, Staff Captain for Royal Artillery, Cork
so Wilkinson, Maurice Lean
Carrie, Ivor Bertram Fendall, Aide "deCamp'tc I'sir ei'o'.'JF'iir'e'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."!!.'.'.'!.'.'.'.'!
wn Scott, Edward Baliol
Nuttall, Charles Montague, with Maxim Guns, China
so Boyd, Stuart Ogilvy
Massie, John Hamoii,"4 ^otoZ*WBic«,'ao«tt!ifri<«"!!."!!!.'.'.'."!i.'."!!!!!!!!!.".'."!."!!."!^!
wn Luke, Thomas Mawe
FitzGibbon, John Augustine,™ Adjutant Glamorgan Art., Western Die, 13 Dec. 00
wn Kelly , Courtenay Russell
so Holbrooke, Philip Lancelot ...."!..........'.'.'.'.'.....'.'.. \ i ........ ...i.iii
de Bury, Henry Robert Visart, «riJB^,^\^\"!!.\"\\\\\'"!!!i.\\\"."!.".'.'."!]!!i!]!!!!!!!!!!."!
so Collingwood, Clennell William, Divisional Adjutant, Cork Harbour
25 July 93 9 uct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
90 25 July 93 9 Oct.
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15 July 93 14 Oct.
90 1 Nov. 93 14 Oct.
91 13 Feb. 94 14 Oct.
3 Feb. 94 14 Oct.
.3 Feb. 94 18 Oct.
3 Feb. 94 18 Oct.
■i Feb. 94 18 Oct.
- Feb. 94 18 Oct.
Feb. 94 (8 Oct.
3 Feb. 94 18 Oct.
Feb. 94 18 Oct.
,3 Feb. 94 18 Oct.
3 Feb. 94 18 Oct.
3 Feb. 94 18 Oct.
3 Feb. 94 18 Oct.
3 Feb. 94 21 Oct.
7 Feb. cm ?t Oct.
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Feb. 94 1 Nov. 99
3 Fel). 94 21 Oct
3 Feb. 94 21 Oct
3 Feb. 94 25 Oct,
Feb. 94
._ July 94 1 Nov
14 July 94 1 Nov
24 July 94 1 Nov
24 July 94 1 Nov
24 July 94 8 Nov
24 July 94 8 Nov
24 July 94 8 Nov
24 July 94 13 Nov
24 July 94 13 Nov
1 Nov. 94 13 Nov.
4 Nov. 94 25 Nov.
4 Nov. 94 25 Nov
4 Nov. 94 25 Nov.
:6 Nov. 94 25 Nov.
?3 Nov. 94 27 Nov
•3 Nov. 94 30 Nov
[3 Nov. 94 4 Dec.
•3 Nov. 94 4 Dec.
>3 Nov. 94 5 Dec.
!3 Nov. 94 9 Dec.
>6 Nov. 94 13 Dec,
jo Nov. 94 21 Dec.
1 Jan. 05 22 Deo.
7 Jan. 95 1 Jan.
2 Feb. 95 1 Jan.
.2 Feb. 95 1 Jan.
12 Feb. 95 r Jan.
■2 Feb. 95 1 Jan.
2 Feb. 95 1 Jan.
- Boh r.c
Feb. 95
5 Feb'.
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3 Mar. 95 3 Jan.
92 15 Mar. 95 3 Jan.
92 16 Mar. 95 3 Jan
92 18 Mar. 95 1 Jan
02 19 Mar. 95 3 Jan.
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; Mar. 95 3 Jan.
J Mar. 95 3 Jan.
i Apr. 95 4 Jan
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. Apr. 95 9 Jan.
92 1 Apr. —
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95 16 Jan
i Apr. 95 19 Jan.
1 Apr. 95 19 Jan.
1 May 95 19 Jan.
92
92 ,
92 4 May
92 4 Ma3r 95 19 Jan.
92 13 May 95 25 Jan.
92 18 May 95 1 Feb.
92 25 May 95 1 Feb,
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92 22 July 95 1 Feb.
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Royal Garrison Artillery.
182
Captains.
Perceval, Philip, Instructor in 'Range Finding, Boner
Rickard, Frank Martyr, p.a.c. Army Ordnance Department
Webb, Andrew Henry, Divisional Adjutant, Gosport
Godfray, Hugh Culpeper Weston, Divisional Adjutant
Buzzard, Charles Norman, Divisional Adjutant, Leith Fort
Carey, Walter Louis John, Ordnance Officer, 4th Clam, Fort Duffer in
O'Kinealy, James, West African Frontier Force
Mood, Ron. Neville Albert, South Africa
Jf Tittle, Sobert Henry, Adjutant Fort Defence Volunteers, Rangoon, 8 Aug. 9
Carter, Gerard Edward, Army Ordnance Department
io Loring, William. Hong Kong
Ewart, Charles Nicholson, Adjutant Antrim Artillery
Howard-Vyse, Cecil, Instructor in Gunnery, Portsmouth, 26 July 00
rs Hope, Graham Archibald
Waters, Edmond Egerton Nash, Ammunition Column
Fisher, Charles Alexander, Ordnance Officer, ^th Class
Galwey, Reginald Hugh
ea Thorp, Austin
Tyrrell, John Frederick, Ordnance Officer, 4th Ciass, Quetta
ea Locke, Brian John Michael
ea Goodwin, Robert Hamilton
Brierley, Geoffrey Teale,^1 DSO. South Africa
bo Sargeaunt, Herbert Gaussen, Divisional Adjutant, Singapore
so Pringle, George 0. S., Reserve
R-jberts, Charles Percy, Egyptian Army
so Hart, Henry Travers
ea Meares, Hugh Poynder, Inst, in Range Finding, Gibraltar
ea Armitage, William Thompson, Adjutant, Dover
ea Nugent, George Roubiliac Hodges, Divisional Adiutant, South Africa
so Kough, Thomas Macgregor
EA Keogh, John Henry, Fort Commandant, Attoek
: Dep. so Riddcll, Edward Vansittart Dick, Staff Officer, Kimberley District
so Pelly, Henry Gerald,252 Reserve, Divisional Adjutant, Gosport
so Macgowan, James Murra3', Reserve
VS Suther, Percival, Inst, in Range Finding, St. Lucia
Wilkins, Geo. Hubert Carey, Adjutant 2 Glamorgan Vol. Artillery, 25 Jan. 00
Hollinshead, Henry Neville Brock, Army Ordnance Department, 10 Oct. 01
ea Ogg, William Mortimer
Chevallier, Francis Edward de Carteret, Adjutant, School of Gunnery, 22 Jan
so Swettenham, William Alexander Whybault
Simpson, Arthur Cyril Stanley Ward, Adjutant 2 Cinque Ports Vol. Art. 19 Nov. 00
mr Thatcher, Gerald Gane
so Keyes, Alf. John Hudleston, Divisional Adjutant <f- Inst. Range Finding, Ceylon
80 Hardcastle, Edward Lewis
EA Rolland, Charles Eduard Tulloch
itj Castens, William Ernest
Odevaine, Ferdinand James, Assistant Inspector, Army Ordnance Department ...
so Terry, William Gordon,259 Reserve
Saunders, Edw. Aldborough, DSO. Sta ff Officer Head Qrs. Lines of Commn.S. Africa
Dwyer, George Toulmin Cunynqhame, Special Service, South Africa
Blanford, Charles Edward, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
Thompson, Aubrey Julian, Adjutant Depot, Dover
Stoddart, George, Adjutant Bombay Volunteer Artillery
Keddie, Herbert Wm. Graham, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, temp. South Africa
60 Crofton, Robert Benjamin, Div. Adhitant, Malta
Moore, William Henry, Ammunition Column
Trimnell, William Duncan Conybeare, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
80 Jacob, Arthur Lawrance Baldwin, Instructor in Range Finding, Edinburgh ..
Izat, Alex. Rennie .'.
ea Cruickshank, Percy Hamilton
so Reynolds, Cecil Edward, Reserve
WsCurteis, Cyril Saml. Sackville, Divisional Adjt. Bermuda
wsKemble, William Edward
Blount, George Percy Cosmo
so Finch, Geo. Forbes Carpenter
Ravenhill, Harold William, Adjutant Hampshire and Isle of Wight Art. 29 Apr. 01
so Grose, James
80 Mulliken, Charles Francis Larkin, Garrison Adjutant, Singapore
Cameron, Robert Bruce IMacleod, Mauritius
Beer, Vernon Lemuel, Commandant Permanent Garrison, Albany, West Australia...
w*r Dudley, George de Someri, Adjutant, 22 Jan. 01
Davidson, Edmund
2 Dep. ea Rambaut, Bertrand Romney Robinson, Sierra Leone
wir Yan der Kiste, Freegift William
Normand, Samuel Richard, Ammunition Park
Walker, Walter Blennerhassett, Officiating Ordnance Officer 4th Class, Allahabad
ea Stanbrough, Leonard Kenyon
ea Castle, Reginald Wingfield
Pike, Sidney Royston, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, South Africa
w» Barton, Richard Lionel „
Gardiner, Herbert William, Offg. Ordnance Officer, 4th Class^Rawitl Pindee
Disney-Roebuck, Algernon Wyndham, Ammunition Column
so Bayley, Lionel Seton
ea Richey, Frederick William
Robinson, John Armstrong Purefoy, Ammunition Column, Natal
so Alexander, William Dallas
wj Russel, Alexander Carter
Ker, Charles Arthur,263 DSO., Rhodesian Field Force
tw Wilkes, George Sidney
ea Bird, Max Hermann Clarence
so MacFarlan, John Buchanan
Hearn, Hugh Shuckburgh, Assist. Supt. of Experiments, School of Gunnery
Clayton, Gilbert Falkingham,2™ Egyptian Army
Ei Greene, Alleyn Charles Rothwell
so Clapham, Douglas
2ND LIEUT. LIEUT.
22 July 92 27 July 95 1 Feb. 00
27 July 92J27 July 95 1 Feb. 00
10 Aug. 92J10 Aug. 95 1 Feb. on
10 Aug. 9210 Aug. 95 J 1 Feb. 00
15 Aug. 92J15 Aug. y5| 1 Feb. oj
14 Sept. 92 -4 Sept. 95 : Feb. 00
11 Oct. 92JH Oct. 95j 1 Feb. 00
30 Oct. 92 3° Oct. 95( 1 Feb. 00
9 Dec. 921 9 Dec. 95i 3 Feb. 00
14 Dec. 92 14 Dec. 95; 3 Feb. 00
21 Dec. 92 21 Dec. 95 7 Feb. 00
Jan. 93 10 Jan. 96 7 Feb. 03
19 Jan. 93 19 Jan- 96 7 Feb. 00
29 Jan. 93 29 Jan. 90 12 Feb. 00
1 Feb. 93 1 Feb. 96 16 Feb. 00
1 Feb. 93 1 Feb. 93 20 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 93 24 Feb. 93^0 Feb. 00
4 Mar. 96 4 Mar- 96,22 Feb. 00
13 Mar. 93
30 Mar. 93
t Apr. 93
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 May 93
1 May 93
6 May 93
13 May 93
30 May 93
16 June 93
24 June 93
27 June 93
t Aug. 93
15 Aug. 93
17 Aug. 93
11 Oct. 93
14 Oct. 93
4 Nov. 93
23 Nov. 93
16 Dec. 93
21 Dec. 03
1 Jan. 94
1 Jan. 94
1 Jan. 94
1 Jan. 94
4 Jan. 94
26 Feb. 94
14 Mar. 94
1 Apr. 94
4 July 94
'4 July 94
14 July 94
14 July 94
15 Nov. 94
13 Mar. 96
30 Mar. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
17 Feb. 86
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Feb. 96
: May 90
1 May 96
6 May 96
13 May 96
30 May 96
14 Aug. 76
24 July 86
t6 June 96
24 June 96
27 June 96
1 Aug. 96
15 Aug. 96
17 Aug. 96
11 Oct. 96
14 Oct. 96
4 Nov. 96
23 Nov. 96
16 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
1 Jan. 97
26 July 81
1 Jan. 97
1 Jan. 97
1 Jan. 97
4 Jan. 97
26 Feb. 97
14 Mar. 97
1 Apr. 97
4 July 97
14 July 97
14 July 97
14 July 97
15 Nov. 9
25 Jan. 77
15 Nov. 07
15 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov, 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
15 Nov. 94
15 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94117 Nov. 97
June 95
15 June 95
15 June 95
15 June 95
15 June 95
15 June 95
15 June 95
15 June 95
15 June 93
15 June 98
15 June
15 June
15 June
15 June 98
15 June 98
15 June 98
15 June 98
15 June 98
is June9s'is Junet
6 Sept.95
2 Nov. 9s
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
26 Sept.98
2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. 98
3 Mar. 00
7 Mar. 00
7 Mar. 00
7 Mar. 00
7 Mar. oo
1 Aug. 96
10 Mar. 00
10 Mar. 00
16 Mar. 00
16 Mar. 00
17 Mar. 00
17 Mar. 00
■- 7 Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
10 Apr. 85
1 3 June 97
: Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. c»
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. od
2 Apr. 00
3 Apr. 00
6 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 90
9 Apr. 00
9 Apr. 00
9 Apr. 00
7 May 00
7 May 00
9 May 00
9 May 00
9 May 00
28 May 00
28 May 00
28 May 00
1 June 00
19 Aug. 85
15 June 00
15 June 00
1 July 00
1 July 00
10 July 00
26 July 00
7 Aug. 00
15 Sept. 00
29 Sept. 00
1 Oct. 00
1 Oct. 00
5 Oct. 00
0 Oct. 00
10 Oct. co
10 Oct. 03
10 Oct. 00
26 Nov. 00
26 Nov. 00
26 Nov. 00
17 Dec. 00
18 Dec. co
23 Jan. 01
12 Feb. 01
15 Feb. 01
1 Mar. 01
1 Mar. 01
1 Mar. 01
1 Mar. 01
4 Mar. 01
i Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
i83
Royal Garrison Artillery.
Captains.
so Trittou, Oswald
so Stevenson, Kenlis Langley
so Hall, Francis, Armament Office,; Malta
ea CKido, Percy Hill
Riach, George Hamilton
so Vaudeleur, Henry Martley, Inttructor in Range Finding, Malta
ea Hutchison, Kenneth Douglas
Russell, Richard Tyler
Wighton, Edward
Bourchier, Rodney Lewis, Officiating Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Ferozepore.,
UN Collen, Edwin H. Elhelbert,'" DSO
Thomas, Charles Samuel If., Offg. Supdt. Foundry, Sec, Factory, Cassipore ..
Seton Alexander Maxwell, Instructor, S. M. Academy
mn Rickard, George Henry
Colvile, Arthur M., Native Mountain Artillery, India
Cock, Hubert C Langslow, Native Mountain Artillery, India
M'Ghee, Arth. S. Ponsonby, Ammunition Park
Beasley, James H. Mountifort
Crcswell, Edmund Fraser, Native Mountain Artillery, India
Harington, Hugh William M
so Evans, Charles Lewis
Cobbe, Ivor Staveley, Native Mountain Artillery, India
Grei'g, Hugh Irwin, Offg. Ord.Off.4tl1 Class, Rangoon
MS Jones, John Henry Hili, Acting Adjutant, Jutogh
2NDLIEUT. LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98 i Apr. 01
2 Nov. 951 2 Nov. 98 1 Apr. 01
2 Nov. 951 2 Nov. 98 12 Apr. o»
2 Nov. 951 2 Nov. 98 14 May 01
2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98 1 June 01
2 Nov. 95 1 2 Nov. q8 12 June 01
2 Nov. 95! 2 Nov. 98 12 Juneoi
2 Nov. 95! 2 Nov. 08 15 June 01
2 Nov. 95J 2 Nov. 981 9 July 01
26 Jan. 96126 Jan. 99:12 July oz
15 Junc95'«5 June98ji2 July or
21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99(i6 July 01
21 Mar. 96J2i Mar. 99 16 July 01
21 Mar. y6:2i Mar. 99 16 July o;
21 Mar. 96,121 Mar. 9924 Aug. 01
21 Mar. 96I21 Mar. 99I 2 Sept.oi
21 Mar. 96I21 Mar. 99 2 Sept.oi
21 Mar. 96 2i Mar. 99) 4 Sept.oi
2N1ILIEUT.1 LIEUT.
6 Apr. 93
21 Sept.96
ai Sept.96
21 Sept.96
Lieutenants.
ea Playfnir, Chas. Murray, Inst. I
in Range Finding, Hancich i
UN Spalding, Wm. Burrington, j
Acting Adj., Murree Hills )
Kirke, Walter Mervyn St. Geo. 1
Native Mountain Art. India)
Sanders, William Orpen S. ...
UN Haig.Alan Gordon,""+ I21 Sept.96
Carr, Uarrie Gardiner Nat. } g fi
Mountain Artillery, India... )
wn Johnston, Hugh Bertie H I g t fi
Divisional Adj. Portsmouth ) 1
Campbell, Keith Gordon, Nat. ~)
Mountain Art. India )\ r *
Jamieson, Gerald Alister,Ind. , 1 Sept.90
Staff Corps i , r y
Gayer, Hugh Walters 21 Sept.96
Campbell, Arch. Neil, Staff V SeDt 00
Oofpt. for Intell. 8. Africa...} 2I ^v™0
Hill, Rowley Richard, Native) g t 6
Mountain Art. India j p -y
Mitchell, Arthur 21 Sept.96
2T Sept.96
16 Jan. 97
23 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
wn Close, Hugh Marston
Siticell, Norman Sisson Hurt, J
Offg. Ord. Off. 4th Class, >
Bombay )
Riecard,John Stanley , Offg. 4th 1
Class Ord. Officer, Madras}
Smith, Etienne de Herriex
ea Hardinge, Thomas S. N. )
Acting District Paymaster, r
St. Helena J
mn Price, Owen Lloyd '23 Mar. 97
Kennaway, Charles Noel ......23 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
6 Apr. 96
21 Sept. 99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept. 99
Sept. 99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.96'21 Sept.99
Niven, Oswald Carmichael,
Singapore
UN Crozier, Cecil Darley
ea Harvey, William Kerle
wn Dreyer, John Tuthill
Cruick/hank,Harold St. John,
Nat. Mountain Art. India..
Allenson, Cecil John Lyons,
Aide de Camp to the Lt.
Gov. of Bengal, 4 Apr. co...
Hayes-Sadler, James, Nativel
Mountain Art. India $
Anaus, John Neill, Native )
Mountain Artillery, India... 5
ea M'Donell, Maurice Leister
UN Spender, Wilfrid Bliss
Hart, Erie George, Native \
Artillery, India J )
Ogilvie, Gordon
Cowie, David Gordon
Wakefield.Thoe. li.,llong Kong
Cummins, Ian Ashley Marsh- Y
man, Nat. Mn. Art. India., f
so Courtney. Frederick Harold...
Green.ArthurFrankUmfreville
wn Alexander, Robt. Clifford John
UN Leggett, Wilfred Noel
so Inglis, Charles Elliot
Brind, John Edw. Spencer, )
Nat. Mtn. Art. India J
Haywood, Austin H. Wight-"!
wick, Nat. Mtn. Art. India }
WN Spicer, Percy Leopold
UN Campbell, Robt. Wm. Procter
Bennett, Francis Larkworthy
so Reid, John Francis
23 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
18 June 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
15 Sept.97
23 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
25 Dec. 97
21 Sept.99
16 Jan. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar, 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
18 June 00
1 Sept. 00
1 Sept. 00
1 Sept. 00
1 Sept. 00
1 Sept. 00
15 Sept. 00
23 Dec. 00
23 Dec. 00
23 Dec. 00
23 Dec. 00
23 Dec. 90
23 Dec. 00
23 Dec. 00
23 Dec. 00
23 Dec. 00
25 Dec, 00
Lieutenants.
Szczepauski, Hugh Clayton, \
Nat. Mountain Art. India., f
Peiniger, Robert Francis, (
Hong Kong J
Badham-Thornhill, George, )
Hong Kong )
Dbp. ba Stenhouse, Jas. Llewellyn
Cotter, Edmoud Brian, Native >
Mountain Artillery, India S
so Maitland-Addison,JohnF.R.")
Norman.,InsfructorinRange '-
Finding, Gibraltar ...J
Moberly, Archibald Hy., Nat. 7
Mountain Artillery, India j
so Browne, William Lloyd
un Tandy, Ernest Napper
ba M'Kenzie, Hugh Fraser
Ramsay,]Hilton Alex. Native I
Mountain Artillery, India \
so Fishe, Arthur Fras. Babington
so Dean, Arthur Cecil Hamilton
wn Smith, Allison Eugene
Ensor, Frederick Chas Curme
ea Mathews.Wltr.Vivante Dewar
wn Brancker, Henry Russel
UN Pollard, Cyril James Keith ...
wn Lock, Robert Ferguson
Langhorne, James Arch. Dun- ")
boy ne, Nat. Mn. Art. India )
Snowdon, Harold Smnrth- )
waite Kemplay, Ceylon j
wn Langton, Arthur Victor
VFH Benn, John Piercy
Clarke,Hugh,Nat.Mn.Art. India
wn Andrewes, Francis Edward ...
Newcombe, Clifford Henry ...
Murray, Arch. Digby, Nat. \
Mountain Artillery, India }
Disney, James William King )
{vnd LtVR. Mar. 1 Sept. 95 ; >
21 Mar. 96J21 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 961 2 1 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
2: Mar. 9621 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 96, 21 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
2NDLIEUT.
8 Jan. 98
10 Jan. 98
19 Jan. 98
21 Sept.96
26 Feb. 98
26 Feb. 98
1 Sept.oi
10 Oct. 01
9 Nov. 01
18 Nov. 01
30 Nov. oi
30 Nov. or
8 Jan. 01
10 Jan. 01
19 Jan. 01
21 Sept.99
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
26 Feb. 98 '6 Feb. or
26 Feb. 98
26 Fob. 98
26 Feb. 98
16 Feb. or
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
26 Feb. 98 16 Feb. 01
26 Feb. 98 16 Feb. 01
26 Feb. 98I16 Feb. 01
26 Feb. 981 16 Feb. 01
23 June 99 16 Feb. 01
23 June gZ 16 Feb. 01
Lieut. R. Mar. 1 July 96)
un Hamersley, Hugh St. George 27 June 98
un Colbeck, Bernard Bowles 14 Sept. 98
so Lockhart, Hugh Wallace 14 Sept.
so Holme, Harold Leupold 14 Sept. 98
so Daubuz, Robert Frederic 14 Sept.98
so Cockburn.JohnEdwd.Harison 14 Sept.98
Hickling, Charles Lawrence... 14 Sept.98
so Wadlow, Harold 22 Dec. 98
WNRynd, Francis Fleetwood,X»SO. 22 Dec. 98
ba Saward, Percy Sumner [22 Dec. 98
so Budgen, William Napier 23 Dec. 98
so Campbell, William Lachlan ... [23 Dec. 98
ba Hall,BertramArthur Montagu 23 Dec. 98
so Campbell, Colin Arch. Heron 23 Dec.
23 June 98
23 June 98
23 June 98
23 June 98
23 June
23 June
23 June 98
24 June
24 June 98
24 June 98
24 June 08
24 June 98
un Loveday, Francis William
wn Wahl, Charles Emil John
Watson, Reginald H. Montagu
mn Yates, Guy Apperley
Reeves, Hugh Charles
so Barrett, Richard Exham Moore
Marindin, Cecil Colvile, Nat.\
Mountain Artillery, India f
BA Lewis, Henry Augustus, Nat. \
Mown. Art. India, 31 Uct.oi )
wn King, Alexander Edward, i
Acting Adjt., Barrackpore )
un Tobin, Harry Walter
so Groves, John Henry Osborne
wn Tuke, Geo. Francis Stratford
23 Dec. 98
4 Mar. 99
4 Mar. 99
3 Dec
23 Dec. 98
23 Dec.
23 Deo.
23 Dec. 98
23 Dec
23 Dec
23 Dec. 98 16 Feb. 01
23 Dec.
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. ot
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. or
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
Royal Garrison Artillery.
184
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2XDLIEOT'. r.IEUT
Smith, Sidney ! 4 Mar. 99 .
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so Harman, Raymond Edwards ... 4 Mar. 99
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ws Cole, Brian Lytton
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so Watson, Francis Shuldham
ws Ford, Gerald Thomas
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wx Hoskyn, Richard
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wx Roche, Leo Victor
wx Smythe, Ralph Conran
mx Ingham, Robt. John FitzGerald
wx M'Grath, Arthur Thomas
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on so Bunbury, Richard Seymour
i so Smythe, Andrew Graham Conran
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01 ba Bennett, William Pyt
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oij Grinlinton, J. Liescking, Native']
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01 Warwick, Hugh. Branston
01 ea Marshall. Heury Seymour
oi, ea Macdonald, Graham Brymner...
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so Lucy, Reginald Standish
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oii so Heaslop, Adair Colpoys
01 wx Murray, Arthur Erskine
01 so Fraser, Thomas Christison
01 so Thomson, James
01 so Gainsford, Edward Austin
01! e a Tyrrell, Reginald Bramley
01 wx Travers, Henry Cecil
oiiwx Sladen, Cecil Gordon
oij so Kemble, Henry Maule
ea Adams, Lewis Charles
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so Elliston, Peter
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so Bassett, John Channon
ea Sutor, Allan John
ba Routh, Arthur Lionel
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so Ford, Charles William
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LtBUTBNANTS. 2KDLIE0T.
ei Birney, Arthur Nicholson 2 May 00
ea Gunter, Atnelstane Claude 2 May 09
ea Jackson, Maurice Alexander 2 May 00
wn GregsoD, Geoffrey Kirkes 2 May 00
ea Taylor, Lyster Robert Edward ) M oo
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so Spencer, Francis Elmhirst 2 May 00
wn Smart, George Edward 2 May 00
ea. Robertson-Glasgow, Noel 2 May 00
ea Daubeny, Giles Bulteel 2 May 00
so Arnott., Ralph 2 May 03
wx Walter, Bertram 2 Ma3' 00
wn Douglas, Robert Vaughan 2 May 00
ea Spry, Charles Augustus Nelson 2 May 00
ea Waring, John 2 May 00
so Mascall, Francis Ewan 2 May 00
so Graham, Roland Cecil Douglas... 2 May 00
so Hay, Howard George FitzGerald 2 May 00
ea Gatt, Charles Albert 4 May 00
ea Mompalac-De Piro, George 4 May 00
ba Sheppard, Thomas Moreton 5 May 00
wit Gee, Ernest Desmond Farrell ... 5 May 00
so Coe, John 5 May 00
so Davidson, John 5 May 00
ea. Waycott, Ernest William James 5 May 00
wn Morgan, Thomas Fred. Poole ... 5 May 00
wn a Beckett, Patrick Albert ~> JIay
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ea Lee, William Henry 5 May 00
Christian, William Francis 5 May 00
ea Bullough, Charles Berthold 5 May oc
so Griffith, George Marshall 5 May 00
wn Dunne, Terence Fran. Kilcavan 5 May 00
wn Mayne, John Theophilus Bolton 5 May co
ea Baker, Frederick Nolan 9 May 00
ea Drought, Thomas AinslieWilders 9 May 00
wn Caldecott, Ernest Lawrence 9 May 00
ea Piatt, Ralph Ernest 12 May 00
ea Upton, Charles Lionel Strelley... 12 May 00
Graham, Edward Septimus 12 May 00
so Phillips, Frank Roff 12 May 00
so Jenkin, Frederick Charles 12 May 00
b_i Garrett, Valentine Edmund 12 May 00
ea Pudsey, Denison 12 May 00
Dep. ea Ormrod, Joseph 12 May 00
ea Burns, William Albert 12 May 00
so Brierley, Gerard Wilson I12 May 00
so Macleay, Donald 12 May 00
Matthews, Ernest Dudley 16 May 00
so Betton-Foster, Gerald Harman 16 May 00
so Phillips, Eskricke Sidney '16 May 00
wn d'Apice, John Edmund Francis... 23 May 00
Jickell, William 23 May 00
Mortin.er, Cyril Hugh J23 May 00
so Plummer, Thomas Hermann 23 May 00
Sutherland, Reay Mackay 123 May co
Second Libutenimts
wn Brewin, Bertram Robert
Way, James
Carwithen, Sydney
Morgan, Francis Alan Stewart
Orton, Cecil Alfred
O'Connor, Frederick Henry Pomeroy
so Courtice, James George
ea Brown, Robert Hylton
ea Latham, Reginald Ormsby
ea Peck, Sydney Capol
so Fansnawe, Lionel Arthur
so Smith, Hugh Wilfrid Thomas
qvN Qreenway, John Jameson Kelynge, Wett\
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Guthrie, John Craig
jea Nicholson, William Stuart
.so Urquhart, Angus Munro
so Macdonald, Alastair Douglas
ea Collins, Eaward Victor
so Sewell, Henry Edward
wn Lynch, Francis Joseph Eugene
so Parker, William
so de WatteviHe, Herman Gaston
ea Lenfestey, Leopold d'Estreville
wi Whyte, Thomas Aloysius
ea Scott, Melville Stewart
30 Mayo, George Lawrence Lacy, Acting \
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EA Rowley, Charles Pelham
Maunde-Thompson, Francis George
jea Crum, Alexander William
ea Cunningham, Thomas
so Holme, Richard Carlyle
wn Beggj Robert Henderson
so Vines, Clement Erskine
Francis, Bertram Alexander
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wn Bateman, Henry Bertram
so Cobban, Clement Lee
so ('arson, Robert
ea Waddell-Dudley, Ambrose Nevil
Duke, Augustus Cecil Hale
Cummins, Ernost Jackson
wn Girdlestone, Morrell Andrew
wn Brett, John Aloysius
wn Stroud, John Beauchamp Wallace
so Pearson, Hugh Craig
wn Caddell, Walter Buckingham
so Dickins, Frederick
ea Allsup, Edward Saunders
ea Pritohard, Ernest Wilfred Holland
ba Waller, Robort Studdert de Warrene
wn Hosford, Douglas Ainslle
wn Hampton-Lewis, John Lewis
ba Nicolls, Oliver Charles Crawley
ba Woods, Arthur Noel
ea Strover, Martyn Rogers
ea Browning, Edward Richard Lyudale
ea Dowding, Hugh Caswall Tremenheere ..
ea Sandford, Daniel Arthur
ea Whitting, Everard Le Grice
ea Holdich, Godfrey William Vanrenen
wn Ryan, Valentine John Eustace
wn Bagshawe, Wilfrid Francis Melvill ........
wn Underbill, Guilford Edgar Charlton
wn Cameron, Arthur Hillyard
wn Bryant, Jasper Mozley
so Mascall, Maurice Edward
so Carter, Edward George Webb
so Cotter. Vere Rogersor.
wn Lindsay, William Dampier
so Dunstervill", Herbert Edgcumbe
so Sheppard. Robert Osborne
so Money, Charles Arthur Gilbert
wn Milman, Octavius Rodney Everard
so Allen, Harold
so Garwood, Henry Percy
so Clarke, John Spencer Stewart
wn Dreyer, George Villiers
ba Brancke ', James Donaldson Dulany
[ea Thompsiti, William Ralph
so Dymock, Arthur
wn Garden, Robert Maitland
Hay, George Lennox
ea Maxwell, William Whately
wn M'Gowan, William Hugh
ea Thomas, Arthur George
so Stuarr, Donald Neil
so Bothwell, Richard Sutton
ea Duncan, Wilfrid Bain
wn Downing, William Creagh
so Davies, Lewis Merson
wn Rashleigh, Philip
so Russell, Christopher James
so Greer, George Beauchamp
ea Douglas-Jones, Ldwyne Douglas
ea Barker, William Harold
Johnston, Claude Errington LongdeD
ea Edmondson, Robert Holt
ba Moore, Gerald Evelyn Du Pre
so Taylor, Norman Callender
so Farfan, Arthur Joseph Thomas
so Weir, James Leslie Rose
ea Reid, Fergus Hamilton
so Stevens, Harold Raphael Gaetano
so Edmond, James Hector
so Corry-Smith, Harold Carew
so Little, Edward Mountstephen
so White, George Frederick Charles
wn Gregory, Alfred John Reginald
wn Walker, Osmond Archibald
so Allen, Vernon Moor
so Syers, Thomas Scott
so King, John Francklyn
so Salviu, Herman Charles Joseph
ea Routh, Guy Montgomery
ea Biggs, John Norman
so Hibbert, Samuel Edward
so Edwards, Borlase
so B)litho, Edward Hoblyn Warren
ea. Mitchell, Percy Reynolds
Erskine, Walter Augustus
Humphreys, Henry John
de Carrara-Rivers, Arthur Joseph
Gunn, Hamilton Bruce Leveson Gower
Simson, Noel Charles Spicer
D'Esterre, James Charles Ellard
Edwards, Ivo Arthyr Exley Edwards
Bernaid, Charles Camplin
Matterson, Leopold Gordon "
Hutchison, John Robert
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Second Lieutenants. |2ndLiEUT
Campbell, John Yerschoyle Campbell 15 May o
Mansfield, Henry Mary Lattin
Robertson, "William Cairnes
Cole, Arthnr Felix
Stephens, Leslie Nalder
de Cetto, Vere Beresford Augustus
Kirby, Horace Augustus
Tates, Cecil M'Grigor
Hare, Edward Frank
"Webber, Henry Halton
Sheppard, "William Thomson '22 June o
Leefe, James Burne ... '23 July o
Strachan, David Allan J23 July o
Holmes, Hubert Lee |23Julyo
Batton, Joseph Holroyd
Allen, Atwell Hayes
Patterson, John
Crosse, Reginald Meredith
Tresidder, George William Wottenberg
Charles, Eric Edmonston 23 July o
Pratt, Edward Rogers 23 July o
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Allen, Cecil
Carey, John Lionel Romilly
Dalrymple, Francis Napier Elphinstone ..
Wiltshire, Palmer Spencer
Medill, Percy Montgomery
Cotter, George Edmund Sackville
Huyshe, Alfred Avenal
Waller, Robert de Warrenne
Griffin, Edward Christian
Collen, Philip Edward
Burney, Arthur Edward Cave
Kenyon, Herbert Edward
Izard, Francis Yallance
Chanter, Arthur Douglas
Tuackwell, Noel Edmund Osbert
Pask, Isaac Arthnr James
Forbes, Reginald Michael Norman
"Watson, Eric Victor
Thorn, John Herbert
Barton, Ralph Edward
Benshaw, Reginald Ashley
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QUABTBR MaSTBES.
Firth, Samuel,258 Son.JTajor,')
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Edwards, Jas. Limerick City Ari.
ea Cooper,Thos. Francis, Gibraltar.
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M'Cafferty, Charles, Cork Art....
so Perry, Wm. Change, Cork
Seager, William, Northumber-'i
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Cox, John,261 Lancashire Artillery
Dawson, Joseph Temperley, (
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wn Clements, John Sam. Plymouth
Joy, James, Suffolk Artillery ...
Mason, Geo. Dublin City Art. ...
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Gee, Albert Benj. Durham Art
Smith, Henry, Antrim Artillery
Cockaday, George Leonard, )
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Vincent.Harry, W.Scotland Art.
Woods. Robert John
Mott, Walter, Kent Artillery
FitzGerald, T. P. Edinburgh Art.
so Berridge, William, Gosport
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Williams, Richard Charles J
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Wright, Thomas Henry
so Ricketts, John Thomas, Ports- 1
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ea Coley, William, Dooer
wn Murray, J. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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4 Nov. 96
2d Jan. 97
r3 Mar. 97
28 Sept.98
r, Oct. 98
28 Dec. 98
29 Mar. 99
24 May 99
5 July 99
7 Mar. 00
7 Mar. 00
30 May 00
8 July 00
5 Aug. 00
1 Apr.
5 May
5 -May
HON.
CAPTAIN.
War Services of the District Officers of the Boyal Garrison Artillery.
1 Major Bowman served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned
m despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
12 Captain Laird served in the Egyptian war in r882, and was present in the action at Kassasin on the 9th Sep-
tember—severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
13 Captain Osmond served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Captain Bayspoole served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
16 Captain Johnston served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and was pre-
sent at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th Octobe 1879, and in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the enca°-ement at Killa Khazi and the investment of Slier-
pore (Medal with three Clasps).
19 Captain Robson served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-
u-deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
20 Captain Beardsley served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagements at El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, Mahsama, and Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
21 Lieut. Rowley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served
with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of r832, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain T. Lacey served in theAfghan war of 1378-80. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal
with Clasp).
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Iioyal Garrison Artillery.
District Officers.
[Horse Guards,
APPD.DIBT
OFFICES.
CAPTAIN. DT.MAJOB.
i Aug. 91 7 Apr. 86
1 Aug. 91 14 Aug. 86
1 Aug. 91; 8 Sept.86
1 Aug. 91 20 July 87
1 Aug. 9^24 Apr.
1 Aug.9TJ24 Apr.
1 Aug.9i';24 Apr. 89
1 Aug. 91I10 Au^
1 Aug. 91 9 Oct
Majors
Edward Dawson, Tower of London 1 Aug. 91 12 May 83
Henry Bowman,1 Armament Officer, Gibraltar 1 Aug. 91 2 Juiy 84
Arthur Bruce Chamberlin, Ti/nemonth 1 Aug. 91 10 June 85
Edward Turner, Woohneh.... 1 Aug. 91 19 Sept.85
Richard Price, Assist. Adjutant, Harwich 1 Aug. 91 7 Nov. 85
Captains.
William Picku/i, Adjutant 9 Lancashire Vol. Art. ...
John Henry Chirm, Adj. 1 Banff Vol. Art. 15 May 99
John Russell. Adj. 3rd Durham Vol. Art. 7 Nov. 9S
Robert Montgomery Laird,1- adjutant 6 Lan- )
cashire Volunteer Artillery 11 July 99 )
William PaineFurner, Armament Officer, Gibraltar] 1 Aug. 91 12 May 88
Thomas Young Osmond," Adjt. 1st Fife Vol. Art....] 1 Aug. 9i|i2May "
Albert Bai/spoole,u Adj. 1 Orkney Vol. Art., 1 July 99
William Parker, Scarborough, Acjing Adjutant
Michael John Long, Adj. 1 Lauc.Vol. Art., 28 Nov. 98
James Richard France Lightowlers, Cape Town ...
Archibald HP Gill, Adjutant Tynemonth Vol. Art....
Joseph Henry Bell Johnston,'6 Newharen 1 Aug. 91
Sidney Thomas Smith, Armament Officer, Haifa ... z Aug. 91
John Christian, Armament Officer, Gibraltar t Aug. 91
William Robson,19 Woolwich 1 Aug. 91
Maurice Spencer, p.a.c.,Ordnauce Officer, 4th Class, {
ChinaUIon. Lieut. 6 May 96; Mon.Capt. 6 May 00) ', ° -u-aJ °°
William Joseph Beardsley,''0 Malta 1 Aug. 91
Richard Saunders, Adj. 1 Cumberland Vol. Art 1 Aug. 91
George Clark, Divisional Adjutant, Woolwich 1 Aug. 91
William 'Richard Arnold, Adj. Aldeniey Art. Militia 1 Aug. 91
92
1 Aug. 91
1 Aug
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
Henry George William .lennison, Deconport »•■ 27 Jan.
Inspectors of Ordnance Machinery.
Wm. Edwd. Donohue, Army Ordnance Deparf-\
ment {Qr.Mr. 14 Apr. 86) )
Lieutenants.
Thomas Lacey,1* Adjutant 1 Essex Vol. Art. with\
rank of Captain, 20 Nov. 96 >
Geo.Neal,Adj.i Cornwall Vol. Art., with rank of C apt.
Robert Clarke, Adjutant 1 Hampshire Vol. Art., r
with rank of Captain, 7 Aug. 00 ) I14 "e0, 92
John Ron-ley,11 Adj. Calcutta Port Defence Vols. ... Ug Aug. 93
Andrew Renton Malcolm, Portsmouth .. .^. 19 Aug. 93
3 Feb. 94
3 Feb. 94
15 Oct. "
4 Dec.
30 Apr. 90
2 Aug. 90
2 Aug. 90
27 Aug. 9c
8 Oct. 90
25 July 91
25 July 91
27 Jan. 92
9 Mar. 91
9 Mar. 91
14 Apr. 91
2 Sept.91
2 Sept.91
23 Aug. 92
24 Apr. 95
1 Nov. 98
7 Nov. 98
10 Apr. 99
15 May 99
15 May 99
15 May 99
11 July 99
1 Juy9 9
4 Oct. 99
4 Oct. 99
10 Nov. 99
21 Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
6 May 00
15 June 00
8 Nov
28 Nov. 00
28 Nov. 00
5 Nov. 00
Thos. Hy. Edw. Anderson, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
John Andrews Williams, Armament Officer, Malta
Jacob Inder, Woolwich
Richard Cole, Great Yarmouth
Thomas Muuro, Dover
Joseph Thomas Chapman, Assistant Adjutant, Cork
William Henry Rowley, Adj. 1 Caithness Vol. Art. \
tcith rank of Captain, 4 Apr. 01 )
John Thomas Newton, Paul! Point 12 July 99
Charles Robert Latliam, Seaforth j20 Septus
Albert Charles Chew, Adj. 2 Hants Vol. Art., with \ ^
27 Jan. 92j27 jarj. 9j
10 Aug. 92 IOAug.Q2
14 Dec. Q2
19 Aug. 93
19 Aug. 93
3 Feb. 94
3 Feb. 94
Oct. 98
rank of Captain
11 Jan. 99 IZ jan.
ri Mar. 99! XI jiar. 99
24 May 99[24 jjay 99
24 June 99 24 June 99
12 July 90
20 Sept.99
3 Dec. 99
13 Dec
Dec.
13 Dec. 99
13 Dec. 99
13 Dec. 99
13 Dec. 99
13 Dec. 99
23 Dec. 99
10 Mar. 00
10 Mar. 00
to Mar. 00
10 Mar. 00
10 Mar. 00
10 Mar. 00
10 Mar. 00
10 Mar. 00
1 Aug. 91
Wm. Graham, Adjt. 1 X. Riding Vol. Art. 7 May 01
John Harvey, Leith Fort
Frank Robertson, Assistant Adjutant, Aberdeen
Thomas Jvicoll, Dublin
Jesse Wells, 1 East Riding Yorks Vol. Art
William James Beardsley
Thomas Robert Griffiths, Adj. 4 Lane. Vol. Art.,^
\th rank of Capt J
Francis Russell Xeale Or ford. Adjutant 1 Lincoln 1
Volunteer Art., -with rank of Captain , 22 Oct. 00J
Charles Thomas Rolph, Weedon
Charles Henry Turner, Great Yarmouth
Frederick Windrum, Plymouth
Rayner William Dale, Adjutant West of Scotland )
Art., with rank of Captain, 20 June 00 j
George Alfred Guthrie !io Mar. 1
William MacDonald, Newport, Mon |jo Mar. 1
Alfred James ~Wild, Woolwich 24 Mar. 00]
Patrick O'Sullivan, Sandown J24 Mar. 00
George Lee, Gosport 24 Mar. ooj
William E. Cockland, Armament Officer, Gibraltar.' 24 Mar. 001
James Hunter, Woolwich 25 Apr. ool
Thomas Harris [ 2 May 00
Lawrence Hegarty, Dublin 27 Jnneoo
Daniel Peter Mills, Falmouth !i8 July 00
Henry Eardley Keith M'Leod, Pembroke Dock 12 Sept.oo
Thomas Austin, Armament Officer, Gibraltar | 5 Dec. 00
Frederick Chs. Anderson, Armament Officer, Maltai 5 Dec. 00
James Joseph Hunt, Armament Officer, Malta 12 Jan. 01
James Mackenzie, Armament Officer, Gibraltar 12 Jan. 01
David Smith, Leith Port 12 Jan. 01
Charles Grincill Fellows, Acting Adjutant, Cardiff 16 Jan. 01
Charles John Dameral, Scarborough 16 Jan. 01
William Williams, Seaforth 16 Jan. 01
Archibald Morrison, Gravesend 16 Jan. 01
Henry Weston, Armament Officer, Malta 17 Apr. 01
Daniel Langston, Newport 15 May 01
David Alexander McKenzie, Devonport ; 9 Oct. 01
Richard Henry Allen, Armament Officer, Gibraltar 9 OcL. 01
William George Williams 21 Dec. 01!
[For War Services of the District Officers, Royal Garrison Artillery, see page 185a.
Royal Artillery.
i87
Royal Horse Artillery.
Staff at Home.
Siding Masters.
Capf-J.Bevingt on, Aldershot.
Capt. T. H. Brogan, Salis-
bury Plain.
Lieut. T. G. A. Caddington,
Newbridge.
Quarter Masters.
Capt. W. Paton, Aldershot,
Lieut. F. Richardson, "Wool-
wich.
Staff iy Ixdia.
Lieuienant Colonels.
J. M. S. Brunker, Secun-
derabad.
A. H. Hewat, Meerut. '
J. W. Hawkins, TJmballa.
J. W. H. Potts, Bangalore. |
W. H. Suart, Mhow.
nx—
A Depot.
X Battery, Woolwich.
Major— Bt.Lt.Col. F. D. V.
Wing.
Capt.— A. E. Wardrop.
Lieuts.— E. D. M. H. Cooke.
C. R. Bates.
A. B. Erskine.
Y Battery, Aldershot.
Major— R. M. Rodwell.
Capt.— E. B. Ashmore
Lieuts. — H. J. A. Mackey.
Son. B. J. Russell.
H. L. Nevill, DSO.
Adjutants.
Captain W. B. R. Sandys,
Meow.
Captain W. H. Kay, Secun-
derabad.
Siding Masters.
Lieut. J. F. Parr, Secander-
abad.
Lieut. J. Carnaghan, TJm-
balla.
Lieut. T. W. Kirkbride,
Meerut.
Beigabe Divisions.
I. — Aldershot,
A Depot.
Lt.Colonel. — Col. H. B.
J effireys.
Die. Adit. — Capt.'R. England
N Battery.
Major. — H. K. Jackson, (at-
tacked).
Capt.—C. B. Levita, MVO.
Lieut. — J. A. Scarlett.
sad Lts.—T. C. Usher.
N. Donaldson.
S Battery.
Major. — P. H. Enthoven.
Captain. — G. A. FitzGerald.
Lieut.— R. H. Peckham.
2nd Lts.—R. H. Sanderson.
A. P. Heneage.
XL— Woolwich.
B Depot.
Lt.Colonel.— B. Burton.
Div. Adjt. — Captain E. D.
Cameron.
V Battery, St. John's Wood.
Major.— J. B. H. Askwith.
Capt— R. F. Ellice.
Lieuts. — H. E. Hambro.
C. G. Mayall.
andLt.—W. J. L. Poston.
W Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— A. Stokes, DSO.
Capt. — E. W. Spedding.
Lieuts. — H. F. Stopford.
L. Godman.
J. Curling.
IV, — Newbridge.
B Depot.
Lt.Colonel. — J. Hotham,
Die. Adjf.— Capt. J. C. G. A.
Hankey.
Z Battery.
Major.— E. A. Fanshawe.
Capt.— G. H. A. White.
Lieuts.— G. R. Ralston.
H. P. Burnveat.
H. F. Salt.
AA Battery.
Major.— S. Belfield.
Capt.— W. P. Monkhouse.
Lieuts. — H. C. Rochfort-
Bovd.
E. T. F. Hood.
2nd Lt.—K. J. J. Peele.
V.—
A Depot.
A Battery, Dorchester.
Major.— Bf. Lt. Col. W. L. H.
Paget.
Captain. — J. B. Aldridge.
Lieuts.— 0. C. Du Port.
C. TJ. Corbett.
D. C. S. Smith.
BB Battery, Christchurch.
Major. — C. E. Goulburn,
DSO.
Capt.—n. F. Ruck-Keene.
Lieuts. — J.E. C.Livingstone
Learmonth.
A. M. Duthie.
J. M. R. Harrison.
VI.—
B Depot.
B Battery, Lucknow.
Major.— C. F. Blane.
Captain. — C. 0. Head.
Lieuts.- A. E. 11. Head.
H. Fawcus.
E. H. Jones.
C Battery, Mhow.
Major.— C. B. Watkins.
Captain. — G. F. Dixon.
Lieuts. — H. E. S. Wynne.
S. G. R. Willis.
F. II. C. Trench.
K Battery, Sealkote.
Major. — C. H. S. Tores.
Captain.— ffo;?.W.D.Sclater-
Booth.
Lieuts. — A. H. Bridges.
G. M. Ormerod.
G. V. T. Lavton.
VHI.—
B Depot.
1 Battery, TJmballa.
J Major.— X. F. W. A. Paget.
I Captain. — J. A. Hobson.
Lieuts. — W. M. Warburton.
A. E. Browne.
G. J. S. Taylor.
L Battery, Secunderabad.
Major.— A.Eardley-Wilmot.
Captain.— R. N. Greathed.
Lieuts.— J. Mellor.
E. A. Steel.
2nd Lt. — J. V. Ramsden.
XII.— South Africa.
B Depot.
Lt.Colonel.— Col. E. M. Flint.
Die. Adit.—C. Stirling, Bt.
Major.
P Battery.
Major. — A. B. Scott,
Captain.— A.F. R. Thomson.
Lieuts.— C. NT. B. Dunlop.
C. F. Holford.
A. C. Littledale.
R Battery.
Major. — H. S. Home.
Captain.— P. T. C. Herbert.
Lieuts.— W. H. N. Cantlie.
F. Rainsford-Hannay.
J. G. B. Allardyce.
IX.
A Depot.
F Battery, Rawal Pindi.
Major. — A. S. Tyndale-
Biscoe.
Captain. — H. M. DaviOn.
Lieuts. — G. A. Furse.
W. H. de B. Dickinson.
2nd Lt.—K. Bull.
J Battery, South Africa.
Major. — L. H. Ducrot.
Captain.— C. A. Svkes.
Lieuts.— H. W. Hill.
W. E. Clark.
M.C.J. Hartland-Mahon.
X.—
B Depot.
D Battery, TJmballa.
Major.— A. H. Short.
Captain. — L. A. Smith.
Lieuts. — E. L. Ellington.
W. F. Reichwald.
F. C. Bryant.
E Battery, Mhow.
Major. — S. D. Browne.
Capt.— G. N. Cartwright.
Lieuts. — W.H.Bartholomew
W. F. Parsons.
C. W. Nixon.
XIII. - South Africa.
A Depot.
Lt.Colonel.—
Dir. Adjt.—
T Battery.
Major.— F. B. Lecky, DSO.
Captain. — C. II. Ross-John-
son.
Lieuts.— S. C. Bartley.
W. T. Synnott.
H. Karslake.
TJ Battery.
Ma/or. — H. M. Campbell.
Captain.— G. R. F. Talbot,
Lieuts. — H. Allcard.
A.H. Svmes-Thompson.
XIV.— South Africa.
B Depot.
Lt.Colonel. — A. N. Roch
fort, CB.
Div. Adjt.— Capt. H.J. Brock.
Q Battery.
Major. — G. Humphreys.
Captain.— A. 11. Kennard.
Lieuts— E. W. Furse.
E. R.Burne.
R. W. St. L. Gethin.
II Battery.
Major. — E. H. Armitage.
Captain.— E. W. II. Powell.
Lieuts.— W. S. Brancker.
E. H. H. Elliott.
A. A. Goschen.
vn.
A Depot.
H Battery, Meerut.
i Major. — R. St. C. Leckv.
' Captain.— P. G. Best.
Lieuts. — W. Stirling.
G. H. F. Tailyour.
W. F. Parsons.
XI.— South Africa.
A Depot.
Lt.Colonel. —
Div. Adjt. — Captain H. H.
Tudor.
G Battery.
Major. — H. F. Mercer.
Lieuts.— J. D. B. Fulton.
J. P. V. Hawkstey.
E. W. M. Cunninghame.
0 Battery.
Major.— Bt.Lt. Col. Sir J. H.
Jervis- White - Jervis,
Bart.
Captain. — H. A. D. Simpson-
Baikie.
Lieuts. — D. ii . Gill.
E. F. St. John.
N. R, Davidson
A Depot, Woolwich.
Major. — A. H. Hussey.
Captain. —
Lieuts.— W. C. H. Bell.
R. J. C. Meyricke.
2nd Lt. —
Riding Master. — Lieut. C.
B. Wilkins.
Qr. Master. — Lieut. W.
C. Haley.
B Depot, Woolwich.
Major. — H. K. Jackson.
Captain.— E. J. R. Peel.
Lieuts.— C. S. Holland.
G. H. C. King.
J. L. Philips.
Riding Master. — Lieut. A.
W. il'Combie.
Qr. Master. — Lieut. J. W.
May.
N 2
i88
Royal Artillery.
Royal Field Artillery.
I.— India.
No. 7 Depot.
Lt .Colonel.— E. A. Lambart-
Die. Adjt.—
13 Battery, Soicgong.
Major. — p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Col.
J. W. G. Dawkins.
Captain. — M. J. MacCarthy.
Lieut*.— ~W. Furnivall.
C. H. Mallock.
2nd Lt.—T. R. TJbsdell.
67 Battery, Jullundur.
Major.— 3.F.-\S.a.T.\ToW.CMG,
Captain.- J. H. W. Tapp.
Lieut.— P. Sheppard.
2nd Lis— A. E. NeWland.
D. H. N. Bussell.
69 Battery, Mooltan.
Major.— Bt.Lt.Col. F. D. V.
Wing (attached).
Captain.— B.. T. Belcher.
Lieut*.— C. Hebert.
C. H. Clark.
2nd Lt.—l. F. de F. Shaw.
II.— South Africa.
No. 1 Depot.
Lt.Cj onel—R. E. Boothby.
Die. Adjt.—Capt. C. Evans.
21 Battery.
Majir.— H. Corbyn.
Captain.— W. B. Browell.
Lieut*.— 3. B. Cclville.
B. A. Tijou.
Mon. D. A. Forbes.
42 Battery.
'Major.— B. G. Onseley.
Captain.— A. H. Bowring.
Lieuts.— W. F. P. Groves.
C. E. Vickery.
2ndLt.—C. G. A. Cooper.
53 Battery.
Major— L. G. F. Gordon,
DSO.
Capt.—F. F. T. Ponsonby.
Lieuts.— C. E. G. W. Adam?.
P. A. Meldon.
H. A. Boyd.
III.— On Tallage to India.
No. 2 Depot.
Lt. Colonel. -F. H. Hall, CB.
Die. Adjutant.— Capt. L. M.
Philpotts.
18 Battery.
Major— H. E. Stockdale.
Captain.— H. Spencer.
Lieut— W. P. S. Jones.
2nd Lts.—F. G. Sanders.
J. ilacdonagh.
f- Battery.
Major. —
Captain.— II. R. F. Courage.
Zsewt. — F. Stanley.
2«rf Zrs.-W. A. F. Jones.
J. E. H. Ford.
75 Battery.
Major— N. E. Young (at-
tached).
Capta i n .— i* t. If <j/o r H . J . W .
Farrell.
Lieut— P. J. Paterson.
2nd i/s.— F. G. G. Bailey.
li. L. Baker.
IV.— South Africa.
No. 3 Dhpot.
Lt.Colonel.-~R. A. G. Har-
rison, CB.
Div. Adjutant. —
7 Battery
Major.— C. G. Henshaw.
Captain.— R. Geoghegan.
Lieut*. — A.H. S.Thompson.
W. S. D. Craven.
H. A. G. Chamier.
14 Battery.
Major.— F. W. Heath.
Captain.— R. H. Griffith.
Lieuts. — O. S. Cameron.
A. Mellor.
2nd Lt. — C. Bettington.
66 Battery.
Major. — A. G. Glanville.
Captain. — H. E. Carey.
Lieu ts.— R.W. H. bourchier.
G. S. L. Thornton.
2nd Lt. — C. A. Mortimore.
V.— South Africa.
No. 4 Depot.
Lt.Colonel.— T. S. Baldock.
Die. Adjutant. — Capt. J. S.
Ollivant.
63 Battery
Major. —
Captain. — C. C. Robertson.
Lieut*.— E. W. M. Cuning-
hame.
F. G. West.
2nd Lt.—W. M'T. Rhodes.
64 Battery
Major.-C. E. Coghill.
Captain.— A. 51. R.ilallock.
Lieut*.— D. W. L. Spiller.
W. A. B. Parkin.
2nd Lt. — A. G. JIarwick.
73 Battery
Major. —
Captain.— D. G. Blois.
Lieut*.— C. E. G. Schrottky.
A. B. Higgon.
2nd Z?.— W. H. Gosse.
VI.— South Africa.
No. 5 Depot.
Lt. Colonel. —
Die. Adjutant— Capt. W.F.li.
Davies.
74 Battery.
Major.— R. G. 51'Q. M'Leod,
DSO.
Captain.— A. C. Edwards.
Lieut*.— C. J. Julian.
N. Ramsay.
2nd Lts.—B. Lamb.
D. G. W. Hume.
77 Battery.
Mai. — p.s.c. E. II. Perceval,
DSO.
Captain— W.V. J. C. Elwes.
Lieut.—)?. W.Robinson.
2nd Lts.—R.. F. Ewart.
H. R. Hill.
79 Battery.
Major.— R. F. M'Crea.
Captain.— II. R. F. Courage.
Lieuts. — A. R. B. Cossart.
0. H. Stanley.
2nd Lieut— E. R. Scarlett.
VII.— South Africa.
No. 6 Depot.
Lt. Colonel.—
Die. Adjt.—
4 Battery.
Major. — H. Rouse.
Captain*.— C. F. R. Price.
F. A. Tighe.
Lieut. — G. R. Venning.
2nd Lt*.—H. K. Hill.
T. Chrisp.
N. Patterson.
3S Battery.
Major. — p.s.c. H. G. Bur-
rowes.
Captain.— G. H. W. Bavley.
Lieut*.— T. P. W. Nesham.
C. B. Thackeray.
2nd Lt.—S. K. G. JPGee.
78 Battery.
Major. —
Captain.— 3. W. F. Laiuont.
2nd Lt*.—Q. Smith.
H.G. Howell.
H. C. Banks.
VIII.— South Africa.
No. 7 Depot.
Lt.Colonel.—
Die. Adjutant. —
37 Battery.
Major. — p.*.c. R. A. K.
Jlontgomerv.
Cavtain.— H. A. h. H. Wade.
Lieut*.— H. E. W. H. Smith.
C. A. R. Scott.
M. Crofton.
61 Battery.
Major.— E. J . Duffu».
Captain. — R. C. Coates.
Lieuts. — J. G. Dooner.
H. M. Ballingall.
2niLt. — E. O. Anderson.
65 Battery.
Major.— G. M. Y. Bateman.
Captain. —
Lieut*. -G. S. Tovey.
H. W. Paxton.
2nd Lt.— G. W. Lee.
IX.— South Africa.
No. 1 Depot.
Lt.Colonel.— A. H. C. Phill-
potts.
Div. Adjutant.—
19 Battery.
Major. — R. D. Gubbins.
Captain. — G. H. Sanders.
Lieut.— H. E. O'B. Traill.
2nd Lts.—C. E. Lawder.
T. E. Pooley.
20 Battery.
Major.— A. D'A. King, DSO.
Captain.— W. P. Saunders.
Lieut*.— 51. C. Dobson.
N. R. Davidson.
L. S. Biddulph.
28 Battery.
Major.— 3. ~W. 51. Newton.
Captain. —
Lieut. — A. Hinde.
2nd Ltt.—B. H. K. Hunter.
G. T. Du Val.
X.— South Africa.
No. 2 Depot.
Lt.Colonel.— F.Waldron.CB.
Die. Adjutant.— Copt. C. F
Stevens.
76 Eattery.
Major. —
Captain.— T. C. W. Molony.
Lieut*. — L. A. D. Naper.
H. D. Evans.
2nd Lt.—~\Y. C. Mitchell.
Si Battery.
Major. — G. G. Simpson.
Captain.— H. R. GottO.
Lieut.— O. 51. Harris.
2nd Lt*.—R. H. V. Kelly.
A. St. J. Boultbee.
82 Battery.
Major— Bt.Lt.Col. W. H.
Connollv.
Captain.— H.N. St. J. Maule.
Lieut*.— T. E. P. Wickham.
C. H. F. Fox.
zndLt.—F. D. S. Gethin.
XI.— South Africa.
No. 3 Depot.
Lt.Col.-A. B.Irving. DSO.
Die. Adjutant.— Capt. E. P.
Smith.
83 Battery.
Major. — A. D. Yoimg.
Caotain.— E. M. Birch.
Lieut.— C. J. C. 5Iaunsell.
2nd Lt*. — V. Asser.
E. W. Ffrench.
84 Battery
Major. — E. Guinness.
Captain.— R. D. Wylde.
Lieut*.— \Y. C. E. Twidale.
N. H. C. Sherbrooke.
2nd Lt. —
85 Battery.
Major.— Bt.Lt.Col. W. H.
Williams.
Captain.— H. M. Thomas.
Lieut*.— R. Marryat.
W. W. Jelf.
2nd Lt.—G. G. J. Walshe.
XII.— South Africa.
No. 4 Depot.
Lt.Colonel. — p.s.c. J. S. S.
Div. Adjt.—Capt. R. E. A.
Le Mottee.
43 Battery.
Major.— G. R. T. Rundle.
Captain. — E. W. Grove.
Lieuts. — C. R. Woodrotfe.
H. B. Cox.
2nd Lt.—C. H. Smith.
86 Battery
Major. — C. D. Guinness.
Captain. — H. S. Woodcock.
Lieuts. — A. J. Awdrv.
E. F. Shewell.
51. N. Ross.
87 Battery.
Major.— C. J. U. Morris.
Captain. — G. V. Clarke.
Lieut*. — H. C. Simpson.
T. G. Anderson.
■2nd Lt. — C. A. Alston.
Royal Artillery.
XIII.— South Africa.
No. 5 Depot.
Lt.Colonel—J. W. Dunlop.
Die. Adjutant. —
■i Battery.
\ Major.— P. H. Slee.
Capt.— W. G. B. Manley.
Lieut*.— R. W. Lamb.
B. W. White.
■2nd Zt.—T. N. French.
S Battery.
Major. — p.s.c. H. Chance.
Captain. —
Lieuts.—J. W. Scott.
A. H. D. West.
2nd Lt.—F. L. Donkin.
44 Battery.
Major.— B. F. Drake.
Captain. — A. Hinde.
Lieut*.— H. A. L. Mundv.
W. E. Ironside.
R. C. Alabaster.
XIV.— South Africa.
No. 6 Depot.
If. Colonel. — E.H.Pickwoad.
Die. Adjutant. —
39 Battery.
Major.— S. E. G. Lawless
(attached).
Captain. — B. Atkinson.
■ Lieut*.— A. H. Harrison.
R. G. Maturin.
L. E. Warren.
68 Battery.
Major.— p.s.e. W. G. Massy.
Captain.— G. H. W. Nicho'l-
son.
Lieut,.— J. E. Rich.
A. D. Harrison.
R. C. Williams.
2«rf Lt. —
88 Battery.
Major.— W. H. Olivier.
Captain. — H. A. Lake.
mieut.—K. P. J. Cowell.
znd Lts.— J. E. Westgarth.
H. R. Ayton.
XV.— South Africa.
No. 7 Depot.
Lt.Colonel.— Colonel H. H-
Pengree.
C/r. Adjutant. —
5 Battery.
Major. — S. W. Lane.
Captain. — C. E. Stewart.
Lieut.— D. W. Roberts.
*nd Lts.— Si. II. Boger.
J. C. Fullerton.
9 Battery.
Major.— A. T. Butler.
Captain.— F. W. Gossett.
Lieut*. — H. A. Hamilton.
A. M. Addison.
W. K. Gray.
17 Battery.
Major— T. K. E. Johnston-
Captain.— E. C. Sandars.
Lieutt.— T. F. H. Crowe.
L. L. Hoare.
2nd Lt.—C. F. S. ilaclaverty.
XVI.— Aldershot.
No. 1 Depot.
Lt .Colonel.— p.s.e. W. B-
Fletcher.
ie. Adjutant. — Captain D.
D. Arderne.
S9 Battery.
Major.— J. F. N. Birch.
Captain. — E. W. Alexander.
2nd Lts.— D. K. Tweedie.
G. B. Oliver.
H. H. Hulton.
90 Battery.
Major- C. P. Decie.
Captain. — -Bt.Major A. D.
Kirby.
Lieut. — R. J. Adams.
2nd Lts. — E. A. Morton.
C. C. Munn.
91 Battery.
Major.— H. L. Powell (at-
tached).
Captain.— W. J. B. Allen.
Lieut.— G. A. Hare.
2nrf Zf<.— G. H. R. Blount.
S. R. Wybrants.
XVII.— Aldershot.
No. 2 Depot.
Lt. Colonel.— W.F. L. Lind-
sav, DSO.
2Ji>. Adjutant.— Capt. F. E.
L. Barker.
10 Battery.
Major. — H. L. Tennant.
Captain.— W. H. F. Weber.
Lieut.— R. G. M. Johnston.
2nd Lts.— N. I. E. Fienues.
A. G. Gillman.
G. R. Miller.
26 Battery.
Major. — A. B. Helyar.
Captain.— R. E. F. Wemyss.
Lieut. — J. D. Belgrave.
2nd Lt*.—J. F. P. Thorburn.
J. H. C.Horsfell.
92 Battery.
Major.— H. A. Bethell.
Captain.— S. F. Stallard.
Lieut.— C. F. Potter.
2nd Zfs. — C. E. Vivian.
A. K.G.White.
XVIII.— Cahir.
No. 3 Depot.
Lt. Colonel. — S. D. Rains-
ford.
Die. Adjutant. — Capt. H.
Ramsden.
59 Battery, Cahir.
Major.— L. Graham.
Capt. — H. L. Cottingham.
Lieut. —
2nd Lts. —C. de V. Gidley.
W. K. P. Blair.
E. J. L. Baylay.
93 Battery, Cahir.
Major. — R. Casement.
Captain.— G. M'C. Campbell.
Lieut. — L. W. Lewer.
2nd LU.—C P. Cullerne.
O. M. Lanyon.
94 Battery, Clonmel.
Major.— S. W. W. Blacker.
Captain. —
2nd Lts.—K. G. L. Bower.
M. Crofton.
G. M. S. Smith.
XIX.— Leeds.
No. 4 Depot.
Lt. Colonel— F. L. Cunliffe.
Die. Adjutant.— Capt. E. G.
Cheke.
95 Battery, Leeds.
Major. — A. F. Hickie.
Captain. — H. A. Boyce.
Lieut. — G. L. Popham.
2nd Lts.—'R. F. D. Burnett.
H. H. Joil.
96 Battery, Okehampton,
Major. — W. D. Burrard.
Captain. — J. E. James.
Lieut. — J. M. Ingram.
2nd Lts.-C. R. Hill.
V. A. Batchelor.
97 Battery, Leeds.
Major. — Bt.Lt. Col. A. J.
Abdr.
Captain. — M. J. F. Fitz-
gerald.
Lieut. — H. J. Gillespie.
2nd Lt.—K. G. Christie.
XX.— Athlone.
No. 5 Depot.
Lt. Colonel.— A. H. Carter.
Die. Adjutant.— Capt. F. W.
H. Walshe.
q3 Battery, Athlone.
Major. — J. R. Wilson.
Captain. — G. J. Henderson.
Lieut.— H. E. Medlicott.
2nd Lfs.—P. Tvinibull.
G. Heygate.
99 Battery, Longford.
Major.— E. P. England.
Captain. — A. W. Hewetson.
Lieut.— R. A. Shaw.
2nd Lts.—B. R. W. Beor.
G. H. King.
100 Battery, Athlone.
Major.— E. A. P. Hobday.
Captain.— E. H. Pim.
2nd Ltt.—J. I. D'Arcy.
E. O. Anstey.
C. A. G. O'Malley.
XXL— Hilsea.
No. 6 Depot.
Lt. Colonel. — D. E. Dewar.
Die. Adjutant.— Capt. C. H.
Wilson.
101 Battery.
Major. — A. E. A. Butcher.
Captain.— W. Evans. DSO.
Lieut.— B. W. Taylor.
2nd Lts.—W. R. Reid.
G. M. A. Gregory.
102 Battery.
Major. — H. L. A. Jenkinson.
Captain.— J. W. E. Donald-
son.
Lieut.— J. de B. Cowan.
2nd Lt.—F. C. Nation.
103 Battery.
Major. — H. M. Campbell.
Captain. — C. L. C. Hamilton.
Lieut— C. VV. Spinks.
2nd Ltg. — C. J. a'Court.
T. C. Walford.
XXII.— Shorncliffe.
No. 7 Depot.
Lt.Colonel.—W. Tylden.
Die. Adjutant. —
104 Battery.
Major.— H. C. Williams
Wynn.
Captain.— F. E. Nixon Eck-
Lieut.—VT. R„ Warren.
2nd Lts. — C. R. B. Carring-
ton.
W. M. Shaw.
105 Battery.
Major— C. T. Caulfield.
Captain.— E. W. S. Brooke.
Lieut*.— R. A. Jones.
J. M'C. Griffin.
2nd Lt.-J. A. D. Be'.l.
106 Battery.
Major.— G. G. S. Carey.
Capfai-n. — F. A. Buzzard.
Lieut*. — W. A. Murrav.
L. T. Raikes.
2nd Lt.—C. G. Risley.
XXIII.— Woolwich.
No. 1 Depot.
Lt. Colonel. — W.G. de Jersev.
Dm. Adjutant.— Copt. F. W.
Mackenzie.
107 Battery.
Major. — H. A. Cbapman.
Captain. — G. A. Smyth.
Lieut.— -N. G. M. Jefvis.
2nd Lts.— J. M. Syer.
H. T. Fenn.
10S Battery.
Major.— -F. H. Ward.
Captain.— P. W. B. Venning.
Lieut.— H. G. Fisher.
2nd Lts —P. P. Budge.
J. W. Povah.
109 Battery.
Major.— R, F. Fox.
Captain.— H. D. O. Ward
(attached).
Lieut*. —
2nd Lts.—C. R. Gover.
C. W. M. Ivens.
XXIV— Newcastle.
No. 2 Depot.
Lt. Colonel.— J. W. Stirang.
Die. Adjutant. — Capt. H. cj.
Wilson.
no Battery.
Major.— F. B. Johnstone,
DSO.
Captain. —
Lieut— G. Boddam- Whet-
ham.
2nd Lts. — R. Benson.
K. Willett.
in Battery.
Major.— R. W. Breeka.
Captain.— H. P. R, Coode.
Lieut.—
2nd Lts.—B.. H. D. Tompson.
C. W. H. Skinner.
N. R. L. Chance.
112 Battery, Sheffield.
Major.— R. E. L. Radcliffe.
Captain.— li. M. Wilson.
Lieut.— C. S. Young.
2nd Lts.—B..W. Blathwayt.
R. H. Harning.
XXV.-Colchester.
No. 3 Depot.
Lt.Colonel— Col.G. R. Glial-
lenor.
Dm. Adjutant.— Capt. H. G.
Lloyd.
113 Battery, Colchester.
Major.— A. H. S. Goff.
Captain. —
Limits.— E. S. Hay.
A.O. Boyd.
E. J. Jervis-Smith.
i8ga
Royal Artillery.
114 Bitter}', Colchester.
Major.-'S. M. TJsborne.
Captain.— A. B. Forman.
Lieut— Y. M. Fergusson.
2nd Lt.—C. W. Cripps.
115 Battery, Weedon.
Major.— J. G. Geddes.
Captain. —Bon. G.F.Stanley.
Lieut.— E. J. Johnson
(attached).
2nd Lf*.—B. C. Warren.
W. C. H. Cree.
XXVI. Ipswich.
No. 4 Depot.
Lt. Colonel. —ft. C. F. Hol-
land.
Die. Adjutant— Capt. G. R.
SI. M. Lannowe.
116 Battery, Ipswich.
Major.— A. G. Johnson.
Captain:— H. S. Selignan.
Lieut— AY. L. Y. Rogers.
2/ii* Lt*.—P. G. Robinson.
C. F. U. Meek.
117 Battery, Ipswich.
Major.— P. E. Gray.
Captain.— W. B. Emery.
Lieut*.— A. Willis.
R. A. E. Hill.
J. H. S. Powell.
118 Battery, Coventry.
Major.— L. A. C. Gordon.
Capt.— B. G. Buchanan.
Lieut*. — A. A. Younger.
N. A. Stebbing.
2nd Lt.—R. D. Harrisson.
XXVII. -Exeter.
No. 5 Depot.
Lt. Colonel— F. W. Boteler.
Die. Adjutant. — Capt. J.
Dalby.
119 Battery
Major.— J. Berkley.
Captain.— A.. Houstoun.
2nd Lt*.—\V. B. E. Hayley.
G. F. B. Handley.
N. B. Robertson.
120 Battery.
Major.— H. G. Sandilands.
Capt.— G. Lewi?.
Lieutt. — J. A. Henderson.
2nd Lts.—K. M. Body.
B. J. D. Ackland.
121 Battery.
Major.— J. TJ. Coates.
Captain.— P. Wheatley.
Lieut*.— A. G. Eden.
T. C. Sinclair.
2nd Lt.-C. T. S. Paul.
XXVIII.— Woolwich.
No. 6 Depot.
Zt.Colonel.— Col. P. C. E.
Newbigging.
Die. Adjutant.— Capt. T. St.
A. B. L. Nevmson.
122 Battery.
Major.— C. D. King.
Captain.— S. F. Metcalfe.
Lieut. — C.B. G. Hutchinson.
2nd Lt.—i. H. B. Millar.
123 Battery.
Major.— D. J. M. Fasson.
Capt —
Lieut. —
2nd Zr>.— G.W. Herrintrham
E. W. G. Roberts.
124 Battery.
Major.— J. M'C. Maxwell.
Ca]}tain.— C. D. Balfour.
Lieut. —
2nd Lt*.—A. G. Leech.
F. B. Sykes.
C. J. F. Leech.
XXIX.— Fermoy.
No. 7 Depot.
Zt.Colonel.— H. A.P.Curtis.
Die. Adjutant.— Capt. E. L,
Wheeler.
125 Battery, Fennoy.
Major.— Son. F. R. Bing-
ham.
Capt.— H. C. S. Clarke.
iiiirfs.— D. J. C. E. Sher-
lock.
H. B. Bart ram.
E. K. Bradbury.
126 Battery, Limerick.
Major.— H. A. Brendon.
Captain.— W. G. Thompson.
Zieuts. — G. W. Blathwayt.
G. Masters.
F. H. Marshall.
B 127 Battery, Fennoy.
Major.— W. Y. Foster.
Captain— G. A. S. Cape.
2nd Lt*.—C. H. Lumley.
W. MacC. Burden.
K. H. Stenning.
XXX.
No.
-Brighton.
: Depot.
Zt.Colonel.— "&. O'B. Owen
Die. Adjutant.— Capt. P. P.
E. de Berry.
128 Battery.
Major. — H. Guise, Bcseree.
Captain. — W. H. C.Despard.
Lieut*.— W. K. E. Jameson.
R. H. Johnson.
2nd Lt —
129 Battery.
Major.— C. H. Kilner.
Captain.— C. M. D. Bruce.
Lieuts.-r- R, K. Hezlet.
A. Piddington.
C. M. H. Stevens.
130 Battery.
Major— H. Biddulph.
Captain. —
Lieut. -O. S.Lloyd.
2nd Lt.— W. G. Curling.
XXXII— Sheffield.
No. 3 Depot.
Zt.Colonel.— C. E. Maberly,
nso.
Dip. Adjutant.— Capt. N. F.
Gordon.
134 Battery, Sheffield.
Jfa/or.— F. T. Ravenhill.
Captain.— W. M. Crockett.
and ii».— J. Carruthers.
A. F. B. Harvey.
W. H. M. Acton.
135 Battery, Sheffield.
Major.— W. M. Crockett.
Captain. — A. R. Waine-
wrisht.
Lieut*.— F. R. Sedgwick.
B. B. Crozier.
2,idLt.—P. G. Yorke.
136 Battery, Woolwich.
Major— F. A. G. Y. Elton.
Captain.— H. H. Bond.
2nd Lt*.— H. C. Wray.
B. W. D. Brooke.
K. M. Potter.
XXXIII.— Aldershot.
No. 4 Depot.
Lt.Col.—A. C. Bail-ward.
Vio. Adjutant. — Captain W.
Thwaites.
137 Battery.
Major. — A. B. Knox.
Captain.— A. S. Cotton.
Lieut.— C. W. W. M'Lean.
2i«i if*.— E. R. G. Wilmer.
W. Sitwell.
13S Battery.
Major.— H. S. White.
Captain. —
2«d Lt*.— E. O. Lewin.
T. D. H. Hackett.
R. C. Dodgson.
139 Battery.
Major— G. S. Duffus.
Captain.— H. E. T. Kelly.
2nd Lt*.— R. H. M'Clymont
R. F. Parker.
C. E. Boyce.
J. C.Walch.
INDIA.
Lieutenant Colonel*.
50 Battery, Kirkee.
Major— G. H. Geddes.
Captain. —
Lieut— 3. A. Ballard.
2nd if.— W. L. C. Kirby.
70 Battery, Kirkee.
Major. —
Captain— C. J. H. Swann.
Lieut*.— P. R. Punnett.
J. Gourlie.
XXXI.
No.
-Trowbridge.
2 Depot.
Zt.Colonel.— A. J. Hughes.
Die. Adjutant.— Capt. W. R.
Eden, -DSO.
151 Battery, Chatham.
Major— C. C. Owen.
Captain.— R. G. Keyvrorth.
Lieut*.— I. D'E. Roberts.
R. G. Finlayson.
L. M. Bucknili.
132 Battery, Trowbridge.
Major.— H. D. W. Thomson,
D.S'O.
Captain.— T. 0, Seagram.
Lieut. —
2nd Lt*.—R. C. Reeves.
P. J. B. Heelas.
Son. H. &. U. Bridge-
man.
133 Battery, Bristol.
Major.— E. M. Lachlan.
Captain.— L. T. Ashworth.
2«rf if?.— C. W. Burdon.
R. Hovil.
A. S. Barnwell.
F. M. Banister, Kirkee.
J.Temple.St.Thomas'sMnt
J. A. Coxhead, CB. Allaha-
bad.
C. M. Haggard, Campbell-
pore.
C. N. Simpson, Jhansi.
fl. S. Daw-kins, Meean Meer.
D. C. Carter.
A. C. Daniell.
A. J. Abdy.
Adjutant.
Capt. H. A. Koebel, Rawul
Pindi.
Biding Master*.
Lieut. G.W. Hayward, Ban-
galore.
Lieut. A.Taylor,Rawul Pindi
Lieut. A. Collins, Lucknow.
Lieut. D. Aherre, Kirkee.
Groups arranged for Relief.
XXXIV.— Mhow.
No. 1 Depot.
22 Battery, Kirkee.
Major.— R. Fitzmaurice,
Captain. — C. Ravenhill.
Lieut.— H. W. Sleddon.
2nd Lts.—P. G. Lyster.
A. C. L. Theobald.
XXXV— Allahabad.
No. 2 Detot.
27 Battery, Dinapore.
Major.— E. R. H. J. Cloete .
Cu'j'ttiin.—A. R. Bayly.
2nd Lf*.—G. F. B. Turner.
P. S. Tillard.
H. J. A. Evans.
36 Battery, Barrackpoie.
Major.— J. H. Jellett.
Captain— G. E. Bolster.
Lieut.— F. M. Murray.
2nd Zts.—W. P. Paynter.
J. L. Mowbray.
60 Battery, Allahabad.
Major.— F. Potts.
Captain.— E. H. Willis.
Zieuts.— F. J. A. Mack-
worth.
Son. H. E. Thellusson.
E. H. G.Leggett.
XXXVI.— Campbellpore.
No. 3 Depot.
15 Battery, Fyzabad.
Major.— E. Pollock.
Captain— A. D. Musgrave.
Zieut.— R. G. Thomson.
2nd Ztt.—A. H. Edwards.
C. S. Rich.
48 Battery, Lucknow.
Major. —
Captain.— R. M. Johnson.
Zieut*.— W. R. Paul.
J. de V. Bowles.
2nd Lt.—A. Z. Blumenthal.
71 Battery, Bareilly.
Major.— H. C. C. Uhiacke.
Captain.— J. F. Barlow.
2>idZts— H. S. Stewart.
J. Butcharfc.
R. ff. Powell.
XXXVII-
No. 4 Depot.
31 Battery, St. Thomas's
Mount.
Major. — A. P. Longfield.
Captain. — S. S. Browne.
Zieut. —
2nd LU.—C. D. W. TJniacke.
F. C. Grieve.
B. S. Ward.
35 Battery, Belgaum.
Major.— R. A. Vigne.
Captain.— A. M. Perreau.
2nd Lieut*.— G. T. Hamilton.
A. Z. Palmer.
E. A. N. P. P. Papillon.
55 Battery, St. Thomas's
Mount.
Major. —
Captain.— J. Hay.
Lieut*.— J. W. Hope.
A. F. Thomson.
2nd Lt.—A. N. G. Jones.
Royal Artillery.
190
TV Will. — Barrackpore.
No. 5 Depot.
24 Battery, Meerut.
Major.— E. J. G. Elkington.
Captain. —
Lieuts. — A. R. Hudson.
G. T. B. Hext.
zndZt.— H. H. S.Vaughan,
34 Battery, AgTa.
Major. — C. de C. Hamiton.
Captain. — P. Barton.
2nd if?. — A. G. Staveley.
E. A. Wallinger.
F. L.Farrer.
72 Battery, Meerut.
Major.— G. F. White.
Captain. — J. G. Dennistoun.
Lieut. —
2nd Lti.—B.. K. Sadler.
H.P. De Winton.
G. H. T. Mackintosh.
YTYTY. — Rawul Pindee.
No. 6 Depot.
46 Battery, Ferozepore.
Major. — W. H. Onslow.
Captain.— H. D. Foulkes.
2nd Ltg — A. J. B. M. D.
Chichester
H. B. C. Arthur.
D.le P. Trench.
51 Battery, Meean Meer.
Major. — L. Forde.
Captain. — A. J. Battine.
Lieutg.— H. F. St. G. Caul-
field.
C. Puliev.
2nd if.— E. G. Fitzgibbon.
54 Battery, Meean Meer.
Major. — J. E. Harvey.
Captain. — J. E. Cairnes.
Lieutg. — H. B. Lawrence.
H. S. Jackson.
2niLt.—X. M'B.Woodside.
XL. — Secunderabad.
No. 7 Depot.
6 Battery, Cawnpore.
Major.— B. P. Smith.
Captain.— B. E. Forman.
Lieutg. — R. D. M. Keate.
G. F. Farran.
2nd Lt. — A. L. Glover.
23 Battery, Secunderabad.
Major. — G. Calvert.
Captain. — C. R. Newman.
Lieutg— H. Ward.
P. E. Lewis.
2nd if.— T. C. Lawes.
49 Battery, Secunderabad.
Major.— F. W. D. Quinton.
Captain. — J. S. Maiilow.
Lieut.— W. H. Norton.
2nd Ltt.—H. Meeredy.
J. F. Todd.
XLL— St. Thomas's Mount,
No. 1 Depot.
32 Battery, Deesa.
Major. — E. E. Norris.
Captain.— L. C. L. Oldfield.
Lieut.— J. B. Riddell.
2nd LU. — K. H. Gregory.
L. A. Eddis.
33 Battery, Hyderabad.
Major. —
Captain. — H. B. Smith.
Lieutg. — A. T. Lough.
H. E. C. Ditmas.
2nd Lt.—K.. L. Bath.
47 Battery, Kurrachee.
Major.— W. K. M'Leod.
Captain. — R. A. Birley.
Lieut.— B. H. S. Stewart.
2nd if*.— J. W. Parringtoii.
H. M. Nornabell.
XLIL— Bangalore.
No. 2 Depot.
29 Battery, Kirkee.
Major. — R. G. Strange.
Capt.— H. J. Evans.
Lieut. — N. St. C. Campbell
2ndZts.—W. F. Ingpen.
G. O. Boase.
40 Battery, Kamptee.
Major H. M. -Campbell.
Captain— C. F. P. Parry.
Lieut.— H. de C. Martelli.
2nd Ltg.— J. C. Dunbar.
E. V. Sarson.
45 Battery, Ahmednagar.
Major.— H. H. Butler.
Captain. — W. A. Short.
Lieut.— C. F. Cooper.
zud Lts.—C. B. Cousens.
R. A. F. Power.
XL III.— Lucknow.
No. 3 Depot.
1 Battery, Ahmedabad.
Major. — W. A. Robinson.
Captain. — H. X. Packard.
Lieut— J. A. C. Forsyth.
J.W. R. Tailyour.
2nd Lt.—S.. E. Miltbrd.
ib Battery, Neemuch,
Major. — E. P. Lambert.
Captain.— P. G. G. Faussett.
Lieutg.— L. W. Savile.
E. J. Bell.
2, id Lt.—T. Kirkland.
41 Battery, Nusseerabad.
Major. — C. C. Sankey.
Captuin.— R. E. Paley.
Lieutg. — A. B. Butler.
F. D. Atkinson.
2nd Lt. — T. Carlyon.
XLIV.— Campbellpore.
No. 4 Depot.
3 Battery, Campbellpore.
Major.— A.. Capel-Cure.
Captain.— H. C. E. Rudkin.
Lieutg. —
2nd Lieutg.— C. C. Phillips.
H. A. L. Rose.
G. C. W. Willis.
30 Battery, Peshawur.
Major. — F. L. Sharp.
Captain. — A. R. B. Savage.
Lieutg. — J , H. Pattisson.
M. Muirhead.
2nd if.— W. T. Chambers.
57 Battery, Rawul Pindi.
Major. — A. L. "Walker.
Captain.— F. T. Oldham.
Lieutg.— G. N. Wyatt.
L. D. Vernon.
2nd Lt. — E. Parbury.
XL V.— Rawul Pindee.
No. 5 Depot.
1 1 Battery , Jhansi.
Major. — J. P. Langley.
52 Battery, Jubbulpore.
Major. — W. J. A. Beatson.
Captain. — J. Henry.
Lieutg.— B. B. Gilpin.
H. A. W. Webber.
2nd Lt.—B. A. de Bourbel.
So Battery, Saugor.
Major. — A. L. Hibbert.
Capt.—C. F. G.Washington.
Lieut.— T. R. F. Bate.
2nd Ltg. — F. Crawshay-
Williams.
H. M. L. Mansfield.
XL VI— India.
No. 6 Depot.
12 Battery, China.
. Major. — F. E. Johnson,
DSO.
\ Captain.— J. F. I. H. Doyle.
Lieutg— L. H. Queripel.
A. F. Bavley.
J. St. C. D. Stewart.
23 Battery, Bangalore.
Major.— C. H. Ford.
Captain.— C. M. Ritchie.
Lieut. —
2nd Ltg.— A. W. Bartholo-
mew.
N. J. Waller.
5S Battery, Bangalore.
Major. — H. C. V. Harrison-
Captain. — R. T. Marsden.
2nd Ltg.—S. L. Wace.
H. G. Young.
L. J. W. Robinson.
XLVII.-Curragh.
No. 7 Depot.
Lt. Colonel.— A. J. Mont-
gomery.
Dio. Adjutant.— Capt. L. S.
Downes.
140 Battery, Belturbet.
Major— -H. A. P. White.
Capt.—V. P. de B. Radcliffe.
Lieut.— G. D Mann.
2nd Lts. — J. N. Sinclair.
T. M'Gowan.
141 Battery. Kilkenny.
Ma 'or. — W. M. Grover.
Captain.— E. M. Conolly.
2nd Lts. -M. C. A. Rickards.
E. G. Langford.
C. D. G. Lyon.
144 Battery, Clogheen.
Major.— R. F. X. MacG.
Bond.
Captain.— G. T. Mair.
Lieut.— S. W. H. Rawlins.
2nd Ltg. — H. M. Greaves.
G. C. Nevile.
145 Battery, Waterford.
Major. — S. Lushington.
Captain. — G. L. Butler.
Lieut.— H. J. P. King.
2nd Ltg.—G. H. Cookson.
R. B. Sanderson.
XL IX. —Aldershot.
No. 6 Depot.
Lt.Colonel.— E. A. Burrows.
Dip. Adjutant, — Capt. L. L.
Parker.
146 Battery.
Major.— C, Battiscombe.
Captain. —
Lieut.— W. D. Stillwell.
2nd Ltg.—J. V. Saunderson.
C. T. Lawrence.
147 Battery.
Major.— E. F. Hall.
Captain.— P. A. Skipwith.
Lieutg.— H. W. Atchison.
C. H. Saunders.
2nd if.— A. G. Waterman.
t48 Battery.
Major.— C. Lyon.
Captain.— Sir J. Keane, Bt.
Lieut.— D. Reynolds.
2nd ifs.— H. W. Wynter.
J. C. Dundas.
L.— Aldershot.
No. 7 Depot.
A. Smith
-Capt. N".
142 Battery, Curragh.
Majoi — E. C. Cameron.
Captain. —
2nd Ltg.—K. B. Ferguson.
C. C. Colley.
V. J. Heather.
XL VIII.— "Waterford.
No. 5 Depot.
I Lt.Col — Sir G. V. Thomas,
Bart. DSO.
\ Die. Adjutant— Capt. D. B
Stewart.
143 Battery, Fethard.
Lt.Colouel.—'W
CB.
Dio. Adjutant. —
M'N. Gray.
149 Battery.
Major.— St. J. L. H. Du Plat
Taylor.
Lieut.— K. C. Laurie.
2nd Ltg— A. K. Main.
E. T. Marshall.
W. J. M'Lay.
150 Battery.
Major.— E. S. Cleeve.
Captain.— H. W. Atlay.
2nd LU.—V). B. Hale.
E. H. Arkwrighc.
C. E. B. Denniss.
151 Battery.
Major— C. F. Stevens.
Captain— A. C. R. Nutt.
Zieut — A. J. Pinto-Leite.
2nd Ltg.—F. D'A. Murphy.
H. Denison.
I Major.— H. F. Askwith.
Captain.— E. H. Harpur.
2nd Ltg.—S. M. Anderson.
F. H. L. Oldham.
J. W. Roe.
56 Battery, Egypt.
Major.— D. G. Prinsep.
Captain— W. H. Drake.
Lieutg— F. G. T. Deshon.
C. G. S. Harvey.
2>ii Lt.— V. N. Lockett,
iqoa
Royal Artillery.
DEPOTS,
i Depot, Woolwich.
Lieutenant Colonel. — J.
M'Donnell.
Adjutant.— Capt. W. J. K.
Rettie.
Qr. Mr.— Lieut. J. Scott.
Siding Mr. — Lieut. T. A.
Sims.
Major.— H. N. Schoficld.
Captain.— li. J. Hext.
Lieutt. — \V. J. Beardsley.
W. James.
E. St. G. Lowther.
2 Depot, Glasgow.
Sidlna Mr.—Lt. J. Hagan.
Qr.Mr.— Zieiir.T.C.Lavrson.
Major. —
Captain.— G. H. Stobart.
Lieutt.— H. Comes.
TO. Graham.
G. TO. S. Morris.
3 Depot, Weedon.
Siding Mr.— Lieut. C. K
CaddingtoD.
<2>\ Matter.— Lieut. E. B.
Wager.
Major.— p.t.c. A. S. Dunlop.
Captain. —
Lieutt.— C. T. Rolph.
L. T. Goff.
E. M. de Smidt.
4 Depot, Newport, Hon.
Qr. Matter.— Lieut. W. J"
Cooper.
Siding Matter. — Lieut. A.
Benbow.
Major.— \V. C. Staverley.
Captain. — L. B. Montresor.
Lieutt. — P. Goodson.
W. Macdonald.
B. H. Lascelles.
5 Depot, Dublin.
Qr. Matter.— Lieut. J. TO.
Read.
Siding Mr.— Lt.F. Fleming.
Major. — 0. E. Lawrie, DSO.
Captain.—
Lieut:— li. A. Anstrutber.
R. R. B. Wall.
J. Vigors.
6 Depot, Seaforth.
Siding Matter.— Lieut. S. J.
Bast van.
Qr. Mr.— Lieut. J. Dingle.
Major.— (i. A. Cardew.
Captain. — H. W. Newcome.
Lieutt.— TO. Williams.
C. F. Hawkins.
2nd Lt — TO. H. J.B.Starkey.
7 Depot, Woolwich.
Siding Matter. — Lieut. E.
Rock.
r,).-. Mr.—Lt. J. Lovegrove.
Major— J. C. Wniy.
Captain. — C. H. Liveing.
Lieutt. — J. Hunter.
A. G. R. 0. Harris.
Siding Matters.
Captain. W. J. Thome,
Woolwich.
Capt. J. Trusler, Newcastle.
Lieut. T. Connell, Shorn-
cliffe.
Lieut. T. Clarke, Aklcrshot.
Lieut. H. W. Naylor, A der-
shot.
Quarter Matter.
Lieut. J. H. Styran, Alder-
shot.
Riding Establishment,
Woolwich.
Major. — C. H. Hutchinson.
Captain. — H. L. Lithgow.
Lieut. —
Biding Mattert. — Major R.
Simpson.
Lieut. J. Learmont.
AMMUNITION COLUMNS.
South Africa.
No. i Local, Bloemfontein.
Captain. —
Lieutt. A. S. P. McGhee.
C. O. C. Hunt.
E. J. Skinner
No. 2 Local, Pretoria.
Capt.— J. H. TO. Johnstone.
No. 3 Local, Middelburg.
Cart.— G. J. C. Stanylton.
No. 4 Local, Harrismith.
Captain. — Sir J. Keane, St.
No. 5 Local, Belfast.
Captain. — G.J. C. Stapylton.
No. 6 Local, Kroonstad.
Captain. — R. S. Hardman.
No. 7 Local,
Captain.— H. TO. A. Christie.
AMMUNITION PARKS.
Pretoria.
Captain. —
Lieut. — TO. Williams (at-
tached).
Bloemfontein.
Lieut.— A. S. P. M'Ghee.
Krugersdorp.
Qr.Mr. -Lieut. TO. Basf.
Base, Cape Town.
Capt.— L. H. D. Broughton.
Maxim Sections.
A— Captain I{on.^. A. Hoed.
Captain E. F. Calthorp-
B— Captain E. H. Stevenson.
C — Captain R. S.de Winter.
D— Captain TO. H. Moore.
E— Cn/rfain C.St.M.Ingham.
F— Captain G. Baillie.
O— Captain A. C. K. Mvers.
Captain ft. D. Wheeler.
Captain F. L. C. L. Lear-
month.
H— Captain F. A. Wilson.
3— Captain H. L. Griffin.
K— Captain W. A. S. Gem-
mell.
lr— Captain 3. C. Burnett.
M— Captain TO. F. T.C'orrie.
Captain P. Wheatley.
S— Captain A. A. Mont-
gomery.
Captain H. R. Peck.
0— Major F. R. Patch.
Captain S. F. Gosling.
P— Captain F. C. Poole.
Captain C. TO. Scott.
Q— Captain J. G. Rotton.
Lieut. P. H. Wilson.
R— Captain G. T. Brierley.
Captain J.F. A. Higgins.
S— Captain C. B. Simouds.
T — Captain C. D. Hope.
Lieut. S. T. Hardwick.
U— Major C. E. Hill.
X—laptaiu H.J. P. Jeffcoat.
Y— Captain A. E. B. Fair.
Z— Captain F. H. G. Sianton
AA— Captain E. C. W. D.
Walthall.
BB— Captain L. M. Dyson.
CC— Captain S. R. Normand.
DD — Captain E. B. Mac-
naghten.
EE— Captain G.V. Davidson.
Captain H. de B. Miller.
TF— Captain R. O. Marton.
GG— Captain R. T. Hill.
Rhodesia Field Force.
Captain C. A. Ker, DSO.
Captain A. Disney-Koebuck.
Royal Garrison Artillery.
MOUNTAIN DIVISION.
Lieutenant Colonels.
-Col. O. S. Smyth, L>SO.,
Jntogh.
A.. Keene, DSO., Quetta.
E. Gunner, Murree Hills.
Adjutants.
Capt. T. E. Marshall, Quetta.
Murree Hills
i Battery, Khyra Gali.
Major.— G. F. A. Norton.
Captain. — C. L. R. Gray.
Lieuts. — TO. B. Spalding.
R. TO. P. Campbell.
H. S. Eliot.
E. Walter.
2 Batiery, Kalabagh.
Major.— C. P. Fendall,Z»SO.
Captain. — P. F. Fitzroy.
Lieutt.— TO. N. Leggett.
G. A. Yates.
C. J. K. Pollard.
P. H. H. Preston.
3 Battery, Bara Gali.
Major.— G. B. Smith.
Captain. — K. H. B. Craster.
Lieutt. — B. H. Brown.
N. Eliot.
A . G. Fleming.
F. W. Hill.
4 Battery, South Africa.
Major.— G. F. TO. St. John.
Captain.— R. E. Tyler.
Lieut,.— E. N. Tandy.
B. B. Colbeck.
H. Buckle.
5 Battery, Jutogh.
Major.— M. F. Fegen.
Captain.— W. K. Hardy.
Lieut,. — J. H. H. Jones.
C. H. Barker.
F. W. Loveday.
A. G. C. Smythe.
B. A. M. Hall.
6 Battery, Jutogh.
Major— G. C. Dowell.
Captain.— A. Ellershaw.
Lieuts.— -TO, B. Spender.
W. H. M. Leny.
O. L. Price.
J . Morrison.
7 Battery, Quetta.
Major.— R. TO. Fuller.
Captain. — F. A. Easton.
Lieut,.— C. D. Crozier.
H. TO. Tobin.
J. T. C. Broadbent.
P.. H. A. Ellis.
8 Battery. Quetta.
Major.— J. L. Parker.
Captain.— G. R. M. Cnurch.
Lieuts. — R. J. F. Ingham.
W. M. F. Turner.
H. F. Burke.
G. S. Buli.
9 Battery, Mandalay.
Major. — H. D. Grier.
Captain.— M. S. Eyre.
Lieutt.— A. R. L. Mason.
C. R. Crowdy.
J. F. Barrington.
G. N. Hill.
io Battery, South Africa.
Major. — P. de S. Burney.
Captain.— T. R. C. Hudson.
Lieuts. — A. G. Haig.
ft. T. A. Drought.
C. L.Hickling (attached) .
Depot, Newport.
Major. — C. O. Smeaton.
Captain.— A. H. Ollivant.
Lieutt. — D. Langston.
C. A. L. Graham.
TO. P. A. H. Smith.
EASTERN DIVISION.
Dover.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
P. Saltmarshe, Sheerness.
T. H. J. Woodrovv, Dover.
TO. F. Graham, Shoebury-
ness.
Armament Majors.
M. TO. P. Block, Dover.
A. T. Baker, Gravesend.
Adjutant.
Captain TO. T. Armitage,
Dover.
Dicisional Adjutants.
Capt. A. H. Webb, Dover.
Captain A. M. Cayley,
Sheerness.
Instructors in Qn.tnery.
Captt. TO. E. Manley, Dover.
W.G. Lyddon, Harwich.
H. M.Elliot, Sheerness.
Instructort in Sange Finding.
Capt. P. Perceval, Dover.
District Officers.
Lt. T. Munro, Dover.
Major E. Dawson, Tower of
London.
Lieut. A. Morrison, Graves-
end.
Major R. Price, Harwich.
Capt. J. H. B. Johnston,
Newhaven.
Lieut. R. Cole, Great Yar-
mouth.
Quarter Master.
Cajit. W. Lawrence, Sheer-
ness.
Royal Garrison Artillery.
191
Staff Abhoad.
Lieutenant Colonels.
G. W. R. Fulton, Gibraltar.
H. A. Scott, Gibraltar.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
Col. J. H. Rosseter.Mooltan.
A. H. Callwell, Bombay.
Armament Major.
W. C. Anderson, Gibraltar.
6 Company, South Africa.
3/o/or.— A. B. Shute.
Captain.— G. G. Traherne.
Lieuts. — W. A. Edmeades.
M. Meares.
F. W. F. Jackson.
7 (H. Company), Mooltan.
Major. — H. C. Molesworth.
Capt.—A. C. R. Greene.
Lieut.— F. E. Mascall.
2nd Lts.— E. S. Phillips.
R. S. de W. Waller.
Armament Officer*.
Maj.'B.. Bowman, Gibraltar. . _, _., ..
O^f.W.P.Furaer.Gibraltar. S Company, Gibraltar,
Caut. J. Christian.Gibraltar Major.— T. R. Harkness.
Lieut. J. Mackenzie, Gib- 1 Captain. — H. C. Hall.
Lieut. W. E. Cockland,
Gibraltar.
Gibraltar.
Lieut. T. Austin, Gibraltar.
Lieut. P.H.AUen, Gibraltar.
Lieutt. — L. C. Adams.
C. A. Gatt.
2nd Lt.—TL. H. Brown.
9 Company,
Fort William, Bengal.
Adjutant.
Capt. H. B. Mayne, Bom-
bay.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. F. W. Dent, Gibraltar.
Capt. W. Arthy, Gibraltar.
S. Africa.
Instructors in Gunnery.
Captain F. Aikenhead,
Gibraltar.
Capt. J.K.Kendall.Bombay.
Instructors inSange Finding
Cu^rf.H.P.lIeares, Gibraltar.
Lieut. J. F. R. M. M. Addi-
son, Gibraltar.
Z'>Kf Gibraltar11' Ben8on'! « (siege Train) Company,
Dover.
Quarter Master. 1 Major. — R. A. Kaye.
Oy/. T.F.Cooper, Gibraltar. ' Captain.— AY. Jennings.
I Lieut. — H. R. Adams.
Major. —
Captain. — C.W. Stulpnagel,
Lieuts. -C. B. Bullough.
V. E. Garrett.
2m2 Lt.—H. O. Latham.
10 Company, South Africa.
Major. — C. E. Jervois.
Captain. — J. B. Parry.
Lieuts.— H. F. M'Keiizie.
H. L. Harrow.
C. H. Cox, Militia.
2nd Lt.—A. G. Thomas,
it Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— H. M. Slater.
Captain. — J.F.Westerman.
Lieut.— W. P. Bennett.
2nd if. — W. B. Duncan.
1 Company, Allahabad.
Jfa/or.— E. P. A. Tawney.
Capt.—W. D. Nichol.
Lieuts. — C. A. X. Spry.
C. L. S. TTpton.
2nd Lt.—E. R. L. Brownmp
2 Company, St. Helena.
Major. — C. C. Wiseman-
Clarke.
Capts.—y. E. B. Bellairs.
W. H. B. Jacob.
Lieuts. — T. S. N. Hardinge.
F. C. Larmour.
3 Company,
Fort St. George, Madras.
Major.— F. W. S. Stanton.
Captain. — A. Thorp.
Lieuts. — I. Maclvor.
R. E. Piatt.
4 Company, Thobba.
Major.— A. F. Pullen.
Captain. — J. H. Keogh.
Lieut.— E. W. J. Waycott.
2«d£/«.-E.W.H.Pritchard.
E. L. E. G. Whittiag.
2nd Lts. — A. X. Birney.
A. 17. Woods.
13 Company, Bombay.
Major.— X.W.H.Du Boulay.
Captain. — R. W. Castle.
2nd Lts.— A. W. Crum.
E. S. Allsup.
M. S. Scott.
14 Company, Golden Hill.
Major.— W. H. F. Taylor.
Captain. — J. M. Macgowan,
Reserve.
2nd Lts.—E. D. D. Jones.
G. M. Routh.
P. R. Mitchell.
15 Company, Cork Harbour.
Major. —
Captain.— F. W Richey.
Lieuts. — A. J. Drysdale.
R. de B. Beamish.
2nd Lts. — M. A. Jackson.
E. V. Collins.
16 Company, Egypt.
Major. — C. J. Fisher.
Captain.— A. F. S. Scott.
Lieut. —
2nd Lts. — J. Waring.
E. H. Edmondson.
5 Company, Bermuda. 17 Company, Malta.
Major.— H. C. St. G. Moles- Major.— 3. F. Craig.
worth. I Captain.— M. H. C. Bird.
Captain.— K. D. Bell. i Lieut.— W. A. Moore.
Lieuts.— P. S. Saward. 2nd Lts.— W. S. Nicholson.
P. A. Cardew. VT. A. Burns.
W. K. Harvev. I G. V. Dreyer.
1 3 Company, Gibra'.tir.
Major.— M. Taylor.
Captain. — II. Crichton.
Lieut. — D. Pudsey.
2nd Lts. — M . R. Strove-.
H. C. T. Dowding.
H. E. Sewell.
19 Company, Bombay.
Major. — W. H. Cummings,
I Captain. — L.K.Stanbrough.
Lieut. — N. D'A. Fitzgerald.
2nd Lts.— L. D'E. Lenfestey.
D. A. Sandford.
20 Company, Gibraltar.
Major. —
Captains. — W. J. Fowler.
C. E. T. Rolland
Lieuts.— J. D. Crowdv.
H. S. Marshall.
2nd Lts.—O. C. C. Nicolls.
W. H. Barker.
21 Company, Sheerness.
Major.— T. W. Powles.
Captain.— A. R. Y. Kirk-
patrick.
Lieuts.— G. H. Redfern.
A. J. Sutor.
~nd Lt.— G. E. du P. Moore.
22 (Heavy) Company,
Sheerness.
Major.— F. B. R. Toms.
Captain. — W. M. Ogg.
Lieuts. — J. A. Gardner.
A. L. Routh.
2,idLt.—F. H. Reid.
23 Company, Shoeburyness.
Major. — H. A. Inglis.
Captain.— H. A. Bros (Mil).
Lieuts.— W. V. D. Matthews.
K. B. Tyrrell.
2nd Lt.—A. D. Chanter.
24 Company, Rawul Pindi.
Major. —
Captains.— P. H. Climo.
W. Browre.
2nd Lts.—S. C. Peck.
J. N. Biggs.
25 Company, Hong Kong.
Major. — F. Tans Agnew.
Captain. — P. H. Cruick-
shank.
Lieuts. — E. M. Bosanquet.
G. B. Macdonald.
T. M. Sheppard.
26 Company, Bombay.
Major.— F. H. S. Giles.
Captain.— A. M. Colvile.
Lieuts. — A. C. Gunter.
N. Rubertson Glasgow.
2nd Lt.—T. A. W. Drought.
27 Company, Sheerness.
Major — H. B. Brownlow.
Captains. — K. D. Hutchison
R. M. Hill (MUitia).
2nd Lt.—J. D. D. Brancker.
23Company,LandguardFort.
Major.— L. D. Jackson.
Captain. — F. U. Thruap.
Lieuts.— R. H. B. Clark.
F. C. Hill.
2nd Lt.—W. R. Thompson.
29 Company, Leith Fort.
Major. — Hon. R. Tyrwhitt.
Captain.— C. H. Ziegler.
Lieut.— F. N. Baker.
2nd Lts.—G. W. V. Holdich.
G. S. Cooper (Militia).
30 Company, Dover.
Major. — G. E. Bryant.
Captain. -G. M'K. Franks.
Lieut— L. R. E. W. Taylor.
2nd Lts.— W. W. Maxwell.
T. Cunningham.
R. Barclay (Militia).
31 Company, Shoeburyness.
Major. — G. J. L. de Berry.
Captain. — R. H. Goodwin.
Lieuts. — G. B.Daubeny.
W. H. Lee.
27idLt.— A. N. W. Dudley.
Quarter Master.
Lieut W. Coley, Dover.
No. 1 Depot. Dover.
Lt.Col.— G. R. Townshend.
Major.— R. C. Carr.
Captains. — D. Bremner.
B. J. M. Locke.
Lieuts. — L. Hegarty.
J. L. Stenhouse.
C. J. Tanner.
Qr.Mr.—W. Coley.
No. 2 Depot, Gt. Yarmouth.
Lt.Col.— J. O. Hodgson.
Major. — S. V. Thornton.
Capt— B. R. R. Rambaut.
Lieuts.— C. H. Turner.
E. A. Dealtry (Militia).
2nd Lt. — J. Ormrod.
Affiliated Militia Artillery.
—Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk
and Sussex Artillery.
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Portsmouth.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Portsmouth.
H. G. Weir, Weymouth.
W. S. Walford, Golden Hill.
E. C. Wace, DSO. London-
derry.
E. N. Henriques, Gosport.
W. A. Plant, Cork Harbour.
Col. L. E. Coker, Cork.
E. U. Blackett, Leith Fort.
I A. B. Purvis, Aberdeen.
VV. H. E. Dobie, Glasgow.
O. Rowe, Portsmouth.
H. P. Willoughby, Cork.
Armament Major.
A. Matthews, Gosport.
Adjutants.
Capt. J. G. Austin, Ports-
mouth.
Capt R. H. Manley, Ports-
mouth.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. A. M. Smith, Golden
Hill.
Captlj.B. S. Christie, Wey-
mouth.
Capt. C. W. Collingwood,
Cork Harbour.
Capt. C. N. Buzzard, Leith
Fort.
Lieut. H. B. H. Johnston.
Instructors in Gunnery.
Capt. C. H. Vyse, Ports-
mouth.
Capt. A H. Kane, Cork
Harbour.
Capt. M. B. Roberts, Leith
Fort.
Inspector of Position Finding .
Capt. M. A. C. Crowe, Ports-
mouth.
igia
Royal Garrison Artillery.
Instructorsin Range Finding.
Copt. D. D. R. H. Heather
(Militia), Golden Hill.
Capt. A. L. B. Jacob, Leith
ForS.
District Officers.
Lieut. G. Lee, Gosport.
Lieut. C. R. Latham, Sea-
forth.
Lieut. T. Nicoll, Dublin.
Lieut. J. T. Chapman, Cork.
Lieut. A. R. Malcolm, Ports-
mouth, [deen.
Lieut. F. Robertson, Aber-
Lieut.V. O'Sullivan., San-
down.
Lieut. J. Harvey, Leith
Fort.
Quarter Masters.
Lieut. J. F. Ricketts, Ports-
mouth.
Capt. W.C.Perry, Cork Hbr.
Staff Abroad.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Col. N. P. Foweil, Malta.
R. Wynyard, Malta.
K. 'Ward, Malta.
B. Oakes, Singapore.
Col. G. P. Owen, Roorkee.
W. H. Frith, Aden.
A. H. W. Brett, Rangoon.
W. E. L. Balfour, Ceylon.
R. F. Johnson, Hong Kong.
Armament Officers.
Capt. P. H. Fawcett, Malta.
Capt. S. T. Smith, Malta.
Capt. F. Hall, Malta.
Lieut. J. A. W ilhams, Malta.
Lieut. F. C. Anderson, Malta.
Lieut. J. J. Hunt, Malta.
Lieut. H. AVeston, Malta.
Adjutants.
Capt. H. W. lies, Rangoon.
Capt. T. A. Tancred,
Roorkee.
Capt. H. R. Palmer, Aden.
Dioisional Adjutants.
Capt. W. C. Curme, Malta.
Capt. R. B. Crofton, Malta.
Caof.E.G.Waymouth, Hong
Kong.
Capt . A. H.J. Keyes, Ceylon.
Capt. H. G. Sargeaunt, Sin-
gapore.
Instructors in Gunner;/.
Capt. D. F. Nicholl, Malta.
Capt. R. H. Parker, Aden.
G. N. Johnston, N.W.Prov.
Instructors in SangeFiuding.
Major R. Percy- Smith,
Malta.
Capt. A. H. Thorp, Malta.
Lieut. H. M. Vandeleur,
Malta.
Capt. L. E. B. Dykes, Hong
Kong.
District Officer.
Capt. W. Joseph Beardsley,
Malta.
Quarter Master.
Lieut.W. T. Whitley, Malta.
i Company, Malta.
Major.— G. D. Scott.
Capts.—W. E. Marsh.
H. J. Harrington.
Lieuts.— A. F. B. Fishe.
W. S. Beamish.
J. B. Walker.
2nd Lt.—T. H. Plnmmer.
2 Company, China.
Major. — G. Osborn.
Captains.— K. L. Stevenson,
E. Wighton.
Lieuts.— W.V. B. Webb.
G. E. Kdmundson.
H. T. Cunningham.
i>'. E. Spencer.
3 Company, Dover.
Major.— W. C. Savile.
Captains.— C. H. Chepmell.
Hon. Maj. G. E. Joseph
{Militia).
Lieut.— J. H. Elverson.
2nd Lt.—B. R. G. Stevens.
4 Company, Malta.
Major— C. W. Richardson.
Cavtains.—k. 0. Ferguson.
" S. O. Boyd.
Lieut— H. W. Lockhart.
2nd Lts.—U. W. T. Smith.
A. Denny (Militia).
5 Company, Aden.
Major.— L. C. Gordon.
C«;vf«i».— W. D. Alexander.
Lieuts.— F. H. Courtney.
R. Arnott.
2nd Lt.—'E. M. Little.
6 Company, Roorkee.
Major— A.. J. Mullins.
Captain.— E.D.C.Camerons.
Et'eitf.— S. R. Reeves.
2iulLts.—V. R. Cotter.
T. S. Syers.
7 Company, Weymouth.
3f„;or._C. W. Brownlow.
Captain— Ron. Major B. B.
Lewis [Militia).
Lieuts. — T. H. B. Browne
{Mil.).
2nd Lts.—T>. N. Stuart.
L. N. Davies.
8 Company, Bermuda.
Major.— C. E. English.
Captains.— P. Y. Redfern.
W. G. Terry (Be«f *•»«).
Lieut*.— 3. li. H.Cockburn.
A. C. H. Dean.
P. EUiston.
H. H. Foil.
9 Company, Roorkee.
Major— J. J. MacMahon.
Captain.— A. J. R. Greene.
Lieut s.— 3. W. Egerton.
G. E. Smart.
2nd Lt.—U. F. Kilgour.
10 Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— A. J. Breakey.
Captains.— R. C. Charcres.
H. T. Hart.
Lieuts.— R. S. Bunbury.
G. Parson.
2nd Lts.—G. J. Russell.
G. F. C. White.
11 Company, Roorkee.
Major.— G. N. H. Barlow.
Captain.— J. R. Macfaylan.
Lieut.— R. S. Machray.
12 Company, Singapore.
Major.— J. Lewes.
Captain.— W. Loring.
Lieuts— W. B. G. Barne.
J. Davidson.
2«d Zrfs.— J. J.K.Greenway.
13 Company, Malta.
Major. —
Captains.— J. Grose.
W. I. Leathern {Mil.)
Lieuts.— H. L. Holme.
J. Coe.
2nd Lt.—Z. L. R. Weir.
14 Company, South Africa.
Maior. — H. P. Hickman,
Captain.— R. H. Galwey.
Lieuts.— F. W. Barron.
M. A. Beattie.
F. S. WaMon.
U. F. G. Page.
15 (Siege Train) Company,
Dinapore (temp.).
Major.— -F. J. Gneme.
Captain.— G. Tyacke.
Lieuts.— R. E. Harman.
J. T. H. Ridout.
A. M. Matthews.
t6 Company, South Africa.
Major.— p.s.c. C. E.Callwell.
Captain— R. E. Home.
Lieuts.— H. Wadlow.
W. N. Budgen.
C. A. H. Campbell.
17 Company, Malta.
Major. —
Captain.— F. S. Butcher.
Lieuts.— W. L. Browne.
E. Miles.
R. C. D. Graham.
2nd Lt.—B,. O. Sheppard.
18 Company, Aden.
Major.— J. O. English.
Captain.— U. C. L. Cock.
Lirut.—W. C. P. Russell.
2H(Z Lr. — H. C. Pearson.
19 Company, Malta.
Major.— C. H. Alexander.
Captain.— R. L. Haymes.
Lieuts.— B. S. Browne.
E. P. Cudlip.
2nd Lt.—G. L. Cobham.
20 (Siege Train) Company,
Gosport.
Major.— D' A. B. Preston.
Captain.— L. S. Bayley.
Lieut.— -J. A. Geary.
2»<i £<«.— R. S. Rothwell.
H. C. C. Smith.
B. Edwards.
21 Company, Portsmouth.
Major.— G. E. Galbraith.
Captains.— 3. S. Gooch.
G. H. Fenner (Mil.)
Lieut. — ■
2nd Lts.—'E. G. W. Carter.
V. M. Allen.
22 Company, Jamaica.
Major. — F. A. L. Powell.
Captain.— G. C. Appleyard.
Lieuts.— C. E. Inglis.
R. F. Daubuz.
H. C. Cavendish.
23 Company, Kurrachee.
Major.— W. W. T. Duhan.
Captain. — R. E. Stuart.
Lieuts.— J. C. Bassett.
F. R. Phillips.
2nd Lt — H. C. J. Salvin.
24 (Heavy) Company,
Campbellpore.
Major.. — H. R. Cook.
Captain.— W. A. W. Swetten-
ham.
Lieut.— -T. C. Fraser.
2«(f. £«.— G. L. L. Mayo.
25 Company, Hong Kong.
Major.— W. W. Griffin.
Captain.— C. G. Pritcbard.
Lieuts.— W. L. Campbell.
M. D. Wall.
2H<J if.-G. W. Brierley.
D. Macleay.
26 Company, Gibraltar.
Major. —
Captain.— P. S. Lowis.
£ie»t.— H. M. Stocker.
2»rf Lts.—B.. G. de Watte
ville.
C. E. Vises.
27 Company, Malta.
Major.— J.B.G.Smith(af«.
Captains.— H. C. W. Godfray.
T. M. Kough.
Lieuts.— E. R. E. Laveleye.
F. F. Freeman.
2ndLfs.-K. B. Garwood.
J. S. S. Clarke.
28 Company, Weymouth.
Major.— A. Tracey.
Captain.— Hon. Major M.H.
Dunn (Militia).
2nd Lts.—K. E. Dunsterville.
C. A. G. Money.
E. H. W. Bolitho.
29 Company, Rangoon.
Major.— T. E. Carte.
Captain. — H. W. lies.
Lieuts.— 0. L. Evans.
F. C. Jenkin.
30 Company, Portfamouth.
Major. — H. E. B.Lane.
Captain .— L. O.F. Wynne.
(J/i7i7i7i).
2/»; Lts.— M. E. Mascall.
A. J. T. Farfan.
N. A. F. Fenwick
(Militia).
31 Company, Malta.
Major— Tl. 0. Vincent.
Captains.— G. F. C. Finch.
N. G. Barron.
Lieuts.— J. D. Hope.
W. V. Nugent.
R. S. Lucy.
32 Company, Gibraltar.
Majors.— E. A. G. Tippinjze.
G. E. Elmitt (Militia).
Captain.— G. B. Mackenzie.
Lieuts.— T. A. F. Robinson.
C. R. Gillett.
2nd Lt.—W. Parker.
33 Compan y, Delhi.
Ma/or.— T. H. E. Acton.
Captain.— W. P. Alexander.
Lieuts. -S. M. Toppin.
C. W. Ford.
2nd if.— A. D. ilacdonald.
34 Company, Ceylon.
Major.— W. R. W. James,
Captain.— D. Claoham.
Lieut.— G. M. Griffith.
2nd Lts.—G. H. B. Foster.
L. A. Fanshawe.
F. Dickias.
35 Company, Singapore.
Major.— P. B. Hanhatn.
Captain.— G. F. L. Mulliken.
Lieuts.— H. M. Kemble.
A. E. Gainsford.
G. M. de Piro.
36 Company, South Africa.
Major.— Bt. Lt. Col. R. C.
Foster.
Captain.— K . E. B. Bellairs.
Lieuts— O. R. Swayne.
H. R. Poole.
37 Company, Ceylon.
Major.— W. L. Farmar.
Capf. — L. D. Fraser.
Lieuts.— R. E. M. Barrett.
J. H. O. Groves.
2nd Lt.—A. M. TJrquhart.
38 Company, Hong Kong.
Major— B. H. M. Dorehill.
Captain.— W . L. Warren.
Lieuts.— R. G. Angus.
J. Thomson.
M. R. C. Nanson.
39 Company, Portsmouth.
Major. — J. A.Labalmori diere
Capts.— H. S.DeBrett.DSO.
(attached).
J.A.H.Lindsayf-lfiZtfia).
Litut.— C.S.Jjyon (Militia).
2ndLts.—J. F. King.
S. E. Hibbert.
Royal Garrison Artillery.
igih
40 Company, Cork Harbour.
Major. —
Captains. — J. Craig (Militia)
S. J. Brasier-Creagn
(Militia).
Lieut. — G. G. Taubman
(Militia).
2nd Lts.—X. C. Taylor.
J. H. Edmond.
C. A. E. Miller (Mil.)
41 Company, Golden Hill.
Major. — T. fi. Chamberlain.
Captain.— E. L. Hardcastle.
Lieuts. — H. B. H. Johnston.
H. S. Perrott.
C. H. Scott.
42 Company, Sierra Leone.
Major.— H. B. Gundry.
Captain. — 0. Tritton.
Lieut. — A. C. Hea*lop.
2nd Lt.—R. C. Holme.
Depots.
Quarter Master.
Lieut. W. Berridge.
No. 1 Depot, FortRowner,
Gosport.
Lt.Col.—n. M. Brady.
Major.— I de W. L. Clarke.
Captain.— W. H. S. H. Max-
well (Militia).
Lieuts. — G. A. Guthrie.
H. G. P. Hay.
No. 2 Depot, Seaforth,
Liverpool.
Major. — R. C. Stevenson.
Captain. — C. G. Watson.
Lieuts. — T. Harris.
T. C. Leah.
Affiliated Militia Artillery.
Antrim, South - East of
Scotland, Cork, Donegal,
Dublin City, Edinburgh,
Fife.Forfar and Kincardine,
Hampshire and Isle of
Wight, Lancashire, Limerick
City, Mid Ulster, Tipperary,
Waterford.West of Scotland,
Wicklow, Sligo, London-
derry, and Clare.
•WESTERN DIVISION.
Devonport.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
B. L. Email, Plymouth.
A. Mansel, DSO., Devon-
port.
G. T. Kelaart, Plymouth.
J . R. H. Allen, Pembroke Dk.
Col. A. L. Lane, Falmouth.
M. O. Hopkins, Cardiff.
Armament Major.
H. T. Hawkins, Plymouth.
Adjutant.
Captain G. de S. Dudley,
Devonport.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. C. F. Bishop, Ply-
mouth.
Capt. F. C. Fowler, Ply-
mouth.
Capt. R. H. F. M'Culloch,
Pembroke Dock.
Capt. C. H. W. Owen,
Devonport.
Instructors in Range Finding
Capt. A. F. Bealey (Militia),
Devonpirt.
District Officers.
Captain W. J. Beardsley,
Cardiff.
Major A. B. Chamberlin,
Tynemouth.
Lieut. D.P.Mills, Falmouth.
Capt. W. Parker, Scar-
borough.
Lieut. C. G. Fellows, Ply-
mouth.
Lieut. J. T. Newton, Paull
Point.
1 Capt. H. G. W. Jennison,
Devonport.
I Lieut. H. E. K. M'Leod,
Pembroke Dock.
Quarter Master.
Lieut. J. S. Clements,
Devonport.
Staff Abroad.
Lieutenant Colonels.
E. J. K. Priestley, South
R. A. RiGTg, Halifax, N.S.
: Col. H. C. M. Woods, Ber-
muda.
C. R. W.Hervey.Kurrachee.
H. J. Lyster, Mauritius.
H. C. C. D. Simpson, South
Africa.
Adjutant.
Captain J. D. Sherer, Kur-
rachee.
Capt. G. R. H. Nugent,
South Africa.
incisional Adjutants.
Capt. S. F. Alderson, Hali-
fax.
Capt. C. S. S. Cuiteis,
.bermuua.
Capt. C. A. Cleghom, Mau-
ritius.
Instructors in Gunnery.
Capt. C. Phillipps, Halifax,
N.S.
Capt. J. Chrystie, Barrack-
pore.
Instructors in Han ge Finding.
Capt. P. Suther, St. Lucia.
Capt. C. G. E.S. Nash, Cape.
District OJficer.
Capt. J. It. F. Lightowlers,
Cape.
Quarter Master. —
1 Company, St. Lucia.
Major. — A. L. Molesworth.
Captain. — R. I,. Barton.
Lieuts. — H. R. Lrancker.
A. T. M'Grath.
2nd Lt.—W. B. Caddell.
2 Company, South Africa.
Major.— Bt. Lt. Col. F. A.
Carteis.
Captain.— H, C. Marshall.
Lieuts. — K. G. MacEweu.
L. J. R. Connolly.
2nd Ll.—G. W. B. Gabbitas
(Militia). '
3 Company, Halifax, N.S.
Major. — E. B. Anderson.
Captains. — H. M. Innes.
W. E. Castens.
Lieuts. — F. H. Lister.
B. Walter.
2ndLt.—V. J. E. Ryan.
4 Company, Ferozepore.
Major.— ~S. B. Heffernan.
Captain. — G. A. Hope.
Lieuts. — C. A. Lyon.
T. F. P. Morgan.
5 Company, Agra.
Major.— D. P. L. Birch.
Captain. — F. N. Van der
Kiste.
Lieut.— T. F. K. Dunne.
2nd Lts.—G. E. C. Underbill.
W. D. Lindsay.
6 Company, South Africa.
Major.— E. F. Nelson.
Captain.— H. L. Kirke.
Lieuts. — P. L. Spicer.
G. P. MacClellan.
F. E. Andrewes.
2nd Lt.—R. M. Sutherland
(attached).
7 Company, Jhansi.
: Major.— F. R. Thackeray.
■ Captain— W. C. R. Farmar.
' Lieut. —
; 2nd Lts.—J. M. Bryant.
R. M. Garden.
H. Allen.
8 Company, Mauritius.
Major. —
Capt.— H. Morrice.
Lieuts.— R. p. Lock.
G. T. Ford.
C. E. Rathbone.
2nd Lt.—W. H. McGowan.
9 (Heavy) Company,
Secunderabad.
Major.— A. H. Block.
Captain.— tL.F. Molesworth.
Lieut. — J. p. Benn.
2nd Lts.—J. B. W. Stroud.
D. A. Hosford.
10 Company, South Africa.
Major.— F. E. Kent.
Capts.—F. F. Lambarde.
S. F. Kirkwood (Mil.).
Lieuts.— R. A. Thomas.
R. M. Powell.
R. C. J. Alexander.
J. Gowans (Militia).
11 Comp., Rangoon.
Major.— J. R.B.Davidson.
Captain.— G. S. VVilnes.
Lieut— R. H.E. H. Squire.
2nd Lts.—R. A. Begg.
H. B. Bateman.
12 Company, Jersey.
Major.— H. C. G. Taylor.
Captain. — G. E. Tyrrell.
Lieut. — H. C. Travers.
2nd Lf.—W.FM. Bugshawe.
i3Company, Pembroke Dock.
Major. — H. W. Morrieson.
Captains. — A. C. Boyd.
C. W. Willis (Militia)..
Lieuts. — R. DA. Anderson
A. W. Connolly (Mil.).
2nd Zt.—R. T. K. Hodge
(Militia).
14 Company, Sauth Africa.
Major— K. de T. Phillips.
Capts.—W. E. Kemble.
M. B. Jobson (Militia).
Lieuts.— R. D. Crawford.
J. T. Dreyer.
C. N. Kennaway (at-
tached).
2nd Lt. — S. Carwithen (at-
tacked).
15 Company (Siege Train),
South Africa.
Major. — E. G. Nicolls.
Captains. — A. C. Russell.
Hon. Major C. G. Es-
monde (Militia).
W.G. Bedtord(-.V;/if£a).
J. G. Phillips (Militia).
D. E. Shine (Militia).
Lieuts.— G. F. S. Tuke.
A. H. Saier.
A. E. Murray.
J. E. F. d'Apice.
W. Jickell.
2nd Lieuts. — J. Way.
F. G. M. Thompson.
J. C. Guthrie (attached).
C, A. Orton (attached).
E. H. P. O'Connor
(attached).
16 Company, Aden.
Major. — M. L. Carleton.
Captains. — P. D. Hamilton.
R. N. Lockhart.
Lieut.— R. C. Smythe.
17 Company, South Africa.
Major. — 0. C. Williamson.
Captain. — E. C. Harington.
Lieuts. — L. Galloway.
E. D. F. Gee.
2>idLt.-F. A. S. Morgan
(attached).
18 Company, Quetta.
Major.— H. T. Butcher.
Captain.— T. M. Luke.
Lieut. — E. L. Caldecott.
2nd Lis. — M. A. Girdlestone.
J. H. Brett.
19 Company, Es<juimalt.
Major.— J. G. E. Wynne.
Captain. — H. D. Lyle.
Lieuts. — A. V. Langton.
C. E. J. Wahl. '
J. W. Smith.
2nd Lt.-A. J. R. Gregory.
20 Company, Halifax, N.S.
Major. —
Captains. — E. B. Scott.
G. G. Thatcher.
Lieuts. — G. E. Garnett.
W. M. Hunt.
R. V. Douglas.
2nd Lt. — F. .I.E. Lynch.
21 Company, Bermuda.
Major. — W. Gnrdon.
Captains.— A. E. Harrison.
R. J. Macdonald.
Lieut. — 0. G. Sladen.
2nd Lts. — A. H. Cameron.
O. R. E. Milman.
T. A. Whyte.
22 Company, Barrackpore.
Major.— G. E. Weigall.
Captain. —
Lieut. — A. E. King.
23 Company, South Africa,
Majors. — G. D. Chamier.
L. F. Allan (Militia).
Captain— B. B. Riddell.
Lieuts— H. M. Close.
F. F. Rynd.
2nd Lt.—A. C. H. Duke.
24 Company, Malta.
Major. — G. DA. Alexander.
Captains.— C. W. J. Orr,
Reserve.
H. J.Harrington.
Lieut.— A. E. Smith.
1QIC
Royal Garrison Artillery
25 Company, Quetta.
Major. — C. A. Howard.
Captain.— A. J. S. Willett.
Lieut*.— G. h. Knowles.
M. L. M'Donell.
H. B. Warwick.
29td Lt. —
26 Company, Mauritius.
Major.— "B.. S. Nelson.
Captain. —
Lieut*.— L. V. Roche.
C. A. Johnston-Smith.
W. F. Lumsden.
J. T. B. Mayne.
27Company,PembrokeDock.
Maior. — W. F. Cockburn.
Capt.— F.H.F.R.M'Meekan.
Lieut*. — C.R. S. Bromley.
C. L. Bland.
E. V. Wateon (Militia).
2nd Lt. —
28 Company, Londonderry.
Major.— M. M. Noble.
Captain.— C. R. Kelly.
Lieut. — G. R. Gregson.
2nd Lt. — K. R. N. Saunders
(Militia).
29 Company, Plymouth.
Major. — C. H. Milward.
Captain. — J. G. Cavenagh-
Mainwaring (Militia).
Lieut. — J. P. Lamb.
2nd Lt.—O. A. Walker.
D. B. C. Sladen (Mil.)
30 Company, Plymouth.
Major. — R. L. Haines.
Captain. — J. R. Ritchie.
Lieut*.— St. J. W. Belcher,
(Militia).
P. A. F. W. a Beckett.
2nd Lt.—W. C. Downing.
31 Company, Plymouth.
Major.— G. J. F. Talbot,
Captain.— E. H. E. Collen.
Lieut*.— T. E. G. Swayne
(Mil.).
E. S. Lucy (Militia).
2nd Ltt.—P. Rashleigh.
R. C. F. Maitland
(Militia).
DEPOTS.
No. 1 Depot, Citadel,
Plymouth.
Major. — W. L. Brook-Smith
Captain.— J. D. Anderson.
Lieut*. — F. Windrum.
W. S. S. Cooke [Mil.).
W. H. F. a Beckett
(Militia).
2nd Lt. — S. F. Montague
(Militia).
Quarter Master. — Lt.
Coombes.
No. 2 Depot, Scarborough.
Major.—l.. H. Parry.
Captain.— A. C. Wilkinson.
Lieut*.— C. J. Dameral.
C. R. Wills.
G. H. VV. Dobbvn.
Quarter Master.— Lieut. J.
Murray (attached).
Affiliated Militia Artillery.
— Cornwall & Devon Miners,
Devon, Durham, Glamorgan,
Northumberland, Carmar-
then, Pembroke, Yorkshire,
and Cardigan.
REGIMENTAL DISTRICT
STAFF.
Woolwich.
Lt. Colonel.— F. 0. Farmer.
Din. Adj.— Capt. G. Clark.
Qr.Mr— Capt.R. J.Wishart.
Major. — W. S. Churchward.
Captain.— W. Robson.
Lieut*. — J. Inder.
A. J. Wild.
Hong Kong-Singapore Bn.
STAFF.
Major.— T. W. G. Bryan,
Hong Kong.
Lieut. A- Adj. — R.F.Peiniger,
Hong Kong.
1 Company, Singapore.
Captain. — C. K. Bushe.
Lieut*. — A. Mitchell.
O. C. Niven.
2 Company, Hong Kong.
Captain— W.St.C. W.Bland,
Lieut*. — F. L. Bennett.
T. M. Wakefield.
3 Company, Hong Kong.
Captain.— D. F. TuUoch.
Lieut*.— R. F. Peiniger.
W. 0. S. Sanders.
4 Company, Hong Kong.
Captain— G. G. K. Duff.
Lieut*.— J. W. K. Disney.
G. B. Thornhill.
5 Company, Hong Kong.
Capt.— E. A. Campbell.
Lieut*. — D. G. Cowie.
G. Ogilvio.
6 Company, Singapore.
Captain.— R. C. Morris.
Lieut*. — F. C. C. Ensor.
R. H. M. Watson.
Ceylon-Mauritius Bn.
Staff.
Major. — A. L. Carroll,
Ceylon.
Lieut, and Adjt. — H. 0.
Shewell, Ceylon.
1 Company, Ceylon.
Captain. — E. W. Comvn.
Lieut*.— H. C. Shewell.
S. Smith.
2 Company, Mauritius.
Captain. — R. B.M. Cameron.
Lieut. — H. S. K. Snowdon.
2nd Lt. — E. D. Matthews.
3 Company, Ceylon.
Captain. — A. C. Pitman.
Lieut.— F. J. N. Smyth.
2nd Lt. — B. A. Franci3.
i Company, Mauritius.
Captain.— T. E. W. Bidgood
Lieut. — J. Martin.
2nd Lt.—E. J. Cummins.
Sierra Leone Company.
Major. — L. P. Carden.
Captain*. — C. R. Hodgins.
H. D. Larymore, CMG.
Lieut*. — H. Nelson.
J. F. Reid.
Jamaica Company.
Captain. — R. F. Brewster.
Lieut. —
St. Lucia Company.
Captain.— H. R.V.deBury.
Lieut*. — 3. L. Grant.
E. S. Graham.
Royal Malta Artillery. 192
The Royal Cypher and a Maltese Cross. "Egypt, 1S82."
Hovibary Colonel.— Field Marshal S.RM. George W. F. C. Duke of Cambridge,1 KG. KI. KF. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Son. Colonel in Chief to the Forces, 22 May 95.
Li. Colonel.— 'Antonio Gatt, 14 Feb. 91 (2nd in Command 17 Feb. 07) ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Sept. 01.
Majobs.
"Alexander Mattei,3 12 Oct.
-Alfred Trapani,3 1 Apr. 96.
'Rinaldo Briffa, 4 Nov. 96.
-Alfred Vella,8 17 Feb. 97.
'William Savona, 21 July 97.
"Edward Savona, 1 Apr. 99.
-Henry Alexander Balbi, 1 Apr. 99.— Egypt.
Captains.
'George Dallas Enriquez, 12 Aug. 96.
'Louis Monreal. 12 Aug. 9'j (Acting Paymaster).
'Joseph Francis Bernard, 4 Nov 96 (Army Ord. Dept.
-Walter Dunbar Vella, 11 Aug. 97.— Egypt. [Egypt.)
-Alfred William Ganado, 11 Aug. 97.
'Arthur Vella, 16 Mar. 98 (Adjutant 12 Nov. 99).
-Charles Albert Denaro, 1 Apr. 99.
-Oswald Marianus Carbonaro, 4 Apr. 00.
'Victor Charles Micallef, 26 May 00.
'Joseph Mary Otho De Domenico, 5 Sept. 00.
-John Salomone, 5 Sept. 00.
'Hugh Sammut, 11 Aug. 97.
'Edward Henry Reynaud, 16 Mar. 98. — Egypt.
*Pio Savona, 16 Aug. 99. — Egypt.
'Edward Caruana Dingli, 16 Aug. 99.
'Joseph Vincent Briffa, sercing in t,gypt, 16 Aug. 99
Lieutenants.
'Alfred Vincent Falzon Sant Manduca, 16 Aug. 99.
'John Rowlinson Howard-Rowlinson, 5 Sept. 00.
'William Lewis Ganado, 5 Sept. 00.
'Robert Mizzi, 5 Sept. 00.
Second Lieutenants.
* Antonio Cas?ar Torreggiani, 15 Sept. 00. Sidney Attilio Gouder Carbone, 8 Dec. 00.
"Frederick Ernest Howard-Rowlinson, 15 Sept. 00. John Bonavita, 8 Dec. 00.
"William Raphael Gatt, 15 Sept. 00.
Adjutant.— ■• 'Captain A. Vella, 12 Nov. 09. Acting Paymaster.— "Captain L. Monreal.
Quarter Master. — 'Nicola Vassallo, 14 Aug. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Medical Officers. — "Surgeon Major
*Surgeon Captain Alfred Mifsud, FF.C3.Ed. 1 Apr. 97.— Egypt (with rank of Captain).
"Surgeon Lieutenant Robert Vella, MB. 2 Jan. 01.
Hon. Chaplain. — Very Uev. Canon P. Muscat, 19 Aug. 96. Blue — Facings Scarlet.
The Duke of Cambridge. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery, note 1.
3 Majors Mattei and A. Trapani served in the Egyptian 'war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8 Captain Vella served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1&54
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Sir Collingwood Dickson served on the staff of Lord Raglan during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was
present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie'sFarm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava,
expedition to Kertch, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded 4th Feb. 1855) ; commanded the right siege train, and was
present at the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 17th June (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Aide de Camp
to the Queen and Colonel, Victoria Cross, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal) : was awarded the TC "for having, on the 17th October 1854, when the batteries of the Right Attack
had run short of powder, displayed the greatest coolness and contempt of danger in directing the unloading ct
several waggons of the field battery which were brought up to the trenches to supply the want, and having
personally assisted in carrying the powder barrels under a severe fire from the enemy." He is also a Knight of
Charles the Third, 1st Class St. Fernando, and Knight of Isabella the Catholic.
3 Sir Arnold Kemball served the campaign of 1838-35 in Affghanistan, including the siege and capture of Ghuzneo
(Medal). Campaign of 1857 in Persia (Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Major). The Governor General of
India stated in his notification of the 18th June 1857 that "the valuable assistance afforded on every occasion oJ
difficulty and danger, and especially in the brilliant expedition against Ahwaz, by Captain Kemball had been
highly commended by Sir James Outram and merited the unqualified approbation and the hearty thanks of the
Governor General in Council."
* Sir Charles D'Aguilar served the Crimean campaign from September 1854 to March 1855, including the battle
of Inkerman (horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardment of
17th October (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and commanded the Artillery of Gen-
eral Franks' Force at the action of Secundra, also commanded the Royal Horse Artillery at the siege and capture
of Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
" Sir Michael Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol ; served as an Assistant Engineer in the trenches
and as Director General of Submarine Telegraphs in the Black Sea (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
During the Afghan war in 1878-79 he commanded the Quetta Field Force and the 2nd Division of the Candahar
Field Force, and was present at the occupation of Candahar and in the engagement at Khushk-i-Nakhud ; after-
wards commanded theThull Chotiali Field Force (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses
of Parliament, KCB., and Medal). fSee also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
8 General Pearse served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49; — was Assistant Field Engineer under General
Whish at the siege of Mooltan, and at the action of Soorajkoond, and subsequently commanding the Artillery of
the Nawab of Bhawulpore under Major H. B. Edwardes: present at the capture of the city of Mooltan (men-
tioned in despatches for conspicuous gallantry when repelling a sortie from the fortress on 30th December 1848).
Served under Major R. G. Taylor with the Force in the Derajat, which drove the Affghans from Bunnoo (Punjaub
Medal with Clasp). On the 2nd Jan. 1850, at the Goombuttee Pass, at the head of the border levies defeated the
tribe of Oomurzye Vizeerees who made a descent on Bunnoo. In November 1852 was in command of 4000 Cash-
mere Regular Troops and British Irregular Levies in the Expedition to Khagan and the Black Mountain (Medal
with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian Mutiny, commanded the Cavalry of the Hurreeana Irregular Field
Force of General Van Cortlandt at the actions of Aodah and Kheireeka. In command of 400 Rahtore Rajpoot Cavalry
of Bickaneer, — made a forced march on the 26th June 1857, by which Hissar was relieved. Commanded a Force
which stormed and captured the fortified positions of Bhatoul and Mungalee in Hurreeana. Commanded the Cavalry
at Jumalpoor. Served with General Showers' Delhi Column, and was present at the occupation of theForts of Dadree
i92a War Services of the Officers of the Eoyal Artillery.
Jhujjur, and Kanound. Commanded a body of Cavalry in Brigadier Gerrard's Delhi Column at the battle of Narnoul
(severely wounded). Commanded the 3rd Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858. Served
with the Azimghur Field Force under Sir E. Lugard atthe actions of Munnehar, Azimghur 15th April, and in the
pursuit of Koer Sing including the actions of Azmitghur 17th April 1858, Munnear and Sheeapoor Ghat,' and in the
expedition into the Jugdespore Jungles during June and July 1S58 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
« Sir William Olpherts commanded four Guns on service in Burmah m 1841 ; and two Guns in action nt Jhirua
Ghat during the insurrection in Saugor and Nerbudda territory in 184;. Commanded a Light Field Battery
throughout the Gwahor campaign of 1843-44, including battle of Punniar (mentioned in despatch. Bronze
Star). Raised and commanded Artillery of Bundlecund Legion in the Hill campaign in Sind under Sir Charles
Napier in 1844-45. Commanded Artillery of Native Contingent against Kote Kangra. Served with Sir Colin
Campbell in the Peshawur Valley in 1852 (Medal with Clasp). In Turkey and the Crimea in 1854-55-56. Com-
manded three Guns, which, with Detachment of 10th Foot and a few Madras Fusiliers under General Neil (in
all 200 Europeans) vouted threo Native Regiments at Benares on 4th June 1857. Commanded a Battery with
Havelock's Force in the actions at Bithoor (horse shot), Mungurwar, and Alumbagh.and first Relief of the Resi-
dency atLucknow ; acted as Brigadier of Artillery in defence of the Residency from 27th Sept. to 16th Nov. 1857
(wounded, mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Battery at the Alumbagh from 22nd Nov. 1857 to 17th March
1858, and was present in all the engagements there during that period, also at the capture of L lcknow by Lord
Clyde (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the >TC "for
highly distinguished conduct on the 25th September 1857, when the troops penetrated into the city of Lucknow, in
having charged on horseback, with Her Majesty's 90th Regiment, when, gallantly headed by Colonel Campbell, it
captured two guns in the face of a heavy fire of grape, and having afterwards returned, under a severe fire of
musketry, to bring up Umbers and horses to carry off the captured ordnance, which he accomplished. — Extract Jrum
Field Force Orders of the late Major General llacelcck, dated i-jth October 1857." Commanded a Battery of Horr.o
Artillery in Oude in 1858. Served as a Volunteer with the Frontier Expedition against the Wuzeerces in 1859-co
under Sir N. Chamberlain.
i° General Hon. Sir D. M. Fraser served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Inkermnn
and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Meda 1 1.
Commanded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in the action at Hyderghur 29th Nov. 185S, defeat of a rebel foi ce
at Bujeedia, capture of Fort Mujeedia, and action at Bankee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CB.). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the second expedition to the Bazar Valley under Lt. General
Maude (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
13 Lt.General G. V. Johnson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sevas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
14 General Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie'i?
Farm, the Battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Sardinian and Turkish lledals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
15 General Fuller served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the action of Kotahkeserai
and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
18 General F. \V. Hastings served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of
Major Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
20 Sir Henry Smyth served in tne Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Conducted the operations which suppressed the rebellion in Zulu-
land in 1888 (CMG.).
21 Sir William Stirling Hamilton was wounded in six places during a night attack on his Camp by 200 Affree-
dies whilst making a military road to Fort Mackeson and encamped six miles from Peshawur. Out of 60
burkundaz and employes in the camp 15 were killed and 31 wounded. Served before Delhi from the 26th Juno
to the capture of the city on the 20th Sept. 1S57, having organized the 1st Company of Sikh Artillery during the
siege, and constantly commanded Batteries of position (mentioned in despatches, with "especial approbation
and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger" — Medal with Clasp).
22 General Nicholl was thanked by the Governor General and mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for services
during the defencs of Saugor in 1858.
23 Sir Robert Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5H1
Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, siege and
capture of Lucknow (as D.A.Q.M.Generalof Artillery), action of Jamo (as Brigade Majorto the Field Force), and
affair of Daoodpoore. Served as D.A. Adjutant General of the Oude Force under Sir Hope Grant from Oct. 1858,
and was present in the operations in the Byswarra district, passage of the Gogra, and various actions on the
Nepaul frontier, also operations there in 1850 terminating in the forcing of the Jerwah Pass (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Military Secretary with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps) . Was promoted Brevet Lt.Colonel for services in India.
24 Lieut.GeneralG. Le M. Tupperservedinthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava
and Inkerman (wounded), the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October, 1854
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
25 Earl Roberts. — For War Services, see Field Marshals, p. 4.
27 Sir Henry Brackenbury served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Banda and oapture r.f
Kirwee (Medal with Clasp). In the Franco-German war of 1870-71 was attached by the Government to the service of
the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded, and was present with the armies till the conclusion
of the Armistice. For his services in this capacity he was appointed Officer of the Legion of Honor by special
decree of the French Government of National Defence, wasmade a Knightof the FirstClass ofthe Royal Bavarian
Order of St. Michael, and received the Iron Cross from the Emperor of Germany. Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 as Assistant Military Secretary, and served throughout the Ashant
war of 1873-74, including the action of Essamen, relief of Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). In 1875 was further rewarded
with the Brevet of Lt.Colonel on return from special service with Sir Garnet Wolseley in Natal. Served as Military
Secretary to Sir Garnet Wolseley in the latter part of the Zulu war, and throughout the operations against
Sekukuni in 1879, being present at the storming of the stronghold. Performed the duties of Chief of the Staff in
South Africa from the 2qth Sept. 187910 the 7th Feb. 1880 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 under Lord Wolseley as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General,
and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches) ; after the death of Major General
Earle he commanded the Nile Column (mentioned in despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished
service in the field, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
26 Sir Robert John Hayserved as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, aDd
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet
of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
29 Sir W. J. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major.
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition
in 1S77-78 in command of the Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
30 Major General P. J. Campbell served in the Kaffir war of 1851-3 (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign
from June to December 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
31 Sir William Stirling served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of
Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Major of Artillery with Rajpootana Field Force at the capture of Kotah on
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 193
30th March 1858 (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at
Sinho, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79,
and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (CB., and Medal with Clasp).
22 Lieut. General E. C. Griffin served in suppression of the Indian mutiny In 1857-58, including the battle of
Agra (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
33 Major General A. Walker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
34 General Le Coca, served with the Persian Expedition of 1856—57, and was present at the storm and capture of
Heshire, surrenderor Bushire, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
also in suppresion of the Indian Mutiny, including Kotah, Kotahkeserai, Gwalior, Koonrai, and pursuit of
Tantia Topee (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
35 General Chapman served throughout the Ab}-ssinian campaign from December 1867, having brought the
" B " Battery of Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most energetic in getting it into order previous to the
arrival of No. 5 Battery 21st Brigade ; served with the Battery until the 9th April is6S,when he was appointed Aide
de Camp to Brigadier General Petrie commanding the Artillery, and was present at the action of Arogee and fall
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy Adjutant and
Quarter Master General of the Ghuzneeand Northern Afghanistan Field Forces and Cabul-Candahar Force, and was
present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal
with Clasp).
36 Sir H. Le G. Geary served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with ths siege train
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of the 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field during the Indian mutiny from
October 1858 to 1859 in the Jngdespore district, and with Sir Hope Grant's and Gorruckpore Field Forces. Served
throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st January 186S as Brigade Major of Artillery and was present at
the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in ilespatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
37 Lieut. General J. F. Owen served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1879 in command ol a Mounted
Gatling Battery, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel
Medal with Clasp).
42 Sir J. F. Maurice accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
service, and served as his Private Secretary throughout the Ashanti war of 1&73-74, including the relief of
Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah (as Staff Officer to Colonel M'Leod) , battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and was pre-
sent at the storming of the stronghold— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Aljutant and Quarter Master General on
the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin
9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Com-
mandant at Assiout and at Abu Fatmeh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
45 Sir Leslie Rundle served in the Zulu war of 1879 with Wood's Flying Column, and was present with the
Gatling Battery in the engagement at TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Field
Artillery in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom (slightly wounded). Served with
the Field Artillery m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on special employ with Bedouin Tribes
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp) ; with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
iu 1885-87 including the engagements at Giniss (3rd Class of the Osmanieh) and Sarras in command of Mounted
Corps and as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, DSO.) ; and in the operations on the Soudan
frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Chief of the Staff, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Major General for
distinguished service in the field, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in 1897 he was Chief of
the Staff andin command of the force at Merowi (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; during the operations on the
Atbara in 1898 he was General of Communications (mentioned in despatches), and was afterwards Chief of the
Staff, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses
of Parliament, KCB. and two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 iu command of the 8th
Infantry Division — slightly wounded [KC2IG.).
46 Sir George Pretyman served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80; was Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick
Roberts from November 1878 to November 1879, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in all
the operations in the Koorum and Khost Valleys (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the advance on and
occupation of Cabul in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in despatches) ; was
reappointed Aide de Camp Sir Frederick Roberts in March 1880, and accompanied him in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lieut. Colonel, Medal
with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 in command of the 1st
Brigade. Served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 as Commandant at Head Quarters, and afterwards as
Military Governor at Bloemfontein (mentioned in despatches, KCMG.).
47 Major GeneralStewartservedasAdjutant Royal Artillery in the Hazara campaign in 1868 against the tribes on
the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Servedin the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Assistant Quarter
Master General 2nd Division Candahar Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served
with the expedition to the Soudan in JS85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General to the Indian Con-
tingent, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
49 Major General Holley served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was
present in the engagement at Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
50 Major General A. E. Turner served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General,
Intelligence Department, Head Quarters Staff, and was present in the engagement at Abu Klea (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
5' Major General W. Hunter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, ana was present in the engagement at
Abu Klea on the 16th and 17th February 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
52 MajorGeneral F. G. Slade served in the latter part of the Kafir war of 1878, and afterwards the operation? against
Sekukuni in 1878. including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt. Commanded a division of a field battery, and°acted
as Ordnance Officer to the Transvaal Field Force throughout the operations. Served throughout the Zulu war of
1879 with Wood's Flying Column, and was present at the engagements of Zungin Nek, Kambula (horse shot),
and TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 188 1 as Aide de Camp to Majoi'
General Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Evelyn
Wood, Commanding the 4th Brigade (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in the Intelligence Department, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1864-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Intelligence Department, and was present at the action
of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
"Major General Wodehouse served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi
(Medal with Clasp; . Served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1880, and "was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April (mentioned in despatches, Medal) . Served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in des-
1 94 War Services of the Officerc of the Royal Artillery.
patches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with
the Egyptian Army, and was present in the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps) ; with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-S6 including the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
3rd Class of the Medjidie); and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 18S9 including the engagements at
Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, CB., Clasp, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie). Nominated to the znd
Class of the Osmanieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
5* Major General .1. R. Slade served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the Bazar Valley Ex-
pedition under Lt. General Maude, and as Adjutantof Royal Artillery with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under
Lt.GeneralS. Browne (mentioned in despatches). Afterwards served with the Candahar Field Force, and was
present at the affair on the Helmund with the Wali's mutineers, in the engagement at Maiwand (where he com-
manded the Artillery after the death of Major Blackwood), at the siege of Candabar, and at the battle of Can-
dahar (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war
of i33i as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Commanding the Lines of Communication.
55 Sir Edmund Biles served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyp-
tian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir( mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4 th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S as Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches,
BrevetofLt. Colonel, Claspl. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhartin 1897-9S in command of the operations against the Mohmands, including the engagement near Shab-
kadr, and of the Mohmand Field Force during the subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and
Medal with Clasp).
55 Brigadier General Creagh served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet
Wolseley, and took part in the pursuit of King Cetywayo. Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879,
and was present at the capture of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Cla6p). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the engagements of El
Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, Kasnasin (9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Lord Wolseley (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
" Brigadier General H. Pipon served in the Afghan war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the in-
vestment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
63 Major General R. Wace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Baghao
(mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
04 Colonel A. B. Stopford served in the Afghan war of i87S-8oas a Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
(Medal).
rl Colonel J. F. Bally served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"2 Colonel C. H. Scott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Senior Ordnance Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
» Coi jnel W. M. Campbell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present duringthe operations round
Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeerce
Expedition in 1881.
"' Colonel Nutt served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force, and
with the Khyber Force in command of Royal Artillery (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1Q00 in command of Royal Artillery.
81 Colonel W. Aitken served in the Afghan war of 7878-80, and was present in the affair at Jhandola (mentioned
in despatches, Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, first in command of Royal Artillery Divisional Troops, and
afterwards in command of the Royal Artillery with the force (mentioned m despatches, CB., and Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force
as Colonel on the Staff Commanding Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches), and took pari in the expedition
into the Mohmand country (mentioned in despatches) ; also commanded the Royal Artiller3- with the Buner Field
Force, and was present at the capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
82 Sir F. R. Wingate served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Acting Aide de Camp and Military
Secretary to the Major General on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier
in 1889, including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp), and also in the operations
in 1891 including the capture of Tokar (3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Director of Military Intelligence, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897-98, resulting in the capture of Abu
Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (extra Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Clasp) ; and in
1898 as Director of Military Intelligence, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khar-
toum (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCM.Q. and two Clasps).
8:1 Colonel A. E. Duthy served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and in the engagement at Nargishai ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98, and took"
part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two
Clasps).
81 Colonel C. M. H. Downing served in Abyssinia from the 29th Dec. 1867 toFeb. 1868 (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the South African war in 1809-1900 in command of Corps Artillery,
and afterwards ConimanOing Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, C'ilG.).
65 Colonel W. W. Smith served' with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
86 Colonel W. W. M. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medalj.
87 Colonel J. C. Dalton served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the force under Major General Phayre in
Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
68 Colonel Hay served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
83 Sir Charles Parsons served in theGaika war of 1877-78, including the operations in thePeri^iinsh and the affair
at Taba Indoda, where he commanded two mountain guns. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1870, and was
present in the engagements at Isanhlwana and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and
was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River — severeh'
wounded, and horse shot (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at tbe
engagement of Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the Egyptian Artillery
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonei,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1897-98. including the capture of
Gedaref and the subsequent engagements, in command of the force (mentioned in despatches, KC3IG., Brevet
of Colonel, Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 195
s9t Colonel C. J. Lone served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1S97-93 as Commandant of Egyptian Artillery, and was present at the batt'e of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Brevet of
Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in South Alrican war 1S99-1900 with Lady-
smith Relief Force in command of Royal Artillery, and was present at battle of Colenso— dangerously wounded.
90 Sir James Wolfe Murray served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 as Assistant
Adjutant General on the Lines of Communication (Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Star). Served ia the South African war
in 1899-1900 as General of Communications (mentioned in despatches, KCB.).
91 Colonel Bingham served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
92 Colonel E. H. Walker served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Stan.
93 Colonel E. M. Baker served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and took part in the advance to Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzie; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
90 Sir William Knox served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was stationed
at Addigerat with the two guns there (Medal). Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war from the
17th Dec. 1873 with Rait's Artillery, including the capture of Borborassie, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-79, first as Orderly Officer to the
officer commanding Royal Artillery, and afterwards as Adjutant, and was present at the assault and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Transvaal in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and com-
manded the Artillery in the attack on the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in zigg-itoo as Colonel on the Staff, Natal, and afterwards in command of an
Infantry Brigade (KCB.).
97 Colonel J. K. Trotter served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in i384-85in the
Intelligence Department and as Commissioner in Stellaland. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as
Assistant Adjutant General, and afterwards as Deputy Adjutant General (CB.).
9S Colonel H. T. S. Yates served with the Burmese Expedition iD 1886-87 in command of the Northern Shan
Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
99 Colonel H. T. Curling served in the Kafir war in 1S78-79, and in the Zulu war of 1879, including the en-
gagement at Isandhlwana (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
lu0 Brigadier General R. Purdy served in the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-30, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the operations round
Cabal in December 1S79 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Froutier of India
under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of Royal Artillery 2nd
Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
101 Brigadier General J. Leach served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
102 Colonel W. L. Davidson served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi —
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Serv ed in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served
in the South African *ar in 1899-1900 as Colonel on the Stiff for Royal Artillery (CB.).
103 Colonel F. J. W. Eustace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Adjutant of Royal Artillery in
S. Afghanistan, afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Donald Stewart, Commanding the Forces in N. Afghan-
istan (Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assist. Adj. Gen. (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
10i Colonel H. V. Cowan served in the Afghan war oi 1S78-80 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Com-
manding 3rd Division, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiab on
the 5th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore
and the storming oi the Asmai Heights (Medal ivith three Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adju-
tant Royal Artillery 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatcheg. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasn. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
South African war in 1859-1900 as Assistant Military Secretary, and afterwards as Military Secretary (appointed
Aide de Camp to the King, and Colonel).
105 Colonel F. O. B. Foote served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General at the base of operations at Alexandria in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
10c Colonel H. C. M. Woods served in the Egyptian war of iS82,and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
107 Colonel F. A. Bowles served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 9 Mountain Battery,
Roval Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Cla;>p) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
105 Lt. Colonel M. W. Saunders served in the Afgnanwarin 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion ;n 1883-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
109 Lt.Colonel A. M. Murray served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
110 Lt.Colonel E. W. Fleming served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
112 Colonel H. C. Sclater served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer at Gemal and afterwards as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Giniss. Served in the' South African war in.
1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant General for Royal Artillery (Brevet of Colonel).
113 Colonel Hepburne served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the engage-
ment at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
115 Colonel G. D. Fanshawe served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
116 Colonel G. G. Monck-Mason served in Perak with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Ross from
November 1875 to February 1876 (Medal with Clasp).
llf< Colonel E. B. Coke served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal).
119 Lt.Colonei C. A. Anderson served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1378-80, was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and took part in the advance
toCabul under Brigadier General Gough including the affair at Jugdulluck (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Malakand Field Force including the
engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches) and the expedition into the Mohmund Coanory (mentioned
in despatches) ; also with the Buner Fie'd Force including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
120 Lt.Colonel T. V. W. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
War Services of the Officers of the Boyal Horse and Field Artillery.
1 Colonel H. W. Brackenbury served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagemcntat Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
1¥ Colonel H. V. Hunt served in the Afghan warini878-79(Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
"Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
25 Colonel A. N. Roehtbrt served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
32 Colonel Newbigging served in the Bechuanaiand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the Mounted Rifles.
" Colonel H. H. Pengree served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the South African war in 1900 in command of the 15th Brigade Division Roya.l Field Artillery in Cape
Colony from 2nd to 25th March and in the operations in Orange River Colony from March onwards.
icp War Services of the Officers of the Royal Horse and Field Artillery.
M Colonel Ciillenor served in tlie Arghau war in 187S-79 with the Candahar Column under Sir Donald
Ste»-a>-. (Medal).
06 Colonel W. H. Snart served in the Afghan war in i83o (Medal).
77 Colonel P. H. Hall served in the AJ'srhau w*r of 187^-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in
he South African war in 1899-iqoo with the Kirnberley Relief Force, and was present m the engagements atModder
River and Magersfontein (mentioned in despatches, CB. ).
88 Lt. Colonel J. W. H. Potts served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
91 Lt. Colonel F. M. Banister served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
101 Lt. Colonel J. M'Donnell served in the Afghan war in 1879-bo (Medal). Served in the South African war in
1899-190C, and was present in the engagement at Klip Kraal — severely wounded (CB. 1.
112 Lt. Colonel J. Temple served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal'.
121 Lt. Colonel A. H. Hewat served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ali
Boshar, 'Medal).
12i Lt.Colonel J.W.Hawkins served with D Battery A Brigade Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war of 1S78-C0
(Medal). Served with No. 7 Screw-gun Mountain Battery 1st Brigade in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the action at Kassasin (9th Sept.) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
120 Lt Colonel F. M. Bland served in the Soudan campaign iu 1885, and was present in the engagementsat Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
127 Lt.Colonel E. H. Pickwoad served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the South African war
in 1899-ioooin command of Royal Artillery, and was present in the engagements at Dundee and Farquhar's Farm
and at the defence of Ladysmith — wounded (mentioned in despatches, CMG.j.
128 Lt.Colonel A. H. C. Phillpotts served in the Afghan war iu 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre(Medal).
1,3 Lt.Colonel J. M. S. iirunker served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
136 Lt.Colonel S. D. Rainsford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Mus.iid (Medal with Clasp).
137 Lt.Colonel Cunliffe served iu the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
13s Lt.Colonel Haggard served iu the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koornm Valley Field Force, and was preset1',
at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal, and in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned iu despatches. Medal with Clasp I
239 Lt.Colonel D. E. Dewar served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal). Served with the Soudan Frontier Fieid
Force in 1835-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
141 Lt.Colonel A. C. Bailward served in the Afghan war in 1878-79. and was present in the operations round Cabnl
in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso.
112 Lt.Colonel H. A. D. Curtis serrved with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900.
144 Lt.Colonel E. C. F. Holland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
147 Lt.Colonel C. E. Mabcrlv served with the N'ile Expedition in 1884-85 <m Transport duty (Medal w'Vh Ciasn
and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Magers-
fontein— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
149 Lt.Colonel bell-Irving served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp), tierved in the South African
war in 1899-1900 (DSO.).
152 Lt.Colonel R. E. Boothby served in the Afghan war in 1878-80 (Medal).
153 Lt.Colonel W. E. L. Lindyay served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in
the engagement at Modder River — wounded (mentioned in despatches, VSO.).
154 Colonel Bannatine Allason served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 including the engagement at Shahjui ;
was Adjutant of Field Anillery in Southern Alghanistan from August 1879 till January 1880, when he was
appointed Adjutant of Artillery ; in April 1880 he took part in the advance to Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart
as Staff Officer of Artillery, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches),
and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Orderly Officer to
Colonel Johnson, and was present in the reconnaissance on the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
as Brigade Major Royal Artillery, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900,
and was present in the engagement at Magersfontein (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards Staff Officer for
Royal Artillery (Brevet of Colonel) .
155 Sir G. V. Thomas served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the advance to Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of -.882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the
9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb (horse killed) an-'
Temai (4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of P
Battery Royal Horse Artillery, and was present in the engagements at Reit River and Klip Drift, the relief of Kim-
herley, the operations at Paardeberg including the engagement at Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, the
operations at Thahanehu Waterworks, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond
Hill, and the pursuit of De Wet from Bethlehem to Rustenburg (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
157 Lt.Colonel J. W. Dunlop served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
158 Lt.Colonel W.A. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama and in the two actions at Kassasin (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1809-1900,
and was present at the battle of Colenso in command of an Ammunition Column, and in command of a Brigade
Division Royal Field Artillery in the engagements at Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz and at the relief of Ladysmith
(mentioned in despatches) ; subsequently commanded the 10th Brigade Division Royal Field Artillery (CB.).
159 Lt.Colonel E. A. burrows served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
160 Lt.Colonel E. A. Lambart served jn the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
161 Lt.Colonel F. B. Elmslie served in the A_fghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the campaign in the Soudan
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Briti?h Medai, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
1Si Lt.Colonel D. C. Carter served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Egyptian Army, ana was present at the action at Kirbekan (two Clasps, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
J6S Lt.Colonel A. O. Daniell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
188 Lt.Col. W. H. O'Neill served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star.).
169 Major A. Eardley Wilmot served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
170 Major G. G. Simpson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
172 Major Montgomery Campbell served in the Boer war of 1881.
174 Major Mercer served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of two Field Guns at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, including
the advance to the relief of Candahar ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-87 as Staff Officer to the Lower Burmah Field Force (Medal with Clasp) ; and afterwards as Adjutant
•of Artillery Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888
and was present in the engagement at Kotkai and in the subsequent operations with the River Column (mentioned
m despatches, Clasp). Served in the camp lign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir W'illiiui Lockhart
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Horse and Field Artillery. 197
in 1897 wiih the Tirj,h Expeditionary Field Force as Orderly Officer Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
175 Sir J. H. Jervis- White- Jervis served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
176 Lt. Colonel W. H. Conolly served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
173 Major C. T. Robinson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Khyber Column (Medal). Served in the
operations in Zululand in 18SS (mentioned in despatches).
1:3 Major W. J. A. Beatson served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
1E1 Colonel -1. M. G-rierson served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
Intelligence Branch Indian Contingent, and was present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the
battle of 'i'el-el-Ke'oir (mentioned in desp-itches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class ot the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Expedition r.o t.ie Soudan in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Head
Quarters, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, Clasp). Served in the expedition to the Black Mountain in i83S as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
General 2nd Brigade Hazara Field Force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant General.
,as Major S. G. D. Smith served in the Afghan war in i3So (Medal).
183 Majnr C.H.L.F. Wilson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert, Low in 1805 (Medal with Clasp)
l5i Lt.Colonel Phipps Hornby served with the Beehuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1084-85.
Served in the South African war in 1899-1000 in command of Q Battery Royal Horse Artillery, and was present at the
relief of Kimberley, the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, Driefontein, and Sanna's Post (1T<£!, and took
part in the advance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria (Brevet of Lt.Colonel) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the
following service: — " On the occasion of the action at Kom Spruit on the 31st March 1000, a British force, including
two batteries of the Royal Horse Artillery, was retiring from Thabanchu towards Bloemfontein. The enemy had
formed an ambush at Kom Spruit, and before their presence was discovered by the main body had captured the
greater portion of the baggage column and five out of the six guns of the leading battery. When the alarm was given,
Q Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, was within 300 yards of the spruit. Major Phipps Hornby, who commanded it, at
once wheeled about and moved off at a gallop under a very heavy fire. One gun upset when a wheel horse was shot,
and had to be abandoned, together with a waggon, the horses of which were killed. The remainder of the battery
reached a position close to some unfinished railway buildings and came into action 1,150 yards from the spruit, re-
maining in action until ordered to retire. When the order to retire was received Major Phipps Hornby ordered the
guns and their limbers to be run back by hand to where the teams of uninjured horses stood behind the unfinished
buildings. The few remaining gunners, assisted by a number of officers and men of a party of Mounted Infantry, and
directed by Major Phipps Hornby and Captain Humphreys, the only remaining officers of the battery, succeeded in
running back four of the guns under shelter. One or two of the limbers were similarly withdrawn by hand, but the
work was most severe and the distance considerable. In consequence all concerned were so exhausted that they were
unable to drag in the remaining limbers or the fifth gun. It now became necessary to risk the horses, and volun-
teers were called for from amongst the drivers, who readily responded. Several horses were killed, and men
wounded, but at length only one gun and one limber were left exposed. Four separate attempts were made to
rescue these, but when no more horses were available the attempt had to be given up and the gun and limber were
abandoned. Meanwhile the other guns had been sent on, one at a time, and after passing within 700 or 800
yards of the enemy, in rounding the head of a donga and crossing two spruits they eventually reached a place of
safety, where the battery was re-formed. After full consideration of the circumstances of the case the Field
Marshal Commanding in Chief in South Africa formed the opinion that the conduct of all ranks of Q Battery, Royal
Horse Artillery, w-as conspicuously gallant and daring, but that all were equally brave aud devoted in their
behaviour. He, therefore, decided to treat the case of the battery as one of collective gallantry under Rule 13 of
the Victoria Cross Warrant, and directed that one officer should be selected for the decoration of the Victoria Cross
by the officers, one non-commissioned officer by the non-commissioned officers, and two gunners or drivers by the
gunners and drivers. A difficulty arose with regard to the officer, owing to the fact that there were only two
unwounded officers — Major Phipps Hornby and Captain Humphreys — available for the work of saving the guns,
and both of these had been conspicuous by their gallantry and by the fearless manner in which they exposed
themselves, and each of them nominated the other for the decoration. It was ultimately decided in favour of
Major Phipps Hornby as having been the senior concerned."
185 Major E. A. Fanshawe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
lir' Major F. B. Lecky served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kobir
'Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*63 Major C. B. Watkins served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Khevi and Erzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
18'J Major A. B. Helyar served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 57th Field Battery Royal Artillery (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
190 Lt.Colonel E. J. Granet served in the Afghan war ^'1879-80 (Medal). Served with theexpedition to the Soudan
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El-Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
191 Major P. B. Taylor served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 in command of U Battery Royal Horse Artillery,
and was present in the operations at Paardeberg of 21st to 28th Feb. 1900, the engagements at Poplar Grove and
Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, the engagements of Sanna's Post, Zand River, Klipriversberg, and
Doom Kop, the occupation of Pretoria, the engagements at Diamond Hill andRietVlei,the operations near Belfast,
and the advance to Barberton (Bt. of Lt.Col.).
19s Major E. H. Armitage served with the Burmese Expedition in T886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
194 Major A. S. Wedderburn served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebi ■■•
—horse shot (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
197 Lt.Colonel H. J. Du Cane served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1809-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
i9i Lt.Colonel X. D. Findlay served with the' Hazara Expedition in i838(mentionedindespatches,Medalwith Clasp).
199 Lt.Colonel W. L. H. Paget served in the South African war ir 1899-1900 in command of the 63rd BatteryBoyal Field
Artillery, and was present in the engagements at Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz, and commanded the 2nd Brigade
Division at the relief of Ladysmith including the engagements at Monte Christo and Pieter's Hill (mentioned in
despatches), and in the advance into Northern Natal including the engagements at Helpmakaar, Botha's Pass, and
AUemann's Nek ; afterwards commanded A Battery Royal Horse Artillery, and took part in the operations near Lyden-
hurg including the engagements at Mauchberg and Burgher's Pass 1 mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
200 Major E. A. P. Hobday served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade, and
took part in the defence of the Malakand and the operations at Malakand and the Swat Valley (mentioned in
despatches) ; also served with the Mohmand Field Force and the Buner Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General istBrigade(mentionedindespatches, Meda with two Clasps).
201 Major C. V. Hume served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Intelligence Officer 5th Brigade and
as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)
202 Major P. It.Enthoven served in the Egvptianwar of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1500 in command of J Battery Royal Horse Artillery, and was present in the operations round Colesberg
and Arundel (commanded the troops in the affair of 20th February), in the advance to Pretoria including the engage-
ments at Kroonstad, Johannesburg, and Pretoria, in various affairs with the Mounted Infantry in advance of the
■Jain army, the engagement at Diamond Hill, the operations round Belfast, and the advance to Komati Poort.
204 Major H. Chance served ,vith the Burmese Expedition in 18S7 (Medal with Clasp).
2,7 Major L. Forde served with the Burme-e Expedition in 1885 86 (Medal with Clasp).
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198 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Horse and Field Artillery.
208 Major T. K. E. Johnston sewed in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the South African war in 1900
in command of the 17th Battery Royal Field Artillery in Cape Colony from 1st to 26th March and in the operations
in Orange River Colony from March onward (mentioned in despatches).
2m Lt. Colonel A. Hamilton-Gordon served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
211 Major A. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Bechnanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 18S4-85 (mentioned in despatches).
212 Colonel G. E. Benson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen (slightly wounded) and at the destruction of Tenia i (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1805 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, star).
Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major Mounted
Corps until invalided, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
2:3 Major A. E. A. Butcher served with the Burmese Expeditions in 18S5-89 (Medal with two Claspsi.
211 Major Vores served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, andKhedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham 111 1S84, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present
in the engagement at Hasheen (Clasp).
216 Major C. D. King served in the Egyptian war of 1382, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir 1 Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
220 Lt.Colonel J. W. G. Dawkins served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and
was present at the battles of" the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in
the engagements at Dundee and Farquhar's Farm (slightly wounded), and at the siege of Ladysmith (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lit. Colonel).
221 Lt.ColonelC. deC. Hamilton served with the Luslini Expedition in 1889 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp); and with the Isazai Field Force in 1S92. Served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Major Royal Artillery, and
was present in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the recon-
naissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Brigade Major Royal Artillery, Natal Field Force (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
222 Major R. G. Strange served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-;' Major A. P. Longfield served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
- -'•"' Major F. J.S.Cleeve served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 — dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
-'-' Major A. Capel-Cure served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle ot'Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-M Major L. H. Ducrdt served in the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
231 Major A. H. Short served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present 111 the engagement at Hasheen
and at the destruction of Temai (Aledal with Clasp, and Khedive's <tai).
232 Major S. L\ Browne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
-3i Major N. E. Young served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
command of a Battery of Horse Artillery, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
-'•'■ Major A. D. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Class).
2,6 Major A. W. Gay served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
- " Major H. H. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
' Major Cloet£ served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-' ' Major G. F. Herbert served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Ciasp, and Khedive's Star).
-■11 Major P. E. Gray served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Brigade Division Royal Horse
Artillery Ammunition Column, and took part in the advance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria including the engage-
ments at Kroonstad, Johannesburg, and Pretoria, in the operations round Belfast, and the advance to Kaap Muiden.
2l; Major J. G. Geddes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier General Commanding
Royal Artillery (Medal with rwo Clasps).
2*J Major A. L. Walker served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjt. of a Brigade Div. of Royal Artillery, and was present
in the engagements at Elandslaagte and Rietfontein, and at the defence of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches).
9,1 Major W. A. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
optr itions on the Niger in 1807-58 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
-*' Major H. N. Sehotield served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Sir Redvers Buller,
and was present at the relief of Ladysmith. including tbe battle of Colenso (several times mentioned in despatches,
yiT, and Medal with six Clasps): was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act of courage : — " At Colenso,
on December 15, 1S99, when the detachments servicg the guns of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field Artillery,
iiail all been killed, wounded, or driven from ihem by infantry fire at close range, Captain Schofield went out when
the first attempt was made to extricate the guns, and assisted in withdrawing the two that were saved."
2ir' Major H. Montgomery-Campbell served in the Boer war of 1881.
217 Major C. E. Lawrie served with the expedition against the Jebus, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892 —
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of a Maxim Battery, including the engagement at Firket and
the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet ot Major, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
-!•* Major H. Rouse served in the campaign on theNorth West Frontier of India in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the Mala-
kand and Buner Field Forces, and was present at the capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the South African war in 1S99-1900.
248 Lt.Colonel M. Peake served ■with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 m
command of a Field Battery, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hatir (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in
i8y7 in command of a Battery of Egyptian Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; in 1898,
including the Cavalry reconnaissance of 30th March and the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum in command
ot a Buttery of Egyptian Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal) ;
slid in 1899 in the final advance against the Khalifa in command of Artillery (4ta Class of the Osmanieh).
250 Major A. W. Money served with the Zhob Valley Expedition m 1890, and with the Isazai Field Force
in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98.
with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force with No. 8 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery, and temporarily
in command of No. 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery, and afterwards with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery as
Officiating Commandant, and was present in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, forcing of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, including engagement of 7th Nov., (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major), and the operations in the Waran Valley, around Dwatoi, and the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as an Assistant Director of Transport.
250 f Major W. C. Staveley served in the South African war in 1899-1900^1 command of 6th Ammunition Col ,
and took part in the operations of Lt. General Pole-Carew's Division in Orange River Colony and the Transvaal.
al Major C. H. de Rougemont served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
m 1S96 in command of a Gunboat, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in
[897 (Clasp); also in 189S, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum -wounded
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal). Served in the Souti African war in
1899-1900 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and was present in the engagements at Reit River and Klip Drift, the relief
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Horse and Ft'eld Artillery. 199
of Kimberlev, the operations at Paardeberg including the engagement at Driefontein, the occupation of Bloenif in-
tern, the operations at Thabanchu Waterworks, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, the engagement at
Diamond Hill, and the pursuit of De Wet from Bethlehem to Rustenburg.
232 Major G. Humphreys served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with Q Battery Royal Horse Artillery, and
was present at the relief of Kimberlev. the engagement at Klip Drift (twice wounded), the operations at Paardeberg,
the engagements at Poplar Grove and Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, and the engagement at Sanna's
Post — wounded (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded the Ammunition Column attached to the Battery from
16th June to 10th Nov. 1900, and took part in the pursuit of De Wet from Bethlehem to the Magaliesberg and in
the operations west of Pretoria (DSO.).
253 Major S. W. W. Blacker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897, including the operations against the "Mohmands and the engagement near Shabkadr — severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
ss* Major F. Pctrs served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
"2*5 Major G. F. Milne served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the' South African war
in 1899-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Intelligence.
256 Major F. T. Ravenhill served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India with Sir Williim
Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 57th Field Battery Royal Artillery (Medal with
two Clasps).
a5 Major B. J. G. Elkington served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1887 with the Malakand Field Force as Orderly Officer 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal
-with Clasp).
'^ Maior G. Campbell-Johnston served in the South African war in 1900 with the 17th Battery Royal Field
Artillery in Cape Colony from 28th February to 26th March, and in the operations in Orange River Colony from
March onward.
260 Captain A. M. Kennard served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the Ammunition Column
with Q Battery Royal Horse Artillery, and was present with the 2nd Cavalry Brigade in the advance from Bloem-
fontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm, Zand River, Hundley. Heilbron, and Klip River-
berg, and the occupation of Pretoria: was also present in the engagement at Diamond Hill, and took part with
Q Battery in the pursuit of De Wet from Bethlehem to the Magaliesberg and in the subsequent operations west of
Pretoria (DSO.).
261 Major D. Arbuthnot served with the Chirral Relief Force nnder Sir Robert Low in 1893 as Transport
Officer 4th Brigade 'Medal with Clasn). Served in the South African war in 1899-igoo, took part in the suppression
of the rebellion in North West Cape Colony, was on the Staff in the engagements at Hohwater and Kheiss (men-
tioned in despatches) : was present with J Batterv Royal Horse Artillery in the operations round Belfast and in the
advance to Komati Poort.
262 Captain W. B. R. Sandvs served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William L ock-
hart m 1897 (Medal with two Clasps).
253 Major W. A. Boulnois served in the Soudan in 1S99 in the operations resulting in the final defeat of the
Khalifa (mentioned in despatches, 4t.h Class of the Osmanieh).
~* Captain A. T. Anderson served in the campaign on the Ncrth West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present
ic the engagement at Dargai, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations
against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
™ Major C. N. B. Ballard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S < Medal with Clasp).
21,0 Captain H. L. Reed served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was
present at the battle of Colenso— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, VC) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross
tor the following service: — "Captain Ree 1, who had heard of the difficulty" [vide Captain W. N. Congreve, R;fle
Brigade] " shortly afterwards brought down three teams from his battery to see if he could be of any use- He
was wounded, as were five of the thirteen men who rode with him, one was killed; and thirteen out of twenty-
one horses were killed hefore he got half-way to the guns, and he was obliged to retire."
267 Captain G. H. W. Nicholson served inthe'eampaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898. and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie. British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present atthe battle of Colenso, and
in command of Ammunition Column 2nd Division in the operations of 20th to 25th January 1900 including the action
at Spion Kop, the engagement at Vaal Krantz, and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches) ; also in the
subsequent operations, including the engagements at Helpmakaar, Botha's Pass, and AUemann's Nek (Bt. of Maior).
268 Captain F. E. L. Barker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 57th Field Battery Royal Artillery (Medal with
two Clasps).
2T0 Captain C. G. Stewart served in the advance to the relief of Chitral under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1805 (mentioned in despatches. DSO.. and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp), and with the expedition in 1S08
including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Classof the Medjidie, Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1000.
271 Captain G. F. MaeMunn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1802, and was present at 'the defence of
Sadon (slightly wounded), and in the subsequent operations of the Irrawaddy Column (mentioned in despatches,
DSO. and Medal with Clasp) . Also served in Upper Burma in 1893 with the 'Sima Column. Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98, including the operations on
the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, as Staff Officer to the Jeypore Transport Corps; also served with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force in comma -id of a Mountain Battery (Medal with three Clasps).
'•- Capoia H. A. D. SiTioson-Baikie ssrved in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1899
with the Kordofan Field Force including the operations resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with General Ian Hamilton's Column from 27th April to 5th June 1900, and was present in
all the engagements fought by that Column between those dates, and in the engagement at Diamond Hill; after-
wards with 2nd Brigade Mounted Infantry.
_ -~?> Captain G. A. S. Cape served in the operations in Uganda in 1S98 (Medal). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 on Special Service.
*H Captain E. C. Sandars served in the South African war in 1900 as Adjntant 15th Brigade Division Royal Field
Artillery in Cape Colonv from 2ndto 25th March, and in the operations in Orange River Colony from March onwards
"6 Captain H. E. T. Kelly served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
m 1897-98 with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force including the relief of the
Samana Forts, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Parses,
and in the operations in the Maidan and Bazar Valleys including the engagement at Kahu Pass (Medal with three
JSP3, • Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service.
"3 Captain G. R. F. Talbot served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 as Orderly Officer to Major General Bird, Commanding Tochi Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2>" Captain E. F. Delaforce served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force including the engagement at Landakai, and in the operations in
Bajaur and the Mohtnand Country ; also served with the Bur.er Field Force including the storming of the Tanga
Pa«s (Medal with Clasp).
'--- Captains G. BaillieandB. Atkinson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Royal Horse Artillery,
and were present in the engagements at Reit River and Klip Drift, the relief of Kimberley, the operations at Paar-
deberg incduding the engagement at Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, the orieratious at Thabanchu
W aterworks, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond Hill, and the pursuit of
De Vi et from Bethlehem to Rustenburg.
200 War Services of the Officers of the Eoi/al Horse and Field Artillery.
'-S3 Captain J. W. E. Donaldson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 8th Bengal Mountain Battery with the Tochi Valley Expedition, with the
Malakand Field Force including the operations in Swat (engagement at Landakai) and the Mamund Valley
(engagements at Markhanai and Muyat Kilai; with the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force, and v.itu
the Buner Field Force including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with three Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1000 with the 17th Battery Royal Field Artillery in Cape Colony from 28th February to 26th Mi rch,
and in the operations in Orange River Colony from March, until Mav.
881 1 aptain L. S. Downes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
286 Captain W. P. Monkhouse served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with J Battery Royal Horse Artillery,
and was present in the operations round Colesberg, Arundel and Norvals Pont.
'■2so Captain V. R. Hine-Haycock served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 with J Battery Royal Horse Artillery,
and was present in the operations round Colesberg and Arundel, in the advance to Pretoria including the engage-
ments at Kroonstad, Johannesburg, and Pretoria, in various affairs with the Mounted Infantry in advance of the
main army, in the engagement at Diamond Hill, the operations round Belfast, and advance to Kaap Muiden (DSC).
2H7 Captain Becke served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99, and took part with the Karene, Mendiland
and Protectorate Expeditions (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African wrar in 1899-1900.
2S8 Captain H. G. Lloyd served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m'1895 (Medal with Clasp).
260 Captain E. B. Ashmore served in the South African war in 1899- 1900 with Q Battery Royal Horse Artillery, and
was present at the relief of Kimberley, the engagement at Klip Drift, the operations round Paardeberg, and the
engagements at Poplar Grove, Dricfontein, and Sauna's Post (dangerously wounded, and invalided home).
200 Captain J. H. W. Johnstone served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of an Ammunition
Column, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Enslin and Magersfontein, the relief of Kimberley,
the operations at Paardeberg, the engagement at Poplar Grove, the advance to Bloeuifontein, the engagements at
Parree, Brandford, and Vet and Zand Rivers, and the advance to Johannesburg and Pretoria.
-'■'' Captain J. Byron served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhavt in
1S97 with the Malakand Field Force as Orderly Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
-0; Captain F. C. Johnston served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1SS4 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was
present in the engagement at Temni (Medal with Clasp, ami Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign
of 1885. and was present in the engagement at the Tun, :■ . en ba and at the destruction of Teniai (two Clasp-).
208 Captain A. Houstoun served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and was.
present in the engagements at Reit River and Klip Drift, the relief of Kimberley, and the operations at Paardeberg
— wounded.
204 Captain C. H. Wood served in the South African war in 1S99-1500, and was present in the operations round
Colesberg, the relief of Kimberley, the operations at Paardeberg resulting in the surrender of General Cron.ie, the
occupation of Bloemfontein, the engagements at Karu Siding, Thabanchu, and Dewetsdorp, and with J Battery
Royal Horse Artillery in the advance to Pretoria including the engagements at Kroonstad, Johannesburg, and
Pretoria, in various affairs with the Mounted Infantry in advance of the main army, in the operations round Belfast,
and in the advance to Komati Poort.
293 Captain W. G. Thompson served in the campaign on tin' North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98, and « as present in the operations on the Samana Range and with the Kurram Moveable
Column including the operations against the Cbamknnis Medal with three Clasps). Served in the South African
war in 1S99-1900, and took part in the reconnaissance in the Rietfontein Plessis Pass — slightly wounded (mentioned
in despatches).
290 Captain W. C. Symon served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and was
present in the engagement at Driefontein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, the operations at Thabanchu Waterworks,
the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond Hill, and the pursuit of De Wet from
Bethlehem to Rustenburg.
300 Captain W. R. Eden served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and was
present in the engagement at Vaal Krantz and at the relief of Ladysmith, and took part in the subsequent operations
including the engagements at Helpmakaar, Botha's Pass, and Armand's Nek, and in the advance to the Eastern
Transvaal including the engagements at Bergenthal, Machadodorp, Badfontein, Mauchberg, and Burgher's Pass
(mentioned in despatches (DSO.).
301 Captain L. M.Wilson served in the campaign on the North WestFrontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 57th Field Battery Royal Aitillen (Medal with !.wo Clasps).
302 Captain L. H.- Delves-Broughton served in the South African war in' iJrg-icco with J Battery Royal Horse
Artillery, and was present in the operations round Colesberg and Arundel, in the advance to Pretoria including the
engagements at Kroonstad, Johannesburg and Pretoria, various affairs with the Mounted Infantry in advance of the
main army, in the engagement at Diamond Hill, the operations round Belfast, and the advance to Komati Poort.
so:) Captain A. B. Forman. — See Civil Decorations tor Gallantrv, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
301 Captain E. M. Conolly served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with Q Batterv Royal Horse Artillery, and
took part in the advance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm, Zand River,
Lindley, Heilbron, and Klip Riverberg, and the occupation of Pretoria;' was present in the engagement at Diamond
Hill (mentioned in despatches), and in the pursuit of De Wet from Bethlehem to the Magaliesberg and the sub-
sequent operations west of Pretoria.
305 Captain W. A. S. Gemmell served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and tool: part in the operations near
Magersfontein and Boshof, the pursuit of De Wet from Bethlehem to the Magaliesberg, and the subsequent opera-
tions west of Pretoria.
30G Captain C. C. Barnes served in the South African wa- in 1 899-1900 with Q Battery Royal Horse Artillery, and
was present at the relief of Kimberlev, the engagement at Klip Drift (severely wounded), the advance from Bloem-
fontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm, ZandjRiver, Lindley, Heilbron, and Klip Riverberg,
and the occupation of Pretoria; was also present in the engagement at Diamond Hill, and in the pursuit of De Wet
from Bethlehem to the Magaliesberg and the subsequent operations west of Pretoria.
30" Captain H. R. Peck served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with Q Battery Royal Horse Artillery, an
was present in the operations round Paardeberg and the engagements at Poplar Grove, Driefontein, and Sanna's
Post (wounded); took part with O Battery and the 4th Cavalry Brigade in the advance from Bloemfontein to
Kroonstad; rejoined Q Battery, and was present in the engagements at Lindley, Heilbron, and Klip Riverberg.
307f CaptainR. H. Griffith and Lieut. L. W. La T. Cockeraft served in the South African war in 1000 with the
17th Battery Royal Field Artillery in Cape Colony from 1st to 26th March, and in the operations in Orange River
Colony from March onwards.
son Captain A. R. Wainwright served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and
was present in the engagement at Magersfontein, the operations at Paardeberg, and the engagement at Driefontein.
3<*t Captain C. D. Balfour served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-08 (Medal with Clasp).
300 Captain W. H. F. Weber served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with Royal Field Artillery, and was present
in the engagements at Talana Hill, the retirement from Dundee, and the engagement at Farquhar's Farm, and at
the defence of Ladysmith ; served with the Royal Horse Artillerv after the relief of Ladysmith, and was present in
the engagements at Helpmakaar, Eotha's Pass, and Armand's Nek, and the advance to the Eastern Transvaal, in-
eluding the engagements at Bergenthal, Machadodorp, Badfontein, Mauchberg, and Burgher's Pass.
310 Captain R. T. Hill served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Lombard's
Kop, in the defence of Ladysmith, the engagements at Botha's Pass and Allemann's Nek, and in the operations under
Lt.Gencral Hildyard in the South-East Transvaal (mentioned in despatches).
311 Captain H. E. Street served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present at the battle of Colenso, m
the operations of zoth to 25th January 1900 including the action at Spion Kop, in the engagement at Vaal Krantz, the
relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches), and the engagement at Helpmakaar.
312 Capt. F. W. Gosset and Lieut. J. D. B. Fulton (mentioned in despatches) served in the South African war in
1S99-1900, and were present at the battle of Colenso, in the operations of zoth to 25th January icoo including the
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Horse and Field Artillery. 201
action at Spion Kop, the engagement at Vaal Krantz, the relief of Ladysrnith, and the engagements at Help-
makaar, Botha's Pass, and Allemann's Nek.
513 Lieut. O. C. Du Port served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with Royal Field Artillery, and was present
in the engagements at Talana Hill, the retirement from Dundee, the engagement at Farquhar's Farm, and at the
defence of Ladysmith (woundedl : took part in the advance into Northern Natal and in the operations in the Trans-
vaal: and with Royal Horse Artillery in the operations near Lydenburg including the engagement at Burgher's Pass.
3i:> L-.ent. Hartland-Mahon served in the South African war in 1S99-1901 with Royal Field Artillery, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg, the engagement at BosV of, operations under Lord Methuen'in May and
June 1900, in various engagements in Orange River Colony, at Warrenton and Fourteen Streams, in the Western
Transvaal, and under Brigadier General Bullockinthe South Eastern Transvaal (m. in d.).
3J6 Lieut. H. W. Hill served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 4th Battery Royal Field Artillery, and
was present in the operations round Arundel and Norvals Pont, in the engagement at Boshof, in the operations
under Lord Methuen in May and June, in various engagements in Orange River Colony, in the affairs at Warrenton
and lonrteen Streams, and in the operations in Western Transvaal from August to October.
f ■ Iieut. G. N. Wyatt served in the campai-m on the North West Frontier under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 57th Field Battery Royal Artillery (Medal with two Clasps).
*J* Lieut. H. de C. Martelli. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
™r Second Lieut. T. F. H. Crowe served in the South African war in 1900 with the 17th Battery Royal Field
Artillery in the operations in Orange River Colony from July onward.
8,0 Lieut. R. K. Lynch-Stanton served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 with the 2nd Special Ammunition
Column.
830 Second Lieut. E. 0. Anderson served in the South African war in 1899-1930 with the Victoria Mounted Rifles
during the early part of the campaign (nominated Second Lieut.): joined the 6th Ammunition Column in August
1000. and took part in the operations in the Transvaal with Lt. General Pole Carew's Division.
S31 Second Lieut. C. Bettington served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Imperial Light Horse, and
took part in the defence of Ladysmith ; subsequently served in the Transvaal, and was present at the relief of
Maieking (nominated Second Lieut.); joined the 6th Ammunition Column in July 1900, and took part in the opera-
tions in the Transvaal with Lt.General Pole-Carew's Division.
••" Second Lieut. F. G. G. Bailey served in the South African war in 1 890-1900 with the 2nd Special Ammunition
Column and was present in the operations round Boshof with the Imperial Yeomanry (taken prisoner) ; subsequently
stenburg and Machadodorp.
-.in the engagement at Mai wand
(Medal, and Medal for distinguished conduct).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery.
'* Colonel N. P. Fowell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present in the engagement at Maiwand (severely wounded) and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Ciasp).
~-~> Colonel H. P. Wi'.lcughby served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Commissary of Ordnance -2nd
Division Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and afterwards in charge of the Ordnance Field Park. Koorum Valley
Field Force (Medal).
'' Lt.Colonel E. N. Henriques served with a detachment of Royal Artillery in Sunghie TJjong throughout
the Operations in Perak in 1875-77 (Medal with Clasp).
ls Lt.Colonel E.C.Wace served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-73 (Medal with Clasp).
Served m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with theexpedition
into the Lughman Valley, and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S7 ; was in command of the Hazara Mountain Battery until
April 18S6 ; was present in the engagement at Nyonngoo-Mingyan, at the surrender of Mandalay, in the expedi-
tion to Bharuo (slightly wounded), Mogoung, and against the Kachins on the Chinese Frontier, and in the
enL.'M'_-ement at Chonng Pang (mentioned in despatches, £>S0., and Medal with Clasp).
u Lt.Colonel Mansel commanded the Artillery with the Naga Expeditionary Force under Brigadier General Nation
im37Q-8o, and was present at the storming of Konorna (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Maheood Wuzecree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Shan Column
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
-'' Lt.Colonel H. G. Weir served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal)
:: Lt.Colonel H. J. Lyster served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
mari-.li to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
-- Lt.Colonel Pole Penton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the defence of Fort Battye (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
-' I t.Colonel P. Saltmarshe served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
21 Lt.Colonel O. S. Smyth served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musji I, with the expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in despatches), and in the
engagement at Jugdulluck; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1S55-35 (mentioned iD despatches, DSO., ar-.d Medal with Clasp) ; with the Wnntho Expedition in i8qe in command
ot tlie Southern Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in com-
mniHl of No. 2 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
-- Lt.Colonel W. F. Cleeve served during the war in i3So in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
26 1. t.Colonel E. Gunner served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab
on tils 6th October 1875, andm the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
2" Lt. Colonel A. H. Callwell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
-- Lt.ColonelM. O. Hopkins served in the Afghan war in'i3So (Medal).
21 Lt.Colonel T. J. H. Woodrow served in the Afghan war in 1878-80 (Medal).
81 Lt.Colonel A. Keene served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre in command of two guns of No. 2 Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches,
Med:i i. .Served with the Burmese Expeditionm 1885-36 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
83 Lt.Colonel W. A. Plant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
83 Lt.Colonel F. T. T. Fowle served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the defence of Candahar. and
was uresent at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900.
31 Lt.Colonel H. C. C. D. Simpson served with the Burraah Expedition in 1886-87 in command of a Mountain
Battery of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
!i Lt.Colonel W. E. L. Balfour served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-83.
3i Lt.Colonel O. Rowe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
40 Major Norton served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle ot'Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and
was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engagement
at Abu Klea Wells on the t6th and nth February (three times mentioned™, despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Malakand and Mohmund Field Forces, including the operations in Bajaur (mentioned in despatches), and with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the S-impagha and Arhanga Passes and the operations
in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
202 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery.
41 Major R. L. Haines served in the Afghan war in 1873-79, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
(.Medal).
*' Major W. S. Churchward served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the engage-
ment at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle off el -el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
43 Major K. S. Dunstervillo served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Senior
Ordnance Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
44 Major H. O. Piers served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
45 Major G. H. Bittleston served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
40 Major N. B. Inglefield served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Royal Artillery (Medal).
47 Lt.Colonel F. A. Curteis served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
48 Major F. J. A. Trench served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
49 Major F. G. Stone served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
;° Major W. H. F. Taylor served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1 900 as Staff Officer to the Assistant Inspector of Remounts, also as Adjutant and Quarter Master at the
Remount Depot.
51 Major J. F. Craig served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
52 Colonel Adye served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Koorum Valley Field Force under Major General
Roberts (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley . and was present at
the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-'el-Malr.;ia, Kassasin 19th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned ir. despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 and m ihe Eastern Sotidan in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Lord Wolseley, and was
present in the engagement at Aim KleR Wells /n the 16th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Special Service Officer.
53 Lt.Colonel W. I/. White served in the Soudan campaign in 1885. and was present at the destruction of
Temai (Atprlal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service
■(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
54 Major F. R. Thackeray served in the Alghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
',5 Lt.Colonel H. B. Gundry served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at theattack and capture
■of Ali Musiirl (Medal wrch Clasp).
56 Major T. W. Powles served m. the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present ac the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
57 Major R. M. B. Kelly served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of a Mountain
Battery (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Warren,
Commanding 5th Infantry Division (mentioned in despatches, VSO.).
18 Major F. E. Kent served wiih the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
°" Major C. P. Triscott served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Chanuiah
on the 6th October 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1335-87 (mentioned in despatches, i>VO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North We>-t
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Quarter
Master General 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
62 Major C. E. Jervois served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
04 Major W. C. Anderson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
6<> Major H. M. Slater served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and U rzoo near Ghuznec (Medal with Clasp).
67 Major M. F. Fegen served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- K el it
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp): and
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Bcliel'Force under Sir tiobert Low in 189?. and v as
present in the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malal.and Field Force, including the
engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches) ; with the expedition into the Mohmand country and the
attacks on Agrah and Gat (mentioned in despatches) ; and iviththe Buner Field Force, including the capture of
the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
68 Lt.Colonel C. E. H. Heyman served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was resent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
69 Major E. B. Anderson served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 (Medal).
71 Major F. B. R. Toms served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasn, and Khedive's Star).
73 Major M. B. G. Jackson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and in those in 1888 including the
■ergagement at Gemaizah (Clasp). Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services under the Egyptian
Government.
75 Lt.Col. C. E. Callwell served with a battery of Royal Artillery in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal). Served in
the Uoer war of 18S1. Served in the South Alrican war in 1900-1901, and was present in the engagements at. Vaal
Krantz, Monte Christo, and Pieter's Hill, the relief of Ladysmith, capture ot Botha's Pass, advance to Standenon
and Heidelberg-, engagements at Amerspoort, Geluk, Bergendal, Machadodorp, advance to Lydenburg. the
Manchbt rg, and Pilgrim's Rest (mentioned in despatches) : took part in subsequent operations round Lyndenhurg
(mentioned in despatches) in the Middelburg, Carolina, and Bethel districts, including numerous engagements
(Bt. of Lt Col., Medal with five Clasps).
7C Major F. H. J. Birch served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the affair at Jhandola
(mentioned in despatches. Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of Nn 5 1'eshawur Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in i3q4 in com-
mand of No. 3 Peshawur Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
77 Major J. S. Douglas served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
79 Major A. ff. Powell served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the campaign on North West Frontier of India in 1S97-98 with Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
engagement at Dargai and the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
81 Major V. F. Minchin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Upper Burmah Force (Medal
wit 1 Ch.'.sp).
82 Major H. A. Inglis served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
63 Major G. B. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served
with the Wuntho Expedition, Burmah, in 1890-91 (Medal with Clasp).
84 Major N. S. Ogilvie served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
85 Major H. L. Gardiner served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of C^ndnhar, and -\as
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
86 Major A. R. Stuart served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 in command of the troop? on the Lines
of Communication, including the Kwalu Relief Force with the Mendiland Expedition ; also commanded a Column :
commanded the Royal Artillery and had charge of the Intelligence Department with the Protectorate Expedition
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1890-1900 on Special Service.
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery. 203
57 Major C. P. Fendall served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S6, and was present in the engagement at
Myadaw on the 2nd December 1SS5 ; was Start" Officer to the Eastern Frontier Column and at Taungdwingyi till 16th
September 1886 (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
ss Major G. Osborn served in the Afghan -war in 1SS0 (Medal).
?9 -Major H. C. G. Taylor served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
91 Major G. E. Bryant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Nicholson's Nek.
92 Major A, L. Tisdall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
94 Major R. C. O. Stuart served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
95 Major Dn Boulay served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Abu Klea, and in
the engagements at Abu Kru, Metammeh, and Abu Klea Wells on the 1 6th and 17th February (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star) . Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Japanese Army during the war between China
and Japan in 1S94 (Japanese "War Medalj.
97 Lt.Colonel G. F. W. St. John served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S90, and wilh the Isazai Field Force
in 1S92. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S
with the ist Division Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of No. 1 (Kohnt) Mountain Battery, and was pre-
sent in tbe engagement at Dargai (mentioned in despatches), at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
th» operations in China in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
95 Major F. H. Crampton served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the destruction of Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in i885-S6,and was
present in the engagement at Giniss.
100 Major A. L. Carroll served in the Boer war of iSiii with the Natal Field Force, and was present at the
engagement at Lang's Nek.
10! Major H. T. Hawkins served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
103 Major C. H. Milward 6ervedin the Egyptian war of 1882 with the siege train under Lt.Colonel Minto Elliot
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
105 Major C. E. English served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
3rd Mounted Rifles.
106 Major L. G. Watkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Ordnance Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Buner Field
Force as Ordnance Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
107 Major R. W. Fuller served with the Caitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
1(8 Major S. M. Renny served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was present in the engagement at
Nyoungoo-Mingyan, at the surrender of Mandalay, in the expeditions to Bhanoo and Mogoung, and against the
Kachins on the Chinese Frontier, and in the engagements at Choung-Pangand Paung-Yonsr (Medal with Clasp).
109 Major A. B. N. Churchill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
110 Major E. Bickford served with the Barmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
111 Major H. B. Brownlow served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
112 Major A. H. C. Birch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 3 Bengal Mountain Battery (mentioned in de-
spatches, Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force in command of the 8th Bengal Mountain Battery, including the defence of Malakaud, tte relief of
Chakdara, and the operations in Swat and Mamund Valley' (wounded) ; with the Utman Khel Column of the
Malakand Field Force and wilh the Buner Field Force, including the engagement at Tanga Pass (several times
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
113 Major A. Crawford served in. the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army, and waspresent at the
action at Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served at Suakin during the operations in the Soudan from April to August
1891 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
m Major Burney served with the Roval Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender
f Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
U6 Major W. Moore Lane served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of two guns of No. 2
(Derajat) Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
1:9 Major T. W. G. Bryan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the night attack on Bharao
(Medal with Clasp) : with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp) ; and with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891
(Clasp). _ Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
120 Major C. D. Scott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
12' Major H. de T. Phillips served with the Zhob Vallev Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 188S including the engagement at
Jalep-la (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of South African Reservists.
'" CaPtain L. D. Jackson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
123 Major H. E. Stanton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1O85-89, first with a Mountain Battery, and after
wards as Attache Intelligence Branch (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasns). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major .st Brigade, and was present at the capture
of tbe Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Pir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force and the Buner Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (several
times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
2* Lt.Colonel A. F Montanaro served with the expedition to ishanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of
Major, Star).
120 Major M. L. Carleton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); ndwith the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
i2~ Major M. B. Bieknell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
i1*! With the Burmese Expedition in 1386-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
~° Major E. B. Evans served in the Zulu war iu. 1879 (Medal with Clasn).
1 Ma!or J- W. Ormiston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Meial with two Clasps).
130 Major G. C. Dowell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp); with th.3 Hazara
Expedition in 188S (Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 as Staff Captain for Royal Artillery Medal
with Clasp). J
131 Major H. E. B. Lane served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clf.sp), and again in 1887-80
(Clasp).
U3 Major H. D. Grier served with the Tonhon and Wuntho Expeditions in 1889-91 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir" Robert Low in 189?, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and at the engagement in the Swat Valley (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart' in 1897-98 as Adjutant
of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches), and also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant of
Royal Artillery 2nd Bivision (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
j*j Major E. F. Becher served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Stir).
u* Major M. Taylor served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
136 Major E. S. Cooper served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp).
203a War Services of ihc Officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery.
ls? Major J. L. Parker served in 1885-07 with the Ruby Mines Expedition as Adjutant of Royal Artillery. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in desDatches, Medal with Clasp; ; with the Hazara Expedition-
in 1 891 (Clasp); and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in riesnatches. Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery,
and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass, in the action near Khar, the descent into the Swat
Valley, and the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai (mentionedmdespatches.MedalwithClasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kohat-
Kurram Force iu command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery, including the relief of the Samana Forts (twice
mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the same Battalion, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the operations in the Maidan, Bagh and Bazar
Valleys, and the engagements at Kahu Darra Pass on 27th, 28th and 29th November (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, three Clasps).
138 Major W. W. Cookson Berved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under in 1S97 with
the Malakand Field Force, including the expedition into the Mohmand country a3 Ordnance Officer (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
m Major C. T. Bell. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
140 Major F. H. S. Giles served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the night attack on Bhamo
(Medal with Clasp); and with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Si) William Lockhartin 1897-98 with Tochi Field Force in command of No. 3 (Peshawur) Mountain Battery (Clasp).
1 " Major M. M. Noble served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 including the affair at Pitao. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
14a Major CO. Smeaton served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served
in the operations in Zululand in 18S8. Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchenet in
1897-98 in command of the Maxim Battery Royal Artillery, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned
in despatches, Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
1 1J Major A. C. Currie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900.
'*'• Major C. W. Brownlow served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served in the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1891-92 wiih the Irrawaddy Column (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the campaign on the North West Fron-
tier i>f India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Malakand and Mohmand Field Forces, iucluding the
operations in Bajaur, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhiinga Passes and the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
1,7 Major M. S. C. Campoell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
,4* Major F. R. Drake served with the Hazara Expedition iu 18S8 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of Lidia -under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
(Mcd.-il with two Clasps).
HJ Major W. H. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp), in 1887-89.
(Clasp), and in 1890-92 (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
180 MajorO. C. Williamson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 — slightly wounded (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force
in command ol No. 6 (Bombay) Mountain Battery (Clasp).
isl Major R. A. Kaye serve I with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
152 Major A. F. Pullen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
operations in the Soudan in 1891 including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Star with
Clasp).
"■' .Major J. C. Thorp reived with the isurmeso Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
155 Major F. W. S. Stanton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Ziiob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1895, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Panjkora
River (Medal with Clasp).
156 Major H. R. Cook served with the Burmese Expedition in i836 (Medal with Clasp).
li; Major G. E. Galbraith served with the Burmese Exped-.tion in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
168 Major L. C. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1S86-S7 (Medal with Clasp; ; and with the
two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Clasp).
15J ' aptain j-iogan. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
101 Major F. A. Randolph served in the Soudan campaign ffi 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khed.vc'a Star).
i0i Caiitain F. H. F. R. M'Meekan served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
i°5 Captain M. S. Eyre served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85 with No. 9 Mountain Battery Cinque Ports
Division, and in 1886-87 with No. 1 Mountain Battery Eastern Division (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
expedition to the Black Mountain in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India in 1897, including the operations on the Samana Range, and afterwards with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with three Clasps).
Iu; Captain E. D. C. Cameron served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
16'J Captain T. L. Coxhead served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86, and was severely wounded in an engage-
ment at Ningyan on the 10th October (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
171 Captain R. G. Merriman served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the WestCoastof Africa, in
1802, including the capture of Tambi (DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
J"2 Captain W. K. Hardy. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
KS Captain T. B. Wood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S0 (Medal with Clasp).
'"* Captain C. G.Watson served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
175 Captain G. R. Lamb served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
176 Captain G. S. Ogg served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
J" Captain H. W. lies served with the Hazara Expedition in i3SS (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-89, including the operations of the Phoukhan Column in which he commanded two guns of
No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery (two Clasps); and with the Manipore Expedition in 189: (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp).
I:- Captain H. F. Vanderzee served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
179 Captain Hudson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1&95 (Medal with Clasp).
181 Captain T. E. Marshall served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the Tammu Column (Medal with.
Clasp) ; with the Wuntho Expedition in 1091 (Clasp) ; and in the operations in the "Northern Chiu Hills in 1892-
93 under Brigadier General Palmer (mentioned in despatches).
182 Captain H. B. Strange served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Aide de
Camp to Major General Strange, Commanding Alberta Field Force, and was present in the engagement on the 28th
May at Frenchman's Butte (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 on Transport duty.
J-3 Captain Bruce Kingsmill served with the expedition to the Black Mountain in i838as Assistant Transport Officer
3rd Column and subsequently in the Advanced Column at Thakot and AUai (Medal with Clasp).
181 Major Hill served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 and again in 1887-89 with the Upper Burmah Field
Force (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Hazara Expedition in i8ai( Clasp); and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892..
ls5 Captain A. E. J. Perkins served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
ls6 Captain L. W. P. East served with the Miranzai Expedition in i3qi with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp), and in the operations against the Abor Tribes in the
North East Frontier of Assam in 1894.
187 Captain C. J. Blunt served witli the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and wn« present at-
the capture of the Malaknnd Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Panjkora River (Medal
with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the lioyal Garrison Artillery. 203ft
183 Captain J. G. Baldwin served in the Burmese campaign in 1850-02, including the Tonhon and Wuntho Ex-
partitions and the operations on the North-East frontier (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1899-1000.
I-'9 Captain Lyle. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry. " Hart's Annual Army List." p. 786.
i9° Captain T. A. Tanered served in the operations inMatabeleland in 1893-94 (Medal).
191 Captain O. K. Tancock served with the Chitral Relief Pores undei- Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
193 Captain W. D. Nichol served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
193 Captain M. A. C. Crowe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with.
Clasp).
IM Captain R. St. G. Gorton served with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891, and with the expedition against
the Hunza-Xagars in 1891-92 — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 (Meda! with Clasp).
135 Lt. Colonel H. E. J. Brake served in the operations against the Chief Mpeseni in Central Africa and British
Rhodesia in 189S (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal).
i9: Captain H. A. Reidserved with the Zhob Valley Expedition iniS9owithNo.7Mountain Battery. Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with No. 4 Hazara Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
193 Captain K. K. Knapp served with the Manipore Field Force in 1891, and in the Chin dills in 189?. with the
Baunghe, Tashon and Nwengal Columns (Mcd-il with Clasp) ; in Lushai in 1892 with Captain Rose's Burma
Relief Column (Clasp); and with the Waziristan Field Force in 1894-95 (Clasp).
200 Captain R. H. Hare served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the eugagements at Pauikora and Ma-
mugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
for Intelligence, and was present at the engagement at Stormberg. '
201 Captain G. R. M. Church served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
202 Captain G. G. Traherne served with the Miranzai Expedition in i8qi under Sir William Lockhart including
the engagement at Sangar (Medal with Claspl. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
- " Captain F. G. Small wood served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (.Medal with Clasp).
-*■ Captain H. B. Larymore served with the expedition against the Jebus. Lagos, in 1892 (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (C'JX6r. and
Stav).
Captain W. Howel Jones served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Isaz:ii field Force in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low 111 1895, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Jumrood Column ot
the l'eshawur Field Force, and afterwards with the Mohmund Field Force including the capture of the Bedmanai
Pass (Clasp).
209 Captain J. A. Stewart served in Burma in 1S89-92, including the operations of the Tonhon Expedition (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at the capture
of the Malakand Pass and in the engagements in the Swat Valley, at Panjkora River and Mamugai (Medal with
Clasp).
210 Captain A. M. Smith served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with thelsazai
Field Force in 18Q2. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
-u Captain H. L. N. Beynon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart m 1897 (Medal with Clasp).
212 Captain W. St. C. Bland served in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1891-92 with No. 8 Bengal Mountain
Bactery in the Kanhow Column. Served with the Waziristan Expedition, 2nd .Brigade, under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1894-95 with No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
213 Captain R. P. Molcsworth served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North AVest Frontier of India under Sir Willi. im Lockhart in
1897-98 with theTochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
214 Major F. R. Patch served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1801 under Sir William Lockhart, and was present
in the engagement at Sangar — wounded (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1099-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle o{ Colenso, in the engagements at Spioti
Kop, Vaal Krantz, Pieter's Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the sub-
sequent operations in Northern Natal and in the Transvaal (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
21,J Captain G. M'K. Franks served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897 with the Tochi Field
Force (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893, and was
present at the battles of the itbara and Khartoum— horse killed (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in 1899 in the operations resulting in the final defeat
of the Khalifa (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh).
215 Captain E. P. Carter served with tun Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass am' n the engagement a.t Khar (Medal with Clasp).
219 Captain H. W. M. Parker served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in October 1897 with the Tochi Field Force with No. 6
(Bombay) Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
22IJ Captain G. V. Davidson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 57th Field Battery Royal Artillery (Medal with
two Clasps).
221 Captain R. E. Stuart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Malakand and Mohmund Field Forces, including the operations in Bajaur, and with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sainpagha and Arhanga Passes and the operations in
the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
222 Captain H. G. Brett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force including the relief of the
Samana Forts, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Fores including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes,
and in the operations in the Maidan and Bazar Valleys including the engagement at Kahu Pass (Medal with three
Clasps).
223 Captain A. A. M'Hardy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-93 with the
Malakand Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Landakai, and in the operations in Bajaur and in the
Mamund country ; also served with the Buner Field Force including the capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Divisional Signalling Officer 5th Infantry Division (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO.).
-'-* Captain W. F. T. Carrie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lo:khart in 1897-98 with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present
in the engagement at Dargai, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations
against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
225 Captain R. E. Tyler served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Soutli African war in
1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the operations of 15th to 18th February 1900— slightly
wounded.
226 Captain H. C. Moultrie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Panjkora Biver (Medal
with Clasp).
2i7 Captain E. E. Edlmann served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1S97 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, DsO . and Medal with two Clasps).
203c War Services of the Officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery.
228 Captain R. E. Home served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir 'William Lockhnrt
in HS98 with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force with' No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery from the 27th
February 189S (Medal with Clasp).
2;o Captain F. L. Galloway served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Aide de
Camp to Sir Power Palmer, Commanding the Lines ot Communication Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned
in despatches, two Clasps).
231 Captain E. G. Waymouth served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898. and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Clasp of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
232 1 'aptain R. H. F. M'Cnlloch served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896
in command of Royal Artillery— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
J> Captain J. E. L. Bruce served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Wolseley (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the eampaign'on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tochi Field Force with No. 3 (Peshawur) Mountaiu Battery
(Medal with Clasp).
234 Captain B. H. B. Craster served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
236 Captain H. S. de Brett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with No. 6 (Bombiiv) Mountain Battery including the engagement
at Maizar on 10th June 1897 (DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
237 Captain C. W. J. Orr served with the Chitral ReliefForce under Sir Robert Low in i895,and wasprcsentat the
canture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar ( Medal with Clasp).
239 Captain R. S. de Winton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1898 with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the jst Division Tirah Expeditionary Force from
15th January (Medal with two Clasps).
210 Lieut. C. L. R. Gray served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand and Mohmand Field Forces, including the operations in Bajaur, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and the operations in the Bazar
Valley (Medal with two ClaspB .
211 Brevet Major S. C. C. Townsend served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in
1896 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
212 Captain F. A.Wynter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the 8th Bengal Mountain Battery with the Malakand Field Force, including the defence of Malakand
(wounded 1, the operations in the Mamund Valley, and the engagements at Markhanai and Muyat Kila — severely
wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
213 Captain J. H. Paine served in the operations in Mekran in 1898, and was present in the engagement at Gok
ParOSh (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
2,1 Captain W. F. T. O'Connor served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with No. 9 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery, including the
engagement at Landakai and the operations on the Samaui Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and
September 1S97 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with No. 8 (Bengal) Mountain Battery, aud was present
in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai. at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in
the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
Ms Captain H. J. Cotter served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
245t Lieut. K. H. Parker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-9S with No. 9 Mountain Battery, including the operations on the Samana Range, the engagements at
Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, aud the operations in the Maidan
Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
2,6 Captain G. E. Tyrrell served in the campaign on the North AVest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1898 with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force from, nth February
(Medal with two Clasps).
247 Captain S. W. Robinson served in th? campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force including the night
attack on Sada, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
and the operations in the Maidan and Bazar Valleys (Medal with three Clasps).
2)6 Captain F. A. Twiss seiwed in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97 with the Malakand Field Force with No. 8 (Bengal) Mountain Battery, including the defence of the Mala-
kand, the relief of Chakdara Fort, and the engagement at Landakai ; with the Mohmand Field Force with No. 5
(Bombay) Mountain Battery including the operations in the Mamund country ; and with the Tirah Expedition-
-ary Force with No. 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of 9th
Nov., and the operations in the Waran Valley, around Dwatoi, and in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
249 Captain A. C. Fergusson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Williaim
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with No 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery, and was present at
the engagement at Dargai and at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
250 Captain R. K. Scott served during the rising in the North- West Territories of Canada in 1885 (Medal).
251 Captain G. C. Merrick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 8th Bengal Mountain Battery with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
252 Captain H. G. Pelly served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
253 Captain G. D. Wheeler served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Nicholson's Nek.
2ii Captain J. H. Massie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Transport duty.
2i;i Captain J. A. FitzGibbon served in the couth African war in 1899-1900, including operations in Cape Colony
and Natal.
250 Captain G. F. Clayton served in the campaign in the Soadan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was
present at the battle ofKhartoum ( mentioned in despatches. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
2'7 Captain E. H. E. Collen servedin the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, first as Orderly Officer, and afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir William Lockhart, Command-
ing the force (m. in d.. Medal with three Clasps). Served in the South African warin 1E99-19C0 on Transport duty.
i57t Lieut. A. G. Haig served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and took part in the operations in Northern
Natal following the relief of Ladysmith, and in th;? subsequent operations in the Transvaal.
255 Captain Firth served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
259 Captain W. G. Terry served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
• Star).
260 Lieut. T. Williams sowed in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Shahjui,
Ahmed Kheyl, and CJrzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
261 Lieut. J. Cox served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the engagements at Zungin Nek and Kam-
ba,la Hill (Medal with Clasp).
2(>2 Captain G. T. Brierley served in the South African war in 1S99-1900, and had charge of Galloping Maxims at
Leeuwkop, Brandford, and the advance to Pretoria ; had charge of a Pom-pom Section in the operations round
Belfast and in the advance to Koinati Poort.
*03 Capt .in C. A. Ker served in the operations on the Niger in 1897-98, including the Benin Hintirland Expe-
dition, and was present in several engagements (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
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208
Spilsbury, Edgar Charles
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. Eng., 2nd Grade, P.W.D. Abu, Bombay.
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Haynes, Charles Edward,2-1 Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Mayne, Charles Blair,86 Commanding Royal Engineer, Military Works, Bombay
Goodwyn, Henry Edward, 22*DSO., Military Works.Cawnpore. Sick Leave, England
Gale, Walter Andrew, Commanding Royal Engineer, Military Works, Mhow
Hawkins, Walter Francis, ~-*CHG. Commanding i6th (Field) Company, South Africa
Jackson, Louis Charles," Instructor, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Littledale, Ralph Pudsay,227 Special duty, Loan Works, Hong Kong
Commeline, Charles Ernest,2-8 in charge ot Stores, &c, Cork
Cowan, James Henry, Wei-hai-Wei, China
Bond, Francis George,'-**1 Special Service, South Africa
p-».e. Leverson, George Francis,'-3" Esquire of St. John of Jerusalem, Commanding')
nth (Field) Company, South Africa Field Force )
Bowles, Frederick Gilbert,232 Comdg. 2nd Div. Tel. Bn. G.P.O. London
Longe, Francis Bacon,233 Supt. 1st Grade, Topog. Surv. of India ; Officiating Dep. )
Sur. Gen 5
Turton, William Harry, Commanding nth Field Force Co. South Africa
Brotherton, Thomas de la Haye,23* Instructor School of Military Eng. Chatham
Carr, George Anderson, Acting Sec. R. Eng. Committee, Chatham
Kelly, Arthur James, Commanding Royal Engineer, Mil. Works, Umballa
Stanton, Edward Charles,215 Assistant Director General, Military Works, Simla
p.s.c. Heath, Fred. Crofton236 (Bt.Major, 26 Jan. 88; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00),')
C.S.O. to Gen. Inigo Jones, Cape Coiony )
Glubb, Frederic Manley,'-"7 DSO. Netley
Thomson, Andrew Graham.238 DSO. Commanding 12 Co. and C.R.E. Barberton )
District, South Africa Field Force {.Bt.Major, 26 Jan. 88 ; Bt.Lt. Col. 29 Nov. 00) j
p.s.c. Pemberton, Ernest St. Clair,239 Norwich
^.«.c. Laffan, Henry David, Anglo-German Boundary Commission, South Africa
LIEUT. CAPTAIN,
73
p.s.c. Lawson, Hy. Merrick2*0 (Bt.Major, 2 April 88 ; Bt.Lt. Col. ;6 Nov. 98 ; Colonel, ">
29 Nov. 00), Dep. Adj. Gen. South Africa Field Force ; Aide de Camp to the King. )
Tanner. John Arthur,2*' DSO. Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Royal)
Engineer, Simla, 12 Feb. 00 i
Sankey, Alfred Robert Mandeville, Home District
Reynolds, Frank Romilly, Office of Inspector General of Fortifications, War Office
MacC'arthy, Felix Denis Francis,2*2 Commanding Royal Engineer, Fermoy (temp.)
Irvine, James Laird,2*3 Commanding A Troop Royal Eng. C.R.E. Standerton and 1
Heidelberg Districts, South Africa Field Force {Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) /
Jackson, Hugh M.,2** Assistant Adjutant General, S. Africa Field Force
p.s.c. Agar, Edward,2**t Commanding 26th (Field) Company, South Africa
Rice, Spring Robert, Commanding Royal Engineer, Middelburg District, South )
Africa Field Force )
Meeres, Arthur Douglas, Jamaica. Ordered Home
Dumbleton, Horatio Norris,2*5 Insptr. of Submarine Defences, War Office, 1 Feb. 01
Prendergast, Theodore John Warrender, Expeditionary Force, Cnina, with rank)
of Lt.Col j
Adair, Henry Benjamin Naylor,2*6 Malta
St. John, Charles William Robert, Staff Officer to District Engineer, Gibraltar. ,
Leave, England . .. j
Yolland, William, Malta
Mantell, Alfred Montgomery,2*7 Athione, Ireland
Burn-Murdoch, Paul R.,'i« Sick leave
Williams, Godfrey,2*9 Commanding Royal Engineer, Military Works, Bangalore
Huskisson, William, Professor Royal Military College 14 Jan. 98
Cregan, Thomas Andrew, Curragh
Druitt, Edward, Inspsctor of Railways, Board of Trade
Chesney, Harold Frank^O Exec. Eng., 1st Grade, D.P.W., Simla, Punjab
Brownrigg, Henrv John Watt, Woolwich
Stafford, Henry Lawrence Caulfeild Howard, Colcnester
Anderson, Francis James,251 Cork District, Waterford
Arkwright, Leonard Arthur,252 Commanding Royal Engineer, Camps Division, /
Salisbury Plain i
Gubbins, Philip Charles, Ceylon ""\"""^!!J^\\"!.\"!!!!^\"i.\\'."."."....'!.."!!!.'.'.".'.'."!!!!.''.!!„,
Cairnes, William Alan,253 Commanding 37th (Field) Company, South Africa Field >
Force J
Stockdale, Godfrey Henry Woii'ey.bevonport'.!!."!!!.'.'.'.".". "!"!!!!!"""!"""!"'"!!!"
Davidson, Stuart, War Office, Whitehall
Leigh, Richard, Preston
Horaiblow, Frank Herbert, Mauritius..]"..!!!!""!!!. !.!!..!!....!!.!!!!!!!!"
Baker, Walter Way, Military Works, India
Russell, Bruce Bremner,25* Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Learoyd, Charles Douglas,255 Rhodesia Field Force (Bt.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00)
Norris, Stephen Leslie,256Statf Officer to District Engineer, York
Mullaly, Herbert,257 D.A.Q.M. Gen. for Mobilisation, Simla (Bt.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00)
Hmde, William Henry, Brighton. Ordered to Jamaica
Mills, Dudley Acland, Staff Officer to Distiict Engineer, Devonport
Winn, John,259 Instructor School of Military Engineering, Chatham, 6 Dec. 98 ..
Burrard, Sidney Gerald, Supdt. 2nd Grade, Trigonometrical Surv. of India, Dehra Dun
Kelly, Francis Henry,262 (Breoet Lt. Colonel, 20 May 98), Officiating Assistant")
Adjutant General, Quetta /
King, Henry Somerset,2'* HoDg Kong '..'.'.....'....'.!!!!!.!!..!!.!.!!!....! !...
Browne, Clement Alfred Rigby, Director of Railways, N. China, with rank of Lt.Col.
Russell, Walter, Shoeburyness
Jeffreys, Frederick Vaughan.Commanding Field Depot, Royal Engineers, Aldershot
Rooerts, Henry Bradley, Halifax, N.S., Chatham
Townshend, Ernest, Jamaica
p.s.c. Sandbach, Arthur Edm-and,-^''jDSO. (BT.Lt.Coionei, 16 Nov. <j*8), Special)
Duty, London „ j
Allen, Robert Franklin,269 Commanding Royal Engineer, Military Works, Aden. )
Leave, England f
Dallas, James, Edinburgh .'."..'."".'.'.'".'".'.'.'.'.'"."'".'.'.'.'!
Stuart, Andrew Mitchell,272 Inspector, Submarine Defences of India, Poona .!..!....
Biggs, Henry Vero,27* DSO. Comdg. Royal Engineer.Military Works, Rawul Pindee...
Barton, Edmund Merceron,276 Commanding Royal Engineer, Base, Capo Town
Tuke, Martin Litchfield,279 Bermuda
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Corps of Royal Engineers.
Majors.
Oldfield, Frederick Hume,281 Conidg. R. Engineer, Military Works, Samana '30 July 79 21 May 89 19 Apr. 98
Dopping-Hepenstal, Lambert John,283 Dublin 30 July 79 11 June £9122 May 98
Grant, Alex., Comdg. R. Eng., Esquimalt, with rank of Lt.Col 30 July 79 21 June 89 26 May 98
Hemming:, Edward Hughes.265 War Office 18 Feb. 80 25 June 89 1 July 98
Hodder, William Morgan,28' Temporary duty, Weymouth f 18 Feb. 80 25 June 89: 1 July 98
Huleatt, Hugh,288 1st Assist. Building Work's, Ord. Factories, Woolwich Arsenal... 18 Feb. So 6 July 39;ioJuly 98
Maclagan. Robert Smeiton.290 Exec. Eng. 1st Grade, P.W.D. Leave, England iS Feb. 80 20 July 89 14 July 98
Boyd, Mossom Archibald, Malta 1 18 Feb. 80 20 July 89 1 Aug. 98
Hilliard, William Robert, Military Works, India ji8Feb. 80 «> July 89 27 Aug.
Swayne, Harald George Carlos,300 Commanding Royal Engineers, Jubbulpore 18 Feb.
19 May 80
19 May 80
19 May 80^0 Aug.
4 Sept.
19 May So
27 July 80
27 July So
23 July So' 1 Sept. 98
31 July 89' 1 Sept. 98
6 Aug. 89 22 Oct. 98
12 Jan. q9
28 Feb. 99
1 Oct.
2 Oct.
1 Nov. 89
27 July 80 17 Dec. Sy 1 Apr. 99
23 Feb. 81.1 17 Dec. 89, 4 Apr. 99
8 Mar. 99
14 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 99
Nathan, Matthew, CMG. Governor and Commander in Chief, Gold Coast
Cowic, Alexander Hugh, St. Lucia
Thackwell, Osbert Montague Roche, Calcutta. Leave, England
Stewart, James,-10'1 Shorncliffo
Kincaid, William Francis Henry Style307 (Bt.Major 18 Nov. 96, Bt. Lt.Col. 16 Nov. 1
98; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00), Assistant Qr. Mr. General, India j
V& Aylmer, Fenton John3"8 (Bt.Major, 18 Oct. 93; Bt.Col. 29 Nov. 00)
Capper, John Edward,309 Comdg. Cape Pioneer Rail way Regt.(Bt. Lt.Col. 29Nov.oo>27 July
Baddeley, Charles Edward,310 Bombay Sappers and Miners. Leave, England
Dixon. Peter Eden,311 Commanding R. Eng. Military Works, Malakand, India
Hill, Cecil,312 Salisbury Plain
Meredith, Edward Spencer, Chester
Petrie, Iiicardo Dartnell,313Bengal Sappersand Miners, China Expeditionary Force
Cowie, Charles Kc-nrv,:in Assistant Director of Railways, South Africa Field )
Force (Bt. Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00) /
P.s.c. Edmonds, James Edward, Spec. Duty S. Afric. Compensation Commission '26 July Si'iS Jan. 9021 May 99
Morton, William Ross,311 Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, P.W.D. , Mooltan IsfiJuly 81*25 Jan. 90' 3 June 99
17 Dec. 891 5 Apr. 99
17 Dec. 89 3 May 99
17 Dec. 8c 10 May 99
23 Feb. 81 17 Dec. 80 18 May 99
23 Feb. Si
23 Feb. 81
Feb. 8j
I. Ry., Trichinopoly
26 July 81
26 July 81
26 July 81
30 July 81
22 Feb. 82
Shelley, Archibald Douglas Graham, Agent
Glanville, Francis,318 DSO. Devonport
Ellis, William Montague, Exec. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W
Van Straubenzee, Arthur Hope, Ceylon
Macdonaid, James Ronald Leslie,310 CB. (Bt.Major, 5 Jan. 93; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1
29 Nov. ooj. Leave, England S
Walton, Ellys William,320 Exec. Eng. 2nd Grade, Kushalgarh-Kohat-Thall Raihvayj22 Feb. 82
Dundee, William John Darnell,3*1 Comdg. Royal Engineer, Mil. Works, Peshawar...
Roper. AlnxR.nder William,322 Comdg. 38th (Field) Co. South Africa Field Force )
(Bt.Lt. Col. 29 Nov. 00) S
Jones, Lewis, Singapore. Ordered Home
Hamilton, James Edwin O'Hora, Isle of Wight
Craster, ShaftoLongfield,323 Dep. Director of Railways, China, with rank of Lt.Col.
p.t.c. Heath, Gerard Moore.324 DSO. Comdg. 3rd Field Troop, S. Africa Field Force
p.s.c. Molony, Francis Arthur.-''^ Commanding Royal Engineer, Cape Colony, '/
South Africa Field Force )
Luard, William Du Cime,^6 Falmouth
Cordue, William George Ranger,327 Comdg. Royal Eng. Military Works, Poona ...
Wado, James Molesworth.328 War Office
Bythell, William John,329 OfEg. Superintendent, ?nd Grade, Survey of India, 7
Simla (Bt. Ma/or 22 Jan. 96) )
Ward, Bernard Rowland, Professor Royal Military Academy 11 Jan. 00
Stewart. Wm. Robert, Assist. Director of Railways', S. Africa (Bt.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00)
Elliot, Gilbert Sutherland M'Dowel), Dover ....]
Godby, Charles,330 Plymouth
Pringle, John Wallace,331 Inspector of Railways, Board of Trade
Kent, Herbert Vaughan, Portsmouth " 1 14 Feb. 83
Houston, Eyre, Military Works, Allahabad. On Leave 14 Feb. 83
Morony, Burdett Edward, Commanding 5th (Field) Company and C.R.E. HarriO
smith, South Africa Field Force j
Brown, William Baker, Hong Kong
Mould, Charles Frederick, Isle of Wight
Reuny-Tailyour, Thomas Francis Bruce, s»i (Bt.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00), Superinten- >
dent, 2nd Grade. Survey of India, Bangalore )
p.s.c. O'Meara, Walter Alfred John,333 CMG. Acting Mavor, Johannesburg 14 Feb. S3
Haggitt, Edward Dashwood.33* South Africa Field Force 14 Feb. 83
Gordon, William Staveley,335 Aldershot (Bt.Major 18 Nov. 96; Bt.Lt.Colonrl 16 ! I geDt Si
Nov. 98) .- )' i ' '°
Feb. 901 9 June 99
19 Apr. 90 21 June 99
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3 Aug. 90 1 4 Oct. 99
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22 Oct. 90 27 Oct. 59
23 Dec. 90 27 Oct. 99
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Lang, J. Irvine,;!su CMG. Salisbury Plain
Lawrie, Walter Gray, Commanding Royal Engineer, Alexandria (temp.) ...
Painter, Arnaud Clarke, Ordnance Survey, Redhill 28 July 83 18 Oct. 91
Broke, Harry, Gibraltar, Comdg. 6th Company, South AfricaField Force 28 July 83I 6 Nov. 91
Purvis, John Suottiswoode, Bloemfontein, South Africa Field Force 128 July 83123 Nov. 91, 1 Apr.
Salvesen, Charles Emil,887 Bengal Sappersand Miners, Chitral 1 Oct. 82 4 May 91' 9 Apr. 00
Bonham-Carter, Herman.*18 Acting Ageot and Manager, Madras Railway 28 July 83 2 Dec. 91,14 Apr. 00
Rose, Charles Stuart,:«3 Executive Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P.W., N.W. Rail. Lahore ...!i4 Feb. 83 13 Aug. 91 6 May 00
Taylor, Ernest Frederick, 340 Com. 29th (Fortress) Co., S.Africa Field Force '28 July S3 1 6 Dec. 91 28 May 00
Buckland, Reginald Ulick Henrv.su Lydenburg District, South Africa Field Force^ July S3 3' Dec. 91 12 Aug. 00
Curtis, Reginald Salmond.34--* DSO. (Bt. Major 25 Mar. 96), S. A. Constabulary 28 July 83!3i -Dec. 91 12 Au*g. 00
Brett, Walter Percival, Professor of Electricity. R. Military Academy, 1 Apr. 00 .. 28 July 83 31 Dec- 91 I2 Aug. 00
President Egyptian Railway Admin. Cairo. ) pe^ 3
2 Jan. 92 12 Aug. oo-
6 Jan. 92 12 Aug. 00
irt Mar. 92 12 Aug. 00
1 Apr. 92, 5 Sept. 00
Johnstone, Jas. Hen. L'Estran
Leave, England
Gibbon, James Aubrey ,317 Aldershot [15 Feb. S4
Harrison-Topham, Thomas,^ DSO. South Africa Field Force, Pretoria District ... 15 Feb. 04
p.s.c. Hunter- Weston, AylmerGould saDSOjBt.Major, 28 Aug. 95; Bt.Lt. Colonel, \ F^ g
29 Nov. 00), Commanding Mobile Column, South Africa Field Force j D - • 4
Reynolds, Arthur Reynold, Office of Inspeo. Gen. of Fortifications, War Office 15 Feb. S41 r Apr. 9224 Sept. 00
Dealy, John Anderson^s C.R.E. Military Works, Loralai 15 Feb. 8^25 May 92, 1 Oct. 03
Pery, OecilCharles James. Adjutant Anglesey Engineers (Militia) 15 Feb. 84 3 June 92 22 Oct. 00
Johnston, Bruce Campbell, Gravesend 2S July 83 31 Dec. 91 1 15 Nov. 00
Mackenzie, Ronald Joseph Henr3' Louis.346 Liverpool ; 25 Ju'y 82 24 Sept. 90 13 Feb. 01
Wright, Henry Brooke Hagstromer,^ Comdg. Telegraph Division, S. Africa F.F. 15 Feb. 8412 July 92 22 Feb. 01
Fowke, George Henry, Director of Public Works, Transvaal (Bt.Major, zg-M-.j-m
Nov. 00) ; ; I I5 iee- S4 l9 Jmy 9
Rimington, Joseph Came ron,350 Garrison Engineer, Military Works, Umballa 15 Feb. 84,27 July 92
Roe, Cyril Harcourt,85l Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, Kushalgar-Kohat Rry. 15 Feb. 84,27 Aug. 92
Carey, Herbert Clement, War Office, Whitehall 26 June 84 1 1 Oct. 92
Close, Charles Frederick, CMG., Ordnance Survey, Southampton j 5 July 84 1 Oct. 92
1 Apr. 01
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Corps of Royal Engineers.
210
Majobs.
Laffan, Joseph, de Courcy, Homo District
Harper, George Montague,3^ DSO. Staff College
Tudor, Ernest Augustus Tudor, Halifax, N.S
p.s.c. Macdonogh. George Mark Watson, Brig, Major and Sec, S. M. E. Chatham
Brewin, John Paiffy, Military Works, Peshawur
Skev, Frederic Edward Guthrie,*53 Weymouth
Ashworth, Perceval, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. W . Railway, Kushalgarh
Young, Julius Ralph, Assistant Superintendent of Building Works, Woolwich ...
Phillips, George Edward^4. Leave
Hills, Edmond Herbert, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, War Office, 14 Sept. 00
Baylay, Frederick, Instructor School of Military Engineering
MacAdam, Walter, Superintendent Brennan Torpedo Factory, Chatham
Speranza, Walter Stephen, Berehaven, Cork District
Edgell, Edward Amold.sw In charge Gun Carriage Factory, Jubbulpore
Powell. Sidney Henry,3-5" Egyptian Army
Harrison, Gilbert Harwood, Commanding 2nd (Fortress) Company, Cairo, Egypt.
p.s.c. Ewbank, WiUiam.SM Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction, Bangalore
Livingstone, Hubert Amine Anson, CMG. Assistant Director of Railways, \
South Africa Field Force J
Chapman, Leonard Palmer,35" Military Works, Calcutta
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Simmons, Geo. Francis Henry LeBreton,3-5^ Experimental Officer Submarine Mining Ser- ")
vice, Pembroke Dock $
Liddell, William Andrew,3*) Assistant Secretary to Government of India, Mil. Dept. Simla
Schreiber, Acton Lemuel, :«i DSO. Staff Officer, Lt.Col. Boyle-Smith's Column S.Africa F.F.
Tulloch, John Arthur Stanford,3" Staff College
Evans, Usher Williamson,363 Madras Sappers and Miners
Bland. Edward Humphry,361 Adjutant Monmouth Royal Engineers (Militia) 8 Dec. 96
Hedley, Walter Coote3115 (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00), Ordnance Survey, York
Stokes-Roberts, Edw. Rowland Bennett,3*5 Coonoor, India
Paske, Gordon Henry, Cardiff
Williams, Hugh Bruce,315' DSO. D. A.A.G. for Intell. S. Africa F. F. (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00)
Fanshawe, Gerard Lewis, Malta. Leave, England
Enthoven, Charles Henfrey, War Office
Gale, Henry Richmond, D. A. A. Gen. for Intelligence, S. Africa (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00) ...
Close, Geoffrey Dominie, 868 Curragh
Sorsbie, Robert Fox,3^ Salisbury Plain
Lloyd, Frederic Lindsay, War Office
Jones, Harry Balfour, Staff Officer, South Africa Field Force
Sherwood, Harold Joseph,350 Bengal Sappers and Miners, Rawal Pindi
Lee, Richard Philipps, Wei-hai-Wei (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00)
Perceval, Charles Cecil,373 Ordnance Survey, Carlisle
Edwards, Richard Fieldin, Secretary, R. E~. Institute, Chatham
Nanton, Herbert Colborne,37* Assistant Director of Railways, Orange River Colony (Bt. \
Major, 29 Nov. 00) J
Casgrain, Philippe Henri du Perron,355 D.A.A. Gen. for Intell. South Africa Field Force
Ridout, Dudley Howard, D.A.A.G. for Intelligence, South Africa Field Force
PonHugel, Norman Guy, South Africa Field Force, Natal
Skinner, Thomas Carlyle, Gibraltar
Cartwright, George Strachan,358 War Office
■p.s.c. Kirkpatrick, George Macaulay, D.A.A.G. for Intell. S. AfricaF.F.(Br.l/q/or,29Nov.oo)
Lenox-Conyngham, Gerald Ponsonby, Offg. Supt. 2nd Grade, Survey of India, Dehra Dhoon
Money-Shewan, Robert Ernest, Bombay Command
p.s.c. Clanson, John Eugene, Secretary Colonial Defence Committee, War Office
Travers, George Alfred,359 South Africa Field Force
Dunsterville, Edward Leslie, Military Works, Kamptee
'■'~ge, Thomas Arthur Hastings, Staff Officer for Prisoners of War, Bermuda
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Tilley, William Fairbairn,35'5 Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, P. W. D. Hyderabad
Atkinson, Edward Henry de Vere,380 Engineering College, RoorKee ...
Colnaghi, Dominic Henry, East London, South Africa Field Force
Twiss, John Henry, Assist. Director of Railways, S. Africa, 1 July 00 (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00)
Moore, Arthur Trevelyan,362 School of Military Engineering, Chatham '.
Prentice, Herbert,393 South Africa .'
Johnson, Eliot Philips,381 Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore ' .'.' .'
Scudamore, Walter Victor,38^ Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W.; Deputy Assistant ■)
Director of Railways, Cape Colony, South Africa Field Force /
Swiney, Alex. John Henry,383 Military Works, Simla. On Leave
M'Elhinny, William John,386 Dep. Manager Oade and Rohilcund Railway, Lucknow
Duff, George Mowat38" Garrison Eng. Quetta
Twining, Philip Geoffrey, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Koorjkee "!!!.. ...'...."'. ........
Joly de Lotbimere, Alain Chartier de L., Under Sec. to Government, D.P.W., Mysore
Wilson. Frederick Alfred. Garrison Engineer. Military Works. Fort William
Picton, Reginald Ernest,388 Adjutant, China Expeditionary Force
Kirby, Norborne, 2nd Assistant Building Works, Ordnance Factories, Waltham Abbey ...
P.obmson-Embury, Richard Percy, Trincomali, Ceylon
Paul, Ernest Moncreiff, Gibraltar
Fowler, John Sharman,38'JD6'0. Director Orange River ' Colony Telegraphs', "s"' Africa Field')
Force * j
Radcliffe, Philip John Joseph, Gibraltar, Co'mdg. Tcth (Fortress')' Company, Hong Kong ...
Hutton, Gilbert Montgomerie,390 DSO. South Africa Field Force
Wade, Henry Moleswortb St. Aubvn.39' Sick Leave
Heycock, Charles Hensman,392 Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, Secunderabad
Seaman, Edwin Charles, Commanding 28th Company, Malta
Murray, Valentine, Assist. Director of Railways, B. Africa Field F. (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00)..,
Babmgton, Stafford Charles, Special duty, Dublin
Blair, Everard M'Leod, Instructor Royal Military Academy, 1 Aug. 96
Weedon, Franklm Francis,393 Madras Sapners and Miners, Mandalay
Burn, James Montague, Deputy AssistantfDirector of Railways, South Africa
Murray, James Harry Stewart, Military Works, Quetta
Blakeway, John Prestwich, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, P.W.D. Jubbulpore. * "
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211
Corps of Royal Engineers.
Captains.
Molesworth, PerC3'Braybrooke, Trincomali, Ceylon
p. i.e. Coffin. Campbell/Military Works, Dugshai
Digby, William Trench, Ordnance Survey, Derby
Burn, Ernest Melville Johnston, Commanding 49th (Fortress) Company, Gibraltar
Kingscote, Randolph Albert Fitzhardinge,3" Plymouth
Franklyn, Claude de Montmorency, Malta «•••
Stafford, Edmund Hyde Whalley Howard, Instructor Royal Military Academy, 16 Feb. 00 ..
Fraser, Theodore,391 Staff College (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00)
Pilcher, Arthur John, Instructor Royal Military Academy 1 Aug. 99
Brooker, Edward Part, South Africa Field Force
Walpole, Alfred,301'' Garrison Engineer, Military Works, Ranikhet
Vanrenen, James Ernest, Mauritius
Williams, Sydney Frederick, Ordnance Survey, Edinburgh
Fair, Frederick Kendall, South Africa Field Force
Fraser, Howard Alan Denholm,3s7 Deputy Supt. Indian Revenue Survey, Dehra Dun
Collins, Charles Bury, Chief Instructor School of Submarine Mining, Portsmouth
Acworth, George Pelham Aufrere, Chief Instructor in Submarine Mining, Chatham
■Campbell, George Polding,307t Garrison Engineer, Military Works, Attock
Kennedy, John Nassau Chambers, Assistant Instructor for Workshops, S.M.E
Nathan.'Walter Si meon,8'8 Assistant Director ot'Railways, Orange River Colony, South Africa)
Field Force (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00) >
Anslie, Clement,3'Jtt Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Ryder, Chas. Henry Dudley, Dep. Supdt. 1st Grade, Indian Rev. Survey, Bangalore
Boys, Reginald Harvey Henderson, DSO. Telegraph Battalion, South Africa
Wilson, Charles Stuart, Railways, South Africa Field Force ••■■
Robertson, Clmrles Lonsdale,35'-1 Deputy Supdt. Revenue Survey of India, Shilloug. Leave....
■Clayton, Henry Edward Gilbert,400 South Africa Field Force ■•■
Burnaby, Charles Granet, South Africa Field Force, Lines of Communication
Kemp, Geoffrey Chicheley,401 Military Works, Fort Saudeman. Temp. Duty, Chatham ..
Birton, Hugh John, Military Works, Rawal Pindi
2NDLIEDT
Naish, Theodore Edward, Halifax, N.S
Ogilvie, Edward Collingwood,402 Military Works, Poona
Mutlaby, Digby Lighton,403 Military Works, Bareilly
Marshall, Hugh John Miles,404 Madras Sappers and Miners, Secunderabad. Leave
Shee, Richard Alfred Poer.40'' Ordnance Survey, Cork (Bt. Major 22 July 97)
•Rotheram. Walter Henry, Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Boileau, Frank Ridlev Farrer,406 Staff College (Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 00)
Waghorn, William Danvers,40'! Supdt. of Works, l.M. Railways, S. Africa (Bt. }
Major, 2} Nov. oa) J
Hunt, Edward Leslie, Bermuda
Mair, Robert John Byford, Bristol. Gibraltar
Watkins, Charles Mostyn Francis, Milford Haven
Austin, Herbe: t Henry,40" CMG. DSO. (Bt.Major 25 Jan. 99). Leave
Lathbury, Henry Oscar, Military Works, Rawul Pindi
Dobbs, Conway Richard, Curragh
Watherston, Alan Edw. Garrard, Gold Coast, with rank of Major
Haig, Ernest Herman.Chief Instructor in Submarine Mining, Plymouth, 19 Feb. 00
Leslie, Geo. Arthur Jas., Com. R. Eng.Mil.Works.KillaDrosh (.B^Jia/or 20 May 98)
Harrison, William Albert,407! Home District, London
Bond, Reginald Francis George,408 Militar3' Works, Ferozepore
Rivett-Carnac, Seymour Gordon, Military Works. Temp. P.W.D., Mercara
3cholfield, George Peabody, Director of Steam Road Transport, South Africa)
Field Force, with rank of Major >
Kincaid, Willie Alex. Scotland, Insp. Gen. Traffic Dept., Egyptian Railway, Cairo
iiiddell, John Stewart, Kaimakam, Egyptian Army ; Telegraphs, Halfaya. Leave, \
England /
Bigge, Geo. Orde. Sick leave
Hingston, George Bennett, Military Works, Cawnpore
■Crookshank, Chichester De Windt.400 Staff Captain for Intelligence, South Africa...
Thuillier, Henry Fleetwood,410 Harwich
Davy, Cecil William, Telegraph Battalion (G.P.O.), Aldershot. Ordered to S. Africa
Des Voeux, Henry Bertram, Anglo-French Boundary Commission, Gold Coast
Rushton, Henry William, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, P.AV.D. Leave
Whitlock, George Frederick Ashwood, Ordnance Survey, Bristol
Pike, Cecil Francis Browne, Chatham
Versturme, Charles Hamilton, Woolwich ,
Palmer, William Legb, Instructor in Submarine Mining, Sheerness
Carmichael, James Forrest Halkett,410t War Office
Stockley, Hugh Roderick,411 Bengal Sappers and Miners. Ordered home
■Caulfeild, St. George Robert Sanderson, Jamaica
•Godfrey-Faussett, Edmund Godfrey, Director of Telegraphs, Transvaal, South )
Africa Field Force (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 00) j
Harvey, Edward Henry, Winchester
Cochrane, Thomas Henry. Bermuda
Winsloe, Alfred Raynaud,412 DSO. Garrison Engineer, Hangu
3J(ffi Watson, Thomas Colclough, Military Works, Meerut. Temp.Oude
Smyth, William Carew, Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade, D. P. W.; Assist. Sec. Rys. Simla ...
Harvey, Robert Napier, DSO. A.D.C. to Eng. in Chief, S. Africa F. F. 2 Aug. 00 ...
Greer, Richard Edward,413 Military Works, Quetta
Brady, Daniel, Adjutant Corps of Electrical Engineers, Home Dist
Bowen, Charles Otway Cole, South Africa Field Force
Hume, Arthur Henry Bliss, DSO. Deputy Superintendent, Survey of India
"Gorringe, George Frederick,415 CMG., DSO. (Bt.Major, 18 Feb. 99; Bt.Lt.Colonel, )
14 Mar. 00). Leave 5
Matheson, John Colin, Assist. Instructor Sch. of Military Engineering, Chatham...
Grant, Philip Gordon,416 Extra Staff Officer, South Africa Field Force
Swinton, Ernest Dunlop, DSO. Commanding Railway Pioneer Regt., South I
Africa Field Force, with rank of Major /
Laurence, Gnrald Cotton Raynes, Bermuda
Fuller, Francis George,416! Reconstruction Duties, Imperial Mil. Rys. S. Africa
Coffin, Clifford, South Africa Field Force
Smith, George Elward, Commanding 45th (Fortress) Company, Siuth Africa
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
:6 Feb. 87
10 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 37
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Mar. 90
16 Mar. 90
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
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23 July 37
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17 Feb. 88
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1 Oct. 96
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1
23 Nov. 96
6 Dec. yo
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
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8 Jan. 97
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9
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7 Feb. 99
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Corps of Royal Engineers.
212
CiPIAIXS.
Shelley, Bertram Arthur Graham, Assist. Inst. S.M.E., Chatham, i March 99...
Watling, Francis Wyatt.41' On leave
Riach, Arthur Hamilton Dundas,413 Cordite Factory, Coonoor
Close, Lewis Henry,"9 Aldershot
Gallon-ay, John Joseph, Gibraltar
Nugent, Charles Hugh Hodges, Insp. of Iron Structures, War Office, 19 Oct. 99..
de Lotbiniere, Henri Gustave Joly, Dep. Assist. Director of Railways, S. A'rica /
(Bt. Major, 20 Nov. 00) )
Coldstream, William Menzies,420 Deputy Supt. Survey of Indian, Naini Tal
Weekes, Henry Wilson,421 Adjt. Training Battalion, S.M.E., Chatham, 1 Nov. 00
Saunders, Frederick William, Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Scott, George Theobalds, Military Works, Quetta. On Leave
Griffith, George Herbert, Chatham
Hemmin?, Norman Mackenzie,,21t Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade, P.W.D. Indore
Wiltinson, Charles Wm., Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade, P.W.D. On Leave
M'Cormick, Andrew Louis Charles, Assay Master, Calcutta Mint
Walker, George, War Office
Sanders, Gerard Arthur Fletcher,432 Chatham
Kelsall. Hope Waddell, Gravesend
Roberts, George Bradlev, Telegraph Bittalion, Aldershot
Girouard, Sir Edouard Percy Cranwill,423 ZCMG. DSO. Director of Railways
South Africa, with rank of Lt.Colonel (Bt. Major 29 July 99)
Adams, Alexander, Egyptian Delta Railway, Alexandria
Lesslie. William Breck, Bombay Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
Farwell, Charles Bowers, Military Works, 3ombay. Leave, England
Panet, Alphonse Eugene,424 Punjab
Bremner, Arthur Grant, Military Works. On Leave
Rooke, Bertram Hammersley,4:"Dep. Consulting Eng. Govt, of India Rys. Calcutta
Henniker, Alan Major, Dep. Assist. Director of Railways, S. Africa Field Force...
Pyne, William Menzies, Assistant Instructor, Submarine Mining, Plymouth
Muter, Robert Stanley,426 Dep. Consulting Engineer for Railways, Bombay
Falcon. Charles Gordon,42' Office of Lnspec. Gen. of Fortifications, War Office ~)
(Bt. Major. 29 Nov. 00) )
V'estropp, Frederick Malcolm, Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade, P.W.D. Hyderabad
Cameron, Hugh Alan,428 Traffic Supdt. N. Western Railway, Karnchi
Gwyiin, Charles William,429 DSO. Egyptian Army {Bt. Major, 16 Feb. 00)
Guggisberg, Frederick Gordon, Instructor Royal Military Academy, 27 Jan. 97 ..
Hibbert, William George,430 Edinburgh
Dumaresq, Algernon Henry, War Office
Thomp-ion, William Maxwell, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
M uauley.George Bohun.430^ Kaimakam, Egyptian Army ; Director of Railways, )
Wady Haifa, with rank of Lt.Col. (Bt. Major, 9 Mar. 00) )
Rogers. Henry Schofield, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Simla
rC Colvin, James Morris Colquhoun,431 Special Service, S. Africa
Dickson, William Edmund Ritchie,432 Adj. Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee .
de Vitre, Percy Theodosius Denis, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Gnffitu, David Maitlanri,432t Aldershot
Cunningham, Allan Hannay,433 Bengal Sappers and Miners, Rawul Pindi. /
Leave, England j
Burne. Fras. Henry Cavendish. «*t Sick leave !!!..............
Lubbock, Guy,434 South Africa
Maud. Philip, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Webber, Oswald Thos. O' Kelly. Sick leave
27 July oo
27 July 83
27 T"
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
Apr. 91
Apr. 91
Apr. 91
I * Apr. 91
;8 June 88 28 June
LIEUT. lOAPrir*.
., July
7 July „,
•7 July s:
Wait, Hugh Godfrey Killigrew, Inspector of R. Eng. Stores, War Office, 21 Jan. 01
Lees, William Edwin, Euncrana. Ordered
._.ed to Halifax, N.S. .
Close, Francis Morton, Inst. R.M. Academy, 25 Jan. 99
Oldham. Leslie. William Searles,435 Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade, D. P. W., Central Prov
Crookshank, Sydney, D'Aguilar,436 District Engineer. Lucknow
Beach, William Henry, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Kushalgirh
Farquharson, Ernest Gordon,43' Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, Rauchi, Bengal
Cumberlege, Archibald Farrington, Garrison Engineer, Wellington, Nilgiris
Meyer, James Leopold, Crosshaven, co. Cork
Cumming, Ernest Alfred, School Military Engineering, Chatham
Knox, Robert Ferguson, South Africa
Craven, Arthur Julius, South Africa !!
Turner, Horace Harrison, Assist. Supt. 2nd Grade, Survey of India. Temp.
Duty, Chatham „.
Halliday, Chas. Ogilvie,435 Bombay Sappers and Miners, Aden
Macdonald, Ranald Hume,439 South Africa
Christie, Henry Robert Stark, Pembroke Dock
Beazeley, George Adam, Assist. Supt. 1st Grade, Survey of India, Kashmir
Hepper, Harry Albert Lawless,440 Lahore
West, Rooblie Hassan, Military Works, Thian Mir
Hildebi-and. Arthur Blois Rose, South Africa
Sheppard, Seymour Hulbert,441 Bengal Sappers and Miners, Rawul Pindi
Sargeaunt, Arthur Frederick, South Africa
Singer, Charles William, School of Military Engineering, Chatham.......!. ...!!!!.
Hoileau, Guy Hamilton,442 Bombav Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
Gordon, Henry William, Beaufort West, South Africa
Hingston. Edward, Military Works, Lucknow
Walker, Herbert John, Malta. Leave, England. Ordered to Edinburgh
Lewis, Richard Hull, Assistant Inspector of R. Eng. Stores, War Office, 1 Jan. 01
Hopkins, Norman John, Chatham
Rundie. Frank Peveril, Aden. Ordered Home .
Rolland, Alexander, China Expeditionary Forze ..
Traill. William Stewart,443 Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore. Leave, England
Crosthwait, HerbertLeland, Dehra Dun
Campbell, Harold Benj. Donald, Assist. Principal, Thomason College, Roorkee ...
Leggetc, Edward Humphrey Manisty, DSO. Headquarters Staff, South Africa .. .
Carpenter, Charles Murray, Curragh Camp
Elliott, Charles Allen, Military Works, Barrackpore
Chancellor, John Robert,444!) SO. Staff College
Hunter, Charles George Woodburn, Special Service, China
Brunner, Charles Wilfred, Bengal Sappers and Miners, China
Bamngton, William D'Olier, South Africa
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3 Mar. 8q ^ Mar. 92 3 Mar. 00
8 Mar. 85 8 Mar. 9;
27 June 89 27 June 9;
27 July 89 27 July 9:
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1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. o»
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27 July 8q 27 July —
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7 July 92 28 May c
17 July 92 6 Junec
7 July 92 9 July 1
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!3 Nov. 89 23 Nov. 9212 Aug.
13 Nov. 89 23 Nov. 92 12 '
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23 Nov. 92 12 Aug,
23 Nov. 89 23 Nov. 92 12 Aug. 00
23 Nov. 89 23 Nov. 92 15 Aug. 00
Dec. 89 11 Dec. 92 5 Sept. 00
Feb. 90 13 Feb. 93 24 Sept. 00
Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 22 Oct. 00
Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 15 Nov,
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14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 90 ;4 Feb. 93 14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 i4 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 90 :4 Feb. 93 14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 u Feb. 01
14 Feb. 90 14 Feb. 93 14 Feb. 01
■~ 93 29 Mar. 01
93 29 Mar. 01
93 1 Apr. 01
■o w "»j yu 25 ^ uiy 93 17 Apr. 01
•.5 July 90 2s July 93 18 May 01
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90 25 July 93
90 25 July
90 25 July
3 July 01
93 18 July 01
5 July at
213
Corps of Royal Engineers.
Captains.
?ndi.tEUT.| iieut. I Captain.
MacGeorge, John Buxton, Assistant Instructor, S.M. E., Chatham 25 July 90 as Jub' 93
25 July 01
25 July 01
25 July 01
25 July 01
25 July 01
Manser, William Edward,14'"' South Africa 125 July 90)25 July 93
Stokes, William Allen, Balloon Section, Rawal Pindi 25 July 90^25 July 93
Jelley, Reginald Frank, Instructor R. M. Academy 25 July 90 25 July 93
Walker, Reginald Selby,446 South Africa \ 25 July 90 25 July 93:,
Hawksle-", Randal Plunkett Taylor, South Africa as July 90 25 July 93:25 July 01
Hoarn, Gordon Risley, Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade (temp.) ; Mysore and West Coast ) j , I July g3!25 jujy ot
Railway Survey > t 1
Tyler, Alfred Herbert,"' Staff OHicer, South Africa ,25 July 90^5 July 93,25 July ot
Faber, Sydney George,4*5 Assist. Inst. S.M.E., Chatham 13 Fob. 9: 13 Feb. 94 » "ct. 01
Stevenson, Alexander Gavin,4'9 DSO. Special Duty, Home District 13 Feb. gi 13 Feb. 94 1 7
Woodroffe, Arthur James, Superintendent of Surveys, South Nigeria 13 Feb. 91
Manifold, Michael G. E. Bowman,45" Telegraph BattalioD, Basingstoke |i3Feh. 91
Lieutenants.
O'Donel, Manus Basil H., Cork ...
Rundall, Charles Frank, Chatham
Greenstreet, C. B. L., Peshawur...
Bonham, Clias. Barnard, Malta ...
Tandy, E AUborough,451 Assist. >
Supdt. Survey of India )
Vesey, Ctas. E. Gore,453 Alderahot
Bunburv, Wm. Hy., Loralai
'Gillam, R. A.«s Poit Elizabeth ...
■Barnardiston, Ernald,455 S. Africa
Freeland.Hen.F.E.,450 China F.F.
' Owen, Sydney Llovd,457 S. Africa
. Scott, A. Charles,1-8 S. Africa
Cusins.AlbertG. Tceliug. S. Africa
•Pritcnard, H. L.imDSO., S.O. to)
Assist. Dir. of Rys., S. Africa i
M'Innes, Duncan Sayi'6,1"1 DSO. 1
Special Service, S. Africa $
Mackesy, Jn. Pierse, S. Africa
Gardinar, A., N.W.R, Rawul Pindi
Sewell, Jonathan W. S.,S. Africa
Blakeney,R.B.D.,4«i),S'O.Kgypt. ~)
State Rlys. Cairo .' i
Close, Arthur John,404 Bareilly ...
King, Robert Geo., Quetta
Chamier, Arthur T.,*6iKushalgahr
.Stockley, Ernest N.,?""' Simla. ")
Ordered home $
.Johnston, Wm. James, Gold Coast
Barstow, John B., Madras S. &\
M. Leave, England /
Knox, George S., Ordnance )
Survey, Belfast j
Carey, Arth. Basil, Secunderabad
Micklem, Hy. A.407 DSO. Supdt. /
Ry. Works, S. Africa j
Mildred, S., Singapore, with }
rank of Captain )
Bannerman, Sir Alex., Bart.408 I
South Africa 1
Pym, E. Harding, Felixstowe
Grubb, Alex. H.W.T.kins. S. Africa
Moir, Jas. Philip, DSO. S. Africa
Ley, Cuthbert H.,409A.D.C. to I
Sir R. Harrison I"
Howard, F. G.,470 Madras S. & M.
. Hall, G. C. M., DSO., Egypt. )
State Rly. Leave, England... j
' Tylden - Pattenson, E. C.,471)
Bengal S.&M. ; Roorkee )
■ Sandys, Edw. SetonS., Bombay )
Sappers and Miners. Kirkee... j
Jones, Wm. Henry, Portsmouth...
^Garwood, Fred. Scott,472 Bom. 1
S. & JU., Kirkee j
Wood, Henry, Mussoorie
Pridham, Geo. Root., Bom. S. & )
M. Leave, England j
Gillespie, R. St. John, Dalhousie..
Dumble, W. Chat, Paull-on- )
Humber J
Vickers, Charles Ernest, Dep. |
Assist. Dir. of Rys. Transvaal j
Biddulph, Harry,4"3 Malakand ...
Haivey, C. Blundell, Chatham ...
Wir.sloe, Herbert E., Madras ^
Sappers and Miners )
Bowdler, Basil W. Bowdler, Vie- >
toria, BC.with rank of Capt. j
Elliott, Gilbert C. E. .Victoria, B.C.
Pearson, H. Drummond, Field )
Engineer, China Exp. Force j"
Broughton, T. D., Bangalore. )
Ordered Home $
Midwinter, E. C.,DSO. Egypt ...
Hopkins, L.Egerton,Orfg.TJnder (
Sec. to Govr. Madras Klys. ... i
Robertson, W.,474 Madras Sap- )
pers and Miners j
Turner, E. V., Transvaal Teleghs
2Nni.IKPT.
25 July 90
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
•.3 Feb. 9
t3 Feb. 9
3 Feb. 9
3 Feb. q
3 Feb. 9
1 3 Feb. 9
Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
16 July 9
24 July 9
24 July 9
24 July 9
24 July 9
J4 July 9
4 July 9
24 July 9
24 July 9
24 July q
4 July 9
24 July 9
a4 July 9
1 Aug. 9
6 Aug. 9
13 Aug. 9
24 July y
:2 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 9:
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
i2 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
4 July 92
22 July 02
22 July 92
22 July 92
22 July 9
22 July 92
22 July 92
22 July 92
22 July 92
22 July 92
22 July 92
22 July 92
22 July 92
25 July 93
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
15 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
16 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
1 Aug. 94
6 Aug. 94
13 Aug. 94
26 Oct. 94
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 93
12 Feb. 95
72 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
4 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 9s
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
Lieutenants.
Anderson, Cecil Ford,4"5 Lucknow
Harward, Francis E., S. Africa ..
Browne, F. Macdonell. Hong Kong
3 Feb. 94J19 0ct-
13 Feb. 94!23°ct-
22 July 92
22 July 92
2? July 02
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July os
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
;oFeb. q^
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 93
10 Feb. 93
Brown, C. Russell, Chatham 22 July 92
Crozier, AH. .Egypt aa July 9a
Hardcastle, Alex., Lydd 22 July qa
Le Mesurier, H. Gren., Calcutta... a2 July 92
Meares, Aubrey,4"" South Africa 10 Feb. 93
Wolff, A. Johnston,4"8 S. Africa... 10 Feb. 93
Garwood, John R., Assist. Jnst. > \.
Sub. Mining, Portsmouth 5
Loch, S. Gordon, DSO. On Leave
Wilson, Sam. Herbert, Chatham 1
Kelsall, Thos. Edw., Chatham..
Ogilvie, Duncan, Murree
Henderson, Edwd. Geo. .Madras^
S. & M., Secunderabad ; China >
Expeditionary Force )
Cowio, H. M'Cally, Mussoorie..
Thompson, Richard L. B.,Asst. 1
Instructor S.M. E. (temp.) 5
Gervers. F. R. S. 479 Survey Duty. 1
Gold Coast, with rank of Capt. j
Eussell, Wm. Kelson, Fyzabad ...
Gunter, Clarence P.,4!W Mandalay
North, Charles Napier, S. Africa
Cowie, Hv. Edw. Colvin, DSO. I
China F.F )
Armstrong, B. H. O., S. Africa ...
Rich, Edmd. Tillotson, Survey)
of India. On Leave /
Hodgson, P. E. Madras S. & M. ..
Longfield, W. Elrington. Egypt..
Kennedy, M. Ralston,482 DSO., >
Khartoum J
M'Clintock, R. Lyle,483 DSO.,]
South Africa j
Crookshank, A. A.,484 Bunder^
Abbas, South Persia )
Jack, Evan Maclean, Special)
duty, St. Helena " /
Craster, Jno. E.E., Bombay S. &)
M. ; China Exp. Force j
Savage, A. Johnson,486 S. Africa
Bovet, William,487 Bombay Sap- )
pers and Miners J
Newcombe, E. 0. A.,4-8 Locomo- >
tive Staff, S. Africa j
White, Frank A. K, Bermuda
Borradaile, Basil, Ceylon
M'Harg, Alfred Alexis, Bangalore '■
Fuller, Cuthbert Graham, Rail- '
way S. O. Transvaal j
Mauley, Edgar N.,469 E. Bengul )
State Railway J
Chaldecott,Wm. Henry, Bombay )
S. & M.; Kirkee ]
Tandy, Maurice O'C, Simla
Bagnall-Wild, R. K., Hong ]
Kong. Ordered Home J
lies, Fred. Arthur, GarrisonEng. "/ 1
Bombay j I25 July ^
Macfle, \Vm. Colvin, South Africa1 27 Feb. 94 i
C°Jrr' /£hn ta-V9" Bomba-y [ 27 Feb. 907 Feb. 97
S. and M. : Kirkee (I ' y^:
Tillard, Fras. Bonham, Dehra Dun'27 Feb. 94 27 Feb. 97
Mainprise, Bertie W.BengalS.& M.27 Feb. 9427 Feb. 07
Kensington, G. B., Woolwich '27 Feb. 94:27 Feb. 97
Clarke, C. J., LudhianaRailwa.y...'27 Feb. 94*27 Feb. 97
Sladen,Chas.St.Barbe,Shre*-sO Jm L, Jnl
bury j J * 1
Smyth, Gerald J. Watt, India 27 Feb. 94 27 Feb. 97
Meyrick, Harold L., S. Africa
Mahon, E. W. Sandys, China |
Expeditionary Force )
Done, Reginald John, Khartoum :
Hoysted, D. M. F.,491 S. Africa
Foulkes, C. Howard,492 Comdg.-)
R. Eng. W. Coast of Africa, 'A
with rank of Captain ) I
10 Feb. 93
10 Feb. 93
10 Feb. 93
10 Feb. 93
10 Feb. 93|ioFeb. 95
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
oFeb. q3JioFeb. 96
o Feb. 93 1° Fel>- 9<5
o Feb 93' 10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 93 10 Feb. 96
o Feb. 93 10 Feb. 90
10 Feb. 93 10 Feb. 96
27 June 93 27 June 96
25 July 93 25 July q6
25 July 93 25 July 96
25 July 93 25 Julv 96
25 July 93 25 July 96
25 July 93 25 July 96
25 July 93 25 July 96
July 93J25 July 96
25 July 93:25 July 96
25 July 9j 25 July 96
25 July 93 25 July 96
25 July 93 25 July 9'3
25 July 93^5 July 96
25 July 93 23 July 96
25 July 93 25 July 9O
25 Julv 9325 July 96
25 July 93j 25 July 96
2--, July 93 25 July 96
25 July 93>s July 96
25 July 93 25 July 95
25 July 9b
27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 94^7 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 94 27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. q4'27 Feb. 97
...(27 Feb. 94 27 Feb. 97
27 Feb. 94,27 Feb. 97
Corps of Royal E/igineers.
214
LlECTBJTjLN'TS.
2XDMKUT
Bell, Henry Lewin Gillison, Malta 27 Feb. 94
Goldingham. R. E. Dalrymple, > 0 -vro_
Garrison Eng. Mhow }\ a ****• J4
Meyricke, Ed. Gelly. Egvpt.Armyi9 Mar. 94
Thomson, C. B.,«3 S. Africa !28 Mar. 94
Macrory, Roland M., Halifax.N.S. 1 Apr. 94
Osborne, G. F. Folger, Simla 27 Jane 94
Garrett, Arth. ffolliott, Rajputanai7 Aug. 94
Monro, John Duncan, Singapore 17 Aug. 94
Elles, Malcolm R.,«-» Bengal ! .
S.&M.; Roorkee .... i ^ AnS-94
Charles, James R. E., DSO. j .
Coonoor, India ) |l? Aug. 94
Turner, FrankG., China F. F. ... 17 Aug. 94
Sowerby, M. Eden, Egypt. Army; 17 Aug. 94
Danford, Bert. Wm. Y., Hali- > 1 ,
fax, N.S .. j(i7Aug.94
Holme.Alfred Siegfried, Abbott- f : .
abad .?. j 17 Aug. 94
Hogg, Conrad Chas.Hy. S.Africa 17 Aug. 94
Mcore. H.T. Gwennap,495 South ) ' ,
Africa j i1? Au"- 94
Mozley.Edw. Newman, Chatham 20 Sept. 94
King, W. A. de Courcy, S. Africa! i Oct. 94
Connor, Isaac Joscelyn, War Off. 10 Oct. 94
Symons, C. B. Owen, Assist. |
Prof. R. Mil. Coll., Kingston, i 16 Oct. 94
Canada.with rank of Captain )
Earle, Robert Gilmour, S. Africa 24 Oct. 94
Sooke, EverardHome.Bunerana 3 Nov. 94
Waller, Riehd. L.,«6 S. Africa ... 4 Nov. 94
Magniac, Charles Lane, N. W. ~)
Railway (Ump.), Rawul Pindi j ,17 v- 94
Heath, Charles Jos., Assist. \ t»„
Instructor S.M.E. (temp.) .../ eC- 94
Carden. Alan Douglas, Assist. > L„ r,0„
Inst. School of Mil. Eng. ... j I Ueo- 94
Stevens, A. C. J., Hong Kong ... 1 17 Dec. 94
Mance, H. Osborne, S. O. to ( ', ■>,
Assist. Dir. of Rys., S. Africa I . '5 ar' 95
Irvine, Francis D., Madras S.&M. 15 Mar. 95
27 Feb. 9/
8 Mar. 97
10 Mar. 97
28 Mar. 97
1 Apr. 97
27 June 97
'7 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug
17 Aug
17 Aug
Brough, A., Kushalgarh 15 Mar. 95
Rose, L. St. Vincent, Gibraltar. / ' . Ar„
Leave S\5 95
°7
97
97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
17 Aug. 97
20 Sept. 97
1 Oct. 97
ro Oct. 97
16 Oct. 97
24 Oct. 97
3 Nov. 97
4 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
12 Dec. 97
17 Dec. 97
15 Mar. 98
.'3 Mar. 98
Mar. 08
15 Mar.
White, James Ross. S. Africa .'.lis Mar. 95 15 Mir.
Moore, H. O'Hara, Rangoon 15 Mar. 95 15 Mar.
Robinson, Alick Chris., St.. Lucia 15 Mar. 95(15 Mar.
Blandy, L. Fettiplace, Victoria, )
B.C j
Haslam, B. John, Wano
Phillpotts, B. Surtees, School)
Milit. Eng. Chatham j
Painter, George E., Cork
Nation, J. J. Henry-, S. Africa ...
Buckle, Henry William, S. Africa! 1 Apr. 9*5
Frith, Gilbert Robertson, M7 s. ). . T
Africa j 2° Juaeos
Millington,LionelBertie,S.Africa' 3 Aug. 95
Willis, U. H., Karachi j 3 Au;
Jackson, Lambert Cameron, i
South Africa j
M'Clmtock, Robert Singleton, (
S.Africa j
Barron, Wm. Ernest, Aden
Wilkinson, Geoffrey, Bellary. )
L?ave, England $
26 Mar. 95 26 Mar. 98
1 Apr. 95 i Apr. 98
1 Apr. 95 1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 95 1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 95 1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
6 June 98
3 Aug. gi
95I 3 Aug. g3
3 Aug. 93! 3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 93' 3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 95 3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 95
WiUon, Eric Edward Boketon, ) 1
DSO. S.Africa J 3 Aug. 95
Darn ford, G. B. Jervoise, Assist. \
Inst. School of Sub. Mining/
Robertson, Fred. Wm. Mauritius
Simon, Max. St. L., Landgaard..
Butterworth, Reg. F. A.. Singapore
Place, Charles Otley,^-* S. Africa
Eustacu, Fred. R. H. Roorkee
3 -a-ug. 95
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
6 Aug. 95
7 Aug. 95
8 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug
3 Aug
6 Aug
7 Aug
8Au»
98
98
Skip with, Jas.Wemyss, Aldershot 24 Sept.95 24 Sept. 98
TlnH-rr T>rtnn+ ifammio .-,0/1 C! lf.;..l.. O 1 ^ ,-. * .
Betty, Paget Kemmis.MOS. Africa^ Sept.y5
Addison, George Hy. S. Africa...
Douglas, Wm. Sholto, Special /
duty, War Office j
Pollard-Lowsley, Herbert de )
Lisle, Bhandara, C.P $
Wace, Edw. Garth, Lahore
Ommanney, Rupert, Chatham ...
Walker, Reginald, Singapore ...
M'Kechnie, Dugald.M- S. Africa
Musgrave, Herbert, S. Africa ...
Mathews, Walter F., Kushalgarh
Greig, Ronald Henry,M4 DSO. )
South Africa j
Oharteris. John, Bengal S. & M.
Mellor, Clive, S. Africa
Taylor, Lytteltoc R. J. Waters, /
Jamaica j
Oakes, Richard,-^ S. Africa
i Oct. 95
22 Oct. 95
21 Dec. 95
ii Jan. 96
14 Jan. 9&
25 Jan. 96
7 Feb. 96
1 Mar. gtj
11 Mar. 96
14 Mar. 96
4 Sept. 98
1 Oct. 98
22 Oct. 98
21 Dec. 98
1 1 Jan. 99
14 Jan. 99
25 Jan. 99
7 Feb. 99
1 Mir. 99
11 Mar. 99
14 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 96:21 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 96'2t Mar. 99
21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
21 Mar. 96 21 Mar. 99
Lieutenants. jzmdlihut.i hbpt.
Brandon, Oscar Gilbert, N.W. > ,, J ,,
Ry., India i 2I Mar- 96 2I Mar- 99
Thomas, Robt. Hy. Dehra Dun. ..'21 June 96*21 June 99
Gracey, Thomas, Delhi 22 July 96I22 July 99
Cunnington,Rbt.Henry,S.Africa 25 July 96I25 July 99
Johnson.Chas. Reginald, S.Africa K£; July Q6J29 July 99
Greig, Philip Sellon._Sick Leavej 4 Aug. 96 4 Aug. 99
Walker, Alex. R., Hong Kong ,3 Aug. 96
Jones, Douglas Champion, V
Malta. Sickleave f
Akerman, Chas. S. A. Sheerness
Goodwin, G. J. Power, Rawul)
Pindi. Leave )
Puller, Eras. Chas, Alderney
Langman, John A., Malta
Evans, Wm. Harry, Punjab
Moore.Uohn O'Hara, Gibraltar. 1
Sick Leave /
Evans, A. Stuart, Rangoon
Henrici, Ernst Olaf, S. Africa ...
Forster, David, 307 Jubbalpore ...
Sankey.Crofton B.P.,MsChatham
Izat, Wm. Rennie, Kandaghat...
Malan, Leslie N., Calcutta
Hammond, Reg. C. Mauritius ...
Evans, George F.,405 S. Africa ...
M'Enery, John Aloysius, I. of (
W.,Ord. India j
Campbell, Percy Hy., Hong Kong
Sanders, A. R. Careless, Rawal >
Pindi j
Oldham, George Muir, Jamaica
Giles, Valentine, Rangoon
Skinner,RobertJ3ruce,Malakand
Hill, Art.Fitzgrld. Sandys, Quetta
Biggs, Cbarles William, S.Africa
Wagstaff.Cyril M., Madras S.&M.
Behrens, Tankred T., Malta
Cowan, Samuel Hunter, Malta...
Walton, Cusack, Saharanpur ...
Kealy, Percival Hope, Meerut...
Sherrard, Laurence Hunter. )
Sick leave i
Watkins, Philip Seymour, Malta
Hogg, Philip G. H., Sheerness ..
Hepper, Alaric William, St. )
Lucia. Ord. to Sierra Leone ]
Garstin, J. Aylmer, Madras S. )
& M. ; Secanderabad )
Neville, Lionel J. N., S. Africa...
Dawes, Nicholas Bernard E., \
Bombay J
Maxwell, Wm.Fredk., Bombay 1
S. & M I
Doucet.L. C. A. de BMe S.Africa
Browne, C. Michael, Lahore;
Lewis, Henry Lester, Jhansi. >
Leave, Eugland j
Bushell, Fred. Harley, Madras I
Sappers and Miners j" 2
Winterbotham, Harold St. J. /
Loyd,-'"3 Portsmouth )
O'Connor, Percy B., S. Africa ...
Charles, Eric M. Setjn, S. Africa
Hobbs,Reg.FrasArth.,«7S. Africa; 3 Jan.
Ponsonby, Reginald Gordon,)
Halifax, N.8 /
Cunningham, Aylmer E., Malta...
Jacksou, Louis Macdonald, I
Trincomali, Ceylon /
ilolesworth, E. Kerr, Madras |
Sappers and Miners /
MacKworth, Harry Llewellyn, I
DSO. S. Africa /
Cooke, George Stanley Curtis, |
S. Africa /
Bell, Arthur Hugh, S. Africa
Dsborne, Philip Osbert G.,513\
S. Africa J
Evans, Llewelyn, S. Africa
Smith, Hubert Olementi, S.Africa
Newcombe, Stewart Fras.,5U|
Efyptian Army
Goldney, Geo. Francis Bennett. I
School Milit. Eng. Chatham/
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.9f
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
2: Sept.96
21 Sept.96
25 Sept.96
23 Doc. 96
23 Dec. 96
26 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
31 Dec. 96
1 Jan. 97
18 Jan. 97
3 Feb. 97
22 Feb. 97
3 Mar. 97
23 Mar. 97
23 June 97
23 June 97
23 June 97
21 July 97
25 July 97
27 July 97
27 July 97
29 July 97
27 Aug. 97
31 Aug. 97
23 Sept.97
23 Sept.97
23 Sept.97
23 Sept.97
24 Sept.97
23 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
3 Dec. 97
23 Dec. 97
29 Dec.
1 Jan.
9 Mar. 98
16 Mar. 98
23 Mar. 98
23 Mar. 98
23 Mar. 98
23 Mar. 9S
23 Mar. 98
23 June 98
23 June 98
23 June 98
23 June 98
23 June 98
irney, C Folliott7 E. Bengal/ ]
State Railway S |23 Jine 98
Noble, Walter J. W., Gravesend ,3 June98
Russell, Reg. E. M., S. Atrica „ June 98
Rathbone, H. Eugene Ford,\
Gosport. Ord. to Bermuda... / 23 June 98
Stack, Geo. Hall, South Africa ... 2, June 98
Grove, Thomas Thackeray,! ;
Mauritius / 23 June93
Brown, G. A. Phillipps, S. Afrioa1,, June 98
13 Aug. 99
21 Sept. 99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
1 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
21 Sept.99
23 Dec. 99
23 Dec. 99
26 Dec. 99
31 Dec. 99
31 Dec. 99
31 Dec. 90
31 Dec. 99
31 Dec. 99
1 Jan. 00
18 Jan. 00
3 Feb. 00
22 Feb. 00
8 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
23 Jone 00
June 00
23 Jane 00
21 July 00
25 July 00
29 July 00
29 July 00
29 July 00
27 Aug. 00
31 Aug. 00
23 Sept. 00
23 Sept. 00
23 Sept. 00
23 Sept. 00
23 Sept. 00
23 Dec. 00
23 Dec. 00
3 Dec. 00
3 Dec. 00
29 Dec. 00
1 Jan. 01
3 Jan. 01
14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 01
H Fet. 01
14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 01
14 Feb. 01
8 Feb. 01
22 Feb. 01
29 Mar. o;
29 Mar. 01
1 Apr. 01
1 Apr. 01
8 Apr. 01
2I5
Corps of Royal Engineers.
Lieutenants.
Phillimore, Reg. UenryP.W.D. \
Umballa )
Barker, John Stafford, Ceylon ...
Loch, Geoffrey C. B. Ben. S. &. M.
Dcnison, Garnet Wolseley, Brit. \
Central Africa /
Cargill, Sidney Temple, Hong \
Kong I
Edgeworth, Kenneth Essex, S. 1
Africa /
Baylay, Atwell Charles, Bermuda
Paris, Alexander Lloyd, Bom- j
hay S. &M. ; Quetta j
Kitto, Wm. Alexander, Hong )
Kong j
Hill, Ernest Frederick J. Bengal)
S. & M. ; Peshawur )
Walker, Arthur Dunbar, Jhansi..
Fleming, John Gibson, S. Africa
King, Lancelot Noel Fdk.i
Irving.Assist.Supt. of Survey, [-
S. Nigeria )
Henderson, Henry May, South )
Africa j
Affleck-Graves, Dermot, Umballa
Kelly, Harry Holdsworth, >
Malta. Leave, England j
Thomson, Douglas Arthur, [
Roorkee I
Gandy, Henry George, Aldershot
Martin-Leake, Theodore E., >
Aldershot )
Giles, Frank Lucas Netlam, i
Aldershot )
Dobson, Arthur Curtis, Gibraltar
Thompson, Frederick Vivian,)
S. Africa /
Burgess, Boughey, St. Helena ..
2NDI.IEUT.
23 June 98
23 June 98 18 May 01
23 June 98 21 May 01
Sept. 98 19 June 01
15 Dec.
23 Dec. 98
23 Dec. 98
23 Dec. 98
23 Dec.
23 Dec
Lieut.
7 Apr.
3 July 01
11 July 01
12 Juiy 01
S July 01
:S July 01
25 July i
23 Dec. 98 25 July 01
23 Dec. 9S 25 July 01
1 Jan. 99 25 July 01
i2 Jan. 99
3 Feb. 99
25 July 01
25 July 01
8 Mar. 99 25 July 01
Mar. 99 25 July °'
Mar. 99 25 July 01
Mar. 99 3 Aug. 01
Mar. 99 1 Oct. 01
Mar. 99 7 Oct. 01
Mar. 99 19 Oct. 01
Mar. 99 23 Oct. 01
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Beresford, Charles C. de la Poer, S. Africa
French, Percy Hamilton, Victoria, B.O
Johnston, William Henry, Gibraltar. \
Leave, England J
Carr-Harris, Ernest Dale, Wei-hai-Wei
Bingay, Hubert Lyle, Hong Kong
Hordern, Charles, S. Africa
Spaight, Thomas Henry Limrick, Aldershot
Webber, Norman William, S. Africa
Elles, Hugh Jamieson, S. Africa
Haswell, Chetwynd Henry, Rawal Pindi
Francis, Wilfrid Eric Francis, Sheemess
2NDLIEUT.
23 Mar. 99
23 Mar. 99
23 Mar. 99
19 June 99
19 June 99
25 June 99
25 June 99
25 June 99
25 June 99
. 25 June 99
25 June 99
Beamish, Wm. Robert de la Cour, Aldershot 25 June 99
Mackintosh, E. Elliot Buckland. Malta I28 June 99
Reid, Charles Saville, South Africa 7 July 99
Noble, Norman D., Bermuda 28 July 99
Dobbie, William Geo. Shedden. S. Africa ...I 6 Aug. 99
naulfeild.Wm.TalbotM'C'lintock.HongKong' 7 Aug. 99
Macrae, William, Allahabad 9 Aug. 99
Tillard, Elliot Dowell, India '20 Aug. 99
Gough, Geo. Francis Bloomfield, India ...20 Sept. 99
Hill, Rowland Clement Ridley, Plymouth ...25 Sept.99
Cusins, Arthur Frederick, Bombay '25 Sept.99
Galbraith, James Ponsonby, S. Africa I22 Nov. 99
Carey, W. Leathes de Mussenden, S. Africa 22 Nov. 99
Dunman, Thomas Nugent, S. Africa [22 Nov 99
May, Hugh Seiburne, S. Africa 22 Nov. 99
Coningham, Alfred Evelyn, Gold Coast 122 Nov. 99
Stokes, Aleyn Whitley. Sick leave 22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
22 Nov. 99
6 Jan. 00
6 Jan. 00
6 Jan. oc
6 Jan. 00
6 Jan. co
6 Jan. 00
6 Jan. 00
€ Jan. 00
6 Jan. 00
6 Jan. 00
6 Jan. 00
6 Jan. 00
6 Jan. 00
Sandes, Edward Warren Caulfield, Chatham
Davidson, Alexander Elliott, Ciatham
Thompson, Thos Raikes Lovett, y. Africa..
Wilbraham, Bernard Hugh, S. Africa
Forsyth, Hazeldean Wm. Evelyn, Colchester
Collins, Dudley Stuart, S. Africa
Lord, Percy Calvert, Egyptian Army
Lefroy, Hugh Percival Thomson, S. Africa
John, Charles Lambart, Pembroke Dock
Clarke, Hilary Basil, Chatham
Du Boulay, Arthur Houssemayne, Ctirragh
Trench, Christopher Chenevix, S. Africa
Walcot, Basil, Chatham
Turner, John Fisher, Gold Coast
Thorp, Gerald, Cork
Moleswortk, Francis Crofton, Aldershot..
Lovett-Thomas, Lewis, Chatham
Reid, Arthur William. Sick leave
Campbell, Alexander, S. Africa
Ogilvy, David, S. Africa
Ivens, Robert Carew, Chatham
Turner, Arnold GeoC'rey, S. Africa
Pollock, Matthew Grant, S. Africa
Day, Harold Ernest, S. Africa
SECOWD LlEUTENlNTS.
Jones, Owen Glyndwr Digby, Devonport ...
Jameson, George Lionel, Salisbury Plain ...
Hood, Son. Francis George, Halifax, Nova")
Scotia y
Cooper, William Craufurd, Aldershot
Ommanney, Whitefoord, Curragh
O'Callaghan, Fras.Reginald Powell, Chatham
Chermside.Chas. Seymour St. John, Mauritius
MacLeod, MalcolmNevnoe, Chatham 2 May 00
Carson, Gerald Sidney' Douglas, Shornclifle 2 May 00
Prickeit, Charles Henry, Aldershot 2 May 00
Conran, AVilliam Douglas Baynes, Chatham 2 May 00
Hammond, Frederick Dawsen, S. Africa ... 2 May 00
Arb'.ithnot, Alister Dare Staveley, Chatham 2 May 00
Pratt, Robert'Edward Burton, Southampton 2 May 00
Lees, Edward Frederick William, S. Africal 2 May 00
Watson, Chas. Scott MoncriefT Chalmers, ) 2 May 00
S.Africa i\
Ross. Arthur Justin, Chatham \ 2 May 00
Smith, Vincent Percy, Chatham | 2 May 00
' 2 May 00
2 May 00
2 May oc
2 May oc
2 May 00
2 May oc
2 May 00
2 May 00
2 May 00
2 May oo
2 May 00
2 May 00
2 May 00
Taylor, Maurice Grove, Chatham .
Twiss, Arthur Montague, Chatham
Benton, Norman William, Plymouth
Mainguy, Roger Ferdinand, Singapore
M'Causl'and, Marcus Eckley, Plymouth
Burn, Robert Nathaniel, Chatham
Whitelev. Arthur Fearfield, St. Lucia, )
W. India )'
Spackman, St. John Gaisford, Gibraltar ...
Clogstoun, Henry Oliver, Cairo
Cardew, Arthur Mansfield, Plymouth
Trew, Richard James Fynmore, Plymouth..
Dankes, Henry Francis, Plymouth
Williams, Guy Charles, Bermuda
Pears, Guv Barnett, Siern Leone 2 May 00
Jordan, Philip Ormiston Lutley, Salis- '( 2 \jay QO
bury Plain )
Exham, Godfrey John Wiliiam, Gibraltar... |'° May 00.
Baker, Edward Carlton, Chatham 23 June 00
Archbold, Francis Henry Walter, Chatham '25 June 00
Johnson, Gordon Bennett, Chatham 25 Juneco
Battye, Basil Condon, Chatham 18 Aug.oo
Couchman, Harold John, Chitham U8 Aug.oo
Day, John, Chatham ' 18 Aug.oo
Legh, Frank Bertratn, Chatham J18 Aug. 00
Young, Edward de Lorentz, Chatham I18 Aug.oo
Smith, Philip Wm. Lilian Broke, Chatham J18 A11g.cc.
Willco^ks, Alexander Jolin, Chatham !'8 Aug.oo
Gaskell, Herbert Stuart, Chatham j«8 Aug.oo
Boyd, Stuart, Chatham 18 Aug.oo.
Yule, George Udny, Chatham I18 Aug.co
Prince, Paul Ernest, Chatham |i8 Aug.oo
Bremner, Athelstan D. St. George, Chatham 18 Aug. 00
Trevelyan, Henry, Chatham 18 Aug.oo
Holt-White, Francis Rashleigh, Chatham ... 18 Aug. 00
Lynch, Cecil St. John, Chatham 18 Aug.oo.
Stace, Ralph Edward, Chatham 18 Aug.oo
Haig, Douglas de Haga, Chatham 18 Aug.oo
Mansfield, John Robert Williams, Chatham ;8 Aug. 03
Hawtrey. Henry Courtenay, Chatham 18 Aug.oo
18 Aug.oo.
18 Aug.oo
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
21 Dec. 00
Bald, Philip Robert, Chatham
Kelly, William Hyde, Chatham....
Cox," Edgar William, Chatham
Bird, Arthur James Glover, Chatham
North, Harold Napier, Chatham
Kent, Leslie Martin, Chatham J21 Dec. 00
Ingham, Oliver Edward Uoiacke, Chatham'21 Pec. 00
Powell, Arthur Edward. Chatham 21 Dec. oc-
Fest;ng, John Edward Grindall, Chatham. ..| 1 Jan. o
Anderson, Edward Philip, Chatham 13 Jan. o
Bisset. John Storm mt, Chatham i 4 Feb. o
Piggott. Fra-ncis Stewart Gilderoy, Chatham 4 Feb. o
Evans, Charles Edward, Chatham 4 Feb. o
Porter, Malcolm Tindal, Chatham 4 Feb. o
Wood, John Chancellor Irving, Chatham ... 4 Feb. o
Boger, Robert Albany, Ch-itham 4 Feb. o
Loring, Edward Joshua, Chatham 4 Feb. o
Trenchard, Oswald Henry Bisdee, Chatham 4 Feb. o
Wyatt, Francis Joseph Caldwell, Chatham1 4 Feb. o
Master, George, Chatham j 4 Feb. o
Holwell.RaymondVernonDoherty.Chatham! 4 Feb. o
Keefer, Tho'uas Coltrin, Chatham '24 June o
Bowen, John A'exauder Barely- Penn, ") I t„i„ „
Chatham Si 3 7
Garforth, Wdllam, Chatham 23 July o
Wells, Guy Franey, Chatham J23 Ju'y o
Purcell, Vivian Edward, Chatham 23 July o
Maurice, Lawrence Colley, Chatham 23 July o
Roberts, William Henry, Chatham 23 July o
Yates, Arthur St. John, Chatham 123 July o
Fox, Bertram Hoyne, Chatham 23 July o
Hamilton, Sackville William Sackville, > - T„,„ „
Chatham '.j ^ Z^ ot
Herring, Henry William, Chatham 23 July 01
Corps of Eoyal Engineers.
216
SECOND LIEUTENANTS. 2NPLIEUT.
Bcrton, William Neville, Chatham 23 July 01
Palmer, Charles Healer, Chatham 23 July 01
Heron, John Barclay, Chatham 23 July 01
Carden, Edward David, Chatham 23 July or
Le Breton, Edward Philip, Chatham 23 July 01
Second Lieutenants. J2Ndi,ieut.
Swinton, Arthur John, Chatham 23 July 01
Darlington, Arthur James, Chatham 123 July 01
Scovell, Reginald Herbert, Chatham 23 July 01
Redman, Arthur Stanley, Chatham 23 Aug. or
Agnew, Herbert Charles, Chatham (28 Aug. or
Riding Master. — Griss, John Ellis, 1 1 Sept. 04 ; Hon. Lieut. Aldershot.;
QE.MB.
Quarter Master). & hon.lt.
Evans, James Thomas, Qr. Mr.")
S. M. E. Chatham, with hon. > 6 May 85
rank of Major, 25 April 97 J
Wall, Edw. Jas., Intell. Depart., 1 , „
War Office J 4 Apr. 3b
Michie, George, Home District . . 22 June S;
Blanchflower, Edw.,517 Plymouth 20 Sept.90
Stephens, Edw., Chatham 20 Dec. 90
Richmond, George, Dublin 9 May or
Payne, Charles, Londonderry 9 May 91
Law, James, Aldershot 9 May 91
Shute, Wm. John, Aldershot 19 Apr. 91
Taylor, George,5" Adj. iRj.i ,-u„ B,
Pioneer Regt. S. Africa ) ° ■ 5"
Campbell, J.Robert,120 Hong Kong 3 May 5;
Thompson, B. H., Shoeburyness... 5 May 94
Wright, James Henry, Malta 5 May 94
Onn, Edmund Thompson, Portsea r May 95
Tucker, Albert Napoleon,521 S. \ - ,.„„„
Africa „ : }| 8juneo5
Head, Mark, Egypt '24 July 95
Jcnee, Alfred, Cork ro Apr. 97
Marshall, Wm., Pembroke Dock.. 19 May 97
HON.
CAPTAIN.
6 May 95
4 Apr. 98
22 June 09
20 Sept. 00
20 Dec. 00
9 May or
9 May or
9 May or
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
Quarter Masters.
Clark, Thomas James, Chatham
Cripps, Henry, Southampton
Blackwell, Frank, Dublin
Perceval, Edmund, War Office
Huggett, Reuben, Gravesend
Hopkins, Edward James, Chatham
Samson, Henry Rofe, South Africa
Waldron, Charles, Chatham
Perry, Harry Charles, Isle of Wight
Friar, Robert, South Africa
Bazley, William Thomas, Beaumaris
Goddard, Lewis Henry, Jamaica
Whitehead, Thos. Leah, Cros9haven, co.Cork
Standing, Ernest Sidney, War Office
Pearce, John Wesley, Malta
M'Intyre, Alex. Hugh Cameron. St. Helena
Field, William Francis, Monmouth
Ellis, Philip, Sheffield
Jacobs, Joseph John, Sheerness
Mitchell, Hugh, Isle of Wight
Dale, William. Egyptian Army, Cairo
Micklem, John Root
QE. ME.
'*H0N. LT.
17 Nov. 97
9 Mar. 99
27 Apr. 99
r June 99
25 Feb. 98
20 Dec. 98
23 Dec. 98
6 Jan. 00
9 June 00
2r J aue 00
30 June 00
r3 Oct. 00
3 Nov. 00
17 Nov. 00
15 Dec. 00
r3 Apr. or
20 Apr. or
r May or
8 May or
r6 July or
2 Nov. 00.
18 Dec. 00
Training Battalion.
Commanding Lt.Colonel J. A. Ferrier, DSO. \ Adjutant Captain H. W. Weekes.
Major Major T. de la H. Brotherton. | Assist. Adjutant for Musketry ...Lieut. S. H. Wilson.
Scarlet— Facinqs, Blue Velvet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
Coast Battalion.
Xrs/Ser.
Full
Pay
Hali-
Pay
16
Majobs.
Davis, Thomas, Greenock
London, James, Liverpool
Captains.
Organ, James, Leith
Montgomery, William, Dundee
Brown, William George Charteris, Staff Officer, War Office
Giddy, William Richard George, Cardiff
Martin, John, North Shields
Sugg, Benjamin, Falmouth
Brissenderi, Albert, Middlesbrough
Bailey, John Henry {Quarter Master, r July Qr), War Office, Whitehall
Lieutenants.
Ealden, Charles, Greenojk
Etherington, George, Berehaven, Liverpool
Ruse, James, Leith
Bolton, William, Portland
Brown, George Alexander. Greenock
Flitcroft, Ernest Albert, Liverpool I20
Shearburn, Reginald, Leith 120
29
June 36
Apr. 87
Feb. 83
July 88
Aug. 88
May 8y
Jan. 90
Nov. 90
July 91
Dec. 93
Nov. 93
Jan. 96
Apr. 96
Sept. 97
Apr. or
Apr. or
Apr. or
r Apr. 93
r Apr. 94
r Apr. 94
r Apr. 96
r Apr. 96
15 Sept.97
18 Jan. 99
rg Nov. 99
1 July 00
r July 00
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
War Services of the Officers of the Boyal Engineers.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of r854, in-
cluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
s Sir Lintorn Simmons was employed for three years in the disputed territory on the N.E. frontier of the United
States in constructing works for its defence and in making military explorations. Happening to be in Turkey in
3833 ue was specially employed by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha in
March 1854 ; escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present during
part of the siege ot that fortress ; laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie and Georgevo on the Danube, having
entire charge of the operation with 20,000 men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
within seven miles : was present during the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief as to the
movements of the Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Eupatoria, laid out and threw up the entrenched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol from April 1855 until after its fall, and then went to
Mingrelia and was present at the forced passage of the Ingui, where he commanded the Division which crossed the
river and turned the enemy's position, capturing his works and guns : Omar Pasha in his despatch attributed the
success of the day chiefly to Lt.Colonel Simmons. He served as Her Majesty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was employed in all the negotiations having reference to the movements of Omar Pasha's
Army. Hag received the Crimean Medal with Clasp, the Turkish Gold Medal for the Danubian campaign, the Order
of Medjidie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government; also the 4th Class of the Legion of
2 1 7 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
Honor. Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laying out the Turco-Russian boundary in Asia, and granted the 2nd
Class of the Medjidie by the Sultan, but was refused permission to accept it.
4 Lieut.General Hadden was actively employed in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-39, ar"l was engaged
with the rebels at St. Eustache and St. Benoi.
5 Sir Frederick Maunsell served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan,
including the first siege, storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and 12th September, and surrender of the
fortress, also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Mednl with two Clasps). In the
Indian Mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Miners at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlekeserai, and
throughout the siege of Delhi, directed the right attack during the final operations, and was dangerously wounded
when conducting the Column of assault on the Pahareepore suburb on 14th Sept. 1857. Commanded Sappers at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, in the Eohilcund campaign at Rooyah, Alygunge, and Bareilly, and at Mitowlee in
the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.). Served
in the Afghan war iu 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
6 General Montagu served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman ;
also at the siege of Sebastopol until 22nd March, when he was taken prisoner during a sortie, but exchanged, and
leaving Odessa on the 2nd was again in the Crimea on the 3rd August, and again present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
7 Sir Edward Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pegu in 1852, and was present at
the bombardment and capture of Martaban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and occupation
of Meaday (mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
8 Sir James Browne- served for nearly six months in the Trenches before Sebastopol; was present at the
repulse of sorties on 22nd March and 5th April; was Senior Officer of Engineers at the capture and defence of
Quarries on 7th June, for which service he was honourably mentioned in despatches, and received the Brevet of
Major. Succeeded Colonel Tylden as Directing Engineer of the Right Attack, and in the execution of the duties of
that appointment was severely wounded by a rifle-ball on 24th August, which broke the left arm, passed through
shoulder, and injured jaw (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Q Sir iEneas Perkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai and siege of
Delhi— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1S64-65, and was present at the
capture of the Bala Forts (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick
Kjberts in the march to Candahar in command of thj Royal Engineers, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches. CB., Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
11 General C. A. Goodfellow served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Ratghur, captu-e of Garrakota, siege and storm of Jhansi (Victoria Cross, and Medal with
Clasp) ; wasawarded the VC for " gallant conduct at the attack on tho Fort of Beyt, on the 6th October 1859.
On that occasion a soldier of the 28th Regiment was shot under the walls of the fort. Lieutenant Goodfellow
rushed under the walls, under a sharp fire of matchlocks, and bore off the body of the soldier, who was then
dead, but whom he at first supposed to be wounded only." Was Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel
and Kattywar Field Force in 1859. Served as Brigade Major of Royal Engineers with the Abyssinian Expedi-
tionary Force throughout the campaign (mentioned in despatches for the " efficient manner in which he carried
on the duties of his appointment," iirevet of Major, and Medal).
12 General Tomkins served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
13 Lieut.General Cooke served in the Crimea from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
11 Sir Richard Harrison served during the Indian Mutinj- of 1857-59, and was present at attacks on the Alum-
bagh under Oul.ram ; at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including affairs nt
Fort Koolah, Alleegunge, andBareilly ; throughthe Oude campaignof 1858-59, includingthe affair at Buxarghat ;
and as Acting Adjutant to the Commanding Royal Engineer in India during theTrans-Gogracampaign, including
affairs at Burgudiah, Fort Mudjidea, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served during the China war of i860, and
was present attheaffairsofSinbo and Tangku, and siege and capture oftheTaku Forts. Was attached to the Quarter
Master General's Staff during the advance on and surrender of Pekin, and present at the affairs of Senho and
Uleanghoon the 18th and 23rd Sept. (menticnedin despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served
in the Zulu war of 1879, first as Engineer at Head Quarters, afterwards as Assistant Quarter Master General, and
was in charge of the Quarter Master General's Department during the second advance into Zululand, and present
in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, and CB.). Was subsequently appointed to the command
of the Flying Column. On the dissolution of that column was placed in command of the Transvaal District,
conducted the reconnaissances that preceded the operations against Sekukuni, and, afterwards, maintained the
supplies of the forces engaged, ami made the military dispositions necessitated by the hostile attitude of the
Boers (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant
General, and was Chief Staff Officer on the Lines of Communication throughout the campaign; was present in the
engagement at El Magfar and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CMG., Medal with Clasp,
3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1885 as Assistani, AdjutaLt
General and Colonel on the Staff on the Lines of Communication (Clasp).
15 Sh Robert Grant served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
16 Sir Charles Warren served during the suppression ofthe Kafiroutbreak in 1877-78, with local rank of Lieut.
Colonel, in command ofthe Diamond Fields Horse, and took part in several actions (Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel).
Commanded part of the Griqualand West Field Force in the Griqua. rising in 1878, including numerous engagements
and skirmishes with the natives (several times mentionedin despatches ; commended in the Governor's despatches
for "energy, ability, and resource displayed under most trying circumstances," Medal with Clasp). Served in com-
mand of an expedition into Arabia Petrsea, despatched during the Egyptian war of 1882 for the purpose of bringing
to justice the murderers of Professor Palmer and his party (KC3IG., Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Commanded the forces in the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1S84-85 [GCMG.). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 in command of the 5th Infantry Division, and as Military Governor of Northern Cape Colony,
and took part with the Ladysmith Relief Force in the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900, including the
engagement at Spien Kop' (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards Military Governor of Northern Cape
Colony.
10 Lord Kitchener served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, and was present in the engagement
at Gemaizah in command of a Brigade of the Egyptian Army (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in the
operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
and Clasp). Commanded the Dongola Expeditionary Force in 1896, a force, British and Egyptian, which
advanced into the Soudan with the object of retaking from the Dervishes the lost province of Dongola, and, after
several successful engagements, reconquered the province (promoted to be Major General for distinguished
snrvice in the field, KCB., 1st Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Commanded the expedition throughout the operations in 1897, which resulted in the capture of Abu Hamed
(Clasp to Khedive's Medal). Commanded the forces, 'British and Egyptian, in the Soudan campaign of 1898 by
which the Soudan was reconquered from the Dervish invaders and the Khalifa's power finally overthrown
at the battle of Khartoum (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, raised to the Peerage, GCB., two
Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 218
80 Lient. General Strahan served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 187S-80 (Brevet of Major, MedaD.
22 Major General Leach was specially employed on survey operations with theLooshai Expedition in 1871-72
(received the thanks of the Government of India and of the Secretary of State, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1379-S0, and was specially employed on survey operations; took part in the expeditions into
the Bazar and Lughman Valleys — severely woundedat Maidanak (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, and Victoria Cross) ; served with the Candahar Field Force in charge of survey operations and after-
wards as Brigade Major Royal Engineers and Field Engineer; was present in the engagements at Girishk and
Maiwand, in the defence of and sortie from Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (received the thanks of the
Government of India and twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal with Clasp) : was
awarded the T€ " for having, in action with the Shinwarris, near Maidanah, Afghanistan, on the 17th March 1879,
when covering the retirement of the Survey Escort who were carrying Lieutenant Barclay, 45th Sikhs, mortally
wounded, behaved with the utmost gallantry in charging, with some men of the 45th Sikhs, a very much larger
number of the enemy. In this encounter Captain Leach killed two or three of the enemy himself, and he received
a severe wound from an Afghan knife in the left arm. Captain Leach's determination and gallantry in this affair,
in attacking and driving back the enemy from the last position, saved the whole party from annihilation." Served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 ns'Colonel on the Staff in command of troops at Korosko.
23 Sir J. C. Ardagh served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) ;
served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Commanding Royal Engineer and Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General, Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as
Commandant of the Base at Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel). Was present in the engagement
at Giniss. on the Upper Nile, on the 30th December 1885 (mentioned in despatches).
** Sir Thomas Eraser was speciaUy employed in the Russo-Turkish war in 1877 as Military Officer to the Com-
mander in Chief of the British Fleet in Besica Bay, accompanied the Turkish Commander in Chief in the campaign
on the Lom, and was present at several engagements and at the bombardment of Rustchuk (Brevet of Major).
Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Deputy Assistant Quarter MasterGeneral in the Intelligence Branch (mentioned in
despatches, CJfff.). "Was afterwards Assistant Quarter Master General.and finally Assistant Military Secretary to
Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of Royal Engineers, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (otji September), and at the battle of
Tel-el- Kebir (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant General on the
Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
25 Sir Bindon Blood served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in tre
Zulu wir of 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet cf
Lt.Col >nel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Chief Staff Officer, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass,
at the passage of the Swat River, and in the engagements at Panjkora and jlamugai (mentioned in despatches,
KCB. and Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Malakand Field Force during the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India in 1S97-98, including the relief of the Malakand, the relief of Chakdara, the operations in the
Swat Valley and action of Landakai, the operations in Bajour and actions at Nawagai and in the Mahmund^
Valley; commanded, subsea_uently, the Buner Field Force (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of
the Commander in Chief In India and Governor General in Council, promoted to be Major General, two
Clasps).
26 Major General W. Salmondwas employed during the Egyptian war of 1882 as Commanding Royal Engineer at
the Base of Operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.'Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khe-
dive's Star).
27 Sir Herbert Chermside during the Russo-Turkish war in 1876-78 accompanied the Turkish trooDS a?
Militpry Attache (Turkish War Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham with the Intelligence Department
(Clasp). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in the Egyptian Army and as Governor General of the
Lied Sea Littoral and Egyptian Military Commissioner (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Lt.Colonel, 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Clasp). Served in the operations in the Soudan in 1887, and was present in the
engagement at Sarras in command of the force (Brevet of Colonel, 2nd Class of the Medpuie). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 3rd Infantry Division (mentioned in despatches).
28 Colonel J. E. Broadbent served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98, first with the Malakand Field Force as Commanding Royal Engineer, including the expedi-
tion into the Mohmund country and Bajaur (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Commanding Royal Engineer until invalided, including the engagement at Saran Sar (mentioned in
despatches CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
32 Sir Elliott Wood served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star) ; served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1884 in the Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (twice
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentionedin despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Chief Engineer (mentioned in despatches, KCB.).
40 Colonel Waller served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Nugent, Com-
manding Royal Engineer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
41 Sir William Nicholson served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 as Field Engineer Candahar Field Force,
and as Commanding Royal Engineer Thull Chotiali Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards as
Field Engineer Cabul andCabul-Candahar Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the
6th October 1879 and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including 'the engagement at Lataband
(mentionedin despatches); accompanied SirFrederick Roberts in the inarch to Candahar. and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) .
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Assistant AdjutantGeneral,
Army Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Adjutant
General Chief of the Staff, including the engagement at Chagru Kotal, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement of qth November 1897 ; also took part in the
operations near Dwatoi and the engagement of 24th November 1897, and in the operations against the Khani Khel
Chamkanis and in the Bara and Bazar valleys (mentioned in despatches, KCB. and Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Military Secretary to Lord Roberts, and afterwards as Director of
Transport (mentioned in despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field).
13 Colonel Beresford served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
41 Colonel C. M. Watson served m the Egyptian war of i832 in the Intelligence Department, and was present
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, at the action of Kassasin on the 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, ^thClass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
,s Sir Herbert Jekyll served during the Ashanti war in charge of the Telegraph until invalided on the 30th
January 1874 (Medal).
2l"a War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
48 Colonel A. O. Green served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on the Staff of the 2nd Division, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham as Intelligence Officer, and was present in the engagement
at El Teb— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and twoClasns).
,9 Brigadier General Barklie served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"Colonel Rawson served as Assistant Field Engineer and in command of a company of the "Queen's Own"
Sapper* and Miners in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal).
50 Colonel W. G. Morris served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Colonel of the Staff for Royal Engineers.
5' Sir Henry Settle served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer at Gemai and on the Lines
of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the operations at Suakin in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel and Clasp); in the operations in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie); and in the operations in the Soudan in i8qt, including the capture of
Tokar (Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Inspector General on the Lines
of Communication.
5a Major General Henry served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Clasp).
53 Sir Reginald Claro Hart served with the Khyber Column in the Afghan war from Jan. to June 1879,
first with the 2nd Division attached as a Regimental Officerto the 24th Punjab Native Infantry during the 2nd
Bazar Expedition against the Zukha Khel Afreedis, and afterwards with the 1st Division. Was several times em-
ployed by the Quarter Master General's Department in making reconnaissances (mentioned in despatches, Victoria
Cross, Medal) : was awarded the Y£ " for his gallant conduct in risking his own life in endeavouring to save the
life of a private soldier. The Lieutenant General commanding the 2nd Division Peshawur Field Force reports that
when on convoy duty with that Force on 31st January, 1879, Lieutenant Hart, of the Royal Engineers, took the ini-
tiative in running some 1,200 yards to the rescue of a wounded Sowar of the nth Bengal Lancers in a riverbed ex-
posed to the fire of the enemy, of unknown strength, from both flanks, and also from a party in the river bed.
Lieutenant Hart reached the wounded Sowar, drove off the enemy, and brought him under cover with the aid
of some soldiers, who accompanied him on the way." Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de
Camp to Major General Graham, commanding the 2nd Brigade, and was present in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria 5th August, the engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin (as
Acting Assistant Quarter Master General to Graham's force in the second action) , and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with (Hasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star). Commanded ihe First Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-0S, including the operations in the Kbankee Valley, the-
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the operations in the Waran Valley on the 9th December, and the
operations in the Mastura Valley, with the passage of the Suppri Pass; also in the subsequent operations in the
Khyber Pass and Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
54 Lt.Colonel L. F. Brown served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
ss Colonel 0. H. Bagot served in the Afghan war of 1878-79, including the operations in the Koorum Valley
(mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Bechuanalaud Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
59 Lt.Colonel W. Peacocke served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the expedition into the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force, and took part with the expedition into the Mohmand
country, part of the time as Commanding Royal Engineer; also with the Buner Field Force as Commanding
Royal Engineer including the capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
60 Colonel D. A. Scott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Serve 1 in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Brevet of Major, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Railway Officer
at Haifa and in charge of railway extensions (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Also served
in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss (DSO.).
81 Colonel Spratt-Bowring served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the
PeiwarKotal (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagements at Charasiah on the 6th October 1870 (mentioned!
in despatches)and at ilattoon as Adjutant of Royal Engineers Kuram Valley Field Force, and afterwards as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Infantry Brigade Cabul Field Force; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration;. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Brigade Major Royal Engineers
and Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
62 Sir Arthur Dorward served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kara
Dakka and in the operations in the Kama district (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 in
command of the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in China in 1900 in Commani
of the troops in Northern China (mentioned in despatches, KCB.).
M Colonel R. M. Hyslop served with tho Right Column of the Lushai Field Force in the campaign of 1871-72,
in command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, thanKs of Indian and Home
Governments, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
65 Colonel G. Barker served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagementat Tel-el-Mahuta,
in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Maior, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Intel-
ligence Department.
67 Colonel J.Cameron served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present as Orderly Officer to Colonel
Wood in the engagement at Tabaka Udoda (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel G. R. R. Savage served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in charge of advanced Field Telegraph and
Signalling arrangements with the force under Sir Donald Stewart (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Thurburn served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commanding
Royal Engineer on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
*■ Colonel Hoskyns served in the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
of 1378-80 as Assistant Field Engineer with Sir Donald Stewart's Division, and was present in the engagements;
at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
<4 Colonel St. G. C. Gore served in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present m the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp) .
'5 Colonel R. 0. Lloyd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1855-86, and again in 1887-8S, as Field
Engineer and was severely wounded in an engagement near Mandalay on the 8th January 1S86 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
?6 Colonel C. R. Conder served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition
under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service and in charge of the Topographical Department.
71 Colonel T. R. Main served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was present in the engagementat Neumaka; also
served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Invezane, at Ekowe during the investment
(mentioned in despatches), and in the engagementat Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
"8 Colonel C. W. Sherrard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 2186
80 Colonel FT. H. Hart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commanding Royal Engineer 1st Division, including
the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the operations in the Waran Valley on the gth December, and
the operations in the Mastura Valley witn the passage of the Suppri Pass ; also in the subsequent operations in the
Khyber Pass and the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
82 Colonel E. Dickinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served
in the Soudan campaign in 188.=;, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tot'rek zereba
(two Clasps).
^Colonel W. F. N. Noel served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of Royal Engineers, Natal.
83 Colonel Rochfort-Boyd served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 (Clfff.).
85 Major General Shone served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in i33i as Assistant Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1835-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. -and Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Miranzai Expeditions
in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commanding Royal
Eneineer of the Line of Communications (menLione I in despatches, Cfi., and Medal with Clasp).
60 Colonel W. H. White, Lt.Colonels H. Finnis, A. L. Mein, and F. Peel, and Major C. B. Mayne served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
67 Colonel J. M. T. Badgley served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in i33?-36, and was severely wounded in an engagement on the 6th May 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
88 Colonel H.W. Duperier served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal).
93 Colonel B. Scott, Lt.Colonels J. Kellie and G. M. Porter, and Major L. C. Jackson served in the Afghan
war in 1S73-79 (Medal).
94 Colonel S. Grant served in the Afghan war of i878-8c,and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(mentioned in despatches) and in the engagement at Cha^-asiah on the 25th April 18S0 (mentioned in despatches,
.Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Field Engineer (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Claspj. Served with the force at Sualrin during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(+th Class of the Osmanieh).
95 Colonel S. H. Exham served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
96 Colonel E. Glennie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
97 Colonel G. F.Wilson served with the Nile Expedition in 1384-85 as Superintendent of Railway Works (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
99 Brigadier General Leach served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the 1st Division Khyber Field Force
in command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
with the expeditions into the Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches),
afterwards with the Koorum Valley Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer and in command of a company of
Bengal Sappers and Miners, took part in the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, and was
present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition
m 1334-85 on Commissariat duty, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
1639-90 as Commanding Royal Engineer, Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 a3 Commanding Royal
Engineer with the force, and was present at the capture of the Malakacd Pass and in the engagement at Panjkora
Elver (mentioned in despatches, CB. , and Medal with Clasp).
100 Colonel W. H. Chippindall serve.! in the Alghan warof 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
101 Lt.Colonel E. W. Cotter served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present at the defence of the post of
Quarman (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th Company Bengal Sappers and Miners and was Field Engineer
in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Nile Expedition and with the Nile Frontier Field Force
in 1885 as Station Royal Engineer at Assouan. Served with the Burma Field Force in 1887-88, and raised the
Burma Sappers and Miners (Medal with Clasp).
102 Sir H. E. M'Callum served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp).
"" Lt.Colonel P. G.Von Donop served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
106 Lt.Colonel H. W. Smith-Rewse served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade Major of
Royal Engineers, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
107 Lt.Colonel J. E. Blackburn served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action
at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
(mentioned in despatches).
103 Lt.Colonel Leversor. served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Acting Deputy Assistant Commissary General, and
was present in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechu-
analand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service.
l!0 Lt.Colonel R. L. Hippisley served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
111 Lt.Colonel Hellard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th
September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
113 Lt.Colonel J. C. L. Campbell served in the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1873-80 as Adjutant Royal Engineers Khyber Line Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid,
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 24th Company of Royal Engineers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
113 Colonel C. K. Wood served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on Telegraph duty (Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Chief Engineer, Natal (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Colonel).
114 Lt.Colonel G.H. W.O'Sullivan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low as Road Commandant on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Mohmund Field Force, and as
Assistant Quarter Master General Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
two Clasps). Served in the operations in China in 1900 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter-Master General
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet Colonel).
us Lt.Colonel E. Blunt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Field Engineer 2nd Brigade, and was present in
the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Buner Field Force (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
118 Lt.Colonel 0. C. Ellis served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Engineer
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"° Lt.Colonel J. B. Sharpe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in
2i8c War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
the South African war in 1899-1903 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagements at
Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein.
122 Lt.Colonel Digby served in theAt'ghan war in 1879-Soin command of a company ofthe Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was present in the affair at Besud (mentioned in despatches.
Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhartin 1897-98 with the
Tochi Field Force as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
126 Lt. Colonel M. C. Barton served in the Afghan warin i878-79(mentioned indespatches, Medal). Also served with
the Akha Expedition in 1883-S4 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (twice
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the IsazaiExpedition as Commanding Royal Engineer
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in charge of the Field Park, Royal Engineers
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand and Buner Field Forces
as Field Engineer, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and
Clasp).
127 Lt.Colonel R. C. Maxwell served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
al Lt.Colonel A. H. Bagnold served in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in the
Telegraph Department (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
li4 Lt.Colonel W. V. Constable served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
135 Lt.Colonel R. H. Jennings served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, firstinchargeof a survey party, and after-
wards as Political Officer (mentioned in despatches, -Medal).
137 Lt.Colonel A. C. Foley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie
and the occupation of Candahar (Medal). Served in the operations near Suakin m .December 1888 and was pre-
sent in the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
139 Lt.Colonel Darling served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of a company of the Queen's Oh 11 Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, including the operations of the Moveable Column under Brigadier
General Arbuthnot (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of a company of the Queen's Own
Sappers and Miners, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidic,
and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
140 Lt.Colonel Andrews Speed served with the Madras Sappers and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer in the
Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Burmese Expedition in :886 (Medal with Clasp).
141 Lt.Colonel P.T.Buston served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Chirasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of tho
Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with theHazara Expedition in 1888 as Field
Engineer (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command ofthe Bengal
Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
143 Lt.Colonel J. C. Tyler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on
the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
145 Lt.Colonel G. H. Sim served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medai). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith
Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Spion Kop (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
147 Lt.Colonel J. C. Campbell served with the Bengal Sappers had Miners in the Jo waki A tieedee Expedition in
1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Assistant Field Engineer, and in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
149 Lt.Colonel J. A. Ferrier served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in
command at Ambigole, and was present at the attack on Ambigole Wells (DSO.). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir- William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Field
Engineer 1st Division (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
151 Lt.Colonel J. D. Fullerton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Acting Adjutant of the Bombay Sappers
and Minei s (Medal) . Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Company Commander No. 2 Company
Bombay Sappers and Miners (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
154 Major E. C. Spilsbury served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
156 Lt.Colonel G. T. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar including
the sortie ofDeh Khoiah (mentioned in despatches, and commended in Generai Orders by H.R.H. the Field Marsha)
Commanding in Chief for his gallant behaviour on the 12th August 1880), and was present ?.t the battle of Can-
dahar (Medal with Clasp).
158 Lt.Colonel Conner served in the Afghan warin 1878-79 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal).
100 Lt.Colonel Lindley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition and in the operations
of the Moveable Column under Brigadier General Arbuthnot (Medal) . Served with the Madras Sappers and Miners
and as Assistant Field Engineer in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
withClasn, and Khedive's Star).
162 Lt.Colonel Bethell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 as Staff Officer to the Chief Engineer South Africa Field Force (DSO.).
164 Lt.Colonel Attree served in the Afghan warin 1878-79 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as
Assistant Field Engineer (Medal).
166 Colonel Hon. M. G.Talbot served in the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Chara-
siah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sh Frede-
rick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897 as Staff Officer for Intelligence at
Merowe ( British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) ; in 1898 with the Intelligence Staff, including the battle
of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; and in 1899 as Director
of Military Intelligence in the operations in the advance against the Khalifa (3rd Class of the Osmameh).
170 Lt.Colonel S. A. E. Hickson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
172 Lt.Colonel G. C. P. Onslow served in the Afghan warin 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Chara-
siah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of the
Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1S85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
174 Lt.Colonel W. F. H. Stafford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the expeditions into
the Lughman and Hissarik Valleys (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i83i.
176 Lt.Colonel E. A. Waller served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, and commended in General Orders by H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding in Chief
for his gallant behaviour on the 12th August 1880), and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
178 Lt.Colonel A. H. Kenney served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition iu 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
War Services of the 0 fleers of the Royal Engineers. 2iSd
180 ColonelWahab served in the Afghan warof 1878-80 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Assist-
ant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal). Also served withtheMahsoodWuzeeree
Expedition in 1881 as Assistant Field Engineer. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the
Hazara Expedition in iSSS (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891
•mentioned in despatches. Clasp); with the Isazai Field Force in 1802 ; and with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort
nnder Brigadier General Turner in 1894 as Survey Officer .mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1294-05 '(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir 'William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the T'rah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
181 Lt.Colonel W. A. E. St. Clair served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0 (Medal). Served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
183 Lt.Colonel G. A. Tower served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
154 Lt.Colonel Childers served in the Afghan war of 1S-S-S0, and was preseDt in the engagements at Takht-i-Pnl
and at Charasiah on the 6th October 1873 and in the operations round Cabul on December 1S79 ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of iS32 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar,Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in tho
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 as Aide de Camp to Lord Wolseley (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
185 Lt.Colonel L. B. Friend served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S08, and
was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
;k Lt.Colonel Shute served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as
Assistant Field Engineer, and took part in the operations in Kama (Medal).
loS Lt.Colonel H. de H. Haig served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as
Assistant Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Fish Creek and at the capture of Batoche
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
190 Lt.Colonel C. Penrose served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal).
J92 Lt.Colonel J. G. Day served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal).
:s4 Lt.Colonel E. J. W. Jerome served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Khevl and Takht-i-Pul (Medal with Clasp).
196 Lt.Colonel G. K. Scott-Moncrieff served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjidand in the operations round Cabul in December 1870 (mentionedin despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the operations in China in 1900 as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches, CIB.).
198 Lt.Colonel H. M. Sinclair served with the expedition to°Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as Com-
manding Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Star).
201 Lt.Colonel C. M. Bate served in the Boer war of 18S1. Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with
Clasp and Khedive's Star).
204 Lt.Colonel J. G. Lutyens served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp).
209 Lt.Colonel S . D. Cleeve served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
211 Lt.Colonel MacDonnell served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and
as Assistant Field Engineer with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition
(Medal). Served with the Rumpa Field Force in 1879-80 in command of a Company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Superintendent of Army Signalling. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Indian
Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
214 Lt.Colonel H. Appleton served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition as Assistant Field Engineer. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
216 Lt.ColonelJ. E. Dickie served in the Alghanwarin 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed.
Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Saif-u-deen (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2
and was pretent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
_ Ms Major H. E. S. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1S80 as Assistant Field Engineer with the Khyber
Line Force and the Khyber Brigade (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and with the Hazara Expedition in zZgt as Field Engineer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force nnder Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Fieli Engineer ( mentioned in despatches, DSO. , and
Medal with Clasp).
ao Lt.Colonel H. J.Foster served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin (qth
September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
221 Major C. E. Haynes served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was presentat the relief of Ekowe (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
222 Major H. H. Barnet served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with C'lntp).
223 Major O. E. Ruck served in the Boer war of j88i.
2:4 Major H. E. Goodwyn served in the Afghan war of 1S70-80 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal). Served
with the Madras Sappers and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
-2^ Major W. F. Hawkins served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-''■ Major R. P. Littledale served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of
i38i. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
22' Major C. E. Commeiine served in the Zulu war of 1879, and took p&rt in the defence of Pretoria (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the B-jer war of iSSi.
229 Major F. G. Bond served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the action of Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) . Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Field Engineer istBrigade (mentionedin
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tirah Expeditionary- Force, including the
operations in the Bazar Valley— wounded (Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
230 Major G. F. Leverson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the nth Field Company
Royal Engineers, and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, and
in subsequent operations in Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal.
232 Majo- F. G.Bowles served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the destruction of Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
233 Major F. B. Longe served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on
the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts m the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in charge of the Indian Survey Party,
and was present at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
234 Major T. de la H. Brotherton was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the
Boer war in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
235 Major E. C. Stanton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition
in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
236 Lt.Colonel F. C. Heath served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at El Magfar and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1BS5
2i8e War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major. Clasp).
287 Major F. M. Glubb served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 17th Company Royal Engineers, in
command after the relief of Ladysmith, and took part in the advance into the Transvaal under Sir Redvers Buller,
including the engagements at Botha's Pass and Armand's Nek, and in the operations under Sir C. F. Clery near
Standerton, DSO.
2S8 Major A. G. Thomson served in the Egyptian war 0/ 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1885
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
J39 Major E. St. C. Pemberton served in the Boer war in 1S81. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
24° Colonol H. M. Lawson served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present
in the engagement at ElTeb (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star); also served with
the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85, and was present at the action of AbuKlea, and in the engagements at El Gubat,
Metammeh, and at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
two Clasps'). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 in command of the
Irregulars at the capture and subsequent defence of Gedaref — dangerously wounded (.mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
"' Maior J. A. Tanner served with the Mahsood Wuzecree Expedition in 1881. Served in trie Soudan campaign
m 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 as Adjutant of
Rcyal Engineers (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant Royal Engineers, and was present at the capture of the
Malakand Pass and in the engagements at Swat and Panjkora River (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
312 Major F. D. F. MacCarthy served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
243 Lt. Colonel J. L. Irvine served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
244 Major H. M. Jackson served in the Burmese campaign in 1886-87, including the Southern Shan Expe-
dition (Medal with Clasp) ; and in 1888-89, when he took part in the Karenni Expedition and was slightly wounded
in an engagement at Nga-Kyaing (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
2"t Major E. Agar served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 26th Company Royal
Engineers, and took part in operations in Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal.
243 Major H. N. Dumbleton served with the Nile E.\pedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
240 Major H. B. N. Adair served with the Nile Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
24? Major A. M. Mantell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh.and Khedive's Star).
348 Major P.Pv. Bum-Murdoch served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 47th Company
Royal Engineers, and took part in the operations round Arundel in February 1900, the advance to and crossing of the
Orange River, the march to Bloemfontein under Major General Clements, the operations near Dewetsdorp, and in
Engineer duty on the Line of Communications.
*** Major Godfrey Williams served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served' with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
2511 Major H. F. Chesney served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Field Engineer (mentioned in
despatches Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
ockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Cla«p).
251 Major F. J. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
252 Major L. A. Arkwright served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was
present at the' battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
S53 Major Cairnes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 37th
Company Royal Engineers, and was present in the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Hussar Hill, the
operations on the Tugela including the engagement at Pieter's Hill and the relief of Ladysmith, and the subsequent
engagements at Botha's Pass and Armand's Nek.
** Major B. B. Russell served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890. Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on the Lines of Communication as Adjutant of Royal Engineers
(Medal with Clasp). *.-„., ^ . • ..
255 Major C. D. Learoyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as an Orderly
Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the
Rhodesian Field Force (Bt. of Lt.Col.). _
«6 Major S. L. Norris served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at El Maglar
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2i" Lt.Colonel H. Mullaly served with the Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Field Engineer Chit-
tagong 'Column (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as a
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Lines of Communication (mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
3" Major Winn served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
262 Lt.Colonel F. H. Kellv served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Field Engineer Moh-
aiand Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commanding Royal
Enginee*- 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
264 Major H. S. King served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2" Lt Colonel A. E. Sandbach served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the
engagement at Thakool (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the
Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Aide de Camp to Major General
Files Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1898 as an
Assistant Adjutant General and also as Commandant at Wady Haifa, and was present at the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
J69 Major R. F. Allen served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Field Engineer (mentioned in
espatches Medal with Clasp)-
t't Major A. M. Stuart served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also
served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
"* Major H. V. Biggs served -with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98, including the operations on the Samana Range, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as
Adjutant Royal Engineers on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with three
««PMajor E. M. Burton served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and accompanied Sir Charles Warren in the
expedition into Arabia Petraea despatched for the purpose of bringing to justice the murderers of Professor
Palmerand hisparty (mentioned in despatches, Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the 26th Field Company of the Royal Engineers, and was present in the
engagements at ElTeb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 26th Field
Company of the Royal Engineers, and afterwards with the Camel Corps, and took part in the operations of the
Desert Column including the advance to Gakdul, Gubat, and Metammeh (Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 as Staff Officer Royal Engineers.
"9 Major M. L. Tuke served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th
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September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884,
and was present in theengagementatTemai(twoClasps) ; also servpd with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (Clasp).
^ Major P. H. Oldfield served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Poukhan
Expedition! ^ i8Sq; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in iSSg-gc (Clasp).
K: Major Dopping-Hepenstal served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
253 Major E. H. Hemming served with the Zhob Yalley Expedition in 1884.
2SC Major W. M. Hodder. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 7S6.
243 Major Huleatt served in the Egyptian warofiS82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-83 with the Egyptian Army (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp). Served in the operations of the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss (4th Class of the Osmanieh).
290 Lt.Colonel R. S.Maclagan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp); -with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William
I.ickhart in i8g4~g5 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in i8g7~g8 with the
Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
300 Major H. G. C. Swayne serveu with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in iR8g-go (Medal with Clasp).
304 Captain J. Stewart served with the Burmese Expedition in 7885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
307 Colonel Kincaid served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Assistant Adjutant General, Infantry Division, including the engagement at Firket and
the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevetof Major, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
303 Lt.Co'.onel Aylmer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 886-88 ;mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp). Served in the operations against the Hunza-Nagar-i in iSgi-g2 as Commanding Royal Engineer, in-
cluding the capture of the Nilt Fort — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, UC, and
Clasp) : was awarded the Victoria Cross "for his conspicuous bravery in the assault and capture of the Nilt Fort
on 2nd of December iSgi. This officer accompanied the storming party, burst open the inner gate with gun-
cotton, which he placed and ignited, and though severely wounded, once in the leg and twicein the right hand, fired
nineteen shots with his revolver, killing several of the enemy, and remained fighting until, fainting from loss of
blood, he was carried out of action." Served with the Isazai Field Force in i8g2. Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, including the engagements in the Swat Valley, at Panjkora River and
Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
309 Lt.Colonel J. E. Capper served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1898 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
310 Major Baddeley served with the Burme'seExpeditionin 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp.
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Tndia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
311 Major P. E. Dixon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1893 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with Clasp).
3'2 Major C. Hill served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3;3 Major Petrie served with the Zhob Valley Field Force in 1884 as Assistant Field Engineer. Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88, including the expeditions tothe Rnby Mines andMainlong (mentioned in de-
soatches, Medal with two Clasps); also served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with No. 2
Company Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
314 Lt.Colonel C. H. Cowie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 on the Line of
Communications of the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
315 Major W. R. Morton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp).
313 Major F. Glanville served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
3,9 Lt.Colonel J. R. L. Macdonald served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp). Served in the operations in Central Africa in 1894 (Brevet of Major) ; and in the operations in
Uganda in 1897-98, including the engagement at Lubwa's Hill, Usoga, when he was in command (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
320 Major E. W. Walton served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp).
32i Major W. J. D. Dundee served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
322 Major A. W. Roper served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the South African war in i8gg-i9oo, and was present in the engagements at Paardeberg and Driefontein
(Brev. ofLt.Col.).
325 Lt. Colonel S. L. Craster served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Major Royal Engineers (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
321 Major G. M. Heath served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 188.1-85. Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
325 Major F. A. Molony served in the Soudan campaign in 1883 ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the South African war in 1899-igoo as a Staff Officer Royal Engineers.
326 Major W. Du C.Luard served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1S87-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
•*» Major W. G. R. Cordue served with the Hazara Expedition as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
328 Major J. M. Wade served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
529 Major W. J. Bythell served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir CharlesWarren in 1884-85 on special
service (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Survey duty
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 as Survev Officer Mohmund Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary-
Force as Survey Officer Peshawur Column and during the operations in the Bazar Valley and with the Khyber
Brigade (two Clasps).
530 Major C. Godby served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1889,
including the engagement at Toski (Clasp).
331 Major J. W. Pringle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
332 Major Renny-Tailyour served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Survey duty (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
333 Major W. A. J. O'Meara served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86— severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in i8gg-igoo as Chief Intelligence Officer at
Bloemfontein, and afterwards as an Assistant Military Governor at Johannesburg (CMG.).
334 Major E. D. Haggitt served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagements at Paardeberg, Driefontein, and Fouriesburg.
335 Lt.Colonel W. S. Gordon served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, and was present with the
Egyptian Army in the engagementat Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the operations in the Soudan in i83g including the engagement at Toski in command of Field
Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener m 1896 as Director of Stores, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (men-
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tioned in re1 patches, Brevet, of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Mednl with two Clasps); in the operations
in 1S97 as Director of Stores Egyptian Army, and in 189s as Director of Stores Egyptian Army, and' n command
ot'a liunboat, includingthe battle ot Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.C ilonel, Clasp to Khedive's
Medal). Granted the 4th Class of the Order of the Osmauich, and subsequently the 3rd CUiss ot the Medjidie,
for services with the Egyptian Army.
836 Lt.CdonelJ. I. Lang served in 1893-94 with a force of about 1,000 Housas in a movement against the Ashantis
who threatened the protected State of Attabubu, about 400 miles from the Gold Coast.
33" Major C. E. Salvcsen served with the Bechuanalaud Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
338 Major Bonham-Carter served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
339 Major C. S. Rose served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
340 Major E. F. Taylor served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberlcy Relief Force, and was
present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein.
341 Major R. U. H. Buckland served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888,
includinc the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, Clasp). Served in
the South African war in 1899-1900 (mentioned in despatches).
3,2 Lt. Colonel R. S.Curtis served in the operations in the Soudan in 1891, and was present at the capture of
Tokar (Bronze Star with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir
Francis Scott in 1895 as Director ot Telegraphs (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Star). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Major General E. Wood (DSO.).
343 Major T, Harrison-Topham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1892, and was present at the
defence of Sadon (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1889-19C0 with the 26th Company Royal Engineers, and took part in the operations round Colesberg in January
and February 1900, in the advance 10 Bloemfontein, and the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria including
the capture of Karree.
3,4 Lt.Colonel A. G. Hunter- Weston served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Ben(ral Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1S94 in
command of No. 2 Company Bengal Sappers aud Miners (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-95 in command of Bengal Sappers and Miners — wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including the engagement at Firket (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1 899-1 901 ;
Commanded the Engineers in Lt. General French's column, and was present ia the operations round Colesberg in
December 1899 to February 1900; took part in the advance t."> Bloemfontein, including the engagement at
Modder River, the relief of Kimberley, the operations at Paardeberg, and the action at Driefontein, and in the
advance to Pretoria, including engagements at Zand River and Diamond Hill ; was D.A.A. General Cavalry
Division in the advance to Middelburg, including the engagement at Belfast and numerous minor affairs; was
Staff Officer to Lt.General French from December 1900 onwards (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, DSO., and Medal with seven Clasps).
)4S Major J. A. Dealy served with the Burmese Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
340 Major R. J. H. L. Mackenzie served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George
White (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
347 Major J. A. Gibbon served in the campaign on ttie North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 180S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
348 Captain R. T. R. Laurence served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
345 Major H. B. H. Wright served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with two Clasps); in the Chin Field Force in 1888 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
Onentioned in despatches); and with the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S in command of No. 4 Company Queen's
Own Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) .
35u Major J. C. Rimington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
351 Major C. H. Roe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Queen's Own Sapp'rs and Miners
(Medal With Clasp).
852 Major G. M. Harper served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagements at
Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Hussar Hill, and the. operations on the Tugela, including the engagement at Pieter's
Hill and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
353 Major F. E. G. Skey served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
554 Major G. E. Phillips served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star;. Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, including the operations of 17th to 24th Jan.
1900 — wounded (mentioned in despatches).
355 Captain Le Breton Simmons served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
356 Major E. A. Edgell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
357 Major S. H. Powell served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Intelligence Officer (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served iu the ca.mpaisn on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
358 Major W. Ewbank served with tbe Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89
(Clasp).
319 Captain L. P. Chapman served with the Burmese Expedition in i£88(Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin-Lusha
Expeditionary Force in iStg-go (Clasp) ; and with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
'"■ Captain W. A. Liddelf served m the operations ofthe Zhob Field Force in 1890.
sol Captain A. L. Schreiber served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tochi
Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
362 Captain J. A. S. Tulloch served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-89 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners, and afterwards as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Wolseley ; served as Intelligence Officer 1st Brigade
from 1st Nov. 1887 to 1st April 1888, and from Aug. to Dec. 1888 as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (Medal with two
•Clasps); also served with the Chin Field Force in 1888-80.
363 Captain U. W. Evans served with the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp). Served in tbe campaign en the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Officer in charge of Engineer Field Park (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
364 Captain E. H. Bland served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
3G6 Captain W. C. Hedley served in the South African war in 1899-igoo with the 17th Company Royal Engineers, in"
command after the death of Major Massy, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the actions at Spion Kop and
Vaal Krantz, and in the engagements prior to the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the
subsequent advance into the Transvaal under Sir Redvers Buller, and in the operations under Sir C. F. Clery near
Standerton (mentioned in despatches, Biev. of Major).
366 Captain Stokes-Roberts served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Eazara Expedition in 1S88 (Clasp).
S67 Major H. B. Williams served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with the Royal Engineers, and took part
in operations in Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, DSO.).
3K Captain G. D. Close served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 189: [Clasp).
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3:9 CiptainH.F.Sorsbie served frith the Burmese Expedition in i8S7as Assistant Field Engineer (Med xl with Clasp).
570 Captain ri. J . Sherwood served with the Ohin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with No. 2 Company
Bengal Sappers and Miners, Bart of the time in command of a half company (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp)". Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force including the operations in Ba.jour and the
Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the a-tiack and
capture of the Ta'nga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
373 Captain C. C. Perceval served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-SS (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in iSSS (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; ana with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
374 Major H. C. Nanton served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1S85 with the
Midland Battalion of Canadian Militia (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir RobeitLowin
1895 as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
373 Captain P. H. du P. Casgrain served in the Canadian North-West against, the Indian rising as Adjutant
9th Rifles — Canadian Voltigeurs (Medal). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1091 as Field Engineer
Silehar Colomn (Medal with Clasp).
375 Captain W. F. Tilley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87 (Medal with Clasp).
375 Captain G. S. Cartwright served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
379 Captain A. G. Travers served in the Miranzai Expedition in iSyi with the Bengal Sappers and Miners Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp).
350 Captain de Vero Atkinson served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 as Assistant Field Engineer; with the
• hin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in. 18S9-90 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal with .Clasp); and in
the operations of the Zhou Field Force in 1890 with the Bombay Sappers and Miners.
3S- Captain \. T. Moore served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Superintendent of Field Telegraphs.
3&3 Captain H. Prentice served in the operations in Burma in 1S91 with the Wuntho Field. Force (Medal,
with Clasp).
334 Captain E. P. Johnson served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 18S9-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force in command of No. 5 Company Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners, and was present in the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches); also with the Utman Khel
Column of the Malakand Field Force, and with the Buner Field Force, including the storming of the Tanga Pass
(mentioned in. despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
^84f Captain W. V. Scudamore served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier o£ India in 1897-9S with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
365 Captain A. J. rf. Swiney served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in iSgs on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
386 Captain W. J. McElhinny served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
3S7 Captain G. M. Duff served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
333 Captain R. E. Picton Jones served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890.
3S9 Captain J. S. Fowler served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the advance to the relief of
Chitral under Lt. Colonel Kelly in March and April 1895 including the defence of the position at Reshan
(wounded) ; afterwards served with the Relief Force under Sir Robert Low, and was present in the engagement
Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North Wost
Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Mohmand
Field Force, including the operations at Jarobi Glen, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps).
390 Captain G. M. Hutton served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners (Medal with Clasp).
391 Captain H. M. St. A. Wade See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 7S6.
zdi Captain C. H. Heycock served in the Karen Field Force in 1S88-89 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; in the Chin-Lusnai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own
B ippers and Miners (Clasp) ; and in the Kanhow Expedition in 1891 as Intelligence Officer.
393 CaptainF.F. Weedon served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
including the operations of the Chin Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Maler
Kotla Imperial Service Sappers (Medal with two Clasps).
331 Captain R. A. F. Kingscote served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Assistant Field
Engineer Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
395 Captain T. Fraser served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(Medal with Clasp); and in the Hazara Field Force in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners, part of the time
in command of a Company (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant of Royal Engineers 2nd Division,
and was present in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of 9th November 1897, and in the operations in the
Varan Valley, round Dwatoi, and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
396 Captain A. Walpole served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field
Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
397 Captain H. A. D. Fraser served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
39'r Captain G. P. Campbell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
396 Captain W. S. Nathan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the South African war as a Deputy Assistant Director of Railways.
39at Captain C. Ainslie served in the Chiu-Lujhai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
Oledal with Claspl; in the ope -ations in the Chin Hills in 1890-92 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners in
command of a detachment, including the engagement at Thetta (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and in the
Chin Hills in 1892 an I the Shan Hills in 1893 as Attach**, Intelligence Branch (mentioned in despatches). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
399 Captain C. L. Robertson served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 18,94-95
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Survey Officer, including the expedition into the Mohmand country
(mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Buner Field Force as Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
4«o Captain H. E. G. Clayton served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present at the crossing of the
Orange River, in the march to Bloemfontein under Major General Clements, in the operations near Dewetsdorp, and
in duty on the Line of Communications.
401 Lieut. G. C. Kemp served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
402 Captain E. C. Ogilvie served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
tae Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
403 Captain D. L. Mallaby served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
404 Captain H. J. M. Marshall served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners (Medal with Clasp).
405 Major O'Shee served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as special service
officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
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406 Major F. R. F. Boileau sers'ed in the operations against the Eastern Lushai clans in 1092 (Medal with C'Tasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
«X't Captain W. D. Waghom served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1807-9S with the
Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
*"' Major H.E.Austin served in the Wayaristan Expedition in 1894-95 (Medal and Clasps); also in the operations
in Uganda in 1897-98, and was present during a skirmish at Lubwas in command, in the attack at Kijerubo, at
the capture of Kabagambi, and afterwards at Mruli in command (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
3rd Class of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
*"'+ Captain W. A. Harrison served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
408 Captain R. F. G. Bond served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895. and was present at
the capture of the Malakand r>ass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers anu Miners with the Tochi Field Force
(Clasp).
409 Captain C. de W. Crookshank served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Field Engineer
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, aud took part in the operations at I'aardeberg
16th to 27th February 1900— slightly wounded.
410 Captain H. F. Thuillier served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field
Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
410t Captain .1. F. H. Carmichael served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burma, in 1893. Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force (Medal with two Chirps).
411 Captain H. R. Stockley served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp); with the Isazai Ex-
pedition in 1892; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served in
the cairpaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers
and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations at Baiour and the Mohmand country, and
with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
412 Captain A. R. Winsloe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98, with the
Malakand and Buner Field Forces with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, and commanded No. 5 Company
during the defence of Malakand Camp and the relief of Chakdara (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and two
Clasps).
4,3 Captain R. E. Greer served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
415 Lt. Colonel G. F. Gorringe served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
Quarter Master General's duties, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hatir (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major. DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in the operations in
1897 on the Staff of Sir Herbert Kitchener, including the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp) ; and in 1898 as Staff Officer Head Quarters Staff, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in
despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps) ; and in the operations
in 1899 resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa (mentioned in deSDatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
416 Captain P. G. Grant served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
41H Captain F. G. Fuller served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was
present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, at the relief of Kimberley, the
relief of Mafeking, and subsequent operations in the Transvaal, including the defence of Zinkerbosch.
417 Captain F. W. Watling served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, and commanded No. 5 Company at the defence of
Malakand Camp on the 26th July 1897— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
413 Captain A. H. D. Riach served with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
419 Captain L. H. Close served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Waziristan Expedition une'er Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Clasp).
420 Captain W. M. Coldstream served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1S02.
421 Captain H. W. Weekes served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
421t Captain N. M. Hemming served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionaiy Force with the Maler Kotla Imperial Service Sappers (Medal
with two Clasps).
422 Captain G. A. F. Sanders served in Burmahin 1893 with the Qaeen's Own Sappers aud Miners in command
of a detachment in the Kaptial Column.
423 Sir E. P. C. Gironard served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as
Director of Railways, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1897 which
resulted in the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Director of Railways in South Africa (mentioned in despatches,
KC2IG.).
424 Captain A. E. Panet served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp).
425 Captain B. H. Rooke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two
Clasps).
426 Captain R. S. Muter served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp).
«7 Captain C. G. Falcon served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present at the battles of Colenso
and Spion Kop — severely wounded (Brev. of Major).
428 Captain H. A. Cameron served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
429 Major C. W. Gwynn served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94, as Intelli-
gence Officer— three times wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
430 Captain W. G. Hibbert served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
"Of Captain G. B. Macauley served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S97 (4th
Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in 1898, including
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
431 Captain J. M.C. Colvin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass, the engagement near Khar, the passage of the Swat River, and in the engage?
ment at the Panikora River (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, hi
eluding the operations inBajour and the Mohmand country, and with the Buner Force (twice mentioned in des-
patches, i'C and Clasp) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act :— " On the same occasion after.
Lieut. Watson had been incapacitated by his wounds from further efforts, Lieutenant Colvin continued the fight
and persisted in two more attempts to clear the enemy out of the dark and still burning village. He was coij-
spicuous during the whole night for his devotion to his men in the most exposed positions under a heavy fire from
tne enemy."
432 Captaia W. E. R. Dickson served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-k
(Medal with Clasp).
«2t Captain D. M. Griffith served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock
hart in 1807-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations
in Bajour and Mohmand country, and with the Bunev Field Force, including. the attack and capture of the
Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the Boyal Engineers. 218/
433 Captain A. H. Cunningham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Loekhart in 1897-58 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Captain F. H. C. Bnrne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Loekhart in 1S97-93 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, including the relief of
Chakdara and the engagement at Landakai, with the TJtman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force,
including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with two Clasps 1 .
434 Captain G. Lubbock served in the Burmese campaign in 1891-92 in the operations of the Irrawaddy Column
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1S95 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners, .ncluding
the engagement at Malakand, the Swat River, and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
4J° Captain L. W. S. Oldham served in the advance to the relief of Chitral under Lt. Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1S95 as Commanding Royal Engineer, including the engagements at Chakal'.vat and Nisa Gol (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp 1.
436 Captain S. I)'A. Crookshank served with the Chitral Reb'ef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain E. G. Farqnharson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rjbert Low in 1S95, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
4)6 Captain C. O. Hallidav served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
433 Captain R. H. Macdonald served with the Isazai Expedition in 7892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). i"3ee also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual
Army List," p. 786.]
440 Captain H. A. L. Hepper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp j.
411 Captain S. H. Sheppard served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-93 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1897-98
with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the B^zar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
412 Captain G. H. Boileau served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, West Coast of Africa, in 1892, in
eluding the capture of Tambi (mentioned in despatches); and with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1892
including the capture ofToniataba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Field
Force under Sir Robert low in 1895 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
443 Captain W. 3. Traill served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Loekhart in 1S94-93 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1S97-98 with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two Clasps).
444 Captain J. R. Cnancellor served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the NorthWest Frontier of India under Sir William
Loekhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Sirmoor Imperial Service Sappers (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
44- Captain W. E. Manser served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 26th Company Royal Engineers,
and took part in the operations round C^lesberg in January and February 1900, and in the advance from Bloem-
ibntein to Pretoria with the 7th Division.
**> Captain R. S. Walker (mentione 1 in despatches) and Lieut. L. C. de B. Doucet served in the South African war
in 1899-1900, and took part in the operations round Arundel in February 1900, the advance to and crossing of the
Orange River, the march to Bloemfontein under Major General Clements, the operations near Dewetsdorp, and
in duty on the Line of Communications.
U7 Caniain A. H. Tyler served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99, including the Karene Expedition —
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*** Capt. S. G. Faber served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-6 (Star).
15 Captain A. G. Stevenson served with the DongolaExpeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 on
the Railway Staff, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th
• lass of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to
Khedive's Medal) ; and in 185S, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp to
Khedive's Medal).
450 Lieut. M. G. E. Bowman-Manifold served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
111 1896 as Staff Officer of Telegraphs, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Claspsl; in the operations in
i897as StatTOfficerof Telegraphs (Clasp) ; and in 1898 as Staff Officer of Telegraphs, HeadQuarters Statf, including
the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps). Served
in the South African war in iSgg-igoo as a Railway Staff Officer (DSO.).
4=1 Lieut. E. A. Tandy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary F._rce as Assistant Field Engineer Kurram Moveable Column (Medal with two
Clasps).
4>3 Lieut. C. E. G. Vesey served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
4;>4 Lieut. R. A. Gillaru served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart
in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two
Clasps).
455 Lieut. E. Barnardiston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
406 Lieut. H. F. E. Preeland served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pass, in the eu gagement near Khar, and at the passage of the S wat River ( Uedal
with Clasp).
4:i7 Lieut. S. Lloyd Owen served in the South African war in 1899-1901, and was present in the engagements of
Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Hussar Hill, and the operations on the Tugela, including the engagement at Pieter's
Hill and the relief of Ladysmith; also in the subsequent engagement at Laing's Nek and the operations in South
En-tern Transvaal
45i Lieut. A. C. Scott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two Clasps).
"-' Lieut. H. L. Pritchard served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 (Star). Served
wi:h the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including the engagement at Firket
and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to Khedive's Medal); and in 1898, including the battle of
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
_ 46; Lieut. D. S. M'Innes served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star). Served
m the South African war in 1899-1000 on Special Service, and took part in the defence of Kmiberley (mentioned in
despatches, DSO.).
463 Major R. B. D. Blakeney served with the Dongola Expeditionary Fcrce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 ;
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Med-
jidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (Clasp), and with the expedi-
tion in 1898, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
461 Lieut. A. J. Close served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart
is 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
*" Lieut. A. T. Chamier served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Look-
hart in 1 897-98 with the Tirah ExDeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
» Lieut. E. N. St jckley served in the campaign on theNorth West Frontier of India im8§7-93 as Assistant Field
Engineer with the Tochi Field Force, including the engagement a tMaizar (mentioned in despaclies, Medal with Clasp).
4(» 7 T.innl TJ A T\/r: «i.i n • j.i : r_ at n 3 3 n ■__ tt t j. tt:x. _i ; _o .!>..;»; — v*
2i8k War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
Medal and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in 1898, including the battle of Khartoum— slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Jth Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
<cs Lieut. Sir A. Bannerman served in the Sou'h African War in 1 899-1901, and was mentioned in Earl Roberts's
dispatch.
im Lieut. C. H. Ley served in the South African war in 1899-icoo, and was present in the engagements at Spion
Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Hussar Hill, and the operations on the Tugela, including the engagement at Pieter's
Hill and the relief of Ladysmith.
470 Lieut. F. G. Howard served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp.)
Served in the campaign 0.1 the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (two Clasps).
471 Lieut. E. 0. Tylden-Patterson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was
piesent at the capture of Uie Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp) Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tochi
Fiekl Force (Clasp).
472 Lieut. F. S. Garwood served in the campaign on the North We-t Frontier of India, under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98, including the operatic 11s on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Me lal with three Clasps).
473 Lieut. H. Biddnlph s Drved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier General Commanding Royal Engineer Tirah Expeditionary Fjrco
(Medal with two Clasps).
474 Lieut. W. Robertson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 7895 with the Queen's Own
Sappers and Miners (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Fruitier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Telegraph detachment of I lie Bengal Sappers and Miners, and was present
at the defence of the JIaUknnd Camp and the relief of Chakdnra, with the Malakarad Field Force including the
operations in Bajour, with the Buner Field Force inoludina the capture of the Tanga Pass, and with the Tirafc.
Expeditionary Force (tw; re mentioned in despatches, three Clasps).
475 Lieut. C. F. Anderr-on served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(British Medal and Khedive's Medal).
47 'Lieuts. A. Mearesand R. F. A. Hobbs served in the South African war in 1809-1900 with the Royal Engineers,,
and were present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Maigersfontein,, and in subsequent
operations in Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal.
47s Lieut. A. J. Wolff served in the South African war in iS99-i9oo,and was present at the action at Magersfonteini
470 Captain F. R. S.Gervers served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-93 with the Malakand Field Force including the operations in Bajaur, and with the Mohmund Fiehl
and Tirah Expeditionary Forces (Medal with two Clasps).
480 Lieut. C. P. Gunter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
4S'2 Lieut. M. R. Kennedy served in the occupation of Crete in 1898, and was present at the affair of 6th September-
mentioned in despatches).
,ls:1 Lieut. R. S. M'Clintock served in West Africa in 1897-98, and took part in the operations on the Niger,
ncluding the Benin Hinterland Expedition (mentioned in despatches).
484 Lieut. A. A. C'r lokshank served in the campaign on the North We*t Frontier of India, in 1S9.7-93 with the
Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
•Is11 Lieuts. A. J. Savage and R. L. Waller served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
487 Lieut. W. Bovet served in the operations in Mekran in 1898.
488 Lieut. E. O. A. Newcombe served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S97-98,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, British Medal, and Khedive s Medal with Clasp).
489 Lieut. E. N. Manley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir W illiam Lockhart
in 1897-98, and was present at the defence of Malakand Camp and the relief of Chakdara, and with the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
450 Lieut. J\ B. CoiT.y served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S, including the operations on the Samana Range and with the Tirah Expeditionary I'orce (Medal wills
three Clasps).
491 Lieut. D. M. F. Hoystpd served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 26th Company Royal
Engineers, and took part in the operations round Arundel and Reusbnrg in December 1899, in the advance to
Bloemfontein, and the march from Bloemfonteiu 10 Pretoria including the capture • f Kirree.
402 Captain C. H. Foulkes served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 (Medal with Clasp).
493 Lieut. C. B. Thom*>n served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal). Served in the South African
war in 1S99-1900 with the Royal Engineers, and took part in operations in Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal.
494 Lieut. M. R. Files served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 189798 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
495 Lieuts. H. T. G. Moore and G. F. Evans served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and were present at the
battle of Colenso, in the actions at Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz, and in the engagements prior to the relief of
Ladysmith ; took part in the subsequent advance into tne Transvaal under Sir Redvers Buller, including the
engagements at Botha's Pass and Armand's Nek, and in the operations under Sir C. F. Clery near Standerton.
437 Lieut. G. R. Frith served in the South African war in 1890-1900 in command of the 8th Company Royal
Engineers, and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Zinkerbosch near
Heidelberg.
498 Lieut. C. O. Place served in the South African war in 1S99-1900, and was present in the engagements at Spion
Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Hussar Hill, the operations on the Tugela, including the engagement at Pieter's Hill and the
relief of Ladysmith, and the subsequent engagements at Botha's Pass and Armand's Nek.
500 Lieut. P. K. Betty served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagements at
Paardeberg and Driefontein.
502 Lieut. D. M'Keehnie served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagements at Vaal
Krantz and Hussar Hill, the operations on the Tugela, including the engagements at Pieter's Hill and the relief of
Ladysmith, and the subsequent engagements at Botha's Pass and Armand's Nek.
504 Lieut. R. H. Greig served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 with the 8th Company Royal Engineers, and
was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Zinkerbosch — severely wounded (DSO.).
505 Lieut. R. Oakes served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present
in the engagements at Belmont and Modder River, at the relief of Kimberley, the relief of Mafeking, and subsequent
operations in the Transvaal, including the defence of Zinkerbosch.
507 Lieut. D. Forster served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Royal Engineers, and was present in the-
engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein.
50S Lieuts. C.E. P. Sankey and H. St. L. Winterbotham served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and were
present in the engagements atr Paardeberg and Driefontein (invalided home).
51S Lieut. P. O'G. Usborne served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at
Paardeberg.
514 Lieut. S. F. Newcombe served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and took part in the operations at Paarde-
berg and in the subsequent occupation of Bloemfontein and Pretoria.
517 Captain E. Blanchflower served in the Abyssinian war in 1S68 (Medal).
519 Captain G. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 as Staff Quarter Master.
520 Lieut. J. R. Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
531 Oapt. A. N. Tucker served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal).
*st Batt., Wellington Barracks, -i _ , . _ .
2nd Bact, south Africa. Grenadier Guards. 219
si-.l Ba^t., Soath Afrisa. _1
1st Battalion— The Imperial Crown. 2nd Battalion— The Royal Cypher, reversed and interlaced, surmounted by
the Imperial Crown, the Union in r,h3 dexi.er canton. 3rd Battalion— Gules (crimson) in the centre
the Royal Cypher reversed and interlaced, in the dexter canton the Union, and issuing there-
rears' Ser from, in bend dexter, a pile wavy or. (Three of 33 Company badges borne in rotation.)
FdTFHaTi A Grenade. "Blenheim" "Rasiillies" "Oudenarde" " Malplaquet" "Dsttingen" "Lincelles'
Pay. Pay. " Cobcnna" " Barbosa " "Peninsula" " Waterloo "" Alua " "Inoesian" " Sevastopol "
"Egypt, 1882" " Tel-el-Kebie " "Suakin, 1885," " Khartoum."
Colonel in Chief.— Sis Majesty THE KING.
Colonel.— Sis Royal Sighness George W. F. C. Duke of Cambridge,1 XS. JET. KP. GCB. GCSI.GCMG
GCIE.GCVO. Colonel, 3 Nov. 37; Major General, 7 May 45 ; Lieut. General, 19 June 54; General, 15 July 56 ;
Field Marshal , 9 Nov. 62; Son. Col. in Chief to the Forces ; Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, 15 Dec. 61.
33 ... Horace Rieardo,2 CYO. Commanding the Regiment and Regimental District 8 Nov. 99; Ensign <J- Lieut.
p 17 Apr. 69; Lt. ir Capf. p 17 May 71; Ca.pt. 4 Lt. Colonel, 29 May 79; Major, 1 Apr. 85; Colonel,
29 Jan. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 23 July 94.
;i ... Lieutenant Colonels. — 3 Eyre Macdonnell Stewart Crabbe,4 CB. Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 24 Nov. 83; Bt.
Major, 15 June 85 : Major, 1 July 90; Lt. Colonel . 6 July 9S.
2 Francis Lloyd,5 CB. DSO. Lt. iS Mar. 75 ; Capt. r Apr. 85 ; Major, 10 Aug. 92 ; Lt. Colonel, 23 Oct. 93.
1 David Alexander Kinloch, CB. MYO. 2nd Lt. n May 7S; Lt. i July 81 ; Captain 18 Oct. 89; Major,
12 Sept. 94 ; Lt. Colonel, 28 Jan. 00.
Majors. — 1 Son. John Townshend St. Aubyn,6 2nd in Command 23 Nov. 98 ; 2nd Lt. 19 Oct. 78; Lt.
I July 81 ; Capt. 1 July 90 ; Bf. Major, 2 July 90 ; Major, 26 Oct. 95.
2 Robert Gordon Gordon-Gilmour,7 DSO. 2nd in Command 12 July 99 ; 2>idLt. 25 Jan. 78 ; Lt. 1 July Si ;
Capt. 23 July 90; Major, 25 Aug. 96.
3 Son. Gilbert Legh,8 2nd in Command 28 Jan. 00 ; 2nd Lt. 13 Nov. 78; Lt. 1 July 81; Capt. 2 July 90;
Major, 19 Aug. 96.
2 Robert Scott-Kerr,10 DSO. 2nd Lt. 26 Mar. 70 ; Lt. 1 July 81 ; Capt. 16 Dec. go ; Major, 19 Sept. 96.
1 William Augustus Lane-Fox-Pitc,!1 2nd Lt. 22 Feb. 79; Lt. 1 JulySi; Capt. 16 Mar. 92 ; Ma jor, 26 Oct. 97.
1 p.s c. Albert Edward Wilfred, Count Gleichen,1- CMG. DSO. CVO. serving with the Egyptian Army,
with rank of Lt.Col.; Extra Equerry to the King ; Lt. 1 Oct. Si; Capt. 21 Sept. 92 ; Major, 23 Oct. 98.
3 Charles Fergusson,13 DSO. serolng with the Egyptian Army; Lt. 7 Nov. 83; Captain, 1 Oct. 95;
Brevet Major, i- Dec. 97 ; Major, 23 Nov. 9S ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. o3 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 03.
3 Henry Roger Crompton- Roberts, Lt. 5 Feo. 84 ; Capt. 28 Oct. 95 ; Major, 3 May 99.
3 p.s.e. Francis John Davies,14 Lt. 14 May 84 ; Captain, 28 Oct. 95 ; Major, 12 July 99 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29
Nov. 00.
2 Wilfred George Howard Marshall,13 Lieut. 23 Ang. S4 ; Capt. 23 Jan. 96 ; Major, 28 Jan. 00.
1 George Edward Pereira, DSO. Special Service. China; Lieut. 23 Aug. 84 ; Capt. 4 Nov. 96 ; Major, 2 May 00.
1 Son. Joseph Henry Russel Bailey, DSO. Commandant Guards Depot, 1 June 01 ; Lt. 7 Feb. 85 ; Capt.
I I Nov. 96 ; Major, 29 Nov. 00.
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2ND LIEUT,
Captains.
3 Godfrey Dalrymple White
2 Son. William Edwin Cavendish16 ._.
p.s.c. Harold Goodeve Ruggles-Brise,17 Brigade Major, Some )
District, 1 Jan. 01 (Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 00) S
2 Frederick Rudolph, Earl o/Cavan
1 Wroth Periam Christopher Lethbridge
Lord Edward Herbert Cecil,18 -D.S'O. {Bt. Major, 12 May gi ; Bt.Lt,
Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) ; Eguptlan Army
3 George Philip Du Plat Taylor19
2 William Murray-Threiplaud,20 DSO 28 May
^ Noel Armar Lowry Corry 15 Feb.
t Godfrey Clement Walker Heneage-1 j 29 Dec.
3 Laurence Rowe-Fisher-Rowe (Bt. Major 29 Nov. co) I 14 May
Frederick Edw. Grey Ponsonby, C'f'O. Assistant Private See-)\
retary and Equerry In Waiting to the King i
George Frederic Molyneux-Montgomerie, Aide de Camp to Sir )
S. Trotter 17 June ci /
3 p.i.e. JToH.Grosvenor Arthur Alex. Hood-2 ! 16 Feb.
2 Reginald Le Xoi-mand, Lord Ardee ■ 21 Sept.
11 Feb.
31 July
1 Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart,-1 DSO.
1 George Clement Tryon
1 Wilfred Robert Abel Smith-'*
1 Arthur St. Leger Glyn,-J Adjutant 27 Aug. 00
Maxwell Earle,26 DSO. Regimental Adjutant 17 Mar. 00
Sir Frederick Edward William Hervey-Bathurst,27 Barf. (Depot)
3 Percy Archer Clive, MP. for South Hereford
2 George Lionel Bonham
Ernest Frederick Or'ny Gascoigue,28Z>.S'0. JSVijaite Major South )
Africa Field Force, 19 Jan. 00 )
Gerald Frederic Trotter, Sup. of Gymnasia, Some District, 3 June 01
2 Charles Edward Corkran,-J Adjutant 22 Oct. 99
1 Edward Douglas Lord Loch,™ DSO. (Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 00)
Son. Ferdinand Charles Stanley,31 DSO. Commandant, Scad \
Quarters, S. Africa j
Edward Henry Trotter.32 DSO.
16 July
29 Oct.
26 Nov.
7 Jan.
4 Mar.
25 July
4 Nov.
12 Mar.
23 Mar. 92
18 June 92
is Mar.
3 May
10 Oct.
28 June
LIEUT.
7 Feb. 85
23 May 85
23 May 85
29 Aug. 85
28 Feb. 85
16 Mar. 92
7 Oct.
5 May
11 May
8 .luna
23 Mar.
2 July
CAPTAIN.
13 Feb. 97
12 May 97
26 Oct. 07
George Sidney Clive'3 f 21 Oct.
Christopher Wm. Darby-Griffith, Reserve.
1 John Slierard Reeve
Son. John Francis Gathorne-Hardy, Special Service, South)
Africa '** /
3 Son. Alexander Victor Frederick Russell,35 (Bt. Major 29 Nov. \
00) Adjutant 24 Mar. 03 '. )
2 William Stewart BurdettBlackett ,
8 May
2 June
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
8 May
Lieutenants.
e Francis Leopold Victor Swains,3" Aide de Camp to Major General) T ,
L. V. Swaine, CB. CMG ( 2g Jan- gb
James Archibald Morrison,3* MP. for Wilton 5 Feb. 96
2 Montague Rowley Aubrey Cholmeley 22 July 96
Donald Walter Cameron,10 A.D.C. to the Governor of Madras... 5 Sept. 96
George Darell Jeff revs,41 Depot 3 Mar. 97
3 Grey William Duberly 15 May 97
2 John Arnold Cuthbert Quilter 15 May 97
10 Aug. 92
9 Aug. 93
14 Dec. 93
13 June 94
2c June 94
23 July
23 Oct.
23 Jan.
13 June
19 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Feb. 97
3 Mar. 07
12 May 97
T2 May 97
30 July 97
25 Aug. 97
26 Oct. 97
1 July 8t
17 Nov. 97
1 Jan. 93
5 Feb.
12 Feb.
9'
26 Oct. 97
1 Jan, q8
11 May 53
2r Sept. 98
23 Oct. 98
2; Nov. 9S
23 Nov. 98
6 July 98
15 Feb. 99
:S Feb. 99
15 Feb. 99
25 Mar. 99
5 Apr. 99
20 Apr. 99
3 May 99
3 May 99
12 July 99
12 July 99
21 Oct. 99
28 Oct. 99
28 Oct. 99
18 Nov. 99
18 Nov. 99
30 Nov. 99
30 Nov.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
23 Jan.
2 May
2 May
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n May
98
2 s June
93
6 July
98
8 Sept.
98
23 Nov.
98
15 Dec.
98
21 Dec.
98
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99
99
99
99 1
99[
99 i
99,
99
99
99
15 Feb.
25 Mar.
14 Apr.
20 Apr.
12 July
9 Oct.
20 Oct.
22 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
24 Nov.
24 Nov. 99
30 Nov. 99
30 Dec. 99
1 Jan. 00
19 Jan. 00
28 Jim. 00
1 Feb. oo!
3 Feb. ooi
2 May 00 ■
2 May 00
19 May oo|
28 Nov. ool
14 Dec. 00'
28 Dec. 00
28 Dec. ool
19 Mav 86 J
17 Sept. ci
Lieutenants.
Edward Seymour," MVO 28 July 97
2 Humphrey St. Letter Stucley44 8 Sept. 97
Aymer Howard Maxwell 8 Sept. 97
3 Gilbert Byng Alwyne Russell45 1 Dec. 97
2. Hon. George Henry Douglas-Pennant t Dec. 97
2 Hon. Arthur Orlando Wolstan Cecil Weld Forester 1 Dec. 97
1 Hon. Bernard Charles Gordon-Lennox -6 Feb. 98
3 Sir Robert Marcus Filmer,47 Bart 16 Feb. 98
Arthur Hope Travers4* 4 May 98
3 Gilbert Claud Hamilton. South African Constabulary 7 May 98
1 Eugene Napoleon Ernest Mallet Vaughan40 7 May 98
.Hon. Robert Ly gon,40 Aide de Camp to the Governor of Mail rax ... 3 Aug. 98
Edward George Spencer-Churchill 4 Jan. 99
2 Slingsby Duncombe Shafto 4 Jan. 99
2 Laurence Robert Vaughan Colby 11 Feb. 99I
John Harcourt Powell4* 11 Feb. 99
Hon. Montagu Brownlow Parker 20 May 99
3 Edward Hallifax Weller-Poley 20 May 99I
2 Lord Henry Charles Seymour ._ 20 May 991
1 George Reginald Houstoun-Boswall ." 20 May 99
5 Charles Le despencer Leslie-Melville 24 Juno 99!
2 Kustace Broke Loraine 5 July 99!
3 Valentine Vivian 12 Aug. 99
3 Bertram Norman Brooke 12 Aug. 99
3 Roland Hermon Hermon-Hndge 18 Oct. 99
2 Edward Bayntun Grove Foster 18 Oct. 90
1 Dudley Ferrars Loftus, Beserre
2 Lord Francis George Montagu Douglas Scott 29 Nov. 99
Skcond Lieutenants.
2 Son. Lucius Plantagenet CRTy(3ta*ter of Falkland) 6 Dec. 99!
3 Arthur Charles Marquis Douro 17 Jan. 00
^ Kenneth Charles Edward Meeking 17 Jan. ooj
2 Claude Raul Champion de Crespigny 17 Jan.
2 Lord Alan Ian Percy 24 Jan.
3 Arthur "William James Cecil 10 Feb.
13 Ian Onslow Dennistoun, MVO 14 Feb.
2 William Drury Drury-Lowe 21 Fc'b.
2 Edward Murray Colston 21 Feb.
3 Conway Victor Fisher-Rowe 21 Feb.
3 John Francis Hubbard 10 Mar.
2 Douglas Clinton Leslie Stephen'0 5 May
3 Cecil Talbot Fraser Clayton 30 May
3 Lord Richard Wellesley51 30 May
Henry Charles Woods 11 Aug. 00
1 Hon. Cyril Myles Brabaznn Ponsonby, MV 0 11 Aug. 00
1 Euston Francis Frederic Sartorius 11 Aug.
Wilfred Edward Nicol 11 Aug.
William Thomas Pavne-Gallwcy 29 Aug.
Cuthbert Leigh Blundell-Hollinshead-Bluiidell 22 Dec.
1 James Richard, Visct. Mahon 5 Jan.
Evelyn George Harcourt Powell 5 Jan.
2 Alexander Lennox Milliken Napier 5 Jan
2 Mark Edward Makgill-Crichton-Maitland 8 Jan.
Lancelot Mare Gregson S Jan.
Richard Oakes Orawshay ... 8 Jan.
Cholmeley Symes-Thompson 4 May
Edward Simons Ward 11 May
John Henry Leveson-Gower 7. 22 May
Christian Francis Seaforth Je.me 22 May
Hon. Ralph Gerard Alexander Hamilton (Master o/Bclhaven) ... 13 July
Herbert Wicksted Ethelston ? Oct.
Alwyn Bertram Robert Raphiel Gosselin 23 Oct.
Quarter Masters. — 2 William George Al'red Garten,-" 1 May 97 ; Hon. Captain, 29 Nov. 00.
3 William John Cook, 27 Feb. 01 ; Hon. Lieut
Medical Officers.— 3 Charles Edward Harrison,56 MB. 19 Aug. 85; Surgeon, 30 Sept. 74; Surgeon Major,
19 Aug. 89; Brig. Surg. Lt. Colonel, 4 Nov. 91. [22 July 96.
2 Edward Nodin Sheldrake, 7 Oct. 85 ; Surgeon Captain, 30 May 85 ; Surgeon Major,
1 Charles Randolph Kilkelly,57 CMG. MB. 15 Sept. 97: Surgeon Captain, 30 May 85,
Surgeon Major, 30 May 97. — In charge of Imperial- Yeomanry Sotpi'al, S. Africa;
with rank of Lt. Colonel. [29 J-dn.gg(attaehed).
2 Robt. M. Le H. Cooper, MB. R. A. Med. Corps, 12 Feb. 97 ; Surg. Lt. 29 Jan. 96 ; dipt.
2 John Henry Edward Austin.R.A.Med. Corps, 1 Aug. 97 ; Surg. dipt. 28 July g\(attached).
3 Charles W. Proleit, R. A. Med. Corps, 3 Oct. 97 ; Surgeon Lieut. 29 Jan. 95; Surg. Capt.
29 Jan. 98 (attache'',).
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Egypt, 7 Oc*". 1898. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 17 Mar. 00.
3rd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 23 Sept. 1899 ; to South Africa, Oct. 1899.
1 The Duke of Cambridgecommandedthe 1st Division ol the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854, in-
cluding the battles of the Alma, Bal?.klava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Colonel H. Ricardo served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4 Lt.Colonel Crabbeserved with the Auxiliary Transportinthe Egyptian waroi 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Acting Quarter Master to the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present
at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Belmont —
wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
5 Lt.Colonel Lloyd served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884-85 as Signalling Officer to the Brigade of
Guards, and was p'resent in the engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 — severely wounded (CB.)
0 Major Hon. J. T. St. Aubyn served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Aide de Camp
to Brigadier General Sir RedvcrsBuller, Commanding 1st Brigade, and waspresent in the engagements at E! Teb
and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Afeda.l with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Major General Earle and after his death to Brigadier General Brackenbury, and was
present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Brevet cf Major, two Clasps).
2ND LIEUT.
Grenadier Guards. 220a
7 Major Gordon-Gilmonr served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at the
actions at Ami Klea and Abu Kru ( Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
8 Msjor Legh served in the Soudan campaign in JS85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
;0 Major Scott-Kerr served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 Major Lane-Fox-Pitt served with the 91st Highlanders in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medalwith
Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign
in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
12 Count Gleichen served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the Camel Corps, and was present in the
actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expe-
ditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Modder River —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, I)SO.).
13 Colonel Fergusson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 10th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hnfir (mentioned in
despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1897
resulting in the capture of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal) ; and in 1898 including the battles of Atbara (mentioned in
despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches) and the defeat of Ahmed Fedil's Army (mentioned in de-
spatches, DSO., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
14 Lt.Colonel Davies served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (Medal with Clasp) .
15 Major Marshall served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal", and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
~'6 Captain Hon. W. E. Cavendish served in the operations against the Slave-trading Arabs in British Central
Africa in 1896-9-7 (mentioned in despatches) . Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
17 Major Ruggles-Brise served in the South African war in 1099-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General ;
accompanied the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagements at Belmont (mentioned in despatches),
Modder River, and Mager»fontein (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
18 Lord Edward Cecil served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force in 1896 as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert
Kitchener, Commanding the force, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Majcr. 4th Class of the Medjidie. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), and
in the operations in 1898 as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Kitchener, including the battles of Atbara (mentioned in
despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and two Clasps). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 on Special Service, and took part in the defence of Mafeking; was also Administrator of the Marico and
Rustenburg Districts (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
19 Captain Du Piat Taylor served in the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 1891 with the Egyptian Army, and
was present at the capture of Tokar (Khedive's Star with Clasp, 4th Class of tbe Medjidie).
20 Captain W*. Murray-Thrtipland, served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Heneage served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Modder River.
22 Captain Hon. G. A. A. Hood served with the expedition to Asnanti under Sir f rands Scott in 1895 (Star).
23 Captain Hobart served in the operations in Uganda in 1897 in Nandi and Budu, including tho engagements
of Kabawoko ana Nyendo Hill and the expedition against the Chief Gabriel ; commanded the operations against
theCh'ef Gabriel, including the engagement at Kikasa, and the advance guard in the engagement on 2nd March
1898; was also present in the engagement near Kizalera (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Smith served in the campaign in the Soudau under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Glyn served in the South African war in 1809-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Magersfontein, the march to Bloemfontein and Pretoria, and the engagement at
Diamond Hill (M. w. 4 C).
26 Captain Earle. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 78G.
27 Captain Hervey-Bathurst served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Modder River (mentioned in despatches).
28 Captain Gascoigne served in the campaigu in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S, and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal, & Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Corkran served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
30 Lord Loch served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
3: Captain Hon. F. C. Stanley served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and
was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
32 Captain Trotter served in the campaign in the Soudau under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
(he battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain G. S. Clive served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S on Special
Service, and was present at the battle of Khartoum rBritish Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
35 Captain Hon. A. V. F. Russell served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement
at Modder River (mentioned in despatches).
36 Captain LLoyd served in the Soudan campaign iu 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
37 Lieut. Swaine served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
38 Lieut. Morrison served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
40 Lieuts. Cameron, Vaughan, and Hon. R. Lygon served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley
Relief Force, and were present in the engagement at Belmont — wounded.
41 Lieut. Jeffreys served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (Biitish Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
'3 Lieut. Seymour served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clesp).
44 Lieut. Stucley served in the campaigu in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
45 Lieut. Rnssell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the Kimberley Belief Force, and was present in the engagement at Belmont— sliirhtly wounded.
« Sir R. M. Filmer served in thecampaignin the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
st the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900.
& Lieut. Travers served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present
in the engagement at Modder River — slightly wounded.
i'-> Lieut. Powell served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Belmont
(mentioned in despatches).
50 Second Lieut. Stephen served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion South Lancashire
Regiment.
[For continuation of Notes, tee end of Coldstream Guards, p. 222a.
221
Coldstream Guards.
rist 1
2nd
L3«i :
ist Batt., South Africa,
ml Batt., South Africa.
Batt., Chelsea Barracks,
ist Battalion— Thi Star of the Order of the Garter, surmounted by the Imperial Crown. 2nd Battalion— A Star
of eight points within the Garter, surmounted by the Imperial Crown, tho Union in the dexter canton.
3rd Battalion— Gules (Crimson) in the centra the S'ar of tin Order of the Garter proper, onsigned with the
Imperial Crown in the dexter canton tho Union and issuing therefrom in bend dexter a pile wavy or.
(Three of 24 Company badges borne in rotation.)
'Oudenabde" " Malplaquet " " DErriNGEN " " LtifoELLES " " Egtpt " (with the Sphinx).
"Talaveba" " Baekosa" " Peninsula " "Wateeloo" " Alma " "Inkeeman"
"Sevastopol" " Egypt, 1S82" " Tel-el-Kebie" "Suakin, 1885."
Colonel in Chief.- His Majesty THE KING.
Colonel. — Sir Frederick Charles Arthur Stephenson,1 GCB. Constable nf the Tower of London;
Lieut. 25 July 37 ; Lieut. <i- Capt.vi% Jan. 43 ; Capt. <f Lf. Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Brevet-Major,
54; Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Major General, 6 Mar. £8 ; Lt. General, 23 Feb. 78 ; General, 12 Jau. 86
York and Lancaster Regiment, 22 Dec. 88 ; Colonel Coldstream Guards, 16 July 92 .
Francis Aylmer Graves-Sawle,2 Commanding the [Regiment and Segtl. District, 14 May 00
Years'Ser,
Han
Pay
Ensign if
20 June
; Colonel,
Ensign,
Capt. <{• Lt. Colonel, 10 Dec. 81 ;
^20 June 68; Ensign <r Lt. '25 Nov. 68; Lieut. <r Capt. *7 Oct. "71;
Ma/or, 18 Apr. £5 ; Colonel, 18 Apr. 89 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Sept. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 p.s.c. Alfred Edward Codvington,3 Lieut. 1 Feb. 73; Capt. 18 Apr. 85; Major,
4 Dec. 89; Lt. Colonel, 29 Sept. 93; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
2 p.s.c. Hon. Arthur Henry Henniker-Major,1 CB. Lieut. 20 Nov. 75 ; Captain, 10 Nov. 85 ; Major, 29
Sept. 94; Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 99.
3 p.s.c. Herbert Conyers Surtees,5 DSO. Lieut, n Sept. 76; Captain,-/ May 87; Major, 5 Feb. 95;
Lf. Colonel, 3 Sept. 00.
Majors. — 1 Geor<re Pleydell-Bouverie,6 2nd in Command 5 Feb. 99; 2nd Lieut. 19 Oct. 78; Lieut. 1 July 81 ;
Captain, 23 Apr. 88 ; Major, 3 Apr. 95.
2 p.s.c. Henry Gwynn Deane Shute." DSO. ■2nd in Command 11 Dec. 99; 2nd Lieut. 30 Sept. 80; Lieut.
1 July 81 j Capt. 27 Jan. 9:; Major, 19 May 97.
3 Frederick Ivor Maxse,8 CB. DSO. 2nd in Command; Lieut. 9 Sept. 82; Capt. 25 Oct. 89; Major 1 Dec.
97 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 14 Mar. 00.
r p.s.c. Granville Roland Francis Smith, Brigade Major, South A*'rlca, 9 March or ; 2nd Lieut. 11 Aug. 80
Lieut. 1 July 81 ; Captain, 20 June 91 ; Major, 7 Sept. 98 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
3 Charles Arthur Andrew Frederick, "t h p" I g Masicr of the Household ; 2nd Lieut. 30 Mar. 81; Lieut,
1 July 81 ; Captain, 29 July 91 ; Major, 29 Sept. 98.
1 Hon. William Lambton,9 DSO. Military Secretary, South Africa, 8 Dec. 00; Lieut. 6 Feb. 84; Captain,
18 May 92; Major, 29 Sept. 98.
3 p.s.c. Sir Henry Seymour Rawlinson, Bart.i° (jjj_ Assist. Adj. General, South Africa Field Force,
2oMar.oo; Commanding a Column, aith rank of Colonel s Lieut. 6 Feb. 84; Captain, 4 Nov. 91; Major,
25 Jan. 99 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Jan. 99.
1 James Adam Gordon Drnmmond-Hay,11 DSO. Lieut. 6 Feb. 84 ; Capt. 13 July -5 ; Major, 1 Feb. 99.
.: p.s.c. Frederick Stanley Maude ,,a Military Secretary to the Governor General of Canada, 16 May 01 ; Lieut.
6 Feb. S4 ; Captain, 28 Aug. 95 ; Major. 5 Feb. 99 ; Bt.Lt .Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
} ji.s.r. Cecil Stanley Owen Monck.'^t Brigade Major, Aldershot, 19 Feb. 01 ; Lieut. 23 Aug. 84; Captain,
28 Aug. 95 ; Major, 29 Nov. 99.
John Richard Hall, Keg. Adjutant 10 Sept. 98 ; Lieut. 31 Dec. 84 ; Capt. 19 Nov. 95 ; Ma;. 12 Doc. 99-
1 John Trelawny Sterling,13 Lieut. 31 Jan. 85 ; Capt. 1 July 98 ; Major, 10 July 00; Bt.Lt. Col. 29 Nov. 00.
3 John Maurice'Wingfield, DSO. Lieut. 10 June 85 : Captain, 3 Apr. 97 ; Major, ? Sent. 00.
Captains.
2 Hon. Edward Michael Pakenham
2 John M'Neile
2 Randal Charles Edward Skeffington-Smyth
Hugh Clement Sutton, Dept. Asst. Director Fail- 1
wags, South Africa *
Raymond John Marker, DSO. Aide de Camp to Lord |
Kitchener, 9 March 01 /
Geoiirey Percy Thynne FeUding." DSO. Aide de'}
Camp to Major General M. W. Wlllson S
3 William Henry Lambton
3 John Ponsonby. ls DSO
2 Charles John Brinsley, Lord Newtown-Butler
2ND LIEUT.
14 Sept.
15 Fob.
25 Apr.
2 May
16 Nov.
22 Aug.
1 Guy Frernantle16 I 11 Feb.
Claude Julian Hawker, serving with theFggptian Army 22 May
1 Reginald Longueville 1 Sept.
2 Cecil Edward Pereira'6 29 Jan.
3 May
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
3 Dec.
3 Dec.
25 July
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
25 May
8 Feb.
1 Thomas Elphinstone Case
Julian M'Carty Steele1 • (Depot)
3 Nevile Rodweil Wilkinson
Ronald Anthony Markham, Egyptian Army
1 Lawrence Challoner Garratt
2 Herbert William Studd, DSO
2 Hon. Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby20
Harry Wm. Ludovic Heatheoat Heathcoat-Amory, j
Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. Som. Lt. Inf. 5 July 99 )
1 Eric Thomas Henry Hanbnry-Tracy
1 Charles Edward Wyld, Brigade Signalling Officer,')
South Africa S
3 Hon. Losiie d'Henin Hamilton, MVO
Hon. Guy Victor Baring, Jubaland
1 Harry Anthony Chandos-Pole-Gell
r Torquhil George Matheson, Adjutant 1 Dec. 97
3 Hon. George Arthur Charles Crichton
Jocelyn Henry Clivo Graham, Aide de Camp to the\
Governor General of Canada 6 March 99 )
Francis Douglas Farquhar, DSO. Chinese liegiment ...
Lieutenants.
2 Sir Ralph Henry Sacheverel Wilmot, Bart
2 John Vaughan "Campbell, DSO. Adjutant 29 Dec. 00
2 Francis Jenkins
1 Henry Francis Stirling
1 Charles John Cecil Grant23
3 George Alfred Osborne Lane
2 Hon. Charles Henry Stanley Monck
2 William Harry Verelst Darell
Philip Arthur Macgregor, DSO. IV. A. Frontier Force
3 George Windsor Clivo 8 Sept. 97
1 Hon. Charles Douglas-Pennant14 ! 8 Sept. 9
1 Charles -Montague Hamilton Massey 8 Dec. 97
22 Mar.
8 July
23 Dec.
2 June
28 Nov.
6 Mar.
29 Apr.
12 Aug. 96
5 Sept.
23 Sept. 96
13 Jan. 97
20 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
15 May 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
7 Oct.
14 Nov.
25 Nov.
4 Sept. 90
29 Sept. 90
27 Nov. 90
1 Jan. 91
29 June 91
15 Oct. QI
17 Apr. 92
10 Aug. 02
23 Feb. 93
6 j u ly
8 July
24 June
1 July
26 Aug.
1 Jan.
2 Jan.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
9 June
1 July
1 Dec.
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
24 Jan.
5 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
11 May
7 Sept.
9 Nov.
18 Jan. 99
1 Feb. qy
1 Feb. 99
5 Feb. 99
6 Mar. 99
98
CAPTAIN.
3 Apr.
1 July
1 Aug.
1 Dec.
, Nov.
.Jan. 98
6 Apr.
n May
7 Sent.
7 Sept.
10 Sept.
10 Sept.
18 Jan.
1 Feb.
1 Feb.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
11 Feb.
20 Mar.
9S 8 July 59.
98
99
99
99, ,,
gg' 29 NOV. <X>
99
99
99
10 July
10 July
10 July
16 Feb.
9 Mar.
9 Mar.
20 Apr.
20 Apr:
20 Apr.
20 Apr.
Years'Ser
Fall Hall
Pay. Piiy.
Coldstream Guards.
222
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to Major')
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LlEUTEXAXTS.
2 Francis Hardy
i Robert Francis Peel
i Charles Alexander Bryce
Edward Longueville, Aide de
General I. S. Jones 10 April oo
3 Cecil Key Hutchison
3 Archibald C. Montasru Brabazon, Visct. Aeheson,2* )
Aide de Camp to Sir G. T. Pretyman 31 Mar. 00 ... j
1 RichardLong Dawson
2 Geoffrey Stewart
3 'William Malbisse Beckwith13, Adjutant 27 July 01 ..
i Frederick James Osbaldeston Montagu
2 Arthur George Edward Egerton
3 Gilbert Burrell Spencer Follett13
2 Son. Caryl Digby Baring
1 Guy Payan Dawnay
t Arthur George Leather-Culley
2 Henrv Moms Pryce-Jones11
1 Charles William Banbury ,
2 Cecil Percival Heywood
2 Reginald BaskervUle Jervis Smith
2 Edward Goff Christie-Miller
r Arthur Eserton Watts-Russell
1 Charles Mervyn King
Second Lieutenants.
2 John Evelyn Gibbs
2 Gordon Hargreaves Brown
2 Geoffrey Edward Huth
1 Edward Gibson Gidilan
Hugh Samuel Roger Elliot, Signalling Officer, South >
Africa, 18 June 01 j
3 "William Lockhart Chamore Moore-Brabazon
3 Francis Salwey Winnington
3 John Ernest Hodder Piatt
Algernon William Stephen, Lord Langtoti {Depot) ...
3 Geoffrey Moore Paget
3 Alan George Tritton
3 Thomas UchterCaulfeild, Viscount Nortnland, Aide \
de Camp to Gov. and Comdr. in Chief, New Zealand )
3 Joseph Harold John Phillips
3 Robert Whitbread
1 Sir Walter Balfour Barttelot, Bart
3 George Edmund Vaughan
3 William Alan Fuller- Mailland
1 Herbert Egertou Whaley
Douglas Giles Rooke '.
Hewett John HaverlockPakenham
Charles John Murray
Quarter Masters. — 2 Robert Grindel,26 23 July 94
2ND LIEUT.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
16 Feb.
98
23 Feb.
93
4 May
9°
4 May
98
7 May
q8
13 July
08
4 Jan.
99
4 Jan.
9Q
11 Feb.
90
11 Feb.
99
11 Feb.
99
20 Mav
99
20 May
99
9 Aug.
99
9 Ausr.
99
12 Aug.
99
12 Aug.
99
15 Nov.
99
15 Nov.
99
6 Dec.
99
20 Jan. 00
20 Jan. 00
27 Jan. 00
27 Jan. 00
17 Feb. 00
7 Mar. 00
21 Apr. 00
27 June 00
14 July od
11 Aug. OD
11 Aug. oo
11 -Aug. 00
13 Oct. 00
27 Oct. 00
6 Dec. 99
8 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01
4 May 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
t Dec. 01
Hon. Captain, 29 Nov. 00.
LIEUT.
1 Apr. 09
1 ADr. 99
26 Apr. 99
14 June 99
3 July 99
17 Aug.
1 Dec.
12 Dec.
11 Feb.
20 Mar.
31 Mar.
10 Aor.
2 May
10 July
10 July
13 Feb.
16 Feb.
9 Mar.
9 Mar.
20 Apr.
27 Apr.
28 Sept.
1 William Waters Girling,-7 15 May 95 ; Jlon. Zieai.
3 William Johnson, 1 Dec. 97; Hon. Lieut.
'Medical Officers. — 2 James Magill,28 CB. MD. 9 Dec. 85 ; Surgeon, 3 May 76 ; Surgeon Major, 9 Dec. 85 ;
Surgeon Lt .Colonel , 3 May 96.
1 Warren Roland Crooke-Lawiess. 9 Nov. 98; Surg. Capt. 30 Jan. 86 ; Surg. Major, 30 Jan. 98.
3 John Francis Bateson, MB. MCh. MECS. 12 May 00; Surgeon, 30 May 85 ; Surgeon
Major, 30 May 97.
1 Arthur Winsmore Hooper, Z><S'0. R. A. Med. Corps, Surgeon Lieut. 29 Jan. 96 ; Capt.
29 Jan. 99 {attacked}.
3 Alfred Crichton Lupton, MB. R. A. Med. Corps, 21 Jan. 99 ; Surg. Lieut. 28 Jan. 93.
Surgeon Captain, 28 Jan. 01 {attacked).
Edgar Elkins Powell, R. A. Med. Corps, Surgeon Captain, 31 Jan. 91 {attached).
Solicitor, Robert J. P. Broughton, 7 Jan. 62. Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 10 Mar. 1899; to South Africa, Nov. 1899.
2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 21 Oct. 1899.
1 Sir Frederick Stephenson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles ot Alma, BaiaKiava,
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th October. Was Military Secretary to the Commander in
C'hief in the Crimea from early in July until Nov. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, CB., Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served as Assist. Adjutant General to the expe-
ditionary force in China from March 1857 to 14th Feb. i860, and present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857;
and served as Deputy Adjutant General to the force under Sir Hope Grant from 14th Feb. i860 to i6chMarch
1861 ; present at the storming and capture of the Taku Forts, the actions of the 18th and 21st Sept., and
subsequent advance on Pekin (CB., Brevet of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps). Received the thanks of both
Houses of Parliament for his services in connection with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85. Commanded the
Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6, which defeated tne enemy at Giniss (trC'-B., and Grand Cross of the
Medjidie).
2 Colonel Graves-Sawle served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
preseDt at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3 Colonel Codrington served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Lieut.General Wrillis
Commanding 1st Division, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin
(9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ( mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1 899-1 900 with the Kimberley Relief Force,
and was present in the engagements at Belmont and Magersfontein — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Colonel).
4 Lt.Colonel Hon. A. H. Henniker-Major served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South A rican war in 1899-1900, and was present
in the engagement at Belmont (mentioned in despatches, CI).).
5 Lt.Colonel Surtees served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Turkish Mounted Infantry of
the Egyptian Army and afterwards of a boat convoy (Medal withClasp,4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss
in command of the 3rd Camel Corps of the Egyptian Army (4th Class of the Osmanieh). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, in command from 23rd March to nth
December 1900, and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Modder River, and Magersfontein, the advance
10 Bloemfontein and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond Hill, and the march to Kornati Poort (DSO.)
0 Major Pleydell-Bouverie served with the 2nd Battalion 01 the Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of
1 £82, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Bechuanaiand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
222a Coldstream Guards.
I Major Shute served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wa
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the ist Battalion Coldstream Guards and was presen
in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tot'rek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Belmont (mentioned in
despatches, DSO.).
8 Lt. Colonel Maxse served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897 on the Staff of
the General Officer Commanding, and was present in the engagement at Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in 1898 as a Brigade Major, when he was present at the
battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and two Clasps to
Khedive's Medal); and in 1899, including the operations which resulted in the final defeat of the Khalifa (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
st Major Frederick served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of theColdstreamGuards,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as extra
Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Stephenson (4th Class of the Medjidie).
0 Major Hon. W. Lambton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was
present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, a»d Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in
the engagement at Magersfontein — wounded (mentioned in despatches. DSO.).
1° Sir Henry Rawlinson served with the liuimese Expedition in 1886-87 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in tbe campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898, and was present in the Cavalry reconnaissance of 4th April and at tbe battle of Khartoum
(mentioLed in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Uoionel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
II Major Drummoud-Hay served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Coldstream
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the
destruction of Temai (Mi rial with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan.
!- Major Maude served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Coldstream Guards, and was
present in the engagement at. Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai 1 Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Slar)
'-t Major Monck ferved in tho south African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards, and
was present in the engagements at Belmont, Euslin. Modder River, and Magersfontein.
13 i^t.Col. Sterling (Lit. of Lt.Col.) and Lieuts. Beekwith and Follett served in the South African war in 1899-1900
with the Kimberley Relief Force, and were present in the engagement at Magersfontein — wounded.
11 Captain Fielding (DSO. ), Lieuts. Hon. C. Douglas-Pennant and Pryee-Jones served in the South African war
in 1899-1900, and were present in the engagement at Belmont (mentioned in despatches).
15 Captain Ponsonby served in the operations in Matabeleland in 1893-94 (Medal). Served in Uganda in 1898-99,
including the operations against Kabarega (Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special
Service (DSO.).
16 Major Fremnntle served in the operations on the Niger in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
l"1 Captain Pereira served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 18S7 in charge of a Maxim gu:>,
including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (Medal withClasp). Served in the operations in Uganda in
1898 (3rd Class of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, Medal).
1:1 Major Steele served in the South African war in 1899-1903, and was present in the engagement at Modder
River (mentioned in despatches (Brev. of Major).
20 Captain Hon. C. Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby served in the South African war in 1599-1900 with the
Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Belmont — slightly wounded.
2S Lieut. Grant served in the South African war in 18-^9-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the
■engagement at Belmont — wounded.
'-' Lord Acheson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in
rthe engagement at Modder River— wounded.
- '< Captain Grindel served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and
at r! ip battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-■" Lieut. Girling served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Surgeon Lt.Colonel Magill served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-s with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the action at Abu Klea— severely wounded (mentioned i a despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
Continuation of Notes to the Grenadier Guards.
5l Lord R. Wellesley served in the South African war in 1899-1930, including the operations at Paardeberg of 16th
to 27th February 1930 — slightly wounded.
ih Captain Garton served in the Soudan campaign in 7885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
56 Surgeon Lt.Colonel Ha.ri -iso-i served with th* 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guarfs in th; Egyptian war of iS32,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
57 Lt.Colonel U. R. Kilkelly served in the ca-npaign in the Soudaa under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSqS.and was
prefent at the battle of Khartoum ( nentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
ist Batt., South Africa.
2nd Bait., South Africa.
3rd Batt., Windsor.
Scots Guards.
223
1st Battalion— The Royal Arms of Scotland, with motto "En! Ferns Sostis," surmounted by the Imperial
Crown. 2nd Battalion — The Union Badge, viz., the Red and White Roses, Thistle, and Shamrock, issuant
from the same stalk, with motto " Unita Fortio,," surmounted by the Imperial Crown. (Two of 16 Company
badges with mottoes borne in rotation.)
" DBTinrGBif " "Lincelles" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Talaveba" "Babbosa"
" Peninsula" "Watebloo" "Alma" "Inkebman"" Sevastopol "
"Egypt, 1SS2" " Tel-el-Kebib" " Suakin, 1835."
Colonel-in-Chief.— Sis Majecty THE KING.
Colonel.— Sis Sot/al Highness Arthur W. P. A., Dul-e of Connaught,1 X.G. ST. KP. GMB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Commanding in Ireland 9 Jan. 00 ; Colonel in Chief of the Rifle Brigade, <f c. j-c. •
Colonel Scots Guards, 24 June 83 ; Colonel in Chief Sighland Light Infantry, 4 Sept. or.
Henry Fludyer,2 CYO. Commanding the Regiment 1 June 9S ; Ensig'n <%■ Lt. P2Q May 66 j Lt. Sf Capt.
_p2i Aug. 69 ; Capt. Jr Lt.Colonel, ig Dec. 77 ; Major, 11 June S4 ; Colonel, 21 Dec. 87.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 3 p.s.c. Son. North de Coigny Dalrymple-Hamilton,5 MVO. Lieut. 2S Oct. -r-
Captain, 15 Aug. 83 ; Major, 23 May 92 ; Lt.Colonel, 7 Mar. 00 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. od.
2 p.s.c. Frederick William Somilly,^ CB. DSO. 2nd in Command 24 June 99; Lieut. 30 April 7-;
Captain, 1 Apr. 87 ; Brec. Major, 1 Jan. S3 ; Major, 12 Dec. 94 ; Lt.Colonel, 1 Apr. 00.
1 So n. Charles Harbord, CB. 2nd in Command 2 Dec. 99; Lieut. 30 April 75; Capt. 1 Apr. 87; Major
23 May 96; Lt.Colonel, 10 Apr. 00.
Majors. —3 Laurence George Drummond," 2nd in Command 7 March 00; 2nd Lieut. 27 Sept. 79; Lieut.
1 July 83 ; Captain, 19 Dec. 33 ; Major, 2 Apr. 97.
1 William Pulteney Pulteney,8 DSO. 2nd in Command 10 Apr. 00; S.M.'s Vice Consul Congo Free State
2nd Lieut. 23 Apr. Si ; Lieut. 1 July Si ; Captain, 4 May 92 ; Major, 1 May 97 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 1 r Nov 99-
Bt. Col. 29 Nov. 00.
2 Grerald James Cuthbert,,12«(Zi'n Command 10 Apr. 00; Lieut. 10 May 82; Capt. 24 May 93; Major, 24 June 09
Bt. Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00.
2 Edward Milner,9 2nd Lieut. 2 Feb. Si ; Lieut. 1 July 81 ; Captain, 4 May 92 ; Major, 2 Feb. 98.
3 Everard Ernest Hanbury,10 Lieut. 22 Oct. 81 ; Captain, 4 May 92 ; Major, 13 Apr. g3.
i Baden Fletcher SmythBaden-Powell,12 Lieut. 29 July 82 ; Capt. 5 Feb. 06 ; Major, 24 June 99.
2 James Francis Erskine,9 Lient. 9 Sept. 82 ; Captain, 5 Feb. 96 ; Major, n Oct. 90.
1 William Colquhoun Grant M'Grigor,1* Lieut. 5 Dec. 83 ; Captain, 23 May 96 ; Major, 1 Dec. 99, Bt. Lt.Col.
29 Nov. 00.
1 Frederic James Heyworth,15 DSO. Lieut. 5 Dec. 83 ; Captain, 29 July 90 ; Major, 7 Mar. oo.
1 Henry Edward Dering, Lieut. 30 Jan. 86 ; Captain, 15 Nov. 97 ; Major, 16 Mar. or.
2 SherardHaughtonGodman, 2nd Lieut, c Mar. 37; Lieut. i^May 89; Captain, 2 Feb. 98 ; Major i6Mar 01
DSO. ' '
Edward Francis Clayton, Aide de Camp to S.R.S. the Dul-e of Connaught, 9 Jan. 00; 2nd Lieut . 14 May
i 87; Lieut. 19 Mar. 90; Cavtain, [3 Apr. 98; Major, 7 Aug. 01 ■
Fail Half
Pay. fay.
20
23
2!
Captains.
2ND LIEUT.
Berkeley John Talbot Levett
Son. Henry WalterTrei'usis^.GoriZoniZVyi. 8 Dec. 85), )
Aidede Camp toMnj. Gen.W. .1. Gascoigne 17 Nov. 98 j
Richard George Ireland Boltonls
WrevilleJohn Massey Bagot-Chester19
Charles Warden Sergison19
James Wiiliam Smith-Neill, Acting Dep. Assist. Adj. \
Gen. for Instruction, Some District, 30 Oct. 99 )
Frederick Loch Adam,17 Regimental Adjutant 1 May 03
Ferdinand Henry de Kierzkowski-Steuart,-'0 South 1
African Constabulary j
Henry Cecil Lowther,21 DSO. Staff Capt.forlntelli- 1
gence, S. Africa, 20 July 01 j j
: Archibald Stirling j
: WilliamFrank Lascelles j
> Son. Charles Strathaven Heathcote-Drummond- )
Willoughby $
Arthur Clive Bell,-3 Aide de Cam}) to the Governor 1
General of Canada )
; William Sullivan Gosling20
Son. Walter Patrick Hore Rnthven (Master of Ruth- 1
ven)," DSO j
5 James Alexander Gordon King, Adjutant 1 Dec. 99 ...
Reginald Nesbitt Wingfield Larking19 (Depot)
[ John Somerled Thorpe25
i John Campbell Heriot-Maitland, Adjutant 15 Feb. 99
Miles Barne, Brigade Signalling Officer, S. Africa
z Son. Hugh Joseph Fraser
3 Henry Cecil Elwes,26 MVO
Lieutenants.
Hector FitzRoy Maclean ,
Son. John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller
James Harold Cuthbert,25 DSO. ...
John Trefusis Carpenter-Garnier
Son. Esm6 Charles Gordon-Lennox, Aide de Camp to
Major General B. B. D. Campbell, 10 Mar. 00
John Bernard Arbuthnot
James Bargrave Lindsay Deane13
Bates Grimston Van de Weyer'23
Horace Anwyl Hilton
William Henry Ingilby25
Albemarle Bertie Edward Cator
Son. Richard Coke23
Francis Maurice Augustas Atkinson-Clark25
Henry Bowyer Sparke
Son. John James Dalrymple20
Bertram Henry Samuel Romilly
Alexander Brodie
Roger Stephen Tempest
C'laud Alexander^0
Albert Edward Stanley Clarke,19 MVO. Adjutaiit\
Guards' Depot, 3 June 01 j
; lion. Walter Alexander Trefusis
28 May
29 Juno
28 May
14 Sept.
29 Feb.
24 Mar.
9 May
29 Dec.
23 Jan.
15 Hay
22 Jan.
29 Mar.
4 Mar.
? 5 July
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
12 Mar.
5 Oct.
:6 Aug.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
26 Feb.
8 Apr.
12 Aug.
26 Aug.
16 Dec.
1 3 July
23 Dec.
6 Jan.
19 Aug.
15 May
9 June
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
5 Jan.
16 Feb.
9 Mar.
4 May
4 May
7 May
7 May
3 Aug.
LIEUT. CAPTAIN. BEEV. MA J
16 Dec.
1 Apr.
23 Oct.
24 Feb.
24 June
i3 Mar.
g Apr.
9 Apr.
13 Apr.
4 May
20 July
11 Aug.
24 Oct.
5 Feb.
12 Feb.
23 May
29 July
28 Nov.
3 Apr.
5 May
15 Nov.
24 Dec.
15 Nov. 97
13 Apr. 9S
22 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 99
17 May 99
17 May 9s I
24 June 99
24 June 99
24 June 99
2i June 99:
7 July 99
7 July 99!
7 Oct. 99
7 Oct. 99
11 Oct. 99I
1 Dec. 99.
23 Mar. 001
20 Oct. ooj
31 ec. 00 2g if0v, 00
16 Mar. 01
16 Mar. 01
14 Dec. 01
2 Feb. 98
13 Apr. 9S
13 Apr. 98
13 Apr. 98
13 Apr. 98
22 Sept. 98
3 Nov. 98
15 Feb. 99|
22 Mar. 99 j
1 Apr. 99
17 Hay 99
24 June 99
7 July 99
7 Oct. QQ
11 Oct.
1 Dec.
10 Mar. 00'
28 Mar. ooj
4 Apr. 00
4 Apr. 00
98 [ 4 Apr. 00
I
99
99|
: Tears sei
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
223a
/S'co/s Guards.
LlEUTKNAHTS.
1 Albert Alexander Leslie Stephen25 1 4 Jan.
2ND LIKUT.
LIEUT
4 Jan.
q°
4 Apr.
00
4 Jan.
99
4 Apr.
00
28 Jan.
Q9
8 Aug.
00
20 May
09
24 Nov.
00
5 July
QO
31 Dee.
00
26 July
99
16 Mar.
01
18 Oct.
00
16 Mar.
01
15 Nov.
QQ
3 June
01
29 Nov.
99
20 July
01
20 Dec.
09
2 Oct.
01
20 Jan.
oc
14 Dec.
01
10 Feb.
00
14 Dec.
01
21 Feb.
00
2i Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
23 May
00
2 June
00
2 June
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9 June
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1 1 Aug.
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22 Aug-.
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22 Aug.
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22 Aug.
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5 Sept.
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12 Sept.
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5 Jan.
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1 Tbomas Henry Rivers Bulkeley,3" Adjutant 20 July 01
>•• 3 William James Montagu Hill26
3 ••• 2 Albert Henry Royds
3 ••• 3 Lord Gerald' Richard Grosvonor
3 .« 1 Neil Archibald M'Neill32
3 ••• 2 George Camborne Beauclerk Paynter
3 ••• 2 Ronald Douglas Stuart Mar Erskine, Lord Cardross ...
3 •■■ 1 Bernird Arth.AVm.PatrickHastings.JJaW o/Grauard34
3 ■•■ 3 Arthur George, Lord Falconer
2 ... |" Robert William Oppenheim, with Indian Staff Corps ...
2 ••■ 2 Arthur George Maule, Earl nfDalliousie
Second Lieutenants.
2 ••• 13 Son. Thomas 'William Coke
• 3 Son. Godfrey Evan Hugh Macdonald
2 Ronald High FitzRoy
J Charles Vincent Fox, W. African Frontier Force,')
with rank' of Lieut $
3 Marshall Owen Roberts
1 Son. Eyre Nathaniel Massey34
2 Francis George Alston
Richard Dalrymple Fanshawe [Depot)
3 Keginnld George Stracey
3 John Bates Van de Weyer
3 Son. John Spencer Coke
3 William Joseph Wickham
3 Donald Nimtm Nicol
3 Norman Archibald Orr-Ewing35
; (/buries Edward de la Pasture
2 MMcolm Homer*'
3 John Alexander Stir iDg ,
3 William Arbuthnot Leslie
3 Cecil Fife Pryce Hamilton36*'
■ ■ 3 Walter Egeiton George Lucian, Vitet. Bury
— h Horace Leonard Kemble
.. (3 Sou. Felix Charles Hubert Hanbury-Tracy
■ • 3 Nicholas George Berwick Lechmere
• • 3 Sun. Douglas Arthur KJnnaird [Matter o/Kinuaird)
.. 1 Granville Cecil Douglas Gordon I 14 Sept.
• • Quarter Masters. — 2 William Jamieson, 24 Aug. 92 ; Son. Capt. 29 Nov. 00
3 Sampson William Adderley, 17 Jan. 00; Son. Lieut.
.. J 1 George Payne,*' 24 Feb. 00; Son. Capt. 29 Nov. 00.
Medical Officers.— 2 George Somerville Robinson," 31 Dec. 87; Surgeon, 6 Mar. 80; Surgeon Major,
31 Dec. S7; Sururtin TJ.Volouil, 6 Mar. 00.
Walter 0. lleevor,*0 VUG. MB. 9 Nov. 98; Surg. 2 Aug. 84 ; Surg. Major, 25 Mar. 96.
— 6'. African Constabulary.
i Samuel Guise Moores,4lR. A. Med. Corps, to May 97 ; Surg.Major, 16 Nov. 01 [attached).
Frederick Sadleir Brereton, R.A.Med. Corps, i3 Sept. 97; Surgeon Lieut. 29 Jan. 96 ;
Captain, 29 Jan. 9} (attached).
2 Fred. M'Dowell, R. A. Med. Corpf, 21 June 93; Surgeon Major, 16 Nov. or (attached).
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, Oct. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 15 March 1900.
1 The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards) and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parlia-
ment, CB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Med.jidie, and Khedive's Star).
2 Colonel Flud3-er served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
6ent in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S35 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
5 Colonel the Hon. North Dalrymple-Hamilton served as Adjutant with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
horse shot (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in
iBSsasBrigadeMajortothe Brigade of Guards, and waspresent in the engagement at Hasheen and at that°near
Tot'rek on the 24th March — severely wounded (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st
Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in the engagement at Belmont— seriously wounded (Brevet of Colonel).
6 Lt. Colonel Romilly served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in
the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) -
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 as Aide de Camp to Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Teb" and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps) ; in the Nile Expedition in i884-*8-
with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (two Clasps) • and
with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Stephenson,' and
was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
' Major L. G.Drummond served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
Metbuen's Horse. Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott m T395 (Star). Served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1858, and was present at the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in the engagement at Magersfontein.
8 Colonel Pulteney served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in
the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Unyoro Expedition in 1895 (Medal) ; and with the Nandi Expedition in 1S95-96 (mentioned in despatches,
DSO.). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 witb the tst Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in the'
engagements at Belmont (mentioned in despatches), Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, in the march to
Bloemfontein and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond Hill, the operations at Belfast, and the advance to
Komati Poort (Brev. of Colonel) .
9 Maiors Milner and Erskine served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards, and were present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 Major Hanbury served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 Major Cuthbert served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Belmont,
Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, the march to Bloemfontein and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond'
Hill, the operations at Belfast, and the advance to Komati Poort (Brev. of Lt.Col.).
12 Major Baden- Pen ell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards
Scots Guard?. 223b
.and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder Hirer, and Magersfontein, the march to Bloein-
lontein, and the relief of Mafeking.
;4 Major M'Grigor sferved in the expedition to the Sondar. in i335 with the and Battalion of the Scots Guards,
and was present m the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1300 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Belmont,
nslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, the march to Bloemfonteiu and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond
Hill, the operations at Belfast, and the advance to Koinati Poort (Brev. of Lt.Col.).
J5 Major Heyworth served in the expedition lo the Soudan in 1S35 with the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, and was
presentin the'engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South
African war in i3yo-i9oo with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Belmont,
Erslin, Modder River, and Masrersfontein, the march to Bloemfonteiu and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond
Hill, and the operations &' Belfast iDSO.).
17 Captain Adam served in the South African war in 1S99-1900, and was present at the engagement at Dundee
<severely wounded) and at the siege of Ladysmith.
18 Captain Bolton and Lieut. Deane served in the South Afiiean war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion Scots
Guards, and were present in the engagements at Belmont, Eusltn, Modder River, and Magersfontein, the march to
Bloemfonteiu and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond Kill, and the operations at Belfast.
19 Captains Bagot-Chester, Sergison, and Larking, and Lieut. Clarke served in the South African war in 1S99-1900
with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and were present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and
Magersfontein.
20 Captains de Kierskowski-Steuart and Gosling served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st
Battalion Scots Guards, and took part hi the march to Bloemfontein.
21 Captain Lowther served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was
present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder rtiver, and Magersfontein, the march to Bloemfontein
and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond Hill, the operations at Belfast, and the advance to Kornati Poort
(DSO.).
25 Captain Bell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Canadian Volunteers, and took part in the
march to Bloemfontein.
24 Captain the Master of Rnthven served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards,
and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River (mentioned in despatches), and Magersfon-
tein (mentioned in despatchesi, and in the march to Bloemfontein and Pretoria (23SO.).
25 Captain Thorpe, Lieuts. Uuthbert ilJSO.), Van de Weyer, Ingilby, Cator, Atkinson-Clark, and Stephen served
in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the ist Battalion Scots Guards, and were present in the engagements at
Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, the march to Bloemfontein and Pretoria, the engagement at
Diamond Hill, the operations at Belfast, and the advance to Komati Poort.
2t> Lieuts. Elwes and Hill served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and
were present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, and Modder Ri\er (wounded).
-s Lieut, the Hon. R. Coke served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and
was present in the engagement at Magersfontein, the march to Bloemfontein and Pretoria, the engagement at
Diamond Hill, the operations at Belfast, and the advance to Komati Poort.
2a Lieuts. the Hon. J. J. Dalrymple and Romilly served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Bat-
talion Scots Guards, took part in the march to Bloemfontein and Pretoria, and was present in the engagement at
Diamond Hill, the operations at Belfast, and the advance to Komati Poort.
3U Lieuts. Alexander and Bulkeley served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Scots
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Belmont — wounded (mentioned in despatches), the march to Bloem-
fontein and Pretoria, the engagement at Diamond Hill, the operations at Belfast and the advance to Komati
Poort.
32 Lieut. M'Neill served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, took part in
the march to Pretoria, and was present in the engagement at Diamond Hill and in the operations at Belfast. _
34 Second Lieuts. Lord Granard and the Hon. E. N. Massey served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the
1st Battalion Scots Guards, and were present in the operations at Belfast and the advance to Komati Poort.
u Second Lieut. Orr-Ewing served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders.
36 Second Lieut. Rorner served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers,
s^t Second Lieut. Hamilton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Battalion Royal War-
wickshire Regiment.
37 Lieut. Payne served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Scots Guards, and was present
ia the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, the march to Bloemfontein, the opera-
tions at Belfast, and the advance to Komati Poort.
39 Surgeon Lt. Colonel Robinson served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1835 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
40 Surgeon Major Beevor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Surgeon Major, Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 as Staff Surgeon Tirah Expeditionar}' Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
41 Captain Moores served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ;st Battalion Scots Guards, and was
present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River — wounded (mentioned in despatches), and Magers-
fontein, the march to Bloemfontein, the engagement at Diamond Hill, the operations at Belfast, and the advance to
Komati Poort.
Continuation of Notes to the Irish Guards.
11 Captain Madden served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 16th Lancers.
12 Lieut. Chichester served in 1898 in British Central Africa with the Southern Anzoniland Expedition (Medal
with Clasp).
13 Lieut. Crofton served in the South African war in 1099-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers with
the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Venters Spruit— severely wounded.
11 Lieu-,. Fask3lly served in the Soatu African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at W'aterval Drift, Houtnsk, Bloetnburg, Roodepoort, and
Heilbron, and in '.he operations in the Tranevaal under Major General Hamilton.
16 Second Lieut. Ward served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Oxfordshire Light
Infantry, and was present with Knox's Column throughout the operations in Orange River Colony, including many
minor engagements.
17 Second Lieut. Hon. L. J. P. Butler served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry
Northumberland Fusiliers in the Orange River Colony, and subsequently with the ist Battalion Durham Light
Infantry in the Transvaal.
'3 Lieut. French-Brewster served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers,
and was present at the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Pieter's Hill, Hussar Hill, and Hlangwani, and the
relief of Ladysmith; also took part in the operations in the Transvaal, including the engagement at Rooidam and
the operations in the Western Transvaal under Sir Archibald Hunter.
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Irish Guards.
fist Batt., Tower of London.
.2nd Batt.,
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7
5
i.
Colonel in Chief.— His Majesty THE KING.
'Colonel.— HJC Frederick Sleigh, VUct. St. Pierre and Ear! Roberts of Kandahar, Pretoria, and Waterford,1
KG. KV. GCB. GCSI. GCIE. Commander in Chief, fe.fc.; 2nd Lieut. 12 Dec. 51 ; Lieut. 31 May 57; Captain,
12N0V. 60 ; Bt.Ma/'or, 13 Nov.6o ; Major, 5 July 72 ; Bt.Lt.Col-onel, 15 Aug. 68 ; Colonel, 30 Jan. 75 ; Major
General, 31 Dec. 78 ; Lt. General, 26 July 83 ; General, 28 Nov. 90 ; Field Marshal, 25 May 95 ; Colonel Cotndt.
Royal Artillery, 7 Oct. 96; Colonel Irish Guards, 17 Oct. 00.
Ve^ey John Dawson,2 Colonel Commanding the Megiment and Regimental District, 3 Sept. oo; Lieut. 28 Oct.
71 ; Captain 25 Oct. 84 : Major, 10 July 89; Lt. Colonel, 1 Dec. 97 ; Colonel, 1 Dec. 03.
Lieutenant Colonel. — 1 Richard Joshua Cooper,3 2nd Lieut. 26 Aug. 80; Lieut. 1 July 81; Captain, 11 May
92; Major, 6 July 98 ; Lt. Colonel, 2 May 00.
Majors.— 1 Douglas James Hamilton,* 2nd Lieut. 14 Jan. 80 ; Lieut. 1 July Sr ; Captain, 1 Jan. 91 j Major,
20 July 98.
1 George Colborne Nugent, Lieut. 7 Feb. 85 ; Captain, 12 May 97 ; Major, 2 May 00.
1 p.s.c. Lionel Arthur Montagu Stopford,5Dr/)«ty Assistant Adjutant General, War Office, 1 Apr. or ; Lieut.
28 Jan. 82 ; Captain, 1 Jan. 90; Major, 5 Oct. 00.
p.s.c: Alexander John Godley,s D.AM. Gen. Aldershot, to Feb. ot ; Lieut. 25 Aug. 86; Capt. 6 Nov. 95 ;
Brev. Mojo-. 3 Miv 97 : Major, 1 Sent. ;i : Jit Lt. Colon, I, 29 Nov. 00.
Cav tains.
1 UCt Charles FitzClarence,9 Staff College
t Henry William Edmund, Earl of Kerry, DSO.
William Edward, Lord Oxmnntown (Depot)
1 Hubert Francis Crichton,1" Adjutant 19 May oo .
2ND LIEUT.
14 Aug. 05
15 May 97
15 Jan.
1 Gerald Hugh Charles Maddenii .' 29 Dec.
7 Dec.
15 Aug.
Hervey Ronald Bruce
1 Charles Henry, Lord Settrington. DSO
1 Thomas Waring Bunce Greenfield
1 William Hoare Bourchier Long, Aide de Camp to
Earl Cadoyan, Gov. Gen. vj' Ireland
Lieutenants.
1 Lord Herbert Andrew Montagu Douglas Scott, DSO
Robert Peel Dawson Spencer Chichester12 (Depot)
1 Robert Chaine Alexander M'Calmont
1 Henry Edwyn, Earl if Kingston
1 Herbert Arthur Herbert-Stepney
i Morgan George CroftonW
1 Hon. Claude Maitland Patrick Brabazon
1 George Brooke14
1 Ivo Richard Vesey
1 Hon. Mervyn Richard Wingfleld
1 John Douglas Faska'.iyi-
Second Lieutenants.
1 Hamilton Frederick Wardli>
1 Hon. Lesley James Probyn Butler"
1 Langton Sacheverell Coke I 21 Apr.
1 Robert Abraham French- Brewster (2nd Lt. H.~
6 July 8 9
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
15 Aug. 00
1 5 Aug. 00
7 Sept. 98
20 May 99
12 July 99
24 Oct. 00
5 Jan. 01
16 Feb. 01
15 Nov. 99
20 Jan. 00
28 Mar. 00
10 July
10 Jul
1 J
CAPTAIN.
10 Nov. 86
2 Mar. 98J
7 Sept. 98
12 Mar. 98
8 Jan. 96;
15 Feb. 99
6 Apr. 98
6 Oct. 00
6 Oct. 00
6 Oct. 00
26 July 00
19 Feb. 01
6 Oct. oo1 19 Feb
I 3 J«iy
23 Jan. 93' iS Dec. 9
6 Oct. 00
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
30 Dec. 99
25 Jan. 00!
3-luly 01
3 July 01
3 July 01;
3 July 01
3 July o:
BHEV. MAJ.
29 Nov. 00
14 Lieut. Brooke served in the
South African war in 1899-1900
with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire
Regiment, and took part in the
march to Pretoria including the
engagement at Zand River, and the
occupation of Johannesburg.
Fusiliers, 19 July 09 : Lt. do. 27 June oo)
1 Charles Arthur Tisdall (2nd Lt. Irish Bi/les, 21 Ap. 00)
1 Sir Smith Hill Child, Sari. (2nd Lt. 3 Bn. E. Scots, 1
25 Oct. 99 ; Lt. do. 16 Mar. 01) f
i Hon. John Frederick Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis 10 July
Lord Arthur John Hamilton(2ur/ Lt. 3 Bn. E. Scots) 4 Dec.
Quarter Master. — 1 James Fowles, 13 May 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Medical Officers. —
Facings Blue. —Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Lord Roberts. — For War Services, see under Field Marshals (p. 8, note 7).
2 Colonel Vesey Dawson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
dresent at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat and at the reconnaissance of Metammeh ( Medal with tw-o Clasps
and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel Cooper served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882. ami was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
4 Major Hamilton served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2. and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Clasp).
s Major Stopford served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
8 Lt.Colonel Godley served as Adjutant of the Mounted Infantry, and afterwards as Staff Officer with the Mashona-
land Field Force, during the operations in Matabeleland under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
9 Major FitzClarence served in the South African war of 1899-1900 on Special Service, and took part in the
defence of Mafeking — twice wounded, once severely (mentioned indespathes, ITlfJ, Brevet of Major) ; was awarded
the "Victoria Cross for the following service : — " On the 14th October, 1899, Captain FitzClarence went with his
squadron of the Protectorate Regiment, consisting of only 7jartially trained men, who had never been in action,
to the assistance of an armoured train which had gone out from Mafeking. The enemy were in greatly superior
numbers, and the squadron was for a time surrounded, and it looked as if nothing could save them from being
shot down. Captain ITilzClarence, however, by his personal coolness and courage inspired the greatest confidence
in his men, and, by his bold and efficient handling of them, not only succeeded in relieving the armoured train,
but inflicted a heavy defeat on the Boers, who lost 50 killed and a large number wounded, his own losses being 2
killed and 15 wounded. The moral effect of this blow had a very important bearing on subsequent encounters
with the Boers. On the 27th October, 1899, Captain FitzClarence'led his squadron from Mafeking across the open,
and made a night attack with the bayonet on one of the enemy's trenches. A hand-to-hand fight took place in
the trench, while a heavy fire was concentrated on it from the rear. The enemy was driven out with heavy
loss. Captain FitzClarence was the first man into the position and accounted for four of the enemy with hi s
sword. The British lost 6 killed and 9 wounded. With reference to these two actions, Major General Baden-
Powell states that had this Officer not shown an extraordinary spirit and fearlessness, the attacks would have
been failures, and we should have suffered heavy loss both in men and prestige. On the 26th December, 1899,
during the action at Game Tree, near Mafeking, Captain FitzClarence again distinguished himself by his coolness
and courage, and was again wounded (severely through both legs)."
10 Captain Crichton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
atthe battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
[For remainder of Notes, see precedinj page.
The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
1 Formerly the ist (The Royal Scots) Regiment.
\ i
ist liatt., South Africa,
nd Batt., Poona, Bombay,
(The ^rd Battalion is formed of the Edinburgh Light Infantry Militia.
1ST
225
The Royal Cypher within the Collar of St. Andrew, and the Crown over it
" OUDBNABDE " " MaT.PLAOTJEt" " LoUISBUBG" "St.LUCIa" " EGMONT-OP-ZeE
Regimental District,
GLENCORSE.
Blenheim:" "Ramillies"
alplaquet" "Louisbubg" "Si. .Lucia." " JiG3ioNT-op-z,EE -Egypt" (with the Sphinx);
"Cobunna" "BusaCo" "Salamanca" "Vittoria" "St. Sebastian "" Nivk " "Peninsula" "Niagara.
"Waibbloo" "Nagpobe" "Maheidpoob" "Ava" "Alma" "Inilebman Sevastopol Taku Fokis
" Pekin."
fiETsa.iColonel.— Edward Andrew Staart,1E«sisr»,p2i May 52 ; It- " Aug. 54 ; Captain, 30 March 58 ; }taj<"\\ 22 Feb-
-i- Lt.Colonel, 14 Aug. 76; Colonel, 1 July Si; Major General, .1 Nov. 90; Colonel Royal £COts,
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Chas. •William Southcott Hallett, Lieut. 20 Nov. 75 ; Captain, r3 Jan. 85; Major,
22Mavo5; It. Colonel 14 Aug. 00. . _. .
1 p.g.e. William Douglas,2 -DSO. 2nd £:>«f. 3=> Jan- 73; Lieut. 25 Nov. 78; Captain, 21 June 85 ; JTiyor,
24 July 95; Lt. Colonel. 5 Dec. 00. , —
Fall Half
Pay. Pay
27
24
ir
9
9
9
Majobs.
p.s.c. Louis William Bode,1' DSO. 2nd
in Command 14 Aug. 00
William Hugh Eric Murray's (Bt
Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 00), 2nd in Com
mand 3 July or
Archibald M'Lachlan
;}
Wm. Srskine Graham Login,11 Adju- t
tant 6 Volunteer Battalion 25 Apr. 96 5
William Cautley01pherts,^rf;Kran* 16 )
Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 12 Apr. 97 )
David Gillespie Wemyss
Edward Honore Molyneux-Seel, DSO..
Charles Cecil Daniel,10 Governor Cork)
Militant Prison t Apr. 01 1
Hy. Lonsdale Hallewell.n CMG. \
Reserve (Depot) J
Captains.
1 Harry Palairet Versturme-Bunbury13...
Michael Hv. Egan, Army Ordnance Dept
William Alex. Marie Pollock-Gore,13 '/
Adj. 5 Volunteer Battalion 26 Sept. 96 j
2 Charles Stewart Cowie
Francis Lee Baird Smith,1' Ad/. 3 Vol. ~)
Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers 8 Feb. 97 S
George Harry Davidson,17 DSO. Adj. [
3 Battalion 21 Feb. 98 f
David Aubrey Callender,17 Adjutant )
4 Volunteer Battalion 1 Feb. 98 i
Harry M'Micking, 15 DSO. Brig. Major)
South Africa, with rank of Major ... j
2 Richard Charles Dundas1"
1 Edwd. Hugh Broome Baker-Stallard- )
Penoyre1* 5
Francis John Duncan, DSO. Mounted )
Infantry, South Africa (Hon. Major, >
18 Aug. 01) J
2 Harry Bernard Dyson, Station Staffs
Officer, Foona j
2 Chas. Herbert Philip Carter,™ CMG. )
(Brevet Lt.Colonel 19 Sept. 00) f
Granville George Loch, Adjutant Cal- 1
cutta Volunteer Rifles, 28 Nov. 99 ... J
2 Henry Edmund Palmer Nash'20
1 Gilbert Gunn
2 James Henry Morison Davie, Adju- )
tant 1 Nov. 99 /
1 Ernest Frederick Annand21
1 Godfrey Harold Fenton Wingate23
1 Alan James Gordon Moir,2* Adjutant }
20 Feb. 98 MS
1 Robert Arron Gordon2*
2 Gerald Scott Tweedie ...
HenryM. Jones M'Cance,.Kesejve (Depot)
Garnet Wolseley Grieve Neill, Adju- >
tant 7 Volunteer Battalion, 22 Jan. 01 j
Alex. Geo. Stuart, Aide de Camp to ~)
Major Gen.M. Protheroe $
2 Richard William Duncan
2 John William Garwood, Station Staff\
Officer, Colaba J
1 Donald Charles Hugh Maclean2^
Lieutenants.
2 Bertram Vaughan-Arbuckle
1 Audley Charles Pratt,25 Provisional Bn
1 Harry OthwellLavallin Puxley2&
1 Henry Roland Murray Bourne
2 William Drysdale
2 John Hugh Mackenzie
Leonard Kirke Smith,2? DSO
1 Robert Drysdale
1 Charles Lempriere Price,23 DSO
2 Lionel Babiugton Ravenscroft
2 Augustus Frederick Shirley Leggatt...
2ND LIEUT.
11 May
22 Jan.
3 Dec.
1 May
28 Oct. 71
BHKV.MAo
12 Aug. So 18 Sept. S7
2 Oct.
25 Sept.
15 Nov.
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
79 Dec.
ig Dec.
28 Oct.
14 May 87
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
11 Feb. 88
23 Mar. 89
21 Sept. 89
9 Nov. 89
14 Nov. 88
3 May 00
17 Jan. 91
12 Apr. 93
7 Nov. 91
5 Dec. 91
21 Jan. 93
20 May 93
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
9 May 88
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
26 June 95
28 Sept. 95
29 May 95
29 Feb. 96
6 June 96
18 July 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
20 Feb. 97
20 Feb. 97
8 Sept. 07
1 Dec. 97
4 May 98
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
28 Feb. 83
2 Sept. 85
3 June 89
12 Oct. 89
23 Jan.
4 June 90
2 July 90
15 Nov. 9
7 Mar. 92
16 Jan.
20 Aug.
10 May
25 Apr.
14 Aug.
17 Apr.
1 May
24 July
23 Nov.
22 Jan.
26 Feb
14 Aug.
7 Apr.
10 June
11 Jane
29 July
4 Nov.
96
96
29 July 96
4 Nov. 96
24 Dee. 97
21 Feb. 98
30 Aug. 98
1 Apr. 99!
22 Apr. 99
26 Apr. 99
29 June 99
19 July 09
28 Nov. qp
21 June
10 Jan.
14 Aug.
15 Nov.
16 Jan.
26 Apr.
21 June
27 Apr. 98
5 June 98
26 Feb. 96
12 Aug. 96
7 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
13 Mar. 01
3 Apr. 01
2t June 91
10 May 93
23 Sept. 93
29 Nov
14 Aug
26 Feb.
94
14 Mar.
7 Apr.
24 June 96
29 July 96
12 Aug. 96.1
1 2 Aug. 96
2 Jan. 97.
2G June 97| 27 June
26 June 97
21 Aug. 97,
2 Apr. 08
22 Apr. 99
29 June 99
29 June 99 29 Nov.
19 July 99 29 Nov.
28 Nov. 99
19 Feb. 00
2 May 00
1 Sept. 00
7 Nov. 00
7 Nov. 00
22 Jan. 01
1 July 01
97
226
Pay.1
Tlie Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
Lieutenants. . znd lieui.
i James Gerald Lamb Searightss n May 98
1 Arthur Edward Or oker^s I 4 Jan. 99
2 Maldwyn Makgill Haldane (Depot) . 4 Jan. 99
2 Hubert Lionel Budge-* : ! 20 May 99
1 Thomas Edward BussellK) j 5 July 99
George Howard Fanshawe Abadie, West African ) : T„,
Frontier Foree } T9 Julr 99
1 Thomas Couper Mudie'-'i ' 12 Aug. 99
1 William Keith Hollo23 12 Aug. 99
1 Edward Henry Charles Patrick Bellinghamso 1 23 Aug. 99)
1 Thomas Charles Robert Joseph Ward , 18 Oot.
Sbcond Lieutenants.
1 Nigel Keppel Charteris81 15 Nov.
1 Nigel Harry Skinner Fargus:t- I 20 Jan.
1 Hugh Edward Reid-" iS Apr.
1 Hn^'h Auriol Stanton Stanton 2: Apr.
Alfred Forbes LumsdenM 21 Apr.
99
99
99
29 Nov.
1 Aug.
1 Sept. 00
12 Sept. 00
9 Oct. 00
7 Nov. 00
7 Nov. 00!
22 Jan. 01!
15 Apr. or
1 July 01
17 Captains Smith, Davidson, Cal-
oollender, audDundas served in the oper-
oofations in Zululand in 1888.
'l Second Lieut. Charteris served in>
1 Neil Meek Dryburgh ! 5 May 00 'the South African war in 1899-1900 with
Edwin James Mollison ' 5 May
2 Frank Walter Marshall ' 19 May
2 Alfred Percy Hogg ! 23 May
1 Patrick Carfrae Dalmahoy:1-"' I 4 Aug
1 John Frederic Strathearn Gordon n Aug,
2 Herbert Dudley Carlton ' 27 Oct.
1 Edward John Fa rquharson Johnston 5 Jan.
2 Herbert Frederic Collingridge 5 Jan.
Francis Anderson , 5 Jan.
Duncan Charles Home 8 Jan.
Eric Cecil Hill-Whitsuu ' 4 May
2 Robert Ho wat Hart [Depot) 8 May -
Frederic Cooke Bannatyne 26 June 01 Bronkhorstfontem
John Maxwell Gillatt ' 27 July 01
David Mathers 27 July 07
Richard Henry Hodges Manners ' 4 Dec. 01!
uarter Masters. — 1 William Henry Harris,2-' 13 Sept. 99 ; lion. Lieut.
Arthur Edward Everingham, 2 Nov. 01 ; Hon. Lien/.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 4 Nov. 1899. 2mf Battalion embarked for Malta,
00 the Royal Scots Mounted Infantry,, and
00' was present in the operations in Cape
oojColony in Dec. 1899, the engagement at
oJBethulie Bridge, the siege of Wepener,
oo'the capture of Bethlehem, the march to
oojFouriesburg under Major General Cle-
Irnents, the engagements at Stabbert's
Nek and Slaap Kranz, and the surrender
of the Boers to Sir Archibald Hunter on
29th July 1 900 ; and with the Sth Divi-
sion under Lt. General Bundle from
Aug. 1900 including the engagement at
Dec. 1890-.
' Major General Stuart served at the siege- of Sebastopol from 22nd April until severely wounded on
7th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign of 1060
in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
2 Lt. Colonel Douglas served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Adjutant of
the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Royal
Scots, and took part in the operations for the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Dewetsdorp:
commanded the Battalion from August 1900, and took part in the operations of Lt. General Ian Hamilton's
Column duiing September 1000, includiu'g the passage of Stein Kamps Bergen, the engagement at Zwart
Koppies, the capture of Zwaggers-Hoek, the occupation of Lydenburg, the engagement at Paardeplatz, the
passage of Elandspruit Valley and De Kaap Mountains, and the occupation of Komati Poort (DSO.).
0 Major Bode served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of '879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots, and was present in the
operations near Stormberg in February 1900 under Sir William Gatacre, in the operations for the relief of Wepener
including the engagement at Dewetsdorp, and in the operations under Lt.General Ian Hamilton in September-
1900.
•' Major Login served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir-
Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 18SS.
10 Major Daniel served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charlas Warren in 1884-85 with the ist
Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888. Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the ist Battalioa Royal Scots, and was present in the operations near Stormberg in February
and March 1900 under Sir William Gatacre, in the operations for the relief of Wepener including the engage-
ment at Dewetsdorp, and in the operations under Lt.General Ian Hamilton in September 1900.
11 Major Hallewell served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in
the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
(Clasp). Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
12 Lt.Colonel Murray served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 with a wiDg of the ist Battalion North Lanca-
shire Regiment. Served in the South African war in 1899- 1900 with the ist Battalion North Lancashire Regiment, and
took part in the defence of Kimberley (mentioned in despatches) .and in the subsequent operations in the Orange
River Colony and iu the Transvaal (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
13 Captains Versturme-Bunbury and Pollock-Gore served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles
Warren in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Roja! Scots.
15 Captain M'Micking served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagements at Riet
Biver and Modder River, the operations at Paardeberg, and the engagements at Poplar Grove, Driefontein,
Bloemfontein, and Sanna's Post; took part in the advance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, and was present in the
engagements at Diamond Hill and Witpoort, and numerous minor affairs ; was afterwards appointed Brigade Major
Mounted Infantry Brigade (.DSO.).
18 Captain Baker-Stallard-Penoyre served in the South African war in i899-i9oowith the ist Battalion Royal Scots,
and was present in the operations near Stormberg in February and March 1900 under Sir William Gatacre, and in
the operations for the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Dewetsdorp.
19 Lt.Colonel Carter served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as Adjutant of the
Niger Coast Protectorate Force (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
Commanded the Benin Territories Expedition in 1899 (mentioned in despatches, CMG. and Clasp); also com-
manded the Qua Ibo Expedition in 1899 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
20 Captain Nash served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots, and took part in
the operations under Lt.General Ian Hamilton in September 1900.
21 Captain Annaud served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
with the ist Battalion Royal Scots, and took part in the operations near Stormberg in January and February 1900
under Sir William Gatacre, in the operations for the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Dewetsdorp,
and in. the operations under Lt.General Ian Hamilton in September 1900.
23 Major Wingate( Brevet of Major), Dieuts. Price (DSO), Searight, Croker, and Mudie served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots, and were present in the operations near Stormberg in January,
February, and March 1900 under Sir William Gatacre, in the operations for the relief of Wepener including ths en-
gagement at Dewetsdorp, and in the operations under Lt.General Ian Hamilton in September 1900.
Tlic Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). 226a
a* Major Moil served in the South African war in 1S99-1930 as Adjutant ist Battalion Royal Soots, and was
present 'in the operations near Stormberg in February 1930 under Sir William Gatacre, in the operations for the relief
of Wepener including the engagement at Dewetsdorp, and in the opsrations under Lt.General Ian Hamilton in
September 1900.
25 Captains Gordon and Maclean, Lieut. Pratt, and Lieut, and Quarter Master Harris served in the South African
war in 1595-1903 with the ist Battalion Royal rieots, and were present in the operations near Stormberg in February
1900 under Sir William Gatacre, in the operations for the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Dewetsdorp,
n in the operations under Lt.General Ian Hamilton in September 1900.
26 Lieut. Puxley served in the South African war in 1399-1903 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots, and was present
the operations near Stormberg in February 1900 under Sir William Gatacre, and in the operations for the relief of
Wepener.
at Lieut. Smith served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 attached to the 2nd Mounted Infantry Royal Scots,
and was present in the operations near Colesberg in January and February 1930 including the engagement at Riet-
fontein (mentioned in despatches] ; took part in the advance to Bloemfontein, and was present in the engagements
at Rooidam, Klip Drift, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, Driefontein, and Sanna's Post (DSO.).
28 Lieut. Budge served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots, and was present
in the operations near Stormberg in January, February, and March 1930 under Sir William Gatacre (wounded at
Labuschane's Nek on 3rd March}, in the operations for the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Dewetsp
dorp, and in the operations under Lt.General Ian Hamilton in September 1930.
29 Lieuts. Bussell and Rollo served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots, and
were present in the operations near Stormberg in February and March 1900 under Sir William Gatacre, in the
operations for the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Dewetsdorp, and in the operations under
Lt.General Hamilton in September 1900.
90 Lieut. Bellingham served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots, and took
part in the operations near Stormberg under Sir William Gatacre.
32 Second Lieut. Fargus served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots, and was
present in the operations under Lt.General Ian Hamilton in September 1900.
83 Second Lieut. Reid served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots.
34 Second Lieut. Lumsden served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 4th Battalion Scottish Rifles ;
joined the ist Battalion Royal Scots in October 1900.
33 Second Lieut. Dalmahoy served in the South African war in 1 S99-1900 with the City of London Imperial Volunteers
and took part in the march to Prieska under Lord Kitchener, and in the operations under Major General Broadwood
round Thabanchu, and was present in the engagements at Thaba Mountain, Welkom Farm, Zand River, Doin Kop,
at that near Pretoria on 4th June 1900, and at Diamond Hill ; joined the ist Battalion Royal Scots in October 1900,
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion The Roy al Scots (Lothian Regiment), formerly the ist Regiment.
In 1633 a part of the Scottish Guards came to Scotland when Charles I. was crowned King of Scotland and was.
placed on the British Establishment as the Royal Regiment of Foot, returning to France immediately, where it.
was known as " Hepburn's Regiment." They returned to England in 1684, and on the ist May of that year King
Charles II. conferred on them the title of "The Royal Regiment of Foot." Netherlands and the Low Countries,
to 1697. Ireland, to 1693. Holland, to 1703. Germany and the Low Countries, to 1708 (battles of Blenheim,.
Bamillies, and Oudenarde). England, i-o3. Low Countries, to 1713 (battle of Malplaquet). England, to 1714,
Ireland, to 1743. Flanders, to 1745. France and England, to 1746. Holland, to 1760. West Coast of France,.
1760. Ireland, to 1762. Gibraltar, to 1775. England, to 1780. West Indies, to 1783. England, 1783. Ireland.
to 1790. West Indies, to 1797 (capture of St. Lucia). Scotland, 1797. Ireland, to 1800. Scotland, 1800. West
Indies, to 1812. [Two additional Battalions raised in 1334.] Entitled " The First Regiment of Foot, or Royal Scots.'"
1812. Canada, to 1S15 (capture of Niagara.i Scotland, 1815. Ireland, to 1825. Entitled "First Royal Scots
Regiment of Foot," 1821. West Indies, to 1840. Gibraltar, to 1846. West Indies, to 1848. Canada, to 1851.
Wales, to 1853. Turkey and the Crimea, to 1350 (battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol). England
and Ireland, to 1857. Ceylon and India to 1370. England, to 1874. Entitled " ist or Royal Scots Regiment," 1871.
Scotland, to 1376. Ireland, to 137S. Malta (Half Battalion to West Indies), to 1882. West Indies, to 1834. South
Africa, to 1891. England, to 1 3g6. Scotland, to 1899. South Africa, 1899.
Record of the Services of the 2nd, Battalion.
Raised in England in 1684. To Scotland, i633. To the Netherlands, &c, 1690. To Ireland, 1698. To Holland.
1701. To England and Ireland, 1714. Tothe West Indies, 1741. To Scotland, 1742. To Ireland, 1749. [Called
the ist or Royal Regiment of Foot, 1751.] To Halifax, 1757. To North America, 1760 (capture of Louisburgj.
To the West Indies, 1761. To England, 1704. To Minorca, 1771. To England, 1775. To Gibraltar, 1784. To the
Mediterranean, 1793. To Portugal, 1797. To England and Holland (battle of Egmont-op-Zee), and returned to
England, 1799. To Gibraltar, 1800. To Egypt and Malta, 1001 (received the badge of " Egypt " — with the Sphinx).
To Gibraltar, 1 802. To West Indies, 1303. To Scotland, 1803. To India, 1807 (capture of Nagpore). (Title altered
to ist Regiment of Foot, or Royal Scots, 1812 ; changed to ist or Royal Regiment of Foot in 1821 1. To Burmah,
1825 (war of 1825-26). To India, 1826. To Scotland, 1831. To Ireland, 1333. T° Canada, 1836, To West Indies,
1843. (Right Wing wrecked in 1843, taken back to Quebec, and rejoined the Left Wing at Barbadoes in 1844).
To Scotland and England, 1846. To Ireland, 1847. To Cephalonia, 1853. To the Crimea, 1855. To Malta, 1836.
To Gibraltar, 1837. To China, 1858 (capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin). To England, 1861. To the:
Channel Islands, 1864. To Ireland, 1835. To India, i366. (Title changed to "The Royal Scots," 1871.) To'
Ireland, 1 33o. To Scotland, 1334. To England, 1887. To Malta, 1890. To India, 1892.
]
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Formerly the 2nd (The Q.ueen's Royal). pstBau^RawuiPindee.
itia.l L" ""
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 2nd Surrey Militia.) bud Batt., South Africa.
227
2ND
Regimental District,
GUILDFORD.
The Paschal Lamb, with the Mottoes "Pristince virtutismemor," and " Velexuvia triumphant." The Royal Cypher
within the Garter. " Egypt" (with the Sphinx), " Vimieea" "Coeunna" "Salamanca'' " Vittoria" "Pyeenebs"
" Nivblle" " Toulouse" " Peninsula" "Afghanistan " " Ghuzneb" " Khelat" " South Afeica, 1851-2-3 "
" Taku Poets" " Pekin " "Busma, 1S85-&7 " "Tibah."
Colonel.— c. Granville George Chetwynd Stapylton,1 Ensign, 15 June 39; Lieut. 13 Jan. 42; Cuyt.,
p28Apr. 48; Major, 18 Sept. 57; Lt.Colonel, •'25 Sept. 60; Colonel, 25 Sept. 65; Major General,
26 Mar. 70; It. General, 1 July Si; Colonel West Surrey Regiment, 23 Sept. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward Owen Fisher Hamilton,3 Commanding at Platrand, .South Africa,
•with rank of Brigadier General, 20 Apr. 00; Lieut. 9 Aug. 73; Captain, 19 Dec. 83; Major, 3 July
93 ; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 20 May 98 ; Lt.Colonel, 29 Sept. 98 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
1 Wm Samuel Burrell, Lieut. 10 Sept. 73; Captain, 10 Sept. 85; Major, 29 Sept. 94 ; Brcect Lt.Colonel, 29
Nov. 00 ; lit. Colonel, 2 Mar. 01.
Fun
|Pay.
29
Half
Pay.
Majoes.
1 Henry Denne Robson,4 2nd in Com-~)
ynand 29 Sept. 98 $
2 Francis John Pink,5 CMG. DSO.i.Bf.\
Lt.Col. 16 Nov. 98), 2nd in Command >
2 Mar. 01 J
1 William Leonard Addington6
p.s.c. Charles Carmichael MonroT
(Bt. Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00), Chief
Instructor St/the School of Musketry
19 Feb. 01
2 Robert Dawson
Harold Daniel Edmund Parsons,9*)
CMG. Chief Ord. Off., Base Depot, 8. >
Africa, with rank- ,f Lt.Col )
Alexander William Taylor,1" Adjutant )
2 Volunteer Battalion 9 Dec. 95 3
Arthur Elias," Reserve (Depot)
Henry Bourchier Fowler,12 Reserve ;\
tvith Provisional Battalion )
William Maxwell Tracy,13 Arms Ord- )
nance Department j
p.s.c. James Gurwood King-King,14)
DSO. Dcp. Assist. Adj. Gen., S. Africa
Morton Calverley Coles, Adjutant
Volunteer Battalion 27 Mar. 99
Captains.
2 Herbert Maitland Cowper
1 William James Theodore Glasgow,15 )
Adjutant 1 Dec. 98 j
1 Dawson Warren10
2 George Greenhougb Whimn,11 Adju- >
tant 27 June 98 $
2 Henry Charles Pilleau, DSO
2 Arnold Frederick Sillen:, Brigade")
Major. South Africa Field Force j
2 Beau'champ Tyn'dall Pell,1? DSO
1 Henry St. Clair Wilkins,1* Staff College
Wilkinson Dent Bird,',J DSO. Staff Col.
Leonard Markham Crofts, Assistant \
Prove st Marshal, South Africa /
Henry Russell Hardy, Assist. Inspector")
of Warlike Stores, 3 Oct. 00 j
1 Frederic Benjamin Bissett Pickard21 ...
2 Harry Roderick Bottomley22
2 Hugh Fawcett Warden
1 George Henry Neale23
2 Cecil Parsons24
1 Arthur Mudge,24£.S.O. Meeau Meer ...
Philip Leake Stevenson, Reserve; with ~>
Provisional Battalion j
Herbert Atfield Engledue2
!..:.}
2ND LIEUT.
16 Feb. 78
29 June 78
13 Aug. 79
George Edmund Reginald Kenrick,27 )
DSO. Staff Officer, South Africa F. F. j
2 Arthur Wvndbam Tufnell.25 Aide de >
Camp to Brig. Gen. E. O. F. Hamilton )
2 Henry Charles Wninfield
Maydwell Parsons, Reserve ( Major 7 )
Bn. R. Fusiliers, 27 July 98) ; Depot j
1 Arthur Chailes Stanley C\&rkem(lJepot)
Charles Edward Wilson, Railway Staff )
Officer, South Africa j'
Alex.C. Newton-King, Reserve (Depot)..
Hugh William Smith, DSO
Lieutenants.
1 Arch. Montgomery Tringham,30 DSO
Roland Henry 'Mangles,31 Brigade )
Signalling Officer, South Africa j
Edmund Byam Mathew-Launowe32
1 BryanT. Churcher
2 Geoffre3T William Poynder
2 Robert O'Hara Livesay
1 Maurice Gordon Heath33
Wallace Duffield Wright,34 it: Colonial )
Office (
Arthur Edward M'Na.mara, Signalling 1
Officer, Sou-h Africa .' )
BT.MAJOn.
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
14 Sept. 87
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
6 Mar. 89
7 Aug. 89
21 Dec. 89
16 July 90
29 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
4 Feb. 91
4 Mar. 91
14 Jan. So
8 Apr. 91
18 Nov. 91
5 Dec. 91
9 JaD. 92
10 Dec. 79
20 July 87
13 July 92
30 Jan. 78
17 Dec. 92
15 Mar. 93
12 Dec. 94
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
6 May 90
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
11 Sept.
8 Mar.
30 Mar.
15 May
22 Oct.
10 May
10 May
28 Feb.
13 June
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
6,Feb.
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
29 Aug.
10 Nov.
24 July
16 Oct.
7 May
25 Nov.
1 Dec.
78I 30 May 87
I
5i 31 Mar. 88
Si, 27 June 83
81 24 July 89
81 J 24 Dec. 90
12 Apr. 91
82
12 Apr. 91
19 Sept. 84
25 Mar. £5
12 Apr. 91
83! 12 Apr. 91
29 Sept. 92
90
90
90
8 Dec. 90
12 Feb. 91
26 Nov.
6 Apr.
11 May
23 Nov.
29 Sept.
16 Jan.
1 July
1 Apr.
10 May
16 Mar.
20 Mar.
21 Aug.
2 Mar.
22 July
23 July
29 Sept.
11 Nov.
21 Nov.
j 8 May
28 Aug.
6 Nov.
18 May
20 July
13 Sept.
29 Sept. 94
1 Dec. 94
1 Apr. 95
:6 Mar. 96
20 Mar. 9O
20 Mar. 96
29 Sept. 96
14 Mar. 97
21 Apr. 97
2S Aug. 97
23 Feb. 98
20 July 98
29 Sept. 98
20 Oct. 98
17 Dec. 98
9 Oct. 99
24 Nov. 99
7 May 90
20 Apr. 00
7 May 00
7 May 00
3 July 00
13 May 85
20 July 86
24 Aug. 01
14 Apr. 86
24 Aug. 01
20 May oS
29 Sept. 96
30 Dec. 96
4 Oct. 97
23 Feb. 98
13 Sept. 98
29 Sept. 98
29 Sept. 90
30 Dec. 93
17 Apr. 94
2Q NOV. OO
29 Nov. 00
2 Mar. 01
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
6 June 97
Feb. 97 29 Sept. 98
Fall Half
Pay. Pay.
I
5
5
5
4
4
The West Surrey Regiment.
228
Lieutenants.
2 Ivo Lucius BeresfordYesey
2 Roger John Kvnaston Mott
1 Faul Whetham
2 Lawrence Dunkra Wedd, DSO
1 Charles Edward Koebel
2 Charles Frederic Watson, DSO
John Rainsford-Hannay
Chas. Harold Bennett, icitk 3 Prov, Bn.
WentwDrth Holder Alleyne
Charles Raymond Kenrick Bacon...
Robert Forbes Stanley Creek
Thomas Weeding
2ND LIEUT
Second Lieutenants.
Paul John Fearon
Reginald Graham Clarke
Edmuad Henry Lancaster
Sidney Twells Watson
1 Henry D'Arcy Medlicott Cooke
2 Henry Noel Alexander Hunter" ..
2 Hugh Frederick Lewis5''
2 James Ernest Cumberland Wilcox
1 George Nowers Dyer
1 Frederick George Greenstreet
2 George Stuart ilorley
1 Ralph Brodhurst-Hil'l
1 Eustace King-King
2 Gerald Adams
2 Frederick John Roberts
2 Geffery John George Tempest Wight ...
1 Eustace Wjndham Maude
r Harry Rowland Bridges
2 Ernest Charles Feneran33
2 Herbert Francis Hoskins Master
Reginald Tilson Lee
Quarter Masters.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
27 Apr. ,
b June q3
7 Sept. 98
1 Dec. 97
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
11 Feb. 99
i3 Oct.
18 Oct.
20 Jan.
7 Mar
14 Mar
18 Apr.
12 May
19 May
11 Aug.
n Aug.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
13 Oct. 00
7 Nov. 00
10 Nov. 00
5 Jan. 01
5 Jan. 01
5 Jan. 01
4 May 01
8 Jan.
4 Dee.
20 Oct. 98
17 Dec. 98
24 Nov. 09
20 Apr. 00
4 May 00
7 May 00
23 May 00
20 Feb. 00:
9 June 00
3 July 00
1 Aug. 00
24 Aug.
33 Second Lieut. Feneran served in the Sntb.
African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Batalion,
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment.
1 John James Grubb,5" 22 Feb. 93 ; Son. Lieut.
Joseph M'Cabe, 20 June 00; Son. Captain, 26 Apr. 92. — Reserve (Depot).
2 William Henry Nicholson, 16 Feb. 01 ; lion. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta 24 Dec. i8qi. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 21 Oct. 18S9.
I Lieut. General Stapylton served in the 13th Light Infantry in the campaigns of 1840 and 1842 in Afghanistan, and
was present at the storming of the KhoordCabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the jugdulluck Pass, reduction of
the fort of Mamoo Khayl, heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, nth March,
24th March, and 1st April 1842; the general action with defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before
Jellalabad on the 7th April, the storming of the Jugdulluck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of
Cabool, tor which he has a Medal, as also for Jellalabad.
5 Brigadier General Hamilton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Aide de Camp to Lieut.General Primrose,
took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present in the sortie of Deh Khojah and at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1805-87 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Queen's Royal Wesc Surrev Regiment, and from April to August 1887 as Brigade Major to the 3rd Brigade
(Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Superintendent of Signalling (mentioned
in despatches. Clasp). Served ir. the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Brigade Malakand Field Force, and was present with the
expedition into the Mamund country and Bajaur, and at the night attack on 16th September ; also with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as second in command of the 1st Battalion the Queen's, including the reconnaissance of the
Saran Sar and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1901 in com-
mand of the 2nd Battalion the Queen's, and was present at all the actions in which the Battalion was engaged up
to the 20th April 1900 ; was then appointed to the command of the 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engage-
ments at Helpmakaar, Botha's Pass, and Allemann's Nek (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel).
* Major Robson served in the Burmese Expedition with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regi-
ment under Brigadier General Lockhart ; was Station Staff Officer at Pyinmana from November 1886 to August
1887 (Medal with Clasp).
a Lt. Colonel Pink served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Sub-Assistant Commissary General on the Khyber
Line (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 as Orderly and Intelligence Officer to Brigadier
General Lockhart, as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the 3rd Brigade, and as Staff Officer to
Brigadier General Collett in the Karenni Expedition (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 3rd
Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement atFirket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (mentioned in despatches Clasp to
Khedive's Medal) ; and in 1898, including the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum in command of a Battalion of
Egyptian Infantry (several times meotioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal);
also served in the expedition under Colonel Kitchener against the Khalifa. Served in the South African war of
1899-1900 "with the 2nu Battalion The Queen's, and was present at the batt'e of Colenso and the subsequent opera-
tions on the Tagela River, at toe storming of Monte Chnsto, and subsequent engagements including the relief of
Ladysmiih; was also present in the operations between Ladysmith, Helpmakaar, and Standerton, including the
engagement at Allemann's Nek (CMG.).
6 Major Addington served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion The Queen's with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with Clasp).
' Lt.Colonel Monro served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur and the Mohmand country; and with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Lt.Colonel Parsons.— For War Services, see Army Ordnance Department, p. 369.
" Major Taylor served in the Burmese ExDedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Rcyal West Surrey
Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart ( Medal with Clasp) .
II Major Elias served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart with
the Malakand, Mohmand and Tirah Expeditionary Forces (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Major Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Major Tracy served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey
Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp); served with the Mounted Infantry for seven
months, and as Station Staff Officer at Pyinmana from December 1887 to February i838 (Clasp).
228a The West Surrey Regiment.
11 Major King-King served In the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur
and the Mohmand country (mentioned in despatches); and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement en the
nth November, and in the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
15 Captain Glasgow served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in t897-c,8 with the ist Battalion The
Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur and the Mohmand country; and with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations
against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captains Warren and Whiffin served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's
Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
1T Captain Pell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur
(mentioned in despatches) and in the Mohmand country ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the engagement on the
nth November, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis (Medal with two Clasps).
W Captain Wilkins served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-9S with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the nth November,
and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
l'J Major Bird served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1896-97, including the expeditions
to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field,
Mohmand Field, and Tirah Expeditionary Forces (Medal with two Clasps).
-1 Captain Pickard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur
and the Mohmand country ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement of the 1 ith November, and the opera-
tions against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
'-- Captain Bottomley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97 with the Malakand and Mohmand Field Forces and the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, including the operations
of 15th to iSth February — wounded.
■^ Captain Neale served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1S97, including the expeditions
to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart. in 1S97-08 with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
including the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engage-
ment on the nth November, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley
(Medal with two Clasps).
a Captains Parsons and Mudge served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations
in Bajaur and the Mohmand country ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley
(Medal with two Clasps).
25 Captain Lynden-Bell served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey
Regiment, and' was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th March, and in
the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
26 Captain Engledue served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur and
the Mohmand country; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the 1 ith November, and the operations
against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
27 Captain Kenrick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in the Bajaur and the Mohmand country; and with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Signalling Officer to the 2nd Brigade, including the forcing of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the 1 :th November, and the opera-
tions against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
28 Captain Tufnell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-9S with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement of nth November, and the
operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso — severely
wounded.
29 Captain Clarke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 18th Bengal Lancers, including the operations on the Samana
Range, in the Kurram Valley under Major General Yeatman Biggs in August and September 1B97, and with the
Flying Column under Colonel Richardson (Medal with three Clasps).
30 Lieut. Tringham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur and
the Mohmand country ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Lieut. Mangles served in West Africa in 1897-98, including the operations on the Niger and in Borgu (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
32 Lieut. Mathew-Lannowe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Ba.iaur
and the Mohmand country ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the nth November, and the operations
against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
33 Lieut. Heath served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur and the
Mohmand country ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the nth November, and the operations against
the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley I Medal with two Clasps).
31 Lieut. Wright served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the ist Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur and
the Mohmand country ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the engagement on the nth November (wounded), and the opera-
tions against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
[For remainder of Notes and Record of Services, see end of tke Buffs (East Kent Begiment), p. 230S.
ist Batt., Shwebo. Biirma.
2nd Batr., Scuta Africa.
The BuflFs (East Kent Regiment).
I Formerly the 3rd (East Kent — The Bufs).
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mdescit honore." The Dragon. The United Red and White Rose with the Imperial Crown. " Blexheisi "
Rasiillies" "Oudbxakde"" Malplaquet" " Dettixgex" "Douro" " Talavera " " Albuhera "
|Tiitoeia" "Ptrexees" "Nivelle" "Ntve " "Oeihes'" "Toulouse" " Pexinsula "
'Puxxiab" " Sevastopol " "TazuFobts" "South Africa, 1S79 " " Chitral."
Colonel.— Sir Julius Augustus Robert Raines,1 KCB. Ensign, 28 Jan. 42 ; Lt. 5 Apr. 44 j Capf. pi3 Apr. 52 ;
Bt.Major, 24 Apr. 55; Major, 1 Hay 57; Lt.Colonel, 17 Nov. =7; Colonel-, 20 July 58 ; Major General,
6 March 6$: Lieut. General, 1 Oct, 77; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel The Buffs. 23 Sept. 82.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Julius Batt Backhouse,* if. 15 May 72; Capt. 15 Mar. 3o; Major, 30 Nov. 85;
Lt. Colonel, 1 July 00.
1 Bryan Francis Holme,9 Lt. 13 June 74: Capt. 27 Sept. S3 ; Major, 1 July 95 ; Lt.Colonel, 4 May 01.
Years Ser.
Full Halt'
Pay. lay.
28
;£
l£
Majors.
1 p.e.c. Cosmo Huntly Gordon," 2ui in")
Command 24 Feb. 00 j
2 p.s.e. Courtenay Bourchier Vyvyan,15 ■)
2nd in Command 4 May 01 (Bt.Lt. >
Colonel 29 Nov. 00) ..)
1 Edgar Evelyn Ravenhill10 ... .
2 George ^'C'torDaiif.lish'-
Edward Chas. Jas. Williams,20 2)50.")
Coindg. 3 i[td. X„f. Corps, S. Africa [■
(Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Oct. 01) ... J
Reemald Bayard, Adj. 3 j?;i. 1 Feb. 96 ...
1 William Henry Booth, DSO. Recruiting')
Staff Officer, Birmingham Diotrict j
2 Lionel George XuttallEales™
Caftaius.
p./.c. Arthur Lvnden Lvnden-Bell,32 ~t
D.A.A.G.War Office, 20 Julvoi (temp.) 5
Frederick Knight Essell,4rf;*2 Yol.Bn. \
York and Lancaster Reg*. 25 June 90 j
Bernard Richard Kinneir Tarte,33)
D.A.A.G.for Musk., Punjab j
Hy Cecil de la Montague Hill, lust.-)
St/the School of Musketru, with rank of'r
Major, :2 Mar. 98 .'.. . )
Augustus David Geddes,->i Staff College...
Harry Francis Sparrow, Adjutant t
2 I olunteer Battalion 5 Apr. 99 S
Richard George Armine Marriott,35 DSO.
1 Lewis Iggulden Backhouse Hulke,3e)
Station Staff Officer, Paehmarhi j
Arthur Grant Trollone3^
Edmond Guy Talloch Bainbridge,3* i
Egup. Army (Bt. Lt. Colonel 29 Nov. 00) /
2 Frank William Bradley Dyne-'3
! Julian Hasler," Special Service, S.Africa
1 Charles Clermont Cobbe," Adjutant \
Madras EattCoast Vol. i?//7f * 23 Dec. 00 /
Robert Frederick Pearson," Instructor >
Soya! Military College, 20 June 00. ...J
Soger Swetenham, Adjutant 1 Vol. Bn. 1
Scots Fusiliers 14 Nov. 90 )
William Arnold Eaton, «'2). A. A. Gen. 1
South Africa (
2 Edward Heneage Finch Hattcn,41 DSO.
Ror,enWDoiia.\],iJDSO.S.AfrieauConstab.
William Herbert Trevor," Assist. Staff")
Officer for Prisoners of War 1 Dec. 00 j
2 EenryGuyFulljames Savage Gregson«7 1
(Depot) _ j-
1 Cyril Lachlan Porter,^ Adjutant lApr'oc
2 Charles Durnford Kelynge 3reenwayW ...
2 Corry Langrishe Connellan,-"0 Reserce ...
Frederick Spencer Reeves.'l Assistant |
Promt Marshal, S. Africa f
2 Geoffrey Brouncker de Maries Mairis 52 ")
Adjutant 20 Mar. 01 j
1 Rowland Edward PowerW
Percival Forbes Brine, Reserve, Prov". Bit.
Richard Bright,'^ Central Africa Regt. ...
Lionel Charles Edward Knight.sc >
Mounted Infantry, South Africa )
1 Henry Augustus Breffney Ternan^ ...
Herbert Humphrey de Bohun Morris, 1
Central Africa Regiment j
1 Samuel LionelPhillpotts Barker^ (Depot)
2 Claude Arthur Worthington"
2 James M'Bain Ronaldci .........'.
1 Montgomery Sidney William's," k/mT
1 Provisional Battalion J
Harold Findlay,50 Mounted Infaniru, >
South Africa . f
Harry Fearnley Kirkpatrick,62 East\
Africa Rifles J
2 Henry Hume Chisholm Bairdjc3 hsd.\
irith Provisional Battalion j
William George Frederick Barnard,^)
South African Constabulary f
James H. B. Todd-Thomton, Reserce \
(Depot) /
Charles Hugh Hood
2XD LIEUT.
i May 7S
3 July
22 Jan.
23 April Si
23 April
871
5 Feb.
4 May
4 May 87
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
11 Feb. 88
9 Mav 88
19 Sept. 88
10 Nov. 88
3 Apr. 8
21 Dec. 89
8 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
9 Jan. 92
13 Aug.
19 Nov.
28 Feb.
6 Jan. So
21 Jan.
15 Mar.
19 July 93
9 Sept,
21 Oct.
9 July
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
25 Mar. 96
6 June 96
6 June 96
6 June 96
S Sept. 96
15 May 97
15 May 07
15 May 97
8 Sept. 97
S Sept. 97
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
10 May
23 Aug.
9 May
25 Nov.
10 Nov.
84
86
86
19 Mar. 82
14 Jan. 86
10 Nov.
21 Nov.
5 Mar.
1 Apr.
11 July
20 Aug. 90
3 Dec. 90
24 Jan.
Feb.
1 Apr.
28 Sept.
2 Jan.
12 Apr.
26 Apr.
4 Oct.
1 Ja:i.
1 July
1 Nov.
1 Nov.
2 Jan.
2 Jan.
26 Apr.
31 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 July
23 Oct.
95
95
25 Oct.
23 May
25 June 96
25 Mar. 97
7 Apr. 97
28 July 97
23 July 97
12 Mar. 98
22 Mar. 98
22 Mar. 98
9 Oct. 99
15 Or1. 9
250?^.
17 Mar.
11 Nov.
23 May
2% June
17 M:r.
12 Mar.
26 Mar.
7 Apr.
7 Aug.
7 Oct.
12 Mar.
22 Mar.
2 Apr.
13 June
24 June
9 Oct.
11 Oct.
14 Oct.
r9
17 Jan.
1 Jan. 96I 1 Jan.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
13 Nov.
13 Nov.
24 Nov. 95
24 Nov. 99
4 Dec. 99
30 Nov. 85
21 Feb. 00
21 Feb. cc
24 Feb.
28 JuDe 89
11 Mar. 00
11 Mar.
22 May 00
13 June 00
13 June 00
20 June 00
1 July
17 Oct.
23 Oct.
15 Feb.
15 Feb.
16 Feb.
20 Mar.
7 Dec.
83
21 Jan. 91
3 May 97^25 Aug. 97
J23 Mar. 98
I 3 June 99
16 Nov. 98:24 Feb. 00
I 1 July 00
'i6Feb. 01
j 4 May 01
16 Nov. 98
25 Nov.
Year
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4
4
3
3
3
3
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The Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
LlEUTENANTB.
1 Geoffrey Turner Devereux Hickman .
1 Ralph Gore Devereux Groves-Raines
1 Henry Granville Deedes
1 Jason Delves Norton
1 Alfred Ernest Cresswell
2 Walter Greatwood'"
1 Robert Daubeny Rose Troup
2 Henry Lindsay Archer-Houblon411 —
2 Geoffrey Avenell Daniell1'1
Francis Metcalfe Ransford,40 Indian S. C.
2 Percy Sawdon Harland*9
2 Francis Wentwoitli Toinhnson4:l
1 Fras. Edw.Wm. Baldwin, ȣ<A 1 Prov. Bn
2 Ralph Bulkcly Manners Wood"
2 Edward Herbert Lynch411
1 George Burton Taddy Friend
2 Philip Arthur Flower*0
1 Leonard Wainwright Lucas
2 Eric Goote Norman49
1 Miles Beevor
2 Claud Henry Philip O'Hagan"
2ND LIEUI
i Dec.
4 May
3 Aug.
29 Mar.
20 May
6 Dec.
12 Aug. 99
20 Dec. 99
17 Jan.
20 Jan.
24 Jan.
24 Jan.
17 Feb.
21 Feb.
21 Feb.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
18 Apr.
2: Apr. 00
LIEUT.
23 OCt. -3
13 Nov. 99
14 Nov. 99
S May 00
5 May 00
5 May 00
22 May 00
22 May 00
8 Sept. 00
8 Sepi. 00
12 Sept. ™
17 Oct.
17 Oct.
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
2 Nov.
24 Jan.
15 Feb.
15 Feb.
14 Oct.
23 Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Walter Green 23 May
1 Charles Palgrave Woodward n Aug,
1 Thomas Trevenen Oakes n Auj
1 Francis Cyril Rupert Studd 11 Aug. 00
2 Edmund Bazil Chichester 11 Aug. 00
Lawrence Fort n Auw
2 Lancelot Henry Soames 11 Aug. 00
Arthur Philip Hamilton Trueman,4') , „ ,
Indian Staff Corps ) 26 Sept. 00
2 Charles Albert Col ley VJ 5 Jan.
Harold Gilead Smith 5 Jan.
Lyndon Howard Smith 5 Jan.
2 John Crookenden 8 Jan.
Arthur Bertram Harley 8 Jan.
Harman Barnes Potter 8 Jan.
2 Edmund George Francis Laugdon Gould 8 Jan.
2 George Arthur Emerson Chapman 4 May
Robert Charles Sydney ffrench Blake ... 4 May
2 Reginald Pattisson Wedd 8 May
2 Robert George Maxwell 26 June
Guy Lee 23 Nov.
Reginald Stewart Irvine Friend | n Dec. 01!
QuarterMaHteri. — 1 William Harry Nicholas, 9 May 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
William Rede Stainforth, 14 Dec. 01 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
m/ Battalion embarked for Malta, 29 Jan. 1885. 2nd Battalion embarked! for South Africa, 1899.
J Sir Julius Raines served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair at Bulganak, the
Dattle of Alma (where he carried the Queen's Color as a Captain), the flank march by Mackenzie's Farm, the
b?.ttles of Inkerman and Tchernaya, and repulse of the sortie of the 26th October 1854; served as an Assistant
Royal Engineer in the Right Attack throughout the siege and fall of Sebastopol (severely wounded in the Trenches
during the bombardment of the 17th October), and present in the Trenches at the attack of the Redan on the 18th
June (Medal with three Clasps, mentioned in despatches as "havingserved with zeal and distinction from the open-
ing of the campaign, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals.and 5th Class oftheMedjidie). Served through-
out the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, commanded the troops at the assault and capture of Rowa on 6th
January 1858 (received the high commendation of the Governor and the Commander in Chief of Bombay in
Council for "gallantry displayed and ably conducting these operations"); commanded the Left Wing 95th
Regiment at the siege and capture of Awah on 24th January; commanded the 95th at the siege and capture of
Kotah, and commanded the 3rd assaulting Column on 30th March ; was present at the capture of Chundaree 26th
May ; commanded the Infantry of Brigadier Smith's Column at the battle of Kota ke Serai ; before Gwalior on the
17th June (specially mentioned indespatches by Sir Hugh Rose for " good service and assisting to take and hold
the position of Kota-ka-Seria "); and in the general action, storm and capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior
on 19th June (wounded by a musket-ball in the left arm, specially mentioned by Sir Hugh Rose for " gallantry and
taking by assault two 18-pounders" and for "good service in turning the guns captured on the enemy") ; present
at the siege and capture of Pouree on 24th August 1858 ; and the surprise and defeat of the rebels at Koondrye on
the 19th January 1859, (in addition to the above he has been four times mentioned in despatches, and marched
3,000 miles in command of the 95th Regiment in Central India, Medal with Clasp, Colonel, and CB. for distin-
guished service in the field) . As Brigadier General commanded the expedition from Aden into the interior of
Arabia in 1865-66, when the troops captured and destroyed many towns and forts, including IJssala, the Fudtliielis
capital, and seven cannon (received the commendation of the Commander in Chief of Bombay for the efficient
manner in which those successful operations were effected). Nominated KCB. 24th May 1893. In 1899 the Sultan
conferred upon him the Gold Medal of the Liakat (the highest Turkish order bestowed on foreigners) in further
recognition of his services with the Turkish Army at Varna before the invasion of the Crimea and throughout the
campaign of 1854-56.
4 Lt.Colonel Backhouse served with the Buffs in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements
at Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd
Battalion the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Klip Drift, and in command during the operations at
Paardeberg including the engagement at Kitchener's Kopje, the engagement at Driefontein, and the occupation of
Bloemfontein.
7 Major C. H. Gordon served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and
in Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt.Colonel Holme served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, includ-
ing the action of the 4th February (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff
Captain, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Sers^ed in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in :897-g8 with the 1st Battalion
the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmaud country, with
the TJtman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass
(Clasp).
15 Lt.Colonel Vyvyan served in the Zulu warm 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and at Ekowe
during the investment (Medal with Clasp). Served in. ihe operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick
War Services of the Officers of the Buffs (East Kent Regiment). 230^
Carrington in 1896 as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service, and took part in the defence of Mafeking (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
16 Major Eavenhill served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart,
in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in B a jour
and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack
and capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
18 Major Dauglish served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
wit j the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1S99-19D0 with the 2nd
Battalion the Buffs.
80 Lt.Colonel Williams served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the campaign in the Soudan in 189S in charge of the Transport arrangements, and in command of the Army Trans-
port Corps with the British Division during the Khartoum operations ; afterwards as Brigade Major with Colonel
Kitchener's Brigade and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the Khordofan Field Force (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 as
a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
-1 Major Francis Smith served in the operations against the Galekas in 1S77-8. Served in the Zulu war of
18-9, and was Dresent in the engagement at Kambula— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
29 Major Eales served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Signalling Officer (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp).
32 Captain LyndenBeli served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1S95 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with
Clasp).
35 CaDtain Tarte served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893
with the :st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mangui (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the NorthWest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the
Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the
Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass
(Clasp).
s* Captain Geddes served in the South African %var in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present
in the engagements at Klip Drift and Paardeberg — severely woundel.
S5 Captain Marriott served in the South African war in 1809-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was
present in the engagement at Klip Drift and in the operations at Paardeberg including the engagement at
Kitchener's Kopje — severely wounded (DSO.).
36 Captain Hulke served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with ihe 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand
Field Force including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, and with the Utmau Khel Column of
the Malakand Field Force— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
37 Captain Trollope served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd
Battalion the Buffs.
3S Lt.Colonel Bainbridge served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 wich
the 1st Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897-98, and was present at the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches), at the
battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches), andin the subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
39 Major Dyne served throughout the operations of the Chitral ReliefForce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 1 st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders with the Tochi Field Force, and with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force,
including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand Country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner
Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Klip Drift, the operations at
Paardeberg including the engagement at Kitchener's Kopje, the engagement at Driefontein, and the occupation of
Bloemfontein (Brevet of Major).
40 Captain Hasler served throughout the operations cf the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9! with the Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders with the Tochi Field Force, and with the 1st Battalion of the Baffs with the Malakand
Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand Country, with the Utman Khel Column, and
with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
41 Captain Cobbe served throughout the operations of the Chitral ReliefForce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9} with the 1st Battalion
the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force,
including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
a Captain Pearson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs as Regimental Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion the
Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including
the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
43 Captain Eaton served throughout the operations of the Chitral ReliefForce under SirRobert Low in 1895 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including
the engagement at Landakai and the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel
Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
44 Captains Finch Hatton (DSO.) and Worthington served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Bat-
talion the Buffs, and were present in the engagement at Klip Drift, the operations at Paardeberg including the
engagement at Kitchener's Kopje, the engagement at Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein.
* Captain M'Douall served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai (Me lal
with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present in the
engagement at Klip Drift, the operations at Paardeberg including the engagement at Kitchener's Kopje, the engage*
ment at Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
46 Captain Trevor served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the jst Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Signalling
Officer with the Tochi Field Force with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, with the Malakand Field Force,
including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the
Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Klip Drift— severely
wounded.
47 Captain Gregson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry, and took part in the
operations at Orange River of 13th December 1899 — severely wounded.
43 Captain Porter served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under SirRobert Low in 1895 with
the 1st Battalion ofthe Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Ch^p). Served in the campaign
2306 War Service* of the Officers of the Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
flu the Ncrth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Butt's with
the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohinand country, with the Utman Khel
Column as Regimental Transport Officer, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture rf
the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
49 Captain Greenway, Lieuts. Archer-Houblon, Daniel], Ransford, Harland, Tomlinson. Wood, Lynch, Flower,
Norman, and O'Hagan, Second Lieuts. Trueman and Colley served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with
the 2nd Battalion the Buffs.
50 Captain Connellau served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and
at Ekowe, and during the investment at Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
51 Captain Reeves served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in TS95
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Maruugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with tbe :st Battalion
theBuffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the M ihmand country, witb the
Utman Kuel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass
(ClasD).
32 Captain Mairis served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was
present at the battle of Colenso, the operations on the Tugela including the engagements at. Spion Kop, Zwartkop,
Vaal Krantz, Monte Christo, and Pieter's Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith.
53 Captain Power served throughout tbe operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with tne 1st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamngai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign or. the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion
the Huffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the
Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the T.inci pass—
wounded (Clasp).
54 Captain Bright cerved throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1095 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs including the engagement at Mamngai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Burl's with
the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Muhmaud country, with the Otniau Khel
Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
•'»6 Captains Knight and Findlay served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry.
M Captain Tertian served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour
and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack
and capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
60 Captain Barker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
iSo7-9S'with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and
the Mohmand country (Medal with Clasp).
6i Captain Ronald served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present
in the engagement at Klip Drift, the operations at Paardeberg including the engagement at Kitchener's Kopje, and
the engagement at Driefontein — severely wounded.
62 Captains Williams and Kirkpatrick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Buner Field Force including the attack
and capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
63 Captain Baird served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present in
the engagement at Klip Drift, the operations at Paardeberg including the engagement at Kitchener's Kopje, the
engagement at Driefontein, and occupation of Bloemfontein : was Signalling Officer to the nth Brigade [DSO.).
64 Captain Barnard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-08 with the 1st Battalion
the Buffs with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1809-1900 with the Mounted Infantry.
65 Lieut. Greatwood served in the South African warin 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present
in the engagements at Klip Drift, Paardeberg, and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein.
Continuation of Notes to The Queens (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
35 Second Lieut. Hunter served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment ; gazetted to 2nd Battalion 18th April 1900.
36 Second Lieut. Lewis served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal
West Surrey Regiment; gazetted to 2nd Battalion 12th May 1900.
3" Lieut. Grubb served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion The Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur
and the Mohmand country ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the forcing of the Sampag? a and
Arhanga Passes, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two
Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regt. [formerly the indReg).
Raised in England in 1857. To Malta and the Ionian Islands, 1858. To Gibraltar. 1862. To Bermuda,
1864. To Ireland. 1865. To England, 1868. To Ireland. 1873. To England, 1876. To Malta. 1877.
To India, 1878. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion The Queen's "Royal West Surrey Regiment," 1881.) To Upper
Burmah, 1886. To India, 1888. To England, 1894. To South Africa, 1899.
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Walter Henry DufhD, 2nd in Command^
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Thos. Cameron Fitzgerald Somerville ...
Guy Audouin Carleton
Antoine Dominique Thorne
Charles Gerard Barton, DSO
Godfrey Leicester Hibbert, DSO
Willoughby Seymour Burton, with 1
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Henry Edward Baker, Reserve ({Depot), \
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Alex. James King.u DSO. Aide de Camp\
to Sir A. Hunter, 9 May 01 J
William Houghton {Depot) ..-
Walter James Mangles, DSO
John Henry Arthur Boyee
Leslie Falkiner John lie Vere Stokes, /
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William Sandbach
John Archibald Paton, Adj. 1 Vol. Sn. ...
Donald Maxwell M'Lachlan, Adjutant-,
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Fredk. Montgomerie Carleton,1- DSO. \
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Thomas John Marker, MountedInfantry,\
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James Gordon Turing Bruce, Pay Dept....
John Malise Anne Graham,^ DSO. 1
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Aylmer Richard Sancton Martin, Staff \
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John Henry Lloyd, Adjutant 7 Oct. 07 ...
Francis Shand Byam Johnson, Mounted')
Infantry, South Africa J
James George Constable, Pay Dept
Alfred M'Nair Dykes, Adjutant 8 Jan. 00
William Agar Lander Lethbridge
George Reginald Stephens
Robert Gabbett Parker
Reginald East. Karl Donajowski, Pay )
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John Henry Morrah, Mounted Infantry, \
South Africa I
William Beresford Molony, Mounted\
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Charles Edward M'lver Morrison
Robert Nelson Dobson, Mounted Inf. \
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Nigel Lucius Samuel Lysons
Thomas Dare Jackson, Mtd. Inf. S.Africa
Edward Frederick Thrupp
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2 Arthur Herbert Broome Foster
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1 Battalion returned from Singapore, 26 March, iqoo. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa
Dec. 1899.
I Sir W. G. Cameron served in. the Grenadier Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle
of Alma and siege of Sebastopol as Assistant Engineer right attack. Was severely wounded on the 20th October
while in command of the Volunteer Sharpshooters of the 1st Division (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Regiment German Legion
with commission of Lt. Colonel from May 1855 to November 1856, out of which time seven months in Turkey.
Commanded the 1st Battalion 4th King's Own Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign and was present £t the
action of Arogeeand capture of Magdala (mentioned in Lord Napier's despatches as having "won his admiration
by the manner in which he has commanded his excellent Regiment, and the soldier-like spirit which by his
teaching and example he has so well fostered and maintained," Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal).
- Colonel Rowlandson served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
9 Lt. Colonel Matthews and Major Carter served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
II Lt.Colonel King served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
Camel Corps, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, 4th
Class of the Med.iidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to
Khedive's Medal) ; and in 189S, including the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet ot Major, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
12 Major Carleton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchenerin i8q6 with the
4tn Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 as
Acting Staff Officer to the Mendiland Expedition, including the Songo Town-Kwalu Expedition; afterwards
with the Karene and Protectorate Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served in
the South African war in 1899-1900 with Ladysmith Relief Force as Aide de Camp to Major General A. S. Wynne,
and took part in the operations of 17th to 24th January, 1900, including the engagement of Spion Kop— slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
13 Captain Graham served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1397, including the
capture of Abu Hamid (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the expedition m 1898, including the expedition to Shendv, the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned
in despatches), and tbe relief of Gedaref (4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps) ; and in 1899 in the final advance
agaiDst the Khalifa as Aide de Camp to the Sirdar (4th Class of the Osmanieh). Served in the South African war
in 1S99-1900 on Special Service — severely wounded {DSO.).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment),— formerly the
4th Regiment.
Raised in 1S37. Proceeded to the Ionian Islands, 1859. To Malta, 1864. To Halifax, N.S., 1866. To
England, i853. To Natal, 1378. To India, 1880. To England, 1896. To South Africa, 1899.
Continuation of Notes to the Northumberland Fusiliers.
37 Captain Lethbridge served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with -the 1st
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898.
33 Captain Hall served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1398 with the 1st Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Me<lal with
Clasp).
31 Captain Girdwood served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
40 Captain Festing served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the
1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898.
41 Captain Coates served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the
1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898.
4- Captain Wreford-Brown served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the
1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898.
43 Captain Clifford served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry and as Adjutant
Kimberley Light Horse, and took part in the defence of Kimberley — slightly wounded at Carter's Farm 28th Nov
1899 (mentioned in desnatches), and in the subsequent operations "in the Orange River Colony and in the Trans"
vaal (DSO.).
44 Second Lieut. Radford served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Cheshire
Regiment.
45 Second Lieut. Sarel served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment.
46 Second Lieut. Thornton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal
West Snrrev Regiment.
The Northumberland Fusiliers.
Formerly the 5th (Northumberland Fusiliers).
■ 232
5th
Regimental District,
NEWCASTLE.
CAPTAIN.
2nd >
22 Jan. 79 i July Si 13 Nov. 86
14 Jan. So 1 July 811 10 Apr 89
31 Jan. So 1 July 8i! 10 Apr. 89
BBEV.MU.
i July
23 Oct.
9 Sept.
10 Mar. S3
25 Aug.
9 May
28 Apr. 86
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
J 28 July
87 . 27 Jan.
i]
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26 Feb.
14 Sept. 37 10 Apr
21 Aug.
9 May
9 Nov.
1 Mar.
14 Sept.
2 Oct.
16 July
20 Oct.
8 Oct.
2 May
9 Jan.
20 Feb.
9 Apr.
1 8 June
19 Nov.
18 May
901 11 May
87' 22 Oct.
89 23 Feb.
9c 18 Aug.
yo i3 Sept.
90! 23 Mar.
91 8 Feb.
92 17 Oct.
92J 27 Oct.
92 21 Jan.
92 3 Apr.
92 15 May
921 21 July
Q2 26 Aug.
to Oct. 91 9 Aug. 93
10 Oct. 91 17 Oct. 94
iS May 92 24 Apr. 95
5 Mar. 931 18 Juue 96
'} 19 June 95 6 May
20 Dec.
10 Apr.
26 Aug.
1 Oct.
11 Aug.
10 Mar.
17 Apr.
27 Nov.
12 Jan.
21 Jan.
iSNov. So
1 Oct. 81
15 June 91
11 May 921
23 May 92
24 Oct. 92I
27 Oct. 941 8 July
21 Jan. 95
27 Jan.
11 Oct.
23 Nov. 97
21 Jan. 93
5 July 99
10 Jan. od
22 Feb. 8 5
17 Feb. c.o
17 Feb. 00
17 Feb. o->
17 Feb. w
1 July 00
29 Dec.
1 Jan.
22 Aug.
5 Aug.
90 29 Nov. 00 25 Dsc
25 Dec.
_ Jan. 97 29 Nov. 00
7 Dec. 97 29 Nov. 00
21 Jan. 98
97
9 Apr. 9S
22 Dec. -
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
17 Feb.
1 7 Feb.
17 Feb.
'.7 Feb. 00
17 Feb. 00
26 Apr. 00
9 May 00
9 May 00
9 May 00
9 May 00
9 May 00
12 May 00
12 May 00
12 May 00
12 May 00
12 May oj
19 May 03
1 Julv OD
1 July 03
j July 00
1 Julv
4 Mar.
2 Oct.
iStBatt., S. Africa. -,
cndBatt., S. Africa.
-ith'Batt!', Ih^lin^ ' J 'Tne *»tb. Battalion is formed of the ^Northumberland Militia.
''Quo fata oaaint." St. Georgeandthe Dragon. The United Red and White Rose, with the Royal Crest. "Wilhehh-
stahl "Roleia " " Viuieea" "Coeuxxa" "Busaco" " Cicdad Rodbigo ." " Badajoz " " Salamanca " " Vir-
toeia " "Nivelle" "Obthes" " Toulouse " "Peninsula" " LuCKNOW "" AFGHANISTAN, ;S73-3o,"
Years 'Sei. " -Khabiousi."
'Full Half Colonel. — George Bryan Milman,1 CB. Major of the Tower of London ; 2nd Lieut. p24 Mav 39 ; Lieut,
Pav.Pay.) 20 Sept. 42 ; Captain, P29 Jan. 47 ; Ma jor, 30 Sept. 57; Bt .Li .Colonel , 24 Mar. 5S ; Colonel, 30 Mar. 65 ;'
Major General, 1 Mar. 70; Lieut. General, 30 Dec. 34:" Colonel Northumberland Fusiliers, 29 May 99.
25 ... Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Hon. Charles Lambton,5 DSO. Lt. 31 May 77 ; Capt. 25 July S3 ; Major, 21 Jau/93 ■
Lt. Colonel, 17 Feb. 00 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
25 ••■ 4 Thomas Graves Lowry Herbert- Armstrong, 2nd Lieut. 19 Dec. 77 ;" Lieut. 3 April 78; Capt. 24 Jan. 85 ;
Major, 27 Jan. 95; Lt .Colonel, 17 Feb. 00.
24 ... 3 William Eden Sturges, 2nd Lieut. 30 Jan. 7S ; Lieut. 7 Jan. 80; Capt. 4 May 85; Major, 30 Jan. 95;
Lt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 00
24 ••• 1 Dudley Strathesrn Stewart, 2nd Lieut. 11 May 78; Lieut. 1 Jan. 81 ; Capt. 27 Jan. 86; Ma jor, 23 Sept. 96 ;
Bt.Lt. Colonel. 29 Nov. 00; Lt. Colonel, 23 Nov. 01.
MaJOUS. 2ND LIEUT.
23 ... 1 Edmund William Dashwood,7 2nd in \
Command 17 r*eb. oa $
22 ... 4 p.s.c. Wm. Henry Sitwell,s DSO. (Bt
Lt. Col. 16 Nov. 98), 2nd in Cum ma
23 Oct. 00.
3 St. George Chas. Henry,5 CB. (Bt.~\
Zr.CV. 6 July 99 ; Co/o he?, 14 Mar. 00), £
2nd in Command 15 Aug. 00 ; Comdg. 1
a Corp! ofMtd.Iafantru, S.Africa..)
5 James Foster Riddell10 11 Aug. 80
Percv Fras. Lambart,11 Reserve (Depot).. 9 Feb. 70
2 Cyril Henry Leigh James12
I p.s.c. Edward Severin Heard,14 Pro-")
fessor Staff" College, with rank of>
Lt. Colonel, 15 Jan. 01 )
,19 ... 2 William Albert Willmott
17 ... 4 Dougrlas Sapte15
16 ... Percivai Spearman Wilkinson, ls~l
(Brecet Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) Com- >
manding Gold Coast Regiment J
:6 ... Gerard Frederick Towlerton Leataer, t
Adjutant 3 Battalion 6 Apr. 98 $
16 ■-■ Arthur Frederick D.i wkms
16 ... 3 Richard Dill-2
15 — 4 Hon. yiarro-d^hO'Svicn, DSO. Aiilede")
Camp to Governor General of Ireland }
15 -•• Robert Henry Isacke,21 Adjutant
Volunteer Battalion 10 Aug. 01 ...
17 --• p. s.c. Henry George Coates Pnillips .
13 ••• 1 Samuel Herbert Enderby23
Captains.
12 ■•• Henrv Sandys Ainslie, sercing
Malay States Guides
1 3 I2 12 3 p.s.c. Francis Charles Turner. Inspec- 1
tor of Mr.sketry, Southern District... )
13 •-■ 2 William Somervell
72 •■• i Spencer Charles Fer£ruson,24.i*i/aru«£ 1
1 Vol. Bn. Border Regiment )
12 ••• 2 Clement Yatman, D SO
12 ... 2 Francis Britton Morlev25
11 ... I H. E.Burleigh Leach, Mtd. In.S. Africa
10 ••• 2 John Arthur Coshill Somerville
to ... ' Arthur .lex-Blake Percivai,26 DSO. 1
Staff Officer, South Africa J
10 ... 1 C. E. Fishbourne,27 Adjutant 1 Oct. 99.
10 ... 3 Edwd. Morris Moulton-Barrett,23 Ad-'(
jutant 27 June 00 j
10 •■• CharlesMichellAlovsius Wood, 23.4i<ie (
de Camp to Gen. Sir H. E. Wood j
10 ... 1 Hugh Trevor CriSDir..3'J Aide de Camp \
to Major Gen. C~. W. H. Douglas ... j"
Alfred Reid, Reserve (Depot), [Lieut. 2
Durham Militia. 9 June 75 ; Capt. 4
Bn.Dv.rham Lt.Iuf. 7N0V. 77; Major
rfo.10Oet.91; Hon. Lt. Col. 26 Sept. 941
11 ... Colin iiawrance Macnah, Assist. Inst. "/
Hythe Sch. of Musk. 22 Jan. 01 (temp.)}
11 ... 3 Ernest Gregorie Cafrin,3' Adjutant 1")
Volunteer Bn. York Regt. 1 July 01 ... ji ,
10 ... 2 Walter Cecil Wright
9 ... j Thomas Herbert Shoubridge,3-' DSO. 1 '
Dept. Assist. Adj. General, 8. Africa ) ,
7 ... ' Sydney Colvin Birch,33 Adjutant
Guernsey Militia 3 June or
3 ... Charles Arthur Armstrong, Imperial I ,
-rr a *T- A jr • I ' IO UCt. Q4
Yeomanry, South Africa J "
7 ... , Frank Bevan, R. Garrison Regiment ! 20 Feb. 95
7 ... 2 Basil Thorold Buckley,31 Adjutants | _ .
1 t-i,.„ (I 20 Feb. 95
I 17 Dec. 00 ) s-
7 ... 3 Harry Stanley Toppin30 | 20 Feb. 95
3 ... 4 Henry George Lynch-Staunton33 j 12 Dec. 94
7 ... 4 Wilfrid Hubert Wild.Aijutant igMayooj 29 May 95
7 ... 3 Robert Christopher Baron Lethbridge37 28 Sept. 95
7 '■ ... 4 Fratcis Lowell Braithwaitc ! 28 Sept. 93
6 ... 4 Hubert Chase Hall3* 22- Feb. 96
6 .. Edward Rrnest Williams seroinn with ) ,.- ,
West Africxn Frontier Force.. / 25 Mar- 96
! Oct. OI
23 Nov. 01
29 Nov. 03
20 Feb. 01
Years'.Ser., 752
Full Half, JJ
Pay.] Pay.
The Northumberland Fusiliers.
Captains.
Austin Claude Girdwood,-'9 DSO
Francis Leycester Festing40
Frederick Raymond Coates*1
Hubert James Cecil Rostron
Claude Wreford Wreiord-Browni-! DSO.
Arthur Wilmot Rickman
Arthur Montagu Gibbes
Harold Richard Sandilands
Wigram Clifford^ DSO
Richard F. Gatehouse
Arth. Cyril Langston Hardman Jones...
Henry Branston Warwick
JohnHubert Matthews
St. John Edward Moutagu
William Hales Wilkie Young
LlEUTENAM-
Henry Francis Stobart (Depot)
Godwin Rupert Wake
Lisle Blenkinsopp Coalson
Arthur Duncombe-Shafto DSO
Walter Tyrwhitt Bromfield
George Millais James
A. E. J. Wilson, lit J. Inf., S. Afri ■>
John Wedda'l Nelson
Edward Pius Arthur Riddel!, Haunted \
Infantry, South Africa J
Richard Godwin Coles
Charles Noel Andrews Graham. Moun- \
tei Infantry, South Africa... /
Bon. Nigel Charles Gachorne-Hardy ...
Charles Sadlfir Musgrave Trench
George An'hony Woods
Joseph Hedley Henderson
Lionel William Peppe de Hochepied 1
Larpent )
Harry Chainberlin Oxley
Alexander Frederick Douglas
John Edmund Valentine Isaac
Ralph Gerald Ritson
Albert George L/Estrange Le Gallais ...
Harold Walter Archer
Bryan Evans
Reginald Heber Percy
Gerald Percy Westmacott
Robert St. John Willans
Evelvn Boscawen Gordon
John Maxwell Maxwell-Lyte, Aide de~)
( 'amp to Major Gen. X. S. E. Fether- >
stonhaugh, 7 Apr. 01 )
Graham AgnewS. African Constabulary
David Bertram Ogilvie Freeman Mit
lord. Aide de Camp to Lard Herhuen
25 May 01
Claude tfurrard Lewes Dashwood
Arthur Cecil Temperiey
Beauchamn Tudor St. John
Hugh Francis Blair
Daniel James Sweetzer, West African \
F.F.. mth rank of Lieut /
T. Vere Levinge, Htd. Inf., S. Africa ...
Wathen Arthur Waller
Second Lieutenants.
Sidney Hardinge Kershaw
Bernard Cruddas
William Norman Herbert
Robert Thomas Kavanagh Auld
Henrv George Quin
Thomas William Colby Carthew
Cecil George Leslie
Arthur Charles Hart
Roland Sackville Fletcher
Eric Leigh Douglas Forster
Beauehamp Henry Selby
Graham Carr Hoiderness
Christopher Leather
Osbern Birch Foster
William Gibson
Francis Remi Imbert Athill
Rupert George Raw
Burton William Eilis Gething
John Louis Metcalfe Ames
John Ingham Benson
Montague P^adcliffe Lamb
Dudley Radford*4
Ralph CustanceHopkinson
Hugh Richard Augustine Whytehead..
George Hambiy Stevenson
William Godfrey Molyneux Sarel45
Charles Edward Thornton ,
Ian Malcolm Bonham-Carter
Hush Lambert Ovans
Hugh Blenkinsop Spenee
Humphrey Campbell Stephen
Charles Edward Clarges i'hurlow
Frank Higson
Ravmond Mitchell St. John Booth
2nd LIEUT.
LIEUT.
5 June qo
5 Sept. 06
9 Dec. 96
24 Mar.
15 May
26 May
5 Jan.
22 Jan.
25 .Mar.
1 Dec.
1 6 Feb. .
4 May 98
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
9 Dec. gt
"■y
''I
1 3 Jan.
26 Apr.
23 Mav
1 3 Oct.
1 3 Oct.
6 Dec.
20 Dec.
3 Jan.
2t Feb.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
17 Mar.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
iS Am.
1 3 Apr.
1 5 Apr.
1 3 Apr.
1 3 Apr.
1 3 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
5 Hay
19 May
19 May
23 May
23 May
23 May
2 ; May 00
30 May 00
4 Aug
4 Aug,
1 1 Aug.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
S Jan.
8 Jan.
a. May
4 Hay
4 May
4 Hay
4 May
4 Mav
SMay
11 May
24 July
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
23 Aug.
19 Oct.
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
4 Doc.
4 Dee.
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00 23
00, 5
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001 5
00! 5
00 2S
00 28
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22 Apr. 98
3 Apr. 99
1 May 99
22 Oct. 99
24 Nov. 99
12 Dec. 99
17 Feb. 00
17 Feb. oc
;6 Apr. 99
21 Oct. 99
17 Feb. 00
17 Feb. 00
17 Feb. 00
17 Feb. 00
22 Oct. 99
Feb. 00
Feb. 00
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CAPTAI
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00
3 Feb.
01
4 Mar.
01
12 Mar.
01
15 Apr.
01
22 Apr.
01
3 June
01
iS June
01
1 Oct.
01
: Oct.
01
12 Oct.
01
12 Oct.
-.1
12 Oct.
> 1
11 Dec.
' :
11 Dec.
C I
00
10 Aug. 01
10 Aug. 01
10 Aug. 01
2 Sept. 01
2 Sept. 01
2 Sept. 01
12 Oct. 01
12 Oct. 01
12 Oct. ci
12 Oct. 01
1 Lieut. General Milman was present in the
action at Maigunge and at the relief of Lucknow
in Nov. 1837, Commanded a Detachment aurmg
the advance on the Dilkoosha and Martini ere
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
and grant of a year's service) ; served with the
sth Fusiliers in Outram's force at the Alumbagh
In all the operations of the succeeding months,
including the capture of Lucknow ; also in the
Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the capture
of the Forts of Shunkerpore, Amatee, and
Oomrea, and action of Dounderkeira, where he
commanded the advance guard (Medal with two
Clasps, and OB.). [See also Civil Decorations
for Gallantry, p. 786.] .
s Colonel Hon. C. Lambton served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 139S with the 1st Battalion North-
umberland Fusiliers, and -was present at the
battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
DSO British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp) Served in the South African war in
1809-1900, and was present in the engagement
at Modder River (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Colonel).
Vrs.
-■.-
Pay.
g£
13
2
...
2
1
...
The Northumberland Fusiliers. 2330/
QsaW r Masters. — 2 James Thomson. 17 Apr. Sj: 2b?!. Capt. 17 Apr. 05; ffo». Maior, 29 Nov. ix>.
5 John Wallace, 23 Mar. 00 ; Son. Lieut, with 5 En.'
3 Arthur Cornwall, 7 Apr. 03 ; Son. Lieut.
1 Arthur Landen, 16 liar. 01 ; Son. Lieut.
John Stteie, 18 Dec. 01 : Son. Lieut.
Facings Gosling Green. — Agent?, Messrs. Cox and Co.
mt Battalion embarked for South Africa, 10 Sept. i3aa. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 4 Nov. 1895.
I Major Dashwood served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the 1st Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1893. Served in the South African war in
1899-1300 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Belmont — dangerouslv wounded
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
8 Lt.Colonel Sitwell served in the Afghan war in iS3o (Medal). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir
Francis Scott in 1S95 with the Special Seiwice Corps (Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1897 including the desert march from Suakin to Berber ; in 1893, including the engagement at
Shebalia (severely wounded 1, the expedition to Shendy, and the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (twice men-
tioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with three Clasps) ; and in 1S99 in command of the 4th
Soudanese Battalion in the pursuit of the Khalifa to Gebel Gedeed (Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
;' Colonel Henry served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
Camel Corps, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Kbedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; in 189S with
the isr Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches)
and the operations at Gedaref (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; and in
the operations in 1S93 resultingin the final defeat of the Khalifa in command of the Camel Corps of the Flying Column,
and including the engagements at Abu Aadel and Om Dubreikat (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel).
lu Major Riddell served throughout the Hazara campaign in t3*8 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
II Major Lambart served in the Afghan war in 1878-80, including the affair at Darouta Pass, the expedition
to the Kumar Valley and the destruction of Fort Abdul Khan (Medal).
'- Major James served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp I. Served in the occupation of Crete in 1S98.
14 Lt.Colonel Heard served throughout the Hazara campaign in iSSS with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
16 Major Sapte served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the 1st Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in x3qS.
15 Lt.Colonel "Wilkinson served in the operations on the Niger in 1897-98, and took part in the expedition to
Siama (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Isacke served with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers throughout the Hazara campaign in..
1 333 (Medal with Clasp 1.
'-- Major Dill served throughout the Egyptian War of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on the 9th
September and at the battle of Tel-el- Keoir (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's Star). Served in the South Arrican
war in 1893-1900 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present at t lie operations
around Lindley (wounded at Leeuwkop), Slabbert's Nek, and at the surrender ot Commandant Prinsloo.
23 Major Enderby served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist Bat-
talion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1893.
24 Captain Ferguson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the 1st Bat-
talion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive'slfedal
with Clasp).
'" Captain. Morloy served with the expedition to Tambaka country, West Coast of Africa, in 1892, inc' udin°-
the capture of Tambi ; was also present in the operations against the Sofas in 1893-94 (Medal with Clasp)"
Served during the operations in Sierra Leone as Staff Officer to the Officer Commanding the Karene Expedition—
slightly wounded ( Clasp ).
K Captain Percival served in the campaign in the Soudanunder Sir Herbert Kitchener in-1893 with the 1st Bat-
talion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Modder River
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
27 Captain Fishboume served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 1st
V, tttalion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with
the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Belmont — severely wounded (Brevet of Major).
5:8 Captain Moulton-Barrett served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in.i8o3 with the
1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898.
-J Captain Wood served in the campaign m the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in. 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
JJ Captain Crispin served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the ist Bat-
talion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp) . Served in the occupation of Crete in 139S.
31 Captain Caffin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lickhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture Of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the operations in the Maidan (severely wounded), in the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and m the operations against the'Khani
Kheel Chamkanis (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Major Shoubridge served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was pre-ent in
the engagement at Chagra Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Warau and Bara Valleys (mentioned in
despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
33 Captain Birch served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the ist Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Lieht Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
M Captain Buckley served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in.1893 with the i&t Batta-
lion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
33 Captain Lynch-Staunton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the
ist Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1S9S. Served in the South African.war in 1899-1900'.
35 Captain Toppin served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the ist Batta-
lion Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal,
with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898.
[For remainder of Notes see end of The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) , •■. 231a.
234 The Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
gTH -i Formerly the 6th {Royal ist Wariviclishire) .
Regimental District, I The 5th and 6th Battalions are formed of the 1st and 2nd
WARWICK. ' J Warwick Militia respectively.)
The Antelope. The United Red and White Rose, with the Imperial Crown. " Roleia
Vittobia
' PYRENEES" " NlVELLE
st Battery, Belgaum,
Madras.
?nd Batt., Bermuda.
3rd Batt., Malta.
4th Batt., Colchester.
Vimieba" "Corunna"
Niagara " " South Africa, 1846-7, 1851-2-3 "
[
Years' Ser
Full. Half
Pav. Pay.
26
17 I
»7 I
Orthes" "Peninsula
'Atbara" "Khartoum
Colonel.— Frederick William Traill-Burroughs,1 CB. Vice Lieut, of Orkney and Shetland ; Entign, "31 Mar,
Lieut. p23 Sept. 57 ; Captain, pio Nov. 54; Brevet MajorL 20 July 58 ; Major, 22 Oct. 62 : Lt. Colonel
48;
6.;; Major General, 16 Mar. 80
Lt. General, 1 July 8r;
pio Nov.
•ign,
Colonel Warwickshire
Lieut. 28 Oct.
71;
10 Aug. 64 ; Colonel, 10 Au
Regiment, 14 June 97.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Willoughby Edward Gordon Forbes,2 CB. En
Captain, 1 June 81 ; Major, 29 Nov. 86; Lt. Colonel, 24 Feb. 98.
2 Morey Quayle Jones, CB?Lient. 12 Nov. 73 ; Captain,z5 April 83 ; Major,2i June 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Mar. 98.
3 Arthur Wiiliam Frank Jackson, Ensign, 22 May 75 ; Lieut. 22 May 76 ; Captain, 12 Feb. 84 ; Mayor,
3 Mar. 02; Lt. Colonel, 6 AdHI 98.
4 Herbert Edwards Irwin,* Lieut. 19 Jan. 76 ; Captain, 4 June 84 ; Major, 6 Aug. 92 ; Lt. Colonel, 3, Feb. 00.
Majors. i 2nd lif.ut. lieut. captain, beev. maj. major
3 Henry Weston Heiyar, nidin Command} Ja 8 M v
26Mav98 S ;
1 Herman James Shelley Landon,62nr(('n) Ta
C0«m<?.3Feb.oo(iJ/.^.r0/.29Nov.oo); 22 Jan> 7* I2-"eD-
4 Percy Rice Mockler/2)i<ii» Com. 1 Apr. 00 22'Jan. 79 22 Apr.
ju..v.!'.LancelotEdw.Kiggell.2HriiH Com-\
maud ; Assist. Adj. Gen. South Africa > 10 May
Field Force t.Bt. Lt. Colonel 29 Nov. 00J
Kenneth Edward Lean,1" Mtd. Inf. S.l
Africa {Bt.Lt. Colonel. 29 Nov. 00) ... )
p.s.c. Gerald Francis Ellison (Bt. Lt.~>
Colonel 29 Nov. 00) )
1 Herbert Russell Blyth"
4 p.s.c. James Ridgeway Dyas,12 Acting ~l
D.A.A. Gen., Colchester, 29 Mar. 01 ... }
2 Lewis Edward Morrice, DSO
Vere Staunton Smyth
Frederick George Francis Browne,
I -
Adjutant 6 Battalion 18 May 98 )
2 Gerald Denne Armstrong, DSO
p..i.e.RobertDundnsWhigham,11.D..-1..4. (
Gen. S. Africa Field Force j
Herbert Radclyffe Vaughan
CharlesConranEast,15.l<i/H/fi«^2F!)/a»- )
teerJin. East Surreg Feat. 1 Mar. 99... i
Richard John Doyne, Eeseroc (Depot) ...
John Ford Elkington
CAPTAINS.
Archibald John Stephens Maunsell, )
Adjutant Malta Militia 1 Dec. 99 )
Arthur Colthurst Herbert
John Frederick William Boyce, Adj. 3 5
Vol. Bn. Gloucester Rcgt. 15 Sept. 00 J
Edw. Lynn Allen, Adj. 5 £n. 28 Aug. 99
2 Charles Edward MenziesPyne
Alex. Deane, Adj. 1 Vol. Bn. 27 Dec. 98..
Walter Latham horing.Mld.Inf.S .Africa
Thomas Diver, Mtd. Inf. South Africa ...
1 Fras. Alfred Sarle,10 Adjutant 12 Feb. 98
4 William Francis Leader
Vincent Randolph Pigoit,17 Adjutant")
5 Middlesex Vol. Fifes 22 Jan. 01 ... $
Richard Henry Leigh King Brinkley, >
Adjutant Hyderabad Volunteers $
C]emenlCaTT\\~rig}ey, AriuyOrdnanceDep.
St. John Augustus Cos, Adj. Vols
2 MacGregor Greer18
Owen Davy* Rigg,19 Adjutant Coorg\
and Mysore Fijlts, 27 June 01 )
2 Wm. D Sanderson,20 Adjutant . Aug.oi..
3 William Maynard Carlisle Crowe
5 Henrv Glanville Allen Moore21
Neville Travers Borton,21+ Egypt. Army
4 Arthur Seymour Toogood22
1 Frederick George Skipwith23
Eric Madden Murray, Pay Department...
r Henry Everard Neave
? Alex-Y.Spearman2* Adjutant, 19 Dec. 00
I Arthur James Poole
C. E. Etches,25 Assist. In structor, Hythe \
School of Musketry 1 Jan. 01 {temp.) ... j
1 George Norman Bowes Forster23
4 William Charles Christie27
1 John Basil Roland Bacchus28 (Depot) ...
1 Robert Henry Watkin Brewis2^
4 Herbert Pearson Creagh - Osborne,23 }
Adjutant 12 June 00 )
3 Dudley Alec Lacy Day31
3 Ronald Forbes Meikle.john,32 DSO.\
Acting Aide de Camp to Lord Congleton j
Addis Delacombe, Fay Department
3 Lewis Wentworth Johnson
a p s c. George Kynaston Cockerill,34 ';
D.A.A. G. S.Africa j
3 Percy John Foster
4 Harold Cbarlcs Hart
Philip 'East-xceBcaaTii^Mtd. Inf. S.Africa
2nd LIEUT.
30 Jan.
78
22 Jan.
79
22 Jan.
79
22 Feb.
79
22 Jan.
81
82
p3o Sept. 68
1 July
jo May
9 Sept. 82
1 July
14 May
1 4 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
9 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
28 Oct,
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. Sy
6 June 88
23 Mar. 89
26 June S9
21 Sept. 89
79 Nov. 87
14 Sept. 87
25 Mar. 91
21 Sept. 89
9 Nov. 89
8 Oct. 90
9 May
17 Jan.
25 July
2 Sept.
29 Mar.
20 Feb.
12 Mar.
9 Apr.
18 May
18 June
18 June
19 Nov.
20 May
21 Oct.
12 Dec.
28 Aug.
28 Sept.
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
6 June 94
23 Sept. 96
11 Feb. 88
24 Mar. 97
6 June 96
10 Feb. 97
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
5 June
5 June
i3 Sept.
1 Dec.
11 Mar.
8 June
19 Mar.
14 Jan.
8 June
i£ Jan.
20 Jan.
13 July
23 Sept.
13 July
25 Jan.
3 Mar.
21 Sept. 92
19 Apr. 93
28 Jan. 94
25 Oct. 94
18 July 96
16 Dec. 96
25 Dec.
3 Apr.
10 Jan.
12 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
10 Sept.
8 Mar.
20 Sept.
29 Nov.
24 Feb.
3 Apr.
29 June 87
15 July
29 May
4 Sept.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
24 Feb.
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
31 Mar.
6 Aug.
86
98I
26 June
6 Apr.
23 Feb.
6 Apr.
25 Jan.
14 May
3 Mar.
9 Doc.
16 Dec.
25 Dec.
24 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
4 May
18 May
28 May
1 June 98
1 June 98
1 June 08
10 Aug. 98
3 Sept. 98
21 Sept.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
S Apr.
1 Dec.
1 Feb.
3 Mar.
17 Dec.
24 Feb.
6 Apr.
18 May
:3 Apr.
28 Dec.
: Apr.
3 Feb.
2i Mar.
1 Apr. 00
29 Juno 00
1 Aug. co
19 Dec. 00
16 Mar. 01
I 4 Apr. o
j 24 Feb. So
j6 Nov.
29 Nov. 00
99
3 Feb.
19 Feb.
1 7 Mar.
17 Mar.
21 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
22 Aug.
8 Sept. 00
11 Feb. 99
19 Dec.
9 Jan.
22 Jan.
The JSoyal Warwickshire liegiment.
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Pay.
I 5
4
1 4
I 7
I
Pay., Captains.
... 4 George Ryfield Taylour
4 Cameron O'Brien Harford Methuen
Edw. John Morewood Harvey, Acting}
Assist, to D.A.A. Gen. for Signalling, '-
Aldershot, 8 Jan. 01 J
Owen Hassall
... 2 John Egerton Leigh
Francis Clavering Peere Williams-')
Freeman $
Charles Bonhain-Carter
LIEUTENANTS.
... I Chas. Geo. Massie Blomfield, Mounted}
Infant ry , South Africa j
... Alfred Sherrington Mitchell, Mounted)
Infantry, S. Africa )
... 2 James Arthur Moffat
... 12 Claude Douglas Hamilton Moore
... 3 Gerald Maurice Ponsonby
Percy Keeling Carre, West African )
Frontier Force i
... 3 Robert de Courcy Lyons
... 3 Henry George Allen Thomson
... 2 Douglas Henry Victor Bengough
... ! Edmund Gray Stuart Truell, Mounted]
Infantry, South Africa )
... 2 George Anne Fredk. Aubrey Whitehead
John Henry Dives Costeker, Mounted \
Infantry, South Africa 3
... I William Montague Darvill, If". Afric.Segt.
... 1 Ralph Hamilton Smythe
... 1 Guy Bro->k Marriott
... 1 William Ernest Walter Elkingtou
... 2 Norman Percy Clarke
Charles BingleyBenson, JiW. Inf. S. Africa
... 3 Ronald Hugh Walrond Rose ......
.. 2 Geoffrey Delves Broughton
... t Aubrey Liebert Field"
Ambrose Boxwell, Mtd. Inf. S. Africa ...
... 1 Lofcus de Vallentin FitzGerald , |
1 Edgar John de Pentheny-O'Kelly
2 Stephen Seymour Butler
Lewis Jeremy Jones, Orderly Officer, 1
Aro Exped., South Nigeria )
2 Henry Albert Kaulbaeh
Bertrand Gorges Reginald Gordon, >
Mtd. Inf. S. Africa J>
2 Arthur Reginald Sinclair Allen
2 Charles Beauman Hore
1 George Weston Bond (Depot)
4 George Hams Hodgson
1 George Dermot Martin
2 Henry Edward Morritt
3 Cosmos Charles Richard Nevill
Demetrius Williams
4 John Bertram Haddon
3 James Malcolm Mackenzie
1 Basil Henry Williams
4 Charles Francis Burnard
3 Francis Rowland Tarleton
4 Percival Montague Brooke -Hitcaing
LawTence Hy. Little, Mtd. Inf. S. Africa
3 Charles Edward Coursolles Jones
4 Percy Joe Hobson
Second Lieutenants.
1 Ernest George Sydenham
Henry Vials Lane, with Indian S. C
1 Herbert Cyril Sinnctt
Robert Wood
Ewan Cameron
4 Charles Pearcy Nicholas
2 Herbert Sutton Tarrant
Raymond WodehouseFox,-VM. Inf. ,8. Af.
2 Charles William Cantwell Crooke
1 Henry Hubert Diwson
3 Archibald Hans Blackwood Hamilton
1 Henry Bayford Owen
1 Charles John Constable La Coste
1 Gerald Francis Waterworth
1 Henry Joseph Dresser
2 Harry Eastland Redman30
1 John Arthur Murray Bannerman
4 Rupert Va.ughan Farish
1 Herbert Wynyard Rowlandson
3 George Elidor Gwynne Fhilipps
3 Jack St. Aubyn King
2 Robert George Shuttleworth
Robert Hodgins, Indian Stuff Corps ..
2 Henry William Price
4 Joseph Thomas Kirby ,
Leopold Aloysius MatthewJones,.SUl/>,
4 George Summerson Skinner
3 William Henry Astley de la Pryme
3 Harry Stephen Winthrop ,
4 Clement Thurstan Tomes
4 ,iobn Dymoke Scale
4 Eric Charles Schooling
3 George Haworth Ussher Lacon:1"
2ND LIEUT.
15 .May 97 1 June 9S
22 Jan. 98; 24 Aug.
26 Feb. 96J 14 Sept. 9S j Mar. 01
9 Oct. 95
15 May 97
5 Sept. 96
29 Feb. 96
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
t June 9S
13 July 9S
10 July 08
28 Dec. 98
28 Dec.
28 Dec.
28 Dec.
10 Mar.
99
1 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr. .
24 Jan. 00
24 Jan.
1 Feb.
3 Feb.
17 Feb. 01
19 Feb. 01
16 Nov. 01
16 Nov. 01
16 Nov. 011
16 Nov. 01
20 May
2 Aug.
5 May
5 May
5 May „
19 May 00
19 May 00
19 May 00
19 May 00
23 May 00
23 May 00
23 May 00
23 May 00
4 Aug. 00
11 Aug.
19 Sept
27 Oct.
5 Jan.
S Jan.
S Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
16 Mar.
4 May
4 May
4 May
4 May
4 May
4 May
8 May
8 May
5 May
24 July
25 Captain Etches served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the
1st Battalion Warwickshire Regi-
ment, and was present at the battle
of Khartoum — slightly wounded
(mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900.
27 Captain Christie served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the
1st Battalion Warwickshire Regi-
ment, and was present at the battles
of the Atbara and Khartoum, at the
latter as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
Geueral Wauchope (mentioned in
despatches, 4thClass of the Medjidie,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps).
28 Captain Bacchus served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the
1st Battalion Warwickshire Regi-
ment, and was present at the battle
of Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasn).
31 Captain Day served in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir Her-
bert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Warwickshire Regiment,
4 Aug. 00 and was present at the battles of the
5 Aug. 00 Atbara and Khartoum (British
14 Aug. 00 Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
1 3 Aug. 00 two Clasps).
1 Sept. 00 3- Captain Meiklejohn served in
19 Dec. 00 the campaign in the Soudan under
4 Jan. 01 Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with
4 Jan. 01 the istBattalion Warwickshire Regi-
5 Jan. 01 ment, and was present at the battles
8 Jan. 01 of the Atbara andKhartoum (British
9 Jan. 01 Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
22 Jan. 01 two Clasps).
17 Feb. 01 33 Captain Besant served in the
19 Feb. 01 campaign in the Soudan under Sir
1 Mar. 01 Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the
1 Mar. 01 istBattalion WarwickshireRegiment
30 Oct. ci as Orderly Officer to the General
Officer Commanding the Line of
Communications (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal).
3i Captain Cockerill served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 as Field Intelligence Officer 3rd Bri-
gade including the storming of the Malakand
Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North Western Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Field In-
telligence Officer with" the Tochi Field Force
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
35 Captain Dixon served in the campaign in
the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1898 with the 1st Battalion Warwickshire Regi-
ment, and was present at the battles of tue
Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in de-
spatches, promoted Captain, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
36 Second Lieut. Redman served in the South
African war in i899-*i9oo with the 6th Bat-
talion Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
37 Second Lieut*. Lacon, Yates, and Beatty
served in the South African war m 1900 with
the 6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Begt.
38 Lt.Colonei Campbell, Majors Pnllerton and
Kelso, Captains Ludford-Astley, Williams and
Phillips, Lieuts. Norris, Lancastei, and Corse-
Scoot, and Lieut, and Quarter Master Hall
served in the South African war in 1900 with
the 6th Battalion Riyal Warwickshire Regiment.
Ye-irs Ser
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Second Lieutenant*. — 4 John Fector Tollemache Halliday, 24 July 01.
4 Clarence Montague Yates37, 27 July 01.
4 Richard George BeattyH7. 27 July 01.
3 Charles King- Valentine Browne, 14 Sept. 01.
3 Tom Whaley, 19 Oct. 01.
3 Edward Vesey Morley Shelley, 19 Oct. 01.
Francis Bere Follett, 4 Dec. 01.
Hubert Norns*1*, 4 Dec. 01,
QuarterMasters. — 4 Charles Joseph Dixon,35 1 May 91: Eintj. Captain, 16 Nov. 98.
2 Walter Wood, 8 Dec. 97 ; Hon. Captain, 29 Nov. oc.
3 Daniel Taylor, 6 Apr. 98 : Hon. Lieut.
1 Thomas Coyne, 24 Feb. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facina* Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta. 6 Nov. 1895. 2nd Battalion embarked for 8. Africa, 2 4 Nov-, 1S99 :
to Bermuda, July 1901. 3rd Battalion embarked for Malta, 1 July 1S98.
1 Lieut.General Traill-Burroughs served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava. expedition to Kertch and Yenikale.sieee and fallof Sebastopol, and
assaults of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the
storming of the Secundrabagh and of the Shahuujeev (was the first through the breach at the Secundrabagh and
was slightly wounded on the head by a tulwar cut), battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit to Seraighat, action
of Khodagunge, storming of the Beegum Khotee aud capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Brevet of Major,
Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Euzofzai Field Force in the campaign against the Boneyrs and other
mountain tribes on the S. W. Frontier of India in Dec. 1863, and commanded the Regiment whilst encamped in
the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt.Colonel Forbes served an the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl
as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Palliscr (mentioned in despatches) and Padkao Shana (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S in com-
mand of the :st Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, Cli. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
J Lt.Colonel M. Quayle Jones served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1384-85
as Major in the 4th Pioneer Regiment. Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1898 with the 1st Battalion Warwickshire Resriment, and was present at the battle of Atbara (mentioned in des-
patches, CB. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
1 Lt.Colonel Irwin served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with t-iie rst
Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle fo KhartoumK British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
6 Lt.Colonel Landon served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 180" with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khar-
toum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
' Major Mockler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches,
3Iedal with Clasp).
J0 Lt.Colonel Lean served with the 21st Fusiliers in theZuluwar of i879,andin the operations against Sekukun^,
including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 188:, and took
part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African War in 1899-1900 under the Press Censor; after-
wards commanded a Regiment of Mounted Infantry (Brev. of Lt.Colonel).
11 Major Blyth served ir the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Warwickshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
"'* Major Dyas served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-83 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp), and agaiL
in 1887-89 (Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
13 Major Browne served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire
Regiment.
14 Major Whigham served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in :So8 with the 12th
Soudanese Battalion, aud was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, ami Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Major General H. A.
Macdonald.
15 Major East served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the 1st Batta-
lion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps),
16 Major Earle served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Adjutant to the 1st
Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) ami
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Pigott served with tue Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Cheshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
m 1897-98 as Assistant Brigade Commissariat Officer Peshawar Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley ; also with the Khyber Field Force (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
18 Captain Greer served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of the Atbara — wounded (mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Rigg served in the campaign'ou the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Peshawur Column Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment,
and afterwards with the Khyber Field Force (Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain Sanderson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the 1st
Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
21 Captain Moore served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
21+ Captain N. T. Boiton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1807 I British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp), and with the expedition in 1898, including the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
22 Captain Toogood served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of the Atbara tBritish Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
23 Captains Skipwith, Forster. Brewis, and Creagh-Osborne served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Warwickshire Regiment, and were present at the battles of the
Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
24 Captain Spearman served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 1st Bat-
talion Warwickshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). [For the Record of the Services of the 2nd Baft Jf.oijal Warwick/hire Megimenf, see p. 240.
ist Ban., Mandalay. Burma.
2nd Batt., South Africa.
3rd Bate, Egypt.
4th Bait., Shomcliffe.
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HOUNSLOW.
e Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 235
Formerly the jih (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment.
(The 5th, 6th. and 7th Battalions are formed of the 311
Middlesex, the London and the 4th Middlesex
Militia respectively.)
The United Bed and White Rose within the Garter, and the Crown over it. The White Horse. " Maetiniqits "
■" TaLIVEHA " " ALBUHERA " '' BaDAJOZ" " SALAMANCA" " VlTTOBIA " " PXBENEES " " OETHES " " TOULOUSE "
"PE>-i>fsur.A " •' Ar.Mi" "Ixkeeiian" " Sevastopol" " Kandahab, i5So" " Afghanistan, 1879-S0."
Colonel in Chief.— His Boyal MighnessGeovsze Frederick Ernest Albert,?;'/ nee of Wales, and Duke 0/ Cornwall
Tears- Seij and York, KG. KT. KP. GCMG. GOTO. Colonel-in-ChiefRojalFasiliers, if July 00; Personal Naval Aide
Fall Han tie Camp to theJEiing; Grand Prior of St. John of Jerusalem.
'Pay. Pay. Colonel.— p.s.c. Geoffrey Barton,1 CB. CMG. Commanding Pretoria District, South Africa, 9 Oct. 99;
, JSii»ign*3 Oct. 62; Lt."x4 Feb. 65 ; Capt. 1 Apr. 74 ; Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 79; Major, 1 July'Si; Bt.Lt.Colonel;
. 18 Nov. 82; Colonel, 18 Nov. S6; Major General, 27 Oct. 98 ; Colonel Royal Fusiliers, 1 May 00. ,
28 ... Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Colin George Donald,3 CB. Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Capt. 30 May 83; Major, 3 Sept. 90
Lt. Colonel, 3 Sept. 98.
28 ... 3 George Ewbank Briggs, Lieut. 13 June 74 ; Capt. 16 Feb. S4 ; Major, 18 Feb. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 Apr. 99.
27 ... 4 Francis Charles Annesley, Lieut, 27 June 75 ; Capt. 24 Mar. 82 ; Major, 1 Mar. 92 ; Lt.Colonel, 31 Feb. 00.
24 ... 2 Edward Joshua Cooper,5 DSO. 2nd in Command 23 Dec. 98; Lieut. 11 Sept. 78; Capt. 13 Feb. 85; Major,
28 Nov. 97 ; Lt.Colonel, 28 Nov. 01.
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4 Francis Allix Wilkinson,5 2nd in Com- /
mand 17 Apr. 00 J
1 p.s.c. Stanley Bird,9 2nd in Command
p.s.c. Reginald John Pinney, Dep. 1 ;
Assist. Adj. Gen. Quetta, 27 Nov. 96 J 1
2 Charles John Stanton5 [
Charles Tyrell Shipley, Adjutant 2 |
Volunteer Battalion 15 Sept. 96 / ,
Edward Henry Coz.,wAide de Camp >
j Major Gen. G. Burton, 25 Apr. 00 }
Cecil Francis Heyworth-Sav.-ge,12 ) i
D.A.A.G. for Intell. South African] ,
Field Force, 4 Dec. oo (3t. Lt.Col. f
20 Nov. 00) J I
! 'William Bernard Hickie, Comdq. SWi~) :
Mounted Inf. South Africa [Bt.Lt.Col. V '
I 29 Nov. 00) ) i
p.s.c. Thomas Percival England, [
Special Bereiee, China Exp. Force ... j I
1 Steuart Menzies
Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend,'3
CB. DSO. (Bt.Lt.Colonel, 18 Nov
96), Depot
Sydnev Turing Barlow Lawford, ->
Comdg. 10 Bn. Mntd. Inf., S. Africa j
Guy Louis Busson du Maurier
Fitzmaurice Thomas Favre Scoones, '■>"
Adjutant ^Battalion 23 Nov. 97 C
Norman Reginald M'Mahon, '> DSO.
Dep. Assist. Adjutant Gen., South]
Africa j
Captains.
George Reginald Lmcefles}6 Adjutant \
6th Battalion 24 July ot j
3 Richard Fowler-Butler, Adjutant 7 I
Battalion 20 May 01 J
1 Charles Cattley Carr1"
Henry Edward Berkeley Newenham ...
Charies Henry Dons Id Lyon-Camp- 1
bell, Station Staff Officii-, Southern ,-
Shan States J
3 Charles Edmund Ruck-Keene
3 james Douglas Sparks (Depot) „
2 Henry Adolphus Smith Wright18 :
Thomas Raymond Mallock,'0 DSO, >
S. Africa j
2 Vivian Henry5
1 Septimus Frederick Legge
1 Allen Victor Johnson, Adjutant)
2 July 98 )
Richard George Hely-Hutchinson, )
Supdf. of Gymnasia, Dublin )
1 Arthur Colin Roberts
2 Edward Bunbnrv North, 2".4cf/»<7^i ide (
de Camp to Major Gen. B. T. Thynue )
2 John Francis Wolseley1,J
3 Mortimer Pawson Haacock
3 Alf. Harry Sanders. Adjutant 6 Apr. 9b
4 Reginald Cossley Batt, Adjutant 24 j
March 00 j>
Bartholomew George Price,5 DSO. >
Adjutant 17 May 01 j
2 George Cecil ttudall Overton5
3 William Frederick Sweny
Henry Alexander Walker, C. Africa B.
1 Lionel George Tempest Stone"
ji Albemarle Cator Aimesley5
2 Reginald Preston Jermyn Gwyn23
4 Lyall Brandreth
4 Edward Thomas Le Marchant2*
'4 Kenneth William Macnagbten
3 William Lascelles Fitrgerald Blake ...
2ND LIEUT.
11 An"
5 Feb. S7
14 Sept. 8/
26 Oct. 89
31 May 90
9 Nov. 8q
ioNov. 88
4 Mar. 91 \ 26 June
11 Feb. 76
1 July 81
25 Aug. 83
6 Feb. 84
14 May S4
23 Aug. S4
12 Nov. S4
7 Feb. £5
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 85
10 May £2
1 Feb.
7 Feb.
7 Feb. 3
6 May 85
23 May 85
BBEV.IIAJ.
24 Sept. 84
14 May 87
26 Mar. 91
8 Dec. 91
11 Deo. 91
2 Mar. 92
15 Mar. 92
15 Mar. 92
18 Nov. 92
21 Nov. 92
19 Apr. 93
1 Feb. 92
3 Sept. 94
15 Sept. 96
28 Oct. 96
27 Nov. 96
24 Nov. 97
28 Nov. 97
2 Feb. 98
2 Feb. 98
8 Dec. 86 j 6 Apr. 98
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
1 Jan.
20 Mar.
8 July
3 Dec.
11 Dec.
16 Oct.
13 May
17 Dec
5 Feb.
8 Aug.
10 Oct.
27 Jan.
1 3 May
18 June 92,
15 Mar. 93
27 Sept. 93!
12 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95,
29 May 95!
31 May 90,
17 Jan. 91 j
9 Sept. 93!
6 June 96
25 Feb. 93
25 Nov.
26 Jane
17 Mar.
14 May
23 June
1 Jan.
23 July
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
20 July 98
20 July 93
16 Nov. 98
18 Jan. 99
18 Jan. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
5 Apr. 99
96] 2 Aug
99
20 Feb.
9''
27 Sept.
99
14 May
97
9 Oct.
99
24 Nov.
97
27 Jan.
00
28 Nov.
97
31 Jan.
00
14 Jan.
9S
3 Feb.
00
7 Sept.
92
12 May
00
22 May
95
12 Mav
00
4 Mar.
90
j? May
00
2 Feb.
98
12 May
00
22 Oct.
y6
12 May
00
10 July 9;
3 Sept. y4
6 Apr. 98
16 Nov. 98
21 Dec 58
r3 Jan. 99
5 Apr. 90
3 Feb. 00
17 Mar. 00
17 Mar. 00
1 1 Apr. 00
2 May or.
28 July 00
21 Nov. 00
12 Dec. 00
16 Mar. 01
28 Nov. 01
29 Nov. 00
Full I Half
Pay. (Pay.
236
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Begiment).
Captains.
Samuel Kirk Flint," Egyptian Army..
3 Evelyn de Burgh Waddingtou
1 Edgar Stanley Hill
3 George Frederic Hibbert26 !
John Charles Ralph, IT. African F. F...
2 George Sutherland Guyon26 1
2 Mowbray Lyster Stanley Owen Cole5
.1 Arthur MaitJand Byng '•
4 Frank William Rowland Hill,'-9 DSO..J
4 Lionel Forbes Ashburner, DSO I
3 Richard Hare
Julian Lawrence Fisher I
3 Leicester William Le Marchant Carey-5!
Algernon Cautley Jeffcoat, DSO
LlBCTENANTS.
i Constantine Hotham Crichton
Edward Chas. Jennings, Chinese Segt.
3 Francis William Swifte
Charles Andrew Hamilton Palairet ...
2 Richard Humphrey Torkiugton5
2 Sydney Phillips-"'
3 George Maconchy Lee
2 John Cnbourn Hartley"'
2 Reginald Seaburne May-'
2 Mervyn 01ricei'Clarkc,'.BW//. Sig»al-\
ling Officer, South Africa J
4 Patrick Villiers-Stuart
George Archibald Stevens, Went )
African Eq/t., with rank of Capt.... }
1 Neville Walmsley Gardner
t Herbert Cyril Forster
Ernest Stanley Brand, Chinese Beg/....
Francis Moore, 3[tJ. Inf. S. Africa
3 David Lynch
r Richard lieinertzhagen
3 Harry Wm. Geddes Burnett Hitchcock
3 Henry Eric Dumbell
2 Edward Boscawcn Frederick28
3 Robert James Francis Meyricke
3 William Henry Kirby "Moors 1
3 Percy Bayly Akroyd, Remount Dept....
2 Ivon Govett Sewella'-'
2 Sydney Joseph Lowe, s Railway Staff}
Officer, S. tfrica, Mar. oi' j
2 Sir .Francis Ernest Waller,3 Sort \
2 Michael Reginald Kirkman Hodgson-5!
2 Walter Pitts Hendy Hill20 .' j
2 William Bryan Fleetwood Rayner28 ...
3 Edmund Christopher Paeke31 (Depot)]
1 Rowland Ernest Alston j
1 William George Townsend Carrie
4 Arthur Claud Spencer Chichester...
1 WilliamArthur Blackburne Daniell ...
3 Cyril Henry V.'ickham
3 Hugh Evelyn Allen
1 Harold Thomason Carew Ivens
David Howard 'Evmis.^If J. Inf. S.Africa
4 Gilbert D'Arcy Elliott-Cooper (Depot)
2 Paul Chapman32
4 Leonard William Kentish
1 Thomas de Beauvoir Carey
Second Lir.uiEN.iNis.
Claude Butler Gossel
Jonathan John Russell Peel
Charles Saunderson
George Arthur Seccombe Williams, "i
W . Africa n F. F.n-if/i ra »k of Lieut. J
EdmundGco.SavileL'E=trangeMalone
Benjamin Isidore Herbert Adler,wi7/i )
Indian Staff Corps j
Harold Fife Whinney
Arthur Percival Birchall
Frederick Albert Forster
Robert Charles Lucius Stapleton-V
Bretherton >
Edward Hills Nicholson"
Arthur Kenneth Puzey
Aug. Arth. Cornwallis'FitzClarence..
Alexander Gilford Ludlord Astley ...
Walter Adrian Carnegie Bowden- '1
Smith j
Reginald Howlett, Jlttl.Inf. S. Africa
|4 Leonard Augustus Northcote
1 4 Reginald Brunei de Bnrgho Hodge...
Idris Havard Joseph Williams
Bertie Gerard Annesley Townshend
Robert Henry Pipon
George Ernest Hawes
Clare Ruxton Uvedale Savile
Robert Blundell Goodden
Percy Dixon
14 Thomas Piercy Mills
3 Thomas Cecil'de Traft'ord
4 John Beardmore Batten
I4 Algernon Foulkes Attwood
2ND LTKUT. LTEUT.
lS Nov. 96, 3 Aug. 98
13 July 921 20 May 94
o Dec. 96 6 Apr. 98
9 Dec. yij 6 Ai>r. 98
CAPTAIN.
25 Aug. 00
15 Sept. 00
19 Sept. co
19 Sept. 00
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. o-j
12 Jan.
15 May 97 10 Aug. 9b
7 July 97! 10 Aug. 9S
28 Sept. 95, 14 Oct. 97' 25 July
20 Feb. 95' 14 June 97I 13 July 01
16 Jan. 95' 24 Nov. 971 13 July 01
13 Oct. 97; 16 Nov. 981 13 July 01
1 Dec. 97; 16 Nov. 9; 13 July 01
16 May 98; 16 Nov. 98 13 July 01
8 Sept. 97 8 June 98 14 Dec. 01
4 May yS
4 May 98
4 May 98
4 May oS
4 May oS
7 May 9S
7 May 9S
:3 Julv 98
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug
3 Aug
2 Nov.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
18 Jan.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
20 May
24 May 99
24 June 90
12 Aug,
12 Aug.
11 Oct.
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
13 Nov
o Dec,
99
99
99
99
99
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
2 Aug. 99
2 Aug. 99
27 Sept. 99
27 Sept. 99
9 Oct. 99
27 Jan. 00
27 Jar.. 00
27 Jan. 00
31 Jan. 00
' 3 Feb. 00
8 Feb.
8 Feb.
16 Mar. 00
16 Mar. 00
12 May co
12 May 00
12 May 00
27 June 00
99, 27 June 00
» Major Bird served in the campaign
ooin the Soudan under Sir Herbert
~- Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in
despatches, British Medal,and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
10 Major Cox served in the South
African war iu 1S99-1900 with the 2nd
Battalion Royal Fusiliers, and was
present at the battle of Colenso, the
engagements at Pieter's Hill, Hussai
Hill, and Hlangwani, and the relief 0!
99: 19 Sept. OO mil, jfciiu uiaii^».m'i ...... ....- -. --
99 19 Sept. ooLadysmith ; also took part in theopera-
99 j 19 Sept. ootions in the Transvaal including the
90 2 Jan. oi|enga<rementat Rooidam, and the opera-
01 tions'iu the Western Transvaal under
oi|sir Archibald Hunter; also served as
01 Aide de Camp to Major General Barton,
oiOommanding Fusilier Brigade,
i. oil u Major Heyworth- Savage served
14 Feb. oo|2oApr. 01 with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-87
,21 Feb. col 6July 01 (Medal with two Clasps). Served m the
' 7 Mar. co1. ic Julv 01 South African war in 1S99-1900WUU the
17 Mar. 00 13 July oi'ist Battalion Royal Fusiliers, and was
17 Mar. 00 13 Julv oi'present in the engagements at Pieter's.
4 Apr. 00 13 July 01 Hill. Hussar Hill, and Hlangwani, and
18 Apr. col 22 Oct'l 01 at the relief of Ladysmitb : afterwards
18 Apr. ooj 22 Oct. 01 served on the Start' of Major Genera!
99] 12 Jan.
99 12 Jan.
.. 99] 28 Jan.
20 Jan. 00 25 Feb
20 Jan. 00 16 Mar
4 Apr
21 Apr
21 Apr,
1 Apr
Barton (Brev. of Lt.Col.).
•- Lt.Colonel Townshend served in the Nile Es-
00 pedition in 1884-85 with the Royal Marines attached
00 to the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at
00 the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medaiwith
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition against the Huuza-Nagars in 1801-9:
r-. -- expedition against lub nuuia-.iao"13 lxl *«^*— w*
"May 00 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
,, ' Commanded the troops during the siege of Chitral
5 May 00 For(. from 3vA jrurch to 18th April 1S95 (received
5 May co' the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
23 May 00 in despatches, OB. Brevet of Major, Medal with
23 May co' Clasp). Served with the Dougola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
9 June 00 commanci 0f the 12th Soudanese Battalion (men-
4 Aug. 00 tioned in desDatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel. British
4 Aug. 00 Medal, and Khedive's Medal) ; and in the operations
a Aug. co' in 1S98, including the expedition to Shendy and the
11 Aug. co battlesof the Atbara (mentioned in despatches', and
I -rr. .. / .-;„~,wl ^-.-. ^aonn^llOC Ji.SO «T1(1 t WC,
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
3 Oct.
5 Jar.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
8 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01
4 May 01
4 May 01
4 May 01
4 May 01
4 May 01
4 May 01
battles of the Atbara ( mentioned in despatches, ana
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and two
I Clasps to Khedive's Medal). Served in the South
00 African war in 1899-1900 on the Staff of the Military
00 Governor at Bloemfontein.
01 ]i Major M'Mahon served with the Burmese
01 j Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served
01 in the South African war in 1399-1900 as Aide de
-' Camp to Major General Barton from the commence-
ment of the war until 5th May 1900, when he was
severely wounded (mentioned iu despatches, DSO. 1.
J Full Hi.li
Pay. Pav.
The Royal Fusiliers {Gily of London Regiment). 236a
Second Lieutenants. 2N"d i-iect.
3 Stanier Edmund "William Waller 8 May 01
4 Edward Gramme Ozanne 8 May
4 John Hugh Orpen n May
2 Francis Ternon Brndenell Kirwan ... 22 May
2 Noel Huntley Campbell Rasseh 26 June 01
2 James Samuel Cairns Pitt 26 June 01
4 -Vilfred George Lucas 24 July
2 Guy Vesey Hawtrey 19 Oct.
Edward Ronald Spurr Cheales 4 Dec.
Albert Claud Hewitt 21 Dec.
Quarter JLattert. — 2 Edward Inkerman Bell.5 16 Jan. 05; Hon. Lieut.
4 ... 3 William John Hatson Xagle, 6 Apr. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
4 John Warrener, 7 Mar. 00; Hon. Lieut.
1 William Carter, 4 Aug. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. —Agents. Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1885. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 22 Oct. 1899. 3JT? Battalion
embarked for Crete, 1 Dec. iSqS.
1 Major General Barton served in theAshanti war of 1873-74 in t'ae Transport service, and afterwards in
Russell's Regiment, including the battle of Amoaful, a tea ckand capture of Becquah, advanced guard engagement of
Jarbinbah.skirmishesandambuscade affairsbetweenAdwabinand the river Ordah (slightly wounded), battle of
•Ordahsu. and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain, Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout the Zulu war of 1S79 ; first, as Staff Officer to No. 2 Column (Durnford's), and, subsequently, in com-
mand of che 4th Battalion of Natal Native Contingent, to the end of the war, taking part in the engagement of
Gingindhlovu and the operations of Clarke's Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Maior, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in command of the Military
Police, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Lieut.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star) ; also served
in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald Graham (Clasp) .
- L:. Colonel Rodick served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and was present in the engagement at Kokeran
(mentioned in despatches), in the defence of Candahai-, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt.Colonel Donald served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in the Transport Department (Medal). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers, and was preseni at the battle of
Colenso, the engagements at Pieter's Hill, Hussar Hill, and Hlangwani, and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in
despatches); also took part in the operations in the Transvaal including the engagement at Rooidam and the
operations in the Western Transvaal under Sir Archibald Hunter ( CB. ) .
5 Majors Cooper (DSO.) and Stanton, Captains Henry, Price (DSO.), Overton, Annesley, Cole, and Carey, Lieuts.
Torkington, Phillips, Hartley, May, Clarke, Lowe, Sir F. E. Waller, and Hodgson, Lieut, aud Qr.Mr. Bell served in
the SouthAfrican war in 1809-1000 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers, and were present at the battle of Colenso,
the engagements at Pieter's Hill, Hussar Kill, and Hlangwani, and the relief of Ladysmith ; also took part in the
operations in the Transvaal, including the engagement at Rooidam and the operations in the Western Transvaal
binder Sir Archibald Hunter.
c Major Herbert served in the Afghan war in iS3o, and took part in the defence of Candahar including the
sortie of Deh Khoiah (Medal).
s Major Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 188(1-87 as Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
;C Captain Lascelles served in the South African war in 1809-1900 as Adjutant of th3 Composite Australian
Battalion during the operations round Colesberg, and was present with the 1st Brigade Mounted Infantry at the
occupation of Johannesburg, and the engagements at Diamond Hill, Vet River, and Zand F^iver.
:" Captain Carr served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers, and was
pre sent at the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Pieter's Hill, Hussar Hill, and Hlangwani, and the relief of Lady-
smith ; also took part in the operations in the Transvaal including the enga gement at Rooidam and the operations
in the Western Transvaal under Sir Archibald Hunter ; commanded an Infantry detachment in the Mafeking
Relief Column (Brev. of Major).
18 Captain Wright served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 2nd battalion Royal Fusiliers, and
was present at the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Pieter's Hill, Hussar Hill, and Hlangwani, and the relief of
Ladysmith ; also took part in the operations in the Transvaal including the engagement at Rooidam and the opera-
tions in the Western Transvaal under Sir Archibald Hunter.
19 Captains Mallock(D.S'0.)and Wolseley served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Fusiliers, and took part in the operations in the Transvaal including the' engagement at Rooidam and the
operations in the Western Transvaal under Sir Arcoibald Hunter.
20 Captain North served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and
Khedive's M'sdal with two Clasps). Served in the South African warin 1899-1900 in command of the 2nd Battalion
Royal Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Pieter's Hill, Hussar Hill, and
Hlangwani, and the relief of Ladysmith ; also took part in the operations in the Transvaal including the engage-
ment at Rooidam and the operations in the Western Transvaal under Sir Archibald Hunter.
-; Captain Gwyn served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 5th Lancers, and was present in the
engagements at'Elandslaagte. Rietfontetn, and Farquhar's Farm, and at the defence of Ladysmith; afterwards
served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers in the Transvaal.
21 Captain Le Marchant served in the occupation of Crete in 1897-98 with 2ad Battalion RoyalWelsh Fusiliers.
B I aptain Flint served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (promoted to be Second Lieutenant, 5th Class of the
Medjidie. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
26 Captains Hibbert and Guyon and Lieut. Hill served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Bat-
•alion Royal Fusiliers in Natal and m the operations in the Transvaal including the engagement at Rooidam. _
28 Lieuis.Frederick and Ravner served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Pioj-al Fusiliers
and were present at tbe battle of Colenso, the engagements at Pieter's Hill, Hussar Hill, and Hlangwani,
and the relief of Ladysmith ; also tooi part in the operations in the Transvaal until 15th April 1900, when they
were invalided home.
29 Captain Hill served in tbe campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 wiih the Tirah Expeditionary Force witn the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement atChagru Kotal (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Sewell served during the South African war in 1899-1900 in Natal (mentioned in despatches).
31 Lieut. Packe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers, and was
present at the battle of Colenso.
32 Second Lieut. Chapman served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers,
and took part in the opeiations in the Transvaal.
34 Second Lieut. Nicholson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Batt. Royal Fusiliers {City of London Regt.)— formerly the >jth Regt.
Formed in Canada in 1795 from 1st Battalion ; reduced, 1796. Again raised in 1804 in England, and proceeded
to Ireland in 1808. To the Peninsula, 1809. To Jersey, 18 n. To England, 1814. Absorbed into 1st Battalion, 1S15.
Raised again in England in 1857. To Gibraltar, 1858. To Malta, 1864. To Canada, 1865. To England, 1367. To
Ireland, 1871. To India, 1873 (Afghan war in 1879-80). To England, 1889. To Ireland, 1895. To South Africa, i8y9
237
8th
Regimental District
WARRINGTON.
1 Ifecasptraterrent.'
heim" "Ramilliks
"Niagara
The King's (Liverpool Regiment;.
Formerly th.e Sth (The King's) Regiment.
(The 5th and 6th Battalions are formed of the 2nd
Lancashire Militia. )
"ist Batt., South Africa.
2nd Batt..Curragh.
3rd Batt., Dublin.
_4th Batt., Fermoy.
F oil Half
Pay. Pay.
Ifears'Ser.
The White Horse within the Garter. The Royal Cypher, with the Imperial Crown. " Ble»-
'Ocdenabde" "Malplaquet" "Deitingen" "Egvpt" (with the Sphinx) "Martinique"
Delhi" "Lucknow " " Peiwab Kotal" "Afghanistan, 1878-80," " Burma, 1885-S7."
Colonel. — Robert Stuart Baynes,1 Ensign, p28 July 43; Lieut. P27 Mar. 46; Capt. 15 Mav. 53; Bt.Major,
26 Dec. 56 ; Zt. Colonel, 17 June 59; Colonel, 7 Sept. 65; Major General, 26 Mar. 70; Lt. General, 1 July
81 ; Colonel Munster Fusiliers, 15 July 95 ; Colonel Liverpool Regiment, 26 Mar. 99.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Standisti Henry Harrison,2 Lieut. 2 Dec. 74 Capt. 1 July 81; Major, ■ ;. Nov. p;
Lt.Col. 11 Aug. 97 ; Breret Colour!, 11 Aug. 01.
2 Llewellyn Salusbury Mellor,11 Lieut. 15 Jan. 75; Capt. 1 July 81; Major, 26 Nov. 90; Lt. Colonel,
4 Feb. 99.
1 Percy Schletter,12 Lieut. 13 June 76 ; Capt. 7 Mar. 82 ; Major, 22 Sept. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 Feb. 00.
O'DonnelColley Grattan,14 DSO. Lieut. 10 Mar. 77; Capt. 20 Sept. 82; Major, 26 Oct. 9:; Lt.Colonel',
17 Feb. 00: Commanding 13 iV<>/-. Battalion.
30 Jan
4 Dec
Majors.
p.f.e. Horatio James Evans,11 2nd in")
Command 1 June 00 .)
Edm. Harrington Molyneux-Seel, 2nd )
in Command 2S Apr. 00 f
George Campbell ' 14 Jan.
Arthur William Howard Tripp2' , 11 Aug.
Louis St. Clair Nicholson2'
Charles Wm.Rundle VoiA,Beterve (Depot]
Harington Swann
Thomas George Powell Glynn. CMG.)
Staff Officer, South Africa >
Hastings Ross-Johnson,22 serving with )
the Egyptian Army )
John Patrick Miller, Rf serve (Dejmt) ''27 Aug
2ND LIEUT. LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BREV.MAJ. I MAJOll.
7S 25 Feb.
78 17 Apr. 80
80 9 Feb. 81
80 1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
9 July 68 P17 Nov. 69
28 Jan. 82
6 May
6 Mav
70 28 Oct.
16 Jan
:o Dec.
5 Nov.
25 Nov.
1 Apr.
23 May
23 June
16 Jan.
Captains.
Hugh Elliot,21 Adj. 1 Vol. Bn. 1 Sept. 97
Ralph Legh Hartley, Adjutant 5 Bafta- \
lion 20 Dec. 98 )
1 George Beaumont
i James MountifortLongfiekl
jj.s.c. Robert Stair Stewart, Instructor^
Royal Military Academy 20 Feb. 99 ... ^
Charles Sutton Edridge, Adjutant 6)
Battalion 22 Mar. 97 ) :
Humphry Stephen Yfookcych, Adjutant
5 Battalion Worcester Rcgt. 5 Mar. 01 )
p. .i.e. William Stirling Bannatyne, >
Assistant Provogi Marshal, S. Africa.)
Arthur Henry Portal Harrisson, Adj. "■
4 V0l.B1i.West Surrey Regt. 4 Nov. 98 »
1 Charles John Steavenson
2 Francis Cranstoun Ommanney
1 Wilfred Romney Rawlinson
2 Ernest Frederic Knight j
1 Francis Hyslop I
1 Llewellyn Murray Jones, L>SO. Adju-")
tant 20 Mar. 98 J I
2 Charles Lister Parmiter
1 Vivian Telford Bailey, Adjutant i ;
28 Mar. 00 )
Francis James Austin, Fay department
Lionel Frederic Leader, Adjutant 4):
Volunteer Battalion, S July 98 } |
Charle3 Harington Harington, DSO. ~)
Acting Qr.Mr. 13 P/-or. Bn )
Charles Leathley Armitage, Adjutant }
3 Volunteer Battalion )
George Howard Brush
Thomas Winter Sheppard, South Africa
2 Bernard St. John Warren Hastings, ")
Adjutant, 2 Nov. 99 j
1 William Richard Pinwill
1 Reginald Petley Fox
1 Harold Alfred Denham
2 Francis JohnLangdon
George Montague Philip Hawthorn,")
Central Africa Regiment j
1 Frank Rowland Ewart, DSO
2 Igino Depiro D'Amico
1 George Aubrey Howard- Vyse
Arthur Corrie Lewin, South Africa
Herbert Cecil Potter
1 George Alexander Wilkinson (Bt. >
Major, 29 Dec. 00) $
Richard Charles Boynon Jones
2 "William Yeates Hunter
Harold Neil Robinson
16 Jan. 91
9 June 8o,
! 4 Feb. 95
i3 July 96
I 27 Nov. 98
4 Feb. 09.
17 Feb. 00
24 Au'j. 87
1 1 Mar. 00
1 Sept. 00
5 Dec. 00
17 June 83,
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
21 Dec.
8 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
25 Mar.
10 Oct.
6 Feb. S4 17 Feb. 92
25 Nov. 85 28 Dec. 92
:i Mar. 85 1 Mar. 93
23 Aug. 86 1 Nov. 93
18 Sept. 89 18 Sept. 95'
18 Sept. 89 20 Sept. 95,
18 Sept. 89I 15 Jan. 96!
7 May 90' 22 Jan. 96
31 July
16 Jan.
23 Jan.
17 Feb.
20 May
28 Dec.
1 Mar.
90
i3 July
96
yi
ii Aug.
97
92
11 Aug.
97
92
4 Feb.
9C
92
14 Mar.
gq
92
5 Feb.
oc
13 Sept.
1 Nov.
1 Jan.
12 Sept.
S Feb. 00
28 Feb. 00
2: Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
21 Mar. od
9 Jan. 92! 4 Feb. 95 21 Mar. 00,
Lieutenants.
Robert William Macfie...
Charles Lloyd Harford, Mtd.lnf .S.Africa
Herbert Charles Owen
Lionel Robert Schuster
John Henry Strode Batten
1 Disney Younger Watt |
12 Mar.
22 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
20 May
19 July
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
7 Dec.
29 Feb.
25 Mar.
23 Mar.
28 Mar.
5 Sept.
20 Feb.
15 May
16 Feb.
11 Feb.
20 May
24 June
921 10 May
93 18 Sept.
93 20 Sept.
93 j Jan.
931 15 Jan.
93 22 Jan.
93; 18 July
93 27 July
94! 17 Nov.
94' SJuly
94: 16 Nov.
95; 27 Nov.
gs\ 4 Feb.
96 : 2 Mar.
96, 14 Mar.
qK 7 July
96J 23 Oct.
96] 2 Nov.
97 5 Feb.
97! 17 Feb.
98, 28 Feb.
99 21 Mar.
99 21 Mar.
99, 21 Mar.
95 21 Mar. oot
95 21 Mar. 00
95 21 Mar. 00
21 Mar. oo
21 Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
23 Aug. co1
1 Sept. 00
5 Dec. 00
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
11 Jan.
11 Sm.
5 Mar.
00 12 Lt. Colonel Schletter
served in the Afghaz.
°°ivrar of 1878-30 -with the
01 2nd Battalion of the 8tit
01 Foot, including the
01 operations in the Koo-
irum Valley (Medal).
I u Lt.C'olonel Gn.tian and Major
oo.'Evans served in the Afghan war in
00 187S-79, took part in tlie operations in
00 the Koorum Valley, and were present
ooat the capture of the Peiwar Kota!
00 and in the engagement at All Kheyl
00 (Medal with Clasp).
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
The King's {Liverpool Regiment).
238
LIEUTENANTS.
... i Robert Prince (Depot)
3 ... Guy Marriott Dean
3 ... 2 Frank Edward Feneran
3 ... 12 Walter Stephen Wilfrid Browne
2 ... 3 John Wheen
2 ... 12 John Radford
2 ... Ii Thomas Laing Wood
2 ... 1 Edwin Ramsay Adair Hall
2 ... .1 Noel Barwick Charles Byani Grounds ...
2 ... Ernest Louis Evelyn Paine, Mounted <
Infantry, South Africa /
2 ... 1 Edgar George Dion Lardner25
2 ... Reginald Williamson Gaskell
2 ... 1 Arthur Neville Vince
2 ... 2 William Nugent Walter Gape
2 ... Edward Keogh-Cullen, Baihcai/ Staffs
Officer, S. Africa y
2 ... 1 William John Farms England
2 ... t Norman Victor Stoddart
2 ... 1 Arthur Kyrke Kyrke-Smitti
2 ... 1 Percy Hudson
2 ' ... Fredk. Adolphns Fynn<-y,^./»/..S'.J//-i'ca
2 ... .- Campbell Hackworth Dinnen
2XD LIEUT. I LUX I.
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
9 Dee.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
11 Apr.
iS Apr.
18 Apr.
iS Apr.
...
Second Lieutenants.
1 Samuel Edward Noriis
1 2 Edward Herbert Simpson
1 Charles William Douglas Gandy
2 Francis Marshall
1 Frederick Merhvl Dixon
Quarter Masters.
iS Apr.
oo.
18 Apr.
00 1
18 Apr.
00 1
21 Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
5 Hay
00
5 May
0:
5 May
00
iq Mav
00
19 May
00
19 Mav
DO
19 Mav
OO
19 Mav
OO
23 May
OO
4 Dec.
Oil
21 Mar.
21 July
21 July
21 July
22 Aug.
22 Aug.
22 Aug.
22 Aug.
22 Aug.
12 Sept.
12 Sept.
12 Sept.
12 Sept.
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
23 Mar.
23 Mar.
23 Mar.
—1 Benjamin Joseph Finch,2' 26 June 97 ; Hon. Captain 29 Nov. co.
Charles Roberts, 4 Apr. 00 ; Son. Lieut.
Patrick Hackett, 23 Apr. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Louis Woodham, 27 June 00 ; Son. Lieut.
FacingsBlne. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
at Battalion emlarhedfor Bermuda, 11 Feb. 1891. 2nd Battalion returned from Aden, 13 Nov. 1892.
I Lieut. General Baynes served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 as Captain in the Mounted Staff Corps, and after
wards as Military Magistrate of the Army (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in India during the mutiny, and commanded the
force consisting of 2 gnns Horse Artillerv, 150 men of 8th Regiment, and a detachment of Punjaub Cavalry, which
surprised the garrison and secured the fort and magazine of Phillour, on the Sutlej, 12th and 13th May 1857.
Served with the 8th Regiment at the siege of Delhi, and was dangerously wounded at the assault of the city, leg
amputated (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
- Colonel Harrison served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
II Lt.Colonel Mel'.or served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-00 with the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was
present in the operations in the Koorum Valley and at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and took part in the defence of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches,
DSO.).
17 Major Fowler served with the 2nd Battalion of the Sth Foot in the Afghan war of 1880 (Medal). Served in
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
21 Major Tripp and Captain H. Elliot served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 with the 2nd Battalion of
the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
22 Major Ross-Johnson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
2i Major Nicholson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1896 with the 4th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (men-
tioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
20 Lieut. Lardner served in the South African war in 1890-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey
Regiment ; gazetted to 1st Battalion Liverpool Regiment 12th September 1900.
27 Captain Finch served in the Boer war in 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion King's [Liverpool) Regiment, — formerly the 8th Regiment.
Raised in 1685 and styled " Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment.'' To Ireland, 1689 to 1692. England, to
1696. Netherlands, to 1697. England, to 169S. Ireland, to 1701. Low Countries, to 1714. England, to 1742.
Flanders and Germany, to 1745. The Netherlands, to 1748. England, to 1750. Gibraltar, to 1752. England, to
1760. Germany, to 1763. England, io 1768. Canada, to 17S5. England, to 1791. Ireland, to 1794. West Indies,
to 1799. Minorca, Egypt and Gibraltar, to 1803. England, to 1805. [2nd Battalion raised, 1803.] Germany, to
1806. England, to Aug. 1807. Copenhagen, to Oct. 1807. England, to 180S. Canada, to 1815 (capture of Niagara).
Englaad, to 1816. Ireland, to i8iS. Malta, to 1819. Ionian Islands, to 1824. England, to 1826. Scotland, to
1827. Ireland, to 1830. Nova Scotia, to 1833. Bermuda, from June to July, 1833, Jamaica, to 1839. Halifax, to
1841. Ireland, to 1843, England, to 1846. India, to 1860 (capture of Delhi, relief of Lucknow). England, to 186 = .
Ireland, to 1866. Malta, to 1868. India, to 1878. Aden, to 1879. England, to 1882. Ireland, to 1889. England, to
1891. Bermuda, to 1 893. Halifax, N.S., to 1895. West Indies, to 1857. Cape of Good Hope, to'iSgg. • South
Africa, 1899.
Record of the Services of the 2nd, Battalion.
Holland,
Raised in 1756. Numbered 63rd Foot, 1758. Raised again, 1804, and proceeded to Scotland to 1805. *
to 1810. Jersey, to 1810. Canada, to 1815. England, to 181;, when it was merged in the 1st Battalion. Again raised,
1857. Gibraltar, to 1863. Malta, to 1868. England, to 1873. Ireland, to 1876. England, to 1877. India, to 1885.
Afghan war, to 1878-80 (capture of the Peiwar Kotal). Burmah, to 1887. India, to 1891. Aden, 101892. England,
to 1897. Ireland, 1897.
239
The Norfolk Regiment.
Formerly the gth. (East Norfolk) Regiment.
rise Batt., I
L.2ndBatt., !
ist Batt., Dum Dum,
Bengal.
South Africa.
9th
SegmentaWi,triot, I (The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st and
~ NORWICH. J 2nd Norfolk Militia respectively.)
The figure of Britannia. "Roleia" "Vimieba" "Conussi" "Busaco" "Salamanca" '
Sebastian" " Nite " " Peninsula" " Cabool,i842 " " Moodkeb " " Fehozeshah " " Sooeaon
Tears' Ser " Kabul, T879" "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
iFulfHliTf .Colonel.— Henry James Buchanan,' CM. Enrign, P 14 June 50; Lieut. '15 July 53 ; Captain, 15 June 5.5
Pay. Pay. Major, 1 Apr. 57; Bf. Lt.Colonel, 12 July 6'
Vittobia" "St.
' "Sevastopol"
U. Colonel, 1 Jan. 73; Colonel, 29 June 76; Major
24
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Andrew Cracrol't Becber,3 2nd Lieut. 30 Jan. 7S; Lieut. 1 Sept. 80; Captain,
21 May 84 ; Major, 14 Aug. 95 ; Lt.Colonel, 12 Mar. 00.
2 Charles Edward BorUm* xnd Aieut. 4 Dec. 78 ; Lieut. 15 Feb. Si; Cant. 13 Aug. 85 ; Major, 30 Sept. 9$;
Lt.Colonel, 1? Jan. 01.
2ND LIEUT.
Majoes.
2 William Francis Percy,' 2nd in Com- \ g y So; 2S June 84
»iau(t 2 Apr. 00 ~ ) 1 "■■"""■•> 1
ip.t.c .William George Hamilton,-ZW>0. > j .. g 2, June So| l8 Apr. 85
2nd in Command 20 Feb. 01 i J ' J
1 Sausmarez Dobree Shortt | 31 Jan. So' 23 June 81] 20 Sept. 86
1 Herbert John Whiteside M'Kenziel
Kennedy J
Henry Yelvertou Bealc,20 Adjutant 3)
Battalion 4 Feb. 97 )
Godfrey Massy. Adjutant 3 Volunteer"/
Battalion 15 Sept. 07 $
Arthur John Hamilton Luard,2' DSO...
William Sandars Dods, Adjutant 4 7
Battalion 30 Juuc 07 S
Samuel Martin Gully, Reserve (Depot) ...
Captains.
2 William Corric Ton ire23
1 Charles Barry Close21
•1 John Marriott, DSO
William Raymond Inglis, Recruiting \
Staff Officer, Stratford S
Evelyn Chiappini Peebles,25 DSO.~>
Adjutant 1 Vol. Battalion, 24 Jan. 01 )
p.n.e. Charles Ross, DSO. D.A.A. Gen. ,
for Intelligence, South Africa i
1 Gilbert Head /.
2 Evelyn William Margesson
2 Arthur Lytton Bellamy, J?roi: Bait. ...
2 Arthur Edward Lascelles, Staff College
1 Charles Henry Renwiek27
2 Henry George Levinge
Frank Leonard Northcott
1 Charles Cautley Blackburn, S. Africa ...
p.s.c. Colin Robert Ballard,''-1' Staffs
Officer, Mtd. Infantry, South Africa)
1 George Fvans Bruce
Edward Peter Striekland,30Z>/S'0.*er!>-'>
ing with the Egyptian Army )
Alex. Straton Campbell, Adj. 6 Tol.Bn. \
Gordon Highlander*, 1 May 99 i
2 Francis de Beauvoir Bell, Adjutant}
24 Nov. 97 J
1 John William Vincent Carroll32
2 Francis Cecil Lodge
1 Ernest Henry Denne Stracey, Adju- )
tant, 3 Feb. 01 i
Robert Wm. Hare. DSO. D. A A. Gen., {
S.Africa )
2 William Fanshawe Loudon Gordon, t
tcith 9 Provisional Bn }
Lieutenants.
John Boyd Orr,33 DSO. Aide de Camp >
to Brig. Gen. E. A. H. Alderson )
2 Walter iivelyn Cramer-Roberts
1 Ronald Lionel Percy Birch
Herbert Richard Done,Mfd.Inf.S.Afriea
Chas. Elmhirst Luard, DSO. Central >
Africa Regiment )
Lloyd Newton Jones-Bateman, Aide t
de Camp toBrig. Gen.H.C.O.PlumerS
1 Richard Deare b'urley Oldman
1 Clifford Reg. Templeman Annesley')
(Depot) i
2 Francis Edward Walter
2 John Clayton Atkinson
2 Francis Reginald Day
Henry Edward Martin Turner, }
Chinene Regiment )
1 Arthur Lovell Hadow
1 James Price Lloyd Mostyn
2 Bernard Salway Grissell
1 Henry John Hamilton Trueman
1 William Henniker Anderson
2 Charles George Wickham, DSO
1 Sanford John Palairet Scobell
1 Charlie Valentine Lanyon
Clive Wentworth Lyon, Indian S. C. ...
:Oct.
: Jan.
Si'
BRHV.UAJ.
1 July Si , 30 June 87
1 July 81; 29 Feb. 88
22 Oct. 81 ■ 21 July 88,
:o May 8: 1 May 891
10 May 82 11 Sept. S9j
p3o Mar. 57 v2i July 69 25 Aug. 80
29 Dec. 9;
1 9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
1 5 Dec. 83
19 Dec. 83
23 Aug. S4
11 Sept. 89
19 June 90
5 Sept. 90
19 Sept. 90
1 Nov. 94
12 Nov. 84 5 Dec. 94I
8 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
29 Aug. 85
! 29 Aug. 85
1 30 Jan. S6
I 30 Jan. 86
! 30 Jan. 86
I 30 Jan. S6
38 ^Dec. S9
88 1 23 Apr. 90
S8j 23 Apr. 90
88 25 Aug. 90
88 29 Apr. 91
21 Oct. 00
21 Dec. 89 22 Nov. 91 14 Apr. 00
20 Aug. 95
20 Aug. 95I 19 Nov. 00
28 Nov. 951
5 Aug. 96 29 Nov. 00
6 Jan. 07
15 Sept. 97
24 Dec. 97
10 Feb, 98
1 May 98 29 Nov. a
1 Apr. 99
3 May
10 Oct.
12 Mar.
13 -Aug.
19 Nov.
19 July
18 Oct.
14 Feb.
21 Dec.
5 Sept.
18 Nov.
23 Dec.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
15 Sept.
t Dee.
16 Feb.
27 Apr.
6 July
3 Aug.
4 Jan.
ji Feb.
j 2 A.ug.
:2 Aug.
12 Aug.
30 Aug.
20 Jan.
22 Oct. 99
28 Nov. 95
17 Sept. 95
6 Dec. 97
: May 98
5 July 99
1 ■>. Mar. 00
8 Sept. 00
16 Feb. 01
6 Aug. 84
14 Apr. 00
14 May 00 19 Sept. 00
6 June 00
3 Feb. 01
16 Feb. ox
16 Feb. 01
90 2 Dec. 91;
91 13 June 9^
92 1 Jan. 95
92 28 Nov. 95
92 7 Mar. 96
93; 5 Aug. 96
93, 29 Aug. 06
04 30 Nov. 96
95' 22 Sept. 07
96! 5 Feb.
96' 10 Feb.
96 19 Apr. 98
97, 19 Apr. 98
97 31 Dec. 98
97 1 1 Apr. 99
071 28 Apr. 99
981 1 May 99
98 1 20 Aug. 99
98] 29 Sept. 99 6 Lt.Colonel Borton served in the
98, 23 Oct. 99 Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part
99' 14 May 00 in the advance to Cabul, including
99 6 June 00, the operations around Jugdulluckand
991 28 dug. 00, the engagement atSaidabad (Medal
99' 28 Aug. oo| with Clasp). Served in the Burmese
99! 29 Aug. 00 Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd
gg] 29 Aug. oo'Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
00' 16 Feb. 01 'with Clasp).
Veaxg'Ser .
Full Half
Pay- Par
The Norfolk Regiment.
240
2XB ElECT.
LlIUTEXAXTS.
John Read Clarke 24 Jan.
Arthur Edward Martyr Ward 24 Jan. 00
Frank de Winton Harman ' 4 Apr. 00
Secoxd Lieutenants.
Archibald Dongan Buzzard iSApr. 00
Robert Westbrook Hewitt tS Apr. 00
Robert Hanbury Brudenell-Bmce 21 Apr. 00
Francis John Eustace Archer 21 Apr.
George Thornton Hunter-Gray t 5 May
Humphrey Louis Willett 10 May
Edward Achilles Daunt 23 May
Seymour Hanning Lee 11 iug.
Robert Caradoc Hamilton 5 Jan.
Robert John Charles Otter S JaD.
Thomas Rooert Harvey Keppel S Jan. 01.
William Poulett Lousada ■, 8 Jan. 01
Kenneth Robertson S Jan. n
Albert Ernest Bosher, West Afriean~) , ,
Frontier Force j ? APr" DI
Ernest Neville Snepp 4 May 01
Frank Etkeridge 4 May 01
Sydney Herbert William Crawford 27 July 01
14 Sept. 01
14 Sept. 01
19 Oct. 01
i. Dec.
00 20 Feb. 01
00 23 May 01
00! 25 June 01
00,
Percival Edward Hawksley
Arthur Langton Grove
Charles Harold Amys Tuck
Robert Orr Sutherland
uarterMasters. — 1 John Griffiths, ic Jan. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Patrick Colgan, 25 Apr. 00; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion emharlced for Gibraltar, 1887. 2nd Battalion emharlced, for South Africa, 4 Jan. 1900.
1 Lt. General Buchanan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 47th Regiment, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman; sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol — appointed Town Major
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded a Column of
the Field Force under Brigadier-General Ross against the Afreedees on the North West Frontier in 1S77-7S
mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt. Colonel Becher served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the 2nd Battalion of the 9th Foot, and took part
in the advance to the relief of Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagements at
Jusrduiluck and Saidabad ; was afterwards Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Gough (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Percv served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasrj). Served in the South African war in 1809-1901 successively as Camp Commandant of Released
Prisoners of War, Station Commandant at Pretoria, and Press Censor: commanded the 2nd Battalion Norfolk
Regiment from 22nd Dec. 1000 to 20th March 1931.
: "Major Hamilton served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Brigade Major. Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass, at the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
-IJ MajorBeale served in the operations in theNorthern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major).
21 Major Luard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 on special service in the 4th Brigade;
was Brigade Transport Officer to the Minbu Command from August 1887 to January 1888 (Medal with Clasp); also
served with the first Chin Field Force in Upcer Burmah in 1888-S9 (ClasD).
-3 Captain Tonge served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren on special
service. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 (DSO.).
24 Captain Close served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-80 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp) .
25 Captain Peebles served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 with the Irrawaddy Column (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
-~ Captain Renwick served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burma, in [892.
29 Major Ballard served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 with the Boungshe Column. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant South African
Light Horse and as Staff Officer to Station Commandant (Brevet of Major).
M Major Strickland served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 2nd Soudanese Battalion including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, BritishMedal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in the operations in 1897 (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; and in 189S, including the battles cf the Atbara (mentioned in de-
spatches) aDd Khartoum (mentioned in despatches) and the defeat of Ahmed Fedil's Army (DSO. Brevet of
Major, and two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
32 Major Carroll served in the Niger Soudan campaign in 1897 as Orderly Officer to Major Arnold commanding,
including the expedition to Egbon, Bida, and liorin — slightly wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp);
also served with the expedition despatched in pursuit of the King of Benin. Served in the South African w ar in
1899-1900 as Censor to Staff Officer for Prisoners.
33 Lieut. Orr served ir the Sunth African war in 1899-1000 (DSO.). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (formerly the gth East Norfolk Regiment).
Raised in 1799, and proceeded to Holland. To England, 1799. To Spain, 1800. To England, 1801.
Reduced, 1802. Again raised, 1804. To Portugal and Spain, 1808. To England, 1813. Reduced, 1815.
Raised again, 1857. To the Ionian Islands, 1858. To Gibraltar, 1864. To Hong Kong, 1864. To
Yokohama, 1866. To Ireland, 1868. To England, 1869. To India, 1874 (Afghanistan, 1879). To
Burmah, 1888. To England, 1890. To Ireland, 1897. To South Africa, 1900.
Recordof the Services of the 2nd Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regiment (formerly the 6th Royal Regiment).
Raised in England in 1857, and proceedeed to Gibraltar, 1S58. To Corfu, 1862. To the West Indies, 1861.
To England, 1867. To Ireland, 1870. To the Channel Islands, 1874. To England, 1875. To India, 1878. To
Ceylon, 1892. To England, 1896. To South Africa, 1899. To Bermuda, 1901.
24I
10
TH
]
The Lincolnshire Regiment.
Formerly the ict/i (North Lincolnshire) Regiment.
Regimental District, I The 3rd and 4th battalions are formed of the North andf I8tK^. Bansalore'
LINCOLN. J South Lincoln Militia respectively. ) L2nd Batt., South Africa.
"Blenheim" "Sallies" "Oudexaede" " Malplaquet " "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Peninsula"
" Sobraon" "Punjaub" " Mooltan " " Goojebat " " Lucknow " " Atbasa" " Khartoum."
^ears'Ser.lColonel.—SiV Julius Richard Clyn,1 KCB. Ensign, 16 July 41 ; £'■ pi3 Oct. 43 ; Captain, pq June 48 ; Bt.
Fall
Pay.
26
Half' Major, 12 Dec. 54; 3t.Lt.Col. 6 June 56; Major, 5 June 57
Pal! Major Gen. 28 June 6S ; Zt.Gen. 5 Nov.'So ; General, t Oct. 86;
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Frank Robert Lowth,2 CB. ±.usign, '
11 Mar. 81 ; Major. 17 Feb. 92; Zt. Colonel, 11 Mar. 98.
2 Hugh James Archdale,3 Jjieut. n Feb. 75; Captain, 20 Mar. 85
Lt.Col. P15 Nov. 61; Colonel, 29 Oct. 62;
Colonel Lincolnshire Regt. 29 Nov. 90.
'30 Nov. 70; Zt. 28 Oct. 71; Captain,
; Major, 13 July 92; Zt. Colonel, 6 Oct. oo>
i
Majors. 2nd lieut.
Thomas Hulkes Bingham Day, 2nd in \
Command 11 March 9S )
Montagu Creighton Currj-,* DSO., 2nd J
in Command 22 June 01 ; Comdg. ( |
Imperial Light Inf. 8. Africa, with
rank of Zt .Colonel
p. s.c. Beamish St. John Barter, Prof. >
Royal Military Academy 2S Jan. 97 S
Henry Bolton Mainwaring,5 Comman- 1
dant Wellington Depot 16 Oct. 99 ... j
Georgo Augustus Ivatt 1 May
William Griffith Grant, Acting 2nd in I ,,
Command 3 Provisional Battalion ... ) " aidy
i Henr3' Du Buisson 25 May
: Frederic Charles LLoyd, C»W<m< B,i. • T
Mounted Infantry South Africa i I4 Jan-
29 Nov. 761 7 Apr. 3;
15 Oct. 77 25 July 7S1 s Oct.
BREV.MAI.
16 Feb.
Sept. 76
78
16 Feb. 8:
21 Aug.
1 Feb.
22 Oct.
26 May
i July
Captains.
Arthur Wm.Dewar, Adj. 4Bn.2i Sept.96
1 John Pim
1 Robert Pacy Maxwell8
j James Forrest, ,aS. Africa, with 2B11...
2 George Bunbury M'Andrew
Arthur Sanders Vanrenen, tervingt
Kith the Malay State* Guides J
1 Alfred Edward Hubbard12
1 Richard Ormsby Cumberland1 j
Ernest Berdoe Wilkinson,1* serving i
with the Egyptian Army )
Francis Stewart Evelyn Boothby, 1 .
Adjutant 1 Vol. Battalion 19 Jan. 97* 1
Harold Ernest Walter, .!"'« df Camp 1
to Sir M. E. M'Callnm 20 Apr. 01 ... ) I
1 Henry Montfort Gardner16 (Depot) |
2 Herbert Henry Harington
2 Jasper Joseph Howley, DSO
1 James Reynolds Maxwell Marsh18
Wm. Grosvenor Harding, Adj. 3 Bn. ..
Cuthbert Charles Lambert Barlow,13 >
Uganda Rifles S
SamuelFitzGibbonCox,2UXi..-t.Qi-.lf/-. )
Gen. for Intelligence, S. Africa F.F. f
2 Lancelot Edwards21
Phillip Michael Peters, --Commissi^, n ,■ 1
of Police, Pretoria )
1 Hugh Edward Richard Boxer2:;
John Pope Templer, Reserve (Depot) ...
2 Edward Abadie Plunkett,24 Station ~)
Staff Officer, Wellington, 20 Sept. 00 $
Almeric E. Frederic Rich (Reserve)
Lieutenants.
2 Charles George Lyall21 '
2 Dudley Harcourt Fleming Grant(-Dr/)o/ )
Walter Backhouse Hulke, Chinese}]
Regt., with rank of Captain J
1 Henrv Montague Cave Orr
1 Edward Tatchell,2" Adjutant iNov. 01
2 Fred.Wm. Stringer.Adjutant 5 Aug. 00
2 Frank Douglas Gib bes ( Depot 1
1 Richard Henry George Wilson22
2 Robert d'Esterre Hill3"
Hamilton Hodgson,21 Egyptian Army...,
i Francis William Greatwood29
1 Charles Ernest Hollins,29 S»pdf.\
Central Gymnasium, Secnnderabad ... ) I
Alan Hilton Johnson,35 Chinese Regt. \ ,
Son. Captain > I
1 Robert Neal King36 I
1 Philip Douglas Earle37 1
2 Pdchard FreckletonGonvilleBronihead
1 Oswald Muirhead Dyke39 ]
2 FrederiCE Gordon Spring [
2 Arthur Baylies Johnson 1
Henry Charles Walter Hoskyns (Depot)
1 Robert Hector Johnston
2 Cyril G erald Valerian Wellesley
1 Leonard Carey Lewis
2 Pvonald Dockray- Waterhouse
2 Herbert Edward Dawson
Second Lieutenants.
2 Winston Joseph Dugan
2 Edward Noel French
23 Oct.
19 Feb.
80 1 July 81
81 1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
0 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
12 May S3
25 Aug. 83
14 May S4
23 Nov. 8s
4 May 87 , 29 Dec. 88
87 20 Dec. 83
4 May
4 May
16 Nov.
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
21 Dec.
3 May
25 June
1 7 Jan.
4 Mar.
27 Jan.
23 Oct.
18 May
11 May
13 July
13 Aug.
19 Nov.
19 Nov.
o Sept.
7 Mar.
2 June
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
20 Feb.
28 Sept.
26 Feb.
29 Feb.
6 June
8 Sept.
16 Feb.
4 May
7 May
3 Aug.
21 Sept.
4 Jan.
20 May
12 Aug-.
9 Dec.
20 Jan.
24 Jan.
24 Jan.
87 29 Dec
Rr . . Mot
90
.4 May 90
9 July 90
13 Jan. 92
11 Mar. 92
Apr. 92
9°; 9 June 92
9xj 7 Oct. 92
91 10 Oct. 92
92 14 Aug. 93
80 1 July 81
92 23 Dec. 93
; S 23 July 79
92 1 28 Mar.
92 j 5 May
92, 12 Sept.
92'' 5 Dec.
93 ' 1 Jan.
94 23 Nov.
94! 6 Oct.
94 : 3 Nov.
94 19 Nov.
95 11 Mar.
95. 8 Nov.
96, 1 Apr.
!
96 1 Apr.
96 31 July
97 1 9 Oct.
98; 25 Oct.
98 j 2 Jan.
98 1 3 Jan.
98'; 7 Apr.
98' 11 June
99, 11 July
I991 12 July
99I 27 Aug.
99I 12 Oct.
00: 30 Nov.
18 Nov.
13 May
3 May
iE June
11 Mar.
84
13 Aug.
11 Mar. 92
25 Apr. 92
14 Aug
16 Dec
?■ 93
23 Dec.
16 Jan.
5 May
1 Sept.
MAJOR.
23 Dec. 93
24 Mar. 97
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
16 Nov. 93
16 Nov.
16 Dec.
17 Feb.
6 Oct.
11 Mar.
15 Feb.
6 Nov.
93
96
97
12 Sept. 94
31 July 95
17 Feb. 96
6 Oct. 97
19 Nov. 97
19 Nov. 97
13 Dec. 97
13 Dec. 97
11 Mar. 98
1 Apr. 99
9 Oct.
7 Apr. 00
9 July 90
11 June 00
4 Nov. 85
*> Second Lieut. Reeves served in
the South African war in 1900 with the
1 st Battalion South Staffordshire Regi-
ment, and took part in the operation?
in Orange River Colony with Major
General Paget's Brigade.
33 Capt. J ohnson ser\ ed in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was-
present at the battle of the Atbara
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
36 Lieut. King served in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 189s with the
1 st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment,,
and was present at the battle of the
Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp).
37 Lieut. Earle served in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Lincolnshire Regiment (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal).
39 Lieut. Dyke served in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Lincolnshire Regiment, and
was present at the battle of Khartoum.
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
lull Hall
Pay. Pny.
The Lincolnshire Regiment. 241a
tECOST) LtEUTE>-iIfTS. ] "■»"*.
12 Charles Raymond Bent Aked „. 3 Feb. oc
1 John Noel Phillips ' 10 Feb. oc
2 Eichard Dnnn Warren :o Feb. oc
1 Thomas Studdert 21 Feb. o
2 Reginald Bastard | 18 Apr.
1 Robert Edward Drake
2 Simuel Leonard Swanzy
2 William Seville Pitt
2 John Franklin Richardson
.2 Linley Philip Reeves31
1 Vere de Hoghton
1 Leo Qaintus Tollemache-Tollemache ~j
de Oreilana PlantagenetToIleniache- [
Tollemache )
1 William Clarke Kirkwood
iS Apr.
23 May 00!
11 Aug. ooj Facinos White. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
11 Aug. ooj r„< Battalion embarked for Malta, 13 Jan. 95.
5 Jan. 01 2nd Battalion embarked for S. Africa, 4 Jan. 1900.
5 Jan. 01
4 May 01
24 July 01
i
... Quarter Hasfer.*. — William John Conway, 26 May 97 ; Hon. Capf. 29 Nov. 00. — South African Constabulary*
1 Walter Church, S March 99 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Edmund William Skinner, 13 March 01 : Sou. Lieut.
Thomas Hammond, 25 Dec. 01 ; Son. Lieut.
1 Sir Jnlius Glyn served as Field Adjutant to the Force under Sir Harrr Smith in the action with and defeat
of the rebel Boers at Boem Plaats (horse killed). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
Also the Eastern campaign as a Brigade Major and Assistant Adjutant General in the Light Division, including the
battle? of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaigns of
2S57-53, including the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th December, final capture of Lucknow,
action at Nawabgunge (commanded Battalion), and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
2 Lt. Colonel Lowth served with the 10th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, and was present when
a combined Naval and Military force attacked and captured the Stockades and five guns at Passir Bala (MedaJ
with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, CB. British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
;! Lt. Colonel Arehdale served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served ill
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
occupation of Crete in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
3 Major Mainwaring served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Lincoslnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khar-
toum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
s Lt. Colonel Curry served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionarv Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Captain Maxwell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat»
talion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
-' 1 -ii 'tain Forrest served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Lincolnslure Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khar-
toum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
- Captain Hubbard served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
1 ' Captain Cumberland served in the campaign in the Sondan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
'■* Major Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, including the operations on the Upper Atbara, ihe capture of
Gedaref in command of an Arab Battalion, and the subsequent defence of Gedaref and the operations in the
neighbourhood (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp); and
in i8cjg in the operations resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the
Flying Column (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh).
16 Captain Gardner served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum ( British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) .
15 Major Marsh served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Adjutant to the
ttalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
19 Captain Barlow served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) .
20 Captain Cox served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the 1st Battalion
Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara in charge of Brigade Signallers and Khartoum
in charge of Divisional Signallers (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Provost Marshal, and was present in the engagement at Stormberg.
-1 Captain Edwards, Lieuts. Lyall and Hodgson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and were present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Peters served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present'at the battle of the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) .
23 Captain Boxer served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 w"ith the 1st Battalion,
Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of the Atbara— wounded (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Plunkett served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in de-
spatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
*l Lieut. Tatchell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khar-
toum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
2'J Lieuts. Wilson, Greatwood, and Hollins served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and were present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Hill served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 wdth the 1st Battalion,
Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) ..
Record oftlw Services of the 2nd Battalion hincohishire Regiment (formerly the 10th Regiment).
Raised in Ireland in 1858 and proceeded to the Cape of Good Hnr>fl, i860. To India, 1864. To Eng!ar.u,iS7?.
To Malta, 1878. To Gibraltar, 1881. To India, 1882. To Burma, 1885. To India, 1S86. To Straits Settlements,
1892. To England, 1895. To South Africa, 1900.
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11
TH
]
The Devonshire Regiment.
J Formerly the nth (North Devonshire) Regiment.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd
and 1st Devon Militia respectively.
TheCastieot Exeter. " Se mpe r Fidelia." " Drttingbn " " Salamanca" " Pyrenees'
fist
2nd
Bait., South Africa,
liatt., South Africa.
'Nivb"
Full Hall
Pay. Pay
-26
Ufithes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Afghanistan, 1879-80." "
Colonel. — Sir Edward Newdigate Newdegate,1 KCB. DL. 2nd Lieut, 29 Jlay 42; _
p3o Apr. 52; Bt. Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 31 Aug. 57; Lt. Colonel, p3o Apr. 6r ; Colonel, 23 Oct. 67 ; Major
General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieut. General, 11 May 87 ; Colonel Devonshire Regiment, 24 March 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — ; Cecil William Park,5 Aide de Camp to the King; Lieut . 5 Jane 75 ; Ciptain, 9 Jan. 83 ;
Major, 2 Mar. 92 : Lt. Colonel, 9 Oct. 99 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
2 Hernert Batson. CB. Lieut. 10 Sept. 7^; Captain. 1 Jnly S3: Major. 19 May 0? ; Lt.Colonel, 22 Nov. • o.
2ND LIKUT. LIEUT. I CAPTAIN. BUEV.M^J. MAJOK.
" Nivelle"
TlBAII."
Lieut. 14 Apr. 46 ; Capt.
1
Majors.
Thomas Arthur Harkness Davies,'
DSO. 2nd in Command 9 Oct. 99 (Bt
Lt.Colonel 29 Nov. 00)
2 Artnur Graves Spratt,0 2nd in Com-~>
maud 22 Nov. 00 $
2 Frederick Clifton Briggs6 (Bl.Lt.Col.~l
29 Nov. 00) i
Henry Howard Be&mgleM, Becruit i ng >
Staff Officer, Dublin, 15 Sept. 90 .1
?. p.t.c. John MacNeil Walter,10 Press )
Censor, Head Qrs. S. Africa, 1 1 Mayor j
• 3 Aug.
14 Jan.
2 George John Ellicombe" I n Oct.
Aug
: Jan. Si
22 Jan. 81
'i
Mainwaring George Jacsou12 (Bt.Lt,
Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) j
James H. Vidal Bratthwoite, Setercei
(Depot) j
Richard Harnmett Kirkwood, Adjt. \
3 Volunteer Battalion 1 July 98 ...... )
Captains.
Vancouver Alexander S,iohaxAs,Adju- ^
t'tnt 3 Battalion 21 July 97 J
: Philip Urban Walter Vigors, DSO
Norton James Goodwyu,i:,Z>.S"0. 2nd in \
Comd. Thorucycroft's Mid. lvf. with ■
rank of Major 1
Percival George Elgood, Egyptian \
Army, Assouan, with rank of Major )
1 William Theophilus Bartlett18
2 Guv William Geo. Sandavs.Adj ufa nt 1
Vol. Bu. Durham Lt. Inf. 1 Dec.
Gerald Meade Gloster,'; Adj. 3 Vol.1
Bu. Lincoln lieyt. 21 Sept. 01 5
Herbert Reginald Vyvyan
JosephOatesTraverf,2or«0. i.y.S. Ifriea
Edw. Geo. Williams, Ad/. 4B11.6 Mar. 97
2 Louis JeauBols.aai»SO.Adjutanti7Feb.99
1 HurdisSecundusLalaudeRavenshaw23 /
Adjutant 5 Dec. 98 4
Jasper Fitzgerald Radclilfc, Adjutant >
Discharge Depot, Gospurt J
2 Charles Spencer Warwick21
John Prescott Jba w, Staff Officer, In- \
telligence, S. Africa )
2 Evelyn FitzGei-ald Micuell Wood,26 \
DSO. Staf College /
1 Edward Conway Wren27
2 Chas. Glarkson Martin Maynard,28 1
DSO. Bress Censor, S. Africa, with *>
rank of Major )
Edmund Merritt Morris,™ South 1^
African Constabulary J
Nathaniel Robert Radclitfe,31 DSO. \
D.A.A.Gen. S. Africa j
i riCJatnes Edward Ignatius Masterson31
Maurice Harold Grant, D.A.A. Gen.for\
Intelligence South Africa, 12 Nov. 00 J
Ernest Douglas Young, Egyptian Army
2 Walter Meredith Goodwyn
1 Noel Luxmoore 1 12 Dec,
2 John Darnley Ingles j 12 Dee.
1 Jvorman Zeal Emerson,38 DSO I 29 May
2 Thomas Charles Bedford Holland I 29 May
2 Alfred Joseph Elton Sunderland I 2d Sept.
1 Henry Bonrchier Wrey liardiner j 9 Dec.
1 George Humphrey Irving Graham40 ... 7 July
Lieutenants.
2 Sherard Osborn , 8 Sept.
2 Claude Alexander Lafone I 1 Dec.
i Thomas Bertram Harris 16 Feb
2 George Nowell Thos. Smyth-Osbourne n May
1 Gecrge Iremonger Watts
1 Duncan Hamilton Blunt
1 Henry Ross Gunning
r Sydney Thomas Ha.yley
j Horace William Francis Twiss ...
1 Evelyn Stuart Constanthie Willis
2 Henry Innes Storey
2 Barton Hope Besly
1 George Frederick Green
1 William Ernest Scafe
1 John Francis Aloysius Kane
Robert John Uilne
11 Sept. 76! 22 Nov. 84
23 May
6 Oct.
77
5 Feb.
8 Dec.
22 Aug.
31 Oct.
6 July
6 Nov.
28 June 90
8 Oct.
17 Dec.
17 Jan.
15 July
17 Dec.
90
90
4 Feb. Si
26 Nov. So
1 July Si
1 July 81
31 Aug. 73
1 July 81
1 July 81!
9 Sept. S2
9 Sept. 82
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
23 May
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
22 Sept.
iS Dec.
20 Mar. 82
24 Dec. 84
26 Oct. 8s
2S Oct.
20 Sept.
1 Oct.
11 July
1 July
31 Oct.
4 Feb.
1 Apr.
19 May 91
6 Oct. 91
15 Apr. 92
20 Oct. 92
14 Nov.
20 Feb.
10 May
18 Jan.
6 Mar. 97
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
15 Dec.
25 Mar.
22 Sept.
S Dec.
89
90; 9 Apr.
90! 14 Sept.
90 1 Dec.
28 Dec.
28 Dec.
98
91
911 17 Feb. 99
25 Feb.
2 June
20 Oct. 92I
q Nov.
16 Apr.
25 May
iS Jan.
24 June
9 Oct.
1 Jan.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
99
6 Mar. 971 24 Feb
2 Jan. 98! 18 Apr. 00
9 Apr. 9SI 12 Nov. 00
6 July 98 2 Dec. 00
30 July 98] 12 Apr. 01
13 Oct. 93! n May -
1 Dec.
17 Feb.
26 Oct.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
n Feb.
20 May
20 May
5 July
2 Aug. 99
13 Sept. 99
18 Oct. 90
2 Charles James Spencer I 18 Oct.
99
S Mar. 99
9 Mar. 99
24 June 99
q Oct. 99
22 Oct. 99
21 Dec. 99
1 Jan.
7 Jan.
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
18 Apr. 00
20 June 00
12 Nov. 00
2 Dec. 00
1 2 Apr. 01
1 1 May 01
11 May
1 Aug.
15 Jan. 97
9 Nov. 92
18 Jan. 97
7 Nov. 98
20 Apr. 99
9 Oct. 99
22 Nov. 00
31 Dec. 00
22 June 01
2Q Nov. 00:
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
1 Full .Half
: Pay. I Pay.
The Devonshire Regiment.
242a
11 May 01
13 July 01
1 Aug. 01
27 Captain Wren served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the ist Battalion Devon-
shire Regiment, and was present at the
capture ofthe Sampagha and Arhanga.
Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
2S Major Maynard served in the
operations in Burma in 1S91-92 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
with the 1st Battalion Devonshire
Regiment, and was present at the cap-
ture of the Sampagha and Arhanga.
Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
t I 2ND LJEUT.
Lieutenants. ■
Herbert Connell Whipple 18 Oct. 99
Owen John Mortimore 15 Nov. 99
Henry Grattan Elliot 6 Dec. 99
JohnFitzLloyd Horner, Berate ( Depot) ~) j
(Lieut. 4 Bn. Devon Sept. 4 Dec. So; -
Capt.do. 3 Sept. 97) J
Second Lieutenants.
Eustace LockhaTt Maxwell 24 Jan. 00
Charles Edward Edward-Collins 3 Mar. 00
John Morth Woollcombe 7 Mar. 00
Wiiliain Raymond Daniell, icith I.S.C. 7 Mar. oo
: John Cecil Pearse ■ 4 Apr. 00
i James Edward Lewis-Lloyd 5^? °°
: Maurice James Duke Young j 11 Aug. 00
: Alan Faulkner Redfern - n Aug. 00
: Richard Percy Lewis 24 Oct. 00
: Charles Wilfred Hext ' 5 Jan. 01
: Claude Henry Maxwell Imbert-Terry 5 Jan. 01
r Arthur Mordaunt Mills ! 4 May 01
2 John Alfred Hamilton Britton : 4 May 01
1 Edward Kemble Twiss 24 July 01
2 Wilfred Clyde Richmond Savage 27 July oil
> Montagu Irvine Gedoin Jenkins I 14 Sept. oil
2 Boucher Charlewood James 14 Sept. ci
1 Reginald Charles Wrey 14 Sept. oij
2 Malcolm Roderick Marshall McLeod : 10 Oct. ox
Clement Gascoyen Ransford [ 4 Dec. 01
Darrell Richard Jeffreys 4 Dec. 01
Reginald Benjamin FetUerstone 4 Dec. ot
Percy Reginald Worrail ' 4 Dec. 01
; ... Quarter Masters. — 1 Henry Homier.41 5 June So ; Hon. Capt. 16 Apr. 94.
2 Charles Birch,4- 23 Sept 91 ; Hon. Capt. 20 Sept. 01
Facings White. — Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Egypt, 29 Jan. 1891. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 20 Oct. 1899.
1 Sir Edward Xewdegate served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1S54 audurjto
July 135;, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of thoMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served.
in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of the 2nd Division, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp, and CB.).
1 Colonel Park served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion nth Regiment in
Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
6 Major Spratt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the-
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Lt.Colonel Davies served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal). Served with the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1801-92. and took part in the Wuntho Expedition and in the operations in the Chin Hills
in command of the North East Column (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the ist Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
s Major Briggs served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1379-80 (Medal).
10 Major Walter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1399-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso (mentioned in despatches).
11 Major Ellicombe served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force with the ist Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha.
and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Lt.Colonel Jacson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
15 Major Goodwyn served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 \vith the Irrawaddy Column (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99, including the Mendiland Expedition and the Songo Town-
Kwalu Expedition ; afterwards with the Karene and Protectorate Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, 2JSO. , and
Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1890-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present
at the battle of Colenso — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
16 Captain Bartlett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
*7 Captain Gloster served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1 397-90 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Brigade Mohmand Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the ist Battalion Devonshire Regiment including the capture of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present
at the siege of Ladysmith.
20 Captain Travers served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiliiam Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
with the ist Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
22 Captain Bols served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 including the operations in the Kachin Hills
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ohitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant andQuarter
-Master at the British Military Base Depot (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Ravenshaw served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Ctasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Malakand Field Force including the action at Landakai and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist
Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps) .
21 Captain Warwick served with theWaziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Transport
Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment,
and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Captain Wood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service, and later as Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camp to
Sir F. W. E. F. Forestier-Walker. [.For remainder of Notes, see end of Somerset Light Infa-ntrjf, p. 24'ja.
243
12™ 1
Regimental District, I
BURY ST. EDMONDS. J
*' Dettingen" "Mindbn'
'India"
Colonel.— Uon.S
i VTearH'Ser
1 Fn.ll Hal
Puy
26
Lieut. * Cop*. 21 Aug.=i; Brevet Major, 12 Dec. 54; Co/)f. 4- Lt.Colonet, p23 Nov. 55; Colonel, 7 Oct.65;
Major, 23 Oct. 67; Lf. Col 011 el, 4 Jan. 71 ; Mawr General, 26 May 70; Lieut. General, 7 Apr. 86; General
1 Apr.'qi ; Colonel Suffolk Regiment, 25 Jan. 00.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Charles Richard Townley,2 Ensign. 14 Jan. 69 ; Zf. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 10 April So ;
Major, 9 April 83; if. Colonel, 24 Feb. 97 ; Colonel i Feb. 01.
t p.s'.c. George Fred. Campbell Mackenzie,1- CB. Lienf. 12 Feb. 76 ;
Lt. Colonel, 7 Jan. 00. ^
The Suffolk Regiment.
Formeriij the 12th (East Suffolk) Regiment.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the West
Suffolk and the Cambridge Militia respectively.
"Gibbaltab" the Castle, Key, and Motto, " Montis Insiqnia Calpe."
'■ Sooth Afeica, 1851-2-3" "New Zealand " "Afghanistan, 1878-80
■ Percy Robert Basil Feilding,1 ECB., Ensign, ''8 Aug. 45 ; Ensign # Lieut
Tist
Uud
1st TJatt., South Africa.
Batt., Quetta.
Seeingapatam.
11 7 Aug. 40;
Capt. 14 July 83 ; Major, 30 Nov. 91
2NDLIBOT.
11 May 7S
11 Aug. So
23 April Si
Majobs.
Archibald Cyril Cubitt,15 2111/ in Com-\
mand 10 Sept. 98 >
Frank Graham,13 2nd in Command)
7 Jan. 00 )
\ivian Waldegrave Hall Graham, I
Prov. Battalion I
William Freme Coleman,22 ii<7>. Assist. 1
. Ldju tant Gem ml, Rangoon , 30 July 00 $
p.s.c'. Edward Montagu, "Stuff Capt. for 1
Mil. Police, Alexandria, 19 May 98 $
p.s.e. Leonard Julius Shad well,23')
D.A.A.G. for Instruction, Kitssowlie, >
21 Oct. 95 J
Beresford R. Hamilton, He*' cce (Depot)...
2 Louis Hamilton Bazalgette
Charles Anthony Clare Deane, Re- I
serve; Prov. Battalion J
Casimir Hy. Claude Van Straubenzee...
Captains.
1 Charles Frederick Lennock21
2 William Keates, South Africa
Sydney Boyle Stotherd, Adjutant 2\
Volunteer Battalion 15 June 09 )
p.s.c. Cuthbert Montague De Gruy- )
ther,21 Inst. B. M. College 13 Dec. 97 S
William Berkeley Wallace,21 Inspector \
of Warlike Stores, 1 Oct. 00 }
1 Edward Papillon Prest21
Charles Arthur Hugh Brett,21 DSO. >
Adjutant 4 Battalion, 1 ; Nov. 00 >
2 William St. Lawrence Saunders
Cecil Robert Fryer,21 Adj. 3 Bn. 24 Dec.96
Walter Herbert Newland Glossop,21 \
Adjt.2 Vol.Bu.Noithd. Fus.i Feb. 97.)
George Herbert Stewart Browne,21 \
Adjutant 3 Volunteer Bn. 14 Feb. 98 )
2 Robert Burrell Unwin
1 Samuel Eyre Massy Lloyd
2 Frank Gadsden Davies21 (Depot)
1 Henry Frederick Hugh Clifford
1 John Randolph Gorst Hopkins
2 Frank Dalzell Finlay"
2 Charles Douglas Parry Crooke
1 John Alexander Shakespear Murray ..,
Hugh Barrow Rowlands, Central '1
Africa Regiment .. i
2 Charles Hampden Turner
Ernest Christie Doughty, Adjutant 1
25 Aug. 09 5
Herbert Edward Olivey, Central Africa )
Regiment S
William Harvey Bosvden, Adjt. Indian )
Vols. 14 Oct. 01 i
1 Charles Cecil Rowe Murphy
Alex. Maurice Leslie,26 Stserce (Depot) ...
1 Harry d'Arch Smith
George William Hutt, Reserce (local").
rank of Captain) ..... J
! Arthur stansfield Peebles, DSO I 12 Dec. 94
Lieutenants.
Frederick AlexanderWhite, DSO. Staff \
Officer, Mounted Infantry, S. Africa., j
Frederick Felix Wei'chs Hall2"
1 Francis Tyrwhitt Drake Wilson, Prov. |
Battalion J
Ernest William Bell, Cent. Africa Regt.
1 Claude Edward Foster
1 Samuel John BarringtonBarnardiston, \
DSO. Adjutant 30 Dec. 00 J
2 Hugo Meynell
2 Walter Preston Lovell
2 Leopold Henry Vivian Forster
1 George Addison Lister Thomson
1 George Pope Newstead- j 1
2 FrederickWilliamOrbyMavcock(Z3p/wf)j
5 Feb.
4 May
16 Nov.
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
28 Nov.
21 Sept.
5 Nov.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
17 Jan.
4 Oct.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
93
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
10 Apr. 95
5 Sept. 96
s Sept. 06
1 Alfred Lynn Allen
Dec.
2 George Henry Walford j i6Feb.
Frank Sandiford Cooper, Chinese Regf....\ 3 May
2 William Stuart Smith ! 20 May
76
11 Sept.
5 Aug. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
29 July 82
1 Dec. 84
18 Mar. 85
12 Nov.
9 Sept.
73
82
26 Aug.
76
9 Sept.
82
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
83
83
30 Jan. S4
6 Feb. 84
7 Feb.
6 May
9 May
7 2 Nov.
25 Nov.
25 Nov.
=5 Aug.
86
16 July
9°
9 Dec.
00
10 Jan.
91
25 Feb.
91
2 July
91
31 Mar.
92
1 Apr.
Q2
9 Apr.
92
5 Dec.
93
18 Apr.
15 June
30 May
15 Jnly
21 July
:o Nov.
1 Feb.
7 Feb.
17 Feb.
24 Feb.
2 Aug.
13 Dec.
14 Feb.
19 May
23 June
30 July
1 Sept.
1 Dec.
9 Mar.
25 Sept.
18 June
16 July
16 June
9 Dec.
1 Apr.
9 Apr.
26 Apr.
Bfi
BREV.MA.I.
iS Apr. 94
15 June 94
15 June 94
15 June 94
3 Oct. 94
19 June
29 Jan.
1 Feb.
17 Feb.
24 Feb.
20 May
13 Oct.
20 Oct.
13 Dec.
14 Feb.
19 May
30 July
10 Sept.
25 Aug.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
2i Feb.
2 Feb.
26 Jan.
16 May
14 Oct.
99
18 Apr. 94
9 Dec. 94
13 Oct.
10 Sept.
22 Mar.
97
99
7 Jan.
1 Jan.
26 Jan.
19 June
10 Oct.
29 Nov. 00
21 Captains Lenuock.De Gruvthei,
Wallace, Major Prest. Captains
98] Brett, Fryer, Glossop, Browne, and
giDavies served in the Hazara Expe-
9 dition in i833 with the 1st Battalion
j8iSuffolk Regiment (Medal with
10 Sept. 98, Clasp).
28 Nov. 98J 22 Major Coleman served with the
28 Apr. 99 Nile Expedition in 1S84-35 attached
24 June 99jto the 1st Battalion of the Royal
25 Aug. 99iSussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
7 Jan. oc^and Khedive's Star).
7 Jan. 00; 23 Major Shadwell served in the
7 Jan. ooiHazara Expedition in iSSSas Adju-
iS Aug. oo(tant to the 1st Battalion Suffolk
20 Aug. oo|Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
Full null,
Pay. Pay. I
The Suffolk Regiment.
244
LIEUTENANTS.
Francis Winchester Wood-Martin
1 Charles Walter Butler, with. 9 Pro- \
oiaional Battalion )
r Ernest Nevill Jourdain ■
I Rowland Marshall Wilford, Railtcat/ 1
Staff Officer, South Africa J
1 Walter Norris Nicholson
1 Thomas Sisson Fleetwood Pratt
1 Archibald Gilson Taylor
1 Roger Warin Beaconsfield Onslow
is Aug. 99
15 Nov. 99
15 Nov. 99
15 Nov. 99
24 Jan. 01
14 Feb. 0
7 Mar. a
1 3 Apr. O'
18 Apr. o
5 May o
5 May o
19 May o
j 1 Aug. o
11 Aug. o
5 Jau. o
5 Jan. o
23 Feb. o
S Jan. o
S Jan. o
S Jan . o
8 Jan. c.
4 May
4 May o
8 May o
11 May o
26 June o
19 Oct. o
4 Dec. o
luarter Matters. — 1 Andrew Smith,31 19 Aug. 91 ; Hon
2 Robert Felstead, 26 July 99; Son
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Eric Bryce Wisden
Cecil Irwin
Ernest Edward Orford
Ronald Cockburn, Sierra Leone Fron- \
tier Police J
Tere Fortrer Carrey
Francis Daniel Ross Seaton
Herbert Dune Moore
Julius Henry Bnrton
Walter Myiton Royston-Pigott
GustavasGlvn Spieker Brander
Lionel Schofield Fenton
Edward Harington Reid
Francis Seaton Massy
Henry Evan Thomas
Ernest Edward Pearson
: Gerald Alexander Gaselee Shepherd ...
Philip Stewart Walker
; Walter John Terry
John Herbert Robinson
Gerald Edward William Hervey
2ND LIEUT.
30 Aug.
2 Oct.
29 Dec.
24 Jan.
21 Mar.
1 Apr.
14 Oct.
16 Nov.
01
Captain, 19 Aug.
Lieut,
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
lit Battalion embarked for South Africa, 11 Nov. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Egypt, 18 Dec. 1889.
1 General Hon. Sir Percy Feilding served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Brigade Major to the Brigade of
Guards at the battle of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and on the Staff of the 1st Division at the battles of Bala-
klavaand Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal withfoui- Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honour, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
2 Colonel Townley served as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion 12th Footin the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagement at Ali Boghan, the occupation of the Lughman Valley, and the expedition against
thi Khugianis (Medal).
12 Lt. Colonel Mackenzie served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
Vi Major Graham served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
15 Major Cubitt served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Medal with
clasp). Served in the South Afr. can war in 1899-1900.
19 Major Montagu served in the Hazara Expedition in 188S with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Transport Officer
Northern Column Chittagong Force under Brigadier General Tregear (Clasp) .
-l Captain Finlay served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
2i Captain Leslie served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Acting- Deputy Assistant Commissary General, Com-
missariat and Transport Staff (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
28 Lieut. Hall served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 189E-09 (Medal with Clasp).
3' Captain Andrew Smith served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served in the South African war in
T899-1900.
Record oj the Services of the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (formerly the 12th Regiment).
Raised in 1685, remaining in England till 1689. Ireland, to 1691. England, to 1699. Ireland, to 1703. West
Indies, to 1705. England, to 1708. Flanders, to 1709 (embarked as Marines, but afterwards landed for active
service). England, to 1712. Minorca, to 1719. England, to 1742. Flandersand Germany, to 1745. England and
Scotland, to 174S. Holland, to 1749. Minorca, to 1752. England, to 1758. (2nd Battaiion raised in 1757, and
•entitled the 65th Regiment in 1758). Flanders and Germany, to 1763 (battle of Minden). England.'to 1769.
Gibraltar, to 1783 (siege of Gibraltar). Entitled 12th East Suffolk Regiment, 1782. Ireland, to 1794 (in 1790 the
greater part of the Regiment served as Marines from June to Dec). Flanders, to 1795. (Flank Compa.nies to the
West Indies, rejoining Head Quarters in 1795). England, to 1796. East Indies, to 1810 (capture of Seringapatam) .
Mauritius, to 1813. Isle of Bourbon, to 1815. Mauritius, to 1817. (2nd Battalion raised in 1811, and proceeded to
Ireland in 1812. To England, Flanders, France, and returned to England, 1S15. To Ireland, 1816. Disbanded,
•i3i8.) Ireland, to 1S20. England, to 1S23. Gibraltar, to 1834. England, to 1835. Ireland, to 1837. Mauritius,
to 1847. (Entitled " 1st Battalion 12th Regiment" on the raising of the Reserve Battalion in 1842.) England, to
1852. Ireland, to 1S54. Australia and Tasmania, to 1863. New Zealand, to 1867 (war of 1863-65). England, to
^872. Ireland, to 1876. Eastlndies, to i3q? (Afgbanwarof 1878-80; Hazara Expeditionin 1888). England, to 1897.
Malta, to 1E99. England, 1899. To South Africa, 1899.
245 The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry).
13TH I Formerly the 13th (1st Somersetshire) Prince^ 1st Batt., Gharial, Pun.
Albert's Light Infantry.
r 1st
jab.
L2111I Ratt., South Africa.
lemmentai District, Aioen s Lugut infantry. LVd Batt South ^^
TAUNTON. J(The 3rd & 4tli Battalions are formed of the 1st & 2nd Somerset Militia respectively.)
" Detiingen" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Martinique" " Ava" "Afghanistan" " Ghuznee "
^lural Crown, superscribed "Jellalab ad" "Cahoot. 1842" "Sevastopol" " South Afbica, 1S7S-9"
Years' Ser.f "BURMA, 18S5-87.'
Full Half Colonel.— p. i.e. Edward Lntwyche England,1 CB.; 2nd Leiut. 6 July 55; Lieut. 7 Apr. 58 ■ Capt 8 Jan 64-
Pay. Pay. Motor, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lf. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79; Colonel. 29 Nov. 83 ; Major General. 12 Dec 04
52 ... "^tenant Colonels.— 2 Edmond Joseph Gallwey,2 CB. Ension, p6 July 70; Z/twf. ^8 Oct' 71 • Captain 26
ieb. 80; Major, 28 Dec. 86; Li. Colonel, 14 June 98. '
28 ... J Henry Alfred Walsh/ Lieut. 28 Feb. 74 ; Captain, 20 Oct. 83; Bt.Maior, 15 June 8?- Ifajor 26 Oct 02-
Lt. Colonel. 8 Nov. oS. ' r
I
28
24
24
Majors
2 p.cc.RaymondBurltonWilliams,22«<< in ,
Com.15 Sept.9S (Bt.Lt.C0l.2g Nov.oo), f |
Deputy Judge Advocati , South Africa, 1
18 July 01 1
1 Chas. Warren Napier-Clavering,'2 znd 1
in Comma ud 27 Jan. 00 )
1 Geo. Hen. HolbecheCrmchman,"1 DSO.)
( Jit. Lt. Colonel 5 Oct. 98) A.A. Gen., [■
Mandalay )
1 Courtney iieathcote Stisted
2 Herbert RhyB Lloyd11
i William Charles Cox12
: ChrrlesBlakewavLittle'-V/rfi,/,/. L.I> < . ,
to ].<■ «t. Gen. Sir W. F. Butler, KC1S. <
Herbert CoUayuo Frith,1* Station Staff ,
Officer. Mooltuu, 28 July 07 j
Arthur W. A. Pollock,™ Reserve ; Pror.Bn.
Captains.
Montague Amos Foster, DSO. Adjutant 1
4 Battalion 15 May 99 )
1 Ferdinand Mansel Peacock'"
: Robert Brocklehurst18
: Arthur Barton Fox211
p.s.c. Henry Joseph Everett, Staff 1
Officer, Mtd. Infantry, South Africa'., y
p.s.c. John Maximilian Valient) n,1 /
South African Constabulary $
: Herbert Cecil Johnstone, ^Station Stujf")
Officer, Punjab j
Edward Hopton Swayne,23 Ad}. 3 Bn....
■ Edward Gwyn Blger** DSO
p.s.c. Walter Pipon Braithwaitc,25')
D.A.A. General, S. Africa )
-Edwd. Forbes Cooke-Ilurlc,-''' Adjutant ,
30 Dec. 08 S
Ernest Henderson Rowley Cooke)
Richard Piatt,2" Mtd. Inf., 8. Africa i
Albert Reginald Foord26
Amherst Blunt Whatman2'-' DSO
p.s.c. Arthur Gerald Boyle, An ■ 1
Commandant, Ca/n Colony )
William Hartley Maud:w
George Bell Roney-Dougal31
Adelbert Orlando Cockayne Oust, Adj. \
2 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Bent. 4 May 99 1
Charles William Compton,32 Adjutant \
Oude Light Morse 2 Aug. 09 )
William James Bowker,33 iAS'O
Harold FiUWilliam Hardman
Herbert Maxwell Martin
Francis Gordon Grant ThoytsS5
Alired Percival Barry
2ND LIEUT. I LIEUT.
13 June 74
-C'fJ'ZflN^J BEEV.MAJ. MAJOR.
i April 85
1 May 78 26 Feb. Sol 22 July 86
11 May 7S 20 Mar. 80
1 May 78
7 Aug. 7S
11 Aug. 80
23 Oct. 80
20 Nov.
1 July
1 July
1 July
2S Jan.
20 Nov.
23 Jan.
10 May
6 Feb.
12 Nov.
17 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May 85
5 Feb. 87
■; Feb. S7
Lieutenants
John Bustee Cooke Thomson, Assist. )
Provost Marshal, S. Africa )
1 John Audley Thieknesse3,;
I Cecil John Troyte-Bullock,.M/. 2. Tersi y 1
Militia, with rank of Capt. 22 July 00 )
1 Cecil Godfrey Bawling3*
2 Charles BertieProwse .Adjutant ioNov.00
1 Cyril Ernest Chichester32 {Depot)
2 Penrose Mark- Wardlaw
2 Arthur Hamilton Yatman
1 Ryves Alexander Mark Currie42
1 Charles Carus Maud, SSO. Mu rree
1 Lambton Allix Jones-Mortimer43
2 Arthur William Sibbald Paterson
2 Hubert George Richard Burges-Shorl ...
1 John Sandbach Noel Harrison
2 Henry IrviDg Rodney Allfrey, icitli 5 |
Provisional Battalion )
1 Arthur Joseph Groves Hargreaves
2 Cecil Hunter Little
2 William Humphrey May i'reestun
1 Alan Rowley Sale Sale-Hill
Ernest William Worrall.S. African Const.
1 Edgar Robert Hanger
2 Loins Gecrge Beresford Harrison
2 Louis Emilius Chadleigh Worthington i
Wilmer j
4 May 87
4 May 87
11 Feb. 88
11 Feb. S3
9 May 83
17 July £9
21 Dec. 89
29 Mar. go
23 July go
29 Oct. 90
4 Feb. gi
6 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
1 May
16 Oct.
28 Apr.
4 Jan.
3 Mar.
1 Apr.
14 June
23 Sept. yi
14 Jan.
02
14 June
02
1 Nov.
91
15 Dec.
•'■
31 Dec.
14 June
94
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
12 Oct.
10 Jan.
2 June
6 Mar.
6 June
6 June
5 Sept.
16 Feb.
23 Feb.
3 June
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
15 Feb.
20 May
20 May
20 May
24 June
18 Oct.
iS Oct.
91 24 Oct.
91 3 Nov.
91 1 30 Dec.
91 1 1 Feb.
92 27 June
94.; 14 Oct.
94i 1 Jan.
9; 10 Aug.
96. 14 Dec.
96 12 Jan.
06 4 May
98 7 Jan.
98; 20 Jan.
98 22 Feb.
99! 8 Mar.
99 16 June
99 1 20 June
99' 22 July
99i 1 Aug.
99I 4 Aug.
991 13 Dec.
90 12 Mar.
99 :jMar.
14 June 94
24 June 96
9 Mar. 96
14 June 98
3 Nov. 98
10 May 99.
12 July 99
27 Jan . 00
to July 94.
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
1 Aug. 86
28 Dec. 86
31 Dec. 86
15 Sept. 37
15 Sept. 87
23 Sept. 87
8 May 8
23 Sept. 87
i May S9
14 June 90
14 Jan. 92
14 Jan. 92
14 June 92
31 Dec. 93
31 Dec. 93
8 Nov. 94
8 Nov. 94
1 Feb. 96
12 Feb. 96
14 Oct. 96
9 Apr. 98
30 Dec. 98
12 Jan. 90
10 May 99
12 July 99
12 July 99
2 Aug. 90
22 Feb. 00
8 Mar. 00
8 Mar. 00
13 Mar. 01
* Lt.ColonelWalsh served with the-
Mounted Infantry in the operations
against Sekukuni in the Transvaal,
in 1878, including the storming of
Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout
the Z/uiu war 01 1879, and was present
in the engagements at Kambula Hill
and Ulundi (Medal with Ciasp)-
Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry
Regiment of the Camel Corps, anil
was present in the reconnaissance
to Gakdul under Sir Herbert Stewart,
ax the actions at Abu Klea and
Gubat, in th-e reconnaissance at
Metammeh on the 21st January,
and in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells under Sir Bed vers Buller —
dangerously wounded (mentioned
indespatches.Brevetof Maior.MedaL
with two Clasps, and Khedive's-
Star).
Full Half
Pay Pay.
The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry).
246
Secoxd Liectesahts.
William Watson
Richard Bassett Oockburn Raban
1 Edward Wilcocks Griggs
2 Edward Dowries Bally
Basil Gerard Peel
2 Cecil Markbam Annesley Samuda
2 Osbert Cautley Mordaunt
2 Edward Guy Lethbridge Thurlow
1 William Neville Ryves
1 Heber Mainland Alexander
1 Ralph Carteis Jackson
2 Ferdinand Ewing M'Clellan
2 Clement Edward Gresham Leveson-Gower
2 William Wynn Llewellyn
Norman Holmes Stone
1 Theobald Alfred Walsh
2-fD LIEUT.
20 Jan. 00
20 Jan. 00
24 Jan. 00
3 Mar. 00
18 Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
23 May 00
11 Aug. 00
11 Aug. 00
11 Aug. 00
11 Aug. 00
29 Sept. 00
13 Oct. 00
5 Jan. 01
5 Jan
5 Jan.
2 Cyril Charles Wigram ! 8 Jan.
2 Philip Edwin Bradney i 4 May
2 Charles Stuart Hamilton Robarts ' 8 May
1 George Fleming : C4-Tuly
2 Thomas Nisbet , 14 Sept.
Henry Langton Skrine 1 4 Dec.
Quarter Matters. — 1 Patrick Moran, 20 Jan. 97; Hon, Lieut.
Henry Wall Price, 23 Feb. 01 ; Hon, Lieut.
Facings Bine. — Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 12 Nov. 91. 2nd Battalion embarked/or South Africa, Oct. 18
1 Major General E. L. England served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the actionB
at Amorah on the 17th and 25th April (Medal). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in
1878, including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt ; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, taking part in the
engagements at Zungin Nek and Kambula Hill, and, in command of the 1st Battalion, iu the action at Ulundi
(mentioned in despatches.Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt. Colonels Gallwey and Williams served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878,
including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879— Lt.-Colonel Gallwey as Adju-
tant of the 1st Battalion — and were present in the engagements of Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill and Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp).
» Major Napier-Clavering served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt. Colonel Couchman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somerset-
shire Light Infantry (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with Clasp).
11 Major Lloyd served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
:2 Major Cox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry, and was slightly wounded in an engagement on the 22nd March 1887 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1B97, and was present in the en-
gagement at Shabkadr (mentioned in despatches) ; also served with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st
Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Little served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
11 Major Frith served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Egyptian
Army and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the operations in the
Soudan in 18S9 with the Egyptian Army, including the engagement at Tcski (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
16 Major Pollock served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878 ; also throughout the
Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of the 12th Company of the Commissariat and Trans-
port Corps, as Transport Officer to the 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek
zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
17 Captain Peacock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near Hlinedet on the 5th April (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
18 Major Vallentin, Captains Brocklehurst and Johnstone served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with tho ■■.
2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain A. B. Fox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-86, and was severely wounded in an engage-
ment at Hinyowah on the 21st March 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
83 Captain Swayne served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light'.
Infantry (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-93 (Clasp).
u Captain Slger served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladystnit 1 Relief Force, and)',
was present in the operations of 19th to 27th February 1900 — wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
" Major Braithwaite served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Cooke Hurle served in the operations against the Kachins, Upper Burmah, in 1892-93 in the
Intelligence Branch (severely wounded). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain Piatt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-08 with the Peshawur Column Tiiah Expeditionary Force, and afterwards with the Khyber Field Force
(Medal with two Clasps).
28 Captain Foord served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light .
Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with
Clasp).
28 Captain Whatman served in the campaign en the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry and with the Peshawur
Column, Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Captain Maud served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Roney-Dougal served in the campaign on the North West Frontior of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98, and was present in the engagement at Shabkadr as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Elles .
(mentioned in despatches); also served with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire-
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
2460. The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry).
32 Captain Compton served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain Bowker served in the operations in the Niger Territories in 1898, including the Benin Hinterland and
Siama Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
35 Captain Thoyts served in the campaign on the North Wett Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, in the operations in the Maidan, Bagh, and Waran Valleys, and
in the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
3e Lieut. Thicknesse served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert. Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
*s Lieut. Rawliug served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockharl in
1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
*• Lieut. Chichester served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
m 1897 withihe Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry as Regimental Trans-
port Officer (Medal with Clasp).
42 Lieut. Currie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1S57, and was present in the engagement at Shabkadr; also with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st
Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
43 Lieut. Jones Mortimer served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal
with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Prince Albert's Somersetshire Light Infantry (formerly the
13th Foot).
Raised in 1685. Scotland, to 1690. Ireland, to 1691. * France, to 1692. England, to 1700. Low
Countries, to 1703. Portugal, to 1704. Gibraltar, to 1705. Spain, to 1706. (Portion formed into a
Regiment of Dragoons.) Re-recruited in England, 1706. Portugal, to 171 1. Gibraltar, to 1728.
England, to 1741. Germany, to 1745. England and Scotland, to 1746. Low Countries, to 1748.
England, to 1754. Gibraltar, to 1762. England and Ireland, to 1768. Minorca, to 1775. England, to
1780. West Indies, to 1782. England, to 1783. Entitled the "First Somersetshire Regiment," 31st
Aug. 1782. Ireland, to 1790. West Indies, to 1795. England, to 1797. Ireland, to 1799. England,
to 1800. Egypt, to 1802. Malta, to 1803. Gibraltar, to 1805. England and Ireland, to 1807. West
Indies, to 1813. Quebec, to 1815. Ireland, to 1 817. Channel Islands, to 1819. Ireland, to 1822. Con-
stituted Light Infantry, 25th Dec. 1822. India, to 1824. Burmah, to 1826. India, to 1838. Afghanis-
tan, to 1842 (the only European Regiment at the defence of Jellalabad)- Entitled " Prince Albert's Regi-
ment of Light Infantry," 1842. India, to 1845. England, to 1847. Ireland, to 1850. Scotland, to 1851.
Gibraltar, to 1854. The Crimea, to 1856. Cape of Good Hope, to 1857. India, to 1864. England, to
1866. Ireland, to 1867. Gibraltar, to 1872. Malta, to 1874. South Africa, to 1879. England, to 1891.
Gibraltar, to 1893. India, 1893.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in England in 1858, and proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope, 1859. To Mauritius, 1863. To
England. 1867. To Ireland, 187 1. To Scotland. 1875. To England, 1876. To Malta, 1877. To India,
1878. [Entitled " Somersetshire Regiment." 1 88 1. Altered to "Somersetshire Light Infantry," and
afterwards to " The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry)," 1882. 1 To Burmih, 1S83. To
India, 1887. To England, 1894. To South Africa, 1899.
Continuation of Notes to the Devonshire Bcgiment.
30 Major Morris served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
1807-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga, Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Captain N. R. Radcliflfe served withthe Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Signalling duty,
and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Panjkora River (Medal with
Clasrj)
ai Major Masterson served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and tookpart
in "the defence of Ladystnith, including the attack of uth January 1900— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, IX); was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act of courage :—" During the
action at AVagon Hill, on the 6th January 1900, Lieut. Masterson commanded, with the greatest gallantry and
dash, one of the three companies of his regiment which charged a ridge held by the enemy and captured their
position. The companies were then exposed to a most heavy and galling fire from the right and left front.
Lieut. Masterson undertook to give a message to the Imperial Light Horse, who were holding a ridge some
hundred yards behind, to fire to the left front and endeavour to check the enemy's fire. In taking this message
he crossed an open space of a hundred yards, which was swept by a most heavy cross fire; and, although
badly wounded in both thighs, managed to crawl in and deliver his message before falling exhausted into the
Imperial Light Horse trench. His unselfish heroism was undoubtedly the means of saving several lives."
as Captain Emerson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present
at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps) .
40 Captain Graham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
■11 Captain Honner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at tne
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
<- Captain Birch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92
(Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Devonshire Regiment {formerly the nth Regiment).
Raised at Kingston, Yorkshire, in 1858, and proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope, 1S61. To Natal, 1864. To
Hon <r Kong and Japan, 1865. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1 366. To Ireland 1870. To Scotland, 1872. To Eng-
land, 1873. To India. 1S77 (Afghan war, 1879-80). To Burmah, 1890. To England, 1393. To South Africa, 1899.
The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment). 247
isoBatt., Kurrachee,-! Formerly the 14th (Buclcinghamsliire — The Prince J |fc^TH
Bombay. » -m- i >' A \ t> • J I EegimentalDistrict.
zudBatt., S.Africa. J of Wales s Own) Regiment. ]_ " York.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd and 4th "West York Militia respectively. )
The Prince of Wales's Plume. The White Horse. "Nee aspera terrent." — "Toubnay" "Oobunsa"
"Java" " Watebloo" "Bhubtpobe " "India" (with the Royal Tiger).
"Sevastopol" "New Zealand" "Afghanistan, 187Q-S0."
Jolonel. — Sir Martin Dillon,1 KCB. CSI. Ensign, iS Mar. 43; Lieut. 14 Nov. 44; Captain, 2 Nov. 55;
Bt. Major, 20 July 58 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Bt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 63 ; Major, 19 June 72; Lt.Colonel
19 Dec. 77; Major General, 1 May 78; Lt. General, 22 Nov. 87; General, 16 July 92; Colonel West York-
shire Regiment, 27 May 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Gerald Grant-Dalton, Lieut. 8 June 72; Captain, 18 May 81; Major, 23 May 90;
Lt.Colonel, 7 Mar. 98.
2 William Fry,10 OB. 2nd Lieut, 11 May 78; Lieut. 7 Jan. 80; Captain, 20 Jan. 86; Major, 27 July 98;
.Bf. Lt.Colonel, 23 Feb. 00; Lt.Colonel, 23 Feb. oo.
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James Corbet Yale, DSO. 2nd in Com- \
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Herbert Ed. Watts, Bt.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00 17 April 80' 1 July
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Dudley Henry Alexander, Aide deCamp)
to the Gov. of yew Zealand, 2 June 97/
George Fraser Phillips, Adjutant 3}
Volunteer Battalion 2 Aug. 98 )
Hubert Basil Cosmo Trevor
Francis William Towsey,13 Adjutant 1 >
Provisional Battalion 20 April 98 ... J
Arthur James Stephen
Francis Barrow Pearce,11 Assist. Dep. ~)
Commr. British Central Africa 5
John O'Brien Minogue16 I
Thomas Percy Barrington, Adjutant 2 }
Volunteer Battalion 3 Jan. 98 j
Godfrey George Lang
Robert Free Lush (Depot)
George Barry Drew, Adjutant 3 July 00
Ward Sausmarez Carey, Pay Dept
George Dominic Price18 (Depot)
Edmund Robert St. George Holbrook...
John Simmonds Bartrum, Prov. Bn. ...
Ar. Crawford Daly, Adjutant 15 Feb. 98
KC Conwyn Mansel-Jones,19 Deputy "\
Assist. Adj. Gen. War Office /
Wynyard Montagu Hall, West Africa ...
Cyril Crofton Blackburne Tew, Adj. |
3 Battalion 27 Jan. 01 /
Leishton Hume Spry,15 DSO. Staf\
Officer, South Africa f
Alexander Wighton Ingles
Fleetwood Hugo Pellew
John Bj-ng Paget15
Thos. Nairne Scott Moncrietf Howard, 1
Uganda Rifles f
Reginald Garret Cooper- King, Pay ")
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Maximilian David Wood.Aidede Camp 1
to the Governor of Bombay, 28 June 00 j
Percival Edward Hurst Lowe ! 7 Mar
Percy Leigh Ingpen, serving in the) '
Malay States Guides j
Maxwell Hannay Logan
Lieutenants.
Almeric Arthur William Spencer
Frank Pickford Worsley,5'fa^'o« Staff)
Officer, Xeemuch f
Reginald Isacke
Cyril John Deverell, Commandant /
Ghizree Sanitarium )
Sidney Goodall Francis, DSO ! 23 Dec. 9
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Cyril Clarence Bickuell .
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Frederick Joseph Lemon 11 Feb.
Arthur Murray Ross ! n Feb.'
John Cunliffe Grettou. j 20 May
Cyril Annesley Cooke 20 May
Edw. Albert Porch, 8. Africa, with 2 Bn. ! 20 May
Cecil Julius Hamilton Lyster, South'y ! ,,
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Second Lieutenants.
1 Charles Leslie Barlow
2 Percy Spencer Fryer
Betham Wilkins Shuttleworth,J»<iia» (
Staff Corp* )
1 Archibald William M'Rae
t Sidney John Wilkinson, Prov. Battalion
2 Arthur William Lupton
2 Francis James Wallace
2 Henry Harmgton
2 Edward Theodore Welchman
1 Richard Juxan M'Laren
1 Thomas Guy Marriott Harris
2 John Keith Clothier
2 George Henry Smart
2 Charles Godfray Mitford Slade
2 Mortimer Fisher
2 Duncan Grant- Dalton
2 Harry John Garnons Bird
1 Frederick Henry Hawley
1 Frederic Russell Barff
1 Hamilton Leslie Roache
Charles Peter Marten ,
2ND LIEUT
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11 Major Acton served with the 88th Reeiment
throughout the Kaffir war of 1877-7S, including
the engagement at Draibosch (mentioned in de-
spatches); and throughout the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
12 Major Adye served in the Afghan war in
878-80 with the 4th Goorkhas, and was present at
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with
Clasp).
13 Captain Towsey served in the operations in
the South Lushai Country in 1892 with the force
under Captain Sbakespear (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir
Francis Scott in 1R95-96 (Star).
14 Major Pearce served with the Ashanti Expe-
dition under Sir Franc's Srott in 1895-96 (Star).
Served in British Central Africa in 1898 with the
Southern Angoniland Expedition (Medal witrt
Clasp) ; and in 1899 in command of the expedition,
against Kwamba (Brevet of Major).
Quarter Masters. — 1 John Smith, 17 Maj' 93 ; lion. Lieut.
2 Charles Richards, 4 Feb. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarkedfor Gibraltar, 8 Jan. 1895. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 20 Oct. 18
1 Sir Martin Dillon served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9 (Medal); also with,
the Flank Companies at the forcing of the Kohat Pass under Sir Colin Campbell and Sir Charles Napier in Feb-
ruary 1850 (Medal with Clasp); with the RifleBrigade (2nd Battalion)in the Crimea subsequent to the fall ofSebas-
topol, from the 18th March 1856 ; was present with it during the whole of its services in the field in India, from
November 1857 to December 1859, including the actions at Cawnpore (dangerously wounded, two bayonet and one
sword wounds), siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), Oude campaign of 1858 under Sir Hope Grant,
and with Lord Clyde in his Trans-Gogra operations, as Brigade Major to Brigadier Sir Alfred Korsford, and sub-
sequently as his principal Staff Officer on the Nepaul Frontier, in his advance into Nepaul, and during the second
Trans-Gogra campaign ; also as Brigade Major to Brigadier Holdich during the operations on the Oude Frontier in.
conjunction with 12,000 Nepaulese troops, which resulted in the capture of large bodies of mutineers who had
crossed the Nepaul boundary (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded to China in i860 as Assistant Adjutant General of
Major General Sir R. Napier's Division, and was present during that campaign at the capture of the Taku Forts,
&c.,and the advance to Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served the Abyssinian campaign
as Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatchec, CB.,
Aide de Camp to the Queen. Colonel, and Medal).
8 Major Mills served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service
as Acting Provost Marshal.
10 Lt.Colonel Fry served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
15 Captains Spry and Paget served with lhe Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1893-96 (Star).
16 Captain Minogue served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and again with the Lu6hai
Expedition in 1801 on Transport duty (Clasp).
18 Captain Price served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 as Adjutant isfc
Battalion West India Regiment (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey
Silah in 1894 as Adjutant 1st Battalion West India Regiment and as acting Quarter Master to the expedition
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
19 Captain Mansel-Jones served in the Ashanti Expedition in 1895-96 (Star). Served in the South African war
of 1999-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, including the operations of the 19th to 27th February— wounded
(UST) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act : — " On the 27th February, 1900, during the assault
on Terrace Hill, north of the Tugela, in Natal, the companies of the West Yorkshire Regiment on the northern
slope of tho hill met with a severe shell, Vickers-Maxim, and rifle fire, and their advance was for a few moment3
checked. Captain C. Mansel-Jones, however, by his strong initiative, restored confidence, and, in spite of his
falling very seriously wounded, the men took the whole ridge without further check, this Officer's self-sacriacinsr
devotion to duty at a critical moment having averted what might have proved a serious check 10 the whole assault."
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Prince of Wales' Own {West Yorkshire) Regiment, —
formerly the 14th Regiment.
liaised in Kent in 1685. To Scotland, 1689. To Flanders, 1692. To England, 1692. Expedition
against French Coast and Flanders, 1693. To England, 1696. To Ireland, 1698. To Scotland, 1715.
To England, 1722. To Gibraltar, 1727 (Siege). To England, 1742. To Flanders, 1745. To Scot-
land, 1746 (Falkirk, Culloden). To England, 1750. To Gibraltar, 1752. To England, 1759. To
America, 1766. To England, 1777. To Jamaica, 1782. To England, 1791. To Holland, 1793. To Eng-
land, 1795. To the West Indies, 1796. To England, 1803. To Hanover, 1803. [2nd Battalion raised
in 1804 (Corunna, Walcheren, Flushing, Tarifa and Genoa). Reduced in 1817.] To England, 1806.
To Ireland, 1807. To India, 1810. [3rd Battalion raised in 1813 (Waterloo and Ctimbray). Dis-
banded in 1816.] To England, 1831. To Ireland, 1832. To West Indies, 1S36. T Canada, 1841.
To England, 1847. To Ireland, 1850. To Malta, 1854. To tho Crimea, 1855. To Malta, 1836. To
Ionian Islands, 1858. To West Indies, i860. To England, 1862. To Ireland, 1866. To India, 1867.
To England, 1879. To Ireland, 1883. To England, 1891. To Gibraltar, 1895. To Hong Kong, 1896.
To India, 1897
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in Ireland in 1857, and proceeded to New Zealand, i860 (war of 1863-65). To Australia and
Tasmania, 1866. To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1876. To India, 1878 (Afghan war, 1879-80). To
Aden, 1894. To Cape Coast Castle. 1895. To England, 1896. To South Africa, 1S99.
sst Batt., Fort St. George
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The East Yorkshire Regiment.
Formerly the 15th (Yorkshire East Biding)
Regiment.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the East York Militia.)
BLENHEIM " " RaJIILLIES " "Oc/DBNARDE " " MALrLAQUET " "LoUISBUBo" " Q0BBBC, 1759"
"Martinique" "Guadaloupb" "Afghanistan-, 1879-80."
gnii'ViT Colonel.— William Hardy,1 CB., Entign, P27 Sept. 42 ; Lt. »Z May 46; Capt. »xi Oct. 52 ; Bt. Major. 12 Dec. 54 ;
Pay. Pay. Major, 1 Oct. 56 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 Sept. 61 ; Colonel, 16 Sept. 66 j Major General, 1 Oct. 77; Lt. General,
1 Oct. 82 ; Colonel East Yorkshire Regiment, 22 Jan. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Cecil Francis Garnett,9z;e«r. 28 Feb. 74 ; Captain, 3 May 84; Major, 15 Aug. 91 ;
Lt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 99.
2 p.i.c. Francis Seymour Inglefield, DSO., Lieut. 13 June 74; Captain, 30 June 84; Major, 2 July 92;
Lt. Colonel, 29 Apr. 00. ^
Majobs.
2ND LIKUT.
; Auk.
7 Aug.
69
Lieutenants.
2 Henry Roberc Seguier Brown
Arthur Henry WUbou
1 Eric Lea Priestley Edwards"
; 1 Thos. Alex. Headlam , Adjutant 30 July 99
1 Charles Peter Berthon, Aide de Camp >
to the Governor of Barbadoes j
2 Arthur Ingrain Mueson, witi 4 Prov. Bn.
1 Edward Francis Twiss {Depot)
1 Bertram Lawrence
2 Osborn Cecil Wilkinson
2 Claude Phineas Bookey Riall (Depot)
2 Herbert Wilson Stenhouse
2 Henry Evan Paieshall Thomas
1 Egbert Dickson
1 Walter Swire
1 Malcolm Gordon Cowper
1 Edmund Burd
1 Geoffrey Seton Gorion
1 Laurence Georg3 Hart
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
27 June 8S
8 Dec. 88
30 Jan. 89
23 Mar. 89
24 Apr. 89
8 June
6 July
4 Sept. 39
4 Sept. 89
16 Mar. 89
9 Nov. 89
21 Dec. 89
9 Sept. Qi
27 Jan. 92
20 Feb. 92
20 Feb. 97
7 Mar. 94
18 Nov. 96
12 Dec. 94
21 Jan. 9}
12 Dec. 94
7 Dec. 95
George Hay Montgomerie Conran,u2»rf)
in Command 15 Aug. 99 }
Edmund Ashton Ogle, 2nd in Comd. \
28 Aug. 01 (Bt. Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00) ... )
Thomas Nock Bagnall, D.A.A. General \ • „
for Musketry, Madras, 31 Mar. 99 ) 3
Cecil Francis Harrison, Adjutant S.\
Maratha Railicay Rifles S
p. i.e. John Ramsay Frederick Sladen'5 j
(2t.Lt. Colonel, 3 July oi);Special Sere. \ i 14 Jan. 80
Officer, Mtd. Inf. S. Africa J
2 p.i.c. Arthur Johnstone Richardson17 ...
Henry Haggard, Adjt. 2 Vol. Bn. 9 Dec. 99
Thomas Geo. Shortland,16 Reserve (Depot) ^2^, Sept
LeonardHenryOrde,.4rf/i<fai2£i Vol.Bn. t
Somerset Lt. Infantry 12 Dec. 99 J
Captains.
Richard Erie Benson, Adjutant 4 Bat- )
talion East Surrey Regiment 5 Apr. 99 i
ThomasGibbons Hawkesworth Smytu, )
Adj. 1 Volunteer Battalion 19 May 97 j
p.s.c. James Stuart Knox, Instructor}
Royal Military College 27 Jan. 97 S
p.t.c.Wm. Southall Reid May, Egypt. Army
Beauchamp St. Clair St. Clair-Ford, \
Adjutant 3 Battalion 16 Sept. 98 j
Michael James Sweetman, Adjt. 3 Bn. )
Roy. Irish Regt. 16 Aug. ot }
William Herbert Armstrong1'
Henry Robert Prittie Perry18
John Louis Justice Clarke, Railicay \
Staff Officer, South Africa /
Walter Herbert Young
Ernest Theodore Marshall
John Alfred TJnett, DSO
Herman George Wellington Wayne,i«<A |
4 Prov. Bn /
CecilSpeid Soote (Lt.2Dragoons,2gDec.S6)
Harold Haines Powell, Adjt. 1 Suther- \
land Volunteer Rifles 1 Aug. 99 )
Thomas Robert EatonWybault Warren- /
Swettenham \
Herbert Augustus Nourse Forte, DSO. \
Kith 4 Prov. Bn j
Frederick Campbell Maconchy, Adju- /
tant 10 May 00, Adjt. 3 Bn j
Charles Edward Cobb20
Frederick Heathfield Lock
Charles Joseph Tawney
Francis Gordon Poole,21 DSO. Railway \
Staff Officer, China )
Cecil Strachan Wood
Wm. Edward Bailey,22 Egyptian Army ...
Walter Ernest Campion
Walter Nathaniel Pike
Brian Delves Broughton23
Benjamin William Bogle
12 Feb. 76
77 31 May 78
77 1 Aug. 78
78 1 July 81
1 Oct. 84
5 May 86
5 May 86
2 May 87
1 July 8ij 6 Sept.
9 Sept. 82
10 Mar. 83
28 Oct. 71
5 Dec. 83
14 May
6 May
6 May
9 May
18 Sept.
18 Sept.
18 Sept.
16 Apr.
21 Feb.
5 Aug.
6 Aug.
15 Dec.
15 Dec.
31 Jan.
4 Feb.
26 Feb. 89
26 Apr. 89
27 Dec. 79
18 Dec. 89
20 Dec. 90
6 Sept. 93
27 Jan.
5 Dec.
16 Oct.
25 Nov.
1 Mar.
18 Nov.
23 Sept.
1 Apr.
7 Dec.
17 Nov.
2 Apr.
7 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 May
24 Mar.
8 Sept.
5 Jan.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
4 May
3 Aug.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
20 May
20 May
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
30 Aug.
95 "
9W 23
97! 3'
9; '9
May 98
June 9S
July 98
Dec. 98
9?
"1 2i
99 26
99 23
23 Aug. 9S
31 Mar. 99
1 Aug. 99
15 Aug. 99
9 Oct. 99
ii Oct.
21 Oct.
17 Jan. 00
17 Jan.
26 May 00
May 00
Mav no
May 00
July co]
6 Aug. 91
4 Feb. 92
2 July 92
6 Sept. 93
16 Oct. 95
5 Feb. 96
29 Apr. 96
27 Jan. 97
1 Apr. 97
27 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
2 Apr.
11 May 98
15 June 98
31 Mar. 99
S Apr. 99
15 Aug. 99
t6 May 94
29 Apr. 95
11 May 9S
3 Feb. 99
11 Oct. 99
19 Apr. 00
29 Apr. 00
15 Jan. 90
28 Aug. 01
9 Oct.
21 Oct.
24 Nov.
30 Nov.
9 Dec. 99
12 Dec. 99
17 Mar. 00
10 May 00
23 July 00
16 Aug.
28 Aug.
29 Nov.
29 Nov. 00
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The East Yorkshire Regiment.
Lieutenants.
2ND LIEUT.
i Arthur Blake 9 Dec. 99! 6 Feb,
2 Cecil Loraine Estridge , g Dec. 99 5 Apr. 01
j Frederick Allan Maclean 14 Feb. 00 16 Aug. 01
2 Darcy George Wrangham 14 Feb. 00; 28 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
2 Edward Francis Green
1 Algernon Roderick Kino
Cecil Maxwell Leatham
2 Lionel George Hill
1 Oswald Erik Todd
2 Gerald Boyd
1 Francis Guy Senior
1 William Henry Wilberforce
2 Cuthbert Mervyn Smith
Francis Gerald Swnyne
1 George Upton Robins
1 Leo Francis Bodkin
2 Andrew Nugent
Frank Hind
2 Herbert George Henry Grant-Smith
2 John Brereton Owst Trimble
2 Rawdon Scott Hopkins
2 Brenchley Wilde
2 Bindon Blood
Charles William Watson
14 Feb.
21 Feb.
24 Feb.
4 Apr.
21 Apr.
5 May
5 May
5 May
19 May
23 May
23 May
23 May
7 Nov.
5 Jan.
19 Jan.
8 Jan.
6 May
8 May
27 July
4 Dec.
Quarter Matter/. — t Francis Pidgeon, 30 Mar. 92; Son. Lieut.
' 5 I ... I 2 Frederick George Cunningham, 1 May 97; Son. Captain, 29 Nov. oo
Facir.gs White. — Agen's, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Tut Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 17 Mar. 1885. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 14 Mar. 1900.
I Lieut.General Hardy served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and commanded the Detachment of two Companies
46th Foot at the battles of the Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman (severely wounded in right shoulder), and siege ot
Sevastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.)
9 Lt. Colonel Garnett served in the Afghan war in i38o with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
II Major Conran served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
,s Major Sladen served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the Mounted
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps'). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as an Assistant Provost Marshal
and afterwards in command of a Regiment of Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Stormberg.
16 Major Shortland served in the Afghan war in 1S80 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar Field
Force under Major GeDeral Phayre ( -Medal).
1T Major Richardson served in theBurmese Expedition im88-.-S7 with theMounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
18 Captain Armstrong served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under .Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Perry served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 with the Irrawaddy Column including the defence
of Sadon (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Cobb served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
21 Captain Poole served in the Lake Shirwa Expedition, Central Africa, in 1897, and in Northern Rhodesia in
1898, including the operations against the Chief Mpezeni (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in China
in 1900 as Railway Staff Officer (DSO.).
22 Captain Bailey served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 including
the engagement at Firket ar.d the operations at Hafir (promoted to be Second Lieutenant, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the expedition in 1897-98 as Staff Officer with the Egj-ptian Army at
the Base (4th Class ol the Medjidie).
53 Captain Broughton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Mednl with two Clasps).
24 Lieut. Edwards served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the is' Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment (formerly the 15th Regiment).
Raised in 1685 as the 15th Foot, and proceeded to Scotland in 1689. To Ostend, 1694. To England, 1697. To
Ireland, 1698. To Holland, 1701 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde, and Malplaquet). To England,
1714. To Scotland, 1719. To Englaid, 1728. To the West Indies. 1740. To England, 1742. To the Continent,
1745. To England, 1746. To Irebmd, 1749. To England, 1755. To North America, 1758 (capture of Louisburg
and of Quebec under General Wolfe). To the West Indies, 1761. To Canada, 17(12. To England, 1768. To
Scotland, 1771. To Ireland, 1774. To America, 1776. To the West Indies, 177S. To England, 1782. (Styled the
" Yorkshire East Riding Regiment.") To Ireland, 1784. TotheWest Indies, 1790. To England, 1796. To
Scotland, 1797. To England, 1799. To Ireland, 1802. To the West Indies, 1806 (capture of Martinique and
Guadaloupe). To North America, 1817. To England, 1821. To Ireland, 1823. To Canada, 1827. To England,
1840. To Ireland, 1S43. To Ceylon, 1845. To Ireland, 1855. To Gibraltar, 1856. To England, 1357. To Jersey,
1859. To Ireland, i860. To North America, 1862. To Bermuda, 1868. To Ireland, 1870. To the Channel
Islands, 1873. To England, 1874. To Ireland, 1878. To England, 1883. To Gibraltar, 1885. To the West Indies
1886. To South Africa, 18S8. To Egypt, 1693. To India, 1895.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion
Raised in England in 185S. Malla, 10 1863. Gibraltar, to 1868. Ireland, to 1870. Channel Islands, to 1871.
England, to 1875. India, to Feb. 188? (Afghan war, 1879-80). Aden, to Nov. i388. England, to Nov. 1894. lie-
land, to Jan. 1900. England and South Atrica, 1900.
ist Batt., Mooltan, Punjab."]
2nd Batt., South Africa.
The Bedfordshire Regiment.
Formerly the 16th (The Bedfordshire) Ilegiment.
The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Bedford
and Hertford Militia respectively. )
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Colonel. — William Charles Bancroft, Ensign, 25 June 44 ; Lieut. 21 Apr. 46 ; Captain, 26 Feb. 58 ; Major, v2<)
Colonel, 14 Aug. 72 j Major General, 3 Apr. S3; Lt. General 31 Dec. 87 ;
Dec. 65; Lt. Colonel, P14 Aug. 67, -
Colonel Bedfordshire Regiment, 18 May 00.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 jj.s.c. Thos. David Pilcher,1 CJB. Co
Africa ; ^h'<?e rfe Camp to the King ; 2nd Lieut. 21 June 79 ; Lieut. 1 Jan. 81 ;
23 Nov. 97 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 8 July 99 ; Lt. Colonel, 20 Oct. 00; Colonel, 29 Noi
1 UC p.«.c. Henry Lysons,3 2nd Lieut. 11 May 78 ; Lieut. 15 Dec. 79 ; Captain,
Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 00.
landing a Corps of Mounted Infantry, South
; Lieut. 1 Jan. 81 ; Captain, 12 Feb. 86; Major,
Nov. 00.
13 June 86 ; Major, 6 Apr. 98 ;
ifAJOES.
2 Affleck Alexander Fraser, 2nd in Com-")
mand 10 July 99 j
1 George John Ninian Logan-Home,5 2nd 1
in Command 20 Oct. 00 S
2 Alfred Robert Lloyd4
2 Thomas Hammond, St. Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00
2 Charles Moorehead Hamilton6
t Edward Duroure Pickard-Cambridge7...
Henry Tufton Godden,8 DSO., withl
the Egyptian Army, Sitakin J
Justice Chapman Tilly, Reserve (Depot)...
1 John Stanley Lightfoot9 (Depot)
Captains.
Theodore Longridge,1'' DSO. Adjutant !
3 Sn. Munster Fusiliers 1 Oct. 96 J
1 p.s.c. Thomas Ernie Fowle13
William Thomas Wilson Scott,1* Adju- )
taut 3 Battalion 1 July 98 j
Henry Wise Unett Coates, DSO. )
Adjutant 4 Battalion 16 Dec. 95 }
John Edward Laurie Gibbs,'"2lrf/a<u«f ^
Jamaica Militia 17 May 99 .. )
1 Benjamin Robert Roche'8
Chas. Richard Jebb Griffith,19 DSO. "t
Adjutant 16 Dec. 95 i
John Hurray Traill,13 Adjutant 1 Vol. \
Bn. Essex Regt. 1 July 99 J
George William Wallace d'Aroy Evans, )
Adjutant 8 Volunteer Bn. 1 July 97 . J
Edward George Curtis,20 Adjutant 4~>
Volunteer Battalion 26 Jan. 01 S
1 Robert Percy Stares,21 Proc. Battalion...
2 Alexander Russel Finlay35
Ernest Fentiman Rowe
Stuart Goode22
Cranley Charlton Onslow,23 Adjutant 2 )
Punjab Vol. Rijles 3 May 00 $
2 George Fredk. Cullen Saunders,24 DSO.
1 Frederick William Crawshay25
Kenneth Crause Wright,18 District 1
Commandant, South Africa j
1 Edward Ivan de Sausmarez Thorpe28 .
Cyril Hammond Elgee,29 Aide de Camp \
to the Governor of Lagos 12 Dec. co ... )
Hugh Iltid Nicholl30
George Percy Appleby,'2 Garrison Ad- f
jutant, Maritzburg, S.Africa $
2 George Edward Foster FitzGerald
Robert Mercer Barry, Reserve (Depot)...
Raymond Maxwell Stallard, West)
African Regiment J
2 Herbert MarwickeAtherstone Hales,33 >:
Provisional Battalion j
William Edward May Wetherell9
1 William Edwin Comber Hood,34 Adju- ]
taut 18 Apr. 99 5
Libutenants.
2 Gladwyn Dundas Jebb
John Leader, Chinese Uegiment
1 Henry du Bois O'Neill, Somaliland ..
2 Walter Allason9 (Depot)
2 Arthur Bushe Lemon,9 Prov. Battalion...
2 William Henry Denne
Frank Augustus Douglas Stevens, ")
Mounted Infantry, South Africa /
1 David Gramme Ridgeway
1 Henry Cholmondeley Jackson |
1 William Francis Boucher Edwards I
1 Tom Ince Webb-Bowen
2 Arthur Gordon Hall
2 Hugh Stainton Poyntz9
1 Claude Edward Cookson I
2 Aynsley Eyre Greenwel) |
1 Vere Powys Druce !
Harold Younghusband, Somaliland... ...
1 Reginald Henry Sedgwick Whitchurch
2 Francis Marshall Bassett39
2 Harry Featherstonhaugh j
Edward Christian Barnes, Indian S.C.J
1 Albert Elias Saner '
3 Aug.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
20 May
20 May
20 May
5 July
10 Jan.
24 Jan.
10 Feb.
17 Feb.
12 Feb.
21 Apr.
5 May
5 May
17 May
28 Oct.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
28 Feb.
5 Apr.
8 Apr.
1 Aug.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
11 Jan.
2 Fob.
2 Feb.
7 Feb.
16 Feb.
15 May
7 Major Pickard - Cambridge
served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-8S on special service as
Orderly Officer to the Brigadier
General Commanding 6th Brigade
including the reconnaissance of Aeng
Pass(mentionedindespatches,Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force
in 1889-90 as Superintendent of
Army Signalling (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp). Served with tho
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, including
the storming of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement near Khar
(Medal with Clasp).
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The Bedfordshire Regiment.
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LlBUTBlfAHTS. I iN
i Clifton William M'Grath Compton ~~ 5
1 Howard Murray ' 19
2 Leonard William Gordon 1 19
Second Lieutenants.
2 Wilford Henry Boteler35 | 15
1 Patrick Hope M'Gleverty
i John Cassels Monteith
2 Win. Edmund Willoughbv Tottenham
2 Edgar Francis Kirkman Graham
2 Harry Otway Hirsch Smithers
1 Al ck Lindsay Mortimer Moleeworth
1 Bertie William Edgcome Dunsford
1 Oswald Fairbanks Smith
1 Heurj- Francis William Paterson ...
1 Norman E'.iott Howell
1 William Francis Richmond Webb ...
1 Guy Drury Pennington
2 Arthur Edwin Bradshaw
2 Philip Geoffrey Benson Cooke n
Edward Charles Talbot 26
2 Cleland Bulstrode Cumberlege I 27
Quarter Masters. — 2 Frederick Thomas Bean
1 Alfred Thorpe, 22 Jan.
Archibald Hislop, 7 Nov
May 00 7 June o
May 00 21 Oct. o
May 00 23 Oct.
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May 00
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May 00!
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Jan. 01
Jan. oil
Jan. 01
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May 01
May 01
May 01
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June 01
July 01 1
2} Dec. q6: Hon. Lieut.
98: Son. Lieut.
. 83; Hon. Captain, 7 Nov. 93. — Reserve [Depot).
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta, 12 Feb. 1S90. 2»i'i Satiation embarked for South Africa, 16 Dec. 1899.
1 Colonel Pilcher served in the operations on the Niger in 1897-98, and commanded the expedition to Lapai
and Argeyah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). In August 1898 he received toe
special thanks of Her Majesty's Government, conveyed through the Colonial Secretary, for services in connection
with the raising of the West African Frontier Force. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command
of the 3rd Regiment of Mounted Infantry ; commanded the expeditions to Sunnysidc and Douglas in January 1900 ;
took part in the march to and relief of Kimbfrley, in the operations at Paardebsig of 20th 10 27th February in-
cluding the surrender of General Cronje, in the engagements at Poplar Grove and Driefontein, the occupation of
Bloemfontein, the engagement at Sanna's Post (mentioned in despatches), the march to Pretoria, the engagement
at Diamond Hill, the advance to Balmoral in July and to Rustenburg and Warmbaths in August, and numerous
minor engagements (appointed Aide de Camp to the King and Colonel, CB. ).
3 Lt.Colonel Lysons served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Wood during the Zulu war of 1879, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Zlobane Mountain (mentionedin despatches, Victoria Cross), Kambula
<again mentioned), and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) : together with Private Edmond Fowler, Scottish Rifles (since
discharged), was awarded the IT <£ under the following circumstances: — "On the 28 th March 1879, during the
assault of the Inhlobane Mountain, Sir Evelyn Wood ordered the dislodgment of certain Zulus (who were
causing the troops much loss) from strong natural caves commanding the position in which some of the
wounded were lying. Some delay occurring in the execution of the orders issued, Captain the Honourable
Ronald Campbell, Coldstream Guards, followed by Lieutenant Lysons, Aide de Camp, and Private Fowler, ran
forward in the most determined manner, and advanced over a mass of fallen boulders, and between walls of
rock, which led to a cave in which the enemy lay hidden. It being impossible for two men to walk abreast
the assailants were consequently obliged to keep in single file, and as Captain Campbell was leading, he
arrived first at the mouth of the cave, from which the Zulus wero firing, and there met his death ; Lieutenant
Lysons and Private Fowler, who were following close behind him, immediately dashed at the cave, from which
led several subterranean passages, and firing into the chasm below, succeeded in forcing the occupants to forsake
their stronghold. Lieutenant Lysons remained at the cave's mouth for some minutes after the attack, during
which time Captain Campbell's body was carried down the slopes." Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with
the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). "
* Major Lloyd served with the Chiiral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment (Medal with Claspl. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony in August 1900, including the
defence of Winburg and the capture of Commandant Olivier.
5 Major Logan-Home served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Superintendent of Army Signalling Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and was present at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, at the reconnaissance of the Saran
Sar and engagement of 9th November, and m the operations in the Waran Valley, around Dwatoi, and in the Bara
»nd Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
6 Major Hamilton served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1 895 with the 1 st Battalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, includingthe storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
KBrved in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, and took part in the
operations round Colesberg and Rensburg in January and February 1900.
8 Major Godden served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as
Brigade Major 3rd Brigade, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in de-
•patches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; and again in
1808, including the battle of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
■ Captains Lightfoot and Wetherell, Lieuts. Allason, Lemon, and Poyntz served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, and took part in the operations round Colesberg and
Rensburg in January and February 1900.
12 Captain Longridge served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storaiing of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Fowle served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist B ittalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain S"ott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
W Captain Gibbs served with theChitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1895 with tho ist Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment, includingthe storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with
the Tochi Field Force as Base Commandant of British Troops at Bannu (Clasp).
18 Captains Roche, Traill, and Wright served with the Isazai Expedition in 1802.
19 Captain Griffith served in the South African war of 1899-1900 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment,
and was present in the operations round Colesberg and Rensburg in January and February, in those in Orange
River Colony under Major General Clements in June and July, under Sir Archibald Hunter in July and August,
including the surrender of Commandant Prinsloo, and in August at the defence of Winburg and capture of Com-
mandant Olivier (DSO.).
20 Captain Curtis served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Stares served with the Isfzii Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant 1 «t Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand
Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
The Bedfordshire Begiment. 2516
22 Captain Goode served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Pelief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1S95 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Onslow served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Saunders served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1S95 as Assistant Commissariat Officer tst Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, and was present in the operations round
Colesberg and Reneburg in January and February, in those in Orange River Colony under Major General Clements
in June and July, under Sir Archibald Hunter in July and August, including the surrender of Commandant
Prinsloo, and in August at the defence of Winburg and capture of Commandant Olivier (DSO.).
25 Captain Crawshay served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal
with Clasp).
23 Captain Thorpe served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897 m charge of a Maxim
gun, including the expeditions to Egbon and Bida (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Elgee served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp) .
30 Captain Nichcll served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98,
with the Malakand and Mohmand Field Forces, including the operations in Bajour; and with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force and Khyber Force as Transport and Commissariat Officer, including the forcing of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes and the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African
war of 1899-1902 taking part in the operations in Cape Colony, Orange River Colony and Transvaal (severety
wounded, Medal with four Clasps).
32 Captain Appleby served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Bat-
talion Bedfordshire Reeriment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar
Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Special Service Officer.
33 Captain Hales served withthe Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khat (Medal with Clasp).
34 Captain Hood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass a. id the engagement near Khar (Modal
with Clasp).
35 Captain Finlay served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Brigade
Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with
the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near
Khar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1903 with the 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regi-
ment, and was present in the operations round Colesberg and Rensburg in January and February, in those in
Orange River Colony under Major General Clement* in June and July, uuder Sir Archibald Hunter in July and
August, including the surrender of Commandant Prinsloo, and in August at the defence of Winburg and capture
of Commandant Olivier.
38 Lieut. Bassett served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regi-
ment, and was present in the operations round Colesberg and Rensburg in January and Februaiy, in those in
Orange River Colony under Major General Clements in June and July, under Sir Archibald Hunter in July and
August, including the surrender of Commandant Prinsloo, and in August at the defence of Winburg and capture
of Commandant Olivier.
39 Second Lieut. Boteler served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regi-
ment, and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony in August 1900, including the defence of Winburg
and the capture of Commandant Olivier.
Record of th.e Services of the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment {formerly the 16th Regiment).
Raised in 1688, and proceeded to Holland, 1689 to 1698. Ireland, to 1701. Holland, to 1713. England and
Ireland, to 1742. Holland, to 1748. England, to 1767. America, to 1781. England, to 1786. ireland, to 1790.
America, to 1791. West Indies, to 1796. England, to 1797. Scotland, to 1799. England, to 1800. Ireland, to 1804.
West Indies, to Feb. 1812. England, to July 1812. Scotland, to 1813. Ireland, to 1814. England, to Aug. 1815.
France, to Dec. 1815. Ireland, to 1819. Ceylon, to 1828. India, to 1840. England, to 1843. Ireland, to 1846.
Gibraltar, to 1847. Corfu, to 1831. West Indies, to 1857. Ireland, to 1859. England, to 1861. America, to 1870.
Ireland, to 1872. Jersey, to 1873. England, to 1877. Ireland, to 1882. England, to 1887. Ireland, to 1888.
England, to Feb. 1890. Malta, to Dec. 1890. To India, 1890 (Chitral Relief Force).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in Ireland in 1858. To North America, 1 861. To the West Indies, i366. To England, 1869. To India,
1876. To Lower Burma, 1881. (Became 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, 18S1.) To India, 18S5. To Eng-
land, 1892. To Ireland, 1898. To South Africa. 1899.
]
The Leicestershire Regiment.
Formerly the 17th {Leicestershire) Regiment.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Leicestershire Militia. )
fist]
1.2nd
Batt., S.Africa.
Batt., Egypt.
252
17™
Itegimeutal District,
LEICESTER.
"Louisbubg" "Hindoostan" (with the Royal Tiger). "Afghanistan" "Ghuznbb'
topol" "Ali Masjid " "Afghanistan, 1878-79."
14 Apr. 46; Lieut. ''29 Dec. 48 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt. Major,
'Khelat" "Sevas-
Years'Sei
Full
?7
Hull
Pay.
Colonel.— Sir John Ross,i GCB., 2nd Lieut.
6 June 56 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel. 20 July 58 ; Major, pi5 Nov. 61 ; Colonel, 3 Apr. 65 ; Major General, 1 Man 70 ;
Lt. General, 12 Jan. S6 ; General, 1 Apr. 91 ; Colonel Leicestershire Regiment, 6 Feb. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Arthur William M'Kinstry,7.^. 5 June 75; Capt. 7 Mar. 83 ; Major, 23 Sept. 00;
Lt. Colonel, 11 Nov. 98.
1 p.s.c. George Dudley Carleton, Li. 11 Sept. 76; Capt. 26 Mar. 84; Major, 15 Nov. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Dec. 98.
Majobs.
1 Edmund Richard Scott,9 2ml inCom-~i
mand it Nov. 98 J
2 James Gordon Lennox Burnett, 2nd*)
in Command 28 Mar. 99 $
1 p.s.c. Edward Hugh Griffith12
George Henry Poyntz Burne, Adj. )
3 Battalion 1 ; Jan. 08 }
iohn^osse," Becntit'iny Staff Officcr,\
Leeds, 9 Apr. 00 )
p.s.c. Victor Semini (Lieut. Jt. Malta)
Fencihle Art. 28 Oct. 76), D.A.A. >■
General, Canada, 22 Oct. 95 )
Vesey Thomas Bunbury," DSO
Maxwell Robertson Hyslop,157?c»cr« )
(Depot) /
1 Lionel Copley Sherer16
Captains.
1 Harry Marrion Welstead
p. s.c. Edward Mabbott Woodward,19^
Staff Captain War Office 29 Oct. 00.1
William Stafford Copland
John Hippisley Heycock, Adjutant
1 Volunteer Battalion 17 Jan.
1 p.s.c. Walter Sydney Melvill
1 Francis Edward Glossop2"
1 Henry Leycester Croker, Adjutant/
25 Nov. 99 )
2 Walter Patrick Hussey-Walsb
1 Charles Guinand Blackader, DSO
George Inverarity Walsh22 (Depot)
2 Hon. Harold Brooke Hawke
Tom Maxwell Drew
2 Herbert Gordon, Egyptian Army
2ND LIEUT. I LIEUT. I CAPTAIN. 1 BBSV.MAJ
j 5 June 75I 26 Mar. 84
30 Jan. 78 21 Nov. 79, 24 Dec. 84
23 Dec. 79! 1 Sept. 85
5 Oct. 80, 19 Jan. 86
3- v w~. , w
30 Jan. 78
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
18 Dec. 80, 14 Sept.
86
6 Mar. 80, 1 July 81
22 Jan. 79; 20 Oct. 80
11 Sept. 76
11 Aug. 8o'; 1 July 81
-}
22 Oct. 81
9 Sept.
-.0 Mar.
12 May
9 May
1 July 87
1 July 87
15 July 84
5 Sept. 88
17 Dec. 97
Allen Hen. Wilkinson, C0mdg.3rdB.ly. \
Pioneers, S.Africa, with rank of Ma}. 5
Henry Spencer Logan. Prof. B. Mil. )
Coll. Kingston, Canada, vith rank of •
Major, iS Aug. 98 )
William Bryce
Herbert Stoney Smith
Cecil Henry Hunt, Beserce (Depot)
Reginald Norton Knatchbull, DSO.'\
Adjutant 4 Apr. 01 /
2 Cecil Myles Serjeantson
2 Bertie Coore Dent23
2 Bertram de Weltden Weldon
1 Bertie Cunynghame Dwyer, Brigade ~i
Signalling Officer, South Africa J
p.s.c. William Tilston Holland,24 Be- \
serve (Depot) )
Henry Cecil '.Choroid, Adj. 3 Bn. By. )
Pioneers, S. Africa, u-ith rank of Capt. i
1 Edward Lacy Challenor
Lieutenants.
1 James Robert Alexander Hunter Paul
Claude Henry Haig, Captain 2 Bn.i.y. 1
South Africa f
1 Douglas Charles Faichnie
2 Frederick Deneys Harrison
Godtrey Cecil Rodney Mundy, sero- ~)
ing Kith Uganda Bijles j
1 Frederick Lewis
i Hugh Mortimer Travers
1 Harold Delacour Beamish
1 Thomas Norman Pnckle
Francis Le Maistre Gruchy
2 Herbert Carter Chapman
1 Stuart Oswald Everitt
1 Hubert Anthony Grant
Charles Tristram Melville Hare, Mtd. )
Infantry, South Africa. i
2 Charles Alexander Cunningham
Thomas Frewen, Mtd. Infantry, S. \
Africa J
2 Rei'nfred Tatton Aruudell
2 Geoffrey Ralph Benson
2 Frederick Ingram Ford
2 Everard Francis Scott Henderson
2 Frederick William Hunt
Arthur Irwin Dawes
2 Alec Walter Saumarez Brock
1 Frederics Colquhoun
1 John Rowan Robinson
5 Feb. 87;
22 Aug. 38
8 Dec. 881
8 Dec. 88!
3 Dec. 88
21 Sept. 89]
29 Mar. 90]
30 Jan
28 Apr,
1 5 Mar. 89
21 Mar. 90
20 Aug. 90
23 Sept. 90
11 Nov. go
1 Apr. 91
10 Feb
5 Feb.
18 May
1 Nov.
1 Dec.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
5 Feb.
29 Nov.
6 Dec.
17 July v
27 Nov. 97
15 Dec. 97
1 Jan. 98
92 9 Mar. 98
90 29 Nov.
92 25 Jan.
92
29 Mar. 90 18 May 92 19 Jan. 00
29 Mar. poi 20 June 92
17 Jan. 91, 1 Jan. 93
13 Aug. 79j 5 Mar. 81
4 Mar. 91 1 1 Mar. 93
2 May 91I 23 Aug. 93
18 June 92' 1 Jan. 94
13 Aug. 92; 5 Feb. 94
19 Nov. 92, 2 Dec. 95
19 Jan. 00
6 Feb. 00
19 Nov. 86
9 Apr. 00
6 June 00
24 June 00
12 Nov. 00
4 Apr. 01
9 Sept. 82, 16 June 91
21 Jan. 93 6 Dec. 55 26 Oct. 01
19 July 93 1 July 96 26 Oct. 01
9 Sept. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
10 Oct. 94
25 Mar. 96
19 Feb. 06
0 Dec.
15 May
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
7 May
3 Aug.
11 Feb.
24 June 99
12 Aug.
17 Feb.
18 Apr.
18 Apr.
18 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
5 May
5 May
99
18 May 92
10 Feb. 97
17 July 97
9 Mar. 98
11 Nov. 9S
15 Apr. 99
24 Feb. 00
5 Feb. 94
14 Aug. 01
16 Major Sherer served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 on
Transport duty, including the en-
gagement at Firket and the opera-
tions at Hafir (mentioned in de-
spatches, Khedive's Medal with two
Clasps) .
Years Ser
Fall, Hall
The Leicestershire Regiment. 25;
Pay.
SlCOSD LlECTEXAXTS. 2MD LIKUT.
i Samuel Henry Parsons Smith 5 May 00'
2 Roclifort Vere Hunt 11 May 00
1 Charles Stewart Davies 19 May 00
2 Edward Henry Ross 23 May 00
2 Grey Hazlerigg 23 May 00
Joseph Clarke Collins'25, South Afri- / , „,
can Constabulary (I SO May 00
2 Brodrick Cecil Denham Arkwright) ,
Hartwell .....S\ 4Au^- °°
1 Frederick Percival Myles (/Depot) ' 15 Aug. 00
1 Norman Graham Piers de Coudrav ) ,-,
Tronson - J i I3 °er- °°
1 Henry George Sealy , 17 Oct. 00
2 Julian Bacchus 3 Jan. 01
1 William Angelo Tate Ferris 8 Jan. 01
2 Alfred Ernest Slater Fennell 8 Jan. oi
i Charles Frederick Burr 4 May 01
1 Geoffrey Dalrymple Nash 14 Sept. 01
Quarter Masters. —
1 Frederick Arculus, 27 Feb. 01 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Bermuda, 16 Sept. t8RS. 2nd Battalion embarked for E/iypt, 7 Feb. 1900.
I Sir John Boss served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, until February 1S55 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and during the subsequent
campaign in Central India fmentioned iD despatches, Brevetof Lt.Colonel, CB„ Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Rifle Brigade in the North West Frontier of India campaigns of 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
the Bengal troops during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 mentioned in General Orders of the
Government of India. Medal with Clasp). Commarded the Indian Expeditionary Force which was sent to the
Mediterranean in 1878. Served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 ; commanded the 2nd Division Cabul Field Force
which defeated the enemy at Shekabad (received the thanks of the Governor General in Council and of the Com-
mander in Chief in India) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar in command of the
Infantry Division and as 2nd in command, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
7 Lt.Colonel M'Kinstry served with the 5th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in
the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and the subsequent occupation of Cabul (Medal with Clasp) .
3 Major Scott served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S8-S9 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with C2asx>).
12 Major Griffith served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 with the 1st Division of the Peshawur Valley Field Force
and took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
13 Maior Mosse served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the -2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
II Major Bnnbury served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regi-
ment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Forco under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 13th Soudanese Battalion, including the'engagement at Firket
and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in
the operations m the Soudan in 1897-98, resulting in the capture of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occu-
pation of Berber (Brevet of Major, 'Clasp) ; and in the campaign in 1898, including the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, DUO. and Clasp).
15 Major Hyslop served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the 1st Division
Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the first expedition into the
Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion
Leicestershire Regiment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp.
19 Major Woodward served in the operations in Uganda in 1897-98, including the engagement at Lubwa's Hill,
Usoga, and commanded the troops at the siege of Lubwa's Hill and in several engagements (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Meda. with two Clasps).
20 Captain Glossop served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S88 with the Chin Frontier Field Force in com-
mand of Mounted Infantry— severelv wounded (Medal with Ciaso).
22 Captain G. I. Walsh served in the operations in Matabeleland under Sir Richard Martin in 1897 with the
British South African Police as a special service officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
23 Captain Dent served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 as Signalling Officer.
2* Captain Holland served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
85 Second Lieut. Collins served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with Roberts's Light Horse.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (formerly the 17th Regiment).
Raised in 1688 by King James II., remaining in England till 1689. Ireland, to 1690. England, to 169;*.
Flanders, to 1699. England and Ireland, to 1701. Holland and Germany, to 1703. Portugal and Spain, to 1709.
Scotland, to '714. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland and England, to 1726. Minorca, to 174S (detachment at Gibraltar
in 1727). Ireland, to 1754. England and Ireland, to 1757. Canada, to 1761 (capture of Louisburg). West Indies,
101763. North America, to 1767. England, to 1771. Ireland, to 1775. North America, to 1783. Nova Scotia
and Newfoundland, to 1786. England and lroiand, to 1796. West Indies, to 1799. [2nd Battalion raised in 1799 ;
reduced in 1802.] England and Holland and returned to England, 1800. Minorca, to 1802. Ireland, to 1804.
England, 1804. East Indies, to 1823 (received the distinction of " Hindostan " ) . England, to 1826. Ireland,
101829. England, to 1830. New South Wales, to 1836. India, to 1C41 (Afghan war of 1838-42, captures of Ghuznee
and Khelat). Aden, to 1S45 (a detachment remaining in India). India, to 1847. England and Ireland, to 1854.
Gibraltar and the Crimea, to 1S56 (siege of Sebastopol). Canada, to 1865. England and Ireland, to 1870. India,
to 1882 (Afghan war of 1878-89, capture of Ali Musjid). England, to 18S8. Bermuda, to 1891. Halifax, N.S., to 1893.
West Indies, to 1695. South Africa, 1895.
Record of the Servic
254 The Royal Irish Regiment.
18th Formerly the iSth (The Royal Irish)
Regimental District, I t,
clonmel. J Regiment.
(The 3, 4, and 5 Bus. are formed of the Wexford, X. Tipperary, and Kilkenny Militia respectively.)
The Harp and Crown. The Lion of Nassau. " Tirtutit Namurcensis Premium." "Blbnhbim"
'"Malplaqubt" " Egvpt " (with the Sphinx]. "China " (with the Dragon).
IS
t Batt., South Africa.
ndBatt.,Hhow, Bombay.
"Oudenarde ""Malplaqubt" " Egvpt '
1 Sevastopol" "New Zealand" "Afghanistan, 187Q-80" " Egypt, iS
' Tel-el-Keuiu '
" Ramillihs"
" 1'egu "
' Nile, 18^4-^5."
] fears" Ser.
Full
Phj.
Pi;. If
Pay
29
79
24
2.3
22
21
21
20
■9
•9
'9
'9
'7
17
17
16
IS
•4
'5
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16
13
12
12
12
12
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11
10
10
9
9
9
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8
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7
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>lonel 111 Chief.— St. lion. Garnet Joseph, Vitct. Wolseley,1 EP. GCB. QCilG. [R] ; Ensign, 12 March
52; Lieut. 16 May 53; Captain, 26 Jan. 55; Si. Major, 24 March 58; Bt. It. Colonel, 36 Apr. 59;
Major, 15 Feb. 61 ; Colonel, 5 June 65 ; Major General, 6 March 6b ; Lt. General, 25 March 78 ; General, 18
Nov. 80; Field Marshal, 26 May 94 ; Colonel Royal Horse Guards, 29 March 95; Colonel in Chief Royal
Irish Regiment, 20 July 98.
Colonel.— Charles Frederick Gregorie,2 CB. Ensign, 12 Feb. 55; Liruf. 30 June 55; Captain, 4 Nov. 95;
Major, 8 Oct. 67 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 24 Nov. 7c; Lt.Colonel, 14 Sept. 7S ; Colonel, 1 July 81 ; Major General,
18 June 90 ; Colonel Royal Irish Reziment, 31 Dec. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 p.s.c. Henry William Newton Guinness,7 CB. Lieut. 9 Aug. 73; Captain, 22 May 81 ;
Jit. Major, 15 JuneSs ; 2Iajor, 11 Nov. 89; Lt.Colonel, 16 Jan. 99.
2 Harry' Shuldham Shuldham-Lye,8ii«K<. 9 Aug. 73 ; Captain, 23 May 81 ; Major, 7 May 90; Lt.Colonel,
19 Feb. 01.
Majobs.
1 Frederick James Gavin," 2nd in Com-')
maud 30 Nov. 00 )
2 Arthur Nairn Lysaght,15 2nd in Comd. '
19 Feb. 01 (Bt. LI. Col. 29 Nov. 00) ... f
Eeauchamp John Colclough Doran,18 )
Brigade Maicr, South Africa (Bt. r
Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) )
2 Kendal Pretyman Apthorp,wS. African \
Constabulary /
1 Alexander Stewart Orr,20 DSO
p.s.c. Walter Robert Butler Doran,23)
(Bt. Lt. Colonel, 14 March 00) f
2 Henry John Downing,'-* DSO
2 Alexander Bowers King24 (Depot)
2ND LIEUT.
1 May 78
13 Aug. 79
1 Jan. 80
23 April 81
Captains.
Charles William Garraway,2' Deputy )
Assist. Adj. Gen., Sind $
Arthur Henry Morris,30 DSO. Comig.\
Gold Coast Regiment, xrith rank of Lt. »
Colonel )
Richard Orlando Kellett,34 Inst. School I
of Musketry )
Ross Achesor. Smyth,3'' Pror. Battalion...
Cliffe Hy. Vigors, Adj. 4 Bn
"•V alter Edgeworth-JohnstODe.30 Supdt. •
of Gymnasia, Curragh, 5 Feb. 01 5
Robert Nassau Alex. Flanagan (Depot)...
Waldene FitzWilliam Hutchinson )
Bredir:, Adjutant $ Battalion 1 Mar. 98 5
Robert Leonce Owens
George Francis Reginald Forbes, Adj. •
G. I. P. By. Vol. Rifles 17 May 99....'.. j
William Edward Searth Burch
Redmond George SylveriusLoneCrumpe
Stratford Edward St. Leger (Depot)
2 Henry Newton Kelly, Adjutant 1 Apr.99
John George Albert Mass}', Egypt. Army]
1 George Meredyth Grogan '
2 Charles Edward Galwey
1 Edward Francis Milner'37
Edward Henry Edwin Daniel], 30 DSO. )
Rimington's Guides j
1 William Kawtrey White
Charles Aprilis Sutton Warde, Reserve
(Depot) ; Lieut. 5 Bn. R. Fusiliers, 3
Nov. 83; Captain do., 8 June 85;
Hon. Major, 12 Feb. 9C
1 Malcolm Hammond Edward Welch, |
Staff College /
Fredric Mosryn Watkinc, Pay Depart
1 Aplyn Waring Brush
2 Frederick Sutherland Lillie
t Langford Llanwarne Farmer
2 Louis James Lipsett
2 Edward Martin Panter- Downes30
28 Sept.
2 Sept.
21 May
6 July
9 Nov.
29 Jan.
3 May
28 June
16 July
29 Nov.
25 Nov.
9 Apr.
19 Oct.
Lieutenants.
2 Henry William Ross Potter
2 Gerald Willou?hby PaulHaslam
1 Jas. Alfonse Mari Joseph Patrick Kelly
1 George Augustus Elliot
2 Terrick Charles FitzHughSS (Depot)
2 William Henry Joiner
1 Samuel Harold Lyle Galbraith
Philip Urban Vigors, Mtd. Inf. S. Africa
2 Montague Furber
2 John Gnylnrd Lawrence
1 Henry '1 nomas Arthur shapland Eoyst
1 Evan Colclough Lloyd ,.
21 Jan.
26 Apr.
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
3 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
29 May
16 Oct.
25 Mar.
5 Sept.
23 Sept.
■10 Feb.
15 May
15 May
8 Sept.
4 May
4 -May
9 July 79 21 May
29 Sept. 80 12 Feb. S6
1 July 81 22 May 87
2 Mar. 92
20 May 96
1 July
22 Oct.
10 May
29 July 82
29 July S2
2- Jan. 83
27 Jan. 83
6 May 83
23 May 85
29 Aug. 85
25 Aug.
6 Nov.
j 9 Mar.
5 Dec.
25 Mar.
7 July
29 Apr.
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
26 Aug. 91
26 Aug. 91
15 Sept.
3 May
27 June 94
2 July 94
23 July
30 Oct.
26 Nov.
20 Nov.
7 May
■%
22 May 90
27 Apr. 91
10 Feb. 92
12 Nov.
1 Mar.
93 12 Sept. 94
93 31 July 95
93 j 7 Apr. 96
17 June 96
94 18 Dec. 96
94 28 July 97
94 2 Sept. 97
5 Apr.
93
11 Oct.
93
12 Sept.
93
30 Jan.
94
30 Jan.
95
31 July
9=.
31 July
PS
5 Feb.
96
1 Jan.
97
17 May
99
17 May
99
4 Oct.
99
23 Oct.
99
28 Oct.
99
18 Nov.
99
23 May 87 16 Jan. 99
16 Nov. 98
18 Nov. 99
31 May 00
19 Feb. 01
3 July 01
6 Sept. 01
29 Nov. 00
31 May
8 July
8 July
11 July
5 Jan.
1 Feb.
6 Sept.
12 Nov. 97
9 Feb. 98
8 Dec. 98
26 Dec. 98
15 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
9 Oct. 99
9 Oct. 99
14 Oct. 99]
23 Oct. 99
23 Oct. 99!
19 Major Apthorp
served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with
25 Apr. co the 1st Battalion Royal
Irish Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star). Served in
the Hazara Expedition
coiin 1888 with the 2ndBat-
co talion Irish Regiment,
01 including the engage-
01 ment at Kotkai (iledal
01 with Clasp).
I 20 Major Orr served
in the Egyptian war of
[1880, and was present
at the action at Kassasin on the
9th Sept. and at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the
2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regi-
ment including the engagement at
Kotkai ( Medal with Clasp ). Served
in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India in 1897-98, and took
part in the operations on the
Snmana Range (Medal with two
Clasps).
Kail M&U
Pay- Pay.
Tlie Royal Irish 'Regiment.
2SS
LlECTESANTS. 2ND LIEUT I
2 Robert James Rees-Mogg 4. Jan. 99
1 Cecil George Eolland 20 May 99
Ernest John Norwood 9 Dec. 99
1 John Loftus Otway Mansergh 9 Dec. 99
1 Horace Anderson 20 Dec. 99
1 William Maxwell Acton 23 Dec. 99
1 Conly Edward Dease 20 Jan. 00
1 John Luis Cotter 20 Jan. 00
1 Gerard Arthur O'Callaghan 20 Jan. 00
SKCOSD LlEUTESMIfTS.
2 Edmund Hatnerton Kennefick 14 Feb.
2 George Oswald Michael Furnell 14 Feb.
2 James Stephens FitzGerald 17 Feb.
2 Llewellyn Wilfred Medhop Lloyd 21 Apr.
1 Hngh Gilbert Gregorie 19 May
|2 Alexander William Conineham Knox ... iS July
'f Son. Hamilton Robert TilsonGrogan (
Fitzmaurice-Deane-Morgan }
I Edward Otway Davis, with 2 Proc. Bn.
1 William Alexander SeDior
2 Ion Barry George
: Edmund Roche-Kelly
'i Samuel Hatchins
ji Robin Burn Strickland Dunlop
2 Sydney Buxton Pope
1 Felix Call
2 Alexander Robert Gisborne Gordon ...
2 Edward Donald Bellew
1 Thomas V. Tandeleur
1 Reginald Palmer
1 Marcellus Wood
LIEUT.
31 May 00
11 July 00
18 Sept. 00]
j8 Sept. 00
28 Oct. 00
8 Dec. 00
27 Apr. ox
27 Apr. 01
6 Sept. 01
35 Major Smyth served with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
(slightly woanded, Brev. of Major).
36 Captain Edgeworth-Johnstone served in the
expedition sent against the Yonnies, on the West
Coastof Africa ., in i837-3S(mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in the
Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in
iS92,includingthecaptureof Tatnbi ; and in the ex-
pedition to the Gambia in 1892, including the cap-
ture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
39 Captain Panter-Downes served in the South
African war in 1839-1900. — [See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List,"
p. 786.]
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
xst Battalion embarked for South Africa, z6 Dec. 1S93.
2nd Battalion embarked for Afalta, 1884.
Quarter JSasters.-
I
•i Fritz Philip Reger, 1
2 James Joseph Fox, 3
2S July
12 Dec.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
8 Jan.
4 May
4 May
♦ May
8 Mav
8 May
8May
27 July
14 Sept. _.
19 Oct. 01
2 Feb. 90; Son. Captain, 12 Feb. 00 ; Son. Major, 29 Nov. 00.
Feb. 97 ; Son. Lieut.
1 Lord Wolseley.— For War Services, see Royal Horse Guards, p. 134.
2 Major General Gregorie served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny cinipaign in 1857-58 as Adjutant
of the 23rd Fusiliers, aud was present at the relief of Luc'kuow and also at its subsequent capture (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of iS32, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt. Colonel Guinness served in the Xile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the S juth African
war in 1899-1900 [CB. I.
8 Lt.ColonelShuldham-Lye served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the :8th Royal Irish (Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 Major Gavin served in the Hazara Expedition in i833 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
inclnding the engagement at Kotkai ( Medal with Clasp).
13 Lt.Col. Lysaght served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regimen'
including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasm.
18 Lt.ColonelB. J. C. Doran served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan wf.r in i83o (Medal). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1 838, and was present
in the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Brigade
Major to the 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment, and also as
Staff Officer to the Main Column Kurram Kohac Force, inclnding the operations on the Samara Range (men-
tioned in despatches), and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1829-1900 as
Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
22 Lt.Oolonel W. R. B. Doran served in the Egyptian warof 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on
the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and FJiedive's Star) . Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment and afterwards with Native levies with
therank of Staff Captain (Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion
Royal Irish Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan
campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897-93 with the Egyptian Army in charge of Store Depot and
Hospital at Berber, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and at Khartoum in command of an Egyptian
Battalion (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ;
also served in the subsequent operations resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). [For remainder of Notes, see end of the Cheshire Regiment, p. 262.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Roual Irish Regiment
Raised in Ireland in 1684. To England, and returned to Ireland, 1685. To England, 1688. To Ireland, 1689
(siege of Carrickfergus, battle of the Bovne, siege of Limerick, etc.). To England and Flanders, and returned
to England, 1692. To Flanders, 1693. Entitled " iSth Regiment of Foot," 1694. Entitled "Royal Regiment of
Foot of Ireland," 1695. To Ireland. 1697. To Holland, 1701 (proceeded to the Danube, took part in the battles
of Shellenberg and Blenheim, and returned to Holland). Bittle of Rimillies. 1706. To England 1703. To
Flanders, 1708 (battles of Oudenarde and Malplaquet). To England, 171: (a Company remaining at Ghcnt-
To Minorca, t7i8. 500 men to defence of Gibraltar, 1727. To England, 1742. To Flanders, EnglaDd, and Scot-
land, 1745. To England, 1748. To Ireland, 1749. To England, 1755. To Ireland, 1757. To North America,
1767 (battle of Bunker's Hill). To Nova Scotia and England, 1776. To the Channel Islands, 1782. To Gibraltar,
1783. Defence of Toulon, 1793. Capture of Corsica, 1794. To Elba, 1796. To Gibraltar, 1797. Battle of
Alexandria and capture of Cairo, i3oi. To Ireland, 1802. To England, 1804. To the West Indies, 1805. To
England, 1817. To Ireland, 1818. To the Ionian Islands, 1824. To Ireland, 1834. Formed into 6 Service
Companies and 4 Depot Companies, the 6 Service Companies proceeding to Ceylon, 1837. Three Comoanies to
England, 1839. Six Companies from Ceylon to China,"i84o (capture of Chusan Island, Amoy, Hong Kong, and
Canton). " China and the Dragon," 1842. To Bengal, 1848. To Burma, 1852. To the Crimea, 1854 (siege and
tall of Sebastopol). To Ireland and India, 1857. To Burma, 1834. Returned to India, 1865. To England, 1866.
To Ireland, 186S. To Malta, 1872. To India, 1875. To Afghanistan. 1879. Returned to Bengal, 1881. To
Egypt, 1884 (Nile Expedition). To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1891. To South Africa, 1899.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in 1803. To Curacoa, 1S07. To England, 1810. Disbanded, 1814. Again raised, 1853. To New Zea-
land, 1863. To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1876. To England, 1879. To Egypt, 1882 (acition at Kassasin and
battle of Tel-el-Kebir). To Malta and England, 1883. To India, 1884 (Hazara Expedition of 1888).
256 The Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment).
19 Formerly the 19th (1st Yorkshire North rist Batt., South Africa.
Regimental District, Biding— Princess of Wales' S Own) Bent ^Batt.>Seetapore, Bengal.
RICHMOND, YORKS. J J J /J
The 3rd and 4th Battalions arc formed of the 5th West York and the North York Militia respectively.
The White Rose. " Malplaquet" "Alma" "Inkebman" " Sevastopol" "Tirah."
years' Ser. Colonel. — Edward Chippindall,1 CB. "Ensign, pio Dec. 47; Lieut. vg Jan. 49; Captain, p23 Dec. 53;
Bt. Major, 2 .Nov. 55; Major, 28 Nov. 57; J3t.Lt.Cul one/, 9 Mar. 65: Lt.Colonel, 7 Mar. 70; Colonel,
14AU1J.72; Major General, 13 Feb. 83 ; Lieut. General, 22 Dec. 86; Colonel Yorkshire Regiment, 16 Nov. 96.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Charles John Spottiswoode,2 Lieut. 5 June 76; Captain, 29 Sept. 82; Major,
11 May 90 ; Lt. Colon el, 2S Sept. 98.
1 Henry Bowles,3 CB. Lieut. 20 Feb. 77; Capt. 26 Sept. 83; Brev. Major, 15 June 85; Major, 4 Mar. 92;
Brevet Lt. Colonel, 20 May 9B.
Full
I'av.
26
Half
Pay.
Majobs.
James Ahmuty Fearon,* 2nd in Command ) |
29 Sept. 98 (Bt. Lt.Colonel 29 Nov. 00) $ ■
2 James Alex. Skene Thomson,5 2nd in \
Command 29 Mar. 99 )
Thomas David Kirkpatrick6 (Depot)
Gerald Carlile Stratford Handcoek,7N|
Assistant Commandant Mounted Infan- A
try Depot Camp, South Africa J
Arthur de Salis Hadow' !
2 Alfred Grahame Cartwright9 1
1 James Trevelyan Ootesworth10
2 Arthur Bayard Elton" I
Henrv Gildart Worslev, Reserve (Depot) \
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, 17 Feb. 86) j
Captains.
1 Micaael Harrison Orr12
1 Michael Lloyd Ferrar'3
t Edward Malcolm Esson16
2 Arthur Lenox Napier
Charles Arthur Cecil King,18 Adjutant V
3 Battalion 20 Nov. 96 $
Desmond Lambert Hartley, Special >
Sen. Officer, Mtd. Infantry, S. Africa S
Edward Stanislaus Bulfin, D.A.A. Gen. )
South Africa Field Force 5
Ernest Somervell,19 Frots. Battalion
Hardress Gilbert Holmes, wComdg. a B».~)
of Mtd. Inf. S. Africa, with rank of>
Major J
p.s.c Cecil Lothian Nicholson,21 Dep. \
Assist. Qr. Mr. Gen. Bengal, 24 Mar. 01 )
Berkeley Cole Wilmot Williams22
Gerard Christian,23 DSO
Ronald D'Arcy File,3* Aide de Camp to~)
the Governor of Madras.. /
2 Edward Lovelace Vans Agnew (Depot)...
1 Harold Futvoye Lea
William Lindsay Mercer,25 Bc*crve(Depot)
Charles Tulin Hennali, Reserve (Depot) ...
MauriceHiUiardTomlin2TJ/r^/n/\.!>..-l/W<:a
r Henry Rothes Stewart Maitland,26iff»f;-cc
2 Harry Elliotl Raymond28
Arthur Francis Owen - Lewis, DSO. *>
Adj. 6 Bn. Lane. Fus j
Hubert Arthur Stansfeld, Adj. 2 Vol. ~)
Bn. 15 Dec. 98 5
Ernest Henry Lee Warner30
2 Walter Lorenzo Alexander31
2 EarlsAinslieHosford32Adjutant 16 Dec.oo
2 Ralph Elliot Noyes34
2 Edward Henry Ohapman35(.D<>jt>oO
Lieutenants.
Matthew Robert Lidrton36
2 Christopher Yaughan Edwards37
1 Charles Fran. C.-acroft Jarvis.^iVocBa.
1 Maunton Edward Thomas Gunthorpe,39 (
Adjutant 16 Jan. 01 j
2 Oliver Cyril Spencer Watson40 '
t Wilfred Beckett Walker41 1
2 Merryn Dobree Carey, S. S. O. Seetapore
1 Thomas Wolryche Stansfeld,42 DSO. ...
1 Robert Henry Darwin43
2 William Joseph Roskell44
2 Norman Edward Swan4'
1 Ernest Yivian Livesey Wardle.^-DSO. ...
1 William Godfrey Tarbet,42 DSO
1 Charles Hamilton de St.PierreBunbury46
2 Arthur Lowthian Godman
1 Malhert Martin Huyshe Nevile12
2 William Shafto Craster
1 Ernest Scott Broun46
1 Harold Yermuden Bastow47
1 John Cecil Morgan47
1 Francis Grey Oke Sanderson41
Second Lieutenants.
1 Charles Howard Marsden
1 Hugh William M'Call
2 Edward George Clarkson Bagshawe48 ...
1 Bertram Henry Leatham
2 Charles Lionel David Herbert Whitaker
2 Willoughby Lugard Hogg
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;3 i° Major Cutesworth served in the
Soudan Expedition in 18S5 with the
Mounted Infantry, and was present in
the engagements lit Hasheen, Temai,
island Takdoul (Medal with Clasp, and
g3 Khedive's Star). Served in the cam-
9 3 paign on the North West Frontier of
991 India under Sir William Lockhart in
0011897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
00' Force with the 2nd Battalion York-
00 shire Regiment, and was present at
00 the capture of the Sampagba and
00 Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh,
00 the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the cross
00 ing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnais-
oolsance of the Saran Sar and engage-
oolment of nth November, and in the
01 operations against the Khani Khel
oi'Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley
01' (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
ISouth African war in 1899-1900 with
the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment,
and took part in the advance to the
Eastern Transvaal including the en-
gagement at Belfast.
The Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment). 256*
pfrs'.Ser
Sou Half
|P^Pav\
Second Lieutexaxis. 2>*d eieft. i
2 Herbert James Kirkpatrick i 3 Oct. 00
2 Bryan Seymour Moss-Blundell i 29 Dec. 00
1 Brereton Charles Dalton Nash 5 Jan. 01
2 Kenneth William Lee Simonet 5 Jan. or
2 Burton Howard Hall 8 Jan. 01
2 Francis Claude Shelmerdine 8 Jan. 01
1 Seaton Dunham Massy : 8 Jan. oil
1 Richard FitzroyHoward.irjYA n Pi-ou.Bii. 4 May oij
2 James Hookham Charles Gardner 27 July 01
, 2 Claud Gilford Jeffery 14 Sept. oil
2 George Clarke Detiton 39 Oct. 01
Bertram Lionel Maddisou 4 Dec. or
, Quarter Hunters.— 1 Charles Organ.13 18 Aug. 83; Hon. Capf. S Aug. 93; Son. IXujoi; 28 Nov. 00.
2 James Greer,50 11 Julv 94 ; fl«y. Lieut.
John Fuller, 19 Feb. 01 ; Hon. Captain. — Eeseroe (Depot).
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
i*t Satiation embarked for S. Africa, 24 Nov. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for India, 1 Jan. 1S90.
1 Lieut.General Chippindall served with the 32nd Regiment during the latter part of the siege operations
before Mooltan, and was present at the surrender of that fortress ; also at the surrender of the Fort and Garrison
of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served through 3Ut the Eastern campaign of
l854~55 w'tn the 19th Regiment, including the affair of Bulganak. battles of Alma and Inkerman, in the Trenches
during the whole of the siege operations before Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and 8I1 Septem-
ber—wounded (Medal with three Clasps. Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Commanded 1st Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1S68, includ-
ing the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
LColonel Spottiswoode served during the Nile Expeditionin 1334-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
on the Lines of Communication up the Nile.
3 Lt.Colonel Bowles served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer at Assouan (mentioned in des-
patches Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2i>d Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance,
the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of 1 ith November, and the
operations against the Khani Khel Chamkaris (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two
Clasps) Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and
was present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900 (mentioned in despatches); in the march along
the Modder River including the engagement at Paardeberg (severely wounded) ; the advance on Dewetsdorp in-
cluding the engagement at Leenwkop; the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria including the passage of the Yet
and Zand Rivers ; the engagements at Brandfort, Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria ;
and in the advance to the Eastern Transvaal including the engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast (mentioned
in despatches, CB.).
4 Lt.Colonel Fearnn served during the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 as Adjutant 1st. Battalion Yorkshire RegimeDt on
the Line of Communications up the Nile. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionarv Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and
was presentat the capture of the Sampagha and ArhangaPasses, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance,
the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sir and engagement of nth November, ana
the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
the South Arican war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present in toe operations
round Colesberg in January 1903, in the march along the Modier River including the engagement at Paardeberg
of 18th February, and commanded the Battalion in the subsequent engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove,
Driefontein, and at the occupation of Bloemfontein ; also took part in the advance on Dewetsdorp including the
engagement at Leeu.vkop, the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria including the passage of the Vet and Zand
Rivers, the a gage me nts at Braudlort, Kroonstad, an I Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria ; and in the
advance to the E 1 stern Transvaal including the engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
5 Major Thomson served with the 3rd Goorkhas in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee.and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under SirCharles Warren with the Corps of Guides.
b Major Kirkpatrick served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and
took part in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900, and in the march along the Modder River, including
the engagement at Paardeberg— severely wounded.
J Major Handcock served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86 during the operations on the Upper
Nile (Medal, and Khedive's Star;. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with a Battalion of Mouuted
nfantry.
6 Major Hadow served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the
Lines of Communication up the Nile.
9 Major Cartwright served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-8^ with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on
the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the
operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement ot 1 ith November, and the operations against the Khani Khel
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
11 Major Elton served in the campaign on the North West Frortier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionarv Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment including the expedition
to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain Orr served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on
the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force iv 1885-86 during the
operations on the Upper Nile (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st
Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and took part in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900 — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches) ; in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria including the passage of the Vet and Zand
Rivers, the engagements at Brandfort, Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria ; and in the
advance to the Eastern Transvaal including the engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
_ 13 Majors Ferrar (mentioned in despatches and Brevet of Major) and Organ served during the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile, and were present in the
engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st
Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and took part in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; in the march along
the Modder River, including the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the capture of
Bloemfontein ; in the advance on Dewetsdorp, including the engagement at Leeuwkop ; in the march from
Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the passage ot the Vet and Zand Rivers, the engagements at Brandfort, Kroonstad,
and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria ; and in the advance to the Eastern Transvaal including the
engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
2566 The Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Begimevt).
'5 Captain Esson served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the
Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment, and was present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1 900 ; in the march along the Modder
River, including the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the capture of Bloemfontein ;
in the advance on Dewetsdorp, including the engagement at Leeuwkop; in the march from Bloemfontein to
Pretoria including the passage of the Vet and Zand Rivers, the engagements at Brandfort, Kroonstad, and
Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria; and in the advance to the Eastern Transvaal, including the
engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
18 Captain King served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the
Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the opera-
tions on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
19 Captain Somervell served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on
the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the
ooerations on the Upper Nile, and waspresent in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the South African war in 1899-1900 on duty at the Base, Cape Town.
20 Major Holmes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with theTirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh. the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of
the Knhu Darra, the reconnaifsance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations
against the Kham Khel Chamkav.is and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Cla;>ps). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with a Battalion of Mounted Infantry.
21 Captain Nicholson served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with theTirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, and the crossing of the Kahu Darra (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Williams served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir Wiliiam Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Kurram Field Force attached to the Royal Irish Regiment including the operations on
the Samana Range, and afterwards with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnais-
sance, and the crossing of the Kahu Darra— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps). Served in the South
African war in \899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Yorks' ire Regiment, and was present in the operations round
Colesbeig in January 1900; in the march along tte Modder River, including the engagements at Paardeberg,
Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein ; in the advance on Dewetsdorp, incl lining the
engagement at Leeuwkop; the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the passage ot the Vet and Zand
Rivers, the engagements at Brandfort, Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria; and in the
advance to the Eastern Transvaal, including t*ie engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfa-t.
23 Captain Christian served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment,
and was present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; in the march along the Modder River, including
the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein ; in the advance
on Dewetsdorp, including the engagement at Leeuwkop ; and in the advance to the Eastern Transvaal, including the
engagement at Belfast, DUO.
'■" Captain Fife served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the
Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations against
the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps)
25 Captain Mercer served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regi-
ment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Front'er Field Force in 1885-S''' during
the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present at the engagement at Giniss ( Medil, and Khedive's Star).
36 Captain Maitland served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and
took part in the advance to the Eastern Transvaal, including the engagement at Belfast.
27 Captain Tomlin served in the operations on the Niger in 1897-98 with the West African Field Force, in-
cluding the expedition to Lapaie and the engagement at Gouloo (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Sout'a
African war in 1899-1900 on duty at the Base, Cape Town, and afterwards on the Staff of Lord Robert-.
26 Captain Raymond served in the campaign on the Norte. West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart in
1 S97-9S as Provost Marshal 2nd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the
Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in
the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Provost.
Marshal 9th Division.
30 Captain Warner served in the South African war in 1899-1000 on duty at the Base, Cape Town.
31 Captain Alexander served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-08 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing
of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagements of nth November and at Shin Kamar
on 29th January, and in the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal
with two Clasps).
32 Captain Hosford served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth
November, and in the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Captain Noyes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier uf India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance cf the Saran
Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Captain Chapman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1857-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of
the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and in the operations
against the Khani Khel Chamkanis (Medal with two Clasps).
36 Lieut. Liddon served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and
was present in the advance on Dewetsdorp, including the engagement at Leeuwkop ; in the march from
Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the passage of the Vet and Zand Rivers, the engagements at Brandfort,
Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria ; and in the advance to the Eastern Transvaal,
including the engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
37 Lieut. Edwards served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of
the Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and in the operations
against the Khani Khel Chamkanis (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with
the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and took part in the operations round Colesberg iu January 1900, and in
the march along the Modder River, including the engagement at Paardeberg— severely wounded.
38 Lieut. Jarvis served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900 ; in the march along the Modder River, including
the engagement at Paardeberg ; in the advance on Dewetsdorp, including the engagement at Leeuwkop ; in the
march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the passage of the Vet and Zand Rivers, the engagements at
Brandfort, Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria ; and in the advance to the Eastern
Transvaal, including the engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
The Princess of Wales's Own {Yorkshire Regiment). 256c
"59 Lieut. Gunthorpe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles during
the operations round Storinberg; with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment during the operations round
Colesberg in January 1000, and took part in the march along the Modder River, including the engagement at
Paardeberg 1 slightly wounded 1 : in the advance on Dewetsdorp, including the engagement at Leeuwkop; in the
march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the passage of the Vet and Zand Rivers, the engagements at
Brandfort, Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria ; and in the advance to the Eastern
Transvaal, including tie engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
40 Lieut. Watson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of In lit trader Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Bsttaiion Yorkshire Regiment, was present at
the capt ire of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance (severely
wounded), the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and in the operations
against the Khani Khel Chamkani* (Medal with two Clasps).
41 Lieuts. Walker and Sanderson served in the South African war in 1900, and took part in the advance to the
Eastern Transvaal, including the engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
42 Lieut*. Stansfeld (VSO.\, Tarbet 1 DSO.),anH Nevile served in the South African war in 1899-J5C0 with a Bat-
talion of Mounted Infantry.
43 Lieut. Darwin served in the South African war in 1S09-1900 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and
took part in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; in the march along the Modder River, including the
engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein: in the advance on
Dewetslorp, including the engagement at Leeuwkop; in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the
passage of the Yet and Zand Rivers, the engagements at Brandfort, Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the
occupation of Pretoria: and as a Brigade Transport Officer in the advance to tha Eastern Transvaal, including the
engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast (D.S'O. ).
44 Lieuts. Roskell and Swan served in the campaign on the Norte West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal v* itta
two C laspa .
45 Lieut. Wardle served in the South African war in 1809-1000 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; inthe march along the Modder River, including the
engagements at Paardeberg (wounded*; in the advance on Dewetsdorp, including the engagement at Leeuwkop ; in
the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the passage of the Yet and Zand Rivers, the engagements
at Brandfort, Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria : and in the advance to the Eastern
Transvaal, including the engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
46 Lieuts. Bunbury and Broun served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion York-
shire Regiment, and were present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1500, in the march along the
Modder River, including the engagements at Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of
Bloemfontein : in the advance on Dewetsdorp, including the engagement ac Leeuwkop ; in the march from
Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the passage of the Yet and Zand Rivers, the engagements at Brandfort,
Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria ; and in the advance to the Eastern Transvaal,
including the engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
47 Lieuts. Bastow and Morgan served in the South African war in 1899-1003 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regi-
ment, and took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the passage of the Vet and Zand
Rivers, the engagements at Brandfort, Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the occupation of Pretoria ; and in the
advance to the Eastern Transvaal, including the engagements at Diamond Hill and Belfast.
4S Second Lieut. Bagshawe served in the South African war in iSqg-igoo with the 3rd Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment at Port Elizabeth, and was present with the Army Service Corps in the engagement at Rietvlei; and
afterwards with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment in the march to the Eastern Transvaal, including the
engagement at Belfast.
50 Lieut. Greer served in the camoaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at tlie
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the captnre of Bagh, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the recon-
naissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and in the operations against the Khani Khel
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Sercices of the 1st Battalion Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Reyiment
{formerly the z^th Regiment)
Raised in 1688. 1690, to Ireland (battle of the Boyne). 1691, to England. 1692, to Flanders. 1696, to England,
1697, to Flanders and England. 1098, to Ireland. 1702, on sea service lexoeditioa to Cadiz). 1704, to Ireland.
1705,10 England. 1709,10 Flanders (battle of Malplaqne*., &c). 1714,10 England. 1723, to Scotland. 1729, to
Ireland. 1739, to England- 1744, to Flanders (battle of Fontenoy, A'J.K 1749, to Englaul an I Gibraltar. 1753,
to England. 1753, to Scotland. 1756, to England. i_2nd Battalion detached and formed into the 66th Regiment,
1758.] 1761, at the capture of Belle Isle. 1762, to England and Gibraltar. 1771, to England. 1773, to Scotland.
x773. to Ireland. ijSr, to America. 1782,10 the West Indies. (Entitled '"The 19th, or ist Yorkshire North
Riding Regiment.") 1791, to England. 1794, to France. 1795, to England. 1796, to Madras and Ceylon (five
companies at the capture of Seringapatam). 1810, four companies in the expedition against Mauritius. i32o, l.o
England. 1S21, to Ireland. 1826, to the West Indies. 1836, to Ireland. 1S39, to England. 1840, to Ireland and
Malta. 1843, to the Ionian Islands. 1845, to r,he West Indies. 1848, to North America. iS5t, to England. 1854.
to Turkey and the Crimea (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sevastopol). 1S56, to England. 1357, to
India. [2nd Battalion raised in 185SJ 1868, Black Mountain Expedition. 1872, to England. Entitled " The
Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment," 1875. 1877,10 Bermuda. i33o, to Nova Scotia. 1834, to Malta,
and Egyot (action of Giniss). :SSS, to Cyprus. 1S89, to Egypt and England. 1892, to Jersey. 1895, to Ireland.
1898, to Gibraltar. 1S99, to South Africa.
Record of the Services of the 2nd, Battalion.
Raised in 1S5S. To India, 1S63 Entitled " The Princess of Wales' Own," 1875. To England, 1877. To Ireland,
ti: l. To England, 1886. To India, 1890 (N. W. Frontier of India campaign).
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Formerly tne 20th {The hast Devonshire) I 2nr] Bats., s. Airica.
I 3rd Batt., Malta.
Regiment. |_4thBatt., Portsmouth.
The Ctli and 6th Battalions are formed of the 7th Royal Lancashire Militia
Dettingex" "" MiNDJiN" "Egmont-op-Zee" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Maida"
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Colonel —Sir Edward Alan Holdich,' KCB. Entign, 2 July 41 ; Lt. 26 Julv 44 ; Capt. P22 Feb. 5° ;
Major 2 An". 50 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 28 May 53 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 5.1 ; Ma,or, 26 May 58; Maior
3 Sept. 67 \°Lt. General, 28 Apr. 75; General, t Oct. 77; CofoneJ 57th Foot, 11 Dec. 7 =
LieutenanTcoloneis4.— 3 Richard George Bruxner Randall, Ensign, p8 June 70 ; Zie«r\ 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain,
24 Jan. 80; Major, 10 Oct. 86: Lt. Colonel, 6 Apr. 98. ..„„-. T- * fivi, ,- •
Charles James Blomfield,2 DSO. Colonel on the Staff Comdg. a Sub D,»lnct, S. Afnea ; Lieut, n 1 01). 73 ,
Captain, 1 July 81 ; Major, 31 July 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 98 ; Colonel 29 Nov. 00. «■„„-„
4 ?>.».c. Frederick" HammersleyV L,eut. 11 Sept. 76; C«p'«<», 2 Feb. 85 ; BtJIajor, .5 June 35 ; Major, 9
Sept. 97: Lt. Colonel, 3 Feb. 00. r. „„,„„,; „_
Charles Digby Wallingion, Zietir. 28 0ct. 76; Captain, 10 Oct. 86 j Jfcyur, 25 Sept. 97 ; Lt.Loionei, .5
Sept. 01.
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4 Richard Woodt'ordc Deane I 23 April 81
Robert Burton Page, District Inspector')
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Jas.Uen.liid'eou, Jd/.i ieney Uil.q Oct. 97!
4 Capel Molyneux Bronlcer10 DSO 1 23 Oct.
Henry Stannus Hamilton I
2 Edward Cecil Tidswell11 DSO j
;).«.<;. William Frederick Walter12 |
Fred. David Mil ward, Ordnance Depart.,
3 Wiimot Foster Elruslie'3 |
Harry Vere Benetl, Intt. R. M. Coll.
;>.s.c.'Oweu Cndosran Wolley-Dod,11 -DSO.1
Charles I/iiceua Robinson (Depot
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19 Mar. 90
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ri Apr. 91
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13 July 98
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2 John Nicholas Whyte16
Harold Vere Selbv Ormond17
Harry Oswald Bishop,Mtd.Inf.S.Africa]
4 Arthur Claud Adair, Adjutant 21 Mar.oo
Ei ljjar Herbert Armstrong, ligyptianArmyl
3 Thomas Stewart Herschel Wade
Roberl Gray Kennedy, Adjf. 1 Vol. Bn. ) I
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Berestbrd Cecil Molyneux Carter,)
Egyptian Army j
1 AuuleyReidLeium-iere, Adjutant 4 May 98
George Jasper Fai mar. Aide de Camp )
to Sir F. rV. Grenfell 20 Jan. 00 j
i Waiter Bagot Pearson15
Bertram Edward Crocker, M. Inf. S.Africa
1 Walter EscottOakshott
Robert Bruce Blunt, -" Intelligence and >
Procotf duty, S. Africa '. (
2 George Henry Basil Freeth,2' DSO
George Stopford Adauia.iJ/'.Z'w/. S. Africa
Thos. Gordon dimming Bliss,33 Pay Dent
Eustace Carlile Brierley,23 Signalling}
Officer, South Africa j
1 John Yernon Timmis84
John Fredk. Vernon Thorne, Adjutant')
/TBn. Yorkshire Reoiment J
Horace Hayman Wilson,'-5 Egypt. Army
? Christopher Joseph Griffin80.....
2 Harold Bowyer Koiley
t Harold Shaw2" .'
2 Arthur Johnston Allardyce,2* Adjutant )
15 March 00 (
Chas. Wilberl'orce Maclean,29 Egyptian \
Army /
4 James Ed ward Somerville Woodman30
1 Robert Richards Chadenor
1 Osmond Donald Blunt31
William Ernest Sykes
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Douglas Thorne Seckham,23 Adjutant \
3 Volunteer Battalion 15 Nov. 00 )
Henry Tate Manley,33 Jubaland
1 Eicbard Raymond Willis33t
4 Reginald Sutclift'e Wilson34
3 Roland Henry Mainwaring Moody
3 Thomas James Marrable35
4 John Cephas Howard
s, Cyril :le PutranSc
3 Harry Augustus Ferguson Watson
Cuthbert Bromley, W. African F. F.
1 Gaspard de Coligny Le MarehorJS ...
4 Cyril Edward Wilson
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2 Arthur Pelham Frankland, DSO : 28 Sepc 95 13 Oct.
Hai-old Mvnors Farniar37 7 May 98 4 Mar
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Infantry, Soldi, Africa ) ' iVlay 9u
Wilfred James Woodcock, Mounted^)
Infantry, South Africa j
George Alfred Duncan j 3 Aug.
. Lionel Evelyn Oswald Charlton,35 .D.SO. )
Capt.Imp. Tec. S. Africa )
Duncan Frederick Campbell,30 DSO 23 Nov. o3, 27 Sept. 99
LIEUTENANTS.
4 ft eoffrev Wharton Robinson
1 3 Horace" Richardson Payzant {Depot)
i Edward Kelly Pnrnell
1 Robert Charles Dunn
1 Ernest Hewlett
2 Edward Ivo Medhurst Barrett?9 ( Depot)
Georj-e Heroert Hastings, S. Africa
Theodore Bertram Olive, Aide de Camp!
to Sir PoaerPalm'r 21 May 01 )
Mervyn James Hamilton
John Francis Fenwick Tate, Mounted )
Infantry, Sonth Africa )
1 Walter Petit Salt ;
!3 Frederick Courtney Tanner, Adjutant I
20 Julv or )
4 Meredith Ma gniac
1 Sydney Frederick M'lllree Lomer
2 Joseph Leonard Swainson
2 .John Carlon Mai'kes
2 Walton Mellor
2 Charles Harold TJnwin
' Kenneth Macnee, with Indian Staff Corpt
2 Ernest Barlow
2 Reginald Seymour Allen
2 Charles Reginald Thompson Hopkinson
2 Claude Edward Marjonbanks Dansey, )
South African Light Horse )
4 Algernon Esme Hal Fenning j
2 Gilbert Horsman Soames ,
Thos. William Talbot Isaac, Mounted |
Infantry, South Africa /
2 James Hugh Christie
2 Cecil Brand
3 Cyril Owen Ibhetson
Artb. Langwortby Spafford, Mounted \
Infantry, South Africa /1
Arthur Claud Ward, W. African F. F...
Harold Cecil Jones Bbs, W.African )
Frontier Force, with rank of Captain)
r Arthur Herry Hince
3 Arthur Hard wicke Spooner
4 Ger.rge Charles Sholio M'Leod j
2 CcciiFrancis Davev
Hnrold Alec Kirkby, W. African F. F.\
3 William Lyle
4 Charles Leonard Brierley [
3 Hugh Backhouse
William Frederick Johnson.23 A., S.Carpt
Oliver Henry North, Mtd. Inf. S.Africa
1 Konald Gordon Tlompsrm Gatheier ...
Major Reginald Percy William Glad-)
hill, Mounted Infantry. Sonth Africa $
Arthur Leith Ro-i.-, W. African F. F. (
with runk of Lieut )
12 Charles Patterson
1 RobertDundasWlngliam. W.AfricanF.F.
1 Harold Duke Colhsnn-Morley
2 Gordon Adye Dougla-i
3 Donald Cunninghame Cameron |
2 Robert John Graham Stoker j
Roland Luker. Mounted Inf. S. Africa \
Second Lieutenants.
3 John Archibald Davenport I
2 George Buckstone Browne
1 Georze Boothby Wahnb
George Benson Glen Wood, Mounted I j
Infantry, S. Africa j
I4 Henry Beaumont
4 John Harold Goodwyn Marriott
it Hugh Castle Smith
3 Everard Hugh Trousdale
4 Robert Yardley Sidebottom
3 John Gibson Kenworthy
,; David George Mindea Dundas,*" j
Army Transport, S. Africa j
2 Douglas Crawford Poole Cameron
12 John Wm. Cranley Onslow GlencrocS
I4 Pendarves Christopher Foil Cibson ...
1 Gerald John Reginald Hanson
4 Reginald Dashwood Tandy
4 Noel Mervyn Radcliffe Radcliffe-Smith
4 Hugh Fitz John Simpson
4 William Brown Currell
2 Francis Hyde Edwards
1 James Sargent
CAPTAIX.
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11 Feb.
11 Feb.
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20 May
20 May
5 July
9 Aug.
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12 Aug.
12 Aug.
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6 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
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17 Feb.
21 Feb.
24 Feb.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
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1 3 Apr.
18 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
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21 Apr.
21 Apr.
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5 May
5 May
5 May
5 May
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Pay. Pay.
25Sa
The Lancashire Fusiliers.
Second Lieutenants.
2ND LIEUT.
1 Edward Stanley Deane 1 24 July
1 Marmion Carr Ferrers Guy | 27 July
1 William Henry Cooke 27 July
3 Harold Robert Clayton 28 Aug.
3 Reginald Edmund Harriss :<! Sept.
2 Arthur F. Fitzhardinge 14 Sept.
3 Claude Whiunore Gaitskell iq Oct.
3 Leonard Ralph Barker 19 Oct.
James Alexander Ballantine 4 Dec.
Thomas Bowyer-Lane Maunsell 4 Dec.
Quarter Masters. — 1 George Gribble, 13 Feb. 95: Son. Lieut.
3 Frederick Dunne, 6 Apr. 9S; lion. Lieut.
2 William Wrench Ganley. 16 Aug. oo ; lion. Lieut.
4 Benjamin Stannard, 18 July 91; Hon Lieut.
John Sullivan Cameron, 7 May 00 : lion. Major. — Reserce (Depot),
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
\st Battalion embarked fur Malta, 17 Aug. 1899. 2nd "Battalion emharkedfor South Africa,, 1 Dec. 1399.
yd Battalion embarked fur Malta, 26 Aug. 1898.
1 Sir Edward Holdich served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith throughout the campaign on the Sutlc.f iu
1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon — severely
wounded (Medal and three Clasps). As Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat of the
rebel Boersat Boem Plaats (South Africa) on the 29th August, 1848, and in th; Kaffir campaign of 1S50-51 (Medal,
and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war in 1S53, with the expedition under
Sir John Cheape against the robber chief Myattoon in the Donabew district, and at the assault and capture of
his strongho.d on the 19th March — succeeded to the command of a Wing of Infantry (Medal for Pegu, and CB.).
Accompanied the 80th Regt. to India in 1S57, and served in the Sepoy rebellion. At the close of the operations
in 1859 he succeeded Sir Alfred Horsford as Brigadier in command of the forces on the Nepaul frontier, when,
in co-operation with the Nepaul troops, most of the rebel leaders and a large body of Sepoys who had taken refuge
in the Nepaul Terai were caplured, for which services he received the thanks of Government, and on the breaking
up of the Brigade was appointed, by Lord Clyde. Deputy Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India.
1 Colonel Blomfield served in the campaign in the Soudau under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle ot Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898. Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers with the Ladysmith
Relief Force, and took part in the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900 including the engagement at Spion Kop —
severely wounded (Brevet of Colonel).
'- Lt.Colonel Hammersley served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Lines of Communication (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the L'oudai'
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S90 with the 2ml Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of
Khartoum (4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Was also present during
the occupation of Crete in 1898. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General, Natal, and was present in the engagement at Dundee (seriously wounded) and at the siege of Ladysmith.
8 Major Amber served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchenerin 1898 with the 2nd Battalion
Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
,J Major Caunter served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
10 Major Brunker served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
11 Major Tidswell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
,2 Major "Walter served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (4th Class of the Osmanieh. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to Khedive's Medai) ; and in 1S9S, including the battles of the
Atbara — slightly wounded (mentioned iu despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
two Clasps to Khedive's Medal). Served in the South African war in 1895-1900 on Special Service with the Lady-
smith Relief Force, and took part in the operations of 17th to 241I1 January 1900 including the engagement at
Spion Kop— severely wounded.
13 Major Elmslie served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the ?nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp 1. Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898. Served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the operations
«f 17th to 24th January 1900 moulding the action at Spion Kop— severely wounded.
14 Major Wolley-Dod served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in :89s. Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and
was present in the engagement at Venters Spruit— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
10 Captain Whyte served in the campaign 111 the Soudan' under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898. Served in the South African war in 1309-1500
with the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present in the engagement
at Venters Spruit — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches).
17 Captain Ormond served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1L9S with the 2nd Bat-
talion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898. Served in the South African wir in 1S03-1500
with the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present in the engagement
at Venters Spruit— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatchesl.
19 Captain Pearson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchenerin 1898 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
*" Major Blunt served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 as Adjutant to the
2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1S98. Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present ::i the
engagement at Venters Spruit— severelv wounded (Brevet of Major).
" Captain Freeth served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 2nd Bat-
talion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the operations of 17th to 24th January 1500 including the en-
gagement at Spion Kop (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
The Lancashire Fusiliers. 258^
-1 Captain Bliss served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 2nd Batta-
lion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). V.'as also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
23 Captains Brierley, Seekham, and Humphreys, and Lieut. Johnson served in the South African war in
1399-1900.
21 Captain Timmis served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Meciai
with Clasp).
25 Captain H. H. Wilson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd
Battalim Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British
Med:;'., a: d Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Was also present during the occimation of Crete in i3g3.
-c Captain Griffin served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Belief Force, and took part
in the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900, including she action at Spion Kop — severely wounded.
-" Captain Shaw served iu the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSg3 with tire 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Mies!
with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
28 Captain Allardyce served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8o3 with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp 1 . Wa s also present during the occupation of Crete in 1898.
-' Cap-am Maclean served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99, including the Karene Expedition—
severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
1 i :a:t; Woodman served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-95 (Star).
51 Captain Blunt served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1895, at: iclied to
the Maxim Battery, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at HaSr (mentioned in despatches, 4th
ss of the Medji'die. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
J Captain Mauley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps;. Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 ; was
Adjutant of the West African Regiment from 27th Sept. to 29th Dec. 1399 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1399-1900, and was present at the relief of Ladysmith, including tne engagements at Vaal
Krantz ar. J Pieter's Hill.
Captain Willis served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i3;3, and was present at the
battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
" Cap:a::i 8. S. Wilson served in the campaign in the Soudan an ler Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1393 with the 211I
Battal m C mca shire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Ms I il
with Clasp I. Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 189s. Served in the Smith African war in 1S99-
igoo with tie Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900, including the
£ - igement ar Spion Kop— wounded.
85 Lieut. Marrable serve 1 in the campaign in the Soudan under sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S93 with the 2nd
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, arid was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with CI tsp . Was also present during the occupation of Crete in 1393.
M Captain de Putron served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with, the xst Battalion North Lancashire
Regiment, and took part in the defence of Kimberley (mentioned in despatches) and in the subsequent operations
in the Orange River Colony.
Caj tain Farmar served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd.
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's-
Me ill with Clasp). Was also present during the occupation in Crete in 1893.
3' Captain Charlton served in the South African war in 1339-1903 with the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers with
the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900 including the action at
Spion Kop— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
'• Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.J
33 Lieuts. Campbell | DSO.) and Barrett served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Lan-
cashire Fusiliers with the Ladysmith Relief Force, ant was present in the engagement at Venters Spruit—
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches).
*i Second uieut. Dundas served in the South African war in 1893-1900 with the 6th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers,
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Lancashire F u sillers, —formerly the 20th (East Devonshire)
Regiment.
Raised in i633 to 1702. Spain and West Indies, to June 1704. England and Ireland, to May 1707. Portugal, to
Joly 1713. Gibraltar, to May 1-23. Ireland, to May 1741. Germany, May 1742 to November 1745 (battle of
Dettingen). Scotland and England, to May 175&. Germany, to January 1763 (battle ofMmden). England, to
March 1763. Gibraltar, to July 1769. England, to July 1771. Ireland, to' April 1776. Canada, to September 1781.
En gland, to September 1783. Ireland, to June 1789. Canada, to June 1792. West Indjes, to March 1796. England,
tj August 1799. Holland, to October 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to June r8oo. Minorca, to June
1801. Egypt, to December i3oi (badge of •' Egypt''— with the Sphinx). Malta, to October 1805. Italy and Sicily,
i> January iSo3 (battle of Maidai. England, to July 1808. Portugal and Spain, to January 1S09 (battles of Viiii-
iera and Corunna). England, to July 1809. Holland, to September 1809. England, to June 1810. Ireland, to
1 1 iber 1812. The Peninsula and France, to June 1814 (battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Orthes and Toulouse).
Ireland, to March 1819. St. Helena, to April 1S22. India, to May 1837. England, to June 1340. Ireland, to
- -.ember 1841. Bermuda, to April 13.47. Canada, to June 1353. England, to July 1854. The Crimea, to July
1356 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). England, to August 1357. India, to March T8S7
;capture ofLucknow). England, to December 1869. Ireland, to March 1873. Bermuda, to November 1876. Nova
Scotia, to November 1878. Cyprus and Malta, to January i33i. Ireland, to September 1885. England, to
February 1839. Scotland, to April 1831. Ireland, to 1897. England, to 1899. Crete, to 1901. Malta, 1901.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers.
Raised in Ireland in 1853. To England. i85i. To Chiaa. 1893. To Japan, i85/r. To China, i365. To Cape
of Good Hooe. 1207. To Mauritius. 1870. To Ireland, 1872. To England, 1874. To Irelaud, 1879. To India, i33s.
To Soudan, i3o3 (battle of Khartoum). To Crete and Malta, 1898. To South Africa, 1899
259
21ST
Regimental District,
AYR.
The Royal Scots Fusiliers.
Formerly the 21st (Royal Scots Fusiliers)
Regiment.
(Tliu 3rd Battalion is formed of the Royal Ayr and Wigtown Militia.)
ne impune lacessit," The Royal Cypher and Crown.
r ist Bait., Allahabad, Bengal.
|_2ndBatt., South Africa.
The Thistle within the Circle of Sr. Andrew. " Xemo j
"Blenheim " " Rijrir.i.r.KN " " Oudbnardb '' "Malplaquet" "Dettin-gbn" "Buadensbcbo "
"Alma" "Iskkkuax" "Sevastopol" 'South Afbica, iS7q" " Bubjia, 1885-87" "Tihaii."
Years' Ser'Colonel.— Sir Frederick Paul Haines.1 GC13. GCST. CIE. 5»iilf.p2i June 39 ; Lieut. P15 Doe. 40; Capt.
Full Half [6 May 46; St. Major, - June .19; at. Lt.Colonel. 2 Aug. 50; Maior, 15 Nov. 54-, Colonel. 28 Nov. 54 ;
Pay Pay. Lt.Colonel, 74 April 55: Major General, z$ Nov. 64; Lt. General, 23 May 73; General, 1 Oct. 77; Field
Mat-thai, 21 May 50 ; Colonel 104th Regiment, if> May 74 ; Colonel Scots fusiliers, 5 Oct. 00.
2g I ... Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Edward Elliott Carr.3 CB. Lieut. 9 Aug. 73 ; Capt. 14 July 83 ; Major, 10 Aug. 91 ;
Lt.Colonel, 2; Aug. 98.
26 ... 1 Alexander Houghton Abercrombie, Lt. 2b July 76; Co/ir. 21 Sent. S3; Major, 15 Sept. 92; Lt.i
, 1 July oq.
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11
10
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
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7
6
Ma.ioio.
William Arthur STouwr,1 2d7 ;» Com-"i
maud 1 July 99 (Bl.Lt.Col. 2) Nov. 00) ^
1 p.s.c. Henry Hamilton Smythe," C< ' j
Afr
tcitlt rank of
2ND HB1I1.
o)J
/■.\i>7 Loudon, S.
Lt.Colonel
: p.s.c. Richnrdlloilcau Gaisi'.ird.1- ( Mff.
.-!.-■.«/.-,'. .1,,',. <?e». Soil*// Africa F.F.,
tcith rank of Lt. Colon tl, ■-, Feb. 00
'1 Robert William Marmaduke Biake
1 Herbert Stewart M'Canco Stanuell10
j Alexander Whitelaw Thornevcroft,1
CB. Comda. a Column, s. Afri 1, with
rank of Colonel [Bt.L1.C0l. 29 Nov. 00)
I p.t.c. William Hely Bonos.1 '■' 7',,). Assist. 1
Adjt . General, Nagpor ; 30 Oct. 99 j
, Arthur Boyer Hamilton Northc It.'-'1 '
Station Staff Officer, Sealkote I
Captains.
2 Frederick Aug. Lascellcs Davidson20
Charles Philip Scudamorc,22 DSO. Insp. j
of Army Signalling, Punjab it "Bengal i
Donald Mackenzie Smart,2-1 Dist. Tn<i ei ■- 1
tor of Musket r j/, Ed nburgh, 17 Sept. 00 i!
1 Wm. Doug. Smith,25 Adjutant 10 Sept. gt
1 Arthur George Baird Smith-0
Hugh Pleydell De la Bere,2S Di*t. Insp. /
of Musketry, Colchester j
/>..«.'•. Jas. Hawkins-Whitened Pollard,29 j
Staff Capt. for Intelligence, S. Africa.. J
Arthur Charles Herbert Macgregor, In- )
telligence Officer, South Africa F.f J
Walter Hayes-Sadler. Egyptian Army ...
Fras.de Sausmarez Shortt,83 Assistant 1
Provost Marshal, 8. Africa j
2 Chas. Patrick Amyatt Hull, Staff Collcqe
Dighton Hay Abercromby Dick,33 Ad i»- /
tant 3 Battalion, 31 Mar. 01 j
p.s.c. Henry Edw. Gogarty,3 2nd in Comd. j
S. African Light Horse )
Reginald Yates Morris (Depot)
Edwin Ernest Blaine36
2 John Duncan,3" DSO. Staff College
1 Athol Murraj* Hay Forbes=s
2 Herbert Hamilton Northey39
2 Francis Edward Buchanan
2 Sydney Albert Mott41
1 Harry Stuart RavenhiH/'2 Pay Department
Alban Dymoke Lewes, .S'. Nigeria Constat.
2 Hugh Montague Trenchnrd
Ewan Christian,44 Signalling Officer, S. I
Africa 5
1 Charles John Chard Barrett
2 Richard Knox Walsh
Ian Valentine Paton, DSO. Aide de Camp 1
to Sir T. Fraser 3 Julyot j
Thomas Allen Rose, W. African F. F.
Son. Maurice Patrick Macnaghten,40 ;
Egyptian Army J
1 Roderick Murrie Burgoyne47
1 Henry Stamford Lewis Alford45
2 Christian Franklyn Hales Rumbold
t Douglas Stewart George
2 Edwardian Drnmearn Gordon
2 Arch. Herbt. Leggett, DSO. Adjutant I
12 Nov. co I
LIEUTENANTS.
1 David Stephen Robertson
2 Maurice Edwin M'Conaghey
2 Claud Hugh Irving Jackson (Depot)
2 Norman M'Donala Teacher
■ Henry Noel Kempthorne, West African)
Frontier Force j
2 Osborne Herbert Delano-Osborne {Depot)
1 Julian Charles Whigham
i George Clark Briggs, S. Africa
2 Frederick RobertWyndtam Metaxa
Albany St. Leger Fethersconhaugh
,1 Frederick Edward Thornton
1 May 7S
1 May ;S
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. 11KBV. I1AJ.
3 May 7S 2 Nov. 85
17 July
3 jan. ib
4 Dec.
22 Feb.
14 Sept. So 23 Aug. 86
27 Dec.
18 Apr.
16 Sept. 86
23 Jan. S7
22 Feb. 79
13 Aug.
22 Jan.
23 Oct. 80
1 July 81] 23 Jan. 87
.21 Nov. 94
1 July 95
12 Nov. 96
25 Aug. 98
6 June q9
1 July' 99
1 July
1 July
1 July
22 Oct.
10 Mar.
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
A Oct. 87
15 Sept. 92
20 May 9S
20 May 9S
16 Feb. 01
4 Serrt. 01
81
4 Apr. SS
15 Sept. 92 zc May 9S
83; 20 Feb.
65 14 Nov.
85 2; Nov.
94
94
95
13 April S-
4 May 87
2S Sept.
16 Nov.
11 Apr.
22 Aug.
23 Mar.
21 Sept. 89!
4 Mar. 91 !
4 Mar. 91]
25 July 91!
10 Aug. 92
!5 Mar. 93
iy July 93
2 Aug. 93
9 Sent. 93
21 Oct. 93
10 Oct. 94
jo Oct. 94
2S Sept.
7 Dec.
6 June
85|
9°i
25 Aug.
2 Aug.
13 Sept
87! 27 Aug.
8; :o Sept. 90I
88 29 May 9'
3S 13 Jan. 92
89J 3 Aug. 92
1 July
31 July 95
1 Sept. 95!
12 Aug. 9?
12 Nov. 06
24 Feb. 97 29 Nov
25 Aug. 9S
t Sept. gS 29 Nov. 00
15 Sept. 0
6 June
21 Oct.
7 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 May
21 July
15 Dec.
s .Tan.
16 Feb.
4 May
3 Aug.
11 Feb.
3 May
20 May
2o May
12 Aug.
8 Apr
19 June
6 July
14 Nov.
1 Sept.
18 Mar.
25 Mar.
12 Aug.
96
96
96
20 Aug. 96
12 Nov. 96
24 Feb.
6 Nov.
6 Feb.
25 July
1 ^cpt.
4 Nov.
22 Dec.
93 1 1 Mar.
03 10 June
94 9 Oct.
95 24 Feb.
24 Feb.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
25 Aug.
20 Mar.
27 Nov.
25 Feb.
11 Mar.
6 June
10 Juno 99
9 Oct. 99
9 Oct. 99
13 Nov. 99:
24 Feb. 00]
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
?4 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
23 Feb. ool
28 Feb. 00
2 May 00
9 Dec. 00
9 Dec. 00
16 Feb. 01
6 May 01
6 May 01
8 July 01
iS July 01
4 Sept. 01
25 Sept. 01
25 Sept.
21 Major Agnew served wilh the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-36 as
Transport Officer (twice mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the
North- VVest Frontier of India nnde
Sir William Leckhart in 1S37 a
Interpreter to the General Oifi> er
in Command (Medal with two
Clasps).
'Fall rtu;:
Pay. ear.
The Royal Scots Fusiliers.
260
LlKrTR>-.t>"T3.
2 Robert Quemin Cranfard
2 Charles Caryl Clifton
2 Hiigh Crawford Frnser
2 Hy. Coventry MaitlandMakgill Crichton..
1 Walter Lome Campbell Rankine ....
2 Edward Archibald Beak
2 Frederick Capel Rose
1 WilliamAlexander Farquhar
1 Sevmour Frederick Auckland Albert }
Hurt )
2 Gerald Wharton Browne
Second Liectexanis.
1 John Erskine Young
1 Hubert Coisholoj. Fox
2 John Peers Boyd-Carpenter
2 Archibald Gordon Br-ce
1 Wilier Andrews ...
: J .tin Augustus Gilbert Elliot ...
1 Douglas Vere Willougaby
2 Alfred Hamilton Counell
2 John Drysdale Tull'is
2 James Russell Laudale
2 Alfred Ernest Murkes
2 Charles Thorbum
1 Claude Lancelot Leake
2 Lionel Goodeve
1 Hubert Garrett, Blair Miller
1 James Douglas Strong
1 William Hayhurst Hodgson ....
1 Frank Fairiie
Charles Basil Stewart
Harold ThomDson
Quarter JTasters. — 1 Robert James Boddy,,!
2 .lames Masson, 3 June 99 ; Son. Lieut.
James Ross,50 1 May 82 ; Hon Captain, 1 May 92
4 Sept. ::
25 Sept. oil
;;- Captain Shorts served in tli; Nile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 with the iso Battalion Black
iS Apr. od Watch, took part in the operations of the River
2t Apr. 00; Column under Major General Earle. and was
2 Slav 00 present in the action of Kirbekau (Medal with
5 M*y od dwo Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in
i Ma 7 00 the campaign on the North West Frontier of
4 Aug. od India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
:i A'ig. 00 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the
5 Jan. 01 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was
5 Jan. 01 present in the operations ou the Samami Range,
8 Jan. 01 J against the Chamkanis, and in the Bara Valley —
S Jan. 01] dangerously wounded (Medal with three Clasps).
4 May 01 33 Captain Dick served in the campaign on the
4 May oi ! North West Frontier of India under Sir William
8 May 01 Lockhart in 1807-98 with the Toc-hi Field Force
24 July 01 and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with
27 July or the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and
27 July 01 was present in the operations 011 the Samana
19 Oct. 01 Range, the engagement at the Ublan Pass, and
4 Dec. 01 the oDerations against the Chamkanis and in
4 Dec. 01 the Bara Valley I Medal with three Clasps).
18 Oct. 84
Son. Captain, 18 Oct. 04.
F.-t Ire i pay (Depot).
FacingsUXus. — Aaents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
zsi 3ettaV.on emiaried for India, 25 Sept, 1895. 2nd Battalion
rJtedfer South Af.-ica, 22 Oct.
1 Sir Frederick Paul Haines' services: — On the formation of the Army of the Sutlej in 1845 ho was appointed to
officiate as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chiet in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and in that capacity he was
present at the battles ot Moodkeeand Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter engagement he was severely
wounded by grape-shot at the attack on the enemy's works, his horse being killed under him at the same moment.
At the recommendation of Lord Gough he was promoted to a Company in the 10th Foot, without purchase. As
MilitarySecretary to his Lordship he served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the affair of out-
posts at Ramnuggur, 22 Nov. 184S, and subsequent operations resulting in the passage of the Chenab,_and the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 21st Fusiliers
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). During the Afghan
war he directed the military operations as Commander in Chief from September 1879 to September i33o (received
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament) .
3 Lt. Colonel Carr served in the campaign on the NorthWest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in
the engagement at the Ublan Pass on the 27th August (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the operations of 19th to 27th Februaiy
1900 — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
8 Major Young served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi ; afterwards
served in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i33i, and was present in
the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
3 Lt. Colonel H. H. Smythe served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek.
Served in the South African war in 1895-1903 as a Station Commandant on the Lines of Communication.
12 Major Gaisford served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1385-87 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1S99-1000 as Assistant Adjutant General (C3IG.).
16 Major Stanuell served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Uiundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Boer war of 188 1, and took part in the defence of
Pretoria (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Nile Expedition in iS3 J.-S5 with the Mounted Infantry of the
Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru( Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
17 Colonel Thorneycrol't served with the 21st Fusiliers in tils Zulu war of 1879, and in the operations against
Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and
took part in the defence of Pretoria. Served in the South African war in 1899-1910 with the Ladysmith Relief
Force, in command of Ihorneycroft's Mounted Infantry, and took part in the operations of 17th to 24th
January 1900 including the engagement at Scion Kop (mentioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Lt.C done!).
10 Major Bowes served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Roval Scots Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusi'iers, and was
present in the engagement in the Ublan Pass on the 27th August and in the operations against the Chamkanis
and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain Davidson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and was present in several engagements
including the taking of the Minhla Redoubt and the capture of Mandalay (Medal with Clasp).
21 Major Northcott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the operations against the
Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
22 Major Scudamore served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Field Force in the expedition to the
Black Mountain in :888 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expe litionary Force, including the operations on the
Samana Ea;.ge as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the Kohat-Kurram Force ; with the Kurrani
Moveable Column as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General, including the operations of the Flying Column
under Colonel Richardson, and in the subsequent operations against the Chamkanis (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps).
23 Captain Stuart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
'897-58 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
26o« The Royal Scots Fusiliers.
2i Captain W. D. Smith served in the Burmese Expedition in 1335-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir 'William
Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Tirnh Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion RG3-11I Scots Fusiliers, and was
present in the engagement in the Uhlan Pass on 27th August and in the operations against the Chamkauis and in
tli<; Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
-'■ Captain A. G. B. Smith served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers in the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present at the engagement in the Uhlan Pass
on 27th August — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
-' Captain de la Bere served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India tinder Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-08 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers in charge of the
Maxim Gun Detachment with the Kurram Moveable Column, and was present in the operations 01; the Samana
Range, with the Flying Column under Colonel Richardson in the Kurram Valley, against the Chamlcanis, and in
the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
-"'Captain Pollard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp); with the Chin Lushai
Exp edition in 1 889-90 as Transport Officer with the Chittagong Column (Clasp) ; with the Isazai Expedition in 1892;
and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in -.894-95 as Transport Officer 1st Brigade
(Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Sou li African war of 1 899-1900, and waspresent at the battle of Colenso and subsequent operations,
:ii Major Gogarly served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
; Captain Blaine served with the Waziristan Expedition under sir William Lockhart in 1894-05 (Medal with
< Hasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Fcrce under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
I laptain Duncan served in the campaign on the Norrh West Frontier of India uudcr Sir William I. ickhart im
1897-98 with the Malakaud Field Force including the engagement at Landakai, in the operations in Bajaur and;
hmand Country, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of Che Tanga Pass
l.Medal with Clasp). '
36 Captain Forbes served in the campaign on the Norrh West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart ir»
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the
engagement at the Ublnn Pass on 27th August, in the operations against the Chamlcanis and in the Kara Valley
ill v. ith two Clasps).
35 Captain Northey seived in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling on the Line of
Communications, including the operations on the Samana Range 1 Medal with three Clasps).
1 1 plain Mott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
, with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the
opera! ions on the Samana Range, against the ClwmknnJB, and in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
1 laptain Ravenhill .served in (lie campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Luckha.rt
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Kxpediticnary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in,
the engagement at the Uhlan Pass on 27th August, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the
Bat 1 Pulley (Medal with two Clasps).
■ 1 i[>tain Christian served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Malakaud "ueld Force as Assistant Superintendent of Signalling, and was present at the
defence of the Malakaud, the relief of I h ikdara Port, and the engagement at the Uhlan Pas.,, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Brigade Signalling Officer 3rd Brigade, including the operations against the Chamkanis
ai i in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
•■ Captain Alford served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchenerin i3g6 with the :st
Battalion North Staffordshire Regimen! including the operations at Hafir (Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
" I i] .tain Hon. M.P. Maenaghten served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wil-
liam Lockhart in 1S37 9$ with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and
■\ 1 1 jsentinthe engagement at the Uhlan Pass on the 27th August and in the operations against the Chara-
... - .1 iid in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps .
Captain Burgoyne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1S97-0S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the :st Battalion Royal Scots Fusilier.?, and was
present in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
■>'•' Captain Boddy served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition ia
18S5-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the Nort West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion
Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (Medal
with 1 wo Clasps).
60 Captain Ross served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement of Charasiah on the
6th October 1879, and the subsequent pursuit of the Afghans, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879 including the investment cf Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Canda bar, and
was present at the battle of Candabar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration;. Served in the Boer
war of i88r.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (formerly the zist Ro
Scots Fusiliers).
Raised in Scotland, Sept 1678. At the battle of Bothwell Brig, 1679. To England, j68S. To the Low
Countries 1680. To Scotland, 1697. To Holland, 1702 (at the battles of Blenheim, Rarailhes, Oudenardo. Malpla-
quet &c. &c). At this lime designated the " Roval North British Fusiliers." To Scotland, 171.1 (battle of
Sher'iSmuir) To Ireland, 1729. To England, 1740. To Flandera, 1742 (battles of Dettingeruand Fentenoy). To
England and Scotland, 1745 (battle of Culloden). To Flanders, 1747- To England, 1748. At this time described
as the " 21st Regiment of Royal North British Fusiliers.'' At Gibraltar, 1751. To England, 1760. Capture of
Belleisle on the French Coast, 1761. To England, 1762. To Scotland, 1763. To America, 1765. To England,
177' To Canada, "1776. To Scotland, 1 781. To Ireland, 1781. To Nova Scotia, 1739. To the West Indies, 1793.
To Scotland, 1796. To Ireland, 1800. To England, 1805. To Sicily, 1806. To Egypt, May to Oct. 1807. Re-
turned to Sicily, 1S07. To America, 1814. To England, May 1815. To Belgium and France, Jaly 1815; To
England, 1817 * To the West Indies. 1S19. To England, 1S27. To Ireland, 1823. To England, 1831. To Tas-
mania and Australia, 1832. To India, 18-,;. To Scotland, 1348. To England, 1851. To Ireland, 1833. To
Turkey and the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma, Balaklava, and InkermaD, siege of Sebastopol). To Malta, 1856,
To the West Indies, i860. To England, 1S64. To Scotland, 1865. To Ireland, 1866. To India, 1869. Name
altered to "21st Royal Scots Fusiliers," 1377. To England, 1881. To Ireland, iSSS. To Scotland, 1891. lo.
England, 1893. To India, 1896 (N. W. Frontier of India campaign).
Record of the Service? of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised as 2nd Battalion 21st Royal North British Fusiliers in Dec. 1004. To Ireland, 1806. To Scotland, 1811.
To Holland, Jan. 1814 (attack on Bergen-op-Zoom). To Scotland, Nov. 1814. Disbanded i3i6. Re-formed in
1875 as 2nd Battalion Royal North British Fusiliers. To England, 1S58. To Ireland, 1862. To India, i363. To
Scotland. 1873. To England, 1874. To Fort George, 1877. To Ireland, 1878- To South Africa, i37q (Zulu war).
To India, 1832. To Burma, 18S4 (Burmese Expedition, 1886-7). To India, i337 (Hazara Expedition, 1888;. To.
England, 1896. To South Africa, 1899.
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The Cheshire Regiment.
Formerly the 22nd (The Cheshire) Begt.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st
and 2nd Cheshire Militia respectively- )
The United Red and White Rose. "Louisburg" "Meeanee" "Hyderabad '
Quetta
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11 May
5 Oct.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
11 Aug.
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17 April 80
27 Jan. St)
1 July 811
1 July
10 May
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4 Dec.
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Regimental District*
' CHESTER,.
SCItfDB."
Colonel.— David Anderson,1 Ensign, 2S Dec. 38 Lieut. 15 May 41 ; Capf. p2 Feb. 49 ; Major, p3 July 56 ;
Lt.Colonel, 5 Mar. 5;; Colonel, 5 Mar. 63; Major General, 2S Oct. 68; Lieut. Genera'., 15 Jan. 82 ;
General, 17 July 88 ; Colonel Cheshire Regiment, 3 Mar. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 p.s.c. Francis William Bromneld, Lieut. 29 May 72 ; Capt. 22 Sept. S3; Major,
4 Mar. 90 ; Lt.Colonel, 14 Mav 99. *
2 p.s.o. Edward Ritchie Coryton Graham, CB. 2nd Lieut. 1 May 78 ; Lieut. 19 June 79 ; Capt. 6 Sept. 85 ;
Major, 24 Oct. 94; Lt.Colonel, 21 Apr. 00.
Majors. , 2xd lieut.
1 Charles Richard Hugh Hardy
Command 14 May 99
2 William Candler' Neville,8 DSO., :«<f 1
tn Command 4 Dec. oo >
2 Reginald Parker Grove15 .
1 Edward John Lamb," Commandant )
Colaba Depot j
Robert Joseph Cooke,5 Adjutant 3 Bat- ,
talion 3 Nov. 98 )
1 Henry Edward Napier
p.s.c. EdwardThoruton Taylor, D.A.A. ~> I
Gen.forInstruction,Banilchet,isOct.g8 $
1 James Wilson Eraser
Robert F. Creighton, Betervc (Depot) ...
Captaixs.
Gregory Sinclair Haines, Governor of) ■
Dover Mi/itartf Prison $
James Richard Kemmis Birch,™ .4
tant Dir.of S 7, Ming, 8. Africa F.F.i
William Frederick White,10 Adjutant )
Rangoon Volunteer Rifle* .. 1
Edgar Elliott Hasev, Ad). 5 Vol. Br.
Ales. Geo. Wm.Tod,f Army Ord. Dept.
Walter Rees Clifford,15 Railway Staff \
Off : S. Afri a |
_• Hany Francis Eellie5
David Brodie Thomas,14 Adjutant 2 1
Volunteer Battalion 1 March 98 ) j
Ralph Douglas Turton, Governor of) j
Ma't Military Prison 19 July 01 j
Dudley Corvndon Roger,5 Adjutant 3 )
Vol. Bn. Welsh Begimcnt 8 Feb. 93 ... j
2 Arthur deCourcy Scott5 '
2 Arthur Brabazo'n Stone6
t William Lionel Stretton
1 Henry Smyth10
1 Thomas Owen yLar&en* Staff College... . \
2 William Vincent Moul5
Byron Leicester5
im Martin-Leake21
Allen Butler Gosset, Co„ida. a Bn. of]
Mtd. Inf. S. Africa j
? Austin Samuel Cooper
2 Warren Hastings Anderson, Adjutant
21 Apr. 01 1
1 Thomas Gaspard Cousin23
1 Percy Lynes Grove, Adjutant 3 Aug. co
2 Cecil George Porcher
Bryan Henry Chetwynd-Stapylton
Frederick Benjamin Young, Central")
Africa Regiment j
1 Andrew Spotswood Ash, S. Africa
Ross John Finnis Hay ter, Aide de Camp ")
to Lt. General C. Tucker 7 Nov. 00 ... ^
1 Arthur James Leslie Dyer, S. Africa.
7S 1 July 81.
22 Oct. Si
10 Mar. 83
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Claud Gillan Erskine Hughes, Special
Service, S. Africa )
1 Charles Merc in Stenhen I
Edwin Loais Roddy", W. African F.F. ...
1 Arthur Crookenden
1 William Welsh Barrows Gover j
2 Harbert Guy Turner
2 Marsha! Falconer Clarke
2 Lionel Archibald Forster
1 Huno Delves Broughton
2 Clement Cotterill Redfern
Frederick Henry Mahon3-, West African ~)
Frontier Force $
1 Ernest Rae Jones
2 John> in Atkinson Busfeild
2 Henry Shafto Adair
1 Bernard Henry Howard
t Wilfred Laurence Edmund Radclyffe >
Dugmore * $
1 Geoffrey Allen Burnside Hooper
1 John Lintorn Shore
2 Alexander FitzGerald Ramsay
2 Frederick Berkeley, Prov. Battalion
2 Eric Archer Jackson
5 Feb.
4 May
5 May
9 Nov.
8 Oct.
24 Dec.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
9 Jan.
5 Oct.
12 Dec.
23 Aug.
23 Sept.
29 Feb.
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
1 Dec.
7 May
25 May
3 Aug'.
5 Aug.
3 Aug.
24 Aug.
23 Nov.
4 Jan.
i3 Jan.
20 May
12 Aug.
20 Jan.
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87 16 Oct. 90
Z- 11 Nov. 93
3g 7 Sept. 91
89 4 Nov. 91
90 9 Jan. 94
90 26 Sept. 94
91 24 Oct. 9.;
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99 s Majors Neville and Cooke, Cap-
99 tains Tod, Kellie, Roger, Scott, Stone,.
99 Marden, Moul, and Leicester served
99 in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-
00 83 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire
00 Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Birch, served in the ex-
00 pedition to the Soudan in 1833 with
oothe Mounted Infantry, and took
oo'part in the advance on Hasheen —
oo'severely wounded (mentioned in
co despatches. Medal with Clasp, and
'Khedive"s Star).
I " Captain Thomas served with the
01 Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
01 1 389-90 with the 1st BattalionCheshire
oi'Regiment (mentioned in despatches,.
01 Medal with Clasp)
Kuli Han
l'ay. Pay.
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The Cheshire Regiment.
Second Libiikvants.
Go. Vernon Hornby. \. African Count ah.
i Arthur Valentine Richardson
Arthur Rowland Hill, Railway Staff 1
Officer, S. Africa )
2 Francis Macdonald Steel
2 William Sutton Rich
i Edward Gavin Johnstone Byrne
2 Victor Richard Tahonrdin
2 Albert John Orchard24
t James Allen Bean2'..
2 Evelyn Branscombe Flanagan5''1 DSO...
i Philip Allan Raymond Pritchard
2 John Edward Carey
2 Arnott Edw. Joseph Connell-M'Dowell
ii Roger Cochrane Wilson
i John Stewart Sutherland Moir
2 Harry Sydney Hodgkin
2 John Allan Hugh Lyle Tinling
2 John Francis Arthur S-,. Maur-Sheil
Seymour .Times Gord
2ND LIEUT.
14 Mar. oo
24 Mar. oo
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iq May oo
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14 Sept. 01
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ijimrter M'l'iers. — Albert Gregory, * 14 June 03 ; Hon. Cajit. 29 Nov.
r Francis Dancombe Astley- Russell. 27 Apr. o3; Hnn. Lieut.
2 Michael Foley, 19 Oct. 01 ; Sou. 1 . ■ ut.
Facinris White. — Aijenfs, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Ualvm embarkedfor Gibraltar, 20 Feb. iS35. 2nd Battalion embarked. for S > Afr
■1. - I a:i. 190D.
I General Anderson was present with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the
Boree Valley in the Peshawur district in November 1S53 (Medal with Clasp).
Major Hardy served in the Soudan campaign in 1835 (Medal with Clasn, and Khedive's Stan.
II Major Lamb served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-85 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
15 Major Grove served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
:r' Captain White served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-S9 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Clasp).
16 Captain Clifford served with the Karen Expedition in 1888-89 as Transport Officer to the Lower Burma
Column (Medal with Clasp).
,,J Captain H. Smyth served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force as Transport Oflicer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
-" Captain Shawe Taylor served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Martin-Leake served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Cousin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbart in
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Second Licuts. Orchard and Bean served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 4th Battalion Cheshire
Regiment.
-'- Captain Gregory served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
20 Second Lieut Flanagan served in the South African war in 1890-1900 with the 4th Battalion Cheshire
Regiment (DSO.).
Record of the Set-vices of the 1st Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment {formerly the 22nd Regiment).
Raised in 1689, and proceeded to Ireland (battle of the Boyne, &c.l. To England. 1602. To the Netherlands, 1695.
To Ireland, 1698. To Jamaica, 17C2. To Ireland, 1718. To Minorca, 1726. To Gibraltar ' siege of that place), 1727-
To Minorca, 1727. To Ireland. 1749. To North America, 1756 (siege of Louisburg, capture of Quebec and Mont-
real). To Albany and New York, 1 761. To the West Indies, 1762 (capture of Dominica, Martinique. Grenada,
St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Havsnnah). To Weft Florida. 1763. To England, 17^. To Scotland, 1770. To Ireland,
1773. To North America, 1775 (battle of Bunker's Hill). To Nova Scotia, 1776. To Staaten Island, 1776 (capture
of New York, Fort Washington, and Rhode Island). To Rhode Island, 1777. To New York, 1770. Entitled
"Cheshire Regiment," 1782. To England, 1783. To the Channel Islands and England. 1787. To Ireland, 1790.
To the West Indies, 1793 (capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, Guadaloupe and St. Domingo). To England, 1795.
To the Channel Islands. 1798. To England, 1790. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1800. To India, 1803. To Mauritius,
1810 (capture of that place). [2nd Battalion raised 1814, and disbanded 1815.] To England, 1S19. To Ireland,
182;. To Jamaica, 1S27. To Ireland, 1837. To England, 1840. To India, 1841 (battles of Hyderabadand Mceanee,
conquest of Sind). To England, 1855. "[2nd Battalion re-lormed in 1858.] To Iieland. 1859. To Malta, 186c. To
New Brunswick, 1S66. To Ireland, i860. To the Channel Islands, 1871. To England. 1872. To Ireland, 1877-
To the Channel Islands, 1881. To England, 1883. To Gibraltar, 1885. To Egypt, icci. To India, 1E87. To
Burma, 1887. To India, 1S91.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in i8=;8 and proceeded to Malta, Mav :S=a. To Gibraltar, July 1865, and to the Mauritius the same
month. To England, Juiy 1867. To India, Oct.' 1873. To Burma, Oct. 18S7. To England, Jan. 1889. To Ireland,
189-. To South Africa, 1900.
Continuation of Notes to the Jioyal Irish Rtgiment.
** Majors Downing and King, and Captain Garraway served in the Hazara Expedition in iSSC with the 2nd
Battalion Royal Irish Regiment including the engageme'nt at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
;'c Lt.Colonel Morris served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition m 18S5-87 as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp) : and again in 1888-8 as Chief
Transport Officer to the Karen Field Force (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Ex-
peditionary Force in 1889-90 as Chief Transport Officer to the Burma Column (received the thanks of the Govern-
ment of India, mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
31 Captain Kellett served in the Hazara Expeditionin 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (Medal
with Clasp). »
37 Ciptain Milner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force (Medal with Clasp).
3s Captain Daniell and Lieut. FitzHugh served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98,
and took part in the operations on the Samana Range (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Captain Reger served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 18th Hoyal Irish Regiment (Medal). Served in the
Nile Expedition "in 1884-S5 with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment' (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
is- Sat!., South Africa.-!
-2nd Batt., Song Song, i
23
RD
The Royal Welsh. Fusiliers. -'63
Formerly the 23rd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers)
Regiment. I Se9t™*l"j°£ict
J L. WREXHAM
(The 3rd and 4:!! Battalions are formed of the Roj-ai Denbigh and Flint and the Royal Carnarvon and
Merioneth Militia respectively. )
The Prince of Wales's Plume, " Ich Dien." The Rising Sun. The Red Dragon. The White Horse. "IVecaspera
terrent," " Blex'heiii " " Rauillies " "Oudexabde" " Malplaquet " " Dettingex " "Mixden" "Egtpt"
with the Sphinx) " Coiiuxxa " " Maetix~ique " "Albuheea" "Badajoz " " Salaiiaxca " " Yitiokia "
■■Pisexees" "Nivelle" "Orthes" "Toulouse" "Pexixscla" "Waterloo" "Alma" "Ixkerman"
•• Sevastopol" "Lrcoow" "Ashax-tee" "Brain, 1835-S7."
Vear£Ser. Colonel-in-Chief. — Hi.-- Rogal Hlqhness George Frederick Ernest Albert, Prince of Wa'os and Duke of Corn-
Ful) Half wall and York, KG. KT. KP. GCM&. GCVO. Colonel-in-CAief Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 21 Dec. 01;
I'a>. Pay. Personal yacal Aide de Camp to the King; Grand prior of St. Jo'tn of Jerusalem.
Colonel.— Sir Edward Gascoigne Bulwer,1 KCB. [R] 2nd Lt. i'2i Aug. 40; Lt. ^13 Dec. 50; Capt-
21 Sept. 54; Major, ''26 Oan. s3 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 26 Apr. 59; Lt. Colonel, 9 May 65 ; Colonel, 23 May 66 ;
Major General, 1 Oct. 77; Lt. General, 21 Jan. 87 ; General, 1 Apr. 92 ; Colonel Welsh Fusiliers, 31 Mar. 98.
2S ... Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 ±Lon. Reginald Henry Bertie,2CB. Lt. 21 Sept. 74 ; Capt. 10 May S3 ; Major, 2 Apr. ci ;
Lt. Colonel, 21 Aug. 99.
28 ... 1 Sir Robert Augustus William Colleton,3 Bar?. CB. Lieut. 2 Dec. 74; Captain, 20 Mar. 85; Major,
2 Apr. oj ; Lt. Colonel. 12 May 00.
CAPTAIN.
2XD LIEUT.
22 Jan.
6 Aug.
79
11 Aug. S-J.
17
17
1I'a ■
17
...
1:
MlJOKS.
1 Hugh Thomas Lyle,c DSO. 2nd in Com- 1
muni? 6 Oct. 00 {Bi.Ll.Col. 29 Nov. 00) )"
2 William Ranaal Hamilton ±ieresford- 1
Ash,7 2nd in Command 16 Jan. 01 $\
p.s.c.Arthur Willoughby George Loottj
Cole,'' Comdg. Bn. If". African F. F. -
(Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 NOV. 03) )
2 Sydney George Everitt10 1 22 Jan.
Evelyn Linzee Engleheari,_Dfp. Asiist. )
-1''./. Gen. War Office, 15 June 00 )
Robert Hsnry Wm. Dunn,1' Set. ) Depot)
Edw. Harrison dough-Taylor, Itererve ... ?iS Apr.
AlanFercy George Gough, iz DSO. Dtp. >
•xt. Adjutant General, South Africa $\
1 Patrick Riners Mantel], •> DSO !
1 Robert Mancly Osborne Glynn '
Captaixs.
2 James Hugh Gwynne15
1 George FredericBartteiot16
Raymond Sudelev Webber,18 Aide de (_
Camp to Sir S, J£. i. Sttndle - i \
2 Charles Edward Bancroft"* '■
1 Henry Delme-Radcliffe20 1
2 Sir H. WestroppM'Mahou, --Bart. DSO.
Henrv JchnMadocks,332;(rf in Command t
sBn. Imp. 1'eo.S. Africa )
1 Rd. Courtenay Brabazon Throckmorton 24 Aug. 87
13 Apr.
1 July
81
81
1 July 81
1 July 81
9 Sept. 82
1 1 Nov. 76
28 Oct. 71
9 Sept. 82
25 Aug. &i
6 May 85
7 2 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
23 May 85
83
BREV.MAJ.
6 Dec. S5
9 Dec. 85
22 Jan.
2 July
6 Apr.
21 Juno 85
10 Apr. 80
15 June 92
13 July 92
17 Feb. 92
11 Feb.
= 4
i
*
?3
12
12
12
...
George William David Bowen Lloyd,
Mounted Infantry, South Africa j
2 Henry Osbert Samuel Cadogan,3lAdju- .
tant 7 Nov. 00 j
2 Charles Hotham Montagu Doughty31 ...
2 Henry Meredyth Richards27
1 Graham Egerion Hickman11*
Charles Edward Willes,3i Adjutant 2 >
Volunteer Battalion 22 Aug. 98 J
2 Charles Macpherson Dobell,-4Z>A'0
Ralph Abercrombie Berners,-5J.c(y«ca;ic )
4 Battalion 1 Sept. 99 j
RandleBarnett Barker, Adjutant 1 Vol. ')
Battalion 1 Oct. 98 $
William Gamete Braithwaite, DSO. ...
Richard Edward Phillips Gabbett, ~)
Colonial Office j
2 Henry Kotherham-7
1 Archibald Hay*
A-llan Ivan Jjean, Armi/Pai/Department ...
2 Oswald Swiit Flower20 {Depot)
JohnBrydgesCockburn 23 Dec
Lieutexaxts.
1 William Best {Depot) ■ 7 Mar. 94
2 George Frederick Hayes Dickson 2 June 94
Oliver de Lancev Williams, Chinese Meat., 10 Oct. 94
J.->hnA. Higgoii ,*> Staff Capt. Wei-hai- Wei
2 Fred. Chas France-riuynurst23
2 Hugh Hill" '.
2 Fulkc James Walwyn,37 DSO. Aide de \
Camp to Major Gen. M. H. Parr j
2 Walter Lloyd'"
2 Robert Ingelow Bradshaw Johnson28 ...
2 Charles Annesley Bab-Acton23
1 William Miles Kington
2 Gerald John Percival Geiger23
1 Hon. Charles Rowland Clegg-Hill, 1
DSO. Adjutant 6 Oct. go j
1 Douglas Powell
1 Herbert Maddick
1 Wilfrid Harris
j Francis Cecil Albert Hurt
1 Compton Cardew Norman i 4. Jan.
1 Francis Henry Nangle 4 Jan
1 Alfred Howard Reynolds 4 Jan.
2 Charles Samuel Owen35 j n Feb.
2 Clifton Inglis Stockweil | u Feb.
25 Aug.
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
25 Aug.
2 July
S Oct.
23 Dec.
16 May
1 Nov.
21 Jan.
1 Nov.
2 Apr.
86 28 Mar.
90
23 Sept.
29 May
6 June
9'
92
92
13 June
92
13 J"iy
92
12 Apr.
93
22 July
93
16 May
94
20 June
94
6 Mar.
95
9 May 8S 2S Jan. 91
21 Sept. S9
11 Dec. 89.
12 Feb. 90
29 Mar. 90
20 Aug. 90
29 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91'
23 May 91 j
10 Oct. 91
10 Oct. 91 j
13 July 92 23 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 92 2 Apr. 95
9 Oct. 92 1 July 95
03 8 May 96
8 May 96
7 Sept. 96
9 Sept. 96
7 Nov. 96
4 Nov. 97
19 Feb.
23 Mar.
21 Apr. 98
22 Aug. 98
16 Dec.
11 Jan.
22 Feb.
ic Oct. 94
29 May 95
28 Sept. 95
8 Apr. 96
24 June 96
6 June 96
3 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dee.
15 May
4 May
7 May
7 May
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
4 Aor.
14 Apr.
1 5 Apr.
12 May
2s July
1 Aug.
6 Oct.
11 July
8 May
8 May
7 Sept. q6
9 Sept. 97
24 Mar.
11 Jan.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
13 July
19 July
19 July
16 Apr.
3 July
9 July
9 July
6 Oct.
9 Sept. S5
24 Mir. 97
11 Jan. 99
22 Feb. 99
2; Aug. 99
4 Mar. 96
zi June 85
25 July 00
6 Oct. 00
16 Jan. 01
20 Nov.
S Mar. 99
19 Sep'. 00
S Mar. 99
I Years ser.264 The Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
lull "Half .
** Captain Doughty served in the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with t.he 1st Battalion Royal
Welsh Fusiliers— severely wounded (Medal with
1>lv- Second Lieutbnants. ; Vv LI
... t Edward Archibald Theodore Bayly 1 10 May 99
... 2 William Geoffrey Vyvyni,"'' 24 .lune 99
... 1 William John Hamlyn Hughes iS Oct. 99, Clasp). Served with the Chir.-al Relief Force
... 1 Henry Vernon Tenablea Kyrke 18 Oct. 90I under Sir Robert Low in 1835 (Medal with Clasp).
... 1 Alfred Richard Hugh Rycroft, Proc. Bn.\ 15 Nov. 99 Served in the campaign in the Soudan under
... 1 Ralph Noel Phillips ' 24 Jan. 00 Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
... 2 Graham Howard Gwyther 7 Mar. 00 at the battle of Khartoum [mentioned in des-
... 1 Francis Caradoc Rose Price 18 Apr. 00 patches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
... 2 Walter Brooksbank Garuett 5 May 00 with Clasp). Served in t-e occupation ot Crete in
... _■ Meyricke Entwis'.e Lloyd » June od 1897-98 with the and Battalion Royal Welsh Fusi-
... 2 John Randall Minshull Minshull Ford... nAag. 00 Hers. Ini899hetookpaitintheoperationsresult-
... 2 Claude Henry Dale 11 Aug. 00 Ing in the final defeat of the Khalifa as Brigade
... 1 Hubert de Burgh Edwards, DSO 19 Sept. 00 Major to the Infantry Brigade with the Flying;
... 1 Hugh luce Webb-Bowen 5 Jan. 01 Column (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of
... 1 Morgan Grainger Jones .. 5 Jan. 01 the Medjidic).
... 2 Stanley Jones 5 Jan. 01
... 1 Robert Love Lloyd 5 Jan.
... 1 Richard Vincent Barker 5 Jan.
... 1 Christopher Douglas Evans 8 Jan.
... 2 James Douglas "Venables 1 11 May
... 1 Allan Gray Frere 26 June
Codrington Howard Rees Cmwshay ... 27 July
... 1 Henry John Phillips ' 14 Sept. 01
... Quarter Mutters. — 1 Robert Sheffield RansOme,38 2oFeb. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
4 .. 2 James Francis Clieve,28 3 Nov. 97 ; Ron. Lieut.
Facing* Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion rmlarke \for Sonth Africa, 23 Oct. 1S99. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 1890.
' Sir Edward Bulwer served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle- of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal1. Served in the Indian Mutiny of
1657-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee under Outra a. Com-
manded a Column of troops with the Left Wing of the 23rd Fusiliers in the Buesw&rra district of Oude, in-
cluding the capture of the Fort of Selimpore, and two other bui cessful engagements at Julrowlee and Pi w ah;
commanded Lett Wing of the 2?rd at the defeat of Benee Madho by Lord Clyde at Buxar Ghat (I.ijvet of
Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and mentioned iu desnatches)."
2 Lt.Colonel Bertie served iu the occupation of Crete in 1897-93 with the 2nd Battalion Royal We'sh Fusil iers.
Served in the operations in China in 1900 in command oftho 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh 1''.' -1 ers, and took
part in the relief of Pekin (CB.).
3 Sir Robert Colleton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major to the 2nd Brigade (men-
tioned in despatches, Medai with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Ii
William Lockhart in 1807 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Tirah Frontier Reserve Force (Medal with two
Clasps).
1 : : 1 or Lyle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
and was present in the expeditions to Mogoung and against the Kachins on the Chinese Frontier in i336 —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. DSO.. aud Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in r8oi as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Williamson (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
'■ Major Beresford-Ash served with the Burmese Expedition 'in 1585-86 with the sst Battalion Royal \
Fusiliers including the engagements at Zeedaw and Kadoe (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served'
with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
Lt.Colonel Cole served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
■ Major Everitt ser\ed in the occupation of Crete iu 1897 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusilier.-.
'-Major Dunn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-S6 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers (Medal with Chi sp .
1 ; Major Gough served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-86 with the 1st Battalion. Royal Welsh Fusiliers
including the engagements at Zeedaw and Kadoe, and was slightly wounded in an engagement at Tingotyi on the-
16th May Itwice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
-l Major Mantell served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in ib'91 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches. DSO.).
15 Major Gwynne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1085-36, and was severely wounded in an engagement at
Yatha (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Bat-
talion Royal Welsh Fusiliers ( Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1857-93 with the 2nd Battalion Royal.
Welsh Fusiliers. Served in the operations in China in 1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and
took part in the relief of Pekin and Tientsin (Brevet of Major).
10 Captain Barttelot served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers in
eluding the expedition to the relief of Thila (Medal with Clasp).
18 Captain Webber served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m iSo5 with
the 12th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served during the
operations in i3qS as Commandant at Assouan (4th Class of the Osmanieh). Served in the occupation of Crete
in 1S98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Served in the South Afiican war in iSqo-iqoo as Aide de-
C'mp to Sir Leslie Rundle — severely wounded.
19 Captains Bancroft and Rickman served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
20 Captain Delme Radcliffe served in the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp 1.
22 Sir Horace M'Mahon served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 with the
Mounted Infantry — wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal). Served during the occupation of Crete
in 1S93 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Brevet of Major). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 or. Special Service.
23 Lieuts. Dickson, Higgon, France-Hajhurst, Hill, Lloyu, Ball-Acton, and Geiger served in the occupation of
Crete in 1807-08 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
2* Major Dobell served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Brevet
of Major). Served in the operations in China in 1900 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and.
took part in the relief cf Pekin.
25 Captain Berners served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the occupation cf Crete m 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
20 Captain Flower served in the occupation of Crete in 1897 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
Served in the operations in China in 19C0 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,, and took part in the-
relief of Pekin and Tientsin.
27 Captains Richards and Rotherham served in the occupation of Crete in 1S97-93 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Welsh Fusiliers. Served in the operations in China in 1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
a.ad took part in the relief of Pekin and Tientsin.
[For the remainder of Notes tea end nf King's Otcn Srotti'h Borderar; p. 2 633..
ist Eatt., Cherat, Pnnjab.
and Batt., South Africa.
The South. Wales Borderers.
Formerly the 2Ath {The 2nd Warwicfo
shire) Regiment.
[
24
265
TH
Regimental District,
BRECON.
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the South "Wales Borderers and the Montgomery
Militia respectively.)
■* Blenheim " " Raiiillies" "Oudenarde" "Malplaqubt" " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Cape of Good Hope,
[800" "Talayera" "Fuenies d'O.vob" "Salamanca" "Vittoria" "Pyrenees" " Nivelle " "Okthes"
" Peninsula" " Punjaub" "Chillianwallah " " Goojerat" " South Africa, 1S77-8-9 " "Burma, iSS5-S7.'>
Yearb'Ser.
' Foil Half Colonel. — Henry James Detraeher,1 CB. Ensign, 22 Feb. 55; Lieut.* 21 Sept. 35; Captain, p2i Oct. 59;
I Pay. Pay* Major, p2 Dee. 68 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 Jnue 77; Colonel, 1 July 81 ; Major General, 8 July 91 ; Colonel South
Wales Borderers, 22 Nov. oc.
26 ... lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Won. Uliek De Rupe Burke Boche,1 CB, Lieut. 6 Sept. 76; Capt. 18 Jane 8t;
Major, 10 Feb. ci ; Lt. Colonel , 29 Nov. 09.
Courtney Vor Trower,s.Rrinoi(nf Estab. S. Africa; Lieut. 17 May 77; Capt. 3 Oct. 8: ; Major, 4 Mar. 92 ;
Lt. Colonel, 9 June 01.
17
18
17
i5
16
17
16
16
Majors.
2 George Champney Palmes,0 DSO.)
~nd in Command 29 Nov. 99 y
20 l^f
2ND LIEUT.
10 Sept. 77
1 Charles Emilius Curll," 2«<i in Com-\\ I+ Sept. ?3 2, jan.
maud a June or j ' r ' I
1 Frederic Philip Sniyly7 31 Jan.
B.egma\ACa.m\)be\\X° Adjutant ^Middle- { 2(5 M
sex J'gZ. Si/lea 16 Nov. 90 )
2 Francis Charles King Hunter 2 July
EdTT.-tnl Sylvester Giliman, Adjutant 4')
Volunteer Battalion 1 Oct. 96 J
2 Jonas Hamilton du Boulay Travers12 ..
Henry Maeleod Graham,1-1 Adjutant 4"^
Battalion
5 Oct.
22 Jan.
1 Feb. 97 • .' ) S'
OAiTAIN.
9 June S2
5 Jan. S4
15 Aug. S5
9 June 86
12 Apr. 79
7 July 3o
1+ Dec. So ,4 June s6
1 Jan. 3o 2. 0ct. Si
1 July 81 1 25Feb. 89
BBEV.MA.I.
8 Juno 3 1
Captains.
Geo, Hughes Grant, 1CA<?/'. 3 £». 4 Sept. 95
1 Alfred Maitland Addison
1 Charles Archibald Ramsay Scott
Herbert Acheson Moore17
I
1 Arthur Henry Morris Hamilton Jones, )
Adj. 2 Volunteer Battalion 1 June 95 (
1 Hugh Gilbert Cassor., South Africa .....
t Fred. St. John Hughes
Clifton Vincent Reynolds Wright,'8 Adj
2 Vol. Battalion Lancaster Regt
15 Dec. 00
Clayton Gascoignc Bcaucuamp,1'JJef/«- >
tant 3 Volunteer Battalion 3 Feb. 96... )
Sydney Fitzwyman Cooke, Adjutant )
Volunteers, 30 Sept. 01 J
John Going,*' Adj. 1 Vol. Bti. 28 Apr. 98
Chas. Edw. FitzGerald Walker, Adju-'i
tant 5 Volunteer Battalion 1 Apr. 97... j
Sydney Sheridan Bradford.83^? .'uruuf 3 )
Vol. Bn. West Biding Regt. 18 Feb. 97 i
Victor Fercrnson,2* Assistant Press Cen- 1
tor. S. Africa j
Thomas Stirling .Marquis,-5
1 Wilfrid Edward Bownas Smith
2 Marcus John Barre de la Poer Beresford
2 Edward Whitmore Jones {De;>ot)
2 Franklin Macaulay Gillespie20
Edward CuninghameMargesso:i,27CeM- 1
tral Africa Regiment f
Francis George Courthope Mansel
Morgan, D.A.A. General, Cone. Depot, -
Southampton, 1 Apr. 01 (temp.) j
2 Edgar ram ac Purchas30
Robert Peel Yates ""
Norman Burrows,23 District Coinruand'-\
ant, Lines of Comrri. South Africa j
1 Charles John Satford
2 p.s.c. Charles William Pearless....
Walter Ernest Lawrence, Mounted \
Infantry, South Africa, 22 Sept. 01 .. j
2 Frederick William Gray
1 Anthony Julian Reddie, Adjutant 1
2 Sept. 01 j"
jUIEUTENANTS.
1 William Lyttletor. Lawrence '
1 Glynne Everard Earle Welby, 8. Africa
2 Robert, William Bradley, Adjutant >
10 Jan. 00 , ". j
Charles Lancaster Taylor"jLidede Camp )
to Major General Clements 13 Nov. 00 j
2 Frederick Gecrge Lawrence, Railtoav >
Staff Officer, South Africa \ . $ I
Francis innes Day,33 Uganda Rifles I
2 Harry Wh'tehill Stevens ...
2 Bertram William Collier
Ruy Bernard Campbell Ward, Pa./ Dtpt.
1 TeignmoutU Philip Melvill
1 Hubert Peel Taces
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
5 Feb.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
9 May
6 July
1 3 Feb.
25 July
5 Dec.
12 Mar. 9'
23 July 9c
13 Aug. 9:
17 Jan. 91
13 Aug. 9;
19 Nov. 9:
13 Aug. 9;
19 Nov. 9;
19 Nov. 9:
7 Feb. 85
6 Feb. 84
23 Feb. 85
6 May 85
29 Aug. 85
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 36
7 Feb. 3-,
25 Aug. 86
10 Nov. 86
31 July 89
3t July 89
26 Mar. 90
1 .Tune 90
23 Oct. 90
1 Oct. 91
i3 Nov. 91
r Sept. 92
22 Feb. 93
13 May 93
19 July 93
.5 Oct.
3 Nov.
24 Feb.
1 Sept
90
Nov
1 Nov. 92
1 Nov. 92
2 Dec. 9:
26 Oct.
92
11 Sept. 93
11 Sept. 93
ic- Nov. 95
15 Nov. 96
15 Nov. 96
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
1 Apr.
8 Apr.
6 Mar.
1 3 May
24 Oct.
92
93
26 May
25 June
7 Oct.
92
13 July
24 Oct.
24 Oct.
93
93
17 Aug.
23 Nov.
22 May
28 May
1 July
96
96
95
97 1
97 1
98
6 Mar. 98
2 Apr. 98
98;
29 Nov. 99 j
30 Nov. 99
22 Sept. 01
19 July
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
20 Feb.
7 Mar.
7 Dec.
2= Mar.
14 Oct.
9 Dec.
93 11 Jan.
93 11 Nov.
Nov.
14
14 Nov.
15 Nov.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
22 Nov.
24 Nov.
1 Apr.
25 June
June 92
June 93
Sept. 96
Jan. 9$
Juno 98
Sept. 93
Nov. 99
June 01
29 Nov. 'Jo
14 July 98
97
97
97
97
23 Nov.
29 Jan.
11 Apr.
20 Dec.
9S
99
99,
99
08
10 Jan.
00
93
1 Aug-.
00
99
7 Nov.
00
99
99
99
1 Sept.
22 Sept.
16 Oct.
'" 1
01'
99
-
99
99
99
Year£sei-i 266 The bouth Wales Borderers.
lull Halt :
Pay Pay. LIEUTENANTS, j ;ND EtKPT.i LIEUT.
5 ' ... 2 Richard Parry Crawley 20 Feb. 97! 26 July 98;
5 ... Roland GaskeH Palmer, Mounted In-'). „ ,
fantry. South Africa ; 20 Feb. 97 17 Aug. 98
S ... 12 Lechmere Howell Tudor ! 24 Mar. 97 10 Sept. 08
5 ... 2 George Augustus Riddell, Prov. Bn 15 May 97 10 Sept.
5 •■■ 1 Charles Edward Kitchiu 8 Sept. 97
5 ! ... 1 Basil George Bagot Paton 8 Sept.' 97
5 ... 2 William Charles Curgenven 1 Dec.
3 ... i Thouras Cattell Greenway 1 Dec.
4 I ... 1 Duncan Le Geyt Pitcher 16 Feb.
4 ! ... 2 DouglasJohn Dickinson {Depot) 18 May
3 ... |i Ilector James Doveton 4 Jan.
3 ! ... 2 Robert Ferguson Gross 4 Jan.
3 I ... Philip Arnold Grogan 4 Jan.
3 ... z William Oliver Priehard 4 Jan.
Second Lieutenants.
3 I ... 1 Hugh Francis Eliree 11 Feb.
3 I ... 1 Cyril Percivtile Caldwell Fuure Field. 12 A115.
3 I ... 1 Harold Butler 12 Aug.
3 ' ... : Denis Grey Wilson 12 Aug.
2 ... i Arthur Henry Vmcent-Watson ' 20 Jan. 00
2 ... 2 John Francis Bill 20 Jan. 00
2 ... 2 Reginald Snow Gwynn , 20 Jan. 00
2 ... ; Llewellyn Isaac Ge'thin Morgan-Owen...1 17 Feb. ->o
2 ... 2 HerbertCharlesHarfordWoronzoffMoffat 21 Feb. 00
... 1 Ardrew George Board 18 Apr. 00
2 ... 2 K. H. A. Hodgson 19 May 00
2 ' ... 2 Archibald Horace Joseph Ellis 11 Aug. 00
2 , ... 2 George Prescott Simonds 11 Aug. 00
1 , ... j William Hice Tudor Clement 5 Jan. o:
1 ... 1 Claude Ellis Morgan 5 Jan. 01
1 ] ... ji Percy Stanuish Hore 5 Jan. oi
i ... 2 Audley Mervy:; Owen John Lloyd 8 Jan. 01
1 ... 2 Hngh Griffith Coke Fowler .. 11 May o:
3 ... 2 Geoffrey Arthur Maekworth Praed ' 26 June 01
: ' ... Rupert Edric (iifford Berkeley 4 Dec. ci
1 .. I Colin Hay Giffard 4 Dec. 01
3 ... Quarter Matter: — 2 William Burrows,31 15 Nov. 93; Son. Capt. 29 Nov. 00.
6 ... * 1 Joseph Thomas Field,35 3 June 96; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Egypt, 17 Dec. 1892. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 13 Jan. 1903.
1 Major General Dagacher served in the Kaffir war of 1877-70, and took part in the operations against the
Galekas and in the attack 011 the Taba ka Udoda ; also served in the Zulu war of 1879 (CB„ Medal with Clasp).
♦ Ll.Colonel Hon. Ulick Roche sewed in the Kafir war in 1877-78 with the 1st Battalion ot'the 24th Foot, includ-
ng th« operations agaiust the Gaikas and Galekas I Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 ( Medal with two Clasps).
5 Lt.Colonel Trower served in the Kafir war in 1S77-78 including the operations against the Galekas and Gaikas ;
also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Palmes served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present during the operations against the Galekas,
and in the engagement at Quintana (Medal with Clasp).
7 MnjorsCurll andSinyly served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
10 Major R. Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-89 (Modal with two Clasps).
12 Major Travers served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Graham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Grant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain H. A. Moore served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Captain Wright served with the expedition to the Tam'oaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi'
(Medal with Clasp .
13 Captain Beauchamp served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Going served with tbc Eurmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
-J Captain Bradford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Ferguson served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Carrington,
Commanding the forces (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
25 Captain Marquin. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 736.
26 Captain Gillespie served in the 1-Tiger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expedi-
tions to Egbon, Bidt, and lloriu (Medal with Clasp).
2; Captain Margesson served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897 in charge of a Maxim
gun, including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida and llorin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
a'J Major Burrows served in the Benin Expedition in 1897 with the iSiger Coast Protectorate Forces (mentioned
iu despatches, Brevet of Maior, tfpd.il with Clasp).
30 Major Purchas served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-9^ (Star).
33 Lieut. Day served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1397, including the expeditions to
Bida and llorin (Medal with Clasp), and in (he operations on the Niger in 1898.
31 Captain Burrow3 served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese F.xpedilion in
'887-89 (Medal with Olar.p). Served in the South African war in 1899-1903 as Station Commandant on the Lines of
Communication (with rank of Captain).
3S Lieut. Field served in the Katir war in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
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The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Formerly the 2$th {The King's Own
Borderers) Regiment.
25
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L Regimental District,
BERWICK-ON-TWEED .
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Scottish Borderers Militia. )
The King's Cre5t. "In Veritate Religionis confido." The Castle of Edinburgh. "Ifisi Dominus fruatra."
The White Horse. " yecasperaterrent." " Minden " " Egjiont-of-Zee." "Egtpt" (with the Sphinx).
Years'Sei. il Mabtiniqce " "Afghanistan, 1878-80." " CmTBAL." " Tieah."
i PullHali Colonel. — William Craig Emilius Napier,1 Ensign, 2S Aug. 35 ; Lt. p 17 Nov. 37 ; Capt. p29 April 42 ; Breuet
iPar. Par Major, i3 Feb. 4S ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 30 May =,f% Colonel, 28 Oct. 54 ; Major, 23 Oct. 55 ; Major General,
9 ^LsLTch.6^;Lieut. General, 22 Aug. 73 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel King's Own Borderers, 23 Sept. S::.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 p.s.c. John William Godfray,4 CB. Assist. Adj. Gen. S. Africa, with rank of Coloue',
5 Oct. 00; Ensign, 24 Sept. 71 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 22 Dec. 79; Major, 6 June SS ; Brevet Lt. Colonel >
22 Jan. 96 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Jan. q3.
George Thomas William Hewat, 2nd Lt. 27 Sept. 71 ; Lt. 2S Oct. 71; Capt. 1 Jan. Si; Major, 14 Jane-
90; Lt. Colonel, 3 Dec. 98.
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2nd in Com-
>i Com- \
)5
iliJOBS.
2 Chas. Theodore Becker.
mand 21 June 98
1 George Nisbet Mayne,s 2nd
ma nd 3 Dec. gS (Bf.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00
Alex. HeDburne BarTinsrton Cavaye, 16
Aide de Camp to Lt. General
Tucker, 23 June 00 —
Montagu Grant Wilkinson,18 D.A.J
Gen. for Musketry, Salisbury PI, '
29 Sept. 00 {temp.)
1 Duncan Alwyn Macfarlane,2'' DSO.
Alt'd.WorsleyPennyman.aii?«c/-fc(D<7). )
George de Wet Verner,-2 Adjutant 24 )
Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 1 Aug. 98 /
2ND LIECT.
A.A.) I
lain > !
9 Aug. 73
13 June 74
C-irTAIN. BBEV.MAJ.
i July 81
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2 June 84
31 May 77 1 Apr. 86
30 Jan. 7S 17 April 79 1 Nov. S6
1 May
13 Aug.
Reynell H. Bayley Taylor,7 Army \ 1 ,
Ordnance Department J 1 J3 ■a-uff-
Chas. Jos. Edwd. Addis M' Arthur23...- 14 Jan.
v.s.c Alexander Beamish Hamilton,21 ( . T
D.A.A.G. Mong Kong, 24 June 01 ... ) 22 Jan-
6 May
24 May
1 Jan.
26 Feb.
1 July
1 July
11 Jan.
1 July
1 July
1 Aug.
1 Feb.
11 Dec.
30 Doc.
1 Jan.
S3 20 May 98
89 16 Nov. 98
94,
6 Feb. 96
19 May 98
=; Jan. oo>
3 Dec. 98
9 June 00
iS May ot
il May 01
12 June 01
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Captains.
Walter Dennistoun Sellar27
Edgar John Dent2"
Cecil Macdonald Stephenson29
Thomas George MacLaren,30 Aide de\
Camp to Col. if. G. Dixon, 1 Apr. 01 / j
Archibald Stephen Koe,31 Station \ I
Staff Officer, Ferozejmre, 20 Apr. 99 j I
Edward Robert Curetou32
Alfred Edward Haig,33 Staff- College ...
Seymour Campbell Johnston,34 Adj.) |
3 Volunteer Battalion 3 Apr. 97 5 ]
Augus George Fraser35
; Alan Ralph Cobbold30 1
David Ramsay Sladen,3" ZXSO |
Francis John Carmthers,16 Adi. ^ j
3 Battalion 1 Sept. 99 J j
Herbert William Rauigan,3' zeroing") |
in the British E. Africa Protectorate $
Norman Ernest Plavfair,33 Egyptian ')
Army '. $
Thomas Byrne Sellar40
p.s.c. Arth. Blair,11 DSO. Scottish Horse
Herbert Gilbert Maclachlan Amos, \
DSO. Adjutant 25 July 98 /
WidiamHeurySornervilleMAlester,42 )
Adjutant 28 Mar. 00 j
Henry Donald Neil MacleaD,44 DSO....
George Martin Hannay
Alfred John Welch15
David Drumn-.ond Gunn, Railway)
Staff Officer, South. Africa f
Ronald Charles Gibb46
Edward Sacheverell D'Ewes Coke48 ...
Chandos Leigh, DSO
Edward Nicholson Broaduent"
Charles Phipps John Ovans5"
■ Patrick Alexander Vansittart Stewart51
James Charles Waiter Connell52 ..
14 Sept.
18 Jan.
9 May
9 May
13 June
22 Aug.
22 Aug.
22 Aug. S3
29 Dec. 88
1 Mar. 90
Lieutenants.
2 Lionel Dixon Spencer53
1 William Thornton Wilkinson, DSO.
2 George Butler Stoney54
1 Thomas William Youngson, Prov. Bn.
2 John Alexander Doig57
2 Jas. Montgomery Vansittart Stewart
Thomas Paterson Wingate, Railway ~)
Staff Officer, South Africa )
2 Hugh Vincent Corbett Turnbull
1 Eric William Macdonald
1 Herbert William Todhunter
1 Charles Fraser Kennedy
1 Basil John Blenkinsopp Coulson
2 Sydney Herbert Thwaites
1 Hnsh Cobden
i Char :■ ; Ernest William Bland...
15 Oct.
13 July
21 Jan.
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
29 May
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
18 July
15 May
t6 June 97
8 Sept. Q7
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb. 98
4 May 98
4 May 98
11 May 93
1 June q8
11 Jan. 99
5 July 99
9 Dec. 99,
20 Jan. oo|
20- Jan. 00
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
25 Nov.
10 Mar.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
10 May
10 May
i o May
14 June
10 Sept.
4 Dei:
17 Apr.
13 Feb.
29 Apr.
23 May
22 May
19 May
2i Feb.
12 May
t 2 May
29 July
22 Sept.
26 Oct.
13 Nov.
31 Dec.
1 Jan.
r July 92
j Feb. 93
Mar. Qi
29 Nov. 00
83 30 Dec. 93;
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36 23 May 94
1 Sept. 9;,,
2 Jan. 96] 20 May
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May 97J
; May 97
i July o;
19 May 96
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26 Oct. 97
1 Jan. 93
20 Apr. 99-
Apr. 99
June 00
June 00
11 May 9S
25 Nov. 98
20 Apr. 99
10 May 99
28 Mar. 00
31 Mar. 00
1 Apr. 00
4 May 00
9 June- 00!
23 June 00'
24 June ooj
1 Aug. 00
13 Nov. 00
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31 Mar., ot
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23 June 00.
24 June 00
30 July 00
10 Sept. oo1
31 Mar. 01
1 Apr. or;
18 May 01
12 June or
24 Jute 01
9 Oct. ori
Years'Ser |
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Pay 'Pay
268
The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
2ND LIEUT.
20 Jan. 00
20 Jan. 00
7 Mar. 00
18 Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
iq May 00
9 June 00
LIEUT
1 Apr.
01
18 Hay
01
19 May
01
12 June
01
24 June
01
9 Oct.
01
9 Oct.
01
Lieutenants.
2 J ajies Robert Cook
2 Malcolm Arthur Russell Bell
1 Patrick Wellwood Dudgeon
1 George Robert Seton Logan-Home ...
i William Fergus Graham
George Stuart Douglas, with Indian j
Staff Corpt j
2 George Wilson Smith
Sfcond Lieutenants.
2 John William Jerome Alves , 11 Aug. 00
2 Charles Alexander Anti-obus 11 Aug. 00
1 Huh. Moubray St. Andrew Thornton > . rw
St.Job.Tt....: j ,7Uct- °°
2 Gore Munbee Barrow 17 Oct. 00
1 James Corbet Lang 10 Nov. 00
1 William George Stonor 5 Jan. 01
1 Alexander M'Culloch Jameson 5 Jan. 01
1 Reginald Wyndham Bruce 8 Jan. 01
2 Alexander Stewart Cooper 8 Jan. 01
1 John Mutter Ferguson 8 Jan. 01
1 Phipps Edward Stanley 8 Jan. 01
1 Ralph Hamilton Crake 11 May 01
2 Herbert John Mackenzie 26 June 01 1
t Charles Alexander Liuasay Irvine 26 June 01
1 Vf John Frederick .Mackav 27 July 01
1 Maurice de Wineleslie Malcolm 27 July 01
1 Walter Ernest Stuart 27 July 01
: John Eustace Cruickshank 14 Sept. 01
2 Bupert Arthur Haie Wortham 19 Oct. 01
Alexander Edwin Burnett 4 Dec. 01
Quarter Master*. — 2 Alexander M'Dermott, 13 Jan. 52; Hon. Lieut.
1 Bruce Ennis Parkinson, 11 Oct. 119 ; Hon. Lieut.
Farina* Blue. — Agentr, Messrs. Cox and Co.
t Battalion embarked for South Africa, 4 Jan. 1900. 2nd Battitlimi embarked for Egi/pl, iq July ii
' General Napier served as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Napier during his campaign of 1845 against the
Desert and Mountain Tribes on the right bank of the Indus. Served also at the siege of Sebastopol as Assistant
Director General of the Land Transport Corps (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Godfray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the crossing of the Swat Hiver.
and the engagement at Panjkora (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Furce with the 2nd Battalion King's Scottish Borderers, and was present in tlie engagement at Dargai on
the i8*th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi
Country and in the Barn Valley (two Clasps).
s Major Becker served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Acting Adjutant with the 1st Battalion 25th King's Own
Borderers, first with the Peshawar Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright, including the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against
the Waziri Khugianis; he was also present in the engagements at Kara Daka and Nargosi (Medal).' Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, in-
cluding the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora
(Medal with Clasp). Servediu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Peshawar
Column (two Clasps).
; Major R. H. B. Taylor served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal).
sLt.Col. Mayne served with the 1st Battalion 25th King's Own Borderers in tho Afghan war in 1879-80 with the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned
iD despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the
Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaignion the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force w th the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th Octoberand in the opera-
tions around Dwatoi and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
"> Major Cavaye and Captain Carruthers served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with
the Suakin FieklForce m December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and were present at the engagement
at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier
in 1889.
'8 Major Wilkinson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin and vras present in the engagement at Gemaizah
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the South African war of 1899-1900 as Assistant Provost-Marshal.
20 Major Macfarlane served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagemeata'Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1880. Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers including the action at tho Malakand Pass — dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the
18th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi Country
and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
21 Major Pennyman served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889.
22 Major Verner served with the 1st Battalion 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with
the Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was
present in the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the. 16th and 17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Superintendent of Army Sitmallers
(Medal with Clasp).
The Kino's Oven Scottish Borderers. 268a
23 Captain M'Arthur served with tne 1st Battalion King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in the
Khyber Line Force nnder Lieut. General Blight (Jledal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 and was
present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1890 with the Burmah Column
under Brigadier General Symons (Medal with Ciasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass,
the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
21 Major Hamilton served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S. and was present at the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
27 Maior Sellar served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
TJeeeniber 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 18S9. Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 — severely wounded (Brevet of Major).
29 Captain Stephenson served with the Chin-uushaiJIxpeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Melal with Clasp).
30 Captain MacLaren served with the Chitral Relief b'orce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagements at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
nnder Sir William Lockhert in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi Country — slightly wounded (mentioned in
despatche3, two Clasps).
31 Captain Koe served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
( Medal with Clasp) .
32 Captain Cureton served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was oresent at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force nnder Sir R,obert Low in 1895 as Signalling Officer 2nd Brigade, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass, the passage of Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at
Dargai on the 18th October and at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
33 Major Haig served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with.
Clasp, and Khedives Star); also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, in-
cluding the capture of the Malakand Pass (after which he was Acting Adjutant), the passage of the Swat River,
and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart m 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's
Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi Country and in the Bara Valley (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
34 Captain Johnston served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
33 Captain Fraser served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of the Atbara as Orderly Officer to Major General Hunter, Com-
manding the Infantry Division of the Egyptian Army ; was Base Commandant during the operations at Gedaref
subsequent to the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
36 Captain Cobbold served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force
in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with two Clasps).
3; Captain Sladen served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 18S8 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served in the cam-
paign on the.North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the
1 8th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi Country
and in the Bara Valley — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
38 Captain Rattigan served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with tho Suakin Field Force
in Dece mber 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers as
Regimental Transport Officer, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
39 Captain Playfair served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was
present in the engagement at Dargai on the 1 8th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Parses,
and in the operations in the Dwatoi Country and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Captain Sellar served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's
Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi Country and in the Bara VaUiy (two Clasps) .
41 Captain Blair terved in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, anu was present at
the battle of the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
■*'' Captain M Alester served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Scottish Bcrderer3, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi country ana in the Bara Valley (two Clasps) .
** Captain Maclean served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was
present in t>e engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga ) asses, and
in the operations in the Dwatoi Country and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
55 Captain Welch served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River,
and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhait in 1897-08 with the Tirah ExDeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's
Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi Country and in the Bara Valley (two Clasps).
46 Captain Gibb served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the'
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268b The Kings Own Scottish Borderers.
engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the Simpagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the
operations in the Dwatoi Country and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
*s Catitain Coke served with theChitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 2nd Battalion King's
Own Scottish Borderers, including the storming of the Malakand Pass — severely wounded (Medal wilh Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lsckhart in 1S9/-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagements at Dargai on
the iSth and 20th October and at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two Cla-ps).
49 Captain Broadbent served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-9S with the Tochi Field Force and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Scottish Borderers, and was present in the operations around Dwatoi (Medal with two Clasps).
50 Lieut Ovans served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and wps present at the
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations around Dwatoi and in the Bara Valley (Medal
with two Clasps) ,
51 Captain Stewart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
m ;r>Q7-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
tivo Clasps).
M Captain Connell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
two Clasps) .
53 Lieut. Spencer served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the
operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Souch African war in 1899-1900, and took
part in the defence of Ladysmith.
M Lieut. Stoney served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
two Clasps).
57 Lieut. Doig served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal
with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion the King's 0>rn Scottish Borderers (formerly the 2stli Regt.)
Raised in England in 1859. England and Scotland, to 1863. Ceylon, to 1868. India, to [875. Aden,
V> 1876. England, to 1879. Ireland, to 1886. Gibraltar, to 1886. England, to 1 883. (Entitled " The
King's Own Scottish Borderers," 1887.) Egypt, to 1888. The Soudan, to 1889 (action at Gemaizah).
Ivgypt.to 1830. India, 1890 (Chitral Relief Force and N. W. Frontier of India Campaign).
Continuation of Xotes to the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
2s Captain Hay, Lieuts. Johnson and Clieve served in the occupation of Crete in 1S97-98 with the 2nd
Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Served in the operations in China in 1903 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Welsh Fusiliers, and took part in the relief of Pekin.
31 Captain Cadogan served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in China in 1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
and took part in the relief of Pekin.
32 Captain Willes served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal
with Clasp).
53 Major Madocks served with the Unyoro Expedition in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal); in 1S98 with the expedition against the Ogaden Somalis (Clasp): and in Uganda in 1899 including
the ODerations against Kabarega, and afterwards as Staff and Intelligence Officer (mentioned in despatches) .
37 Lieut. Walwyn served in the occupation of Crete in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Served iu the operations in China in 1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and took part in the
relief of Pekin and Tientsin (DSO.).
35 Lieut. Owen served in the operations in China in 1903 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and took
part in the relief of Pekin and Tientsin.
sc Second Lieutenant Vyvyan served in the operations in China in 1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, and took part in the relief of Pekin.
33 Lieut. Ransome served with the Burmese Expedition in 188J-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (formerly the 23rd Regiment).
Raised in 1689, and proceeded to Flanders, 1694. To Ireland, 1697. To Flanders, 1701 (battles of
Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde, and Malplaquet). To England, 1713. To Flanders, 1742 (battle of
Dettingen). To hlngland, 1745. To Flanders, 1747. To England, 1748. To Minorca, 1755. To Gib-
raltar, 1756. To England, 1756. To Germany, 1758 (battle of Minden). To England, 1763. To
America, 1763. To England, 1784. To St. Domingo. 1794. To England, 1796. To Holland, 1799. To
Egypt, 1801 (received the badge of "Egypt" — with the Sphinx). To Gibraltar, 1801. To England,
1803. To Bremen, 1S05. To England, 1806. To Copenhagen, 1807. To England, 1807. To Nova
Scotia, Feb. 1808. To the West Indies, Dec. 1808 (capture of Martinique). To Halifax, i3og. To
the Peninsula, 1810 (battles of Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and
Toulouse). To England, 1814. [Second Battalion raised in 1804. To Spain, 1808 (battle of Corunna).
To England. 'Vvalcheren, and returned to England, 1809. Amalgamated with 1st Battalion, 1814.] To
Belgium and France. 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1818. To Gibraltar, 1823. To England,
1834. To Nova Scotia, 1838. To Canada, 1840 To West Indies, 1843. To Nova Scotia, 1847. To
England, 1848. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). To
England, 1856. To India, 1837 (capture of Lucknow). To England, 1869. To India, 1880. To Burma h,
1885 (campaign of 1885-86). To India, 1887 (Hazara Expedition. 1891}. To Aden, 1896. To England,
1897. To South Africa, 1899.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised at Newport (Wales) in 1858. To Malta. 1859. To Gibraltar, 1863. To Canada, 1866. To
England. 1867. To West Coast of Africa and Ashanti. 1872^ To England, 1873. To Gibraltar, 1874
To 'England. 1880. To Ireland, 1S83. To England. 1892. To Malta, 1895 (occupation of Crete). To
Hong Kong. 1898 (operations in China, 1900).
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
lliB££t.Xu&ZteclSae*1'] Formerly the 26th (The Cameraman) and
the goth {Perthshire Volunteers — Light Infantry) Regiments.\_ ^BUuaLTON.
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26
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CThe 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Royal Lanark Militia.)
"Blenheim" "Ramillies" "Oudbnabde" "Malplaqu.-t " "Mixdobi" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx).
TearsSer ' ^obunna " " Maetinique " " Guadaloupe " "China" (with the Dragon). " South Aeeica,
' GCADALOTPE'
'Lrcssow'
1846-7" " Sevastopol" "Lrcoow" "Abyssinia" " South Afbica, 1377-S-9."
pa? P»y Colonel.— SiV James Clerk Rattray,1 ECB. Ensign, "17 Jan. 51; Lieut, 11 Aug. 5+; Captain, o Sept. 55;
Major, 14 Jan. 62 ; Lt.Colonel, p3 June 64 ; Colonel, 3 June 69 ; Major General, 14 Nov. 79 ; Lt. General.
1 1 July 01 ; Colonel Scottish Rifles, 17 Sept. 99.
: 26 ••« Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Ernest Cooke,3 Lieut. 15 Jnly 76; Captain, 24 Jan. 83; Major, 29 Apr. 92;
I if. Colonel, 3 Apr. 99 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
24 ■•• 1 Sydney Gordon Grant,1 indLieut. 1 May 78; Lieut. 29 Sept. So; Captain, 16 Oct. 85; Major, 15 Dee. 94;
Lt.Colonel, 10 Oct. 01.
Majobs.
2 Robert B. Fell,6 2»rf in Com. 13 Mar. 00. |
1 Thomas Townler Macan j
Allan Tesey Ussher,8 Adjutant 3 ")
Lanarkshire Tol. Rifles 16 Nov. 96... J
1 Conyngham Richard Cecil Ellis,9 X>SO.
Lionel Combe
pj.c. Herbert Sutherland Walker14-) |
(Bf. Lt.Colonel 8 July 99), Staff Cap- V
tain. War Office, 70 Apr. 00 {temp.))
Herbert Forbes Churchill, Adj. 3 Vol. \
Batt. Manchester Segt. 2 Dec. 95 ... j
R. H.Alexander (Depot)
Henry Nugent Head, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. ~)
JV. Staffordshire Regt. 15 liar. 97 ... S
Captains.
Chas. Maxwell Shurlock Henning, )
Adjutant 4 Battalion 1 Feb. 99 5
Geo. Dalbiac Luard, .4^.3 .Bn. 15 Aug.96
Robert Wanless-O'Gowan,9 Inspector 1
of Musketry )
1 Archibald Offley Jenney
1 Wilfrid Marryat Bliss
Philip Rynd Robertson
Crofton Bury Yandeleur,10 Staff Capt. ~)
for Intelligence, South Africa 5
1 William Alston Dykes
2 Geo. Tupper Campbell Carter-Camp- )
bell,1- Adjutant 20 Nov. 99 j
2 Ernest de Launoy Hayes13'.
MaynardFrancisColchester-Wemyss, ")
Adj. Queen' 'sYol.Rifle Brig. 11 July93^
1 Charles Edward Tuson
1 George Adams Ellis;5
Maurice Loraine Pears,10 Railway 1
Staff Officer, S. Africa )
Hesperus D. Watkiss Lioyd, Egyp.Army
2 Thomas Henry Healey.16 Prov. Bn
2 James Huntly D.itton'3
2 Arthur Cecil Northey13
2 William Hugh Barton10
1 Richard Oakley (Depot)
1 .lames G. Chaplin,17 Adjutant 29 Oct. 98
2 Ian Stewart.18
2 Henry Edward Green, ;9 DSO
Ernest Johnson, Reserve; Kith 12}
Provisional Battalion )
Arthur Herbert Wood.20 A. S. Corps
George Hale Lane, Reserve ; Prov. Bn.
Arthur L. Williams, '21 Reserve (Depot)...
1 Walter Joseph Maxwell-Scott,— . South ~>
Africa, with 2 Battalion j
Lieutenants.
t James Stewart M'Euen
2 Mark Kerr13
2 Arthur Lord Mackinnon13
2 Francis Alex. Chetwood Hamilton13
1 Vincent Corbett Sandilands
1 Harry Hylton Lee
2 William Henry Macallan2*
George Griee, Captain n Bn. Imperial }
Yeomanry, South Africa j
1 Harold William Edden
2 Dngald Stewart Gilkison25
1 Arthur Gerald Ritchie
1 Eric Stanley Girdwood,^ South Africa, "«
Kith 2 Battalion j
1 Reginald Hugh Chisholm,13 South')
Africa, with 2 Battalion )
2 Oliver Miles Torkington9
2 Douglas Ramsay Ewing13
2 Patrick Ronald Napier
Chas. Braithwaite VTeMis,2' Assist. Dist. )
Cornmr. Sierra Leone Protectorate ... j
1 John Maurice Colchester-Wemyss28
2 Edmund Bromneld Ferrers29
2 Frederic George William Drafter.
1 Allan Ronald MacAUau
2 Charles Guy Bramwell2^
2ND LIEUT.
11 May
23 Oct.
19 Feb. 3.- 1
LIEUT.
2 June So
1 July 81
1 July 81
5 Dec. 83
10 Mar. S3
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 34
7 Feb. 85
5 Feb.
20 June
23 Oct.
3 May
20 OCt.
27 Jan.
9 Apr.
17 Dec.
20 Apr.
9 Oct.
21 Oct.
7 Mar.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
11 Apr.
22 Jan.
5 Sept.
30 Jan.
24 Mar.
20 Feb.
8 Sept,
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
4 May
7 May
23 Nov.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
18
I 2S
87 22
88 16
89 29
92
10
92
28
92
4
93
14
95
6
93
15
94
20
94
1
94
26
94
24
9i
10
96
ir
3:
1
95
30
r3
97 28
Feb. 85
Oct. 85
Apr. So
Apr. 36
Aug. 86
Aug. 86
June 91
Nov. 91
Apr. 92
Apr. 93
Dec. 93
Oct. 94
Nov. 94
Jan. 93
Jan. 95
Apr. 93
Nov. 93
Nov. 95
Apr. 96
Apr. 96
June 96
Oct. 97
July 98
July 81
J uly g3
Mar. 74
Dec. 78
Dec. 98
971 29 Oct. 98
971 1 Feb. 99
971 3 May 99
97 3 May 99
q8| 3 May 99
3 May 99
5 June 99
14 Oct.
24 Oct.
30 Dec.
20 May
24 June
24 June
5 Ji'y
19 July
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
i3 Oct.
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
99; 29
99] 26
99 1 10
99; 19
99 ! 14
99j 1
99 17
99; 1
99 22
99 7 Jan. 00
20 Miiy 99 25 Jan,
99 25 Jan. 00
CAPTAIN. BUB!. UIJ.
13 Nov. 89]
22 June 91
2 Mar. 92
5 Apr. 93
29 Apr. 92
iS Jan. 99
15 Feb. 99
25 Feb. 99
29 Mar. 99
29 Jan. 00
29 Nov.
16 Apr. 941 25 May 97 13 Feb. 01
23 Nov. 94 13 Mar. 01
15 July 01
13 Dec. 94 10 Oct. 01
15 Nov. Q5
2 Dec. 95
U1..1. A 29 Nov. 00;
19 Feb. 96! "
j Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
26 Apr. 96
23 Dec. 96
10 Oct. 97
2 Nov. 97
22 Dec. 97
11 Jan. 99
11 Jan. 99
1 Feb. 99
i3 Mar. 99
29 June 99
23 Aug. 9Q
23 Aug. 99
9 Oct. 99
?5 Jan. 00
25 Jan. 00
25 Jan. 00
10 Apr. 00
19 Apr. 00
16 Nov. 91
14 June 00
17 Apr. 81
20 Aug. 85
22 June „..
Jan. 00.
Feb. 00
Apr. 00
Apr. 00
i
June 00
Aug. 00 j
Apr. 01
June 01 j
J une 01 1
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The Gameronians {Scottish Rifles).
Second Lieute!»4xts.
i -Tames Fairlie
2 Ewan Fatrick Grant10
2 John Earner Turner10
i Herbert Charles Hyde Smith
i William Denman Croft
2 Geoff. HaymondWorthington Wiluier16
i Charles Shaw Cameron
2 George Frederick Phillips30
2 John Collier Stormonth-Darling
i John Alex. Kinglake Clayton Lewis ...
i Gregor Macgregor
t David Pasley Fraser
2 Arthur Campbell Taylor
2 William Andrew Dykes Barrj-
i Albert Harold Seagrim
2 Francis Thomas Wogan-Browne...
2 Percy Reed Dodd
2 David Hay Thorburn
2 Donald Cuthbertson Sword
2 Hubert Evetts
2 Michael Bruce Pollard-TJrquhart ...
i Hervey Major Lawrence
Quattrr Mutters. — i Jesse Woolger, 8 May 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Thomas Finn,31 6 July 98 ; Son. Lieut.
W. E. Hogan, Hon. Lieut.— Reserve.
Facings, Rifle Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
isf Battalion embarked for India, 1 Dec. 1894. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 23 Oct.
2nd LIEUT. |
20 Jan.
00
20 Jan.
00
20 Jan.
00
21 Feb.
00
7 Mar.
00
iS Apr.
00
18 Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
5 May
00
23 May
00
23 May
00
11 Aug.
00
5 Jan.
01
8 Jan.
01
8 Jan.
01
4 May
01
ii May
01
24 July
01
24 July
01
19 Oct.
01
399.
1 Sir James Rattray served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 4th Dec. 1S54, including th?
tiege and fall of Sevastopol, was severely wounded at the ansault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and waspresent with Havelock's
Column at the relief and subsequent defence ofLucknow (twice mentioned in despatches), defence of the Alumbagh
under Outram, and capture ofLucknow by Lord Clyde (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
3 Colonel Cooke served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 2nd Battalion Scott
Rifleswith the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the engagements at Spion Kop
and Vaal Krantz, in the operations of 14th to 27th February 1900 including the engagement at Pieter's Hill and
the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the subsequent advance through Northern Natal,
and in the operations under Sir Francis Clery in the Transvaal (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel,).
* Lt.Colonel Grant served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
0 Major Fell served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements
at Zungin Nek and Kcmbula (Medal with Clasp).
8 Major Ussher served in the operations against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
9 Major Ellis (DSO.), CaptainWanless-O'Gowan (mentioned in despatches, Bt. of Major), and Lieut. Torkingtorr
served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles with the Ladysmith Relief
Force, and were present at the battle of Colenso and in the engagement at Spion Kop— severely wounded.
10 Captains Vandeleur, Pears, and Barton, and Second Lieuts. Grunt and Turner served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles, and took part in the advance through Northern Natal after the
relief of Ladysmith, and in the operations under Sir Francis Clery in the Transvaal.
12 Captain Carter-Campbell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Scottish
Rifles with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the engagements at Spion Kop
and Vaal Krantz, and the operations of 14th to 27th February 1900 including the engagement at Pieter's Hill and
the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches), took part in the subsequent advance through Northern Natal,
and in the operations under Sir Francis Clery in the Transvaal (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
13 Captains Hayes, Dutton, and Northey, and Lieuts. Kerr, Mackinnon, Hamilton, Chisholm, and Ewing served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and
were present at the battle of Colenso, in the engagements at Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz, and the operations of
14th to 27th February 1900 including the engagement at Pieter's Hill and the relief of Ladysmith, took part in the
subsequent advance through Northern Natal, and in the operations under Sir Francis Clery in the Transvaal.
14 Lt.Colonel Walker served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as special service
officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the operations in the
Northern Territories of the Gold Coast in 1897-08 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
15 Captain Ellis served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1SQ7 with the Tochi Field and Tirah Expeditionary Forces, including the operations on the Samana Range and in
the Kurram Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
16 Captain Healey served in the operations in the Soudan in 1885-89, and was present in the engagements at
Giniss (Medal for distinguished conduct in the field), Kosheh, Sarras— five times wounded (mentioned iu de-
spatches, Bar to distinguished conduct Medal), Uemaizah and Toski (2nd Bar to distinguished conduct Medal).
Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1836 on Transport duty, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Chaplin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force and the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment,
including the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
ls Captain Stewart and Second Lieut. Wilmer served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
Scottish Rifles, and took part in the operations under Sir Francis Clery in the Transvaal.
13 Captain Green served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-1899 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at
the battle of Colenso, in the engagements at Spion Kop (slightly wounded) and Vaal Krantz, and in the operations
of 14th to 27th February 1900 including the engagement at Pieter's Hill and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned
in despatches) ; took part in the subsequent advance through Northern Natal, and in the operations under Sir Francis
Clery in the Transvaal, {DSO.).
J0 Captain Wood served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
Served m the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles with the Ladj-snuih Relief
Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the engagements at Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz, in the opera-
tions of 14th to 27th February 1900 including the engagement at Pieter's Hill and the relief of Ladysmith ^men-
tioned in despatches), and in the subsequent advance through Northern Natal.
21 Captain Williams served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884 on special
service.
22 Lieut. Maxwell-Scott served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regi-
ment, and was present in the engagements at Reitfontein and Lombard's Kop, and at the defence of Ladysmith ; after-
ward! on the Natal Line of Communication with the Drakenberg Defence Force; took part with the 2nd Battalion
Scottish Rifles in the operations under Sir Francis Clery in the Transvaal.
2* Lieut. Macallan served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles.
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). 2jca
25 Lieuts. Gilkison and Bramwell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish
Rifles with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and were present at the battle of Colenso, in the engagements at Spion
Kop and Vaal Krantz, in the operations of 14th to 27th February 1900 including the engagement at Pieter's Hill
and the relief of Ladysmith, and in the subsequent advance through Northern Natal.
26 Lieut. Girdwood served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles with the
Ladysmith Relief Force on Transport duty, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the engagements at Spion
Kop and Vaal Krantz, and in the operations of 14th to 27th February 1900 including the engagement at Pieter's
Hill and the relief of Ladysmith : took part in the subsequent advance through Northern Natal and in the operations
under Sir Francis Clery in the Transvaal
-' Lieut. Wallis served in the operations in Sierra Leone in iSaS-09 including the Karene and Mendi'and Expedi-
tions and the operations in Sherbro' (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
23 Lieut. Colchester-Wemyss served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles
with the Ladysmith Belief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the engagements at Spion Kop and
Vaal Krantz, and in the operations of 14th to 27th February 1900 including the engagement at Pieter's Hill —
severely wounded.
29 Lieut. Ferrers served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles with the
Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso and in the engagements at Spion Kop and Vaal
Krantz — wounded.
30 Second Lieut. Phillips served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Quarter Master with a wing of the
4th Battalion Scottish Rifles, and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony including the surrender of
Commandant Prinsloo.
31 Lieut. Finn served in the Gaika war of 187S with the 90th Light Infantry, including the operations in the
Waterkloof and Perie Bush; also served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was preseut in the engagements at Zungin
Nek, Kambula, and TJlundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd
Battalion Scottish Rifles with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the engage-
ments at Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz, and in the operations of 14'h to 27th February igoo including the
engagement at Pieter's Hill and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the subsequent
advance through Northern Natal and in the operations under Sir Francis Clery in the Transvaal.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) ,— formerly the
26th Cameronians.
Raised in 1688 and proceeded to Flanders in 1691 till 1700. Scotland, to 1702. Netherlands,
to 1713. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland, to 1716. Ireland, to 1726. Gibraltar, to 1738. Minorca, to
1748. Ireland, to 1754. Scotland, to 1757. Ireland, to 1767. North America, to 1800. England, to
1801. Egyrjt. to 1802. Scotland, to 180^. T2nd Battalion raised and proceeded to Ireland to 1807.
* U1J' J. L ■. Ui j ; 1 UVS I O^O. '_J 1 i 1 _ lIUUI . L '-' J. -: J Jj . JJC1IJJ LL'-lii . U\J 1 -. ' ->' i ■ J.J. (.'IclllU. L ',' 1 _.''.,' 1 . > !'.. UL1J.11U, \t\J A ''■-■'- .
England, to 1865. India, to 1875. England, to 1876. Scotland, to 1878. England, to 1880. Malta,
to 1881 England, to 1*84. Scotland, to 1886. Ireland, to 1891. England, to 1894. India,
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27
TH
Beg
tistE
2nd
The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Formerly the 27th (Innishilling) and the 108th
'ouAQKtriCt'i (Madras Infantry) Regiment*.
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the Fermanagh, Tyrone, and Dor egal Militia respectively.
The Castle of Inniskilling, with St. George's Colours. The White Horse. '* Necaspei a terrent." " St. Lbcia^
" Egtpi" (with the Sphinx). "Maida" " Badajcz "" Salamanca" "Vittobia" " Pyrenees" " Nivblle"
'" Obthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" " South Afuica, 1835, 1846-7" " Cbntbal India.
Colonel.— William Roberts,1 Ensign, pi Nov. 39 ; Lieut. ,0 July 43 Capt. v 17 Aug. 52; Brem-t Major
2 Nov. 55; Major, 17 Sept. 58; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 27 Dec. 64; Lt.Coloncl, *2 June 65; Colonel,
27 Dec. 69 ;' Major General, 4 May bo ; Lieut. General, 21 Aug. 83 ; Colonel Royal luniskillnig Fusiliers,
2 Jan. 98. ,, . . XT
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Richard Lloyd Payne,2 DSO. Lieut. 5 Jan. 76 ; Capt. 8 Hay 85 ; Major, 8 Nox. 94;
Lt. Colonel, 27 Jan. 00; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
23 ». 2 p.s.c. Archibald James Murray," DSO. 2nd Lieut. 13 Aug. 79 ; Lieut. 1 July 81 ; Capt. 1 July i>7 ; Major,
1 June 98; Lt. Colonel, 2a Oct. 00.
Year6'Ser.
Pull I Half
Pay.! Pay.
26 ! ...
"1st Batt., South Africa.
Bait., Dalhousie,
Punjab.
'3
2 Edward Aubrey Strachan 1 May
Majoes.
Gerald Mackay Mackenzie, 2ml
Command 28 July 00
Richard Charles Clement Cox, 2nd'}
in Command 29 Oct. 00 >
.;::l
iSIl LIUUT.
13 Aug.
21 June
; Aug.
11 Oct.
14 Jan.
lT/.s
Charles John Lloyd Davidson, DSO
p.s.c. John Leathley Armitage, Inst. >
Royal Military College 2? June 96... j
1 p.s.c.HarryOthd Devereux Hickman,8"^
D.A.A. Gen. Deconport, 1 Aug. 01...)
1 George Powell Stewart9
Thos. Godwin Campbell Reynolds10 ...
Captains.
Richard Mildmay Foot," D.A.A.G, ». j
Soi'lh Aj'rica F.F. 10 Nov. 00 .)
1 Annesley John Hancocks (Depot)
Ernest Blennerhassett Blennerhassett
Francis George Jones, ^-Adjutant 3 li.i..
2 HeDry Percy Hancox"
Charles Rodney Heastey15
Charles Arthur Wilding,1' Adj. 4 Bn. .
p.s.c. Edward Jas. Buckley, D.J..A.&. I
Dublin, 12 Mar. 00 (temp.) /
1 Ambrose St. Quintin Ricardo,17 DSO. I
Adjutant 23 Mar. 01 J
2 Frederick Hugh Gordon Cunliffc18
2 Robert Campbell Pierce10 (Depot)
William FrancisHessey, Staff Officer, [
S. Africa )
John Cecil Armstrong. Ai-mi/ Pay Dept.
2 Travers E. Clarke,2" Adjutant 31 Oct.98
1 Percival Seott-Beves21 ! 10 Nov
Stafford James Somerville,22 Pay- 1
master Dcolali Depot 16 Dec. 99 ... )
Evan Henry Llewellyn, CV „f Africa Egt. 2, May
1 Robie Fitzgerald Uniaeke, Staff College IO Oct.
p.s.c. Henrv Adolphe Leverson, Staff 1
Captain, Wat- Office, 20 July 01 (temp.) S ' 2> Jan-
1 George William Kenny23 26 Apr.
2 Edward Sausmarez Carey2* 19 July
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
14 Sept. 87
j6Nov. 87
10 Nov.
:6 June
9 Nov.
29 Mar.
1 1 June 90
9 Oct. 90
1 July
8 Dec.
1 Feb.
1 July
3i 1 Feb.
July 81
7 May
2 Feb.
1 Feb.
17 Oct.
1 July
30 Jan.
14 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May
16 Dec.
30 Jan.
10 Nov.
11 Sept.
22 Oct.
81 28 Aug.
84 6 Mar.
84 24 June
24 .1 une
1 July
Q»
29 Nov. 90
91
Robert William Hamilton Mitchell25
1 Joseph Aloysius Byrne
Randal William Johnstor, Reserve ; )
Hon. Major late 5 Bn. Irish Eijles... j
2 John Evans
Henry Alexander Johnson28
2 George Charles Grazebrook2a
1 James Norman Crawford
4 Oct.
23 Dec.
15 Dec. 90
:i Aug. 91
10 Juno 91
4 June 91
30 Sept. 91
20 Juue 92
21 Sept,
21 Sept
21 Jan.
19 July
22 Nov.
9'
20 June 92
1 Feb. 93
1 War. 95
24 June 96
1 June 97
7 June 97
6 Aug. 97
13 Aug. 79
7 Mar. 94
29 May 95
29 May 95
7 Dec. 95
Lieutenants.
1 Edward William Atkinson
1 Richard Ashniur Blair Young
2 Charles Henry George Vesey Stokes32 .
2 Noel Holmes Lincoln
1 Daniel George Harold Auchinleck
Thomas Wm.Whiffen, S. Garrison Begt
2 Samuel George Roe
2 Charles Frederick Knaggs
Thomas Andrew Dunlop Best, A.D.C. i
to Brig. Gen. S. B. Beatson j
Cecil Ridings
2 William Wa'krude Meldon
Henry Percy Pott.wiVft Indian Staff Corps
1 John Graham Devenish
1 Alexander James Marriott Gordon .
2 Godfrey Robert Viveash Steward ....
2 Edmund Francis Tarlton Traill, S. Africa
1 Rupert Caesar Smythe
1 Richard Alexander Chaloner
i Charles James Reginald Walker
2 Waldegrave Percy Thompson
2 James Brignell Dand
1 7 July
24 June
1 July
1 June 97
1 July
6 Aug. 97
3 Nov.
I Dec.
13 Apr.
33 Apr.
13 Apr.
1 June
1 June
8 June
9 Oct.
24 Oct.
16 Dec.
2 Feb.
16 Mar.
II Apr.
15 Aug.
16 Nov.
BHEV.MAJ.
26 Apr.
13 Apr.
1 Feb.
24 Oct.
17 Dec.
25 Feb.
26 May
29 Oct.
99
9S
97
99
99
29 Nov. 'jo
29 Nov.
12 Aug.
:4 July
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
14 Sept,
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
11 Feb. 99
11 Feb. 99
20 May
3 Aug.
18 Oct.
iS Oct.
iS Oct.
6 Dec.
24 Jan.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
4 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
13 Jan. 9b! 17 June 01
6 Apr. 98] 20 July 01
1 Aug. 01
09
20
?b
4
99
11
99
20
99
16
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IS
Second Lieutenants.
2 William Augustus Cecil Kinsman(Depot)' 21 Apr.
1 Everard Isaac Manders 1 21 Apr. 00
2 George Chatterton Adams 1 23 May
2 John Hugh Walter Makin ' 18 July 00
Apr.
98
Apr.
QE
June
01"
Dec.
98
Oct.
99
Mar.
00
Mar.
00
Apr.
or,
May
CO
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OO
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OO
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OO
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Pay. Par.
The Royal Inn.iskilh.ng Fusiliers. 272
Secoxd Lieutenants. ! 2SD '■"'II-
2 ... ,2 Manrice Oliver Whyte Stack n Aug. oo a Lj t D . d { h campaign on
- = J°hn Henry Reginald Yardley 5 Jan. 01 the Sorth West Frontier of India under Sir
i ... i uiaamnte ^. ........................ 3 Jan. 01 William Lockhart in 1897-98 -wit a the 2nd
1 .... James Halfpenny. W^Lfrtca Fronts Force | Jan. °, ^ m ^^
1 ... .1 Denton De la Coar Ray i 3 Jan. 01, . , „, , - = v
1 ..A William David Kenny .. 8 Jan. 01 "l^^- Stoke3 ssrved ^ the campaiea
1 ... 1 Hugh Anstrutber Harris S Jan. 01 Qn the Xonh West Frontier of India under
1 ... 1 Herbert Nugent loving S jan. o. gir winism Lockhart in 1S97-9S with, the 2nd
1 ... 1 Cnarles stanmore Page ..... *M*y 01 Battalion Royal ilmiskimng Fusiliers (Medal
1 ... 2 George Montgomei-v Jennings 4 Hay 01 ^.1. pi.,.)
1 ... Ii Afcter Mackenzie Forteath I 4 May o, M c ^ seryed . ^ Af han
1 ... t James Alexander Armstrong 20 June ox of l878^0 w;th the md BattaUon of the Liver-
. ... 1 John Leslie Weston , 26 June 01 Regiment, and was present at the capture
1 ... 1 Harry Childers Thompson i+sept. 01 £f lhePe=TOrJ&>tal (Medal withClaspj. Served
: ::: r SSSSJ^s'&St ::::::::;:::::::":: "3 S£. II -*£ #: ?™e E^ed,tion in lS3^87 (Ueflai
i ... George Woodward Willcock 4 Dec. 01 ^"tnuiasp,.
5 ... Quarter Hunters. — i James Arthur Page, ip Feb. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
20 ... 2 Thomas Vincent Jones,33 7 Jan. 82; Son. Captain, 7 Jan. 92.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
itt Baft, embarked for South Africa, 5 Nov. 18S9. 2nd Baft, embarked tor India, 12 Dec. 1S88.
1 Lieut.General Roberts served with the 28th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the Battles of Aloa and Iakerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair i a the Cametervon the iSth June (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal l.
Commanded a detachment of 500 men of the 28th Regt. against the Wagners with the Okamundel Field Force in
1859, including the assault on the Fort of Beyt on the 6th Oct., and siege and occupation of Dwarka. ; commanded
the reconnaissance on Dwarka from Lt. Colonel Donovan's Force, consisting of 2 field-pieces and 150 men, on the
26th October 1859. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of a Brigade of the Kabul Field Force and
in command of tne Bala Hissar Fortress till promoted to Major General (Medal),
2 Colonel Payne served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 187S, including the storming
of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements of Zungin Nek,
Kambula Hill, and 171 undi( Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-86 with the 2nd
Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in '.S97 with the Mohmand Field Force
with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
7 Lt. Colonel Murray served in the operations in Zululand in i8S3. Served in the South African war in 1S99-1903
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Intelligence, Natal Field Force, and afterwards as an Assistant Adju-
tant General (mentioned in despatches. DSO.).
8 Major Hickman served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the operations in the Soudan in December i883 including the engagement at Gemaizah(4th Class of the Medjidie,
Clasp).
9 Major Stewart served in the operations on the North East Frontier of Burma in 1891-92.
lc Major Reynolds served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 886-88 (Medal with two Clasps); with the Chin
Lustai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Transport Officer (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Field Force in 1891 as
Brigade Transport Officer (Clasp).
11 Major Foot served in the operations in Zululand in iSSS. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
on Special Servtce with the Lady smith Relief Force, including the o Derations of 19th to 27th February 1900 —
wounded (Brevet of Major).
12 Major Jones served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 as Signalling Officer. Served it
the campaign on the North West Fronteir of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley
and tLe occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1903
with the Lads'smith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso and in the operations of 17th to 24th
January 1900 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
13 Captain Hancx served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1889 -90 (Medal with Clasp).
n Captain Heastey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier .'f India under Sir William Lockhart i£
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Wilding served in the Wuntho Expedition in 1890-Qi with the Burma Military Police (Medal with
Clasp).
17 Captain Ricardo served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley, and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
'•* Captain Cunliffe served in the Hazara Expedition in '1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief F^rce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant 2nd Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Pierce served with the Eastern Column, Burma, in 1891-92. Servedinthe campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Clarke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal lriniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
21 Captain Scott-Beves served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-93 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including
the operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
22 Captain Somerville served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley ahd the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Captain Kenny served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Captain Carey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart is
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Captain Mitchell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William L jckhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
28 Captain Johnson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Captain Grazebrook served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary- force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khvber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
2 73 The Gloucestershire Regiment.
.A.O J Formerly the 28th (North Gloucestershire) and
** Bristol8''''''' J the fa'HSouth Gloucestershire) Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the South and North Gloucester Militia respectively.)
1st Butt., Ceylon.
2iidBatt., South Africa.
Ramillibs " " Locisburg " "Quebec, 1759" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Maid a" "Corunna" " Talaveba"
^BaRROSA" "AtBDEliKi" " SALAMANCA " " VlTTOBIA " "PlllENEEs" "NlVELLE" " NlVE " "OkTHKS"
"Toulouse" " Peninsula" " Waterloo" "Punjaub " "Chilli an wallah" "Goojebat" "Alma" "Inker-
man" " Sevastopol " "Delhi."
Colonel.— John Patrick Sutton Redmond,1 CB. Ensign, 7 Jan. 42; Lieut. v-ig Sept. 43; Captain, 20 May
48 ; Major, ''n May 55; Lt. Colonel, v 10 May 6t ; Colonel, 10 May 66 ; Major General, 1 Oct. 77; Lt.Ueneral,
1 July 81 ; Colonel Gloucestershire Regiment, 25 Jan. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Robert Frederick LindseH," CB. Lieut. 2: Sept. 74; Captain, 19 Nov. Si; Major,
1 July 99 ; Lf .Colonel, 12 Dec. 98.
1 Stanley Huinpbery,3 2nd Lieut. 30 Jan. 78; Lieut. 21 Apr. 80 : Captain, 17 Apr. 85 ; Major, 16 June 94 ;
Lt. Colonel, 25 Oct. 99.
Years' Ser
Full ;
Pay
Flail
Pay
28
24
...
24
24
27
22
22
=3
23
22
21
21
30
19
18
17
2H
l6
•5
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12
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9
9
9
9
8
7
6
5
5
1 4
4
1 4
1 3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
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Com- 1
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fricaA
Majors.
2 Charles James Vines, 2nd
wand 12 Dec. 98 V
1 Herbert Capel Cure/' DSO. 2nd iu\
Command 25 Oct. 00 J
2 C. Du Plat Richardson-Griffiths," DSO
2 Havdon d'Aubrey Potenger Taylor,
Comdq. 7 Mtd. Inf. Corps, S. Af
with rank of Lt. Colonel .
1 William Radcliffe Peel Wallace'
2 Hugh Richard Tufnell
2 Hon. Robert French
1 John David Jones Bishops
Cuthbert Johnson TiaXnef , Reserve (Dep.
Captains.
Claude Moss
1 Joseph Scovell Hobbs
Cutts Humphry Hill, Adjutant 1 Vol. 1
Bn. South Stafford Brgi. 10 Jan. 98.. j
Alfred Crowdy Lovctt, Instructor B.\
Military College 30 Jan. 01 j
2 Bertram Oliphant Fyffel-
Charles John Venables.w DSO. Adju-\
tant, 4 Battalion 2 Sept. 01 )
2 James Greetham Howard Whylock
1 George Swinton TullohW ,
pa c. Keith Maitland Davie, Instructor \
Boyal Military College 1 May 01 ... >
2 Richard Conner^ (Depot)
George Frederick Gardiner*"
2 Richard Price Jordan, 18 DSO
1 Harold Esmond Piatt, South Africa
Frank Burges.w Egyptian Army
1 Alan Bryant,H> Staff College
Francis Courtenay Nisbet'-1!
John O'Donnell Ingram?*
1 Robert Macgregor Stewart Gardner'^...
Robert Maturin Manning Davy24
2 Charles Bayard Messiter
1 Robert Edward Rising'^
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
11 May 78
17 Apr. 80
17 Apr. 80
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
IjIEUTENANTB.
2 Edward D'Albret LeMottee, DSO.")
Adjutant 12 Jan. 98 $
Joseph Robert Wethered, Staff Officer, )
Mounted Infantry, S. Africa J
1 William Arthur Mould Temple20
1 Alfred Hutton Radices
2 Daniel Burges, Brigade Signalling j
Officer, South Africa j
1 John Egerton Ruck*8
1 Frederick Alexander Breul^l (Depot) ...
1 Carlos Joseph Hickie26
1 William Leonard Bertram HilI,27AdjU- )
tant 30 July 98 )
1 Robert Ian Raweon2*
Percy Hamilton Shorty West Africa \
Frontier Force J
2 Roger Wilkinson
Guy Maxwell Shipway.so Special Ser- ~)
vice, South Africa )
2 Phillips Saumarez Vassall
Archibald Alastair M'Leod
2 Julian Fane
1 Hubert Hamilton Smiths2
1 William Shand Mackenzie'-O
1 John Collington Gabourel, Prov. Bn. ...
Robert Longfield Beasley,2* W.African I
Frontier' Force )
2 Alexander William Pagan
2 Henry Malcolm Harrison
Claude A. Brewer Hamilton, Indian S. C.
Lionel Guy Baker
2 Henry Cyril Grimlej'
Walter Penrose PritchetfcH
Nigel William Francis Baynes.l* West\
African Frontier Force /
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
11 Feb. 88
23 Mar. 89
5 June 89
6 July 89
21 Sept. 89
29 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 90
3 May 9c
4 Feb. 91
29 Jan. 90
7 Nov. 91
19 Nov. 92
21 Jan. 93
22 June 8c
2! Sept. 3o
20 Nov. 75
29 Sept. 80
5 Oct. 8c
1 Dec. 8<
1 Dec. 80
1 July 81
28 Oct. 77
24 Aug. 81
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
25 Aug.
12 Nov. 84
21 Aug. 85
25 Nov. 85
1 Apr. 89
25 Apr. 89
3 July 89
10 Mar. 90
20 Dec. 90
17 June 91
1 July 91
1 July 91
21 Oct. 91
31 Dec. 91
4 May 92
29 June 91
27 Apr. 93
2 Sept. 94
4 Sept. 95
BEfcV.HAJ.
19 July 93
19 July
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
7 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 May
8 Sept.
4 May
7 May
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
20 May
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
24 Jan.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
8 Feb.
15 Mar.
26 May
8 July
5 Oct.
10 Jan.
12 Jan.
22 Jan.
28 May
7 July
12 Dec.
97 1 20 Dee.
97 24 Feb.
97, 24 Feb.
98' 24 Feb.
98; 24 Feb.
99 24 Feb.
99 24 Feb.
99 ' 24 Feb.
99 24 Feb.
99 ' 24 Feb.
00 16 May
00 16 May
co 16 May
00 14 Ju'y
co 14 July
93
98
26 June 85
22 Sept. 85
4 Oct. 85
22 Sept. 85
5 May 86
31 May 86
1 Nov. 86
5 Aug. 88
18 Oct. 84
1 July 91
1 July 51
1 July 91
21 Oct. 91
12 Jan. 9
19 Oct. 9
1 8 May 9
4 Sept. 95
2 Nov. 96
26 May 97
9 Apr. 96
13 Sept. 99
24 Feb.
24 Feb. ^
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
29 Nov. 00
1 July 95
4 Sept. 95
19 Feb. 96
13 May 96
9 Sept. 98
10 Aug. 93
12 Dec. 99
25 Oct. Qy
11 May 94
I Years'
Full |
Par-
ser.
Halt
"he Gloucestershire Regiment.
274
Second Lieutenants.
Granville George Pomeroy,14 West\\
African Frontier Force J |
10 Mar. 00
t Owen SymonsW 24 Mar.
Henry Needham,!4 West African Fron- ~) \ 2g jjar
tier Force }
1 Thomas Alexander Montgomery w 4 Apr.
1 Harold Christopher Richmond!* 4 Apr.
1 Frederick Evans Johnsonl4 4 Apr.
1 John Lannoy Forbes Tweedie14 4 Apr.
[ Reginald Crbmmelin Popham Blythl4.. 18 Apr.
1 Donat John Bruce M'Mahon34 21 Apr. 00
2 Arthur Kensington Ford 21 Apr. 00
2 Arthur "William Phelps 21 Apr.
1 Alexander Duncan Law** 10 May 00
2 Valentine Archibald Nye | 23 May 00
1 Eustace Hotham Burnaby34 30 May 00
2 Eric Seymour Stephenson t 30 May 00
2 John Charles Durnford Birtwhistle .... 5 Jan. 01
2 Lionel Inglis I 5 Jan. 01
2 Nisei Fulwar De La B^che Craven , 4 May 01
Quarter Masters. — 2 Edward Murray, 15 Aug. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Robert James Gray.-M 8 May 95 ; Son. Lieut.
George Johnson, 12 Dec. 83 ; Hon. Captain, 12 Dec. 93. — Reserve (Depot).
FacingsWiiite. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
lit Battalion embarked for Malta, 1 Nov. 1893 ; to South Africa, Sept. 1899.
2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa 2 Jan. 1900.
1 Lieut. General Redmond served with the 61st Regt. throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, and was pre-
sent at the passage of the Chenab and in the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwailah, and Goojerat, and with the
Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Expedition into the Eusufzie
Country, and skirmishes near Saggow and Zoormundie on nth and 14th Dec. 1849. Commanded the flank Com-
panies oist Regiment with the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded Detachment 61st Regiment which repulsed the attack of the mutinous Sepoys on the
magazine at Ferozepore on 13th May 1857, and was severely wounded. Served at the siege (from 14th Aug.),
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
- Lt.Colonel Lindsell served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and took part in the operations at Paardeberg
of 16th to 27th February 1900 — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
3 Lt.Colonel Humphery served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Rietfontein as second in command, and in the engagement at
Lombard's Kop in command; also served in the operations of the Drakensberg Defence Force including the
seizure of Van Reenen's Pass.
s Major Cure served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Transport Officer to the Ruby Mines
Column (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African wrar in 1899-1900
with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Rietfontein and in the action
at Lombard's Kop as second in command.
6 Major Richardson-Griffiths served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Benga Native Infantry (Medal).
7 Major Wallace served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command
of the 15th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Rietfontein and
Lombard's Kop, and in the operations of the Drakensberg Defence Force.
s Major Bishop served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment
with the Natal Field Force, including the relief of Ladysmith and the operations of the Drakensberg Defence Force,
including the seizure of Van Reenen's Pass.
12 Captain Fyffe served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Farquhar's
Farm — severely wounded.
15 Captain Venables (DSO.) and Lieut. Ruck served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion
Gloucestershire Regiment, and were present in the engagements at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop, and at the
siege of Ladysmith.
14 Captain Tulloh, Lieuts. Pritchett and Baynes, Second Lieuts. Pomeroy, Symons, Needham, Montgomery,
Richmond, Johnson, Tweedie, and Blyth served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion
Gloucestershire Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Drakensberg Defence Force including the seizure
of Van Reenen's Pass.
15 Captain Conner served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment,
and was present in the engagements at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop — slightly wounded.
16 Captain Gardiner served in the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 on Transport duty.
18 Captain Jordan served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Driefon-
tein — slightly wounded (DSO.).
19 Captain Burges served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches), and in the subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Bryant, Lieuts. Temple, Radice, and Mackenzie served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with
the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, and were present in the engagements at Rietfontein, Lombard's Kop,
and Honing Spruit.
21 Captains Nisbet, Ingram, and Knox, Lieuts. Breul and Beasley served in the South African war in 1899-1900,
and were present in the engagements at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop.
23 Captain Gardner served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was
present in the engagement at Klip Drift, in the operations at Paardeberg of 18th to 27th February 1900, in the
engagements at Poplar Grove and Driefontein, the operations at Bloemfontein Water Works, and subsequently with
the Natal Field Force.
24 Captain Davy served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892,
including the capture of Tambi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South Af'iican war in 1899-1900 with the 1st
Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Rietfontein and Lombards Kop.
23 Captain Rising served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present
in the engagement at Klip Drift, in the operations at Paardeberg of 18th to 27th February 1900, in the engagements
at Poplar Grove and Driefontein, the operations at Bloemfontein Water Works, and subsequently with the Drakens-
berg Defence Force including the seizure of Van Reenen's Pass.
26 Lieut. Hickie served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment,
and was present in the engagements at Rietfontein (slightly wounded) and Lombard's Kop, at the siege of Ladysmith,
and in the operations of the Drakensberg Defence Force including the seizure of Van Reenen's Pass.
27 Lieut. Hill served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment,
and was present in the engagements at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop, and in the operations of the Drakensberg
Defence Force, including the seizure of Van Reenen's Pass.
274a The Gloucestershire Regiment.
'2& Lieut. Rawson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment,
and was present in the engagements at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop, at the siege of Ladysmith, and in the
operations of the Drakensberg Defence Force including the seizure of Van Reenen's PaBs.
29 Lieut. Short served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop — slightly wounded.
00 Lieut. Shipway served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Klip Kraal
— severely wounded.
32 Lieut. Smith served in the South African war in 1859-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment,
and was present in the engagements at Rietfontein, Lombard's Kop (mentioned in despatches), and Honing Spruit —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
34 Second Lieuts. M'Mahon, Law, and Burnaby served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Bat-
talion Gloucestershire Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Drakensberg Defence Force.
36 Lieut. Gray served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at Rietfontein, Lombard's Kop, and Honing Spruit, and in the operations of the
Drakensberg Defence Force including the seizure of Van Reenen's Pass.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment {formerly the 28th Regiment).
Raised in 1694. Disbanded in 1697. Re-formed and sent to Ireland, 1702. To Germany, 1704
(battle of Ramillies). To Portugal, 1706. To England, 1711. To Vigo, 1719. To England, 1719. To
Ireland, 1720. To England, 1742. To Flanders, 1743. To Nova Scotia, 1758. To Quebec, 1759. To
Havannah, 1762. To England, 1774. To America, 1776. To West Indies, 1778. To England, 1783.
To Scotland, 1784. To Ireland, 1786. To Jersey, 1793. To Flanders, 1793. To Gibraltar, 1795.
To Minorca, 1798. To Malta, 1800. To Alexandria, 1801. To England, 1802. [2nd Battalion
formed in 1803.] To Ireland, 1S04. To England, 1806. To Copenhagen, 1807. To England,
1807. To Gottenburg, 1808. To England, 1808. To Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Corunna and Talavera,
siege of Badajoz). To Walcheren, 1809. To England, 1810. To Gibraltar and the Peninsula,
t8ii (battles of Barrosa, Salamanca, Vittoria, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1S14. [2nd Battalion dis-
banded in 1814. J To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo and occupation of France). To England,
1816. To the Mediterranean, 18 17. To Ireland, 1831. To England, 1834. To Australia, 1835. To
India, 1842. To England, 1848. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol). To Malta, 1856. To India, 1859. To England, 1865. To Ireland, 1867. To Gibraltar,
1868. To Malta, 1872. To Hong Kong, 1875. To Straits Settlements, 1878. To Ireland, 1879. To
England, 1882. To Ireland, 18S8. To Malta, 1893. To Egypt, 1895. To India, 1897. To South Africa,
1899 (South African war 1899-1900). To Ceylon, 1900.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion, — formerly the 61st (South Gloucestershire Reqiment).
Formed from the 2nd Battalion 3rd Buffs in 1758 and proceeded to Guadaloupe. To Jersey and
Guernsey, 1762. To Ireland, 1764. To Minorca, 1771. To England, 1782. To Ireland, 1783. To
Gibraltar, 1792. To Martinique, 1794- To England, 1796. To Guernsey, 1797. To the Cape of
Good Hope, 1798. To Egypt, 1801 (battle of Maida). To Malta, 1803. [2nd Battalion raised 1803 ;
disbanded, 1814.] To Messina, 1805 (received the badge of " Egypt"— with the Sphinx). To Gibraltar.
1807. To the Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and
Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. To England, 181 6. To Jamaica, 1816. To England, 1822 To Ireland,
1824. To England, 1828. To Ceylon, 1834. To England, 1840. To Ireland, 1843. To India, 1845
(PuDJaub campaign and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat. and Indian Mutiny). To Mauritius,
1859. To England, i860. To Channel Islands, 1863. To Ireland, 1864. To Bermuda, 1866. To
Canada, 1870. To Ireland, 1872. To Channel Islands, 1875. To England, 1876. To Malta, 1878.
To India, 1880. To Aden, 1893. To England, 1894. To South Africa, 1900.
]
The Worcestershire Regiment.
Formerly the 2gth {Worcestershire) and the
36th {Herefordshire) Regiments.
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istBatt., South Africa-
2nd Batt., South Africa.
4*Iatt;I&: J 36** (Herefordshire) Regiments. If^SSSt^
(The 5th and 6th Battalions are formed of the 1st and 2nd Battalions Worcestershire Militia respectively.)
The United Red and White Rose. "Firm." " Ramillies " "Mysobe" "Hindoostan" "Roleia" " Vimibba"
"COBUNNA." "TaLAYEBA" "ALBUHEBA" "Salamanca" "Pyrenees" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Orthes"
"Totji-ouse" "Peninsula" "Febozeshaii" "Sobbaon" "Pottjattb" " Chillianwallah" "Goojeeat."
Colonel. — Sir George Wentworth Alexander Higginson,1 KCB., Ensiqn and Lieut. ''14 Feb. 45 ; Lt. and
Captain, pi2 July 50; Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 Nov. 55 ; Cavt. and LI. Colonel, ho Apr. 57;
Colonel, 30 Sept. 63; Major General, 17 May 69 ; Li. General, 1 Apr. 83 ; General, 11 Oct. 90 j Colonel
Worcestershire Regiment, 29 Aug. 93.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Orbell Henry Oakes,-' Lieut. 10 Jan. 72; Capt. 17 Doc. 8i; Major, 9 Oct. 89;
Lt. Colonel, 2 Mar. 99.
3 Murray Venables Hilton,3 2nd Lieut. 30 Jan. 78 ; Lieut. 31 Aug. 78 ; Captain, 20 Nov. 85 ; Major, 6 July
92; Lt. Colonel, 14 Feb. 00.
2 George William Hacket Pain,4 CB. Liei'.t. 20 Nov. 75 ; Captain, 15 Feb. 86 ; Major, 16 May 94 ; Brevet
Pay. Pay
24
24
24
Lt. Colonel, 18 Nov. 96; Lt. Colonel, 17 Feb. 00; Bt.Col. 10 Dec.
4 Alexander George Chesney,5 Lieut. 11 Nov. 78; Captain, 20 Nov. 83; Major,
16 Oct. 95
[10 Mar. 00.
Lt. Colonel.
2ND LIEUT.
Majors.
1 Joseph Chichester," 2nd in Command )
14 Feb. 00 J
2 John Hassard Stewart Gibb,8 DSO... ) > .
2nd in Command 17 Feb. 00 )' | r3 AnS
3 Edward Algernon D'Arcy Thomas, ~)
nd in Command 31 Dec. 00 j
CAPTAIN.
11 May
1 William Frederick James Hardisty I n May
May 78:
79
78J
78j
7S
11 May
19 Feb. 81
13 Aug. 79
4 Clement Maitland Edwards" (Bt.Lt.]
Col. 29 Nov. 00) J
Thos.Edgecomb Hickman, i0CB. DSO.
(Bt.Lt. Colonel 16 Nov. 98; Colonel, 14
Mar. 00) Asst. Insp.Gen.for Colonials,
S.Africa
3 George Nowlan Monro 16 Feb
! Edw. Henry St. L. Clarke,7 Eese rce
Cecil Richard Robyns Malone, Adj. \
1 Volunteer Battalion 16 Dec. 95 $
2 Hughde Berdt-Hovell11 DSO
William Henry Thack well, .Rfw /•(•«• (De/>.)
Goodricke Thos.Peacocke, Egypt. Army
2 George White Lewis
Walter Dermott Holland
Cleveland E. Greenwav
3 Edward Bell12 (Bt. Lt.Col. 17 Oct. 01) ...
Mervyn Henry Xunn, Adjutant 2)
Volunteer Battalion 21 Dec. 99 )
4 Robt. Muriel S3.ndevs,Lnsp.of Gym., Cork
Captains.
Ccningsby Norbury,13 Egyptian Army...
de Yic Carey, Asst.Proc. Mar., S. Africa
1 Michael James Joseph Sweetman ; rJ ggpt 87
Claude Berners AYestmacott, .4<f/. 4 Bn.\
Charles Hugh Bennett, DSO'. Die. \ 1
Sign. Officer Sth Dio. S. Africa F. F. j
2 John Paterson Strong Maitland
Edgar Nathaniel Loftus Brock, Gold >
Coast Constabulary j
1 Burleigh Francis Brownlow Stuart'* ...
1 Douglas Edward Cayley"
John Ross Gale, Pay Department
3 Walter Raleigh Chichester
1 Cardon Henry Seton
i Edward Schell Cripps Hobson15
Alexander Townsend Jackson, West)
African Frontier Force S
2 Hugh John Bartholomew18 DSO
2 Ernest Charles Forbes Wodehouse, ')
DSO. Adjutant 6 Mar. 99 $
3 John M. Reddie^-t Adjutant 4 Apr. 00
2 Harry Dacres Milward, Briqade Siq- ) I
nailing Officer, South Africa "... ) I 21 Jan.
2 Basil Kenrick Wing Bacon I . qc^
Henry ArbuthnotCarr,18^l««i*#.Pn)coj^ t .
Marshal, S. Africa, 1 Sept. 00 j I 21 Oct.
2 Perceval Charles Newsam Alderson...
Edward O. Hales Wilkie.Beserce (Depot)
1 Walter King Peake
John Samuel Jocelyn Baumgartner,15t >
Special Seroice, South Africa $
Francis Malcolm Evory Kennedy,16 |
Mounted Lnf ant ry, South Africa ... j
4 Herbert Albrecht Fulton,1" Adjutant )
5 Oct. 00 j
4 Cecil Howard Palmer, Aide de Camp \
to Major Gen. Murray f
Henry Orawshay7, Adj. Volunteers
Bernard Ogilvie Richards, DSO
Arthur Dowson Green, 18T DSO. Thor- 1
neycroft's Mounted Infantry j 2 June 94
Robert Edward Lawrence Townsend, ) ,,
Central Africa Regiment S 29 May 95
Upton FitzHerbert Ruxton, Assistant)
Resident, Northern Nigeria j 2
1 Richard Gordon Douglas Nivison18
z Raymond Pelly Houston Monro
5 Feb. 87
[4 Sept
5 May
9 May
8 Dec.
23 Mar.
21 Dec.
1 Mar.
3 May
8 June
23 July
17 Jan.
9 Sept. 91
5 Dec. 91
19 Oct.
17 Dec.
23 Dec.
9 Nov.
25 July
10 Oct.
27 Jan. 92
2 June 94
19 Sept. 94
20 Feb. 95
2 June
26 Nov. 79J
1 Mar. 80
S Sept. 8oj
27 Nov. 79'
1 July 81
19 May
1 Sept. 86
1 Sept.
7 June
15 Nov.
86
86
1 July Si 25 July 81
26 Feb.
12 Feb.
9 Sept.
6 Feb.
17 Dec.
23 Aug.
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
12 Nov.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
8 May
5 Nov.
4 Dec.
8 Feb.
10 June
13 Dec.
2 Sept.
20 Feb.
23 Mar.
6 Apr.
13 June
6 July
24 Dec.
10 July
26 Dei.
23 May
25 July
14 Dec.
14 Dec.
27 Dec.
25 Aug.
i June
18 Feb.
17 Oct.
6 Aug.
83
ii Nov.
26 Mar. 90
19 Sept. 85
10 Feb. 91
2 Sept. 91
10 June 92
19 Nov.
13 June
6 July
11 Aug.
29 May 95
14 July 96
1 Feb. 97
9 Oot.
16 May
25 July
27 Dec.
11 Aug.
2 Mar.
10 May
10 May
24 June 99
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
10 Jan.
10 Jan.
10 Jan.
19 Jan.
13 Feb.
14 Feb.
17 Feb.
21 Feb.
8 Feb.
20 June 00
20 June co
90
BRB7.MAJ.
18 Ncv. 96
2 Mar.
9 Dec.
2 Mar.
n Dec.
11 Dec.
I
14 Feb. oo
17 Feb. 00
23 Oct. 90
24 Mar. 00
24 Mar. 00
6 June 94
15 Dec. 00
15 Dec. 00
1 May 01
16 Oct. 01
16 Oct. 01
13 Nov. 01
: Dec. 01
29 Nov. 00
9 June
11 Aug.
14 Aug.
4 Dec.
18 Apr.
23 July
14 Sept.
2 Mar.
20 June 00
20 June 00
20 June 00
20 June 00
20 June 00
20 June 00
20 June 00
20 June 00
20 June 001
20 June 00
23 June 00]
12 Captain Bell served
in the South African
war in 1899-1900 as Ad-
jutant City Imperial
Volunteers, and was
present in the march
from Modder River to
Pretoria and the en-
gagement at Diamond
Hill ; afterwards served
in the operations under
Major -Generals Ian
Hamilton and Rundle,
including the surrender
of Commandant Prins-
loo.
1'ea.rs Bur.
Full Half
fay. Pay.
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T/;e TTorces/eJ-s/trre Regiment.
Captains.
Edward Barnard Hankey ! 7 Dec.
4 Henry Astell Lang 7 Dec.
2ND LII1IIT. LIEUT
95 6 liar.
95, 10 May
4 Robert A. Cleghorn Lininston Leggett' 24 Mar. q7 24 June
1 Gerald Ernest Lea, 7Adjutant 23 Nov. 00 15 May 97 24 June
3 John Henry Morris Arden I 15 May 97: 22 Oct.
3 John Francis SartoriusWinnington19... 15 May 97! 11 Dec.
4 Ernest William Moss. (LSO.Yx | 1 Dec. 97 2 Jan.
25 Mar. 96 27 Aug.
Mainwaring Ravell Walsh
Philip Edmund Vaughan, Signalling
Officer, S. Africa
LlKUTElfANTS.
3 Guy Mortimer Coleridge Davidge
1 Philip Stafford Gordon Waiuman' ....
2 Martin Raymond Carr 4 Jan
1 Constantine Theobald Francis Dillon?...] 19 July
1 James Patrick Byrne" | 9 Aug.
1 Leighton Marlow Stevens"
4 George Arthur Warburton, Reserve
1 Leslie Claud Dorman"
1 Arthur Joseph Fisher7
2 Archibald Douglas Hussey Ray 21 Feb.
2 William Beresford Gibbs | 21 Feb.
1 Alick Kdward Croker Hamilton | 7 Mar.
t Francis Gerald Gilson7 j 7 Mar.
George Remington Breading, Easf>\ .
Africa Si/leg J 1 4 Apr.
1 Frederick John Elliot", Hodder7 j 4 Apr.
2 Richard Aubrey de Burgh Roue. 4 Apr.
Wiiliam Harold Cathcart, Mounted) „ .
Infantry, South Africa $\ l8APr-
2 Henry Oswald Bell Wood7 18 Apr.
26 Aug. 96! 22 July 99
16 Feb.
3 Aug.
12 Am
9 May
12 Aug.
14 Feb.
11 Apr.
18 Apr.
21 Apr.
2t Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
2t Apr.
21 Apr. 00
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
Charles Austin Lewis, with Indian S.C.
4 John Kdgar Gordon
1 Alfred Francis Custauce7
1 William Allan Bowen {Depot). ...T.
2 Hugh Russell Eliott23
3 Clement Charles Messervy
Edmund Perceval Manwaring-White, \
with Indian Staff Corps /
Tudor Fitzichn, Mtd. Inf. S. Africa ...
■2 Claude de Fresne Mybnrgh
3 Arnold Stearns Nesbiit
3 Charles Venables Beresford
Byron James Goodrich Woods, with )
Army Service Corps )
HughSt.JohnJetreries,a/M./»/..S'. Africa 24 Apr
1 Frank Passy Dunlop 5 May
2 Thomas Kenyon Pardoe | 5 May
1 John Colloryan Micbell 19 May
1 Alexander George Ward Simpson7 j 19 May
Cecil Talbot Woods I 19 May
William Barker ! 23 May
Robert Thomas Allan, with Indian S.C. 23 May
3 Duncan Charles Heigham Chisholm ... 23 May
2 Francis Henry Humphrys 1 23 May
2 Cyprian Edward Borton | 23 May
Second Lieutbnants.
John Sterndale-Bennett.tcifA Indian S.C. 23 May
2 Arthur Pemberton Harrison 23 May
1 Henry Talbot Sanderson 13 July 00
2 Edward Wade Bateman 17 Oct.
3 Frederick St. John Tyrwhitt 27 Oct.
4 Lionel Francis Abingdon Cochran'2* ... 5 Jan.
1 Edward Langley Bowring 5 Jan.
3 Lionel Peter Collins 5 Jan.
2 Edward Phelips 5 Jaa.
4 Ralph Brunton Umfreville I 8 Jan.
4 Patrick Hamilton I 8 Jan.
1 Edwin James Llewellyn Evans 8 Jan.
3 Louis Talbot Watson ! 8 Jan.
2 Percy Roger Whallcy _ \ 8 Jan.
4 Charles Henry Kitching 1 8 Jan
1 Philip Geoffrey Powys Hill
2 Guy Aikin Sneath
Walter Gerald Paul Young, Indian S.C
1 Norman Chatteris Duncan
2 Johnstone Percy Lipyeatt Stoney
4 Erie Maudslay Simpson
4 Norman Kingsley Street
4 D'Arcy Hemsworth Kay
3 Thomas Hector Hughes
4 Cuthbert Gurney Hoare
2 William Lister Newcombe
1 Douglas William Pollock
2 Richard Bowen Woosnam
4 Charles Stranerways Linton
3 Richard Jellard Ford
3 Douglas Lindsey Eric Brownell
3 Dennis Mavesyn Andrew Sole
4 Harold Vere Hankey
2 Richard Edward Dent
Raloh Charles Godfrey Pollock
Philip Tomlinson Ball
Quarter Masters. — 2 James Ralston, 28 Au
CAPTAIN.
1 Sept.
00
1 Sept.
00
29 Dec.
00
29 Dec.
00
29 Dec.
00
2 Jan.
ox
6 Feb.
01
18 Dec.
OJ
18 Dec.
01
10 Jan.
19 Jan.
13 Feb.
14 Feb.
17 Feb.
21 Feb.
20 Aug. 90
20 June 00
ti July
11 July
11 July
11 July
it July
28 July 00
28 July
28 Jul}- 00
5 Sept. 00
5 Sept. 00
24 Nov. 00
24 Nov. oc
24 Nov. 00
24 Nov. 00
24 Nov. 00
8 Dec. 00
8 Dec. 00
8 Dec. 00
29 Dec. 00
29 Dec. 00
30 Dec. co
2 Jan. 01
2 Jan. 01
2 Jan. 01
6 Feb. 01
16 Feb. 01
4 Apr. 01
4 Apr. 01
1 May 01
1 May 01
1 May 01
3 Aug. 01
26 OCt. O!
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for S.Africa, 18 March tgoo.
2nd Battalion embarked for S. Africa, 17 Dec. 1899.
' Sir George Higginson served throughout the
Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as Adjutant 3rd
Battalion Grenadier Guards, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed),
siege and fall of Sebastopol ; after which he served
as Brigade Major of the Guards until the conclu-
sion of the war (Medal with four Clasps. Brevets
of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, CB. and Turkish
Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Oakes served in the South African
war in 1 899-1900 in command of the 1st Battalion
Worcestershire Regiment, and took part in opera-
tions in Orange River Colony.
3 Lt.Colonel Hilton served with the Zhob Valley
Expedition in 18S4.
* Lt.Colonel Pain served in the operations in the
Soudan in 1888, including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
with the Nile Frontier Field Force in 1889 (3rd
Class of the Medjidie) ; and at the capture of
Tokar in February 1891 in command of a Battalion
of Egvptian Infantry (3rd Class of the Osmanieh,
Clasp' to Star). Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
in command of the 9th Soudanese Battalion,
including the engagement at Firket and the
operations at Hafir mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
4 May
4 May
4 May
4 May
4 May
8 May
8 May
3 Mav
8 May
8 May
22 May
26 June
27 July
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
89; Son. Captain, 28 Au
Snencer Arthur Snatt," 1 Jul v 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
3 Allen Whitby, 17 Mar. 00 ; Son. Lieut
4 John James Ryder, 28 Mar. 00; Son. Lieut.
The Worcestershire Regiment. 2"j6a
5 Lt.Colonel Chesney served as Adjutant with the istBattalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition o 1884-85 Clasp).
' Majors Chichester and Clarke, Captains Cayley and Crawshay, Lieuts. Lea, "Wainman, Dillon, Byrne, Stevens'
Fisher, GHson, Hodder, AA ood, Custanee, and Simpson, and Lieut, and Qr. Mr. Snatt served in the South African"
and
s present at the investment
ot Kosheh and in the engagement at Giniss (4th Class of the Osmanieh). Served in the South African war in
iSoo-iooo with the 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, and took part in operations in Orange River Colony.
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786."]
9 Major Edwards was employed with the Bikanir Field Force in 1884-85.
10 Colonel Hickman served with the Xile Expedition in 18S4-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; in the
ooerations near Suakin in December iSSS including tbe engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in desDatehes
Clasp, and 4th Class of the Osmanieh I; and in the operations un the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engage-
ments at Argnin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp). Served with the Don^ola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Assistant Adjutant General Infantry Division until
invalided, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in the orjerations in 1897 (Clasp to' Khedive's
Medal) ; and in 1898 in command of Infantry in the expedition to Shendy, including the battles of the Atbara (men-
tioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal) •
and in the operations in 1S99 resuli:"
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet 1
11 Major H. de Berdt-Hovell.— s
I2t Captain Reddie served in expeditions against Mat Sulleh as Commandant of ihoBrit. N.* Borneo Con-
stabulary, 1897 (Medal and Clasp).
13 Captain Norbury served in the campaign in tbe Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1899, including the
operations resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Juedjidie).
14 Major Stuart served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment
and took part in operations in Orange River Colony (Brevet of Major). ° '
— 15 Captain Hobson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry.
**t Captain Baumgartner served with the Waziristan FieidJ/orce under Sir William Locknartin 1894-05 as Assist-
ant Superintendent of Army Signalling 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
nnder Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant Roberts's Light Horse.
M Captain Kennedy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1:0- with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Fulton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with tbe 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was uresent at the
capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the reconnais-sance of the Saran
Sar and engagement of 1 ith November, and in the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captains Bartholomew (DSO.), Carr, Nivison, and Lambton, (DSO.) served in the South African war in 1890-
1900 with the 2nd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment.
I8+ Captain Green served in the operations in Sierra Leone in i3;8-99 w»th the Karone, Mendilaud, and Pro-
tectoiate Expeditions ( Medal with Clasp 1. '
19 Captain Winnington served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
20 Captain Moss served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment and
took part in operations in Orange River Colony, including the defence of Ladybrand (mentioned in despatches (DSO.)
21 Lieut. Dorman served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment
and took part in operations in Orange River Colony, including the defence of Ladybrand — slightly wounded
mentioned in despatches).
23 Lieut. Eliott served in the South African war in 1890-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs.
24 Second Lieut. Cochran served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Leinster Regiment.
Record of the Services of the ifrf Battalion Worcestershire Regiment (formerly the 2gth Regiment).
Raised in 1694 and remained in England till 169S, when it was reduced, the Officers remaiiiinf on
half pay till the re-forming- of the Regiment in 1702. England and Ireland, to 1704 The Netherlands
and Germany, to 1706 (battle of Ramillies). England and Portugal, 1706. Alicant, to 1707 (partially
reduced). England, to 1708. France and the Netherlands, to 1709. England, to 1711. Gibraltar to
1713 (further reduced). Ireland, to 1726. Gibraltar, to 1745 (partly as Marines). America, to 1750.
Ireland, to 1765. America, to 1773. England, to 1776. America, to 1787. England, to 1795 ('partly as
Marines). Barbadoes, to 1796. England, to 1798. Ireland, to 1799. Holland. 1799. England to
1802. Halifax, to 1807. The Peninsula, to 181 1 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and AlbuJie'ra).
England, to 1813. Cadiz and Gibraltar, to 1814. Halifax and England, to 1815. France to 1819'
Ireland, to 1826. Mauritius, to 1838. England, to 1840. Scotland, to 1841. Ireland ' to 1842'
India and Burmah, to 1859 (battles of Ferozeshah, Sobraon, C'hillian wallah. andGoojerat). England'
to 1862. Scotland, to 1863. Ireland, to 1865. Malta, to 1807. Canada, to 18G9. West Indies, to 1873'
Ireland, to 1875. Jersey, to 1876. England, to 1879. India, to 1895. Aden, to 1896. England to 1900
South Africa, 1900.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion, — formerly the 36th (Herefordshire) Req intent.
Raised in 1701, and proceeded to Ireland, to 1702. Expeditions to Cadiz and the West Indies to-
1703. Ireland, to 1704. Spain, to 1707. England, to 1711. Expedition to Quebec, and returned to
England, to 1712. France, to 1714. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland, to 1718. Ireland, to 1719. England
to 1720. Ireland, to 1739. England, to 1744. (Detachment to the West Indies, 1740-41.) Flankers"
to 1745, and returned to England. Scotland, to 1747- Flanders, to 1748, and returned to Eno-'mcT
Gibraltar, to 1754. Scotland, to 1755. England, to 1758. [2nd Battalion raised in 1756, ent'tled
"74th Foot" in 1758, and disbanded, 1764.] Expedition to West Coast of France, 1758. England to-
1761. West Coast of France, to 1761. England, to 1764. West Indies, to 1773.' England, to 1775
Ireland, to 1782. England, to 1783. East Indies, to 179S (Mysore and Hindostan). England, to 1800'
Ireland, and Expedition to Quiberon, 1800. Minorca, to 1803. Ireland, to 1806. f2nd Battalion a»-ain
raised in 1804, remaining in England till 1814, when it was disbanded.] Germany and England 1806
South America, to 1807. Ireland, to 1808. Portugal, to 1809 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera and Cor'unna)"
Expedition to Walcheren, and returned to England, 18:9. The Peninsula and France, to 1814 (battles
of Sulamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and Toulouse). Irela.id. Belgium, and France, 1815
England, to 1817. Malta, to 1821. Ionian Islands, to 1825. England, to 1827. Ireland to 1830
Westlndies, to 1838. Nova Scotia, to 1840. New Brunswick, to 1842. Ireland, to 1845. England to-
1847. IonUn Islands, to 1851. West Indies, to 1857. England, to i860. Ireland, to 1863. India' to.
1875. England, to 1880. Ireland, to 1883. Jersey, to 1885. England, to 1889. Ireland, to 1895
England to 1899. South Africa, 1899. :
The East Lancashire Regiment.
Formerly the "loth (The Cambridgeshire) and TistBatt.,
,, / 7 -at /,• 7 7 • n -n ■ landBatt.,
the 59m (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiments. L
, South Africa.
Jullunder.Punjab .
277
30th
Regimental Disfri
BURNLEY.
(Tin1. 3rd Battalion is formed of the 5th Lancashire ililitia.)
Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Cape op Good Hopb,i8o6" "CoHnsifi" "Java" " Badajoz" " Salamanca "
" V[iiobia " " St. Sebastian" " Nive" "Peninsula" " Watebloo " " Bhurtpore" " Alma"
"IifKBBMAN" " Sevastopol" " Canton " "Ahmad Khel" "Afghanistan, 1878-80 "" Chitbal."
years' Ser.lUolone). — Thomas Henry Pakenham,1 Ensign, pi2 July 44; Li. piq March 47; Capt. p24 Sept. 50;
Full I Half I Bt.Muior, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 9 Sept. 55 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 6 June 56; Lt. Colonel, pia Dec. 62; Colonel,
Pay.'Pay. 27 March 63; Major General, 20 Oct. fifi ; Lt. General, 1 Apr. 82; Colonel East Lancashire Regiment,
I 15 Dec. 90.
32 ... Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Archibald John Arnott Wright,5 CB. Ensign, r2z Oct. 70; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt.
: 10 Nov. So; Major, 8 Jan. 90 ; Lt.Colonel, 18 Mai. 99.
Bridges George Lewis, DSO. 2nd Lieut. 27 Mar. jS; Lieut. 31 July 79 ; Capt. i3 Mar. 35 ; Major, 14 Mar. 95 :
Lt.Colonel, 23 Sept. or.
I
2!fD LIEUT.
i May
11 May
14 Jan.
Majors.
:2 DenisCarey,9 2nd in Command i^ov.gg
1 1 Frank Seymour Derham," Comdt. )
Dalhousie Depot 5
Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, >
serving with Johannesburg Police ... )
Humphrey Martin Twynarc,16 South J
African Constabulary )
Richard Hall Green, Reserve
Charles V. S. Downes,17 Reserve (Depot)
1 Cecil Willie Trevor Thomas Got!19 ..
Charles James Morse, Governor of)
Curragh Military Prison, 11 Juneoi j
2 Henry Elliot Voyle
p.s.c. Thompson Capper,19 A.A.Gen. ~)
S.Africa (Bt. Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00)... j
Captains.
Edward Revell Reade
John Hy. Hale, Major Army Ord. Dept.
Edward Alfred Daubenj',2" Railway /
Staff Officer, S. Africa )
Henry John Martin, Adjutant 1 Vol- {
unteer Battalion 7 Sept. 00 )
1 Francis Harrison Trent21
Harry Harris Were, Adjutant 3 Vol. ~)
Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 1 July 96 J
2 John Hamilton Anderson
2 Tom Harry Finch Pearse
1 Louis St.GratienLeMarchant.^-DSO. 1
Adjutant 29 Oct. 98 )"
2 Godfrey Richard Conyngham Stuart,'-"
Supdf. of Gymnasia, Secunderabad,
27 Aug. 01
1 Lancelot Cecil Bray Hamber25 | 21 May
George Henniker Lawrence,27 S. )
African Constabulary )
George Edward Sharp, Pay Department
2 Harry Maclear29
2 Thomas Stanton Lambert, Station")
Staff Officer, Kussowlie, T5 May 99... )
1 Aivin Augustus Sanders
Ralph Darby Cbeales,33 D.A.A.'I
General, South Africa, 3 June 00 ... j
Evan Campbell Da Costa,3* Special >
Service, South Africa $
Wm. Heaton Cooper,35 Remount Devt....
1 Ernest Rokeby Collins, DSO
1 James Edward Green
Almeric E. F. Rich, Reserve (Depot) ...
2 William Henry Traill
1 Eustace Frederic'.c Rutter36
BKEV.MAJ. illicit.
78 7 Aug.
78 21 July
18 Apr. 85J
1 June 85;
11 May 78 13 Sept. 80 28 May 87'
11 May 78 30 Mar.
24 Jan. 69
pio June 65
14 Jan. 80
8r
3
31 May 71
p29 Dec. 69
19 May 81
1 July £1
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
1 Oct. 87
1 Mar. 82
20 Aug. 79
10 Aug. 90
1 Nov. 90
18 Mar. 91
22 Apr. 91 1 16 Nov.
18 Mar. 93
23 Sept. 97
25 Oct. 97
24 May 00
11 Oct. 00
18 Mar. 85
20 Feb. 01
13 Apr. 01
21 Nov. 01
5 Dec. 01
9 Sept, 82
9 Sept. 82
William James Cropley Luddington,'!
Adjt._\Bn.with rank of Capt . 9 Dec. 01 /
26 Apr.
15 July
31 July
Lieutenants.
2 Arthur Cyril Marmaduke Alington, )
Adjutant 2-5 Jan. 98 }
2 Leonard Russell
Philip Lonsdale, West AfricanFrontier ~>
Force, with rank of Captain 5
2 Walter Fairfax Richardson
Hemy Win. Fletcher,40 Uganda Rifles
2 George Tertius Seabroke
Gerald Ernest MnntagueHill,J/oHH<«Z>
Infantry, South Africa }
1 Edgar Ernest Coventry
2 George Burrows (Depot)
2 Sutton Ay lmer Davies
1 Herbert Laurence Wethered,/S'/?KaW- )
ing Officer, S. Africa /
1 Ralph Allen Gosset
2 Roger Dyke Baker
2 George Sidney Renny
1 George Clayhills
1 Percy Charles Wildman Goodwyn.RSO.
1 Francis James Cosmo Bonnyman I 9 Dec.
Robert Cuthbert Blair, with Indian ~> 1 T
Staff Corps j' 2° Jau-
1 George Chester Douglas Kempson 21 Feb.
1 George Dalton Leake I 18 Apr.
17 Jan. 91
23 May 91
18 Mar. 91
'7 June 91
17 June 91
27 Jan. 92
13 July 92
19 Oct. 92
19 Nov. 92
17 Dec. 92
1 1 May 78
17 Dec. 02
17 Dec. 02
21 Jan
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
9 May
9 May
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
20 Nov.
27 Mar.
10 Sept.
3 Apr.
13 Oct.
4 Dec.
10 Sept.
85
22 Apr.
28 Apr.
29 Nov. 00
1 July 91 29 Nov. 00
4 July 91
10 Sept. 92; 29 Nov.
18 Feb. 93
1 June 93
1 June 93
11 Dec.
93
1 Jan. 94
6 May 94
1 July 94
18 June 95
23 July 79
10 Oct. 95
ir Dec. 95
1 Apr. 96
13 May
1 July
23 Oct.
19 Nov.
11 May
24 May 00
2 June 00
4 June 00
4 June 00
4 June 00
4 June 00
5 June 00
4 Nov. S3
11 Sept. 01
23 Sept. 01
25 Nov.
93 13 May 96
93 1 July 96'
93 2: Oct. 96
2 June 94 19 Nov. 97
5 May 94 19 Nov. 97!
28 Sept. 95! 26 Jan. 98
3 Sept. 96 10 Aug. 98
20 Feb. 97
15 May 97
15 May 97
3 Sept. 97
16 Feb. 98
3 Aug. 98
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
18 Oct. 99
99,
22 Oct.
24 Nov.
26 Nov.
16 Major Twynam served with the
59th Regiment in the Afghan war o(
1878-80, and took part in the advance
on Shahjui under Lt.General Hughes
23 Sept. 99 and in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion East Lanca-
shire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
4 June ool Served in the campaign on the North
4 June ooJWest Frontier of India under Sir
7 June ooj William Lockhart in 1897-08 as Aide
20 June oojde Camp to Major General Bird,
* An» Commanding Toch'i Field Force (men -
* =' aioned in despatches, Clasp).
14 Oct. 00!
8 Feb. di
99
24 May 00
4 June 00
rears -ser 27( e Last Lancashire Regiment.
Fall tliii 1
Paj\ Pay. Leectesaxis. 2yn mut^t. likft.
... 1 Edward Joseph Wolseley r8 Apr.
t Herbert GeffrardPirouet, Beserce 4 May 98
> I ... John Lawrence Stawell Cotter, tcifh ~> ,
Indian Staff Corps S\ ~* P
! I ... !i Sydney Reynold Clement ?i Apr.
' ... 1 AlfredCharles Aubin 21 Apr.
... 2 Geoffrey William Hay I 21 Apr.
• I ... 1 Lancelot Oswald Talbot Baines {Depot) 2 May
27*
17 May 01
27 June o!
27 June oi
27 Jane 01
11 Sept. 01
23 Sept. 01
5 Oct. 01
Second Lieutexaxts.
t Oliver Brandwood Hargreaves 5 May 00
2 Dadiey Riddiford Hewitt 19 May 00
2 William Orr Paterson ' 19 May 00
2 Edward Hillyar Roche Thackwell 19 May od
1 Louis Horsford D'Oyly Moule 19 May oo
1 Alec St. Leger Goldie41 ! 17 Oct. 00
2 Frederick Arthur Cavendish Wrench 20 Oct. od
2 John Harrington Dwyer 20 Nov. 00
1 Allan Graham Niven =; Jan. 01
1 Philip Oliver Ellard d'Esterre 3 Jan. 01
2 Frederick Launcelot Donne Jarrard...| S Jan. 01!
2 Vivian Leonard Frank Postlethwaite > Mav 01
Jackson ) i *
Edgar David Galbraith i 19 June oi1
Cecil Edward Gallagher 14 Sept. 01
Edward Thornton Mansfield | 19 Oct. 01
Thomas Haworth Preston 6 Nov. 01
Quarter Hasten.— 1 William Holbouru,42 30 Jan. 95 ; Hon. Captain, 29 Nov. 00.
2 William A. Webb,41 10 Apr. 3j ; Hon. Captain, 10 Apr. 99.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox
and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa,
13 Jan. 1900.
2ffi Battalion embarked for India,
17 Sept. 1897.
I Lt. General Pakenham served with the 30th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was slightlj- and
also severely wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.C'olonel, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and ?th Class of the Medjidie).
5 Lt. Colonel Wright served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
s Major Scott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Carey served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
II Major Derham served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
17 Major Downes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Transport Staff with the Koorum and Cabul Field
Forces, and was present at the night attack at Zaidabai, in the engagement at CharasLah on 6th October 1876
(mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Major Goff served in the South African war in 1900 as Adjutant 3rd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment.
19 Lt. Colonel Capper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign m the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1S98 , and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
a Major Daubeny 3erved with the Chitral Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
21 Major Trent served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Le Marchant served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st. Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Stuart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with tne 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer (two Clasps).
23 Captain Hamber served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1886-87. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain Lawrence served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robart Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Maclear served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain Cheales served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1399-1900 on Special Service.
34 Captain Da Costa served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
35 Captain Cooper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
36 Captain Sutter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, including the expedition
to the Bjzar Valley ;Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Royal Rifles, and took part in the defence of Ladysmit.h.
40 Lieut. Fletcher served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
41 Second Lieut. Goldie served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion East Lancashire
Regiment.
42 Captain Holbourn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the advance on Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzai and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189= with the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp)
** Captain Webb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
\_~For the Becord of the Ssrrieet of the East Exncathirs Begim'.nt, see end of Edit Surrey Begiment, p. 281a.
]
The East Surrey Regiment.
Formerly the 31st (The Huntingdonshire) and
the joth (Surrey) Regiments.
f'rst Batt., Lucknow. Bengal.
|_?nd Batt., South Africa.
279
31st
Regimental Distr
KINGSTON.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st and 3rd Surrey Militia respectively..
The United Red and White Rose. "Dettingen" "Guadaloupe" ''Talavera" "Albuhera" " Vittoria "
" PrBBNKES" " NiVELLK" " NlVE" " OlITHES"" PENINSULA " " CaBOOL 1 842 " " MOODKEE " " FEROZESIIAH "
" AlIWaL ■' " SOBHAON " "SEVASTOPOL" " TAKU FORTS " " NEW ZEALAND " "AFGHANISTAN, 1878-79"
Suakin, iSSs."
er Colonel. — Sir George Richards Greaves,1 GCL. ECMG. Ensign, 30 Nov. 49; Zt. '16 Jan. 52 ; Capt-
11 Oct. 59 ; lit. Major, 1 Mav. 64 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 21 Mar. 65 ; Colonel, 12 Sept. 72 ; Major General'
25 Oct. 82 ; Lieut. General, n Oct. gi ; General, 6 May 96 ; Colonel East Surrey Kegiment, 1 Nov. 98.
■■• Lieutenant Colonels. — i William James Holmes Frodsham,2 Lieut. 28 Feb. 74; Capt. 30 Sept. S2 ; Major,
1 14 Dec. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 21 June 99.
-7 •■• 2 Hugh Wodehouse Pearse,3 DSO. Lt. 1 1 Feb. 75 ; Capt. 30 June 83 ; Major, 12 July 92 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29
Nov. 00 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 Jan. 01.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
2ND LIEUT.
11 May
17 Apr.
14 Jan. 80
23 Oct. 80
p24 Mar. 67
22 Jan. 81
22 Jan. 79
Majors.
1 Herbert Ringwood,* 2nd in Command 1
21 June 99 )
2 Henry Wightman Benson,5 DSO. 2nd |
in Command 14 Jan. 01 /
2 Henry Lockhart Smith,6 DSO
ColinDuncan Johnstone, Gooernor of\
York Military Prison, 1 Apr. 99 j
Arthur Bruce Dunaterville,6 D.A.A. \
Gen. S. Africa, with rank of Lt.Col.f
1 Ludlow Tonson Bowles, S.S.O. Delhi...
Frederick Ward, Beterce (Depot) (Hon. \
Lt. Colonel, 19 Oct. 87) )
2 Finch White9
Henry Walker,10 Beserve (Depot) ...
p.s.c. Henry Stanhope Sloman,12.DSO. \
D.A.A. Quarter Master Gen. for In- -
tclligence, S.Africa J
Captains.
p.s.c. Hugh Duncan Lawrence, Adju- ')
tant 3 Battalion 1 Jan. 97 S
p.s.c. Bernard Kamsden James, Staff' \
Capt. for Intell.WarOffice, 24 Jan. 01 /
; William Hastings Ellis14
: William Henry Gorman15
p.s.c. Bertram Reveley Mitford,;c~)
DSO. (Bt.Lt.Coloncl, 16 Nov. 98), >
Assistant Adjutant General,S. Africa)
Orchart Beeton, Adjutant 1 Surrey 1
Bifle Volunteers 9 Nov. 96 j
Kenneth Malcolm Patrick Grant18
Hy. Aug. Anley, Major Ordnance Dept.
Richard Norman Pochin, Adjutant I
3 Volunteer Battalion 16 Jan. 99 J
Lionel Charles Gostling Tufnell, Ord- )
nance Officer, ^th Class )
John Raynsford Longley, Depot
Frederick LordAldersey Packman20...
William Naunton Roger Gilbert- \
Cooper'2i /
Luke George lonides,-'2 Soictlt Africa ...
Harold Stuart Tew23
Arthur Geo. Dwyer,21 Egyptian Army-.
Walter Herbert Paterson, Adjutant I
1 Jan. 98 /
Arthur Holt Wilson
p.s.c. Arthur Henry Seton Hart,
DSO. Brigade Major, South Afri
14 July 00
James Fitz Walter Arcedeckne-Butler...
Arthur Christin Stewart Barchard23
William Welply Fagan2s
Henry DavidsoD Smalley,2"S. Africa
Robert L. Coote Birch,30 Reserve [Depot)
Cuthbert Hanson Townsend, serving )
with the Egyptian Army j
Cecil CharlesGough Asnton
Tudor Lay,31 Reserve(Depot); Lieut. 109 1
Foot, 2 Dec. 74 ; Capt. 4 Bn. Lincoln >
Begt. 17 Die. 87 ; H0n.Maj.2~, Nov. 93 J
Cecil Porch Porch21 25 Feb.
11 Sept. j6\ 28 Nov
76
15 July
15 Mar. 80
21 June So
28 Feb.
9 Apr.
p23 Dec.
1 July
1 Jan.
Si'
10 May 82
10 Aug.
25 Oct.
31 Aug.
10 Oct.
14 Dec.
24 July
1 Apr.
26 July
20 Nov.
87
JjIEUTENANTS.
Frank Hermann Moline, Pay Depart- \
ment, with rank of Captain $
2 Victor Henry Mottet de la Fontaine32
Sidney Hugh Duxbury, Pay Depart- *>
ment, with rank of Captain )
2 Francis W. King-Church,3* Adjutant )
9 Mar. 99 }
1 Victor John Birkbeck
1 Charles Fayle Colquhoun2'
1 Raymond Henry Baldwin, Central )
Africa Regiment J
1 Archibald Tyrrell Robinson
Hon Cuthbert James, Egyptian Army...
4 May
9 May
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
23 Mar.
24 Apr.
1 Mar.
9 Nov.
8 Oct. 00
29 Oct.
23 May
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
10 May 82 15 Jan.
9 Sept. 82 j 1 Mar.
27 Jan. 83 1 27 Mar. 8y
27 Jan. 33 j 21 June 91
9 Sept. 82! 24 June 91
18 June
13 Aug.
90
6 Feb.
14 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
28 Apr.
16 Jan.
20 Nov.
23 Mar.
26 Apr.
21 June
10 Aug.
3 Mar.
31 Oct.
June 92
Feb. Q3
Nov. 94
Nov. 94
11 Apr. 94
8 Feb. 95
16 Oct. 95
14 Dec. 96
2 Nov. 98-
21 June act
17 Feb. 86
14 Jan. 01
4 Jan. 99
1 1 Dec. 01
18 Nov. 96
4 Aug.
14 Apr.
8 July
11 Mar.
12 Feb.
6 May
19 Sept.
28 Nov.
8 Feb. 95
8 Feb. 95
24 Mar. 96
8 May 96
8 June 96
15 June 96
14 Dec. 96
23 Dec. 96
i^Tan. 98
7 June 92 2I June 99
17 July 99
13 Sept. 99
20 Nov. 99
1 Apr.
1 Mar.
29 Nov. 00
16 Nov. 98
29 Nov. 00
22 Aug. 8S
25 Feb. 93
25 Feb. 93
26 Apr. 93
19 July 93
2 June 94
2 June 94
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
23 Mar.
8 Feb.
20 Jan.
9 Feb.
75 June
14 Dec.
22 Dec.
24 July
14 Apr.
14 Jan. 01
14 Jan. 01
16 May 01
13 Nov. 01
12 Major Sloman served in the ex-
peditionto theSoudanin 1885 with the
Mounted Infantry, and was present in
che engagement at Kasheen and at
the destruction ofTemai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the campaign in the Soudan under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 7^97 (men-
tioned in despatches, British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) ; and
in 189S, including the expedition to
Shendy and the battles of the Atbara
and Khartoum (mentioned in des-
patches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two
Clasps to Khedive's Medal). "
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LIEUTENANTS.
2 Roger Edward Napier North23
2 John Cyril May,23 DSO
2 Ernest St. George Anson'23
1 Richard Vernon Guest Brettell (Depot)
Leslie Murray, Somaliland .
1 Nesbit Edward Willonghby
2ND LIEUT
16 Feb
John Penrice Benson23 i it Feb. 9S
Cyril Edmund Allan Spencer Currie,*5 )
South African Constabulary j 3 Aug. 9=
Ronald Victor Okes Hart, 3° DSO.j
A.D.C. to ICaj.Gen.A.fitzBot/ Mart, r
, 13 Captain Kenneth M. P. Grant
o Mar. 95 30 Apr. 98 served in the expedition to the Soudan
26 May 95 21 June 98 in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
9 Dec. 96 9 Mar. 99 Bast Surrey Regiment, and was
15 May 97 27 July 99 present at the attack on the Convoy
2? _?* gl r3 Sep'- 99 on the 26th March and in the subse-
26 Nov. 99 quent advance on Temai (Medal with
24 Feb. 00 Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
26 May 00 23 Lt. Colonel Wynyard served with
the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war
in 1878-79 (Medal).
8 bept. 00 : 30 Captain Birch served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 70th
°° Regiment (Medal).
°°i 3l Major Lay served in the
01 Afghan war in 18S0, accompanied Sir
01 Frederick Roberts in the match to
01 Candahar, and was present at the
01 battle of Candahar ( Medal with Clasp,
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i3 Dec.
14 Jan.
30 Jan.
2 Feb.
21 Apr.
17 Juue 01 an(i Bronze Decoration).
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1 Robert Gerald Alexander3? 20 May
I 3 ... 2 John Kenneth Tulloch Whisht 9 Aug.
3 ... 2 Thomas Massie HutchinsonSS 1 iS Oct.
3 ... 2 Lawrence Julius Le Fleming39 Ts Oct.
1 3 ... 2 Percy Beaumont Stafford23 ' 18 Oct.
3 ... 2 Sefton Dulany BranckerW i 29 Nov.
12 ... 1 Leslie Marshall Wilson 20 Jan.
Second Lieutenants.
1 Henry Philip Torrens ' 18 Apr.
t Noel Galloway Corry 21 Apr.
2 Percy Martin Whale4! 21 Apr.
1 Francis Edward Blackwood 21 Apr.
2 Herbert Thomas Knapp Messenger4! | 5 May
2 Charles Thomas Simcox4! ! 23 May
2 Wilfred Appleyard42 1 4 Aug.
2 Francis Stewart Montague-Bates41 4 Aug.
2 Ronald Campbell Ross ! n Aug. 00
Edward Morton Woulfe Flanagan,') „ o *
serving with British S. AfricaPolice 5 ! B bePt" °°
2 Alexander Elphinston I 5 Jan. 01
1 Charles Swainston d'Aguilar i 5 Jan, 01
1 Edward St. Laurence Shaw^l I 5 Jan. 01
1 Thomas Arnoll Davis 8 Jan. 01
1 Philip Mortimer 8 Jan. 01
Harry Lawrence Ainsworth, Indian') ,,
Staff Corps j 4 May 01
2 George Gould 8 May 01
2 Fearnley Bonnell Storey43 26 June 01
Hubert Archer Wilding Creaghe 24 July 01
2 Louis Montant Miller 27 July 01
z Thomas Edward Stafford 14 Sept. oil
Philip Cecil Wynter 4 Dec. oil
Quarter ^[asters. — 1 Henry M'Dermott, 6 Aug. 90; Hon. Captain, 6 Aug. 00.
2 Cornelius Westneat Fletcher,23 5 Feb. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Facings "White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
tst Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 22 Dec. 1884. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 20 Oct. 1899.
1 Sir George Greaves served at Peshawur during the Indian Mutiny in 1357-5S. Served as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General in the Eusofzye Expedition of 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the war of New Zealand as D. A. Quarter Master General from January 1862 to January
1866. Surveyed the Waikato River under circumstances of great difficulty and danger, and piloted up it the gun-
boats Aeon and Pioneer. Was present at nearly the whole of the engagements, and was repeatedly mentioned in
despatches — mentioned as being " always conspicuous for energy and daring " (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
and Medal). Served as Chief of the Staff of the Ashanti Expedition of 1873-74, and was present at the battle of
Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie, including the minor engagements on the road. Mentioned
in despatches by Sir Garnet Wolseley in the following terms :— " Colonel Greaves assumed the duties of Chief of
the Staff on the 17th December. His great knowledge of the army, his experience as a Staff Officer, the zeal and
ability he brings to bear upon his work mark him out as eminently qualified for the post he occupied. He has
rendered the most valuable assistance" (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1883 as
Chief of the Staff to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in despatches by Lord Wolseley in the following terms: —
" Sir G. Graham speaks in high terms of the manner in which Major General Sir George Greaves, KCMG. CB.,
performed the duties of Chief of the Staff to his force. I do not believe there is any officer who has a more exten-
sive knowledge of the working of the army than Sir George Greaves, nor one who can use his great staff and
administrative experience to better purpose" (KCB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Lt.Colonel Frodsham served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Acting Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion
the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th
March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.ColonelPearse served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 under Brigadier General Biddulph,
including the occupation of Candahar (Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Bat-
talion East Surrey Regiment, iind was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the
engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Monte Christo, Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.), and Pieter's Hill, and the
relief of Ladysmith ; commanded the Battalion after Lt.Colonel Harris was wounded on 23rd Feb. (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel DSO.).
* Major Ringwood served with the 70th Regimentin the Afghan war in 1878-79, first with the Candahar Column
and afterwards with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Major General Biddulph (Medal).
5 Major Benson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment ;
commanded the Battalion in the operations in Northern Natal in May and June 1900, including the engagement at
Allemann's Nek (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
6 Major 3. L. Smith served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal). Served in the ex-
pedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the en-
gagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai
(Medal witn Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engage-
ments at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Monte Christo, and Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.) — severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, DSO.).
1 Major Treeby served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal
Krantz, Monte Christo, and Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.) — wounded (DSO.).
3 Lt.Colonel Donsterville served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in
subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India in 1897-98 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Commanding the Malakand Field
Force, including the defence of the Malakand and the relief of Chakdara, the operations in the Swat Valley and
28 1 The East Surrey liegiment.
action of Landakai, the operations in Bajour and actions at Nawagai and in tho Marnund Valley ; also served
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Brigade of the Utman Kbel Column 0!' the Malakan'd Field Force
and Buner Field Force (three times mentioned in despatches, _\ledal with two Clasps).
9 Major White served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th March, and in
the subsequent advance to Temni (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the
battle of Colenso, and the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz (wounded), and Allemann's Nek.
10 Major Walker servf d in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the engagement at Mazeena and with
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
1* Captain Ellis served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent
advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the
2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso,
the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Monte Christo, Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.) and Pieter's Hill, and at
the relief of Ladysmith.
l6 Captain Gorman served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Vaal Krantz,
Monte Christo, Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.) and Pieter's Hill, and at the relief of Ladysmith.
115 Lt.Colonel Mitford served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S6-88, andwas present in the engagement
at Sarras (mentioned in despatches, Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star); also served in tho
operations on the Soudan frontier in 1888 including the engagement atGernaizah (Clasp), and again in 1889 in-
cluding the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osrnanieh, and Clasp).
Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigado Major 2nd Brigade,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haiir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), and in the operations in 1898, including the battle of
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp to Khedive's Medal). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 as Brigade Major Mounte 1 Infantry Division ( Z)SO.).
20 Captain Packman served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, and the engagements at Spion Kop,
Vaal Krantz, Monte Christo, and Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.) — wounded.
'•it Captain Gilbert-Cooper and Lieut! Porch (severely wounded at Spion Kop) served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment, and were present at the engagement at Willow Grange, the
battle of Colenso, and the engagement at Spion Kop.
22 Captain Ionides served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment, and
took part in the operations in Northern Natal, including the engagement at Allemann's Nek (m. in d.).
28 Majors Tew (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major) and Barchard (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major), Lieuts. North, May (mentioned in despatches), Anson, Benson (wounded near Colenso 23 Fel>.),
Whish, and Stafford (wounded at Allemann's Nek), and Lieut, and Quarter Master Fletcher served in the South
African war in 1895-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment, and were present in the engagement at
Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.),
and Pieter's Hill, at the relief of Ladysmith, and the engagement at Allemann's Nek.
24 Major Dwyer served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the Egyptian Army,
including the operations subsequent to the battle of Khurtoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Hart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the Maxim
gun detachment of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier General
commanding the 1st Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, the operations in the Waran Valley on the 9th December, and the operations in the Mastura Valley with
the passage of the Suppri Pass (two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, first in command of
the Northern Company of Mounted Infantry, being present during all the operations about Naawpoort and
Colesberg with, French's Cavalry Division (mentioned in despatches); commanded the Northern Company of
Mounted Infantry in the relief of Kimbcrley, in the advance on Bloemfontein including the battle of Paardeberg
(wounded), and the engagements at Driefontein, Poplar Grove, and Klip Drift, and iu the subsequent occupation
of Bloemfontein and operations east of Bloemfontein about Thabanchu ; served with Hamilton's Force m com-
mand of the Northern Company of Mounted Infantry and afterwards as Staff Officer of Legge's Corps of Mounted
Infantry in the advance to Pretoria including the battle of Houtnek (wounded), the engagements of Welkom,
Vet River, Zand River, Heilbron (horse shot), the battle of Doornkop, twenty-two other engagements, and the
capture of Johannesburg and Pretoria ; served in the operations east of Pretoria in June including the battle of
Diamond Hill, and as Staff Officer of Mounted Infantry with Broadwood's Column in the march to Bethlehem and
Vredefort in pursuit of De Wet ; subsequently served asBrigade Major of the Irish Brigade with Lord Kitchener's
Column in pursuit of De Wet, and afterwards also as Chief Staff Officer of the Potchefstrooin Column under
Major General Hart (DSO.).
26 Captain Fagan served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on the Transport service
(Medal with Clasp). Serve I in the campaign on the North West Fiontier of India in 1897 as Transport Officer
in the Peshawur Column 11 ler Brigadier General Hammond (two Clasps).
27 Captain Smalley and Lie it. Colquhoun served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
East Surrey Regiment, and took part in the operations in Northern Natal.
32 Lieut, de la Fontaine served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regi-
ment, and was present in the engagements at Vaal Krantz, Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.), and Pieter's Hill, at the
relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches) and in the engagement at Allemann's Nek.
84 Lieut. King-Church served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regi-
ment, and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spion Kop,
Vaal Krantz, Colenso (22nd and 23rd Feb.), and Pieter's Hill, at the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches),
and the engagement at Allemann's Nek.
85 Lieut. Currie served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Army Service Corps up to the relief of
Ladysmith, and afterwards with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment.
30 Lieut. Ronald Hart served in the South African war in 1899-1900, first with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey
Regiment in the Natal campaign, including the action at Beaumont and the battle cf Colenso, and afterwards ns
Aide de Camp to Major General Hart. Commanding the Irish Brigade, including the engagements at Spion Kop,
Potgeiter's Drift, Hart's Hill, Monte Christo, and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches BSO.).
37 Lieut. Alexander served in the South African war in 1899 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment.
38 Lieut Hutchinson served in the South African war in 1859-1500 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment,
and was present at the relief of Ladysmith.
39 Lieut. Le Fleming served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey
Regiment, and was present at the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, and the engagements at
Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz.
40 Lieut. Brancker served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at Pieter's Hill — wounded.
41 Second Lieuts. Whale, Messenger, Simcox, Montague-Bates, and Shaw served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment.
42 Second Lieut. Appleyard served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey
Regiment, and was present at the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Colenso (22nd and
23rd Feb.), and Pieter's Hill, at the relief of Ladysmith, and at the engagement at Allemann's Nek.
' 43 Second Lieut. Storey served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment.
The East Surreij Regiment. 281a
Record of tlie Services of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (formerly the 31st
Huntingdonshire Regiment).
Raised 1702, and proceeded as Marines to Cadiz and Vigo; to England, 1702: to the Mediterranean.
1704 (capture 'of Gibraltar, Barcelona, Carthagena, Ivica, Majorca, Sardinia, Minorca) ; to England,
1711 ceased to serve as Marines, 1714; to Scotland, 1715; to Ireland, 1716; to England, 1739; to
Flan ers, 1742 ; to England, 1745 ; to Minorca. 1749 ; to England, 1752 ; to Scotland, 1755 ; to England,
1762; to West Florida, 1765; to St. Vincent, 1772; to England, 1774; to Canada, 1776; to England,
17:7 ; to Ireland. 1792 ; (Flank Companies to Barbadoes, 1793 ;) to England, 1794 ; to Holland, 1794 ;
to England, 1795; to the West Indies, 1795; to England, 1797; to Holland, 1799; to England, 1799; to
Ireland, 1800 ; to the Isle de Huat, 1800 ; to Minorca, 1801 ; to England, 1802 ; to the Channel Isles,
1803; to England. 1S04; [2nd Battalion (31st Begiment) raised 1804; to Channel Isles, 1807; to Ire-
land. 1S07; to the Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Talavera, Albnhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes) : to Ireland, 1814 ; to England and disbanded, 1814 :] to Sicily, 1806 ; to Egypt, 1807; to Sicily,
1807: to Malta. 1808; to Sicily, 1810: to Malta, 1811; to Sicily, 1811; to Genoa, 1814 ; to Corsica,
1S14 ; to Sicily/1814 ; to Naples, 1815'; to Genoa, 1815 ; to Malta, 1816 ; to England, 1818 ; to Ireland,
1821 ; to England, 1824 ; to India, 1825 (Kabul 1842, and battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and
Sobraon); to England, 1846; to Ireland, 1848; to Ionian Islands, 1853; to the Crimea, 1855 (siege of
Sabastcpol); to Gozo, 1S56; to Malta, 1857: to Gibraltar, 1S57; to the Cape, 1858; to India, 1858; to
China, i860 (capture of the Taku Forts); to England, 1863; to Ireland, 1866; to Malta, 1807; to
Gibraltar, 1872; to England, 1876; to Ireland, 1880; toGibraltar, 1882; to England, 18S3; to Gibraltar,
1884; to India, 1884.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion,— formerly the 70th (Surrey) Regiment.
Eaised as the 2nd Battalion 31st Begiment, and proceeded to Scotland, 1758 ; to England, 1759 ;
to Ireland, 1763; to West Indies, 1764; to England. 1774: to Scotland, 1776; to North America, 1778;
to England, 1784; to Ireland, 1787: to West Indies. 1793; to England and Gibraltar, 1795; to West
Indies 1800 ; to Jersey and England, 1801 ; to West Indies, 1803 (capture of Guadaloupe) ; to Scotland,
1812; to Ireland and Canada, 1S13 ; to Ireland, 1827: to Gibraltar, 1834; to Malta, 1836; to West
Indies 1838- to Canada, 1841 ; to England, 1843: to Ireland, 1845; to India, 1849; to New Zealand,
1861 (war of 1863-65) ; to England. 1866 ; to Ireland, 1868 ; to India, 1871 (Afghan war 1878-79) ; entitled
" 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment," 1881 ; to Egypt, 1884 (campaign of 1885) ; to England, 1885 ;
to Guernsey, 188S ; to Ireland, 1891 ; to Malta, 1893 ; to England, 1895 ; to South Africa, 1899.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (formerly the 30th Regiment).
Raised as Marines in 1702. Served as such afloat and ashore at capture of Gibraltar 1704 and
nunr.erous operations in Spain (capture of Barcelona, 1705), Mediterranean, France, Nova Scotia, and
C'anada. Appointed " 30th Regiment " in 1714- Ireland, to 1724. Minorca, to 1727. Gibraltar, to
1732. Ireland, to 1743. England, to 1746. Action off Cape Finisterre, 1747 (as Marines). England,
to 1747. Ireland, to 1755. England, to 1757. Attacks on the French Coast, 1758. England, to 1761.
Capture of Belle Isle, 1761 (as Marines). England, to 1763. Gibraltar, to 1771. England, to 1774.
Scotland, to 1775. Ireland, to 1781. North America, to 1782. Entitled the " Cambridgeshire
Regiment," 1782. Jamaica, to 1791. England, to 1793. Occupation of Toulon, capture of Bastia and
Calvi, and annexation of Corsica, 1794 (as Marines). Minorca, 1799. Malta, 1800 (taking of Valetta).
Egypt, to 1802 (battle of Alexandria and capture of Marabout). England, to 1804. [2nd Battalion
raised in England, 1803. Ireland, to 1809. Gibraltar, to 18 10. Peninsula, to 1813 (battles of Badajoz
and Salamanca). England, to 1814. Holland and Belgium, to 1815 (Quatre Bras and Waterloo).
France, 1815. England, to 1816. Ireland, to 1817, when it was disbanded and merged in the ist
Battalion.] Ireland, to 1804. Pomerania, to 1805. Germany, to 1806. England, to 1807. India, to
1807. Java, 1807 (as Marines). Macao, 1809. India, to 1829 (storming of Asseerghur). England, to
1831. Ireland, to 1834. Bermuda, to 1841. Nova Scotia, to 1844. Ireland, to 1846. England, to
1851. Corfu, to 1853. Gibraltar, to 1854. Crimea (battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol)
to 1856. Gibraltar, to 1857. Ireland, to i860. Channel Islands, to 1861. England, 1861. Canada
to 1868. Nova Scotia, to 1869. Ireland, to 1871. Channel Islands, to 1872. England, to 1880. De-
signated "The 1st Battalion The East Lancashire Regiment," 1881. India, to 1897 (Chitral Relief
Force, 1895). England, to 1900. South Africa, 1900.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (formerly the $gth
Regiment).
Raised in 1755, and proceeded to America, 1763. Nova Scotia, to 1767. America, to 1775
England, to 1782. Gibraltar, to 1792. England, to 1793. Channel Islands, to 1794. Low Countries,
to 1795. England, 1795. West Indies, to 1802. England, to 1808. Peninsula, to 1809. England, to
1810. Ireland, to 181 1. England, to 1812. Peninsula, to 1814. Ireland, to 1815. Low Countries, to
1816. England, 1816. Ireland, 1816. India, to 1817. Ceylon, to 1818. India, to 1829. England, to
1831. Ireland, to 1834. England, to 1836. Malta, to 1841. West Indies, to 1843. England, to 1846
Ireland to 1849. China, to 1858. Cape of Good Hope, to 1861. England and Scotland, to 1865
Ireland, to 1867. Ceylon, to 1869. Indis,, to 1881 (Afghanistan, 1878-80). England, to 1885. Trelant!
to 1893. Gibraltar, to 1895. England, to i?97. India, 1897.
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The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Formerly the 32nd (Cornwall — Lightlnf.) and
the 46U1, (South Devonshire) Regiments.
|"rst J3att., Ceylon.
l_2iid Batt., South Africa.
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32nd
"Regimental District
BODMIN.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Cornwall Rangers Militia.)
The United Red and White Rose. "Dettingbn" "Dominica" "Roleia" "Vimikba" "Cobunna"
" Salamanca" " Psteenees" " Nivelle " " Nive " " Orthes" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Punjaub "
"Mooltan" "Goojeeat" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow" " Egypt, 1882" "Tel-el-Kebie" "Nile, 1S84-85."
—fl! Colonel.— John Thomas Hill, Ensign, P13 Mar. 27; Xr.pi6 Apr. 29 ; Capt. ''13 Feb. 35 ; Major, 12 Mar. 41 ;
ti z-,.7 - ».._ .n. Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 30 July 60; Lt.General, 14 June 69; General,
Full
Pay
Pay.
Lt. Colonel, 3 Apr. 46 ; 1
24 June 76; Colonel 75th Foot, 24 Oct. 72 ; Colonel Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 3 Apr. qo.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 John Hamilton Verschoyle,1 Lt. 13 June 75 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 83 ; Major, 5 Apr. 93 ;
Lt. Colonel, 19 Feb. 00.
2 George Ashby Ashby,5 CB. Lieut. 20 Nov. 75; Capt, 1 Jan. 86 ; Breo.Major, 2 Jan. 86 ; Major, 26 July 93 ;
Lt.Colonel, 1 Mar. 00.
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Majobs.
1 Edmund John Holhvay,62H(i in Com- )
mand 19 Feb. 00 )
2 William Lueg Harvey," DSO. 2nd in 1
Command 1 Mar. 00 )
1 Henry Gage Morris8
2 Ralph James Wilbraham9
Cyril Godfrey Martyr,10 DSO.(Bt.Lt.
Col. 25 Jan. 99), Special Seroice,
South Africa
1 Charles Newman Evelegh12
Rupert Stewart,13 Adjutant 1 Volun-'i
teer Battalion 14 Jan. 97 )
2 Frederick Hamilton Chapman14
Captains.
2 Francis Mary John Dominic Rhodes..
Harold Bridgwood Walker,'6 Comdg. 1
4 Mtd. Inf. Bn. South Africa I
Arthur Grant Crosse, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. \
Manchester Begt. 15 Apr. 97 )
Robert Nicholas Spencer Lewin18
Ernest Sumner Burder™
GeorgeWilliaraThursbyProwse.Arf/. )
1 Vol. Bn. Lane. Fusiliers n Apr. 99J
George Brooke Millers Rawlinson, (
Adj. 2 Volunteer Battalion 8 July 01 j
Eustace Scott Williams,'" Adjutant'
3 Battalion 15 Feb. 97 ; Acting Adjt. t
5 Provisional Battalion I
John Jeffreys Bulkeley Jones-Parry, \
Special Service, South Africa j
: Sutherland Henry Bradford
Leonard Philip Henry Bliss,24 M'ounted'}
Infantry, South Africa J
2 Ernest Alfred Shakerley
Henry Arthur Tremayne
lion. \Villoughbv John H.de Monr.mo
rency," Egyptian Army.
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan.
21 Aug.
23 Oct.
19 Feb:
2? Oct. So1
I
1 Thomas Laugdon Tretnewy27 (Depot)
Paul Buzzard Morris
Arthur St. Clair Holbrook, Fay Dept.
Alexander George William Grant
John Harold "ilmi&er ,Adj utant 4 Vol. \
Bn. Durham Light Inf. 12 Oct. 01 ... (
Martin Newman Turner,28 Adj. Upper >
Burma Volunteer Bi/les 29 July 97... S
2 Bernard Stigand Streeten ;....
Jas.Hubert Thos. Cornish Bowden,i9)
Adjutant E. Bengal State Sail. Vols. }
Henry Thomas C&ntarx,South African \
Constabulary )
2 Paul Gregory Petavel
2 Thomas Richard Stokoe31
2 H.aroldFargus,-DSO.Adjutant4Mayoo
1 Herbert Samuel Protheroe Simon32!
Adjutant 1 Mar. 01 /
2 Thomas Herbert Francis Price33
Cecil Barrington Norton,34 Adjutant )
Agra Volunteer Bijlcs 13 Jan. 98 ... }
Francis Arthur Dickinson, M Somaliland
Harry John de la Condamine,3' Pay \
Department i
Robert May Wetherell, Staf Officer, I
South Africa /
Charles Burnett Woodham
5 Feb.
4 May
4 May
30 Nov.
16 Nov.
22 Aug.
23 Mar.
23 Mar.
21 Dec.
28 Juno 90
16 July 90
89
Lieutenants.
2 Arthur Hovell Romillv
1 Alfred Methven Collard39
1 Arthur Peere Williams Freeman40 . .
1 Harry Dundas Goldsmith42
1 Charles Stanton Boulton43 (Depot) .
2 Arthur St. Aubyn Molesworth
1 Herbert Thomas Dobbin
2 Francis Holden Shuttleworth Rendall
1 Arthur Pollard Dene, Acting Aide de )
Camp to Major General F. T. Hobson )
2 Arthur William Strieker
2; July
23 May
23 Mar.
18 May
13 Aug.
17 Dec.
25 Feb.
25 Feb. 93
15 Mar. 93
23 Aug. 93
10 Oct.
30 Jan.
29 May 95
28 Sept. 95
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
20 Feb. 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
4 Jan. 99
18 Jan. 99
20 May 99
24 June 99
12 Aug. 99
11 Sept.
18 June
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
25 Aug.
6 Feb.
1 July
}4 May
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb.
25 Nov.
27 Jan.
14 Aug.
4 Jan.
26 Jan.
23 May 90
29 June 90
20 Apr.
16 Dec.
23 Apr.
3 Ju'y
1 Mar.
10 May
26 July
31 July
5 Sept. 93
18 Oct.
19 Feb.
8 May
1 July
17 May
20 May
15 Apr.
29 July
9 Dec.
13 Jan.
22 July 93
3 Nov.
23 Dec.
31 Jan.
21 May
28 June
1 Mar.
9 May
7 June
1 Aug.
18 Nov.
2 May 86
i July 87
14 Nov. 87
14 Dec. 87
14 Aug. 89
14 Aug. 89
23 Apr. 90
23 May 90
BKEV.MAJ.
20 July
16 Dec.
8 Mar.
6 Jan.
26 July
31 July
19 Feb.
8 May
1 July
1 7 May
20 Mav
1 May
1 June
97
97
9 Dec.
97
22 July
23 Dec.
15 Apr.
15 Apr.
98
98
99
99
28 June
99
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
18 Oct. 93
31 Aug. 94
8 May 05
1 July 95
26 Feb. 96
19 Feb. 00
1 Mar. 00
8 Sept. 00
21 Oct. 99
21 Oct. 99
19 Feb. 00
1 Mar. 00
1 Mar. 00
7 June 00
5 July 01
3 July 01
8 Jul j- 01
12 Oct. 01
12 Oct. 01
12 Oct. 01
12 Oct. 01
12 Oct. oc
12 Major Evelegh served with the
Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in com-
mand of a detachment of the Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal
with Clasp).
13 Captain Lewin servedin the Nils
Expedition in 1884-85 wi'.h the 2nd
Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
23 Captain Williams served with
theBechuanaland Expedition under
Sir Charles Warren in 1834-85 with
the Mounted Rifles.
'Yea-
FoU
Pay
3
3
dalf
Pay.
The Dulce of Cornivall's Ligld Infantry.
283
LlEUTEXAHTS.
2 Colmer William Donald I.vnrh
2 William Erdeswick Ignatius Butler'/
Bowdon 5
2 Ronald Methven Grigg
2 John William Carnegie Kirk
2 Frederic Leonard Hingston
1 Frederick Herbert Span
2 Robert Harold Olivier
2 Oscar Mackay Heriot
2 James Edward Salusbury Trelawny
Second Lieutenants.
2 Evan Bernard Ward, tcitk 5 Prov. Bn .
Clement Leslie Smith, Batlicay Stuff")
Officer, South Africa )
2 R. B. Campbell
George Hilton
2ND LIEUT.
12 Au^
12 Aug.
99
99
18 Oct. 99
18 Oct. 99
18 Oct. 99
15 Nov. 99
15 Nov. 99
20 Jan. 00
4 Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
5 May 00
19 May 00
18 .Nov. 00
15 Dec. oc
17 Jan. 01
16 Feb. 01
13 May 01
5 July 01
8 July 01
12 Oct. 01
7 Nov. 01
23 May
GeoSrey Francis Phillips ; 30 May
Borlase Edward Wyndham Childs j 4 Aug.
Chailes William Moore Maydwell
Henry Neville Baskcomb Harrison
2 John Henry Broadwood
1 Reginald Mander
... 1 Arthur Courtenay Saunders
1 George Lionel Slockett Elbrow ....
1 William Philip Hammond
1 Walter King Venning
1 John Lanncelot Booker
1 Ernest Cyril Gepp
2 Lewis Collinwood Bearae
Gilbert Percival Lous Myers
David Dudley
Francis Caryrr Campbell Rogers....
Logan Deare Passy
Quarter Masters,
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
8 Jan.
4 May
8 May
8 May
8 May
8 May
22 May
27 July
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
11 Dec.
1 Arthur Hearsey,44 17 June 96; Hon. Lieut.
2 William Henry Taylor, 24 Nov. 97 ; Bon. Capt. 29 Nov. 00
Facings "White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion emlaried for Malta, 18S5. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, Nov. 1S99-.
1 Lt.ColonelVerschoyle served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Egyptians
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El MagfarandTel-el-Mahuta. in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with theTirah Expeditionary Force andthoKhyber
Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
5 Lt. Colonel Ashby served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El MagfarandTel-el-Mahuta., in the two actions
at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General
Earle (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
6 Major Hollway served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian
ar of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engage-
meut at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in-
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
" Major Harvey served with the 2nd Battalion Duke or Cornwall's Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and wa6 present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations
of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (ClaBp).
8 Major Morris served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August,,,
in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the River Column
as a Staff Captain under Major General Earle and Brigadier General Brackenbury (mentioned in despatches^
Clasp) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force under Major General Grenfell in 1886 as Senior
Water Transport Officer. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duko
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
0 Major Wilbraham served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 Lt.Coloiel Martyr served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout-
Egyptian xra,T of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry >
and was present in the actions of Abu KleaandEl Gubat, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engage-
ment at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (two Clasps) ; also served in the operations in the Soudan
in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). and in the operations in
August 1S89 includingthe engagement at Toski (Clasp) ; was present at the capture of Tokar in 1891 (4th Class of
the Osmanieh, Clasp to Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1806 as Assistant Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff, including the engagement at Firket and the operations
at Hafir (men ned in despatches, DSO., and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Nominated to the 3rd Class of
the Medjidie for services under the Egyptian Government. Served in the operations in Uganda in 1898, and was
in command a the capture of the Soudanese Forts near Mruli and in the engagement at Jeruba (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
13 Captain Stewart served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Licrht Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Major Chapman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Major Walker served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column undjr Major General Ivi.rle (Medai
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force under Brigadier General
Butler in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss. Served in the canqjaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with the Tirah Exoeditionary Force and the Khyber
283a The Dulce of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Force with the 1st Battalion Duko of Cornwall's Light Infantry (lledal with two Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service (Brevet of Major).
20 Captain Burder served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (lledal with two Clasps).
21 Captain Bliss served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189; (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber
Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (two Clasps).
25 Captain Hon. W. J. H. de Montmorency served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the
Mounted Infantry of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart' in 1897-98 with th3 Tirah Expeditionary Force and the
Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).'
2; Captain Trethewy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
3397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
28 Captain Turner served in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burma, in 1392-93 as Assistant Commandant
Military Police ai d with the Sana Kachin Expedition In 1895-96.
29 Captain Bowden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
nfimtry (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Captain Stokoe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
189S with theTirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Forco with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Captain Simon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the ; st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
33 Captain Price served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Captain Norton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
2897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the ist Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infnntry (Medal with two Clasps).
36 Captain Dickinson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the ist Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Liu'ht Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
37 Captain de la Condaminc served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force (wounded) with the 1st Battalion
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps). Served in tbe South African war in 1899-1900.
39 Lieut. Collard served in the" campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Lieut. Williams Freeman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with theTirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
42 Lieut. Goldsmith served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Fcrce with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Lightlnfantry (Medal with two Clasps).
43 Lieut. Boulcon served in the campaign ou the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the rst Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with twi Clasps).
44 Lieut. He'arsey served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the campaign "on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with
two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry,— formerly the 46th
(South Devonshire) Regiment.
Raised in 1741 and numbered the 57th. To England, 1742. To Jersey, 1747. Number changed to 46th, i74?
To Ireland, 1749. To Nova Scotia", 1757. To Canada, 1760. To West Indies, 1761. To Canada, 1763. Tc
Ireland, 1767. To America, 1776. To West Indies, 1778. To England, 1782. Received the title of South Devon
shire Regiment. To Ireland, 1784. To Gibraltar, 1792. To West Indies, 1794. To England, 1796. To Ireland,
i3oo. To West Indies, 1808 (attack on Dominica). To England, 181 1. To New South Wales, 1884. To India, 1818.
To England, 1833. To Ireland, 1835. To Gibraltar, 1839. To West Indies, 1842. To Halifax, N.S., and Mont-
real, 1845. To Jamaica, 1846. To Nova Scotia, 1347. To England, i343. To Ireland, 1352. To England, 1854.
To the Crimea, 1S54 (siege of Sebastopol). To Corfu, 1856. To India, 155?. To England. 186-,. To Ireland,
1373. To Bermuda, 1 SyC'. To Gibraltar, 1880. To Egvpt, 1882 (battle of Tel-el-Kebir, Nile Expedition. 1884-5).
•Io England, i536. To Ireland, 1S91. To Enelar.d, i393. To South Africa, 1899.
ist Batt., South Africa.
2nd Batt., Rangoon, Burma
The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
-| Formerly the 33rd (Duke of Wellington's) 33R'
and the 76th Regiment of Foot.
[
Regimental District
HALIFAX.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 6th West York Militia.)
The Crest and Motto of the Duke of Wellington. " Dettinge:* " " Mysore " "Hixdoostan" (with the Elephant).
"Sb2is-gapatas£" "AiliGsub" "Delhi 1S03" "Leswabbee" "Deig" "Nive" " Penixscla" "Waterloo"
"Alma" " Inkerman " "Sevastopol" "Abyssixia."
. TearsSer. Colonel. — Y£ Sir Hugh Rowlands,1 KCB. Ensign, p25 Sept. 49 ; Lieut. 21 Apr. 51; Capt. p25 Aug. 54;
Half Bt.Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 6 Nov. 57; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 28 Nov. 65; Lt. Colonel, 23 Mar. 66; Colonel',
Pay. 23 Mar. 71 ; Major General, 1 July 81 ; Lieut. General, 1 .fan. 93 ; General, 16 Oct. 94 ; Colonel West Riding
Regiment. 8 Oct. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Stewart John Trench, Lieut. £ Oct. 73 ; Captain, 24 Jan. 85 ; Major, 26 Sept. 90 ■
Lt. Colonel, 18 Dec. 99.
1 Percy Temple Rivett-Carnae,5 Lieut. 3 July 73; Captain, 19 Dec. S3; Major, 6 Oct. 92 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel,
20 May 98 ; Lt. Colonel, 30 Nov. 00.
'}
Majobs.
Francis Macleod Hastings Marshall,9 )
-2.nd.in Command i3 Dec. 99; S.Africa $
Hayford Douglas Thorold,3 2nd in \
Command 30 Nov. 00 )
William Joseph Goold
Percy Bourdillon Smithe
Frederick Arthur Hayden, DSO
Basil St. John Le Marchant (Bt.Lt. \
Colonel, 29 Nov. co) i
Charles Vesey Humphrys
Francis John De Gex, Dep. Assist. }
Adj. Gen. South Africa /
William MacLaughlin (Reserve)
Captai>-s.
ClarenceDalrympleBruce,2rc<i in Com- ")
mand ChineseRegt.witk rankof Major $
p.s.c. William James Anderson, Ftee")
Consul in Asia Minor 22 Dec. 98 >
Owen Harris, Comdg. Mtd. Infantry, \
S. Africa f
William Milward Watson,10 Chinese/
Regiment )
Samuel Charles Umfreville.^lrf/utaiif
3 Battalion Shropshire Lt. Infantry.
22 Apr. 95 ,
HerbertWilliamWainraanWcjod.Ai/. )
4 Vol. Bn. Essex Regt. 17 Sept. 98... f
Edgar Garston Harrison, ^DiO. sere- (
ing in the Brit.E. Africa Protectorate )
Edward Raymond Houghton13
Francis David Behrend, Adjutant 21 ^
Middlesex Vol. Rifles, 24 July 01 ... j
Henry Wrixon Becher, South Africa...
Edwd. Moutrav Kinnaird Parsons,14 ]
Adj. 4 Vol. Bn. W. Kent Regiment, -
1 June 00 ) !
James Alec Charles Gibbs,15 S. Africa
Clement Agnew Fedden, Adjutant 1 ~i
Vol. B n . with ra nk of Capt. 2 Jan. 99 $
Percy Alexander Turner'6
Thomas Sharoe Smith \
Lawrence George Stayner
Norman Bruce Bainbridge, DSO.CW- >
nance Department /
Kenneth Andersen Macleod, Acting^
D.A.A. G. Vol. Brigades, Salisbury ;■
Plain ) .
Herbert Darnton Egerton Greenwood
Reginald Wmnington Fanshawe, \
Pag Department )
HaroldWolstenholrae Cobb, Adjutant 1
1 July 01 t j
Louis Ravmond Acworth, Railicay}
Staff Officer, South Africa f
Percy Belcher Strafford '
Arthur Robert Hume, Eeserve (Depot)
Herbert Charles Suft, Reserve (Depot) ...
Arthur Marmaduke Whitaktr, Adj. >
2 Vol. Bn. Bedford Regt. 2 Nov. 00 j
Pereival Coode, DSO. South Africa '
Reginald Ernest MafFett, South Africa.
Robert NapierBray, Capt. Chinese Regt.
William Ernest Marriott Tyndall, (
DSO. Adjutant 29 Jan. 99 >
Edward Neville Townsend
A. G. Gallie, Reserve
Alexander Bell, Reserve (Depot)
Philip William Temple Hale Wortham, \
TTgandaRifl.es )\
Robert Arthur Kingsbury Ealing
James George Whish '.
2SD LIEUT. LIEUT.
CAPTAItf.
11 May 78
14 Jan. 80
17 Apr. 80
11 Aug. 80
22 Jan. Si
19 Feb. 81
4 May
8 Dec.
21 Dec.
10 Nov.
2q Mar.
9°
3 May 90-
29 Oct. 90
29 Oct. 90
2; Mar. 91
23 May 91
18 May 92 j
13 July 921
12 Jan.
1 Jan.
18 May
1 July
1 July
i.July
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
23 Apr.
9 Sept.
10 May
30 Jan.
7 Feb.
6 May
6 May
23 May
23 May
29 Aug.
8 Dec.
SDec.
6 Aug.
31 July
2 Mar.
11 June
1 Feb.
1 Dec.
28 Sept. 92
19 Nov. 92
21 Jan. 93
12 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95
4 Sept. 95
Si, 6 Oct. 86
3i 2S Oct. 85
11 Apr. 3?
5 Jan. 38
1 Aug. 3S
1 Aug. 88
19 Sept. 38
17 Oct. SS
13 Apr. 84
30 Nov. 83
6 Aug. 89
12 Feb. 30
2 Mar. 91
2 Mar. 91
1 Feb. 92
1 Feb. 92
iS Feb. Q2
5 Sept. 95
1 Nov. 95
1 Nov. 95
15 Sept. 97
8 Feb. 99
8 Feb. 99
9 Feb. 99
21 Oct. 99
21 Oct. 99
13 Dec. 93 23 Oct. 99
1 May 94 23 Oct. 99
7 Nov. 94 i3 Dec. 99
26 June 95, 19 Feb
8 Feb. 70'
29 ?d"ay 95
10 Oct. 94
7 Dec. 95
LlEUTEIfAXTS.
1 Frank Simeon Exham ' 7 Dec. 95,
t Harry Kirwan Umfreville i 7 Dec. 95
Ashton Alexander St. Hill, W.African \ ] _ '
Regiment, vith rank of Captain j 2<s Dec. 95
2 Leslie Blundell Bristow Noyes 2 Mar. 6
5 Sept.
1 Nov.
31 May
9 Sept.
2 Nov.
1 Jan.
28 Mar.
15 Sept.
5 JaD.
16 Feb.
28 Oct."
14 May
3 Apr.
29 Jan.
3 Feb.
8 Feb.
9 Feb.
2 Apr.
95, 19 •
'9
9
78 n
82 19
95j 26
961 1
96! 16
97I 22
97 14
99' 22
99
99
09
99
Feb.
Feb.
June 84
Sept.
May 00
June 00
Aug. 01
Feb. 01
Feb. 01
Feb. 01
May 01
June 82
Mar.
June 00
Mar.
BBEV.1TAJ. I MAJOR.
15 May B9
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
25 Jan. 99
30 July 97
2 Nov. 95
1 June 00
16 Nov. gs
u Dec. q8
29 Mar. 99
iS Dec. 99
30 Nov. 00
285
The Duke of Wellington's (West Elding Regiment).
LlEOTENANTS.
2 Alfred Garnett Horsfall
2 Baptist Johnston Barton ,
2 Reginald Childers Carter
2 James Robert Brunker
i Edward Vaughan Jenkins, BSO
2 Andrew Colpoys Wood
i Henry James Lionel Oakes
William Evelyn Maples
< Mordaunt Vereker Le Poer Trench..
John Hutton Bowes Wilson
i Robert Molyneux Tidmarsh
Chichester George Oriel Harman ..
; Cyril Oswald Jubb
i Alfred Spry Carlyon
i Ernie Rumbold Taylor
Eric Manfred Liddell
2 Lionel Herapath
2NI> MEUT.
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
4 May g?
4 May 98
20 May 99
20 May 99
20 May 99
20 May 99
6 Dec. 99
6 Dec. 99
9 Dec. 99
20 Jan. oj
24 Jan. 00
24 Feb. 00
3 Mar. 00
4 Apr. 00
18 Apr. 00
14 Oct. 99!
20 Oct. 99
23 Oct. 99
28 Oct. 99
19 Feb. 00
19 Feb. 00
25 Feb. 00
26 May 00 !
1 June 00
1 Aug. ooj
1 Sept. 00
31 Oct. 00
22 Feb. 01
22 Mar. 01
2 June 01
24 July 01
12 Oct. 01
9 Major Marshal] served in iheKafir war in 1878,
including the operations against Sekukuni (Medal
with Clasp).
10 Major Watson served in the operations in
Matabeleland in 1893-94 (Medal), Served in the
operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick
Carrington in 1895 with the Mounted Infantry
(Claspi.
12 Major Harrison served in the operations
against the Mazrui rebels in East Africa in 1895-96.
(Medal).
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for South Africa, 1890.
2nd Battalion embarked for Bermuda, 6 Oct. 86.
Hon. Captain, 5 Sept. 98.
Second Lieutenants.
2 James Younge Greenwood 21 Apr,
2 Charles Adrian Joseph Stourton ) ,
Langdale ) 2I AP1-
2 Cbarles James I'ickeiing 26 Apr. 00
2 William George Arthur Brett 5 May
2 Robert Harwar Gill 3 May
1 Joseph Ackroyd Whitaker 5 May
2 George Rawnsley Hartley 5 May
2 William Edward Keates 19 May
1 G. Lewis 19 May
Arth. Norman White.Mtd. Inf. S.Africa 19 May
7. Frederic Henry Burton Wellesley 11 Aug. 00
2 Harry Gardiner, W. African Frontier F. 13 Oct,
2 John Curtein Burneto 8 Jan.
1 Robert Jim M'Cleverty 8 May
1 David Alexander Fairbairn 8 May
1 George Clement Baillie Farrell 6,luly o
1 William Bailey Goddard 27 July o
1 Percival James Gout 14 Sept. o
2 Thomas Martin Ellis 14 Sept. o
1 Robin Begbie Clifton j4 Sept. o
1 Edric Crawford Ogilvie Ross ' 19 Oct. o
Quarter Masters. — 1 James Thomas Seaman,18 5 Sept. I
I ... 2 Alfred Ellatn, 13 Sept. 99; Hon. Lieut.
1 Sir Hugh Rowlands served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman (severely woundedi, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 2Ctu October, attack of the
Quarries on 7th June and twice on the Rifle-pits, attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September —
wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) ; received the Uffl " for rescuing Colonel Haly, of the 47th Regiment, from
Russian soldiers, Colonel Haly having been wounded and surrounded by them, and for gallant exertions in
holding the ground occupied by his advanced piquet against the enemy, at the commencement of the battle of
Inkerman, 5th November 1854." Served in the Kafir war in 1877-79 on special service at Luneocrg, and com-
manded the troops in the engagement at Tolako Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt. Colonel Rivett-Carnac serveu with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal
and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Richard Martin as Chief Staff Officer
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899- 1900
as a Station Commandant.
8 Major Thorold served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 on spscial
service, and commanded at G.velo, where he reorganised the Volunteer garrison (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
13 Captain Houghton served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain Parsons served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
15 Captain Gibbs served in the operations in South Africa in 1896-97 (Medal with Clasp).
lc Captain P. A. Turner served in the operations in South Africa in 1893-94 as Staff Officer to the Administrator
of Mashonaland, and afterwards as Assistant Staff Officer to the Officer Commanding the Mashonaland Field
Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
18 Captain Seaman served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68, and was present at the assault and capture of
Magdala (Medal).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Dulie of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), —
formerly the 76th Regiment.
Raised in 1787 and proceeded to India, 1788. To England, 1806 (Mahratta war of 1803— granted
the distinction of "Hindustan"). To Jersey, 1807. To England, 1808. To Spain, 1808 (battle oi
Corunna). To England, 1809. To Ireland, 1810. To Spain and France, 1813 (battle of Nive). To
Canada, 1814. To Ireland, 1827. To West Indies, 1834.. To Bermuda, 1840. To Halifax, Nova
Scotia, 1841. To Ireland, 1842. To England, 1843. To Scotland, 1846. To England, 1847. [2nd
Battalion raised 1847; disbanded, 1850.] To Ionian Islands, 1848. To Malta, 1851. To Halifax,
Nova Scotia, 1853. To England, 1857. To India, 1863. To Burmah, 1868. To England, 1876. To
Ireland, 1880. To England, 1885 To Bermuda, 1886. To Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1888. To West
Indies, 1891. To South Africa, 1893. To India, 1897.
Record of the Services of the 1st South Staffordshire Regiment (formerly the 38th Regiment).
Raised in 1702. On Sea Service, 1707 to 1710. To Antigua, 1710. To, the West Indies, 1739. To Antigua, 1750.
To England, 1765, after 58 years' foreign service. To America, 1774. TO England, 1784. To Flanders, "1795. To
the West Indies, 1796. [2nd Battalion raised in 1804, and disbanded in 3814— records lost.J To the Cape of Good
Hope, 1805. To South America, 1806 (capture of Monte Video). To Ireland, 1807. To Spain, 1808 (battles of
Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna). To England and Ireland, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1812 (battles of Busaco,
Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian and Nive). To Ireland and England, 1814. To the Netherlands, 1815.
To England, 1815. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1818. To India, 1822. To Burmah, 1824 ("Ava "). To India, 1826.
To England, 1836. To Ireland, 1837. To the Ionian Islands, 1840. To Gibraltar, 1843. To Jamaica, 1846. To
Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1848. To England, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siegeof
Sebastopol). To England, 1856. To India, 1857 (capture of Lucknow). To England, 1872. To Ireland, 1877. To
Malta, 1880. To Egypt. 1882 (war of 1882). To Malta, 1883. To Egypt and the Soudan, 1884 ("Nile 1884-85"—
battle of Kirbekan). To Gibraltar, 1886. To Egypt, 1891. To England. 1803. To Ireland, 1898. To Gibraltar
1899. To South Africa, T900.
ist Batt., South Africa. "1
2nd Batt.,Bareilly, Bengal. J
The Border Regiment.
Formerly the 34/^ (The Cumberland) and
5$ih (Westmoreland) Regiments.
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CARLISLE.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Militia respectively.)
A Laurel Wreath. "Albuhbba" "Aeboyo dosMolinos" "Vittoria" "Ptbenees" "Nivblle" " Nive "
Oeihes" "Peninsula." "China" (with the Dragon). "Aim" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol" " Lucknow."
Years' Scr. Colonel. — Sir Henry Charles Barnston Daubeney,1 GCB. JSanign, 12 March 29; Lieut, 9, Aug. -31 ; Capt.
Fall Half ^28 Oct. 36 ; Bt. Major, 23 Dec. 42 ; Major, p25 Nov. 45 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 March 55 ;
Pay- Pay- Colonel, 30 Sept. 57 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 4 March 80 ; Colonel
55th Foot. 3 Feb. 79.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Gerald Hedley Ovens,3 Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Capt. 20 Oct. 83; Major, 9 July 9.1 ;
Lt. Colonel, 1 July 00.
t John Stannus Pelly,4 DSO. 2nd Lieut. 14 Jan. 80 ; Lieut. 6 Mar. 80 ; Capt. 1 July 85 ; Major, 1 July 95 ;
Lt. Colonel, 20 Oct. 01.
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2 Robt. Hy. Gage Heygate,5 DSO., :
in Command 1 July 00
2ND LIEUT.
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1 John Page Wood6 .'. ' 13 Aug.
p.t.c. Harold Arthur Sandbach BarkO j
worth, Brigaie Major, Aldershot, > J
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i Hervey Sandby Mayhew8 1 23 Oct.
2 AlgernonMontgomerieCaulfeild.10.D<SO
1 William Fleetwood Nash,11 DSO ; 22 Jan.
1 Charles Edward Hyacinth Cooch12 j 23 Apr.
2 David James Welsh [
1 William John Ferguson-Davie, Adj. • '
5 Vol. Bn. Devon Eegt. 21 Sept. 96 J i
Captains.
1 Julian Edmund Spicer Probyn13
1 Percy John Bellamy14
2 Hy.Montague ShallettO'Brienli(Z»eJoo^)
2 George Browne
2 Reginald de Blaquiere Chichester16 ...
Robert Arthur Browne,1" D.A.A.Gen. \
for Intelligence, South Africa j
Charles Ernest Wynell-Mayow,18 Ad- }
jutant 4 Battalion 4 Feb. Q9 $ '
George Herbert Ledward,19 Governor >
of Gibraltar Military Prison j j
2 Robert Ouseley Cuthbert Hume20 |
p.t.c. Harry Denison Tuson,14 Adj. > i
2 Volunteer Battalion 13 Apr. 01 ...J
Lewis Ironside Wood,''1 S. African )
Constabulary, 15 Nov. 01 \
Lee Oliver FitzMaurice Stack, Egyp- )
tian Army 5
Arthur Lyon," South African Comtab..
2 Francis Courtenay Marsh23
2 ArchibaldSkirvingWoollery Moffat,24 1
Adjutant 24 June 99 )
2 James Tindal Ives Bosanquet
Charles Davies Vaughan,23 South \
African Constabulary /
E wen Geo. S inclair-Mac Lagan26DSO.
Adjutant N. S. Wales Local Forces
George Cecil Brooke,2'" Chinese Eegt. ...
1 Seignelay Gustavus Willoughbv ;
Hume3'1 *. )
George Fletcher Broadrick31
Arthur Erskine St. Vmcent Pollard32
Arthur Frederick Hamilton Pigott,33
Pay Department, with rank of Capt.
1 Frank George Grier Morris14
Lieutenants.
2 Harry Ernest Chapman39
Charles HerfordPringle,41 Pay Dept. 1
with rank of Capt. f
1 George Ernest Warren14
1 Percy Frederick Brunei Hawes34
Arthur Robert Seignelay Lyon- )
Campbell" )
1 Wm. Lynn Allen,32 Adjutant, 30 Aug. 01
2 Louis Edm. HaringtonMolvneux-Seel
2 Thomas William Houssemayne du
Boulay (Depot)
2 Herbert Nelson
7 Gerald John Marsh35
2 Robert Norman Gordon
2 Gerald Arthur Morton
2 George Patrick Grant
1 Edmund Hastings Harcourt Lees32
2 Herbert Watkins Grubb
2 Dare Heber-Percy Herbert Reade
George Hanbury Noble Jackson
DSO. Adjutant Imperial Ligh
S. Africa, with rank of Capta
1 George Ernest Beaty-Pownall1
1 John Carlisle Deey Spedding29
2 Andrew William Quinlan
j Sidney Herbert Foster Muriel3'
1 Charles George Williams Andrews38
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T/<e Border Regiment.
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Henry|Harvey,,,0.fWifl» Staff C.
2 James Charies M'Keuna
1 George Hyde Harrison14
: Arthur Orr Sutherland, "with 6 Proo. 1
Battalion 1
2 Chat lesAlmeric John Cholmondeley
2ND LIEUT.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
22 Mar.
98
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20 Jan. 00
4 Apr. 00
1 James Alexander Ellis42 18 Apr. 00
Basil Owen Palmer42 I 21 Apr. 00
19 May 00
30 May 00
11 Aug. 00
11 Aug. 00
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29 Dec. 00
5 Jan. oil
5 Jan. o:
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4 May 01
8 May 01
26 June 01
tit Baft
Thomas Henry Dawson .
2 Stanley Pershouse
2 Sidney Bernard Orton
1 Stephen Henry Worrall
2 Henry Hugh Backhouse Prior
1 Geo. Uniacke Jameson
1 Arch. Jenner Ellis, wilh6JProv.Bn.
2 Grosvenor Percy Hood
1 Albemarle Price Blackwood
1 Joseph Windsor Chamley
Henry Adam Askew
1 Percy Paul Wentworth Fendall ....
1 Clement Holland 27 July
Walter Falconer Scott I 4 Dec. 01
Quarter Master*. — 2 James M'Ewen, 22 Aug. 00; Hon- Lieut.
1 Frederick William Austin, 22 Dec. 00; lion. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
emlm-lccd Jor Malta, 10 Nov. 1897; to South Africa, Sept. 1899. 2nd Baft, embarked for Malta, 3 Xov. iS
I Sir Charles Daubeney served with the 55th Regt. in the Coorg campaign, East Indies, in 1834, and was pre-
sent at the assault and capture of the stockade of Kissenhully, and at the attack on the stockade of Soamwarpettah.
where he had charge of one of the two guns attached to the Column, which by his perseverance and exertions he
saved from capture during the retreat; served during the Chinese war of 1841-42, commanded the LightCompany at
Che repulse of the enemy's night-attack at Chinhae, and at the storm and capture of Chapoo; served on the Staff as
Majorof Brigade to Sir James SchoeddeatWoosung, Shanghai, and ChinKiangFoo — twice mentioned in despatches
Medal, Brevet Major, and CB.). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
(wounded and horse shot), siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie of 26th October. Commanded the 55th
Kegiment, a-^d subsequently the 1st Brigade 2nd Division at the battle of Inkerman. Mentioned in division orders
and in the report of Sir De Lacy Evans for the battle of the Alma, and in the despatches for Inkerman. Was
Gazetted to a Substantive Lieutenant Colonelcy for Inkerman on 12th Dec. 1854, but declined accepting a pro-
motion which would have removed him from the seat of war and placed him on half pay whilst his Regiment was
serving in the field. Reward for distinguished services, 185^ : Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, KCB. in 1S71 and GCB. in 1884.
3 Lt.Colonel Ovens served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Superintendent of Army Signalling with the KhyberLine
Force and also with the Khyber Division of the Northern Afghanistan Field Force under Lieut. General Bright
(Medal). Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart. in 1894-95 with the 2nd Battalion
Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Border
Regiment, during the latter part of the campaign in command, and was present in the engagement at Bushman's
Kop, and at the relief of Wepener. TSee also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 186.]
4 Lt.Colonel Pelly served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Border Regiment, and was
present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagement at Pieter'sHill, the relief of
Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches), and at the relief of Wepener, including the engagement at Bushman's Kop
DSO.).
5 Major Heygate served -with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in com-
mand of the ist Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at. HaBr (mentioned
in despatches, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), and in the operations in 1897-9S (4th
Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Border Regi-
ment, and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange and at the battle of Colenso— severely wounded (men-
tioned in despatches).
6 Major J. P. Wood served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with ClaBn).
b Major Mayhew served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Border Regiment, and was
present in the engagement at Boschfontein, Transvaal.
]0 .Major Caulfeild served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engage-
ment on the Helmund against the Wali's mutinous troops, in the action at Maiwand (wounded) and the subsequent
defence of Candahar (Medal, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the field). Served -with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1 836-88 as Brigade Transport Officer to Brigadier General Low (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and
Medal with two Clasps). Served with Mounted Infantry in Upper Burmah in 1889-90 (Clasp).
II Major Nash served -with the Tonhon Expedition, Burma, in 1889-90 as Staff and Treasure Chest Officer
to the Momeit Column (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1000 in command of the Im-
perial Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Pieter's Hill, and at the
relief «f Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
" Major Cooch served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-igoo with the ist Bat-
talion Border Regiment.
13 Captain Probyn served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Border Regiment, and was
present in the engagement at Willow Grange and at the battle of Colenso— wounded (mentioned in despatches).
14 Major Bellamy (Brevet of Major), Captain Tuson, Lieuts. Morris, Warren, Lyon-Campbell and Beaty-Pownall,
and Second Lieut. Harrison served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Border Regiment,
and were present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spion Kop,
Vaal Krantz, and Pieter's Hill, the relief of Ladysmith, and at the relief of Wepener including the engagement at
Bushman's Kop.
15 Captain O'Brien served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battaliou Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Chichester served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899- ,-900 with the ist
Battalion Border Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Boschfontein, Transvaal.
17 Major R. A. Browne served with the Isazai Expedition in 189a as Assistant Superintendent of Army
Signalling. Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 as Superintendent
ot Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1895-1900 with the ist Battalion Border Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal
Krantz, and Pieter's Hill, at the relief of Ladysmith, and at the relief of Wepener, including the engagement at
Bushman's Kop.
The Border Regiment. 287a
13 Captain Wynell-Mayow served in the Egyptian war of iS32 with the 4th Dragoon Guards, and was present
in the engagement at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir,
and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Waziristan Field Force under
Sir William Loekhart in 1S94-95 with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Ledward served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain R. O. C. Hume served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart i'l t 894-95 with
the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain L. I. Wood served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S39-90 (Medal with Clasp), and with
the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William LocKhartin 1894-95 with the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Clasp).
— Captain Lyon served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Reeiment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in TS95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment,
and was present at the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Pieter's Hill, the relief
of Ladysmith, and the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Bushman's Kop.
23 Captain Marsh served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Moffat served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1S94-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
25 Major Vaughan served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
in 1897-98 with the Toehi Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st
Battalion Border Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engage-
ments at Spion Kop (severely wounded) and Pieter's Hill, the relief of Ladysmith, the relief of Wepener including
the engagement at Bushman's Kop, and the engagement at Boschfontein, Transvaal (Brevet of Major).
20 Captain Sinclair-MacLagan served with the Waziristau Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-93 with
the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st
Battalion Border Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engage-
ment at Spion Kop (severely wounded), the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Bushman's Kop, and the
engagement at Boschfontein, Transvaal {BSO.).
-' Captain Brooke served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of In dia
under Sir William Loekhart in 1397-9S with the Malakand Field Force as Assistant Transport Officer 2nd
Brigade, and afterwards with the Buntr Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
20 Lieut. Spedding served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Army Service Corps, and was present
in the operations round Colesberg in February 1900, in the march from Bloemfonteiu to Pretoria as Transport
Officer 1st Mounted Infantry Corps, including the operations at Brandfort, Kroonstad, Johannesburg, and
Pretoria ; took part in the subsequent advance on Komati Poort, including the occupation of Middelburg.
30 Captain S. G. W. Hume served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with
the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment 1 Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Broadrick served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp 1.
32 Captain Pollard, Lieuts. Allen and Lees served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion Border
Regiment, and were present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements of Spion
Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Pieter's Hill, the relief of Ladysmith, the relief of Wepener including the engagement at
Bushman's Kop, and the engagement at Boschfontein, Transvaal.
33 Captain Pigott served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
34 Lieut. Hawes served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment, and was
present at the relief of Wepener, including the engagement at Bushman's Kop, and the engagement at Boschfon-
tein, Transvaal.
30 Lieut. Marsh served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment, and was
present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso (severely wounded), and the engagement at
Boschfontein, Transvaal.
36 Captain Jackson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant Imperial Light Infantry, and was
present in the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Pieter's Hill, and at the relief of Ladysmith (BSO.).
31 Second Lieut. Muriel served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment,
and was present at the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spion Kop (wounded) and Pieter's Hill, the relief of
Ladysmith, the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Bushman's Kop, and the engagement at Boschfon-
tein, Transvaal.
3s Lieut. Andrews served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at "Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements of Spion Kop
(wounded) and Pieter's Hill, the relief of Ladysmith, and the relief of Wepener including the engagement at
Bushman's Kop.
39 Lieut. Chapman served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
40 Second Lieut. Harvey served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal
Kranz, and Pieter's Hill, and at the relief of Ladysmith.
41 Captain Pring'.e served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
42 Second Lieuts. Sutherland, Ellis, and Palmer served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Bat-
talion Border Regiment.
Record, of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The Border Regiment ( formerly the 55th Regiment).
^Raised in Stirlmsr in 1755 and numbered the 57th Regiment. Became the 55th Resiment, 1757. To Halifax,
N.S., 1757. To Ncrth America, 1760. 1761-75, records lost; believed to have returned to England. To North
America, 1776. To West Indies, 1779. To England and Scotland, 1785. To Ireland, 1701. To Holland, 1793.
To West Indies, 1795. To England, 1797. To Holland, 1799. To England, 1800. To West Indies, 1802. To
England, 1812. (Detachment in West Indies, which, except one Company, rejoined Head Quarters in England,
1813.) To Holland, 1813. (Company from Jamaica rejoined Head Quarters in Holland, 1814,) To England, 1814.
To Ireland, 1820. To England, 1821. To Cape of Good Hope, Dec. 1821 . To India. 1830. To China, 1841 (war
of 1842). To Encrland, 1844. To Ireland, 1846. To Gibraltar, 1851. To Turkey and the Crimea, 1S54 (battles of
Alma and Inkerman and sieee of Sebastopol). To Gibraltar, 1856. To England and Ireland, 1857. To England,
i86d. To India, 186.3. To England, 1877. To Malta, ;833. To India, 1890 (Waziristan Field Force).
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CHICHESTER. -
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
Formerly the 35^/1 (Royal Sussex) and the
107th (Bengal Infantry) Regiments.
fist Katt., South Africa.
L2ndBatt.,Thobba, Punjab.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Royal Sussex Militia.)
The United Red and White Rose. " Louisbubg" " Qcbbbc, 1759 " "Maida" "Egypt, 18
" Adu Klea."
\2" "Nile, 1834-85"
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Colonel,— Henry Francis Williams,1 Ensign, 19 May 43 : Lieut. 20 Dec. 44: Captain, 3 Mar. 54 • Major,
19 Jan. 58 : Lt.Colone!, 4 Aug. 64 ; Colonel, 8 Apr. 71 ; Major General, 11 Oct. Si ; Lt. General, 25 Sept! 85 ;
Colonel Royal Sussex Regiment, 6 Oct. 01
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop Donne,3 CB. Lieut. 10 Sept. 75; Captain, 2oOct. 83 ;
Bt. Major, 28 Dec. 88 ; Major, 10 Feb. 92; Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 98.
2 p.n.c. James Charles Young,4 Lieut. 11 Nov. 76; Captain, 5 Mar. 84 ; Major, 6 Aug. 94; Lt. Colonel',
2 Feb. 99.
Majobs.
2 Edward Wheler, 2nd in Command )
15 Oct. 98 i\
1 Louis Eugene du Moulin7 (Bt.Lt.C'ol.
29 Nov. 00). 2nd in Comd. 2 Feb. 99;
Coindg. a Column, S. Africa, with
rank of Lt .Colonel
John Ernest Pierson,8 Adjutant 2)
Volunteer Battalion 7 Mar. q6 J
1 Henry Browse Scaife,12 1'ror. Battalion
2 Osmond Cecil Lo Marchant13
1 John Gerald Panton14
1 Ribton Gore,17 Reserve (Depot)
1 Charles Theobald Walsh Church15
p.s.c. Frederick St. DuthusSkinner,16"!
D.A.A.G. for Musketry, Punjab, >
24 Apr. 99 )
Captains.
Proby Edward Payne Crawfurd,9}
Adjutant 3 Battalion 24 Nov. 98 ... )
2 Arthur Robert Gilbert,16 South Africa.
1 Ernest Henry Montr^sor19 1
Richard Alexander Kane,20 Station ) j
Staff Officer, Caicupore, 4 Feb. 99 ... J |
Harold Jellicorse, Adjutant 1 Vol.Bn. \
1 Jan. 01 /
2 James Harold Burbury21
2 Mostyn Eden Cookson
2 John Frederick Paltock Langdon23 ...
1 Fred. William Templetown Robin- 1
son, DSO j !
Norman Atkinson Layton, Adjutants I
3 Volunteer Battalion Argyll and > j
Sutherland Highlander! 14 Feb. 99 J j
1 Charles Powlett Aldridge21 1
William Arthur Gardiner," Pay Dept.
Thos. Faulconer Mair Wisden,26.-M/. )
1 Cinque Ports Vol. Bifles, 1 June 01 j
Edgar Walter Butler Green27
1 Edward Leslie Mackenzie.DSO. ( Depot )
2 William Lushington Osborn,26 Adju- >
tant 4 Sept. 99 i
2 Alfred Edgar Glasgow29
2 Percy Selby Cookson30
Edmund Bulteel Hawker,32 Per. (Depot)
1 Robert Chalcner Griffin (Depot)
2 Herbert Henry Elliott33
2 Alfred Robert Davis
1 John Bartholomew Wroughton,34 \
Provisional Battalion >
Fred. Savill Marsham, Beserce (Depot)
Lieutenants.
1 Albert Gouldsmith
1 Robert Bellamy,36 DSO. Adjutant j
5 Oct. 00 j
2 Stanley de Vere Alexander Julius37 ...
1 Edward Martin Crawley-Boevey40
1 James Saumarez Cameron
2 George Gem,38 Assist. Supdt. Army*)
Signalling, Mahikand Force $
Alfred Chevallier Parker,39 serving \
with tke Egyptian Army $
1 Hugh Stirling Ashworth24
: Evelyn Fountaine Villier.*,41 DSO
2 Roland Henry Waithman42
1 Frederic Wilfrid Bagnall Willett 43
2 Charles Frederick Watson Hughes...
2 John Joseph Lyons
1 Charles Barbery Bond24
2 Robert St. Fatrick Mosgrove
Robert Nicholas Dick
1 John Edwin Harden45
1 John Sheldon Woodruffe
1 George Charles Morphett46
2 Richard Fenwick Finke
2 P^obert Bruere Otter -Barry
2 Arthur Benson Wilkie
Secoxd Lieutenants.
2 Brian Mansfield Hynes
2 Henry Walter Dunlop Hill
2 Reginald Philbrick
2ND LIKUT.
22 Jan. 79 23 July 79; 29 July 84
14 Jan. 80' 12 June 8o| 18 Apr. 85
13 Aug. 79
23 Oct. 80
19 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
9 May 88
10 Nov. 88
19 Dec. 88
24 Apr. 89
28 Aug. 89
29 Mar. 90
29 Oct. 90
2y NOV. 90
4 Mar. 91
25 July 91
19 Oct. 92
26 Apr. 93
17 Dec. 92
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 95
29 May 95
29 May 95
31 July 05
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
20 Feb . 97
15 May 97
16 Feb. 98
e Apr. 98
4 May 98
23 Nov. 98
11 Feb.
23 Nov.
20 May
20 May
20 May
2 Aug,
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2 Aug. 99
9 Aug. 99
9 Aug. 99
12 Aug. 99
2 Oct. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct.
28 Feb. 74
29 July 82
9 Aug. 82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
84
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86
6 Feb.
14 May
10 Nov.
26 Feb.
6 Aug.
2 Feb.
12 Nov.
25 Mar. 91
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22 Apr.
15 Jiily 91
16 Sept. 91
23 Dec. 91
jo Feb. 92
10 Feb. 92
13 Apr. 92
31 May 93
30 Jan. 84
23 Jan. 95
29 May 95
2 Feb. 95
20 Jan. 96
15 June 73
18 Mar.
14 Aug.
14 Aug.
3: July
7 Oct.
6 Aug.
7 Aug. 98 j
26 Dec.
7 Jan.
14 Feb.
22 Feb.
22 Mar.
25 Mar.
2 Apr.
26 Oct.
13 Dec.
19 Oct.
12 June 00
27 June 00
10 Oct. 00
10 Oct. 00
1 June 01
18 Apr. 85
11 Nov.
6 Aug. 90
2 Feb. 91
5 Mar. 84
21 Dec. 91
23 Jan. 92
10 Feb.
1 Sept.
6 Aug.
6 Aug.
2 Feb. 95
11 May
29 May
1 8 Mar.
8 Apr.
8 Apr. 96
8 Apr. 06
: Feb. 99
2 Feb. 99
2 Feb.
4 Feb.
14 Feb.
22 Mar.
22 Mar.
26 Oct.
12 Mar.
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The Roj/al Sussex Regiment.
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South i
2ND LIEUT.
Facing) Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
Secoxd Lieutenants
James Owen Nelson40
Rowland Edward Paget
Henry Guy Montgomerie,4*
African Constabulary \
Joseph Clarence Walters Anderson
Gerard Evelyn Leachman
Foster Newton Thome45
Stanley Mason Castle49
Reginald Jn. Petty Devenish Aldridge
Christopher Horace Howell
Aucnony Edward Jemmett-Browne ...
Edmund Chester Beeton, Mtd. Inf.\
S. Africa, rcith rank of Lieut J
Lawrence St. Patrick Beynon
Gerald Charles Drinan, Mounted In- >
fantry, S.Africa }\ 5 uau-
Reginald Francis Mitchell 5 Jan.
Alfred William Kirkman Loyd 1 11 May
James Lewis Sleeman I 24 July
Hugh Maurice Wood 27 July
Arthur Roland George Wilberforce ...I 4 Dec.
Quarter Masters. — t Robert Pearce,50 7 Nov. 94 ; Son. Lieut.
2 Charles Phillips, 16 Feb. 98 ; Son. Lieut.
Charles Howard, Seserce, 27 June S3; Sou. Captain, 27 June 93.-
George Gilpin, 30 Oct. 01, Son. Lieut.
11 Oct. 99
9 Dec. 99
9 Dec. 99
3 Jan. 00
20 Jan. 00
iS Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
23 May 00
11 Aug. 00
11 Aug. 00
17 Oct. 00
5 Jan. 01
1st Battalion embarked for Malta, Dec. :
to South Africa, Feb. 1900
2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, il
S99;
-Depot.
1 Lt.General H. F. Williams served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the to^n, and capture of the citadel ; was afterwards present at the
battle of Goojerat. th3 pursuit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion of the Affghans beyond the Khyber Pass
(lledal with two Clasps). Also present during the operations in th3 Euzofzye Country, and capture of the insur-
gent villages on the itth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clisp). Served in the campaign of 1857 against the
mutineers in India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 31st May, battle of Budlee ke Serai and
taking of the Heights before Delhi on 3th June, subsequent siege operations to 16th August— severe gun-shot*
wound and left thigh-bone broken on 19th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt. Colonel Donne served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Line of Communica-
tions with the Egyptian Army and as Commandant at Absarat (Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served in
the operations near Suakin in December i833 and commanded the 10th Soudanese Battalion in the engagement
at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) ; also commanded the Battalion in the opera-
tions on the Nile Frontier in 1889 and was present in the engagements at Arghin and Toshki (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Has also been nominated to the 3rd Class of the Osmaniehfor
services in Egypt. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, including the
expedition into the Bazar Valley with the 1st Brigade and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the South African War in 1899-1900 in command of the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and
took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm, Zand River
(horse shot), and Doornkop, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the engagement at Diamond Hill;
was present in the subsequent advance into the Orange River Colony, and commanded a detached column in the
operations round Bethlehem and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at Retief's Nek, and the surrender of the
Boer forces at Golden Gate on 1st Aug. 1900; also took part in the operations round Thabanchu, Winburg, and
Lindley (OB.).
4 Lt. Colonel Young served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert
Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp) .
7 Lt.Colonel du Moulin served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on
Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expeditionary Force in 1891 as
Brigade Transport Officer to the Silchar Column (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Sussex Regiment, including the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the march from Bloem-
fontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm, Zand River, and Doornkop, the occupation of
Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the engagement at Diamond Hill ; was present in the subsequent advance into the
Orange River Colony, including the operations round Bethlehem and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at
Retief's Nek, and the surrender of the Boer forces at G >lden Gate on 1st Aug. 1900; also took part in the opera-
tions round Thabanchu, Winburg, and Lindley, and in the engagements at Bothaville and Ventersburg (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel).
s Major Pierson served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 as Regimental Transport Officer of the left half of
the ist Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
9 Captain Crawford served in tho Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regi-
ment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
12 Major Scaife served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and
was present at the defence of Alexandria, the surrender of Kafr Dowar, and the occupation of Damanhour (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Servedlnthe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Regimental Transport Officer of the ist Batta-
lion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
13 Major Le Marchant served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the
Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart including the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the Hazara
campaign in i883 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
14 Major Panton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and
took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm and Diamond
Hill ; was present in the subsequent march into the Orange River Colony, including the operations round Bethlehem
and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at Retief's Nek, and the surrender of the Boer forces at Golden Gate on
ist Aug. 7900 ; also took part in the operations round Thabanchu, Winburg, and Lindley, and in the engagements
at Bothaville and Ventersburg.
15 Major Church served in the Hazara campaign in i838 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
2Sga The Royal Sussex Regiment.
■c Captain Skinner served with the Soudan Field Force in 1885-86 as Signalling Officer, and with the Egyptian
Army in 1886-87 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888
with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force, and with the Tochi Field Force as Staff Officer at the Base (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Major Gore served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with tbe 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
and tooK part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star).
11 Captain Gilbert served in the Hazara campaign in 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in
the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Captain Montresor served with tbe Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Hazara campaign in 1S88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Kane served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the actions at Abu
Klea and El Gubatand the engagements at Metammeh and Abu Klea Wells (Medal with two Clasps, and Khe-
the dive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment as
Regimental Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897- 98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force, including the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
21 Captain Burbury served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Locklnirt in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Captain Langdon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Captain Aldridge, Lieuts. Astnvorth and Bond served in the South African war in 1899- 1900 with the 1st
Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engage-
ments at Welkom Farm, Zand River, and Doorukop, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the
engagement at Diamond Hill; was present in the subsequent advance into the Orange River Colony, including the
operations round Bethlehem and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at Relief's Nek, and the surrender of the
Boer forces at Golden Gate on 1st Aug. 1900; also took part in the operations round Thabanchu, Winburg, and
Lindley.
25 Captain Gardiner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
(897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
. 26 Captain Wisden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part
in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm, Zand River, and Doorn-
kop, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the engagement at Diamond Hill ; was present in the
subsequent advance into the Orange River Colony, including the operations round Bethlehem and in the Caledon
Valley, the engagement at Retief's Nek, and the surrender of the Boer forces at Golden Gate on 1st Aug. 1900 ; also
took part in the operations round Thabanchu, Winburg, and Lindley, and in the engagements at Bothaville and
Ventersburg.
-" Captain Green served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment,
and took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm, Zand
River, and Doornkop, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the engagement at Diamond Hill (horse
shot); was present in the subsequent advance into the Orange River Colony, including the operations round
Bethlehem and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at Retief's Nek, and the surrender of the Boer forces at
Golden Gate on 1st Aug. 1900; also took part in the operations round Thabanchu, including the relief of Ladybrand,
and in the Winburg and Lindley districts.
B Captain Osborn served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Tndia under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Captain Glasgow served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Commissariat
Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force, including the operations in the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
30 Captain Cookson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Begiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations
in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Captain Hawker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Hazara. campaign in 18S8 with the 2nd Battilion Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
33 Captain Elliott served in the campaign on the North West Fiontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9.' with the Tirah Expeditionary Force attached to the Gordon Highlanders including the operations in the
Bara Valley, and afterwards with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment including the operations in the Bazar
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Captain Wroughton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
36 Lieut. Bellamy served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment as
Acting Provost Marshal to the 21st Brigade, and took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including
the engagements at Welkom Farm, Zand River, and Doornkop, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and
the engagement at Diamond Hill ; was present in the subsequent advance into the Orange River Colony, including
the operations round Bethlehem and in the Caledon Valley, the engagements near Naaupoort Nek in July 1900, and
the surrender of the Boer forces at Golden Gate on 1st Aug. 1900 ; also took part in the operations round Thabanchu,
Winburg, and Lindley (DSO.).
37 Lieut. Julius served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with th9 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
38 Lieut. Gem served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
39 Lieut. Parker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Lieut. Crawley-Boevey and Second Lieut. Nelson served in the South African war in 1899-1300 with the 1st
Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engage-
ments at Welkom Farm, Zand River, and Doornkop, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the
engagement at Diamond Hill; were present in the subsequent advance into the Orange River Colony, including the
operations round Bethlehem and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at Retief's Nek, and the surrender of the
Boer forces at Golden Gate on 1st Aug. 1900; also took part in the operations round Thabanchu, Winburg, and
Lindley, and in the engagements at Bothaville and Ventersburg.
41 Lieut. Villiers served in the South African war in 1899-1903 with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and
took part in the march from Kroonstad to Pretoria, including the engagement at Doornkop, the occupation of
Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the engagement at Diamond Hill ; was present in the subsequent advance into the
The Royal Sussex Regiment. 289^
Orange River Colony, including the operations round Bethlehem and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at
Ketief s Nek, and the surrender of the Boer forces at Golden Gate on ist Aug. iqoo ; also took part in the operations
round Thabanchu, Winburg, and Lindley, and in the engagements at Bothaville and Ventersburg (DSO.).
42 Lieut. Waithman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir "William
Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirak Expeditionary Force including
the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
43 Lieut. Willett served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and
took part in the march from Kroonstad to Pretoria, including the engagement at Doornkop, the occupation of
Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the engagement at Diamond Hill ; was present in the subsequent advance into the
Orange River Colony, including the operations round Bethlehem and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at
Retief's Nek, and the surrender of the Boer forces at Golden Gate on ist Aug. 1500 ; also took part in the operations
round Ventersburg, Thabanchu, Winburg, and Lindley.
45 Lieut. Harden served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 189S-09 with the Sierra Leone Frontier Police — twice
wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Sussex
Regiment, and was present in the operations in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at Retief's Nek, and the
surrender of the Boer forces at Golden Gate on ist Aug. iloo; took part in the operations round Thabanchu,
including the relief of Ladybrand, and in the Winburg and Lindley districts, and was present in the engagements at
Bothaville and Ventersburg.
46 Lieut. Woodruffe served in the South African war in 1890-1900 with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment,
and took part in the operations round Thabanchu, Winburg, and Lindley.
4" Second Lieut, Montgomerie served in the South African war in 1895-1900 with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm,
Zand River, and Diamond Hill; was present in the subsequent advanct into the Orange River Colony, including the
operations round Bethlehem and the engagement at Retief's Nek (wounded) ; also took part in the operations round
Thabanchu, Winburg, and Lindley.
43 Second Lieut. Thorne served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Poyal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations round Thabanchu, Winburg, and Lindley, and in the engagements at
Bothaville and Ventersburg.
19 Second Lieut. Castle served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Scottish Rifles, and
took part in the operations round Kimberley; was present in the operations in the Orange River Colony with the
ist Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, including the capture of Hoopstad and the engagements at Spitzkop,
Elandspruit, and Rhenoster River; and in the operations in the Transvaal, including the engagements at Oliphant's
Nek, Frederickstad, Rietfontein, Naauwpoort, and Wonderfontein.
50 Lieut. Pearce served with the Hazara Expedition in i38S (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the march from Bloemfontein to
Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm, Zand River, and Doornkop, the occupation of Johannesburg
and Pretoria, and the engagement at Diamond Hill ; was present in the subsequent advance into the Orange River
Colony, including the operations round Bethlehem and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at Retief's Nek, and
the surrender of the Boer forces at Golden Gate on ist Aug. 1900 ; also took part in the operations round Thabanchu,'
Winburg, and Lindley.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, — formerly the 35th
(Royal Sussex) Regiment.
Raised in Ireland in 1 701 and entitled " The Earl of Donegall's Regiment," and "The Belfast Regiment.'' To
Cadiz and thence to the West Indies, 1702. To Gibraltar, 1704 (siege). To Spain, 1705 (capture of Barcelona). To
Ireland, 1708. To Minorca, 1719. To Ireland, 1736. [2nd Battalion raised in 1748 and reduced in 1749.] Entitled
the " 35th Foot," 1751. To England, 1756. To North America and Nova Scotia, 1758 (capture of Louisburg). To
Quebec, 1759 (battle of Quebec and capture of Montreal). To England, 1765. To Ireland, 1773. Entitled "The
Prince of Orange's Own Regiment," 1774. To America. 1775 (battle of Bunker's Hill, &c). To Brunswick, 1777.
To the West Indies, 1778. Entitled "The Dorsetshire Regiment," 1782. To England, 1785. To Scotland, 1788.
To Ireland, 1701. To the West Indies, 1794. To Gibraltar, 1795. To England, 1796. [2nd Battalion raised in 1799
and reduced in 1802.] To Malta, 1800. Entitled "The Sussex Regiment," 1804. To Italy, 1805 (battle of Maida).
[2nd Battalion re-formed, 1805. To Egypt (capture of Alexandria, &c.) and back to Sicily, 1807. To England,
1808. To Holland and England, 1809. To Holland, 1S14. To Belgium (battle of Waterloo), Paris, and England',
1815. Reduced, 1817.J To thelonian Islands, 1809. To Italy, 1813. To the Ionian Islands, 1815. To Malta,'
1816. To England, 1S17. To Ireland, 1819. To the West Indies, 1821. To England. 1832. Entitled " The 35th
Royal Sussex Regiment," 1832. To Ireland. 1834. To Mauritius, 1837. To England and Ireland, 1848. To
England, 1852. To the East Indies. 1853 (Indian Mutiny). To England, 1868. To Ireland. 1873. To the West
Indies, 1875. To Malta, 1879. To Cyprus, 1880. To Egypt, 1882. To the Soudan, 1884 (battle of Abu Klea). To
England, 1885. To Ireland, 1891. To England, 1896. To Malta, 1S99. To South Africa, 1900.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiynent (formerly the 107th Regiment).
Raised in 1853 in Bengal (Mutiny and Central India campaigns). Proceeded to England, 1875. To Guernsey, 1879.
To Ireland, 1RS0. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion the Royal Sussex Regiment," 1881.) To Malta, 1882. To Eo-ypt and
India, 1883 (Hazara Expedition of 1888 ; N.W. Frontier of India Campaign, 1897-98).
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Regimental District
WINCHESTER
Cist Batt. , Nowshera, Punjab .
2nd Batt., South Africa.
The Hampshire Regiment.
Formerly the 37th (Nortlt Hampshire) and the
67th {South Hampshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Hampshire Militia.)
Blenheim:" " Ramillies" "Oudesiude'' " Malplaquet" "Dbttingen " " Minden" "Toubnay" "Bab bos a "
"Peninsula " "Ikdia." (with the Royal Tiger). "TiKD Forts" "Pekin" "Charasiah"
*' Kabul. 1879" "Afghanistan, 1878-80 " "Bubsia, 1885-87."
Yeurs'Ser. Colonel.— John Wellesley Thomas,1 CB. Ensign, 7 June 39; Lieut, fj Sept. 41; Captain, pi4 May 47;
Brevet Major, 3 Dec. 54 ; Major, 23 Apr. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. 58 ; Colonel, 31 Dec. 63 j Major General,
Full Half
Pay
Pay 8 July 69 ; Lieut .General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Hampshire Regiment, 15 Dec. 93.
^Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 James Robert Parkinson, 2nd Lieut. 2 July 79; Lieut. 11 Oct. 79; Captain,
'" \ 26 Aug. 85; Major, 22 Apr. 94; Lt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 99.
2 Howard William Smith,4 2nd Lieut. 21 June 79; Lieut. :o Feb. 81; Captain, 26 July 86; Major,
27 Nov. 95 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Jan. 01.
Majors.
2 Arthur DashwoodBulkeley Buckley,6
(St. Lt. Colonel 29 Nov. 00) ; -2nd in
Command 24 Mar. 99
1 p. 8.c. Lewis Munro,6 2>nl in Command}
3 Jan. 01 S
2 Edmund Sclater Crofts'
1 Charles do Winton8
2ND LIEUT.
I p.i.c. Richard Cyril Byrne Haking,12)
Prof. Staff Coll. with rank of Lt. Cot. $
Ernest FredericSulivan,3'Ji'>«'''i»,(0<7'<'')
George Harvey Nicholson,11 District >
Insp. of Musketry, Cork, 30 June 99 S
I Sydney Charles Fishburn Jackson,15 )
DSO.D.A.A. Gen. Bombay,™ Ju\r 97 i
Robert Hinds Gill,16 Ordnance Dept. ...
Captains.
2 Mervynde Montmorency1"
Hugh Cochrane MacTier,16iH*f ;■« dor )
B. Mil. College 13 Nov. 99 }
Fredk. Hope Grant Playfair,19 D.A.A. •
Gen. for Musketry, Secunderabad ...5
1 Herbert Graham Westmorland
•i 1 Thomas Godfrey Whistler
Walter Hugh Trethewy,21 Adjutant )
2 Volunteer Battalion 1 Oct. 96 $
Henry di Stella Burford Burford- )
Hancock, Adj. 1 Vol. Bn 15 Apr. 99 S
I Benjamin Hamilton Boucher,-5 DSO. \
Adjutant 4 Volunteer Bn. 12 Nov. 00 >
2 Arthur Carew Richards2*
2 Edward Leigh
1 William Dent Bewsher, Adjutant)
12 Jan. 00 S
2 Francis Jearrad Bowker5
Henry Barry Orton Coddington, Ad- >
jutant 5 Volunteer Bn. 1 Nov. 97 .. i
! Arthur Bellaine Ennis,-5 Adjutant N. \
W. By. of India Volunteers )
1 Morris Vivian Parry
Walter James Geddes,27 Adjutant 3 ~)
Volunteer Battalion, 23 Aug. 01 S
Henry John Archibald Banks,-9 DSO.
2 Henry Joseph Walshani Whitaker30 ...
Francis Stewart Kennedy Shaw,31 )
Adj. ^Vol.Bn.Border Begt., 2^3u\y 00 $
Frederick Richard Hicks,32 Sjiecial 7
Service, South Africa /
1 Weir de Lancey Williams,31 DSO
Nelson William Barlow
2 Hew Wakeman Tompson,5 Adjutant 1
20 Aug. 00 S
2 Henry Littleton Wheeler,5 DSO
Francis E. Bimbury Eagle, Bes. (Depot)
Hugo William Reid Millais, serving )
icith East Africa Bifles )
2 George Hastings Parker
1 John Henry Deane
Alex. Arthur Lysons Collard, Bay Dep.
1 Arthur Taylor Penny
2 Hon. Lawrence Charles Walter Palk ...
Thomas Faith,36 Adjutant 3 Battalion
Lieutenants.
1 Arthur Thackeray Beckwith
2 Charles Newenham French37
Hubert William Man, Intelligence''
Officer, South Africa )
2 Harold Wilson Savage,38 with 2ndBro- j
visional Battalion )
1 Charles Henry Bowden-Smith
1 Charles Herbert Hill
2 Edmund Ronhfort Street
2 Harold Francis Ashby5
2 Harry Cecil Dolphin5
1 Albion Ernest Andrews
1 Alex George Ravenhill
1 Arthur Stratford Noake
1 Lyddon Charteris Morley (Depot)
2 Harold Robert Jones
2 Alfred Charles Addison5
27 Aug. 79
14 Jan.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
:•■>
17 Apr. 80 15 Sept. 85
9 May 88
22 Aug. 88
22 Aug. 88
6 Mar. S9
6 June 88
21 Sept. 89
21 Sept. 89
9 Nov. 89
21 Dec. 89
31 May 90
8 Oct. 90
17 June
25 July
9 Jan.
9 Apr.
2q Apr.
19 Oct.
19 July
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
4 July
23 Jan.
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
26 Feb.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
1 Dec.
13 Dec.
16 Feb.
4 May
4 May
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
1 1 Feb.
9 Apr. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
24 June 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
10 Mar. 83
1 4 May 84
7 Feb. 85
20 May 85
5 Dec. 83'
25 Aug. 83
29 Aug. 85 j
25 Nov. 85
25 Nov. 85
8 Dec. 86
4 Jan. go
4 Jan. 90:
4 Jan. 90
1 Nov. 90!
17 Dec. 90
20 Dec. 90
19 Mar. 91
22 July 91
1 Jan. 92
19 May 92
10 Aug. 92
17 Sept. 92
1 Jan. 93
19 July 93
4 Apr. 94
1 Feb. 86
91 22 Apr. 94
92 13 Oct. 94
93 15 Dec. 95
93 18 July 96
93 30 Sept. 96
94 24 July 97
95 17 Nov. 97
95 19 Nov. 97
nc 9 Jan. 98
26 Jan. 98
25 June 98
?5 June 98
7 Dec. 98
8 Mar. 99
10 May 99
■ 9 Oct. 99
98 22 Oct. 99
981 12 Jan. 00
98 1 Feb. 00
99! 23 July 00
99| 1 Aug. CO
99! 23 Sept. 00
26 July 86
29 Aug. 86
15 Apr. 89
15 Apr. 89
1 Aug. 86
1 July 90
1 July 90
1 July 90
1 July 90
17 Dec. 90
20 Dec. 90
3 May 91
17 Aug. 91
19 May 92
19 May 92
29 Aug. 92
14 July 93
22 Apr. 94
1 Oct. 96
27 Mar. 97
1 June 97
30 June 97
14 Nov. 97
17 Nov. 97
26 Jan. 98
19 Feb. 98
1 Mar. 98
17 Apr. 98
r 7 Apr. 98
23 July 98
15 Nov. 99
24 Mar. o<
20 Nov. 9;
23 July 00
23 July 00
23 Sept. 00
28 Sept. 00
28 Sept. 00
11 Nov. 00
7 Dec. 01
BBEV.MAJ.
29 Nov. 00
29 Aug. 96
2 Sept. 96
27 Mar. 97
30 June y7
24 Mar. 99
21 Apr. 00
17 July 00
3 Jan. 01
16 Mar. 01
Fail HUI
Pay Pav.
The Hampshire Regiment.
291
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
Lieutenants.
Charles Trevor Lawrence,40 West \
African Frontier Force S
2 Noel Edward Baxter27
2 Francis Cecil Moore27
1 "William Henry Middleton
1 Laurence Chaloner Chawner
1 Joseph Symonds Hooker27
Sbcond Libutbnants.
Charles Richard Foster Seymour,27 \
Indian Staff Corpg )
2 Edward Prowett Blencowe,27Pror.BH.
William George Stanhope Kenny,27 )
Indian Staff Corpg )
Eric Felton Falkn er,27 ASC.
2 Francis Lindsay Parker41
1 John Charles Field Richards
2 Frederick St. John Barton
1 John Barrett Lambarde
1 George Stewart Symes
1 John Cecil Macrae
1 Pierce Butler Fraser
1 Charles Francis Hawkins
2 John Douglas Mortimer Beckett ..
1 Peter Hart in Connellan
1 George Guy Heywood
2 Francis William Earle
1 George Dudley Ruadh MacMahon..
2 Willoughby Clive Garsia
1 Rawdon James Macnabb
t Raoul Donald Carnegy M'Leod
2 Basil Stewart Parker
Charles Edward Morris
George Whiteley Reid
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
12 July 99
20 Jan. 00
20 Jan. 00
24 Jan. 00
24 Jan. col
24 Jan. 00
17 Feb. 00
17 Feb. 001
21 Feb. 00
7 Mar. ooj
5 May co
S9 May 00
19 May ocv
23 May 00 1
11 Aug 00 1
11 Aug. 00
11 Aug. OD
5 Jan. 01 '
8 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01:
4 May 01
4 May 01
4 May 01
8 May 01
24 July 01
27 July 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
28 Sept. 00
11 Nov. 00
19 Nov. 00
12 July 01
12 July 01
12 July 01
27 Captain Geddes, Lieuts. Baxter,
Moore and Hooker, Second Lieuts.
Seymour, Blencowe, and Kenny
served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
Hampshire Regiment.
29 Captain Banks served in the
South African war in 1 899-1900 as
Brigade Signalling Officer 4th
Brigade and Divisional Signalling
Officer 7th Division, and took part
in the operations at Paardeberg,
the engagements at Poplar Grove,
Karee, Brandfort, and the Vet and
Zand Rivers, and the occupation
of Bloemfontein and of Johannes-
burg (DSO.).
' ... Quarter Hasten. — 1 Michael Lynch,42 13 May 85 ; Son. Captain, 13 May 95.
; ... • 2 Daniel George Andrews,6 12 May 97; Son. Lieut. — Provisional Battalion.
Facinqs White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Haifa. 1884. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, Dec. 1S99.
1 Lt.General Thomas served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar and Afghanistan
in 1841-42 (Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee. Cabul "). Also in the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 —
severely wounded (Bronze Star). Commanded Detachments of the 12th and 40th Regiments at the capture of a
stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854, for which he
received the rank of Major. Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
and was wounded while in command of a Wing employed as part of the covering and storming party at the
capture of the North Taku Fort (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the
67th Regiment at the second capture of Kading from the Taeping rebels in 1852.
4 Lt.Colonel Smith served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) ; also served in 1887-89 with the :st Battalion (two Clasps).
5 Lt.Colonel Buckley (Brev. of Lt.Colonel), Captain Bowker, Major Tompson (Brev. of Major), and Captain
Wheeler (DSO), Lieuts. Ashby, Dolphin and Addison, and Lieut, and Quarter Master Andrews served in the South
African war in 1S99-1000 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, and took part in the operations at
Paardeberg, the engagements at Poplar Grove, Karee, Brandfort, and the Vet and Zand Rivers, and the occupa-
tion of Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, and Pretoria.
6 Major Munro served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, and was
present at the battle of Colenso and in the engagement at Willow Grange (mentioned in despatches).
7 Major Crofts served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900, and took part in the operations in Orange River Cokmy in August 1900, including the attack on
Winburg and the capture of Commandant Olivier.
8 Major de Winton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
12 Lt.Colonel Haking served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
14 Major Nicholson served with tne Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regi-
ment, part of the time in the Intelligence Branch, Upper Burmah Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
15 Major Jackson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 with the 2nd Battalion of the Hampshire Regi-
ment in the advance on Mandalay, and afterwards in command of a company of Mounted Infantry ; subse-
quently served as Aide de Camp to Sir George White, Commanding the Burmah Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Chin Field Force in 1888-89 as Aide de Camp to Sir George
White, Commanding the Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp). Served with
the Zhob Field Force in 1890 as Aide de Camp to Sir George White, Commanding theZhob Valley Expedition.
u Major Gill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain de Montmorency served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion (two Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1399-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, and took part in the operations at
Paardeberg, the engagements at Poplar Grove, Karee, Brandfort, and the Vet and Zand Rivers, and the
occupation of Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, and Pretoria.
18 Captain MacTier served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Captain Playfair served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 on Transport duty (Medal with Clasp), and
in 1887-89 (Clasp).
21 Captain Trethewy served with the Burmese Expedit'on in 1S86-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Richards served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment —
slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in i899-i9oowith the 2nd Battalion Hamp-
shire Regiment, and took part in the operations at Paardeberg, the engagements at Poplar Grove, Karee, Brandfort,
and the Vet and Zand Rivers, and the occupation of Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, and Pretoria.
2- Captain Boucher nerved in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Officer to the
Genera.1 Officer Commanding 1st Reserve Brigade (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, and took part in tbe operations at Paardeberg, the engagements
at Poplar Grove, Karee, Brandfort, and the Vet and Zand Rivers, and the occupation of B'.oemTontein, Johannes-
burg, and Pretoria (DSO.).
"■ Captain Ennis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1639-30 (Medal with Clasp).
291a The Hampshire Regiment.
30 Captain Whitaker served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment,
and took part in the operations at Paardeberg, in the engagement at Poplar Grove and the occupation of Bloem-
fontein.
31 Captain Shaw served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at Poplar Grove and Karee and the occupation of Bloemfontein.
3a Captain Hicks served in the operations in Uganda in 1898 (Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 on Special Service.
34 Captain Williams served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force— severely wounded(Med.il with two Clasps). Served in the opera-
tions in the Niger Territories in 1898, including the Benin Hinterland and Siama Expeditions — wounded (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Ciasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd
Battalion Hampshire Regiment, and took pirt in the operations at Pa-ardeberar, the engagements at Poplar Grove,
Knree, and Brandfort (severely wounded), and the occupation of Bloemfontein.
sc Lieut. Faith served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, and
took part in the operations at Paardeberg, the engagements at Poplar Grovo, Rare--, Brandfort, and the Vet and
Zand Rivers, and the occupation of Bloemfontein.
37 Lieut. French served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, and
took part in the operations at Paardeberg, in the engagements at Poplar Grove and Karee (dangerously wounded),
and the occupation of Bloemfontein. ,
38 Lieut. Savage served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, and
took part in the march to Pretoria and the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria.
38 Major Sulivan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
40 Lieut. Lawrence served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment,
and took part in the operations at Paardeberg, in the engagements at Poplar Grove, Brandfort, and the Vet and
Zand Rivers, and the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria.
41 Second Lieut. Parker served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with Imperial Yeomanry (promoted to be
Second Lieut. 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment).
42 Captain Lynch served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment (formerly the 67th Regiment) .
Raised in 1756 from the 2nd Battalion 20th Regiment. Siege of Belleisle, 1761. ToEngland, 1762. To Portugal,
1762. To Minorca, 1763. To England, 1771. To Scotland, 1773. To Ireland, 1775. Entitled " South Hampshire
Regiment," 17S2. To the West Indies, 1785. To Ireland, 1794. To St. Domingo, T796. To Jamaica, 1798. To
England, 1801. To Ireland and Guernsey, 1803. [Second Battalion raised in 1803. To Channel Islands, 1804. To
Gibraltar and Cadiz, 1S10. To Tarifa, 1811 (battle of Barrosa). To Gibraltar, 1814. To England and disbanded,
1817.] To England, 1804. To India, 1805 (badge of "India" with the Royal Tiger). To England, 1826. To
Ireland, 1830. To Gibraltar, 1832. To the West Indies, 1833. To Canada, 1S40. To England, 1842. To Ireland,
1844. To Gibraltar, 184S. To the West Indies, 1851. To England, 1857. To India, 1858. To China, 1859 (war of
i36o, including the capture of Taku Forts and Pekin, and the operations again3t the Taiping rebels in 1862-63).
[Right Winsr to Japan, 1864 (occupation of Yokohama)]. To the Cape of Good Hope, i85s. To Ireland, 1866. To
England, 1S68. To British B'.irmah, 1872. To India, 1876 (Afghan war of 1878-80, including the battle of
Charasiah, the capture of Cabal, and the investment of Sherpore). Entitled " 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regi-
ment," 1881 To Burmah, i8is (surreuderof Mandalay). To India, 1887. To England, 1888. To Ireland, 1894.
To South Africa, 1899.
The South Staffordshire Regiment.
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292
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tst Batt., South Africa. "i Formerly the iSth (ist Staffordshire) and the
2nd Batt., Subathoo. Punjab.] 0 ,7 /„. - , , . Tr 7 j. s T> ■
bot/i (otaffords/iire volunteers) Meg iments. I Segmental District,
3 (The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the ist Stafford Militia. L ' LICHFIELD.
' a?!*1 " (^'h the Sphinx) . "Monte Video" "Roleia" "Yijiieba" " Coeunna" "Busaco" "Badajoz "
Salamanca" "Vittobia" " St. Sebastian" "Nive" "Peninsula" " Ava" "Moodkee" " FEROZESHAfl "
'Sobeaon" "Pegu" "Ami" "Inkekman" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow" "Central India"
" South Afeica, 1878-9 " "Egypt, 18S2 " " Nile, 1884-85" "Kibbekan."
, Years ■ Ser. I Colonel.— George Samuel Young,1 CB. Ensign, 16 July 41; Lieut. 26 July 44; Captain, 31 Oct. 52;
Full Half! Bt. Major, 26 Apr. 59 ; Major, 25 Pel). 62 ; Lt.Colonel, 24 Jan. 65; Colonel, 20 July 70; Major General,
£i^l- Pay. ; 19 Dec. So; Lt. General, iS Nov. 86 ; Colonel Royal Sussex Regiment, 6 Oct. 98 ; Colonel South Stafford-
lT. shire Regiment, 12 Apr. 00.
— Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Newton Seymour Allen,21 Lieut. 6 Oct. 76 ; Captain, 31 Oct. 8 ; ; Major, 27 June 94 ;
Lt.Colonel, 16 Oct. 99.
-4 ... : £ Herbert Aveling Raitt,25 CS. 2nd Lieut. 27 Mar. 78 ; Lieut. 9 July 79 ; Capt. 26 Jan. 84 ; Major, 12 Feb.
96: Lt.Colonel, 1 Jan. ot.
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Majoes.
2 Edward Kave Daubeney,27 J>SO. 2?kO
ik Command 21 Jan. 01 f
1 Harry Warry Steward32 (Bt.Lt.Col.~\
29 Nov. 00) J
Ivone Kirkpatrick,33 .^Lisisf. Adjutant I
Gen. Madras, 27 June 01 )
Harry Campbell Chads," Adjf. tVol. \
Bx. Gloucester Beat. 5 Mar. 00 )
Egerton Stanley Pipe-Wolferstan,35 i
Adj. 4 Bn.X. Stafford Regt. 15 Oct. 96 J"
1 James Walker Sears30 (Depot)
p.s.c. William Cyprian Bridge," Adj. )
1 Lanark Volunteer Bifles 1 Nov. 97 5
Samuel L. M. Remmington, Reserve )
(Depot) )
Captains.
Ponsonby John Loftus Tottenham ...
1 Robert Frederick Broughton Glover"
e -ZfeK.Jas. Graham Raymond Ulysses')
Colborne42 j
George Nuttall Going, Comdg. a Bn. \
Mtd. Inf. S.Africa,uithrankofMaj)
2 Walter Frank Corbett13 ....
2 Hume Greenfield
2 Robert Cosens, D.A.A. General "for"!
Musketry, Bengal j
Charles Steer Davidson, Adjutant \
3 Battalion 21 Jan. 01 j
Rob. Montgomery Ovens, Dep. Assist. (
Adj.Gen.fur Musketry, Bengal )
1 Henry Ernest Walshe
1 Edmond Vernon Cuppage
Edward Augustine Earle Bulwer,44')
Adjutant 4 Battalion 1 Aug. 99 j
p.s.c. Swynfen John Jervis, Special I
Service, S. Africa f
2 Louis Cooke Kettle )„.
Arthur Charles Buckle,46 Recruiting)
Staff Officer, Sheffield, 13 Dec. 00 ...j
2 Edward Charles Philippi Bridges
2 Charles Augustus Carruthers
Edward Richard Whishaw, serving )
with the Egyptian Army j"
2 Archibald Henry Daukes
Clarence Herb. Garratt, Army Pay Deo.
1 Alexander Thomas Blackwood
Donald Wm.AuchinbreckCamnbeii )
Adj. 3 Vol. Bn ~ ')
George William Robert Stacpoole' 1
DSO. Adj. 5 Bn. Munster Fusiliers f
2 George Noel Deans.Adjutant 1 Mar.oc
1 George Marjoribanks Renny
Francis Hearle Parkin, Rail nan Staff')
Officer, South Africa j
1 John Fredk. Loder-Symonds
2ND LILUT.
n May
23 Oct. ,
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
BBEV.AIAJ.
24 Sept. 71
16 May
23 Mar. 89
8 June 89
6 July 89
Lieutenants.
1 Sidney Chaytor Welchman...
Vernon Geo. Waldegrave Kell, Aid'ei
deCamptoMaj. Gen. A.R.F.Donvarcl J
ii'ip Charles Lytton Routled—
Julian Silver S'tricklaruT Duniop
, 7<~a 1 ,J° £tGov- of Surma 14 Oct. 99 $
2 Cecil Ohphant Ritchie
11 Lionel Boyd Moss
1 John Sedley Newton de Jou'x"
1 Alfred Henry Cotes James
J Joseph Lindsey Curtis
2 Edward Milfor'd
1 Robert Cecil Cob ,lle Frankland ;
1 William Arthur John Barker
,1 Rosslewm Westropp Morgan
2 Morris Boscawen Savage
2 Charles Franklin Frisby Hodgson'::'"
2 Oswald Alan Geoghe^an
2 Fortescue Geoffrey Porter
2 Ramsay Traquair Milne
21 Dec. 89
29 Mar. 90
3 May 90
3 May 90
28 June 90
25 Mar. 91
23 May 91 J
23 May 91
9 Jan. 92)
18 June 92
19 Oct. 92
26 Apr. 9_
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 9
2 June 94
1 Dec. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
r July 81
1 July 81
1 July 8 :
22 Oct. 8:
2S Oct. 7.
8b
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28 June 82
26 Mar. 84
23 Aug. 84
31 Oct. 83
28 Feb. 85
9 May 85
30 Jan. 86
23 Aug. 89
25 June 90
24 Oct. 90
Jan. 91
7 Aug.
7 Dec.
5 May 88
29 Dec. 88
t Apr. 89
10 Apr. 89
23 Aug. 89
29 Sept. 80
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
17 July
7 Dec.
5 Feb. y
6 June qS
5 Sept. 96
: " 97
15 May
I -, May
4 May
4 May
II Feb.
ix Feb.
20 May
20 May
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
97
1 Dec. 89
t Nov. 90
11 Feb. 91
1 Nov. 90
26 Feb. 92
10 May 93
1 Aug. 93
15 Oct. 96
15 Oct. 96
25 Nov. 96
15 Dec. 96
28 July 86 i 23 Feb. 98
1 May
9 Oct. 99
16 Oct. 99
30 Nov. 99
13 Jan. 00
5 Mar. 00
5 Mar. 00
10 Mar. 00
26 June 00
21 Jan. 01
21 Jan. 01
21 Jan. 01
21 Jan. oil
23 Feb. 01
1 June 01
18 Nov.
96
1 Jan.
98
16 Oct.
99
10 Mar.
00
30 Nov.
00
8 Dec.
00
1 Jan.
01
2 Feb. 84
15 July
91
15 July
91
15 July
91
is July
30 Dec.
91
9'
10 May
93
5 Mar.
18 June
30 July
04
94
94
11 Feb.
11 Oft.
95
1 Jan.
6 May
iS Oct.
4 Nov. 961
25 Nov.
15 Dec.
S Mar.
1 May
12 Nov.
uS
1 Mar.
99
1 July
99
15 Sept.
99
9 Oct.
99
14 Oct.
99
30 Dec.
99
18 Jan.
00
4 Feb.
00
12 May
00
12 May
00
26 June
00
26 June
00
26 June
00
44 Captain Bulwer served iu the
campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion
Northamptonshire Regiment with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and
was present in the operations on the
Samana Range and the engagements
at Cha.gru Kotal and Dargai, the cap-
ture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and the reconnaissance of
the Saran Sar (Medal with three
Clasps) . Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 4th Bat-
talion South Staffordshire Regiment,
and took part in the operations in
Orange River Colony with Major
Geaeral Paget's Brigade.
Hull
Pay.
293
The South Staffordshire Regiment.
LIEUTENANTS.
2 Raloh Duckworth
William Arthur Gover, Indian Staff C.
1 Hustings Elles John Eyre
2 George Harrison Townson
1 FieDnes Maurice Colvile
1 George Dunbar Vella
Seconp Lieutenants.
2 Alfred Ross Withers
1 Singleton Bonner
2 William John Jervoise Collas ........
2 Charles Herbert Thomas
1 Wm. Miller, if. African Frontier Force
1 Oscar Frederick Duus
2 Edward Shaw Morrison
2 George Alexander Yool
1 A. J. Reynolds
1 Frank Leighton Foord
2 J ohn Ferguson, with 4th Provisional Bn.
2 Robert John Wingfleld Heale
2 George Lumley Whatford
Percy Ryan Conway Commings,7 ..
1 Percy Strahan
1 Fras.SavageNesbittSavage-Armstrong
1 Augustus Francis de Trarford, DSO...
2 Percy Beattie Crozier
John Briscoe Watts
Edward Charles Yard
Lionel Rodney Manners ,
2ND T.IBDI
9 Dec.
20 Jan.
24 Jan.
11 Apr.
21 Apr.
2i Apr.
00
21 Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
5 May
5 May
5 May
5 May _
19 May 00
19 May 00
23 May 00
23 May 00
23 May 00
28 July 00
4 Aug. 00
19 Sept. 00
29 Dec. 00
8 Jan. 01
4 May 01
27 July 01
4 Dec. 01
LIEUT.
26 June
00
1 Aug.
00
21 Jan.
0 1
23 Oct.
01
14 Aug.
01
23 Oct.
01
Quarter Matters. — 2 Ernest Thomas Hynes, 24 June 96 ; Son. Lieut.
1 Frederick Henry White, 10 July 01 ; Bon. Lieut.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Gibraltar, 7 Jan. 1900; embarked for South Africa, 2 Feb. 1900.
2nd Battalion embarked for Egypt, 18 Feb. 1893.
1 Lieut.General Young served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 8oIh Regt., including the battles
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign
in 1S58-59, commnnded the Head Quarter Wing of the 80th Regt. with a column in Oude at the capture of the
Fort of Simree, at Beera, and Doondeakeira (Brevet of Major, Medal).
21 Lt.Colonel Allen served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
j83?, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, ami Khedivc'a
Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps),
25 Lt.Colonel Raitt served in the Kafir war in 1878 including the operations against Sekukuni; served in the Zulu
war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the capture of the stronghold
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1665 in command
of a troop of the 3rd Mounted Rifles (Diamond Fields Horse).
2' Major Daubeney served with the 80th Regiment in tne left attack against Sekukuni in 1878, in the Column
under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement
at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force m 1885-86 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Butier.
Commanding 1st Brigade, and was present at the engagement at Giniss {DSO.).
30 Major Potts served as District Adjutant of the Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni in 1878;
was with the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during
the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
32 Major Steward served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
33 Major Kirkpatrick served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
»* Major Chads served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Kirbe-
kan (two Clasps). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in
1885-86.
34 Major Pipe-Wolferstan served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the
Upper Nile in 1885-86. Served in the South African war in 1900 as Adjutant 4th Battalion North Staffordshire
Regiment.
36 Major Sears served with the istBattalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Sts.r). Served
on the Staff of the Battleford Column throughout the campaign in the North West of Canada in 1835, and wns
present in the engagement at Cut Knife Hill ; commanded a scout corps in the pursuit of Big Bear (three times
mentioned in despatches, Medal).
37 Major Bridge served wiih the istBattalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of
Kirbekan (two Clasps).
40 Captain Glover served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
42 Captain Hon. J. G. R. U. Colborne served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of
Kirbekan— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86. [See also Civil Decorations forGallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
43 Captain Corbett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 18Q7 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
,G Captain Buckle served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1S98-99 with the Protectorate Expedition (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the operations at Paardeberg on the
16th to 27th February 1900 (severely wounded).
*' Second Lieut. Commings served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Transport Officer with Ammuni- "
tion Column 6th Division ; gazetted to 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment 28th July 1900.
[ For Record of Services, see end of Duke of Wellington's ( West Biding Begiw.ent), p. 285.
zst Batt., Ferozepore, Punjab,
snd Batt., South Africa.
The Dorsetshire Regiment.
-i Formerly the 39th (The Dorsetshire) and the
J 54^1 (West Norfolk) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Dorset Militia.)
[
39
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294
Regimental District,
DORCHESTER.
J' Primus in Indis." " Plassy " "Gibbaltab" with the Castle, Key, and "Montis Insignia Calpe." "Egypi"
(with the Sphinx). " Mababout " " Albuheba " " Vittobia" "Pybenees " "Nivelle" " Niye" "OnTHEa"
" Pfsixscla" "Ava" "Mahabajpobe" "Sevastopol" " Tibah.':
Full Hall
Pay. Pay.
33
17
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Colonel. — Henry Ralph Browne,1 Ensign, 3 Apr. 46 ; Lt. vig Sept. 48 ; Capt. P2S Deo. 49 ; Bt. Major,
2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 1 Feb. 66 ; Lt. Colonel, pi5 J" une 58; Colonel, 18 Sept. 64 ; Major General, 15 Jan. 70 ;
Lt. General, 1 Jan. 85 ; General, 8 July 85 ; Colonel Djrsetshira Regiment, 24 Oct. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels — 2 Cecil Henry Law,3 CS., Ensign, 7 July 69 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 24 Jan. 83 ;
Major, 21 June 90; Lt. Colonel, 19 Nov. 97 ; Brevet Colonel, 19 Nov. 01.
1 Horace John James Kentish, Lieut. 10 Sept. 75 ; Capt. 19 Mar. 84; Major, 31 Do;. 90; Lt. Colonel,
28 Aug. 98.
Philip Farrer, 2nd in Command 28 Aug. 9S ; Lieut. 20 Noy. 75 ; Captain, 18 July 84 j Major, 10 Sept. 91 ;
Lt.Col. 19 Nov. 01.
Majobs.
2 p.s.c. Joseph Howard Poett,4 2nd in
Command 27 May 99; A. A. General,
South Africa Field Force, 22 Feb. 00
(Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00)
2 Henry Blosse Lynch
2 Lionel Edmund Lushington
t Knox Edward Harris,6 Commandant 1
Murree Depot >
p.s.c. William John Bonne, DSO.Dep. [
Asst.Adj. Gen., S.Africa Field Force )
1 Robert Arthur Godwin-Austen
Stephen Eaton Lamb, Reserve (Depot)..
2 Edward Keane Ridley, Adjutant 1 )
Volunteer Battalion 13 June 95 5
Jos. Ignatius Bonomi," Eeserve (Depot)
p.s.c. Pownoll Ramsay Phipps,8 \
Egyptian Army, with rank of Major )
Captains
p. s.e. Arlington Augustus Chichester
DSO. Assistant Provost Marsh
South Africa
Henry Louis Rosher, Dep. Assistant >
Adj. General, Bangalore, 20 Oct. 97/
Arthur Herbert Piatt, Adjutant 3 ")
Battalion 19 Sept. 99 )
2 Claude Buchanan Tugwell
Barrington Frederick Powys Pratt- )
Barlo w.°Adj. 19 Middlesex Vol.Rifles ]
i p.*. c.William Sykes Banks (Depot)
Joseph John Asser,10.-i<i)rf. Adj. Gen. \
Egypt. Army, with rank of Lt.Col.)
1 Henry Septimus Hammond"
2 Cecil Alured Rowley, DSO. .
) 2ND LIEUT.
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al, V
Arthur George Fitz Roy Day, Adj. \
Madras Railway Vols. 12 July 97 ...J
r William Reginald Arnold12
1 Bertie St. John Clarkson13
2 Richard Fitzgerald Wm. Ferris /
Leslie, Adjutant 9 Sept. 00 (
1 Henry Dacre Lowry
1 Francis Fowke14
2 Oliver Philip Stanhope Ingham15
2 Henry Barrows Household
2 Richard Harte Keatinge Butler
2 Hugh Arthur Mansel16
2 Herbert Say Codrington
George J. H. Stevenson, Restrve~\
(Depot), Lieut. 3 Bn. Hants Regt. >
25 Mar. 83 ; Capt. do. 4May9i )
1 Reginald Trevor Roper19
HughNormanRamsayCowie,20 .D.SO. \
Adj. 1 Vol. Bn. Dorset Regt . 5 June 01 /
Reginald B. Rudyerd, ret. pay (Depot)
Charles Sydney Herbert Way- }
mouth,21 Egyptian Army J
t Cathcart Christian Hannay,22 Adju- ^
tant ti Jan. 01 $
2 Frederick Walter Radcliffe
CAPTAIN.
11 Sept. 76, 18 July
13 Aug. 79,
11 Aug. 80
14 dan. 80
11 May 78
89
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
10 Nov. 83
9 Nov. 87
8 Dec.
3 Apr.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
3 May 90
29 Oct. 90
29 Oct. 90
29 Nov. 90
4 Mar. 91
27 Jan. 92
18 May 92
P28 Oct. 68
18 June 92
19 Nov. 92
7 Mar. 94
Lieutenants.
1 Archibald ArielMercer26 (Depot)
2 William Augustus Cumming Fraser27
Cyril Saunders, Railway Staff Officer, )
South Africa 5
2 Edward Shirley Godman (Depot)
1 Lucius Charles Hope30
1 Rowland Routledge GibBon31
JohnD&uncey, W.AfricanFrontier Force
2 Henry Lethbridge Alexander
2 William Thomas Chorley Davidson
1 Ivan Harwood Kitchin
Heniy Kelso Utterson
i Altbam Leonard Moulton-Barrett ..
2 George M.lbou nc Herbert (Depot)
6 Mar.
2 June
28 Sept.
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
24 Mar.
15 May
3 Sept.
8 Sept.
i De-..
i Dec.
11 Feb.
1 July
1 July
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
1 Jan.
19 Dec.
6 Mar.
6 Feb.
76! 22 Nov,
81 21 Nov. 87
81 25 Sept. 89
21 June 90
5 July 90
14 Apr.
31 Dec. 90
g May
31 Dec. 90
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
28 Feb.
6 May
23 May
9 May
31 July
18 Sept.
21 June
8 May
? July
5 July
5 Feb.
1 1 Mar.
13 Dec.
12 Feb.
9 Mar.
6 Apr.
26 Oct.
5 May
28 Mar.
28 Aug.
p28 May
29 Oct.
5 Mar.
23 Jan.
93 12 July
94 26 May
26 Feb.
26 Feb.
2t Apr.
2 May
2 Sept.
11 Oct.
21 Oct.
24 Oct.
1 Dec.
11 Dec
10 Jan.
BBBV. maj.
19 Nov. 91
28 Mar. 94
19 Nov. 97
25 June 98
30 Apr. 97
25 Oct. 99
28 Aug. 94
14 Nov. OD
25 Jan. 95
19 Nor. 01
16 Nov. 98
29 Nov. 00
11 Mar. 91
19 Nov. 91
12 Feb. 92
6 Apr. 92
15 May 92
5 May 93
5 May 93
28 Mar. 94
23 July 95
2 Nov. 95
18 Mar. 97
14 June 97
19 Nov. 97
22 Dec. 97
26 Feb. 98
2 May 98
2 Sept. 99
11 Oct. 99
11 Oct. 99
21 Oct. 99
10 Feb. 00
13 June 00
13 June 00
1 Jan. 81
19 Nov. 01
19 Nov. 01
19 Nov. 01
3 Lt. Colonel Law served in the
Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Khy-
ber Division (Medal).
4 Lt.Colonel Poett served in the
Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served
with the Bechuanaland Expedition
under Sir Charles Warren in 1834-85.
20 May
29 Nov. co
Years'Ser
(Mill
L'ay
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T/te Dorsetshire Regiment.
Lieutenants.
a Ernest Steuart Weldon
2 Robert Geo. Bingham Maxwell Hyslop
i Arthur Charles Ogg
2 Frank Middleton .
2 Harold Sutton Williams
2 Conrad Routh Jones
Octavius Muir Hamilton Anson, with )
Indian Staff Corps f
2 Horace Akroyd Case
-- William Edward Roe
Second Lieutenants.
2 Henry Beveridge
2 Hubert Jervoise Hnddleston
i Francis Stephen Bowring
i Arthur Robert Montgomery Roe
i George Frederick Beal ....'.
i John Philip Mitford
i Frederick Charles Hilbers Tryou ....
t John Delisle Conry
2 Henry Neville Le Marchant
i John Charles Sknttlcworth Rendall
2 Paul Lupus Leared
i Ernest Arthur Hunter Fell
2 Brian Mankind Fuller
i Charles Alfred Watson Smyth ..
-• Mcrvyn James Wheatley
i Vere Broke Thurston
2 Oswald Milles Tregosse Frost
2ND LIEUT.
4 May qS
7 May 08
7 May c,E
25 June 98
22 Nov. 99
6 Dec. 99
6 Dec.
17 Feb.
7 -Mar.
May 00
May 00
Aug. co
Aug. 00
Dec. 00
Jan. 01
Jan. 01
Jan. 01
Jan. 01
Jan. 01
Mar. or
May 01
June 01
July 01
July ci
July 01
Oct. 01
LIEUT.
4 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
16 July 00
17 Nov. 00
30 May 01
13 July or
19 Nov. 01
1 ^ July 01
26 Aug. ci
Quarter Masters.— 2 John Kearney, 21 Aug. 95; Hon. Captain, 26 Mar. co.
1 John Dillick Beunell,34 26 Mar. 90 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings, White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
itt Battalion embarked for Malta, 8 Feb. S8. 2nd Battalion emlarked for South Africa, :+ Nov. 99.
I General Browne served with the 9th Regt. in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 5854, including the siege and fall
of Sevastopol, and assaults of the 181I1 June and 8th Sept. Served as Aide de Camp and subsequently as Major
of Brigade to Major General Ridley, 1st Division, during the latter part of the campaign (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Proceeded with
Sir Hope Grant's expedition from India in 1860-61 to China. Proceeded in Command of Forces sent to Japan
for protection of Treaty Ports in 1864, and received the thanks of Her Majest37's Ministers for services in that
country and also the approbation of the General Officer in command of the Forces in China. Served in the
Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
0 Major Harris served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as second in command of the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai. the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga.
Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two
Clasps).
' Major Bonomi served in the Zulu war in i37q (Medal with Clasp).
8 Major Phipps served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S99, including the
operations resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa as Staff Officer to the Officer Commanding the Infantry.
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
9 Captain Pratt Barlow served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
:'n 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Lt. Colonel Asser served in the campaign in the Soudan uniSer Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897-98, and was present
at the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches) and at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches)
and Khartoum as Brigade Majoi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with three Clasps).
II Captain Hammond served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagement at Chagru Kotal. at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Major Arnold served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Dargai — dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
13 Captain Clarkson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
li Captain Fowke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the taking of the Sampagha Pass, and the operations in
the Waran and Bara Valleys — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Captain Ingham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present
in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, and the capture of Dargai, the taking of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
and the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Mansel served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Signalling Officer 3rd Brigade, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-190: — slightly wounded.
19 Captain Roper served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain Cowie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the engage-
ment of Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnais-
sance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
-1 Captain Waymouth served in the campaigi on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
The Dorsetshire Regiment. 295a
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Divisional Treasure Chest Officer 2nd Division, and was present
in the engagement at Chagru Kotal ( Medal with two Clasps).
22 Captain Hannay served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Lieut. Mercer served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai. the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the
reconnaissance of toe Saran Sar — severely wounded (Medal with two Claspsl.
27 Lieut. Fraser served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-QS with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
*J Lieut Hope served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorestshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
(Medal with two Clasps)
31 Lieut. Gibson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-96 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha ana Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys 1 Medal with two Clasps).
34 Captain Bennell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present at the
forcing of the Arhanga Pass, and the operations in the Wraran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment (formerly the $gth Regiment).
Raised in Ireland as the 39th Regiment in 1702. To Portugal, 1707. To Spain, 1710. To Gibraltar and
Minorca, 1713. To Ireland, 1719. To Gibraltar, 1727. To Jamaica, 1730. To Ireland, 1732. To England, 1744.
To Brittany, 1746. To England, 1746. To Ireland, 1748. To East Indies, 1754 ("primus in Indis," battle of
Plassy). To Ireland, 1758 (a large detachment to Germany) . To Gibraltar, 1769. Entitled " 39th East Middlesex
Regiment," 1782. To England, 17S3. To Ireland, 1789. To West Indies, 1794. To Ireland, 1795. To West Indies,
1795. To South America, 1796. To England, 1S03. (_2nd Battalion raised in July 1803.] Entitled " 1st Battalion
39th East Middlesex Regiment," July 1803. To Malta, 1805. Entitled " istBattaiion 39th Dorsetshire Regiment,"
1807. To Sicily, 1810. To the Peninsula, 1811 (battles of Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive and Orthes),
To Canada, 1814. To France, 1815 (army of occupation), i 2nd Battalion disbanded, 1815.] To England and
Ireland, 1818. To England, 1S25. To New South Wales, 1827. To the East Indies, 1S32 (battle of Maharajpore).
To England, 1847. To Ireland, 1S50. To Gibraltar, 1854. To the Crimea, Dec. 1S54 (siege of Sebastopoi). To
,'anada, 1856. To Bermuda, 1859. To England, 1864. To Ireland, 1866. To the East Indies, 1869. Entitled " 1st
Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment," 1881. To England, 1882. To Malta, Sept. 1882. To England. Oct. 1882. To
Malta and Egypt, 1885. To England, 1886. To Malta, 18S8. To Egypt, 1S89. To India, 1893 (N.W. Frontier of
India Campaign).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment (formerly the 54th Regiment).
Raised in 1755. To Gibraltar, 1756. Served as Marines in the Mediterranean for six months and returned to
Gibraltar, to 176;. Ireland, to 1775. North America, to 1791. England, to 1793. Guernsey, to 1794. The
Netherlands, to April 1795. England, to June 1795 St. Vincent, to 1796. England, to 1797. ' Ireland, to 1 £00.
[2nd Battalion raised, and both Battalionsto Egypt to 1802 (surrender of Marabout, andreceived the badge of
"Egypt" — with the Sphinx. Gibraltar, 1805 ; 2nd Battalion disbanded.] England, to 1807. Jamaica, to 1S13,
where it became practically extinct. Fresh companies raised in England, and sent to North Germany, to 1813.
The Netherlands and Flanders, to 1S15. France, to 1816. England, to 1819. Cape of Good Hope, to 1820. India,
ti Jan. 1825. Burmah, to Dec. 1825 (war of 1824-25). India, to 1840. England, to 1842. Ireland, to 1S46.
liibraltarand Malta, to 1848. West Indies, to 1851. Canada, to 1834. England for three weeks, and therjce to
Gibraltar. to 1856. England, to 1S57. India, to 1866. England, to 1868. Ireland, to 1871. India, to 1^5, Aden,
to 1S86. England, to 1893. Ireland, to 1897. Malta, to 1S99. South Africa, 1S99.
Record of the Sirvices of the 1st Battalion Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), —
formerly the 40th Regiment.
Raised in 1717, and proceeded to America (capture of Lonisburg and throughout the American war). To
Ostend, England, and the West Indies, 1794. To England, Holland, and returned to England, 1799. To Minorca
and Malta, 1800. (Four companies to Egvpt, Feb. 1801, returning to Malta, Oct. 1801 ; received the badge of
" Egypt"— with the Sphinx). To England,' 1802. To South America, 1806 (capture of Montevideo). Tolreland,
1807. To the Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Badajoz, Salamanca , Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Orthes, and Toulouse 1. To Jamaica, 1814. To England and Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo and Army of
Occupation in France). To Scotland, 1817. To England, 1819. To Ireland, 1820. To England, 1823. To New-
South Wales, 1824. To India, 1828 (defence of Candahar, 1842, and capture of Ghuznee and Cabul, 1842). To England,
1845. Tolreland, 1847. To New South Wales, 185?. To New Zealand, i860 (New Zealand war). To England,
i366. To Ireland, 1860. To India, 1872. To England, 1886. To the Channel Islands, iSqo. To Ireland, 1892.
To England, 1898. To South Africa, 1895.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment),—
formerly the 82nd Regiment.
Raised in 1793 in two Battalions. 1st Battalion proceeded to the West Indies, 1795. [2nd Battalion to Gibraltar,
1795; afterwards to the istBattaiion in the West Indies, when the two were amalgamated.] England, to 1800.
Ireland, to 1801. Minorca, to 1802. Ireland and England, to 1807. [2nd Battalion re-formed in 1803. To the
Channel Islands. 1811-13, when it was reduced.] Copenhagen, to 1807. England, to 1808. Gibraltar and the
Mediterranean, to 1808. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Roleia and Vimiera). England and Walcberen and
returned to England, 1809. Walcheren, to 1810. Gibraltar, to 1811. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes). Quebec, to 181 5 (capture of Niagara), England, to 1813. Ostend and England,
to 1816. Ireland, to 1819. Mauritius and Isle of France, to 1831. England, to 1832. Scotland, to 1834. Ireland,
to 1837. Gibraltar, to 1839. The West Indies, to 1843. North America, to 1847. Nova Scotia, to 1S48. England,
to 1855. The Mediterranean and the Crimea, to 1856 (siege of Sebastopoi). India, to 1809 (capture of Lucknow).
Aden, to 1870. England, to 1875. Ireland, to 1880. England, to 1884. Natal, to 1887. Straits Settlements, to
1889. Gibraltar, to 1892 Malta, to 1893. Egypt, to 1895. India, 1895.
3eg
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| i st. Batt. , South Africa.
L.2ndBait., Jubbulpore, Bengal.
296 The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)
^O^"*"* ~\ Formerly the 40th (2nd Somersetshire) and the
Rental District, g2)l[7, (pr[nceof Wales' sVol unteers) Regiments.
ARRINGTON. J v J '
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 4th Lancashire Militia. )
ThePrince of Wales's Plume. "Louisbubg" " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Monte Video" " Roleia"" Vimibpa "
"Talaveba" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" " Vittoeia " "Pybenebs" "Nivelle" "Oethes" "Toulouse "
"Peninsula" "Niagaba" "Watbuloo" "Candahae" "Ghozsee and Cabool,i842" " Mahakajpobb "
"Sevastopol" "Lucknow" "New Zealand."
'Years'Ser.1 Colonel.— Frederick Richard Solly-Flood,"- CB. Ensign, »ai Aug. 49; Lieut. 'S Aug. 51 ; Captain, 77 Julv
rtnlll (o ; Bf. Major, 23 Oct. 60; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 9 Apr. 70 ; Major, 28 Jan. 71 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 Oct. 72 ; Colonel,
*?Ii\ 27 Jan. 76 ; Major General, 10 Dec. 85 ; Colonel South Lancashire Regiment, 5 May oo.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Arthur Francis George Richardson, Lt. 5 Oct. 73; Copt. 15 Mar. So; Major,
13 July 87; Lt. Colonel, 27 March 97 ; Colonel, 27 Mar. 01.
1 Reginald Hawkins Hall,2 DSO. Lieut. 12 Nov. 73; Copt. 15 July S3; Major, 27 M»r. 93 j Lt. Colonel,
28 Feb. 00.
Majous.
2 Chas. Mannoir Sumner, 2nd in Com-\
mand 9 Nov. 98 )
2 John Antill Moggridge
1 Fred. Archibald Adam3 (Bt.Lt.Col.\
29 Nov. 00) /
p.s.c. Hugh Pentland Shekleton4 )
(Bt.Lt. Colonel :6 Nov. 981, Comdy.
1st Mtd. Inf. Corps, S. Africa
Raymond Henry Raymond Smythies5 (
Adjutant 3 Battalion 3 Oct. 98 S
Frederick M'lver Roome, Adjutant )
1 Volunteer Battalion 15 Feb. 98 ... j
1 Donald Guy Prendergasi6
Hir Francis B. M. Synge, Bart. ~)
Beserve {Depot) )
Guy Edward Wentworth Withington, (
Dint. Intp.ofMusk. Do?er,2$ Jan. 99 >
Captains.
GeorgeFeilden Menzies,5tS;>e cial Ser- ~)
vice, China S
p.s.c. Frederick Annesley Dudgeon,')
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. Bengal, 1 Apr. 00 $
Robert Heylock Owen,cfAdjuta>itXeic '
Zealand Local Forces
2 Cecil Wanliss, Militar;/ Attache, Simla
Wm. Edw. Saumarez-Tyler, Adj. 1 1
Vol. Bn. Cheshire Eeijt. 1 Mar. 97 ... j
1 Stuart Upperton7
2 Alick Francis Bundock,3 Adjutant j
10 Jan. 00 J
2 Edmund Carleton L'Estrange
1 Edward Tite James,9 Staff College
2 Guy Charles Ashworlb,10 South Africa
2 Charles Edward Lewis
2 Arthur de Vere Willoughby-Osborne...
1 Berkeley Bumbold Goren*
Hugh de Lancey Walters, Mounted \
Infantry, South Africa )
1 Edward Francis Oakelev11
1 Eustace James Clarke-Jervoise3
Arthur Solly-Flood, DSO. Staff College.
2 Geoffrey Carlyon*
? Malcolm Charles Andrew Green3
Henry Whalley Nicholson, Prov. Bn. ...
John E. Fishbourne Jacob, Bes. (Dep.)
John R. P. Purchas, lleserce {Depot) ...
1 Chas. Robt. Sandford Woods, Brigade \
Signalling Officer, South Africa )
1 Maurice Augustus Ord10
2 Sidney Hill Skinner,10 South Africa ...
Lieutenants.
2 Henry Garden Herbert
2 D'Orville Brook Dawson
1 Arthur Harold Bailey,'2 DSO. AdjuO
tant 24 Apr. 99 j
■?. Frederick Grant Wilson
1 Godfrey Douglas Henry E wart9
1 Arthur Northen3
2 William Scobie MacKenzie
1 Robert Cecil Trousdale9
2 William James Seymour Hosley
2 Charles William Melvill
1 Hugh Kennedy Woods9
2 Harold Temple Cotton
2 William Buchanan Ritchie
2 Ernest Charles Fane
Cunliffe Hebbert Marsh,9Z>SO. Indian ~)
Staff Corps j
2 Geoffrey Radeliffe Mott,3 South Africa..
1 Richard Alfred Wynn3
1 Archibald Davidson10 (Depot)
1 Edmund WilbrahamEverard Miiman10
Walter Vernon Hume,3 IV. African \
Frontier Force J
t Geo.HarniltonWilkinson.toifA ^Pror.Bn.
Geo. Herbt. Garratt,13 W. African F.F.
r Arthur Dickson10
1 Reginald Joseph Slaughter'0
5 Feb. 87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
24 Apr. _
8 June 89
24 Apr. 89
10 Nov, "
9 Nov
29 Mar. 90
3 May 90
25 Mar. 91
29 Oct. 90
5 Dec. 91
6 Aug. 61
3 Apr. 78
27 Jan. 92
27 Jan. 92
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
T2 Dec.
6 Mar.
29 May
29 May
24 Mar.
26 June Q7
8 Sept. 97
16 Mar. 98
7 May
25 Feb. 99
20 May 99
20 May 99
2c May 99
20 Dec. 99
21 Feb.
21 Feb.
17 Mar.
4 Aor.
21 Apr.
5 May oc
5 ilay o '
23 Aug.
1 Oct.
14 Nov.
17 Dec.
12 Mar.
1 May 01
23 Sept. 01
23 Sept. or
27 Sapt. 01
st Captain Menzies Jserved in the
campaign on the North West Fron-
tier of India under Sir William
Lockbartin 1897-98 attached to the
12nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment,
'and was present at the storming of
the Dargai Heights, the capture of
j the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
1 and in the operations in the Khanki
'Mastura, Waran and Bazar Valleys
I (Medal with two Clasps).
6t Captain Owen served in the Sou-
Idan campaign in 1885 with the New
South Wales Contingent (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
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The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment). 296(7
Second Lieutenants.
Edgar Robson3
Morgan Hughes Buckley Morgan
John Douglas Earle Travis-Cook14
Frank Hudson10
Arthur Edwin Hale Ley
William Johnston
VC Guy George Egerton Wyllyi5
Charles Rupert Peter WLnser16
John M'Carthy O'Leary
Frederick Lee Hughes, Indian Staff C.
Edward Hepburn Clay Brander
Herbert Jocelyn Ussber Wilkins
John Summerscales Hutchinson'0
Louis Peter Anderson10
Arthur Charles Wroughton
Ernest Henry Hawkins11
Alexander Francis Inglis
Charles Humphrey Bayley
2nd LIEUT.
5 May 00
5 May 00
19 May 00
23 May 00
13 June 00
11 Aug. 00
5 Dec. 00
5 Jan. 01
3 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01
S Jan. 01
4 May 01
8 May 01
8 May 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
14 Sept. 01
19 Oct. 01
Quarter Hasten.— 1 James Huxford,9 20 Dec. 93; Hon. Lieut.
2 William Dooley, 21 Dec. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 30 Nov. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Natal, 1884.
I Major General Solly Flood served with the, 53rd Regiment in a force under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-52 against
the hill tribes on the BT. W. Frontier of India. Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59: was with the
Alumbagh Force during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; with the 53rd at the relief of Cawnpore on 29th
Nov. 1S57, action there on the 6th December, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Kala
Xuddee and occupation of Futtehghur, affair of Shnmshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege of Lucknow
as Aide de Camp to General Mansfield (severely wounded), with the 53rd during the hot weather campaign in
Oude in 1858, including the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Snltanpore ; as Aide de Camp to Sir William
Mansfield during the winter campaign of 1858-59, including that in the Baiswara country and action at Dhoondea
Khaira, and the Trans-Gogra campaign with its several minor affairs and the final action on the Raptee (mentioned
in despatches, Medal -with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
a Lt.Colonel R. H. Hall, DSO., served with 1st Battalion in Boer war. 1899-1901, and was present at the opera-
tions around Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Colenso Kopjes (22nd and 23rd February 1900), Pieter's Hill (commanded
Battalion after Lt.Colonel W. MacCarthy O'Leary was killed), relief of Ladysmith, seizure of Botha's Pass, Alle-
man's Xek, andturn:ng of Laing's X~ek— slightlv wounded 23rd February 1900 1 mentioned in despatches and DSO.).
3 Major Adam, Capts. Clarke, Jervoise, and Grsen, Lieuts. Xorthen, Mott, Wynn, and Hume, andSecond
Lieut. Robson served with 1st Battalion it. Boer war, 1000-01, and was present at the operations of Botha's Pass,
Alleman's Xek, and turning of Laing's Nek (Major Adam beiug mentioned in despatches and awarded his Brevet
of Lt.Colonel.
4 Lt.Colonel Shekleton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1E96 in
command of the 2nd Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to
Khedive's Medal); and in 1893, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches! and Khartoum (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
5 Major Smythies served in the South African war in 1899-igoo in Cape Colony and Orange River Colony as
Adjutant 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment.
6 Major Prendergast served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
with the 10th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned
indespatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; also served in 1st Battalion, Boer war, 1901.
' Captain 3 Epperton served with 1st Battalion in Boer war, 189901, and was present at the operations around
Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Co'enso Kopjes (22nd and 23rd February, 1900)— severely wounded 23rd February
1900, loss of eye (mentioned in despatches).
6 Captain Bundock served during the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 at the Base Depot at Kohat (Medal -with two Clasps).
8 Major James, Capts. Goren an I Carlyon, Lieuts. Ewarc, Trousdale, Woods and Marsh, and Quarter-Master
Huxforl served with the 1st Battalion in South African war, 1809-1902. and was present a-, the operations around
Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Colenso Kopjes, Pieter's Hill, relief of Lidysmito. seizure of Botha's Pass, Allernan's
Xek, and turning of Laing's Nek (Major Jamrts, Capt. Goren, Lieuts. Trousdale, Wood and Marsh, and Qiarter
Master Huxford being mentioned in despatches, the first-named gaining his Brevet of Major, whilst Lieut. Marsh
was awarded ths DSO.).
J0 Captains Ashwood, Ord and Skinner, Lieuts. Davidson, Milman, Dickson and Slaughter, and Second Lieuts.
Hudson, Hutchinson and Anderson served with the 1st Battalion in South Africa, 1900-01.
II Captain OaKeley served with the 1st Battalion in South African war. 1899-1902, andiwas present at the operations
at Spion Kop, Taal Krantz, Co'enso Kopjes, Pieter's Hil'. and relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches).
12 Lieut. Bailey served in the operations in South Africa in 1896; also in 1899-1001 as Adjutant of 1st Battalion,
being present at the operations at Spion Eoo, Vaal Krantz, Coleoso, relief of Ladysmith. seizure of Botha's Pass,
Pieter's Hill, Alleman's Xek, and turning of Laing's Xek (mentioned in despatches and DSO.).
13 Lieut. Garratt served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment.
14 Second Lieuts. Travis-Coot and Hawkins served witU the Xatal Police in South Africa, 1899-1900, and were
present at the operations at Talana Hill and defence of Ladysmith ; they a'so served with 11-t Battalion 1900-01.
15 Second Lieut. Wylly served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was awarded the Victoria Cross for the
following service : — " On the 1st September 1900, near Warm Bad, Lieut. Wylly was with the advanced scouts of a
foraging party. They were passing through a narrow gorge, very rocky and thickly wooded, when the enemy in
force suddenly opened fire at short range from hidden cover, wounding six out of the party of eight, including Lieut.
Wylly. That officer, seeing that one of his men was badly wounded in the leg, and that his horse was shot, went
back to the man's assistance, made him take his (Lieut. Wylly's) horse, and opened fire from behind a rock to cover
the retreat of the others, at the imminent risk of being cut off himself. Colonel T. E. Hickman, DSO., considers
that the gallant conduct of Lieut. Wylly saved Corporal Brown from being killed or captured, and that his subse-
quent action in firing to cover the retreat was ' instrumental in saving others of his men from death or capture.' "
16 Second Lieut. Winser served in the South African war ill 1900 on Transport duty in the Orange River Colony,
and was present at the operations in the Caledon Valley.
{Fji- Recirl of S?ro:.oes of T\i Pri nee of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Eegimenf), see page 235a.
41
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297 The Welsh Regiment.
Formerly the $ist (tJte Jfelsh) and the 69th
{South Lincolnshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Glamorgan Militia.)
The Rose and Thistle on the same stalk, within the Garter. The _Prince of Wales' Plume.
Chywilydd.
Regimental Dvtrict,
CARDIFF,
]
Cist Batt., South Africa.
2nd Batt.,Ahmednugger
Bombay.
Gwell Augean
The Royal Cypher, with the Imperial Crown. "St. Vincbnt" "Bourbon" "Java"
Detroit" " Queenstown" "Miami" "Niagara" "Waterloo" "Txdia" "Ava"
.rs'Ser.l "CiKBiHiB, Ghuzxee. and Cabool, i3j2" "Alma" "Ixkerman" "Sevastopol."
if^fl Colonel. — Francis Peyton,1 CB. Ensign, p2o Jin. 41; Lieut. r2y May 42; Captain, p3 Sept. 50; Major,
Psv.
-"
16
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pi2May54; Bt.Lf. Colonel, 26 Oct. 53 ; Colonel, 23 Oct. 63 ; Major General, 17 May 69 ; Lieutenant General,
1 Oct. 03 ; General, 30 Sept. 85; Colonel Welsh Regiment, 16 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 FitzRoy Somerset Lanyou Penno, Lieut. 9 Aug:. 73 ; Captain, 2 Feb. 81; Major,
13 Nov. 89; Lt. Colonel, 14 Apr. 98.
Herbert Rowley Cock,2 Reserve [Provisional Battalion) ; Ensign, Tg Apr. 70; Lieut. p27 Oct. 71 ; Captain,
4 Dec. 79 ; Major, 28 Aug. 85 ; Lt. Colonel, 28 Dec. 92.
i Oswald James Henry Ball, Lieut. 28 Feb. 74; Captain, 1 Apr. 81 ; Major, 20 Aug. 91 ; Lt.Colone',
30 Dec. 00.
te,")
Majors.
2 William Vieris Dickinson, 2nd in Com-\
maud 21 Mar. 00 J
1 Francis Russell Parkinson,' 2nd in ">
Command 30 Dec. 00 j
2 Arthur Revell Reade
1 Henry D'Alton Harkness," CB
1 William Carter Giflard,1- DSO. (Bt.'i
Lt.Col. 8 July 99) 5
1 Thomas Lucas Woodwright Lucas (
(Depot) S
2 Julius Henry Goodwyn
Allan Gilmore, Reserve (Depot)
2 Ronald Bruce Coke
Captains.
p.f.c Ernest Sven David Goldschmidt
p.s.c. Robert Williirn Persse White.""
V. A. A. Gen. Strait, Settlement:
23 Feb. 96
Edward George Wynyard," DSO. In- 1
structor R. M. College 26 Dec. 99 ... )
p.s.c. Henry George Coates Phillips, )
D.A.A.Gen. South Africa F. F. S
2 Henry Banuerman-Phillips
William Vaughtor. Pennefather,"
Comdg. Mounted Infantry, South
Africa /
Herbert Schofield, AJjf. Volunteers ...
Charles Henry Young,20 Adjutant 1 }
Volunteer Battalion 10 Mar. 98 )
2 Ernest Edward Janvrin Cbarletoi:, '(
South Africa J
1 Charles Bernard Morlaud, Adjutant j
11 Mar. 00 5
1 Hugh Richard Westmacott
2 Osborr. Brace Pritchard-3
2 Henry John Bartlet Span
1 Francis Herbert Howe
Archer George Prothero, Pay De- \
partment )
Clarence Gorton Ross S mith , Emba rk- 1
ing Staff Officer, South Africa 5
1 William Thomas Brassey Rhodes
2 Basil Tobin Ready, Adjutant : Dec. 99
2 John Vickris Taylor
Ernest Somerville Jackson, serving"/
with the Egyptian Army $
Roundell Tristram Toke, Chinese Regt.
George Peter Hoggan
1 John Herbert Kerricb, South Africa .
Lieutenants.
1 Lancelot Irby Oxford Robins
2 Frederick Arthur Wyllie
William Edmond Logan Stewart, >
Mounted Infantry, South Africa ... )
1 Frank Aubrey Jones,2* DSO
1 Arthur Derry, DSO
Louis William Herbert, Embarking j
ttatf Officer, South. Africa )
2 Leonard William Dawson Everett
2 P.obert Henry Metge
1 Waldo Alington Gwennap Moove
2 George Herbert Stevenson
1 Walter Hughes Ferrar... i
1 Christopher Robert Berkeley, DSO. ...
1 Charles Lewis Veal |
2 Clement Robert Wedgwood Allen
2 Thomas Gilbert Mathias
1 Francis Henry Romilly
1 George Frederick Priciham
2 Rupert Chawner
2 Bernard Francis Vernon Harcourt
2 Walter Robertson Coningham
1 Henry Chester Lewis Lloyd
1 Frederick Edward Packe
Second Lieutenants,
i Andrew William Waring Pope ...
1 Charles Cuke Torkington
2ND LIEUT. LIEUT
31 Oct.
11 May
11 May
11 May
13 July
22 Feb.
S July
23 Oct.
12 Feb. 76 1 Jan. 83
13 Nov. 78 1 3 Feb.
6 Aug. 79 14 Apr. 86
1 Nov. 79 1 Aug. 36
13 Mar. 80 17 Aug. 36
11 Feb. 80 11 Aug. 86
1 Dec. 80 4 June 87
?S (Jet. 71 7 Aug. 81
16 Mar. 81 8 June 88
22 Oct. 81 1 July 88
25 Aug. 83 12 Dec. 89
12 May 83 19 Mar. 90
9 May S5 22 Aug. 90 29 Nov.
12 Mar. 81 1 July 81 25 Mar. 91
BREV. 111.1.
MAJOR.
2S Dec. 92
12 Dec. 96
14 Apr. 98
4 Feb. 99
14 June 99
5 July# 99
21 Mar. 00
1 July 91
30 Dec. 00
23 May 85 18 May 91 29 Nov. co
8 Dec. 86 12 Dec. 961
5 Feb. S7 17 Oct. 88 23 Dec. 96J
5 Feb. 87 6 Feb. 89
5 Feb.
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
1 Mar.
29 Mar.
29 Mar.
29 Mar.
29 Mar. 90
29 Oct. 90
7 Nov. 91
20 Feb. 92
28 Sept. 92
24 Jan. 94
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
20 Feb. 95
29 May 93
S7 6 Feb. 89
S3 12 Dec. 89
SS 11 June 90
90 6 Jan. 92
90 15 June 92
90 13 Sept. 92
90 10 Feb. 92
50 19 June 93
90 15 Nov. 94
91 i3 Sept. 95
92! 2 Dec. 05
23 Sept.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
26 Feb.
5 Sept.
5 Sept.
15 May
15 May
8 Sept.
4 May
7 ilay
3 Aug.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
22 Mar.
20 May
20 May
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
18 Oct. 90
6 Dec. 99
26 Nov. 96'
12 Dec. 96
12 Dec. 96
13 Jan. 97
1 July 97
3 Feb. 98
21 Feb. 98
22 Apr. 98
15 Oct. oS
2} Oct. 9S
7 Dec. oS
23 Dec. 93
20 Apr. 99 1
14 June 99
5 July 90
13 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
11 Mar. 00!
21 Mar. 00]
25 Apr. 00;
12 May 00!
14 Nov. 00.
16 Dec. ool
30 Dec. 01
11 Feb. oi|
15 Jan. 97
22 Apr. 98 29 Nov. 00
7 Dec. 9S 29 Nov. oc
4 Feb. 99'
11 Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
25 Apr. 00
25 Apr. 00
25 Apr. 00
25 Apr. co
6 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
14 Nov. co
14 Nov. 00
30 Dec. 00
Yeas- ser. The Welsh Regiment. 298
full Half
f'av. Pay.
Seeosd LisriESASis. 2ndlieut.
2 Edwy lewis Willcox
1 Harold Casamajor Uavies
1 David Webb
2 Barrv Hartwell
9 Dec. 99
7 Mar. 00
18 Apr,
1 3 Apr.
2 John Henry Nash ' 21 Apr.
. May
11 Aug. 00
11 Aug. 00
13 Oct. 00
5 Jan. 01
5 Jan. 01
5 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01!
4 May 01
2 John Wyndham
2 Reginald Charles Dickinson
1 Arthur John Byng Wavell
2 Mark Haggard
1 ... 1 Arthur Harold Hobbs
1 ... Duncan Lome Campbell, DSO.'i
Indian Staff Corps j
1 ■-. 1 Kenneth L'Escrange Hamilton Mac- /
clesfield Heath j
1 ... 1 Philip Lionel William Powell 8 Jan
1 ... George Henry Spence AVilliams, )
Indian Staff Corps 5
1 ... 1 Edmund Henry Herbeit Westby 4 May 01
1 ... 1 Evelyn Routh Udal 26 June 01
1 ... 2 Edward Arthur Ellis 24 July 01
1 ... : Edward Llewellyn Lewis 24 Jnly 01
1 ... 1 Vivian Francis Banfield 4 Sept. 01
7 ... Quarter blasters — 2 James M'Donald,26 26 June 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
John Tigar, 30 Apr. 79; Hon. Captain, 30 Apr. So. — Seseree (Depot).
1 ... 1 Alfred Gain, 13 Mar. 01 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 4 Nov. 1S99. 2nd Battalion embarked for India, 14 Sept. 1892.
1 General Peyton served in the cSth Regt. with the expedition to the north of China in 1842, and was present
it the operations in the Yangtsekiang River, the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before
Nankin (Medal 1. Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 (Medal 1. Served with the Flank Companies of the 98th Regt. at
the forcing of the Kohat Pass, in the force under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell in Feb. 1850 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Claspi. Commanded four Companies of the 98th Regt. in the Peshawur Expe-
ditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May 185S, capture of Pungtar and
Chinglee, and the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (mentioned in
despatches . In the Peshawur Division during the Sepoy mutiny in 1858.
2 Lt.Colonel Cook served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-S0 (Medal). Served
with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
,J Major Parkinson served in the operations near Suakin in December 1S8S including the engagement ai
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 Major Harkness served in the operations in the Soudan in 1889 with the Egyptian Army (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services under the Egyptian Government.
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Lt.Coionel Giffard served in the operations near Suakin in December 1S8S including the engagement at
Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the operations in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast in 1897-90, and was slightly wounded in the ex-
peditions to Karaga (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900, and was present at the engagement at Driefontein — wounded (mentioned in despatches,
DSO.).
16 Captain Wynyard served in the Burmese Expedition in 1883-S7 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment
(twice mentionedin despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp) . [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
13 Major Pennefather served in the operations near Suakin in December iS38 including the engagement as
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Captain Young served in the operationsnear Suakin in December 188S including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Captain Pntchard served in the operations near Suakin in December j88S including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
24 Lieut. Jones served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 with the Protectorate Expedition— slightly
wounded iMedal with Clasp).
26 Lieut. M'Donald served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the operations at
the Soudan in i838 including the engagement at Gemaizah (MudaL with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the
operations on the Nile in 1869.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Welsh Regiment {formerly the 6gth Regiment) .
Originally 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment, and raised in 1756. Became 69th (" Colville's Foot") in
1758. Proceeded to Ireland. 1769. To America, 1769. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1775. To the
West Indies, 1778. Capture of St. Lucia. &c. and in Rodney's great Naval victory. 12th April. 1782.
In 17S2 named South Lincolnshire Regiment. To Ireland, 1785. To Dominica (West Indies). 1793- To
Mediterranean, 1793 (Toulon and Corsica). To Gibraltar, 1795. To West Indies, 1796. (With Nelson's
Fleet at blockade of Genoa : evacuation of Leghorn ; capture of Porto Ferrago : battle off Cape St.
Vincent.) To Holland, 1799. Home, 1799. To Jamaica. 1800. Home. 1802. [Record of 2nd Battalion.
63th Foot ; raised in 1803. England. To Holland. 1813 ; Belgium and France, 1814-1815 : Quatre Bras.
Waterloo, and occupation of Paris. To England and disbanded. 1816.* To East Indies, 1805. (Mutiny
of Vellore ; Travancore : Bourbon; Isle of France-. Java: S. Maharatta.) Home, 1826. To "West
Indies, 1831. To New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. 1839. To Ireland, 1842. To Malta, 1847. To
West Indies 1851. Home, 1857- To Fast Indies, 1857. Home, 1864. To Ireland. To Canada,
1867. (Fenian incursion. 1870.J To Bermuda, 1870. To Gibraltar, 1873. To England, 1878. To
Ireland, 1883. To Malta, 1888. To Ireland, 1889. To England, 1891. To India, 1892.
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Meqime
PERTH
■2ND iFor
ntal District, I -.tt
'ERTH. J "l
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
merly the A.2nd{Royal Highland — The Blade
atch) and the 73rd (Perthshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Perth Militia
fist Batt.,Kamptee, Bombay.
[and Batt., Bouta Africa.
he Royal Cypher within the Garter. St. Andrew. The Royal Cypher, with the Imperial Crown.
Mangalobe" " Sebingapatam " " Egypt " (with the Sphinx). " CoscNKi" " Fubntes d'Onob" "
Nivblle" " Nivb " " Orthrs" " Toulousb" "Peninsula" " Waterloo "" South Africa, 1846-
"Alma" "Sevastopol
" KlBBEKAN."
" MlSOKE '
Pybbnbes"
7,1851-2-3"
' LucKKOff" "Ashantee " " Egtpi, 1882, 1884" " Tbl-el-Kebih" "Nile, 1884-85'
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;Pay. Pay
Colonel.— Hon. Robert Rollo,1 CB. Ens. "io Aug 32 ; Lt. v2$ Sept. 35 ; Capt. *$ Nov. 41 ; Bt. Major, 20
June 54; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, r$ Jan. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 10 Aug. 55 ; Colonel, 23 Feb. 58 ;
Major General, 6 March 63; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 19 Dec. 80; Colonel 93rd High-
landers, 5 Apr. 80; Colonel Black Watch, 9 June 88.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Edward George Grogan,2 Ensign, P24 July 69; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 j Capt.
19 June 79; Major, 4 Dec. 85; Lt. Colonel, 24 May 98.
2 Archibald Mor'den Carthew-Yorstouu,3 CB. Lieut. 20 Nov. 75 ; Captain, 25 Oct. 82 ; Major, 29 Jan. 91 ;
Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 99.
* in 1
ines r
] 4 May S7
Majobs.
1 Alexander Gordon Duff,4 2nd in Com-}
mand 13 July 98 j
2 lion. Henry Edward Maxwell,5 DSO. 1
2nd in Command 26 July 00 i
St. Georee Edward Wni. Burton6 13 Aug. 79
2 Thomas Mowbray Martin Berkelev" I . .
(Bt.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. odI -
Percy John Uaton Livingston,8
charge oflndulgence Telegrams, Li
of Commun. S. Africa
James Deane,"1 Military Secretary,
Cape of Good Hope ) |
1 Walter Gordon Wolrige-Gordon11
Hugh Rose1-
Captains.
1 David Jjorraine Wiison-Farquhar- >
son,5 South Africa j '
p. «.<\HarrieJennings-Bramly, D.A.A. 1
Gen. for Instruction, Dalhousie j
Wm. MacLaren Campbell,13 Military j
Secretary to the Goner nor of Madras )
Herbert Cyril Orde Murray, Adjt. 1
2nd Vol. Bn.Derhg Segt. 3 Aug. 98)
John George Rennie,14 DSO
1 David Baird (Depot)
Edward Sidney Herbert,13 serving
with the Egyptian Army
Hon. John Forbes Sempill, JUasfero/?
Sempill,16 Spec. Seroice, S. Africa j
Thomas Owen Lloyd
Adrian Grant-Duff'19 '
Charles Edward Stewart,20 Brigade 1
Major, South Africa Field Force ... )
Archibald llice Cameron,-1 Adjutant )
21 Apr. 00 )
2 Colin William MaeRae22
2 John George Harry Hamilton,5 DSO...
2 Edwyn Sandys Dawes (Depot)
John Gerrard Collins
2 Alfred Campbell Bald,21 Reseroe
Edward Parker Campbell,25 Eeserce I
(Depot), Hon. Lt.Col. 5 Vol. Bn. \
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)
2 Wm. ri. H. Carew Moubray,26J?e«fj-cp.
John Buchanan Pollok-MoiTis,a,^<i/. 1
6 Bn. Imp. Teo. S. Africa 12 May 01 /
John Harvey, "Adj. 3 Vol. Battalion ..
Arthur Henry Marmdin,3" Staff College
Sir William Dick-Cunyngham, 31.Bar<. ( j
Adjutant Scottish Horse, S. Africa., j ;
1 William James St. John Harvey/1 )
Adjutant 5 Sept. 00 j I
Henry Holmes Sutherland, Adjutant') ,
3 Battalion 16 Apr. 01 $
Colin M'Lean28
2 James Thomas Crokatf. Murray !
2 Lord George Stewart-Murray34
1 Johr. Douglas Glen Walker, DSO
Lieutenants.
2 Arthur Grenfell Wauchope,32 DSO. 1
(Depot) >
Harold Francois SaphirAmery.Ej^- )
tian Army }
1 Edward Frederick Maltby Urquhart...
1 Philip Alexander Francis Spence^
(Depot) /
1 Schomberg Henley Eden
2 Herbert Curling Laverton35
Frank Mansfield Boileau Robertson. ">
South African Constabulary Jh
2 Sydney Armitage Innes3" (Depot)
2 F. A. Fergason-Davie,35 Reserve
1 Oliver Henry D'Alteyrac Steward
1 Geo-ce Don ild Grant-Sutrie
2 Archibald rieafield Grant*!
1 William Stewart
28 April 75
11 Sept. 78
1 July 81
1 July 8:
22 Jan. 79 1 July 81
CAPTAIN.
9 May u
23 Mar. 89
10 Apr. 89
1 Mar. 90
28 June 90
8 Oct. 90
29 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
'22 Oct. 7
4 Mar. 91
25 July 9
7 Nov. 91
13 Aug. 92
19 Nov. 92
15 Mar. 93
20 May 93
21 Oct. 03
0 June 94
10 Oct. 94
22 Jan. 96
20 Feb. 97
20 Feb. 97
20 Feb. 97 1
24 Mar. 97
15 May 97|
3 Aug. 981
14 Sept. 98
14 Sept. 98
4 Jan. 99
11 Jan. 99
22 Feb. 99
10 Mar.
12 May
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
23 Aug.
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 85
30 Jan. 86
8 Dec. 86
27 Nov. 85
25 NOV. 8:
5 June 9c
22 Oct. 9c
26 Oct.
3 Aug.
10 Aug.
3 Nov.
9 Feb.
22 Mar.
10 May
17 Jan.
28 Oct.
9 Aug.
27 June
16 Feb.
30 Sept.
21 Nov.
7 Apr.
15 Jan.
12 Apr.
13 July
1 Aug.
3 Aug.
30 Nov.
24 May
4 Nov.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
16 Dec.
2 Apr.
19 Apr.
27 June
20 July
1 Aug.
4 Dec. 85
15 May 85
15 Nov. 86
29 Jan. 87
21 Apr. 87
5 June 90
5 June 90
22 Oct. 90
29 Jan. 91
3 Nov. 92
9 Feb. 93
13 Apr. 92
22 Mar. 93
29 May 93
27 June 94
1 Apr. 91
24 May
3 Aug.
90! 17 Aug. y3
6 Oct. 99
12 Dec. 99
12 Dec. 99
9 Feb. 00
9 Feb. 00
21 Nov.
4 Dec. 85
21 June 79
19 Apr. 00
26 July 00
21 Oct.
13 Nov. 00
13 Nov. 00
13 Nov.
30 Nov.
HAJOR.
3 Aug. 91
3 Jan. 95
9 Oot. 95
1 Apr. 96
24 May 98
12 Dec. 99
26 July 00
30 Oct. 01
29 Nov. 00
11 Major Wolrige-Gor-
don served in the Sou-
dan Expedition in 1884
with the 1st Battalion
16 Feb. oil Black Watch, and was
11 May 01 present in the engage-
30 Oct. 01 aient at El Teb —
wounded (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 1st Battalion of the Black
Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle.
and was present in the engagement
at Kirbekan (two Olaaos). Served
in the operations in Matabeleland
in 1893-94 (Medal).
12 Major Rose served in the Nile
Expedition in 1384-85 with the iBt
Battalion of the Black Watch, and
t)ok pirt with the River Column
under Major General Earle. and was
present at the action of Kirbekan
1 Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
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Pay. pay.
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders').
;oo
Lieutenants.
2 Hoi. Maurice C. Andrew Drummond32
2 Hon. Christian Malise Hore-Ruthven4"
2 Richard Archibald Bulloch*!
2 Cyril Charles West*)
2 Charles William Eric Gordon4'-
2 Lewis Pugh Evans'28
Neil Alexander Buchanan Baillie-")
Hamilton,— JItd. Inf. South Africa )
2 Claud Carnegie Lamb^s
2 David CharleoEdward ffrench Comyn-«
Second Lieutenants,
i OharlesJohnPatrick MacAlpine Grant43
2 Hy. Fras. Farquharson Murray (Depot)
i William Green (Depot)
i Bernard Charles Albert Steuart
i Duncan Campbell35
TtC John Mackenzie,41 West African F.F.
2 A'fred Ernest Parker45
i Charles Antoine de Gnerry Dalglish...
1 Patrick Abercromb.v Duff, Mounted)
Infantry South Africa )
2 Charles Raymond Barron Henderson
i Kenneth John Campbell
2 Archibald Percival Wavell
i William Thomas Kedie
2 Robert Macpherson Robertson
r Ronald Walter Hadow
i Arthur Easdale Stewart
2 James Moles.vorth Blair
2 Robert Elgar Forrester
i Axel Douglas Campbell Krook
2ND LIEUT.
20 May 99
3 June 99
18 Oct. 99
18 Oct.
iS Oct.
23 Dec.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
14 Dec.
4 Apr.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
17 Oct.
27 Oct.
29 Nov.
3 Jan.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
4 May
8 May
5 May
8 May
8 May
26 June
26 June
26 June
19 Oct.
9S
5 Sept. 00
21 O^t. 00:
13 Nov. 00'
30 Nov. 00
16 Feb. 01
1 May 01
11 May 01
11 May 01
20 May 01
4 Major Duffserved in the Egyptian war of 1882
with the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir( Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Ex-
pedition in 1884 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Black
Watch, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Taiem (two Clasps). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the 1st Batta-
lion of the Black Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle, and was
present in the engagement at Kirbekan (two
Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagement at Magersfontein —
severely wounded.
10 Major Deane served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 4th Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
13 ... Quarter Masters. — 1 William Br ice Ferguson Davidson, 9 Nov. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Harry Studley,'2^ 25 Oct. go; Hon. Lieut.
William Mackinnon,4^ 2? Feb. 84 ; Hon. Captain, 27 Feb. 94 ; Retired pay (Depot).
'The following Officers are attached for duty — Capt. W. Stewart, Reserve; Captain E. C. Ellice, Reserve; Capt
L. A. M. Brodie, late Scots Guards ; Lieut. Sir A. J. Campbell-Orde, Bart. • 2nd Lieut. E. Grant ; Lieut. R. Hunt.
Lieut. J. A. Mackay ; 2nd Lieut. C. Stirling.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion emharlcedfor Egypt, 1882. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 23 Oct. 1899.
1 General the Hon. Robert Rollo was one of twoomcers sent from Malta on a special mission to Tripoli in 1846,
and received the thanks of the Secretaries for Foreign Affairs and Colonies, conveyed through the Commander in
Chief, for his services upon that occasion. He embarked with the 42nd Highlanders for the East, and served with
the Regt. in the campaign of 1854-35 ; was Brigade Major from the battle of Balaklava and throughout the winter
until he took command of his Regt. including the battles of Alma and Balaklava ; commanded it upon the expe-
dition to Kertch and surrender of Yenikali, and afterwards at the siege of Sebastopol and assault on the out-
works on the 18th June (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knigbt of the Legion of Honour, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Assistant Adjutant General in Canada at the head of that
Department from Nov. 1855 to Jan. i860, and from the latter date as Military Secretary to Lieut.General Sir
Fen wick Williams till that officer's retirement from the command in British North America in June 1865.
2 Lt.Colonel Grogan served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war m 1874, and was present at the
battle of Amoaful. capture and destruction of Beequah, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture of Coo-
massie (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt.Colonel Carthew-Yorstoun served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 2nd Battalion
Black Watch, and was present in the engagements at Koodoosberg, Paardeberg (severely wounded), and Retief's
Nek (mentioned in despatches, CB.l.
s Major Hon. H. E. Maxwell, DSO. and Captain Hamilton (mentioned in despatches, DSO ) served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and were present in the engagements at Magersfon-
tein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg (slightly woundedi, and Retief's Nek.
6 Major Burton served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, took part
with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
7 Lt.Colonel Berkeley served with the Nile Expedition in 18R4-85 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and
was present in the engagements at Magersfontein (severely wounded), Koodoosberg, Paardeberg (twice wounded),
and Retief's Nek (Brevet of Lt.Cilonel).
s Major Livingstone and Captain Wilson-Farquharson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Bat-
talion Black Watch, took part with the River Column under Major-General Earle, and were present in the engage-
ment at Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Starl. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with
the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and were present in the engagement at Retief's Nek.
13 Captain Campbell served in operations in Burma in 1891-92 as Staff Officer with Maing'khwan Column.
14 Captain Rennie served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Ki'chener in 1898 as Aide de Camp
to Brigadier General Wauchope, Commanding 1st Brisade British Division, and was present at the battle of
Khartoum (mentioned in despatches. 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ->nd Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engage-
ments at Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, and Retief's Nek (DSO).
15 Captain Herbert served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in r8g8, and was present
at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in 1899 in the operations resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa
(mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmameh).
'6 Captain the Master ol Sempill served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in i836 with the
Cameron Highlanders. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
la Captain Grant-Duff served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commandant British Troops Depot at Peshawur (Medal with two
Clasps).
n Captain C. E. Stewart, Lieut. West (mentioned in despatches), and Lieut, and Quarter Master Studley served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and were present in the engagements
at Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, and Retief's Nek.
21 Captain Cameron served in the South African war in 1899-1000 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and
was present in the engagements at Magersfontein (severely wounded) and Retief's Nek (Brevet of Major).
" Captain MacRae and Lieut. Baillie-Hamilton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Eat-
talion Black Watch, and were present in the engagements near Pretoria, at Diamond Hill, and Belfast.
21 Captain Bald served in the SoudanExpedition in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb as Actin-'
Orderly Officer to Major General Davis, Commanding the 2nd Infantry Brigade, and in the engagement at Temal
.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist°Battalion of the
3ooa The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
Black Watch (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-190} with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagement at Retiefs Nek.
-5 Lt.Colonel Campbell served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-c Captain Moubray served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present at the
battle ot Amoaful (slightly wounded), capture and destruction of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of
Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch,
and was present in the engagement at Retiefs Nek.
23 Captains Pollok-Morris and M'Lean, Lieuts. Evans and Lamb, and Lieut. Comyn served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch.
29 Captain J. Harvey served in the South African war in 1899 -1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagements at Magersfontein (severely wounded), Koodoosberg, and Paardeberg.
30 Captain Mnrindin served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Transport duty.
31 Sir Wm. Dick-Cunyngham served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service (mentioned in des-
patches).
32 Captain W.J. St. J. Harvey, Lieuts. Wauehope (DSO.) and Hon. M. C. A. Drummond served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and were present at the engagement at Magersfontein —
severely wounded.
34 Lord G. Stewart-Murray served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and took part in the defence of Ladysmith.
35 Lieuts. Laverton and Ferguson-Davie, and Second Lieut. Campbell served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and were present in the engagement at Retiefs Nek.
37 Lieut. Innes served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was present
at the engagement at Magersfontein.
38 Lieut. A. S. Grant served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagements at Magersfontein and Koodoosberg.
40 Lieut. Hon. C. M. Hore-Ruthven served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black
Watch, and was present in the engagements at Magersfontein and Retiefs Nek.
41 Lieut. Bulloch served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagements at Magersfontein (dangerously woundedi, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, and Retiefs Nek.
42 Lieut. Gordon served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagements at Koodoosberg and Paardeberg.
43 Lieut. C. J. P. MacA. Grant served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
44 Second Lieut. Mackenzie served with the Ashanti Field Force in 1900, and was awarded the Victoria Cross for
the following service : — " On the 6th June 1900, at Dompoassi, in Ashanti, Serjeant John Mackenzie, after working
two Maxim guns under a hot fire, and being wounded while doing so, volunteered to clear the stockades of the enemy,
which he did in the most gallant manner, leading the charge himself and driving the enemy headlong into the bush."
45 Second Lieut. Parker served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagement at Retiefs Nek.
411 Captain Mackinnon served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Black Watcli, — formerly the 42nd (Royal Highland — The
Blaclc Watch) Regiment.
Independent Companies raised for service in the Highlands and styled "Black Watch," 1729. Formed into a
Regiment and numbered 43rd, 1739. Scotland and England, 1743. Flanders, to 1745. England, to Sept. 1746.
France, to Nov. 1746. Ireland and England, to 1747. Flanders, to 1748. England and Ireland, to 1756. (Number
changed to 42nd, 1749.) America, to 1761. [2nd Battalion raised in 1758. West Indies, to 1758. America, to 1763.
Reduced, 1763. Afterwards re-embodied, servedin India, and formed into a Regiment in 1786, styled "The 73rd
HighUind Regiment of Foot."] West Indies, to 1762. America, to 1767. Ireland and Scotland, to 1776. America,
to 1789. England and Scotland, to 1793. Coast of France, to Jan. 1794. England, to June 1794. Flanders, 1795. (Red
Heckle conferred by King George III. for the affair at Guildermalson in 1795.) England, to 1796. (Five Companies
embarked in 1795 forthe West Indies, rejoining Head Quarters at Gibraltar in 1797.) Gibraltar, to 1798. Minorca, to
Aug. 1800. Gibraltar, to Oct. 1800. Egypt, to i8ci ("Egypt," with the Sphinx). England and Scotland, to 1805. [2nd
Battalion raised in 1803 and served in the Peninsula until consolidated with the 1st Battalion in 1812.] Gibraltar,
to 1808. Peninsula, to i8o9(battles of Vimiera and Corunna). England, to July 1809. Walcheren Expedition to
Sept. 1809. England and Scotland, to 1812. Tho Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Pyrenees, r'ivelle,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse). Ireland, to May 1815. Flanders, to Dec. 1815 (battle of Waterloo). England,
Scotland and Ireland, to 1825. Gibraltar, to 1832. Malta, to 1834. Ionian Islands, to 1836. England, Scotland
and Ireland, to 1840. Ionian Islands, to 1843. [Reserve Battalion formed in 1842, and served in Malta ana tho
West Indies until consolidated with the 1st Battalion in 1850.] Malta, to 1847. West Indies, to 1851. Canada, to
1852. Scotland and England, to 1854. Turkey and the Crimea, to 1856 (battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol).
England, to 1857. India, to 1868 (captnro of Lucknow). Scotland and England, to 1873. Gold Coast, to March
1874 (Ashanti war). England, to Nov. 1874. Malta and Cyprus, to 1878. Gibraltar, to 1879. England and
Scotland, to 1882. Egypt and the Soudan, to i38<> (battles of Tel-el-Kebir and Kirbekan). Malta, to [889.
Gibraltar, to Jan. 1893. Egypt, to Mar. 1893. Head Quarters and Half Battalion to Mauritius, to Mar. 1893. Half
Battalion to Cape Town, Apr. 1893. To India, 1896.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry— formerly the 43rd! (Monmouthshire
Light Infantry) Regiment.
Raised in 1741. Minorca, to 1747. Ireland, to 1757. America, to 1761. West Indies, to 7763. America, to 1764.
England, to 1774. America, to 1783. England, to 1787. Ireland, to 1792. West Indies, to 1795. England, to
17,97. West Indies, to 1800. England, to 1S01. Channel Islands, to 1803. England, to July 1807. Denmark, to
Nov. 1807. England, to 1808. The Peninsula, to 1808 (battle of Vimiera). England, to 1809 (one company-
remaining in the Peninsula). The Peninsula, to July 1814 (battles of Corunna, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse). England, to Oct. 1814. Gulf of Mexico, to
March 1815. England and Belgium, to July 1815. France, to Oct. 1818. England, to 1819. Ireland, to 1822.
Gibraltar and Portugal, to 1827. Gibraltar, to 1830. England, to 1832. Ireland, to 1834. America, to 1846.
England, to 1848. Ireland, to 1851. Cape of Good Hope, to 1853. India, to 1863. New Zealand, to 1866. England,
to 1868. Channel Islands, to 1869. Ireland, to 1872. India, to 1879. Burmah, to 1882. India, to 1887. England, to'
1892. Ireland, to 1899. South Africa, 1899.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry (formerly the 52nd, Light Infantry).
Raised in 1755 as the 54th Foot. Numbered 52nd, 1757. To Ireland, 1758. To Canada, 1765. To North
America, 1774. To England, 1778. (Entitled " The Oxfordshire Regiment," 1782.) To India, 1783. To England
1798. Formed as the 1st Light Infantry Regiment in 1803. To Sicily, 1806. To England, 1808. To Portugal'
1808 (battles of Vimiera and Corunna). To England, 1S09. To the' Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Busaco Fuentes
d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz. Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse). To England 1814'
To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). [2nd Battalion raised in 1807, and proceeded to Copenhagen To England
1808. To Belgium, 1814. To England, 1815. Disbanded, 1816.] To England, 1818. To Canada, 1824. To Eng-
land, 1831. To Gibraltar, 1837. To West Indies, 1838. To Canada, 1842. To England, 1848 ' To India 18^3
(capture of Delhi). To England, 1864. To Malta, 1868. To Gibraltar, 1873. To England 1S74 (Entitled
"Oxfordshire Light Infantry," 18S1.) To Gibraltar, 1884. To Egypt, 1883. To India, iSSo'fN.W. Frontier of
India Campaign, 1897-98).
The Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
istBatt., South Africa. "1 Formerly the 43rd (Monmouthshire Light Inf.)
2ndBatt., Bombay. |
30I
■ 43rd
Regimental District,
OXFORD.
and the 52nd (Oxfordshire — Ligitt
Infantry) Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Bucks and the Oxford Militia respectively.)
The United Red and White Rose. "Quebec, 1759" "Mysore" "Hindoostan" "Viiiiera" "Couunna"
"Bcsaco" "Fuextes d'Oxob" "Oiudad Rodrigo" "Badajoz" "Salahanca" "Viitoria"
"Nivelle" "Nive" "Oethes" " Toulouse '"" Peninsula" "Waieeloo"
"South Africa, 1851-2-3" "Delhi" "New Zealand."
Colonel in Chief.— Mis Majesty Charles I., King rf Portugal and AJgarves, KG., 20 Feb. 01.
Colonel. — Frederick Green Wilkinson,1 Ensign, »zy Dec. 42; Lieut. ^13 Aug. 47; Captain, pi7 Oct.. 51;
Major, 9 Oct. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 March 58 ; Colonel, 16 March 63 ; Major General, 28 Oct. 68 ; Lt. General.
q Dec. 81 ; Colonel West Surrey Regiment, 15 Oct. 91 ; Colonel Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 29 Aug. 93;
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Son. ArtlmrEdward Dalzell,3 CB , Ensign, p2o Feb. 70; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; (.'apt.
11 Mar. 82; Major, 11 Mar. S9; Lt.Colonel, 23 Oct. 99.
2 Robert Eccles,4 Lieut. 28 Feb. 74; Capt. 26 Mar. 84 ; Major, 27 Sept. 93; Lt.Colonel, 2 Sept. 00.
Yeara'Sei
Full
Pay.
32
Hull
Pay.
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20
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24
20
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19
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17
17
17
17
16
16
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2ND LISUI.
Majors. —
1 Reginald Whitworth Porter,6 DSO. ~>\
2nd in Command 2 Sept. 00 il
2 Paul Treb}- Clark, 2nd in Command) , ,r J
27 sept. ^o : ;| 2oJIar- 7S
1 Gerald Francis Mockler" 14 Sept. 78
Reginald George Hutton Hughes .......
p.s.c. Robert Fanshawe,9 DSO. Staf)
Officer, Mtd. Infantry, S.Africa ... j
Cbs.Edw.GeraidMarshallFairtlough, ) |
Adjutant 3 Battalion 27 Feb. 97 J I
1 Frank Grimshaw Lagier Lamotte10 ...
Henry Rodolph Davies,11 Staff Capt.)
for Intel! . South Africa, 6 June 01 >
Captains.
Edward Dalrymple White,l2.-.M/«/a»n
2 Volunteer Battalion, 28 Jan. 01 ... J
Richard Chamberlin Luard, Adjutant )
4 Vol. Bn. E. Surrey Begt. 3 Nov. 98 j
2 John Davy Wright Davy
2 Clements Parr1-1 (Adjt.^Bn. 2 Dec. 01)
1 Ernest Astley Edmund Lethbridge,14)
DSO j
Wm.Owen,iId;.iBKcil-*ro/.iJ{/7e82jan.99
2 Eardley Mostyn Childers,15 South)
Africa with 1 Battalion $
Edward Alex. Stanton,10 Egyptian )
Army, with rank of Lt.Colonel )
George Samuel Frederick Napier
George Northcote Colvile,17 DSO. )
(Adjt. Vol. 22 June 01) j
Sir Charles Cuyler, Bart. Instructor)
Royal Military College 25 Aug. 97 )
2 Charles Coffin Pearson'18
Roger Carmichael Robert Owan," 1
Uganda Rifles ]
2 Harry Lancelot Ruck-Keene, DSO. >
(Depot) j"
2 Henry Forbes Darell-Brown20
1 Cecil Hy. Cobb,21 Adjutant 25 Aug. 97
Redmond Edward Watt"
6 Sept. 76
23 July 79
8 Apr.
9 Sept.
25 Aug'.
Francis Joseph Henley,23.i.I>.C. to the >
Sigh Commissio7ier for South Africa)
2 William Chevers Hunter
: Charles Joseph Wilkie,24 with 6 ProcBn.
Keith Randolph Hamilton,25 DSO. )
South African Constabulary j
Archibald James Fergusson Eden, )
serving in West Africa j
1 Randle Montague Feilden26
Philip Barlow Osborn, DSO. seroing)
with East Africa Rifles }
2 Wilfred Marriott-Dodington,27 Adju- 1
tant 1 March 00 f
I2 Lindsay James Carter28
1 Lionel Folliott Scott14
1 Stephen Frederick Hammick29
RobertEdwardSalkeld,30_E..4/T!ca.R^e8
2 Claud Oswald Chichester
Lieutenants.
I/adislas Herbert Richard Pope-Hen- )
nessy, East Africa R-fles j
Francis Harry Staplelon,32, StaffCapt. )
for Intelligence, South Africa J
Edward Robert Clayton33
Charles Alexander Cardwell34 (Depot)
Cyril Halsted Frith"
Charles Evelyn Forrest,3* DSO
Lancelot Ed ward Seth Ward37
John Axthur Ballard38
Osbert Renn Leigh Hampden
Son. Gerald William Frederick )
Savile Foljambe40 j
Herbert Chaplin Nisbet
Comish Frederick Henley14
Charles Herbert Richards, Pag Dept. )
with rank of Captain $
10 Mar.
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
CAPTAIN. BUK7.MAJ.
;i Jan. 86
2S July 86!
6 June 88
27 Feb. 92
15 Apr. 921
7 Feb. 85!
1 3 Mar. 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
10 Oct. 85
28 Apr. 86
25 Aug. 86
5 Feb. 87 1 Jan.
12 Nov. 84
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
j 4 Sept. 87
30 May 88
24 Apr. 39
21 Dec. 89
21 Dec. 3a
26 Feb. 90
18 Feb. 91
6 Jan. 92
9 Apr. 92
18 May 92
t8 June 92
24 Aug. 92
28 Sept. 92
19 Oct.
4 Jan.
26 Apr.
24 Jan.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
23 Sept. 95
3 Feb. 97
20 Feb.
97
24 Mar.
97
8 Sept.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
12 Jan.
98
16 Feb.
4 May
4 May
2 June 94
3 May 89
30 Jan. 90
2 June 91
27 Feb. 92
16 Mar. 92
24 July 92
24 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
22 Mar. 93
19 July 93
16 Oct. 93
17 Mar. 94
iS Aug. 94
9 Nov. 94
16 Jan. 95
1 Mar. 96
8 Jan. 97
5 June 97
12 Dec. 97
30 Jan. 98
5 Feb. 98
5 Mar. 98
5 Mar. 98
5 Mar. 98
1 3 Sept. 98
75 Oct. "«
28 Oct.
4 Jan. 99
8 Mar. 90
21 Sept. 99
9 Oct. 99
23 Oct. 99
i3 June 97
16 Mar.
2 May
2 May
■ 7 July
17 Dec.
2 Jan.
22 Mar.
27 Sept.
27 Sept.
16 Oct.
1 7 Mar.
30 May
9 Nov.
8 Jan.
5 Juno
10 Feb.
28 Oct.
3 Nov.
3 Nov.
8 Mar.
21 Sept.
9 Oct.
23 Oct.
4 Nov.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
27 Feb.
27 Feb.
27 Feb.
27 Sept.
11 Dec.
11 Jan.
11 Jan.
94 j 16 Nov.
94 1
94 1
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
9 Nov. 94
16 Mar. 96
2 Feb. 98
7 July 00
2 Sept. 00
27 Sept. co
29 Nov. 00
13 Feb. 01
Years' Ser.
Full J
P»y.
Hal.
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4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
302
TVae Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
LIEUTENANTS.
2NTI LIEUTJ
i Arthur George Bayley41 7 May
2 Henry Robert Moore Brooke 7 May
1 Henry Lindsay Wood23 3 Aug.
1 John Fredeiic Charles Fuller42 3 Aug.
2 Robert Denbigh Keyworth 4 Jan.
2 James Thorpe Weatherhy i 8 Feb.
2 Charles Johnstone Mitchell n Feb.
Alfred Nicklin, Eqyptian, Army 26 Apr.
2 Richard Lockhart Ovey 16 Aug.
1 Geoffrey Arnold Sullivan14 6 Dec.
1 Richard Reginald Maude Brooke17 9 Dec.
Secomd Lieutenants.
1 Rupert Victor Simpson58 20 Jan.
1 Edward Hartley Kirkpatrick42 24 Jan.
1 Ronald Mackenzie Logan42 14 Feb.
2 Alfred Cecil Norman 17 Feb.
2 Arthur Charles Drought Thorne 21 Feb.
2 Bertie HutBeld Shaw j 21 Feb.
1 Francis Joseph Scott-Murray42 4 Apr.
2 Henry Mountiford Dillon 18 Apr.
1 Charles Grreme Higgins38 21 Ap\
2 Maurice ffolliott Rhys Wingfield 21 Apr.
2 Luke Tunnard n Aug.
1 Allan Humphrey Harden 5 Jan.
93 1
1 John Alsager Pollock 5 Jan.
1 Henry Cuthbert Ind 8 Jan. 01
2 Ashley William Neville Ponsonby 8 Jan.. 01
1 Roland Octavius Logan 8 Jan. ci
1 Charles Leslie Scott 4 May 01
2 Calvert Healy 8 May 01 1
1 Robert Edward Udny Hermon- Hodge 11 May
1 Fergus John Russell Tee! 26 June
2 Francis Feral Tarver 19 Oct. 01
Quarter Matter*. — 2 Thomas King,13 24 Nov. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 William Ross,4* 2 Feb. 98; Hon. Lieut.
Facingt White. — Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
in* Battalion embarked for South Africa Dec. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked J or Gibraltar, 1884.
1 Lt. General Wilkinson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea up to Oct. 1854, including the
battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the action at Khodagunj. siege and fall
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Ally gunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt. Colonel the Hon. A. E. Dalzell served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 in command cf the Maingkhwan
Cilumn (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the i6t Battalion Oxford-
shire L gnt Infantry, took part in the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein, and was present in the cngage-
m nts at Klip Drift, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein ; commanded
a Brigade at the capture of Kitchener's Kopje on 19th February, and was present throughout the operations of
Major General Knox's Column in Orange Kiver Colony, including many minor engagements (mentioned in
despatches, CB.).
4 Lt. Colonel Eccles served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Fcrce including the operations in the Bnra Valley
Medal with two Clasps.) [See also Civil Decoration for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
6 Major Porter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with
the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur Column and
the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations m the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in tiie South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry as second in com-
mand, took part in the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein, and was present in the engagements at Klip
Drift, Paarurbeig, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfomein; afterwards served in
Orange River Colony.
" Major Mockler (DSO.) served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light
Infantry, took part in the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein, and was present in the engagements at Klip
Drift Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein; was present throughout
the operations of Knox's Column in Oranga River Colony, includ ne many minor engagements.
,J Major Fanshawe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-08 with the 2nd Uattalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1895-1900 on Special Service, and took part in the
operations at Paardeberg of 16th to 27th February 1900— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
10 Major Lamotte served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Litrht
Infantry, took part in the march from Modder River to Bloemlbnteiu, and was present in the engagements
at Paardeberg. Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein ; was present throughout the
operations of Knox's Column in Orange River Colony, including many minor engagements.
11 Major Davies served with the Burmese Expedition in 1387-08 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire
Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expe-
ditionarv Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Claspsj.
12 Captain White served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps) .
13 Captain Parr served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley —
dangerously wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
^Captains Lethbridge (mentioned in despatches) and Scott, Lieuts. Henley and Sullivan served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, took part in the march from Modder
River to Bloemfontein, and were present in the engagements at Klip Drift, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefon-
tein and the occupation of Bloemfontein; were present throughout the operations of Knox's Column in Orasge
River Cokny, including many mioor engagements (DSO.).
15 Captain Childers served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart 111
1 S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
TJie Oxfordshire Light Infantry. 302a
two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, and
the was present with Knox's Column throughout the operations m Orange River Colony, including many minor
engagements.
10 Lt. Colonel Stanton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
nth Soudanese Battalion, including theengagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in de-
spatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Colvile DSO. and Lieut. Brooke served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted
Infantry Company of the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
15 Captain. Pearson served in the campaign on the Xorth West Frontier of India under Sir "William LockharL in
1897-93 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps).
19 Captain Owen served with the Manipore Expedition under Major General Graham in 1S91 as Superintendent
of Army Signalling Tammu Column (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Wuntho Expedition under Major General
Wolseley in 1891 as Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the 2nd Battalion Oxford-
shire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawnr Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain foarell-Brown served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps)
21 Major Cobb served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light In-
fantry, and was present in the engagements at Klip Drift, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the
ccupation of Bloemfontein ; was present throughout the operations of Knox's Column in Orange River Colony,
including many minor engagements (Brevet of Major) .
— Captain Watt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-98
with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion
Oxfordshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Klip Drilt and Paardeoerg (severely wounded),
and with Knox's Column throughout the operations in Orange River Colony, including many minor engagements
23 Captain Henleyimentioned in despatches) and Lieut. Wood served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the
ist Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, took part in the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein, and were
present in the engagements at Klip Drift. Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of
Bloemfontein (invalided home).
24 Captain Wilkie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
2i Captain Hamilton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with Mounted Infantry (DSO.).
55 Captain Feilden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-08 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
27 Captain Marriott-Uodington served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with
the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionarv Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
( Medal with two Clasps).
25 Captain Carter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry- with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps).
w CaptainHammick served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Klip Drift and Paardeberg (wounded), and with Knox's Column throughout
the operations in Orange River Colony, including many minor engagements.
M Captain Salkeld served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-08 with the 2nd Battalion Oxforushire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force and the Peshawur
Column Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Lieut. Stapleton served in the South Afrioan war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry,
and was present in the engagement at Klip Drift in charge'of a Maxim Gun (severely wounded).
33 Lieut. Clayton 6erved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Williari Lockhart in
1897-03 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantrv with the Mohmand Field Force and the Peshawur
Column Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
Zl Lieut. Cardwell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-93 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
3j Lieut. Frith served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps,).
*> Lieut. Forrest served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry Company of the 1st
Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, and was present at the occupation of Johannesburg — wounded (DSO.j.
37 Lieut. Ward served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantrv with the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionarv Force
(Medal with two Clasps).
38 Lieut. Ballard, Second Lieuts. Simpson and Higgins served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with
the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantrv, and were present with Knox's Column throughout the operations in
Orange River Colony, including many minor engagements.
10 Lieut, the Hon. G. W. F. S. Foljambe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion
Oxfordshire Light Infantry, took part in the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein, and was present in the
engagements at Poplar Grove and Driefontein, at the occupation of Bloemfontein, and throughout the operations
of Knox's Column in Orange River Colony, including many minor engagements.
« Lieut. Bayley served in the South African war in iSgo'-igoo with the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry
as Transport Officer, took part in the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein, and was present in the engage-
ments at Klip Drift, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein, and in the
operations of Knox's Column in Orange River Colony, including many minor engagements,
*- Lieut. Fuller, Second Lieuts. Kirkpatrick, Logan, and Scott-Murray served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
*3 Lieut. King served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhait in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantrv with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionarv Force including the operations in the Bara Vallev (Medal with
two Clasps).
M Lieut. Ross served throughout the Egvptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
as Quarter Master 1st Battalion Oxfordshire light Infantrv, took part in the march from Modder River to UK em-
fontein, and was present in the engagements at Klip Drift, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Dnefontein, and the
occupation of Bloemfontein (invalided home:.
[For the Beeord of the Service* of the Oxfordshire Light Infantry, see end of Black Watch, p. 300a,
A A
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The Essex Regiment.
Formerly the 44th (East Essex) and the 56M
(West Essex) Regiments.
f"ist Batt., South Africa.
Land Batt., Dugshai. Punjab.
3°3
44™
"Regimental District,
WARLEY.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Essex Rifles and the West Essex Militia respectively.)
"Mobo" "Gibbaltab," with the Castle, Key, and " Montit Insignia Calpe." "Egypt" (with the Sphinx).
"Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Peninsula" "Bladensbusg" " Watebloo" " Ava"
"Alma" "Ikoeman" "Sevastopol" "Taku Foets"" Nile, 1884-85."
Colonel— Hon. John Jocelyn Bourke,1 Ensign, »?i May 41 ; Lieut. "22 July 42 ; Capt. Pi June 49 • Maior
Full Hall 27 May 56; Bt.Lt.Colouel,20 Apr. 59 ; Lt. Colonel, i'i; June 60; Colonel, 8 March 67: Major 'General'
27
Bon. John .lucelyn Bourke,1 Ensign, *zi May 41 ; Lieut. P22 July 42 ; Capt.
27 May 56; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 26 Apr. 59 ; Lf.ColoncI, >':2 June 60; Colonel, 8 March
1 Oct. 77 ; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. S2 ; Colonel Essex Regiment, 30 March 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. —2 Thomas Stock, Lieut. 1 Feb. 75; Capt. 8 Feb. 82; Major, 15 Sept. 85 ; Lt. Colonel,
8 Jan. 99.
- 72; Lieut. 17 July 74; Capt. 16 Aug
J
2ND likut.
4 Dec.
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
22 Jan.
i Cyril Wood,5 CB. Sub Lieut. 17 July
Lt. Colonel, 23 Feb. oo.
Majobs.
1 Frederick John Brown,3 CB. 2nd
Command 8 Jan. 99..
2 William Graydon Carter,1 27id
Command 23 Feb. 00
2 Duncan Thos. Cruickshankr' [Depot)...
1 Henry Hyde Williamson Nason,0 |
DUO. (Depot) )
1 John Trevor Spencer7 {Depot)
Robt. JohnTndway8 \Bt. Lt. Colonel)
16 Nov. 98), Deputy Assistant Adjn- >
tani General, South Africa )
r Hnv/.Broadmead9(2tt./>.C,u/.29 Nov.oo)
Hugh Charles Copeman
Henry Thos. Granger, Beterre (Depot) p,g Oct.
Arthur R. Hennell, Beteroe (Depot) vI ^pr.
Captains.
p.r.c. Launcelot Richard Carleton, I
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa, 12 Apr. 01 )
2 William Hampden Chawner12 (Depot)...
Frederick Gore Anley,13 Commanding)
Mounted Infant eg, South Africa I ,
Robt. Francis Walters, Adjutant 4 |
Battalion 1 Nov. 97 I
2 George Bright Wallace
Bertram Arthur Warry ._
2 p.s.c. Henrv Harris Hewitt Dowding, J
Staff Capt., Intcll. Branch, Simla ... )
Rochfort Cade Lestock Buttley, sere- 1
inq with the Eggptian Army )|
1 Owen Godfrey Godfrey-Faussett.HZWO.
2 William Henry Wreford-Brown'5
William Jestyn Llewelyn Jeffreys, \
Adj. 8 Vol.Bn. B. Scots 1 Mar. 98... } ,
1 George Murray Tufnel I10 1 ,5 Nov.
Hugh Rosceter Rice
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21 Apr.
13 Aug. 79
8 Dec.
2 Edward Dalton 1" awkes .. vm
30 Jan.
24 Apr.
24 Apr.
9 Nov.
3 May 90
28 June 90
21 Dec. 89
8 Oct.
4 Mar.
27 Jan.
13 July
26 Apr.
10 Oct.
Wm.Kaye Leage.S.Jfricun ComtabuVry.
p.s.c Walter Floyd Bonhanv7 Assist. I
Provost Marshal, South Africa /
Charles Wynn Barlow, South Africa
2 Charles George Lewes,18 Adjutant )
2Sept. 99 S\ 21 Sept.
George Murray Home Stirling,20 DSO. ) 1
Staff Officer, South Africa i
1 Clarence John Hobkirk23 ..
1 Herbert Joseph Sammut
William Mountcharles Crofton Vande- )
leur,2* Special Service, South Africa.. }
Frederick William Moffitt23
Frederic Charles Winter, Adj. 3 Bat- >
talion, 1 Nov. 99 S
Herbert Charles Selwyn Heath
Charles Frederick de Bohun Boone20 ...
Alfred Gilbert Pratt,27Adjutant iNov.99
BarneU Dyer Lempriere Gray Anley"7 )
(Depot) )
Lieutenants.
Hugo Sant-Fournier j 17 June 91
John Cartwright Harding Newman 1 29 May -
Alexander Phayre Churchill28 .-...j 8 Jan.
2 Arthur Crosby Halahan 6 June 96
2 Cyril James Brooke Daubeny j 3 Sept. 96
Charles Raymond Roberts-West14 9 Dec.
Clement Ignatius Ryan | 20 Feb.
Robert Minturn Clarges Ruxton, with V ,,
Chinese Begt S\ 24 ilar'
Lumley Owen "Williams Jone3 1 Dec.
Geoffrey Weston Howard,29 Aide de\\ „
Camp to Major Gen. T. E. Stephenson j "el"
William Arnold Jacomb? J 4 May
Harold Laurence Matthews50 j 7 May
Algernon Georgo Newcome Wood1*...; n Feb.
George Hebden Raleigh31 j 15 Nov.
Sutherland Edward Woolhouse32 ii Nov.
Angus Eric Methven Thomson34 15 Nov.
Patrick Cornelius Saunders23 2c Jan.
William Gwyther Charles 20 Jan.
Bryan Norman Abbay 21 Feb.
George Archibald Duncan Forbes I
Cunningham30 )
4 Apr.
94
LIEUT.
10 Sept.
75
10 Sept.
75
12 Feb.
77
6 Oct.
8c
22 Dec.
80
1 July
81
1 July
22 Oct.
2S Oct.
28 Oct.
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81
71
71
10 May
82
28 Jane
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23 Aug.
84
7 Feb.
85
28 Feb.
28 Fel).
85
85
25 Nov.
85
25 Nov.
85
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
86
36
S Dec.
86
2 Apr.
2 June
15 Dec.
6 July
90
9i
90
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16 Sept
91
15 Dec.
91
23 Sept
92
7 Oct.
92
3 Apr.
30 June
93
94
23 Oct.
94
20 Feb.
95
23 Oct.
10 June
30 Sept.
8 July
95
96
96
97
14 Oct.
97
21 Dec.
22 Jan.
2 Feb.
9 Apr.
20 Oct.
21 Oct.
1 Nov.
95
98
98
98
99
99
99
20 Jan.
00
20 Jan.
00
29 Jan.
00
24 Feb.
5 Mar.
11 Mar.
11 Mar.
00
00
00
00
23 Mar.
18 Apr.
it May
8 Sept.
10 Oct.
00
00
00
00
00
18 Oct.
00
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16 Aug.
82
14 Mar.
83
22 Aug.
83
10 Dec.
84
15 Sept.
85
21 Apr.
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6 .luly
1 July
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1 July
87
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80
81
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i July
2 Feb.
6 July
7 Oct.
23 Oct.
2i Dec.
in June
30 Sept.
15 Feb.
14 Aug.
14 Oct.
22 Jan.
1 Mar.
9 Oct.
20 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan. 00
23 Feb.
23 Mar.
11 May
11 May
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
18 Oct.
15 June
29 Apr. 91
16 Sept. 91
8 Jan. 95
7 Oct.
2 Feb.
95
98
18 Nov. 06; 15 Feb. 00
23 Feb. 00
23 Mar. 00
12 June 82
20 Dec. 90
29 Nov.
29 Nov. 00
,Fall Hall
.Pi-y. Pay.
The Essex Regiment.
304
Lieutenants.
2 Hardwicke Holderness
1 Evelyn Dalrymple Raymond36
1 Hugh Rice Bowen36 '
2 William M'Diarniid Allardice
t Arthur Hugh Percy Rose3'
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Edmuncl Crocker,38 West}
African Frontier Force J"
1 Herbert Sleeman Lawson36 ...
2 Albert Charles Ernest Knightley '"
2 Edward Maitland Gee
1 Richard Finch White "
1 Frederic Came Rasch ""
1 Frank Norman Whitmore
1 Richard Neave "m[
2 Frederick Arthur Hamilton ............'"
2 Percy William Huskisson '"'
2 Richard Neville Thompson '"'
2 Grenville John George Hanson ""
1 John Henry Middleton Fuller
2ND EI BUT.
ti Apr.
iS Apr.
1 3 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
5 Hay
5 Hay
19 May
23 May
11 Aug.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
4 May
4 May
8 Mav
18 Oct. 00
iS Oct. 00
12 Nov. 00
22 May oil
23 Oct. 01
26 June 01
1 John Henry Disney "_ 19 Oct.
Arcnibald Thomas' Wynne Constable ■'": 4 Dec.
Quarter Masters.— 2 Moses Mead, 18 May 92 ; Son. Lieut.
5 Henry Willis,40 27 May 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 1 1 Nov. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1882.
Lieut. General the Hon. J. J. Bourke served in the Eastern Campaign of 18.54-55 with the 88th Regiment, and was
present at the battles of Alma and Iukerman, and siege ofSebastonol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the suppression of the mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at
the affair of Bhognapore (mentioned in despatches), siege ot'Lucknow in March 1858, and siege and fall of Calpee
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
-Lt.Colonel Wood served in the South African war in 1903-01 in command of the 1st Battalion Essex Regiment,
took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, and was present in the engagements at the Vet River, at
-Johannesburg, that outside Pretoria on 4 June, and at Diamond Hill (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four
Clasps, and UB.).
3 Major Brown served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1901 with the 1st Battalion Essex Regiment,
and was present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; commanded the Battalion in the march
from Modder River to Bloemfontein, including the relief of Kimberley and the engagements at Paardeberg,
Dnefontein, and Poplar Grove ; also on the march to Dewetsdorp including the engagement at Paardekraal ;
was present on the march to Pretoria, including the engagements at the Vet River, at Johannesburg, that outside
Pretoria on the 4 .June, and at Diamond Hill ; and again commanded 1st Battalion in the advance to Komati
Poort, including: the engagement at Belfast ; also during the operations round Frederickstad and Heidelberg ;
also in the advance on and capture of Carolina, including the two engagements at Twyfellaar ; also in the
operations in the Hope Town districts; also in command of a small column operating against Britz's commando
in May 1901 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with six Clasps, and OB.).
Maior Carter served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive s Star).
,-,» 9aptain Cunningham served in the Nile Expeditionin 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Major Nason served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Essex Regiment, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; also on the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein,
including the relief of Kimberley and the engagements at Paardeberg, Driefontein, and Poplar Grove; in the
march to Dewetsdorp including the engagement at Paardekraal; in the march to Pretoria, including the
engagements at the Vet River, at Johannesburg, also that outside Pretoria on 4 June, and at Diamond Hill ; also
in the advance to Komati Poort, including the engagement at Belfast (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal
with six Clasps, and DSO.).
• Major Spencer and Lieut. Jacomb served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Essex
Kegiment, and were present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900 ; also on the march from Modder
Kiver to Bloemfontein, including the relief of Kimberley and the engagements at Paardeberg, Driefontein, and.
Poplar Grove; in the march to Dewetsdorp including the engagement at Paardekraal. Major Spencer was also 011
the march to Pretoria as far as Kronstad, and at the engagement at Diamond Hill, also in the advance to Komati
Poort including the engagement at Belfast; and also in the operations round Frederickstad and Heidelberg
I mentioned m despatches, Medal with 5 Clasps); whilst Lieut. Jacomb was on the march towards Pretoria
including the engagement at the Vet River (Medal with four Clasps).
Lt.Colonel ludway served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the
actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star); also
.served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 and was present in the engagement &i Gemaizah in com-
mand ot Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served with the
„i'"_s°i?L.5?er1i;1.0Pary Fprce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the Camel Corps, including the
jor, British Medal, and
1 to Khedive's Medal) ;
. despatches, Brevet of
.„ command of Mounted
itantry, and took part in the operations at Paardeberg of 16th to 27th February 1900— severely wounded
(mentioned m despatches).
J Lt.Col. Broadmead served in the South African war in i8c,9-igoi with the 1st Battalion Essex Regiment, and was
f." :„'? Juf .°I?fratl.0"?.rouna Colesberg in January 1900; also on the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein,
iu ...vim.iig the engagement at Beltast; during the opera
.anu lieiueloerg; in the advance on and capture of Carolina including the two engagements of Twyfelaar ; in the
operations m the Hope Town district (mentioned in despatches, Medal with six Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Col.).
.-thi'i ai" pawner served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
wit 11 oiasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1900 with the 1st Battalion Essex Regiment,
too-i- part in the march to Pretoria, in the engagements near Johannesburg and outside Pretoria on the 4 June,
1 1 w rlauJonc> Hill, and in the advance eastwards including the engagement at Belfast (Medal with five Clasps) .
Major Atiley served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and
Kffls 7S ar^ S^vedwith the Dongola Expeditionarv Perce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
f . oui.anese Battalion, including- the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
pi.cues, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1897 (Clasp) ; and in the
operations in 1 398 subsequent to the battle of Khartoum resulting in the capture of Gedaref (mentioned in des-
patches 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
captain Godfrey-Fausselt (DSO.), Lieuts. Roberts-West and Wood served in the South African war in 1899-1901
3°4" The Essex Regiment.
with the ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and were present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1500 ; in the
march Horn Modeler River to Bloemfontein, including the relief of Kimberlev and the engagements at Paardeberg
LHueiontein, and Poplar Grove ; in the mart h to Dewetsdorp including- the engagement at Paardekraal ; in the march
to Pretoria, including the engagements at t lie Vet River, at Johannesburg, that outside Pretoria on the 4 June and
.Diamond Hill ; and m the advance to Komati Poort including the engagement at Belfast • also during the
operations round Frederiekstad and Heidelberg; Captain Godfrey-Faussett was also in the advance on and capture
01 Carolina, including the two engagements at Twyfelaar, and the operations in the Hope Town district; whilst
•fii • \?,° Slnce een servi"S with the 6th Battalion Mounted Infantry. They were all awarded the Medal
with six Clasps, Captain Godfrey-Faussett having in addition his DSD. and being twice mentioned in despatches.
■ Captain Wrelord-Brown served in tbe campaign on the North West Frontier o'1 India under Sir "William
-Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force, with the ist Battalion Duke of
Cornwall s Light Infantry (Modal with two Clasps).
1S Captains Tufnell and Anley (Dsn.) served in the. South African war in 1399-1901 with the 1st Battalion Essex
Kegiment, and were present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; also with the bth Battalion
Mounted Infantry in the engagements at the Vet River, at Johannesburg, and that out.-ide Pretoria on 4 June,
JJiamond Hill and Wittebergen, Captain Tufmell being awarded a Medal with four Clasps; in addition, Captain
Anley took part 111 the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein, including the relief of Kimberley and the
engagement at Paardeburg; wastwice mentioned in despatches, was awarded a Medal with five Clasps and his DSO.
" Captain Bonham served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladvsmitb Relief Force and was
present at the battle of Colenso (mentioned in despatches).
ls Captain Lewes served in the campaign on tbe North West Frontier oT India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Malukand Field Force as Transport Officer Advanced Depot, and with the Buner Field Force as
transport Officer at the Base (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
_ -" Captain Stirling served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189= (Medal with Clasp)
bervedm the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 as Transport
Officer Iirah Expeditionary Force (two Clasps). Served in tbe South African war in 1399-1901 as Staff Officer
to a Mounted Infantry Brigade, was present in the engagement at Koorn Spruit, and was wounded on the
25th Sept. 1000 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
23 Captains Hobkirk and Moftitt and Lieut. Saunders served in the South African war in 1900-01, and were
present in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at the Vet Biver, that near Pretoria,
and at Diamond Hill; and in the advance to Komati Poort including the engagement at Belfast. Captains Hobkirk
and Moffitt also took part in the operations round Frederiekstad and Heidelberg; they were also in the advance on
and capture of Carolina, including the two engagements at Twyfelaar; they were both mentioned in despatches
and awarded the Medal with live Clasps. Captain Moffitt, who by the way served in the Tirah Expedition in 1897-98
(Medal and Clasp), being also in the operations in the Hope Town district.
-el-2*! f-£Ptain Vandeleur served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Mohmand
Field Force on Transport duty, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with three Clasps). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 as Orderly Officer and Assistant 'Staff Officer for Colonial Forces ; was afterwards
employed with the South African Light Horse and with Roberts's Horse.
26 Captain Boone served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in 1900-01 with ihe ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and was'prescut in the engagements
at the Vet River and at Diamond Kill; in the advance to Komati Poort including the engagement at Belfast;
also in the operations round Frederiekstad and Heidelberg; also served with the 14th Btitalion Mounted
Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps).
2' Major Pratt served in the South African war in 1899-1901 as Adjutant ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and was-
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900 ; in the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein,
including the relief of Kimberley and the engagements at Paardeberg, Drielbntein (wounded), and Poplar Grove; in
the march to Dewetsdorp including the engagement at Paardekraal; in the march to Pretoria, including the
engagements at the Vet River, at Johannesburg, that outside Pretoria 011 4 June, and at Diamond Hill ; and in the
advance to Komati Poort including the engagement at Belfast; also in the operations round Frederiekstad and
Heidelberg; in the advance on and capture of Carolina, including the two engagements at Twyfelaar; and in the
operations in the Hope Town district (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with six Clasps, Brevet of Major).
28 Lieut. Churchill served in the South African war in 1 899-1901 with the ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900 (Medal with three Clasps). Since served with 26th
Battalion Mounted Infantry.
2'J Lieut. Howard served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; in the march to Bloemfontein, including the engage-
ment at Paardeberg ; was Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Stephenson during the latter part of the inarch to
Bloemfontein ; also in the march to Dewetsdorp. including the engagement at Paardekraal ; in the march to Pre-
toria, including the engagement at the Vet River, that near Pretoria, and Diamond Hill, and in the advance to
Komati Poort, including the engagement at Belfast.
30 Lieut. Matthews served in the South African war in 1899-1901 with the 1st Battalion Essex Regiment, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900 ; in the march to Dewetsdorp including the engagement
at Paardekraal ; and in the advance to Komati Poort including the engagement at Belfast. He was also at the
operatiens round Frederiekstad and Heidelberg; in the advance on and capture of Carolina, including the two
engagements at Twyfelaar; and in the operations in the Hope Town district (Medal with three Clasps).
31 Lieut. Raleigh served in the South African war in 1899-1901 with the ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; in the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein,
including the relief of Kimberloy and the engagements at Paardeberg, Driefontein (wounded), and Poplar Grove ;
in the march to Pretoria, including the engagements at the Vet River, at Johannesburg, that outside Pretoria on
4 June, and Diamond Hill ; and in the advance to Komati Poort, including the cngagemeut at Belfast; also in
the operations round Frederickstad.and since served in the 6th Battalion Mounted Infantry (Medal with six Clasps).
32 Lieut. Woolhouse served in the South African war in 1899-1901 with the ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900, also on the march from Modder River towards
Bloemfontein, including the relief of Kimberley and the engagement at Paardeberg; also in the advance on and
capture of Carolina, including the two engagements at Twyfelaar (Medal with three Clasps).
31 Lieut. Thomson served in the South African war in 1899-1901 with the ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and was
present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900, also on the march from Modder River towards
Bloemfontein, including the relief of Kimberley, and the engagement at Paardeberg- (wounded, Medal with 3 Clasps),
36 Lieuts. Cunningham, Raymond, and Bowen, and Second Lieut. Dawson served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and took part in the advance from Pretoria to Komati Poort,
including the engagement at Belfast; they were also in the operations round Frederiekstad and Heidelberg; in the
advance on and capture of Carolina, including the two engagements at Twyfelaar ; and also in the operations in the
Hope Town district, each being awarded a Medal with three Clasps.
37 Lieut. Rose served in the South African war in 1900-01 with the ist Battalion Essex Regiment, and was
present in the march to Dewetsdorp, including the engagement at Paardekraal ; in the march to Pretoria,
including the engagements at the Vet River, at Johannesburg, that outside Pretoria on 4 June, and Diamond Hill ;
and in the advance to Komati Poort including the engagement at Belfast; was also in the operations round
Frederiekstad and Heidelberg; in the advance on and capture of Carolina, including the two engagements at
Twyfelaar ; and in the operations in the Hope Town district (Medal with five Clasps).
88 Second Lieut. Crocker served iu the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Essex Regiment,
and was present in the engagements near Pretoria and at Diamond Hill, and in the operations at Belfast (wounded)..
40 Lieut. Willis served in the South African war in 1899-1901 as Quarter Master 1st Battalion Essex Regiment, and
was present in the operations round Colesberg in January 1900; in the march from Modder River to Bloemfontein
including the relief of Kimberley and the engagements at Paardeberg and Driefontein; in the march to Dewetsdorp
including the action at Paardekraal; also on the march towards Pretoria, including the engagements at the Vet
River, and at Johannesburg; also in the operations round the Hope Town district (Medal with four Clasps).
[F&r the Record of the Services of ihe 2nd Battalion JEttex Regiment tee page 309a..
ist Batt.,
2ndBau.,
South Africa
Malta,
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Formerly the 45^£ (Nottinghamshire-
Foresters) and the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiments.
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The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment). 305
Sherwood 45™
"Regimental District,
DERBY.
(The 3rd Bn. is formed of the ist and 2nd Derby Militia, the 4th Bn. of the Sherwood Foresters Militia.)
The United Bed and White Rose. "Louisbubg" "Roleia" "Vi}iiera" "Talaveka" "Busaco" "Fuentes
d'Onor" "Ciudad Rodbigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" " Vitioeia" "Pybenees" "Nivelle" " Oethes"
"Toulouse" "Pbxinsula" "Ava" " South Africa, 1846-7" "Aljia" "Inkerstan" "Sevas-
topol" "Central India" "Abyssinia " "Egypt, 1882 " " Tieah.'
Tears ~Ser~.| Colonel. — YC Sir Mark Walker,1 KCB. Ensign, 25 Sept. 46; Lieut. 3 Feb. 54: Captain, 15 May 55; Brevet
Fu!;~ Halt! ^aj»r, 6 Jane 56 ; Major, 3 Aug. 70 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Lt. Colonel, 10 Dec. 73 ; Colonel,
Pay. 69; Major General, ri Nov. 76; Lieut. General, 16 Dec. 88; General, 15 Feb. 93; Cc '
~ I Regiment, 27 Sept. 00.
27 ... Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Arthur Dolben Bulpett, Lieut. 20 Nov. 75 ; Captain, 19 Jan. S3 ; Major, 21 July 92;
Lt. Colonel, 5 Aug. 96.
Harold Carmichael Wylly,5 Lieut. 11 Sept. 78; Captain, r May S4 ; Major, 26 May 93; Lt. Colonel,
Pav.
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Majors.
Francis Clements Godley,9 2nd in \
Command 22 Dec. 00 J
p.t.e. Chas. Newcomen Watts,'3 2nd \
in Command 23 Feb. 01 )
Frederick Edward Verney Taylor,5 /
with 1 Provisional Battalion j
James Albert Reeks
Geo. Glencaii CuLn.ngham,- -CB. ,
DSO.(Bt.Lt.Col.i6 June 97: Colonel, [
10 Jan. 00), Brig. Gen. Comdg. Lines :"
of Com. Irene to Wol vehoele, S. Africa)
Frederic Charles Shaw,16 D.A.A.Gen. -
S. Africa 13 Apr. 01 (Bt.Lt. Colonel
20 Nov. 00)
Ludovic Seymour Gordon-Cumming, )
Adj. 1 Vol.Bn.TVarmickBegt.i ipr.qb $
Henry James Bowman15
Capta ins.
Herbert Augustus Iggulden,20 Hep.')
Assist. Adj. Gen. Bengal, 13 Sept. 00 )
Lionel Arthur Bosanquet,-1 Adj. 3 Bn.
John Wm. Gascoigne Roy,22 2nd in
Comd. 6 Bn. Imp. Yeo. S. Africa,
tcith rank of Major
Reginald Brittan, DSO. Adj. 4 Bn. )
1 Mar. 95 $
Philip Carteret Fall Atherley, Gov. of)
Military Prison, Cairo, 29 Oct. 01 ... )
William Raine Marshall,23 Comdg.Sn. )
of Mtd. Inf. S. Africa j
Frederick Porter
Cvril Randell Crofton-Atkins " I
Patrick Wm. Anderson,25 W. African 1 j
Frontier Force, Kith rank of Major $ j
Thomas Harold Mortimer Green,20 > 1
DSO } !
Arthur Kerr Slessor.2" Adj. 1 Vol. 7
Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. 15 Feb. 00 $
Arthur Sutton Adkins, Adj. 4 Volun-") I
leer Battalion 31 Mar. 97 ..., )\
Leonard Alfred Bagshawe. Adjutant \
1 Volunteer Battalion 15 May 97 ... I
Francis Harrv Weldon, DSO.]
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa, 11 Oct. 03... /
Percy George Rigb.y24' i
Philip Leveson-Gower25
Malet Peyton Phelps30 !
Fred. Barton Maurice,32 Aide de i_ j
Camp to Sir J. P. Maurice )
Frederic John Radford j
Henry William Poyntz, Adjutant ) i
1 Notts Volunteer Bifles 1 May 00 ... )
Charles Reynolds Mortimore,33 Ad- 1
jutant 2 Jan. 00 j
Frank Casswell
Lachlan M*Ki:inoo,31 Cent. Africa Begt.
Percy Matthew Dove30
Ralph Peyton Sadler
Robert Yesey Savile, Egyptian Army...
>JC Hem-y Singletoa Pennell36
Robert James Frederick Taylor, Sig- )
nailing OJjicer, South Africa- f
Rudolpn Henry Keller,3'' DSO. ">
Adjutant 1 Feb. oo J
Lionel St. Heliers Morley
James Frederick Ritchie,33 S. Africa...
Bromley George Vere Way,35 Kith 2")
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Charles James Willuughby Hobbs,26 j
Mounted Infantry, South Africa i
Philip Francis Ross Anley
: Basil Ferguson Burnett Hitchcock, 7
Kith 2 Pror.Bn . j
LlBUTBNANTS.
Laurence Beaumont Chamberlain,')
A.D.C. to Major Gen. Oliphant S-
25 June 01 )
; Alan Sim Murrav
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4 June 85
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83 1 May
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19 July
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90 21 July
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91 14 Dec.
92: 16 May
92 19 May
92 23 Sept.
92 13 July
92 31 Jn'y
92 14 Dec.
931 13 May
93 1 1 June
93 18 July
93J 18 July
941 21 Oct.
94I 21 Nov.
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94 9 Oct.
20 Feb. S91
1 Jan. 90
1 May 90 j
3 May 92
2 June 92
21 July 92
14 Dec. 92
13 Jan. 93, '9 Nov. 00
19 May 93
23 Sept. 031 29 Nov. 00
24 Dec. 93
1 Jan. 94
1 1 Apr. 94
13 May 96
10 June 96
28 Nov. 96
23 Apr. 98
23 Apr. 98
11 Aug. 98
1 Jan. 99
1 Jan. 99
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15 May 97
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Lieutenants.
Chas. Douglas Malleson Harrington,42 )
Assist. Provost Marshal , .S'ourt Africa |
Harold Farnell Watson," DSO.1
Mounted Infantry, South Africa ... )
2 William Hill Climo
1 Gaspard Frederic de Pledge
2 Charles Colville Parkinson
1 John Henry Wybergh
1 William Reginald Freud
Hubert Victor Rhodes
1 Charles James Louis Gilson
Walter Harold Wilkin, Wat African \
Frontier Force I
1 George Lyndsay Hardinge Manby
Richard M'Ewan Porter
1 Robert Stewart Popliam
1 Martyn Brooke Webb
Guy Fletcher Luther ,
2 Robert Hepworth Gibson
2 Arthur Edward Every Sargent.
t Percy Cumberlege Shepard
1 George Dewrance Irving Armstrong15
2 John Norman Meares
2 Ernest Gronow Howell**
i George Mayall
1 Henry Lenox Napier
1 John Edward Hext
Second Lieutenants.
2 Hubert Bradshaw Dixon
2 Bernard William Paul
: Maurice Kirkman Hodgson
1 Michael Ballantyne Rimington, Spe- \
rial Service, Socth Africa j
1 Herbert Milward Milward
2 Hugh Bliss Torriano Hume
1 Charles Darley Harvey
George Whitford Moran. W. African 1
Frontier Force )
1 John Harold Whitworth Becke
1 Louis Oakeley Mott*6
r Alfred Frank Murray Slater
2 Robert Montagu Blackwood
2 Reginald Seton Hart, with 2nd Frov.Bn,
2 Ronald Thomas Foster
2 Charles Harold Dumbell
2 Ernest Arthur Lome Nickerson
2 Adrian Barclay Wayte
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15 May 97
25 Mai\ 91
4 May 98
7 May yS
9 Nov. 98
9 Nov. 98
14 Dec. qS
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
11 Feb. 99
20 May 99
24 June 99
12 Aug. 99
12 Aug. 90
18 Apr.
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21 Apr.
21 Apr.
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5 Dec. 00
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4 May o!
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8 May 01
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20 Mar.
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25 June
16 Lt.Colonel Shaw served with the
2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
18 Major Bowman served with the
2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
'A in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Sikkim Expedition in 1888 with the
2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment,
and was present in the engagements
! at Jeluk, Gnathong, and the Jelapla
a (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
I campaign on the North West Frontier
j of India under Sir William Lockhart
j in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
J tionary Force with the 2nd Battalion
Derbyshire Regiment, and was pre-
1 sent at the storming of the Dargai
D\ Heights, the capture of the Sam-
°] pagha and Arhanga Passes, and in
' the operations in the Khanki and
'| Mastura Valleys — severely wounded
1 (Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain Iggulden served with the
1 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in
xi theEgyptian warof 1882 (Medal, and
1 Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim
Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Derbyshire Regiment, and was
present in the engagements at Jeluk,
Gnathong, and the Jelapla (mentioned
; in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the Nortb
West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1807-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force with the
2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
(Medal with two Clasps).
Facings White.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Quarter Masters. — 1 Frederick Tyler,*" 4 Aug. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
Frederick Tomlinson, 20 Feb. 01 ; Son. Lieut.
James H. G. G. Hogg,*9 30 May 82 ; Hon. Lieut. — Reserve (Depot),
ist Battalion embarked for Malta, 20 Sept. 1898; to S.Africa, 21 Nov. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked tor Gibraltar, 1881.
1 Sir Mark Walker served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 30th Regiment, including the
battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October. On the night of the 21st
April he volunteered and led a party which took and destroyed a Russian Rifle-pit, for which he was mentioned it
the despatches, and promoted into the Buffs. On the night of the 9th June he was dangeronsly wounded in thn
trenches — right arm amputated (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Med.jidie
and Turkish Medal) : received the 1TC "for having at Inkerman, 5th November 1854, distinguished himself in front
of his regiment, by .jumping over a wall in the face of two battalions of Russian Infantry which were marching
towards it, for the purpose of encouraging his comrades by his example to advance against such heavy odds, which
they did, and succeeded in driving back both battalions." Served throughut the campaign of i860 in China as
Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel.
4 Major General Smith-Dorrien served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Isanhlwana
and Uluudi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war or 1882 in command of the
Mounted Infantry (which he raised) with Sir Evelyn Wood's Brigade (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Mounted Infantry (Clasp); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1885-86 including the investment of Kosheh and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, LSO.,
and 4th Class of the Medjidie). In 1887 he was nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services with the
Egyptian Army. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum and subsequent operations (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki, Mastura, Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
8 Lt.Colonel Wylly served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian warof 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1E88 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, part ot
the time in command of a detachment, and was present in the engagements at Jeluk, Gnathong, and the Jelapla
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment,
and was present atthe storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and
in the operations in the Khanki, Masiura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Major Godley served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and .
was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp) .
13 Major Watts served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896; assisted in
organising the Matabeieland Relief Force and afterwards commanded a Relief Column to Mashonaland as well as-
the Column which finally assaulted Makoni's stronghold and captured that Chief (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
15 Brigadier General Cunningham served in the Egyptian war 011882, and was present in the engagements at El
Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, and in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August— twice wounded (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1SS4-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Dake of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment). 306a
Advance Column tinder Major General Earle (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1807 including the engagement at Sarras, and in the operations in 1889 including the engagements at
Arguin (wounded) and Toski (Clasp). Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmaniehfor services with the Egyptian
Army. Commanded the Unyoro Expedition in 1895 — wounded 1 mentioned in despatches, Medal) ; and commanded
the Nandi Expedition in 1895-96 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.). Served in the Niger Soudan campaign under
Major Arnold in 1807, including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99, and took part in the Mendiland Expedi-
tion in command of a Column; afterwards had charge of the Karene District during the Karene Expedition and
commanded the Protectorate Expeditionary Force (Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
21 Captain Bosanquet served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Jjockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki. Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
22 Major Roy served with the Sikkim Expedition in iSSS.
23 Major Marshall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1:07-93 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment, and was present at the
engagement at Landakai and in the operations in the Watelai Valley ; also served in the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights, the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar
Valleys 1 Medal with two Clasps).
24 Major Crofton-Atkins served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 with the Mendiland and Protec-
torate Expeditions (Medal with Clasp).
23 Major Anderson served in the Lushai Expedition in 1890 attached to the 40th Bengal Infantrv with the
force sent to the relief of Forts Aijal and Changsil (Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Green served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport Officer
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on tha North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
Id 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was
present at the storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the
operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (two Clasps).
27 Captain Slessor served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1=97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at
the storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki and Mastur a Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Major Rigby served in the Niger Soudan camioaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expedition
to Egbon (Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Leveson Gower served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 in the operations against the Mohmands as Transport Officer ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Major Phelps served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, including the operations
in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Captain Hancock served witn the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egvptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
32 Major Maurice served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys
1 Medal with two Clasps 1.
35 Captain Mortimore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1357-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki. Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys 1 Medal with two Clasps).
34 Captain M'Kinnon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1397-98 with- the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys ; also served with the Khyber Field Force as Brigade Signalling
Officer 1st Brigade (Medalwith two Clasps). '
15 Captain Dove served in the operations in South Africa in 7896.
K Captain Pennell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
stormingof the Dargai Heights (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and
in the operations in the Khanki, Mastura. Waran, and Bazar Valleys (FC., Medal with two Clasps); was awarded
the Victoria Cross for the following-act :— " This officer, duringlthe attack on the Dargai Heights on the 20th October,
when Captain W. E.'-G. Smith, Derbyshire Regiment, was struck down, ran to his assistance and made two distinct
attempts under a 'perfect hail of bullets ' to carry and drag him back to cover, and only desisted when he found
that he was dead."
37 Captain Keller served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment as Regimental Transport
Officer, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki,
Mastura, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
B Captains Ritchie, Way, and Hobbs served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was
present at the storming of the Dargai Heights, at the capture of the Sampagha and Athanga Passes, and in the
operations in the Khanki and Mastura Valleys 1 Medal with two Clasps).
41 Lieut. Attfield served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-90 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
42 Lieu t. Harrington served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp 1.
43 Lieut. Watson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1807-^8 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
41 Lieut. Howell served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 4th Battalion South Staffordshire
Regiment, and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony with Major General Paget's Brigade.
4i Lieut. Armstrong served in the South African war in 1895-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment; gazetted to 1st Battalion Derbyshire Regiment 21s: April 1900.
46 Second Lieut. Mott served in the South African war in 1809-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment.
47 Lieut. Tyler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
43 Lieut. Hogg served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Shencood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.) — formerly the 95? /i Regt.
Eaisedin 1823. To Malta, 1824. To the Ionian Islands, 1829. To Ireland, 1835. To Ceylon, 1838
To Hong Kong, 1847. To England, 1850. To the Crimea. 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and
siege of Sebastopol). To England and Ireland, 1856. To India, 1857 (Indian Mutiny— '"Central India")
To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1877. To England. 1880. To Gibraltar, 188 1. To Egypt, 1882. To
India, 1882 (Sikkim Expedition, 1888: N.W. Frontier of India Campaign, 1897-98). To Aden, 1898.
To Malta, 1900.
South Africa
Bate, Crete.
3°7 The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
47 Formerly the 47th (Lancashire) and the 8zst
^PrSnWC''J (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Regiments. LSabS
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 3rd Lancashire Militia.)
The Red Rose. "Locisbubg" "Quebec, 1759 " "Maid a" "Cobcnna" "Timn" " Vittobia"" St. Sebastian "
"Pbjtixsdla" "Ava" " Alua" " Inkhkman " " Sevastopol " "AliMasjid" " Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Years^S«lCoione]__I sir Richard Thomas Farren,' KCB. Bit. 30 May 34; Lieut. 11 Jan. 40; Capt. 3 Jan. 45;
.Fall Half xfajor< V27 Dec. 50; lit. Lt. Col. 12 Dec. 54; Lt.Col. 9 March 55; Colonel, 12 Dec. 57 ; Major General.
"- "I- 6 1 March 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 29 Apr. 80; Colonel North Laucashire Regt.
2'i° if Sept. 85.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Robert George Kekewich,5 CB. Lieut. 2 Dec. 74; Copt. 30 Nov. 83; -B^. Jf'i/o/-,
15 June 85; Major, 12 Nov. 90; Lt. Colonel, 1 June 98 ; Colonel, 21 Feb. 00.
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2 John Davidson,13 2nd
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1 Philip Palmes,11 2nd in Command 20 \
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1 Paul RycautStanbury Churchward" I 1
(Bt.Lf.Col. 29 Nov. 00) T 30 Jan.
2 Arthur Charles HonryThomas16 1 1 ilay
1 Hugh Fortescue Coleridge,16 DSO I 52 Jan.
2 Gerald Alfred Xoreott20 {Depot) j Is Aug.
I George William Dowell, Acting Bri- ;
Apr. 93
June 95
gade Major, Malta
Cai-tains.
Charles James Daniel,20 USD. Adj.\
3 Bn. Lanra-ter liegt. 1 May 96 j
1 John Heury Ansley21
Edward Gerald Costobadie.Jrf/iifutif )
2 Volunteer Battalion 15 June 96 ... $
1 Mervvn Archdall Humphrys23
p.s.c. Roland Wyclifle Thompson, }
DSO. Brigade Major 8. Africa Jb'.F. i
2 Francis Carletou Logan Logan2'
Russell Loscombe Stable, Adj. 3 Bn....
2 Gny Cunninghame Knight. Staff Coll.
1 Henry GeoTgePoweii,Adjutanti Vol. >
Bn. North Stafford Jtegt. 15 Fob. 98 j
1 Ramsay Robert Feilden26
1 Chas. Edw. Arthur Jourdniu,2" DSO...
1 Walter Reginald Lloyd
1 Gerald Hopton Wylde-Browne18
1 Thomas Henrv O'Brien,20 Prov. Bn. ...
John Edw. Pine-Cothu, DSO. Comdg. |
a Bn. Mtd. Inf., S. Africa /
2 Edward Sharpe Smith
John Gordon Lowndes,2'-1 Adjutant )
1 I'rov.Bn S
2 Harold Arthur Robinson30
2 Aubrey John Carter"
Francis Joseoli Bowen,'2 Pan Dept. ...
Robert Russell Bowlby, Adjutant t }
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Francis Joseph Braithwaite
Charles Henry Marion Bingham,3-' >
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Libtjtbnants.
George Loch, JVest A fricati Regiment, (
with rank of Captain )
Alfred Burrows
2 Thomas M'Ghie Bridges
1 Francis Willoughby Woodward,30 |
DSO. Adjutant 5 June 01 j
Cecil John Newton, Superintendent )
of Gymnaiia, Dover, 23 Apr. 00 ... $
Ralph Ernest Haweis James, Capt. 1
Chinese Regiment j
Eldred Charles Halton, tcith Mtd.l
Infantry, South Africa S
1 Robert Esme Berkeley^
1 Robert Brock Flint-w
2 James Gordon Fairlie
2 Francis Herbert English Torbett
Grant Trenavin Body, Mtd. I»f.\
South Africa j
1 Alexander M'Callum Webster's
2 Frederick William Greenhill
2 Herbert Frank Brownlow Ryley
1 John Bayford Wellsis
1 Earnest Richard Fit zpatrick^a
2 Reginald Heywood Watson
Harold Lut-wyche Helme
1 Bichard Josiah SmylyW
2 Henry Patrick Magill, Prov. Bn
William Reginald Carey. In. StaffCorpi
1 Lionel Knox d'Arcy44
1 Edwin George Csaetetcith 1 Proc. Bn.
2 Arthur Lees Kerans
£ George Rudolph Trefusis
2 Reginald George Stokes
Second Lieutenants,
j Rowland Thomas Cruttenden Mace...
19 July
iq July
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21 Oct.
93 3 July 95
93 17 July 93
93, 11 Feb. 96
93 14 Mar. 96
10 Oct. 94, 14 Nov. 96
20 May 95 2 Oct. 97
28 Sept.
95
7 Dec.
95
26 Feb.
91
20 Feb.
97
24 Mar.
97
16 Feb.
98
16 Feb.
98
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5 July
10 Oct.
; u Major Palmes served with the 81st
1 Regiment in the Afghan war ^1078-79,
1 and was present at the capture of Ali
1 Musjid (Medal with Clasp) .
13 Major Davidson served with the
:Sist Regiment in the Afghan war in
1878-79 (Medal). Served with the
'Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir
jCharles Warren in 1804-8 .
19 May 00
; The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. 3°7a
j 2ND LIECT.
SECOXD LlErTEXASTS. , :
2 Arthur Wilson Colley 13 June 00
1 William Harold Hay PauH; 4 Aug. 00
1 Richard Howard-Vyse 5 Jan. ot
2 John Francis Allen 5 Jan. 01
2 Geoffrey Seymour Row ley Conwy ... 5 Jan. 01
1 William Richard Good win S Jan. 01
1 Cuttioert Bellin Wallis 4 May 01
t Arthur Shelton Goodricke CattelV* .. 4. May 01
1 William Dudley Hill 4 May 01
1 Charles Percival Fenwick Warton ... 3 May 01
1 Frederic George Kunhardt S May 01
2 Robert James Barton Yates 8 May 01
2 Raymond Theolore Pelly 24 July 01
1 Lionel Theophilus Allason49 27 July 01
2 Robert Thelwall Gwilyni Salusbury 14 Sept. 01
1 John Stirzaker Gaskell 19 Oct. ot
Quarter ITasters. — : Henry John Gill,:0 22 Oct. qo ; Hon. Captain 22 Oct. 00.
2 Walter Bentle3", 9 Nov. 92 ; Hon. Lieut,
facings White.
Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
zst Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1S82.
mi Battalion °mbarWt! for 2Inlta 20 Sept. 90.
1 Sir Richard Farren served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 47th Regiment— present uninterruptedly
wita the expeditionary force from the commencement of the war with Russia to the breaking up of the Army in the
Crimea at the conclusion of peace, including the battles of Alraaand Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, sortie on 26th
October,siegeandfallofSebastopol. Commanded the47thRegimentatthe battle of Inkerman, and uninterruptedly
during the siege of Sebastopol (the Trenches) from 5th N0V.1S54 to 8th Nov. 1855, including the attacks of the 18th
June and 8th September; at Inkerman he was the Senior Officer of the 2nd Brigade 2nd Division coming out of
action — mentioned in despatches "Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie) .
5 Colonel Kekewich served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations near Suakin
in December iS38 as Brigade Major and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of British troops, and
was present in the ensragement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment, and com-
manded the Garrison during the siege of Kimberley, which he successfully defended for a period of 123 days, when
he was relieved by a force under Major General French (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel) ; took part in
the subsequent operations in the Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal (CB.).
li Lt. Col. Churchward served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-9, and was present at the
capture of AliMusjid; subsequently served as Transport Officer with the Koorum Valley Field Force from 24th
October 187910 24th May 1880, and with the Khyber Field Force from 25th May to 23rd August 1880 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charle9 Warren in 1884-S5. Served in the
South African war in 1899-1903 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment, and took part in the march from
the Orange River to the Modder River, and in the subsequent operations in the Orange River Colony and in the
Transvaal (Brevet of Lt.Col.)
16 Major Thomas served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war m 1878-79 (Medal).
" Major Coleridge, DSO. Captain Wylde-Browne, and Lieut. Wells served in the South African war in 1899-1900
with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment, and took part in the march rom the Orange River to the
Modder River, and in the subsequent operations in the Orange River Colony andi_ I'ne Transvaal.
20 Major Norcott and Captain Daniel served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in i334with wing of the 1st Bat-
talion North Lancashire Regiment.
21 Captain Ansley served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire
Regiment, and took part in operations in the Orange River Colony.
2i Captain Humphrys served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire
Regiment, and took part in the operations in the Transvaal.
z* Major Logan served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1895-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment, and took part in the march from the
Orange River to the Modder River, and in the subsequent operations in the Orange River Colony and in the
Transvaal (Brevet of Major).
-6 Captain Feilden served in the South African war in 1809-1900 in command of the Regimental Base Company
istBattalion North Lancashire Regiment at Cape Town.
27 Captain Jourdain served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of a Mounted Infantry Company of
the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment, and took part in the march from the Orange River to the Modder
River, and in the subsequent operations in the Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal (DSO.).
-s Captain O'Brien served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regi-
ment, and took part in the defence of Kimberley (mentioned in despatches) and in the subsequent operations in the
Orange River Colony.
29 Captain Lowndes served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regi-
ment, and took part in the defence of Kimberley (severely wounded at Dronfield 24 Oct. 1899).
:*o Captain Robinson and Lieut. Berkeley served in the South African war in i899-i9oowith the 1st Battalion North
Lancashire Regiment, and took part in the operations in the Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal.
:;1 Captain Carter served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Brigade Signalling Officer 9th Brigade, and took
part in the march from the Orange River to the Modder River, and in the subsequent operations in the Orange River
Colony and in the Transvaal (DSO.).
:i- Captain Bowen served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regi-
ment, and took part in the march from the Orange River to the Modder River.
:i5 Captain Bingham served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire
Regiment, and took part in the defence of Kimberley (severely wounded at Dronfield 24 Oct. 1899) and in the
subsequent operations in the Transvaal.
:v Lieut. Woodward served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regi-
ment, and took part in the defence of Kimberley (mentioned in despatches) and in the subsequent operations in the
Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal (DSO.).
3°7^ The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
4U Lieut. Flint served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment,,
and took part in the march from the Orange River to the Modder River (slightly wounded on 28th Dee. 1899), and in
the suhsequent operations in the Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal.
4- Lieut. Webster served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire
Regiment, and had charge of an Armoured Train during the siege of Kimherley (mentioned in despatches) ; took
part in the subsequent operations in the Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal.
4:1 Lieut. Fitzpatrick served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire
Regiment, and took part in the march from the Orange River to the Modder River, and in the subsequent operations
in the Transvaal.
*' Lieut. D'Arcy served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regi-
ment, and took part in the march from the Orange River to the Modder River.
4:' Lieut. Case served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment.
46 Lieut. Smyly served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment,
and took part in the operations in the Orange River Colony (slightly wounded at Katsbosch) and in the Transvaal.
47 Second Lieut. Paul served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Imperial Yeomanry, and took part in
operations in the Transvaal ; afterwards served with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment.
4S Second Lieut. Cattell served in the South African war in 1900 m the Orange River Colony with the Mounted
Infantry Company of the 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment.
19 Second Lieut. Allason served in the South African war in 1900 with the 3rd Battalion East Lancashire
Regiment.
50 Lieut. Gill served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment,
and took part in the defence of Kimberley, in the march from the Orange River to the Modder River, and in the
subsequent operations in the Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, — formerly the 81st (Loyal
Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment.
Raised as " Loyal Lincoln Volunteers " in 1793. Ireland and England, to 1794. (30th Regiment
incorporated with 81st, 1795.) Barbadoes, to March 1797. England, to Sept. 1797. Guernsey, to 1798.
Cape Colony, to 1802. [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1808. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battle
of Corunna). England and Holland, to 1809. England, to 181 1. Jersey, to 1814. Holland, to 1816.
Absorbed into 1st Battalion, March 18(16.] England, to April 1803. Jersey, to Sept. 1803. England,
',0 1805. Malta, to 1806 (battle of Maida). Sicily and Italy, to 1812. The Peninsula and France, to
1814. Canada, to May 1815. England, to Aug. 1815. France, to 1817. Ireland, to 1822. North
America, to 1829. West Indies, to 1831. England, to 1832. Ireland, to 1836. Gibraltar, to 1839. West
Indies, to 1843. Canada, to 1847. England, to 18S2. Ireland, to 1853. India, to 1865. England, to
1867. Ireland, to 1870. Gibraltar, to 1874. India, to 1883 (Afghan war, 1878-79). Entitled " 2nd
Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment," 1881. England, to 1887. Jersey, to 1890. Ireland, to
1896. England, to 1899. Malta, to 1901. Crete. 1901.
TH
ist Batt. Fyzabad, Bengal.-!
2nd Birtt., South Africa.
The Northamptonshire Regiment. 308
Formerly the 4SU1 (Northamptonshire) and 48
the 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiments. L*nortbSton?'
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Northampton and Rutland Militia.)
'Louisbubg" "Quebec, 1759" " Gibbaltab" with the Castle, Key, and " Montis Insignia Calpe." "Egypt"
( with the Sphinx). •' Maida " "Doubo" " Talaveba " " Albuheba " " Badajoz " "Salamanca"
"Vitiobia" "PrBEifEEs" " Ntvelle " " Obthes "" Toulouse "" Peni/tsula " "Sevastopol" "New
Zealand " "South Afbica, 1879" " Tibah."
^■■rs er- Colonel.— Robert Children Whitehead,1 CB. Ensign, 7 Oct. 51 ; Lieut. piS Aug. 54; Captain, 30 Nov. 55;
Pay. Pa" 3IaJ°r, p'5 Feb. bi; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec 71; Lt. Colonel, 23 May 74; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Major
&e»eral, 14 Dec. 87; Colonel Northamptonshire Regiment, 7 Oct. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 p.s.c. William Saume Capper,- D.'.A. A. Gen. Bombay, 15 June 01 ; Lieut. 12 Feb. 76 ;
Captain, 15 Hay 84: Brevet Major, 15 June 85 ; Major, 19 Aug. 93; Lt. Colonel, 6 Apr. q8 ; Col. 15 June 01
2 Henry Cuthbert Denny, CB. 2nd Lt. 31 Oct. 77 ; Lieut. 29 Oct. 79 ; Capt. 20 Oct. 83 ; Major, 22 Apr. 93 ;
Lt. Colonel, 17 Mar. 99.
1 William Francis Fawcett,5 2nd in Command, 18 Jan. '99; 2«d Lieut. 12 June 78; Lieut. 14 April 80;
Captain, 25 Mar. S4 ; Major, 1 Apr. 94 ; Lt.Colonel, 15 June 01.
Majobs.
p.s.c. Thomas D'Oyly Snow3 (Bt.Lt. )
Colonel, 16 Nov. 98), 2nd in Com- [-
mand 26 Apr. 99 ..". )
p.s.c. Thomas Edward Compton*
: William Weallens," Station Stajf\
Officer, Bengal )
2ND LIEUT.
CAPT1IN. I BBEV.MAJ. I MAJOB.
22 Jan. 79 1 July Si 1 July
to
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18
18
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30 Jan .
11 May
Archer Clive Bolton8 '.'. .'..] 22 Feb.
Edward Fitzgerald Brereton10 J n Aug.
p.s.c. Charles Sturrock Copland ] 22 Jan*.
Charles Stewart Pri chard !
Frederick James Parker, Adjutant }
5 Aug. 98 )
Captains.
p.s.c. Arth.Herbert Barthorp,D.J.^. ~>
General, Jamaica, 30 Nov. 98 j
Arthur Herbert Cleveland Kenney- )
Herbert, D.A.A.Gen.Egypt,2iFeb.ot$ '
Arthur Parkin,13 Special Service, \
South Africa )
Harry Crewe Godley, DSO. Dep.Asst. (
Adjutant General, Jersey, 20 Feb. 01 >
2 George Eustace Ripley
2 John AndrewChilton Wetherall, Adj. \
1 Volunteer Battalion 21 Apr. 96 }
2 John Little, Adjutant 20 Nov. 98
1 Arthur Francis Bacon18 '
Edward Osborne Smith, Adjutant 3 >
Battalion 1 Oct. 97 Jf
1 William Burnett Wobdham1*
1 Malcolm David Graham, Railway \ '
Transport Officer, Jhansi J
2 Arthur Athelwold Lloyd, DSO '
Herbert Charles Metcalfe, District \
. Insp.of Musketry , Ireland, 10 Nov.oo S
George Addison Bramwell, Dep.~\
Assist. Adj. for Signalling, Alder- >
shot, 16 Oct. 99 ) j
Charles Ernest Higginbotham,S«prW. > J
of Gymnasia, Devonport, 21 July 99 $ '
Hugh de Crespigny Huntsman,4nny \
Pay Department )
1 Harold Henry Norman15 1
2 Philip Allen '
l George Alexander Trent16
1 Richard Walter Rawlins1" '
George Wm. Bodway, Reserve (Depot)
2 Thomas William Shene Kent18 |
I R. W. Coombs, Res. with Prov.Bn.
(2ndLt. W.Kent Mil. 11 June 79;
Lt. 4 Bn. W. Kent Regt.,g Jan. 81 ;
Capt. do., 27 Sept. 84) ; Hon Major
1 Percy Cyriac Burrell Skinner ,
.Lieutenants.
1 Leonard George William Dobbin-o .,
1 Marmaduke Osw. Norman Rees- >
Webbe, Special Service, S. Africa... )
; Wm.Twisleton 1ja.ja,rd,2'ChineseRegt. )
with rank of Captain )
Harry Hugh Sidney Knox, ^Uganda 1
Bi/les i $
1 Horace Robert Hawley Drew13
2 Everard Knatchbull-Hugessen
Hugh Seymour David Stuart,2* )
Captain Army Pay Department )
2 Charles Ryder John Mowatt
Reginald Charles Coldwell, Adj. 1 )
Vol. Bn )
2 George Arthur Royaton-Pigott
2 James Isidore Wood-Martin
1 Walter Mansel Parker'^ (Depot)
2 William Tomlinson Wyndowe ,
2 ClaudeDelevalDisney-Roebuck. Proc. ~)
Battalion .' j
1 Frederick Thesiger Williams'-0
15 Nov. 79
23 Jan. 79
25 Aug. 80
12 Mar. 81
1 July 81
10 May 82
10 May 82
14 Nov.
30 Sept.
22 Nov.
1 Sept.
1 July
2 Sept.
13 Sept.
27 Jan. 83' 22 Nov. 90
10 Mar. S 3; 19 Jan. 91
19 Dec. 83 19 Jan. 91
50 Jan. S4J 1 Mar. gi
14 May 84 j 3 Oct. 92
14 May 84. 8 Mar. 93
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
10 Sept. 84
17 May 93
28 Ju\y 93
28 July 93
12 Nov. 84' 29 Sept. 93
7 Feb. 85 8 Nov. 93
7 Feb. 85) 1 Apr. 94
7 Feb. 85, 30 May 94
I
28 Feb. 85' 30 May 94I
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
14 Sept. 87
8 June 89
3 May 90
28 June 90
5 Dec. 88'
17 Jan. 91'
16 Apr. 90
20 May 90'
14 Aug. 90
9 Sept. 91
24 Oct. 92
17 May 93
22 June 89
29 Sept. 93
2 Jan. 99
18 Jan. 99
18 Jan. 99]
21 July 99
22 Sept. 99;
20 Dec. 99
9 July 91
4 June 00
29 June 00
8 Apr. 91
23 May 91
10 Oct. 91
17 Dec. 92
9 Sept. 93
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
17 Jan. 94
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
20 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
8 Nov. 93; 15 June 01
29 Nov. 93
7 Dec. 93
9 Oct. 94
26 Aug. 95
t Apr. 97
6 May 97
7 Aug. 97
7 Nov. 97
10 Nov. 97
23 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
Dec. 951 9 Apr. 98
20 Feb. 97 :8 Jan. 99
15 May 97 12 AT>r. 99
S Sept. 97I 22 Sept. 99
1 May 97
8 Nov. 93
8 Apr. 93
19 Sept. 96
18 Jan. 99
13 June 01
30 Aug. or
12 Oct. 01
29 Nov. 00
1 Full Half
Pay. Pay.
3°9
The Northamptonshire Regiment.
Lieutenants.
2 Charles Walter Barton, DSO
i Francis Pope
i Harold Oartwright
: Robert Eddington Gordon
2 Frederick William Darwall
2 Sydney Arthur Thompson
i Charles Oxley Morris
i Cyril Hercy Downer
7 Ernest Altred Brooke Alston (Depot)..
Second Likutenants.
r Frederick Alexander Don
2 George Pollock Ommanney
2 Cyril Nelson Beetham Williams
i Edmund Locock Hughes
i David Watsou Powell
i Walter Russell Russell
i Doug-las Henry Randall GifTard
i Claude Graham
i Stuart Harman Joseph Thunder ..
2 Hugh Nicholson28 ....
j Arthur George Joiner
2 Philip James Partridge .
; Arthur Guy Leslie Pepys
i Sydney Spencer Hayne
i Stanley Lufh Ralph
2 George Charles Oldham
2 Robert Burton Parker
2ND LIEUT.
i Dec.
i Dec.
i Dec.
i = Dec.
4 May
28 Jan. yy
7 May 98
20 May 09
18 Oct. 90
Oct. SS
Oct. 99
Nov. 99
Feb. 00
Feb. 00
Apr. 00
Apr. 00
Apr.
Apr. 00
May a
Aug.
Aug.
Sept. 00
Jan. 01
May 01
July 01
July 01
18 Oct. Qy
8 Nov. 99
20 Dec. 90
19 Jan. 00
16 June 03
1 Aug. 00
27 Nov. 01
29 Apr. 01
15 June or
Quarter Master. — 2 William Fricker, 11 Oct. 99; Ho,i. Lieut.
1 Henry Belcher, 8 Aug. 00; Son. Lieut.
Facingt White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ml Battalion embarked for India, 5 Oct. 1S92. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 20 Oct. 1899.
1 Major General Whitehead served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Nov. ic'34, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was of the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Septem-
ber (mentioned in despatches foi distinguished conduct. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Commanded the 58th Foot in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
- Lt.Colonel Capper served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 85th Light Infantry in the Koorum Division
including the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa, at the evacuation of AH Khel and in the expedition
against the Chumkanis ; was Aide de Camp to Major General Watson (Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881.
-Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 in the Transport Service (Medal, aud Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Desert ( lolumn with the Transport, and was present at the seizure of the Gakdul
Wells, in the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and at the attack on the
Convoy (Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
3 Lt.Colonel Snow served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expeditic-i in
1834-85 with the Mounted Infantry of the Camei Corps, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Abu
Kru— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign m the Soudan
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Brigade Major British Brigade, and afterwards to the 1st Brigade British
Division, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Compton served with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81, and commanded a detachment of a company
of the 58th Regiment in the defence of Standerton (mentioned in despatches). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire
Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, took part in the operations en the Samana Range, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar (Medal with
three Clasps).
5 Lt.Colonel Fawcett served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881. and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek.
' Major Weailens served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-98 with
the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha Pass,
the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley 1 Medal with three Clasps).
s Major Bolton served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in tne engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i88r, and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek.
10 Major Brereton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of
the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley
( Medal with three Clasps) .
12 Captain Parkin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart 111
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment including the operations on the Samana Range, and
-with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of
the Sampagha and Arhangii Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara
Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
13 Captain Bacon served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m
1897-9S with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the
.Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley 1 Medal
with three Clasps).
The Northamptonshire Regiment. 3°9<7
u Captain Woodham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samaria Range, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal
with three Clasps! .
15 Captain Norman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present
at the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and in the operations in the Bara Taller (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Trent served in the campaign on theNorthWest Frontier oflndia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
a3 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in the
engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the recon-
naissance of the Saran Sar — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Rawlins served in the campaign on the North West Frontier oflndia under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the tst Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations 011 the Samana Range, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
IS Captain Kent served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Transport Officer (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier oflndia under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S
with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and tlie operations in
the Bara Valley (three Clasps).
20 Lieut. Dobbin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of
the Sampagha and Arhanea Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara
Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
21 Captain Layard. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," ti. 7S6.
-- Lieut. Knox served in the campaign on the North West Frontier oflndia under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-
98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
three Clasps).
23 Lieut. Drew served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagement at Dargai (Medal with three Clasps).
21 Captain Stuart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battahon Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations 011 the Samana Range, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of
the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with three Clasps).
25 Lieut. Parker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battahon Northamptonshire Regiment, including the operations on the Samana Range, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of
the Sampagha and Arhanga' Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with three Clasps).
26 Lieut. Williams served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1397-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with
two Clasps) .
2S Second Lieut. Nicholson served in the South African war in 1890-1900 with the and Battalion Hampshire
Regiment.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment (formerly the 48^/1 Regiment).
Raised at Norwich as the 59th Foot, 1741. England, to 1744. Low Countries, to 1745. Scotland, to 1747. Low
Countries, to 1748. (Became the 48th Regiment in 1740.; Ireland, to 1755. North America, to 1763. Ireland, to
1773. West Indies, to 1781. Scotland, to 1783. Ireland, to 1788. West Indies, to 1794. England, to 1795. West
Indies, to 1797. England, to 1798. Gibraltar, to 1800. Malta, to 1803. England, to 1805. Gibraltar, to 1809. [ind
Battalion raised in 1S03. England, to 1804. Ireland and England, to 1807. Ireland, to 1809. The Peninsula, to 181 1 .
To England, 1814, when it was disbanded.] The Peninsula, to 1814 (passage of the Dourc, battles of Talavera„
Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). Ireland, to 1816. New South
Wales, to 1824. India, to 1834. England, to 1837. Ireland, to 1838. Gibraltar, to 3S44. Jamaica, to 1847.
Ireland, to 1850. England, to 1853. Corfu, to 1853. The Crimea, to 1856 (siege of Sebastopol). Malta, to 1S57.
Gibraltar, to 1838. India, to 1865. England, to 1866. Ireland, to 1868. Malta, to 1872. India, to 1880. Ireland,
to 1835. England, to 1892. India, 1892 (N.W. Frontier of India Campaign, 1897-98).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in 1755, and numbered the 60th. England, to 1757. Ireland, 1757. (Re-numbered the 58th, 1757.)
Canada, to 178c (capture of Louisburg and Quebec). Expedition to Havannah, to 1762. England, to 1771. Gib-
raltar, to 1784 (siege of that place). (Entitled the "'Rutlandshire Regiment," 1782.) England, to 1787. Ireland,,
to 1793. England, to 1794. West Indies, to 1795 (capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupej. England,
101798. Minorca, to 1800. Malta, 180:. Egypt, to 1S02 (battles of Aboukir and Alexandria). Ireland, to 1803.
Jersey, 1803. Ireland, to 1805. Malta, 1805. Italy, to 1S06 [battle of Maida). Sicily, to 1812. The Peninsula, to
1814 (battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, etc.). North America, 1814. Belgium
and France, 1815 (occupation of Paris;. England and Ireland, 1816. Jamaica, to 1822. England, to 1824. Ire-
land, to 1826. England, to 182S. Ceylon, 1841. England, to 1843. New South Wales, to 1843. New Zealand, to
185a (Maori war). England, to 1864. India, to 1874. England, to 1875. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion Northampton-
shire Regiment," i38i.) South Africa, to 1885 (Zulu and Boer wars). Hong Kong, to i838. Singapore, to 1892.
England, to 1895. Channel Islands, 1897. England, to 1899. South Africa, 1899.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment [formerly the 56th Regiment).
Raised in 1755. Proceeded to the Havannah, 1762. Home, 1763. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1783,
To West Indies, 1793. Home, 1795. To "West Indies. 1796. Home, 1799. To Holland, 1799. Home.
1790. (2nd Battalion raised in 1804: to India, 1807: home and disbanded in 1817.) To India, 1805.
(3rd .Battalion raised in 1813; proceeded to Holland, 1813 ; home and disbanded. 1814). To Mauritius
1815. Home, 1826. To West Indies, 1831. Home, 1842. To Gibraltar, 1846. (Reserve Battalion
raised in 1846; proceeded to Gibraltar. 1847 '• incorporated with ist Battalion, 1850.) To Bermuda.
1851. Home, 1S55. To Crimea, 1855. Home, 1856. To India, 1857. Home, 1866. To India, 1871. To
Aden, 1877. Home, 1878. To Gibraltar, 1882. To Egypt. 1884 (Nile Expedition, 1884-5). To Malta,
1887. To Cyprus. 1889. To India. 1892.
Segimenfal District,
READING
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"ist Batt., Gibraltar.
IBatt., S. Africa.
10 Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment)
49 | Formerly the 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales') r-,stBa
(Herts) and the 66th (Berkshire) Regiments. \Jni s
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Berks Militia.)
Copenhagen" "Doceo" "Talaveba" " Albuheba " " Viitobia " "Pybenees"
"Queenstown" "China" (with the Dragon). "Alma"
" Egypt, 1882"
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Years' Ser.
Full I Half
Pay. Pay.
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Oethes" "Peninsula" "Queenstown" "China'
Sevastopol" " Kandahab, 1880" "Afghanistan, i37q-So'
" SUAKIK, 1885" "ToFBBK."
Colonel.— Robert 'William Lowry,1 CB.E11g.f2g Dec. 40 ; Lieut. 12 May 43; Capt.f1iFeb.4S ; Major, 15 June
55; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. 56; Lt. Colonel, p3 liar. 63 ; Colonel, 13 Mar. 64 ; Major General, 22 July 69;
Lt. General, 1 Oct. 82; Colonel Royal Berkshire Regiment, 27 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — Francis Charles Carter," 2nd Lieut. 11 May 78; Lieut. 4 May 80; Cajit. 1 Au
Major, 17 Oct. 94 ; Lt. Colon el, 30 Arir. 99.
2 Ernest Henry Burney," CB. 2nd Lieut. 22 Jan. 79; Lieut. 8 Apr. 80; Capt. 10 Dec. 84; Major,
29 Nov. 94 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Aug. 00.
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2nd in Command 30 Apr. 99 (Bf
Colonel, 29 Nov. 00)
William Kerr M'Clintock,20 2111/ in )
Command 29 Aug. 00 )
Granville De la Motte Faunce,la j
Station Comdt., South Africa j
2 Elmhirst Rhodes,2' DSO.
2 Reginald Edward Traherne Bray-7...
Frank William M'Tier Bunny,25 >
Army Ordnance Department J
2 p.t.e. Geo. Derir.g Remington Williams
1 p.s.c. Richard Narrien Gamble,23 ">
DSO. {Depot) S
1 Charles Turner," Adj. 3 Bn. 30 Oct. 95
Captains.
1 Ramsay Gordon Chase31
t Arthur John William Dowell32
George Westley Richards
2 John Henry AYilles Southey37
2 Edward Feetham38
p.s.c. Hugh Gregory Fitton,40 DSO. \
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. 8. Africa ... \
Harcourt Ernest Taylor,*1 Adj. sBu.\
Welsh Regiment 1 Dec. 90... )
1 James Ramsay Wigan,4* Acting Bri-'i
gadc Major, Gibraltar )
2 Richard Graves MacDonnell
1 Arthur Stephen Cave43
Charles Moore, " Instructor Boyal \
Military College 23 Aug. 97 )
William Clegg, D.AA. Gen, South i
Africa Field Force, 22 June 01 f
Robt. Bruce Swmton^Adjutaut jBn.i
West Surrey Regiment 25 Oct. 97 ... j
1 George Holme Arbuthnot43
Sir Thos. Edward Sabine-Pasley, Bt. )
Adjt. Vols j
? Herbert Marshall Finch, Adjutant ,
5 Aug. 99 /
Frank Wigram Foley, DSO. In-)
struct or B. Military College f
John Gustavus Russell Walsh, Bao-\
rja.qe Master, South Africa F.F....... j
1 Wm. Redmond Prendergast Kern-")
mis Betty, Acting Dep. Assist. Adj. <-
Gen. Gibraltar, 25 Jan. 01 J
1 Edward Henry Blunt
David Blake Maurice, DSO. Eailuay}
Staff Officer, South Africa /
Arthur George Elton Bingley, Adj.)
A'eic Zealand Local Forces J
Arthur Goldingham Paske, Beserce~\
(Depot) {2nd Lt. 3 Middlesex Mil if in, I
23 Feb. 81 ; Lt. 3 Bn. B. Fusiliers, C
1 July 81; Capt. of See. 12 Dec. 88) )
t Alexander Scott Tv.rner
IVm. Thos. Fras. Horwood, Fes. (Dep.)
> Piers William North
Lieutenants.
1 Felix Fordati Ready," DSO. Staff) \
College j
Richard Henn Collins, Aide de CampS
f
I 2ND LIEUT.
foBrig. General G. G. Cunningha
Charles Glencairn Hill." DSO
Claude Ernest Birch,16 District Com- )
missioner, Sierra Leone j
Arthur Gabell Macdonald, Signal!- )
ing Officer, South Africa S
Wiliiam Robert Ewart Annesley
Richard Prentice Harvey
Arthur Henry Bathurst ,
Archibald Henry Buchanan-Dunlop, |
Baiitcay Staff Officer, South Africa f
Frederick John Gusset '.
Thomas Cowper Hincks, Assistant ~>
Malay States Guides y
William Brooke Thornton
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
25 May
14 Jan.
14 Jan.
11 Aug.
1 ? Aug.
CATTAIN. BREY.MAJ. UAJOB.
28 July 80! 15 Dec. 84! 14 Aug. 85 27 Mar. 97
28 July 80 6 Jan.
5 Feb. 87
11 Feb.
(i Feb.
17 Apr.
21 Dec.
5 Dec.
10 Nov.
1 7 June
5 Dec.
13 Aug.
20 May
23 Aug.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
29 May
20 Feb.
25 Mar.
29 Nov. 76
4 Mar.
28 July 80
29 Sept. 80
30 Mar. Si
2 Apr. 81
22 Oct. 81
I22 Oct.
10 May
29 July
12 May
5 1 2 May
6 Feb.
14 May
12 Nov.
9 May
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
30 Jan.
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
8 Dec.
6 Feb.
30 Apr. 91
6 Nov. 91
3 Feb. 92
1 July 92
30 Oct.
16 Oct.
13 Feb.
16 Nov.
1 Apr.
3 Aug.
23 Jan.
1 Feb.
14 Jan.
11 May
28 July
8 Jan.
2S Nov.
25 Mar.
8 Apr.
6 Mar.
25 Aug.
25 Oct.
15 Nov.
1 June
5 Mar.
1 May
19 Feb. 90
1 Mar. 90
82 30 Apr. 91
13 Apr. 92
83 1 June 92
84 10 May 93 „
30 Aug. 93
3 Nov. 93
11 May 94
11 May 94
8s 1 Nov. 95
85 28 Nov. 95
86 25 Mar. 96
85 2S July 97
86 28 July 97
25 Aug. 97
86 25 Oct. 97
T 15 Nov. 97
1 May 99
1 Dec. 99
26 Dec. 99
1
17 Feb. 00
5 Apr. 00
25 May 00
26 May 00
7 Nov. 00
26 Nov. 98
8 June 91
30 Aug. 93
24 Jan. 99
1 May 99
1 May 9Q
3 Nov. 00
29 May 1
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
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42 Captain Wigan served throughout
the campaign in the Eastern Soudan
in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present
in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on
the ist February, in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba.
and the subsequent advance to and
burning of Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force
in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Giniss (wounded).
43 Captains Cave, Moore, and
Arbuthnot served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in i£S5-£6, and
were present in the engagement at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
.full Hall
'Pay Pay.
Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Royal Berkshire Regiment).
LlECTBNASTS. I 2X1> LIEUT.
i Altred Walter Coxon, Pag Depart merit .\ 6 June qo
2 Francis Hamilton Moore ! 5 Sept. 96
1 Thomas Edward Careir Hunt : 15 May 97
2 Gerald Ponsonby Snevd Hunt 1 8 Sept. 97
1 Cecil Pierce * 16 Feb. 58
Laurence Homan Unlock Pepys \ ^ j, ^ g
26 July 99
22 Oct. 99
10 Feb. 00
25 May 00
20 June 00
27 Jan.
4 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
5 May
12 July 00
13 July 00
1 Aug. 00
12 Dec. 00
2 Dec. 00
00! 25 Feb. 01
9s I
19 Apr.
1 9 Apr.
24 July
28 July
iq Nov.
4; Lieut. Ready served in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir
01 Herbert Kitchener in 1893, and was
or present at the battles of the Atbara
01 and Khartoum (mentioned in de-
01 spatches, 4th Clasp of the Medjidie,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps).
46 Lieut. Birch served in the
operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99
(Medal with Clasp).
47 Lieut. Redstone served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885, and was present at the recon-
naissance tj Hasheen. in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the
destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Giniss.
Cockerel], W. African Frontier F. }
2 Arthur Ellis Fowke Harris 4 May 98
2 Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas 7 May 98
2 John Retallack Bassett 1 June 98
2 Robert John Collins 2 Aug. 90
Athelstan Chamberlavne, with Indian 1
Staff Corps /
Benj. Gonville Bromhead, Special Ser- )
rice, South Africa S
Henry Ardwick Burgess, W. African \
Frontier Force J
2 Lionel Marton
1 Arthur Mervyn Holdsworth
) Charles Frederick Napier Bartlett
SBCOXD LlEUTEX-VSTS.
Alexander Woodburn Norris, Wcst~\
African F. F. with rank of Lieut.... j
1 Lig'htiv Harold Birt ; 5 May 00
Herbert Liiinell Stevens, W. African \ ■ ^
Frontier Force, with rank of Lieut.) ' J
2 Duncan Alexander M'Donnell | 19 May 00
Bertie Harry Waters Taylor, i»i»-; mM„
taut Provost Marshal, S. Africa ... } . I? MllJ °°
2 Cleve Steel 19 May 00
1 Percy Edmnnd Lindredue Elgee 30 May 00
1 Frederick Xapier Parkes 18 July 00
2 Claude Whitfield Hemp 5 Jan. 01
7 Benjamin Charles Sparrow 8 Jan. 01
2 Charles WUhton ' 4 May 01
2 Guy Henrv Sawyer , 8 May 01
2 James Duberly 8 May 01
1 Gerald Herbert Johnson Barrett 8 May 01
2 Jocelyn Lmston Waller '■ 13 Oct. 00
2 George William Patrick Dawes 27 July 01
1 Alexander James Fraser I 14 Sept. 01
1 Guy William Ho pton ! 19 Oct. o:
1 Evan Leigh Croslegh I 11 Oct. 01
Quarter Masters. — 1 James Henry Redstone,47 25 sept. 95 ; FLon. Lieut.
2 Randolph Ciewett Harding,48 17 Jan. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 28 Jan. 1900. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 11 Feb. 1S9S.
> Lieut. General Lowry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 47th Regiment, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Served on the Staff of the Adjutant
General's Department in the Crimea and at Scutari — mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
19 Major Faunce served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage*
ments at Girishk and Mai wand (mentioned in despatches), in the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of°Can-
dahar (Medal with Clasp).
21 Major Rhodes served throughout the Egyptian war of 1SS2 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regi-
ment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the
campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the
reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February as Signalling Oflicer to the Second Brigade, and in the en^a ce-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (mentioneufin
despatches, two Clasps) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 aa Chief of the Signallin g
Department at Kosheh, and was present in the engagement at Giniss, horse wounded (mentioned in despatches,
DSO). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Director of Signalling, and was present at the en^a^e-'
inent at Modder River (mentioned in despatches).
22 Lt.Colonel Carter served in the Afghan war of i87S-8owith the Khyber Line Force at Jellalabad (Medal).
Served in the Ha^ara campaign in i838 as Field Intelligence Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; with the Looshai Expedition in 1889 (Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
23 Lt.Colonel Burney and Major Turner served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882^ and were present at the surrender of Kafr Downr (Medal, and Khedive's Star). °
85 Lt.Colonel M'Cracken served in the Afghan war in 187S-80 (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served
throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment and was present at the
surrender of Kafr Dowar ( Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan
in 1885 as Adjutant of the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance tr.
Hasheen on the ist February, in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and in the subsequent
advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps) ; also served with the
Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss. Served in the South African war
in 1890-1900 1 mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel;.
20 Major M'Clintock served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, durinn- the
latter part of the time as Transport Officer, and was present at the surrender ot Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khed7ve'fi
Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 18S5 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to
and burning of Temai (two Clasps); was Assistant Provost Marshal during the remainder of the campaign
Also served in the operations in the Upper Nile in 1885-86 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Berkshire Regiment"
and was present in the engagement at Giniss. Served in the South African war in 1809-1900.
27 Major Bray served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1S80, and was present in the affair with th b
Wol i '^ m nf inriiia t-T.fM-ir»a nn r^tli TiiItt in rliA im era itpt>ipti fat. Main-n^d an rl t.Vio enhcannnn, .3 .**".... «— _ i, •", _ .,,
- MajorBunny served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal)
-' Major Gamble served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Adjutant 'rd
Mounted Rifles. Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the
battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1900 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
Mounted Infantry Division [DSO.).
312 Princess Charlotte of Wales' {Royal Berkshire Regiment).
81 Captain Chase served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowur (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in tho
Eastern Soudan ir. 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance t<>
Hasheen on the 1st February, and with the Mounted Infantry in the engagements at Hasheen and the advance to
and burning of Temai (Clasp). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Forco in 1885-86, and was present
in the engagement at Giniss.
'- Captain Dowell served with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Do war (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 on Transport duty (Clasp). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field, Force in 1885-86, and was
present in the engagement at Giniss as Aide de Camp to theBrigadier General Commanding 2nd Brigade.
37 Captain Southey served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1 st February, in the engagements a t
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, including the engagement at Giniss.
3S Captain Feetham served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to ar.d burning of Temai ; afterwards served with
the Camel Corps, and was present in the engagement at Takdnl (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Also served with tho Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
411 Major Fitton served in the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86,
and whs present in the engagement at Giniss and at the attack on Ambigole Wells. Served with the Dongola Ex-
peditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Infantry Division,
including the engagement at Firket and the opeiations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); iu the operations in 1897 as Staff Officer to the General Officer Com-
manding Flying Columns, and was present at the occupation of Berber and the march to Atbara River (mentioned
in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp to Khedive's Medal) : and in the operations in 1898 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General, including the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
41 Captain Taylor served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 18S5 with the 1st Battalion of the Berk-
shire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 188S-86.
44 Captain Swinton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment.
48 Lieut. Harding served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the
Soudan in 1S85, and was present in the engagements of Tofrek and Temai (two Clasps) ; also in 1885-06 with the
Soudan Frontier Force including the engagement at Giniss.
40 Lieut. Hill served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Royal Scots Mounted Infantry, and was
present in the operations in Cape Colony in December 1899, the engagement at Bethulie Bridge, the siege of
Wepener (wounded;, the capture of Bethlehem, the march under Major General Clements to Fouriesburg, the
engagements at Stabbert's Nek and Slaap KrHiitz, and the surrender of the Boers to Sir Archibald Hunter on
29th July 1900; and with the 8th Division under Lt. General Bundle from August 1900, including the engage-
ment at Bronkhorstfontein (DSO.).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Princes* Charlotte of Wales' {Royal Berkshire Regiment),—
formerly the 49M. Regiment.
Raised in 1714, but records lost to 1743. Entitled "Jamaica Volunteers," 1743. America, 1775 to 1780. England
to 1788. West Indies, to 1796. England, to Oct. 1799. Holland, to Nov, 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England
to i8ci. Served as Marines under Lord Nelson, 1801 (battle of Copenhagen). America, to 1815 (capture ot
Queenstown). [2nd Battalion raised in 1813.] England, to 1816. Ireland and England, to 1821. Entitled " Prin-
cess Charlotte of Wales' 49th Regiment," 1825. South Africa, to 1828. India, to 1840. China, to 1842 (war ot
1840-42). India, to 1843. England, to 1845. Ireland, to 1851. Corfu, to 1853. Malta, to 1854. The Crimea, to
1856 (battles of Alma and Inkerinan and siege of Sebastopol). England, to 1857. Barbadoes, to 1859. England,
to 1S64. Ireland, to 1865. India, to 1873. England, to 1881. Gibraltar, to 1S82. Malta, to July 18S2. Egypt,
to 18S3 (war of 1882). Gibraltar, to 1884. Entitled " 1st Battalion Princess Charlotte of Wales' Royal Berkshire
Regiment," 1885. Egypt and the Soudan, to 1886 (campaign of 1885 — battle of Tofrek). Cyprus, to 1888 (Left
Half Battalion to Malta). Malta, to 1893. Bermuda, to 1895. Halifax, N.S. to 1897. West Indies, to 1858.
England, to 1900. Gibraltar, 1900.
Record of tho Services of the 2nd Battalion Princess Charlotte of Wales' {Royal Berkshire Regiment), —
formerly the 66th Regiment.
Raised in 1758 and proceeded to the West Indies, to 1792. Gibraltar, to 1795. West Indies, to 1799. Canada, to
tio2. England, to 1804. L2nd Battalion raised in 1S03. Ireland, to 1809. The Peninsula, to 1813 (passage of
the Douro, battles of Talavera, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle. Nive. and Orthes). France, to i3i4. Ireland,
1814. England, to 1816. St. Helena, to 1817. Absorbed in 1st Battalion, 1817.! East Indies, to 1817. St. Helena,
r.o 1821 (attended the interment of Napoleon). England, to 1823. Ireland, to 1827. Canada, to 1840. England, to
1842. Scotland, to 1843. Ireland, to 1845. Gibraltar, to 1S48. West Indies, to 1851. Canada, to 1854. Gibraltar,
to 1856. England, to 1357. East Indies, to 1S65. England, to 1867. Channel Islands, to 1868. Ireland, to 1870.
East Indies, to 1881 (Afghan war of 1J79-80, battle of Candahar). England, to 1885. Ireland, to 1892. England,
to TS98. South Africa, 1893.
sst Batt. , Aden.
2nd Batt., South Africa.
The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Formerly the 50th (The Queen's Own)
and the 97th (The Earl of Ulsters) Regiments.
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Regimental District,
MAIDSTONE.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st and 2nd Battalions West Kent Militia respectively.)
" Quo fas et gloria ducunt." " Egtpt" (with the Sphinx). "Vimieba" " Cobunna" "Almabaz" "Vittoria"
"Pybexees" "Nive" " Obthes" "Peninsula" "Punniab" "Moodkee" "Febozeshah" "Aliwal"
"Sobbaon" "Alma" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow" "New Zealand"
Tears'Sei "Egypt, 1882" " Nile, 1884-85."
F11II Half Colonel. — Fowler Burton,1 CB., Er.sign, p3o Aug. 39; Lieut. 15 Apr. 42; Capt. pi4 June 50; Major-
Pay. Pay. 2 Nov. 35; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. 56; Lt. Colonel, 15 Mar. 58; Colonel, 10 June 62; Major General-
6 Mar. 68 : Lieut. General, 25 Apr. 80; General, 1 July 3i ; Colonel West Kent Regiment, 5 Oct. go.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Cholmeley Edward Carl Branfill Harrison,5 Lieut, n Sept. 76 ; Captain, 4 Sept. 84 ;
Major, 2 Nov. 92; Lt. Colonel, 21 Mar. 00.
2 p.s.c. Wm. George Balfour Western,8 Comdg. a Column, S. Africa; 2nd Lieut. 13 Aug. 79 ; Lieut. 12 July
I 80; Captain, 6 Mar. 85 ; Major, 4 Oct. 93 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 Aug. 01.
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Arthur Templeman Morse,6 2nd in 1
Command 23 Dec. 98 $
George William Maunsell,6 2nd in )
Command 19 Aug. 01 )
Oswald James Daniel], " with 1 Proc.Bn.
p.s.c. Laurence Brock-Hollinshead10 ...
p.s.c. Edwin Alf. Hervey Alderson'M
(Bt.Lt.Colonel, S May 97; Colonel,
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Wilfred Edward Rowe12
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1 Anthony Wood ,Martyn,18 Adjutant 3)
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1 Rodney Charles Style19
1 Noel Herbert Strode Lowe,20 8. Africa
2 Hampden Lewis Clement Moody.
Edward Vincent Osborne Hewett,21
P rofessorRoyal Mil. College, Ca nada
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1 Francis Herbert Hotham"....
John Lees23
Sanhope Humphrey Pedley,24 Adju- )
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1 Thomas Taylor Burt, Aide de Camp to )
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Francis Charles Marsh,25 with Egyp- 1
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Edward Frederick Venables26
Percy Dmfreville, Adj. 1 V.B.21, June 97
Arundel Marty n, Adj. 3 Bn. 14 Oct. 01
Osmond Beckett Simpson.^d/ttfani )
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v. Matthew Perceval Buckle, DSO
2 Richard John Woulfe Flanagan
2 Charles George Pack-Beresford26
1 James Wilton O'Dowda29
l/IEUTENANTS.
: Charles Tandeleur Molony
1 Tom Parkyns Carrington Smith30
1 Percy Morris Robinson31
1 Hubert Isacke,32 South Africa
1 Harry Stebbing Bush,33 Adjutant j
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i Percy Hastings34
Thomas Henry Clayton Nunn
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2 Francis John Joslin
2 George Douglas Lister (Depot)
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2 Richard Murray Gregorie Tulloch
1 Lionel Henry Hickson38
: William Henry Annesley
2 Eric Dalbiac Luard
1 Henry Donald Buchanan-Dunlop
1 Philip Sarsfield Hall
2 Garrard Elgood
Chauncey Hugh Stigand, Somaliland
1 HuniDhry Waugh Snow
: Guy Francis Headlam Keenlyside...
Second Lieutbnants.
1 James Whitehead ,
2 John Temple Twisleton - Wykeham
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son, Kith Indian Staff Corp* 3
John Humphrey Bennett, Indian S. C.
Thomas Ernest Hulbert, icith Indian '/
Staff Cot-Da j
Arthur Kenneth Grant
GeorgeErnest Wood Morris, Mount rd i
Inf. S. Africa, tcifh rank of Lieut.. )
Edward Hubert Norman
Jack Charles Parker,™ W.African F.F.
Hew Dacres Belgrave
Henry Cecil Jebb White
Robert Lynch White
Frederick Chaloner Beamish, S. Afri- \
can Constabulary j
Ernest John Hudson
Alfred Hopewell Pullman
William Basil Pope Tugwell
Charles Robert Ingram
John Fell Stewart Tulloh, Pror. Bn.
Gilbert Stacey Tritton Fenning
Arthur D'Ewes Knox
Godfrey Harry Shaw
Bede Johnstone
Malcolm James Dinwiddy
Alfred Scott Hewitt .".
Adrian Lowry-Corry
Cecil Walker Case-Morris
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39 Second Lieut. Parker served in the South
African war in 14*99-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
Hampshire Regiment, and took part in the march
to Pretoria and the occupation of Johannesburg
and Pretoria.
40 Lieut. Barton served in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the engagement at Kas-
sasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; with the Nile
Expedition in 1 884-85 (Clasp) ; and in the operations
in 1885, including the engagement at Giniss.
Served in the canipaism on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William fjockhartin 1897-98 with
the Mulukand and Buner Field Forces, and was
present in the engagement at Landakai, the attack
on Agrah and Gat, and the capture of the Tanga
Pass I Medal with Clasp).
41 Captain Roche served in the New Zealand war
in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regi-
ment i Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'* Stan ; also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
Quarter Matters. — : Stanley James Barton,'0 22 June 98 ; Son. Lieut.
2 Joseph Couch, 26 Apr. 90 ; Hon. Cavt. 29 Nov. 00.
Richard John Roche,41 5 July 82 ; lion. Captain, 5 July 92. — Seterce {Depot).
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ltt Battalion embarked for Egypt, 18S2. 2nd Battalion returned from Egypt, 4 March 1900 ; embarked for
South Africa, 16 March iqoo.
1 General Burton served with the 97th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol from the 20th Nov. 1854 to 5th July 1855 ;
commanded the Light Company in the sortie on the night of the 20th Dec. 1854, and succeeded in driving the
Russians out of the most forward parallel, from which the Guard had been compelled to withdraw, and retained us
Eossession (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal).
erved in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-59, with the Jounpore Field Force in the action and capture of
Fort Nusrtitpore (commanded the Sharpshooters of the Brigade), actions of Chanda, TJmmeerpore, and Sultanpore
(mentioned twice and thanked in despatch), siege and capture of Lucknowand storming of the Kaiserbagh ; after-
wards served in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
5 Lt.Colonel Harrison served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Morse served with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war ol
1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9U1 September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1S34-S5 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the action of Abu Klea and in the re-
connaissance to Metammeh — wounded (two Clasps).
' Major Daniell served with the tst Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of i38i
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8 Lt.Colonel Western served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West KentRegiment
during the operations in the Mamuud Valley, including the engagements at Agrah and Gut (w ;unded) and at
Badalai (mentioned in despatches) ; also served with the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West
Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with
Clasp).
9 Major Maunsell served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82, and
was present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir in command of the escort
to the ammunition column (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Boer
war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in commando/
the English Camel Corps, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
10 Major Brock-Hollinshead served with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kena
Regiment (Clasp).
" Colonel Alderson served under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war of i38i in the Mounted Infantry. Served with
the Mounted Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the engagements at Tel-e!-Mahuta and
Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was pre-
sent at the action at Abu Klea and at the reconnaissance to Metammeh (two Clasps). Served in the operations
in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 in command of the troops in North Mashonaland (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900^ command
of a corps of Mounted Infantry, and afterwards of the 1st Mounted Infantry Corps (mentioned in despatches,
CB. Aide de Camp to the King, and Colonel). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army
List," p. 786.]
12 Major Rowe served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regi-
ment (Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement
at Giniss.
13 Lt.Colonel Wintour served with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
m 1885-86, and was present, in the engagement at Giniss. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General,
including the operations in the Tochi Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medai with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
15 Captain Dalison served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir-
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in Upper Swat and the Mamnnd Valley, including the engagements at Landafeai, Agrah
and Gut, and Badalai; also served with the Buner Field Force "with the 1st Battalion Royal West KentRegiment
during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900.
16 Captain Annesley served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal
The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Begimenf). Zl\a
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; alsc served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in iSS5-S6, including the attack
en Ambigole Wells and the engagement at Giniss (DSO.).
JS Captain Martyn served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S85-S6, and was present in the engagement
at Giniss (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and Khedive's Star).
19 Captain Style served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Malakand Field
Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during- the operations in the Mamjind Valley, including
the engagements at Agrah and Gut (wounded) and at Badalai ; also served with the Buner Field Force with the isg
Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Ohamla, including the engagement at
Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Lowe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in
the Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Agrah and Gut (wounded) and at Badalai; a!s~> served with
the Bauer Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal VVest Kent Regiment during the operations m Buner ana
Chamla inciudingthe engagement at Tanga Pass ("Medal with Clasp).
21 Major Hewett served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force In 3885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North We~t Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Brigade Signaller 1st Brigade during the
operations in Upper Swat including the engagement at Landakai and the operations in Bajaur and the Mohmand
Country and with the Utman Khel Column ; also served with the Buner Field Force as Divisional Signalling
Officer during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at Tanga Pass (mentioned in
'despatches, Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Hotham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1397-98 with the Malakand Field Force witu the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in
the Mamund Valley, inciudingthe engagements at Agrah and Gat and at Badalai; also served with the Buner
Field Force with the tst Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla in-
eluding the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Lees served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with C'asp).
24 Captain Pedley served in tbe campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart ;n
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in
Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai, Agraliand Gut, and Badalai ; also
served with the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in
Buner and Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
25 Major Marsh served in the operations on the Niger in 1S97-93, including the expedition to Illah (mentioned
in despatches). Served in the Soutti African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service, including service with the
Bechuanaland Protectorate Regiment, and took part in the defence of Mafekiug (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major).
26 Captain Venablss served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai ; also served with the Buner
Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla in-
cluding the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain Simpson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force attached to tbe 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during the
operations in the Tochi Valley; also served with the Malakand Field Force as Regimental Transport Officer
during the operations in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah
and Gut, and Badalai; with the Buner Field Force as Regimental Trausport Officer during the operations in
Buner and Chamla including the ensagement at Tanga Fass ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Com-
missariat and Transport Officer (Medal with two Clasps).
M Captain Pack-Beresford served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during
the operations in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah and Gut,
and Badalai; also served with the Buner Field Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in Buner and Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain O'Dowda served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
ia the Mamund Valley including thd engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai; also served with the Buner
Field Force as Brigade Signaller 1st Brigade during the operations in Buner and Ohamla including the engage-
ment at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
30 Lieut. Smith served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign oa the North West Frontier of India uuder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Upper Swat and the
Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai and Badalai ; also served with the Buner Field Force
with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla including the
engagement at Tanga Pass (Clasp).
31 Lieut. Robinson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force attached to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during the operations in
the Tochi Valley ; also served with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah and
Gut, and Badalai; also served with the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in Buner and Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass (\ledal with Clasp).
32 Lieut. Isacke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai and Agrah and Gat— severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Bush served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai; also served with the Buner
Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Ohamla
including the engagement at Tanga Paas (Medal with Clasp).
41 Lieut. Hastings served in the cainpaigu on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah and Gat, and Badalai;
also served with the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
m Buner and Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Hickson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-90 with the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the opera-
tions in Buner including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Klip Drift and the operations
at Paardeberg, including the engagement at Kitchener's Kopje— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Royal Went Kent Regiment (formerly the 97th Regiment).
Raisedin 1824. To Ceylon, 1825. To England, 1836. To Ireland, 1839. To Corfu, 1841. (Reserve Battalion formed
1841-51.) To Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1849. To England, 1853. To Greece and the Crimea, 1834 (siege of Sebastopol).
To Sngland, 1856. To India, 1857 (capture of Lucknow). To England, 1866. To Ireland, 1871. To the West Indies,
1873. To Bermuda, 1875. To Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1876. To Gibraltar, 1880. To South Africa, 1881. Entitled
2nd Battalion the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment," 1881. To Ireland, 1882. To England, 1883. To
Ireland, 1E93. To England, 1898. To Egypt, 1899. To South Africa, 1900.
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The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Formerly the 5 1st (2nd Yorkshire West Biding r-tst Batt ^ Limeriok
King's Own Light Infantry) and the 105MI ami watt., South Africa.
(Madras Light Infantry) Regiments. L
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 1st West York Militia.)
The White Rose. " Cede Nullis." "Mindbn" "Cobunna" " Fubntesd'Onob" " Salamanca" " Vittoria" "Pyre-
nees " "Nivelle" "Oeihes" "Peninsula" "Watebloo" "Pegu" "AliMasjid" " Afghanistan, 1878-80 "
" BuBUi, 1885-87."
'Full Hall
Colonel. — Sir Robert Hume,1 KCB. Ensign, vg Apr. 47 ; Lieut. p3o Nov. 49; Captain, 21 Sept. 54
Pay. Pay. St. Major, 2 Nov. 55; Major, 20 Apr. 58; Lt. Colonel, r8 Oct. 58; Colonel, 8 Oct. 63 ; Major General
17 May 69 ; Lt. General, 1 Aug. 83; Colonel Yorkshire Light Infantry, 14 Sept. 93.
27 I ... Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 p.s.c. Charles St. Leger Barter,9 CB. Lieut. 10 Sept. 75 ; Captain, 1 Mar. 81 ;
Major, 26 Mar. 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 July 98.
1 p.s.c. Sir Henry Allen William Johnson, l0Bart. Lieut. 28 Feb. 74 ; Captain, 6 Feb. 82 ; Major, 4 July 9t ;
Lt. Colonel, 26 Mar. 99.
Majors.
1 CharlesHihlyardThorntonWhitaker,
2nd in Command 6 Feb. 00 ...
2 p.s.c. Henry Newport Charles Heath24
(Bl. Lt. Colonel 29 Nov. 00), 2nd
Command 1 May 01
George Frederick OMoj,i9Becruiting
Staff Officer, London, 20 Jul}' 00.
1 Bertram Witherby
1 Robert Cotton Money
John Guyse Sparke,23 Reserve (Depot)..
p.s.c Arthur Warre Elles25.'
p.s.c. LeonardAlison Hall Hamilton26 ..,
Percy Herbert Rogers,29 Adjutant 1
Bombay Volunteer Rijtes 1 Apr. 99 )
Captains.
Lawrence Willoughby Pease,27 Army )
Ordnance Department )
Henry Wells-Cole,-10 DSO. Dep. Astiit, 1
Adj. Gen. South Africa j
p.s.c. Arthur George Marrable," /
D.A.A. Gen. South Africa 1 June 00. )
William Robert Jason Ellis28
Robert Henry William Tulloh, Pay )
Department )
William Thomas Potts, Adjutant 3 )
Volunteer Battalion 6 Apr. 01 $
2 Reginald Coplestone Bond,33 DSO
William Maunder Withycombe34
David Elgar Payn, Adjutant 2 Volun- )
teer Battalion Argyll and Sutherland -
Highlanders 15 Dec. 98 J
Alan Sutherland Colquhoun,38 Mtd. 1
Infantry, South Africa )
Christopher Robert Ingham Brooke, \
Comdg. Mounted Infantry, S. Africa f
2 James Bruce Gregorie Tulloch37
Charles Sydney Harris,33 Pay Depmnt.
2 Glendower George Ottley,39 Staffs
Officer for Prisoners of War, >
Pretoria J
Matthew William Kemble Connolly, )
Adjutant 2 Vol. Bn. Warwick Regt. \
2 Charles Allix Lavington Yate,40 Staff \
College /
1 Herbert Edward Trevor, Adjutant 6 (
Apr. 01 5
2 Stuart Campbell Taylor,41 Adjutant j
15 May 01 j
1 Raymond Edward Boulton48
Andrew Garde Crawford, Reserve >
(Depot) S
2 Hugh Clifford Fernyhough,43 DSO. \
Brigade Signalling Officer, S. Africa )
Charles Edensor Heathcote, Superin- \
tendent of Gymnasia,Malta,i^JaTi.oo $
1 John Doull Doull45
1 Gordon Charles William Gordon Hall46
1 William Gowans47
1 Rupert Farquhar!Riley,43£>.SO
2 Robert Michael Douglas Fox4'
1 Charles E. H. Win tle49t
Kenneth Evers Warden
2 Ernest Francis William Barker42
Reginald ThomasAnnesley Ball- Acton45
LlEUTBNANTS.
t Reginald William Starkey Stanton ' 16 Feb.
2 Herbert Waiter Beck '£horp,Somaliland 7 May
Charles Parker Deedes, Mtd. Inf. > | tI Fe))_
South Africa i i
2 Launcelot Simpson50 ! 15 Feb.
1 Frederick John Gardner Agg , 20 May
2 Henry Campbell Johnson51 23 May
2ND LIEUT. LIEUT.
22 Jan. 79 30 Apr. 79
22 Oct. 87
17 Apr. 80 10 Nov. 80
13 Aug. 79 24 Jan. 80
23 Apr. 81 1 July 81
3 Sept. 70 28 Oct. 71
10 Mar. 83
t 10 Mar. 83
: 30 Jan. 84
iSNov. 87
18 Jan. 88
11 Feb. 88
10 Nov. 88
10 Nov. 88
30 Jan. 89
9 Oct. 89
28 June 90
8 Oct. 90
25 July 91
25 July 91
94' 30 Jan.
94, 30 Jan.
Q4J 22 May
95; 27 Dec.
96 8 Mar.
97] 8 Mar.
96', 1 Mar.
97 8 Mar.
93 29 Mar.
97 26 Mar.
98
CAPTAIN.
19 Dec.
23 Aug.
9 May
20 Nov.
20 Nov. 89
24 Nov. 89
1 Apr. 90
23 Apr. 90
4 July 91
30 Dec. 91
17 May 92
16 June 92
2; Doc. 92
21 Dec. 92
7 Nov. 91 21 Dec.
13 Aug. 92 7 Feb.
14 Sept. 92 26 Mar. 94
1
17 Dec. 92 23 May 94
25 Feb. 93! 19 July 94
19 Feb. 81, 1 July 81
21 Oct. 93 3 Dec. 94
7 Mar.
29 Aug.
10 Oct.
29 May
9 Dec.
26 June
16 Dec.
20 Feb.
16 Feb.
22 Dec.
1 Apr.
26 July
9 Oct.
21 Oct.
4 Nov.
13 Jan.
28 Apr.
6 Feb.
24 Oct.
18 Nov.
1 July 87
4 Feb. 81
6 May 91
4 July 91
1 Mar. 92
10 Jan. 92
17 May 9
23 July 93
25 Oct. 93
10 Mar. 04
26 Mar. 94
19 July 94
2 Oct. 95
27 Aug.
15 Dec. 98
26 Mar. 99
26 Mar. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
92 26 July 99
94 26 July 99
9 Oct. 99
21 Oct. 99
17 Feb. 03
30 Dec. 91
21 Mar. 00
23 Apr.
23 Apr. 00
9 June 00
6 Apr. 01
15 Apr. 01
15 May 01
16 Nov. 01
16 Nov. 01
16 Nov. ci
23 Nov. 01
BEEV.MAJ.
7 Feb. 89
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
7 Apr. 97
27 Aug. 98
G June 98
26 Mar. 99
12 Dec. 99
10 Jan. 85
9 June 00
29 Nov. 00
4 Sept. 01
29 Nov. 00
rears
FnU~
Pay.
The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
316
16
LlETTTEIfAXTS.
Henry Mallinson53
Charles Harris Ackroyd54
Allan Charles Grenville Luther51
Sir Peter Frederic Fleming Leicester, )
Bart. Reserve {Depot) J
Arnold Ramsay Keppel56
Arthur MillsEllonghtonHenry Travis >
Walker51 J
Edward Harrison Rigg
Francis John Marshall Postlethwaite...
Hon. Edward Plantagenet Joseph \
Stourton42 )
Robert Hill Ellis57
John Edmund Simpson
William Edward Gatacre
Joseph Ernest Munby
Henry Ambrose Pudsay Littledale
Henry Clutterbuck
2SD inn.
20 May 99
20 May 99
12 Aug. 90
17 Feb. 00
1 Apr. 00
23 Apr.
5 Dec. 83
9 June 00
1 Aug.
26 Jan.
18 Mir. 01
12 Aug. 99
12 Aug. 99
6 Dec. 99
20 Jan. 00
18 Apr. 00! 18 Mar. 01
5 May 00 6 Apr. 01
S May 00 26 Apr. 01
19 May 00 15 May 01
1 1 Aug. 00 6 Nov. 01
11 Aug. 00 16 Nov. 01
25 Aug. 00 23 Nov. or
SEC03D LlErTEXAKTS.
2 Francis Bertie Brewis 5 Jan. 01
1 Herbert FitzMaurice Mills 5 Jan. 01
1 Clervaux Alexander C hay tor — 5 Jan. 01
1 Henry Kent Hughes 8 May 01
1 Harold Swift Kaye 8 May 01
1 John Acheson Staines Daniell 8 May 01
2 George Kingston Sullivan 26 June 01
1 Maurice Fitzmaurice Day 24 July 01
t George Montgomery Bond | 24 July 01
Nathaniel George Beauchamp Hal-) ,
hed, Haunted Infantry, S. Africa...) 2I ^US- <"
Quarter Marten.— 2 William Graham Judge,58 28 Aug. 86 ; Hon. Captain, 28 Aug. 96 ; Hon.Major, 29 Xov. 00
1 Harry Graham, 10 Mar. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Charles Costelloe,59 10 Oct. 74 ; Hon. Captain, 10 Oct. 84.
Facings Blue. — Agent/, Messrs. Cox and Co.
■tat Battalion returned from Burma, 20 Dec. 1887. ini Battalion embarked for Malta, 28 Dec. 18S1 :^
to India, 18S7 ; to Mauritius, Feb. 1899; to South Africa, Oct. 1899.
1 Sir Robert Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 13th Jan. 1355, and from the 29th -
May to the 30th Sept .1855, with the 55th Begt. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), .
siege and fall of Sevastopol, repulse of the sortie of 26th October, and assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and
8th Sept. — severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of
the Legion of Honour, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 55th Regiment in the Bhoo-
tan Expedition, including the attack and recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the
Southern Afghanistan Field Force from November 1880 to April 1881, including the evacuation of Candahar and"
Southern Afghanistan and the withdrawal of the force to India (received the thanks of Government).
0 Lt. Colonel Barter served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah.
Expeditionary Force as second in command ofthe 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was
present in the engagement at Shin Kamar in command of the Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Medal with,
two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 2nd Battalion King's Own York-
shire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River — wounded (twice
mentioned in despatches), and Magersfontein ; commanded the Infantry 20th Brigade during the engagements ■
near Lindley and Bethlehem, and at the capture of Bethlehem; was present during the operations around'
Fouriesburg resulting' in the surrender of Commandant Prinsloo (CB.).
10 Sir Henry Johnson served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp)..
Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid and in the operations in the Bazar, Lughman, and Hissarik Valleys (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the
Barmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light In-
fantry (two Clasps).
19 Major Ottley served as Adjutant 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field
Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and as Staff Officer to the
Yihowc Column. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Intantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements
at Belmont, Enslin and Modder River— dangerously wounded, losing a leg.
23 Major dparke served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the-
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close
of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Lt. Colonel Heath served as Transport Officer with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan.
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served with the Soudai> Frontier Field Force during
the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86 as Adjutant ofthe 1st Battalion ofthe South Staffordshire Regiment..
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant General Lines of Communication (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
25 Major Ellesserved in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of
the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
*? Major Hamilton served in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 18S7 with the 1st Battalion of
the Yorkshire Light Infantry, and for six months as Staff Officer to the Officer Commanding at Bhnmo (Medal
with two Clasps).
27 Captain Pease served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the opera-
tions in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
3X6« The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
28 Major Ellis served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field Force
iniSciouuder Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march to Vihowa.
-,J Major Rogers served as Transport Officer to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the
Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and the mnrch to
Vihowa ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kohat-Kurram Force as Transport Officer, including the opera-
tions on the Samana Range (mentioned in despatches) ; with the Kurram Movable Column as Transport Officer
(mentioned in despatches); and with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with three Clasps).
30 Major Wells-Cole served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
In 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own York-
shire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Karaar (mentioned in despatches, D SO. and
Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion King's Ovvr.
Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magers-
fontein; commanded the battalion during the operations near Liudley and Bethlehem, at the capture of
Bethlehem and Slabbert's Nek, and the subsequent surrender of Commandant Prinslco.
31 Major Marrable served in the Burmese Expedition from 1SS6 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion
Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the and
Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar— verj-
severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present at the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River,
and Magersfontein (Brevet of Major).
33 Captain Bond served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field Force
on 1690 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions, and in themarch to Vihowa. Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898 with the 4th Brigade
Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the
•engagement at Shin Kamnr (Medal with two Clasps). Served iu the Souti. African w:ir in 1999-1900 with the
and Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Inlantry, and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin,
Modder River, and Magersfontein, the operations around Lindley, and the capture of Bethlehem (ZWJO.).
31 Captain Withycombe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire
Light Infantry, and was present at the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, the
operations around Lindley (wounded), the capture of Bethlehem and Slabbert's Nek, and at the surrender of
Commandant Prinsloo.
3,; Captain Colquhoun served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
from the 29th March 189S ( Medal with Clasp).
37 Captain Tulloch served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhartwith
the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry from
the 4th Auril iSqS (Medal with Claso).
3- Captain Harris served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
iS9,--98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Inlantry (Medal with two Clasps).
Sj Captain Ottley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Inlantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900.
40 Captain Yate served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart with
the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry from the
29th March 1898 (Medal with Claso). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Yorksnire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Belmont and Enslin (dangerously
wounded).
41 Captain Taylor served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S9--98 as Signa ling Officer to the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present iu the engagement
at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (during November 1899 a1* Aide de Camp to Major General Fetherstonhaugh),
acd was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin (mentioned in despatches), Modder River, and Magers-
fontein ; took part in the operations around Thabanchu in August 1900, and subsequently under Major Generals
•Clements and Broadwood.
42 Captains Boulton and Barker, and Lieut. Hon. E. P. J. Stourton served in the South African war in 1399-1900
with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry.
43 Captain Fernyhough served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with lhe 2nd Battalion King's Own 'Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar vMedal with two Clasps). Served in tbe South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry, and as Brigade Signalling Officer 20th
Brigad e, ond was present in the engagements at Belmont and Enslin (severely wounded), the operatiors around
Lindley, the capture of Bethlehem and Slabbert's Nek, the surrender of Comn.andaDt Prinsloo, and the operations
at W8rm Haths and Pienaar's River (DUO.) .
45 Captain Doull and Lieut. Ball-Acton served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 with the 2nd Battation King's
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and were present at the operations around Lindley and the capture of Bethlehem.
46 Captain Hall served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India underSir William Lockhart in
3897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar — very severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battaliou Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was presf n t
in the engagements at Modder River and Magersfontein, and in the operations around Lindley (severely wouudedj.
47 Captain Gowans served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagement at Stormberg; afterwards with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry, and
was present at the operations around Lindley, the capture of Bethlehem and Slabbert's Nek, and the surrender o:'
Commandant Prinsloo.
45 Captain Riley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart with the
4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry from the
7tb March 1898 (Medal with Clasp).
49 Captain Fox served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India underSir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Kiug's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry,
and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Ciasps). Served iu the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Belmont,
Enslin, and Modder River — very severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
49t Captain Wintle served with the Waziristau Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with
Clasp).
b" Lieut. Simpson served in the South African war in 1589-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, and in the operations
around Lindley (severely wounded).
5; Lieuts. Johnson, Luther, and Walker served in the South African war in 1809-1900 with the 2nd Battalion
Yorkshire Light Infantry, and were present in the engagements at; Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magers-
fontein.
53 Lieut. Mallinson serted in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Y'orksbire Light Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, the operations around
Lindley, and the capture of Bsthlehem.
The King's Oiun Yorkshire Light Infantry. 316&
5* Lieut. Aekroyd served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Belmont and Enslin (severely wounded).
56 Lieut. Keppel served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry,
and was present at the engagement at Magersfontein.
5" Lieut. Ellis served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry,
and took part in the operations around Lindley, the capture of Bethlehem and Slabbert's Nek, and at the surrender
of Commandant Prinsloo.
i3 Major Judge served as Quarter Master to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the
Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob nrd Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march
to Vihowa. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshiro Light
Infantry and was present in the engagements at Modder River and Magersfontein, the operations around
Lindley, the captnre of Bethlehem and Slabbert's Nek, and vhe surrender of Commandant Prinsloo (Hon. rank of
Major).
59 Captain C'ostelloe served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the capture of the Gate Pah
(Medal).
Record, of the Services of the 1st Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
{formerly the 51st Regiment).
Raised in 1756. Expedition to Rochefort, 1757, returning same year. To Holland, 1758 (Seven Years' War —
battle of Minden). To United Kingdom, 1763. To Minorca, 1771. To United Kingdom, 1782. To Gibraltar, 1792.
To Corsica and Ulba, 1794. To Lisbon, 1797. To East Indies, 179S. To Ceylon, 1800. To England, 1807. To
Spain, i3o8 (battle of Corunna). To England, 1809. Made Light Infantry, 1809. Walcheren Expedition, 1S09.
To the Peninsula, i3n (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes). To Belgium and
France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1S10. Entitled "The King's Own Light Infantry," 1821. To the
Mediterranean, 1821. Tc United Kingdom, 1S34. To Australia and New Zealand, 1S38. To India, 1845. To
Barman, 1852 (capture of Pegu). To England, 1854. To Malta, 1855. To England, 1856. To India, 1857. To
United Kingdom, 1867. 1 0 India, 1872 (Afghan war, 187S-80. capture of Ali Musjid). To Burmah, 1885 ("Burma,
1885-7") To England, 1887. To Ireland, 1893. To England, 1S99. To Ireland, 1900.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (formerly the 105th
Light Infantry).
The 2nd European Madras Light Infantry was raised in 1839. East Indies, to 1856. Burmah, to 1858. East
Indies, to 1872. Title changed to " 105th Light Infantry," 1861. Aden, to 1874. England, to 1879. Ireland, to
1383. Tide changed to "King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry," 1881. England, to 1884. Malta, to 1887. East
Indies, to Feb. 1S99 (Zhob Field Force, 1890; N. W. Frontier of India Campaign, 1397-08). Mauritius, to Oct.
1899. South Africa, 1899.
Continuation of Notes to the Duke of Cambridge's Own {Middlesex Regiment).
<° Lieut. Furlong served in the Matabele war in 1896 with the BechuaDaland Border Police (Medal). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Natal Police, and was present in the engagements at Talana
Hill and Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Monte Christo and Pieter's Hill, and the relief
of Ladysmith; joined the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment 25th June.
''0 Second Lieut. Hodgson served in the South African war in 1895-1902 with the Ceylon Mounted Infantry, and
was present in the engagements at Poplar Grove and Zand River, and in the operations before Johannesburg and
Pretoria; joined the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment 2nd September.
il Lieut. Daw served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
52 Lieut. Piper served in the South African war in 1899-1933 with the 2nd Bittalion Middlesex Rejiment, and
was present in the operations on the Upper Tugela and at the relief of Ladysmith.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment
{formerly the 57th Regiment).
"Raised in 1755, and proceeded to the Mediterranean (as Marines), to 1757. Gibraltar, to 1763.
Miuorca, to 1767. Ireland, to 1775. America, to 1783. Nova Seotia, to 1790. England and Scotland,
to 1793. Low Countries, to 1793. England, to June 1794. Low Countries, to 1795. England, to
October 1795. West Indies, to 1803. (2nd Battalion raised in 1803.) England, to April 1804. Channel
Islands, to October 1804. Gibraltar, to July 1809. Peninsula, to June 1814. Canada, to July 1815.
(2nd Battalion reduced, Dec. 1 815.) France, to November 1817. Ireland, to Sept. 1824. England, to
1825. New South Wales (embarked in 16 convict ships), to March. 1831. India, to April 1846. England,
to March 1848. Ireland, to Feb. 1853. Corfu, to Sept. 1854. Crimea, to May 1856. Malta, to May
1S58. (A detachment at Aden f-om Sept. 1857 to March i860.) India, to Nov. 1860. New Zealand, to
April 1867. England, to Sept. 1871. Ireland, to Dec. 1873. Ceylon, to Feb. 1879. South Africa, to
Oct. 1879 (Zulu war). Ireland, to 1882. Channel Islands, to 1884. England, to 1 888. Ireland, to 1892.
Gibraltar, to 1895. England, to 1896. South Africa, to 189S. India. 1898.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment
(fomerly the 77th Regiment).
Raised in 1787, and procesded to India, March 1788. To England, 1807. Embarked for the Peninsula,
1811. To Ireland, 1814. To Jamaica, 1824. To Ireland, 1834. To Malta, 1834. To Ceylon, 1842. To
Jamaica, 1843. To Nova Scotia, 1846. To England, 1848. To Malta. 1854. To the Crimea, 1854. To
Eaglacd. 1S56. To New South Wales, 1857. To India, 1858. To England, 1870 (being the first
Bi?imont tnrough the Saez Canal) Entitled "The Duke of Cambridge^ Own Regiment of Foot,"
June 1876. To India, 1880. To England. 189S. To South Africa. 1899.
3i7
53
RD
]
The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry).
Formerly the 53rd (Shropshire) and the &$tli
B ucJt s Volunteers') (King's Light Infantry) Regiments)
Tist
1
I 2nc
Batt., Poona,
Bombay.
nd Batt.. S. Africa.
Regimental District.
SHREWSBURY,
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Shropshire and Hereford Militia respectively. J
The United Red and White Rose. " Aucto splendore resurgo." "Nieupobt" "ToUBNAr" " St. Lucia
"Talaveba" " Fuentks d'Onob "" Salamanca" "Vittobia" "Pvbenees" " Nivelle" "Nive"
"Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Bladbnsbubg" "Aliwal" "Sobbaon" " Punjaub "
Goojebat" "Lucenow " "Afghanistan, 1879-80 " "Egypt, 1882" " Suakin, 1835."
Fall 1 Half
Pay.jPay.
Colonel. — Sir Henry PercivaldeBathe,.B/.1.En». ^ £'.pi Nov. 39; Zt. 4 Capt. 14 Feb. 45 ; Capt. 4- Zt. Colonel,
pi7 Feb. 54 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Zieutenant General, 8 Oct. 76 ; General,
1 Jan. 79; Colonel 85th Light Infantry, 25 April 80.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 James Spens,13 C-B. Comdg . a Mobil e Column, S. Africa, 6 May 01 ; Aide tie Camptothr
King ; Zieut. 29 May 72 ; Capt. 1 July 83; Major, 7 Apr. 86; Zt. Colonel, 11 Feb. 98 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
Philip Bulman,25 DSO. Zieut. 11 Sept. 76 ; Capt. 4 Feb. 85 ; Major, 1 1 Feb. 94 ; Zt. Colonel, 19 Aug. 01.
2ND LIKUT.
30 Jan.
j I 1 May
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Majobs.
1 Arthur Havelock James Doyle,31 2nd 1
n Command 11 Aug. 00 )
2 Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkins,13 CMG.,
2nd in Command 19 Aug. 01
1 Acheson Francis Acheson hyle(Depot)
James Langford Pearse29 | 11 Aug
2 Arthur Robert Austen32 (Bt. Zt.Col.) \ Torl „,
xt v H 22 Jan. 01
29 Nov. 00) ....)
Fredk. Coore Mein,33 Reserve {Depot)... \v 22 Aug. 68
HerberVaneWilbraham,:14.Z<'e«er0e(.D<j>oO 30 Jan. 78
p.*. C.Frederick LionelBanon,3sCew<i7. 7
17 Sn. i.y. S. Africa J '
Kellermann Eyre M'Mahon, Adju- 1
tant 1 Volunteer Sn. 28 Mar. 99 ... i
RuscombeFieldWestmacott,39Rcs.(.D<7>oO
2 Stephen George Moore
Captains.
1 Gilbert Howell LenDv Buchanan, 1
Station Staff Officer, Jhansi <
1 Harvey Beauchamp Welman
Ernie William Kyrle Money,37 Gov.of )
Military Prison, Colchester 10 Apr. 00)
James Ross O'Connell,36 Egyptian ~)
Army, with rank of Major J
2 Robert Astley Smith
Oscar Hyde EastMarescaux,4|yl.D.C. ")
to Maj. General C. R. Knox 4 Dec. 99 J
2 John George Forbes
William Scott Warley Radcliffe
2 Cecil Pickford Higginson, DSO.
D.A.A.Gen. S. Africa, 1 June 01
Richard Avary Arthur Young JordaD
[Depot) >
John Joseph White, A djutant 2 Volun-\
teer Battalion 9 Mar. 01 /
Frederic Hugh Mackenzie, A rmy Pay j
Department j
2 Richard Rolls Gubbins, DSO
John Arkwright Strick,42 Adjutant )
B. B. 4- C. 1. Railway Vols. 5 Mar. 9y j
1 Hugh Lyle Smyth, A djutant 5 Mar. 99
1 Godfrey Meynell,43 Staff College
2 Clare James Garsia
Francis Djbbs Markham, Central \
Africa Regiment ;
Edward Bourrvau Lunrd, Signalling 1
Officer, S. Africa, 9 June 01 )
2 Charles Marshall, with l^Prov. Bn. ...
1 William Arthur Payn
2 Horace Mackenzie Smith, DSO
Robert Masefield ,
John Henry Bailey, sercing with East \
Africa Rifles j
William James Robinson
Lieutenants.
Clement Arthur Wilkinson
Clinton Wynyard Battye, DSO
2 Henry Grenville Bryant, DSO. 1
Brigade Signalling Officer, S. Africa J
Charles Ernest Atchison I 20 Feb.
Arthur Thomson Curgenven Rundle, 1 -tjia~
Chinese Regimer.t j j 2? May
2 Ernest Robert Maling English , 28 Sept.
1 Alexander Henry Lloyd M'Rae 6 Apr.
2 Edward Arthur Underwood 4 May
2 Henry Wildman Kettlewell 28 May
1 Kenneth Lyle Philpin Lely [ 18 Jan.
1 Christopher Hugh Cautley (Depot) ; 18 Jan.
2 Peter Francis Fitzgerald j it Feb.
2 Edw. Pendarves Dorrien-Smith, DSO., 20 May
1 Richard Carthew Middleton 20 May
2 Robert Patric Miles ' 12 Aug.
2 John Mark Carter j 12 Aug.
2 Philip Lewis Hanbury | :8 Oct.
2 John Charles Hooper ; 18 Oct.
Percy Robert Clifford Groves, \ . rw
Railway Staff Officer, S. Africa ... J ' I0 UCT-
2 George Arthur Delme-Murray ' 15 Nov.
1 Bertie Elibank Murray ' 18 Apr.
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1 July 81
11 Feb. 75
1 July 81
1 July 81
28 Oct. 71
26 Feb. 8:
9 Sept. 82
21 June 85
13 Sept. 86
11 May 84
31 Dec. 87
6 Dec. 89
? July 79
1 Sept. 86
1 Jan. 90
11 Feb. 90
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Pay, i Pay.
TJie King's (Shropshire Light Infantry).
318
LIEUTENANTS.
2 Robert Lambton Surtees
1 William Gochvine Robinson
2 Frank Evelyn Nevill Wrench
1 Lancelot Archer Jackson
Second Lieutenants.
2 James Humphrey Allen Payne
i Hugh Stuart Rogers
1 Percy Douglas Campbell Johnston
1 Granville Vere Hunt
2 Willred Guy Aymer Vallance
1 Leonard Duckworth Furber
2 Charles Martin Yassai-Smith
2 Rupert Edward Holmes a Court ...
1 Walter Middleton
I eonard Forbes
Francis James Leach
William laugworthy Herd, Sig- )
naliing Officer, S. Africa }
George Frederick Mellor
Raleigh Alban Kenneth Wilson
David Henry Leslie
William Ernest Fleming
Aubrey Percival Bowen
2ND LIBUT. LIEUT.
21 Apr. 00 1 May
21 Apr. 00 15 July
21 Apr. 00 4 Oct.
21 Apr. 00 14 Nov.
23 Mav
23 May 00
11 Aug. 00
iq Sept. 00
27 Oct. 00
5 Jan. 01
5 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01
4 May 01
24 July 01
27 July 01
14 Sept. 01
14 Sept. 01
14 Sept. or
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
. 3 ... Quarter Matters. — 2 James Forrest, 6 Sept. 99; Son. Captain, 23 July 00. — Provisional Battalion.
1 ... Edwin Lewis, 20 Mar. 01 ; Son. Lieut.
Henry Christie,** 1 Dec. So; Son. Captain, 1 Dec. go. — Reserve (Depot).
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Egypt, 27 Feb. 1882. 2nd Battalion embarked for Sontk Africa, 7 Nov. 1899.
■ Sir Hpurv Percival de Batheserved with the Scots Fusilier Guarde in the Crimean campaign from 17th Nov.
1854, and was present at tne siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
13 Brigadier General Spens served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Konrum Division, including the
Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
" Lt. Colonel Bulman served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusbt
Expedition (Medal).
29 Major Pearse served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedi-
tion to the Soudan in 188- with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp) , and ir: the subsequent occu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
31 Major Doyle served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including tho Zaimusht
Expedition aDd the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the expedition against Tambi, on the West Coast of
Africa, in 1892 (Medal with Clasp).
32 Lt.Coionel Austen served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to
the Soudan in 1585 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Tak-
doul — wounded (Clasp).
33 Major Mein served in the occupation of Suakin by Brit'sh troops in 1885-86.
31 Major WilDraham served in the Afghan war in 1870-80 with the Koorum Division (Modal).
35 Major Banon served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1E85 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, arid Khedive's Star).
37 Captain Money served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86. Served in the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1888 as'Orderlj Officer to Brigadier General Cbanner (Medal with Clasp).
38 Major O'Connell served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 3rd Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Fiiket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches. 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); in the operations in
1898 including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's
Medal) ; and in 1899 in the operations in the final advance against the Khalifa (3rd Class of the Medjidie).
39 Major Westmacott served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal witn Clasp).
41 Major Marescaux served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99, an d look part in the Karene Expedi-
tion, in the Mendiland Expedition (including the Song Town Kwalu Exp edition), and in the Protectorate
Expedition (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
a Captain Strick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
*3 Captain Meyaell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with tbe Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
** Captain Christie served in the expedition against the Yonnies. West Coast of Africa, in 1887-S8 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi, and with
the expedition to the Gambia in 1892 including the capture of Toniataba (Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry, — formerly
the 53rd (Shropshire) Regiment.
Raised in 1755 as the 55th Regiment. Gibraltar, to 1768. [Numbered 53rd, 1757.] Ireland, to 1776. Canada,
to 1789. [Entitled "Shropshire Regiment," 1782.I England, to 1790. Served as Marines, 1791. Scotland, to
1793. Flanders, to 1795 (capture of Nieuport and battle of Tournay). England, to 1796. West Indies, to 1802
(capture of St. Lucia). [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1807. England, to 1808. Ireland, to 1809. The
Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Vittoria. Pyrenees, Nivelle and Toulouse). England, to 1815,
St. Helena, to 1817. Reduced, 1817.] England, to 1805. East Indies, to 1823. England, to 1826. Ireland, to 1829.
Gibraltar, to 1834. Malta, to 1836. Ionian Islands, to 1840. England, to 1841. Scotland, to 1843. Ireland and
England, to 1844. India, to i860 (battles of Aliwal, Sobraon, and Goojerat, and capture of Lucknon). England, to
1864. Ireland, to i366. Canada, to 1S69. West Indies, to 1870. Bermuda, to 1875. Ireland, to 1877. Jersey, to
1878. Became 1st Battalion King's (Shropshire Light Infantry), 1881. England, to 1882. Egypt, to 1883 (Egyptian
war, 1882). Malta, to 1885. Egypt, to 1887 (Soudan Expedition, 1885). Malta, to 1891. Hong Kong, to 1894.
India, 1894.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The King's Shropshire Light Infantry
(formerly the 85*71 King's Light Infantry).
Raised in 1793 and proceded to Walsheren, 1794. England, to 1795. Jersey, to 1798. Isle of Wight, to 1799.
Jersey, to 1800. Isle of Wight, to 1801. Madeira, to 1802. Jamaica, to i3o8. England, to 1809. The Peninsula,
to tSii (battles of Fuentes d'Onor ard Nive). Ergland, to 1813. Spain, to 1814. America, to 1815 (battle of
Bladensburg). England, to 1821. Malta, to 1827. Gioraltar, to 1828. Malta, to 1831. England, to 1833. Ireland,
to 1836. Canada, to 1845. Barbadoes, to 1846. Ireland, to 1850. England, to 1853. Mauritius, to 1856. Cape of
Good Hope, to 1863. England, to 1866. Ireland, to 1808. India, to 1881 (Afghan war, 1879-80*. England to 1886.
Ireland, to 1894. England, to 1899. South Africa, 1899.
319 The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment).
TH -1 Formerly the $7 tit {West Middlesex) ri9tBatt.,Seounderabad,Madras.
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2nd Batt., South Afrioa.
3rd Batt., Woolwioh.
4t!i Batt., Alder shot.
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Regimental District I .-, , n
hodnslow. J Duke of Cambridge's Own) Regiments
(The 5th and 6th Battalions are formed of the Elthorne and East Middlesex Militia respectively.)
The Plume of the Prince of Wales. The Duke of Cambridge'sCoronet and Cypher. " Mtsorb" " Serin.jap.itam "
" AlBUHERA" " ClDDAD RODRIGO" " BADAJOz" " VlTTOBIA " " PYRENEES" " NlVELLE " " NlVB " " PbNINSULA"
"Alma" "Inkbbman" " Sevastopol" " New Zealand " "South Africa, 1879."
Colonel ia Chief.— Field Marshal Hit L'oyal Sighness George W. F. C. Duke 0/ Cambridge,1 KG. KT.
KP. GCB. GCSl. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Hon. Colonel in Chief to tht Force*, 4-0. fc, 3 Aug. 98.
Colonel. — Henry Kent,'- Ensign, ?8 Aug. 45 ; Lieut. p23 Aug. 50 ; Captain, 27 Sept 54 ; Major, 24 Aug. 58 ;
Lt. Colonel, pi*3 June 68 ; Colonel, 13 June 73; Major General, 23 Oct. 83; Lt. General, 28 Aug. 86; Colonel
! Middlesex Regiment, 30 Nov. 00.
11 'Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 p.s.c, James Grove White,' Lieut. 12 Nov. 73 ; Capt. 2 Jan. S ; Major, 18 Sept. $9,
Lt. Colonel, 18 Sept. 98.
••■ 3 Ernest Vernor. Bellers,5 Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Captain, 23 May 84; Major, 18 Sept. 93 ; Lt. Colonel,
! 17 Feb. 00.
••■ 4 p.s.c. Charles Rudyerd Simpson,6 Lieut. 21 Sept. 74 ; Captain, 19 July 82 ; Major, 7 Juno 93 ; Bt.Lt.
Colonel, 16 Nov. 98'; Lt. Colonel, 24 Feb. 00.
••• a Francis Douglas Lumley, Lieut. 10 Mar. 75 ; Capf. 28. June 84 ; Major, 6 Nov. 93 : Lt. Colonel, 27 May 01
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Majors.
3 Robert Douglas Longe,52ii<f in Com-~)
mand 30 Nov. 00 )
[4 p.s.c. Edward John Sharpe,9 2nd in \
Command 21 Dec. 00 )
William Scott-Moncrielf,,02)id in Com- >
mand 27 May 01 S
p.s.c. Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston, > I
2nd in Command ?o July 01 S
George Beresfoid Lempriere1- (lit. >
Lt.C0l.2g Nov. 00) J
Geo. Walter Wrey Savile,13 DSO
Lionel GrantOliver
Charles Robert Dyer1*
Reginald do Hardewicko Burton15
Ernest Albert Bennett,16 Adjutant \
5 Battalion 13 July 96 )
Francis Sapte, DSO. Adjutant 6 Bn. \
25 Nov. 97 )
Bertram Edmund Ward
p.s.c. Evelyn Wm. Medows Norie18
James Eyre Drummond Ward, ser-\
ving with East Africa Bi/les }
ErnestWilliam Rokeby StepheusoD,19 >
Adjutant 19 May 00 j
Algernon Forbes Randolph, Station 1
Staff Officer. Bellary, 19 Sept. 00 ... )
Captains.
Henry Montague Eustace,20 DSO
Robert Hall Hayes21
Jenkin Stephen Jones
Frank George Mathias Rowley, Com- 1
niandant Poowtmallee Depot J
Robert James Ross,22 Staff7 College
Charles Edward Pemberton12
John William Lindredge Elgee
Arthur Crawford Julian Campbell
Hamilton Walter Edward Finch, 1
Adjutant 20 Aug. 98 }
Robert Archer Haviiand23
Herbert Norwood Blakeney, DSO. >
South Africa j
Leslie Stuart Roome24 (Depot)
John Hamilton Hall
Hubert Edmond Foster,25 Adjutant >
2 May 00 i
William Claudius Casson Ash
Hugh Fletcher MacEwan2"
George Williams Haslehust,28 Mtd.j
Infantry, South Africa j
William Daly Ingle,2' Egyptian Army...
Hervey Noel Couchman
Henry Stony10 Adjutant o Mar. 01
George Augustus Bridgman31
Reginald Heinemann
Charles M'Key,34 Egyptian Army
Charles Sidney Dalton Fisher35
Philip Martin Large36
William Henry Abeil
Georgo Lewis-Lloyd. TV. African F. F.
William Harold Collier Davv
Fran k W ill iam Ramsay, Mtdjnf .S.Africa
14 Llewelyn, Stephen Denharn37
j4 Frederick T. C. Hill
Louis A. Burrowes374,
Bernard A. Thompson
James D. Mackay
Gerald Wilson Uentley39
Henry Percy Osborne33
Henry Percy Frank Bicknell38
Lieutenants.
Frederic Ernest Swaineon
Herbert Philip Gordon Cochran
William Archibald Stewart40
2ND LIBCT.
CAPTAIN.
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14 Sept. 78
21 June 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
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9 Mar. 89
9 Nov. 89
3 May 90
29 Nov. 90
17 Dec. 90
7 Nov. 91
13 July 92
28 Sept. 92
19 Nov. 92
19 Nov. 92
17 Deo. 92
23 Dec. 93
28 Sept. 95
29 Feb. 96
5 Sept. 96
18 Nov. 96
18 July 94
6 June 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb. 97
15 May 97
7 Apr. 97
6 Mar. 95
22 Dec. 94
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5 July 9 9
20 May 99
4 Jan. oq
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5 July 99
12 Aug. 99
11 Sept. 76!
31 May 76
10 Mar. 80
11 Mar. 80
13 Mar. 80
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21 July 80
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LlEUTEX-i-WIS.
2XD LIEUT.
John Seeker12 22 Not.
Denzil Onslow Cochrane Newton41 1 9 Dec.
Harcourt George Lionel Bengough42
Francis Lucas Clement Scott
Arthur Kingston, West Africa
Harold Edward Lepel Glass
Herbert Frederick Spence43
Douglas Cyril Percy-Smith, DSO.
Harold Echalaz Welch
George Darling Wright
Cecil Beckham Harcourt
Alfred Henry Hooper
Edward Montgomery Harris
Edmund Featherstone Osier
Noel Edward Grey Willoughby'4...
Oswald Vernon Forbes
9 Dec.
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14 Mar. 00
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[8 Apr.
William Charles Hendriks : 21 Apr.
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9 June
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4 Aug.
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4 Aug.
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00 4 Aug.
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Charles Arthur Crawley-Boevey(Dej7oi') 21 Apr.
Conway Bennett Thompson41 21 Apr.
Richard Trevor Tudor Owen15 21 Apr.
Henry Percy Richmond Anson 21 Apr.
David Henry Llewellyn Thomas 5 May
Henry Napier Rowlatt 5 May
Bernhart Adolph Wm. Charles Moller46 5 May
Arthur Frank Henty 5 May
Hugh Mowbray Meyler47
John Sydney Cunningham
Thomas Begby Houghton Thorne
John Hodder Furlong49
Herbert Philip Hilton48
Hay Stewart Mitchell
J. Whiteman
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Philpot Macdonald
William Alfred Odling
Henry Leslie Homan
Henry Melancthon Strong
Walter Thornton Hodgson50
Harry Cuthbert Pulley
Charles Wanford Watney
Cedric Rupert Hay
Graham Bell Murray
Douglas Walter Churchill
Douglas Charles Owen
Frederic Harry Bnrn Passy
Ralph Edwin Hotchkin Griffith
Robert Heath Anderson
Edward Armstrong Trafford
3 Harry Durie Cloete
3 Edward Arthur Weinholt
4 Geoffrey Norton Thompson
Wilfrid Henriques Samuel
Kenneth James Roy, W. African 1
F.F.with rank of Lieut $
Charles Alexander Shaw Page
Harvey Goodwyn
William lnce Webb-Bo wen
Herbert Edward Large
3 James Charles Philips
4 Vere Loraine Nuthall Pearson
2 Aug. Mervyn Owen Anwyl Passingham
3 Richard Reginald Rowe
4 Edward Barker
4 Guy Woodfull
4 Alfred Kenneth Budge
2 Percy Ayscough Willis
2 J. Y. Storer
3 Herbert Augustus Hill
William Prescott Ross Wheatley
I Quarter Matters. — 1 Thomas Daw,51 26 Feb. 96 ; Ron' Lieut.
2 Thomas Piper,51 10 Oct. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
3 William Fulcher, 24 Mar. co; Son. Lieut.
4 Franz Piens, 28 Mar. oo; Hon. Lieut,
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Cape of Q-ool Hope, 25 Apr. 96. 2nd Battalion embarheS, for South Africa, 2 Dec. 1 99.
=; May 00 26 Feb.
5 May 00 29 Mar.
19 May odI 29 Mar.
19 May oo1 29 Mar.
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9 Major Sharpe served with the
57th Regiment in the Zulu war of
1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe
and throughout the operations of
"Clarke's Column" (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war
of r882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
16 Maior Bennett served with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
15 Major Norie served with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
1889-90 in charge ot the Intelligence
Department (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Signalling
Officer (Medal with Clasp) . Served
in the operations in China in 1900 as
D.A.Q.M. Gen. for Intelligence (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
19 Captain Stephenson served in the
operations in South Africa in 1896 on
the Lines of Communication at Mafe-
king (Medal).
21 Captain Hayes served with the
Hazara Expeditionin 1891 as Brigade
Transport Ofncer(Medal withClasp) .
23 Captain Ross served during the
operations in South Africa in 1896 on
the Lines of Communication at Mafe-
king.
34 Captain M'Key served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchenerin 1896, includ-
ing the engagement at Firket and the
operations at Hafir (promoted to be
Second Lieutenant, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, British Medal, and Khe-
dive's Medal with two Clasps).
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkemian (horse shot!, and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the Hou-:e of Commons Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
- Lieut. General Kent served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 26th March 1865 with the 77th Regiment,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie and Turkisu Medal). Nominated to the 1st Class of the Medjidie for services rendered to tho Sultan of
Turkey.
4 Lt. Colonel White served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, ana Tras present at the action of Gin-
gindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal withClasp).
Served during the operations in South Africa in 1896011 the Lines of Communication, and commanded the
Reserve (Imperial Contingent) at Mafeking.
5 Lt.Colonel Belters and Major Longe served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and were present
at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column"
(Medal with Clasp) .
6 Lt. Colonel Simpson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbira (mentioned in despatches) and
Khartoum (mentioned ia despatches, Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
two Clasps).
2,2oa The Dulte of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment).
10 Major Scott-Moncrieff served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action
of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and was present in the
operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900 including the action at Spion Kop (severely wounded).
18 Lt Colonel Lempriere (Brevet of Lt.Colonel), Captain Pemberton, and Lieut. Seeker served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the ?nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and were present in the operations on the Upper
Tugela in January 1000, including the engagements at Spion Kop, Colenso (second action), and Hlangwane. and
the relief of Ladysmith ; took part in the advance through Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van
Wyk. Botha's Pass, and Allemann's Nek, and subsequent affairs.
1:1 Major Savile served in the South African war iu 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and
was present in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900, including the engagements at Spion Kop
(severely wounded), Hlangwane and Pieter's Hill; took part in the advance through Northern Natal, includine the
engagements at Van Wyk, Botha's Pass and Allemann's Nek, and subsequent affairs (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
14 Major Dyer served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and was
present in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900, including the engagements at Spion Kop, Colenso-
(second action), and Hlangwane, and the relief of Ladysniith.
j5 Major Burton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and
was present in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900. including the action at Spiou Kop (severely
wounded) ; took part in the advance through Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van Wyk, Botha's.
Pass and Allemann's Nek, and subsequent affairs.
211 Captain Eustace served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and
was present in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900, including the engagements at Spion Kop,
Colenso (second action), Hlangwane, and Pieter's Hill; took part in the advance to Newcastle and in subsequent
affairs {DSO.).
23 Captain Haviland served in the Soutn African war in 1899-1900 at the Base from 1st January till the end of
March 1900; took part in the advance through Northern Natal, Including the eogajements at Van Wyk, Botha's
Pass, and Allemann's Nek, and subsequent affairs.
24 Captain Roome served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, andi
took part in the advance from Elandslaagte to Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van Wyk, Botha's
Pass, and Allemann's Nek.
25 Captain Foster served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment as.
Regimental Transport Officer from ist January to 12th May, and was present in theoperations on the Upper Tugela
in January 1900 including the action at Spion Kop and at the relief of Ladysmith.
27 Captain MacEwan served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment,
and was present in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900, including the engagements at Spion
Kop, Colenso (second action), and Hlangwane, and the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatchesi; took part
in the advance through Northern Natal, including the engagement at Van Wyk, Botha's Pass, and Allemann's Nek,,
and subsequent affairs.
** Captain Haslehust served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at Hlangwane and at the relief of Ladysmith
29 Captain Ingle served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Orderly Officer
to the General Officer Commanding the British Division, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned
in de-patches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) ; and in 1899 in the operations resulting in the
final defeat of the Khalifa — horse shot (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
3U Captain Storr served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and
was present in the operations on the Upper Tugela and at the relief of Ladysmith ; took part in the advance
through Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van Wyk, Botha's Pass, and Allemann's Nek, and subsequent
affairs.
31 Captain Bridgman served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagement at Willow Orange and the battle of Colenso ; was present with the 2nd
Battalion Middlesex Regiment in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900, including the engagements
at Spion Kop, Colenso (second actioni, and Hlangwane, and the relief of Ladysmith; took part iu the advance
through Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van Wyk, Botha's Pass, and Allemann's Nek, and subsequent
affairs.
35 Captain Fisher served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at Spion Kop, Colenso (second action), Hlangwane, and Pieter's Hill, and the relief
of Ladysmith; took part in the advance through Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van Wyk, Botha's
Pass, and Allemann's Nek, and subsequent affairs (mentioned in despatches).
36 Captain Large served in the South African war in 1 899-1900, and took part in the advance through Northern
Natal and in various affairs ; employed as Regimental Transport Officer from 12th May to 10th July, and afterwards
with Mounted Infantry.
17 Captain L. S. Denham served in the operations in the Lagos Hinterland, West Africa, in 1898.
a"t Captain Burrowes served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 v ith the ist-
Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum ( British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
38 Captains Osborne and Bicknell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalim
Middlesex Regiment, and were present in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 190c, including the
engagements at Spion Kop, Colenso (second action), and Hlangwane.
39 Lieut. Bentley served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and
was present in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900, including the action at Spion Kop —
wounded.
,0 Lieut. Stewart served in thfl South African war in 1899-19-0 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and
was present in the operations on the Upper Tugela in January 1900, including the action at Spion Kop.
41 Lieuts. Newton and Thompson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2iid Battalion Middlesex
Regiment.
42 Lieut. Bengough served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment,
and took part in the advance througn Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van Wyk.Botha's Pass, and.
Armand's Nek; employed as Regimental Transport Officer from nth July onwards.
** Lieut. Spence served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, and
took part in the advance through Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van Wyk, Botha's Pass, and
Armand's Nek, and subsequent affairs; previously served with tbe Duke of Edinburgh's Own Volunteer Rifles on
the Lines of Communication in Cape Colony.
44 Lieut. Willoughby served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Battalion Middlesex Regimenton
the Lines of Communication in Cape Colony ; joined the 2nd Battalion 26th August.
46 Lieut. Owen served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire
Regiment ; joined the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment nth August.
46 Lieut. Moller served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the City Imperial Volunteers, and was present,
in the engagements at Jacobsdal, Paardekop, Poplar Grove, Brandfort, Zand River, Pretoria, Bethlehem, Naauw-
port Nek, and Diamond Hill; joined the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment 13th September.
4" Lieut. Meyler served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Rhodesian Field Force, with 2nd Battalion
Middlesex Regiment from nth July, and subsequently with Mounted Infantry.
48 Lieut. Hilton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with Roberts's Horse, and was present at
the relief of Kimberley, in the operations at Paardeberg, the occupation of Bloerafontein, the engagement at
Sanna's Post, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the engagements at Diamond Hill, Heidelberg
and Bethlehem ; joined the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment 29th September.
\_Fcr remainder of Notes, gee end of Yorkshire Light Infantry, p. 3166.
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GOSPORT.
The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Formerly the both (The King's Royal Rifle Corps).
321
(The 5th, 7th, 8 tli, and 9th Battalions are formed of the Huntingdon, 2nd Middlesex, Callow, and
North Cork Militia respectively.)
Celer etAudax." "Louisburg" "Quebec, 1759" "Roleia" "
"BUSACO" " FUENTES d'O.VOB" " ALBUHERa" " ClUDAD RODRIGO'
"Pyrenees" " Nivelle " "Nive" " Orthes " "Toulouse"
" Goojerat" " South Afbica, 1S51-2-3" "Delhi " " Taku Fobis "
Yimiera" " Martinique " "Talaveba "
" Badajoz " "Salamanca " " Victoria "
'Peninsula" " Punjaub " " Mooltas "
' Pbkin " " South Afbica, 1879 " "Ahmad
Khel " " Kandahab, i3So" "Afghanistan, 1878-80 " " Egtpt, 1882, 1884 " " Tel-el- Kebib" " Chitral."j
1 1'ears'ser.
Colonel in Chief.— Field Marshal Sis Royal Sighness The Duke of Cambridge,1 KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 3 Mar. 69.
Colonel Commandant.— Y€ St. Son. Sir Redvers Henry Buller,'2 GCB. GCMG. [R], Ensign. P23 May 58 ;
I Lieut. vg Dec. 62; Captain, P2S May 70; Bt.Major, 1 Apr. 74: Jit. Lt. Colonel, n Nov. 78; Colonel, 27
Sept. 79; Major General. 21 May S4 ; Lt. General, 1 Apr. 91 ; General, 24 June 96 ; Colonel Commandant
King's Royal Rifles, 13 July 95.
Sir Francis Wallace Grertfell.J GCB. GCUG. Governor of Malta, with rank of General, 31 Dec. 98 [RJ,
Ensign. p5 Aug. 59; Lieut. p2i July 63 ; C-iptain, v 2S Oct. 71 ; Brevet Major, 11 Nov. 78 ; Major, 1 July St ;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79; Colonel, 18 Nov. 82; Major General, 3 Aug. 89; Lieut. General, 1 Apr." 98 ;
■ Colonel Commandant King's Royal Rifles, 7 Aug. 98.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 4 Edward William Herbert,1 Lieut. 2 Dec. 74 ; Capt. 19 Aug. S3 ; Bt.Major, 21 May 84 ;
Major, 15 Oct. 90; Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 98.
2 Harold Gore-Browne,5 Lieut. 11 Veh. 76 ; Captain, iS Apr. 83 ; Major, 4 Jan. 93 ; Lt. Colonel, 2: Oct. 99.
3 William Pitcairn Campbell,6 Aide de Camp to the King ; Lieut. 10 Mar. 76; Captain, 18 Apr. 85 ; Major,
5 Apr. 93 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Jan. 00 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
1 p.s.c. Robert Calveriey Alington Bewicke Bewicke-Copley,7 CB. Lieut. 2 Feb. 77 ; Captain, 9 Oct. 85 ;
Major, 13 Jan. 94; Lt. Colonel, 18 Mar. 00.
2ND LIEUT. LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BBEV-MAJ.
Majors.
1 p.s.c. Francis Alexander Fortescue,10 ~)
2nd in Command 25 Jan. 00 j
3 WalpoleSwintonKayp,l-2Hrf in Com. >
18 Mar. 00 (Bt. Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00)... i
4 p.s.c. Charles Roderick Robert")
M'GrigorW {Bt. Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00) V
D. A. Gen. S. Africa )
2 Henry Anstruther Kinloch
3 Evelyn William Thistlethwayte15
Charles John Markham.l" Adjutant 22 [
Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 3 Jan. 98 )
1 Gerald Neill Prendergasti*
p.s.c. Oliver Stewart Wood Nusent,la >
DSO. Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. Ireland)
3 Frederick Brydges Major Henniker'-M...
William Henry Salmon-l
Arthur Blewitt,— Egyptian Army
t Harry Francis PakenQam'^ (Depot)
Herbert Delamark Banks, Ji Res.(Depot)
Dudley Granvdle Ricoard Ryder, 26 j
Reserce (Depot) )
SirGuyTheopoilusCampbell, -Bui^.jK1 (
Heserce {Depot) )
Nicholas E. d3 B. Fenwick, Ees. {Depot)
George Coryton Lister, Adjutant 2 \
London Volunteer Rifles 1 Auff. 99...J
Craufurd Alex. Gordon Clark,* Adju- \
tant 13 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles ... j
p.s.c. Thomas Lethbridge Napier Mor-
land-7 (Bt. Lt. Colonel 29 Nov. 90),
Comdt. TV. African E. Eorce in X.
Nigeria, with rank of Colonel
p.s.c. Reginald Stewart Ox.ley,30 Dep,~\
Assist. Adj. Gen. Chester, 25 Feb. 01 J
i July
i Aug.
79 10 Feb.
79 1 July
81, i July 88
81 1 29 Dec. 33
I
t July 95
10 June 96
13 Aug. 70 1 July 81 11 Mar. 89 12 Mar. 89 1 July 96
May
Aug.
May
: Jan.
1 July
1 July
27 Sept.
10 May
29 July
27 Jan.
9 Sept.
27 Jan.
6 Feb.
t Oct.
28 Apr.
28 Feb.
69] 28 Oct.
6 Feb.
81 j ti Sept. 89
81 1 17 Jan. 90
82 i 25 June 9D
I _
16 July 90
15 Oct. 90
82
83 20 Nov. 90
78
Captains.
Henry Charles Howard, Comdg. 4 Bn. \ ■
Railway Pioneers, S. Africa, with -
rank of Major )
James Kierd Watson.31 CMG. DSO. \
Egyptian Army f !
Hon. St. Leger Henry Jervis,32 DSO. \
Brigade Major, South Africa /
Charles Slingsby Chaplin ,33 Mid. ) \
Inf. South Africa, with rank of Major $
4 Frank Douglas-Pennant
2 Cromer Ashburnham*1
Steuart Welwood Hare,35 Adj. 6 Bn. )
Rifle Brigade 18 Feb. 98 )
John Curteis, Army Pay Department ...
Son. John Roderick Brownlow, Ad- \
jutant 7 Battalion 21 Dec. 96 _$
Henry Charles Warre,37 DSO. Brigade ")
Major, South Africa J
1 Son. Alan Richard Montagu Stuart- ")
Wortley,38 DSO. {Depot) j
1 Edward Northey59 7 Mar.
4 James Hawley Gilbert Feilden t Aug.
Leopold Christian Duncan Jenner, 1 „
Adj. 3rdLondonVol. Rifles, 14 Mar. 99} 21 JN0V"
Charles Gosling, Adj. 5 Bn, 26 June 01 22 Aug.
6 May 91
6 May 91
10 Nov. 91
10 June 85
10 June 86
1 Apr. 841
5 June 80
20 Dec. 91
:6 Nov. 98
23 Aug. 84! 4 Jan. 93
23 Aug. 84 s Apr. 93
I
23 Aug. 84; 4 Aug. 93
12 Nov. 84 9 Sept. 93
25 April 85
6 May 85
j 6 May 85!
24 June 85!
30 Jan. 86;
5 May 86
12 May 86j
4 Dec. 86
8 July 99
10 Dec. 96
23 Mar. 98
15 Oct. 98
29 Dec. 58
21 Oct. 99
7 Jan. 00
25 Jan. 00
17 Mar. 00
18 Mar. 00
7 Jan. 94
9 Jan. 95
21 Oct. 91
10 June 85
13 July 01
14 Aug. 01
9 Oct. 01
29 Nov. 00 j ?6 Oct. 01
5 Oct.
5 Nov.
23 Sept. 93 16 Nov.
ic Oct. 93
15 Jan. 94
[4 Mar. 94
14 Mar. 94
4 Apr. 94
20 June 94
3 Jan. 95
12 Apr. 90 23 Jan. g;
16 Apr. 93
7 May 90'
15 May 90
20 Nov. 90
25 Feb. 91'
11 Mar.
1 July 95
9 Nov. 96
30 Jan. 97
5 Feb. 97;
FuiT
Pay.
'aer.l
Halll.
P«y.|
32:
The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
I '"
Captains.
Charles Legge Eustace Eustace,4'2 DSO. Commanding 4th Dio.\
Mounted Infantry, South Africa, with rank of Major j
John Augustus Hope
2 Eric Pearce-Serocold, Staff College
3 Henry Arthur Whitby Briscoe43
3 Charles John Sackville-West,44 (Brevet Major 29 Nov. 00), Aide\
de Camp to Major General Hildyard, 25 Oct. 01 /
4 Cecil William W'ilson. DSO. Acting D.A.A. Gen. Cork, 27 Mar. 01
Richard Byron,45 DSO. Adjutant 9 Battalion 16 Aug. 99
2 Alexander John Lainson,40 DSO
Lewis Francis Philips, Asst. Provost Marshal, 15 Apr. 01
1 Herbert Richard Blore,4' Bt. Major 29 Nov. 00, Adjutant 1 1 Mar. 99
4 Geoffrey Charles Shakcrley
1 Louis Bertio Cumberland4*
Guy Stewart. St. Aubyn,49 Assistant Military Secretary, Malta, \
1 Feb. 01 (Brevet Major 29 Nov. 00) )
4 William Henry Loraine Allgooil,50 Adjutant 10 Mar. 01
[3 Richard Henry Beaumont51
2 William Barnett5'2
1 Lord Robert William Orlando Manners,53 DSO
1 Wilfred James Long54
Victor Henry Sylvester Scratchley,55 DSO. Sujidf. of Gymnasia, ~>
Colchester, 28 June 01 (temp.) J
3 Gwyn Venables Hordevn,50 Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 00, Adjutant (
19 Mar. 01 S
4 Cecil Champagne Herbert-Stepney5?
2 Henry Clifford Rodes Green
4 Mans'el Loudon Porter
2 Edward Francis Ward
1 Frederick Maurice Criim»
Christopher Egerton Balfour, DSO. Aide de Camp to Lt. General I
Hon. N. G. Lyttelton 28 Mar. 00 j
Richard ChesterlMaster, Comdt. Gen. British S. Africa Police,)
with rank of Lt. Colonel (Brevet Major 14 Jan. 01) (
Stanley Fielder Mott
3 Rudolf George Jelf°i
4 George Arthur Paget Rennie, DSO
2 Bertram Fitzherbert Widdrmgton
Dermot Howard Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell,'1'2 M VO. Aide \
de Camp to Commander in Chief Malta r )'
Hon. Conway S. G. Canning,63 Reserve (Depot)
Charles Bernard Petre
George Ayscough Armytage, Sitpdt. of Gymnasia, Glasgow
George Frederick Barnard Hankey-
Wynne Parr Lynes05
Albert Ingraham Paine
3 Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon Foljambe
4 Richard Johnstone00 (Depot)
1 Mervyn Pratt
2WD LIMIT.'
Lieutenants.
1 Bernard John Majerjdie0'
Humphrey Francis William Bircham
John Humphrey Davidson, ^DSO. Divisional Signalling Officer, >
South Africa $
1 William Algernon Ireland Kay09
Augustus Ernest Cathcart, Special Service, South Africa
Hereward Wake, DSO
Harry Cecil Johnson,'" DSO. Adj. 2 Imperial Lt. Horse, South ")
Africa, with rank of Captain j
Charles Hugh Napier Seymour
Y€ Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies,'1 DSO
3 Reginald Frank Manley Sims,"- DSO. Brigade Signalling Officer, )
South Africa }
3 George Kendall Priaulx
1 Alfred Digby Legard'3
2 Geoffrey Makins
Henry Herbert Ronald White
1 Henry Brewster Percy Lion Kennedy09
1 Gerald Hamilton Martin,'5 Secretary to the Military Governor )
of Pretoria 5
1 Reginald Gilbert Stirling'0
Gilbert John Acland Troyte
2 Alexander Robert Leith
1 Cyril Francis Hawley"
2 Hon. Alfred Frederick William Harris
Richard Edward Crichton
Thomas Gerald Dalby
2 Frank Godfrey Willan
2 George Culme-Seymonr
3 Alexander Fraser Campbell Maclachlan'9
1 Robert Francis DalrympleSO
1 Arthur Thomas Hodgson8l
1 William Swynfen Whitehall Parker-Jervis*2
3 Edward Austin Bradford
4 Charles Alfred Howard
George Henry Bamett
2 Thomas Hubert Harker
2 George Charles Kelly*3
Alexander John Fife
30 Jan. 89
22 May 89
9 Oct. 89
16 Oct. 89
id Dec. 89
23 Apr. 90
7 May 90
28 June 90
9 July 90
29 Oct. 90
29 Nov. 90
17 Dec. 90
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Mar.
90 1
17 Jan. 91
17 Jan. 91
91
91
91
91
25 Mar. 91
10 June 91
25 July 91
18 Nov. 91
3 Feb. 92
25 May 92
6 May
1 July
1 s July
23 Aug.
4 Nov.
18 May
23 Nov.
4 Jan.
15 Feb.
22 Feb.
9 Sept.
23 Sept.
23 Sept.
10 Oct.
14 Mar.
1 Nov.
14 Mar.
4 Apr.
1 May
20 June 94
10 Aug. 94
3 Jan. 95
11 Mar. 95
13 Mar. 95
20 July 95
19 May 97
22 Jan. c6
12 Feb. 96
28 Mar. 96
18 July 96
2 Jan. 97
17 Mar. 97
1 7 Mar. 97
15 Sept. g-'
23 Feb. 91
23 Feb. 91
23 Feb. cS
18 May 98
1 June 98
*>±ay 90
. June 98
27 July -
12 Oct.
15 Oct.
25 Jan.
8 Feb.
15 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
22 Mar.
5 Apr.
20 May
4 Oct.
18 Oct.
25 Oct
25 Oct.
25 Oct.
25 Oct. 1
3 Aug. 98
25 Oct. 99
28 Oct. 9g
11 Nov. 99
11 Nov. 99.
21 Aug.
11 Dec
31 Dec,
31 Dec,
'18 Feb
12 Apr
14 June 98
1 Aug. 98
14 Sept. 98
15 Oct. 98
1 Jan. 99
4 Feb. 99
8 Feb. 99
8 Mar. 99
30 Aug. 99
->T Cint. gg
99
99
99
99
99
99
90
21 Oct
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
22 Oct.
25 Nov.
4 Dec.
18 Dec.
7 Jan.
7 Jan.
25 Jan.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
24 Feb.
13 Mar.
17 Mar.
28 Mar.
14 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
14 Nov. 00
1 Jan. -
13 Jan.
19 Jan.
5 Feb.
19 Feb.
19 Feb.
19 Feb.
21 Aug.
11 Dec.
31 Dec.
9&
98
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
:8 Feb.
18 May v
14 Sept. 98
29 Dec. 98
29 Dec. 98
8 Mar. 09.
8 Mar.
8 Mar.
17 May
17 May
21 Oct.
22 Oct.
99
90
99
99
99
99
4 Dec. 99
7 Jan. 00
7 Jan. 00
17 Mar. 00
24 May 00
1 Jan. 01
13 Jan. 01
13 Jan. 01
13 Jan. 01
13 Jan. 01
25 Feb. 01
10 Mar. 01
19 Mar. 01
26 Nov. °i
15 Apr. 01
26 June 01
26 June 01
3 July 01
20 July 01
20 July 01
18 Sept. 01
24 Sept. 01
Years Ser
Full Hall
Pay, Pay.
3
The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
j'o
Lieutenants.
3 Bryan James Curling-
i Beauchamp Seymour^ -...
2 John Edward Norfor Heseltine
i Reginald Henry Seymours9
4 Somerset Alfred George Finch
3 Ivor Sainte Croix Rose
3 Frederick Victor Yeats Brown
Geoffrey Trollope Lee
i Frank Lionel Pardoe87
2 Richard Nevile Abadie
2 Henry Albemarle Vernon
4 Kenelm Stanley Smith
4 Francis William Lloyd Edwards
4 Charley Vernon Leslie Poe
i Hugh Wharton Myddleton Watson
3 George Temple Blewitt
i Colin Douglas Eyre
Second Lieutenants.
i Austin Henry Huth63
3 Richard Durand Temple
3 Jocelyn Francis Renton-Pixley
4 Cyril Aubrey Blacklock
i James Gerald Guy Mellor
4 Griffith Wynne Finch
2 Edward Bridgeman Denison
2 Henry Thomas Thornhill (Depot)......
2 Francis Joseph Richardson
2 George Arthur Hamilton Beaumont .
2 Geoffrey Cookson ..
4 Cecil John Talbot Rhys Wingfield ....
i Alfred ErskiDe Bonham-Carter
Allen Aldwin Soames
Edward Alexander Pratt-Bariow ....
4 Francis Octavus Grenl'ell
4 Arthur Ord French-Brewster
4 Alan John Hunter
William Douglas Barber
4 Edward Geoffrey St. Aubyn
Marcus Louis Stewart Clements
4 Godfrey Arthur Stanhope Mure
4 Henry Colin Mansel Porter
4 Leycester Aylmer
3 William Moore Cole-Hamilton
3 Wyndham Henry Deedes
Hubert Maunsell Gosling
Arthur Percivale Evans
Richmond Fothergill Robinson
oo
2ND LIEUT.
29 Nov. 99
30 Dec. 99
17 Jan. 00!
17 Jan. 00
24 Jan. 00
3 Feb. oo,
3 Feb. ""
24 Feb.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
11 Apr. 00
9 May 00
o May 00
23 May 00
4 Aug. oc
11 Aug. 00
4 Aug. 00
; Mar.
: Aug.
: Jan.
; Jan.
i Jan.
; Jan.
> Jan.
> Feb.
iFeb.
i Mar.
> Mar.
i Jan.
I Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Ma'y
May
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Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
LIEUT.
19 Feb.
01
23 Feb.
01
10 Mar.
01
18 Mar.
01
18 Mar.
01
18 Mar.
01
u Mar.
01
15 Apr.
01
13 Apr.
01
o May
01
9 Hay
01
24 June
01
26 June
01
3 July
01
20 July
01
9 Oct.
or
iE Oct.
01
7 Lt. Colonel Bewicke-Copley served in the
Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 1st Battalion King's Koyal Rifles from the
17th April till theclose of the operations (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kurram-Kohac
Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General for Intelligence 2nd
Division (mentioned in despatches, three
Clasps).
Quarter Masters, — 2 John William Dwane,88 15 Feb. 88 ; Hon. Captain, 13 March 97.
4 Timothy O'Shea.K) Ic Jan. 94 ; Son. Lieut.
.3 William Charles Harrington, 1 Feb. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Thomas Clarence M'Nally.-'O 22 Mar. 99; Hon. Lieut.
Green — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for India, 25 Nov. 90; to Mauritius, i8g6;to South Africa, Apr. 1899. South Africa.
2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1 Dec. 91 ; to Malta, 1895 ; to South Africa, 1896. Kuldana, Punjab.
3rd Battalion embarked for South Africa, Nov. 1899. South Africa.
Ath Battalion returned from India, 4 Dec. 1892. Cork.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Jnkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Sir Redvers Henry Buller served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China
(Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 1st Battalion on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Medal). Accompanied
Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served as D.A. Adjutant and Quarter Master General
and Head of the Intelligence Department throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74, including the action of Essa-
man, battle of Amoaful, advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and
capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Kafir war of 1878-79, and commanded the Frontier Light Horse in the engagement at Taba ka Udoda and
in the operations at Molyneux Path and against Manyanyoba'sstronghold (several times mentioned in despatches) .
Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and commanded the cavalry in the engagements at Zlobane Mountain
and Kambula; conducted the reconnaissance before Ulundi, and was present in the engagement at Dlundi
(several times mentioned in despatches, thanked in General Orders, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Aide de Camp to the
Queen, Victoria Cross, CMG., Medal with Clasp); received the YVL "for his gallant conduct at the retreat at
Inhlobana.on the 28th March 1879, in having assisted, whilst hotly pursued by Zulus, in rescuing Captain C. D'Arcy.,
of the Frontier Light Horse, who was retiring on foot, and carryinghim ou his horse until he overtook the rear guard.
Also forhaving on the same date, and under the same circumstances, eon veyed Lieutenant C. Everitt, of the Frontier
Light Horse, whose horse had been killed under him, to a place of safety. Later on, Colonel Buller, m the same
manner, saved a trooper of the Frontier Light Horse, whose horse was completely exhausted, and who otherwise
woaldhavebeenkilledbytheZulus, who were within eight3r. yards of him." Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Chief
of the Staff to Sir Evelyn Wood with the local rank of Major General. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in
charge of the Intelligence Department, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCMG., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star) Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in command of the :st
Infantry Brigade and as second in command cf the expedition, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field, two
Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as Chief of the Staff to Lord Wolseley ; when Sir Herbert
Stewart was wounded and Colonel Burnaby had been killed, he took command of the Desert Column and with-
drew it from Gubat to Gakdul in face of the enemy, defeating them at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th
February (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1S99-1900, first as-
General Commanding the Forces in South Africa, and afterwards as General Officer Commanding in Natal, and con-
ducted the operations for the relief of Ladysmith, which was successfully accomplished after an investment by the
324 The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Boers lasting 11S days; subsequently conducted the operations resulting in the expulsion of the Boer Army from
Natal and its dispersion in the Transvaal (GCMG.).
3 Sir Francis Grenfell served as Aide de Camp to Sir Arthur Cunynghame in the operations of 1877-8 in
the Transkei ; also as Staff OfHcer to Colonel Glyn, commanding a field force in the Transkei, and was present in the
engagement with the Galekas and Gaikas at Quintana Mountain on the 7th Feb. 1S78 (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major). Served in the Kafir war of 1878 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at,
Head Quarters. Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters, and
was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served
under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war of 1881 as Assistant Quarter Master General. Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engage-
ments of Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Aide de
Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3i'dClass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss in command of a Division (mentioned
in despatches, KCB., ar.d promoted to 1st Class of the Medjidie and 3rd Class of the Osmanieh). Commanded the
troops during the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp). Also commanded the Nile Field Force in 1880 at the engagement at Toski (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field, and Clasp).
4 Lt.Colonel Herbert served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'3 Star).
5 Lt.Colonel Gore-Browne served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King s Royal Rides
(Medal with Clasp) ; and with- the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relef Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and
the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
0 Colonel W. P. Campbell served in the Nile Expedition in iS84-85with the Mounted Infantry, and was present
in the engagements at Abu Klea and El Gubat, and subsequent operations at Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and
was present in thje engagement at Talana (wounded) ; was in command during the march from Dundee to Ladysmith,
and took part in the defence of Ladysmith including the engagement at Wagon Hill (mentioned in despatches) ;
commanded the Battalion in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the Transvaal,
including the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg; and in the
subsequent operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively (mentioned in despatches, Aide de
Camp to the King, and Colonel).
10 Major Fortescue served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from April to October :88o. and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Gbuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march toCandahar.and was presentat the battleoi Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration ) .
Served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with
the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was present at the battle of Colenso ; subsequently, as second in com-
mand of the 1st Battalion, took part in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the
Transvaal including the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg, and
in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively (mentioned in despatches).
12 Lt.Colonel Kays served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
13 Lt.Colonel M'Grigor served in the Boer warin 1881 as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles, and was
present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adjutant
3Td Battalion King's RoyalRifle Corps. and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th
August; in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, the action at Kassasin (9th September), and as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier Ashburnham at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
throughout the Soudan Expedition in 188488 Adjutant to the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and
was present ir. the engagements at El Teb and Temai (5th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served with
the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Major General Ewart, Commanding Lines of Communica-
tion (Brevet of Major. Clasp).
15 Major Thistlethwayte served in the Boer war of 1881 (wounded).
17 Major Markham served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); also during the opera-
tions in the Chin Hills in 1891-92.
18 Major Prendergast served in the Soudan Expedition in :824 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and commanded the troops in the operations
on the Zululand border in January 1900.
19 Major Nugent served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Extra Orderly Officer to Sir William Lockhart, Com-
tianding the Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 180s with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, includine the
capture of the Malakand Pass (slightly wounded) and the engagement at Khar tmentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles,
nd was present in the engagement at Talana — severely wounded.
20 Major Henrikor served in the Hazara Expedition in i8qi with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagement at
Sangar (Clasp).
21 Major Salmon served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the
capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
22 Major Blewitt served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in
the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897-98, and was present at the capture of Abu Hamed (mentioned in
despatches), and at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with three Clasps).
23 Major Pakenham served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagement
at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal
Rifles, and took part in the operations under Lieut.General Hildyard and in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller
through Northern Natal into the Transvaal including the engagement? at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein,
Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg.
24 Major Banks served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to August
i8io, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the
en ;agements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Marri Expedition
under Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
25 Sir G. T. Campbell served in the Aft/nan war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Commanding
the 1st Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
26 Major Ryder served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal). Also served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 1881, and was present iu the engagement at
Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884
with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (two Clasps).
2" Major Morland served in the operations on the Niger in 1397-98 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Clark served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) .
TJie King's Royal Eifle Corps. Z2\a
^ Major Oxley serred with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 'Medal with Clasp).
3J Major Watson served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burmah. in 1891-92. Served with the Dongola.
Expeditionary Force in 1396 as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Kitchener, Commanding the force, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO. British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps) ; in 1897 as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Kitchener (4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp to
Khedive's Medal) ; in 1S93 a-? Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Kitchener, including the battles of the Atbara and
Khartoum (twice mentioned in despatches, Brev-t of Major, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal) ; and in 1899 in the
operations resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the Flying
Column 1 mentioned in despatches. 4th Class of the Osmanieh).
"4 Captain the Hon. St. L. H. Jervis served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 as Aide de Camp to Major
General A. FitzRoy Hart, and took part in the operations of the Ladysmith Relief Force, including the battle of
Colenso — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
0 Major Chaplin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
King's Royal Rifles from the nth April to the close of the operatioas (Medal with Clasp).
■3t Captain Ashbnrnham served with the TJnyoro Expedition, Central Africa, in 1895 (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal).
« Captain Hare served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with
Clasp) ; in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements at Sangar and
Mas tan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
L iw 111.1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the 17th May t3 the close of the operations (Medal
with Clasp).
•' 1 'aptain Warre served in the Hazara Expsdition i^ 1S91 with the ist Battalion King's Roval Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagement at
Sangar (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowiu 1895 with the :st Battalion King's
R val Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
ffi Captain Hon. A. R. Montagu-Stuart- Wortley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1S95
a- Adjutant ist Battalion King's Royal Rides, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at
Ka:ir Medal with Clasp 1. Served in the South African war in 1 3 99-1 900 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles,
an i was present in the engagement at Talana (severely wounded), in the march from Dundee to Ladysmith, and
during the siege of Ladysmith \13SO. I.
5- Captain Northey served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
whh Clasp) also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 with the same Battalion including the engagements a
Sangar and Mastan .'Clasp). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the South African war in
1 599-1900 in command of the Mounted Infantry Corps of the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was present in
the engagement at Talana, in the march from Dundee to Ladysmith, and during the siege of Ladysmith including
the engagement at Wagon Hill (mentioned in despatches).
"'- .Major Eustace served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and during the operations
in the Chin Hills with the Lushai Column in 1891-92 (Clasp). Served in the operations in South Africa in 1396 —
severely wounded (Medal).
41 .Major Briscoe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, including the
tions of 17th to 24th January 1900— slightly wounded (Brevet of Major).
41 Major Saekville West served' with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Graham (mentioned in despatches. Medal withClasp) : and during the operations in the Chin Hills m 1891-92 (Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Sir Redvers Buller (mentioned in despatches).
y Captain Byron served in the Hazara Expedition in tSji with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp); in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements at
Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
Tinder Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Kinloch, including the capture :f the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
4,> Captain Lainson served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burma, in 1891-92. Served in the South African
war in 1399-1900 (DSO.).
■•: Major Blore served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the ist Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal withClasp). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was present in the engage-
ment at Talana. the march from Dundee to Ladysmith, the engagement at Lombard's Kop, and the siege of Lady-
smith including the engagement at Wagon Hill (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the subsequent advance
under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the Transvaal including the engagements at Amersfoort,
Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg, and in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and
Lyttelton respectively (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
4S Captain Cumberland served with the Isazai Expedtion in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the 30th April to the close of the operations
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles,
and was present during the siege of Ladysmith including the engagement at Wagon Hill, in the subsequent advance
(under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the Transvaal including the engagements at Amersfoort
wounded), Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg, and in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and
Lyttelton respectively.
_',J Major St. Aubyn served with the Isazai Expedition in 1392. Served in the operations in South Africa under
Sir Frederick Carringtonin 1896 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
successive as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General with the Natal Field Force, StaffOfficer at Pietermaritzburg,
and second in command of Thomeycroft's Mounted Infantry, and was present at the battle of Colenso, the
■ irations on the Tugela including'the action at Spion Kop. and the relief of Ladysmith ; afterwards took part
in the operations in Northern Natal (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
™ Captain Allgood served in the operations in the Chin Hills iu 1891-92.
_ sl Captain Beaumont served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burma, in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, including the operations of 17th to 24th
January ijdo — severely wounded.
52 Captain Barnett served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Kings Roval Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and
the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
58 Lord Robert Manners served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the South African war in 1899-
igoo with the Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps with the Ladysmith Relief Force during the operations on the
Tugela, and was present at the battle of Colenso, and in the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Pieter's
Hill 'mentioned in despatches) ; with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the subsequent advance under Sir
Redvers Buller throughNorthem Natal into the Transvaal, including the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm,
Badfontein, Lydenburg. and the Mauchberg, and in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton
respectively (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
_ »* Captain Long served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S91-92, including the operations in the Chin Hills with-
Uie Lushai Column (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Provisional Rifle
Battalion with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and wa3 present in the engagement at Pieter's Hill ; afterwards with
the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the
Transvaal, including the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg,
and in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively.
" Captain Scranchley served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
»"" Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist
isattahon King's Royal Rifles, and commanded the Mounted Infantry Company during the latter part of the war ;
took part in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the Transvaal, including the en-
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gagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and tlie Mauchberg, and in the operations under
Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively (DSO.).
i6 Major Hordern served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Provisional Rifle Battalion with the
Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Pieter's Hiil ; afterwards with the ?st Battalion
King's Royal Rifles in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the Transvaal, including
the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg, and in the operations
under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
'-'• Captain Herbert Stepney served in the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the 17th April to the close of the operations
(Medal with Clasp).
68 Captain Wyndham served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took
part in the operations of 19th to 27th February 1900 — wounded.
60 Captain Crum served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry Company of the
1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was present in the engagement at Talana (severely wounded); afterwards with
the Mounted Infantry details in the Orange River Colony; and with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the
operations in the Transvaal under Lieut. General Lyttelton.
61 Captain Jelf served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King'?
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakaud Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry Company of the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles,
and was present in the engagement at Talana, in the march from Dundee to Ladysmith, and during the siege of
Ladysmith including the engagement at Wagon Hill.
M Captain Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief
Force, including the operations of the 19th to 27th February 1900 — wounded.
68 Captain the Hon. C. S. G. Canning served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El Teh and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with Clasp); in the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
64 Captain Lynes served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry Company of the 1st
Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and took part in the march under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into
the Transvaal, including the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg,
and in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively.
•* Captain Johnstone served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Rattn-
lion King's Royal Rifles from the 14th May to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was present in the engagement at Talana —
severely wounded.
67 Lieut. Majendie served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry Company of the 1st
Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was present in the engagement at Talana (taken prisoner) ; afterwards served
with the Composite Mounted Infantry in the Orange River Colony and in the operations round Pretoria ; with the
1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the
Transvaal, including the engagements at Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg, and in the operations under
Lieut. General Lyttelton.
68 Lieut. Davidson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and
was present in the engagement at Talana and the march from Dundee to Ladysmith; subsequently with the Army
Service Corps on Transport duty, and took part in the operations on the Tugela, including the battle of Colensoand
the engagements at Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Pieter's Hill; was afterwards Divisional Signalling Officer to the
4th Division, and took part in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the Transvaal,
including the engagements at Amersfoort, Bergendal, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg, and in the
operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
69 Lieuts. Kay, Kennedy, and R. H. Seymour and Second Lieut. Huth served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and took part in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through
Northern Natal into the Transvaal, including the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg,
and the Mauchberg, and in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively.
70 Captain Johnson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was
present in the engagement at Lombard's Kop (wounded) ; with the Mounted Infantry Company of the 2nd Battalion
with the Ladysmith Relief Force, including the engagements at Acton Homes, Monte Christo, and Pieter's Hill;
afterwards with the Mounted Infantry Company of the 1st Battalion in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through
Northern Natal into the Transvaal, including the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg,
and the Mauchberg, and in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively (mentioned in
despatches, DSO.).
71 Lieut. Price-Davies served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Willow
Grange (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
72 Lieut. Sims served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the
•operations of 5th to 7th February 1900, including the engagement at Vaal Krantz — wounded. (DSO.).
73 Lieut. Legard served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was
present in the engagement at Talana Hill, in the march from Dundee to Ladysmith, and during the siege of Lady-
smith; took part in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the Transvaal, including trie
engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg, and in the operations under
Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively.
7i Lieut. Martin served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was
present in the engagement at Talana (severely wounded) ; afterwards employed under the Military Governor of
Pretoria.
76 Lieut. Stirling served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was
present in the engagement at Talana, in the march from Dundee to Ladysmitk and during the siege of Ladysmith.
77 Lieut. Hawley served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and was
present in the engagement at Talana, in the march from Dundee to Ladysmith, and during the siege of Ladysmith
including the engagement at Wagon Hill ; took part in the subsequent advance under Sir Redvers Buller through
Northern Natal into the Transvaal, including the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg,
and the Mauchberg, and in the operations ander Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively.
79 Lieut. Maclachlan served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took
part in the operations of 19th to 27th February 1900 — wounded (mentioned in despatches).
b0 Lieut. Dalrymple served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Provisional Rifle Battalion and with the
ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles.
81 Lieut. Hodgson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on duty at the Base Depot, Maritzburg ;
afterwards with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern
Natal into the Transvaal, including the engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the
Mauchberg, and in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively.
82 Lieut. Parker-Jervis served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal
Rifles with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso and in the engagements at Spion
Kop, Vaal Krantz, Hussar Hill, Monte Christo, and Pieter's Hill ; with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the
subsequent advance under Sir Redvers Buller through Northern Natal into the Transvaal, including the
engagements at Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauchberg, and in the operations under
Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively.
83 Lieut. Kelly served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, including the
operations of 19th to 27th February 1900 — wounded.
84 Lieut. B. Seymour served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles.
87 Lieut. Pardoe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and
took part in the march under Sir Redvers Buller through' Northern [Natal into the Transvaal, including the
The King's Royal Rifle Corps. 3-4c
•engagements at Aniersfoort (wounded), Badfontein, Lydenburg, and the Mauehberg, and in the operations unde
Lieut. Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton respectively.
68 Captain Dwane served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with
Clasp); also in the Miranzai Expeditionin 1S91 with the same Battalion including the engagement at Sangar
(Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in iEqj. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement
at Khar (iledal with Clasp, granted the hon. rank of Captain for his services with the Hazara, Miranzai, and
Isazai Expeditions, and the Chitral Relief force).
89 Lieut. O'Shea served in the operations in Burma in iSgr with the North-East Column (Medal with Clasp).
90 Lieut. M'Xally served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and
was present during the siege of Ladysmith and in the subsequent advance under Sir Redvers Buller through
Northern Xatal into the Transvaal ; took part in the operations under Lieut.Generals Hildyard and Lyttelton
respectively (mentioned in despatches).
The Kinc/'s Royal Rifle Corps.
Raised in 1755 as a Regiment of four Battalions, and entitled " The 62nd Royal American Regiment.'
Re-numbered " The 60th." 1756. 4th Battalion disbanded 1763, and 3rd Battalion, 1764. Both again
raised 1775 and disbanded 1783. Raised a third time 1787 (the 3rd Battalion being the present 2nd).
5th (Rifle) Battalion raised 1797 and Rifle Companies added to other Battalions. Eth Battalion raised
1799, and 7th and Sth Battalions, 1813. 8th Battalion disbanded 1816 ; 7th, 1817 ; 6th, 1818: the fith
(Rifle) Battalion the same- year, the men being drafted into the 2nd Battalion, which became "The Rifle
Battalion,'' the 3rd Battalion beirg styled '" Light Infantry." 1st, 4th, and Sth Battalions disbanded
1819, the 2nd becoming the 1st (Rifle Battalion) and the 3rd the 2nd (Light Infantry). Title changed
to '" The Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps and Light Infantry," 1824, and later in the same year " The
Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps." Title again changed to "The King's Royal Rifle Corps," 1830.
3rd and 4th Battalions raised the fourth time in 1855 and 1857 respectively. The number (60th)
omitted from the title, 1&81.
Record of the Services of the Einy's Royal Rifle Corps.
Capture of Louisburg and Port du Quesne, 1758. Capture of Fort Niagara and siege and capture of
Quebec. 1759 (granted the motto "Celer et Audax "). Capture of Montreal, 1760, and of Martinique
and Savannah, 1762. American War of Independence, capture of Tobago, 1793, and of Martinique,
St. Lucia and Guadaloupe, 1794. Surinam and battle of Bergen, 1799. Capture of the Danish West
India Islands. 1S07 : of Martinique and Islands of Les Saintes, 1809, and of Guadaloupe, 1810. Penin-
sular War of 180S-14, including the battles of Roleia, Vimier and Corunna, passage of the Douro,
battles of Talavera. Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Albuhera, Arroyo dos Molinos, siege and assault of Ciudad
Rodrigo, capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege and assault of Castle of Burgos, battles of
Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse and Bayonne. Punjab campaign in 1848-49, including the
siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat. Kaffir War in 1851-53. Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58,
including the siege, assault and capture of Delhi. China War in i860 (Taku Forts and Pekin). Red
River Expedition, 1870. Afghan war of 1878-80 (battle of Ahmed Khel, march to Candahar under Sir
Frederick Roberts and battle of Candahar). Zulu war in 1879 (battle of Gingindhlovu). Boer war in
1881. Egyptian war of 1882, including the battleof Tel-el-Kebir. Soudan campaign in i8:?4 (El Teb and
Tamai). Hazara, Miranzai and Burmese Expeditions, 1890-91. Chitral Relief Force, 1895. South
African war, 1899-1900.
CC2
fist Batt., Peahawur, Punjab
Bul-e of Edinburgh's (Lanarkshire) Regiments. U'HiBatt., South Africa.
325 The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
©2ND ~\ Formerly the 62nd (Wiltshire) and the gyth
Regimental District,
DEVIZES.
J (The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Wiltshire Militia.)
The Duke of Edinburgh's Coronet and Cypher. "Nive" "Pbninscla" "FEnozESHAn" "Sobbaon"
" Sevastopol " "Pmkin" " New Zealand " "Sodth Afeica, 1879."
lYeajs'Sir.jColonel.— John "Hart Dunne.1 [R] Ensign, p2i Sept. 52 ; Lieut. f2j Jan. 54 ; Capt. 27 July 55; Major,
Full Hiii »3 March 63 ; Lt.Colonel, 25 Nov. 65 ; Colonel, 25 Nov. 70 ; Major General, 1 July 81 ; Lieut. General,
Pay [Pay., 27 Juiy jg ; General, 7 June 93 ; Colonel Wiltshire Regiment, 4 Apr. 98.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Henry Charles Harford,7 Ensign,* 5 Nov. 70 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Ca.pt. 30 Mar. 81;
Major, 7 Jan. 86 ; Lt.Colonel , 7 Jan. 98.
2 Harry Molyneux Carter,' CB., Ensign, 8 Jan. 6S; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 7 Aug. 78; Major, 17 Jan.
86; Lt.Colonel, 19 Mar. ,98.
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20
21
2.
21
2ND LIEUT.
Majobs.
2 jo.s.e. Finlay Cochrane Beatsou, 2»rf"\
in Command 20 May 98 ; 2). .-1. A. Gen. •-
>S'. Africa, ; May 01 .) (
Alexander Vaughnn. Payne,18 Special I ; ,„ -,„_
Service, South Africa J , 3° Jan.
2 Francis Slater Ticot (Depot) 23 Oct.
2 Carleton Hooper Morrison Kirkwood, .
DSO 1
Ernest Herbert John Reay, Dep.Asst. \ \
Adj. Gen. JJundelkhand (temp.) )\
2 p.s.c. Neville Douglas Macdonald
Louis Herbert Warden, Atl)u/unt 3 ) j
Battalion 7 June 97 J
Walter Leslie Rocke, Adjutant 3 1"./. 1
Bit. Hampshire liegt. ; May 01 /I
Cat-tains
i Robert Hastings Price Snow
Wilfred Nash Bolton, Assist. Provost >
Marshal, S. Africa, 22 Apr. 01 )
i Graham Joseph Dickson, with 13 Pro- )
visional Battalion .' \
1 Robert William Trim (Depot)
Arthur Gordon Jeffreys, Adjutant 2 ~)
Volunteer Battalion, 10 Oct. 98 $
Thos. Wyatt Halo,21 Major Ord. Dept.
Hon. Leonard Holmes-a'Court.-lJ/. j
: Wilts Vol. Bi/les. 15 June o
William Eyre Matcham. _D.NO. 2nd in
Comd. Prince of Wales' 8 Liffht
with rank of Major....
. Arthur Walter Hasted
James Frederick Forbes, Adjutant \
3 Vol. Bu. Somerset Lt. Infantry [-
5 Mar. 00 )
Arthur Alison Stuart Barnes, Chinese \
Segiment J
Reginald Holden Steward, Adjutant)
2 Vol. Bn. Liverpool liegt. 1 Feb. 96 >
I aw ar.l V indent 7;. i.izc. yStaffCffi.
South Africa, 9 Feb. 00 (
Gerard
BEEV.MAJ.
1 I
12 Nov. 73 ii Mar. 81
78
79
1 Feb.
30 Mar. 81
14 June 82
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. 1 1
7 Jan.
1 July
18 Jan.
86
4 June 90
1 1 June 90
1 May 91
o May 82! 16 Oct,
9i
. 2nd in\
t Horse, \
22 Oct. 81
10 Mar. 83
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
1 Mai' 91
26 Feb. 931
26 Fob. 9;
1 May 93
ierard Christopher Rigby,22 SnpdtS
of Army Signalling, China Exped. ■
Vnree .
Fort
Stephen Hungerford Pollen
Arth. Edw. Harington Raikes, serving )
with Forces of the Sultan of Zanzibar J
Arthur Eyre Beadon, Pay Department
Herbert Tollemache Arnold, Pag Dept.
William Parry, Fay Department
1 John Reginald Wyndham
1 Stafford Henry Wolf'erstan Tordiffe ...
2 Walter Sidney Brown
Sidney Hunter Shaw, Special Service, j
South Africa J
2 Edw. Evans, DSO. Adjutant 5 Apr. 99
Arthur Harry Hutton Wilson
1 Percy Hasler
Edward Usher Bradbridge, Ordnance j
Department )
1 Allan Armstrong, Station Staff Officer, >
Dinapore j
2 Thomas Roche, Adjutant 1 Dec. 01
LIEUTENANT
1 Herbert Archibald Douglas
1 Cecil Arbuthnot Law, Provost Mar- \
shal, McUakand j
2 Mordaunt Cyril Richards
Frederick William Stoddart, Chinese}
Itegiment, Don. Captain j
1 Myles Lonsdall Forrnby, with 13 Pro- 1
visional Battalion \
ii George Monreal
1 Alexander Wellesley Timmis
2 Douglas George Nugent Irvine")
"Wimberley j
1 Francis Henry Dansey
1 William Alan Blake ...,
16 Nov.
9 May
23 Aug. 84 ( 1 May 931'
7 Feb. 85j 26 Oct. 93:
i 28 Feb. 8jj 26 Oct. 93
6 May 3s1 « July 94
9 May 85) 8 Aug. 94 1
. 30 Jan. 86, 8 Aug. 94]
' ' i
25 Aug. 861 15 Jan. 951
87 18 Jan. 90 1 Apr. 9;
SS 5 Mar. 90, 1 Feb. 96
22 Aug. 83 4 June 90
22 Aug.
ro Nov.
24 Apr.
8 June
21 Dec.
1 Mar.
29 Oct.
12 Mar.
13 July
19 July
21 Oct.
17 Jan.
2 June 94
20 Feb.
29 May
29 May 95
19 June 95
12 Dec. 94
21 Dec. 95
9 Dec. 96
16 Dec. 96
21 Aug. 97
20 Feb. 97
16 Feb. 98
4 Jan. 99
11 June 90
24 Nov.
1 May
29 Mar
16 Oct".
21 Oct.
1 Apr.
29 Jan.
15 Jan.
16 Oct.
16 Oct.
1 Jan.
3 July
18 Aug.
9 Nov.
1 Dec.
24 Dec.
1 Jan.
13 Oct.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
11 Mar.
3 ept.
14 Nov.
98
99
99
9?
22 Feb. 00
9 Nov. 96,
18 Mar. 97 j
1 3 Mar. 97
18 Mar. 97
20 Mar. 97
10 Oct. 98
10 Oct. 98
9 Oct. 90
3 Feb. 00
9 Feb. 00
9 Feb. 00
9 Feb. 00
9 Feb. 00
22 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
14 May 00
MAJOB.
11 Oct. 93
19 Mar. 98
9 Oct. 98
22 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
28 Nov. 00
14 Sept. 01
14 Dec. 01
29 Nov. 00
IFu 1
Pay.
Hall
Pay.
The Duke of EJinlurgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
326
2KB LIEUT.
LIEUTENANTS.
2 3arry Bruges Fisher i3 Jan. 99
r Sydney Robert Gordon Kendal] n Feb. 99
2 Robert Moore Thacker Gillson 20 May 99
2 Edward Lancelot Wall Henslow 20 May 99
2 Claude Frederick Thornton (Depot) ... 20 May 99
Charles Ainslie Barker 20 Jan. 00
2 Arthur Curgenven Magor (Depot) ; 17 Feb. 00
2 Arthur Bereer, with Army St rvice Corps iS Apr. 00
2 Edward John FitzGerald King i3 Apr. co
2 Robert Francis Guy 21 Apr. co
22 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
2+ Feb. 00
is May 00
3 June 00
1 Aug. 00
t 7 Aug. 00
28 Sept. 00
29 Nov. 00
21 Jan. 01
Second Lieutenants.
2 Henry Frederick Rycroft 21 Apr.
2 Henry Cecil Alexander Barkly , 21 Apr.
1 Edgar Scipio Kimber | 5 May
2 Clare Archer Harding ' 19 May 00
Harold Ashe Murray, W. African F.F. 4 Aug. 00
: Frederick Wooton Denny.! n Aug.
1 Kenneth Edward Anderson 11 Aug.
2 Hamelin Fitzherbew Coddington 11 Aug. 00
1 Arthur Fawden Gilpin ; 27 Oct.
1 Cyril Darcy Vivien Cary-Barnard ... 27 Oct.
2 Archibald Victor Powell Martin 5 Jan.
1 Percy Stewart Rowan 5 Jan.
2 Claude Vierville Champion de \ Q„t
Crespigny ) J
1 Francis Lionel Seymour Brett 8 Jan.
: Ronald Ellwood Bate S Jan.
2 Cleary George Molyneux Carter 8 May
2 William Stanley Hern 26 June
1 Walter Richard Aston Dawes 26" June
2 John William Dunne 2-5 Aug.
1 Hubert Roland Agassiz Davies 14 Sept.
2 Clarence Arthur Wellington Hawker 28 Sept.
Nigel D'Albmi Bellairs Black-Hawkins 19 Oct.
5 ... Quarter Hasten. — 1 Henry Mankelow, 1 1 Aug. C7 ; Son. Lienr.
3 ... 2 Alexander John Yardley, 1 i Apr. 90 ; Son. Oaptaia 29 Nov. 00
David StracAan,*3 7 Jan. E2; Sou. Captain, 7 Jan. 92. — Becruitiuij St<vff Officer, Liverpool.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
lit Battalion embarked for India, 18 Sept. 95. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 16 Dec. 99.
1 General Dunne served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with
four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 99th Regiment in the campaign of
i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangkn. assault and capture of the iuner North
Taku Fort, actions of the Chang-kin-wan and Paliatchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Lt.Colonel Harford served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Staff Officer of the 3rd Regiment of Natal
JTative Contingent (two battalions), and subsequently as Second Staff Officer of "Clarke's Column" (Medal with
Clasp) .
8 Lt.Colonel Carter was employed in the Khyber Pass on the Lines of Communication during the Afghan war
in 1879 (Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 (CB.).
17 Lt.Colonel Jones served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, including the investment
of Ekowe 'Medal with Clasp). Served iu the South African war in 1899-1900 as Principal Press Censor (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
18 Major Payne served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present during the investment
of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
31 Major Hale served with the Benin Expedition in 1897m charge of stores (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S including the onerations subsequent to the battle ot
Khartoum (mentioned m despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Rigb3* served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
23 Captain Straohan served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagementat Inyezane and at the
investment of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Wiltshire Regiment (formerly the 62nd Foot).
Raised as the 2nd Battalion 4th Foot, 1756. Constituted 62nd Regiment, 1758. To Ireland, 1759,
(Four Companies to North America, which returned in 1760.) To Dominica, 1763. To Ireland, 1769,
To North America, 1776. To England, 1780. (Entitled " Wiltshire Regiment," 1792.) To Scotland.
Feb. 1784. To Ireland, Oct. 1784. To Jamaica and San Domingo, 1790. To England, 1797. (Formed
into two Battalions, 1799.) To Ireland, 1800. (2nd Battalion reduced, 1802 ; re-formed, 1804.) 1st Bat-
talion to Sicily, Egypt and Italy, 1805. To North America, 1814. [2nd Battalion to Ireland, 1805.
To the Peninsula, 1813 (battle of the Nive). To Ireland and France, 1815 (Army of Occupation). To
Ireland and reduced, 1816.] To Halifax, N.S., 1819. To Ireland. 1823. To India, 1830 (battles of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon). To England, 1847. To Ireland, 1854. To the Crimea, 1854 (siege of Sebas-
topol). To Nova Scotia, 1856. To Canada, 1S62. To England, 1864. To Ireland, 1867. To India, 1869.
To Aden, 1880. To England, 1882. To the Channel Isles, 1886. To Ireland, 1887. To England, 1893.
To India, 1895.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment {formerly the ggth Regiment).
Raised at Glasgow in 1824 and proceeded to the Mauritius, 1825. Entitled the "Lanarkshire
Regiment," 1832. To Ireland, 1837. To Van Diemen's Land, 1842. To New Zealand, 1845. To
Ireland, 1856. To India, 1858. To China, i860. To South Africa, 1865. To England, 1869. Entitled
-" Duke of Edinburgh's Regiment," 1874. To South Africa, 1878 (Zulu war of 1879). To Bermuda,
11879. To South Africa. 1881. Entitled "2nd Battalion Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment),"
J881. To India, 1881. To England, 1895. To South Africa, 1899.
327
63rd ■
Regimental District,
ASHTON.
The Manchester Regiment.
I Formerly tlte 63rd ( West Suffolk) and 96th Regiments.
(The 5th and 6th Battalions ave formed of the 6th
Lancashire Militia.)
[
at Batt., South Afrioa.
2nd Batt.,SouthAfrioa.
3rd Batt., Aldershot.
4th Batt., Kinsale.
"Atlll"
" Egmont-op-Zeb" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Martinique" " Guadaloupe" "Peninsula'1
_ "Inkerman" "Sevastopol" " New Zealand "" Afghanistan, 1879-80" "Egypt, 1382."
tears1 s«.| Colonel.— Vere Hunt Bowles,1 Ensign, *io Apr. 49; Lieut. pi2 Aug. 53; Captain, 8 July 35; Major,
10 Dec. <ji : Lt.Colonel, 28 July 67; Colonel, 2S July 72; Major Genera!, 5 JaD. 8 ; Lieut. Genera!,
14 May 87 ; Colour! Manchester Regiment, 17 Dec. 09.
"Lieut. 11 Sept. 74 ; Caul. 1 Oct. 81; Major,
Full] Half
Pay.1 Pay. I
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Arthur Edward Richards Curran
6 Oct. 86; Lt.Colonel, 1 June 98.
Charles Tom Reay,:l VB. Lieut. :iFeb. 7i; Captain, iS Mar. 82; Major, 24 Oct. 91 ; Lt.Colonel, 6 Oct. 99.
3 John Percy Gethin, Lieut, n Sept. 76 ; Captain, 13 Aug. 84 ; Major, 19 June 95 ; Lt.Coloml, 1 7 Feb. 00.
4 Lawrence Litchfield Steele,4 Lieut. 2 Dec. 74; Captain, 1 Oct. 84; Major, 6 Seat. 93; LI. Colonel,
24 Feb. 00.
Majors.
3 Arthur Edmund Simpson,4! 2nd in\
Command 26 June 96 J
2 Archibald Boyd Maxwell,s2«rf in Com- 1
ma ml i61>lar.oo(B/.Lt. Col. 29 Nov. 00) j
John Edward Watson,6 2nd in Com- \
ma ml 8 Dec oo (jit. LI .Col .zg Nov.oo) I
4 John Henry Abbot Anderson,7 2nd in |
Command 19 Feb. 01 I I
1 p.s.c. Anthony Thos. Philip Hudson"...
Ralph Anstruther Henderson.9 Gov. > |
Aldershot Military l'risou 17 Feb. 96 S
2ND LIKUT.
LIEUT.
21 Sept. 74
t Ma j- 78 19 Apr. 79
11 May 78 13 June 79
11 May 78
30 Jan. 78
13 Aug. 79
4 Charles Curling Melvill- I 15 Aug. 79
2 Robert Davenport Vizard"' (Bt.LI.~l ' ...
Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) \ 23 April 81
p.s.c Willoughby Garnons Gwatkin, I
Staff Captain War Office, 22 Jan. 01 J
Henry Charles Edward Westropp, {
Adj. 5 Bn. Lancashire Fun. 13 July 96 )
Anthony Hugh Baldwin,12 Ail/ulaul t\
6 Battalion 14 Nov. 9S .' i 1
Herbert Lionel James
Henry "Win. Ernest Hitching, Adjutant )
3 J'alunteer Battalion 1 Nov. 97 i
Stephen "Willoock
Qucntin Graham Kinnaird Aguewu •■
Captains.
2 William Herbert AVilliamson
CharlesLouisRowePetrie,7Jffaiirf«JSi.'/c*
Edmund Howard Gorges. Uganda Rifles
Arthur William Marden13
Arthur Wm.ValentinePIunkett.14OHf. j
Africa Sept. with rani' of Major y
John Cane Crawford, Adj. 5 Battalion...
3 ReginaldSalterWeston,1' Adj 9 Jan. 01
Edward Vaughan/ 2nd in Command]
2 Johannesburg Rifles
Robert James Bridgford.16 DSO
Conidg. a Bn. Mtd. Inf. S. Afr
with rank if Major
1 Gerald Cleeve Ryud
1 Angus Meuziesls
Edward John Howard Walker, serving \
with Gold Coast Conslabulary )
2 William Horsman Goldfinch20
Francis Wyatt Abbot Am\erson,Adjt. )
3 Y.B. it. Highlanders, 13 Sept. 99 $
2 George Courtenay Cooper King, DSO.
t William Patrick Eric Newbigging,21 )
DSO. Adjutant 2 Nov. 98 5
Herbert Bryan, W. African Frontier)
CAPTAIN.
iso, -j
rica, ?■
X'orce, with rank of Major
1 Donal Robertson Paton22....
5 Feb.
14 Sept.
11 Feb.
14 Mar.
9 May
22 Aug.
>Nov. 83
: Dec. 89
3 May
8 Nov.
21 June 79
23 June 79
1 3 June 81
1 July 81
1 July Si
10 May 82
12 May 83
14 May 84
6 May 85
25 Aug. 86
2 July 84
28 Apr. 86
10 Nov. i
10 Apr. i
3 July !
31 July !
6 Nov. I
iS Dec. I
17 Jan. 1
10 Sept. <
18 June
20 Nov.
10 Aug.
!2 Oct.
12 Oct.
2 July
12 Nov.
10 Apr.
17 Jan.
31 May
3 Feb.
iS Mar.
11 May
31 Dec.
1 July
2S July
13 July
6 Oct,
6 Oct.
13 Jan.
10 July
2 Sept.
1 Nov.
86
BREV.MAJ.
MAJOR.
29 Nov. 00
17 Jan.
90
28 July
95
13 Jan.
97
2 Sept.
97
1 Jan.
98
5 Apr.
99
6 Oct.
99
17 Feb.
00
7 Apr.
00
15 Dec.
00
15 Dec.
00
13 Mar.
OE
1 July
OI
20 Fob.
OI
23 Oct,
3 Dec. oi, 24 Jan.
90
90
29 Nov. 90
28 June 90
21 Oct. 91
12 Mar.
23 Mar.
18 June
9 Sept.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
19 Mar.
10 July
15 Apr.
1 May
14 Dec.
5 Jniy
28 July
16 Jan.
17 May
24 Aug.
4 Oct.
19 Dec.
28 Sept. 93
28 Sept. 95' 13 Jan.
29 Oct. 90. 21 Dec.
Jan.
1 Arthur George Tillard16
George Augustus James Godbold23
2 Joshua Henry Miles Jebb, DSO. Adju- >
tant 1 Dec. 99 $
3 BacheAHen Wright, DSO
4 GeciVSoogooA,^ DSO. Military Land- \
ing Officer, South Africa J
Gerald Russell Sowray, Adjutant 1 ) I T
Herefordshire Vol. Rifles. 2 Apr. 01 }\ ^Jan. 91
4 Richd. AremburgBlennerhassett Chute': 9 .Apr. 92 1 July
4 Albert Fortescue Stewart, Colonial Office: 20 Dec. 93 20 Mar.
3 John Gellibrand '. | 21 Oct. 93 24 Apr.
Robert Joseph Atkinson Terry,25 ) T , . ' a fw
Mtd. Infanlrg, South Africa ......... S I3 J"ly 9~\ 2& °CU
2 Alfred Granville Sharp 7 Dec. 95] 6 Mar.
2 John David Beveridge Erskine 6 June 961 29 Oct.
Vincent John Tighe,27 DSO. West ) _, . T„ -ra„
. j. . r> ■ . c 1 Feb. 04 12 Jan.
African Regiment ) ' "I
3 Ravmond Beechey Hopkins28 1 11 Feb. 991 12 Mar.
Edward Mervyn Baker, iV.AfricanF.F., 15 May 97, 17 Aug
Francis Holland Dorling, S. African I R „ .
Constabulary j| » Sept. 97 17 -»■"=
'4 Charles FitzGerald Hamilton Trneman! 8 Sept. 971 17 Aus
2 Richard Newman Hardcastle,16 DSO...I 1 Dec. 97I 22 Feb
I4 Rupert Hunt-Grubbc"3 ...J 1 Dec. 97! 22 Feb
• 98
24 Jan.
9 Feb.
2 Aug.
5 Oct.
11 Mar.
18 Mar.
18 Mar.
26 July
26 July
13 Sept.
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
26 May
26 May
26 May
26 May
26 May
9 June
9 June.
9 June
sb Sept.
10 Oct.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
9 Jan.
15 Feb,
6 Oct. oS
29 Nov. 00,
Yeary'fter
Poll H:il J
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5
4
4
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^8
2itD LIBUT.
i Dec. 97
9 Dec.
4 May
4 May
4 May 9?
93
95
99
97
99,
n Mar.
30 J«n.
2S Dec.
6 May
24 Feb.
25 Nov.
6 May
25 July
5 Apr.
13 Sept.
13 Aug.
23 Oct.
Captains.
4 Frederick Cleave Strickland Dunlop11,
William Longfield Brady, Bes. (Depot)
2 Edward James Forrester Vaugbnn. j
A.D.C. to Brig. Gen. G. If. Bullock )
: Frederick Fairer Deakin16
Henry Charles Webb Theobald,50 I
DSO. Special Sercice, South Africa I
Edward Howell, Reserve
3 Harold Fisher,31 BSO
2 Frank Scobell Nisbet 7 May
Resinold G. Skuter . 28 Dec.
1 Leo Creagh16 (Depot) ' 4 Jan.
Ernest Radeliffe Uockburn 15 May
2 William Gabriel King Peirce 20 May
Lieutenants.
2 Wilfred Chas. Norrington Hastings-- 24 June 99 1 Dec.
1 Edmund Nelson Fisher33 24 June 99 17 Feb.
i William Black Eddowes3* 24 June 99 7 Apr.
2 Charles Mylton Thornycroft 12 Aug. 99 16 May
2 Paul David de la Penha.... 12 Aug. 99 16 May
1 Arthur Drummond Nairne Merriinan^ 30 Aug
2 Charies Richardson 30 Aug
4 Henry William Stuart Robison36 4 Oct.
1 Edward Ernest Gregory Terry8 18 Oct.
3 J. J. O'Sullivan, Beserce
4 Ernest Llewellyn Makin 17 Feb,
3 Hubert Greenliill Chapman 17 Feb.
Cecil Morley, Colonial Office 17 Feb.
2 Kenneth Eric Kirkpatrick 7 Mar.
3 Vincent Cameron Gauntlett 14 Mar.
Donald Adrian Vanrenen.'.S'.-i/Vd'uii ) -,,-,.
Constabulary j "» Mar-
1 Charles Craut'urd Stuart3? 4 Apr.
2 Charles Armel Boone 11 Apr.
1 Hubert Knox1* 18 Apr.
Thomas Fraser Ritchie, S. AJricu 18 Apr.
3 Herbert Owen Carroll 21 Apr.
Wilfrid Keith Evans 21 Aor.
Philip Francis Gell, with Indian S. C. 21 Apr.
4 William Kercheval Baylej' 21 Apr.
4 Harry Cecil Bates 21 Apr.
3 Joseph Ardoino, with Indian S. C. ... 21 Apr.
1 George Petre Wymer 5 May
2 Charles Abbot Anderson 5 May
Robt. Sidney Waters, with IndianS.C. 5 May
4 Robert Billopp Willis 19 May
12 Mar.
25 Mar.
13 July
13 July
13 July
11 Feb.
14 July
14 July 01
23 Nov. oil
27 Nov. oil
25 Dec. 01
25 Dec. o:|
95
94
99
99.
99
99
99
16 May 00
16 May 00
16 May 00
16 May 00
7 June 00
00 15 Aug. oc
00 15 Aug. 02
00 15 Aug. 00
00 15 Aug. 00
00 5 Sept. 00
00 13 Oct. o:
00 13 Oct. 00
00 1 Nov. 00
00 5 Jan. 01
00 5 Jan. or
00 13 Feb. 01
00 13 Feb. 01
00 15 Feb. 01
00 16 Feb. 01
00 12 Mar. 01'
00 6 May 01
00 6 May 01
00 20 May 01;
00 23 May 01
July
3 Nowell Barnet de Lancey Forth 19 May 00 13 Juiy
1 John Basil Michell .19 May 00 2!} July
1 William Rowland Harris Dann i 19 Ma3' 00 1 July
1 Orioll Hilton Morden Howell 19 May 00: 3 July
Frank Percy Crozier,W.AfricanF.F. 19 May oo: 13 July
2 John Farquharson Oliver ; 19 May 00 13 July
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cos
and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Gibraltar,
18 Nov. 97 j to South Africa, Sept. 1899.
2nd Battalion embarked for South
Africa, 16 Mar. 1900.
Claude Martin, South Africa [ 23 May 00 14 July
John Moran, icith Indian Staff Corps 23 May 00 14 July
01 4+ Major Simpson served throughout
01 the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd
01 Battalion Manchester Regiment(Medal,
01 and Khedive's Star). Served in the
01 South African war in 1899-1900 with isfc
8 Jan.
4 May
2 John Low Lawson j 11 Aug
3 Chas. Cyril Stapledon, Utd.Inf. S.A., 11 Aug
2 Mansergh Cuthbert Fowke .'. I 5 Jan.
2 Alexander Gunning Foord 5 Jan.
Second Lieutenants.
2 Philip Vaughan Holberton
1 James Guy Birnie Gordon*1 ..
1 Ernest Norman Buchan.so DSO 4 May
2 Warington Royds Tylden-Wright ... 4 May
GilbertDavidsonPittEykyn,///rfi<(Ho'.C; 4 May
1 Alick Lancelot Prince ! 4 May
4 John Richardson Heelis 4 May
1 Arthur Kenneth Dowell Tillard | 8 May
4 Clinton Delacherois Irwin ! 22 May
2 Reginald William Hanson Harrison. 1 26 June
Harry Egerton Norton i 26 June
26 June
24 July o
27 July o
28 Aug. o
14 Sept. o
14 Sept. o
14 Sept. o
19 Oct. o
19 Oct. o
19 Oct. o
iq Oct. o
• g Oct,
2 Geoffrey Bailey
3 Ashton Mackrell
3 Albert Barnes Rose
3 Hugh de Putron
2 Wilmsdorff George Mansergh
3 Arthur Cecil Bergheim
4 T. S. Wickham, DSO
1 Arthur Edward O'Meara
r Robert Geoffrey Browne
1 Reginald Herbert Spooner....
2 Henry Ellershaw
4 Geoffrey Francis Hastings
Quarter Masters.
14 July
01
2S July
1 .1
7 Oct.
01
27 Nov.
ox
01 Battalion Manchester Regiment, and
took part in the defence of Ladysmith,
including the attack of 6th January 1900
— slightly wounded.
5 Majors Maxwell and Melvill served
with the 2nd Battalion Manchester
Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star) .
6 Lt.Colonel Watson served throughoutthe Egyp-
tian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester
Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Manchester Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with,
the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment, and took
part in the defence of Ladysmith (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
i 1 Major Anderson served in the Miranzai Expe-
dition in iSqi with the 2nd Battalion Manchester
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
j s Major Hudson, Capt. Vaughan, Lieuts. Terry,
Vanrenen and Knox served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regi-
Iment.
I 9 Major Henderson served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
2 Oscar Stewart-Wynne,4*) 16 Oct- 89 ; Hon. Captain, 16 Oct. 99.
1 Edward Bankes,16 16 Aug. 99 ; Hon. Captain, 29 Oct. 00.
3 Daniel Walkley, 1 Mar. 00; Hon. Lieut.
4 William Ilderton Cordon, 20 June 00; Hon. Lieut.
} Lieut. General-Bowles served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman ; siege, assaults and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch,
bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Lt.Colonel Curran served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the jst Battalion Manchester
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Elandslaagte (severely wounded) and at the siege of Ladysmith
(mentioned in despatches).
3 Lt.Colonel Reay served with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of i332 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
32Sa The Manchester Regiment.
4 Lt. Co 1 oriel Steele served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion 13th Foot, iu the Afghan war in iS3o with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
10 Lt. Colonel Vizard served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment,
and took part in the defence of Ladysmith (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
11 Major Agnew server! with the Burmese Expedition in 1855-86 as Transport Officer (twice meniioned in
desoatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Loekhart in 1897 as Interpreter to the Genera! Officer in Command (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Major Baldwin served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Marden served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment, and
took part in the defence of Ladysmith, including the attack of 6th January 1900 — slightly wounded (mentioned iu
despatches, Brevet of Major 1.
11 Major Plunkett served in the Miranzai Expeditionin 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Loekhart, in T897-98
as Trat. sport Officer Mai a knnd, Mohinund, and Tirah Expeditionary Forces successively (Medal with two Clasps).
!5 Captain Weston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart 01
1S97 with the Malakand Field Force as 'Transport Officer at the Base and Line of Communications, and with the
Utman Khel Column of the mini- force (Med'il wir.li two Clasp >.
16 Major Bridgford (DSO.), Captains Tillard, Hardcaslle t DSO.), Huut-Grubbe, Dunlop, Deakin and Creagh, and
Lieut. Bankes (hon. rank of Caotain) served in the South African war in 1S99-190D with the 1st Battalion
Manchester Regiment, and took part in the defence of Ladysmith.
17 Major Ravenscroft served with the Uongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 9th Soudanese Battalion, including- the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, aud Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); also iu too operations in 1898
resulting in the capture of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (Brevet of Major, Clasp). [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
l" Captain Menzies 6erved in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment, and
took part in the defence of Ladysmith including the attack of 6th January 1900— slightly wounded.
20 Major Goldfinch served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 attached
to the Maxim Battery, including the engagement at Firket (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class
Of the Medjidie. Khedive's Medal will: two Clasps).
21 Captain Newbigging served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant ist Battalion Manchester
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Elandslaagte (severely wounded) ; afterwards served with
Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry in the Ladysmith Relief Force.
84 Captain Paton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment, and
■was present in the engagement at Elandslaagte — severely wounded ( DSO).
83 Captain Godbold served in tlio campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Loekhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
2» Captain Toogood served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with
the 2nd Battalion Border Reeiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Terry served in the campaign on the North West frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Queen's with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur
and the Mohraand country j'and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sam.pa.gha ami
Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran tar and the engagement on the nth November, and the opera-
tions against the Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
2" Captain Tighe served in the Niger Soudan Campaign under Major Arnold i'i 1S07, including the expeditious
to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations iu the Niger Territories in 189S,
including the Benin Hinterland and Siama Expeditious— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., an 1 Clasp).
iM Captain Hopkins served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Sus-ex Regi-
ment, and took part in the march from Bloemfonteia to Pretoria including the engagements at Welteom Farm,
'/and River, and Doornkop, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the engagement at Diamond Hill ;
was present in the subsequent advance into the Orange River Colony, including the operations round Bethleh im
and in the Caledon Valley, the engagement at Retiel's Nek, and the surrender of the Boer forces at Golden Gate
on ist August 1900; also took part in the operations lonnd Thabancbu including the relief of Lady brand, and in
the Winhurgand Lindlev district:-, and was preseut in the engagements at Bothaville arid Ventersburg.
29 Captain North served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under sir William Loekhart in
1897-98 with the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the engagement in the Uhlan Pass on the
27th August — severety wounded (Medal with Claspi.
•su Captain Theobald served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment,
and was present in the engagements at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop, at the siege of Ladysmith including the
nightsortie on Gun Hill (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations of the Drakensberg Defence Force including
the seizure of Van Reenen's Pass (DSO.).
3"t Captain Howell served in the occupation of Suakin by British Troops in 1885-86.
31 Captain H. Fisher served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment,
and took part in the defence of Ladysmith — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
si Lieut. Hastings served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 with the Karene Expedition — slightly
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. E. N. Fisher served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment,
an I took part in the defence of Ladysmith, including the attack of 6th January 1900 — severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches).
34 Lieut. Eddowes served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment, and
took part in the defence of Ladysmith — slightly wounded 7th November 1899.
35 Lieut. Merriinan served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment, and took part in the defence of Ladysmith —
slightlyewounded 9th November 1800.
:i; Lieut. Robison served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the ist
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, ami -was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal -with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898. Served in the South African war in 1009-1900
with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment.
• ' Lieut. Stuart served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment.
:w Second Lieut. Gordon served in the South African war in 1900 in Cape' Colony and the Urange River Colony
with the 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment.
30 Second Lieut. Buchan served in the South African war in 1900 with the 3rd Battalion East Lancashire Regi-
ment (DSO.).
w Captain Stewart Wynne, served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
[For the Record of the Service* of the Manchester Regiment, see end of York and Lancaster Regim:nf, p. 331.
The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment). 329
r 64th
I Regimental District.
istBatt., Jhansi, Bengal."!
2nd Batt., South Africa. J
Formerly the 64th (2nd Staffordshire) and the
98th (Prince of Wales') Regiments. lichfield.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd and 3rd Stafford Militia respectively.)
Tbe Prince of Wales's Ptume. "St. Lccia" " Surinam" "China" (with the Dragoni. "Punjaub" "Persia"
"Reshire"" Bushire" "Kooseib" "Lucknow" "Hafir."
Charles Algernon Lewis,1 Cornet, "13 Oct. 25; Lt. *iS Aug. 26; Capt. pi2 Apr. 33;
Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel. P30 Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Motor, 11 Jan. 5S; Lt. Colonel. 13 Feb. 59 ; Major
General, 19 June 60; Lieut. General, 8 March 69; G-eneral, 5 Apr. 76 ; Colonel 64th Foot, 12 Feb. 70.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Charles Edward Bradley,3 Colonel on the Staf, S. Africa, 3 Apr. 01 ; Lt. 28 Feb.
74 ; Capt. 1 July 81 ; Major, 1 July 88 ; Lt. Colonel, 6 Mar. 99; Colonel, 29 i\ov. 00.
Harry Stewart Bruce Hodgkinson, Lt. -.2 Nov. 73 ; Capt. 13 Apr. 3i , Major, 10 Sept. 90; B revet Lt .Col .
29 Nov. 00; Lt. Colonel, 14 Mar. 01.
' Years' Ser.l
Frul |Half|Colonel.-
: Pav. Pay.
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1 29 ...
27
2ND LIEUT.
! Jan.
Majors.
i Arthur Wildman Prior,4 2nd in Com-~)
miintl 28 Oct. 99 S
2 Thomas MontgotueryHawtayne,62«rf (
in Command 14 Mar. 01; Hon. Lt.Col. )
1 p.s.c. Walter Grenville Ley* 11 Aug. Sol
Alan Mackenuie-PendrilV0 Ord. Dept.. 6 Aug. 79
Edmund Grabam Snow, Adjutant 1 )
Middlesex Vol, Rifles 15 Dec. 97 5 |
Henry Marwood," Adj. 3 Bn. 2 May 08
Arthur John St. George French,' (
Reserve; Provisional Battalion )
Lionel Thomas Camobell Twvford, )
District Commandant, .South Africa i
Henry Hartlaud Higginson,5 Reserve ( '
{Depot) )
Charles Grove Amphlett, DSO ]
Captains.
William Alexander Bamett,10 DSO. ) :
Johannesburg Police. $
1 Reginald Pole Stuart11 '
t Robert Harcoart Ord Capper
1 Lindsay Buchanan Scott1- [Depot)
1 Charles Woodward Crot'ton13
2 Somerset Charle3 Godfrey Farfax (
Astell,11 DSO J
2 Vigant William de Falbe, DSO. >
Adjutant 22 Jan. 93 i
1 Thomas Montgomerie Webb ! 31 Oct.
1 Robert Schlesinger Hutchison j 8 Dec.
2 Lionel Kekewich Carlyon | 23 Mar
Claude Edward Allan Milburne, Adjt. >
Vols. 23 Aug. 01 i
1 Benjamin Irby Way10
Alfred Letchworth Law, Adjutant 3 1
Battalion Irish Uifles 2 Jan. 99 )
2 Morton Herbert Knaggs18
Arthur Reginald Hoskins,20 Aide de \
Camp to Major Gen. J. G. Maxwell )
1 Edward Vigor Fox,22 Adjutant )
9 Jan. 01 (
2 Francis Karl Johnston-1
2 Halkett Walton Money Down21
2 James Jay Bleecker Farley25 : 23 Sept.
: Thomas Alchin Andrus2' ! 23 Dec.
r Abater William Stewart Ewing25 ; 7 Mar
William Dennistoun Sword,20 West\
African Frontier Force j
Frank Hercules Walker, Uganda Rifles
Wm. Francis Brougham Radelyffe~i
Dugmore,30 DSO. Special Service, >
South Africa )
1 Louis John Wyatt31 i 7 Dec.
Lieutenants.
2 Reginald John Drake ] 29 Feb.
George Edward Leman, Signalling) c ■»»■„_
Officer. 8. Africa, 24 Mar. 01 j | J
2 Henry Carmichael Tweedie j 5 Sept,
1 David John Jackson Hill j 4 Nov.
2 James Wickham Ley 1 20 Feb.
1 William Augustus Spencer Edwards...' 24 Mar.
1 William Jervis Locker j 21 July
1 Reginald John Armes 4 Jan.
Arthur Steuart Weldon, S. African >
Constabulary j
2 Aubrey Nelthorpe Beauclerk
2 George Harvey Hume-Kelly
2 Arthur Septimus Conway
1 William Harry Broome Salmon I 12 Aug
1 Eric Bruce Reid I 20 Jan.
I2 John Francis Giffard (Depot) 7 Mar
12 James Carnegy 7 Mar,
'2 John Herbert Ridgway1^ I
2 Heyworth Potter Lawrence Heyworth
.2 Charles Harry LyOD
I Ferdinand Charles Tracy Ewald
Ii Frederic Llewellyn
Second Lieutenants.
I I Charles Albert Glentworth CunO
I ningham 5
Douglas Edmund Hope 1 19 May
captain, brev.jiajoh
2 Jan.
1 July
23 Ayr.
21 Mar.
14 Sept.
1 7 June
1 Mar.
1 July
1 Mar.
1 May 93
4 May
2; Aug.
3 July
3 May
3 May
25 Mar.
23 May
7 Nov.
5 Dec.
13 Sept.
2 June
19 Oct.
20 June
13 June 75 14 Jan.
13 Sept.
12 Mar.
7Z Apr.
12. May
9 Feb.
2S Feb.
23 Aug.
?9 Jan.
ir Nov.
7 Feb.
6 Feb.
23 May
23 May
25 Nov.
2 Mar.
isOst.
15 Dec.
6 Mar.
8 Apr.
16 June
15 Sept.
11 Nov.
3c Nov.
9 Jan.
T2 Nov.
30 Nov.
17 Dec.
26 Feb.
7 Apr.
9 Jan.
7 May
1 July
12 Oct.
18 Nov. gt
14 Sept.
22 July
14 Sept.
rt Mar.
16 Oct.
13 Dec.
11 Dec.
4 Jan.
11 Feb.
20 May
16 Feb.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr.
5 May
5 May
95 i 27 Nov.
96 !
I
941
96 1
95,
97
97'
97
99;
99
99
99:
12 Jan. 01
9 Jan. 95
14 Mar. 01
29 Nov. 00
21 Mar. 00
18 May
5 Oct.
24 Feb.
6 Mar.
22 Oct.
13 Dec.
27 Dec.
13 Apr.
1 June <x
6 June 00
20 June
21 June
21 Nov.
21 Nov.
ji Mov.
21 Nov.
6 Dec.
7 Jan.
19 Jan.
24 Mar.
23 Aug. 01
2S Oct.
3 Feb.
9 Jan.
6 Mar.
17 Dec.
: 8 May
11 Jan.
1 1 Jan.
24 Feb.
6 Mar.
16 Oct.
22 Oct.
22 Oct,
20 Mar.
13 Apr.
13 May
1 June 00
6 June 00
20 Oct.
7 Jan.
12 Jan.
12 Jan.
12 Jan.
6 May
3 Colonel Bradley served in the
operations 111 Zululand in 1888.
* Majors Prior and Ley served with
the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
' Major Marwood served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888.
Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st Bat-
talion North Staffordshire Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, 4th Class ot the Medjidie,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
Major French served in the opera-
tions in Zululand iu 1S88.
19 May 00
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Mac-
Secokd Ln:urEifANTS.
1 John Matson
1 Eugene Shine
1 Henry Law Harkness
1 Walter St. Ulair Hamilton
kinnon
1 Leslie Gwotkin Williams
1 Frank Oscar Koebel33
2 George Strongitharm
2 Robert Anstruther Bradley
2 Harold Hunt Caffyn .'
2 Edward Merivale Steward
2 Nicholas Mosley:<<
1 John Livesay
2 Clement James Boyce
2 Frederick Walter Arbuthnot Wells
2 Charles Alfred Walker Anderson ...
1 John Ferguson Thomson
1 Philip Lyon
John Maxwell Craigie
2SD LIEUT.
19 May
23 May 00
23 May 00
4 Aug. 00
17 Oct.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
9 Jan.
5 Jan.
4 May
4 May
8 May
8 May
3 May
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
6 Nov.
Facings White — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
\»t Suflnlioii embarked for /lie Wist In/tin, 1884.
2nd Battalion embarkedfor South Africa, 15 Jan. 1900.
4 Dec. _
Quarter Masters.— John Burrage,:1' 27 Sept. 93 ; l[on. Lieut. Johannesburg Police.
1 Francis Gidney, 26 June 97 ; Son. Lieut.
James Couch, 27 July 81 ; Son. Captain, 27 July 9:. — 'Retired Pag {Depot),
James Preston, 4 Dec. 01 ; Hon. Lieut.
I General Lewis served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 13th August 1855; commanded Divi-
sions of the Army in the Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,,
Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39 with the
Grenadier Guards.
5 Major Higginson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
_ 6 Lt.Col. I-Iawtayne served in the Sondan campaign in 1883 with the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition up the River Gambia against the Nativo
Chief, Fodey Kabba, in 1802, as Superintendent of the Gambia Police Force (Medal with Clasp).
"' Major Mackenzie-Penclrill and Captain Barnett served in the operations in Zululand in i388.
II Captain Stuart served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
istBattalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
'- Captain Scott served in the operations in Zululand in 1888. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (4th Class of the Med-
jidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Crot'tou served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain Astell served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under SirHerbert Kitchener in 1896 with the isS
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
15 Captain Hutchinson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
u Captiiin Way served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 with the
1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clnsp).
18 Captain Knaggs served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189G with
the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
20 Major Hoskins served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
oth Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal) ; and with the expedition
1^1898, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
-1 Captain Fox served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the ist
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, 'and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
-3 Captain Johnston served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
ist Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
-* Captain Down served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Mednl with Clasp).
a Captain Farley served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
1st5 Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
-• Captain Andrus served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with tha
ist Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force (Medal
with Clasp).
28 Captain Ewing served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 with the Protectorate Expedition (Medal
with Clasp).
*9 Captain Sword served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
1st Battalion North Staffordshire Begiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
30 Captain Dugmore served in the operations in Uganda in 1897-98 and averted a threatened insurrection of
500 Soudanese (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Wyatt served with the Dongola. Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 7896 with the ist
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
s- Lieut. Ridgway served in the South African war in 1889-1900 with the 4th Battalion South Staffordshire
Regiment, and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony with Major General Paget's Brigade.
33 Second Lieut. Koebel served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion North Staffordshire
Regiment until invalided home.
8* Second Lieut. Mosley served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion North Staffordshire
Regiment.
S3 Lieut. Burrage served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (formerly the 64th Regiment),
Constituted 64th Foot in 1758, and proceeded to Island of Martinique, 1759 to 1763. England, to 1773. North
America, to 1782. Jamaica, to 1784. England, to 1786. Ireland, to 1793. West Indies, to 1795 (capture of St.
Lucia). England, 1795. Gibraltar, to 1796. England, 1796. Ireland, to 1799. England, to 1801. West Indies,
to 1813 (capture of Surinam). Halifax, Nova Scotia, to 1S15. Continent of Europe, to 1816. England, to 181,8.
Gibraltar, to 1827. Ireland, to 1834. Jamaica, to 1840. America, to 1843. England, to 1845. Ireland, to 184,9.
East Indies, to 1861 (Persian war of 1856 — battles of Reshire, Bushire, and Khooshab — and Indian Mutiny, relief
of Lucknow under General Havelock). England, to 1865. Ireland, to 1S67. Malta, to 1872. Ireland, to 1874.
Scotland, to 1873. England, to 1878. Channel Islands, to 1879. Ireland, to 1883. England, to 1884. West,
Indies, to 1886. South Africa, to 1891. Mauritius, to 1892. Malta, to 1895. Egypt, to 1897 (Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force, 1896). India, 1897.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Prince of Wales's North Staffordshire Regiment
(formerly the 98th Prince of Wales' Regiment).
Raised in 1824, and proceeded to Cape of Hope. To England, 1837. To China, 1841. To India, 1846. To
England, 1855. To India, 1S57. To England, 1867. To West Indies, 1873. To Malta, 1875. To India 1880. To
Aden, 1886. To England 1888. To Ireland, 1893. To South Africa, 1900.
ist Batt., South Africa.
2nd Batt., Agra, Ben;
The York and Lancaster Regiment.
Formerly the 65th (2nd York X. Elding) ayid
ai.J the SAth (York and Lancaster) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 3rd West York Militia.)!
33°-
65™
Regimental District,
. PONTEFRACT.
'India" (with the Royal Tiger). The Union Rose.
"Arabia" "Lucknow" "New Zealand " "Sgtpt, 1S82, 1SS4" " Tbl-el-Kebir."
!,'''"■ Colonel.— James Henry Craig Robertson, Ensign, 2 July 29 ; Lieut. 30 Dec. 35 ; Capt. 27 Feb. 42 ; lit. Major,
Vav Pay 2° June 54 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 June 56 ; Major, 7 May 53 ; Colonel, 27 Sept. 63; Major General, 16 May 70;
— r- — — Lt. General, 1 Julv Si ; General, 1 Aor. 91; Colonel York and Lancaster Regiment, 21 June 92.
™ ... .Lieutenant Colonels.— William Johnston Kirkpatrick.1 CB. Comdg. Volksrust Sub. Dint, with rank of Col.
1 May 01 ; Lieut. 28 Feb. 74 ; Capt. 1 July 3t ; Bt.Major, 18 Nov. Zz ; Major, 27 Aug. 9c ; J3t.Lt. Colonel,
13 Mar. 97 ; Lf. Colonel, to Nov. 97.
Frederic Percy Lousada,2 CB. Lieut. 2S Feb. 74 ; Capt. 1 July 3i ; Major. 27 Aug. 90; Lt.Col. 1 July 00,
Francis Edward Wallerstein,£;>«f. 11 Sept. 76; Captain, 29 May 82; Major, 1 July 91; Lt.Colonel.
10 Nov. 01.
"Nive" "PENINSULA'
2S
26
18
-9
16
14
2ND LIEU1.
S Dec.
14 Jan.
30 Jan.
Majors.
1 Henry Southey Scholes,6 2ml in Com- 1
maud 17 Oct. 00 .(
2 Randall Charles Anneslev Howe3 19 Oct.
Edward Francis Woodford,6 Adj. 1 >
Volunteer Battalion 1 Sept. 98 $
Arthur Steuart Palmer, Armjj Ord- ) j
nance Department j I
Stuart Peter Rolt (JBt.Zt Colonel 291 '
Nov. 00), A*»i*tant Inspector of -
Gymnasia, Alderahot, 5 Feb. 01 ....". )
Charles King Co\ho\\u," Iteterve (Depot)]
Saumarez Frederick Grosvenor,'J ) |
■Beteroe (.Depot) j j
1 Harry NichollByass
2 Cecil Henry Kekewich
Fred. Francis Williamson Daniell
1 Arthur ColvilleHyde
i
Captains.
Ernest Cazenove CobboUl, Acting )
Supt. of Gymnasia, York 1
1 John Hervey Armstrong, 6 Prov. Bn,
2 Henry Cecil East Smkhett, Proo. ■>
Battalion }
1 Arthur Manning Haines
2 Edward Geo. Graham Talbot Baines..
2 William M'Gee Armstrong
2 Arthur George Burt
2 William Fletcher Clemson, Adjutant 1
1 Dee. 00 J
1 Somerset Edward Deane Webb j
Ernest James Woodlej', Adj. 3 Bn., 1 '
29 July 99 .' j 1
1 Thomas Tinning Gresson, DSO
1 Benry Percy Thurnall ,
; Michael Francis Halt'ord, Adjutant >
22 Mar. oi )
Clive William Justice, serving in 1
British B.Africa ) j
2 George Capron, ,S'. Africa, with 1 Bn....
Frederic Ellis Ashto'n, South Africa, | 1
with r Battalion '... .. ) j
John Saunders Armstrong |
1 Francis Edw. Bradshaw Isherwood... 1
BREV.MAJ. MA.IUK.
i Mar. 79 24 Feb. 86
1 July 81 24 Aug. 87
1 July 81 1 Aug. 88
10 May 82 12 Feb. 90
30 Jan. 84 28 Apr. 901
12 Feb
29 Apr,
7 Feb. 85! 24 Dec. 90
351 2 Sept 9:
30 Sept. 91
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
11 Feb. 83
3 Dec. S3;
9 Nov. 89
21 Dec. 89
8 Jan. 90
29 Mar.
9 Nov.
28 June
18 Feb.
9 Jan.
'.uieutenants.
Robert James Longden, Adjt. Indian >
Volunteers 12 Sept. 01 j
Reginald Selous32
Cecil Hugh Taylor
2 Gerald Edward Bayley32
Robert Gardner, Adjt. Vol. Bn
2 Edward Craig Robertson
HughErederiokByrne, Central Africa )
Regiment, with rank of Captain )
Ronald Macclesfield Heath
2 Henry Edmeades
1 Herbert William Duckworth ...............
Hugh Roger Headlam, Staff Officer 1
Intelligence, S. Africa .' j
1 Gilbert Henry Wedgwood
1 Alexander Horace Cyril Kearsey ...."
2 Arthur Burdett Burdett ..
1 Jacinth D'Ewes Fitz-Ercald Coke, >
with Army Sercice Corps JT
2 Aylmer Vivian Jarrett
1 Thomas William Parkinson
Denis Daly Wilson, Indian Staff Corp*
Leonard Arthur Bethettjndiau Staff C.
1 Allan St. John Blunt
1 John Francis Coston, with 6 Proo. Bn.
1 Harry "Vivian Robert Hodson
1 William George Ruel
1 Malcolm M'Leod Corbyn
a Duncan Robt. Wolseley Gordon
17 Deo. 92
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
2 J une
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
15 May
15 May ,,
15 May 97
8 Sept. 97
4 May 98
7 May 98
3 Aug. -'
4 Jan. 99
12 Aug.
30 Aug'.
29 Nov.
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
g Dec.
20 Jan. _
29 Jan. 00
20 Ja-n. 00
18 Apr. 00
77 14 Mar. 84
791 24 Feb. 36
29 Au<=
29 Aug
29 Aug. 85, 27 Aug
94
29 Aug.
31 Oct.
7 July
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
16 Oct.
17 Dec.
12 Feb.
23 Apr.
1= Dec.
35
36
86
39
39
90 1
90
90
30 Sept. 91'
26 Oct. 92I
26 Oct. 92;
9 Nov. 92 1
27 Aug. 94!
27 Nov. 94'
16 Jan. 95
95
16 Jan. 95
1 July 95
28 Aug. 95
2S Aug. 95
16 Mar. 96
iS Sept. 97
10 Nov. 97
10 May 99
14 June 99
23 Oct. 99
23 Oct. 99
2 Nov. 99
2 Nov
1 July 95
15 Oct. 9S
23 Dec. 99
21 Feb. 00
21 Feb. o»
24 May 93
1 Sept. 97-
17 Oct. 00
30 Nov. 00
4 Sept. 01
10 Nov. oi-
July
■ 99
1 Dec. 00
1 Dec. 00
5 Feb. ci
1 Mar. 01
10 Nov. 01
29 Nov. 00J
8 Sept.
27 Jan.
18 Sept.
10 Nov.
7 Jan.
14 June
18 June
29 July
24 Oct.
2 Nov.
2 Nov.
20 June
20 June
27 June
1 Aug.
16 Sept.
2 Feb.
5 Feb.
1 Mar.
29 July
12 Sept.
12 Oct.
19 Oct.
23 Oct.
9 Nov.
s Major Howe served as Transport
Officer throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Magfar and Tel-el -
Mahuta, in the two actions at Kas-
sasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
1 Star).
32 Lieuts. Selous and Bayley. — See
Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
33 Lieut. Duggan served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Mounted Infantry, and was present
in the engagements at Abu Klea
and Abu Kru and in the reconnais-
sance to Metammeh (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps,
and" Khedive's Star).
Year
Pull
Pay.
)' Ser
Half
Pay.
2
2
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2
...
2
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The York and Lancaster Regiment.
211(1 LIT,
"T.
S M:ty
0
iq May
00
19 Ala/
0.
11 Aug".
CO
5 Jan.
01
>; Jnn.
01
16 Feb.
01
8 Jan.
01
: Jnn.
ot
8 May
01
24 July
01
27 July
OJ
5 Oct.
01
Second Lieutenants.
2 Robert Edward Webb
1 Alfred Edward Palmer
1 George M'Donald Prsiit
2 Guy Beanchamp Hobart
1 Hugh Austen Bentinck Salmond
1 Robert Ellis Key, with 6 Pros. Bn
1 Edward M< rtou
1 Alan Charles Cameron
2 Bernard Henry A derson
2 Herbert Grist Alanson
Thomas Arthur Nassau Bolton
[i Reginald Macdo\vel Williams
Reginald W. Louis De Bernier Smart
Quarter Matters.— Martin Joseph Duggan," 14 Aug. 95 ; lion. Zieuf.
2 Christopher Gilby, 2 March 98; Son. Lieut.
1 James Bn-ch, 26 Oct. or ; So',,. Lieut.
Facing) White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
let Battalion embark d for Si utli Africa, 13 Dec. 1899. and Battalion embarked for Bermuda, 1883.
'Colonel Kirkpatrick served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout tho Egyptian
war ot 1882, and was presentin the engagements at Kl Magfar and Tel-el-Mabuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Lt.Colouel Lousada served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regitnentthroutrhout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'•Major Scholes and Major Woodford served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment through-
out the Egyptian war of 1882, and were present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, iu the two
actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir 1 Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
7 Major Colhoun served with the :nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 18S2, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at tho battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9 Major Grosvenor served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
011882, and was present in tne engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in tho two actioas at Kass isin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the ut Battalion Yorlc awl Lancaster Regiment— formerly the 65U1 (2nd Yorl:
North Riding) Regiment.
Raised as 2nd Battalion 12th Regiment in 1756. Became 65th Regiment, 175S West Indies, to 1764. America,
to 1777. England, to 1783. (A detachment served as Marines at tho relief of Gibraltar, 1782.) Ireland, to 1784.
America, to 1791. Nova Scotia, to 1793. West Indies, to 179s. England and Scotland, to 1800. Cape of Good
Hope, to 1E02. Ceylon, to 1803. East Indies, to 1S09. Gulf of Persia, to 1810. Isle of France, to 1811. East
Indies, to 1819. Gult of Persia, to TS20. East India and Arabia, to 1S23. England and Scotland, to iSrn. Ireland,
to 1820. West Tudies, to 1837. Nova Scotia, to 1833. America, to 1841. England, to 1843. Ireland, to 1845.
England, to 1846. New South Wales, to Nov. 1846. New Zealand, to 1865. England, to 1867. Ireland, to 1871.
East Indies, to 1882. (Became :st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, 1SS1.) Aden, to 1884. Egypt, to
April 1884. England, to 1889. Ireland, to 1895. England, to 1899. South Africa, 1399.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment (formerly the 84th Regiment).
Raised in 1758, and proceeded to India, to 1763. America and Canada, to 17S3. England, to 1794. (2nd
Battalion raised in 1794, reduced in 1795). Flushing, 1794. England, to 1796. Cape of Good Hope, to 1799. India,
to 1819. [2nd Battalion raised in iSoS. Flanders, to 1809. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battle of Nive). England, to
1819, and incorporated in 1st Battalion.] England, to 1827. Jamaica, to 1838. England, to 1842. India, to 1859
(relief of Lucknow under General Havelock). England, to 1865. Malta, to 1867. Jamaica, ta 1870. Halifax,
N.S., to 1871. Ireland, to 1873. Channel Islands, to 1874. England, to 1882. Egypt, Aug. to Oct. 1882 (Egyptian
war, 1882). England, to Oct. 1883. Bermuda, to 18S6. Halifax, X.S., to 1888. West Indies, to 1891. South Africa,
to 1856. Mauritius, to 1 8:7. India, 1897.
Record of Services of the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment, — formerly the 63rd ( West Suffolk) Regiment.
2nd Battalion 8th Foot (The King's) was constituted in England a separate Regiment, and numbered 63rd Foot,
1758. West Indies, to 1704. Ireland, to 1775. America, to 17S1 (serving as Mounted Infantry). Jamaica, to 1783.
Scotland, to 1786. Ireland and England, to 1793. Low Countries, to 1795. West Indies, to 1799. England and
Ireland, to 1800. Perrol, Gibraltar, and Malta, to 1803. [2nd Battalion raised in 1804 ; disbanded 1814. J Ireland
and Madeira, to 1S07. AVest Indies, to 1819 (capture of Martinique and Guadaloupe). England and Ireland, to
1826. Portugal, to 1828. England, 1828. New South Wales, to 1833. East Indies, to 1847. England, 10 1851.
Ireland, to 1854. The Crimea, to 1856 (battles of Almaand Inkermanand siege of Sebastopol). Nova Scotia and
Canada, to 1865. England, to 1S66. Scotland, to 1867. Ireland, to 1870. East Indies, to 1882 (Afghan war,
1879-S0). Egypt, to 1882 (war of 1S82). England, to 1888. Ireland, to 1894. England, to 1897. Gibraltar, to 1859.
South Africa, 1E99.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (formerly the gdth Regiment).
Raised in 1824 and proceeded to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to 1823. Bermudas and Somers Islands, to 1828. Halifax
(with detachments i
land), to 1835. En
Dieman's Land (with detachments in New Zealand, Is'orlolk Island, anu Adelaide), to 1849.
Ireland, to 1836. Gibraltar, to 1857. England, to i860. Ireland, to 1862. England, to May 1862. Cape of Good
Hope, to 1865. EaBt Indies, to 187=;. Eugland, to 1S81. Malta to 1882. Ecypt, to Oct. 1882 (Egyptian war,
1882). East Indies, to 1837 (Miranzai Expedition, 1891). Aden, to 1898. England, to 1899. Ireland, to 1900.
South Africa, 1900.
ist Batt., South Afrioa.
2nd Batt., Wellington, Madras. J
Phe United
'Oethes'
The Durham. Light Infantry. 332
Formerly the 68th (Durham— Lt. Inf.) and t 68™
the 106th (Bombay Lt. Inf.) Regiments. I R*si™™tai nutriet,
V J 113 |_ NEWCASTLE.
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the 1st and 2nd Durham Militia respectively.)
Juiced Red and White Rose. "' Salamanca" "Vittoeia" "Pyrenees" "Nivelle" "Okth
"Peninsula" "Alma" "Inkekiian" " Sevastopol" " Persia " "Reshibe "
"Bdshihe" "Kooshab" "New Zealand."
Year^Ber. Colonel.— Sit- Reginald Gipps,1 KCB. Ensign 4- Lt. pio Apr. 43; Lt. $ Captain, 2oJune54; Bt.Maior
Full Hall! 6Jnae56; Copt. 6r Zt.Colpnel, pz Feb. 58; Colonel, 5 Jan. 71 : Major, :o Oct. 74 ; Lt. Colon?!, 5 Sept. 7- •"
Pay. Pay.; Major General, 1 July 81 ; Lieut. General, 2 Dec. 89; General, 26 May 94; Colonel Durham Light
Infantry, 17 Dec. 97.
27 ... Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Al\vyn de Blaquiere Valentine Paget,3 Lieut. 11 Feb. 75; Capt. 24 Aug. Si-
Major, 21 Oct. 91 ; Ll. Colonel, 26 Apr. 99. " '
1 Herbert Swayne FitzGerald,* CB. Lieut. 11 Feb. 75; Co/;f. 5 July S2; Major, 1 Oct. 92; .B^.Zf
Colonel, 8 July 99 ; Lt. Colonel, 31 Oct. 00.
18
18
18
18
17
'7
,r 2ND LIEUT.
Majors.
George Markham Davison, -2nd iiO
Command 26 Apr. 99 )
George Morley Saunders,2M(? in Com- ■)
maud 30 Nov. 00 3 '
Walter Gharteris Ross,6 CB , 20 Sei)t. 77
CAPTAIN. ; BBEV.HAJ.
'3
1 1
11
10
14
10
9
Hon. William Lyonel Vane7 14 Jan.
p.s.c. Frederick SpencfrRobb8 {Bt.^i
Lt. Colonel, 16 Nov. 98), Dep. Assist. >\ 11 Aug.
Adj. Gen. War Office, 1 Nov. 98 ) \
George Clavell Hansel,3 DSO ' 11 Aug.
John ErnestBush.»'M<f/. 4 Bn. 19 Feb.ooj 23 Oct.
\Vm.KingsdownCurling,S«'.ie'rc<'(J0^tiO
Wm. TennantBuck,10kt7/. zBn.B.Ji. >
4- Cent. India Rail. Vols. 1 Apr. 97 $\
Captains.
Francis Honorius Sisson Sitwell
Henry de Beauvoir de Lisle,13 DSO.f
County. Mounted Infantry, South ,-
Africa, with rank of Lt. Colonel )
Charles Edward Wilson1"
Nicholas Trafalgar Biddulph,15^iif/K- \
tant Kagpore Vol. Rifle* 2 July g*i 5
Ernest St. George Pratt. Comdg. a Bn. )
■fMtd. Infantry, 8. Africa )
Charles Massy Mathew,16 DSO. >
M'-'jnr Ordnance Department )
Lincoln Edmund Cary Ehves,17 )
DSO. AAjt. 3 JB11 J
Charles Camac Luard15
Bernard Wm. Lynedoch M'Mahon19 ...
Michael Derwass Goring Jones, )
Adjf. India)/ Volunteers J
Robert Maxwell D'Arcy-Hildyard, ";
Adjutant 2 Volunteer Bn. 1 Jan. g-] i
Robert Francis Bell9
Robert Charles Saville,-- South Africa
Hanway Robert Cumming,' Staff Coll.
Oswald Birley Harter2i
Ernest Baseley Hales
Hubert Horatio Shirley Morant," ^
nerving with the Egyptian Army )
AnbreyCharles Tucker,26 South Africa
Joseph Arthur Crosthwaite, with )
3 Prov. Bn j
Anthony Edw. Mortimer Bacon
Henry Benfield Des Vceux Wilkinson, >
Special Service, South Africa j
Wilfrid Harry Dent,-8 Chinese Regiment
D'Arcy Wentworth Mander
Bryan Charles Fairfax
Edward Algernon deader Blake,'-9 \
Adjutant 10 Apr. 01 ]
Alexander Kirkland Rob!.3')
Walter Sydney Bridge, Reserve (Depot)
William John Ainswortb, D.S'O.Adju- ")
tant 15 Mar. 01 j
Edward Du Pre Herford Moore, Adj.~^
Burma Railways Vol. Rifles, 25 >
June 01 )
George Leslie Cochrane9
80
13 June
26 Aug.
16 July
i July
14 Sept. 87
22 Aug. 88
30 Jan. 89
8 June Bn
8 June 89
8 June 89
16 Oct. 89
29 Nov.
9 Sept.
10 Oct.
9 Jan.
10 Nov.
17 Dec.
8 Mar.
Lieutenants.
I William Northey,^ DSO
2 Eustace Arthur Lane,31 South Africa ...
1 Robert Tyndall:,i....r.
2 William Gibson30
, Alfred Leonard Cartwright, Capt. >
West African Regiment )
1 Lionel Culme Soltau-Symons9
1 John Salusbury Unthank9
2 Alfred Ernest Trvine
2 David Lloyd Brereton
2 Roper Maxwell Tyler, with 3 I'roo. Bn.
1 John William Jeffreys'
1 Claud Leonard Matthews9
,1 Arthur William Baillie Wallace9 ..:.
2 Francis Gilfrid Maughan
20 Apr.
20 May 93
20 June 89
19 July 93
2 June 94
13 June 94
28 Sept. 95
10 Oct. 94
6 June 96
12 Aug. 96
23 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
24 Mar. 97
28 July 97
16 Feb. 93
4 May 98
4 May 98
18 May 98
4 Jan. 99
75 1 14 Mar. 83
76 20 Jan. 84
80 ' 5 Nov. 87
81 29 Oct. 88
1 July 81! 2 Feb.
1 July
1 July
24 June
10 May
28 Jan.
10 Mar.
6 Feb.
1 4 May
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
29 Aug.
2 Sept.
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
20 Nov.
27 Aug.
10 May
28 July
15 Aug.
19 Sept.
19 Nov.
15 Mar.
19 Apr.
1 1 Apr..
29 July
14 Mar.
12 Feb.
26 Apr.
6 May
21 May
3 Feb.
23 July
25 Aug.
31 Oct.
81 1 Apr. 3g
Si 17 Apr. 89
73; 1 Sept. 84
82 28 July 91
82! 27 Aug. 9CV
I
53 1 Oct. 9:
84 1 Oct. 9T1
54 11 Apr. 94
84 11 Apr. 94 29 Nov. 00
84 ; 11 Apr. 94.
85! 11 Apr. 94
85 13 Feb. 95
85, 26 Apr. 96
86 6 May 96
89' 25 Aug. 96,
90 ifi Dec. 96,
91! 1 Apr. 97'
9i| 24 Nov. 971 29 Nov. 00
91' 19 Jan. 9S
gi 23 NOV. g3
92 1 9 Aug. 99
93; 9 Aug. 99!
93! 9 Oct. 99
94! 21 Oct. 99
94I 11 Nov. 99
921 11 Nov. 99
961 14 Jan. 00
96I 7 Feb. 00
96 7 Feb. 00
96 19 Feb. 00
92 20 Feb. 01
96! 2 July 01
96 n Sept. 01
96 11 Sept. 01
MAJOB.
n Apr. 94
ii Apr. 94
31 Oct. 96
14 Sept. 9S
13 July 98
9 Aug. 99
7 Feb. 00
27 Aug. 94
27 July 01
16 Dec.
22 Mar.
4 Dec.
19 Jau.
29 Mar.
1 Sept.
23 Nov.
9 Oct.
11 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
19 Feb.
13 Apr.
1 Aug.
30 Captain Robb servedinthe cam-
paign oa the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 attached to the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Yorkshire Light In-
fantry, and was present in the engage -
inent at Shin Kamar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps) .
36 Lieut. Gibson servedinthe cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart ia
1897-98 attached to the 2nd Battalion-
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
(Medal with two Clasps).
Y oars' Set
Vnll I Half
Vay. fav.
3 I ».
3 ' ».
I .«
333
The Durham Light Infantry.
2ND LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
i Kenneth John Walters Leather9 j 27 Sept.
1 Ernest Walton Appleby43 | 18 Oct.
1 Raymond Sheffield Hamilton-Grace*'...! 20 Jan.
Henry Frank Whitby
2 Lionel Phillips
: Arthur Hugh Maunsell Bowers".
2 Henry Ernest Lavie
1 Henry Arden Franklyir'"
Second Lieutenants.
2 John Hardy Wood
Aubrey Christie Haly Garsia
2 Wm. Reginald Lovcring (Depot)
2 Harry Vivian Hare, ivilh 3 Prov.JBn. ...
I Hubert John Coddington
\i Charles Herbert Whittingham
1 Robert Villiers Turner
1 Alan Fleming Hartley, Special Sei-\
vice. South Africa )
2 Baker Arth. Rawson Blewitt
1 Henry Richardson 4 May
1 William Basil Greenwell 4 May
[2 George Frederick Hudsou-Kiauhan ...I 4 May
Hubert Wogar. Festing i 11 May
?o Jan
21 Feb,
21 Feb,
18 Apr. 00
18 Apr
21 Apr. 00
19 May co
11 Aug.
11 Aug. ou
5 Jan. 01
27 Feb. 01
S Jan. 01
LIEUT.
21 Jan. 01
15 Mar, 01
23 June 01
25 June 01
3 July 01
13 July or
23 Sept. 01
11 Sept. 01
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
16 Major Mathew.— For War Services, see Army
01 Ordnance Department.
oi| 18 Captain Luard served with the Zhob Field
01 Force in iScjoas Assistant Superintendent of Army
oi Signalling.
25 Captain Morant served in the campaign in the
2 John Twisden Peareth 26 June 01 Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iS
Edward Vincent Manger ! 3 Aug,
1 Christopher Orlebar Rowlandson ! 14 Sept.
1 and
. 1 was present in the operations on the Upper At-
1 .1 bara, the capture and defence of Gedaref and sub-
1 Wilmot* Lawrence Lancelot Palk ' 14 Sept. 01 sequent affairs (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class
John Gilbert Gillespie iq Oct. 01 of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's
Henry Jed erf s Taylor 4 Dec. oilMedal with Clasp)
Quarter Matters. — 1 John Henry Liebrccht,13 4 Oct. 03 ; Son. dipt. 29 Nov. 00.
2 Thomas Francis Long, 2S Sept. 98 ; Hint. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messre. Holt and Co.
xtt Battalion embarked for South Africa, 24 Oct. 1S99.
2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1882,
I Sir Reginald Gipps served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wound on
hand), Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded, shot through neck), siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the
i?6th Oct. (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
3 Lt. Colonel Paget served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commandant of British Troops Base Depot (Medal with two Clasps).
* Lt. Colonel FitzGerald served as Adjutant with the isih Sikhs in the Afghan war in 1880; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts iu the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Marri Expedition in 1881.
Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Intelligence
and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations on the
Niger in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.ColoDel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 as second in command of the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry with the Ladysmith Relief
Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso and in the operations on the Tugela of 12th January to 6th Febru-
ary including the engagement at Vaal Krantz (severely wounded) ; subsequently served in the Transvaal (CB.).
6 Major Ross served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 on Transport duty with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
Served in the South African war 1S59-1900 in command of a Corps of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches,
CB).
~ Major Hon. W. L. Vane served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light
Infantry, with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the advance through Northern Natal ; subsequently
served in the Transvaal.
8 Lt.Colonel Robb served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 as Deputy As-
sistant Adjutant General British Division, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Mansel (twice mentioned in despatches, ESQ.), Captain Bell and Major Cumming (Brevet of Major),
Captain Cochrane, and Lieuts. Soltau-Syinons, Unthank, Jeffreys, Matthews (mentioned in despatches), Wallace
(mentioned in despatches), and Leather served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham
Light Infantry with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and were present at the battle of Colenso, the operations on the
Tugela of 12th January to 6th February including the engagements at Vaal Krantz, Monte Christo, and Pieter's
Hill, and the relief Ladysmith ; also took part in the advance through Northern Natal and into the Transvaal.
10 Majors Bush and Buck and Captain Wilson, served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and were
present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
13 Lt.Colonel de Lisle served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 with the Mounted Infantry, including
the attack o the Ambigole Wells and the engageihent at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, D.SO., Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
II Captain Biddulph served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1385-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
17 Captain Elwes served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry with
the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, with the Balloon Section Royal Engineers in
the operations on the Tugela of 12th January to 6th February, and of 14th to 27th February, and at the relief of
Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches); also served with a Field Force Royal Engineers in the advance through
Northern Natal, including the engagement at Allemann's Nek, and with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry in
the Transvaal (DUO.).
19 Major M'Mahon served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Durham Light
Infantry with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, the operations on the Tugela
of 12th January to 6th February including the engagement at Vaal Krantz, and the operations of 14th to 27th
February including the engagements at Monte Christo and Pieter's Hill and the relief of Ladysmith ; also took part
in the advance through Northern Natal and into the Transvaal (mentioned in despatches).
211 Captain Saville served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry
with the Ladysmith Relief Force; also served in the Transvaal (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
24 Captain Harter served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry
with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, and in the operations on the Tugela of
12th January to 6th February 1900 including the engagement at Vaal Krantz, and of 20th to 27th February 1900
including the engagement at Pieter's Hill and the relief of Ladysmith.
26 Captain Tucker served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry
with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso, and in the operations on the Tugela
of 12th January to 6th February 1900 including the engagement at Vaal Krantz, and of 14th to 27th February 1900 and
the relief of Ladysmith; was afterwards Adjutant and Quarter Master of Imperial Irregular Corps Depot in
Maritzburg (m. in d.).
TJie Durham Liglit Infantry. 333a
5S Captain Dent served in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burma, in 1892-93 in the Intelligence Department
(dangerously wounded).
29 Captain Blake served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry with
Ihe Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso and in the operations on the Tugela of 12th
January to 6th February 1900, including the engagement at Vaal Krantz — severely wounded.
33 Lieut. Northey served in the South African war in 1890,-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force as Signalling
Officer to the Light Brigade, and was present at the battle of Colenso, the operations on the Tugela of 12th January
to 6th February 1900 including the engagement at Vaal Krantz, the operations of 14th to 27th February 1900 and
the relief of Ladysmith ; was subsequently Signalling Officer to the 2nd Division in the operations in Northern Natal
and the Transvaal I mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
34 Lieut. Lang served in the South African war in 1809-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry with
ihe Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the advance through Northern Natal and into the Transvaal.
35 Lient. Tyndall served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry
with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the operations on the Tugela of 12th January to 6th February
1900 including the engagement at Vaal Krantz, and in the operations of 14th to 27th February 1900 including the
engagements at Jlonte Christo and Pieter's Hill and the relief of Ladysmith; also took part in the advance
through Northern Natal and into the Transvaal.
*- Lieut. Appleby served in the South African war ^1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry
with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso and in the operations on the Tugela
of 12th January to 6th February 1900 including the engagement at Vaal Krantz (severely wounded) ; also served in
the Transvaal.
43 Lieut. Hamilton-Grace served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light
Infantry with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the advance through Northern Natal.
*5 Lieut. Bowers served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry with
the Ladysmith Relief Force, and subsequently in the Transvaal.
•*s Lieut. Franklyn served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry
in the Transvaal.
19 Captain Liebrecht served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry
with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso and in the operations 011 the Tugela of
z2th January to 6th February 1900 (mentioned in despatches, hon. rank of Captain).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry {formerly the 68th Durham
Light Infantry).
Raised in 1756 as the 2nd Battalion Rcyal "Welsh Fusiliers. Constituted 68th Foot in 1758, and pro-
ceeded to Cherbourg and St. Male. To England, 1758. To Scotland, 1762. To Ireland, 1763. To
Antigua, 1764. To England. 1773. To Scotland, 1774. To Ireland, 1776 To England, 1782. (En-
titled " Durham/') To the Channel Islands, 1783. To Gibraltar, 1785. To the West Indies, 1794.
To England, 1796. To Ireland, 1797. To England, 1800. To the West Indies, 1801. To England,
1806. (Made Light Infantry, 1808.) To Waljheren, 1S09. To the Peninsula, 1811 (battles of Salamanca,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. To Canada, 1818. To Ireland,
1829. To Scotland, 1833. To Gibraltar, 1834. To Jamaica, 1838. To Canada, 1841. To England,
1844. To Ireland, 1846. To Malta, 185 1. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and
siege of Sebastopol). To the Ionian Islands, 1856. To England, 1857. To Burmah, 1857. To New
Zealand, 1864 (war in 1864-65). To England, 1866. To India, 1872. To England, 1887. To Ireland, 1893.
To England, 1898. To South Africa. 1899.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry {formerly the 106th Bombay
Light Infantry).
Raised at Poona as the 2nd Bombay European Light Infantry in 1840. To Belgaum, 1844. To
Aden, 1846. Right Wing to Poona, 1848. To Belgaum, 1849. To Kurrachee, 1853. To Persia,
1856 (battles of Reshire, Bushire, and Khooshab). To Belgaum, 1857. To Bombay, i860. ToNeemueh,
1861. Entitled " 106th (Bombay) Light Infantry," 1861. To Nusseerabad, 1864. To Meean Meer,
1867. To Umballa, 1868. To Jhansi and Nowgong, 1870. To England, 1874. To Ireland, 1880. En-
titled " 2nd Battalion DuTham Light Infantry," 1881. To Gibraltar and Malta, 1882. To Egypt.
1885. To India, 1887.
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Batt., South Africa.
nd Batt., Aldershot.
334 The Highland Light Infantry.
Former];/ the "j 1st (Highland — Light Infantry)
Reqimeiitui District 1 ""'' the 7 4-tli (Highlanders) Regiments.
HAMILTON. J (The 3rd and 4th Battalions are. formed of the 1st Royal Lanark Militia.)
" Carxatic" " .Siiolinguuh" "Mysore" " Hixuoostan" "Assayk" (with the Elephant). " Seringipatam "
" Cape ok Goon Hope, 1S06 "" Roleia "" VuiIEEA " "Corunna" " Busaco" " Fuentes d'Onor" "Ciudad
Rodrigo " " Badajoz" " Almaraz. " " Sal a ma vc a " " Vittoria" " Pyrenees" "Nivelle " " Nive " "Oethes''
"Toulouse" " Peninsula " "Waterloo" "South Africa, 1851-2-3" "Sevastopol" "Central India"
"Egypt, 1882" " Tel-el-Kebik."
VeWser. Colonel in Chief. Bis lln/al W,hne*s Arthur W. P. A. Daks of Connaught". AT;. KT. RP. GMB. GCSI.
Fail Hull acMti. (iCIE. HCVO. Cmniiiini<tiii'i in Ireland, 9 Jan. to; Colonel in CM'/ of the Rifle Brigade, &c,
iPay.|Pay , &c . Colonrl in Chief Highland Liuht Infantry, 4 Sept. 01.
Coionei. — William lvelty M'Leod. Ensign, 6 June 45 ; Lieut. P31 July 46; Captain, p24 Sept. 50; Major,
27 .Tan. 58 ; L. Col one1., vg Sept. 64 ; Colonel, 9 Sept. 69 ; Major General, 19 Apr. 80; Lt. General, 3 Apr. 85;
Colonel Highland Light Infant<y, 23 .Ian. 01.
Lieutenant Colonels. — Henry Robert Kelham,- CB. Lieut. 28 May 73 ; Copt- 7 Jan. 82 ; Major, 31 Jan, 90 ;
! LI. Colonel, 4 Nov. 09.
2 Carteret Walter Carey ,sLieut. 1 2 Nov. 7S ; Captain, 25 Jan. 82 ; Major, 22 Nov. go ; Lt. Colonel, 18 Dec. 00
Majors.
Ernest All'. Crowder Garland,6 DSO. \
2nd "i Command 4 Nov. 99 $
Cecil Charles Cavendish,7 2nd in Com- 1
iiauifl 18 Dec. 00 ,)
Hon. Henry James Anson'
Ingram Cosmo Conway-Gordon" (Bt. >
Lt. Colour! 8 Mar. 99) (Depot) >
AliVed Granville Balfour,'0 District )
Inspector of Musketry, Home Via- r
Met, jFeb.oo ' )
John Dutton Uopton, Chief Inspectoral
of Small Arms, with rank of Lt. >
Colonrl, 1 Oct. 00 J
John Richardson,1- DSO
Spencer William Scr.ise-Dickins13
Captains.
George Clifton Inglis Stockwell,")
Brigade Major, South Africa 5
Horace Francis Kuysls
'i'yrell Carter Boss,"5 Adjutant Sind)
Volunteer Rifles 30 Apr. y3 )
Alex. Francis Evans-Lombe, District \
Imp. if Mis!.-., Chester, 23 Aug. 00 j
Francis Myles Sandys-Lumsdaine1' ...
Robert Wm. Hawthorn Ronaldson" ...
Arthur Alex. Woll'e-Murrayls(.D<7)or)...
Herbert Chaworth Fergusson,2J Adj. )
[ Vnl.Bn. Middlesex lte,,t. : Hay 99.. 5
Conrad Ernest Noyes81 {Depot)
John Henry Purvis
Edward R,,den Hill-'-
George Edward Begbie,23 DSO
William Malcolm Fleming Hamilton24
Henry James Tbackeraj-,21 Adjutant >
1 Volunteer Battalion, 15 Dec. 98 ... )'
George Tyrie BrandWilson, Adjutant )
3 Battalion :5 Apr. 01 j
Edward Leyland Cooke Feilden,2
Dist. Insp. of Musk. Aldersh
Apr. 01 (temp.)
Henry Geoffrey Noel de Berry-S ..
Charles Edward Andrews (Depot)
Thomas MacGregor Twynam, Adju- )
tant 4 Battalion, 1 Jan. 00 J
John Crum Grahame30
Edward Armstrong31
Robert Emile Shepherd Prentice,32 >
Adjutant 9 June 00 j
Arthur Neil Edmondstone Browne3'...
Alan Colquhoun Grant,35 serving \
Kith the Egyptian Army j
Robert Warren Hastings Anderson,36 1
Adjutant 12 Dec. 99 ;
Henry John Pack-Beresford31
Thomas Francis Murray39
John James Ronald40
Alfred A. J. tli\\\,Reieri>e— Depot (?nd
LI.qI'oI. Bn. Highland Lt. Infantry
5 Dec. 91; Lieut, do. 21 May 92;
Capt. do. 25 Aug. 97)
HenrvTownsend Corbet Singleton,42 '<
Station Staff Officer, S. Africa $
Robert Guy Incledon Chichester43 ...
Charles Robert Graham Mayne, West >
African F. F. j
Percy Balfour4'
Lieutenants.
Thomas Patrick Mdne Home
: Arratoon "William David Gaussen46 ...
Hugh Charles S tock well ^StatfL ieut. )
for Iutell. S. Africa, 25 Apr. 01 $
i Keith Lyon Buist'"
Arnold Jeffreys Marten46
Thomas Anselan Pollok-Morris19
William Basil Charles Bridge50 ,
23 11 LIEUT.
UHIiV. MA J.
11 May 78
21 June 79
11 Nov. 78 24 Jan. 88
28 Apr. 761 10 Feb. 88
1 July 81 3 Apr. 89
1 July 81 6 May S9
6 Aug. 79 1 July
1 Nov.
13 Aug. 79!
1.3 Aug. 79
6 July 87
16 May £3
23 Mar. 89
10 Apr, 09
14 Aug. "'
9 Sept. 82
5 Dec. 83
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
25 Nov.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
3 Apr. 89
18 Dec. 89
4 May 91
3 Feb. 92
1 Sept. Q2
14 Nov. 92
1 Sept. 92
26 Oct. 92
14 Nov. 92
14 Nov. 92
17 Dec. 92
17 May 93
15 June 93
22 Nov
ien,27 1
hot, 1 j-
8 Nov. 90
17 Jan. 91, 23 Nov. 92
4 Feb. 91: 24 Nov. 92
17 Dec. 92
17 May 93
25 June 93
22 Nov. 94
1 Jan. 95
6 Aug. 95
23 Mar. 96
11 Apr. 96
25 Mar. 91
23 May 91
10 Oct. 91
9 Apr. 92
19 Oct. 92
7 Dec. 92
20 May 93
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
iS July 94
10 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 95
1 Jan.
7 Jan.
20 Jan.
15 Apr.
15 Apr.
30 Aug.
30 Aug.
31 May 96
18 Nov. 96
11 Jan. 97
13 Apr. 97
8 Feb. 00
6 Mar. 95
29 May 95
19 June 05
28 Sept. 95
6 Mar. 93
2S Sept. 95
28 Mar. 9fi{
6 JuDe 96'
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
5 Mar. 98 27 Mar. 01
8 Sept. 98 27 Mar. 01
19 Jan. 99! 27 Mar. 01
22 Jan. 99 27 Mar. 0.1
3 Feb. 98
10 Feb. 99
17 June 99
30 Aug. 09
12 Dec. 99
1 Jan. 00
3 Feb. 00
Mar. 9
1 July 81 22 Nov. 90
!
1 July 3i 22 Nov. 90
10 May 82 18 Fob. 91
MAJOR.
1 3 Nov. 95
25 Mar. 96
20 Jan. 97
15 Apr. 97
30 Aug. 99
4 Nov. 99
4 Dec. 00
18 Dec. oo.
8 Mar. 99
30 Aug. 99
3 Feb. co'
3 Feb. ooi
1 Aug. 00
1 Aug. 00 1
1 Aug. 00
1 Aug. 001
2S Aug. 001
28 Aug. 00
28 Aug. 00
28 Aug. 00
28 Jan. 01
16 Feb. 01
27 Feb. 01
29 No vo o
' i ears' Ser.
Full Hall
Pay.
Pay.
5
4
4
o
3
3
3
3
The Highland Light I
T„f.-,
335
2tfD LIEUT.
LlEUTKJfAJITS.
i Cuthbert Thomas Martin52 1 15 May
William Henry-Erik Segrave," DSO....I 7 May
1 Henry Hay Marshall Harris54 ! 11 May
2 Gavin Henry "Walker ' 8 Mar.
James Scott-Barbour, Egyptian Army...' 15 Apr.
2 Henry Balfour Ferg'jsson Bryant , 5 July
1 Colville Corn wallis Albert Eyre Crabbej 5 July
2 Lionel Graham Prinele I 72 Aug.
r William Neill Eraser55 18 Oct.
Gregory Morgan Knight57 i3 Oct.
t Dousrlas Alexander Blair53 j iS Oct.
1 Rawdon Clavering Campbell50 | 15 Nov.
r Robert Charles Wallace Alston60 | 6 Dec.
1 Francis Herbert Leyland Stevenson''" , 7 Mar.
Herbert Eustace Hathorn- Johnston- } „ .
Stewart, JIutd. Infantry, S. Africa f | Ia Al)r'
1 Hugh Marjoribanks Craigie Halkett00 i3 Apr.
2 Percy Bramwell Davis I i3 Apr.
2 Roland Charles Greenwood j 18 Apr.
2 Walter Charles Leckie-Ewing (ZVpo' 1... 21 Apr.
Sbcoxd Libtjtexaxts.
2 Barrington Hope Baird 1 5 May
1 Gavin Grey i 23 May
2 James Robert Simson J 23 May -
1 Andrew Jameson M'C'ulloch 4 Aug. 1
1 James Davidson Blyth j 3 Oct. 1
2 Herbert Harry MacDonald Stevenson 5 Jan.
1 Charles Hugh Tempest Whitehead ...
2 Wyndham Halswelle
2 James Horatio Hope
2 Kenneth M'Leod
2 Ronald Foster Forbes62
t John Inglis
1 William Henry Veitch Oimeron
r William Gilbert Don Gurdon Rorison
1 William Alastair Malcolm
2 William Norman Thomson
1 Olmar Charles John Stevenson- )
Hamilton, 3Itd. Inf. S. Africa /
1 William Meams
1 Son. Philip Jas. Leslie Hore-Ruthven
1 William Campbell
2 Charles Stuart Burnett
97
11 Feb.
00
Q8
12 Feb.
00
98
16 Feb.
00
99
1 Aug.
00
99
1 Aug.
00
99
1 Aug.
00
99
1 Aug.
00
99
i Aug.
00
99
1 Aug.
00
99
1 Aug.
00
99
2 Jan.
01
99
2 Jan.
01
99
20 Jan.
01
00
16 Feb.
OT
00
20 Feb.
OI
00
27 Mar.
OI
00
11 Apr.
OI
00
15 Apr.
or
00
7 Oct.
01
Quarter Masters.-
5 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01
8 Jan. o:
8 Jan. or
4 May 01
8 May 01
3 May 01
8 May 01
8 May 01
8 May 01
24 July ot
27 Jury 01
74 Sept. 01
14 Sept. 01
2 Oct. 01
s),and
2 John Thomas Johnson,03 21 Dec. 95 ; Son. licut.
1 Duncan Finlayson,C42i Dec. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.
\st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 23 Oct. 1S99. 2nd Battalion returned from Ceylon 20 March 1000-
1 The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1S32 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards)'
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both h™,J. „p t> .' 'r'u
merit, CB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the MedjitUe, and Khedive's Star). o-uuses 01 railia-
2 Lt. Colonel Kelham served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in theEfrvDHfln war r,p »i ,,
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Z,m„tv ,
Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry. Served in the South African war in 8 °
command of the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and' was present in tbe engagements ;tt Mudder Ir?°°
Mxgersfontein (wounded), Koodoosberg, Retief's Nek, and Wittpoort (severely wounded CB I -Kive
including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). '"'"* ™ F d Foi'ces,
6 Major Garland served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian w.1r np o, ,
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's' Star). Served in the rv ir^bllJr ~ Ti,lS
Northwest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with tbe 2nd Battalion ffishlfnrl t- it
Infantry, and took part m the operations of the Malakand and Buner Field Forces inoludin" thp t?rr r+h
Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the isrT Battalion ILmIi
Light Infantry as 2nd in command, and was present in the engagements at Magersfontein (nwnii,mp,i ; T
spatches), Koodoosberg, Retief's Nek, and Wittpoort (mentioned in despatches, DSO.K (mentioned in de-
' Major Cavendish served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William T oel-h<i t ■
1S97-93 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, anu took part in the operations of the MalaknTfl owt
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). malakand and
» Major Hon. H. J. Anson served in the South African war in 1899-iaoo with the 1st Battalion Hicrhlind T ,>ht
Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Magersfontein (mentioned in despatches) Koodoosb.>r'<> • RoH c
Nek, and Wittpoort. b' «euei s
9 Lt.Colonel Conway-Gordon served in the cccupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Ti<»Tit
Infantry, and was present at the affair of 6th September (mentioned in aespatches, Brevet of Lt Colonel) °ac
s at Magersfontein— wounded (mentioned in despatches), Retief's Nek, and Wittpoort (F)S(7)
" Major Scrase-Dickins served in the Egyptian war of 1802 with the 2nd Battalion Highland iLiifij .
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) Served ;,, rh» ,.! y
in tbe North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Hi °M« ??ai?l'-
S."f_tI:V^t^t.!tL?_T.oc^ii!'iel;? F°rce, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and Buner FJeFd 1 Forces in-
'Hart's
eluding the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp)'. LSee also CiviT Decorations for' GalHnrrv
Annual Army List." page 786.]
14 Captain G. C. I. Stockwell served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in ,Rn- .,= r„- ,
Maior- 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served in th-3 South African S ;„ fnoade
with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Retief\ Ne n,,?i9w>°'
poort; was afterwards Brigade Major of the Highland Brigade. ek and Wltl"
13 Captain Kays served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Superintendent of s;™0in„„ ,„ , ,
with Clasp,; and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart a S ape rftefdS S
W(Sght1n?antnryeaPatC 6S' °la3P)- SeTYea fa *** St>Uth AfriCan ™ ,n l8"'I9°° with«* «« battalion ffigt
D D
335a 2V'e Siyhland Light Infantry.
10 Captain Ross served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
3897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the elevations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Sandys-Lumsdaine served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
ockhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battahon Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of
ithe Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
18 Captain Ronaldson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
w Captain Wolfe-Murray served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantrj .
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was present in
the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein — wounded (mentioned in despatches), and Koodoosberg.
20 Captain Fergusson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock halt
in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of tho Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Cla.sp).
-1 Captain Noyes served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and
was present at the affair of 6th September. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion
Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the action at Magersfontein— severely wounded.
'-.* Captain Hdl served in the occupation of Crete in 1S98 with the n>t Battalion Highland Light Ir.faniry, and
was present at the affair of 6th September (mentioned in despatched. Served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Magersfontein,
Koodoosberg, Retief's Nek, and Wittpoort.
23 Major Begbie served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and
was present at the affair of 6th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Koodoos-
berg, Retief's Nek (mentioned in despatches), and Wittpoort (/J.S'O.).
24 Captain Hamilton served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry.
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the
engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, and Retief's Nek.
w Captain Thackeray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 on Signalling duty
(Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain Feilden served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry,
and was present at the affair of 6ch September.
28 Captain de Berry served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
30 Captain Grahame served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Armstrong served in the campaign on the North West Frontier cf India nnder Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-9S with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and tooif part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
32 Captain Prentice served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the 2nd Battalion Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand Field Force (Medal
with Ciasp).
34 Captain Browne served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry
and on Special Service, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, and
Paardeberg.
35 Captain Grant served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William jjockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
3I> Major Anderson served in the occupation of Crete in 1S98 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry.
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was present in
the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Retief's Nek, and Wittpoort (Brevet of Major).
38 Captain Pack Beresford served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, anil took part in the operations of the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
39 Captain Murray served in the campaign on the Sorth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the 2ndBattalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the est Battalion Highland Light Infantry.
40 Captain Ronald served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and
\vas present in the affair of 6th September. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the istBattalion
Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Koodoosberg, Retief'sNek, and Wittpoort.
42 Captain Singleton served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry.
Served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 on Special Service, and took part in the defence of Mafeking.
41 Captain Chichester served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India undei Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
-14 Cantain Balfour served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-93 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces including tho forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
" « Lieut. Gaussen served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
111:897-98 with the 2nd Battahon Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry.
10 Lieut. H. C. Stockwell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart.
in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
17 Lieut. Buist served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897
with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand Field Force
(Medal with Clasp).
46 Lieut. Marten served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry. Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the
engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein (wounded), and Koodoosberg.
4'J Lieut. Pollok-Morris served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Highland Light Infan-
try, and was present at the affair of 6th September. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st
Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg,
Retief's Nek, and Wittpoort.
i0 Lieut. Bridge served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
111 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Bnner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
■>- Lieut. Martin served in the occupation of Crete in 1898 with the ist Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and
was present at the affair of 6th September. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion
Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Modeler River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg,
Retief's Nek, and Wittpoort.
The Highland Light Infantry. $35b
33 Leut. Segrave served in the occupation of Crete in 189s with the ist Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and
was present at the affair of cth September — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
'4 Lif ut. Hams served in the occupation of Crete in 1S9S with the ist Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and
was present at the affair of 6th September. Served in the South African war in 1899- 1500 with the ist Battalion
Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Magersfontein and Koodoosberg.
-""> Lieut. Fraser served in the South African war in 1890-1900 with the ist Battalion Highland Light Infantry
and was present in the engagements at Modder River and Magersfontein — severely wounded.
37 Lieut. Knight served in the South African war in 1899- 1900 with the ist Battalion Highland Light Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Magersfontein (wounded), Koodoosberg, Retief s Nek, and Wittpoort.
58 Lieut. Blair served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was
present in the engagements at Magersfontein, Relief's Nek, and Wittpoort (mentioned in despatches).
39 Lieut. Campbell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with theist Battalion Highland Light Infantry.
00 Lieuts. Alston, Stevenson, and Craigie Halkett served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist
Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and were present in the engagements at Retief's Nek and Wittpoort.
112 Second Lieut. Forbes served in the South Africah war in 1S99-1900 with the Wing of the 4th Battalion Scottish
Rifles under Lt.Colonel Johnstone, and took part in the operations in the Orange River Colony including the sur-
render of Commandant Prinsloo.
63 Lieut. Johnson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-5: with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
B;mr-r Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
e* Lieut. Finlayson served in the occupation of Crete in 189S with the ist Battalion Highland Light Infantry,
and was present at the affair of 6th September. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist
Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein,
Koodoosberg, Retief's Nek, and Wittpoort.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Highland, Light Infantry (formerly the 74th Highlanders)
Raised in 1787, remaining at home till 1789. India, to 1805 (storming of Seringapatam and battle ot
Assaye). England and Scotland, to 1809. _ Ireland, to 1810. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battlesof Busaco,
Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and
Toulouse). Ireland, to 1 81 8. North America, to 1S28. West Indies, to 1S30. Ireland, to 1834. West
Indies, to 1841. Canada, to 1845. England and Scotland, to 1S47. Ireland, to 1851. South Africa, to
1S54. India, to 1864. England and Scotland, to 1866. Ireland, to 1868. Gibraltar, to 1872. Malta',
to 1876. Straits Settlements, to 1878. Hong Kong, to 1S79. Straits Settlements, to 1880. England
and Scotland, to 1882. Egypt, to 1883 (war of 1882, battle of Tel-el- Kebir ). England, to 1884.
India, to 1899 (N. W. Frontier of India Campaign. 1897-98). Ceylon, to 1900. England, 1900.
336 Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's).
72N.
Regimental Distrt t
FORT GEORG .
]
Formerly the 12nd (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) r'atBatt., ^ssv^
and the 78/A (Highland — Boss-shire Buffs) Begts. l_zn Africa.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Highland Rifle Militia.)
Cuidich'n Shi." The late Duke of York's Cypher aud Coronet. "Cabwatic" " Mysobe" " Hindoostan "
"Assaye" (with the Elephant). "Cape of Good Hope, 1806" "Maida" "Java" "South Afbica, 1835 "
" Sevastopol" " Persia " " Kooshab " " Lucknow" " Ornish, India " " Pbiwab Kotal" " Chabasiah "
"Kabul. 1879" " Kandahar, i83o" " Afghanistan, 1878-80 " " Egypt, 1882 " "Tel-el-Kebib" "Chithal''
" Atbaea " " Khaktoum."
Colonel. — Sir Archibald Alison,1 Barf. GCB. Member of the Council of India ; En*ign,v 3 Nov. 46; Lieut.
''t 1 Sept. 49; Captain, 1; Nov. 53; Major, 6 June 56 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 58 ; Colonel, 17 Mar. 67 ;
Major General, 1 Oct. 77; Lt. General, 18 Nov. 82; General, 20 Feb. 89; Colonel Essex Regiment ;
24 Nov. 96; Colonel Seaforth Highlanders, 30 March 97.
lieutenant Colonels. — James Wyndham Hughes-Hallett,'J CB. DSO.Sub Lieut: 26 June 72; Lieut:
26 June 73; Captain, 2 Sept. 80 ; Major, 27 Mar. 90 ; IJ. Colonel, 22 Dec. 97 : Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
James Alastnir Campbell, '"Lieut. 29 Nov. 76 ; Captain, 22 Apr. 86; Major, 14 Fob. 91; Bt. Lt.ColoneV,
16 Nov. 98 ; Lt. Colonel, 6 Juno 99.
I Sydney Bellingham Jameson," 2ml in Command 10 July 99; 2nd Lieut., 3 Oct. 77 ; Lieut., 13 Nov. 78 ;.
Captain, iS Jan. 88 ; Major, 8 May 93 ; J. f .Colonel, 22 Dec. 01.
Yeara'Ser.
Hall
Full
PR)
25
24
Pay.
11 May 78
13 Aug. 79
11 Aug. 80
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 81
Majors. 2Wd libpt.
Seymour Clms.HaleMom'o13 (Br«vrfX/.
Col. 22 Jan. 96 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. ool,
2nd in Command 24 Feb. 00 (temjj.) ;
Comdff. Bcthune's Mid. Inf. S. Africa
• Geo. Mackintosh18 (Bl. 1.1. Vol. 29 Nov.oo)
Granville GeorgeAlgernon Kgorton" )
(Bt.Lt. Colonel 16 Nov. 98) >
W111, Hugh Yl\mteY,'"> Eqyptian Army, )
Kith rank iff Lt. Colonel. ...... S
Geo. Russell Tod,18 Adjutant 1 London 1
Volunteer Iti/les 2 May 98 j
]>.».c. Colin John Mackenzie,26 CB. \
{Bl.J.t. Colonel 29 Nov. 00) j
Arthur Andrew Spottiswoode2'
Captains.
Granville Cholmondeley Feilden
Wilfred Graham Moon31 /
Douglas Campbell,32.4<7/'.3-B>MoMay 98
Hon. Douglas Forbes-Sempill,'13 DSO. 1 '
Adjutant 12 Dec. 99 ) ,
Alex Stirling T-Sw;:zi &i?s:ii, S Afriiz
Ernest Arnold Cowans30 (Depot)
George Machen Lumsdeu37
Malcolm Donald Murray
NeilCampbell-Maclachlan,36 Adjutant )
1 May 99 i
Evelyn Ridley Bradford, ^'Staff Officer, /
South Africa )
Harold Bessemer Galloway10 1
Augustus M'Clintock,*1 Wat African i
Frontier For,;, with rank of Major... )
Archibald Buchanan Ritchie,1- Adi. 1
4 Jin. if. Yorkekire Itegt. 7 Dec. 99)
Robert Seymour Vandeleur" (Depot) ...'
Timothy Fotherstouhnugu,1,1. /<//;</ a nt 1
1 Volunteer Battalion 2 Feb. 01 ... >'
Alg. Kingham Austruther Stewart,17)
DSO f\
Henry Charles Barwick Hopkinson,13 )
Eqypfiau Police $
Walter Thomas Gaisrord,15 .LD.C. to I
Major General Hon. It. A.J. Talbot)
Noel Arbuthnot Thomsonr'2C'o/«.(i Bu. 1
of Mid. Inf.S. Africa, with rankofMaj. i
John Patrick Grant53 .:
Arthur Charles Bridgman Alexander''1
Kenneth Wyndham Arbuthnot"'1'
Charles Braithwaite Chamley27 .!
Clifton Charles OrbvGascoigne, Ad jo- \
taut 4 Vol. Bn. Norfolk Segt >
Claude Prendergast Doig5'J I
George H. A. Arnot, Jtaerie (Depot) ...!
Angus John M'Xeill,00 Aide de Vamp )
to Sir IV. F. Gatacre 21 Dec. 00 $ !
Francis James Marshall,61 Mounted )
Infantry, South Africa j
FrancisEdward LLbyd Daniel], C1 Staff 1
Officer, South Africa, 5 Aug. 01 )
Chas.Inglis Stockwell,''3 Egypt. Army..:
David Henry Grfeiae01
Edward Campion03
Derrick Alfred Carden66
Lancelot Holland," Sow?/; Africa
Claude Fianci? Waterhouse
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. I BBEV.MAJ.
17 May 77 25 Apr. 8S1 26 Apr.
24 Sept. 87
29 Feb. 88
9 May 88
22 Aug.
8 Dec. 88
8 June 89
21 Sept. 89
21 Sept. 89
2i Dec. 89
29 Nov. 90
25 Mar. 91
23 May 91
9 Apr. 92
13 July 92
20 May 93
19 July 93
9 Sept. 93
8 Feb. 94
10 Oct. 94
Lieutenants.
1 WilliamMontgomerie Thomson70 ......
2 Robert Sym Wilson
2 Son. Charles Henry Murray St. Clair
2 Edward Archer BoltOn Clive
Chas. Percy Fred. Radclyffe, Beserve
2 Hugh Frederick Baillie
2 Charles Pelham Maitland Burn
2 Robert Louis Astley Campbell
29 May 95
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 03
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
5 Sept. 96
2 tJuly 97
8 Sept.
1 Dec.
7 May
6 July
12 Mar.
3 Aug.
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
12 Feb. 81 8 May 89'
28 Feb. 81 15 May 89
11 Mar. 81 1 Aug. 89
t July 81 25 Oct. 89
I
1 July 81 25 Oct. 89 27. Apr. 92
22 Oct. 81 26 Oct. 89'
12 Nov. 84
6 May 85
9 May 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
10 Nov. 86
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept. 39
25 Oct.
1 1' June 90
29 Oct. 90
22 Apr. 91
2 Sept. 91
23;Sept 91'
1 Dec. 91
1 June 93
i3 June 93
22 Jan. 94
^ Mar. 95
1 Apr. 95
12 June 05
3 July 95
6 Oct. 95
1 Nov. 95
29 Apr. 96
11 Sept. 76
22 Aug. 97
3 Nov. 97
5 Feb. 98
16 Feb. 93 1
17 May "5
2 Sept. 91
1 Dec. 91
23 Nov. 92
22 Jan. 04
26 Jan. 94
16 July 94
13 Sept. 94
1 Feb. 95,
1 Apr. 95
3 July 95!
1 Nov. 95
2 May 98
2 May 98
17 May 98
8 June 9S
30 Aug. 99
21 Oct. 99
21 Oct. 99!
7 Dec. 99.
12 Dec. 91
12 Dec. 99
29 Apr. 00.
21 Jan. 01
2 Fei,. 01 '
2 Feb. 01
17 Dec.
19 Mar.
29, Nov. OS
29 Nov. 00
1 Apr. 95
22 Dec. 97
8 June 98'
6 June 99
19 July 90,
12 Dec. 9ty
7 Doc. 01
83,
29. Nov. 00
19 Mar. o:
19 Mar. 01
lu ac. ^ 19 Mar. 01
17 May 98 19 Mar. 01
8 June 93; 19 Mar. 01
30 Aug. 99( 3 July 01
9 Oct. 99: 31 Oct. 01
4 Nov. 99 31 Oct. 01
7 Dec. 99
9 Dec. 99
12 Dec. 99
26 Dec. 90
1 Feb. 95
24 Feb. 00
28 Feb. 00
2 Apr.. 00
Year
ilTuU
Pay.
i'Ser
Half
Pay. I
Seaforth Highlanders (Boss-shire Buffs, The DuJce of Albany's). 337
Lieutenants.
Philip George Anstruther
Alaric Rimmington MoncriefT
Colin ilansfielcf Mackenzie {Depot)
John Evelyn Thornhill
Kenneth Gray Buchanan
Henry William Cairns Wicks
Robert Horn
John Gordon Edgeworth Craik
Claud Macfie
David George Methven
Roderick Laing
Malcolm Bedford Duncan
Second Lieutenants.
2 Charles Sylvester Nairne
■1 William Fitzgerald Arbuthnot
1 Duncan Hemelin Davidson
2 Cecil Claud Hugh Orby Gascoigne
1 Kenneth Forbes-Robertson
1 John Oliver Hopkinson
2 Keith Bethune MacKenzie
1 William Reginald Campbell Laverton
2 Neil Graham Stewart-Richardson
1 Clive Osrie Vere Gray
1 Kenneth Doug. Mackenzie Maclachlan
1 Kenneth George Haig
2 Thomas M'Cutcheon
1 Arthur Buchanan Bailee-Hamilton ...
Charles Francis Schomberg
2Nl> l-IEUT.
J5 Nov.
6 Dec.
q Dec.
6 Dec.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
24 Jan.
17 Feb.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
iS Apr.
1 S Apr.
21 Apr.
21 Apr
4 Aug.
11 Aug.
5 Dec.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
3 Apr.
4 May
4 May 01
22 May 01
4 Dec.
LIEUT
|
I Aug.
00
14 Nov.
00
21 Dec.
00
21 Jan.
01
21 Jan.
01
21 Jan.
OT
21 Jan.
OI
2 Feb.
OI
10 Mar.
OI
3 July
OI
27 July
OI
31 Oct.
01'
.—Serving with the
[Egyptian Army.
Quarter Masters. — Ge.irge Whitefield Anderson,"2 22 Dec. 94 ; Hon. Captain, 16 Nov.
2 David King, 11 Jan. 99; Hon. Lieut.
1 John Davidson, 8 May 01 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Oo.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta 26 Jan. 97. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 21 Oct. 1899.
1 Sir Archibald Alison served with the 72nd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the expedition
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
Medal). Servedas Military Secretary to Lord Clyde in India during the campaign from August 1857 to March 1858,
and was severely wounded (lost left arm) at the relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
Was Brigadier General of the European Brigade and Second in Command throughout the Ashanti war from
December 1873; led the Brigade at the battle of Amoaful, capture of Becqua, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of
Coomassie (thanks of Parliament, KCB., and Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882.
Commanded the troops in Egypt from the occupation of Alexandria until the arrival of Sir Garnet Wo lseley, and
forined the entrenched position at Ramleh, thereby effectually covering Alexandria and at the same time
threatening the enemy's position. Commanded the 3rd Brigade (the Highlanders) from the arrival of Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the end of the war, and was present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted Lieut. General for distinguished service in the field, Medal with
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). On the termination of the war he was appointed to the
command of the British army of occupation in Egypt.
9 Colonel Hughes-Hallett served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1878
till July 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwa.' Kotal
and at the passage of the Chappri defile (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with tho 1st Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Chalouf
(mentioned in despatches) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth High-
landers, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, DSC, and Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Colonel J. A. Campbell served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from February till December
1879 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah and the subsequent
occupation of Cabul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the occupation of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S, and was present
at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
14 Lt.Colonel Jameson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
15 Colonel Monro served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, part of the time as Regimental Transport Officer, from April 1880 as; Ad-
jutant ; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal (wounded), and in the engagement at Charasiah
and the operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was nresent in the engagement at Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Accompanied Sir Charles Warren to South Africa in 1884, and served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in com-
mand of Volunteers (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with
the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895. first as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the Lines of Communica-
tions, and afterwards as Road Commandant (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Locklmrt in 1897-08 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Brigadier General Hart, Commanding 1st
Brigade (two Clasps).
18 Major Mackintosh served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Served in the
Kazara Expedition in 1888 as Orderly Officer to Colonel Cruickshank, Commanding the River Column and was
present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of
Crete in 1897 with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders.
19 Lt.Colonel Egerton served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from November 1879 with the
Cabul and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, and was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879
(dangerously wounded) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Adjutant 1st Battelion Seaforth
338 Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Dulce of Albany' V).
Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with;
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign iu the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with th<
iBattalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned i
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupatio:
of Crete in 1897.
50 Major Hunter served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and wai
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expeditio
111 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Souda
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S attached to the 1st Battalion Seitforttu Highlanders, and was present at th
battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
91 Major Spottiswoode served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in tho Egyptian war of 18S2, and
was present at the engagement at Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1398 with the 1st Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned m despatches, 4th Class
of the Mcdjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served iu the occupation of Crete in 1897.
23 Major Tod served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders as Regimental Transport Officer throughout
the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's StarJ.
-' .Major Elliot served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of i832,andwas
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition
in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp); and in the Hazara Expedition in i8qi with
t.he same Battaliou (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
26 Lt.Colonel Colin Mackenzie served with thedetachmentof the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders attached to
the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive.'s Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and again in 1237-89*
as Embarkation Officer at Mandalay, Transport Officer at Myingyan, and subsequently in command of a Com-
pany of Mounted Infantry (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Adjutant of
uhe 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the operation.- against the
Hunza Nagars in 1891-52 us Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General, and was present at the capture of Nils
Fort ; commanded the force at the storming of the enemy's second position on 20th December 1892, and during
'.lie subsequent advance and occupation of Hunza and Nagar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Maji r, Clasp
Served with the Waziris tan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
Seneral 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign in the woudar under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898 with the :St Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum
(Itiitisb Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1SQ9-1900 as Deputy Assis-
tant Adjutant General and later as Temporary Director of Military Intelligence .and was afterwards appointed
Military Governor of Johannesburg (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Col cnel, CB.).
M Captain Clark served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Acting Adjutant to the Left Half Battalion 2nd
Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition iu 1891 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Moon served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Transport Officer with the 2nd Column (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395 with the 2nd Battalion.
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
ss Captain D. Campbell served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 as Acting Quarter "Master with the Left Half
Battalion 2nd Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal
with Clasp).
33 Captain Hon. D. Forbes Seuipil! served in the Hazara Expedition in i3gi with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the-
2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medalwith Clasp). Served'
in the South African war in 1899-1901 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Ma-
gersfontein (mentioned in despatches, ONO.).
31 Captain Stirling served in the Hazara Expedition in i838 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders 'Medal
with Cliisp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in command
of the Machine Gun Detachment (Clasp).
M Major Cowans served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Transport Officer with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the operations at Paar -
debcrg on the 16th to 27th February 1900— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
37 Captain Lumsden served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Meda I
with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp).
Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 attached to the :st Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in 1S99-1900 including the operations at Paardeberg of 16th to 27th February 1900— severely
wounded.
38 Captain Maclachlan served iu the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (severely wounded) and Khartoum
mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of
Crete in 1897.
3'J Captain Bradford served iu the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 139S with the 1st
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
40 Captain Galloway served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Sea forth Highlanders (Medal
witn Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallant^-, "Hart's Annual Army List,"
p. 786.]
41 Major M'Clintoek served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the
expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897 with the 1st
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders.
'a Captain Ritchie served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 1st
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
43 Captain Vandeleur served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara— wounded (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1P97.
■"-Captain Featherstonhaugh served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth High
landers (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai, and acted as Assistant Field
Engineer to the 3rd Brigade from the 9th May to the 10th August 1895 (Medal with Claso). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present at the engagement at Magersfontein —
wounded.
47 Captain Stewart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport Officer with
the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
45 Caotain Hopkinson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force uuder Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 12th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medalwith two Clasps); and in the expedition in 1897-98 with the
Seaforth Highlanders (Boss-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's). 338^
Camel Corps, and was present at the battle of Khartoum— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches.
4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
49 Captain Gaisford served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist-
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and'
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
5- Major Thomson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 1st Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (wounded) and Khartoum (mentioned1
in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with, two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
51 Captain Grant served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1890-1000 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present at the engagement at Magersfon-
tein (mentioned in despatches) and in the operations at Paardebsrgof 16th to 27th February 1900 — severely wounded.
iJ Captain Alexander served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
" Captain Arbuthnot served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the 2nd Battalion:
Seaf brth Highlanders (Medal with ClasD). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchenei
in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
5,1 Captain Lindsay served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1S99-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present at the action at Magersfontein (men-
tioned in despatches).
57 Captain Chamley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in tao Sjutn
African war in 1899-7900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Magersfontein
— wounded.
55 Lieut. Doig served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in
the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1398 with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1399-1900 — slightly wounded.
60 Major M'Xeill served in the campaign mthe Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 1st Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897. Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir W. F. Gatacre, and was present in the engage-
ment at Stormberg (Brevet of Major).
61 Captain Marshall served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1393 with the 1st
Battalion Sea >"orth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
62 Captain Daniell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the 1st Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served id. the occupation of Crete in 1897. Served in the South
African war in 1399-icco on Special Service.
63 Captain Stockwell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
61 Captain Graeme served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8q8 with the ist Bal-
tahor Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, arid Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
65 Captain Campion served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
66 Captain Garden served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
0 Lieut. Holland served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the is
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khe. tive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
r8 Lieut, the Hon. C. H. M. St. Clair served in the South African War 1899-1901 ; was present in engagements
at Magersfontein, Koodorsburg, Paardeburg (mentioned in despatches), Reiteif's Nek; A.D.C. to Brig. U-eu.
Sir Hector MacdoDald, January to April 1901; attached to Brig. Gen. Sir H. Rawlinson's Column as signalling
officer during operations in Orange River Colony and Transvaal, 1901.
70 Lieut. Thomson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the is
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medall
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
"-Captain Anderson served in the Afghan war of 1873-80 with the Koorum Field Force, and was present at the
capture of the PeiwarKotal ; took part witu the Khost Expedition including the engagement at Mattoon; was
present with the Cabul Field Force in the engagements at Zaidabad and Charasiah on the 6th October 1870, in the
pursuit to the Asmai Heights, and at the occupation of Cabul ; also took part in the engagements at Doaba and
Lataband, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the relief of Sherpore, and in the engagement
at Charasiah on the 25th April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four "Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served in the campaign in the
Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i3g3 with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the
battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, granted honorary rank of Captain, British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1897.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders {formerly the 72nd Highlanders).
_ Raised by letter of service dated 8th January 1778. Inspected and passed 15th May 1778. Receive
title of 78th 18th July 1778. Proceeded to Guernsey and Jersey 12th September 1778. Proceeded to
the East Indies ist June 1781. Number changed to 72nd in 1786. Took part in the capture of Ceylon.
1795. Returned to England 2nd February 1798. Embarked for the Cape of Good Hope 31st July 1805.
To Mauritius 1810. To the Cape of Good Hope 1814. To India and back 1815. Returned to England
22nd December 1S21. Embarked for the Cape of Good Hope ist July 1828. Returned to England nth
April 1840. Embarked for Gibraltar 27th November 1844. To Barbadoes 1848. To Halifax, N.S.
1851. Returned to England 12th October 1854. Embarked for Malta 14th December 1S54. To the
Crimea 22nd May 1855. Returned to England 6th July 1856. Embarked for Bombay 4th September
1857. Returned to England 16th November 1865. Embarked for Bombay 21st February 1871. To Aden
25th February 1882. To Egypt 2nd August 1882 (Egyptian war, 1882). Returned to England 15th
October 1882. To Scotland. 1886. To Ireland. 1889. To England, 1895. To Malta, 1897 (Occupation
of Crete). To Egypt. 1898 (Soudan Campaign. 1898).
[For the Record of the Services of the 2111I Battalion Sec/forth Kighlanders, sec p. 41a,
3 39
75™ I Form*
S'gimental District, I
ABERDEEN. J
The Gordon Highlanders.
irlg the 75//* (Stirlingshire) and the g2nd
(Gordon Highlanders) Regiments.
pi si
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Batt., South Africa,
d Batt., South Atnca.
Depot at Solon.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Royal Aberdeenshire Militia.)
' itrsoBE " "Sebingapatam" "India " (with the Royal Tiger). " Egmont-op-/,ee" "Mandoba" " Egtft " (with
the Sphinx). "Corunna " " Fuentksd'Onob" " Almabaz" " Vittobia" "Pybbnees" "Nivk" " Obtbbs "
" Peninsula" " Watebloo" "Soi'th Afbica, 1835 '' " Delhi" " Lucknow " " Chabasiah " " Kabul, 1870 "
" Kaitdahar, 1880" " Afghanistan, 1878-80 " " Egtpt, 1882, 1884 " " Tel-el-Kebib " "Nile, 1834-85 "
" ChiTBAL " " TlHAH."
Colonel-in-Chief.— His Hajctty THE KING.
Colonel.— VJCSir George Stewart White,1 CJCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Governor and Commander
in Chief, Gibraltar, 6 July 00 ; [R] ; Ensiyn, 4 Nov. 53 ; Lieut. 29 Jan. 55 ; Capt. pio July 63 ; Major,
24 Dec. 73; Bt. LI. Colonel, 2 .Mar. 81; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 81 ; Colonel, 2 liar. 05; Major General,
1 July 87; Lt. General, 1 Apr. 95; General, g Oct. 00 \ Colonel Gordon Highlanders, 28 June 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 William Augustus Scott, CB. Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Captain, 1 Dec. 83; Major,
\ 10 Oct. 92 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 Dec. 99.
■•• |i Forbes Macbean,6 CB. Lieut. 11 Nov. 76; Captain, 2 July 84; Major, 23 Sept. 93; Bt.Lt. Colonel,
20 May 98; Lt. Colonel, 9 Jan. 00.
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1 p.s.c. Herbert Henry Burnoy,9 CB.
(Brevet Lt.Colonel, 20 May 98),
in Command 11 Feb. 00 .
2 George Staunton,15 Adjutant 5 Vol-]
unteer Battalion 1 Sept. 96 )
Robert Dunbar Sinclair- Wemyss,16)
Adjt.2 V.Bn.K.O.S.Bord. 11 Jan. 07 j
p.s.c. Hon. Frederick Gordon,18 DSO.)
D.A.A. Gen. South Africa Field \
Force, irith rank of Lt. Colonel ....
2 Cecil Frederick Nevil Macreadv
(Bt. Lt.Colonel 29 Nov. 00), Assirt-
ant Frovost Marshal, 19 Oct. 01
2 Reginald Stanley Hunter-Blair21
SladeThomson,v:!Z)..-l./4. General fur i
Musketry, Punjab, 9 June 99 )
Captains.
p.s.c. James Aylmer Lowthrop Hal-
daue,24 DSO. Staff Captain, lVi
Office, 27 June 01 [temp.) .
Francis Hugh Neieh21
Henry Percy Uniacke,20 Adjutant >
Queen's Rifle Vol. Brigade 15 June 99 J
1 Hector Macneal '.
Stewart Lygon Mnrray,27 Adjutant (
2 Volunteer Battalion 2 Jan. 99 J
Son. Walter Robert Drummond)
Forbes, Adjt. 4 Vol. Bn. 5 Apr. 99... )
Arthur Ormond Norman
Arthur Louis Hamilton Buchanan,20 )
Adjutant 3 Battalion 6 Dec. 00 J
2 Eric'Streatf'eild, DSO. (Depot)
Frederic Walter Kerr,30 DSO. Brigade /
Major, South Africa Field Force ... )
Walter Campbell,31 CVO. DSO. Dcp.\
Assist. Adj. Gen. South Africa j
2 Alan David GreenHill-Gardyne32
1 UCWm.EaglesonGordon,33 Adjutant I
2t Jan. 99 ]
2 Henry Alexander Bethune
i Robert Adam Neilson Tytler34
2 Hon. Robert Francis Carnegio
1 Gordon Robert Macnab35
Alister Praser Gordon,30 DSO. Central I
Africa Regiment, with rank of Major I
ITiff Matthew Fontaine Maury Meikle- )
John,38 Garr. Adj. St. Helena )
1 Kenneth Dingwall, 4" DSO
George Ewen EyreGordouCameron,41 /
Adjutant 2 Froc. Regt. of Dragoons... )
i George standisl; Gage Craufurd,42i'SO.
2 Charles John Simpson,*4 Adjutant I
16 Feb. 01 /
Henry Scrymgeour Wedderbum,.-Ii/. ^
Queen's Rifle Vol. Brigade 1 Oct. 00 )
[ Percy Stuart Allan40
l William Muir Knox Marshall
: Charles William M'Diarmid Fiudlay ...(
! Thomas Macaulay Booth
i John Herbert Cecil Ogilvy ■'
: Percy Wilscn Brown
2ND LIEUT. I LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. ■ BBEV.MAJ.
78
30 Jan
14 Jan
17 April 80
29 Nov. 76 9 Mar.
21 July Jo 24 July
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1 July
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81 22 May 8q
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22 Oct. 8:
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9 Sept. 82
4 Mar. 91
1 Sept. 91
5 Apr. 92
9 Sept. 8? 8 Apr. 92
10 Mar. 83 23 Sept. 93
14 May 84 1 Sept. 93
j 14 May 84 9 Apr. 94
12 Nov. 84 14 Feb. 95
5 Feb. 87
15 Feb. 88
6 June 88
29 Dec.
29 Mar. 90
28 June 90
28 June 90
8 Oct. 90
17 June 91
io Oct.
29 Feb.
18 June
19 July
23 Dec.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
29 May
29 May
4 Nov.
Lieutenants.
2 Ian Rose-Innes Foster Forbes g Dec.
1 John Uchtred Macdowall Ingilby,4S > „
Provisional Battalion ) \ 24 Mar.
2 Walter William MacGregor 24 Mar.
Alexander Walter Frederic Baird, )
Staff Capt. for Intell. S. Africa 5 *5 May
Chhi'les O'-'^ron40 ' 17 Nov.
James Marshall Maciarcn30 , 1 Dec.
7 Feb.
25 Nov.
23 Apr.
28 Apr.
23 Aug.
5 Dec.
4 Mar.
1 Sept.
1 Feb.
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10 Oct.
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21 Nov.
17 Apr.
20 May
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11 Jan.
19 Oct.
21 Oct.
18 Nov.
18 May
17 Dec. 98
15 Mar. 99
12 Apr. 99
28 May 99
9 June 99
21 Jane 99
4 Oot. 99
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1 Feb.
12 Aug.
1 Sept.
18 Nov.
11 Jan.
17 Feb.
19 Oct.
18 Nov.
28 May
4 Nov.
5 Apr.
28 May
9 June
18 July
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
12 Dec.
7 Jan.
25 Feb.
31 May
12 July
31 Dec.
16 Mar.
16 June
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14 Feb. 95
29 May 95
I 28 May 99
: 18 July 99
' 22 Oct. 99
14 Dec. 99
7 Jan. od
9 Jan. 00
96 29 Nov.
97' 20 May
97
97
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98 1
98; 29 Nov.
99
99
29 Nov. 00
Full Halii
Pay. Pay.
The Gordon Highlanders.
340
LlEUTBNANTS.
2 IToh. Reginald Geo. Benedict Forbes ...
2 James Keith Dick-Cunvntrham, DSO..
1 James Robert White, DSO
2 Frederick Lewis Makgill-Crichton- '
Maitland
1 Charles Ramsay Lumsden
1 Lachlan Gordon-Duff
2 John Raymond Evelyn Stansfeld, .DSO.
1 Rupert Edward Holden Lockley
1 William Bertram Joseph Mitford
Patrick Douglas Stewart
2 Godfrey Neil M'Lean
s James Lauderdale Gilbert Burnett
1 James George Hay (Depot'
1 Frederick Robert Tanman Sworder ...
1 Arthur Lionel Davis
2 Francis Lewis Rawson Gordon
Second Lieutenants.
David Skinner Miller, Aide de Camp\
to Brig. Gen. J. Spent, 6 May 01 ... /
2 Augustus Richard Hennessy
2ND LIKUT.
1 Dec.
28 May
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20 May
12 July
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20 May
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6 Dec.
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1 D'Arcy Duncan Alexander 4 Apr
1 Vivian Gordon I 18 Apr
2 Kenneth Hope Bruce
1 Alexander Theodore Gordon
t Archibald Craufurd
2 George James Gordon Gerald Cnniine
Ivor Picton-Warlow, Soutk Africa
Claud Archibald Scott Maitland, "1
South Africa 3
Hush Alexander Ross, South Africa ...
William Neish, Soutk Africa
1 William Edward Murray
2 Gerald Rowley Sawrey-Cookson
Henry Pelham Burn
2 Lewis Gordon
2 Wilfred Stuart Adam
1 Frederic Bell
2 Charles Gilbert Dingwall Huggins
2 Gustavus Henry Spencer Fowke
2 Joseph Basil Lawrence Monteith
1 Arthur Mitford Ker
Thomas Geoffrey Leith
John Ogilvie Abercromby
Alec. Edward Balfour
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c Lt. Colonel Macbeau served with
the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan
war in 1 879-80, and was present int.be
engagement at Charasiah on 6th
October 1879, with the Maidan Expe-
dition, in the operations around
Cabul in December 1S79, :ln<1 in tne
00 engagement at Charasiah on 25th
oo Aprili88o; accompaniedSirFrederick
00 Roberts in the march to Candahar,
00 and was present at the reconnais-
01 sance of 31st August and at the battle
01 0'." Candahar (Medal with three
oil Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force with
the 1 st Battalion Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the en-
gagement at Dargai on the iSth
October and at the assault of the
Dargai Heights on the 20th October
—severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps).
Quarter Master*.— 1 Henry Carlaw,51 16 Aug. 84 ; Son. Captain, 16 Aug. 94 ;
2 William Anderson, i2 31 Aug. 02 : Son.Capt . 29 Nov. 00.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Son. Major
Feb. 99.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 9 Nov. 1899.
2»d Battalion embarked for India, 7 Sept. 1808 ; to South Africa, Sept. 1899.
1 Sir George White served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny
in 18=7-59 (Medal). Served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the various operations around Cabul in December 1879,
including the investment of Sherpore; was also present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1880;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st
August and at the battle of Candahar (frequently mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Victoria
Cross, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration): was awarded the "S<S. " for conspicuous bravery during
the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, when, finding that the artillery and rifle fire failed to
dislodge the enemy from a fortified hill which it was necessary to capture, Major White led an attack upon it in
person. Advancing with two companies of his regiment, and climbing from one steep ledge to another, he came
upon a body of the enemy, strongly posted, and outnumbering his force by about 8 to 1. His men being much
exhausted, and immediate action being necessary, Major White took a rifle, and, going on by himself, shot the
leader of the enemy, .t'his act so intimidated the rest that they fled round the side of the hill, and the position
was won. Again, on the 1st September 1880, at the battle of Candahar, Major White, in leading the final charge,
under a heavy fire from the enemy, who held a strong position and were supported by two guns, rode straight up
to within a few yards of them, and. seeing the guns, dashed forward and secured one, immediately after which
the enemy retired." Served >vith the Nile Expedition in 1884-8*;, during the latter part of the time as Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-89 in command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade and commanded at Mandalay during the
insurrection; comm-mdel the Upper B irmah Field Fore?, after the capture of Mandalay (received the thanks
of the Government and of the Commander in Chief in India, promoted Major General for distinguished service
in the field, frequently mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Zhob Field
Force in 1890 (received the thanks of the Government and Commander in Chief in India). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 in command of the Natal Field Force, and successfully conducted the defence of Laiy-
smith during its investment by the Boers for the period of 118 days, until relieved by the force under Sir Redvers
Bnller (eaafe.).
5 Major Wright served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations aroun 1 Cabul in
December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881 (mentioned in de spatches).
Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William LDckhartin 1S97-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on
18th October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October — severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 with a
Corps of Volunteer Stretcher Bearers, and was nresent in the engagement at Elandslaagte— severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
'' Lt.Colonel Barney served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of tho Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion
of the Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp). Served in the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the i9t Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming
of the Ma'akand Pass— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
34 1 The Gordon Highlanders.
India under Sn- William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Malakand Field Force nnd to the
Burier Field Force (mentioneil in despatches), and subsequently in the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the tst Bat-
talion Gordon Highlanders (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). Served in the .South African war in 1893-1900--
slightly wounded (CB.).
15 Major Staunton served in the Afghan war in 1880, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
10 Major Sinclair-Wemyss served in the Boer war of 1S81.
IS Major Hon. F. Gordon served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present nt the battle of Tol-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as
Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders, and wax present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1839 including the engagement at Toski (Clasp)
Served in the South African war in 1399-1900 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant Genera', for Intelligence (mentioned in
despatches, DSO.).
'■' lit. Colonel Macready served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir (Medal
wilh Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
21 Major Hunter-Blair served in the Egyptian war of :332 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Keoir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan Expedi-
tion in 1334 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the
River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
88 Captain Neish served in the expedition to the Soudan in i334 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders and with the River
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
23 Major Thomson served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1834 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders (Clasp). Served, with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the
storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the N01 th West Frontier of India
miller Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the i>r Batt ili >n G ird in High-
landers, and was present at the engagement at Dargai on the i3th October and at the assault of toe Dargai
Heights on the 20th October, at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations in the
Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (two Clasps).
-* Captain Haldane served with the Wazi'istan Field Force in 1894-95 as Orderly Officer to Sir William Lockhart,
' om man ding the Force (Medal with Clasp). Served with 'he Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockharl in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant.
Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and two Clasps). Served in the Sr/utli
African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Elandslaagte — severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches).
-'" Captain Uniacke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India nnder Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the :st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the
engagement at Dargai on the iSth October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on 20th October (slightly
wounded), at the capture of the Sampaghaand Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Maidan and Bara
Valleys (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
2~ Captain Murray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Buchanan served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Elands-
laagte—severely wounded. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786].
311 Major Kerr served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395 as Adjutant of the 1st
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in despatches, DSO..
and Medal with Clasp), Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at tbe-
engagement at Dargai on the 18th October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th Oct .1 ... at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, und in the subsequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Barat
Valleys (two Clasps).
■'" Major Campoell served with the Waziristac Field Force under Sir William Lcckhartin 1394-95 as Assistant
Superintendent of Army Signalling 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir R,obert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
T897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present
at the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October and the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October
(mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequent operations
in the Maidan, Waran. and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served in. the
South African war in 1899-1900 as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
32 Captain Greenhili-Gardyne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain W. E. Gordon served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of thp Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WillianiLockhart in 1397-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the
Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the action at Magersfontein — dangerously wounded (mentioned in des-
patches, JJC) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service : — "On July n, 1900, during the action near
Leehoehoek (or Doornbosch Fontein), near Krugersdorp, a party of men, accompanied by Captains Younger and
Allan, having succeeded in dragging an artillery wagon under cover when its horses were unable to do so by reason
of the heavy and accurate lire of the enemy, Captain Gordon called for volunteers to go out with him to try to bring
in one of the guns. He went out alone to the nearest gun under a heavy fire, and with the greatest eoolne-s fastened
a drag rope to the gun, and then beckoned to the men, who immediately doubled out to join him in accordance with
his previous instructions. While moving the gun, Captain Younger and three men were hit. Seeing that further
attempts would only result in further casualties, Captain Gordon ordered the remainder of the party under cover of
the kopje again, and, having seen the wounded safely away, himself retired. Captain Gordon's conduct, under a
particularly heavy and most accurate fire at only 850 yards range, was most admirable, and his manner of handling
his men most masterly; his devotion on every occasion that his battalion has been under fire has been remarkable."
31 Captain Tytler served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S07-9S as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade M0hmur.1l Field Force, afterwards as Brigade Transport Officer
3rd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and subsequently with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders in the
operaticms in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900.
55 Captain Macnab served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
36 Major A. F. Gordon served with the Chitral P^elief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the iStli October, at the assault of the Dargai Heights-
on the 20th October (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the-
subsequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Vallevs (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
The Gordon Highlanders. U 34i#;
Captain Meiklejaitffsevveil with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ?st
Battalion Q££d*fl"Highlanders, including the storming of the MMakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the-
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the engagement at Dargai on the iStii
October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October— slightly wounded (two Clasps . Served in
the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present at the battle of Elandslaagte — severely wounded (F(T), and
at the siege of Ladysmith ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service : — " At the battle of -glauds-
Lvigte on the 21st October 1399, after the main Boer position had been captured, some men of th9 Gordon High-
landers, when about to assault a kopje in advance, were exposed to a heavy cross-fire and. having lost their
leaders, commenced to waver. Seeing this, Captain Meikleiohn rushed to the front and callei on the Gstdons
to follow him. By his conspicuous bravery aDd fearless example, he rallied the men and led them again the
enemy's position, where he fell, desperately wounded n four places." He also took part in the defence of Ladysmith.
*" Captain Dingwall served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the stormiugofthe Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the evnpiign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force-
with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October and
at the assault of the Darg 11 Heights on the 20th October (severely wounded), and in the operations in the Maidin,
Waran, and Bara Valleys (two Clasps).
41 Major Cameron served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th
October (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequent
operations in the M>iidan Valley — severely wounded (twoClasps).
42 Captain Craufurd served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the tsr, Bat-
talion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present iu the engagement at Dargai on the 18th
October, at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October (slightly wounded), at the capture of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (two Clasps).
11 Captain Simpson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
r397-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and took part in the
operations in the Maidan and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Captain Allan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India unler Sir William Lockhart in
1397-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequeut operations in the Maidan and Waran
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
48 Lieut. In gilby served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal with two 'Hasps).
4J Lieu:. Ojrston served in the campaign on the North West Fruitier of Indi-i under Sir William Lockhart
in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with tae 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Me la! with Clasp).
50 Lieut. Maclarer: served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart.
in_i8q7-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
iJ Major Cariaw served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, anil was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star): also served in the Soudan Expedition in
i33j. with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the
River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1335 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign 011 the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in i ' 07-q^ with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (honorary rank of Major, two Clasps).';
ss Major Anderson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiahaud in the
perations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to C-indaharand was
oresent at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoratioa). Served in the Boer war of 188 1.
Record of th$ Services of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders— formerly the 75H1 (Stirlingshire Regt.y
Raised iu Scotland in 1737, and proceeded to India, 1788 (storming of Seringapatam). To Scotland, 18J7. To
Ireland, 18:0. To England, 1810. To Jersey, i8n. To Sicily, 18 ji. To Ionian Islands, t3r+. To Gibraltar, 1821.
To England, 1823. To Ireland, 1824. To England, 1830. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1830. To England, 1843.
To Wales, 1344. To Ireland, 1845. To India, 1849 (capture of Delhi and relief of Lucknow under Sir Colin
Campbell;. To England, 1S62. To Ireland, 1866. To Gibraltar, 1867. To Hong Kong, 1 368. Half the Regiment
to Singapore, i86g. To the Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 1870. To Ireland, 1S75. To the Channel Islands.
1877. To England, 1873. To Malta, 1881. To Egypt, 1882 (war of i352, including the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir, and
camoaignof 1884-85). To Malta, 1885. To Ceylon, i833: To India, 1891 (Chitral Relief Force, 189-; N.W. Frontier
0. India Campaign, 1897-98). To Scotland, 1898. To South Africa, 1399.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders {formerly the gznd Regiment).
Raised in 1794, and proceeded to the Mediterranean. Gibraltar, to 1795. Corsica. 101796. Gibraltar, to 1798.
England and Ireland, to 1799. Holland, to 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to 180c Minorca, Gibraltar
and Malta, to i3oi (battle of Mandora). Egypt, to 1802 (received the badge ot "Egypt." with the Sphinx),
Ireland, Scotland, and England, to 1807. [2nd Battalion raised in 1803.] Denmark, to 1807. England, to 1808..
Sfjaiu, England, and the Netherlands, to 1S09. England, to 1810. Spain and Portugal, to 1814 (battles of
Corunna, Fuentes d'Onor, Almaraz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, and Orthes). [2nd Battalion disbanded, 1814.].
Ireland, to 1815. Belgium and France, to 1815 (Ivittle of Waterloo). Scotland and Ireland, to 1819. Jamaica, to
1827. Scotland and Ireland, to 1834. Gibraltar and Malta, to 184c Barbadoes, to 1344. Scotland, to 1840.
Ireland, to 1851. Corfu, to 1853. Gibraltar ,to rSj3. The Crimea, 101856. Gibraltar, to 1858. India, to 1863.
England, Scotland, and Ireland, to 186S. India, to :88i (battles of Charasiah, Cabul, andCandahar). South Africa,,
to i33i (Boer war). England and Soolland, to i88v Channel Islands, to 1887. Ireland, to 1894. Scotland, to
i3g5. England, to i3g3. India, to 1899. South Africa, 1899.
Record, of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders (formerly the ySth Highlanders.
liaised by letter of service dated 7th March 1793. Inspected and passed July 1793. Proceeded to Holland
September 1794. Returned to England May 1795. Proceeded to Quiberon August 1795. Returned
January 1796. Proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope 1797. To Calcutta February 1797. To Bombay
February 1803. To G-oa February 1807. To Java August 1811. Returned to England July 1S17.
Proceeded to Ireland November 1817. Embarked for Ceylon April 1826. Returned to England Februa.ry
1838. Embarked for India April 1842. Proceeded on active service to Persia in January :8;;7, returned,
to Bombay in May 1857, thence immediately to Bengal. Returned to England September 1859. Em-
barked for Gibraltar 3 August 1865. Returned to England from Nova Scotia 21 December 1871.
Embarked for India. 16 February 1870 (Hazara Expedition. 1891 ; Chitral Rjtfief Force. 1895). To
England, 1837. To South Africa. 1S99. a
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Regimental Diatri
INVERNESS.
I
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
Formerly the Tgth (Queen's Own Cameron p« Bait., south Africa.
|_2nd Bau., Gibraltar.
Highlanders) Regiment.
I (The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Highland Light Infantry Militia.)
Tbe Thistle ensigned with the Imperial Crown. "Egmont-op-Zee " "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). ** Fcsntes
D'Onob" " Salamanca" " Pyrenees" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Toulouse" " ijbninkula" " Waterloo" "Alma"
"Sevastopol" "Lucknow" "Egypt, 1882" "Tel-el-Kebir " "Nile, i334-8s " "Atbara" " Khabtoum."
Years' Ser. Colonel.— Sir Richard Chambre Hayes Taylor,1 KCB., Ensign, 11 Dec. 35 ; Lt.'zg Mar. -,9 ; Capt.r23 Aug. 44 ;
Full Half; Major, 8 Aug. 54; Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 21 May 58; Major General, 6 Mar. 6S ; Lt.Gcntral,
Pay. I Pay. t Oct. 77 ; General, 1 Apr. S3; Colonel Cameron Highlanders, 9 Sept. 87.
Lieutenant Colonel.— 2 James Maitland Hunt,3 Acting Brigadier General Comili/. Infantry at Gibraltar;
Lt. 12 Feb. 74; Capt. 12 Feh. 81; St. Major, 18 Nov. 82; Major, 1 Dec. 86; Lt. Colonel, 3 Apr. 97 ;
Colonel, 3 Apr. 01.
1 Frederick Hacket-Thompson,7 2nd Lt. 6 Aug. 79 ; Lt. 22 May 80 ; Capt. 20 Feb. 84 ; Major, 2: May 94 ;
Lt. Colonel, 9 March 01.
Majors.
1 Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm,9 DSO.)
2nd in Commamt 21 May 99 J
2 Adam Scott-Elliot11, 2nd in Command )
9 Mar. 01 )
George Ross Cavaye12
p.t.c. John Spencer Ewart,13 (2it.Lt.~)
Colonel 16 Nov. 98, Colonel 29 Nov. 00) >
Assist. A-^.j. Gen. S. Africa, 20 Aug. 00^
MalcolmSteivartRiach,u4ii/. yVol.Bn. ,
Argyll 4Suth(rlaudHiyhldi-s. 30VS0V.96)
Augustus de Segur M'Kerrell15 (lit. >
L/.Col. 22 May eg), Egyptian Army ... )
Thomas S outer" (Depot)
Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton"-8 ...
Captains.
2 Henry Gordon Wolrige-Gordon21
Frederic Alex.MacFarlan.^/n.vV.i/i/fAf)
School of Musketry, with rank qf\
Major, 27 Nov. 99 J
1 Arthur Frederick Egerton,23 DSO
Francis Louis Scott-Kerr, Adit. 3rd \
Bu. 18 Jan. 97 '. j
Seymour Spencer Somerset, Clarke,2* >
Adjutant 1 Vol. Battalion 1 Feb. 99... i
2 Douglas Lilburn MacEwen, Staff Coll.
1 Alexander Colin M'Lean,20 Aide, de)
Camp to Sir Leslie Hit mile 1 Oct. 01 )
2 James Douglas M'Lachlan27 (Depot)
1 John Campbell,28 Dst). Adjutant (
1 Feb. 98 y
2 Arthur Chancellor29
Cecil Mitchell lnnes, Dist riet Inspector^
of Musketry, York S
Angus Cameron, Egyptian Army
Lawrence Oliphant Graeme, Special)
Service, South Africa j
1 Henry Robert Brown30
1 Neville John Gordon Cameron31
George Cecil Minett Sorel-Cameron,32 )
Egyptian Army }
1 Arthur David Nicholson33
John Alder Bunion,3* Assistant Resi- )
dent, Northern Nigeria j
2 Percy Thomas Charles Baird
1 Rodolph Ladaveze Adlercron35
1 Hon. Alfred Henry Maitland,30 Adju- /
tant 21 Nov, 01 i
1 Ernest Craig Brown
1 William Murray Stewart38
St. Clair Maling Grant MacEwen,39 )
serving with the Egyptian Army y
2 DouglasNathaniel CarletonCapelMiers"
2 Hon. Ralph Alexander Campbell*1
James Walter Sandilands42
2ND LIEUT
2 Jan.
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
17 July 89
21 Dec.
4 May
25 Mar.
9 Jan.
9 Apr.
BKKV.MAJ.
29 Sept. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
85
27 Jan. 83
23 Aug.
24 Jan.
23 Aug.
6 May
9 May
28 Apr.
26 Feb.
24 Aug
22 Oct. 90
22 Oct. 90
24 July 91
7 Dec. 91
i3 May 92
i3 June 92
21 Sept. 92
>7 Dec. 92
25 Aug. 86
24 July yi
27 Dec. 89
2 Aug. 92
1 Apr. 93
7 Sept. 93
29 Aug. 85
12 Sept. 93
1 Feb. 94
21 May
5 Apr.
21 Oct.
23 Aug.
Lieutenants.
Stuart Hay
Alexander Home43
2 George Ireland Fraser"
Percy William Norman Fraser,46 Aide 1
tie Camp to Major General B. M. j
Hamilton, 26 Apr. 00 )
2 Harry Tailyour Lumsden
Sir George Duff Sutherland Dunbar, )
Bart. Kith Indian Staff Corps )
1 Alexander Duncan Macpherson
Charles Glen Collins, South Africa
2 David Edw. Maitland Makgill Crichton
Alexander Brown Robertson
Philip Mitford, Signalling Officer, S. \
Africa 1
2 William Hew M'Cowan.Jc/iaj Aide de (
Camp to Brig. Gen. J. M.Hunt J
Robert Campoell (Depot)
John Arthur Orr
Claude Henry Campbell
Uffi Hon. Alexander Gore Arkwright /
Hore-Ruthven,47 Egyptian Army j
John Robert Campbell Heathcote | 26 July
7 Mar.
2 June
94
94
27 June 04
20 Feb. 93
28 Sept. 95
24 July
93; 7 I>ec.
93! 1 June
93l 26 Oct.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
6 Apr.
16 Aug.
j 9 May
2 Aug. 92
17 May 00
7 Dec. 92,
7 Sept. 93
1 Feb. 94
2r May 94 '
24 July 95 j
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97:
7 Apr. 97
19 May 98
19 May 98 16 Nov. 98
7 Sept. 98
26 Oct. 93
2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. q3
15 Nov. 98
1 Apr. 99 1 29 Oct. 00
21 May 99
12 July 99,
13 Sept. 99 14 Sept. 99
14 Oct. 09
3 Apr. 97
19 May 98
24 May 98
2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. 98
21 May 99
3c Aug. 99
9 Mar. or
25 Mar.
6 June
9 Dec.
24 Mar.
15 May 97
1 3 May 97
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
20 July 98
3 Aug. 98
7 Sept. 98
14 Sept. 98
14 Sept. 98
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. c.9
24 May 98
7 Sept. 98
7 Sept. 98
28 Sept. 98
24 Nov
27 Nov.
27 Dec. 99
6 June 00
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
9 Mar.
29 May
2 Nov.
2 Nov.
15 Dec.
i Jan.
8 Mar.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
17 May
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
21 May
12 July
4 Oct.
14 Oct.
24 Nov.
27 Nov. 99
5 Mar. 00
6 June co
1 Aug. 00
14 Dec.
14 Dec. 00
ay Piy.
Tlie Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
343
LiECTENiirrs.
Reginald Baird Trotter ...
Garderi Beauchamp Duff
Alastair Hugh Macintosh
Allan George Cameron
9 AU;
16 Aug. 99I 9 Mar.
27 Sept. 99I 21 Apr. or
4 Oct. 99J 30 Apr. 01
Harry Montague Vaughan Barron i 5 Dec. 99, 23 May 01
Ljrd James Thomas Stewart-Murray ... 3 Jan. ooj 29 May 01
John Mitchell Douga II 7 Mar. 00 10 June 01
2ND LIKCT.
LIEUT.
99I 7 Mar. 01
SECOXD LlEUrBNANTS.
Thns.Wilfred Hargreaves John Erskine
; Lawience Edgar M'Conaghey
Charlie Lionel Patton-Bethune
Francis M'Ewen Mitchell
Ewen James Brodie
David M'Leod, S. African Constab
Charles Christopher Grieve
George Julian Selwyn Scovell
James Sutherland Mackay Matheson ..
Colin Frederick Fitzroy Campbell
James Gordon Ramsay
Robert Maxwell Dudgeon
John Ernest Roberton
Lesley Reginald Coventry Douglas- )
Hamilton 5
■ Frederick Carpenter Anderson
iS Apr.
18 Apr.
iS Apr.
5 May
26 May
14 July
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
17 Oct.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
27 July
14 Sept. oil
19 Oct. on
rter Masters.— 2 John Cameron, 2C Apr. 97 ; Hon. Lien*.
1 Alexander Preston Yeadon,18 9 Mar. 93 ; Hon. Ca.pt. 16 Nov. 98 ; Hon. Mnj. 29 Nov. oo.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Txt Battalion embarked for Malta, 25 Feb. 1892 ; to South Africa, 3 March 1900.
2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 23 Sept, 1899.
' Sir Richard Taylor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between 9th Feb. and 15th,
June 1355) with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and full sie<re of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 79th Highlanders from
Feb. to 16th Nov. 1853 in the Indian campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded a
Brigade in Oude from Nov. 1858 to Jan. 1859 (mentioned in despatches, CB.~, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
3 Brigadier-General Hunt served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian warof i832,and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star); also served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron
Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss.
" Lt. Colonel Hacket Thompson served as Transport Officer with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyp-
tian war of i332, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was
present at Kosheh during its investment (wounded) and in the engagement at Giniss. Served in the campaign in.
the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
9 Major Malcolm served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— twice wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1334-S5 on special service as Staff Captain with the whaler boats (Clasp).
11 Major Scott-Elliot served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served throughout the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86 in command of the Cameron Division of the British Camel Corps, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss.
'- Major Cavaye served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of i332, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition ir.
13:4-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement
at Giniss.
Is Colonel Ewart served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1384-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations 'of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlanders; was Staff Officer at Kosheh during its
investment, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Cameron,
Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant
General (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel).
14 Major Riach served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1385-86 with,
the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the 16th
December, and was Staff Officer at Kosheh Fort during the engagement at Giniss.
15 Lt. Colonel M'Kerreli served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal.
withClasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86
with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissanceon the
16th December, and in the engagement at Giniss. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal); in the operations in 1897 (Clasp to
Khedive's Medal); and in the campaign in 1898, including the reoccupatiou of Kassala, and the capture and
defence of Gedarefm command of the 16th Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp tc
Khedive's Medal).
•'• Major Souter served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Cameron Highlanders, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieutenant into the Blaci Watch
for distinguished service, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-^5.
with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under Major General Earle,.
including the engagement at Kirkeban (two Clasps).
" Major Douglas Hamilton served during the latter part of the Nile Expedition in 1885 with the Cameron High
landers (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field;
Force in i335-36with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the
engagement at Giniss.
343a 'Flie Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
21 Captain Wolrige-Gordon served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1 885-86 with
the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss(Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
22 Major MaeFarlan served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the 16th
December, and in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S9S with the 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the
battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches) and in the subsequent operations (mentioned in
•despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
z- Captain Egerton served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with tbe 1st
Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
-'■> Captain Clarke served in ihe campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1S98 with the ist
Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of Atbara and Khartoum — wounded (mentioned in
despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
2i; Captain M'Lean served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert, Kitchener in 1898 with the ist Bat-
talion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
*> Captain M'Lachlan served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in il i3 « th the ist
Battalion Camercn Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
*8 Major J. Campbell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i£-jS as Adjutant to
the 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches)
and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two 1 'lasps).
29 Captain Chancellor served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
tbe battles of the Atbara and Khartoum I British Medal, anil Khedive's Medal with two 1 lasps).
30 Captain H. R. Brown served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189? with the ist
Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and K he Live's Medal
with ■ lasp).
31 Major N. J. G, Cameron served in the campaign iu the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189? with the
ist Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in
despatches, British Medal", and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
31 Captain Sorel-Cameron served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist
Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
•;; ( 111 tan Nicholson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1898 with the ist Bat-
talion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum — wounded (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
■:i Major Burdon served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expe-
ditions to Bgbon, Bida, and Ilorin (mentioned 111 despatches. Medal with Clasp). Commanded I he Royal Niger
Constabulary during the operations in the Niger Territories iu 1897-98, including the expedition to Lapia (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
'■*■ Captain Adlercron served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1E08 with the 1st iiat-
talion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum and in the subsequent
operations in September and October (mentioned in despatches British Medal, and Khedive's Medal wilh two
Clasps).
■» Captain Hon. A. H. Maitlaud served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was
present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
38 Captain Stewart served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Bat-
talion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (Britis)i Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
3:1 Captain MacEwen served iu the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1S98 with the ist Bat-
talion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum I British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
*" Captain Miers served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in t80S with the ist Battalii a
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (Britisli Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
41 Captain Hon. R. A. Campbell served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with
the 1 st Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and wag present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Sir H. E. Colvile.
12 Captain Sandilands served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist
Battalion Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in de-
spatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
*'' Lieut. Home served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the ist Battalion
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's
.Medal with two Clasps).
43 Lieut. G. I. Fraser served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the ist
Battalion Cameron HiglUanders, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp). „ ,
'c Lieut. ?. "W. N. Fraser served in the campaign m the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aido de Camp to Major General
U. M. Hamilton (mentioned in despatches).
JT Lieut, the Hon. A. G. A. Hore-Ruthven served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1898 and was present at the capture of Gedarif (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, I'iT, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp); was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service:— "On thd
->2nd Septembei 1S98, during the action of Gedarif, Captain Hore-Ruthven, seeing an Egyptian officer lying
wounded within 50 yards of the advancing Dervishes, who wero firing and charging, picked him up and carried
him towards the 16th Egyptian Battalion. He dropped the wounded officer two or three times, and fired upon the
Dervishes, who were following, to check their advance. Had the officer been left where he first dropped he mast
have been killed." . .
** Major Yeadon served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, granted the honorary rank of Captain,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Olasps).
[For the Record of ihe Services of the ist Battalion Cameron Highlanders, sec p. 34511.
The Royal Irish Rifles.
EstBatt.rortwmiam.Bengai.1 Formerly the 83rd (County Dublin) and the
2nd 3a::., Eoath. Alrica.
I
344
83rd
86th (Soy al County Doivn) Beg iments. Regimental District,
(The 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6tli Battalions are formed of tlieL BELFAST.
Xorth Down, the Antrim, the South. Down, and the Louth Militia respectively.)
The Harp and Crown. " Quiz separalit f" "India" "Egypt" (withthe Sphinx). "Cape or Good Hope, 1S06 "
"Boubbon" "Talaveba" "Busaco" "Fuentesd'Onoe " "Ciudad Rodbigo " "Badajoz " " Salamanca"
"Viitgeia" "Nivelle" "Obihes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" " Cenibal India."
Years' Ser. Colonel. — Wilmot Henry Bradford,1 Ensign, p24 May 33; Lt. fzf, Aug. 36; Capt. pzj Aug. 41 ; Major,
Fall Hall, P_S Aug. 31 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 29 Dec. 59 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 63 ; Lt. General, 1 Ovt. 77 '
Colonel Irish Bines, 24 May 86.
Pav. Pay. General, 1 July Si
.7 . Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 p.s.c. Benjamin Reddie Hawes,2 Special Se
Capt. 1 Apr. S5 ; Major, 6 Sept. 92 ; Lt.Colonel, 17 Feb. 00.
26 ... 1 Arthur Thomas Swaine, Lieut. 17 May 76 ; Capt. ;q July 3z ; Major.
>, South Africa; Lt. ;o Nov. 75;
18 Apr. 92 ; Lt.Colonel, 2S Oct. 00.
Majobs.
1 Frederick John Tobin,* DSO. 2nd in \
Command 28 Oct. go j
2 p.s.e. Walter Adye,-"1 D.A.A. General, )
War Office, 1 July 00
2ND LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BBEV.UAJ.
23
21
2,
19
15
14
I 9
1 Jan.
12 May 76
[
78 to Oct. 7 8
1 John Southwell Brown<> 1 May 7S
2 Edward Allen" l.Bt.Lf. Col. 29X0 v. 00)... 13 Aug. 7y
1 Herbert Loitus WelmanS 22 Jan. 79
p.s.c. William Evelvn 0'Leary:' 22 Jan. 81
William John M'Whinnie.io D.A.A. V
General, Pooua, 22 Apr. 98 ,-19*60. »i
Archibald Claude Douglas Spencerl'-.. 23 April 81
1 2 April 79
26 Apr. 80 !
12 Mar. 81 [
1 July 81!
1 July Si:
1 JulyXSi 31 Dec.
1 Apr. S3
14 Nov. 84
15 Apr. 85
19 Aug.
24 Jan.
28 May
25 Oct.
ik
Captains.
FitzKov Edmond Penn Curzon,13 )
Staff Officer, South Africa j
Harold Martin Cliff, Adjutant 6 1
Battalion 2: Jan. 97 $
Henry John Morphy.u South Africa ...
Kennedy Beresford, Adjutant 4 )
Battalion 1 Feb. 07 i
Fred. John Hamilton EelU-J
Charles Edward Ramsey Harvey, >
D.A.A.G.f ,-Mrfk.Qurtta,igAi>T.oo)
Godfrey Warburton Masseyiu
p.8.c. Theodore Stephen Fox-Strang- \
ways.W Station Staff Officer, Natal)
George Breuton Laurie, Special Ser- 1
vice, South Africa j
Arthur Joseuh Berkeley- Addison
Henry Francis Rushworth Despard ...
Thomas Carson, Adit. 5 Bn. 22 Feb. 00
Arthur Robinson Kav Hall.20 Adj. 18 1
Middlesex Vol. Sijles 24 July 01 /
Arthur Vavasour Weir80
Arthur Hoskyns r esting,21 DSO. \
Comdg. a B it. West African Frontier -
Foree, icifh rank of Lt.Colonel J
Louis Hemington Noblett
Brabazon Hubert Maine Fox (Di pet)
Vincent Joseph Kelly*2
Philip George Wright Eckford
Edgar Jessopp ChTisT,ie,-°Adiutaut 17 "|
Middlesex Volunteer Rifles, 1 Feb. 01 /
Osbert Clinton Baker'-"
Degge Wilmot-Sitwell,-' Adjutant 3 '/
Feb. 96 j
Edward Chaloner Bradford^
Hugh Gerald BrenanW
Herbert Alexander KennedyM
7
6
6
5
5
5
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5
4
4
3
3
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3
3
Lieutenants.
Henry Coram Wright'^
Charles Rodney Spedding,27 DSO
Richd.AlgernonCraigieDaunt,2«.DSO.-)
Divisional Signalling Officer, South >
Africa. Field Force )
James William Alston ie
Harry Lawrence Low, 80 S. Africa
Harold Richard Charley (Depot)
Louis Charles Sprague
Charles Carrol Macnamara, Adju-"(
tant 1 Jan. 00 ,;
Reginald Walter Morton Stevens1'
Bertram Allgood
Robert Henry Seymour Dashwood ...
Ernest George Dunn
Ernest Howie Saunders,*! DSO
Adrian Francis Theodore Hughes^...
Charles Stewart Dixon
Lennox George Brydges Rodney'^0
Eric William Celeitin Monro .'.
Talbot Neville Fswsett Davenport-? ...
Chas. Lyndhurst Willoughby Wallace
Andrew Samuel Kirkwood
Joan Colthurst Bowen-Colthurst
William Mortimer Lanyon
13 Aug. 79 1 July 81 14 Nov.
21 Nov.
3 Aug.
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept. Z,
4 Sept. So
2 Mar. 93
r July 9:5
:o Nov. 93
20 Feb. 95
2 Sept. 9^
5 Feb. 37i
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
3 Dec.
8 Dec.
9 Nov.
23 Mar. 89
1 Mar. go
28 June qo
29 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
25 July gr
12 Mar. 92
23 Dec. 9;
7 Mar. 94
10 Oct. 94
23 Jan. 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
6 June 90
5 Sept. 90
15 May t)~,
13 May 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
S Sept. 97
4 May 98
4 May 98
4 Jan. 99
4 Jan. 99
24 June 99
5 July 99
12 Aug. 99
12 Aug. 99
10 Mar.
12 May
12 May
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
6 Feb.
14 May
2 Sept.
25 Aug.
18 July
21 Nov.
16 Mar.
3 July
3 July 3g
1 Oct. i
2 Jan.
i3 July
20 Nov.
? Mar.
18 Nov.
27 July
2 Sept.
5 Jan.
2 Mar.
* ocjjt. 95
21 Jan. 97
1 Feb. 97
3 Feb. 97
15 Jan. 98
15 Jan. 9S
2^ Mar. 98
2 Apr. 98
22 Feb. 00
24 Feb. oc
24 Feb. od
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
26 Feb. 00
10 Apr. 00
17 Mar. 96
6 Oct. 96
1 Feb. 97
3 Feb. 97
27 Apr. 97
13 Nov. 07
27 Nov. 97
13 Jan. 98
3 Aug. 98
10 Aug. 98
14 Sept. 98
99
18 Jan.
24 Feb.
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
24 Feb. 00
4 Mar. 00
4 Apr. 00
4 Apr. 00
20 Aug. 00
14 Jan. 01
Major.
10 Jan. 93
2 Mar. 93
4 June 94
2 Sept. 05
25 Nov. 90
3^ Aug. 99
28 Oct. 00
3 Oct. ot
16 Jan. g3
29 Nov. 00
12 Oct. ci|
; Yeats' Ser ?*;
Full Half -1 ■"'
Pay. Pay.
The lioi/al Irish Rifles.
Second Libctbnants.
2ND LIBTJT.
■ ■■ i Arthur John Biscoe 12 Aug.
... 2 Percy Guy Wolfe Maynard^ ' iS Oct.
... 2 Trevor Lloyd Blunden Soutry" ! ii Oct.
Craig Nelson,1'1 with Indian Staff Corp» 15 Nov.
... 2 Charles Henry Lalanne Cinnamond10 15 Nov. 99
... 2 William James Norman Cooke-Collis-;i 24 Feb. 00
... 2 Henry Russell Goodman"5 7 Mar. 00
Samuel Follett Bristow,11'' S. African ) 1 ,
Conrtabulary .' J 4 Apr. 00
... 2 William Eastwood!'' 18 Apr. 00
... 2 Alexander Stewart"1 21 Apr. 00
... 2 Cecil Morgan Ley Becher 21 Apr. 00
• ■■ 2 William M'Culloch1" ' 19 May 00!
... 1 Horace Ash Gaussen 23 May 00
... 2 Leslie George de Rune Barclay1" j 19 Sept. 00
... 1 Francis Robinson .' I 5 Jan. 01 J
... 2 Charles Lionel Master ' 5 Jan.
... 2 Reginald David de la Cour Corbett ..., 8 May
... 2 William Joseph Jerome Succone) o m
HaskettrSmith )' s ilay OI'
... 2 Edward Michael Angelo John Hogan .1 27 July oi|
.. 2 Folliott Arthur Stokes 19 Oct. oij
... 1 Francis Hewson Barton 19 Oct. oil
... Quarter Master*. — 2 John Dwyer,11' 23 Jan. 92 ; Son. Capt. 29 Nov. 00.
1 George Thomas Drage, 13 Apr. 9S ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Dark Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Battalion embark -d for South Africa, 23 Apr. 1897. 2'"' Battalion embarked for South Africa, 26 Oct. 18
I
1 Geueral Bradford served in the Eastern campaign Of 1854, and up to 9th Feb. 1355 with the 2nd Battalion Rifle-
Brigade, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, TurkisL Medal, and 5th
Class of the Modjidie).
2 Lt. Colonel Hawes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Tobin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry, and waspre-ent in
a skirmish nt Sinari, near Spitungi, South Afghanistan (severely wounded), and in an affair with the Marris in the
Koochali Pass (mentioned in despatches, and received the commendations of the Government and the Commander
in Chief in India, Medal). Served in the South African war in 1399-1903 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal
Irish Rifle* from April to 30th Dec. 1900, and took part in the operations under Major General Hart, for the relief
of Wepener, including the engagement at Busman's Kop ; subsequently commanded a small flying column in the
Bultfontein district i DSC).
•' Major Adye served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present in
the sortie of Deh Khojah and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in i83i.
,; Major J. S. Brown served in the Alghan war in i33o, and took part in the march from Quetta to the relief of
Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
7 Lt. Colonel Allen served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, and was
present in the engagement at Stormberg ; subsequently commanded the Battalion until the end of March 1000; was
present in the advance under Major General Gatacre to Bethulie, in the operations under Major General Hart for
the relief of Wepener including the engagement at Bosman's Kop, and at the relief of Ladybrand; afterwards
served as Staff Officer to Colonel White's Column in the Orange River Colony (Brevet of Lt.Coloneli.
H Major Welman served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1399-
1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, and was present in the engagement at Stormberg — severely wounded.
:l Major O'Leary served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1895.
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (4th Class of the Osmnnieh, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1S97-9S (3rd Class of the Medji die).
10 Major M'Whinnie served in the operations near Suakin in Dec. i333, including the engagement at Geraaizah
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1903
with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, and was present in the engagement at Reddersburg.
!2 Major Spencer served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, and
was present in the engagement at Reddersburg.
18 Captain Curzon served in the campaign in the Soudan cnder Sir Heroert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, a^id Khedive's Medal with Clasp),
M Captain Morphy served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, and
was present in the engagement at Stormberg and in the operations under Major General Hart for the reliet of
Wepener, including the engagement at Bosman's Kop.
15 Captain Bell and Lieut. Stevens served in the South African war in 1399-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish
Rifles, and were present in the engagement at Stormberg — severely wounded.
111 Captains Massey, Brenan, and Kennedy, Lieut. Alston, Second Lieuts. Nelson, Cinnamond, Goodman, Bristow,
Eastwood, Stewart, M'Culloch, and Barclay, and Lieut, and Qr. Mr. Dwyer (lion, rank of Captain) served in the
South African war in 1890-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles.
ls Captain Fox-Stran'gways served in the operations in the Soudan iu i3SS, including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-" Captains Hall, Weir, and Christie, Lieuts. Wright and Rodney, and Second Lieut. Maynard served in the
South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, and were present in the engagement at
Stormberg.
-1 Lt. Colonel Festing served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1S97 as Adjutantto the force,
including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp) ; also served in the operations on the Niger in 1896-98, including the expeditions to Lapia and Argeyah
(mentioned in despatches. DSO. and Clasp).
'-- Captain Kelly served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, and was
present in the engagements at Stormberg and Reddersburg— twice wounded.
& Captain Baker and Second Lieut. CooUe-Collis served in the South African war in zSgg-igoo with the Royal
Irish Rifles Mounted Infantry.
-1 Major Wilmot-Sitwell served in the South African war in 1899-1000 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Royal Irish
Rifles, and was present in the engagement at Stormberg.
84 Captain Bradford served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, and
was present in the engagement at Reddersburg — wounded.
'iT Lieuts. Spedding(.DSO.) and Davenport served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Royal Irish
Rifles Mounted Infantry, and took part in various operations in the Ventersburg district — wounded.
28 Lieut. Daunt served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Signalling Officer 3rd Division, and was present in
the engagement at Stormberg (DSO.).
30 Lieut. Low served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Royal Irish Rifles Mounted Infantry, and
took part in various operations in the Ventersburg district.
:11 Lieut. Saunders served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles,
and was present in the engagement at Stormberg, and with the Mounted Infantry in the engagement at
Jteddersburg (DSO.)t
The Royal Irish Bifles. 345a
*•* Lieut. Hughes served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Army Service Corps, and was present ia
the engagement at Paardeberg and at the occupation of Bloemfontein.
M Second Lieut. Soutry served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles,
and was present in the engagements at Stormberg and Reddersburg.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Irtih Rifles — formerly the 83rd (County Dublin) Regt.
Raised in 1793. To England, 1794. To the West Indies, 1795. To England, 1S02. To the Cape of Good Hope
1805 (capture of the Cape). _To the Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rod-
rigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Tittoria, Xivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. To Ceylon, 1817. To
Scotland, 1829. To Ireland, 1830. To America, 1834. To England, 1843. To Ireland, 1845. To India, 1849
("Central India"). To England, 1862. To Ireland, 1866. To Gibraltar, 1867. To India, 1870. To South Africa,
'881. To England, 1882. To Ireland, 1887. To England, 1894. To South Africa, 1897. To India, 1898.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles— formerly the 86th (Royal County Dozen)
Regiment.
Raised as Cuyler's Shropshire Volunteers in 1793. To Ireland and England, 1794. Entitled " 86th, or Shrop-
shire Volunteers," 1794. Served as Marines, 1795. To Cape of Good Hope, 1796. To India, 1799. Six companies
to Egypt, 1801 ; returned to India, 1802. Entitled " 36th, or Leinster Regiment," 1806. To Isle of Bourbon, 1810
(capture of Bourbon). To Isle of France, 181 1. To India, 1812. Entitled " 86th, or Royal County Down," 1814.
T2iid Battalion raised and disbanded in 1814.J To England, 1819. To Ireland, 1821. To West Indies, 1827. To
England, 1S37. To Ireland, 1840. To India, 1S42. To England, 1859. To Gibraltar, 1864. To Port Elizabeth
and Mauritius, 1S67. To Cape of Good Hope, 1870. To England, 1875. To Bermuda, 1S80. Entitled "2nd
Ratta.lion Royal Irish Rifles," 1801. To Nova Scotia, 1881. To Gibraltar, 1886. To Egypt, 1887. To Malta, 1891.
To India, 1894. To South Africa, 1899.
Record of the Services of the isi Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
(formerly the ygth Regiment).
Kaised in 1793. Scotland, to February 1794. Ireland, to June 1794. England, to August 1794.
Flanders, to May 1795. England, to July 1795. West Indies, to 1797. England, to June 1799.
Guernsey, to August 1799. Holland, to October 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to 1800.
Spain, to March 1801. Egypt, to October 1801 (received the badge of "Egypt" — with the Sphinx).
Minorca, to 1802. Scotland, to 1803. Ireland, to 1805. England, to August 1807. Denmark, to
November 1807. England, to May 1808. Sweden, to July 1808. England, to August 1808. Portugal,
to February 1809. England, to July 1809. Holland, to September 1809. England, to 1810. Portugal
and Spain, to 1814 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse).
Ireland, to May 1815. Belgium, to December 1815 (battle of Waterloo). France, to 1818. England,
to 1820. Ireland, to 1825. Canada, to 1836. Scotland, to 1839. England, to 184 1. Gibraltar, to 1848,
Canada, to 1851. Scotland, to 1853. England, to May 1854. Scutari, to June 1854. Varna, to
September 1854. Crimea, to 1856 (battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol). England, to June 1857.
Ireland, to July 1857. East Indies, to 1871 (capture of Lucknow). England, to 1875. Scotland, to 1879.
Gibraltar, to 1882. Egypt, to 1884 (war of 1882, battle of Tel-el-Kebir). Soudan, to 1886 (campaign
of 1884-85). Egypt, to 1887. England, to March 1888. Scotland, to 1892. Malta, to 1895. Gibraltar,
to 1897. Egypt, to 1900 (Soudan Campaign, 1898). South Africa. 1900.
E £
3463T™ T Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Regimental District, Formerly the Sjth (Royal Irish Fusiliers) and rist Batt., south Atnca.
ABMAGH. 'J the 89th (Princess Victoria's) Regiments. L.2ndBatt.,8outh Afr.ca.
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the Armagh, Cavan, and Monaghan Militia respectively.)
Princess Victoria's Coronet. " Faugh-a-Ballagh." " Egypt "(with the Sphinx). "Month Video" " Talaveba."
Arj Eagle, with a Wreath of Laurel above the Harp in addition to the Plume of the Prince of Wales, in com
their distinguished services on various occasions, and particularly at certain battles.
Nivbllb" "Niagaba" " Obthbs " " Toulouse " "Peninsula"
memoration of
"Babbosa""Taeifa"" Java" "Vittobia
"Ava" "Sevastopol ""Egypt, 1882, 1884
" Tbl-bl-Kbbib.'
Pay.
Years' SeilColonel. — Thomas Rennie Stevenson,1 CB. Ensign, v 4 Jan. 61; Lieut. v 16 Jan. 63; Capf. T2j Mar. 60 ;
»full Hall Major, *2& June 71 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, i Oct. 77 ; Lt. Colonel, i July 81 ; Colonel, i Oct. 81 ; Major General,
23 May 93 ; Colonel Irish Fusiliers, 14 Sept. 99.
Lieutenant Colonel. — 1 p.t.c. Frank Robert Orofton Carleton, Lieut. 21 Sept. 74- Capt. 8 June 81 ■
Major, 2S July 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 Sept. 98. ■
2 p.t.c. Richard Stanley Hawks Moody. 't Special Sercice, South Africa; Lieut. 9 Aug 73- Captain
24 Oct. 80 ; Major, 14 Jan. 86; Lt. Colonel, 24 Feb. 00. J r '
Pay.
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28
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16
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23 July
13 Nov.
14 Jan.
3 Oct.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
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Majobs.
2 Theodore Gordon Barclay, 2nd in \
Command 17 July 01 )
2 Alexander M'Donnell Moore6
1 Charles Style Kincaid,8 mth n Pro-)
visional Battalion )
2 Felix FredericHil!,4 DSO. indin Com- 1
mand 31 Aug. 01 )
1 William Pearson Davison,3 with 7 >
Provisional Battalion )
p.t.c. Wm. Persse Blood,10 Instructor')
Boyal Military College 18 Nov. 99 )
2 Rowland Brinckman*
Captains.
Fred. John AngeWTMuj.ArmyOrd.Dept. 22 Jan. 81
William Harry Percival
D.A.A.6. for Musk.
Defence Force, with rank of
2 Charles Dlric Sandys, tcith 8 Pro-~i
visional Battalion )
1 Richard Meredith de Berry9
i Herbert Adolphe Coddington, DSO. [
D. A. A. Ocn. S. Africa. 27 May 01 )
William Elliot Cairnes. ;!<(/. iVol.Bn. I
Yorkshire Lt. Infantry 31 Mar. 97... I
\ Tom Evelyn O'Leary,20 Director oft
Signalling, South Africa, 19 Apr. 00 }
(Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) )
2 Thomas Charles Benson11
Robert Waugh Leeper, Adjutant 5)
Battalion 23 Mar. 95 S
Reginald Percy Thoma3,13 Adjutant'
3 Guernsey Militia 1 June 97
1 Richard Tucker Gray, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn \
Middlesex Begt. 22 May 97 )
Walter Barrington Si\ver,Adj. 4 Bn. j
19MM. 01 J
1 MarkhamJohnWilloughbyPike(23«/)oO!
1 Douglas Wilfred Churcher," Staff Coll.
George Kilner Swettenham, DSO. \ .
Adjutant 3 Bn. 15 Oct. 01 ) .
Philip Richard Wood, Egyptian Army > 5 Feb. 87
:i
i.e. Arnold Robinson Burrowea3' 1 n Feb.
1 1 Feb.
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Walter Francis Templer, Pay Depart.
2 John Eastwood Ramsay Brush p May
Sir Henry Blyth Hill, Bart. ,2S serving ^
tcith the Egyptian Army t
I Charles Conyers, Adjutant 23 Bat- )
talion Imperial Yeomanry )
2 Alexander Eustace Stawell Heard,26 )
with 7 Provisional Battalion J
1 Fred. Aug. Greer,.wpi»^tri<A Mounted 1
Infantry in Egypt > 29 Oct.
2 Edward Warner Shewell , jg Mar
1 Philip Gould, Adjutant 31 Dec. 00 i 8 Apr.
1 Robert Alexander Gray 10 Oct.
! Charles Elliot Southey27 1 i3Aug.
'■, William Griffith Bavnes Phibbs. > 1
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10 Nov.
8 June 89
21 Dec. 89
90
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19 Oct. 92
William Griffith Baynes Phibbs,
Adjutant 15 May 01 )
Colin Dick j 22 Feb. 03!
Hugo Mascie Taylor {Depot) ! ,s Mar. 93I
Ralph D. Sadleir Stoney, Pay Dept... 2o May 93I
Hugh Cracroft 7 Mar. 94!
|i p.s.c. Harry M'Conaghey 14 Sept. 87
Lieutenants.
2 Henry Ball Holmes 2 June 94
2 Francis Augustus Maling Welsh 1 2 June 04
Henry Lewkenor Knight 10 Oct. 94
2 Arthur Gerald Knocker ' 6 Mar. 95
1 Alex. Henry Campbell MacGregor ...j 7 Dec. 93J
1 William Dundas Dooner 28 Dec
9 Aug.
1 Dec.
17 May
13 Apr.
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
22 Oct.
10 May
10 Mar.
6 Feb.
14 May
14 May
29 July
6 May
12 Nov.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
jo Nov.
10 Apr.
31 July
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
12 Nov.
16 Sept.
1 July
1 Apr.
26 Apr.
26 Apr.
1 Jan.
11 May
10 Aug.
12 Aug.
31 Dec.
4 Feb.
15 Dec.
;May
2 Alex. Laurence Joseph Miller Kelly
William Haire-Forster i ilAug. 97
Reginald John Kentish I 8 Sept. 97
1 Miles Bertie Cunninghame Carbery, ) ] _
icith 7 Provisional Battalion j j * uec- 97
2 Charles Monk Gibbon 16 Feb. 98
Victor Hubert Kavanagh j 4 May 98
1 Cecil Edward Kinahau I 20 May 99
1 Richard William Rice Jeudwine 20 May 99
4 Oct.
12 Aug.
10 May
25 Jan.
23 Feb.
18 Apr.
1 July
12 Aug.
7 Sept
9 Jan.
29 May
8 Feb.
21 May
21 May
30 Dec.
1 Apr.
22 Aug.
to Aug.
12 Aug.
16 Sept.
31 Dec.
4 Feb.
22 May
1 June
b July
27 Jan.
9 Feb.
23 Sept. 89
22 May
1 Jan.
27 Jan.
9 Feb.
26 Jan.
1 Feb.
22 Apr.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
88
90
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1 Dec. 99
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
19 Apr.
14 Sept,
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20 May
29 Nov. 00
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5 Aug. •
12 Aug. 5
9 Feb.
12 July
12 Jan.
17 July
98
99
22 Jan. go
16 Nov.
26 Dec.
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
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The Princess Victorias (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
347
LIEUTENANTS.
Harold Charles Webster HaleWortham
i Michael John Furnell
Harold Bland Herbert Orpen-Palmer
i Albert Alfred Topham
Archie Stewart Garnett ,
William Garrard ,
Alastair Hamilton
Charles Douglas Macklem
Richd. Fredk. Cavendish Medlicott, "(
Soiitk African Constabulary 5
Edgar Browne *.
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred Ernest Mahon, with India n S. C.
i Hector John Atkinson
i Herbert Hugh Blair Cunningham
2 Frank William Evans Johnson
i ThomasJames Reynolds, W.African |
Frontier Force, with rank of Lieut. J
i Edgar Henry Sumpter Thomas I 21 Apr. 00
1 Richard Conway Dobbs | 21 Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
27 June 00
2 May 00
23 May 00
23 May
A Aug.
2ND LIBUTS.
LIEUT
20 May
99
24 Feb.
00
q Aug.
99
24 Feb.
00
23 Aug.
99 1
24 Feb.
00
iS Oct.
99 |
24 Feb.
00
18 Oct.
99 1
24 Feb.
00
15 Nov.
99'
24 Feb.
00
15 Nov.
99;
24 Feb.
00
22 Nov.
99 1
19 Apr.
00
3 Jan.
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19 Feb.
01
7 Mar.
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15 Apr.
01
7 Mar.
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21 Apr.
7 Mar. oo|
4 Apr. ool 25 Sir Henry Hiil served in the Soudan campaign
18 Apr. ool under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was pre-
1 sent at the battle of Khartoum and at the defeat
I of Ahmed Fedil's Army (mentioned iu despatches,
Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps) ; and in 1899 in the oper-
ations resulting in the, final defeat of the Khalifa
(mentioned iu despatches, 4th Class of the Mediidie).
20 Captain Heard served in the Soudan campaign
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the Re-
mount Depot (British Meda', and Khedive's Medal),
ool a" Captain Southey served in the operations in
oo| South Africa in 1896 witn the Mounted Infantry
. 1 (Medal). Served in the campaign in the Soudan
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was pre-
sent at the hattle of Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
23 Lieut. R. Johnston served in the Egyptian war
of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
13 Oct.
8 Jan.
11 May
26 June
1 Edward Rvan Morrogb
1 Roderii^ O'Connor Vivian H.V. Malone
1 Frederick Arthur Clayton Downes
1 William Bagot Stack
2 Cyril Frankland Meares
1 Napier Burnett Lindsay
1 Herbert Bernard Ward
2 William Alexander Victor Findlater, /
icith 7 B rooisional Battalion )
2 Edward Elm Pott
2 Arthur England Johnson Croly
2 Adrian Beare Iccledon-Webber
2 Redmond Barry Neill ) 14 Sept
John Grenville Gordon 4 Dec.
Jasper Beverley Lynch 4 Dec.
ErnestHarwardMayhewO'Farrell... 4 Dec. 01 '
Quarter JIastert. — 1 Robert Johnston, a 21 Oct. 91 : Hon. Capt. 21 Oct. 01.
2 John Shannon, 12 Dec. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
at Battalion embarked for Bengal, 1883 : to Burma, 1896 ; to Egypt, 189S; to South Africa, 23 Oct. 1899.
2nd Battalion embarked for Natal, Sept. 1899.
3 Maior General Stevenson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Battalion Royal
Irish Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
HLt.Colonel Moody served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the ODerations of
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the
engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India in
1897-98 as 2nd in Command of the :st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the opera-
tions in Baiaur and the Mohmand country — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
3 Major Davison served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai, the relief of Tokar, and affair at Tamanieh (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Stan. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Dundee
(wounded), and at the siege of Ladysmith.
* Majors Hill, Plomer and linnckman served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliersin the Soudan
Expedition in 1884, and were present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
« Major Moore served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 2ml liattalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Tamai, the relief of Tikar, and the affair at Tamanieb (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the West Coast of Africa in 1892, and was in
command at the attack on Tambi on the 14th March (wounded) ; was also present at the capture of Tambi on the
7th April (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Angell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85.
8 Major Kincaid served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-
sgco, and was present in the engagement at Nicholson's Nek and at the defence of Ladysmith.
9 Captain de Berry served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the Remount Depot
(Medal).
10 Major Blood served with the 1st Battalion Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with tfce Hazara Expedition in 1888
as Assistant Superintendent of Signalling, 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served
in thecamoaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General 1 st Brigade, including the operations of the Mohmand Field Force, and afterwards with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engasement at Badmanai Pass (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with two CJasps).
11 Captain Benson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Thomas served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Lt.Colonel O'Leary served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1 891 as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp) ;
and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Transport Officer. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
iRobert Low in 1895 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling, including the engagement at Sado, on
the Panjkora River— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Major Churcher served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport Officer
2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898,
and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major), and in the subsequent
operations. (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
21 Gaptain Burrowes served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Superintendentof Army Signalling
(Medal with Clasp). [For Jtetord ofSerricee, see p. 3516.
E E 2
88th
Regimental District,
GALWAY.
L
Tist Batt., South Africa.
L=nd Batt,
Nuaaeorabail
Bombay.
348 The Connaught Rangers.
Formerly the &8th {Connaught Hungers)
and the 94th Regiments.
(The 3rd, 4tli, and 5th Battalions are formed of the
South and North Mayo, the Galway, and the Koscomnion Militia respectively.)
The Harp and Crown. " Quisseparabitr" The Elephant. " Sbbingapatam"" Egypt "(with the Sphinx). "Tala;-
"ff1 ?>C3.tF°" "1'tril!''rB8 d'Okob" "Ciudad Rodbigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Vittobia" " Nivkllk"
Ubihbb "Toulouse "" Peninsula" " Alma " " Inkkbman " "Sbvastopol" " Cbnteal India" " Soutb;
Afbica, 1877-8-9."
lYoara'Ser. Colonel. — Sir Edward Hopton,' KCB. Ensign, p2j Oct. 54; Lieut. 9 Feb. 55; Captain, pi3 Nov. fio.p
Full Half Bt. Major, 25 Oct. 73; Major, 18 Dec. 75 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel , 11 Nov. 78 ; Lt. Colonel, 18 Dec. 80; Coloimll
Pay.lPay. 11 Nov. 82; Major General, 1 Apr. 92; Lieut. General, 19 Dec. 98; Colonel Connaught Rangers,.
15 Jan. 00.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Charles Edward Harman, ZreKf\ 21 Sept. 7s : Cant. 30 Mar.81 ; Major, 21 Jan. got
Lt.Colonel, 8 Eeb. 98.
i John de Courcy O'Grady,13 CB. Lieut. 11 Sept. 78; Capl. 1; Apr. 81; Maj. 12 Feb. 91 ; Lt. Col. 1 July cx^
[8
2ND LIEUT.
MAJOBS.
2 Attiwell Henry Wood,14 2nd in Com-')
mand 8 Feb. 98 )
1 Maurice George Moore,15 Brevet Lt. \
Colonel, 29 Nov. 00 ; 2nd in Com- !-
mand, 1 July 00 ) !
2 John James Francis Hume2" I 2? Feb.
Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton" 16 Feb.
?. Edmund Alexander Grubbe20 ! 9 July
Charles Hall, Army Pag Department
Charles William Bowlby, Adjutant } I
5 Battalion 9 May 97 $ 1
John Staples Molesworth Lenox ) ]
Conyngbam, Adj. 3 Bn. 1 Mar. 97... J
Alfred G. G. Elton," Reserve (Depot) ...
Henry Deschamps Chamier, Adj.^Vol . \
Bn. If. Surrey Rent. 31 May 97 1
Captains.
j>. a. c.Charles Delme-Radcliffe, Uganda 1
Rife*, icith rank of Major )
1 Arthur William Hadden Bell
1 Charles Herbert Davi6 Cass, DSO
Arthur George Vaughan Chichester, 1
Adjutant 4 Battalion 13 Mar. 00 ... S
GeorgeHigginson Ford-Hutchinson,2* 1
DSO.RaihcaySlaffOff!rer(Transvaal))
p.s.c. Oswald Henry Pedley," Special >
Service, South Africa )
2 Alex. Wm. Abercrombie,™ Staff College
2 Herbert Gore
John Frederic Robertson,31 Comdg. )
Kitchener's Horse, South Africa, J
with rank of Major )
Harry Gerald Keith Matchett. Eyy/i-i
tian Armi/, irifh rank of Lt.Colonel.. $
2 Geo. Lamont Hobbs, Adjutant : Apr.98
2 William Edward John Grylls
Shadwell John Murray, Adjutant 1 )
Vol. Bn. Suffolk Ttegt. 9 Apr. 00 >
1 George Cuthbert Digun
2 Harry Adair Thompson,32 Station \
Staff Officer, Agra )
William Chas.Giffard Heneker, 2nd inS
Com. Southern Nigeria Constabulary, >
with rank of Major )
William Stopford Sarsfleld, Assistant )
Press Censor, South Africa J
Arthur John Bromley Church,53 Army )
Pay Department )
1 John Claudius Henry Raven
1 William Allardice HamiltoD
Charles Victor Isacke, Adjutant 3 Vol. \
Bn. Essex Ttegt. 2 Nov. 98 j'
1 Percy Thornton Horton, Adjutant)
2 Nov. 98 )
2 Archibald Swinton Hog (Depot*
i Henry Robert Gordon Deacon34
Michael Kdward Mulcbinock, Reserve I
(Provisional Battalion) )
Wilfred Arthur White, Staff Officer, \
South Africa F.F. j
2 Frederick Joseph Byrne36
t Henry Francis Newdigate Jourdain
Richd. Percy Littleton Vigors, DSO. \
Mounted Infantry, South Africa )
2 Capel Hanbury Mesham
2 James Lionel Joyce Conry, DSO
1 William Nathaniel Stuart Alexander
LlBUTBNANTS.
2 Henry Worsley Gough18 (Depot)..
1 Hugh Moore Hutchinson"
Arthur Lorean Keogh, S. Africa
Alexander Wise
Ernest Yeldham
George Frank Brooke, with 12
nal Battalia
79
78
79
Aug. 79
: Jan. 81
22 Jan.
2 Dec. 74
13 June 74
23 June 80
27 Oct. 80
1 Julj 81
1 July 8r'
1 July 81
1 July
81
76 Sept. 82
1 Nov. 82
17 Dec. 84
7 April 87
1 July 87
2 Dec. 89
2 Dec. 89
2 Dec. So
5 Sept. 77 20 June 791 30 July 85
to Mar. 831 15 Jan.. 90
UUl'.V.MAJ.
6 Feb. 84 12 Fob. 90
1 July 9)1
8 Feb. 93
1 July 9B
10 Mar. 97-
3 Feb. 98
1: Mar. 99
;i Mar.
1 July 00.
6 Sept. 9^.
21 May olb
13 July 78
23 Aug.
2 Feb.
7 Feb.
9 May
11 Oct.
9 May
20 Aug.
27 Jan.
24 Sept. 00 29 Nov.
19 Jan.
1? Feb.
2 Nov.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
g Jan.
B Feb. 93
9>
92 1 5 Nov.
I
92 1
93
10 Nov. 86 14 Aug. 93 iS Nov. 95
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
11 Feb. 88,
9 May 88
27 June 88
5 Sept. 88
19 Sept. 83
24 April 89
6 July 89
18 Sept. 89
1 Mar. 901
28 June 90 !
29 Nov. 90
7 Nov. 91
12 June 78]
27 Jan.
17 Dec.
25 Feb.
20 May
19 July
21 Oct.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
6 Nov.
20 Nov.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
6 Sept. 93
20 Dec. 93
16 Aug.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
12 Feb. 90 10 Mar. 97
12 Feb. 90 31 May 97
24 Sept. 90 20 July 98
12 Feb. 91 22 Feb. 09
2 Nov. 9'. 24 Feb. 00
9 Jan. 93 13 Mar. 00
19 Mar. 93' 13 Mar, 00
21 Apr.
14 Aug.
17 Aug.
13 Mar.
9 Apr.
5 May
92 1 11 Oct. 93 1 Jnly oo( 29 Nov.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
92 1 7 Apr. 94 24 J>ilv 00
93 i£ Aug. 941 21 Aug. 00
93 29 May 95 20 Apr. 01
93 26 Jar. 97 20 Apr. 01
gy 1 Mar. 97 21 May 01
94: 31 May 97! 9 Oct. 01
*" Captain Ford-Hutchinson served'
with the Dongola Expeditionary
jForce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
94! 73 Nov. 97^896 (British Medal, and Khedive's
941 :9 Oct. ■ 98 Medal) ; in the operations in 1897
*ro-\
2 John Charles MacSwiney ] 1 Dec. 97 ijMar, 00
12 Dec. 94I 19 Oct. 98,(clasp to Khedive's Medal 1 ; and in
6 Mar. 951 2 Nov. 9S[l898, including the battles of the
21 Dec. 95 4 Feb. 09 Atbara (mentioned in despatches! and
_ „ . ' Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
1 Dec. 97| 9 Oft. 99\DSO., and two Clasps to Khedive's
Medab.
jrear«'Ser.|
•Ptill nail'
Par Pkv.
The Connaught Bangers.
349
Lieutenants.
i Charles Edward Hack i Dec.
i Francis Knox Poir.eroy 8 Dec.
1 Arthur Frere Lambert 7 May
2 Henry Allen Wilson 4 Jan.
2 Herbert Thomas Walker 20 May
2 Gilbert Thompson 20 May
2 William Edward Hawkes Barrett 20 May
2 Lewis James Comyn 20 May
2 Edward Vincent Jones 18 Oct.
1 Robert Leslie Payne 18 Oct.
1 Steele Hutchesoii ! 18 Oct.
1 Owen Fitzstephen Llovd | 15 Nov.
6 Dec.
2ND LIEUT.
9 *pr.
12 May
20 June
1 July
24 July
24 July
1 Aug.
6 Nov.
6 Nov.
17 Feb.
20 Apr.
12 May
9 Oct.
2 Maurice FitzGerald Walsh
Sbcond LIEUTBNA.NTS.
1 John Marc Bishop Wratislaw 6 Dec.
1 Henry Nedharn. Foster 7 Mar.
1 William Donough O'Brien 1 iS Apr. 00
Thomas Bnnbury Gough Fairfax")
Eames,'10 Sierra Leone Bit. W. Afr. V\ 21 Apr.
Front. Fvree, with rank of Captain)
2 Arnold Henry Burslem Wright [ 21 Apr.
1 Pierce Charles Joyce j 21 Apr.
1 Harold James Norman Davis i n Aug. 00
2 Fenda 11 Frederic Ivor Kinsman ' 11 Aug.
2 Montague Hill Clephane De Cristo- ) <,„„,
foro De Bouillon Wickham j ! Ig &ept"
2 Charles Marshall Aimslie j 10 Nov.
2 Sydney Knox Hamilton Little 21 Nov.
1 Hugh Constable Hall 5 Jan.
2 Alfred Henry Peyton 5 Jan.
1 Arthur Elibank Lewis Owen 8 Jan.
1 James Henry George Buller 8 Jan.
i Charles Joseph O'Sullivan 4 May
2 Charles Faithorne Underhill . 22 May
1 Arthur Charles Gere 27 July
1 Arthur Maurice Livingstone 27 July
1 Henry James Nolan-Ferrall 71 S^jit.
Thomas Geoffrey Ruttledge 4 Dec. .
Quarter 2f utter. — 1 Michael James Kenny," n March 96 ; Hon
2 Charles Smyth, 23 Dec. 99; Hon. Lieut.
00 36 Captain Byrne sewed in the cam"
oo.paign on the North West Frontier of
00 India under Sir William Lockhart in
00, 1897-98, including the operations on the
ooSamanaRangelMedal with two Clasps).
00 3a Lieut. Gough served in the cam-
era paign on the North West Frontier of
00 India under Sir William Lockhart in
00 1897-98, including the operations on
01 the Samana Range (Medal with two
01 Clasps).
o: a9 Lieut. Hutchinson served in the
01 operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 with
the Ladysmith Relief Force, including
the operations of 19th to 27th Feb.
1900 — wounded {DSO).
I *° Second Lieut. Eames served in the
■ operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-90
with the Mendiland Expedition (Medal
with Clasp).
I ** Lieut. Kenny served in the Kafir
war in 1877-79 (Medal with Clasp).
J.icut.
Facing* Green. — Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i't Battalion embarked for South Africa, 10 Nov. 1899. 2>ici Battalion embarked for 2falta, 13 July 18S9.
•Sir Edward Hopton served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from 17th June 1835, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the iSth Juue and 8th September— severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) Served also in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58. including
the siege of Lucknow in March 1858, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Served with the
8Sth Regiment throughont the Kaffir war of 1877-78 (mentionedin despatches.Brevetof Lt.iJolonel), am through-
out the Zulu war of 1870, during the first portion of the latter as Director of Transport (Medal with Gil spi.
3 Lt.Colonel O'Grady served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1079, and was present in the eagage-
ment at Ulundi, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the strong Lola—
severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 in command of the troop of Mounted
Infantry 94th Regiment at Pretoria during its investment.
" Major Wood served with the 88th Regiment throughout tho Kafir war of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
15 Major Moore served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of 187.,
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
M Major Hume served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, an(l was present in the engagement at
TJlundi, and in the subsequent operation-? against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S0-81, and was present in the engagement at Bronkhorst Spruit— severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches).
" Major Barton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Major Grubbe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
''' Major Elton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
20 Major Pedley served with the DongDla Expeditionary Force in 1896 as Staff Officer on the Line of Com-
munications (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal); in the operations in 1S97 as Staff Officer on the Line ot
Communications; and in 189S as Brigade Major 4th Egyptian Brigade, including the battle of Khartoum (men-
tioned it. despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp to Khedive"' s Medal).
30 Captain Abercroinbie served iu the Burmese Expedition from 1885 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion
of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, including the expedition to the Ruby Mines (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with two Clasps). Served in tho South African war in 1899-1900 as Special Service Officer, and later as a Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General.
31 Major Robertson served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Mounted Rifles.
33 Captain Thompson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tocbi Field Force as Orderly Officer 2nd Brigade, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Assistant Transport Officer 3rd Brigade 2nd Division (Medal with two Clasps).
M Captain Church served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98, including the operations on the Samana Range (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Captain Deacon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98, including the operations on the Samana Range (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion the Connaught Rangers {formerly the 88th Regiment).
Raised in 1793, and proceeded in 1794 to Holland. To England, 1794. To West Indies, 1795. To England, 179*5.
To India, 1799. To Egypt, 1801. To England, 1803. [23d Battalion raised 1804.] To Cape of Good Hope, 1806.
To Monte Video and Buenos Ayres, 1807. To England, 1807. To the Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Talavera, Busace,
3Tuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Canada,
3814. To France, 1815. [2nd Battalionreduced, 1816.] To England, 1817. To Ireland, 182 1. To the Ionian
Island*, 1825. To England, 1836. To Ireland, 1838. To Malta, 1840. Tu West Indies, 1847. To Nova Scotia,
11850. To England, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerrran and siege of Sevastopol). To Eng-
land, 1856. To India, 1857 (IndianMutiny— " Centrallndia"). To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1871;. Ti South
Africa, 1877 ("South Africa, 1877-79"). To India, 1879. To Aden, 1890. To England, 1891. To Ireland, 1897. Tq
England, 1898. To South Africa, 1899.
35° Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
Q1ST -i Formerly the gist (Princess Louise's Arqyllshirer „ _ „.«, .
91 , jt- n J \ J 41 J /a n 7 J ist Batt., South Africa.
MegimentaWUtrict, I Highlanders) and the 93m (butherland [_2ndBn., Ranikhet, Bengal*'
Stirling. J Highlanders) Hegiments.
(The 3rd aud 4th Battalions are formed of the Highland Borderers and the Renfrew Militia respectively.)
Princess Teniae's Cypher and Coronet. The Boar's Head (The Campbell Crest). " Ne Oblivhcarit." A Cat.
Cape of Goon Hope, 1806" " Rolbia" "Vimieba" "Cobunna" "Pvbbnebs" "Nivbllb
"Nfvb" "Obthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Alma" "Balaklava" " Sevastopol"
"Lucknow'' "South Afbica, 1846-7,1851-2-1, 1879."
Years'Ser.
Full 1 Half
Pay. Pay.
48,j
net,
.nrl
Colonel. — (. Sir John Alexander E wart,1 KCB. Ensign, 27 July 38 ; Lt. 15 April 42; Capt.Vi? May
Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 29 Dec. 54; Bf.Lt. Colonel, 2 Nov. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 Apr. 58 ; Colon
26 Apr. 59; Major General, 6 March 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 13 Jan. 84; Colonel 2nd
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, 12 March 34 ; Colonel Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 30 June 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 John Hasluck Campbell,'- Lieut. 10 Sept. 77 ; Capt. 8 Oct. 84 ; Major, 27 Juno 93;;
Lt. Colonel, 27 June 99.
1 Alexander Wilson,3 CB. 2nd Lient. 22 Feb. 79 ; Iiieut. 1 July 31 ; Captain, 13 Nov. 84 ; Major, iS Nov. 93 ;
Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 99.
*A
Majobs.
2 Stanley Paterson, 2nd in Command 27 >
June 99 S\
p.$.e. Edward Brabazon Urmston,")
2nd in Command 12 Dec. 99 (Bf.Lt. r\
Colonel 29 Nov. 00) )
p.8.c. Alfred Ed ward John Cavendish,"")
CMG. D.A.A. Gen. for Intel!. South >
Africa Field JVorce, 9 June 00 )
1 John Gordon Wolrige-Gordon8 (Bt. 1
Lt. Colonel 29 Nov. 00) t
? Francis Macuamara Aitken1*
1 Hegirald L'Estrange M'Kerrell, Insp. \
of Gym. Punjab and Bengal, 1 May gd ) '
t Thomas Irvine10
Alexander Francis Mackenzie,13 }
MVO. Adjutant 3 Bt. 23 Feb. 98 i
Captains.
Andrew Aytoun,14 DSO. Comdg.
Queensland Bushmen Bu. aith rank of
Lt. Colonel
».».<•. Henry D'Estampes Vallaneey,15 >
DSO. D.A.A. Gen. S. Africa F.F....5
p.s.c. David Henderson, :ii Director of\
Militari/ Intelligence, South Africa ■ ;
Field Force, (B~t.Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00).) '
p.s.c. Alan Foster17
Kenneth Boswell Cameron, ^Adjutant ~) j
Chittagong Volunteer Uijles 1 Uct. 99)
Stafford Edmund Douglas, Adjutant 3 \
Vol. Bn. Royal Fusiliers 1 July 97 ... )
Malcolm M'Neill, Bomaliland
Harry Peyton; Moulton-Barrett, 2nd | 1
in Command Imp. Yeo. South Africa, - I
with rank of Major, 27 July 01 )
Herbert Aug. M'Dougal Williams, ~>
Adj. 1 Dumbarton Yol.Bifle» j6 May 96 i
Alic Sutherland,20 Egyptian Army
1 Hugh Leslie Henderson, Adjutant 4)
Volunteer Battalion 9 Nov. 96 i
Robert Clements Gore, Adjutant 5 )
Volunteer Battalion 21 Apr. 97 J !
1 Archibald Patten21 •■
Francis James Richardson,'" DSO. I 1
Adjutant 4 Battalion 1 May 01 ) ,
2 Duncan Darroch
Archibald John Campbell, ™Adj..\ l'°l-\ •
Bn. Devonshire Jlegt. 28 May 01 >
2 Claude William Hedley Bell'-M (Depot)
1 Henrv Buchanan Kirk'2-'
2 Neill Malcolm,26 DSO
p.s.e. Frederick Charles Dundas, 1
D. A. A.Gen., Edinburgh, « Jan. 03 ...J'
2 Kenneth Francis Crawley Marshall ...
2 William JohnBell Tweedie27
1 Henry Craigie Macdonald2* (Depot)
2 John'Campbell,2'' Adjutant 16 July 99
1 Alexander Harvey Maclean30
Jas. Johnston-Stewart,31 Cen. A. Begt...
Fraser Geo. Newall,32 Egyptian Army ...
Duncan John Glasfurd,34 Jubaland
Henry Barchard Fenwick Baker-Carr35
2 Robert Blackall Graham36
2 Patriqk Dalmahoy M'Candlisb37
2 Henry Hugh Gordon Hyslop37
Alexis Elphinston37
Reginald John Ponsonby Cox,37 Kith \
Egyptian Army, 29 Nov. 01 J
Lieutenants.
2 Charles Alexander Hugh Maclean38
1 Ivor Wilberforce Watson39
2 Barnett Albert Harvey37
1 Arthur Lionel Crisp CIarke.41 Adju- (
tant 19 Apr. 01 J
l Garnet Wolseley MuiH2
Charles Neil Macdonaid, S. Africa
2ND LIEUT.
9 July 79
:i May 7S
14 Jan. 8c
22 Jan. 79
9 Jul.V 79
b Aug. 79
2~ Jan. 81
22 Jan. 81
19 Feb. 81
22 Jan. 3i
9 May 88
22 Aug. 8i
12 Sept. 8i
5 Dec. 81
jo Nov. 81
20 Feb. 8,
23 Mar. 8!
24 April 89
9 Nov. 89
31 May 90
29 Oct. 90
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BBEV.EAJ.
i7 Ja-
10 Oct.
19 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
7 Mar.
2 June
io Oct.
iu \jizi>. 94
19 July 93
4 Dec. 95
28 Dee. 95
29 Feb. 96
b Juns 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
23 Dec. 96
1 July 81 1 Feb. 86'
10 Nov. 80 27 Sept. 86
1 July 81 12 Jane 86 i
1 July Si 21 Feb. 38f
1 July 3i 21 Nov. 88
1 July 81 8 Mar. 89
1 July 81 1 May 89
1 July 81 3, Jan. 90
1 July 81 26 Feb. 90
1 July 81 26 Feb. 90
23 July 94
15 Apr. 96
12 Feb. 97
23 July 98
21 Dec. 98
12 Dec. 9*>
13 Dec. 99
3 J uly 01
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
22 Nov.
12 Nov.
7 Feb .
83
26 Feb. 90J 16 Nov.
24 July 93
8 Nov. 93
23 July 94
7 Nov. 94
23 May 8; 7 Nov. 94
14 Oct.
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
=8 Apr.
26 Feb.
2 Feb.
25 Nov.
29 Mar.
24 July
23 Aug.
18 Nov.
11 June
23 July
7 Nov.
2 3 July
11 Dec.
4 Jan.
15 Jan.
23 Feb.
1 May
9 Dec.
12 Feb.
3 Apr.
20 Nov.
1 Dec.
17 Dec.
18 Mar.
27 Apr.
4 May
26 Nov.
21 Dec.
93
-7
93
13
9?
21
93
21
94
1
94
24
94
]2
95
12
9i
72
96
II
96
TI
90
II
96
II
96
II
97
'4
97
13
97
28
23 Feb. 96
23 Feb. 96
1 May 96
0 Dec. 96
12 Feb. 9v
: July 97
20 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
Dec. 97
Mar. oS
Dec. 98
Dec. 98
Oct. 99
Nov. 99
Dec. 99
Dec. 99
Dec. 99
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan. 00
Feb. 00
Feb. 00
Apr. 01
May 01
Nov. oi
29 Nov.
I
FuIl|Ha]l
P»y. Pa}.
Princess Louise's {Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
LlBUTBITANTS.
2 James Barratt Gillatt*4
i Gervase Thorpe4*
i Walter Gordon Neilson," DSO
i Harry Michael Thomson
2 John Kennedy i
2 Otway Charles Herbert I
i George Adinston M'Laren Sceales48 ...j
; Bertram John Lang19 i
2 James Boswell M'Pherson , ,
2 Malcolm Gerald Sandeman
2 George Alexander Akers-Douglas45...'
2 Alexander John Hew Maclean
i John Creagh Scott*0 |
i Edward Boustead CuthbertsonSl .
i Adam Brown Thorburn39
2 Lionel Douglas Galton Fenzi
Sbcoitd Libutexants.
i Kenneth Macgregor Laird-w ,
i William Alexander Henderson53
i Andrew Betts Brown-M
2 Stephen Langton
i James Archibald Locknell Campbell53
i Ho n. Robert Bruce , Matte r of Burleigh56
2 Richard Robert Forbes58
i Charles Corbould Walker*"
i Horace Archie Duncan58
2 Archibald Edward Kennedy
2 Cecil Polelase James
i William John Cuninghame-9
i Norman Duckworth Kerr Mac E wen
2 Ronald Dundas Falconar- Stewart ...
i Ian Hardin Burnley-Campbell
i Alexander William Ramsay Sprot ...
Leslie St. Clair Cheaoe '....
-•NT' IIEl't.
24 Mar. 07
8 Sept. 97
i Dec. o>
i Dec. 07
16 Feb. oS
16 Feb. 98
18 May 98
18 May 98
3 Aug. 98
11 Jan. 99
20 May 99
12 Aug. 09
18 Oct. 99
18 Oct. 99
6 Dec. 99
20 Jan. 00
20 Jan. 00
17 Feb. 00
7 Mar. 00
4 Apr. 00
18 Apr. 00
18 Apr. 00
18 .Apr. 00
2t Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
2 May 00
4 July 00
5 Jan. 01
8 Jan. 01
4 May 01
1 1 May 01
17 July 01
4 Dec. 01
l.IKl'T. I
12 Apr. 99!
16 July 09
1 Oct. 99
24 Oct. 99
24 Nov. 99
12 Dec. 99
12 Dec. 99
ir Jan. 00,
11 Feb. 00
14 Feb. 00
4 June oo,
13 Apr. 01
28 May 01
3 July 01
16 Sept. 01
25 Nov. 01
Quarter Maiten. — 2 Alexander Beattie,3" 27 Feb. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Alex. M'Rae,60 1 Apr. 87 ; Bon. Captain, 1 Apr. gj.—Becrttitiiig Staff Officer, Edinl tirgh.
1 John Joseph Scott,61 19 Sept. 00; Hon. Lieut.
2 Robert Lundie, 16 Oct. 01 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facing) Yellow. — Agent), Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 27 Oct. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Lndia 26 Nov.l83r.
1 Sir John Ewart served throughout the Eastern campaign from the first landing at Gallipoli in April 1854
until the final evacuation of the Crimea in June 1856; present with the 93rd Highlanders at the battle of Alma, and
nntil after the occupation of Balaklava ; appointed a D.A.Q.M. General 26th Sept. 1854, and as such was present at the
battles of Balaklava andlnkerman, and throughout the siege operations before Sebastopolup to 13th Feb. 1855, when he
rejoined the 93rd on promotion; accompanied the expedition to the Sea of AzofF, and was at the capture of Kertch and
Yeinikali; afterwards present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults on the i8thJuneand 8th Sept. (Modal
with four Clasps, Brevetof Majorand Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Bengal during the Indian mutiny; was at an engagement near Bunnee, and
afterwards at the final relief of Lucknow ; held for a short time a command consisting of three squadrons of Cavalry.
5 gun9, and 500 Infantry (specially named in despatches, and appointed a CB.) ; and on the 16th Nov. commanded
the leading party of stormers at the assault of the Secunderbagh, on which occasion he personally captured a colour
received two sabre wounds in an encounter with the two native officers who were defending it ; was again (very
severely I wounded by a cannon-shot (left arm carried away) when in action with the Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on
the 1st Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel). Commanded the 93rd Highlanders
for a short period during the siege of Sebastopol, was Lt.Colonel of the 78 th Highlanders for upwards of five years.
2 Lt.Colonel Campbell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in i3q7-g8 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal withClasp).
3 Lt.Colonel Wilson served with the 91st Highlanders in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
as second in command from 17th November to 12th December 1899 including the engagement at Modder River ;
commanded the Battalion from 12th December 1899 to 20th February 1900, and was present in the engagements at
Koodoosberg and Paardeberg (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
0 Lt.Colonel Urmston served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders as second in command from 20th Jan. to nth Feb. 1900 including the engagement at Koodoosberg; was
Brigade Major Highland Brigade from nth Feb. to 6th March 1900, and took part in the operations at Paardeberg ;
commanded the Battalion from 6th March and was present in the engagements at Poplar Grove, Waterval Drift,
Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and Heilbron, and in the operations in the Transvaal under Major General
Hamilton including the engagements at de Wagen Drift, Zilikat's Nek, and Oliphant's Nek (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
" Major Cavendish served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 8th
Division — wounded (CMO.) .
8 Lt. Col. Wolrige- Gordon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockha,rt
in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and was
present in the engagement at Modder River ; commanded the Battalion from 12th December 1899 to 10th January
1900, and from 20th February to 6th March 1900 including the engagement at Magersfontein ; was also present
as second in command in the engagements at Koodiosberg, Paardeoerg, Poplar Grove, Waterval Drift, Houtnek,
Bloemburg, Roodepoort and Heilbron, and took part in the operations in the Transvaal under Major General
Hamilton (mentioned in despatches, Brev-t of Lt. Col.).
» Major Aitken served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897.
98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
— [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
10 Major Irvine served in the South African war in 1899-1900'with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, and
Poplar Grove, and took part in the operations in the Transvaal under Major General Hamilton.
13 Major Mackenzie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal withClasp).
14 Lt.Colonel Aytoun served in the South African war 1899-1900 in command of the 4th Contingent Queensland
Imperial Bushmen (DSO.).
35ia Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
15 Captain Vallancey served in the operations in Zululand in 1888. Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force at the Base (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in i899-i9ooas Assistant Provost Marshal, 4th Division (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
16 Lt. Colonel D. Henderson served in the campaign in the Soudan in 1 898 as Aide de Camp to the Brigadier Q eneral
Commanding 2nd Brigade British Division, and was present at the hattle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as
a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Intelligence in Natal, and took part in the defence of Ladysmith including
the Sortie of 7th December 1899 — wounded (mentioned in despatches); afterwards served in the Transvaal (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
17 Captain Foster served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Major General Boyes.
16 Captain Cameron served vith the Chitral Relief Foice under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clnsp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India nnder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi
Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and afterwards with the Tirah Expedition-
ary Force on Transport duty (two Clasps).
20 Captain Sutherland served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal
with Claspl.
21 Major Patten served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and"SutheTlaml"Highlnnders, and
was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove,
Waterval Drift, Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and Heilbron ; and took part in the operations in the
Transvaal uuder Major General Hamilton (Brevet of Major).
88 Captain Richardson served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders from 17th Nov. 1899 to 7th May 1900, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magers-
fontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, Waterval Drift, and Houtnek ; was attached to the nth Division from 7th May
to 12th July 1900, and took part in the operations in the Transvaal under Major General Hamilton and with the nth
Division round Pretoria (DSO.).
25 Captain A. J. Campbell served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and was present in the
engagements at Modder River, Magersfon(ein (wounded), Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, Waterval,
Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and Heilbron.
24 Captain Bell served the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-58 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp).
26 Captain Kirk served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, and Koodoosberg (severely wounded) ;
rejoined the Battalion 31st August 1900.
26 Captain Malcolm served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
J897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the and Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
Served in Uganda in 1897-98, when he conducted the operations in Shuli country, and took part in several
engagements (mentioned in despatches, DSO. Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with Mounted Infantry, including the operations at Paardeberg of 16th to 27th Feb. 1900 — severely
wounded.
2' Captain Tweedie Berved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
x" Captain Macdonald served in the South African war in 1 899-1 goo with the ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Koodoosberg and in the operations in the Transvaal under
Major General Hamilton.
20 Captain John Campbell served in the campaign on the North WestFroniier of IndiaunderSir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
30 Captain Maclpan served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
took part in the defence of Ladysmith ; afterwards with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and
was present in the engagements at Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and Heilbron, and in the operations in the
Transvaal under Major General Hamilton.
31 Captain Johnston-Stewart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal,
with Clasp).
32 Captain Newall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
-897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign in the Sonlan under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1859, including the operations resulting in
the final defeat of the Khalifa as Staff Officer in charge of the Water Supply (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class
of the Medjidie).
31 Captain Glasfurd served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg
(wounded), Houtnek, Bloemburg,, Roodepoort, and Heilbron, and took part in the operations in the Transvaal
under Major General Hamilton — severely wounded near Rustenburg 26th Oct. 1900.
35 Captain Baker-Carr served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at .Modder River — severely wounded.
36 Captain Graham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-03 with the Tochi Field
Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at
Magersfontein — severely wounded.
" Captainp. M'Candlish, Hyslop, Elphinstin and Cix, Lients. Harvey and Bsattie served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
35 Lieut. Maclean served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India ia 1897-98 with the Tochi Field
Force as Provost Marshal ist Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
39 Lieut. Watson and Second Lieut. Thorburn served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and were present in the engagements at Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and
Heilbron, and in the operations in the Transvaal under Major General Hamilton.
41 Lieut. Clarke served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, Waterval
Drift, Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and Heilbron.
42 Lieut. Muir served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, and Paardeberg.
44 Lieut. Gillatt served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present in the engagement at Elandslaagte — severely wounded.
45 Lieut. Akers-Douglas served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and took part in the operations at Paardeberg of 16th to 27th Feb. 1900 — severely wounded.
46 Lieut. Neilson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at Modder River (wounded), Magersfontein (wounded), Koodoos-
berg, Paardeberg, Waterval Drift, Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and Heilbron, and in the operations in the
Transvaal under Major General Hamilton (DSO.).
4b Lieut. Sceales served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg,
Poplar Grove, Waterval Drift, Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and Heilbron, and in the operations in the
Transvaal under Major General Hamilton.
Princess Louise's [Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders). . 351^
*9 Lieot. Lang served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, Poplar
Grove, and Waterval Drift.
10 Lieut. J. C. Scott served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at Modder River and Magersfontein (severely wounded) ; re-
joined the Battalion 26th September 1900.
51 Second Lieut. Cuthbertson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, Poplar
Grove, Waterval Drift, Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and Heilbron, and in the operations in the Transvaal
under Major General Hamilton.
52 Second Lieut. Laird served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at Waterval Drift, Houtnek, Bloemburg, Roodepoort, and
Heilbron, and in the operations in the Transvaal under Major General Hamilton.
63 Second Lieuts. Henderson and Campbell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and took part in the operations in the Transvaal under Major General
Hamilton.
51 Second Lieut. Brown served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Zilikat's Nek.
36 Second Lieut, the- Master of Burleigh served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; joined the 1st Battalion 24th September 1900.
55 Second Lieuts. Walker and Duncan served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders; joined the 1st Battalion 29th August 1900.
58 Second Lieut. Forbes served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment ; gazetted to 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 18th April 1900.
39 Second Lieut. Cuninghame served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
*° Captain M'Rae served in the South African war in i899-igoowith the 4th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland High
landers.
61 Lieut. J. J. Scott served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders from 17th Nov. 1899 to 9th September 1900 as Sergeant Major and after that date as Quarter Master,
and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, Paardeberg, Poplar Grove,
Waterval Drift, Houtnek, Bloemberg, Roodepoort, and Heilbron, and in the operations in the Transvaal under
Major General Hamiliton.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
{formerly the gist Highlanders).
Raised as the 98th, and proceeded to South Africa, 1795 to 1E03. (Entitled " 91st," 179S.) [_2hd Battalion raised
m 1804, and proceeded to Holland, 1813-14 (Walcheren). Reduced, 1815.] England, to 1807. Ireland, to 1808.
The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna). England, to 1812. The Peninsula, to 1814.
battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse*. Ireland, to 1815. Belgium and France, to 1818.
England, to 1821. Jamaica, to 1831. England, to 1836. St. Helena, to 1839. South Africa, to 1848 (war of
1846-47). [Reserve Battalion raised in 1842, and proceeded to South Africa to 1S55. England, to 1857, when it
was merged in 1st Battalion. I England, to 1851. Ireland, to 1854. Malta, to 1855. Greece, to 1857. Ionian
Islands, to 1858. India, to 1 868 (being the first Regiment to go overland from Alexandria to Suez). Entitled
"'Princess Louise's," 1872. England, to 1879. South Africa, to 1885 (war of 1879). Ceylon, to 1888. Hong
Kong, to 1892. Scotland, to 1894. England, to 1E96. Scotland, to 1898. Ireland, to 1890. South Africa. 1899.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (formerly the 93) d Regl .)
Raised in 1S00, and proceeded to Guernsey. To Scotland, 1802. To Ireland, 1303. To the Cape of Good Hope,
1805 (capture of the Cape). To England, 1814. To North America, 1814. To England and Ireland, 1815. To the
Low Countries, 1879. To the West Indies, 1823. To England, 1834. To Ireland, 1836. To Canada, 1838. To
Scotland, 1848. To England, 1852. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sevastopol),
To England, 1856. To India. 1837 (capture of Lucknow). To Scotland, 1870. To England, 1873. To Ireland,
1876. To Gibraltar, 1879. To England, 1881. To Scotland, 1882. To England, 1884. To Ireland, 1886. To
England, 1800. To India, 1801 (N.W. Frontier of India Campaign, 1897-98).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers
(formerly the 8yth Regiment).
Raised in 1793. Proceeded to Flanders, 1794. To Bergen-op-Zooni, 1795. Home, 1796. To West
Indies, 1796. Home, 1804. (2nd Battalion raised in 1804. Proceeded to Guernsey, 1807. Home, 1808.
To Peninsula, 1809. Home, 1814. To Guernsey, 1814. Home, 1816. Disbanded, 1817.) To Guernsey.
1804. Home, 1805. To South America, 1806. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1807. To Mauritius, 1S10.
To India, 1815. To Burmah, 1825. To India, 1826. Home, 1827. To Mauritius, 1831. Home, 1843.
To India, 1849. To China, i860. Home, 1861. To Gibraltar, 1866. To Malta, 1868. To Nova Scotia.
1872. To Bermuda, 1876. Home. 1877. To Guernsey, :8So Home, 1881. To Egypt, 1882 (Egyp-
tian war. 1882). Home. 1882. To India, 188s. To Egypt, 1898. To South Africa. 1899.
istBatt., South Africa.
„2iid Batt., Barbadoes.
35- " The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians).
lOO Formerly the 100th (Prince of Wales's Royal T,
R''7'",BlRB!"r"'''J Canadian) and io9th (Bombay Infantry) Begts.h
(Tiie 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed in the King's County, Queen's County, and Meath
Militia respectively.)
The Prince of Wales's Plume. A Maple Leaf. "Niagara" "Ckntbal India."
Colonel.— Alastair M'lan Macdonald,1 Ensign,'2-j Mar. 46 ; Lieut. pi2 Nov. 47 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Bt. Major,
12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 17 July 55 ; Lt. Colonel, '13 Jan. 60; Colonel, 13 Jan. 65; Major General, 22 Feb. 70;
Lieut. General iq Mar. 85 ; Colonel Leinster Recimeut, 29 Nov. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Herbert Martin, CB. 2nd Lieut. 30 Jan. 78; Lieut. 1 Oct. 78 ; Capt. 6 June 83 ;
Major. 21 Aug. 91 ; Lt .Colonel, 23 May 99.
2 St. John James St. Leger, 2nd Lt. 20 Mar. 78 ; Lieut. 30 Nov. 78 ; Capt. 6 June 83 ; Major, 26 Aug. 91 ;
Lf. Colonel, 12 Aug. 00.
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Majors.
2 Winton Seton, 2nd it/ Command}
12 Aug. 00 i
1 Thomas Hope Stavert. 2nd in Com- ^
mandd Jan. 01 5
Cecil Walford Tribe, Pa;/ Deportment . .
George Lamb, Adjutant 12 Middlesex'?
Volunteer Bifles 2 Nov. 96 $
2 Kenneth Mackenzie Drummond
1 Thomas St. Clair Davidson8
2 Charles Spencer Browne Evans-Lombe
1 Samuel Robert Llewellyn White, D.S'O.
Neville Hope Campbell Dickinson,17)
Wrst African Frontier Force )
Captains.
Paget Edward Stuart Reeves, Adju-~>
taut 3 Battalion nMar.98 _'...)
1 Theophilus Fred. Walter Ricketts
2 Thomas Alex. Gardner Sansrstcr11'
*Wm. Tankerville Monypenny Reeve, )
W. African F. F. with rank of Major I
2 Alexander Wilson Elkington Twist ...
2 Hector Douglass Harvest
2 Herbert John Coningham (.Depot) .
Albert Canning,2" Adj. 5 Bn. 22 Jan. 9S
Charles William Dultou Pollard, >
Assist. 1 itspector Ordnance Dept y
2 George Harry John Rooke
Charles Edw*. Hamilton Laughlin,21 )
Uganda Biflcs >
1 John t'raske, with 10 Provisional Bn.
Albert Gerard Gavin Sharp,-2 East )
Africa Biflcs j
I2 Julian Campbell Colquhoun
I Geo. Moultrie Bullen-Smith, Adju-~)
tint q Lanark- Vol. Bifles 8 Jan.' 00S
1 Fra.Rogers Dugar., Adjutant 23Mar.98
1 Reginald Francis Legg
I James Kilvington Cochrane, West >
African Frontier Force $
1 George Iver Patrick Poer O'Shee
2 John Dryden Mather
Gordon Annesley Taylor, Adjutant >
4 Battalion, 10 Apr. 00 J
Henry Telford Matfett, West African )
Frontier Force §
2 Frederick Ernest Whittoc, Adju- )
tant i6Mar. 99 >
Frederick Christian Heneker, )
! Egyptian Anna )
1 Bryan John Jones
1 James Robert Moffatt
2 Henry Gerald Rawdon Wakefield
2ND LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
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14 Jan. 80
24 Jan. 80
22 Jan. 81
Lieutenants.
2 Michael Francis Fox ....
Clarence Reginald Mac dcnald
1 r-dward Yilliers Raynts
1 James Douglas Waddell
2 Herbert Craven Stuart
1 Keith Edmund Jopp (Depot)
1 Patrick M'Causland
1 Richard Montague Raynsford
2 William Graham Montgomene(D«/jot)
2 Arthur Cavendish Bentinck Gray
Oliver Macklem Denison
1 ReginaldArthurHerbertOrpen-Palmer
1 Trench Frank Butler-Kearney
2 Theobald William Butler-Kearney..
2 Claude Melville Bruce Hamilton ..
2 John Loftus Richards
2 Norman George Burnand
2 Henry Walter Weldon
1 Nevile Pattullo Brooke
Second Lieutenants.
2 George Harding
5 Feb.
4 May
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
:i Apr.
22 Aug.
9 Nov.
22 Jan.
1 Mar.
28 Juno
5 Dec.
17 June
1 2 Mar.
20 May
20 May
9 Sept.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
2 June
2 June
11 Feb. 75 1 Jan. 83
25 Aug. 80 28 June 85
12 Jan. 81 3 Mar. 86
1 July 81 14 Aug. 87
22 Oct. 81 10 Oct. 88
19 Dec. 83 :2. Ian. 90
19 Dec. 83 24 Jan. 90,
6 May 85 14 July 91
3 May 85 12 Aug. 91
6 May 85 : 21 Aug. 91
25 Aug.
22 Oct.
10 Oct.
8 May
1 Apr.
23 July
6 Mar.
1 Apr.
26 Nov.
2 Dec.
18 Dec.
23 Nov.
1 Oct.
15 Apr.
1 Aug.
4 Sept.
6 Oct.
10 Oct.
17 Oct.
5 Dec.
10 July
10 July
28 Ncv. 94 2
12 Dec. 94
30 Jan. 95
6 Mar. 95
36 26 Oct. 93
81 18 Jan. 88
88 10 Oct. q4
89 17 Oct. 94
901 1 Feb. 95
9o; 10 July 95
91. 9 Oct. 95
90 8 Jan. 96:
91 2 Dec. 90)
91 2 Dec. 96I
91 31 Mar. 97J
92 9 Feb. 98^
93 27 July 98
94 24 Aug. 98
94 28 Jan. 99
94 5 July 99
94; s'Jniy 99
94 1 3 Feb. 00.
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06 14 Nov. 00]
96 10 Dec 00
97 18 Jan. oil
97 20 Nov. 01
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6 Mar. 55
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
5 Sept. 96
15 May 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
15 Dec. 97
25 June 98
13 July 98
24 May 99
2a June 99
9 Dec. 99
9 Dec. 99
9 Dec. 99
9 Dec. 99
24 Jan.
21 Apr. 00
1 Dec. 92
2 Dec.
23 May
23 May
8 July
9>3
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90
99
99
29 Nov
12 Aug. o»
6 Jan. os
28 June 01
29 Nov.
8 Ma.jor Davidson served with the
j Lushai Expedition in 1889 as Trans-
' port Officer. Served with the Chin-
' Lushai Expedition in 1885-90 as
^'Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
17 Major Dickinson served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with
the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry
(Medal with two Clasps).
Years ser.'
F&UJHaU!
Pay I Pay.
The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment- (Renal OanaJians). 352a
SEC01TD LlBTJTBXAjrTS
2ND LIECT. I
... I2 Robert Gore Tappenden Currey 21 Apr. oo|
William Henry Murphy, MM. Itrf. \\ ,r
S.Africa...... !, .. ..'. ...j'^31^ °°
... 2 Andrew Noble Bredin 19 May 00!
... 2 Edward Harold Wildblood 1 19 May oo|
... 2 CharleB Hannan > 23 May ool
... 2 Beverley TTssher 23 May 00
... i Robert Riversdale Smyth26 1 5 Jan. oil
... j 2 Edward Bomford L'Estrange 5 Jan. 01
... [2 Reginald Wentworth Gray 16 Jan. 01
... 1 Bertram Charles Riall ! 8 Jan. 01
... 1 William Theodore Redmond Browne, 4 May 01
... 1 Gerard Byrom Corrie Irvine ' 4 May 01
... 1 Edwin Hale Murphy 8 May 01
... 1 John Greer Dill S May 01
... i Haworth Peel Massy 8 May 01
Robert Brodribb Bergne 26 June 01
... 1 Stephen Hamilton Dix 27 Juiy ot
... 1 George Buchanan Scott j 14 Sept. 01
... 1 Donald Cameron I 14 Sept. 01
... {Quarter Hasten. — George Garrett, 28 Apr. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Henry Thomas Garnett, 25 April 85; Hon. Captain, 25 Apr. 95. — Beseroe (Depot).
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ill Battalion embarked for South Africa, 18 Apr. 1900. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 9 Nov. 1894.
1 Lieut. General Macdonald served in the Eastern campaign of 1S34 as Aide de Camp to General Pennefather,
including the battles of the Alma (severely wounded) and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 4th Class cf the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■ Major Shakespear served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Intelligence and
Assistant Political Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and ileda with Clasp), and in the operations in the
South Lushai Hills in command of the force.
19 Captain Sangster served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the Soudan
campaign in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897 including the
expeditio ns to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Canning served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to
the Soudan in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps) ; also served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
31 Captain Laughlin served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
22 Captain Sharp served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1394-95 as Transport
Officer, and afterwards as Brigade Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
!* Captain Bell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysniith Relief Force, and was present at
the battle of Colenso and in the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900 — severely wounded.
u Second Lieut. Smyth served in the South African war in 1900 with the 3rd Battalion Leinster Regiment till
the 8th April, when he was appointed a Railway Staff Officer.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion the Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) —
formerly the 100th (Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian) Regiment.
Raised in 1760 as "The 100th Highlanders." Proceeded to Guadaloupe, 1761 (capture of Martinique), England
and disbanded 1763. Raised again in 1780, and served in a naval action against a French squadro.i iD Porto
Praya Bay, Cape de Verde, in 1781. East Indies 1781-84, during which time it lost 39 Officers and 1,200 killed in
action or died of disease. Disbanded 1785. Raised again in 1805, and proceeded to Quebec ; on the passage out
lest 11 Officers and 260 men by shipwreck off the coast of Newfoundland. American war of 1812, taking part in
numerous engagements. In 1813 became "The 100th, or H.R.H. the Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regi-
ment." Disbanded 1818. Raised in Canada in 1853 as "The 100th, or Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian Regiment."
and proceeded to England in 1858. To Gibraltar, 1859. To Malta, 1863. To Canada, 1866. To Scotland, 186S.
To England, 1869. To Ireland, 1874. To England, 1876. To India, 1877. Became 1st Battalion " The Prince of
Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)," i8dr. To Ireland, 1893 (Detachment to Ashanti). To Halifax,
N.S., 1898. To South Africa, 1900.
Record of the Sen-ices of the 2nd Battalion Leinster Regiment (formerly the 109th Regiment).
Raised in 1761, and proceeded to Belle Isle. Disbanded, 1763; again raised as the 109th (or Aberdeenshire)
Regiment in 1794 ; disbanded 1795. Raised in 1853 as the 3rd Bombay European Regiment. With Central India
Field Force, 18^7-59 (siege and capture of Rathghur, action of Baro'da, relief of Saugor, capture of Garracoia,
action of Mudderpore, battle of Betwa, siege and storm of Jhansi, storm of Loharie, actions of Koonch and
Muttra, battles of Galowlee and Calpee). Kurrachee, to 1804. LBecame the 109th (Bombay Infantry) Regiment,
1862.] Aden, to 186:'. India, to 1867. England, to 1377. Became " 2nd Battalion the Prince of Wales' Leinster
Regiment (Royal Canadians)," 1881. Ireland, to 1882. England, to 1S88. Malta, to 1894. Bermuda, to 1895. To
Halifax, N.S., 1897. To Barbadoes, 1898.
353
101st
Segimental District,
TBALEE.
The Royal Minister Fusiliers.
Formerly the 101st (Royal Bengal Fusiliers) and the T1S
104th (Bengal Fusiliers) Regiments. |_
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the South
Cork, the Kerry, and the Koyal Limerick County Militia respectively.)
■1 Fa
J (Tl
t Batt., South Africt.
d Batt., Cawnpore,
Bengal.
Tbe Royal Tiger. The Shamrock. "Plasset" "Condobb" "Masulipatam " "Badaka" "Buxae" " Rohil-
<in»D, i774^and 1794" "Cabnatic" "Sholikqhch" "Gczbbat" •*Dbiq" "Bhuetpobe" "Afghanistan "
:- Gnuzirjii '* "FBHOZEsnuHUB" "Sobbaon" "Punjaub" " Ohillianwallah " "Goojbeat" " Pegu "
2' Dblhi" "Lccknow " " BUBMA. 18S5-87."
l^eftrg'SeijColonei .—John Winbnrn Laurie,! MP. for Pembroke; Ensign, 2 Sept. 53; Lieut. 8 Dec. 54; Curtain, 12
May 57 ; Major, 9 Apr. 6ij Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 60; Colonel, 12 Dec. 71 ; Major General, i? Sept. 82;
Ll.Generul, 31 Dec. 87 ; Colonel Royal Munster Fusiliers, 23 Aug. 00.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Charles Augustus King Hall,9 Lieut. 20 Nov. 75: Captain. 26 SoDt 3% ■ Major
8 July 93: Lt. Colonel, 11 Mar. 01. v i, j ,
2 Alfred Herrick Butler Clough, Lieut. 24 Mar. 76; Captain, 20 May 85 ; Major, 20 May 94 ■ Lt Colonel
23 July 01 .
full 1 Half
Pay. 'Pay.
27 j ...
26
26
Majobes.
.. ,1 Pierce Thomas Chute,10 D.S'O. 2nd in \
Command 11 Mar. 01 J
.. 2 George Sumner Ormerod,11 2nd in
Command 23 July 01
.. 1 Francis Henry Penny
.. 1 Bryce Stewart,12 /WO. Brigade Major, )
South Aj'j'ica Field Force jf
... 2 Henry Fred. Williams, 13 Comdl. Pach-'i
ma rhi Depot )
v.s.c Stephen Thomas Banning, In-')
rfructor It. M. College 1 Feb. 96 )
i.tll LIBUT.
so I ...
1 11 May 78
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
1 May 78
Randolnh Edward Whitehead :i Aug. So
' thur"Fi ■
4 Battali
Arthur" Frederick Mann,15 Adjutant j
Aug. 97-.: • J !9Feb-
LIEUT.
29 Nov. 76
20 Mar. So
2 Dec. 74'
17 April 80
7 July 80
17 Apr. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81!
IiHIV.UA.'.
7 Dec.
Captains.
2 George Forbes Holland'6
2 Arthur Edward Osmond Congdon" ...
Wilfrid Worsley B'ackden," Adjutant 1
2 Vol, JBn. Lancashire Fus. 1 Dec. 97 j
William Coape Gates.15 Adjutant 3 )
Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regt.... )
George Denio Macpherson, Instructor 1
Royal Militarg College 23 Mar. 01 >
(Urn,,.) )
2 Roger Courtenay Boyle,1* South Africa
1 Gerurd Christopher Bowen, DSO
2 Henry Ernest Tizard
Campbell Littler Hendriks, Adjutant )
6 I olunteer Bu. Rogat Highlanders j
1 John Kevin O'Meagher ..'.
2 Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard28...
1 Arthur Howe Browne
1 George Delamain Crocker,"Adjutant »
8 Aug. 99 <
George Ambrose Congreve Webb, )
Special Service, South Africa j
2 Arthur Milton Bent
Paul Alfred Charrier, West Africa >
Regiment }
1 Albert Armstrong MacLauprhlin
1 Verelst Turner Worship," DSO
Victor George Howard Rickard
Roger Hy. Monck-Mason, W.African )
Frontier Force f
Alderson Preston Berthou, Gold Coast >
Coustubularg _)
Edmund Peel Thomson, Adjutant j
18 May 99 J
2 Frederick Evelyn Elliot Henderson, )^ '
A.D.C. to Lt. Governor of Bengal ... J
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
10 May 82,
9 Sept. 82
S5
4 June 87'
26 July 821
3 July 87
12 Aug. 871
4 Sept. 89.
4 Sept. 89
1 Aug. 90
26 Sept. 90
24 June 91
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
92
92
9 Sept. 82 6 Sept. 92 29 Xov- °°
16 Nov. 87
9 May 88
22 Aug. 88
8 Dec. 88
8 June 89
27 Nov. 89
29 Mar. 90
3 May 90
2S June 90
9 Sept. 91
9 Jan. 92
13 July 92
13 Aug. 52
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
6 May 85
25 Nov. 85
1 Aug. 90
25 Sept. 90
1 Nov. 90
24 June 91
30 Dec. 91'
30 Dec. 9:
: Apr. 92
11 Apr. 92
13 Apr. 92,
10 May 93
8 July 93
18 July 94
19 Sept. 94
27 Jan. 96
1 Feb. 96
17 July 96
8 July 93
;i Dec. 93
2 Aug. 97
50 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 98
1 Nov. 98
1 Nov. 98
1 Nov. 98
23 Mar. 00
23 Mar. 00
17 Feb. 01
23 Mar. 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
23 July 01
29 Nov. 01
LIEUTENANTS.
2 Charles Harry Brownlow Jarrett
1 William Arthur Hutchinson
1 Richard Rolt Brash Jackson
1 Charles Albert Knapp
2 Robert Edward Michael Pakenham ...
Henry Arthur Carroll
2 Arthur Gorham
1 George Julian. Ryan, DSO
2 George Norman Simms
1 Herbert Swynfen Jervis
1 Charles Robert Hall
1 Augustus Charles Lionel Tyrrell
1 Henry Reay Yorke (Depot)
1 Douglas Wise
2 Claud Robert Rawlinson
2 Kenelm Digby Bold Murray
1 Charles Herbert Jardine
1 John Campbell Dick
1 James Clare Macnamara Canny, DSO.
2 Mervyn Arthur Tynte
10 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 95
6 June 96
24 Mar. 97
24 Mar. 97
21 July 97:
8 Sept. 97'
1 Dec. 07
16 Feb. 98
4 May 98
7 May 9S
6 June 96
4 Jan. 99
11 Feb. 99
11 Feb. 99
11 Mar. 99 ;
20 May 99
20 May 99
20 Dec. 99
2 Aug.
1 Dec.
4 Dec.
4 Apr.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
ii Mar.
11 Mar.
11 Mar.
11 Mar.
4 Dec.
25 Mar.
5 Apr.
1 Aug.
29 Aug.
21 Oct.
17 Feb
23 Mar.
7 July
23 July
Second Lieutenants.
2 Reginald Godfrey Strong
1 Edgar Philip Conway (Depot)
2 Dudley Lysler Thornton
18 Apr. 00
18 Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
00 12 Major Stewart served with the
00 Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 with
01 the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
01 Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
01: 13 Major Williams served with the
01 Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
*' Lieut. Trim by served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1883-89
I (Medal with two Clasps).
Yarn r>«.
Van
P»r. .
P»r.
-
2
£
2
2
2
1 -,
The Royal Munster Fusiliers.
353«
Sbcoitd Libuiskants.
2 Tho<nas Basil Staunton Cahill
t Cecil Faber Aspinall
2 Philip Godfrey Barrett
i Herbert Edm. Reginald Rubens Braine
i Guy Westland Geddes
i Hugh Conor Henry O'Brien
2 Archer Beauchamp West (Depot)
2 Walter il'Clelland Crosbie (Depot)
2 Thomas Troubridge Stubbs
Herbert John Collett Lcland, DSO..~)
W. African Field Force, with rank ^
of Captain )
i Henry Somers Lawrence Maydwell ...
i Geoffrey Norman Shea
i Eric Lockhart Hume Henderson
2 Stanley Macartney Lewis Iredell
i Hubert Bernard Tonson Rye
i William Charles Robert Croker
i Tredegar James Kennedy
i FitzGeorge Bateman Crosbie
i Gerald Dominick Rice
2 Dacre Hamilton Powell
Quarter Masters. —2 Thomas Trimby,3* 28 Feb. 94; Son. Lieut.
1 John O'Connor, 22 Jan. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Tom Jessop, 23 June 32 ; Son. Captain, 28 June 92.
2[CD LtKCT.
21 Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
21 Apr.
00
13 Hay
OO
11 Aug.
OO
11 Aug.
OO
19 Sept.
OO
10 Nov.
OO
24 Nov.
OO
5 Jan.
OI
3 Jan.
OI
8 Jan.
OI
4 llav
OI
4 Mav
OI
11 May
OI
24 July
OI
14 Sept.
OI
19 Oct.
OI
19 Oct.
OI
-Eetirert pay (Depot).
Facingi Blue. — Agenti, Messrr. Holt and Co.
nt Battalion embarked for South Africa, 24 Aug. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 1882.
I Lieut.General Lausie served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 8th November 1854.
until the evacuation of the Crimea, and was present at the siege and fall of Sevastopol, including the repulse of
the two sorties on the advanced trenches in front of the Ovens on the 22nd and 23rd November (mentioned in
despatches), attacks on the Barrack Battery on the i3th June and on the Redan on the 8th September 1855 ; he was-
wounded in December 1854, and again in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the-
Medjidie). Served in India during the mutiny, and was Staff Officer of a Field Force in the Rewah Kantee district
in i860 (Medal). Served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Second in Com-
mand from the 1st April till the close of the rebellion, and as Commandant of the Base and Lines of Communication
in the North West (Medal). Served during the Servo-Bulgarian war in 1SS5-S6 as Red Cross Commissioner
with the Servian Army (received the thanks of the King and Government of Servia, the Red Cross of Servia,
and the Second Class of St. Sava).
' Lt.Colonel Hall served in the Egyptian war of 1 332 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Major Chute served with the Burmese Expedition in 1336-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusi-
liers (Medal with two Clasps).
II Major Ormerod served with tho Burmese Expedition in i8S6-83 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Royal1
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps .
15 Major Mann, Captains Oates and Boyle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-85 with the 2nd Battalion
Royal Munster Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captiiin Holland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1337-S9 (Medal %vith Clasp).
17 Captain Congdon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps I.
18 Captain Blackden served with the Buriroee Expedition in 1885-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Captain Goddard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1397-98, including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley and the relief of Gulistan
(Medal with two Clasps).
** Major Crocker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer 3rd Brigade— sightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Captain Worship Berved in the operations in the Niger Territories in 1898, including the Benin Hinterland and
Siama Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, DSO. aud Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Royal Minister Fusiliers (formerly the 101st Regiment).
Raised in 1652 as a " Guard of Honour " to the East India Company in Bengal. Twice augmented in 1750, and
styled the "Bengal European Battalion." Employed in Bengal, 1757 (battle of Plassey). Against the French in
Madras, 1758. In Bengal and against the Dutch, 1759-S0 (battle of Buxar). Augmented to thiee Battalions, and
afterwards to three Regiments of two Battalions each, 1779. Against Hyder AH and the French in Madras,
17S1-83. In Bengal, 1784-94. Formed into two Regiments, 1793. In Rohilcund and Rajpootuna, 1794-1805
(battle of Deig). Formed into one Regiment, 1S03. In Bengal, 1805-10. (A detachment in China, 1808; one
againstthe Dutch in Java and the Molucca Islands, 1810-17 ; and one in the Nepaul war in 1814.) In Pindarrie
war, 1817. In Bengal, 1818-26. Formed into two Regiments, 1824. In Rajpootana, 1826 (capture of Bhurtpore).
2nd European Regiment in Burma, 1825-26. Formed into one Regiment, 1830. In Afghan war, 1838-40 (Afghan
war— capture of Ghuznee). Entitled the " 1st Bengal European Light Infantry," 1840. In the Punjab, 1842.
In the Sikh war, 1845-46 (battles of Ferozeshah, Sobraon, and Goojerat). Entitled " ist Bengal European Fusi-
liers," 1846. In Burma, 1852-55 (capture of Pegu). In the Indian Mutiny, 1357-58 (captures of Delhi and Luck-
now). Utnheyla campaign, 1863. Entitled " 101st Royal Bengal Fusiliers," 1861. To England, i86q. To Malta,
1874. To Cyprus and Canada. 1873. Entitled " :st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers," >83i. To England, 1883.
To Ireland, 1891. To South Africa, 1899.
354
102nd
Regimental District
NAAS.
The Royal Tiger. "
" Nundt Dboog" "Ambotna"
"Mysqbb" (with the Elephant)
"' PCNJAUB "
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
Formerly the 102nd {Royal Madras Fusiliers) and
the 103rd (Royal Bombay Fusiliers) Regiments.
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the Kildare,
Royal Dublin City, and Dublin County Militia respectively.
pectamur agendo." "Arcot" "Plassey" " Condoeb" " WrifDEWASH" "Butae"" 6
]
, S. Africa.
[_2nd Batt., S. Africa.
Ternate" "Banda" " Pondichbeby " " Mahidpoee
'Guzbbat" " Sekingapatam" "Kibkeb" "Bbni Boo Ali
1 "Goojkbat" "Ata" "Pegu" " Lucknow."
Years'Scr.i " r'CNJAUB" "Mooltan
Half Colonel. — Sir John Rlick Spurffin,1 KCB. CSI. [R] Ensign, 10 Aug. 42 ; Lieut. 1 June 47 ; Capt.
Pay. Brevet Major, : 9 Jan. 58 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 24 Alar. 58; Major, 30 July 62 ; Colonel, 9 Mar.
I General,i Mar. 70 ; Lieut. General, 27 June 83; Colonel Dublin Fusiliers, 8 Jan. 95.
... Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 George Arthur Mills, CB. Lieut. 12 Nov. 73 ; Captain, 26 May 80; Major,
I Lt. Colonel, 7 June 98.
••• 2 Henry Tempest Hicks,-' CB. Lieut. 4 Dec. 72 ; Capt. 10 Nov. 80; Major, 7 June 90; Lt. Colonel
Fall
Paj.
29
HOLIIfGUE'
Caejcatic "
' "Aden"
23 Nov. 56 ;
65 ; Major
21 May 88;
, 5 Mar. 00.
rsbyO'NeiiiiJOSoS
Mar. 00; Station >
ranlc of Lt. Colonel)
Majobs.
2 Spencer Godfrey Bird,3 DSO. 2nd in ~)
Command 7 June 98 j
1 William Henry Slingsby 0'Neil\7)S0.
ind in Command 3
Comdt. Natal, with ra
1 George Arthur Shadforth
2 Frederick Paul English* (Bt.Lt.Col.}
29 Nov. 00)... J
1 Alexander Weston Gordon^ (Bf.Lf. ~)
Col. 29 Nov. 00) j
Mark Ralph Payne Audain, CUufOrd- \
nance Officer, Jamaica )
1 Archibald Hawksley Rutherford'
Edward Silver Strickland,*1 Ad]. 6)
Vol. Bit. Manchester Begt. 1 5 Feb. 97 }
p.s.c. Archibald John Chapman
Captains.
Richard Stewart Gage.n Adjutant}
5 Battalion 20 Dec. 94 )
1 Walter Bromilow
Ernest Arthur Dickinson, EgyptianArmy
Arthur Edward Mainwarlng,1- Frets )
Cemoi; South Africa, 11 Juno 01 ... j
Geoffrey Downing, Adj. 4 Bn. 1 Oct. 97
Richard Alexander Rooth, Adjutant 1
Poona Volunteers 1 Apr. 97 i
Arthur Loveband (Depot)
Herbert Carington Smith, l'1 Comdg. }
Boberts's Morse, South Africa j
Henry RoscoeBeddoes.n Comdg. a Bn. }
N. Nigeria Begt. W. African frontier !
force, u-'lh rank of Lt. Colonel )
Arthur Forde PilBOn,1''1 Saurh African i
Constabulary )
1 Richard Meade Pratt Swift
2 Edwyn Fetherstonhaugh18
2 Maurice Lowndes,1'-1 Adjutant 27 Aug. 97
2 Athelstan Dibley19
1 Malcolm Percy Eustace Lonsdale,20 /
Staff College )
2 p.s.c. Cecil Francis Romer'-l
1 Wilfrid John Venour, DSO. West}
African Frontier Force $
Charles Campbell Todd, Pay Dept....
2 Hugh Mackenzie Shewan,23 DSO
1 Cecil Bampfy lde James Riccard
Harold John Kinsman, S. African}
Constabulary j
2 Harold Whitla Higginson2,i
2 George Norton Cory," DSO
1 Percy Maclear, Adjutant :& Dec. 98 ...
2 Charles Noel Perreau,-<> Procisical Bn.
1 Frederick Neil Le Mesuriei2'
William Charles Hall,29 Beserce {Depot)
Guy Hudleston, By. Staff Officer (Natal)
John William Hamilton Seppings, 1
Provisional Battalion $
LlECTBNANTS.
Gordon ShakespearHigginson,12S(wfA')
African Constabulary j
1 Edward Algernon Molesworth
2 Chudleigh Garvice,3" DSO
Adrian Aubrey Charles Taylor
2 Cecil Thomas Wriglej' Grimshaw
Lewis Fredk. Renny,31^iiV/c de Camp}
to Ma ''. Gen. C. D. Cooper, 28 Mar. 00 j
2 JohnM'Dougall Haskard'U
1 Bertram Percival Lefroy, DSO....
1 Edward Augustus Allred de Salis, )
DSO. tcith 7 Provisional Battalion ...j
1 Richard Griffith Bassett Jeffreys
Thomas Hugh Colville Frankland33
1 Walter Francis Stirling
j Arthur Brodhurst-Hill3*
1 John Crosby Halahan, Provisional Bn....
2 Arthur Henry Daniel BrittonSS
Frank Bernard Lane,3' Indian Staff)
Corps.... i
2ND LIBPT.
CAPTAIN.
28 Feb. 74 12 Mar. 81
10 Sept. 75
28 April 76
22 Jan. 79 12 Jan.
I
1 May 78 12 Mar. 81
23 Oct. 80 1 July 81
22 Jan. 81 1 July 81
19 Feb. 01 1 July 81
14 May 84
14 May
14 May
1 23 Aug.
j 7 Feb.
6 May
29 Aug. 85
: 29 Aug. 83
1 2 Sept. 85
13 Oct. 86
9 May
22 Aug.
22 Aug.
24 Apr.
3 June
S June
1 Mar.
29 Oct.
28 Sept.
19 Oct.
9 Sept.
11 July
10 Oct.
28 Aug.
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
1 Apr. 90
SB 4
38, 15
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
6 June
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 May
8 Sept.
1 Dec.
7 May
18 Jan.
8 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
20 May
24 June
Mar. 91
Jan. 92
May 92
89 3 Aug. 92
89! >6 Sept. 92
go 23 Aug. 93
qc! 16 Dec. 93
T , 1
July 95
Julv 95
May 96
Sept. 96
Oct. 96
Jan. 97
Mar. 97
June 97
Oct. 97
Nov. 85
Nov. 97
Nov. 97
92,
10
92
26
93
6
94
12
94
23
95
5
95
11
95
4
ys
1
4
95
»7
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
23 Mar.
7 June
7 June
25 June
25 June
19 Oct.
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
21 Oct.
16 Dec.
16 Dec.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
25 Feb.
5 Mar.
23 Mar.
20 Oct.
26 Oct.
96 7 June 98
96
96 30
97
971 =8!
June 98
i June 96
Aug. 98
! Dec. 98
28 Dec. 98
10 May 99
10 May 99
24 Oct. 99
Dec. 99
Dec. 99
Dec. 99
Feb. 00
Feb. od
Feb. 00
12 Aug. 99 24 Feb. 00
99 16
99 16
99 16
99 24
99 24
99 24
DBEV.MAJ.
MAJOR.
21 May 92
16 May 94
7 June
84
7 June
94
1 July
87
, 6 Nov.
94
1 July
87
5 June
95
15 Feb.
88
16 Aug.
99
4 Mar.
9i
' 25 Feb.
00
6 Mar.
9'-
00
23 Aug.
92
26 Oct.
ox
16 Sept.
92
17 May
23 Aug.
93
93
16 May
94
7 June
94
7 June
94
20 Dec.
94
5 June
95
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov.
8 May
29 Nov.
97
29 Nov. 00
28 Sept. 01
Teari Ser.
Fall Halt
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
355
LlBCTENAKTS.
2ND LIEUT.
99,
99
99
99 1
99
99
99
LIKCT
25 Feb.
00
5 Mar.
00
28 Mar.
00
29 Apr.
00
20 Feb.
01
15 June
01
26 Oct.
01
9 Nov.
01
1 Athelstan Moore 18 Oct.
1 Reginald Lucas Hastings C.onlan ! iS Oct.
1 Roderick MacLeod" I 18 Oct.
2 Samuel Gerald de Courcy Wheelerss... 25 Oct.
1 John Salkeld Burra 4 Nov.
2 AvenelDeB.W. Wykeham Bradford33 15 Nov.
John Charles Lamprey, Somaliland ... 6 Dec.
i William Harold Goodwin 14 Feb.
Second Libutenaxts.
2 William Hamilton Sunple1'2 17 Feb.
1 Sundi»h George Smithwick 17 Feb.
2 Kenneth Charles Weld'oni2 17 Feb.
2 Andrew Winstanley Newton4<> 7 Mar.
2 Ernest St. George Smithi- 7 Mar.
2 Roland Henry Marshl- ' 24 Mar.
2 Richard Frederick Beresford Knox... 4 Apr.
2 James Panmier Tredennickis j8 Apr.
2 Otho Hugh Chartres Molonyl2 18 Apr.
2 Basil Maclear 11 Aug.
2 John Poole Bowring Robinson 11 Aug. 00
1 Arthur Hugh WodehouBe 5 Jan. oil
1 Edward Valentine Knox 8 Jan. 01]
2 Evelyn Francis Edward Seymour ... 8 Jan. 01
1 William Henry Whyte 11 May 01
Vere Ward Brown ~ 22 May 01
2 HeDry St. George Stewart Scott 26 June oil
Ferdinand Henry Kunhardt 4 Pec. 01
Quarter Maitert. — 1 John Ward, 11 Nov. 96 ; Hon. Lieut. S. African Constabulary.
Michael Carmichael Rowland,*2 6 Mar. 95 ; Hon. Limt. S. African Conntabulary.
John Burke, 19 Oct. 01 ; Hon. Lieut.
Charles Mathews, 11 Nov. 91 ; Hon. Capt. 11 Nov. 01.
FacingtB\ue.— Agent; Sir C. R.M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.
u( Battalion embarked for South Africa, 10 Nov. 1899. 2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 9 Jan. 1804.
1
1
1
6
7
1
1 LtGeneral Spurgin served with the 1st Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 1S52-53, including the
taking of Pegu, and its subsequent defence (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the mutiny in
Bengal in 1857-58; commanded the troops proceeding by steamer in July 1857 from Allahabad to Cawnpore,
covering the right of Havelock's Column and engaging the enemy on two occasions, on the first landed his force,
repulsed the rebels and captured their 6-pounder gun; was Staff Officer to General Neill at Cawnpore, afterwaids
Brigade Major to the 1st Brigade and was with it during its advance and entry into Lucknow on 25th Sept.,
defence of the Residency and subsequent operations at the Alumbagh under Outram ; also served as a Brigade
Major at tne capture of Kaiserbagh, and capture of Lucknow (received the thanks of the Governor General in
Counoil, Brevetsof Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service for Lucknow. and CSr.).
2 Lt.Colonel Hicks served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
and was present at the battle of Colenso in command of four Companies; subsequently served in the Orange River
Colony in command of the Battalion, and was present at the relief of Wepener and subsequent operations under
Sir Archibald Hunter, in the pursuit of De Wet under Lord Kitchener, and in the operations in Potchefstroom
under Major General Hart; commanded a Column sent to aid Major General Barton at Frederickstadt in
Oct. 1900 (OB.).
3 Major Bird served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, and
commanded the Battalion in the engagement at Talana and the subsequent retirement to Ladysmith ; was present
in the engagement at Lombard's Kop and at the relief of Ladysmith— severely injured by a fall from his horse
while on duty, at Estcourt (mentioned in despatches); commanded the Battalion from 7th March to 6th April; took
part in the operations in Orange River Colony under Major General Hart, under Sir Archibald Hunter including the
capture of Fourteen Streams and Christiana, in the pursuit of De Wet under Lord Kitchener, and in Potchefstroom
under Major General Hart {DSO.).
4 Lt.Colonel English served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at Talana, Lombard's Kop, Venters Spruit (wounded), Hart's Hill, Pieter's Hill,
and Zinkerbosch (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
5 Lt. Col. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the 6th Bengal Light Infantry (Medal) . Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso—
severeiy wounded (Brevet of Lt. Col.).
' Major Rutherford served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Osfon-
tein, the occupation of Bloemfontein, Kroonstad, and Johannesburg, and the engagements at Doornkop, Pretoria,
Diamond Hill, Heidelberg, near Senekal, and Vredefort.
8 Major Strickland served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
11 Captain Gage took part in the operations of Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
12 Captain Mainwaring, Lieut. Higginson, Second Lieuts. Supple, Weldon, Smith, Marsh, Tredennick, and Molony
served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
13 Major Smith served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches) and in the subsequent operations (mentioned iD despatches. 4th
Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Ciasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 in command ot Roberts's Horse (Brevet of Major).
16 Major Pilson served in_the operations in Matabeleland under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 in command
of Mounted Infantry and also as Adjutant of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ui Major, Medal
with Clasp).
17 Lt.Colonel Beddoes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-39 (Medal with Clasp).
18 Major Fetherstonhaugh served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Acting Adjutant 2nd Battalion Royal
Dublin Fusiliers, and was present in the engagements at Talana, Lombard's Kop, Colenso, Venters Spruit, Vaal
Krantz, Hart's Hill, and Pieter's Hill (mentioned in despatches).
19 Captains Lowndes (mentioned in despatches) and Dibley served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the
2nd Battalion Hoyal Dublin Fusiliers, and were present in the engagement at Talana — severely wounded (taken
prisoner).
20 Captain Lonsdale served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 in command of a Mounted Infantry Companv,
and was present in the engagement at Talana (taken prisoner).
21 Major Romer served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at Lombard's Kop, Colenso, Venters Spruit, Vaal Krantz, and Hart's Hill
(Brevet of Major).
23 Captain Shewan served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at Talana, Lombard's Kop, Colenso (wounded), Venters Spruit, Vaal Krantz,
Hart's Hill, Pieter's Hill, and Zinkerbosch (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
24 Captain H. W. Higginson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, and was present in the engagement at Lombard's Kop and at the defence at Ladysmith.
25 Captain Cory served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of. a Mounted Infantry Company, and
was present in the engagements at Talana, Lombard's Kop, Colenso, Venters Spruit," and Acton Homes, and in Uie
355a The B oyal Dublin Fusiiiers.
operations round Ladysmith with Duudonald's Cavalry (mentioned in despatches); and took part in the subsequent
advance to the Eastern Transvaal (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
36 Captain- Perreau served in the South African w^r in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagement at Talana — wounded (taken prisoner).
J' Captain Le Mesurier served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry Company, artd
was present in the engagement at Talana (taken prisoner).
M Captain Hall served in the Hazara .Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal
with Clasp).
so Lieut. Garvice served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in
the engagement at Talana (taken prisoner) ; afterwards commanded a company of Mounted Infantry and took part
in operations round Irene and Rustenburg.
11 Lieut. Renny served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Transport Officer 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, and was present in the engagements at Talana and Lombard's Kop, and at the defence of Ladysmith ;
was afterwards Aide de Camp to Major General C. D. Cooper (mentioned in despatches).
33 Lieut. Haskard served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, and
was present in the engagements at Talana and Lombard's Kop, Colenso, Venters Spruit, Vaal Krantz, Hart's Hill,
and Pieter's Hill — severely wounded.
33 Lieut. Frankland served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at Talana and Lombard's Kop, and in the attack on the armoured train (taken
prisoner).
51 Lieut. Brodhurst Hill served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, including
the operations of 19th to 27th February 1900 — wounded.
3i Lieut. Britton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, and
was present at the battle of Colenso, and in the engagements at Venters Spruit, Vaal krantz, Hart's Hill, and
Pieter's Hill (mentioned in despatches).
37 Lieut. Lane served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Furiliers, and
was present at the battle of Colenso and in the engagements at Venters Spruit, Vaal Krantz, and Hart's Hill —
severely wounded.
M Lieut. Wheeler served in the South African war in 1899-1990 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at Venters Spruit. Vaal Krantz, Hart's Hill, and Pieter's Hill.
39 Second Lieut. Bradford served in the South African war in 1899-1000 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, and was present in the engagements at Vaal Krantz, Hart's Hill, and Pieter's Hill — wounded.
40 Second Lieut. Newton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, and was present in the engagement at Zinkerbosch.
11 Lieut. MacLeod served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present
at the battle of Colenso — severely wounded.
42 Lieut. Rowland served in the South African war in 1899-1990 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at Talana, Lombard's Kop, Colenso, Venters Spruit, Vaal Krantz, Hart's Hill,
and Pieter's Hill.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers (formerly the 102nd Royal
Madras Fusiliers).
Existed in detached Companies belonging to theH.E.I.C. in 164^. Consolidated into a Battalion, 1748. Defence
of Arcot under Clive, 1751. Battle of Plassey, 1757. To Dutch East Indies, 1795. To Munilla, 1797. Untitled
•' Madras European Regiment," 1799. To Maluoca Islands, 1809. To Burnish, 1824. To India, 1826. To
Malucca, 1832. To Madras, 1832. Entitled " 1st Madras European Regiment," 1839. Entitled " 1st Madras
Fusiliers," 1843. Indian Mutiny and capture of Lucknow, 1857. Transferred to the Imperial Forces, 1858.
Entitled "102nd Royal Madras Fusiliers," 1862. To England, 1870. To Gibraltar, 1870. To Ceylon. 1S79.
Entitled " 1st Battalion Dublin Fusiliers," 1S81. To Ireland, 1886. To England, 1S93. To South Africa, 1899.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion (formerly the 103rd Bombay Fusiliers, and previously the
1st Bombay European Infantry) .
Raised in 166:. To India, 1662. To Persia, 1767. To Aden, 1839. To India, 1841. Styled " Fusiliers," 1843.
Entitled" 103rd Regiment Royal Bombay Fusiliers," 1862. To England, 1871. To Ireland, 1876. To England,
■ 33t. Entitled "2nd Battalion Roval Dublin Fusiliers," i83i. To Gibraltar, 1884. To Egypt, 1885. To India, 1886.
To South Africa, 1897.
Pav. ray.
gospobt] The Rifle ■Briga(ie (Tlie Prince Consort's Own;. 356
The 5th, 6th, 7th, and 9th Battalions are formed of the 2nd" Tower Hamlets, the Royal Longford,
the 1st Tower Hamlets, and the "SVestmeath Militia respectively.)
"COPEN-HAGBJf" " MOXTB VlDfco" "RoLEIA" "VlJIIEBA" "CoRUNITA" "BUSACO" "BaEROSa" "FtTEKTES
d'Os'oe" "Ciudad Rodhigo1' "Badajoz " " Salamanca" "Vittobia" "Nivelle" "Nive " "OEiaES "
"Toulouse" " Pen-i.vsl-la" " "Wateeloo" "South Africa, 1846-7, 1851-3-3" "Alma" "Inkkesiait"
"SEVASTOPOL" "LuCgXQw" "ASKA>-TEE""ALIMASJID" "AFGHANISTAN,lS7S-7q" "BnEMA,l885-S7""KHAEIOUlI."
TearsSer. Colonei in chief.— His Royal Highness Arthur W. P. A., Duke of Connaught,' KG. S.T. KP. GMB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. Personal Aide de Camp to the King, fc, 4-c; Lt. 19 June 68 ; Capt. 1 Hay 71
Major, 7 Aug. 75 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 27 Sept. 76 ; Colonel, 29 May So ; Major General, 29 May So; Lieut.
General, 1 April 89; General, 1 Apr. 93 ; Colonel Rifle Brigade, 29 May 80 ; Colonel in Chief Inniskilling
Dragoons, 22 June 97; Colonel in Chief 'Highland Light infantry, 4 Sept. 01.
Colonels Commandant. — 1 Lord Alexander George Russell,2 CB. 2nd Lieut. pn July 39; Lt. 15 April 42;
Capt. p7 Aug. 46 ; Bt.Major, 28 May 53 ; Major, 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt .Lt .Colonel , 6 June 56 ; Lt. Colonel, pi7
Dec. 38 ; Colonel, 10 Mar. 61 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 63 ; Lieut. General, 20 Mar. 78 ; General, 7 April 86 ;
C'lonel Liverpool Regiment, 2S Feb. 80; Colonel Commandant Rifle Brigade, 1 May 91.
2 Frederick Robert Elrington,3 CB. 2nd Lt.v-j June 39 ; Lieut. 23 Nov. 41 ; Capt. p22 May 46 ; Bt. Major, 12
Dec 54; Major, 29 Dec. 54 : Bt .Lt .Colonel , 26 Dec. 56; Lt. Colonel, vz Sept. 37; Colonel, 29 Mar. 62 ;
Major General, 6 Mar. 63 ; Lt. General, 14 Mar. So; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Bedfordshire Regiment,
17 July 90 ; Colonel Commandant Rifle Brigade, 20 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 4 Arthur Ralph Pemberton,40 Lt. it Feb. 76; Capt. t Jan. 84 ; Major, 7 May 93 ;
Zt. Colonel, 1 Dec. 97; Bt.Colonel,\ Dec. 01.
2 Charles Theophilus Evelyn Metcalfe,11 Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Capt. 1 Jan. 84 ; Major, 17 May 93 ; Lt.
Colonel, 5 Dec. 9B ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 00.
1 p.'.e. Arthur Edward William Colville,4i Lieut. 10 Sept. 75; Captain, 1 Aug. 84; Major, 11 Oct. 93;
Lt. Colonel, 16 Dec. 99.
3 George Cockbum,44 DSO. Lieut. 11 Nov. 76; Captain, 20 Aug. 84; Major 14 Nov. 94; Bt.Lt.Col.,
29 Nov. 00; Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 01.
3 George Francis Leslie,4" 2nd Lieut. 24 Nov. 77; Lieut. 12 April 79; Captain, 3 Dec. 84; Major,
5 Dec. 94 : Lt. Colonel, 1 Dec. 01.
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28
21
■ 21
18
18
2ND LIEUI.
30 Jan. 78
j 15 Jan. 79
22 Feb. 79
13 Aug. 7y
22 Jsn. 81
22 Jan. 3i
22 Jan. 81
.. 22 Jan. 81
i 22 Jan. 81
I
J
1!
T4
"
17
...
14
... 1
14
14
12
Majoes.
4 Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson, 4a 2nd
in Command 16 Dec. 99
1 Atherton Edward Jenkins, 2nd in
Command 23 Mar. 01
2 Lewis Loyd Nicol51
3 Victor Arthur Couper53
p.a.e.John StevenCowans (Bt.Lt.Col.
28 Mar. 00), D. A. Q. M. General,
War Office, 11 May 98
3 p.'.c. Henry Peter King-Salter, Offg.
D. A. A. General, Madras
p.s.e. Hon. Cha. Granville Fortescue,55
CM G. DSO.(Bt. Lt.Col. S Julv 99),
D.A.A.G(n. South Africa
3 William Frederic Parker
p.s.e. Richard John Strachey,5"
L>. A. Q.M. General, Punjab, 10 Dec.qS
Albert Victor Jenner,60 DSO. Comdg.
sthMfd. Inf. Corps, South Africa,
with rank of Lt. Colonel
Henry Cecil Petre, Adjt. 15 Middlesex
Volunteer Rifles 26 July 97 ....
1 Arthur George Ferguson
2 Alan Herbert WatUngton Lowndes61
p.s.e. Hon. Henrv YaTde-Buller,04
DSO. D.A.A.G.forlntell. S. Africa
p.s.e. Hy. Hughes Wilson,65 DSO.
(Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 Dec. 01) Special
Employ, Head Quarters
Captains.
YC Walter Norris Congreve,57 Assist. \
Mil. See. and Private Sec. to Lord !■
Kitchener, with rank of Major )
Edward Alfred Finch Dawson, Comdg. >
1st Mtd. Infantry Bn. South Africa, $
Walter Guy Bentmck .'
Charles Edward Radclytfe,65 DSO. |
Assist. Proc. Marshal, S. Africa ...J
Lewis Frederic Green- Wilkinson, 6J 1
Brigade Major, South Africa f
Leonard Robert SunkersettArthuiy" 1
CMG. \Lieut. Bedford Regiment [
28Apr.86j, H.M.'s Consul at Dakar)
Douglas Elphinstone Bethune )
Patton-Bethune, Adjutant 1 Tower S-
Hamlets Vol. Rifles, 1 Apr. 99 )
Arthur Sydney Evelyn Annesley, 1
Adjutant 20 Middlesex (Artists') r 16 Nov.
Vol. Rifles, 22 June 96 )
Philip Laurence Elington Blair")
Oliphant, Adj. 2 Tower Hamlets *> 21 Mar.
Volunteer Rifles 1 Jan. 9S J
Robert George Teesdale Baker-Carr, |
A.D.C. to Goo.Gen.ofltuliai Jan. 99 J
p.s.e. Cameron Deane AhMVe,'iD.A.A. 1
General, Malta, 30 June 99 i
Hubert Edward Vernon,"2 USO. Staff \
Officer, Mtd. Inf. South Africa J
1 Frederick Gilbert Talbor, DSO 29 Dec,
ji.fi. c.Harold Mavromichult Biddulph"4 10 Nov
1 Reginald Alexander 23 Jan
3 George Handcock Thesiger,"-"( Bt.Lt. ~>
LIEUT.
BEEV. MAJ. 1IAJ0B.
Aug. 8
4 May
30 June
12 Mar.
29 June
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
79 5 Dec. 84'
I
81 1 Mar. SSj
Si g Mar. 90
3i 9 Apr. 90
Si 3 Sept. 90
81, 3 Sept. 90
81 14 Dec. 90
81 1 Jan. 91
81: J2 Aug. 91
9 Sept. 82 2 Dec. 91
8 May 97
9 Sept.
82
1 Dec.
9*
27 Jan.
9 Sept.
83
82
1 Jan.
15 Feb.
92
92
12 Nov.
84
15 Oct.
93
12 Nov.
84
6 Dec.
93
25 Sept. 95
1 Sept. 96
I 28 July 97
15 Oct. 97
19 Mar. 98
28 Sept. 98
5 Dec. qS
S Jan. 99
4 Feb. 99
2 Aug. 99
16 Dec. 99
5 Feb. 01
20 Feb. 01
15 Oct. 01
1 Dec. 01
7 Feb. 851 6 Dec. 93
7 Feb. 851 4 Apr. 94 29 Nov.
9 May 8; 14 Nov. 94
25 Nov. 85 12 Dec. 94
I
14 Apr. 86; 10 Feb. 95; 29 Nov.
3 Dec. 90 ;o Feb. 95
1 Jan. 91 1 Mar. 95
Mar.
31 11 May 95
18 Apr. 88
> June
Colonel, 29 Nov. ooj Staff College!. > 19 Mar
27 May 91 1 24 June 95
27 June 91 30 Aug. 95
29 Aug. 85 18 Sept. 95
27 Aug. 91
18 Nov. 91
1 Dec. 9'
16 Dec. 91
10 Feb. 92
12 Mar. 96
18 Mar. 96
1 Sept. 96
19 July 971
26 July 97I 16 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
FF
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
357
Tlie Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
2ND LIEUT.
1 6
8
6
Captains
2 Reginald Byng Stephens7' j g Apr
9°
q Sept. 91 iS June
qi 1 11 Oct.
qi 15 Oct.
92I 6 Dec.
; 2 Mar. 92
g Apr.
25 May
1 May
02 12 Dec. 94
78 18 Aug. So
:8 June 92 20 Feb. 95
92 1 Mar. 95
92 13 Mar. 95
9; 24 June 95
93 30 Aug. 95
(Oct.
13 Feb.
22 Mar.
s
8
S
7 ...
7 ...
»
7 !
7
■«■
7
7
Albert Victor John Cowell | 23 Mar.
4 CharlesWilliamCuffeKnox 1 3 May
2 Hew Dalrymple Ross j 10 Sept
1 Gerard Pi-ideaux Tharp ( 10 Sept
Llewellyn Traherne Saundersor. | 29 Oct.
4 Hon. Arthur Wm.de BritoSa vile Fol-~) I
ja.mbe,MVO. Extra Aid,- de Camp > 2 May
to Gov. Gen. of Ireland, 1 July 01... ) 1
1 Samuel Charles Long, Adjutant >
13 Apr. 98 I
George Malcolm Nixon Harman ' 7 Nov.
3 Son. Charles Henrv Chandos > „
Henniker-Major $ 7
2 John Edmond Gough" 12 Mar.
j George Bennet Gosling 12 Mar
2 George Paley78 — 12 Mar
2 Hon. George Henry Morris, Staff Coll. 12 Mar
: Beauchamp Albert T. Kerr-Pearse, ■>
Adj. 14 Middlesexl'ol. Rifles 1 Mavoo i
1 James Henville Thresher, Aide de 1
Camp to Sir B.C. Russell, 1 3 Apr. 00 J
4 Hon. Charles Frederick Hamilton *
Napier [Depot) )
I Leonard George Russell. -/<■<■-' re< 1 />■ pot)
I Richard George Tyndall Bright,79^
CMG. Survey Duty, Egypt )
li Anthony Drumrcond Boden 2oJuiy
Claud Victor Noble Percival, Centra/ ~) n .
Africa Regiment 5 D
2 James Dalgleish Heriot-Maitiand, )
DSO. Adjutant 21 Nov. 00 §
4 Chas. Hy. Geoffrey Mansfield Clarke1*'
4 William Richard Winsfield Digby ..,
2 Arthur Montague King I 3 May 931
3 Ronald Campbell Maclachlan,Adju- /
tant 6 Mar. 01 j j 8 July 93 1
' Charles Edward Wegg - Prosser, 1 I ,„„ <<„
-n , t\ i\ i 31 Jan. 00
Reserve (Depot) J J
4 Sir Edw. Ion Beresford Grogau, Burt.\ 19 July 93!
3 Stuart Hamilton RickmanKi 29 Nov. 93
3 Matthew Gerald Edward Bell ' 20 Dec. 95
Patrick Godfrey Ashley Cox, Special 1 1 -r.„u ,
Service, South Africa ) ! 2I te0- 94
4 Gerald Montague Augustus Ellis"! I 28 Feb. 94
1 Auberon Claud He'gnn Kenuard. 1 ,
Brigade Signalling Officer, S. Africa I
Geoflrey Nowell Salmon. Assist. 1
Provost Marshal. South Africa I
1 Sir Elliott Derrick Le Poer Power, Bart
1 Eustace Widdrington Bell-2 1 12 Dec. 94
4 Leslie Heber Thornton I 6 Mar. 95
JohnTheodosiusBurnett-Stuart.DiO ) , -.r„_
Die. Sign. Officer, S. Africa F. F. ... i '
Bertram Hewett Hunter Cooke,83"*
Mounted Infantry, South Africa ... j
14 Spencer Edmund Hoi lond j -.9 June
|z John Harington84 19 June
1 Gerald Bertram Byrne85 17 July
Berti'am Gerald Robert, Oldfield, /
Special Service, South Africa \
Cecil John Herbert Spence. Aide <?e~)
Camp to Brigadier General E. A. H. >
AUerson, CB )
Hon. Hugh Dawnay,86 DSO. Aide de ~i
Camp to Lord Roberts, 22 Feb. 01 ... j
Mervyn Edwd. Manningham-Buller, )
Adjutant 2 Bu. Impcial yeomanry, -
30 Apr. 01 I
4 Ronald Percy Hamilton Bernard, /
Adjutant 12 Nov. 01 )
1 James Archibald Innes,Z>SO 4 July
4 Richard William Gillespie 10 Oct.
1 Arthur Patrick Bird Harrison 14 Oct.
13 Feb. 92
1 Jan. 92
15 Feb. 92
23 Mar. 92
15 June 92
15 June 92
91 14 Feb. 93
26 July 97
19 July 97
28 July 97
13 Aug. 97
15 Oct. 97
23 Oct. 97
1 Dec. 97
imvMU.
29 Nov. 00J
2 Apr.
4 Apr.
92 1 16 May 94
23 May
5 Dec.
94
2 June 94
2 June 94
95
22 May 95
95
95!
95'
Sept. 95
25 Sept.
16 Oct.
27 Nov.
1 July
12 Mar.
iSMar.
20 May
26 Aug.
1 Sept.
7 Jan.
26 May 97
18 June
14 July
19 July
26 July
28 July
13 Aug.
15 Oct.
23 Oct.
6 Nov.
31 Dec.
1 Jan.
25 May
5 Dec.
10 Dec.
28 Dec.
16 Aug.
16 Aug.
16 Aug.
16 Nov.
21 Sept.
lfi Dec.
16 Dec.
19 Jan.
3 Feb.
7 Apr. 00
7 Apr
13 Apr. 00
24 Apr. 00
26 May cc
27 June 00
27 July 00J
9 Aug.
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
30 Aug. 00
31 Aug. 00
31 Aug. 00
5 Dec. 00
5 Feb. 01
20 Feb. 01
20 Feb. 01
20 Feb. o)
6 Mar. 01
18 Mar. 01
97; 29 Nov.
98
98
oS 29 Nov. o;j
99
99
17 Dec. 99
97
97
97
97
97] 18 Mar. 01
25 Sept. 9--, 31 Dec. 97 18 Mar.
2 Oct. 95
Jan.
18 Mar. 01
9 Oct. 95 25 May 98 18 Mar. ci
26 Oct.
2 June
2 July
5 July
20 Feb.
30 Apr.
28 May
5 Nov.
5 Nov.
LIEUTENANTS.
2 Alfred John Markham
Sir Thomas Andrew Alexander')
Montgomery Cuninghame, Bart. >
DSO.StaffCapt. for Intel!. S.Africa)
3 Alan Thomas Paley
Gerard Edmnr.d Byng Stephens,-iTM. I
Infantry, South Africa f
4 Samuel Davenport85
2 Alexander Ramsay Harman90
3 Percy Redfern Creed (Depot)
2 .Bingham Alexander Turner91
Hon. James Archibald Crichton
Arthur Algernon Dorrien - Smith, /
DSO. Special Service, South Africa )
4 Eustace William Blois
2 Christopher D'Arcy Bloomfield Sal-/
tren Baker-Carr92 )
3 Harold James Meysey-Thompson
1 Robert Francis Sidney Gram, DSO....
26 Aug. 96 10 Dec.
17 Feb. 97
17 Mar. 97'
25 Aug. 97,
22 Sept. Q7!
27 Oct. 97
1 Dec. 97!
22 Jan. 98
16 Feb. 98
4 May 98
4 May 98
4 May 98
25 May 98
13 July 98
15 Mar.
2 Aug.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
16 Nov.
4 Dec.
ii Dec.
16 Dec.
3 Feb.
23 Feb.
17 Mar.
1 Apr.
3 Apr.
41 Colonel Metcalfe served with the
Barmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 (Medal
98 with Clasp). Served in the campai 21 ol
the North West Frontier of India under
09' Sir William Lockhait in 1807-9S with
the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal
99 with Clasp).
42 Lt.Colonel A. E. W. Colville served
99 in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the
99 Peshawur Vallev Field Force (Medal).
oq'Also served with the MabsoodWuztt-ree
90 Expedition in 1881. Served in the can*
99 paign en the North West Frontier of
99 India in 1807 with the 3rd Battalion
Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
00 « Lt.Colonel Cockburn served intnfi
00 campaign in the Soudan under Sir Her-
bert Kitchener in 1898, and was present
00 at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned
00 in despatches, DSO. British Medal, and
00 Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Yeai
Full
Pay.
3
L°2
Half
Pav.
The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
358
LrETJTENAHTS.
Charles Shawe
Cecil Eustace Harrison
William Walter Seymour
Warburton Edward Davies
Donald Wood
John Laurence Buxton ,
Richard EUes Solly-Flood
Neville Stuart Talbot
Algernon Arth. Garneys Bond
Reginald Guy Graham
Eden Bernard Powell
Walter William Pitt-Taylor
Herbert William Dumaresq
Frederick Hargreaves Arbuthnof)
Wollaston j
Frank Henry Nugent
Maurice Bazley White ,
William Fortescue Basset
Maurice Howard Helyar
Frederick St. John Blacker
Henry Russell Sturgis
George Mackintosh Lindsay
Ralph Verney -
Henry Maitland Wilson
John Banks Jenkinson
Son. Edward Coke _...
Hamilton Russell Stephenson
George Alister Dick-Cunvngham
Son. Eclric Alfred Cecil Weld-Forester
iZ'j».FrancisReg.DenisPrittie(-De/.>oO
Charles John Johnstone
Hirold Fownes Somerville
Sbcosd LrBUiEiriMs.
Nicolas Edmund Tindal Bosanquet...
Alan Knyveton Hargreaves
John Almeric Walter Spencer
Herbert Cecil Bailer
Edmund Richard Meade- Waldo
Son. Gilbert Grosvenor
Boyd Alexander, West African 1
Frontier Force (~
Sou. Roger Brand
Antbony Hamilton Vivian
Robert Spencer Follett
Thomas Esme Baring
Robert Philip Burrowes
Wm.VilliersLeonardPrescott-Westcar
John Henry Starkey
Otho Claude Skipwith Gilliat
Hugh Beauclerk Mostyn Pryce
Frederick Gerald Harmgton Philpot
Geoffrey Ernald William Lane
John Patrick Glandore Crosbie
Arthur John Henry Sloggett
Norman Montagu Buller
i/oH.Hy.CorneliusO'CaUaghanPrittie
Richard Philip Aremberg de Mole.yns
Dan-ell Ovey
Archibald Ashtnn Tod
Hugh Edward Wrottesley
Johu Samuel Ward, Uganda Rifles ..
Sigismund William Joseph Trafford
Gerald Carew Sladin
Edward Guy Ripley
Son. John Cavendish Lvttelton
Robert Pigot
2ND LIEUT,
13 July 98
27 July 98
2 Nov. 98
4 Feb. 99
22 Feb. 99
ri Mar. 99
5 Apr. 99
17 May 99
0 Aug. 99
30 Aug. 90
18 Oct. 99
18 Oct. 99
18 Oct. 99
18 Oct.
99
ir Nov. 99
29 Nov. 99
13 Dec. 99
20 Dec. 99
23 Dec. 99
24 Jan. 00
24 Jan.
7 Feb. 00
10 Mar. 00
10 Mar. 00
5 May 00
5 May 00
5 May 00
16 May 00
2 June 00
26 May 00
ir Aug. 00
26 May 00
ti Aug. 00
11 Aug. 00
11 Aug. 00
1 1 Aug. 00
11 Aug. 00
20 Oct. 00
24 Nov. od
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
3 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
S Jan.
S Jan.
4 May o
8 Mav o
8 May o
1 1 May o
11 May o
22 June o
14 Sept. o
10 Oct. o
4 Dec. o
4 Dec. o
4 Dec. o
6 Apr. 00
7 Apr. 00
7 Apr. 00
7 Apr. 00,
18 Apr. 00'
24 Apr. 00
25 Mar. 00
27 June 00 *' Major Leslie served in the Afghan
27 July 00 war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur
i Aug. 00 Valley Field Force, and was present at
1 Aug. oo1 the attack and capture of Ali Musjid,
1 Aug. oo1 and with the expeditions into the
9 Aug. 00! Kunar and Lughman Valleys (Medal
I with Clasp). Served in the campaign
' 1 in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
00 Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd Battalion
oo! Rifle Brigade, and was present at the
battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
49 Lt.Col. Wilson served with the 4th
Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan
war in 1S78-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in
the expedition into the Kunar Valley
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the ex-
24 Oct.
iS Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dee.
5 Feb.
16 Feb.
20 Feb.
22 Feb.
6 Mar.
18 Mar.
18 Mar.
18 Mar. 01 peditionagainsttheMahsoodWuzeerees
1 8 Mar,
18 Mar.
30 Apr.
28 May
5 Nov.
5 Nov
01 51 Major Nicol served in the Zulu war
01 of 1S79, and was present in the engage-
011 ment at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
01 Also served in the expedition against
oi' the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
53 Major Couper served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
55 Lt. Colonel Hon. C. G. Fortescue served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4th Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the operations in the Northern Territories of
the Gold Coast in 1897-98, including the expedition
to Karaga (mentioned in despatches, C2IG. Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
57 Major Strachey served in the Burmese Exue-
dition in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle
Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
60 Lt. Colonel Jenner served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1S86-87 (DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
Served in the operations m South Africa under Sir
Frederick Carrington in 1896 in command of
Mounted Infantry in North Mashonaland (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
61 Major Lowndes served with the Burmese
Expedition in t 886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
*8 Major Ramsay served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with Clasp).
°* Major Hon. H. Yarde-Buller served with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart
in 1804-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1898 with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and
was present at the battle of Khartoum (British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) .
Quarter Masters.— 2 Arthur White,-'5 5 May 97 : Son. Lieut.
4 I ••• 3 William Hewitt Davies, 9 Nov. 98 ; Son. Lieut.
4 Jamea Charles Duff, 5 Apr. 95; Son. Lieut.
1 William Morrish, 28 Aug. 01 ; Son. Lieut.
Regimentals Green. — Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 28 Oct. 1899.— South Africa,.
2nd Battalion embarkedfor Malta, 24 Sept. 1897 ; to South Africa, Sept. 1S99. — South Africa.
3rd Battalion embarkedfor Egypt, 19 Oct. 1887. — Meerut, Bengal.
\th Battalion 'returned from India, 27 Jan. 1800. — Dublin.
1 The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards), and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of
Parliament, CB., Medal with ClaSD, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
- Lord Alexander Russell served with the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigadeinthe Kaffir war of 1S52-S3 as D.A.Q.M.G.
to the 1st Division, and was present at the battle of Berea— mentioned in General Orders (Medal, and Brevet of
Major). Served also in th« Crimea from the nth July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and com-
manded the 1st Battalion from the 25th October 1855 until the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal with Clasn, Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
- General Elnngton served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Rifle Brigade, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
40 Lt. Colonel Pemberton served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman Vallevs
(Medal with Clasp). ' ' J
■" _\Ia;or H. H. Wilson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1883-S7— wounded in an engagementon 17th June
1887 (Medal with Clasp), and served again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
w Major Congreve served in tte South African war in 1899-1900 as a Brigade Mijor with the Ladysmith Relief
Fore-, and was present at the battle of Colenso— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, UC; was awarded
ine Victoria Cross for the following service :— "At Coleuso on the 15th December 1S99, the detachments serving the.
F F 2
359 ^iC Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
{runs of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field Artillery, had all been either killed, wounded, or driven from their
guns by Infantry fire at close range, and the guns were deserted. About 500 yards behind the guns was a donga
in which some of the few horses and drivers left alive were sheltered. The intervening space was swept with
shell and rifle fire. Captain Congreve, Rifle Brigade, who was in the donga, assisted to hook a team into a limber,
went out, and assisted to limber up a gun. Being wounded, he took shelter; but, seeing- Lieutenant Roberts fall,
badly wounded, he went out again and brought him in. Captain Congreve was shot through the leg, through the
toe of his boot, grazed on the elbow and the shoulder, and his horse shot in three places."
68 Captain Radclyffe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 and was severely wounded in an engagement
on the 18th December (Medal with Clasp).
60 Major Green Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp), and again in
1888-89 (Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8q6 with the
Camel Corps, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches. 4th
Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); and in the operations in 1897 (Clasp
to Khedive's Medal) and 1898, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
70 Captain Arthur served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Unyoro Expedition, Central Africa, in 1893-94.
71 Captain Shute served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener 1111898 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
~- Major A'ernon served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1S96 with the
Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal). Served in tbe South African war in 1899-1900 as
Aide de Camp to Major General F. Howard (mentioned in despatches).
■* Major Biddulpli served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the and
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present at the siege of Ladysmith including the attack of
6th January 1900 — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevtt of Major).
7S Lt.Colonel Thesiger served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSoB as Adjutant to
the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, a m1 was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and took
part in the defence of Ladysmith including the attack of 6th January 1900— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
"'■ Major Stephens served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
77 Major Gough served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 2ml Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal. 11 ml Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
78 Captain Paley served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with ( Hasp).
79 Major Bright served in the operations in Uganda in 1S97-98 (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the
Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, Brevet of .Major, Medal with Clasp).
80 Captain Clarke served in the campaign 11 1 the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the 2nd Battalion
Rifle Brigade (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
81 Captains Rickman and Ellis served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Inlia in 1897-98 with the
To?hi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
82 Captain E. W. Bell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
s:1 Captain Cooke served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1808 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
81 Captain Harington served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with t lie 2nd Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Si Captain Byrne served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S with the 2nd Bat
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present tit the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's .VIedal with Clasp).
8C Lieut. Hon. H. Dawnay served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1808 with the
2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, anil was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp),
8'J Lieut. Davenport served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
'■"> Lieut. Barman served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert, Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
'•" Lieut. Turner served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the 2nd Battalion
Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
92 Lieut. Baker-Carr served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
'-,:' Lieut. White served with the Bechuannland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present
at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own).
Eaised in March 1800, and re-formed in August 1800. (One Company to Copenhagen, 1801.) England
to 1805. South America, Germany, and England, to 1807. South America, Denmark, and England
to 1808. South America, the Peninsula, and Sweden, to 1809. The Peninsula and England, to 1810.
The Peninsula and France, to 1815. England, Belgium, and France, to 1818. England, to 182c
Ireland, to 1825. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, to 1836. England, to 1841. Malta, to 1843. Corfu
to 1846. Cape of Good Hope, to 1S50. England, to 1852. Cape of Good Hope, to Jan. 1854. England
to July 1854. The Crimea, to 1856. England, to Apr. 1861. Ireland, to Dec.i 861. Canada, to 1870.
England, to 1876. Ireland, to 1878. England, to 1880. India, to 1886. Burma, to 1888. India, to-
1S94. Hong Kong, to 1896. Singapore, to 1898. England, to 1899. South Africa. 1899.
Records of the Services of the 2nd, Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own).
Raised in 1805. To England and South America, 1806. To England, Denmark, and South America,
1S07. To England, Portugal, and Spain. 1808. To England and Holland, 1809. To England and the
Peninsula, 181c. To England and the Peninsula, 1813. To France and Holland, 1814. To England.
Belgium, France, and Holland. 1S15. To France, 1815. To England, 1818. To Ireland, 1820. To
Malta, 1826. To the Ionian Islands. 1832. To Ireland, 1837. To Bermuda, 1842. To Nova Scotia..
1843. To Canada. 1846. To England, 1852. To the Crimea, 1854. To England and Ireland, 1857.
To India, 1857. To England, 1S67. To Ireland, 1872. To the Gold Coast, 1873 (Ashantee war). To
England, 1874. To Gibraltar. 1874. To Ireland, 1880. To England. 1885. To Ireland, 1890. To
England. 1895. To Malta. 1897. To Crete and Egypt. 1898 (Soudan Campaign. 1S9S). To South
Africa. 1899.
Record of the Services of the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Oxen).
Eaised in i8s?. To Malta. 1S5S. To Gibraltar, 1863. To Canada, 1865. To England. 1S67. To-
Ireland. 1872. To Tndia. 1S73. To Burmah, 1888. To England, 1890. To Ireland, 1S96.
ist Batt.,
2nd Batt.
3rd Bait..
,.]
West India Regiment.
360
1 Full- Half
|Pay.|Pay.
*3
9
9
13
Bermada.
Jamaica.
Sierra Leone.
'DoSIINICa" "MabTINIQUE" " GUADALOUPE " " ASHANTEE " " WESr APKICA, 1887, 1892-93-94."
Colonel. — William John Chamberlayne, Ensign, p25 Nov. 42; Lt. 6 Dec. 44; Capt. 31 Aug-. 54; Major,
?27 Jan. 57; Zf. Colonel ?ig Feb. 58; Colonel, 19 Feb. 63; Major General, 28 Oct. 68 ; Lieut. General,
13 July 81 ; General, 15 Jan. 82 ; Colonel West India Regiment, 26 Aug. 91.
lieutenant Colonels. — t Arden Lowndes Bayley,1 Commanding the Battalion 28 Mar. 98 ; 2.11? Lieut . 11 Aug.
80; Lieut. 1 J-ulygij Cnpr. 8 Sept. 86 ; Major, 4 Jan. 93 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel , 25 Mar. 96 ; Lt. Colonel, 10 Jan. 98
3 John Willonghby Astley Marshall," Commanding the Battalion, 15 Aug. 00; Lieut. 30 Nov. 77; Capt.
5 Oct. 87 ; Bt. Major, ro Aug. 92 ; Major, 19 July 93 ; Lt.Colonel, 9 Feb. 98 ; Colonel, 10 Jan. 00.
2 Ralph Egerton,8 Commanding the Battalion 14 Aug. 01 ; 2nd Lieut. 18 June 81 ; Lieut. 1 July 81 ; Capt. 11
Jan. 83; Major, 17 Jan. 94; Lt.Coloi.el, 24 Feb. 98. [28 Mar. 98.
3 Henry Beresford Bourke,9 DSO. Lieut. 30 Nov. 78; Capt. 5 Oct. 87; Major, 1 Apr. aa; Lt.Colonel,
1 Arthur Russell Loscombe, 2«rf Lieut. 11 Aug. 80; Lieut. 1 July 81 ; C«/rf. 29 Jan. 88; Major, r Apr. 94;
Lt.Colonel, 26 Sept. 00. ^>v
2 James Reginald MaitlandDalrymple-Hay,12 .DSO. Z>iV. Commr.Wakkerstroom, S. Afriea; 2nd Lieut. iNov
79; Jteuf. 1 July8i; Caiif . 2 Feb. 90 ; Major, 7 May 95 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, S July 99; i£. Colonel, 14 Aug. 01.
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17
*4
13
= 3
13
Majobs.
1 Richard Joseph Norris,10 DSO.
1 William Beauchamp Stansfeld
1 Francis Edward Ryde
3 Percy Thuillier Westmorland15
2 Edward Stanley Ourwen Kennedy
I.Bt.L'. Colonel, 29 Nov. 03), Stat
Staff Officer, Pietermaritzlurg
Oliver Caton Sherwood (Bt.Lt.Coloncl\
29 Nov. 00), Army Ord. Dept §
2 Cecil Buckley Morgan,1" DSO. District)
Commandant, South Africa /
2 Leonard Shadwell Blackden18
2 Francis Richard Loveband (Depot)
Arthur Whyte Melville Wilson,22)
D.A.A.Gen.Bermuda,j May oc {temp.) j
1 Hepworth Arthur Hill
p.s.c. Verschoyle Crawford Climo24
3 Noel Philip Davies.20 Staff Captain)
Sierra Leone, 15 July or S
3 Arthur Elphinstone Barchard
1 Hugh Dudley Carleton29
3 John Philip Herbert Mackenzie Alone ...
Captains.
Frederick Bramston Luard
c Ernest Leonard Cowie32
James Sydney Henderson, Survey\
Duty, Gold Coast /
Percy Langlands,33 Ordnance Departiwnt
William Henry Hardyman,34 Adjutant )
^Battalion Border Regiment, 2 July 00 J
3 Clement Willmore Long
I Charles Edward Daliel Oldham Rew36 ...
3 Rowland Litchford
Arthur Clarendon Hyde, Aide de Camp 1
to Sir G. D. Barker, 1 May 00 /
2 Albert Lewis Murison, Ordnance Dept....
j Bonham Faunce
3 Henry Albert Thorne38
'2 JohnPlomer Bliss,39 Adjutant 27Aug.g8
1 Reginald Robert Lawrenson,42 Adju- }
taut Bermuda Vol. Hi/leu 3 June 01... )
3 Arthur Street43 (Depot)
Edmund John Pomeroy, South African >
Constabulary )
3 Francis Lynch Blosse,39 Deputy Assist. \
Adj. Gen. Sierra Leone j
2 Albert Trevor De Morteval Martin39
1 Herbert John Thompson
Sackville Edward Cecil Hamilton \
Beamish,39 Pay Dept y
1 Arthur Tilson Magan39
George Peacocke, Adj. 5 Bn. Boyal~)
Innisldlling Fits. 20 Oct. or 5
3 Walter Chill. Corndt. of Camp for\
Prisoners of War, Bermuda j
Ja.3. Haldane Stewart, W. African Beqt.
Frauk Ernest Wilhelm Butt, West Africa
3 Philip Edward Prideaux39
3 Napier Edward Fredk. Safford
2 Samuel Howard Hingley
r William Peverell Marley
George Edw. Hewett, W. Coast of Africa
Harry Ewbank Menteth Hutchinson, \
Imp. Yeomanry, South Africa /
3 James Arthur Wellington, Pay Dept
2 Frederick Swabey
Henry Thomas Eokerslej', West African ~)
Frontier Force i
r Horatio Douglas Russell,48 DSO. Pro-)
visional Battalion >
John Cunynghame Robertson, Adj. 8~|
Vol. Bn. Liverpool Regt /
3 George Graham Beckett Miiller
Edwin Thomas Falkiner Sandys, \
Adjutant 13 June 00 $
Lancelot Richmond Beadon, Garrison\
Adjutant, Jamtica, 12 Feb. or /
2ND LIEUT.' LIEUT.
19 Feb. 79J 1 Dec. So
2r Apr. 83
6 Feb. S4
9 Sept. S2
22 Feb. S3
4 Nov. 85
23 Aug. 84
8 June 87
22 Aug. 88
30 Jan. 89
30 Jan. 89
6 Mar. S9|
r Mar. 90!
29 June 87
r8 Dec. 891
29 Mar. 90
3 May 90!
3 May go I
29 Oct. 90]
29 Nov. 90 '
23 May 91 1
25 July 91
10 Oct. 91
2r Oct. 91
r3 Jan. 92
9 Mar. 92
8 June 92
r2 Oct. 92
15 Mar. 93
22 May 89
r2 July 93
23 Sept. 93
18 Oct. 93
r Nov. 93
9 Nov. 89
22 Nov. 9
29 Nov. 9
r7 Jan. 9
25 Apr. 9
16 May 9
10 Oct. 5
7 Feb. 9
5 Dec. 94
13 Feb. 95
27 Nov. 95
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 9.5
28 Sept. 95
10 July 95
T3 May 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
2 Dec.
23 May
8 May
8 Jan.
r Nov.
r Nov.
r Nov.
29 June
31 July
14 Sept.
9 Nov.
r3 Jan.
24 Feb.
r2 Jan.
4 Jan.
23 Apr.
rg July
7 Sept.
18 Sept.
25 Oct.
24 Nov.
1 Jan.
16 July
9 Nov.
3 Mar.
22 Dec.
r Jan.
ro Jan.
23 Feb.
ro June
CAPTAIN. ! BEEV.MAJ.
MAJOE.
9»|
94!
95 1
29 Jan. 88
14 Sept. 9r
9 Nov. gr [
28 Aug. 89
19 July 93
rg July 93;
17 Jan. 94
r Apr. 94
16 July 94 1
4 Aug,
22 Dec.
16 Jan.
7 May 95!
24 July 961
29 July q6
3 Apr. 97
r Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
r Oct.
23 Oct.
22 Dec.
20 Jan.
22 Jan.
24 Feb.
28 Mar.
2 Apr. yo
2 Apr. 98
5 June 98
27 Aug. 98
14 Dec. 98
941 4 Jan. 99
92! 26 July 99
94 16 Dec
93! 30 Dec
95 j 30 Dec. 99
95] 3 Mar. od
91 j ro Mar. 00
99'
99
27 Mar. 95
7 ^lay 95
1 1 Apr. g6
22 Apr. 96
roJune 96
24 July 96
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
r Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
10 Mar. 00
1 May
r May
7 May
ig May _
it June oO|
14 June 00
14 June 00 1
14 June 00
19 June 00
19 June 00
19 June 00
23 Oct. 97 27 June
12 Nov. 97 s Nov. 00
22 Dec. 97
22 Dec. 97
22 Dec. 97
5 Nov. 00
5 Nov. 00
5 Nov. 00
1 Apr. 94
r Oct. 97
22 Dec. 97
22 Dec. 97
12 Jan. 98
20 Jan. g3
20 Jan. 98
24 Feb. 9S
28 June 98
14 Dec. 98
3 Mar. 00
27 June 00
7 Oct. 00
22 Dec. o
3 Aug. 00
14 Aug. 01
Full I Half
Pav.iPay.
361
West India Regiment.
Captains.
2 Geo. Wm. St. George Grogau
2 Llewelyn Stephen Denham''0
Arthur David Skinner
Charles Sydney Collison49
Walter Henry Nightingale, W.African \
Regiment, with rank of Captain >
Charles Archibald Montgomery")
Howard, Embarking Staff Officer, J-
South Africa )
Harold Samuel Oppenheimer,S;jrc/a/ )
Service, South Africa $
Cecil Henry Lloyd 1
Montgomerie Cnulfeild Leathley 1
Caulfeild-Stoker S j
Lieutenants.
Arthur Melville Jones. West African )
Regiment, with rank of Captain ) ,
Alexander Aitken Johnstone Broun ...
Harold Hereward Hughes Hallett, )
Central Africa Regiment 5
Aylmer Cameron (Depot)
2ND LIEUT.
5 Sept.
7 Apr.
18 June
19 Oct.
7 Apr.
C June 96
15 May 97
23 Mar. 89
11 IIEV. major
22 Dec. 97 5 Nov. 00
20 Jan. 98! 5 Nov. 00 ,
9 Nov. 941 12 May oo,
7 Oct. 95I J4 Mar. 00
24 Feb. 98 .".Aug. 01
24 Feb. 98
24 Feb. 98
3oJJuly 90
8 Sept. 97 24 Feb
nj
Arthur Bysshe Molesworth (Quarter''.
Master, 29 July 96), West Africa
Frontier Force, with rank ofCaptai
1 Percy John Victor MacDermot
1 Charles Edward Ludlow Porter
: Arthur Vincent Clutterbuck
3 George Lindsay Oliver, Adjutant N>
28 Aug. 01 / I
3 Hubert Julian do Crespigny Wymer ...
1 John Rogers Heard
Reg. Hignett Wilford, West African'),
Regt. with rank of Captain j
Alfred Charles Hugh Dixon, fiomaliland
2 Alfred Edward FitzGerald
2 Edmund Lewis Trafalgar Grant
2 Richard Harrison
2 Horace James Willis
2 Percival Alexander Wilson
3 Thomas Lason Ball
3 Charles Edward William Carleton
2 Ashley Ernest Neuville Power (Depot)
1 John Sinclair Liddell (Depot)
3 Edward Vivian Moore, n-ith 3 Pro- )
visional Battalion )
Charles Wood Hill
Edmund Chaloner Ogle
James Philip Arthur Raven, with \
Indian Staff Corps j
John George Vaughan Hart
Charles Davenport-Handley
3 George Courtenay Tracy
: Sherman Gordon Venn Ellis, West}
African Regiment , with rankofCapt, >'
, John Hugh Lovett Poe
: Walter John Maule
: Herbert Pollexfen Robinson
Herbert Augustus Macdonald Mosse, I
with Indian Staff Corps _/
2 Hugh Edwards
j John Alfred Hamilton
1 JohnLamont
William Blackeney Stanley, Travel-~)
ling Commissioner, Gambia $
1 Archibald Peel (Depot)
3 Linton Frederick Wynne Willson
3 Edward Cyril Wright
2 Arthur Ernest Norton
2 Thomas Brinsley Nicholson
2 John Alexander Fraser
1 Robert Gowen Collins ,
2 Joseph Seymour Biscoe
Edward Jerome Burrlett, with Indian")
Staff Corps 5
7 Herbert Richard Hall Ireland
2 Eric George Skelton
!i Charles Howard Harrison
s May
1 Dec.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
Second Lieutenants.
1 Anthony May Capron Hollist
Harold Ernest Weekes, icith Ind. S. C.
1 John Horrocks Forshaw
3 Ronald Herbert Kerr
1 Thomas William Bullock
2 Hubert Wallace Thelwall
2 Cecil Price
1 Arthur Fitzhugh James Cox
1 George William Rolph
3 Edward Algernon Strickland
3 Harry William Langworthy
3 Robert Deacon de Quincy Child
1 Alexander Cecil Adair
3 William Ernest Lancaster
3 Charles George Skene
27 Apr.
7 May
23 Feb.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
23 Nov.
4 Jan.
11 Jan.
18 Jan.
25 Jan.
25 Jan.
25 Jan.
25 Jan.
25 Jan.
25 Jan.
25 Jan.
25 Jan.
25 Jan. 09
11 Feb.
:i Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
4 Mar.
20 May
20 May
20 May
15 Feb.
20 Jan.
21 Feb.
5 May
5 May
18 July
18 July
18 July
18 Julv
18 July
1 3 July
18 July
18 July
18 July
20 Jan.
11 Aug.
1 1 Aug.
18 Aug.
18 Aug.
18 Aug.
12 Sept.
26 Sept.
6 Oct.
6 Oct.
13 Oct.
24 Oct.
7 Nov.
21 Nov.
28 Nov.
28 Nov.
28 Nov.
5 Dec.
8 Dec.
16 Nov.
16.N0V.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
11 Jan.
22 Mar.
22 Mar.
26 July
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
11 Dec.
16 Dec.
20 Dec.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
2 Jan.
2 Jan.
7 Feb.
5 Mar.
io Mar.
14 Apr.
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
25 July
29 Oct.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
13 Feb.
15 Feb.
13 Feb.
73 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
19 June
29 Sept. 01
29 Sept. oil
June 981 2 Oct. 01
29 Sept. 01
8 Lt.Coloncl Egerton served in the
Commissariat Department in the Zulu
war of 1879 and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukuni (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war
of 1880-81; was present with the 94th
99 Regiment in the engagement at
Bronkhorst Spruit in the Commis-
99'sariat and Transport Department—
99 wounded (mentioned in despatches,
99 promoted 2nd Lieutenant), and after-
qq!wards took part in the defence of
' Pretoria.
99 1 9 Lt.Colonel llourke served with the
99 ! expedition to the Tambaka Country in
99
1892 and was present at the capture
,of Tambi (Medal with Clasp) ; and in
99 1 the operations against the Sofas, West
99; Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned
99 i in despatches, DSO. and Clasp). Also
99i served in the operations in Sierra
99| Leone in 1898-99 with the Karene Ex-
00 pedition (Clasp).
00 1 10 Major Norris served with the ex-
oolPedition to the Tambaka Country, on
°o;the West Coast of Africa, in 1892-,
00 including the capture of Tambi (DSO.
oo'and Medal with Clasp).
i 12 Lt.Colonel Dalrvmple Hay served
oo'in the Boer war of 1881, and took part
00 in the defenceof Potchefstroom (men-
optioned in despatches). Served in the
1 operations in the Lagos Hinterland,
00 West Africa, in 1P97-98 (mentioned in
001 despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
00 Medal with Clasp). Served in the
00 operations in Sierra Leone in 1897-9S
(Medal with Clasp).
00 1 15 Major Westmorland served with
00 the expedition to the Gambia against
oojFodey Silah in 1894 with the 1st
00 Battalion West India Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches), Medal with
00 1 Clasp). Served with the Ashanti
00 Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in
01:1895-96 (Star).
OI I 16 Lt.Colonel Kennedy served in the
operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99
oil with the Mendiland and Protectorate
01 .Expeditions as Chief Staff Officer
01 '(mentioned in despatches, Medal with.
01 1 Clasp).
°i '" Major Morgan served in the
01! operations in the Niger Territories in
01 ! 1892-93 and 1895 (twice wounded), and
oijin Sierra Leone in 1893-99, including
OI the Mendiland Expedition— severely
Iwounded (mentioned in despatches,
oi|Z>SO., and Medal with Clasp I.
01 is Major Blackden served in the
01 operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99
(Medal with Clasp).
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Second Lieutenants.
I 2ND LIEUT.
Henry Pierce Mackenzie j 8 Dec.
William Forbes Gilchrist ; 8 Dec.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
Nicholas Melville Gepp
George William Palmer
Edward Elers Delaval Henderson, ;
West African Frontier Force J
Walter Lancelot Wayman
Gerald Kickards Hughes
Edward Minty Miller
Henry Alexander Hume Henderson ..
William Bannatyne Macleod
David Douglas Riou Eppes
John Alexander M'Ewan
Edward Clinton Baddeley
Charles Bernard White '.
Eric Sortain Hancock
Wellesley Cathart Hutcheson
Brooke Southwell Algernon Fulke )
Greville t
Claude Martin Da vies
Quarter Matters. — George Frederick Colley,51 24 Oct. 94 ; Son. Lieut. — Depot.
1 John Griffiths, 9 Dec. 96 ; Son. Lieut.
George Wallace, 1 Oct. 97 ; Son. Lieut.
2 Henry James George 18 July 00 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings, White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
15 Dec. 00
4 May 01
8 May 01
8 May o:
8 May 01
8;May 01
26 June 01
26 June 01
26 June 01
26 June 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
4 Dec. 01
Dec
1 Lt.Colonel Bayley served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1095 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Star).
' Colonel Marshall served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1892, including the capture of Tambi (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892,
including the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with
the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star). Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in
1898-99, and commanded the Karene Expedition ; also served with the Sierra Leone Protectorate Expedition as
second in command of the Force and of the Falaba Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Colonel, Clasp) .
22 Major Wilson served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir
Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
-* Major Climo served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
-6 Major Davies served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, West Africa, in 1892, and was present at the
capture of Tambi, and in the operations against the Sofas in 1893-94 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti
Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
a Major Carleton served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
32 Captain Cowie served with the expediiionto the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi,
and with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the 1st 3attalion West India Regiment— slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
33 Captain Langlands served with the expedition (0 the Tambaka Country in 1892 resulting in the capture of
Tambi, and also with the Gambia Expedition in 1S92 including the capture of Toniataba (Medal with Clasp) ; and
in the operations against the Sofas in 1893-94 (Clasp).
34 Captain Hardyman served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star). — [See also
Civil Decoraiions lor Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
36 Captain Rew served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
3,5 Captain Thorne served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 on Transport duty (Star).
Served in operations in Northern Territories, Gold Coast, 1898 (Medal with Clasp). Special service, Ashanti
Expedition under Sir James Willcocks, 1900. Chief Transport Officer Gambia Expedition, 1901 (m. in d.). South
African war in 1001, Remount Department.
39 Captains Blosse, Bliss, Martin, Beamish, Magan, and Prideaux served with the Ashanti Expedition under
Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
12 Captain Lawrenson served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal
with Clasp).
43 Captain Street served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal with Clasp).
48 Captain Russell served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99, including the Kirene and Mendiland Ex-
peditions— twice wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Collison served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment,
and took part in the advance through Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van Wyk, Botha's Pass, and
Allemann's Nek, and subsequent affairs.
51 Lieut. Colley served with the Perak Expedition in 1875-7G (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition
to the Gambia, West Africa, in 1892 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion West India. Regiment.
Raised in 1795 by the amalgamation of two corps — namely, the Carolina Corps, raised in North America in 1 779 ;
and Malcolm's B.angers, raised in Martinique in 1795. When first formed the Regiment consisted often companies
and a troop of Dragoons, but the latter was abolished in 1797. At Martinique, to 1798. At St. Lucia, to 1801. At
Martinique, to 1802. At St. Vincent, with detachments at Martinique, Antigua, and Grenada, to 1804. At Dominica,
with detachments at St. Vincent and Grenada, to 1806. At Barbados, with detachments at Tobago and Grenada,
to 1808 At Trinidad, 1809. At Martinique, with detachments at St. Lucia and Dominica, to 1813. At Guadaloupe,
with detachments at Marie Galante and St. Martins, 1814. New Orleans, 1814. Guadaloupe and Barbados
7815-16. At Antigua, with detachments at Montserrat, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, and Dominica, to 1818. At Barbados,
with detachments at Antigua, St. Lucia, Dominica, Tobago and Demerara, to 1824. At Trinidad, with detach
ments at Barbados, St. Lucia, Dominica, Antigua, Grenada, and Tortola, to 1836. At St. Lucia, with detachments
at Trinidad, Tobago, Demerara, St. Vincent, and Sierra Leone, to 1838. At Demerara, with detachments at
Barbados, Trinidad, Toliago, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, Dominica, and Sierra Leone, to 1844. At Jamaica,
with detachments at Sierra Leone, Gambia, Gold Coast, Honduras, Bahamas and various West Ir.dia Islands, to
1856. At Nassau, Bahamas, with detachments at Sierra Leone and Gambia, to i860. At Barbados, with detach-
ments at Demerara, Trinidad, St. Lucia, and Honduras, to 1863. At Nassau, with detachments at Trinidad,
Honduras, and Gold Coast, to 1864. Jamaica, 1865-6. Sierra Leone, with detachments at Gold Coast and Gambia,
to 1869. Jamaica, with detachments at Honduras and Nassau, to 1873. Gold Coast, 1874. Sierra Leone, with
detachments at Gold Coast and Demerara, to 1877. Jamaica, with detachments at Honduras, Barbados, and
Nassau, to 1880. Sierra Leone, with detachments at Gold Coast and Demerara, to 1883. Jamaica, with detach-
ments at Honduras, Demerara, and Nassau, to 1886. Sierra Leone, with detachments at Gold Coast and Barbados,
to 18S9. Jamaica, with detachments at St. Lucia, Barbados and Nassau, 1889. West Coast of Africa, 1891.
Sierra Leone, 1802 (Gambia Expedition). To Jamaica, 1895. To Sierra Leone, 1898. To Bermuda, 1899.
362
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J?ay. Pay.
Provisional Battalions.
FIRST BATTALION.
Shorncliffe.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Henry Kelly. 1 May 96 ; Lieut. 26 Juno 72; Capt. 18 June 81; Major*
■ 13 May 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 May 96 ; Colonel, 1 May 00.
Major {2nd in Command).— Arthur George, 18 May 98 ; Lieut. 10 Sept. 75 ; Capt. 1 Mar. 84 ; Maj. 18 May 9S.
Adjutants.— F. W. Towsey, 20 Apr. 98 ; Capt. W. York Regt.
J. G. Lowndes, 4 May 01 (temp.) ; Captain V. Lancashire Regiment.
Aoting Quarter Master.— Robert Percv Norman, 17 Feb. 03 : Hon. Lieut.
Attached.— Major*.— O. J. Darnell, West Kent Regt. ; R. F. M. F. M. Synge, Reserve.
Captains— T. H. O'Brien, N. Lane. Regt. ; R, L. Asninall, DSO. 3 Bn. York Regt. , P. F. Brine, Reserve;
M. S. Williams, E. Kent Regt.: A. J. P. Annes'ley, 3 Bn. West Kent Rest.: E. P. Allpress, j Bn.
] Bedford Regt. ; H. H. C. Baird, DSO. E. Kent Regt. ; E. S. O'Gradv, 3 Bn. E. Kent Regt. ; J. H. Prior,
; Plymouth Div. Sub. Miners R. Eng. : G. Wilson, 3 Bn. R. W. Kent Regt. ; H. H. Kent, 1 Vol. Bn. West
Surrey Regt. ; T. V. Scully, 14 Middlesex Vol. Rifles.
Lieutenant*,— E. G. Case, N. Lancashire Regt.; W. H. M. Andrews, 4 Vol. Bn. Norfolk Regt.; P. J. F.
M'Cracken, 3 Vol. Bn. R. Vf. Kent Regl.
2nd Lieutenant*.— J. F. S. Tulloh, West Kent Regt.
SECOND BATTALION.
Aldershot.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William J. Bosworth, 5 Bn. Manchester Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 3 Middlesex Art. Vol*.
I 17 Mar. 8S; Lieut. 3 Middlesex Art. Vol*., 3 Aug. 89; Capt. 3 and 4 Bns. Manchester Regt., 2 Dec. 93
Major 3 and 4 Bns. Lancashire Fusiliers, 15 Aug. 96 ; Lt. Colonel 5 Bn. Manchester Regt., 4 Nov. 99.
Major (2nd in Command).— A. W. A. Pollock, Reserve.
Acting Adjutant.— Captain E. T. Humphries.
Quarter Master.— Captain J. Clisham, retired pay.
Attached. — Major. — W. S. Burton, Lane. Regt. ; H. A. T. Lord Rosmead, 6 Bn. Lnnc. Fusiliers.
Captains.— M. D.C. Burns, 4 Bn. Scottish Rifles; Major C. G.Holland, Thames Dist. Sub. Miners R. Eng.;
W. C. Earle, 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt.; L. Alen-Mahon, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers; C. N. French, 5 Bn.
I Irish Regt. ; Sir W. L. Napier, 3 Vol. Bn. S. Wales Borderers; G. W. H. Wakefield, 3 Vol. Bn. South
Wales Borderers ; B. G. V. Way, Derby Regt. ; B. F. Burnett-Hitchcock, Derby Regt. ; J. C. Jenkins,
I 3 Vol. Bn. S. Wales Borderers.
Lieutenants.— G. A. Riddell. S. Wales Borderers; C. H. Wilkinson, 4 Bn. Durham U. Infantry; G. W. G;
I Mav, 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt. ; H. W. Savage, Hampshire Regt. ; R. H. Evans, 3 Bu. Hampshire Regt.
T. W. F. Spottiswood, Thames Div. Sub. Miners, R. Eng. Militia.
2nd Lieutenants. — K. P. Blencowe. Hampshire Regt. ; F. Berkeley, Cheshire Regt.; E. O. Davis, Irish
i Regt.; R. S. Hart, Derbyshire Regt. ; D. R. Jeffreys, 3 Bn. Hampshire Regt. ; R. B. Rickman, 3 Bn.
Derby Regt. ; C. W. Woods, 3 Bn. Derby Regt.
THIRD BATTALION.
Aldershot.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas W. Lercmon, CB. Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. East Surrey Regiment; Lieut. 1 Royal
Surrey Militia, 27 Mar. 66 ; Captain 1 Royal Sttrrei/ Militia, 25 June 67 ; Major 3 Bn. East Surrey Regt.
23 May 83 ; Lt. Colonel 3 Bn. East Surrey Regt. 26 Feb. 87.
Major (2>id in Command) .— Wm. G. Grant, Major Lincolnshire Regiment.
Acting Adjutant.— Lieut. R. M. Tyler, Durham Lt. Inf.
Quarter Master. — John Connors, 15 Jan. 01 ; Son. Captain, 1 Apr. 96.
Attached. — Major. — H. B. Fowler, Reserve.
Captains. — P. L. Stevenson, Reserve; G. W. Hume, Reserve; Major J. M. Reillv, Reserve; Major S. J.
Herapath, late R. Lancashire Reserve Regt. ; A. H. Silverthorne.s Bn. Manchester Regt. ; C. J. M'Coan,
3 Bn. East Lancashire Regt.; R. H. W. Cardiff, 4 Bn. Durham Lt. Infantry; H. B. Syer, 3 Bn. Irish
Rifles; H. H. Hobson, 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers; J. A. Crosthwaite, Durham Lt. Inf.
Lieutenants.— C H. Bennett, W. Surrey Regt.; E. V. Moore, West India Regt.; G. H. Wilkinson, South
Lanes. Regl.
2nd Lieutenant. — H. B. Barrett, 6 Bn. Liverpool Regt.
FOURTH BATTALION.
Lichfield.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Wm. Lee, Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. Rifle Brigade ; Lieut. 2 Tower Hamlets Militia,
12 Feb. 69; Captain 2 Tomer Hamlets Militia, 24 June 71 ; Major Bn. Rifle Brigade, 5 Nov. Si; Lt. Colonel
5 Bn. Rifle Brigade, 27 July 89.
Major (2nd in Command). — Major G. H. Johnston, Reserve.
Acting Adjutant — Captain J. C. O. Mack, Reserve.
Quarter Master.— Lieut. J. H. G. G. Hogg (temp Capt. in Army, 9 Mar. 01), Reserve.
Attached.— Major.— A. J. St. G. French, Reserve.
Captains.— H. G. W. Wayne, E. York Regt. ; C. H. Bathurst, Reserve : C. G. H. Newington, Reserve ; C. W
Boddam, Reserve ; R. Le G. Elers, 4 Bn. S. Stafford Regt ; Major R. A. Aylmer, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers
G. P. Whitney, 1 Lane. Vols. ; H. A. N. Forte, DSO. E. Yorks Regt.
Lieutenants. — A. I. Musson, IS. Yorkshire Regt.; H. N. Vineu, 3 Bn. Gloucestershire Regt.; T. Trad,
4 Vol. Bn. Devon Regt.
2nd Lieutenant. — J. Ferguson, S. Staff. Regt.
FIFTH BATTALION.
Devonport
Lieutenant Colonel. — Herbert Rowley Cook,1 Reserve; 2nd Lieut. 9 Apr. 70; Lieut. 27 Oct. 71 ; Captain,
4 Dec. 79 ; Major, 28 Aug. 85 ; Lt. Colonel, 28 Dee. 92.
Major (2nd in Command).— Hon. H. R. H. Lloyd-Mostyn, Hon. Lt. Colonel 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers.
Acting Adjutant. — Eustace S. Williams, Captain Duke of Cornwall'* Light Infantry.
Acting Quarter Master.— D. G. Andrews, Hampshire Regiment.
Attached.— Majors.— J. Watkins, Reserve ; G. R. H. Collis. 3 Bn. Gloucester Regt.
Captains. — A. R. P. Macartney-Filgate. 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers; G. H. Burges, 3 Bn. Gloucester Regt.;
H. H. M. Beadnell, 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers; L. W. O'H. Hibbert, 4 Bn. R. Lane. Regt. ; R. J. Kerr, 3 Bn.
Glouc. Regt. ; R. V. K. Applin, 6 Bn. Lane. Fus. : C. E. Ricketts, 1 Glouc. R. Eng. Vols.
Lieutenants.— 3. C. Gabourel Gloucester Regt. ; L. W. Dawson, 3 Bn. Gloucester Regt. ; F. P. Mears, 5
VoL Bn. Middlesex Regt.; W. Young, 3 Vol. Bn. Welsh Regt.; H. J. R. Allfrey, Somerset Lt. Inf.;
H. M. B. Paulet, 4 Bn. Glouc. Regt.
2nd Lieutenants.— A. R. H. Rycroft, Welsh Fusiliers ; E. B. Ward, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry ; F. C.
Ingham, 4 Bn. Glouc. Regt.
Provisional Battalions.
\62ct
SIXTH BATTALION.
Fermoy.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Richard Lynch Staunton, Hon. Colonel 4 Bn. Connaught Rangers; Li°ut. ^ Bu.
Connaught Ranges, 20 Aug. 6fi ; Capt. 4 Bn. Connaught Rangers, 24 July 72; Major 4 Bn. Connaught
Bangers, 10 Dec. 87; Lt. Colonel 4 Bn. Connauoht Bangers, 19 Feb. 90.
Major (2 iid in Command). — Francis Davison Bland, Majors Bj. York and Lancaster Regt. ; Lieut, 3 B 11.
York and Lancaster Begt. 18 July 85 ; Capt. 3 Bn York and Lancaster Begt. 30 Oct. £6 : Major 3 Bn. York
and Lancaster Begt. 5 May 97.
Acting Adjutant.— Captain C. J. Wilkie, 4 Bn. Oxford Light Infantry.
Quarter Master.— J. Forrest, Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Attached — Captains. — H. C. E. Smithett, York and Lancaster Regt.: Hon. Major G. F. Paske, 3 Bn.
Oxford Lt. Inf. ; Hon. Major T. H. Lindberg, 5 Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers; F. G. D. Thoroton,
3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. ; V. F. F. Malley, 4 Bn. Irish Fusiliers; L. H. Coles, 5 Middlesex Vol. Rifles;
L. C. Lawrence, 1 Vol. Bn. Gloucester Regi.; R. W. H. Woodburn, 3 Bn. Border Regt.; W. F. C.
Garstin, 6 Bn. R. Irish Rifles ; J. R. Hatton Squire, 5 Bn. Northumberland Fus.
Lieutenants.— J. D. E. F. Coke, York and Lancaster Regt. ; T. W. Pragnell, 3 Bn. Border Regt. ; Hon.
A. G. Lawrence, 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. ; J. Y. Baldwin/s Bn. Border Kegt. ; R. H. Young, 3 Bn. Oxford
Lt. Inf.
2nd Lieutenants. — J. F. Coston, York and Lancaster Regt. : A. J. Ellis, Border Regt. ; S. Morris, 2 Vol. Bn.
York and Lancaster Regt.; A. O. Sutherland, Border Regt.; H. U'Arcy, 4 Bn. Connaught Rangers.
SEVENTH BATTALION.
Dublin.
. Fusi'
E. S.
Lieutenant Colonel. — James Robert Jameson, Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers; Capt. 3 Bn. Irisl
Hers, 28 May 81 ; Major 3 Bn. Lrish Fusiliers, 2 Apr. 90 ; Lt.C lonel 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers, 20 Jan. 97.
Major {2nd in Command). —
Acting Adjutant.— Captain W. R. D. C. Boyle, 3 Bn. Essex Regt.
Quarter Master.— Nathaniel John Drewin, ret. pay; Hon. Captain, 17 Dec. 91.
Attached.— Majors— K. P. Treeby, East Surrey Regt; W. P. Davisou, Irish Fusiliers; F.
Claridge, Reserve ; Hon. Lt.Colonel W. H. Broughton, 5 Bn. Irish Fusiliers; A. J. Galsworthy, 3 Bn.
Essex Regt. ; J. B. O'Reilly, 3 Bn. Essex Regt.
Captains. — W. N. R. Gilbert-Cooper, East Surrey Regt. ; J. D. Hamilton, 4 Bn. Irish Fusiliers ; V. A.
Blake, 4 Bn. Scottish Rifles ; G. W. Greer, 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers ; F. G. Manstord, East Surrey Regt. ;
R- W. G. Harrison, 5 Bn. Connaught Ranger* ; T. W. Loughborough, 3 Vol. Bn. West Surrey Regt. ;
A. E. S. Heard, R. Irish Fus. ; L. S. Stoney, 4 Bn. Royal Irish Regt.
Lieutenants. — M. B. C. Carberry, Irish Fusiliers ; F. J. C. Bonnyman, East Lancashire Regt. ; E. D. S.
Robertson, 5 Bn. Connaught Rangers ; L. H. T. Martin, 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers ; P. C. Wynter, 4 Bn.
East Surrey Regt.; E. KM.O'Farrell, 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers; A. S.Beattie, - Bn. Welsh Fusiliers; H.C.
Crozier, 3 Bn. aoyal Irish Regt. ; R.J. Rogers, 4 Bn. Royal Dublin Fus.
2nd Lieutenants. — W. A. V. Findlater, R. Irish Fusiliers ; R. AV. Goff, 4 Bn. Royal Dublin Fus,
EIGHTH BATTALION.
Belfast.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Larenzo George Dandas,2 CB. Colonel late 6 Bn. Royal Fusiliers ; Ensign 62nd Foot,
p25 Jan. 55 ; Lieut. 62nd Foot, 8 June 55 ; Capt. 62nd Foot, 7 Nov. 65 ; Major B. Loudon Militia, 10 July 73 ;
Lt.Colonel B. London Militia, 21 Mar. 77 ; Colonel 6 Bn. B. Fusiliers, 4 Jan. 81.
Major (2nd in Command).— Major J. S. Napier, Reserve.
Acting Adjutant.— A. T. Craig, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles.
Quarter Master. — Captain R. York, Reserve.
Attached.— Major.— a. F. Tarbot, CMG-. DSO. 3 Bn. S. Lines. Regt.
Captains.— J. Rea, Reserve; O. F. Tatham, Reserve ; J. B. Wilkie, 3 Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers;
A. D. Lang, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers; C. J. Cameron, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers; F. Edgar, 4 Vol. Bn. Royal
Scots.;; C. U. Sandys, R. Irish Fus. ; O. F. Tatham, Reserve ; H. F. Montgomery, 4 Bn. R. Irish Rifles.
Lieutenants. — T. W. Youngson, King's Own Scottish Borderers ; I. S. Robertson, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ;
A. C. Pratt, Royal Scots.
2nd Lieutenants. — A. A. L. Campbell, 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; J. A. Dearden, 6 Bn.
Liverpool Regt. ; G. H. Jenkins, Liverpool Regt.; J. M. Fiddes, 5 Bn. R. Irish Fus. ; C. Taylor, 3 Bn.
R. Irish Rifles ; B. L. J. Tollemache, 3 Bn. K. O. Scottish Borderers.
NINTH BATTALION.
Colchester.
Offieer Commanding. —Reuben Norton, Hon. Colonel. 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. ; Lieut. Bombay Light Infantry,
20 Nov. 75 ; Capt. Durham Light Infantry, 20 June 83 ; Lt.Col. 3 Bn. SujTolk Begt. 27 Oct. 97.
2nd in Command. — Lt.Col. E. S. V. Grimshawe, 3 Bn. Durham Lt. Inf.
Acting Adjutant.— Captain R. P. Stares, Bedford Regt.
Quarter Master.— Capt. A. Wilkin (ret. pay) .
Attached.— Majors.— N. W. H. Graham, Suffolk Regt.; S. A. James, 3 Bn. Bedford Regt.; C. A. C.
Deane, Reserve; M. B. Burnand, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. ; R. S. Bacchus, 4 Bn. Suffolk Regt.
Captains.— A. L. Bellamy, Norfolk Regt. ; L. G. Trevor, 3 Bn. Norfolk Regt, ; W. St. J. Beale, 3 Bn.
Norfolk Regt. ; H. C. Franks, Reserve ; H. M. A. Hales, Bedford Regt. ; W. J. Hamilton, 4 Bn. Royal
Irish Fusiliers ; A. F. Salmon, 3 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. ; G. C. Forster, 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers ;
W. F. L. Gordon, Norfolk Regt. ; W. O. Caatley, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt.
Lieutenants.— F. T. D. Wilson, Suffolk Regt. ; A. B. Lemon, Bedford Regt. ; F. A. D. Stevens, Bedford
Regt. ; J. M. M. Phillips, s. Bn. Bedford Regt. ; C. W. Butler, Suffolk Regt. ; L. H. Luddington, 4 Bn.
Suffolk Regt. ; J. E. Marshall, 4 Bn. Suffolk Regt. ; C. M. Dealtry, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. ; H. M. Hera-
path, 1 Vol. Bn. Glouc. Regt.
2nd Lieutenants. — R. D. Nunn, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt.
362 h
Provisional Battalions.
Full Half
Pay [Pay. I
TENTH BATTALION.
Dover
Officer Commanding. — Francis Laidley Swan, 6 Ba. Royal Fas.; 211 J Lieut. 1 Dragoons, 23 Mar. 81 : Lieut.
18 June 81 ; Capt. East Surrey Regt. 4 Apr. 88 : Lt.Col. 6 Bn. Royal Fits. 21 Mar. 00.
2nd in Command. — Major H. B. Scaife, R. Sussex Regt.
Acting Adjutant. — Capt. C. N. Perreau, Royal Dublin Fus.
Quarter Master. — T. Reynolds (So.i.Capt.) ret pay.
Attached.— Major.— A. L. Green, DSO. 3 Vol. Bn. Bedford Regt.
Captains. — J. Craske, DSO. Leinster Regt. : F.H. Macnamara, 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers; J. B. Wroughton,
Royal Sussex Regt.; W. R. Trevelyan, 4 Bu. Leinster Regt. ; J. Ferguson, Clare Artillery : Hon. Major
E. C. Arnold, 7 Bn. Royal Fus. ; Hon. Major A. C. Tompkins, 6 Bn. Royal Fas. : Hon. Mttjor R. R. W.
Fitzherbert. 4 Bn. Royal Lanes. Regt. ; R. W. Mellish, 4 Bn. Scottish Rifles ; C. A. Selines, 1 Cinque
Ports Vol. Rifle Corps,
Lieutenant*.— 3. W. H. Sappings, Royal Dublin Fus. : E. A. A. de Salis, DSO. Royal Dublin Fus. ; H. G.
Lyell, 6 Bn. Royal Fus. : J. E. Colenso, f> Bu. Royal Fus. : V. Coldwell, 3 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Int.
2nd Lieutenants. — W. D. Hamilton, 4 Bn. Leinster Regt. : A. W. Molony, 4 Bn. Leinster Regt.
ELEVENTH BATTALION.
Portsmouth.
Officer Commanding.— Marty n John Edward Fenwick, Reserve; Lieut. Dorset shire Regt. 3 Aug. 72 ; Capt.
12 Sept. 83 ; Major 21 June 90.
2nd in Command. — Major P. F. Lamhart, Reserve.
Acting Adjutant.— Captain C. E. F. Rich, 3 Bn. Liuc. Regt.
Quarter Master. — \V. Neate (Hon Capt.) ret. pay.
Attached. — Majors. — C. S. Kincaid, Royal Irish Fas. : J. C. L. Actcu, Reserve : A. C. Fawke, ret. pay.
Captains.— D. A. E. Swainston Strangeways, 4 Bn. W. York Regt. ; W. L. Mercer, Reserve ; E. C. K.
Money, Reserve ; G. O. H. C. Gall, Reserve: H. R. R. Robertson Cunninghame, 3 Bn. Highland Lt.
In'antrv; E. Webb, 6 Bu. Worcester Regt. ; F. L. Puxley, 4 Bn. York Regt.; C. G. Newberv, 5 Bn.
Royal Irish R ;gt.
Lieutenants — C. F. C. Jarvis, York Regt.; J. A. M. Ingilby, Gordon Highlanders ; ('. Wnudby, 4 Bu.
York Reet. ; .1. H. Samuel, 4 Bu. York Regt. ; H. Howorth, 3 Bn. Devon Regt. ; E. F. Lumsden, 3 Bn.
Gordon Highlanders ; F. Latham, 4 Bn. York Regt. ; C. T. Furber, 5 Bn. Royal Irish Regt. ; H. Colmore,
3 Bu. Line Regt.; R. F. Howard, York Regt.; F. J. Wyley, 3 Bn. Somerset I.". Inf.
Quarter-Master.— J. H. Kenny, ret. pay.
TWELFTH BATTALION.
Chathim.
Officer Commanding — Dayrell Talbot Hammond, Hon. Col. 5 Bu. Connaught Rangers; 2nd Lieut. Con-
naught Rangers, 6 Oct. 75 ; Lieut. 6 Oct. 76 ; Capt. 28 Oct. 83 ; Major 5 Bn. 4 Apr. 90 ; Lt.Col. 5 Bn.
Connaught Rangers, 8 Nov. 99.
2nd in Command.— .Major A. W. C. ilFall, 3 Bn. York L%. Inf.
Acting Adjutant. —
Quarter Master. —
Attached. — Captains. — T. H. Healey, .Scottish Rifles ; M. E. Mulchinock, Reserve; G. H. Lane, Reserve;
E. Johnson, Reserve ; Dalwooi J. Hall, ^ Bn. Connaught Rangers; Sir H. C. G. Bellew, St. 5 Bn.
Connaught Rangers ; W. H. Vicars, Reserve ; H. M. Clifford, 4 Bo. Scottish Rifles ; A. R C. Littledale,
4 Bn. Scottish Rifles; A. L. Carnegie, 4 Bn. Royal Irish Rjgt. ; A. C. Aglionby, 3 Bu. Connaught
Rangers.
Lieutenants. — G. F. Brooke, Connaught Ringers; W. A. H. Grimshaw, 5 Bn. Connaught Rangers; L. M.
Browne, 3 Bn. Connaught Rangers: T. Tighe, ; Bn. Connaught Rangers; T. M. Greer, 6 Bn. Man-
chester Regt. ; G. Hazelrigg, 4 Bn. Scottish Rifles.
2nd Lieutenants. — G. F. Callaghan, 3 Bn. Connaught Rangers; C. J. Hughes, 3 Bn. Connaught Rangers.
Quarter Master. — W. E. Hogan, Reserve.
THIRTEENTH BATTALION.
Mullingar.
Officer Commanding. — O'Donnel Colley Grattan, Lieut. Liverpool Seat. 10 Mar. 77 ; Capt. 20 Sept. 82 ;.
Major, 26 Oct. 92 ; .Lt.Col. 17 Feb. oj.
2nd in Command. — Major W. M'icLaughlin. Reserve.
Acting Adjutant. — Captain C. H. Harington, DSO. Liverpool Regt.
Quarter Master. —
Attached.— Majors.— K. F. Westmacott, Reserve; O. H. F. Lloyd, 3 Bn. R. Irish Regt. ; M. J. Carpenda'e,
5 Bn. Roval Inniskilling Fus.
Captains— G. J. Dickson. Wiltshire Regt.; K. A. Macleod, "W. Riding Regt.; H. C. Suit, Reserve:
0. Marshall, Shropshire Lt. Inf. ; A. L. Gallie, late Royal Sco. Reserve Regt. ; P. M. H. Carew [Son. Maj. )
4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf. ; E. M. Bsall, 4 Bn. Liverpool Regt. ; T. P. C. Camming, Milford Haven Div.
Royal Engineers (S. M.) Militia; J. R. S. Lemon, Cork Artillery.
Lieutenants.— W. L. Formby, Wilts Regt. ; H. W. Kettlcwell, Shropshire Lt. Inf. ; W. O. Thompson, 3 Bu.
Royai Dublin Fus.
Quarter Masters.— P. Hackett (Son. Lieut.) Liverpool Regt. ; H. Christie (Hun. Capt.) Reserve.
1 Lt. Colonel Cook served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the
1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel Dundas served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 16th August 1855, including the siege-
ana fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Unattached List.
Robertson, Charles Arthur
Corps of Military Mounted Police.
3626*
Quarter M aster*
( John William Massey Wood, 20 Sept. 98; 2nd Lieut. 5 Nov. 87; Lieut. 20
J May 01 ; Captain, 27 June 94 : Hon. Major 29 Sept. 98. — Provost Marshal,
I Aldershot.
V. Charles Burroughs, 16 Sept. 04 ; Hon. Lieut.— Assist. Provost Marshal, Cape Town,
Riding Masters not with a Regiment.
Elliott. Harold Edward, 30 Sept. 74 : Son. Major, 30 May 95.
Mummery, William Edgar, 30 Jan. 95 : Mon. Lieut,
Anderson, Henry, 20 Feb. 01 ; Hon. Lieut.
Kemple, John Howard, 20 Feb. or ; Hon. Lieut.
Lloyd, Edward, 20 Feb. 01 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Masters not with a Regiment.
Sutler, Walter, 17 Dec. 98 ; Hon. Lieut. — Assistant Provost Marshal, Curragh.
Wallbach, David, iS May 99 ; Hon. Lieut.— With West African Frontier Force.
Prentice, Montague John," 13 Dec. 99; Hon. Lieut. — Xetley.
Carnell, Charles, 4 July 00; Hon. Lieut. — With West African Frontier Force.
Grimbly, Frederick James, 20 June 00; Hon. Lieut.
Pye, John, 15 Sept. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Lees, David, 19 Sept. 00; Hon. Lieut. — With West African Frontier Force.
Greenwood, Thomas, 20 Oct. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
Ashworth, Robert Fred Weir, 14 Nov. 00; Hon. Lieut. — With West African Frontier Force.
Thomas, Gwynne Cecil, 23 Feb. 01 ; Hon. Lieut. — With West African Frontier Force.
Reid, J. J., 10 Mar. 01 ; Hon. Lieut. — Discbarge Depot, Fort Brockhurst.
Jones, Thomas, 11 Sept. 01; Hon. Lieut.
Hong Kong Regiment.
Hong Kong. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Yellow.
Lt.Col. J. M. A. Retallick, Indian S. C,
Captain E. L. C. Berger, Indian S. C...
Captain E. C. Rowcroft, CMG.,\
Indian S. C $
Captain P. G. Anderson, Indian S. C.
Captain G. D. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Moberly, Staff Corps ..,
Lieut. A. L. Barrett, Staff Corps
Lieut. E.C. L. Wallace, Dndiau S. C.
10 Sept. 01 Commandant, 29 Oct. 97. — From 45 Bengal Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander,
1 Feb. 97, Wing Commander, 20 Mar. 97.— From 30 Bombay Infantry.
5 Feb. 98' Wing Officer, 9 Jan. 92. — From 35 Bengal Infantry.
11 Feb. 991 Wing Officer, 5 Mar. 95. — From 24 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer.
16 Nov. 94iWing Officer, 10 Nov. 94. — From 25 Bengal Infantry. [Infantry.
30 Nov. 95I Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 8 Mar. 97. — Prom 16 Madras
30 Nov. 95 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 Mar. 9'. — From 26 Bombay Inf.
14 Nov. 97, Wing Officer, 10 Sept. 99.— From 5 Madras Infantry.
Central Africa Regiment.
FIRST BATTALION.
Central Africa.— Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Capt. A. S. Cobbe, D.S'O. Indian B.C. ...
Capt. E. C. Margesson, S. Wales Bord
Capt. L. F. J.de V. Stokes, Lane Regt.
Capt. C. V. N. Percival, Rifle Brigade
Lieut. C. E. Luard, DSO. Norfolk Regt.
Capt. R. Bright, East Kent Regiment
Capt.G.M.P.Hawthorn.LiverpoolRegt.
Capt. H. A. Walker, R. Fusiliers 27 Jan. 00 Appointed, 8 July 01.
Capt. P. D. Markham, Sbrop. Lt. Int. [10 July 00 Appointed, 16 July 01.
Capt. M. M'Neill. Argyll & Suth.Hldrs
Lieut. C. Godfrey, Indian Staff Ccrps.l26 June 92. Quarter Master, May g
■ Commandant.
21 Sept. 002nd in Command, 20 Aug
6 Mar. 98 Appointed, 24 Nov. 97.
25 Jan. 95 Appointed, 28 May 98.
19 Jan. 00 Appointed, 2 July 98.
10 Feb. 98 Appointed, 28 Apr. 99.
11 Mar. 00 Appointed, 13 June 99.
21 Mar. 00 Appointed, 21 Aug. 00.
97, with rank of Major.
SECOND BATTALION.
Chinde.
Bt.Maior H. E. J. Brake, 2>.S0. R. Art. .29 Nov.
Capt. A. W. V. Plunkett, Manch. Regt. 13 Jan.
Capt. H. B. Rowlands, Suffolk Regt.. ..130 July
Capt.A.F.Gordon.JlSO.Gordon Highrs. 28 May
Captain F. B.Young, Cheshire Regt.... 115 Dec.
Capt. J. J. Stewart, Arg. & Suth. High, in Jan.
Capt. H.E.Olivey, SuffolkRegiment...!24 Feb.
Capt. H. H.deB. Morris, E. Kent Regt. [3 June
Capt.R. E. L. Townsend, Wore. Regt. 25 June
Lieut. H. F. Byrne, York& Lane. Regt. 7 Dec.
Capt. E. H. Llewellyn, Innis. Fus ■ 8 June
Capt. J. Rosborough, 6 Bn. Irish Rifles 8 June
Lieut. H. P. Bennitt, Devon Artillery..! 6 June
Lieut. J. A. Gaynor, 2 Dr. Guards ...... 23 Feb.
Lieut. E. W. Bell, Suffolk Regt 14 Feb.
Captain L. M'Kinnou, Derby "Regt. ...'23 Feb.
Lieut. R. H. Baldwin, E. Surrey Regt. 22 Dec.
Lieut. H. H. H. Hallett, W. I. Regt. ... 16 Nov. <
Commandant, 1 Jan. 99, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command, 18 March 99, with rank of Major.
Company Commander, 24 June 99.
Adjutant and Quarter Master, 9 Aug. 99, with rank of Major
Company Commander, 22 July 99.
Company Commander, 14 Nov. 99.
Company Commander, 13 Feb. 00.
Company Commander, 15 Dec. 00.
Company Commander.
Company Commander, with rank of Captain.
Company Commander, 17 June 01.
Subaltern, 14 Sept. 00.
Subaltern, 14 Sept. 00.
Subaltern.
Subaltern.
Subaltern.
Subaltern.
Subaltern.
2,62(1
West African Regiment.
Commandant.
Lt.Col. P. T. Henstock, W.I. Regt. ;
2ND in Command.
Capt. M. V. Parry, Hampshire Regt —
Captains.
Capt. G. Loch, N. Lancashire Regt 10 Dec. 99
Capt. A. L. Cartwright, Dur. Lt. Inf. 20 Jan. co
Capt. G. A. Stevens, R. Fusiliers 17 Feb. 00
Capt. A. A. St. Hill, W. Riding Regt 17 Feb. 00
Capt. R. M. Stallard, Bedford Regt 7 Mar. °°
Capt. V. J. Tighe, DSO. Manch. Regt .. 1 Apr. 00
Capt. J. H. Stewart, W. I. Regiment 1 Apr. 00
« 'apt. \V. H. Nightingale, W. I. Regt 1 Apr. 00
Capt. A. M. Jones, W. I. Regiment 1 Apr. 00
Capt. R. H. Wilford, W. I. Regt 1 Apr. 00
Capt. A. G. A. Jerrard, 4 Drg. Gds 29 Aug. 00
Sierra Leone. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Capt. H. A. Thome, W. India Regt. Adjutant
An". oo<->oNov.oo) Capt. W. W. D. Hall. 6 Bn. R. Fns. 9 May 01 (21
Capt. S. G. V. Ellis, W. I. Regt 2:
SUBALTBHNS.
Lieut. S. M. Neill, 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade 27
Lieut. T. D. Potdnger, 3 Bn. Irish Fns 7
Lieut. J. K. Roper, 6 Bn. Wore. Regt 18
Lieut. F. J. Boyle, 3 Bn. Oxford L. 1 22
Lieut. J. E. Massy, 3 Bn. N. LaDC. Regt 3
2nd Lieut. P. G. Grogan, S. Wales Bdrs 10
Lieut. W. M. Darvill, Warwick Retrt 16
Lieut. J. S. Liddell, West India Regt 16
Lieut. W. P. Robinson, West India Regt 16
2nd Lieut. J. C. Lamprey, Dublin Fus 16
2nd Lieut. W. F. Gilchrist, W. India Regt. '...16
2nd Lieut. R. W. Gray, Leinster Regt 16
Adjutant — Capt. H. A. Thome, W. India Regt.
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Wei-hai-Wei. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Commandant.
Bt.Lt.Col. H. Bower, Indian Staff Corps S Nov. 98
2ND in Command.
Capt. C. D. Bruce, West Riding Regt. {with
rank of Major) 21 Dec. 98
Captains.
< 'apt. W. M. Watson, West Riding Regt 15 Dec. 98
Capt. A. A. S. Barnes, Wilts Regt 15 Dec. 98
Capt. W.H.Dent, Durham Lt. Inf. 11 Nov. 99 (28 Feb. 99)
Capt. R. E. H. James, N. Lane. Regt 17 Dec. 99
Capt. R. T. Toke, Welsh Regiment 17 June 00
Capt. R. N. Bray, West Riding Regt igSept.oo
< 'apt. W. T. Layard, Northampton Regt. ... 20 Nov. 00
Lieut. A. H. Johnson, Lincoln Regt 28 Mar. 01
Lieut. F. W. Stoddart, Wiltshire Regt 28 Mar. 01
Capt. <t. C. Brooke, Border Regt., Adjutant., 19 May 01
Lieut. C. W. Gordon, West York Regt —
Lieut. R. M. C. Ruxton, Essex Regt —
Capt. W. B. Hulke, Lincoln Regt 27 Juneoi
SUBALTKKNS.
Lieut. E. C. Jennings, Royal Fusiliers 28 Jan. 01
Lieut. A. T. C. Rundle, Shrop. Lt. Inf. 30 Jan. 01
Lieut. J. Leader, Bedford Regiment 7 Feb. 01
Lieut. F. S. Cooper, Suffolk Regiment 21 Mar. 01
Lieut. E. S. Brand, Royal Fusiliers 20 Apr. 01
Capt. F. D. Farquhar, Coldstm. Gds 4 May or
Lieut. H. E. M. Turner, Norfolk Regt 23 May 01
Lieut. H. M. Farmar, Lane. Fus 26 Juneoi
Adjutant — Capt. G. C. Brooke, Border Regt.
Quarter Mattel — T. Jones, Son. Lieut.
Army Service Corps.
(Late the Commissariat and Transport Staff.)
363
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EI> RANK.i
13 June 72
9 Apr. 73
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
Former Colonels.
Commissioned Sank. {LateDeputy Commissaries General.)
Bemovedfrom the Corps as Colonels,]
serving under former Departmental
Warrants.
Richardson, Sir Wodehouse) \
Dillon,2 KCB J
Dunne, Walter Alphonsus,3 CB....
Nugent, Robert Arth.11 CB. (Bt. ]
Colonel, 24 Mar. 9S ; Substantive ,-
Colonel, 14 June 9S) )
!Clutterbuek, Lewis Augustus -3 >
[ {Bt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 98) )
Rainsford, Marcus E. Read,35)
; CB. (Bt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 98)... $
Lieutenant Colonels.
: (Late Assist. Commissaries General.)
bridge, Charles Henry,45 CB.i
! CMG. (Colonel, 24 Mar. 98) ...)
Wilson, John George Yule30 ;
I (Colonel, 24 Mar. 98) /
Collard, Arthur William'9 ) .
(Colonel, 24 Mar. 98) J p J>™e 72
Whitlev, Joseph55 1 Apr. 74
Smith, Edmund Philip Bowden ) | T
(Colonel, 22 June 98) S |' ' JUne 7"
Moore, William Francis ; 9 Apr. 73
Parkin, John_ William Brooke}! Apr. 7~
PBESENT
BANK.
APPOINTED
TO C.& T.
STAFF.
24 Feb. 97
24 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 98
13 Oct. 9c
13 Oct. 99
31 Jac So A. A. Gen. Devonport.
31 Jan. 80 A. Q. M. Gen. War Office.
31 Jan. 80 A. A. Gen. Malta.
*i Jan. 80 A. A. Gen. Dublin.
31 Jan. 80 A. A. Gen. Portsmouth.
June 72
June 72
nel^>
(Colonel, 12 Dec. 98) 5
Winter, Samuel Henry (Colonel, ~)
17 Nov. 90) S
Hipwell, Al'f. G. (Col. 13 Feb. co)...
Winter, Wm.Robt. (Col. 13. Tune 00)
I Stanley, Geoffrey ,™CB. (Colonel^
15 June 00), Staff Off
j Transport
M'Comb, Robert Brophy,63 CB.I
(Col. 15 June 00) i
JHope, Lewis Anstruther,6* CB 1 ,
I (Colonel, 10 Oct. 00) Aide de}\
Camp to the King i
.Dunne.William67 (Col. 14 Sov. 00) 1 Apr. 74
Arnold, Knighton ! 1 Apr. 74
iGodferv, Masters John68 1 Apr. 75
1 Hare, Fred. StephenChristian69 I .
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
5 Aug
7 Nov
15 June 90
15 June 90
Oct. 90
Oct. 90
14 Nov. 90
1 Aug. 91
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1 Nov. 91
24 Feb. 92
6 May 92
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ol. I
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1 Apr. 93
1 Sept.93
13 Sept.93
14 Feb. 94
6 Mar. 94
1 Sept. 94
28 Oct. 94
3 Feb. 95
2 Apr. 95
3 Sept.95
1 Apr. 97
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
51 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
1 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
CMG. (Col. 23 Anr. 01) )
iRice, Hy. Garde"0 (Col. 1 Nov. 01,
{Jessop, Guthrie Hylton72
Lynn, Sydney Hume
I Trench, Fred. Amelius Le Poer, t
! CB /
Edes, Charles Albert76
JGaussen, Edgar
j Knocker, Cuthbert Geor
1 (Colonel, 1 Apr. 01)
Capt.N.StaffordRegt.|Hadneld, Charles Arthur (Col. .
j 16 June 01) /
Captain Irish Regt....|Oughterson, James Charles
Capt. Warwick Regt.lciayton, Fredk. Thomas,78 CB. )
] (Bt. Lt. Colonel, 25 Mar. 96)... j
Capt.HampshireRegt.Bourcicault, George Pensam79 ...
MajorDukeofCorn-> |Falls, John Alexander Wright80 |
wall's Light Inf.jj (Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) /
Capt. West Riding 7 ^T^^r^T^^^f^
p . °>, (Bt. Lt. Colonel, 25 May 97,-
* ° I Colonel, 29 Nov. 00 J
Capt.ConnaughtRang Wyncol), Charles Edward85
Capt. Leicester Regt. Reilly, John Augustine Herbert
Lieut.RoyalArtillery;Lewis, Percy John Tonson,8*}
I CMG. (Bt. Major, 10 Aug. 92) J
Cant.YorkandLan-) („,_ „ „, , , Rr, ^i»-/->
caster Regt ; |0 Dell, Tnomas John,86 C'J/ff. ...
Capt. E.Surrey Regt. Thomas.Artbur Havilland, 67Z>SO
Capt.W. Riding Regt. :Buist, Fred. Braid ...
Lieut. W. York Regt.; Roberts, Arthur Noel
Lieut. R. Artillery ...iRawnsley, Claude ...
Majobs.
\(Late Assist. Commissaries General.)
Capt.WorcesterRegt.lErskine, Archibald James |n Sept. 77
Captain Irish Rifles... Monteith, Robt. Wm. Freebairn82 j 6 Aug. 7Q
Lieut. Royal Marines Koe, Fred. Wm. Brooke88 (Bt. 1
j Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) 1
Lieut. 19 Hussars I Welch, George Osbaldeston89 |
| (Bt. Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 00) ... /
Lieut.GloucesterRegt Horniblow, Frederick ji^May r>3
Capt. S. Lane. Regt... Gilpin, Frederic Charles Almon 22 Jan.
Lieut.GloucesterRegt Paul, Gerard Robert Clark, CMG. 22 Oct.
Lieut.ManchestrRegt Hill, Richard Ernest ^t2May 83
Lieut.GloucesterRegt Morgan, Hill Godfrey,90 DSO. \
' (Bt. Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 00), [■ ! 5 Dec,
Director of Supplies J i
Lieut. R. Artillery ...Hamnett, George Edward ...'is Feb
Captain 18 Hussars... Cardew, George Hereward ! 9 Aug
I Apr. 75
1 Apr. 7
1 Apr. 75
1 Jan. 76
1 Jan. 76
1 Apr. 75
11 Feb. 75
2 Dec. 74
12 Nov. 73
29 Nov. 76
10 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
13 Aug. 79
15 Aug. 77
13 Aug. 79
23 Feb. 81
11 May 78
11 Aug. 8
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22 Feb. 82
1 Feb. 81
2 Aug. 82
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1 Apr.
1 Jan. 99
1 Apr. 99
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1 Apr. 00
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31 Jan. 3o
31 Jan. 80
1 Apr. 80
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'1 May 80
1 May 80
1 May 80
6 Mar. 80
18 Mar. 81
13 Aug. 81
7 July 82
9 June 83
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1 Aug. 00,26 May 85
1 Aug. 00 , 7 Jan. 86
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19 Nov. 36
1 Jan. 87
1 Feb. 87
1 Feb. 87
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Devonport.
D. A. A. Gen. Nova Scotia.
Straits Settlements.
Egypt.
Cork.
London.
Acting D. A. A. Gen. Chester
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
A. A. Gen. South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Ireland.
D.A.A.Gen. Woolwich Dkyd.
Gibraltar.
South Africa.
Edinburgh.
A. A. Gen. South Africa.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Dover.
A. A. Gen. South Africa.
Woolwich Dockyard.
D. A. A. Gen. Bermuda.
Devonport.
Dublin.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Salisbury Plain.
South Africa.
Dep. A. Gen. South Africa.
A. A. Gen. South Africa.
Mauritius.
D. A. A. Gen. South Africa..
Shorncliffe.
A. A. Gen. South Africa.
Portsmouth.
South Africa.
A. A. Gen. South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Nova Scotia.
1 Apr. 94 24 Mar. 84 ]
1 Dec. 94 11 Dec. 84jMalta.
1 July 961 1 Apr. 37'Hong Kong.
1 Apr. 97,18 Apr. 87JA. A. Gen. South Africa.
1 Apr. 97 1 July 87 'St. Helena.
1 Apr. 97I20 July 87 D. A. A. Gen. Gibraltar.
16 June 97
2 Feb. 98!
1
1 Apr. 98 1
1 Apr. 98
17 Apr. 98
D. A. A. Gen. Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Dep. A. Gen. South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
364
Army Service Corps.
Commissioned Sank.
Lieut. Bedford Regfc.
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Captain 20 Hussars...
Lieut.Durham Lt.Inf.
Lieut. R. Marines
Lt. York & Lane. Regt.
Lieut. Sussex Regt...
Lieut. E.York Regt.
Lieut. R. Fusiliers ..
Lieut. N. Staff. Regt.
Lt. Worcester Regt.
Lieut. The Buffs
Lieut. S. Staff. Regt.
Lieut. LeicesterRegt.
Lieut. Border Regt...
Lieut. Devon Regt...
Lt. Scottish Rifles ...
Lt. Scottish Rifles ...
Lt. York & Lane. R.
Lieut. Devon Regt....
Lieut. Essex Regt
Lt. King's R. Rifles.
Lieut. Leinster Regt.
Lieut. Bedford Regt.
Lt. S. Stafford Regt.
Majors.
p.s.c. Warner, Rowan H. Lee'11...
Hobbs.Percy Eyre Francis, CMG.
Hunt. Godfrey Massy Vere, \
Assistant Director of Supplies )
Long, Sidney Selden
French, Georgn Arthur92
Edye, Murray William Joseph ...
Blakeney, Edw. Francis John
Bramhall, Edward Albert
p.s.c. Ludlow, Edm. Ranald Owen
Caldwell, Arthur Lewis
King, Charles Wallis
Buttanshaw, Edward Thornton
FIKSTCOM-
MISSION-
EB BANK
7 Feb. 85
1 Sept. 83
7 June7Q
0 .Tan. 84
1 Sept. 8:
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 8S
29 Aug. 85
29 Au
PBESENT
BANE.
BB EVET
Ml JOB.
Jack. Herbert Rowett Henry,'-13 '
CM&.,Assist.Z
Webb, Duncan0'
CMQ.,Assi*t. Virec. ofSuppl
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Sandilands, Philip Orde
Sargent, Harry Neptune'-15
Foster, Turville Douglas (Bt. |
Lt. Colonel 29 Nov. 00) J
Cuming, Arthur Edwin
Humphreys, Harry Lionel
Bernard, Edgar Edwin9'
Parker, St. John William Topp...
Terry, Astley Herbert.-EsoHiVe 1
of St. John of Jerusalem J
Long, Arthur, DSO
Mathew, Robert George'8
M'Cormiek, Wm. Irvine Stewart
Lieut. 3 Hussars [Purvis, John Allen Ramsay
Lieut. Essex Regt.... Moore, Joseph Scott
Lieut. R. Marines ... Thrlng, Edward Clavell'0"
Lieut. Berks Regt....|Boyce, Wm. Geo. Bertram, DSO,
2nd Lt. Innis. Fus.... [Welman, Arthur Pole
Lieut. S. Lane. Regt. j Hay ward, Alfred Richard Lane..
Lieut. Welsh Regt...JPhelps, Arthur ,
Lieut. Norfolk Regt. iSeccombe, Archibald Kennedy102
Lieut. Leicester Regt. Ip.s.c Carter, Evan Eyare, CMS
Lieut. Devon Regt .. Ryaii,Cha8.Montgomerie,101D/S'O.
2nd Lt. Scot. Rifles.. I Hall, DouglasKeithElphinstone11'
Captains.
Lieut. Essex Regt. ...|Buckle, Arthur Ernest
^ieut. Royal MarinesiKeyes, Charles Wm. Patton
Lt. S. Lane. Regt. ... Davies, Henry
Lt. E. Surrey Regt.] Dodgson, Colquhoun Scott111...
Lieut. Irish Fusiliersj Hardy, Frederic Pelham Abbott
Lieut. 1 Dr. GuardsJConway-Gordon, Gwyr.nedd
Lt. Durham Lt. Inf. Grey, Charles William
2nd Lt. Border Regt J Harrison, Willoughby Hyde
Lieut. York Lt. Inf... I Reynolds, Sidney Latimer
2nd Lt. York Regt. Williamson, Wm. Alex. Finiston
Lt. Middlesex Regt. Ward, Edmund Ironside
Lieut. Dorset Regt. Harrison, James Molyneux"2 ...
Lieut. Devon Regt...! Studdert, Edward
Lieut. Irish Fusiliers'Taylor, Ernest Fitzwilliam
Lt. Leicester Regt.... Tredgold, John Aubrey Temple ..
Lieut. R. Marines ... Ford, Reginald
Lieut. Lane. Fus. ...[Courtney, Ed. Arthur Waldegrave
Lieut. 5 Dr. Guards. [ Colquhoun, Edward Lyndon
Lt. Leinster Regt. ...\Blunt, Conrad Edward Errant113...
Lt. Leinster Regt. ... Gillespie, Ernest Carden Freeth
Lt. Lancaster Regt. J Wilson, Frederick Maurice11*
2nd Lt. E.Kent Regt. i Black, John Campbell Lamont ...
Lieut. Worcester R...J Walton, Geoffrey Frank
Lieut. D. of C. Lt.Inf. Standen.Robert Hargrave Frasei
Lieut. S. Lanc.Regt.jTaylor, Francis Pitt Stewart ..
Lieut. S. Fusiliers ... \Coutts, Malcolm"*
Lieut. Manch. Regc. I Berry, Robert Gordon J.Johnston
Lieut. Shrop. Lt.Iaf. Moody, George Robert Boyd
Lt. Liverpool Regt... Howard, Francis James Leigh116 ...
Lt. Leicester Regt.... I Scott, Philip Clement Joseph
Lieut. Dorset Regt. ...j Lewis, Cecil Hal /owes
Lieut. W. India Regt. I Master, Arthur Gilbert
Lieut. E. Lane. Regt. Longmore, John Constantine)
Gordon $
Gorle, Harry Vaughan, DSO
Denny, William Alfred Charles..
Vawd'rey. George
Armstrong, William Meredith >
Howard, ""Adjutant 5 Dec.ooj'
Atkins, AlbanRandellCrofton,116 >
Adjutant 11 July 99 )
Atcherley, Llewellyn William120...
Garsia, Herbert Geo. Anderson12-1
Swabey, Wilfred Spedding119 ...
James, Murray Ray de Buyrne...
Delavoye, Alexander Edwin124 ...
Mylrea, William Percy Garland
Aniey, Arthur
Macdonald, Kenneth, DSO
Burne, Rainald Owen
Christopher, Charles Danby
Atkinson, Francis Salisbury
25 Aug. 98
1 Jan. 99
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
20 July 99
20 July 99
10 Mar. 83J20 Sept. 99
29 Dec. 86(20 Sept. 99
3 Aug. S4120 Sept.Q9
14 May 84^20 Sent. 99
22 Oct. 81 20 Sept. 99
10 Mar. 83
10 Nov. 86
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 86
2? Aug. 86
14 Sept.87
4 May 87
10 Sept.87
16 Nov. 87
14 Mar. 88
16 Nov. 87
30 Nov. 87
29 Aug. 85
iSept.86
14 Sept. 87
22 Aug. S3
9 May 88
8 Dec. 88
30 Jan. 8o
30 Jan. 80
2 Aug. 88
21 Nov. 88
29 Aug. 85
1 Fab. 86
t4Sept.87
11 Feb. 88
23 Mar. 89
22 Aug. 88
29 Dec. 88
15 Jan. 90
1 Mar. 90
28 June 90
22 Aug. 88
21 Dec. 89
5 June8g!i3 Nov. 95
Lt. Berkshire Regt
Lieut. Leinster Regt.
Lieut. Leicester Regt.
2nd Lt. Irish Regt....
Lieut. R. Marines . .
Lieut. E. Lane. R. ...
Lieut.E. Surrey Regt
Lieut. York Lt. Inf.
Lieut. Lane. Regt. ...
2nd Lt. Suffolk Regt.
Lieut. R. Marines ...
2nd Lt. Irish Fus. ...
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. R. Fusiliers...
Lieut. Derby Regt....
Lieut. 6 Dragoons ...
Lieut. Irish Fusiliers Morgan, John William Moore
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 00
1 Au
1 Au;
1 Aug. 00
12 Nov. 00
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
t Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. 01
21 Apr. 01
1 July 91
7 July 93
1 Dec. 94
1 Dec. 94
9 Jan. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
5 June 95
4 July 95
31 July 95
12 Nov. 9
i6Nov. 98
16 Nov. 98
3 July 99
29 Nov. oo
20 May
22 Aug.
21 Sept.89
1 Feb. 89
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 July 96
9 Nov. 89 29 Aug. 96
31 Dec. 90I31 Dec. 96
23 Mar. 89I 1 Apr. 97
19 Mar. 90 1 Apr. 97
28 June 90
21 Dec. 89
4 Feb. 9:
9 Mar. 90
16 Oct. 89
Nov. 89
20 Aug. 90
Aug. 88
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
25 Aug. 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
16 Jan
29 Nov. 90 '24 Jan.
29 Nov. 90^24 Jan. 98
- Feb. 91 2 Feb. "
4 Mar. 91
9 Apr. 92
8 June 90
9 Sept.91
20 Feb. 92
Mar. 92
Sept.89
29 Nov. 90
23 Nov. 90
9 Jan. 92
;2 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
17 Apr.
20 Apr.
iq June 98
to Aug. 98
13 Aug.
13 Aug,
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
28 Junegoi 7 Sept.98
1 Septic 1 Jan. 99
17 Jan. 91
1 Sept.91
2 May 91
28 Sept. 92
25 Jan. 93
2 May 91
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 99
t June 99
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa
D. A. A. Gen. South-Africa.
D.A.A.G. Portsmouth.
D. A. A. Gen. Jamaica.
London.
D. A. A. Gen. South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Belfast.
South Africa.
D.A.A.Gen. Home District'
Hong Kong.
South Africa.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. S.Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Ceylon.
Fermoy. [of Lt.Colonel.
Egyptian Army, with rank
Manchester.
Chester.
South Africa.
Acting D.A.A.G. Curragh.
South Afric 1.
Bermuda.
South Africa.
Belfast.
Gosport.
Woolwich.
South Africa.
D. A. A. G. South Africa.
D.A.Q.M.G.W.Ofli.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
Staff Captain, Egypt.
Barbadoes.
St. Lucia.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Gibraltar.
Sierra Leone.
Woolwich.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
Cork.
London.
Dublin.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
16 Nov. 98 Egyptian Army, with rank
Ceylon. [of Lt.Colonel.
Woolwich,
Portsmouth.
South Africa.
Sierra Leone.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
Egyptian Army.
South Africa.
Crete.
14 Mar. 00 Egyptian Army.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
South Africa.
ool Staff College.
South Africa.
South Africa.
29 Nov. 00 Aldershot.
20 Nov
29 Nov. 00
D. A. A. Geu. S. Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Malta (.temp.)
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. S. Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
Army Service Corps.
0UD
Commissioned Bank.
Captains.
FIRST COM-
MISSION-!
ED RANK.
Lieut. Irmiskill. Fusiliers Brooke, Hugh Fenwick
2nd Lt. Welsh Fusiliers Pigott, Grenville Edmund, DSO
Lieut. South Wales Borderers Cleeve, Herbert
2nd Lt. York & Lancaster Regt. Norrington, Frederic Conrad S within
2nd Lt. Worcestershire Regt. Fisher, Henry Francis Thornhill
2ndLt. SouthWales Borderers Puckle, John, DSO
2nd Lt. Bedford Regiment ... M'Vittie, Charles Edwin
Lieut. Lancaster Regiment ... Elliot, John Furzer
Lieut. AVesi Kent Regiment ... Davies, Percy Matcham
2nd Lt. Somerset Lt. Infantry Maturin, John William Henry
Lieut. Lincoln Regiment Hazelton, Percy Orr
Lieut. King's Royal Rifles ... Brooke, Eardley Wilmot126
Lieut. S. Staffordshire Regt... Cannot, Fernand Gustave Eugene
Lt. Wiltshire Regiment Mears, Ernest Lennox
Lieut. S. Staffordshire Regt... Bernard. William Kingsmill
2nd Lt. Warwickshire Regt .. Horsbrugh, Boyd Robert
2ndLt. Dorset Regiment Russell. HeDry John
2nd Lt. Lancashire Fusiliers Burrard, Harry George
2nd Lr. Cheshire Regiment ... Duffus, Francis Ferguson
Lieut. Lincolnshire Regt Davies, George Freshfleld
Lieut. Munster Fusiliers Moores, Charles Frederick, DSO
Lieut. 3 Dragoon Guards Harman, Antony Ernest Wentworth
Lieut. Bedford Regiment Johnson, Thomas Pelham^-'
Lieut.King's Own Scot. Bords. Limond, Rous Milner130
Lieut. 4 Dragoon Guards Liddell, Arthur Robert
Lieut. Leicester Regiment ...Wilder, Harry Carleton, Staff Officer for\
Transport /
2nd Lt. 21 Hussars Scott, Edward William Woodward
2nd Lt. Royal Highlanders ... Coulson, John
2nd Lt. Middlesex Regiment Lloyd, Charles Trevor
2ndLt. Connaught Rangers... Watling, Charles Edward
Lieut. Inniskilling Fusiliers... Clinch, Herbert Wareham
2nd Lt. Northampton. Regt... Parsons, Durie
Lieut. 3 Dragoon Guards M'Nalty, Chas. Edward Irvine (Bt. Major \
2 Jan. 01) I
2ndLt. Leicestershire Regt... Lecky, John Gage
Lieut. Welsh Regiment Fitzwilhams, Edward Crawford Lloyd
Lieut. Royal Marines Buckle, Herbert Stewart
Lieut. Royal Marines Cumberlege, Henry Charles Faitbfull
Lieut. Lancaster Regiment ... Evans, Edward George
Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers ... Young, Julian Mayne
Lieut. Cheshire Regiment Tarver, William Knapp
2ndLt.King'.>OwnScot. Bonis. Wood, Ernest135
Lieut. Derby Regiment Grose, Daniel Charles Evans ,
Lieut. S. Lancashire Regiment Chatterton, Frank Beauchamp Macaulay...
2nd Lt. Warwickshire Regt ... Carey, Horace Wm. Wallace Onslow
2nd Lt. Yorkshire Regiment . Masterson, George Cuthbert Dillon136
2nd Lt. Munster Fusiliers Wright, Harry Stevenson
2nd Lt. Liverpool Regiment... Roberts, Lawrence Sturmy [Bt. Major,}
• 29 Nov. 00) J
Lieut. 4 Bn. S. Stafford. Regt. Knox, Henry Owen
Lieut. South Wales Borderers Airey, Robert Berkeley
2ndLt. Berkshire Regiment... Striedinger, Oscar
2ndLt. S. Lancashire Regt... Pedler, lieorge Herbert
Lieut. Cheshire Regiment Moore, Maxton
2ndLt. Connaught Rangers .. Willans, Richard Harte Keatinge
2nd Lt. York & Lancaster Reg. Lord, Frank Baigrie
2nd Lt. N. Lancashire Regt .. . Porter, Adrian Sydney Morton
2nd Lt. Sussex Regiment Richards, Harold Arthur David
Lieut. 7 Dragoon Guards Taylor, Wilbrabam
Lieut. Royal Scots Fanshawe, Charles HeDry
Lieut. Royal Marines Shakespear, Wyndham Arthur Bucknall..
Lieut. West Riding Regiment Lea, Percy Gerald Parker
Lieut. Sussex Regiment Anderson, Nelson Graham, DSO
Lieut. East Kent Regiment . EldertDn, Rowland Percy Somerset,"1/
Adjutant 1 Feb. 01 j
2nd Lt. Wilts Regiment Mears, Trevor Irvine Nevitt
Lieut. Royal Marines ... Reid, Frederic James
Lieutenants.
Lieut. 1 Dragoon Guards Hamilton, John Andrew Charles
Lieut. West India Regiment . Harcourt, Lionel George Montagu
Lieut. West India Regiment... Hills, Charles Edward
Lieut. West India Regiment... Gibb, Evan, Dep. Assist. Director of Suvplie
2nd Lt. Worcester Regiment Buller, John Dashwood
2nd Lt. Lincoln Regiment Galloway, Aylmer George
Lieut. Hampshire Regiment ... Fox, Walter
Lieut. Royal Marines Jesse, John Leonard
Lieut. Connaught RaDgers ... Molony, Walter AVillian
Lieut. West India Regiment... Hadow, Douglas Reginald
Lieut. Inniskilling Fusiliers... Rivis, Thomas Charles Lockhart
Lieut. Suffolk Regiment Stewart, Herbeit Arthur
Lieut. West India Regiment Browne, James Clendinning ,
Lieut. West India Regiment Crosse, Whitworth Charles
Capt. 3 Bn. West Riding Regt., Douglas-Hamilton, Basil Sholto Anne
Capt. 3 Bn. S.Lancashire Regt. Shinlcwin, Ion Richard Staveley
Capt. 3 Bn.West Kent Regt....Colluni, Herbert William Allan
Lieus late 4 Bn. Irish Riues...]Cutbill, Reginald Heacon Locke
Lieut. 3 Bn. The Buffs Kelly, Waldron Harold Fletcher ,
Lt. 3Bn. Hampshire Regiment Huskisson, William Gordon
Lieut. 3 Bn. Hampshire Regt. Beddtj, Bertram Langdon
Lt. late 3 Bn. Liverpool Regt. Musgrave, William Casamajor
2nd Lt. 3 Bn. Durham Lt. Inf. , Grant, John Forsyth
13 July 92 4 July oo'South Africa.
18 June 92 20 July 99! ( D- A- ■ *•; „G.eu-
3 yv \\ South Africa.
0 Apr. 92 20 Sept,99|South Africa.
7 Nov. 91 20 Sept.99South Africa.
13 Aug.92 zoSept.gg1 [D- Av A- .Gen-
° " * r , ) South Africa.
2r Jan. 92 :d Sept.09 Aldershot.
15 Mar. 93 20 Sept. 99 South Africa.
13 Aug. 9- 20 Sept.99'shornclif±'e.
21 Jan. 93 19 Feb. 00 Dover.
13 Aug. 92 11 Mar. 00 South Africa.
15 Aug. 92 30 Mar. 00 South Africa.
9 Nov. 92 1 Apr. od South Africa.
13 Aug.92 1 Apr. 00 Ceylon.
19 July 93 1 Apr. 00 Egypt.
5 Feb. 93 1 Apr. 00 South Africa.
25 Feb. 93' 1 Apr. 00 South Africa.
19 July 93 1 Apr. 00 South Africa.
9 Sept.93 1 Apr. 00 South Africa.
19 Oct. 92! 1 Apr. oo^South Africa.
19 Nov. 92 1 Apr. 00, South Africa.
26 Am-. 93, 1 Apr. 00 Staff College.
31 Jan. 94 1 Apr. 00 Egypt.
18 May 92 1 Apr. 00,
20 May 93 1 Apr. 00
June 94 1 Apr. 00
PRESENT
RANK.
15 Mar. 93 14 June 00 i
15 Mar. 03! 1 Aug. 00 South Africa.
20 May 93 ' i Aug. 00 Gibraltar.
19 July 93 1 Aug. oojSouth Africa.
21 Oct. 93 i2 Nov. 00 South Africa.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
93
19 Oct. 92 18 Nov. 00
23 Dec. 93 18 Nov. 00
}i Jan. 94 1 Jan. 01
7 Mar. 941 1 Jan. 01 South Africa,
9 Sept.93 1 Jan. ot South Africa.
1 Sept.92; 1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
1 Sept.93' 1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
20 May 93 1 1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
20 May 53, 1 Jan. ot Curragh.
19 Nov. 92 1 Jan. 01 Jamaica.
2 June 94' 1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
10 Oct. 04 1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
7 Mar. 94 1 Jan. 01. South Africa.
2 June 94 1 Jan. oijCork. [Africa.
12 Dec. 94! 1 Jan. 01ID.A.A.G. South
i9June95: 1 Jan. 01
10 July 95
21 Oct. 96
6 Mar. 95
20 Feb. 95
29 May 95
29 May 95
29 Feb. 96
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
6 June 96
6 June 96
28 Dec. 9
1 Sept. 96
28 Dec. 95
1 Jan. 01
1 Jan. oi
1 Jan. 01
Aldershot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
1 Jan. oi!South Africa.
1 Jan. 01 Woolwich.
1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
1 Jan. oilBermuda.
1 Jan. oil
1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
1 Jan. oiiSouth Africa.
1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
1 Jan. 01 South Africa.
1 Jan. 01; South Africa.
6 June96j 1 Jan. 01 1 South Africa.
6 June 96 1 Jan. 01! Aldershot.
24 Mar. 97 21 Apr. oipevonport.
1 Jan. 96:15 July oiSouth Africa.
28 Oct.
:6 Feb.
16 Feb.
i6<Feb.
8 Sept.
16 Feb.
7 May
1 Jan.
15 May
7 May
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
25 Jan.
12 Aug.
20 Jan.
10 Feb.
22 Feb.
21 Feb.
11 Dee.
10 Feb.
12 Sept.
21 Feb.
9 Deo.
96, 2 Oct.
98) 2 Oct.
98 2 Oet.
9£j 2 Oct.
97! 2 Oct.
98; 2 Oct.
981 1 Nov.
97 j 3 Jan.
95 12 Feb.
98 12 Feb.
99 12 Feb.
99 12 Feb.
9912 Feb.
99 12 Feb.
94 1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 A or.
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99 South
99 South
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Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
A.frica.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
Africa.
366
Army Service Corps.
Commissioned Haul-.
2nd Lt. 9 Bn. King's "R. Rifles
Lieut. Derbyshire Regiment
2nd I.t. 4 Bn. Lancaster Regiment
2nd Lt. East Lancashire Regt
Lieut, j Bn. Munster Fusiliers ...
2ml lit. Irish Regiment
Capt. Dublin City Artillery
Lieut. 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Capt. 6 Bn. Manchester Regt
Capt. 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers
Lieut. 3 Bn. Irish Regiment
Lieut. Northumberland Artillery
Lt. ^ Bn. York and Lane. Regt....
Lieut. =; Bn. Irish Fusiliers
Lieut. 3 Bn. Cheshire Regiment...,
Lieut. 3 Bn. Leicester Regiment
Lt.TharaesDiv.Sub.MinersR.Eng.
2nd Lt. Warwick Regiment
2nd Lt. Dorset Regiment
Lieut, late 4 Bn. Essex Regiment
Lieut, late 6 Bn. Warwick Regt.
f.t. South African Light Horse ..,
Lt. City of London Imperial ATols,
2nd Lt. 4 Bn. Lancaster Regt. ...
2nd Lt. 4 Bn. Cheshire Regt. .
2nd Lt. Inniskilling Fa.-iliers.
Lt. 4 Bn. East Surrey Regiment...
2nd Lt. 3 Bn. Leinster Regiment.
Lieutenants.
A!lm, Henry Chester
Worsley, Richard Stanley
King, Walter Dirt rmid Vere Oldham
Cilal, Arthur Uredale
Alderson. Edmund Walter
O'Hara, Krril Robert
Anderson, Alexander John
Macleod, Charles William
Lucas, Cuthbert Forestier
Worgan, Rivers Berney
Cox. Charles Edward
Wilson, John Pinder
Delavoye, Francis Bethune
Denisou, Vivian Dewson
Reid, Hector Gowans
Simpson. Rupert
Milsom, George Cyril
Percival, Harold Franz Passanar...
Courtney, Reginald William
Mackenzie, Kenneth Davidson
Ferguson, Alan Campbell
Abbott. Augustus Wathen John Frederick
M'Clean, Francis William Digby
Hayter, Herbert Roche
MacCall, George Fraser
St. Clair, Charles Home Douglas
Lloyd, Morgan Crofton
Macdonald, Hector
Sykes, Harry Elding
Caddell, Henry Mortimer
Robinson, Anuesley Craven
Rolph, William Lawford
Paterson, Athol Scott
Law, Walter Henry Patrick
Lever, Harrie Reginald ;
Brown, William
Craig, Robert John
Jellicoe, Richard Carey
De la Pryme, Percy Christopher
Guthrie, Patrick Hueh
Donovan, Stephen John
Macdermot, Bernard Thomas Joseph
Harvey, Gardiner Hassell
Renuison, Arthur John
Barbor, Richard Dawson
\farks, Wilfred Osborne
Leland, Francis William George
Stokes, Harold William Puzey
lones, Herbert Arthur
Page, Lewis Meadows Shaw
M'AUister, Edmund Joseph
Farqunarson, George Frederick
Edicumbe, Piers
Scott, Charles Edward
Howe. Samuel Francis
Pearse, W. P
Dickey, Oliver Barry Rupert
Lambert, Marie Louis Benjamin Hector..
Fessenden, John Hampden
Ridout, Frederic Walter Boyer
Crofr, Peter
Dillon, Eric Fitzgerald
Jones, Walter Douglas
Dean,, George Percival Tempest
Thomas, Charles Vaughan Reece
O'Brien-Butler, Pierce Edmond
Dartnell, George Bruce
Lnnsden, Wilfred Maurice
Martelli, Richard Godfrey Holroyd145
Byng, Arthur Stanley
Maconochie- Wei wood, Win. Alexander 1
Maximillian George ]
Wright, H112I1 Sufford JNorthcote
Wrigh , Fredeiick Wilford
Peebles, Herbert Walter
Hodge on, Nevil Burse/
FIEST COM-
MISSION-
ED RANK. I
9 .May yS
21 Feb. 00
21 Feb. 00!
21 Feb. ocj
21 Feb. 00 1
21 Feb. co
21 Feb. 00
21 Feb. 00
21 Feb. 00
21 Feb. 00
21 Feb. 00
21 Feb. 00
17 Mar. 00
2: Mar. 00
21 Mar. 00
21 Mar. oo
21 Mar. 00
4 May 98
25 July 00
21 Apr. 00
20 Nov. 99
21 Apr. 00
i3 Apr. 95
11 Jan. 00
23 July 94
4 Oct. 93
t Mar. 04
20 Dec. 99
11 Jan. 00
ic Apr. 00
7 Mar. 00
5 Feb. 00
13 Feb. 99I
21 Apr. 00
22 May 00
22 May o<>
22 May 00
22 May 00
22 May 00
May 00
22 May 00
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22 May 00
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22 May 00 1
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21 July 00 1
21 July 00 1
21 July 00 1
21 July 00 1
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23 July 00 1
25 July 00 1
25 July 00 1
3 Jan. 00 1
4 Aug. oo 1
18 Aug. 00 1
8 Nov. 99] 1
24 Feb. 00 1
15 Sept. 00 1
Sept.oo 1
15 Sept 00 1
15 Sept.oo 1
15 Sept.oo i
15 Sept.oo ;
Second Lieutenants.
Oliver, Herbert Arthur Hutson 21 July co ?,
Unattached List Dyer, Howard Geary 3 Jan. 01
"Unattached List Cockshott. Arthur Maurice 8 Jan. 01
Unattached List Maturin, Edgar 8 Jan. or
2nd Lt. 3 Bn. East York Regt. ... Bennett, Thomas Edwin r May 01
2nd Lt. 4 Vol. Bn. Suffolk Regt. Thwaite=, Guy 1 May 01
Parkin, John Francis 1 May 01
Darnell. Henley Charles 1 May 01
Lloyd. Robert Charles 1 May 01
andLt. Suffolk Regt Fellows, Ernest Gadesden 13 Nov. 99' 1.
Lieut. 3 2n. Cheshire Regt Furneaux, Claude Henry 15 May 01 1.
Roberts, A. H 19 June 01 n
Lieut. 4 Bn. Lancaster Regt Ray, Laurence Brisco Joseph J 3 Ansr.or ;
M'Xalty, Arthur George Preston 3 Aug. 01
Pearse, Henry Lucius ,' 3 Aug. 01
Station.
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01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01, South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 Dover.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa,
ci Smith Africa.
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01 South Africa
oijSouth Africa.
01 South Alrica.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
1 Woolwich.
or Aldershot.
oi,South Africa.
01 South Africa.
1 South Africa.
■ ■I South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
otiSouth Africa.
01! Aldershot.
01, South Africa.
oi'South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
or South Africa,
oil South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 i South Alrica.
I Dublin.
nSouth Africa.
I I South Africa.
.1 South Africa,
oil South Africa.
01 [Aldershot.
oi,South Africa.
01 South Africa.
1 South Africa.
01 Ind. Staff Corps
oi|South Africa.
01 [South Africa.
01] South Africa,
or Woolwich.
01! Portsmouth.
01 Ourragh.
South Africa.
South Africa.
. _ South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 Curragh.
01 J South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 Manchester.
Oil
01 South Africa.
01 j Manchester.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
01 South Africa.
2 July 00
1 May 01
i May 01
1 May 01
1 May ci
1 May ot
1 May 01
t May 01
1 May 01
; May 01
; May 01
) June 01
) Aug. 01
; Aug. 01
; Aug. 01
Dublin.
Shorncliffe.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Ind. Staff Corps.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Army Service Corps.
367
Commissioned Bank.
Lieut. West Kent Regt
Lieut. York and Lane. Regt.
Lieut. Wilts Regt
Lieut. Worcestershire Regt.
Second Lieutenants.
ElBSTCOil-
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Station.
2nd Lt. Hampshire Regiment ...
Lieut. 3 Bn. Cheshire Regiment
Cooper, W. W. Herring j 3 Aug. 01
Hall, Philip S I 3 Aug. 9S
Coke, Jacinth D'E. Fitz E 4 Jan. 09
Berger, Arthur 18 Apr. 00
Wood*, Byron J. G 21 Apr. 00
Hollins, Walter Thorne l28Aue.cn
Faulkner, Eric Fclton 7 Mar. 00
Charles, Henry Napier Nunn 13 Apr. 01
Humphries, A- S 123 Oct. c
2nd Lt. 4 Bn. Border Regiment ..
Lieut. 4 Bn. Derby Regiment
Lieut. 6 Bn. Manchester Regt. ...
2nd Lt. 3 Bn. Liverpool Regt. ...
Lieut. 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt
2nd Lt. Lancashire Fusiliers
Lieut. Lancaster Regiment
Lieut. West Kent Regiment
Lieut. York and Lane. Regiment
Lieut. Leinster Regiment
Lieut. East Surrey Regiment
Lieut. Inniskilling Fusiliers
2nd Lt. Dublin Fusiliers
2nd Lt. Connaught Rangers
Lieut. Wiltshire Regiment
2nd Lt. Leinster Regiment
2nd Lt. Warwick Regiment
Lieut. Worcester Regiment
2nd Lt. South Lancashire Regt...
2nd Lt. East Surrey Regiment ...
2ndLt. Leinster Regiment
2nd Lt. North Stafford Regiment
Lieut. Somerset Light Inf
2nd Lt. West Surrey Regiment...
2nd Lt. York and Lane. Regt. ...
2nd Lt. Leicester Regiment
2nd Lt. Inniskilling Fusiliers ...
2nd Lt. Inniskilling Futili^rs ...
2nd Lt. Shropshire Light Inf.
Liverpool Regiment
West Surrey Regiment
York & Lancaster Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry
Hammersley-Smith, R. H.
Aylmer, G
Upton, C. D
Elliott, W ,
Hazlerigg, Thomas
Sydney- I'unier, Cuthbert G. R
White, William Nicholas
Gabriel, Cecil Hamilton
Crocker, Ch. Hcadlav Claude
Wilson, Alexander Moreton
Sayers, Lome Douglas Watson
On Probation.
Johnson, William Frederick
Clough, Henry Kenny
Hall, Philip Sarsfield
Coke, Jacinth D'Ewes Fitz-Ercald
Butler-Kearney, Trench Frank
Hutchinson, Thomas Massie180
Traill, Edmund Francis Tariton
Goodwin, William Harold
Foster, Henry Nedham
Berger, Arthur
Harding, George
Mackenzie, James Malcolm
Woods, Byron James Goodrich
Slaughter, Reginald Joseph
Messenger. Herbert Thomas Knapp181
Murphy, William Henry
Hope, Douglas Edmund
Alexander, Algernon Wilfred
Noverre, Arthur Kerr
Oakes, Douglas Milne
Dawes, Arthur Irwin
Adams, George Chatterton
Stack, Maurice Oliver Whyte
Hunt, Granville Vere
Ackland, Robert Dudley Innes
Noverre, Arthur Kerr
Oakes, Douglas Milne
Alexander, Algernon Wilfrid
23 Oct
23 Oct,
23 Oct. 01
23 Oct. or
23 Nov. 01
7 Dec
7 Dec.
7 Dec. 01
7 Dec. 01
7 Dec. 01
7 Dec. 01
19 May 00
4 May 98
3 Aug. 9S
4 Jan. 99
24 May 99
18 Oct. 99
24 Jan. 01
14 Feb. 00
7 Mar. 00
18 Apr. 00
21 Apr, 00
21 Aor. 00
2i Apr. 00
5 May 00
5 May 00
19 May oa
19 May 00
16 Aug. 99
6 Dec. 99
4 Apr. 00
21 Apr. 00
23 May oo
11 Aug. 00
19 Sept. 00
21 Apr. 80
6 Dec. 99
4 Apr. oo,
16 Aug. 99 1
Aug. 01
May 01
May 01
1 May 01
1 May 01
2S Aug. 01
19 June 01
23 Oct. 01
23 Oct. 01
23 Oct. OT
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
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7 Dec.
7 Dec.
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1 May
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South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Wooolwich.
Bermuda.
South Africa.
Cork.
Dublin.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
Devonport.
South Africa-
South Africa.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Instructor Major P. E. F. Hobbs, CMG. Aldershot.
Assistant Instructor Captain J. Puckle, 1 Apr. 01. Aldershot.
'Daniel Hiclcey,Wi 11 Feb. 92 ; Son. Lieut. — Supdt. of the Mews, Windsor Castle.
I William Lyons,179 3 Aug. 94; Hon. Capt. 29 Nov. 00. Aldershot.
Hiding Masters ^ Thomas Joseph Kearns, 1 Oct. 96 ; Hon. Lieut. South Africa.
John Ridler, 17 May 99; Hon. Lieut. Manchester.
V F. Sinfield, 29 Nov. 00 ; Hon. Lieut.
QUARTER MaSTEBS.
Lapham, Robert John122
Johnson, William John117
Reilly, John
Daly, Maurice151
Champion, Horace Edgar153 ...
Drage, William Henry ^DSO. j
(Hon. Major 18 Nov. q6Hon. f
Lt. Colonel, 16 Nov. 98) ;
Lemon, George'1^0
Richardson, Richard
Bowers, John178
Doherty. Thomas163
Law, Charles Richard
Salter, George Charles Beazley
Smith, Charles Edward161
Dixon, George162
Goss, William164
English, William1*
Edwards, David John16"
Woods, John Charles168
Chase, Herbert
Wallace, Thomas169
Thomley, Robert William
Gleeson, Andrew FitzwilUam170
ChaJloner, Thomas171
Hermessy, John172
Beaumont, Henry George
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17 May 84
25 Apr. 85 25 Apr. 85
25 Apr. S5 25 Apr. 85
15 June 85 15 June 85
7 May 90
25 Apr. 95
25 Apr. 95
15 June 95
15 June 8515 June 85 17 Aug. 89
3 Oct. 88[ 3 Oct. 88 3 Oct. 98
10 Oct. 88 10 Oct. 88 10 Oct. 98
22 Nov. 99 22 Nov. 99:29 Nov. 00
8 Mar. 93129 Nov. 00
22 Aug. 94kg Nov. 00
3 Feb. 00 29 Nov. co
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11 Dec. 88
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11 Dec. 88
22 Nov. 99
29 July 01
31 Jan. 81
17 May 8,
25 Apr. 8;
25 Apr. 8;
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3 Oct. 81
10 Oct.
STATION.
Woolwich Dockyard.
Malta.
Woolwich Dockyard.
South Africa.
Woolwich .
Egyptian Army.
Belfast.
Portsmouth.
Head Quarters.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa
Nova Seotia.
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May
War Office.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Woolwich Dk,
Warley.
Gibralt ir.
War Office.
South Africa,
Hounslow.
South Africa,
Quarter Masters.
Anderson, John
Cosgrave, William16*
Grapes, John
Higgins, Joseph Thomas
Field, Frederick175
Tall, Frank Kellow
Staff, Francis William ...
M'Farlane, George
Gourlaj-, James1'6
Davis, John
Palmer, Henry
M'Cartby, John
QH. MB.&
HON. LT.
20 June 95
21 Dec. 93
7 Oct. 96
7 Oct. 96
8 Mav 97
25 Hoy y8
? 5 May 98
13 July 98
2 Nov. 98
14 Dec. 98
17 May 99
17 May 90
S. A. Constat
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Aldershot.
iDublin.
Woolwich A.
South Africa.
Burdon.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
Canterbury.
Birmingham.
GG
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A"my Service Corps.
Quarter Masters.
Kelly, William James
Sullivau, Mathew1"
Walsb, John
Wilson, Thomas
Armstrong, Henry
Farraday, William
Guerin, Charles Joseph
Murphy, Henry
Walsh, James Patrick
Stott, Charles William
Bamford, Charles William
Spalding, Charles
Donnelly, James J. Godfrey.
Bradshaw, John William ....
Blake, George Silverthorne.
Jones, Octavius George
Cauvin, William Stephen ....
Barron, Alexander
17 May
26 July
23 Aug,
27 Sept.
27 Sept.
27 Sept.
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27 Sept.
27 Sept.
11 Oct.
11 Oct.
11 Oct.
11 Oct.
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22 Nov.
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22 Nov.
22 Nov.
Statiok.
South Africa.
Bermuda.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Ey. St. Off,
ri. Africa.
South Africa.
99 South Africa.
99'South Africa.
99jSt. Helena.
99|South Africa.
99, South Africa.
99, South Africa.
99JSouth Africa.
99]Salisbury PI.
South Africa.
Dover.
South Africa.
^Quarter Masters.
Box, William Frederick...
Perry, John Charles
Rose, Ambrose George ....
Wordley, Thomas Edwin .
Caddy, John
Evans, Samuel Houching.
Bennett, Walter John
Curtis, Thomas
Mimday, Alfred
Sparke, Philip Rumbelow
Duggan, Joseph
Browne, Walter Daniel ....
Eady, Frank Osborne
Wade, William James ....
Baker, Joseph William . ..
Walsh, Edward
M'Callum, Donald
Kelly, Henry Albert
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27 Jan. 00
3 Feb. 00
3 Feb. 00
3 Feb. 00
3 Feb. 00
3 Feb. 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
26 May 00
2q May 01
29 May 01
29 May 01
29 May 01
29 May 01
17 July 01
17 July 01
17 July 01
7 July 01
Station.
St. Helena.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Queenstown.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Gibraltar.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Cork.
Egypt.
Malta.
Army Service Corps. — War Services.
I Sir W. D. Richardson served in the Ashanti war in 1S73-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
Kafir war in 1S77-78, and was present in the engagement near Draaibosch ; served in the Zulu war in 1879 (pro-
moted Deputy Commissary, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Newcastle ' Field
Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer (granted honorary and relative rank of
Lt.Colonel) . Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as a Deputy Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches,
KCB.).
3 Colonel Dunne served in the Kafir war of 1877-78. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1870, first as Senior
Commissariat Officer of No. 3 Column, and afterwards as Commissary of Supplies of the Flying Column ; and took
part in the defence of Rorke's Drift Post (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary). Served in
the operations aga,inst Sekukuni, and was present at the storming of his stronghold (Medal with Clasp). 3erved
in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the Soudan campaign in
18S5, including the engagement at Hasheen (Clasp).
II Colonel R. A. Nugent served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star); served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Assistan tCommissary
General in charge of the Commissariat and Transport Department, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and two ClaBps). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay,
two Clasps).
23 Colonel Clutterbuck served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35 Colonel M. E. R. Rainsford served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at
El Teb (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, two Clasps); also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, granted the
higher rate of pay, two Clasps).
" Colonel C. H. Bridge served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, and
organized the whole of the Supply and Transport and Ordnance Departments (mentioned in despatches, CB. and
Medal). Served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 as Deputy Adjutant General (C3TG-.).
50 Colonel J. G. Y. Wilson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to
the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
55 Lt.Colonel Whitley served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of i33i,
and took part in the defence of Pretoria. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Assistant Commissary General, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
59 Colonel A. W. Collard served in the Soudan campaign in 1883 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
62 Colonel G. Stanley served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal -with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
Served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 as Director of Transport, Natal (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
63 Colonel M'Comb served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechu-
analand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85, and in the operations in Zululand in 1888. Served in
the South African war in 1899-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
64 Colonel L. A. Hope served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, CB., British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
67 Colonel W. Dunne served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
158 Lt.Colonel M. J. Godfery served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
69 Colonel F. S. C. Hare served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'6 Star).
Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
70 Lt.Colonel H. G. Rice served in the Boer war of 1S81. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General,
Infantry Division.
72 Lt.Colonel G. H. Jessop served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (4th Class of the
Medjidie, two Clasps).
76 Lt.Colonel C. A. Edes served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
77 Colonel Knocker served with the Commissariat and Transport Staff in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
78 Lt.Colonel Clayton served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Commissariat and Transport Staff. Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Star).
79 Lt.Colonel Bourcicault served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
80 Colonel Falls served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the
Army Service Corps. — War Services. 3^*7^
28th August (mentioned in despatches) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
81 Colonel Landon served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as Second in Com-
mand and Commissariat and Transport Officer of the Niger Coast Protectorate Forces (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as an Assistant
Adjutant General (Brev. of Col.)
S2 Major R. W. F. Monteith served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
84 Lt.Colonel P. J. T. Lewis served in the operations on the Nile in 18S9 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the expedition up the Gambia against the native chief Fedey Kabba in 1891-92 ; with the expedition to the
Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1S92, including the capture of Tambi ; and with the expedition
to the Gambia m 1892, including the capture of Toniataba (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, CMG.).
85 Lt.Colonel C. E. Wyncoll served withthe 83th Regiment throughout the Katiriwar of 1877-78, and the Zulu
wa^-of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as an Assistant Adjutant General.
M Lt.ColonelT. J. O'Dell served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 1st
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
57 Lt.Colonel Thomas served in the operations in Sierra Leone in i89S-99,and commanded the Army Service
Corps in the Protectorate Expedition (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1000 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
83 Lt.Colonel F. W. B. Koe served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1S93-94 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the operations in China in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
89 Lt.Colonel G. O. Welch served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in
the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884-85
with the 19th Hussars (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1399-1900 as an Assistant Adjutant General
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
90 Lt.Colonel H. G. Morgan served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1899,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO. 4th Class of the
Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1S98, including the
battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp).
91 Mainr R. H r. Wq.rn.er serverl wiMi the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
,2 Major French — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
93 Major Jack served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star; and with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the
Upper Nile In 1885-86.
94 Major D. Webb served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned in
despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silahin 1894 (mentioned in despatches).
95 Major H. N. Sargent served in the Soudan campaign in 1893 as Staff Officer to the Commandant at Assouan
for British Troops and Stores (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
97 Lt.Colonel E. E.Bernard served with theAshanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in i895-96(Star). Served in
the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) .
3S Major R. G. Alatbew served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis ocett in 1895-96 (Star).
100 Major E. C. Thring served in the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star). Served in
he operations in the Lagos Hinterland in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
102 Major A. K. Seccombe served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (4th Class
of the Medijdie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
-0* Major Ryan served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, and took
part in the defence of Mafeking (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
110 Major D. K. E. Hall served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star). Served
n the operations in Mashonaland under Sir Richard Martin in 1897 as Controller of Transport and Supply
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
111 Captain Dodgson served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
lu Captain J. M. Harrison served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 with the Karene and Protecto-
rate Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
113 Lt.Colonel C. E. G. Blunt served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as
Staff OflBcer of Supplies, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned m de-
spatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), in the operations in 1897
a§ Staff Officer of Supplies and Stores (Clasp), and in the expediiion in 1893 as Staff Officer of Supplies and
Stores Head Quarters Staff, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and two additional Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
114 Captain F. M. Wilson served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
115 Captain M. Contts served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was
p-esent at the battle of Khartour-. (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and
Ehedive's Medal with Clasp).
116 Major F. J. L. Howard served with the Dongoia Expeditionary F;ice under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189b
a< Staff Officer of Supplies, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
pitches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), and with the expedition in 1898 including the
bittle of Khartoum, (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
117 Captain W. M. H. Armstrong served with theAshanti Expedition underSir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
1,8 Captain A. R. C. Atkins served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
119 Captain W. S. Swabey served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Staff
Oflcer of Supplies and Stores Egyptian Army (4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
120 Major L. W. Atcherley served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
121 Captain Elderton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1:97-98 with the jst Battalion the Buffs with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga
Piss (Medal with Clasp).
-** Captain Lapham served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
123 Captain H. G. A. Garsia served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (British
Iledal, and Khedive's Medal).
34 Major A. E. Delavoye served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98 (British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
26 Captain Brooke served with the Chitral Relief Force underSir Robert Low in 1R95 with the 1st Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar ( Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain T. P. Johnson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 18^5, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp) .
30 Captain Limond served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Kng's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
tie engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
35 Captain E. Wood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Kng's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
thi engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
36 Captain G.C.D. Masterson served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 with the Protectorate Expedi-
tion (Medal with Clasp).
*5 Lieut. R. G. H. Martelli served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Leinster Regiment,
anl afterwards as Transport Officer at Pretoria (nominated Second Lieut. Army Service Corps).
G G 2
3^
Army Strvice Corps. — War Services.
147 Captain W. J. Johnson served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Newcastle Field Force. Served in the
Egyptian war of iS32 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also servedinthe Soudan campaign in 18S5 (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp), and in the opevations near Suakin in December 1SS8, including the engagement at Gemaizah
(honorary rank of Captain, Clasn).
150 Captain G. Lemon served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal).
151 Captain M. Daly served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the two actions at Kassasin and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under
Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
153 Captain H. E. Champion served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1SS5 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
114 Lt.Colonel Drage served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss ; and in
the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1SS9 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, hono-
rary rank of Captain, Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served with the Dongoia Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8g5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of Major, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1857, resulting in the
capture of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (DSO. and Clasp to Khedive's Medal) ; and in
1393, including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, granted the honorary rank of Lt.Colonel, Clasp
to Khedive's Medal).
161 Captain C. E. Smith served in the Zulu war in 1379 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i88j,
including the defence of Marabastadt. Served in the oparations in Zululand in 1888.
102 Lieut. G. Dixon served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the operations against Sekukini (Medal with Clasp)
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the batt'.o of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
181 Lieut. F Do herty served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'6 Star) ; and
in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
lM Lieuts. W. Goss, W. Cosgravc, and D. Hickey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khe live's
Star).
la; Lieut. W.English served in the operations in the Soudan in iS33, including the engagement at Gemaizah
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Starl.
18r Lieut. Edwards served in the Egyptian war of iSe2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; with the Soudan Expedi-
tion in 1864, including the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps) j with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85,
including the engagement at Abu Klea (two Clasps) ; and in the operations of the Soudau Frjntier Field Force
in 1835-S6. Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 189^-96 (Star).
163 Lieut. J. C. Woods served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); and in the Soudan campaign
in 1885, including the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the ad'-ance on Temai (two Clasps).
169 Lieut. T. Wallace served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
170 Lieut. A. F. Gleeson served in the operations against the Gaikas and Galekas in iS-8, and in the Zulu war
in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Lieut. T. Challoner served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95-96 (Star).
172 Lieut. J. Henncssy served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
175 Lieut. F. Field served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (promoted
to be Quarter Master).
17c Lieut. J. Gourlay served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war in 188?
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert "Kitchener in 1S98
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
177 Lieut. M. Sullivan served with the Soudan Expedition in 1S35 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
178 Captain J. Bowers served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the reconnaissance of Ramleh, the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, the action at Kassasin, and
the battle of Te'-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
173 Lieut. W. Lyons served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at Abu
Klea (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
160 Lieut. T. M. Hutchinson and Second Lieut. H. T. K. Messenger.— For War Services, see East Surrey Regiment.
Army Ordnance Department.
368
Commissioned Jiank.
Principal Obdnance Officer, ranking
as Major General.
Steevens, John,1 CB
Ordnance Officers, ist Class, with
Substantia rank of Colonel.
Dep. Assist. Supdt. of Stores Bridgman, Arthur Walter
Wintle, Frank Graham,25 DSO
Mulcahy, Francis Edward-3
Markwick, Ernest Elliott2"
Clarke, Robert Fulke Noel,29 CB
Lt.Co onel Royal Artillery Turner, Frederick Mansel
Appelbe, Edward Benj.,4" Principal Ord. >
Officer, South Africa >
Wheeler, John Langford
Orditaxcb Officbbs, 2ND Class, with
Substantive rank of Lieut .Colonel.
Cooke, William Butterworth21
Leggett, Frederick Octavius23
Heath, Edward35, temp. Ord. Officer, ist\
Lieutenant Royal Artillery
FIBSl COM-
MISSION-
ED BANK.
! i Apr. 74
31 July 67
13 June 72
1 Jan. 76
13 June 72
1? June 72
8 Jan. £8
1 Jan. 76
13 June 72
PRESENT
BANK.
1 Apr. 98
Woolwich Arsenal.
29 Nov. 00
14 liar. 01
Oct. 01.
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Captain Dublin Fusiliers ...
Captain Middlesex Regt.
Class, with rank of Col
Jeans, Charles Gilchrist ,
Hobbs, George Radley,24 CMG
Purchas, Charles, Chief Ord. Officer, with >
rank of Colonel S
Atkinson, George Robert
Sadler, Alfred3"
Heron, Thomas,38 is* Class temp, with 1
rank of Colonel /
Barrett, Henry Walter39
Collingwood.Wm.Geo., temp.Ord. Officer, )
1st Clan, Kith rank of Col. 4 Nov. 01... )
Battersby, Thomas Preston
Parkinson, Percival George
Law, Robert Theophilus Hewitt41
Captain Cheshire Regiment, Butcher, George James, CMG
Captain R. Malta Artillery.. ISamut, Achilles, CMG
Capt. York and Lane. Regt. Smyth, Hugo William Nairne Scott" ...
Capt. 1 West India Regt. ...jMoulton-Barrett, Edward A., CMG
Captain Irish Regiment [Crawford, Raymund
Ordnance Officers, 3RD Class, with
Substantive rank of Major.
Stanley, Edmond Talbot42 .'
Jackson, Robert Whyte Melville. CMG,
Chief Ordnance Officer, Cape Colony
Seymour, Edward Hamilton
Angell, Frederick John48
Taylor, Reynell H. Bayley49
Bunny, Frank William M'T.50
Lambert, Walter
Tribe, Cecil Walford
Audain, Mark Ralph Payne
Hall, Charles51
Perry, Hugh Whitchurch
Caird, Edward Devon
Parsons.Harold Daniel Edmund,55 CMG. \
Chief Ordnance Officer, Base Depot, with >
rank of Lt.Col )
Tracy, William Maxwell56
Sherwood, Oliver Caton6' (Bt.Lt.Col. )
29 Nov. 00) j
Mathew, Chas. Massy,57-D<SO
Hale, John Henry
Anley, Henry Augustus
Meeres, Charles Stuart
Hale, Thomas Wyatt58
Milward, Frederick David
Moore-Lane, William59
Nowlan, Thomas Bowman
Palmer, Arthur Steuart
Oednincb Officbbs, 4TH Class, with
Substantive rank of Captain.
Thorpe, John Claude66
[Langhcrne, Harold Stephen
15 Jan.
! 6 Jan.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
2 Feb.
5 Sept.
24 Mar.
14 Jan.
13 Nov.
21 June
11 Aug.
14 Jan.
1 Apr. 96 1 Malta.
1 Apr. 961 Woolwich Arsenal.
1 Apr. 961R. A. Clothing Dept.
1 June 98 Western District.
1 Dec. 98
1 Oct. 99
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
4 May
2 July
14 Sept.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
24 Apr.
11 Sept.
29 Nov.
1 Apr.
30 Nov.
Portsmouth.
South Africa.
China.
Captain Devonshire Regt...
Capt. Inniskilling Fusiliers
Captain Dublin Fusiliers ...
Captain Irish Fusiliers
Major K. 0. S. Borderers...
Major Berkshire Regt
Major Royal Artillery
Major Leinster Regiment...
Major Dublin Fusiliers
Major Connaught Rangers
Major Royal Artillery
Captain West Kent Regt
Major West Surrey Regt....
Major West Surrey Regt.
Major West India Regt. ...
Cap:. Durham Lt. Infantrj
Cap:. E. Lancashire Regt..
Cap-.ain East Surrey Regt.
Major Royal Artillery
Bt. Major Wiltshire Regt....
Major Lancashire Fusiliers
Major Royal Artillery
Major Royal Artillery
Major York & Lane. Regt...
Weedon .
Egypt.
Ceylon.
f Assist. Dirctr. Gen.
I of Ord.,War Office.
N.W. District.
Gibraltar.
Halifax, N.S.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Aldershot.
Ce3'lon.
Ireland.
D. A. Director Gen.
Ord., War Office.
Bermuda.
A.O.Corps.Woolwich
South Africa.
Halifax, N.S.
South Africa.
Cork District.
6 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 96' South Africa.
S- j 19 Feb. 3i]i9 Feb. 97'south Africa.
Captain Royal Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery
Lieu'. Royal Artillery IScott, Robert Kellock, temp. Major
Bt.JIajor Royal Artillery ...[Townsend, Samuel C. Chetwode66
Captain Royal Artillery iSmith, William Hugh Usher
Bt.MajorR.MarineArtilleryJBarton, Alured Yarker
Captain Royal Artillery Salmon, James Nelson
Captain lloyal Artillery ... [Hamilton. Robert Sydney
Bt.ilajor Warwick Regt. ...[Wrigley, Clement Carr
Cap-.ain Royal Scots Egan, Michael Henry
Captain R. Marine Art 'Pym, Frederick Harry Norris
Captain Royal Artillery [Watts, Charles Donald Raynsford
Captain Royal Artillery ...Wynter, Francis Arthur,66 DSO
Captain Royal Artillery iWailes, William Eteson
Captain Royal Artillery 'Gordon, Alfred Ernest
Captain Royal Artillery M'Cheane, Montagu William Hiley
Captain Royal Artillery Keddie, Herbert William Graham
Captain Royal Artillery Trimnell, William Duncan Conybeare.
Captain Royal Artillery Pike, Sydney Royston
Captain Royal Artillery Partridge, Richard Grenville
Captain Royal Artillery Forbes, Arthur
Captain Cheshire Regiment Tod, Alexander George William6'
14 Jan.
22. Jan.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
6 Apr.
14 Jan.
23 Oct.
13 Aug.
23 Feb.
22 Jan.
80 7
81I24
79 26
80! 1
79, '
So 5
8021
79 16
81 4
Apr. 98 R. A. Clothing Dept.
Aug. 98 Purneet.
Nov. 98^ Scottish District.
Dec. 98JHcme District.
Apr. 99 Woolwich Arsenal.
Apr. 99; South Africa.
May 99 Jamaica.
Aug. 991 Belfast.
Feb. oolE. District.
Apr. 00 Curragh District.
10 May 82 1 Apr. 00
.1
9 Sept. 82
23 An;
23 Aug. 84
9 Sept. 82' 1
7 Feb. 85| 1
27 July 80 7
7 Feb. 85! 6
12 May 83 11
23 Fe 1. 81 14
26 July 81 b
10 May 82' 1
14 Feb. 83 9
16 Sept.85 18
16 July 91 26
14 Feb. 90 26
27 July 88 1
1 Sept.81' 9
15 Feb. 84 1
13 Feb. 91 i2
21 Sept. 80 1
6 Feb. 84| 1
1 Sept.86| 1
25 July 90' 9
14 Feb. 90 28
17 Feb. 88 5
24 July 91! 5
13 Feb. 92 5
14 Mar. 94' s
1 + July 94 5
15 June 95 5
25 July 99 19
15 Feb. 89 it
12 Nov. 84 17
Apr. 00
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Jim.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Oct.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
00 South Africa.
00 Egypt.
00 Woolwich.
oi|R.A. Clothing Dept.
01: South Africa.
oiiDevonport.
01! Dublin Dist.
01 [South Africa.
Apr. 96J
Apr. 96
Apr. 96I
Feb. 97
Apr. 97,
Apr. 97
Apr. 99
Feb. 98
Apr. 99
Apr. 99
Apr. 99
May 98
Sept. 98
Apr. 99
Apr. 99
Apr. 99
Apr. 99
Apr. 99
Apr. 99
June 99
July 99
Aug. 99
Halifax, N.S.
Burscough.
South Africa.
Mauritius. "
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Thames District.
Ceylon.
South Africa.
Straits Settlement?.
Haulbowline
Bermuda.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Malta.
South Africa.
Spec. Serv.S. Africa.
Woolwich Arsenal,
Maltj..
3^9
Army Ordnance Department.
Commistioned Hank.
Captain Royal Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery
Captiin Royal Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery
Capt. R. Art. (List. Officer)
Captain R. Malta Artillery
Major Hampshire Regiment
Major Reserve
Major North Stafford Regt.
Captain York Light Inf. ...
Captiin East Surrey Regt.
Captain Royal Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery
Captain Westlndia Regt....
Captain West India Regt....
Captain Royal Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery
Captaiu Royal Artillery
Captain Royal Marines
Captain Reserve
Major Roval Artillery .. ..
West Riding Regt
Captain Wiltshire Regt. ...
Captain Reserve
Captain Royal Artillery
Captain Reserve
Captain
Captain
Captain
Captain
Captain
Captain
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery..
Royal Artillery..
Royal Artillery..
Royal Artillery..
Royal Artillery..
ORDNANCE OFFICERS, 4TH CLASS, icith
Substantive rank of Captain.
. Woodifleld, Anthony Hudson
. Stewart, James Anthony08
. Rickard, Frank M
. Carter, Gerard Edward
) Spencer, Maurice
Bernard, Joseph Francis
Gill, Rohert Hinds"
Davies, Wilbraham Thomas70
Mackenzie-Pendrill, Alan'l
Pease, Lawrence Willoughby72
Tulnell, Lionel Charles Go9tling
Maunsell, Manuel Charles
Blunt, Charles Jasper43
Langlands, Percy7*
Murison, Albert Lewis
Galloway, Frank Lennox5a
iHalse, Stanley Clarence
Fisher, Charles Alexarder
Willis, Richard ffolliott
|Trevor, Philip Christian William76
Waring, Henry
JBainbridge, Norman Bruce, DSO
Bradbridge, Edward UVher
Travers, X. T. Otho
iHollinshead, H. N. B
Temporary.
Oliver, William James, Hun. Major S.E. ")
! of Scotland Artillery 5
Peile, Alfred James
Cochrane. Norman Denneys
Pbipps, Charles FosketD
Robinson, Henry
Corrie, George Gowan Wyatt
Blauford Charles Edward
PRESENT
BANK.
STATION.
FIRST COM-
MISSION-
ED BAKE.
17 Feb. 86; 1 Apr. oo|
16 Feb. 87 1 Apr. 00 South Africa.
27 July 92 1 Apr. 00 Portsmouth.
14 Dec. 92; 1 Arjr. ooJSouth Africa.
6 May 00 6 May 00 China.
15 July 91123 Mav ooSoutb Africa.
10 Mar. 83 23 July 00 Aldershot.
23 May 78] 5 Sept. 00 South Africa.
6 Aug. 79 7 Jan. oiiAlexandria.
19 Dec. S3 1 Mar. oriSouth Africa.
28 Apr. 861 1 Mar. 01 South Africa.
29 Apr. 85 1 Apr. 01 Bermuda.
16 Sept. 85 1 Apr. 01 Guernsey.
3 MajT 90- 1 Apr. 01 Hong Kong.
10 Oct. 91 1 Apr. 01 Sierra Leone.
27 July 88 1 Apr. oi'Gibraltar.
13 Feb. 91 1 Apr. 01 Devonport.
1 Feb. 93 1 Apr. 01 Malta.
1 Feb. 94 1 Apr. 01 Barbadoes.
25 Aug. 83 27 Apr. or Portsmouth.
rOct. 82 15 June 01 Gibraltar.
3 May 90 30 July 01 Woolwich.
2 June 04 21 Sept. 01 South Africa.
22 Feb. 7921 Sept. 01 Colchester.
27June93io Oct. 01 J
6 Apr. 79 18 July 00
17 Feb. 8S 1 Mar. 01
14 Feb. 90 1 Mar. 01
30 Nov. 91 1 Mar. 01
5 Feb. 92 1 Mar. 01
8 Mar. 92' 1 Mar. 01
1 Jan. oi' 1 Mar. 01
Stirling.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Commissaries of Ordnance.
fihstcom
mission-
ed RANK.
HON.
CAPTAIN.
PRESENT
BANK.
STATION.
Moore, Robert 23 Oct. 78
Tims, Frederick'*' 30 Nov.
Ward, William Homan 17 Dec. 82
Genders, Joshua 29 Jan. 90
Thompson, John 24 July 90
Cox, William 6 Apr. 92
Stoyle, George Henryfu to July 95
Collins, David Edward81 6 Apr. 92
Cooper, Henry ■. 6 Apr. 92
Erooks, James 6 Apr. 9
Deputy Commissaries of Ordnance, Sou. Capts.
Hamlin, RichardJ.ames iS May 92
Andrews. Henry George 25 May 92
Walker, Samuel Jf'All 22 Dec. 94
Swan, William 18 Mar. 9;
Richards, Charles Stewart I 7 May 9
Hall, John Spencer82 7 May 05
Emberton, Francin 10 July 95
Staples, Arthur George 27 Aug. 95
Young, James 10 Sept.95
Costigan, -James Lawrence 13 Sept.95
Saunders, Josiah 19 Sept.95
Spedding, Charles George 13 Nov. 95
Kirby, Francis E 21 Dec. 95
Coar, Dionysius 28 Dec. 95
Booth, Richard Henry '22 Jan. 96
Browne, William I22 Jan.
M'Cann, John 26 Feb. 90
Howes. William I 4 Mar. 96
Hirst, William Mears 29 Apr. 96
Hutchings, William 29 Apr. 96
Yallop, John 6 May of
Macrae, Farquhar 1 10 June96
Robertson, Alexander Pittendrigh '17 Junege
Bush, Harry William 27 Jan. 00
Hallick, William 27 Jan. 00
Waters, Frederick Gilbert83 29 Juneg6
Morris, Thomas Casen 1 3 July 96
JLinington, Joseph j 3 Mar. 97
Moss, John Wingfield 1 7 Apr. 97
Assistant Commissaries of Ordnancb, Son. Lieula}
Staple, John • 7 May 95
Lee, James Victor '24 June 96
Linnell, Alfred 7 Apr. 97
Myers, William 7 Apr. 07
Parke, George Arthur84 , 8 May 97
Wyatt, Frank Horace.., 27 July 97
xurner, John Digty 22 Sept.97
Goodinson, Wrilliam Henry 23 Mar. 08
Lovett, Henry 23 Mar. '"
Honey, Charles Henry ^\ Mar,
Meyer, Gabriel Cherles Eugene.... i 6 Apr. ^_
Wise, William Thomas .' 6 Apr. 9S
Burdall, Albert 20 Apr. 98
Everest, William Charles Robert 4 May 98
Brown, Arthur James 25 May 98
23 Oct. 88 25 May oS Tower.
30 Nov. 91 26 May 98 Woolwich Dockyard.
17 Dec. 92 26 May 98 Portsmouth.
29 June 96 1 Dec. 98 Gibraltar.
18 July 96,24 May 99 Fleetwood.
3 Mar. 97, 1 Apr. 00 Aldershot.
1 Apr. 98 29 Nov.ooJSouth Africa.
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 01 'Hyde Park.
4 Apr. 01 1 York.
2 Oct. oiiDublin.
8 May 97 8 May 97(Woolwich.
7 July 97 7 July 97,Chatham.
22 Sept.97,22 Sept.97|Woolwich.
22 Sept.97l22 Sept.97;Colchester.
3 Dec. 97' 3 Dec. 97!HongKoDg.
21 Jan. 98121 Jan. 98lMalta.
22 Jan. 9S122 Jan. 98'South Africa.
1 Apr. 98 1 Apr. 98
25 May 98125 May 981st. Lucia.
26 May 98126 May 98 Halifax, N.S.
1 June 981 1 June 98 Bermuda.
8June98{ 8 June 98 Devonport.
14 Nov. 98 14 Nov. g8 Malta.
26 Nov. 98,26 Nov. 98 Ceylon.
1 Dec. 98 1 ' Dec. 98 Bermuda.
1 Feb. 991 1 Feb. 99 South Africa.
24 May 99|24 May 90 South Africa.
1 Apr. 00 1 1 Apr. oo{ South Africa.
1 Apr. 00; 1 Apr. 00 St. Lucia.
1 Apr. 00! 1 Apr. oo'South Africa.
1 Apr. 00 1 Apr. oo|
1 Apr. oo' 1 Apr. 00 Bermuda
1 Apr. ooj 1 Apr. 00 Woolwich Arsenal.
29 Nov. 00(29 Nov. 00 South Africa.
9 Nov. 0&I29 Nov. oo. South Africa.
1 Apr. 01
4 Apr,
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
1 Apr. oijSouth Africa.
4 Apr. oijSouth Africa.
2 Oct. 01 War Office.
2 Oct. 01 1 Bermuda.
1 Apr. 961 Hong Kong.
24 June 96; Devonport.
7 Apr. 97,Singapore.
7 Apr. 97, Mauritius.
8 May 97'Ceylon.
7 July 97South Africa.
22 Sept.97South Africa.
Mar. 98 Purfleet.
I23 Mar. 08 South Africa.
23 Mar. 98Woolwich.
6 Apr. 98,Sonth Africa.
6 Apr. 98 China.
20 Apr. 98 Burscough.
4 May 98 South Africa.
^25 May 98 Ceylon.
Army Ordnance Department.
370
HBSTCOM-
I MISSION-
Assistaxt Cosoiissabies or Obt»"a>"CE, Son. Lieut*, ed Hist,
Johnton, William Kobiiuon 22 June
Oldfield, 36hz. Burleigh I22 June
Randall, James Robert fi July
Robertson, Thomas Alexander 21 Dec.
Thompson. Albert Edward 4 Feb. 90
Macleay, Kenneth Poison 4 Feb. 99
Burns, Frederick 2* Feb. 99
Alwood, William Albert 22 Feb. 99
Embleton, John :9 Apr. 09
Leary, Cornelius 10 May 99
Norburn, "William Joseph 3 June 99
Lilly, Thomas 13 Dec. 99
Leamy, Alfred '27 Jan. 00
Stevens, Charles James 27 Jan
Bonsor, Stanley 27 Jan
Xetherton, William Edward 27 Jan
Westlake, William John 27 Jan. 00
Fuller, Charles William 27 Jan. 00
Mansfield, Stephen 27 Jan
Kennedy, James 27 Jan
Hayes, Frederick 27 Jan
Baker, Alfred 27 Jan,
Simons, William Alfred 27 Jan. 00
Pollock, John Heriot 6 May
Rees, Herbert 29 Nov.
Chalkley, Francis Henry 29 Nov. ool
Findlay, Richard John 29 Nov. 00]
Sargent, Alfred 11 Jan. 01
Blades. Walter William I 1 Apr.
Wiggins, Carl I 1 Apr. o
Joyce, James 1 1 Apr. o
Mitchell, Andrew Gavin 1 Apr.
Hesketh, Charles Thomas 4 Sept
Lethaby, Tom 9 Sept.
Nicholson, John 23 Nov. o
Mills, John Thomas 21 Dec
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Aldershot.
Bermuda.
Gibraltar.
South Africa.
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Harwich .
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Enniskillen.
Mauritius.
Malta.
War Office.
Weedon.
South Africa.
Curragh.
York.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Arriba.
Egypt.
South Africa.
Esquimau.
Jamaica.
Dublin.
War Office.
Inspectors of Ordnance Machinery.
First Class, with Son. rank of Major.
Captain Royal Artillery Lane, Frederick (Son. Major 24 Jan. 01)..
Captain Royal Artillery Clark, Robt. Leaver, DSO. (Son. Majors
. 24Jan.ci) i
Captain Royal Artillery Donohue,Wrn.Edw.(Ho)!..3/'iy'o/-i4Apr.oi)
Second Class, icith Son. rank of Captain.
Lieut. Royal Artillery Carlyle, Thomas
Lieut. Royal Artillery Edmonds, Richard James
Lieut. Royal Artillery Rudd, Hubert
Lieut. Royal Artillery Begbey, Henry
Lieut. Royal Artillery Hunter, Frederick Joseph
Lieut. Royal Artillery Brown, Frank
Lieut. Royal Artillery Sudds, William Benjamin
Lieut. Royal Artillery Paul, Denis
Lieut. Royal Artillery Milnes, George
Lieut. Royal Artillery Brown, Oscar
Lieut. Royal Artillery Shipman, Henry James
Lieut. Royal Artillery Brown, Frederick William Alexander ...
Lieut. Royal Artillery Collacott, John Richard
Lieut. Royal Artillery Robinson, Edward Heaton
Lieut. Royal Artillerv Everett, Charles Wallace
Lieut. Royal Artillery Truscott, John James
Lieut. Royal Artillery Grate, John
Lieut. Royal Artillerv Da vies, Percy George
Lieut. Royal Artillery , Marshall, He'nrv Alfred
Lieut. Royal Artillery (Last, Arthur John
1 Third Class, with Son. rank of Lieut.
Quennell. William Aleck
Phillips, Frank Hugh
Owen, Alfred Dudman
Mills, James Jesse
Rodd, William James Paulo
Britton, Edwin John James
Noble, Harry '
'Adams, William Henry
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94 Jamaica.
95 Bombay.
96 Portsmouth.
96 Barrackpore.
36 Rangoon.
96 N. W. Provinces.
97 South Africa.
97 Karachi.
97 Ceylon
97 Bermuda.
97 Aden
98, Chatham.
98 Harwich.
99, South Africa.
99 Tynemouth.
99 Cork.
99, South Africa.
99 Dover.
99 'Bermuda.
99 Ichina.
99 South Africa.
00 Malta .
00 Devonport.
00 Portsmouth.
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01 Woolwich.
01 Woolwich.
Officer Commanding and Instructor.— Lt.Colonel R. T. H. Law. Woolwich.
Adjutant.— Captain N. B. Bainbiidge, West Riding Regl. 1 Sept. 01.
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Army Ordnance Department.
INSPECTION
Small Abms.
Chief Inspector with rank of Lt .Colonel).— Major J. D.
Hopton, Highland Light Infantry, i Oct. oo.
Inspectors.
Major A. L. Tisdail, R. Artillery, 21 June 99 (5 Apr. 97).
Captain W. B. Wallace, Suffoli; Regimeut, 1 Oct. 00.
Assistant Inspectors.
Captain C. W. D. Pollard, Leinster Regt. 23 June 99.
Captain H. It. Hardy, West Surrey Regt. 3 Oct. 00.
Stbkl.
Inspector.— Major H. K. Adair, R. Artillery, 26 Aug. 01.
Assistant Inspectors.
Capt. H. Johnstone, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 96 (26 Apr. 9s).
Captain P. A. Bainbridge, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 97.
Captain H. A, Pratt, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 98.
Captain A. B. H. Clerke, R. Artillery, 14 Apr. 99.
Lt.Colonel W. P. Blandy, Reserve, 21 Apr. 00. (temp.).
Captain F. J. Odevaine, R. Artillery, 22 Apr. 01.
Royal Ah8bnal.
Chief Inspector. — Major A. H. P. Turner (from Royal
Artillery 9 Oct. 97 (9 Nov. 96).
Inspectors.
Major L. T. Pease, R. Mar. Art. 1 July 99 (30 Apr. 96.)
Major T. F. Bushe, CMG., R. Art. 19 Nov. 99.
Major F. F. MiDchin, Roval Artillery, 7 May 00.
Major N. B. Heffernan, R. Art. 7 May 00.
Assistant Inspectors.
Captain E. W. Davies, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 98,
Captain C. E. Phipps, Royal Artillery, 6 Apr. 98.
Captain J. H. Mansell, R. Artillery, 1 July 99(29.\lay99).
Captain R. Waring, R. Artillery, 23 June 99 (4 Aug. 95).
Major W. J. Clarke, late Royal Art. 23 Apr. od (temp.).
Major G. MacKinlay, Reserve, 28 May 00.
Captain F. A. Randolph, Royal Artillery, 26 Nov. 00.
Major A. B. Denney, Royal Artillery, 10 Apr. 01.
Captain W. H. W. Hope, Royal Artillery, 12 Apr. ci.
Captain H. G. Leahy, R. Art. 15 Apr. or.
STAFF.
Major A. S. Baker. Royal Artillery, 10 June 01.
Experimental Officer. — Captain R. A. Craig, Roya
Artillery, 1 Feb. 01.
Attached.
Deo Com. of Ord. S. MA. Walker, Army Ord. Dept.
22 Dec. 94.
Lieut. T. H. E. Anderson (District Officer), R. Artil-
lery, 21 Apr. 95.
Dep.' Com. of Ord. A. P. Robertson, Hon. Capt. Ord.
Dept. 10 May qS.
General Siobbs. [(16 July 96)
Chief Inspector.— Lt.Colonel R. S.Watson, 9 Jan. 01.
Inspector.— Major H. H. Rich, It. Artillery, 16 Oct. 99.
Assistants to Chief Inspector.— Com. of Ord. F. Tims,
Hon. Capt. Ord. Dept. 1 Apr. 99. ((temp.).
Qr.Mr. and Hon. Capt. W. T. Fenu, ret. pay, 25 Sept. 00
Rikge Finders.
Chief Inspector.— Lt.Color.el T. V. W. Phillips, Royal
Artillery, 9 Aug. 99. Woolwich.
Inspector.
Major E. F. Hoblyn, R. Art., 26 Aug. qS. Woolwich.
Assistant Inspector.— Captain W. G. Blaniord, Royal
Artillery, 10 Jan. 01. Woolwich.
MA.CHINBRV.
Superintending Enaineer and Constructor of Shipping.—
H. Travis, MIME., 27 Nov. 96. Woolwich Arsenal.
Assistant do.— A. Jackson, Esq., 13 Sept. 97. Woolwich
Arsenal. [Arsenal.
Chemist.— W. Kelluer, Ph.D. FIC. FCS. Woolwich
Clothing.
Chief Inspector.— Col. E.H.Walker, 15 Jan. 01. London.
Inspector of Colours.— Sir A. W. Woods, KCB. KCMQ.
Secretary 4" Experimental Officer, Explnsices Committee. —
Captain T. G. Tulloch, Royal Artillery, 28 Nov. 00.
Attached.
Captain W. Graham, Qr.Mr. retired pay, 24 July 90.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Oantain R. Bennett. Reserve, 3 Feb. 98. Woolwich.
Committee for Valuation and Inspection of Military Equipment (India).
Colonel G. A. Crawford, ret. pay, Royal Artillery.— For India Office.
Army Ordnance Department. — War Services.
1 Major General J. Steevens served in the Zulu warin 1879 (promoted Deputy Commissary, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer with the 2nd Division, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
•» Colonel F. E. Mulcahy was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Also served in the Boer
war of 1881 at Pretoria. Served with the Nile Expedition in 188485 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant
Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
24 Lt. Colonels W. B. Cooke and Hobbs served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
25 Colonel F. G. Wintle served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant
Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, incladingths engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches).
" Colonel E. E. Markwick served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Servedin the Boer war of 1881, and tooa
part in thedefence of Pretoria. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85
as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance).
28 Lt.Colonel F. O. Leggett served with the expedition to Ash'anti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as Senior
Ordnance Store Officer (granted the higher rate of pay, Star).
28 Colonel Clarke served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Chief Ordnance Officer (CB).
35 Lt.Colonel E. Heath served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
37 Lt.Colonel Sadler served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukum (Medal
with Clasp).
38 Colonel Heron served in the Zulu war in 1379, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni in
eluding the capture of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
38 Lt.Colonel Barrett served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
10 Colonel Appelbe served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition 111
1885, and in the subsequent operations in the Eastern Soudan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie). Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Order of the Osmanieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
Served in the South African warin 1899-1900 as Chief Ordnance Officer L;nes of Communication (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Ordnance Officer 1st Class).
*' Lt.Colonel Law served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1S99-1900 as Chief Ordnance Officer at the Base.
" Major Stanley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal).
** Lt. Colonel Hugo Smyth served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 w,th the 1st
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
18 Major Angell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Iri-h Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in i83i, and
was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
and Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
48 Major Taylor.— For War Services, see King's Own Scottish Borderers.
50 Major Bunny.— For War Services, see Berkshire Regiment.
si Major Hall served in the Boer war of 1880-S1. and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
55 Lt.Colonel Parsons served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal Weft
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lickhart( Medal with two Clasps) : was Post Transport Officer at Pym-
mnna for four months, and Superintendent of Armv Signalling 3rd Brigade from Jnly 1887 to February 1888.
" Major Tracy.— For War Services, see West Surrey Regiment.
Army Ordnance Department. — War Services. 37°^
>r Major Mathew served with the Snudan Frontier Field Force in i33s-35, and was presjnt in th3 eaga?e-
tnent at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
58 Major Hale.— For 'War Services, see Wiltshire Regiment.
^•59 Major W. Moore-Lane, Captain 0. J. Blunt, and Captain F. L. Galloway.— For War Service?, sea Royal
Garrison Artillery.
61 Lt.C'olonel Sherwood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 in the Ordaanca
Store Department (granted the higher rate of pay, Star).
63 Captain Tjd.— For War Services, see Cheshire Regiment.
K Major Townsend, Captains Thorpe and Wynter. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
m Captain Stewart. — For War Services, see Royal Garrison Artillery.
^9 Major Gill. — For War Services, see Hampshire Regiment.
70 Major Davies served in the Afghan war in i33o with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar Field
ycrrce under Major General Phayre (Medal).
I1 Major Mackenzie-Pendrill served in the operations in Zululand in 18S8.
" Captain Pease. — For War Services, see Yorkshire Light Infantry.
*j Captain Langlands. — For War Services, see West India Regiment.
•° Captain Trevor served in the Burmese Expedition in 1837-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Jledal with Clasp).
7i Captain Tims served in the Egyptian war of 1S32 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
- Captain Stoyle served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin (9th September)
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Me'dal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-E5
Clasp)
81 Captain D. E. Collins served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal).
8a Captain J. S. Hall served in the Egyptian war oT 1S82 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
83 Captain F. G. Waters served.in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Ex-
pedition in 1884-85.
84 Lieut. G. A. Parke served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (promoted
to be Assistant Commissary of Ordnance, Medal).
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Agents for Payment of Officers of Army Pag Department at Home Stations — Messrs. Cos & Co.
1 Colonel Drage served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1834-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Chief Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Colonel E. H. Gorges served in the Kafir war m 1877-7S, including the operations against the Galekas
and Gaikas; also served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Colonel Richmond accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. Commanded the advanced guard of Houssas at the action of
E-saman, and a company of Wood's Regiment at the reconnaissance in force of the 27th November (twice men-
tioned in despatches, promoted to tin Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp).
9 Colonel W. H. Mortimer served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in theS. African warin 1899-1900 as Chief Paymaster at Maritzburg (C.B.).
10 Colonel H. W. Phillips served in the Zulu war in 1879 (MecJal with Clasp).
14 Lt. Colonel Longley served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, was present at the
actions of Maketu and Te Ranga, and served with the expeditions in the province of Taranaki (mentioned in
despatches, Medal). Served with the 85th Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 with the Koorum Division,
including the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
17 Lt.Cokmel Churchill served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
19 Colonel Coppinger served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'9 Lt.Colonel Barnes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5.
20 Colonel Caulfeild Stoker served in theAshanti warin 1873-74, including the repulse of tne Ashanti army at
Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1373 (Medal).
21 Colonel Ward served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the defence of Fommanah (Medal with Clasp).
a Colonel D'Aguilar served in the Boer war of 1881 as Paymaster with the Advanced Force. Also served with
the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-83 (mentioned in despatches); and in the opera-
tions in Zululand in 1888.
23 Lt.Colonel Bromfield served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1866 (Medal).
M Lt.Colonel Robinson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31 Lt.Colonel Ternan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
32 Lt.Colonel R. O'S. Brooke served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Si Lt.Colonel Humfrey served with the iath Regiment in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition
against the tribes in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in charge of the Field Treasure Cbest and as Provost Marsha! (Medal).
34 Lt.Colonel Singer served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Reginvmt throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
35 Colonel Dewar served in the Zulu war of 1879, first with the 57th Regiment, being present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Eko we, afterwards as Commandant of Fort Tenedos, and finally as Staff Office at Fort
Pearson (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Forcein 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
35 Lt.Colonel J. O'B. Umry served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 as Adjutant to the 51st Foot (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan warin 1S78-79 as Adjutant to the 51st Foot, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5.
37 Lt.Colonel E. R. Reid served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as District
Paymaster of the force.
38 Lt.Colonel Rathborne served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
40 Lt.Colonel Angus, while a Lieutenant in the 7th Royal Fusiliers, served in the Afghan war in 1(578-79 as
Staff Officer of Transport (Medal).
41 Lt.Colonel Mackie served in the Abvssinian campaign with the Transport Corps (Medal) . Served in the Af-
ghan war of 1878-70 in the Candahar Column as Staff Oflicer of Transport at Sukkur (Medal). Served 10 the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 throughout the operations of the River Column under Major General Earle and was
present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
a Lt.Colonel H. C. Cowell served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
44 Colonel Lysaght served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp , and Khedive's Star).
Lt.Colonel Bennett served with the 24th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) .
10 Major Dolby served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also servedwith the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6. Served in theexpedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
* Major S. J. Wynne served in the expedition to the Soudan in 188s with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Major Dick served m the Zulu war and in the operations against Seknkuni in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Hazara campaign in i8S3 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
M Major M'Causland served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the
375_6 Army Fay Department. — War Services.
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
55 Major Denys served in the Hazara Expedition in :888 as Paymaster with the 2nd Battalion Seafortb
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Paymaster with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp).
56 Major Sandes served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
57 Major G. V. Wellesley served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5.
59 Major Smythe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht
Expedition (Medal).
60 Major C. F. H. Beardmore served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the action of Essaman and battje
of Amoaful (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
62 Major Collings served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the action
of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
63 Major Duckott served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the 21st Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
64 Major Sheehan served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ments at Zungin Nek and Kambula (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber
Line Force (Medal).
66 Major Lowry served with the 2nd Battalion York 8-ad Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
67 Major Carden served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions
at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
68 Major Worlledge was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
69 Major Burnett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the 99th Foot, and was present in thi? engagements at
Inyezane and Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal and Clasp).
70 Major Lindop served with the 80th Regiment in the Transvaal in November and December 1878, in the
Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border as Ordnance Officer in 1879, and during the invasion of
Zululand, being present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
71 Major Stubbs served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"- Major Medhurst served in the Afghan war iu 1878-79 with the 59th Regiment (Medal).
7:1 Major Morgan served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 188S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish
Regiment including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
"* Major Graham served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
75 Major Bray served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
77 Major Newland served in the operations in Zululand in :833.
80 Major Stacpole served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
33 Major A. G. Smith served with the Dougola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal) ; and in the operations in 1898, including the battle of the Atbara (men-
tioned in despatches. Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
86 Captain Jennings-Bramly. — For War Services, see 6 Dragoons.
87 Captain Benson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
58 Captain Harvest served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 23rd Madras Infantry (Medal with Clasp)
90 Captain Cox served iu the Soudan campaign in i335 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
91 Captain Bass. — For War Services, see Irish Regiment.
92 CaDtain Alexander served in the Burmese Expedition in 1838-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire R3gi-
ment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
93 Captain Payne served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
94 Captain Morgan served in the Hazara Expedition in i838 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
95 Captain Hadow served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp).
96 Captain Sugden served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
97 Captains Lauder and Ruston.— For War Services, see Devonshire Regiment.
98 CaDtain Nolan served in the operations in Matabeleland in 1S93-94 (Medal).
100 Captain Hale served in the operations near Suakin in December 1898 including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
101 Captain Brett served with the Burmese Eypelition in 1887-89 including the operations in the Chin Hills
(Medal with Clasp).
102 Captains Todd and Hill.— For War Services, see Dublin Fusiliers.
103 Captain Sargeaunt served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-
Lusbai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
104 Captain don. G. B. Molesworth served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
105 Captain Worgan served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1397-98 with the Imd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the
operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
106 Captain Harris. — For War Services, see Yorkshire Light Infantry.
107 Captain Church. — For War Services, see Connaught Rangers.
108 Captain Collyer served with the Chitral Relief Fores under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the 1st Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal
with Clasp).
109 Captain Cooke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present m the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
110 Captain Dobbm served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
i" Captain Hewett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
(Medal with two Clasps).
113 Captain Ravenhill.— For War Services, see Scots Fusiliers.
u4 Captain Stuart.— For War Services, see Northampton Regiment.
115 Lieuts. Pigott and Pringle. — For War Services, see Border Regiment.
us Captain Davies.— For War Services, see Royal Fusiliers.
117 Captain de la Oondamine.— For War Services, see Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
»8 Cantata Beamish.— For War Services, see West India Regiment.
Army Medical Service. 3 77
(Office, No. 18, Victoria Street, Westminster.)
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the Medical Officers, see page iii.]
DlEECIOE Geneeai.
Taylor, William,2 CB. MD. MCh. Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, Son. Physician to the King [R] ;
Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 64 ; Surgeon, 1 liar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 30 Sept. 76 ; Brigade 'Surgeon, 5 Feb. 90 ; Surgeon,
Colonel, 10 Mar. 95 ; Surgeon Major General, 25 Mar. 96. India.
Army Medical Staff.
Subgeox Gbnebals (ranking as Major Generals
Preston, Alexander Francis,1 BA. MB. LBCSI. 3 June or [R] ; Assist. Surg, 30 Sept. 63; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73;
Surgeon Maior. 28 Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 30 Nov. 86 ; Surgeon Colonel, j3 Mar. 92; Surgeon Major General,
30 Mar. 96. Son. Physician to the King.
O'Dwyer, Thomas Francis,6 MD. LSCS. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 64 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 30 Sept. 76;
Brigade Surgeon, 1 Feb. 83; Surgeon Colonel, 6 Feb. 03 ; Surgeon Maior General, 6 July 96. Aldershot.
Cuffe, Charles MacDonogh,' CB. LRCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed. LAB. Dub. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 63 ; Surgeon, z Mar. 73 ;
Surgeon Major, 28 Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 1 Sept. 88; Surgeon Colonel, 6 July 93; Surgeon Major General,
20 Xov. 96. Portsmouth.
Muir, Henry Skey,9 CB. MD. MECS. Deputy Director General Army Medical Service, 16 Feb. 99; Assist. Surg.3i Mar. 64;
Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 28 Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 1 Nov. 38; Surgeon Colonel, 23 Dec. 93; Surgeon
Maior General, 30 Nov. 96. War Office.
Wilson, Sir William Deane,11 KCMG. MB. LBCSI. PMO. South Africa, 9 Oct. 99 ; Assist. Surg. 1 Oct. 67 ; Surgeon,
1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major, 1 Oct. 79; Brigade Surgeon, 28 Oct. 89; Surgeon Colonel, 18 July 94; Surgeon General,
3 Oct. 98. South Africa.
Price, William Sparks Martin,12 LECPI. LBCSI. Son. Surgeon to Governor General of India; Assist. Surg.
30 Sept. 64; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major, 30 Sept. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 7 Nov. 89; Surgeon Colonel,
27 Feb. 9i ; Surgeon General, 1 Dec. 98. Bombay.
O'Farrell, Thomas, lbMD. LBCSI. Assist. Surg. 31 Mar. 65 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 31 Mar. 77 ; Brigade
Surgeon, to Dec. 90; Surgeon Colonel, 24 Nov. 95 ; Surgeon General, i July 99. Malta.
Evatt, Geo. Jos. Hamilton,20 MD. LBCSI. Assist. Surg. 31 Mar. 65 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 31 Mar. 77 ;
Brigade Surgeon, 30 Nov. 91 ; Surgeon Colonel, 30 Mar. 96 ; Surgeon General , 20 Nov. 99. Oevonport.
Royal Army Medical Corps.
COLONBLS.
Maturin, John,1" LBCP.Ed. LBCSI.
M'Watters, Wm.21 LBCPI. LBCSI. 1
Notter,Jas.Lane,B4.1fZ).afCA.£flCSr. }
MBCPI. j
Comerford, Henry,22 MD. MCh. !
Rooney, Jas. Patrick, LBCPI. LBCSI.
Stevenson. Wm. Flack, CB. MB. MCh. "1
Lines of Communication, South Africa, .-
Kith rank of Surgeon General \
Eaton, Robt.Coleman,'8 LBCPI. LBCSI
Burnett, Wm. Fvas.,2* LBCP.Ed. LBCSI.
Townsend, Edmond,25 CB. CMG. MD. 1
MCh ;
Supple, James Francis,26 CB. LBCPI.)
LBCSI. )
Mo^re, Joseph Henry ,^ LBCP.Ed. }
LRCS.Ed )
Corbett, Rbt. de la Conr.^DSO.MD.M Ch.
M'Namara.W. Henry,29 CB. CMG. MD. ~i
FBCSI. $
Gollwey, Sir Thomas Joseph,*1 KCMG. '1
CB. MD. MCh j
Duke, Alex.Wm.3fZ). LBCSI. LAS. Dub.
Beamish, Jas. Mavbury,32 MA. MD. 1
MCh. MBCS. DPS.Camb /
Clery, James Albert,34 CB. MB. MCh. ...
Fawcett, Wm. James,*5 BA. MB. MCh.
Saunders, Wm. Egerton,36 CB. LBCP. \
MBCS )
Charlton, William Johnston, LBCPI. )
LBCSI. $
Anthonisz, Alfred Heni-v,3^ 3TB. MCh. ...
Esham, Richard, CMB. LBCP. Ed. \
LBCS.Ed /
M'Namara, James,33 MD. LBCSI.
Leake.GeorgeDalton Nugent,40 Jf.fi C.S. )
LSA. LBCP. DPS.Camb j
Allin, Wm. Briggs,54 MB. LBCP.Ed. 1
LBCS.Ed j
Gubbins, W. Launcelotte,60 BA. MB. I
M.Ch.Assist. Director Army Med. Sero.f
O'Connell, Mathew Daniel,12 MD.MCh. )
MBCPI. $
LlEE TENANT COLONELS.
Joynt, Edward Hearne,43 .IfD. MCh
Edge, John Dallas, « MD. LBCSI
Blood, Robert, MD.MCh
Barrow, Hy. John Waller ,*"MBCS. LSA.
Donovan.William,4" CB. LBCPI. LBCSI.
Quill, Richard Henry,48 MB. MCh
Blennerhassett, Blennerhassett Mont- )
gomerie,49 CMG. LBCPI. LBCSI. ... $
Slaughter, Wm. Budd,18 MBCS. LSA. ...
Pratt, William Simeon,53 MB. M Ch
ASSIST AX I
SUBGEON.
. 30 Sept. 64
2 Oct. 65
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
SDESIOS.
SUBGEON
1IAJ0B.
BRIGADE
iUEGEON-.
SUBGEON
COLONEL.
WHEKE
STATIONED.
4 Feb. 77 30 Sept.76 11 Sept. 90 3 Oct. 9; Colchester.
1 Mar. 73 2 Oct. 77 27 Dec. 91 7 May 96 Nova Scotia.
1 Mar. 7331 Mar. 78 28 Mar. 92 6 July 96 Aldershot.
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 781 5 Apr. 92 6 July 96 Dover.
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 7816 Jane 92 8 July 96 Edinburgh.
31 Mar. 66 1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 78 3 Aug. 92 9 July 96 Netley.
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
\ 1 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 78 6 Sept.921 9 July 96 Bombay (Poona).
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. 78 6 Oct. 92 9 July 96! Bengal (Mussoorie).
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 79
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 79
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 79 it Apr. 93
1 Mar. 73 1 Oct. 79 3 June 93
1 Apr. 93^7 Jan. 97 South Africa.
9 Apr. 93 29 May 98' Bombay.
13 JunegS^Punjab.
22 June 98 Bengal (Lucknow)
1 Oct. 67 1 Mar. 73 1 Oct. 79 6 July 93
31 Mar. 74 15 June 85 9 July 96
1 Oct. 68 1 Mar. 73' 1 Oct. 80' 8 Sept. 94
1 Apr. 71 1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 83:27 Feb. 95
1 Apr. 71 1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 83 10 Mar. 95
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 831 1 Apr. 91
1 Mar. 73! 1 Apr. 83 1 May 95
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 83! 2 May 95
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 83! 1 Apr. 91
1 Mar. 73I 1 Apr. 83! 1 Apr. 91
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
4 Eeb. 77
30 Sept.73
1 Apr. 71 1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. »3( 9 July 95
1 Apr. 83 3 Oct. 95
15 June 85' 9 July 96
3oSept.8s|3°Nov. 96
1 Apr. 83 7 Nov. 95
I ASSISTANT
' SUBGKON.
SUBGEON.
SUBGEON
BANK OF
LT.COL.
i Apr. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 83' 1 Apr. 91
1 Mar. 73 20 Aug. 7330 Sept. 91
1 Mar. 73:30 Sept.8330 Sept. 91
1 Mar. 73'3o Sept. 83 30 Sept. 91
1 Mar. 73:30 Mar. 84J30 Mar. 92
1 Mar. 73I30 Mar. 84 30 Mar. 92
1 Mar. 73:30 Mar. 84,30 Mar. 92
1 Mar. 7330 Mar. 84I30 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 7415 June 85130 Sept. 93
7 Sept.98 South Africa (a).
16 Nov. 98JHome District.
1 Dec. 98 ; Chester.
9 Dec. 98 Bengal (Allahabad).
13 Mar. 99|south Africa (a).
10 May 99 Egypt.
4 June 99 Madras.
1 July 99, Netley.
15 Nov. 99 Madras (Sec ndera-
20 Ndv. 99 Natal. [bad.)
4 July 00
6 Nov. co
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00
10 Apr. 01
BEIG.SUBG
LT.COL.
Natal.
Cork.
Woolwich.
P.M.O.Sth.Africa(a).
P.M.O.Sth.Africa(a)
7 Dec. 9°;
8 Jan. 96 P
9 Apr. 96
7 May 96
24 June 96
30 June 96
Jamaica.
M. O. S.
4 July 96
Africa (6).
Punjab.
Punjab.
P. M. O.S.Africa (b).
Ceylon.
Punjab.
6 July 96 Bengal.
9 July g6| Gibraltar.
(a) With rank of Surgeon General.
[b) With rank of Colonel.
37S
Royal Army Medical Corps.
1
assistant|
SURGEON.
i Apr. 71
Lieutenant Colonels.
Webb, William Edward, '-'MD. MCh. LSA.
Williamson, John Gover,59 LRCP.\
MRCS. LSA. Reserve $
Mapleton, Reginald William,583fB. MCh. j
Thomsett, Richard Gillham,01 LRCPI. \
LRCSL 5
Keys, Christopher Wm. Moore, MD.MCh. 30 Mar. 72
Wood. Oswald Gillespie," CB. MD. 1 I
LRCS.Ed /
-Martin, John,™ LRCS. Ed. LAH. a.o.m. 8<:|
Gormley, Joseph Andrew," MD. MCh. .'..
Swayne, Charles Henry,05 DSO. \ ' „«.. „
LRCP.Erl. LRCS.Ed. LAU j 3°Mar'7
Trevor, Francis Wollaston,66 MB \
MCh. MRCS. $
Carter, Sidney Herbert," BA. MB.\
LRCS.Ed j
May, William Allan, MRCS. LSA
Miller, Wm. Birkmyre,69 MA.MD. MCh.
Bourke, George Deane.'«LRCPI.LRCSI.
Charlesworth, Henry,18 MRCS. LSA. ...
Dorman, John Cotter,"2 CMO. MB. MCh.
LeMottee, George Herbert,"3Jf-D.2fCA. 1
MRCS. LSA .J
Chester, William Litchfield,"* BA. MB. )
MCh. MRCPI. i
Mapleton, Edward Arthur, MB. CM. ...
Fenn, Ernes'. Marrold,'c CLE. LRCP. \
Ed. MRCS $
Wolseley, Wm. Owen," LRCPI. LRCSI
Sloggett, Arthur Thomas,^ CAfG.")
LRCP. Ed. MRCS. Knight of Grace S
of St. John of Jerusalem )
Morris, John James,"6 MD. MCh
Williamson.John Francis,80 CMO. MB. |
LCh /
Rainsford.Wm. J.Read,68 CIE. LRCPI. >
LRCSI. f
Johnston, Percy Herbert,89 CMO. MD.\
MCh /
Emerson, 1. Bomford,90 Z-KCPJ. LRCSI.
Roche, Eugenius Alfred,18 MRCS. LSA.
Bourke, Ulick Joseph,92 LRCSI. LSA. ...
Peyton, Jones Lloyd,94 MB. LCh
Hughes, George Arthur,90Z»SO. M B. M Ch
Somerville-Large, Brisbane Warren, )
LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed j
Gunning, Robert Cardwell, LRCPI. \
LRCSI. j
Browne, Andrew Lang, MD. MCh. Res.
Johnston, Wm. Thos.,96 MD. LRCS.Ed.
Hodson, Robert Doveton,18 LRCP. Ed. j
MRCS I
Kirkpatrick, Hugh Cunningham,18 1
MD. MCh )
Armstrong, John, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Kennv, Wm. Wallace,102 BA. MB. LRCSI.
Ellis, Philip Mackay,103 LRCP. MRCS.
Keogh, Alfred, CB. MD. MCh. h.p. )
M.G.M. 80 j
Keays, William,10* MRCPI. FRCSI.
SUKGEOK
MAJOR.
BANK OF
LT. COL.
BE1G.6UEG
LT.COL.
30 Sept.73
30 Sept.Ss 30 Sept. 93 ; Sept. 96
WHERE
STATIONED.
Netlev.
Bull Point.
York.
Belfast.
Mauritius.
South Africa (a).
30 Mar. 72
Leckie, "David, MB. MCh. Reserve
Drury, Robert,80 MD. LRCSI
Finlay, William, LRCPI. LRCSI. Reserve
Coats, James, 91, MB. MCh. Reserve
Ward, Lloyd Brereton,95 LRCP. Ed. MRCS. Reserve
Carey, John Thomas,8" MB. MRCS. LSA
Allen, William Henry,93 LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
O'Reilly, Thomas,8* LRCPI. LRCSI. Reserve
Hoysted, John," LRCPI. LRCSI. Reserve
Powell, Caleb K.,99 MD. MCh. MRCPI. Reserve ...
Scott, Harrie,100 JIXjB. LRCSI. Reserve
Anderson, James,l06U".fi. MCh
Routh, Jules Isham, LRCP. Ed. MRCS
Grier, Henry,10? M R CP I. LFPS.Olas
Whitehead, Hayward Reader, FRCS. LRCP. Ed. \
DPM.a.a. 82 J
James, Wm. Mawer, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. Reserve.
Tidbury, James,101 MD. MCh. Reserve
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 83 1 Apr. 91 15 Apr. 95
30 Sept.73 30 Sept 85 30 Sept. 93 20 Nov. 96
30 Sept.73 30 Sept. 85 30 Sept. 93 26 Jan. 97
1 Mar. 73 30 Mar. 84 30 Mar. 92 7 Apr. 97
30 Sept.73 3° Mar. 86 30 Mar. 94 7 Apr. 97
31 Mar. 74 31 Mar. 86 31 Mar. 94' 7 Apr. 97 Londonderry.
31 Mar. 74^1 Mar. S6 31 Mar. 94 8 May 97P.M.O. Sth. Africa(re).
1 Mar. 73 18 Oct. 86 21 Aug. 94 24 July 97 Bengal.
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept.74130 Sept.86 30 Sept.94 15 Dec. cr/jP.M.O.Sth. Africa (a).
31 Mar. 74)31 Mar. 86 31 Mar. 94 6 Apr. 98 Punjab.
30 Sept.74J3o Sept.86 30 Sept.9413 Apr. 98 Punjab.
31 Mar. 75 '3 1 Mar. 87 31 Mar. Q5 29 May 98 Portsmouth.
31 Mar. 75J31 Mar. 87 31 Mar. 95 13 June 98 South Africa (a).
31 Mar. 75 31 Mar. 87 31 Mar. 05 22 June 98 Bombay.
31 Mar. 87 31 Mar. 95 3 Aug. 98,Netley.
31 Mar. 87 31 Mar. 95! 7 Sept. 98 Punjab.
.3 May 83 ^oSept.gs1 1 Oct. 93' (SurgeontoGovernor
I ' j (. General of India.
6 Mar. 92 25 Mar. 06 3 Oct. 93 Madras.
30 Sept.86 30 Sept.94 22 Aug. 97 South Africa (a).
30 Sept.86 30 Sept.94 1 3 Nov. 97
31 Mar. 7s
31 Mar. 7S
30 Sept. 75
6 Mar. 80
5 Feb. 81
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
1 Mar. 73
5 Aug. 77
5 Aug. 77
5 Aug. 77
5 Aug. 77
5 Aug. 77
5 Aug. 77
6 Mar. 80
3 Feb. 78
assibtant
SURGEON.
Lane, William Lemon, MB. MCh
Dempsey, Patrick Joseph,18 MD. MCh
Flanagan, John William Henry,106 LRCSI. LRCPI.
JJ& Lloyd, Owen Edward Pennefather,1 °*LRCP.~l
Ed. LRCS.Ed j
MacNeece, James Gaussen,110i-RCPJ. LRCSI.
O'Conneii, Morgan David, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Seymour, Charles,113 MB. MCh. MRCS. LSA
Donovan, Hugh Latimer,105 MD. MCh. Reserve
Robinson, George Winsor,11* LRCP. MRCS. LSA.
Tuthill, Fhireas Barrett, BA. MD. FRCSI. Reserve
1 Apr. 7 1
30 Sept. 7 1
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
5 Feb. 93 19 Nov. 96 16 Oct. o3 South Africa (o),
I I
4 Feb. 89 4 Feb. 97 17 Oct. 98 Bengal.
4 Feb. 89 4 Feb. 97! 1 Dec. 98'South Africa (o).
4 Feb. 891 4 Feb. 97! 9 Dec. 98, Bengal.
!
4 Feb. 89 4 Feb. 97 6 Jan. 99 'South Africa (a).
4 Feb. 891 4 Feb. 97 28 Feb. 9g!Madras.
4 Feb. 891 4 Feb. 9713 Mar. ciglBarbadoes.
4 Feb. 80 4 Feb. 97)10 May 90 Woolwich.
4 Feb. 89 4 Feb. 97114 June 99,Bermuda.
4 Feb. 89 4 Feb. 97 1 July 99;Hong Kong.
4 Feb. 89' 4 Feb. 97*19 July 99'south Africa (a).
4 Feb. 89 4 Aug. 97I 9 Aug. 99'South Africa.
30 Mar. 8430 Mar. 92 19 Oct. 99I Warley.
5 Aug. 97 15 Nov. 99 Bengal.
5 Aug. 97 4 July 00 Dublin.
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
S Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
6 Mar. 92
3 Feb. 90
SURGEON.
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
31 Mar. 74
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
1 Apr. 67 j 1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
5 Aug. 77
30 Sept. 74
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
29 July 82
30 Sept. 75
5 Aug. 97 x4 July 00 Bombay.
5 Aug. 97 20 July 00' South Africa.
5 Aug. 97] 24 Aug.oojc'ork.
5 Aug. 97, 6 Nov. 00 Bengal.
6 Mar. 00 29 Nov. 00 'Home District.
3 Feb. 98 10 Apr. oi|punjab.
subgeon
MAJOE.
burgeon
LT.COL. I
1 Apr. 83; 1 May 91, Carlisle.
30 Sept.83 30 Sept.9i)Curragh.
1 Apr. 83] 1 Apr. 91 'Jersey.
1 Apr. 83 1 Apr. 91 Ayr.
31 Mar. 86 31 Mar. 94'Wrexham.
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb "
1 Apr. 79
30 Sept.86
5 Aug. 89
30 Sept
3 Feu. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
29 July 94
30 Sept. 87
3 Feb. 78 3 Feb. 90
4 Aug. 78 4 Aug. 9c
4 Aug. 78 4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 78 4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 78 4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 78 4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 78 4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 78 4 Aug. 9c
3 Feb. 78 3 Feb. 90
6 Mar. 80 6 Mar. 92
4 Feb. 77 8 Aug. 89
4 Feb. q7 1 Bengal.
4 Feb. 97 Hilsea
6 Apr. 93'Guernsey.
30 Sept.94 Norwich.
5 Aug. 97,Cloumel.
30 Sept. 94 Great Yarmouth.
3 Feb. gS^hatham.
3 Feb. 98; Bengal.
3 Feb.
20 May 98
30 Sept. 95
3 Feb. "
4 Aug. 98
4 Aug. 98
4 Aug. 98
4 Aug. 98
4 Aug. 98
4 Aug. 9.3
4 Aug. 98
3 Feb. 98
16 Nov,
South Africa (a).
Punjab.
Hjthe Sch. of Musk.
Winchester.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
South Africa (a).
South Africa (a).
Bengal.
Warwick.
Punjab.
4 Feb. 97! Chichester.
(a) With rank of Colonel.
Royal Army Medical Corps.
;79
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
I Oct.
LlECTEyAXT C0L05EL3.
Stevensin, John, MB. FBCS.Ed. BSc. Beserce
Adve-Curran, Francis George, BA. MD. FBCSI. >
Beserce >
M'Cann, James,"' LBCPI. LBCSI. Beserce ,
Parker, Salter Augustus, LBCP. MBCS. Beserce..:
Connolh-,Ben.Bloomfield.1|6C.B. MA.MD.FBCS.Bes. 30 Serit.71
M'Quaid, Peter John,1-' if J). MCh. LAS. Beserce
Lamprev, Joseph JohQ, LBCFI. LBCS.Ed. Beserce
Cnarlton, Henry Arthur Herbert, LBCPI. LBCSI. ~)
Beserce j ■
M'Creerr, Nathaniel,"2 LBCP.Fd. LBCS.Ed. Bes
Bobbins. Henry John,12* MB. MCh. LSA. Beserce
Campbell, Wm"U5 MB. MCh. MBCP.Ed. Beserce ...',
Hill, Charles Birnie, LBCP. MBCS ,
Inman, Arthur Walter Patrick, MB. BCh
Corker, Thomas Martin,11' MA. MD. MCh
Moriitt, Thomas Beattie, LBCP I. LB CSI.
Webb, Charles Alfred, MBCS. LSA ■;
Martin, Henry,119 MB. MCh
Crabj, Arthur England Johnson ,120 B A. LBCPI. LBCSI. ...
Cnsack, Robert Oriel,1-1 LBCP. MBCS.
Con-en, William Daniel Amherst, LBCP.Ed. MBCS
Forman, Robert Hall, MB. MCh. LBCP. Ed. LFPS. Glas
Watson, John, MD. LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Todd. Occavius, MB. MCh
Harwood, John Gasson, MBCS. LSA
Doualdson, Robert Dickie, BA. MD. MCh
White, Henry Lawrence Esmonde,122 MBCPI. LBCSI.
Burlton, Arthur Hyde, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
North, Edward, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Smythe, George Frederick Alexander, LBCP.Ed. LBCSI.
Battersby, Henry Lewis, LBCP I. LBCSI.
Hewett, Augustus, MBCS. LSA. FBCS.Ed
Mulvany, Peter, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed. LAS.
MacNeece, Thomas Frederick, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
O'Connor, Arthur Patrick,124 CB. LBCPI. LBCSI.
Wardrop, Douglas,125 MB. MCh
Goggin, George Taylor, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Jones, John Matthew,12* LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Asbury, Alfred, LBCPI. LBCSI.
Maclean, Fitzroy Beresford, LBCP.Ed. MBCS.
Hall, John Lees, LBCP.Ed. MBCS. LSA. Knight of Grace\
of St. John of Jerusalem )
Sylvester, George Holden, LBCP. FBCS. DPS.
Macnamara, Wm. John, MD. Dep. Surg, Chelsea Sosp. 4 "i
Aug. 96 )
O'SuQivan, Daniel, LBCPI. LRCSI.
Milward, Edwin Oswald, MA. LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Woods, Charles Rolleston,12' BA. MD. FBCSI. DPS.Camb....
Love, Robert Lindsay, BA. MD. MCh. MBCPI
Murray, Henry Walker, MB. MBCS
Kerin, Michael William,130 LBCSI. LAS.
Peterkin, Alfred,131 if A. MB. MCh
Maunsell, Edward Lewis, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Hefifernan, William, LBCPI. LBCSI.
Nicholson, Ranald Wm Edward- Huntly,'32 LBCP.Ed.l
MBCS )
Dagdale, William,'31 LBCPI. LBCSI.
Irvine, Delaware Le^is,'^ LBCP. MBCS
Cree, Edward Russell,135 MBCS. LSA '.
Franklin, Denham Francis, LBCP.Ed. FBCS.Ed....
FC Babtie. William,121 CMG. MB. LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed.^
Assist. Director Army Med. Service 1 June or (temp.) ... (
Bruce, Dayid, MB. MCh „
Anderson, Louis Edward,22" LBCPI. LBCSI. LAS. .'.'...'....'.'.'.
Hathaway, Harold George,"2 MBCS. LSA
Geoghegan, Alfred Osmond,123 MD. MCh '.'..'".'......'.'.'.
M'Creery, Benjamin Thos. MB. BCh. FBCSI. MBCPI.
Dold, John Richard,13^ MB. FBCS
Twiss, George Edward.138 MBCPI. FBCSI. """"'""'"".
Mosse, Charles George Drumrnond,139 LBCPI FBCSI
Archer, Thomas, MD. MCh
Moberly, Herbert John Robert. LBCP.Ed. MBCS.
Hart, Alfred Paul, MB. MCh. MBCS
Barnes, Henry John, LBCP.Ed. MBCS. LSA. '.'.'. '...'."".'.'. ..'
Bedford, Walter George Augustus, CM G. MB. MBCS.
Jennings, Richard, MD. MCh
Robinson, Stapylton Chapman Bates, LBCP.Ed. MBCS. ... "
Ford, Richard William,1*1 DSO. LBCP.Ed. MBCS.
C3utts, George,1" MB. MCh
Baker, William James, LBCP. MBCS. LSA
AUport, Henry Kingston, MD. MCh
Bact, Edward, LBCPI. FBCSI. '.'...'.'.
Townsend, Samuel, MD. MCh
Vi , jnouoe . Tom Percv MBCS LSA
Gibson, Joseph, JIB. BCh. MBCPI. '
Rhodes, James Havelock Alexander, MBCS LSA
Swabey, Louis William,1" LBCP.Ed. MBCS
Rowney, William,145 MD. MCh
Lu;as, Thomas Rashleigh,14« CB. MB. BCh
X.< ', Alfred Goodicyn.^ MB. MCh. LBCS.Ed
Porter, Robert,150 MB. MCh "
Mitchell, Charles Andrew Pearson.'^i'i/T)'. MCh. FBCSI.Ed-
SCKOEON
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30 Sept. 74
3 Feb. 78
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Dublin.
30 Sept. 94 Dublin.
3 Feb. gS Portsmouth.
1 Apr. gi 1 Woolwich.
_ 30 Sept. 93i Portsmouth.
4 Feb. 8gj 4 Feb. 97lWoolwich.
3 Feb. 90J 3 Feb. g8j Dublin.
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Sg 4 Feb. g7 Canterbur3".
k Nov. 87130 Sept. 94 Caterham.
fi Mar. g2! 6 Mar. 00 Malta.
6 Mar. 92J 6 Mar. 00 Dublin.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Punjab.
6 Mar. 921 6 Mar. 00 Bengal.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Kgypt.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 South Africa («).
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Surg, to Governor of
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Bombay, [ dombay.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Bengal.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Madras.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Bengal.
6 Mar. g2^ 6 Mar. 00 South Africa (a).
6 Mar. g2. 6 Mar. 00 Bombay.
6 Mar. g2 6 Mar. 00 Bermuda.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Punjab.
6 Alar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Bengal.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Bermuda.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Egypt.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Canterbury.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Bombay.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Punjab.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Punjab.
6 Mar. 92 dMar. 00 South Africa (a).
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Punjab.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 South Africa (a).
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Bombay.
6 Mar. g2 6 Mar. 00 York.
6 Mar. 92 6 Mar. 00 Punjab.
6 July g2; 6 Mar. 00 South Africa(n) .
g2!3i July 00 South Africa (a).
00 South Africa.
31 July
31 July
31 July
92 ;i July
92131 July
92 31 July
92 31 July
92 31 July
92131 July
92 31 July
g2 31 July
00 Bengal.
00 South Africa.
00 Egypt.
00 South Africa.
ooSoutb Africa.
00 Colchester.
00 Madras.
00 Bengal.
00 Bombay.
00 South Africa.
31 July 9231 July 00 Bombay.
July 92 31 July 00 Colchester.
31 July 92,31 July 00
1 July 92^1 July 00
30 July 93 29 Nov. oc
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(a) With rank of Colonel.
4 Aug.
2 Aug.
1 Aug.
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6 Mar.
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5 Feb.
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South Africa.
Aldershot.
War Offiice.
00 Home District.
00 South Africa.
00 Pembroke Dock.
01 j Bengal.
01 J Mauritius.
011 Woolwich Arsenal.
oilSouth Africa (a).
St. Helena.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Colchester.
Gibraltar.
South Africi.
South Africa.
Jhelsea Hospital.
Devonport.
South Africa.
Xetley.
Punjab.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Punjab.
Malta.
Aldershot.
South Africa (a).
Surg.to Sir Power Pal-
South Africa. [mer.
Edinburgh.
HH
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Royal Army Medical Corps.
LtECTLXAXT COLONELS.
Coates, George John, MD. MCh " 6 Mar. So
Tuckey, Thomas Broderick Albert.153 LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. ... 5 Feb. Si
Dalv, Francis Augustus Bonner,155 C.B. J2.i. MF. BCh. FECSI.' 5 Feb. Si
Rose, Alexander Simpson,150 MD. MCh \ 5 Feb. 81
Battersbv, John,15" Ji75. FCh. MECPI. FECSI. 5 Feb. 8<
Maconachie, James,'58 LECP.Ed. LFFS.Ghis. FECS.Ed 5 Feb. Si
O'Keefe, Menus William,159 MD. MCh S Feb. 81
O'Donnell, Thomas Joseph,1™ DSO. LECPI. LECSI. I 5 Feb. 81
Hetherington, Reynolds Peyton,1" FA. MF. BCh 5 Feb. Si
Dixon, Thomas Arthur. LECP.Ed. MRCS 5 Feb. 81
Poole, Walter Croker Thomas, FA. MB. FECSI. I 5 Feb. 81
Morse, Richard Edward Ricketts,1" LECP.Ed. MFCS j 5 Feb. 81
Sawyer, Richard Henrv Stewart, MF. FFCSI | 5 Feh. 81
Laffan, Richard Charles Kirbv,186 LliCP.Ed. LECSI. 5 Feb. Si
Brodie, John Fitzgerald, ME. LECP.Ed. LFCS.Ed. IIon.\. i MaJ,
Brigade Surg. Reserve {Assistant Surgeon, 1 Aug. 57) ) ' '*
Osburne, John,161 LECP.Ed. LFCS.Ed ' 5 Feb. 8:
Davies, Arthur Mercer,1" MFCS. LSA. FPU. m.s.m. Si 30 July 81
Hubbard, Henry William.'66 LECP. MFCS 30 July 81
Noding, Thomas Edward. 16' LECP.Ed. MFCS 3° July Si
Yourdi, John Robert,168 BA. MF FCh 3°Jul.V 81
Culling, John Chielett, MFCS. LSA 3° July 81
Hackett, Robert Isaac Dalbv,1"0 MD. MCh 30 July 81
Trewman, George Turner.1"1 MS. MFCS. LSA 30 July 81
Johnston. Henry Halcro,1"- MF. MCh 30 July 81
(Vilson, Edmund Munkhonse,1" CMG. DSO. LECP. 3IECS. 1 T . ,
DPH.Camb. Deputy Assistant Director Army Medical Sen: 5 Joou'>
Risk, Edmund .Toa-c'Erskine,''* LECP.Ed. MECS 30 July 81
Birrell, William George,1"5 MF. MCh 3° July 81
Dundon, Michael, MD. MCh '30 July 81
Magrath, Charles William Stanford,'" KB. MCh 30 July 81
Lane, Alfred Vavasour,1"51 LECPI. LECSI. 30 July 81
Weston, George Edward,'-9 LECP.Ed. MFCS. LSA 30 July 81
O'Brien, Richard Francis,'-82 LECP I. LECSI. 30 July 81
Thiele, Charles William, MB. MCh 30 July 81
Nichols, Frederick Peter. B A. MB.MECS 30 July 81
M'Laughlin, John,183 MD. LECSI. '30 July 8:
Lambkin, Francis Joseph, 1?l LECPI. LRCSI. 130 July Si
Reade, William Lloyd, LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed 30 July 81
Peard, Henry James, CMG. LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed 30 July Si
Rennie, Samuel James, LECP.Ed. MECS 30 July 81
Carmichael, John. LECP.Ed. LECSI. MECPI !3o July 81
Creagh, George Washington Brazier, CMG.LCh 3oJuly 81
Wilkinson, Francis Tichborne.'s5 LRCP. MFCS 30 July 81
Nicholson, James Edward, LECP. MECS. Eeserce 6 Mar. So'
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 03
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
5 Feb. 93
5 Fen. 93
I 5 Feb. 93
[ 5 Feb. 93
12 July 93
BEGIMKNT, OR
STATION.
15 Aug. 9j
4 Feb. 94
2 Oct, 77
5 Feb. 93
30 July 93
30 July 93
30 July 93
30 July 93
30 July 93
30 July 93
30 July 93
30 July 93
5 Feb. o!
5 Feb. 01
5 Feb. 01
5 Feb. 01
5 Feb. 01
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5 Feb. 01
5 Feb. 01
5 Feb. 01
3 Feb. 01
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I 5 Feb. ot
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14 Feb. 01
20 July 01
30 July 01
130 July 01
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'30 July 01
30 July 01
30 July 01
30 July 01
30 .1 !■•. OI
Bengal.
Aldershot.
SonlhAfrica (a).
[South Africa.
Bombay.
Madras.
Punjab.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Madias.
Devonport.
Mn 'tins.
South Africa.
Madras.
Maidstone.
South Africn.
Home District
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Bengal.
South Africa.
30 July 93
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30 July 93
30 July 93
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6 Mar. 92
130 July 01 J War Office.
i 30 July 01] Portsmouth.
1 30 July 01 Madras.
30 July 01 Malta.
30 July 01 Madras.
30 July 01 Bombay.
30 July 01 Bombay.
30 July 01 1 South Africa.
30 July oil South Africa.
'30 July 01 1 Madras.
30 July oi[South Africa.
1 30 July 01 South Africa.
30 July 01 1 South Africa.
J30 July 01 'South Africa.
30 July oil Bengal.
30 July oiiPunjab.
130 July 01 [South Africa,
'3o July 01 Woolwich.
'~4 Sept. 01 South Africa.
Majors.
Mvles, Edmond Henry ,"s BA. MB. BCh 6 Mar.
Dick, William,18" MB. MCh. LECP.Ed. FECS.Ed i 4 Feb.
Jencken, Francis John,188 MB. BCh. MECPI j 4 Feb.
Treherne, Fras. Harper,189 LECP. Ed. FECS.Ed. DPLC.Camb. 4 Feb.
Lougheed, Samuel Foster, CMG. MD. LRCSI I 4 Feb.
Haslett, John Courtenay, MD. MCh. LAU I 4 Feb.
Barratt, Herbert James, LECP. MFCS i 4 Feb.
James, Herbert Ellison Rhodes, LIICP. MECS ! 4 Feb.
Trevor, Henry Octavius,'9' MECS. LSA 1 4 Feb.
Russell, Alexander Fraser, CMG. MA. MF. MCh 4 Fell.
Fayle, Robert James Leech, DSO. LECPI. LECSI. 1 4 Feb.
Jerome, John William, MECS. LSA 4 Feb.
Pike, William Watson, DSO. LECPI. LECSI. 4 Feb.
Haywood Lewis, MF. MCh I 4 Feb.
Irwin, James Murray, FA. MF. FCh 4 Feb
Wight, Ernest Octavius,"2 LECP.Ed. MECS i 4 Feb.
Burton, Francis Henry Mereeron.'93 MD. MS. MECS I 4 Feb.
Nichol, Charles Edward,'91 MF. MCh I , Feb.
Morris, William Albert,195 LECP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA } 4 Feb.
Westcott, Sinclair, CMG. MECS. LECP.Ed. M.G.51.S2 20 July
Skinner. Bruce Morland,'96 LRCP.Ed. MECS '29 July
Bartlett, Charles Richard, MECS. LSA \2g July
Reckitt, John Dennis Thorpe, LECP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. MECS. "> I T ,
LSA. j 1 29 July
Kirkpatrick, Roger,'98 CMG. MB. MCh. MRCS J29 July
M'Gill, Harry Strickland,199 LECP I. LECSI. 29 July
Pechell, Augustus Alexander, MB. MCh 29 July
Tyrrell, Charles Robert, MECS. LSA '29 July
Hickman, James,200 MA. DPH.Camb. LECP. LECS.Ed 29 July
Thomson, Wilfred Burroll, LRCP.Ed. MRCS 29 July
Deane, Herbert Edward, MRCS. LSA I29 July
Stuart, Sidney OffoTd, MECS. LSA I29 July
Macpherson, William Gr&nt, MP. MCh.Ed. m.h.. 83, Knight of) I ™ .
Graceof St. JohnofJerusalem,Dep. Assist. Direc.ArmyM^8erv.$ ^
Simpson, Robert John Shaw. CMG. MF.MCh 1 3 Feb.
Phipps, Edgar Vivian Ayie,-02 LECP. MECS 3 Feb.
Baird, Andrew,203 MF. MCh. FECS 3 Feb.
Hamilton, Thomas William O'Hora, CMG. MB. BCh | 3 Feb.
Semple, David, MD. MCh j 3 Feb.
Stuart, John Robert, MB. MCh 3 Feb.
Deeble, Benjamin William Chatterton, LECP.Ed. MEvS. ... 3 Feb.
Bond, Richard Pratt,205 LECP.Ed. MECS. | 3 Feb.
Thomas, George Trevor Harlev, LECP. FRCS.Ed. LSA ! 3 Feb.
Hunter, Vere Edward, LECP.Ed. MECS I 3 Feb.
Bell, Edward Horace Lvnden,206 MF. MCh ' 4 Aug.
Riordan, John,23" MF. MCh ! 4 Aug.
(a) With rank of Colonel. (0) With
80 6 Mar.
82 4 Feb.
82 4 Feb.
82! 4 Feb.
82 1 4 Feb.
82! 4Feb.
82 1 4Feb.
8?| 4 Feb.
82) 4Feb.
82 4Feb.
82 4Feb.
82 j 4Feb.
82 4Feb.
8a 4Feb.
82J 4Feh.
82 4 Feb.
82 4 Feb.
82! 4 Feb.
82 29 July
82 i 29 July
82 29 July
82J29 July
82J29 July
82 29 July
82 '29 July
82 29 July
82^9 July
82(29 July
82 29 July
82] 29 July
82^29 July
83, 3 Feb.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
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3 Feb.
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Tank of Lt
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Colonel.
Punjab.
Netley.
Bombay.
Netley.
South Africa.
Bengal.
South Africa (a).
Training Sch., Alder-
South Africa, [shot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
Portland.
South Africa.
Madras.
! South Africa.
: South Africa.
I Aldershot.
South Africa (a).
I South Africa,
j Bengal.
[South Africa,
I South Africa.
I Bombay.
Bengal.
I Punjab.
iWoolwich.
(Madras.
Madras.
South Africa.
War Office.
Sec. to P.M.O. South
S. Africa. [Africa (i).
South Africa.
South Africa.
Punjab.
Bombay.
South Africa.
Dover.
South Africa.
Madras.
Malta.
Bengal.
Royal Armrj Medical Corps.
S*t
Majors
irth, Robert Hammill ,»« LRCP.Ed. FRCS. DPS a g.ji. j
S3 4- 91, P.G.U. So 4- 92. Profetsor of Mil. Hygiene^etley... )
Moore, Robert Reginald Heber, LCh
Tate, Alan Edniondson,210 MRCS. LSA. .
Faunce, Charles Edmund.2" MRCS. LSA
Wvatt, Henry James, LRCPI. LRCSI 4 Aug. 83
Kelly, Michael, MA. MD. MCh. 2 Feb. 04
Geddes, Robert James,51- DSO. MB. MCh 2 Feb. 84
O'Oonnell, David Valentine, MD.MCh i 2 Feb. "
4 Aug. 83: 4 Aug. 95 Netley .
4 Aug. S31 4 Aug. 9; Bengal.
4 Aug. 83 4 Aug. 95 Bombay.
a Aug. 3 4 Aug. 95 South Africa
4 Aug. 95 South Africa.
2 Feb. 96 South Africa.
2 Feb. 96 South Africa.
2 Feb. 96 Malta.
Dodd, Anthony,2" MRCS. LSA ] 2 Feb. 84 ' 2 Feb. 96 Aldershot.
Wilson, George,214 MR. MCh. MSCS 2 Feb. 34 2 Feb. 96 &c
2 Feb. 84 1 2 Feb. qo Punjab.
2 Feb. 84' 2 Feb. 96 South Africa.
2 Feb. 84 2 Feb. o5 South Africa.
2 Feb. S4] 2 Feb. 96 Madras.
2 Feb. 84 2 Feb. 93 Bengal.
2 Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 South Africa.
2 Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 South Africa.
2 Feb. 84! 2 Feb. 96 Bombay.
2 Feb. S4 2 Feb. 96 Dover.
31 Jan. 35 25 Mar. 96 Punjab.
2 Aug. 84: 2 Aug. 96 Halifax, N.S.
2 Ausr. 84: 2 Aug. 96 Bengal.
Reid, James More, MD. MCh.
Winter, Thomas Bassell, MRCS. LSA .......
Heuston. Frederick Samuel,216 CMG. LRCPI. FRCSI..
Durant, Robert J. Anderson, LRCP. MRCS
Gubbin, George Frederick, LRCP. MRCS
Birch, Henry Priestley,211 LRCP. MRCS
Uraddell, Monckton U'Dell,218 BA. MB. BCh
Donnet, James John Conway,211 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Slo^ett, Henry Maxwell,22" LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Maher, James,2'22 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Clement. Robert Hampden,211 LRCPI. LRCSI
Hunter, George Douglas,226 DSO. MRCS. LSA
Russell, George Blakelev,223 BA. MB. BCh ' 2 Aug. S41 2 Aug. 96 Punjab. _
^oence Arthur E C ** MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed I 2 Aug. 84 1 2 Aug. 96 south Africa.
Mallins' John Robert,"0 MA. MB. LRCPI. LMRCPI. LRCSI. \ 2 Aug. 84! 2 Aug. q6 South Africa.
M/Cormack, Robert James, MI). MCh < 2 Aug. S4 2 Aug. 96 South Africa (a).
Thompson, Henry Neville, MB. BCh ,' 2 Aug. 84! 2 Aug. 96 South Africa.
Manders, Neville,231 LRCP. MRCS z Aug. 841 2 Aug. 96. Ceylon.
Uoyle Joseph I. Pureed, LRCPI. LRCSI 2 Aug. 84 2 Aug. 96 Brighton.
ColledVe Lesley Robert,233 LRCP.Ed. MRCS 2 Aug. 84 2 Aug. 96 South Africa.
Freyer° Samuel Foster,233 CMG. MD. MCh 2 Aug. 841 2 Aug. 96 South Africa.
3irt Ceci\,a2 MRCS. LRCP. p. b. 51. 84, a.s.m. 94 2 Aug. 84 2 Aug. 96 South Africa.
Henderson, Robert Samuel Findlay,236 MB. MCn ; 2 Aug. 84! 2 Aug. 96 South Africa.
Butterworth, Samuel,233 LRCP.Ed. MRCS : 2 Aug. 84 1 2 Aug. 96, South Africa.
Holmes, Charles James,233 MD. MCh ; 2 Aug. 84 2 Aug. 96 South Africa.
Forrest, James Rocheid,229 MRCS. LSA 2 Feb. 84 31 Jan. 97; Bengal.
Russell, Michael William,210 MRCS. LS A 31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97 South Africa.
Zimmermann, Benjamin Frazier, LRCP. MRCS 31 Jan. 8531 Jan. 97:Punjab.
Stables, Alexander,211 MB. MCh. MRCS 31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97 Bombay.
Moffet, Grenville Edwin, LA. MB. MCh |3I Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97 Glasgow.
Haines, Henry Aylmer, MD. MCh 31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97: Punjab.
Moir, John Drew,243 MB. MCh I31 Jan. 8531 Jan. 07 South Africa.
Crofts, Richard,244 DSO. LRCS.Ed. LRCS.Ed 131 Jan. S531 Jan. 97!
Hale, George Ernest,245 DSO. LRCP.Ed. MRCS J31 Jan. 8531 Jan. 97jSouth Africa.
Johnson, Cecil W.243 MB. MCh 31 Jan. 85 3! Jan. 97|South Africa.
Lilly, Alfred Thomas Irvine, LRCP. MRCS 31 Jan. 85:31 Jan. 97 South Africa.
Reilly, Charles Cooper,243 LRCP. MRCS 31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97;Dover.
Cardozo, Samuel N."46 LRCP. MRCS. 3- Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97 Bombay.
Scanlan, Arthur de Courcy, MRCS. LSA. p.u.m. 85 31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97 Malta.
James, Henry Daniel, LRCP. MRCS. LSA 31 Jan. 85 31 Jan. 97'Dublin.
Turner, WUliam,250 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed 31 Jan. 8531 Jan. 97: South Africa.
Dobson, George Magill,251 MB. BCh 31 Jan. 85 24 Mar. 97 Barbadoes.
Bjrryman, William Ebenczer, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed I31 Jan. 85i 1 May 97!Beneal.
Duncan, Sidney Edward, LRCP.Ed. MRCS I31 Jan. 83 1 May 97 South Africa.
Hickson, Samuel, MB. BA. BCh. Dub. n.p.85 '30 May 85 30 May 97 South Africa.
Fletcher, Henry James,253 MB. MCh 1 30 May 85 30 May 97 South Africa.
Davis, Edward, MRCS. LSA 30 May 85 30 May 97, South Africa.
Powell, Simpson, MB. MRCS. LSA. p.B.sr.85 !3o May 8= 30 May 97IMadras.
Jones, Frederick William Caton,254 MB. MRCS 30 May 85 30 May 97 South Africa.
Meek, James,255 MD. MCh. MRCPI. l3oMay 85 30 May 97 1 South Africa.
Morris, Arthur Edward, MD.MCh 130 May 85 30 May 97!Bombay.
FitzGerald, Arthur Ormzbj, LRCPI. LRCSI. 30 May 85 30 May 97 Golden Hill Fort.
Elderton, Frederick Dundas, LRCPI. LRCSI I30 May 85!3o May 97 South Africa.
Molesworth, Robert Everard, LRCP. MRCS 1 30 May 85 30 May 97. Bengal.
Long, John William Fr&,icis, MRCS. LSA 30 May 8530 May 97 Straits Settlements.
Josling, Charles Langford,25" LRCP. MRCS. LSA I30 May 85 30 May 97'Special Service, South Africa,
Swan, William Tra vers, MB. BCh 1 30 May 85 30 May 97:South Afnca(a).
Macleod, Robert Lockhart Ross, MB. MCh (30 May 8530 Mav 97 South Africa.
Adams, Gofton Gee, LRCP. MRCS I30 May 85,30 May 97 Madras.
3hine, James M. F. MD. MCh l3oMay 85' 30 May 97 South Africa.
Day, William Bullen,253 MB. BCh l3oMay 85130 May 97 South Africa.
Hamilton, David Rogerson,259 MB. MCh IsoMay 8sJ3oMay 97 South Africa.
Thompson, Robert George, MD. MCh. si.G.M.85 I30 May 85'30 May 97
Blackwell, Charles T. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed 30 May S5J30 May 07 Punjab.
Power, Robert Ignatius, LRCP I. LRCSI UoMay 85 30 May 97 South Africa.
Ferguson, Nicholas Charles, CMG. MB. BCh. MRCPI l3oMay 85|3oMav 07 South Africa.
Wills, Samuel Richard,260 LRCPI. LRCSI. 130 May 85 30 May 97 South Africa.
Kearn, Michael Leo,261 LRCPI. LRCSI. l3oMay 85^0 May 97 South Africa.
Hall, Richard Harris, Mi*. MCh 130 May 8530 May 97 Bermuda.
Oreenwav, John Henry, MRCS. LSA '30 May 85 30 May 97 South Africa.
Kanley, Richard George, BA. MB. BCh '30 May 85I30 May 97 South Africa.
Cree, Gerald, MRCS. LSA 1,0 May 85J30 May 97 Gibraltar.
Phileon, Samuel Cornell** LRCP.Ed. MRCS 1 30 May 85(30 May 97 Surg, to Gov. Gen. of Australia.
Nicolls, John Michael, BA. MB. BCh '30 May SshoMay 9/ South Africa.
Harris, Frederick William Henry Davie, MRCS. LSA J 30 May 85^0 May 97 South Africa.
Curtis, James Henry, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Allen, Sydney Glenn, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Green, James Sullivan,263 BA. MB. BCh. MRCPI.
Lane, Cecil Alexander, MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed
Gordon, Philip Cecil Harcourt,264 LRCP.Ed. LRCS. Ed
Nash, Llewellyn Thomas Manly,265 LRCPI. LRCSI. ..
Brannigan, John Henderson,266 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
O'Halloran, Michael, MD.MCh _
Sparkez, Claude Stephen,267 MRCS. LSA I iAug.85 1 Aug. 97 ( Bombay
(a) With rank of Colonel.
30 May 8=;
iAu^.85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
31 July 97 South Africa,
i Aug. 57 Malta.
1 Aug. 97 South Africa.
1 Aug. 97 Ceylon.
1 Aug. 97 South Africa.
1 Aug. 97 Punjab.
1 Aug. 97) South Africa.
1 Aug.97jSouth Africa.
382
Royal Army Medical Corps.
Majors.
Pinches, William Hooper ,368 LRCP. Ed. MRCS
Daly, James Henry, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Tuke, George Jerry Arthur, LRCP. Ed. LFPS.Glas
Greig, Frederick James.369 LllCP.Ed. LRCSI.
Rowan, Henry Davis,3"0 MB. MCh
Carr, Howard,3"1 MD. MCh
Maturin, Benjamin Allen, LllCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Daly, Thomas,3"3 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Sexton, Michael John, MD. MCh. LA1I
Cree, Herbert Eustace,3"* MRCS. LSA
Starr, William Henderson,3"" LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Sutton, Alexander Arthur, DSO. LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Griffiths, Alfred Philip Henrv, MRCS. LSA
Stoney, FrederickJoseph Wetherall, LRCPI. FRCSI.LM.Dub
Burke, John FitzGerald,375 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Yarr,MichaelThomas,£HCP/.7,2?C5/.n.r. m.g.m.p.b.m. m.si.86
Melville, Charles Henderson, MB. MCh
Mills, Bernard Langley, MD. LM. MCh. FRCS.Ed. MRCS.Eng
Cocks, Horace, MB. MCh
Wilson, James Barnett, MD. MCh
Black, John Greer, MD. LM. MCh
Kearney, John, MD. MCh
Saw, Francis Albert,376 MB. MRCS.
Hall, Frederic William George, MB. MCh
Kennedy, Arthur, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Elkingtou, Henrv Percival George, MRCS. LSA
Buchanan, John Blacker Whitla, MB. BCh
Adamson, Henry Mackenzie,376 MB. MCh
Lavie, Tudor Germain, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Brown, Harry Herbert,37'-1 MB. MCh
Corkery, Thomas Herbert, LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Squire, Walter Perfect, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Hayman,StanleyJ.Wallace,3sliHCP.£(f.t«C'i'.af.LFP-S.ff/u.
O'Donnell, James John, BA. MB. BCh
Woods, Charles Greaves.363 MD. MCh
Baylor, Henrv Talbot, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Burtchaell, Charles Henrv,3*3 MB. BCh
Gerrard, John Joseph,"1 MB. BCh
8UEGBOH
CAPTAIN.
SORGEOM
MAJOR.
BBGIUKNT, OR
SfATlOS.
Davidson, John Stewart, MB. MCh
Will, James, MB. MCh
Moir, James, MB. MCh
Fallon, James, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LAH
Salvage, John Valentine, MD. MRCS. LRCP. DSSc
Aldridge, Arthur Russell, MB. MCh
Fayrer, Joseph, MA. MB. LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas.
MacDonald, Charles Joseph, BA.MB. MCh
Tatham, Charles John Willmer, MRCS. LSA
Clarkson, Thomas Harrv Frederick, LRCP. MRCS
Austin, Herbert Ward, LRCP. MRCS
Gamer, Cathcurt, BA.MB. BCh
Wright, Robert Wallace. LRCP. MRCS
Eckersley, Edwin,385 MB. MCh
Cottell, Reginald James Cope, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Keatly, John, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Hennessy, Daniel,3"6 MD. MCh
Saunders, David Michael, MD. MCh
O'Callaghan, Denis Moriarty,387 LRCPI. LRCSI
Whitty, Michael Joseph, MD. MCh
Cummins, Henry Alfred,388 CMG. MD. MCh
Donegan, James Francis,389 LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
Donaldson, John,390 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Mathias, Hugh Broderick, DSO. MRCS. LSA
Bent, George, LRCP. MRCS
Birefoot, George Henry,393 LRCP Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas.
NewKnd, Foster Reuss, MB. BCh
Windle, Reginald Joscelyn, BA. MB. BCh
Hall, Robert John Draper, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Marder, Edward Swan,39* LRCP. MRCS
Allport, Charles William, MD. MCh
Russell, John Joshua, BA. MB. BCh
Edye, John Simpson, LRCt. MRCS. LSA
Scott, George,396 MB. MCk
Browning, Thomas, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Hosie, Andrew, MD. MCk.
Marks, George Frederick Handel, MD. MCk
Holyoake, Ralph, LRCP. Ed. MRCS
Buist, Robert Napier, MB
Watson, John James Curl, CIE. BA. MD. BCh
Whaite, Thomas du Be'dat, MB. BCh
Knaggs, Henry Thomas, BA. MB. BCh. LRCPI. LRCSI.
tJ(C Le Quesne, Ferdinand Simeon,398 LRCP. MRCS. LSA. ...
Penton, Richard Iluah,™ DSO. LRCP. MRCS
Do7/man, Willington Shelton,£SCP.Eif. LRCS.Ed
Hayes, Julian Philip Swindell, LRCPI. MRCS
Caldwell, Robert,301 LRCP.Ed. 3IRCS
Trotter, William John,303 LRCPI. LRCSI
Morgan, Frederick James, LRCP. MRCS
Horrocks.WilliamHeaton, MB. BSc.MRCS. h.p.si.f-.m.h.m.S-
Hale, Charles Henry,30* DSO. LRCP. MRCS '.
Thurston, Hugh Charnpneys,305 CMG. LRCP. MRCS
Scott, Bertal Hopton, MD. MCh. LRCP.Ed. MRCS
1 Aug. 85 1 Aug. 97 South Africa.
1 Aug. 83] 1 Aug 97 South Africa.
1 Aug. 85 1 Aug. 9?;Woolwich.
iAug.85! ' AuS-97'Dover.
1 Aug. 85! 1 Aug. 97 Bengal.
1 Aug. 85; 1 Aug. 97 South Africa.
1 Aug. 85! 1 Aug. 97 Punjab.
1 Aug. 85 1 Aug. 97 South Africa.
1 Aug. 85! 1 Aug. 97j South Africa.
1 Aug. 85 1 Aug. 97J Madras.
1 Aug. 85! 1 Aug. 97|Wei-hai-Wei.
1 Aug. 851 1 Aug. 97,South Africa.
1 Aug. 85! 1 Aug. 97;Bomba3\
1 Aug. 85 1 1 Aug. 97 Jamaica.
1 Aug. 851 t Aug. 97 Madras.
30 Jan. S6|3° Jan. 08 Dublin.
30 Jan. 8630 Jan. 98 Puujab.
30 Jan. 86 3° •Tar1. 98 Portsmouth.
30 Jan. 85 30 Jan. 98 Madras.
30 Jan. 86 3° Jan. 98 South Africa.
30 Jan. 86[3° Jan. 98 South Africa.
ojan. 86\3oJan. 98 South Africa.
30 Jan. 86J3°Jan. 9S South Africa.
30 Jan. 86 3° Jan. 98 Punjab.
30 Jan. 86 3° Jan. 98 Malta.
30 Jan. 86|3°Jan. 98 Gibraltar.
30 Jan. 86130 Jan. 9S Bengal.
30 Jan. 86 3° Jan. 98 Bengal.
30 Jan. 86 3° Jan. 98 South Africa.
30 Jan. 86[3° Jan. 98 Hong Kong.
30 Jan. 86l3oJan 91 Bombay.
30 Jan. 86|soJan. 98 South Africa.
30 Jan. 86 30 Jan. 93 Ceylon.
30 Jan. 86 ! 23 Mar. 98 Bengal.
1 Aug. 85[:8 May 98 South Africa,.
1 Aug. 85'iS May gSlSouth Africa.
28 July 91 '20 May 98[South Africa.
S July 91 20 May 98 South Africa.
28 July 86
28 July 86
28 July 86
28 July 86
28 July 86
28 July 86
28 July 86
28 July 86
28 July 86
28 Jnly 86
28 July 36
28 July 86
28 July 86
28 July 86
MAJOU.
28 July 98
28 July 93
28 July 98
28 July 98
28 July 98
28 Jnly 1
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July 98
28 July 9S
28 July
28 July 86 ] 28 July
" July 86 28 July 93
28 July 86 28 July 98
3 Julv 86 28 July "
8 July 86|'28 July 98
28 July 86 28 July 98
28 July 86^8 July 98
28 July 86,28 Jnly 98
28 July 86 [28 Jnly 98
28 July 86,28 July 93
23 July 86,28 July 95
28 July 86,28 July "
28 July 86 28 July
28 July 86 28 July 98
28 July 86 '28 July 98
28 July 86 '28 July 93
28 July 86I2S July
28 July 86 J28 July
28 July 86 28 July 93
28 July 86 28 July "
28 July 86 28 July
28 July 86 28 July 08
28 July 86 28 July "
28 July 36 28 July 98
28 July 86 28 July 93
28 July 86 28 July 9'j
July 86I28 Juiy 98
28 July 8CJ28 July 98
" July 86 28 July 98
5 Feb. 87 16 Nov. 98 \
8 July 86
30 Jan.
31 Jan. 85
28 July 86
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
<; Feb. S7
Madras.
Barbadoes.
Colchester.
South Africa.
Crete.
Bengal.
Bengal.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Malta.
St. Helena.
Egyptian Sanitary Dept.
Bengal.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Punjab.
Bengal.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Hong Kong.
Woolwich.
South Africa.
Madras.
South Africa.
Barbadoes.
Training School, Aldershot.
South Africa.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Bermuda.
Jamaica.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Madras.
South Africa.
Netley.
Hong Kong.
South Africa.
Chatham,
funjab.
P.M.O. Egyptian Army, with
rank of Lt.Col.
23 Nov. 98, South Africa.
30 Jan. 99 South Africa.
31 Jan. 99 South Africa.
5 Feb. 99 Bengal.
5 Fel). 99 South Africa.
5 Feb. 99 Netley.
5 Feb. 99|South Africa.
5 Feb. 99 South Africa.
5 Feb. 87' 5 Feb. 93!Tower oi'Loadon.
Royal Army Medical Corps.
383
Majoes.
Poole, Walter Croker, BA. MB. BCh
Julian, Oliver Richard Archer. CMG. LRCP. MRCS. LSA. ...
Raymond, George, BA. MB. BCh
Burnside, Eustace Augustus,306 MRCS. LSA
ITCulloch, Thomas, MB. MCh
Hinde, Alfred Buckler, ZRCP. MRCS. p.B.M.87
Keilr, Alexander Yaies,M'MB.LRCP. 3IRCS. LSA.MS.Durh.
Cocierill, John William,303 MRCS. LSA. LRCP
Ritchie, John, MB. MCh. FRCS.Ed
Hore, Harry St.George Standish, LRCP. MRCS
Macdonald, Stuart, MB. MCh
Watson. Alexander Oswald Cowan, MB. MCh. Ed. ~>
LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed J
Stiell, David, MD. MCh
Salmon, Lawrence Ernest Albert. LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Wade, 'Georse Augustus, BA. MD. BCh. FRCSL.
Holt, Maurice Percv Cue. MRCS. LSA
Gray, William Lewis, MB. MCh
Browne, Edward George,309 LRCPL. LRCSI.
Morgan, James Campbell,310 LRCP. MRCS
Pocock, Herbert Innes, LRCP. MRCS
Elliott, Charles Roulston, MD. MCh
Young, Charles Augustus,3'2 LRCPI. LRCSL.
Ballon, John Welply, MD. MCh
Weir, James Christopher. Mil. BCh
Inniss, Benjamin James,313 LRCP. Ed. MRCS.
Thaeker, Robert Christy, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Clark. Stephen Frazer, MB. MCh
Hassard, Edward Moresby,311 LRCP. MRCS
Boles, William Samuel, BA. MB. BCh
Bate, Albert L. F. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Kelly, Richard Edmund, MD. MCh
Alexander, George Forbes,315 MB. MCh
Leishman. William Boog, MB. MCh
Thomson, James, MA. MB. MCh
Rawnsley, Gerald Thomas, MRCS. LSA. Esquire of St. John )
of Jerusalem $
Reilly, Charles William,31" LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Freeman, Ernest Carrick, LRCP. MRCS
Blenkinsop, Alfred Percv,313 LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Paterson, John, 3U MB
Oavoren, Vesev Henry William, LUCPI. LRCSI.
Wright. Alfred, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Copeland, Robert James. MB. MCh
Girvin, John,813 LRCP. MRCS
Luther, Antliony John, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Peeke, Harold Samuel, LRCP. MRCS
Borradaile, Alfred Latour, MB. MCh
Birt, Thomas,320 MRCS. LSA
Hallaran. William.321 MB. BCh.
Clements, William George, MltCS. LSA. Reserve
Colman, Geo. .Maurice Hobl.vn, MA. MB. MRCS. LSA. Reserve
Nicholas, James Hamilton, LRCPI. LRCS.Ed. Reserve
Moores, Samuel Guise,32' LRCP. MR CS. LSA. DPII.Lond....
Beach, Thomas Boswail, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Healey, Coryndon Wm. Rutherford, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Austin, John Henry Edward,3" MRCS. LRCP.Ed
Lewis, William Henry Phillips, 831 LRCP
Captains.
surgeon
CAPTAIN".
5 Feb. S7
5 Feb. S7
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
REGIMEN?, OB
STATION.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb. u/
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
S Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
=; Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
1 Aug. 85
28 July 86
18 July 86
7 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
7 July 37
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
30 July 81
i Feb. 83|
31 July 8o'
1 Feb. 90
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
28 July 91
4 Feb. 82
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
s Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
10 May
27 July
27 July
7 July
7 July
2; July
27 July
7 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 Ju'y
27 July
27 July
30 July
3 Feb.
31 July
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
Sept.
99 South AJrica.
99 South Africa.
99 Chester.
99 South Africa.
99' Punjab.
99' South Africa.
99 Belfast.
99 South Africa.
99 South Africa.
99 Bengal.
99 Bengal.
99 Punjab.
991 South Africa.
99'Jamaica.
99 South Africa.
99: South Africa.
99 South Africa.
99J Punjab.
99 Duke of York's School.
99 Bombay.
99' Bombay.
99! Punjab.
99|Madras.
99 Punjab.
99 Bengal.
99
South Africa.
99 Hong Kong,
99 South Africa.
99JMadras.
99'South Africa.
99 ] South Africa.
99! Malta.
99'Netley.
99 Ceylon.
Punjab.
York.
99'Bermuda.
99! South Africa.
99'South Africa.
99 J Madras.
99lDevonport.
99 South Africa.
Mould, William Thomas,822 LRCP. MRCS
Bewley, Alfred William,323 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Stone, Charles Alfred, MD. BCh
Winter, Herbert Edmond, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Way, Lewis,320 LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Smith, Frederick,32" DSO. LRCPI. LRCSI. DPS. Durham Senior )
Med. Officer, Sierra Leone, with rank of Major J
Smithsou, Arthur Ernest, BA. MB. BCh
Whiston, Philir) Henry,328 LRCP. MRCS. LSA
M'Loughlin, George Soraers,329 DSO. MB. BS
Parry, Henrv Jules, DSO. MB. LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Beveridge, Wilfred William Ogilvy, MB. MCh
Jackson, Robert William Henry, BA. MB. BCh
Mawhinnv, Robert John Watt,330 LRCPI. LRCSI
Brav, George Arthur Theodore,332 LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Forde, Bernard, MB. MCh
Ferguson, John David,333 DSO. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Powell, Edgar Elkins, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Jennings, James Willes,310 DSO. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Williams, Edgar M'Kenzie, LRCP. MRCS
Connor, John Colpoys, MB. BCh
Hardy, Frederick Wynne, LSA
Graham, Walter Ap Samuel James,3-15 LRCP. MRCS.
Shanahan, Daniel Davis, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Whitestone, Charles William Henry, MB. BCh
Pearse, Albert, LRCP. MRCS
Mason, Hubert Dempster, LRCPI. MRCS.
Daltoti, Charles,350 LRCPI
Porter, Frederick Joseph William, DSO. LSA. MRCS. LRCP
Robinson, Oliver Long, MRCS. LRCP
Stalkartt, Charles Edward Grey, MD. MRCS. LRCP
Gibbard, Thomas Wykes, MB. MRCS. LSA
Healy, Christopher James, MB. BCh
Cyprus.
Egypt.
Canada.
Punjab.
99' Gibraltar.
9y Aldershot.
93 Chatham.
95I Chester.
92iGo8pnrt.
00 Scots Guards.
00! South Africa.
ooj South Africa.
00 Grenadier Guards.
01 Home District.
SURG.CAPT
1 Feb. 90' South Africa.
1 Feb. 90 Hong Kong.
1 Feb. 90 Special Serv. South Africa.
1 Feb. 00 Straits Settlements.
1 Feb. 90
30 Mar. 90
29 July 90
29 July 90
29 July 90
29 July 90
29 July 90
29 July 90
29 July 90
29 July 90
29 July 90
Adj. Vol. Med. Staff Corps.
West Africa.
South Africa.
Netley.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Punjab.
South Africa.
South Africa .
South Africa.
29 July 90 South Africa.
31 Jan. 91 Coldstream Guards.
31 Jan. 91 South Africa.
31 Jan. 91 Training School, Aldershot.
31 Jan. 91 South Africa.
31 Jan. 91 Bermuda.
31 Jan. 91 Egypt.
31 Jan. 91 South Africa.
31 Jan. 91 South Africa.
31 Jan. 91 Training School, Aldershot
31 Jan. 91 Manchester.
31 Jan. 91 Sierra Leone.
28 July 91 South African Constabular
28 July 91 [Straits Settlements.
28 July 91 Dublin.
28 July 91 1 Madras.
28 July 91 South Africa.
3*4
Royal Army Medical Corps.
i sitbgbon
Captains. captain.
B'uist, Herbert John Martin,353 DSO. MB. MCh '28 July 91
Btanistreet, George Bradshaw,352 MB. BCh 28 July 91
Wade-Brown, Francis Joseph, MRCS. LRCP 28 July 91
Hardy, William Edmund, MRCS. LRCP 28 July 91
Brogden, Jas. England,334 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glat 28 July 9j
Tate, Gerard William, MB. BCh 28 July 91
yaichnie, Norman, MB. BCh 28 July 91
Lenehan, Thomas Joseph, MB. BCh 28 Julv 91
M'Dowell, Frederick, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas 28 July 91
Begbie, Francis Warburton358 28 July 91
MacCarthy, Ibar Ansbert Or\-a , MRCS. LRCP 28 July 91
Duggan, Charles William,358 MB. MCh 28 July 91
Jameson, James Conway,350 MB. MCh 28 July 91
BFGIMBNT, OB
STATION.
South Africa.
1 Parkhurst.
I South Africa.
South Africa.
China.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Scots Guards.
South Africa.
Bombay.
Gibraltar.
SUBGEON
LIEOT.
Pilcher, Edgar Moutagu,360 DSO. MB. BCh
Johnson, Henry Percival,361 MRCS. LRCP
Beyts, William George,30- MRCS. LRCP
Stalkartt, Harold Arthur, MB. MCh
JBmi», Henry Nason,™* MB. BCh
Withers. Samuel Henry,3" MB. BCh
: 'Movphew, Edward Maudslev,386 MRCS. LRCP
Anderson, Ernest Chester, DSO. MRCS. LRCP. LSA
Tyacke, Nicholas,388 MRCS. LRCP
Mitchell, Lionel Arthur,365 MB. BCh
Fleming, Charles Christie,37" DSO. MB. MCh
Hennessy. John, MB. BCh
Martin, Claude Buist,372 Jf.B. MCh
Buchanan, George Johnstone,373 MB
Lawson, Charles Banbury. MB. MCh
Hughes, George Edgar, LRCSI. LRCPI.
Kelly, Joseph Francis Mary,375 MB
Crawford, Gilbert Stewart, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.1
Glut. LM.Dub j
Alexander, John Donald,376 MB. BCh
Hinge, Harry Alexander, MRCS. LRCP
M'Naught, James Gibson. MA. MD. MCh. h.p.n. 92
Bray, Hubert Alaric,™ LRCP. MRCS
M'Dermott, Thomas, MB. MCh. LM.Dub
Slayter, Edward Wheeler, MB. MCh
Thurston, Hugh Stanley, LRCP. MRCS
More, Lancelot Paxton, MB. MCh.Ed
Hodgens. Charles O'Connor.379 LRCPI. LRCSI. LM.Dub.
Tyrrell, Arthur Frederick, LRCP. MRCS
Jones, Theophilus Percy, MB. BCh
Erskine, William Douglas,380 MB. MCh
Thompson, Albert George. MB. MCh
Moore, George Abraham,3" MB. BCh. LM.Dub
Lewis, Richard Crump,3" LRCPI. LRCSI. LM.Dub
Austin, Reginald Francis Edmund,383 LRCP. MRCS
O'Reillv, Henry William Hutchinson, MB. BCh
Marder, Nicholas, LRCP. MRCS
Condon, Edgar Hunt, MB., MCh. LRCSI. LM.Dub
Mansfield, Gerald Stewart, MB. MCh
Faichnie, Frederick George, LRCP. MRCS
Read, Harold Wm. K., LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glat.
Mangan, Frederick Meredyth, MRCS. LRCP ,
Pollock, Charles Edward, MRCS. LRCP
Taylor, William James, MB
Longhurst, Bell Wilmott, MRCS. LRCP
Rivers, John Herbert, MRCS. LRCP
Buswell, Ferberd Richard, MRCS. LRCP
Symons, Frank Albert, MB
Farmer, John Henry, LRCSI. LRCPI.
Samman, Charles Thomas, MRCS. LSA '.
levers, Philip Glover,3'* Reteroe
Spencer, Charles George,385 MB
Fowler, Charles Edward Percy, FRCS. LRCP ,
Goodwin, Thomas H. J. Chapman,3S7 DSO. MRCS. LRCP
Keble, Alfred Ernest Conquer, LRCPI. LRCSI. ,
ColliDS, Denis Joseph, MB. BCh. LAH.Dub
Killery, St. John Browne, MRCS. LRCP
French, Herbert Cumming, MRCS. LRCP
Williams, Ernest Montgomery, MRCS. LRCP ,
M'Munn, James Robert, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Anderson, John Buckle, MRCS. LRCP
Prynne, Harold Vernon, MRCS. LRCP
Master, Alfred Edmund,389 MA. MB. MRCS. LRCP
Dansey-Browning, George, MRCS. LRCP
Clark, Ernest Shaw, MB. MCh
Barnett, Kennet Bruce,381 MB. BCh
Boyle, Michael,393 MB. BCh
Cameron, Kenneth Mackenzie, MB. MCn
Berryman, Henry Arthur, MRCS. LRCP
Tleury, Charles Marlay, LSA. MRCS. LRCP
Fox, Arthur Claude, MRCS. LRCP
Green, Sebert Francis St. Davids, MRCS. LRCP
Tibbits, Walter, MB. MCh
Evans, Percy, MRCS. LRCP. MB. BCh. ..
Milner, Arthur Edward, MRCS. LRCP. ...
Morgan, Claude Kyd, MB. MCh
Silver, John Payzant, MB. MCh
Buist, John Martin, MB. MCh
South Africa.
/30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 j South Africa.
. 30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 951 Preston.
.30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 93 Chester.
.13c Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95|Edinburgh.
. 30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95' Egyptian Arm3".
.30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 South Africa.
. 30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95S0UU1 Africa.
. 30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 93 South Africa.
. 30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 South Africa.
.30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 China.
, 30 Jan. 92 ;o Jan. 95|South Africa.
J 30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 South Africa.
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92^0 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92:30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95
27 July 92; 27 July 95
27 July 92 27 July 95
27 July 92127 July 95
South Africa.
Bengal.
Dover.
Punjab.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Training School, Aldershot.
South Africa.
„, Egyptian Army.
27 July 9227 July gsiSouth Africa.
27 July 92,27 July 95 1 Portsmouth.
, 27 July 9227 July 95! Bengal.
27 July 92)27 July 95JPunjab.
27 July 92 27 July 95 South Africa.
27 July 9227 July 95 1 South Africa.
27 July 92J27 July 95|South Africa.
j 27 July 92 27 July 95 1 South Africa.
I27 July 92127 July 95 Bengal.
27 July 9227 July 95 South Africa.
'27 July 92^7 July 95;Shoeburyness.
27 July 92J27 July 95 South Airica.
27 July 92,27 Julj- 95] Cork.
27 July 9227 July 95 Dover.
27 July 92)27 July 95 South Africa.
27 July 92I27 July 95 Aldershot.
27 July 9227 July 95 South Africa.
27 July 92)27 July 95 Thames District.
30 Jan. 93130 Jan. 96 Punjab.
30 Jan. 93^0 Jan. 96 Bengal.
30 Jan. 93 30 Jan. 96] Bombay.
30 Jan. 93*30 Jan. 96 .South Africa.
30 Jan. 93J3oJan. 96; Egyptian Army.
30 Jan. 93 30 Jan. 96 Madras.
30 Jan. 93130 Jan. 96 Training School, Aldo'Shot.
30 Jan. 93.30 Jan. 96 South Africa.
30 Jan. 93!3o-Tan. 96] Woolwich.
1 30 Sept. 75. Dorchester.
29 July 93:29 July 96;Bengal.
29 July 93^29 July 96. Bengal.
29 J11I3' 93 29 July 96 Punjab.
29 July 93 29 July 96 Bengal.
29 July 93 29 July 96. Bombay.
29 July 93 29 Jul3' 96' Madras.
29 July 93,29 July 96 Bombay.
29 July 93 29 July 96 Punjab.
29 July 93^29 July 96JPunjab.
29 July 03 29 July 96 Bombay.
[29 Jan. 9429 Jau. 97I Hong Kong.
129 Jan. 94 29 J an. 971 Punjab.
!29.Tan. 94 29 Jan. 97]China.
29 Jan. 94 29 Jan. 97; Punjab.
29 Jan. 94 29 Jan. 97!Bengal.
29 Jan. 94 29 Jan. 97jPunjab.
29 Jan. 94 29 Jan. 97! Souih Africa.
30 Jan. 9330 Jan. 96 South Africa.
29 Jan. 94 29 Jan. 97, Bombay.
129 Jan. 94 '29 Jan. 97JBengal.
29 Jan. 94J29Jan. 97 Bengal.
29 Jan. 94:20 Jan. 97JBombay.
28 July 94 28 July 97;South Africa.
28 July 94 28 July 97punjab.
28 July 94 28 July 97; Bombay.
28 July 94 28 July 97: Bengal.
28 July 94 28 July 97punjab.
Royal Army Medical Corps.
385
Captaiits.
Yaughan-Williams, Herbert Wynne, MB. MCh
Dove, Frank, MRCS. ISCP. LSA
Thorn, George St. Clair, JIB. MCh
Sweetnam. Stephen Westrope, MRCS. LllCP
Harrison, William Sandilands,8'" MB. MCh
Howell, Harry Arthur Leonard, MRCS. LRCP. LFPS.Glas.
Lawson, Doug-las, MRCS. LRCP
Steel, Edwin Bedford, MB. BCh
Profeit, Charles William, MB.MCk
Kiddle, Frederick, MB. BCh
Staddon, Henry Ernest, MRCS. LRCP
Perry, Samuel James Chatterton Prittie, LRCPI. LRCSI. ...
Heaton, Arthur Frederick, MRCS. LRCP
SUKGI05
LIEUT.
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28
July 94
July 94
July 94
July Q4
Jan. 95
Jan. 95
Jan. 95!
Jan. 95 1
Jan. 95
Jan. 95
Jan. 95
Jan. 95
Jan. 95
BHGIlfBNT, OB
STATION".
28 July 97
2S July 97
2S Julv 97
2S July 97
29 Jan. 9S
29 Jan. 9SI
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 93
29 Jan. 9S
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
South Africa.
Bombay.
South Africa.
Jamaica.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Grenadier Guards,
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
South Africa.
Smith, Lionel Fergus, MB 29 July 95 29 July 98 Punjab.
Blackham, Robert James, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas.^g July 95)29 July gSJPunjab.
Chambers, Alexander Jasper, LRCP. MRCS 127 July 92 27 July 9s!South Alrica.
Fairrie, Septimus Harold, MB 129 July 95)29 July gSjMadras.
Maurice, George Thelwall Kindersley, MRCS. LRCP 29 July 95 29 July 93! Bengal.
Forrest, John Vincent, MB. MCh 29 July 95^9 July 93 South Africa.
Grattan, Henry William, MRCS. LRCP [29 July 95I29 July 9S Punjab.
Gnnter, Francis Ernest, MB. MCh 29 Jan. 95I29 July 9s!jiadras.
Campbell, John Hay, DSO. MRCS. LRCP. LSA (29 July 95J29 July 98 Madras
Grech, John, MRCS. LRCP.
Bli>s, Ernest William,3'" MRCS. LRCP
Brereton, Frederick Sadleir, MRCS. LRCP..
Statham, John Chnrles Baron,'00 MRCS. LRCP..
29 July 95 29 July gSjSouth Africa.
28 Jan. 97I16 Nov. 9S Bengal.
29 Jan. 96129 Jan. 99' Scots Guards.
29 Jan. 96 29 Jan. 9g|3engal.
Cooper, Robert Montagu Le Hunte. MB. MRCS. LRCP 29 Jan. 96 29 Jan. gglGrenadier Guards
Hayes, Edwin Charles. LRCP. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas 29 Jan. 96
Probyn, Percy John,"9 DSO. MRCS. LRCP 29 Jan. 96
Waring, Anthonv Henrv, MRCS. LRCP 29 Jan. 96
Hooper. Arthur \Vim,more. DSO. MRCS. LllCP 29 Jan. 96
Ward, William Alfred,-'0' MRCS. LRCP. LSA 29 Jan. 96
Forrest, Edmund George. MB. BCh 29 Jan. 96
Birrell, Edwin Thomas Fairweather, MB. MCh 29 July "
Cochrane. Edward Warren Webber. MB. BCh [29 July 96J29 July 99
Morris, Arthur Hugh, MRCS. LRCP 29 July 96 29 July 99
Riddick, George Bushman. MRCS. LRCP 29 July 96 29 July 99
Archer, Samuel Arthur, MRCS. LRCP 29 July 9629 July 99
MacDougall, Alexander James, MB. MCh 29 July 9629 July 99
Clements, Robert William, MB. BCh 29 Julv 90)29 July 99
Swabey, Maurice, MRCS. LRCP 29 July 90129 July 99
Hewetson, Henry, MItCS.LRCP 29 July 96J29 July 99
Stammers, George Elliott Frank, MSCS. LRCP 28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. 00
VVanbiri, Charles Frederick, JIRCS. LRCP 28 Jan. 97128 Jan. 00
jyudleston, Wilfrid Edward, MRCS. LRCP 28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. 00
Corkery, Martin Percy, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas. 28 Jan. 97(28 Jan. 00
Gaine, Frederick John, LSA 28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. 00
Addams- Williams, Leonard,401 MRCS. LRCP '28 Jan. 07 2S Jan. 00
Rattray, Malcolm MacGregor, MB. MCh. Ed 28 Jan. 97)28 Jan. 00
Power, John Henry. LRCSf. LRCPI. 28 Jan. 97)28 Jan. 00
Phillips, Richard Eduard Game, MRCS. LRCP 28 Jan 97128 Jan. rml
Clarice, Thomas Henry JlaUhews,'-"3 DSO. Mil. BCh 28 Jan 97I28 Jan.
Marriott, Edwin Walter P. V. LRCPI. LRCSI 28 Jan 97I28 Jan.
Dillon, Henry Vincent. LRCP I. LRCSI. Reserve 1 All"
Lewis, Wm. Henry Phillips,*"* LRCP. MRCS. Reserve .'."l '."..'. 4 Feb. 82
Cummins, Stevenson Zv?e,*« JIB. BCh '28 juiy 97(28 July
M'Ardle, Joseph,™ MB. BCh '"L8 july 97; 28 July 00
Hopkins, Charles Hensley,*"" MRCS. LRCP \2g Jul'y 97I23 July
'28 July 97)28 July
28 July 97)28 July
Hearn, Lewis Julius Christopher,'03 MB. BCh
M'Kessack, Peter,*05 JIB. BCh
M'Carthy, John M'Donald,41" LSA
Brodribb, Ernest, MRCS. LRCP
Poe, Johu, MB. BCh ..".....".'.."".'.".'..'.
Norrington, Henry Lawrence Weekes,*00 JIRCS. LRCP
Stallard.IIamilton Geo.F.^^LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed.LFPS Grlai
Jephson, Robert Dalkeith,*"' LUC PI. LRCSI.
Bowen, Arthur Winniett Nunn, LRCPI. LRCSI .."
XC Nickerson, William Henrv Snvder,«o MB. BCh 77 July
TClnkson, Edgar Thomas, «B MRCS. LRCP. -8 July 99
Browne- Mason, Hubert Oliver Browne, JIRCS. LRCP. ""'Is, Jan
Penny, Frederick Septimus. MRCS. LRCP ' -8 Jan'
29 Jan. 99 China.
29 Jan. 99 South Africa.
9 Jan. 99 Madras.
29 Jan. 99 Coldstream Guards.
29 Jan. 99 Home District.
9 Jan. 99 Madras.
,29 July 99 Punjab.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Punjab .
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras .
South Africa.
South Africa.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bengal.
South A frica.
South Africa.
Royal Horse Guards.
South African Constabulary.
Crete.
Bombay.
Woolwich.
Home District.
Egyptiau Army.
Egyptian Army.
Devcnport.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bengal.
8 July 97 28 July 00 1
28 July 97,28 July 00 '
28 July 97128 July 00 Punjab.
28 July 97)28 July 00 Bengal.
28 July 97)28 July 00 Egyptian Army.
28 July 97 28 July 00 South Africa.
28 July 97 28 July 00! Bengal.
Watts, Brian, JIRCS. LRCP. ...
Martin, Henry Graham, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Berne, John Geiald,*03 LRCPI. LRCSI..............".
Carroll, Frederick Fitzgerald, MB. BCh "".""'.'.'.'."!""
MacphersoD, John Duncan Graham, MB. JICh.Ed
Gwynn, William Purnell, MRCS. LRCP
O'Grady, Standish de Courcy, MB. BCh. "'.".
Young, Augustus Henry Owen, LRCPI. LRCSI
Bourke, Ernest Albert, LRCPI. LRCSI
Lowsley, Montagu Marmion, MRCS. LRCP.
Lupton, Alfred Crichton, M B. MCh
Carter C-era'd B&J iey . JIp BCh
Boss N orrnan Hamilton MB MCh. Ed
Collingwood, Percy Hildebrand, LSA. ........."
O'Gorman, Charles John, DSO. LRCPI.LRCSI
Chevers, Herb. Longmore Grant, LRCP. Ed. LRCS Ed" ii
NieJceraon, George Snyder, MB. BCh
Cn. p George Bedford MRCS LRCP.
Fuhr, Robert Strickland F.annay, DSO. LRCP. LRCS
LFPS.Glas
Jagger, Waller, JIB. MCh
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
23 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 8
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
27 July 98
27 July
29 Nov
. 00
South Africa.
29 Nov
. 00
Somh Africa.
28 Jan.
01
PuDJab.
28 Jan.
01
28 Jan.
01
Punjab.
28 Jan.
01
South Africa.
28 Jan.
01
South Africa.
28 Jnn.
01
Bombay.
28 Jan.
ox
Bengal.
28 Jan.
01
Madras.
28 Jan.
01
Bengal.
28 Jan.
or
Bengal.
28 .Tun.
01
Bengal.
28 Jan.
01
Bombay.
28 Jan.
01
Coldstream Guards
28 Jan.
01
Punjab.
28 Jan.
01
Bombay.
28 Jan .
OT
Bombay.
23 Jan.
01
South Africa.
1 Aug.
85
South Africa.
27 July
ox
Egyptian Army.
27 July
ox
South Africa.
27 July
01
South Africa..
7 July 93^7 July 01 South Africa.
386
Royal Army Medical Corps.
Captains.
Archer, George Johnston Stoney, MB. BCh
Selbv, Robert, MB. MCh
Hall, Sydney Octavius, LRCP. LBCS.Ed. LFPS.Glat
Weld, Alfred Edmond, MRCS. LBCP
Gallie, James Stuart, LBCP. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glat
Heffernan, Francis Joseph Christopher, LBCBI. ZBCSI.
Thorp, Arthur Edward, MRCS. LRCP
Mainprise, Cecil Wilmot, MRCS. LRCP
Herrick, Henrv. LBCPI. LRCSI
Dobbin, Edward John, MRCS. LRCP
Cowan, James, MB. BCh
O'Flaherty, Austin Romuald, LSA
Walton, Henry Beckles Gnll, MRCS. LRCP
Hewitt, Edmund Philip, LSA. LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
LlEUTKNANTS.
Barrow, Harold Percy Waller. MRCS. LRCP
Hodgson, John Edward. MRCS. LRCP ■.
Scott, Alec Lauriston, MRCS. LRCP
Parker, Lionel Edmund Loneworth, MRCS. LBCP
Gill, James Geoffrey, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Fell, Matthew Henry Gregson, MRCS. LRCP
Goddard, Gerald Hamilton,"' MRCS. LRCP
Winkfield, William Bertram. MRCS. LRCP
Lauder, Thomas Campion, MB. LRCPI. LRCSI
Leake, Jonas William, MRCS. LRCP
Houghton, John William Hobnrt, MBJ
Curme, Duncan Edward, MRCS. LRCP. ...
Taylor, Herbert Stockley, MRCS. LRCP
Goldsmith, Georgo Mills. MB. BCh. BAO.Bub
Lloyd, Richard Hsrte. MRCS. LRCP
Harvey, David, MB. BCh
Sloan, John Macfarlane. MB. BCh
Haymei, Henry Evered, MRCS. LBCP
Brakenridge, Francis John, MRCS. LBCP
Phipps, George Constantine, MRCS. LRCP
Rutherford, Nathaniel John Crawford, MB. BCh. BAO.Bub
Ormsbv, Gilbert John Anthony, MD. BCh. BAO.Bub
Packer, Harry Dixon, MRCS. LRCP
Humphry, Lawrence, MRCS. LRCP
Rodger, Robert Stuart, MB. MCh
Scarlett, William Watson. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Palmer, Horace Kemp, MRCS. LBCP
Wroughton, Arthur Oliver Bird, MRCS. LRCP
Ashe, Frank, MRCS. LRCP
Palmer, Francis James, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Cunningham, Robert Allan, MB. BCh. BAO.Bub
Crawford, Vincent James, MRCS. LRCP
Delap, George Goslett. BSO. LRCPI. LRCSI
Challis, Oswald, MRCS. LRCP
Woodside, William Arthur, LRCPI. LBCSI
Simson, Harold, MRCS. LRCP
Norman, Harold Hugh, MB. BCh. BAO.Bub
Blackwell, William Richard, LRCPI. LRCSI
Nicholls, Henrv Michael. MB. MCk
Chopping, Arthur,418 MRCS. LRCP
Hart, Herbert Frere, MB. BCh
Webb, Arthur Lisle Ambrose, MBCS. LRCP
Butler, SydneyUeorge, MBCS. LRCP
Winslcw, Littleton Francis Forbes, LSA
Prescott, John Joseph Whitworth,420 BSO. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Falkner, Percy Hope
UCDouglas, Henry Edw. Manning,-12' BSO. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed/
LFPS.Glas
Ellery, Ernest Edward, MBCS. LRCP
Eisner, Otto William Alexander. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Langsiaff, James William, LRCPI. LRCSI
Morris, John Ignatius Worgan, MRCS. LRCP
Seeds, Arthur Atkinson, MB. BCh. BAO.Dub
Anderson, Henry Stewart, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glai*
Ensor, Howard, BSO. MB. BCh. BAO.Bub
LLoyd.Langford Newman. BSO. MRCS. LRCP
Wood, Leonard, MRCS. LRCP
MacKenzie, Thomas Campbell, LRCPI. LRCSI
Connolly, Edward Patrick, LHCPI. LRCSI.
Bond, James Henry Robinson, MBCS. LRCP
Harrison, Lawrence Whitaker, MB. BCh
Irvine, Francis Stephen, MB. BCh. BAO.Bub
Morton, Hugh Murray, MB. MCh
Babington, Marcus Hill, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glat
Richards, FrancisGraham, MRCS. LRCP
Knox, Ernest Blake, MB. BCh
Roeh, Horace Samson, MRCS. LRCP
Harvey, Frederic,423 MRCS. LRCP
Trimble, Charles Edward, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS. Glut
Matthews, John, MRCS. LRCP
M'Loughlin, Wilfred Montagu, LSA
Siberry, Edward William, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Wingate. Basil Fenton, MRCS. LRCP
O'Reillv, Patrick Stanislaus, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Merry, Frederick Hallard,4" MB. MCh
Hime, Henry Charles Rupert, MB. BCh
Cumming, Charles Chevin, MB. BCh
MacLaughlin, Arthur Maunsell, MB. BCh
Hartigan, James Andrew, MB. BCh
Martin, James Fitzgerald, MB. BCh
27 July 98
37 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 9t
27 July 9S
27 July o3
. 27 July 98
. 27 July 98
■27 July 9S
.'27 July 98
,27 July nfi
27 July
27 July
27 July
'28 Jan.
28 Jan,
28 Jan.
,28 Jan.
, 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 23 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
, 28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
.28 Jan.
.28 Jan.
.28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 2S Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 Jan.
. 28 July
. 23 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 .Tilly
.28 July
28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
.28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. 28 July
. -.8 July
. 28 July
. 2S July
.'a3 July
. 17 >nOV.
. 17 Nov.
.,17 Nov.
.17 Nov.
.17 Nov.
.,17 Nov.
.17 Jlov.
.17 Nov.
. 17 Nov.
. 17 Nov.
.17 Nov.
. 17 Nov.
. 17 Nov.
. 17 Nov.
.! 4 Dec.
4 Dec.
. 4 Dec.
. 4 Dec.
4 Dec.
.! 4 Dec.
CAPTAIN.
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July ci
27 July 01
27 July 01
27 July 01
UIGIAIBST, Ott
STATION.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Bombay.
South Africa.
Mauritius.
Mauritius.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Dover.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africii .
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Egyptian Army.
Egyptian Army.
Cork.
Souih Africa.
South Africa.
Souih Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa-
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Bermuda.
South Africa,
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Home District.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Dublin.
South Africa.
South Africa.
|Bermuda.
:South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
'South Africa.
South Africa.
Netley.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
99I Sou)h Africa.
Royal Army Medical Corps.
387
LlECTESAXTS.
BEGIMEXT, OB
STATION.
M'Donnell, Edmond, MB 4 Dec. 99 South Africa.
4 Dec. 99 South Africa.
4 Dec. 99 South Africa.
4 Dec. 09'Aldershot.
4 Dec. 99 South Africa.
4 Dec. 99 South Africa.
4 Dec. 99 South Africa.
4 Dec. 99 Bombay.
4 Dec. 99|South Africa.
25 Apr. ooJDublin.
25 Apr. oaSouth Africa,
25 Apr. 00 South Africa,
25 Apr. 00 .-out h Africa.
25 Apr. 00 South Africa.
25 Apr. ooj South Africa.
25 Apr. 00 South Africa.
25 Apr. 00; South Africa.
25 Apr. 00 Dublin.
25 Apr. 00 South Africa.
23 Apr. 00 South Africa,
Smith, Charles Seaver, 21 h. BCh. .
Safford, Arthur Bunt, LSA
Cuddon-Fletcher, Angus Joseph Macnab ..
Cariyon, Arthur Farrington. LSA
Baist, James Martin. MB. BCh
Cato. Charles Stanlev, MRCS. ZBCP
Evans, Charles Robert, MRCS. LRCP
Croly, William Chapman, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Biggam, Thomas. MB. BCh
Richardson, Hugh, MB. MCh 25 Apr. 00 South Africa.
Baker, William Lincoln, MBCS. LRCP 25 Apr. ooSouth Africa.
Cotton, Frederick William. MRCS. LRCP 25 Apr. 00 South Africa.
Parry, Frank Mardon, MB. BCh J25 Apr. 00 South Africa.
Dinnis, Bertram Ramsev, MB
Twige, James Stuart, MB. BCh
Adve-Cnrran, William John Patrick, LRCPI. LBCSL.
Powell. John, MB
Argles, Robert Lendon, LSA
Foster, John George, MB. BCh
Ford, Ernest George, MB. BCh
Walker, Francis Spring, LRCPI. LRCSI
Purser, Lydmar Moline, MB. BCh
Bennett. William, MB
Stock, Philip Graham 125 Apr. oojSouth Africa.
Fawcus, Harold Ben, MB. BCh 25 Apr. 00 South Africa.
Fielding, Thomas Evelvn, MB. BCh bs Apr. 00 South Africa.
Sen-ell, Evelvn Pierce, MB. MRCS. LRCP 25 Apr. 00 Punjab.
Straton, Charles Henry, MRCS. LRCP 25 Apr. 00 Bengal.
Bartlett, Basil Sorley 125 Apr. 00 Bengal.
Brown, Robert Tilbury, MB. MRCS. LRCP 25 Apr. 00 Bengal.
Carroll, George, LRCPI. LRCSI. [25 Apr. oo| Bengal.
Hyde, Dermot Owen, MB. BCh 25 Apr. 00 South Africa.
Hamerton, Albert Ernest, MRCS. LRCP [25 Apr. 00 Punjab.
Houghton. George John, LRCPI. LRCSI. 25 Apr. 00 South Africa.
Churton, John Gaitskel), MRCS. LRCP 25 Apr. oo|Ren<ral.
Waring, Arthur Durham, MB 25 Apr. 00 Bengal.
Steveneon. Thomas Herbert, MB. MCh 25 Apr. 00 Bengal.
Cnthbert, James Mackie, MB. BCh 23 Apr. oo'Bengal.
M'Lennan, Farquhar, MB. BCh 25 Apr. oo.Bengal.
We9ton, Alfred Fnllam, LSA 25 Apr. oo: Punjab.
Dorgan, James, MB. BCh 25 Apr. 00 Bombay.
Furuivall, Charles Hilton, MRCS. LRCP 25 Apr. ooj Bombay.
Robinson, James Herbert, MRCS. LRCP '25 Apr. oojPunjab.
FitzGerald, FitzGerald Gabbett 25 Apr. 00 Ceylon.
Carr, Charles Henry, MB. BCh 30 May 00 West Africa.
Bennett, Edmund, LRCPI. LRCSI. 30 May 00 South Africa.
Lauder, Francis Pius 30 May 00 Madras.
Adderlev, Arthur Charles, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas 30 May 00 Bombay.
Tobin, John, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas 30 May 00, Bombay.
Leary, George Edward, MRCS. LRCP 30 May ooJBombay.
>Veston, Herbert Ernest ^30 May 00 South Alrica.
Henderson, Patrick Hagart, MB. BCh 21 June 00 Bombay.
Murphy, John Patrick Joseph, MB. BCh '21 Juneoo'Punjab.
Greenwood, Arthur Rowland, MRCS. LRCP 21 Juoe o^Madras.
Hardy, Frederick Hallam, MRCS. LRCP 21 Juoeoo.Gambia.
Spiller, William Moreland Haladay, MB. BCh 21 J une oo| Bengal.
Jameson, Archibald Douglas 21 June oo1 Egypt.
Bennett, William, MB 21 June 00 Punjab.
Burke, Bernard Bruce, LRCPI. LRCSI. 21 Juneoo Punjab.
Fry, Walter Burgess 21 June 00 Punjab.
Ronayne, Charles Richard Louis, MB 21 Juneoo Bombay.
Bailhe, George, MB 21 Juneoo Bombay.
Thorpe, Llewellyn Lancelot Gramme, LSA 21 JuneoolCanterbury.
Hall, John Blake, LSA 21 Juneoo|Madras
Crosthwait, William Silvister, LRCPI. LRCSI. 21 JuneoojShomcliffe.
Douglass. Percy Clarence 21 June 00. Bombay.
Ellery, Richard Francis 21 June ooj Bengal.
Popham, Robert Lionel, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas..
Waters, Walter James
Pares, Basil
Shea, Henry Francis. MB
Fleming, Charles Elphinstone, MB
Bodington, Percival James. MB
Whelan, Joseph Francis, MB
Lelean, Percy Samuel, FRCS
Odium, William Henry
Stephens, Frederick Archer
Sterling, Miles George
Power, William Moroney
Johnson, John Tyrer, MB
L'Estrange, Edgar Francis
Black, Robert Barclay, MB
TJnwin, Thomas Barton, MB
M'Grigor, Hemy James, MB
Goodwin, William Richard Power
Branskill, John Handfield, MB
Duffcy, Arthur Cameron, MD
Gibson, Arthur William
Myles, Charles Duucan, MB
Hunt, Rochford Noel, MB
Howley, Henry Edward Joseph Alphonsus
Fawcett, Ralph Frankland Morris
Steele, William Lawrence
21 Juneoo South Africa.
14 Nov. 00 Shorncliffe.
14 Nov. oo'i Life Guards.
14 Nov. co1 South Africa.
14 Nov. 00 South Africa.
14 Nov. 00 South Africa.
14 Nov. oo'South Africa.
14 Nov. 00 Aldershot.
14 Nov. oo'South Africa,
14 Nov. ooSouth Africa.
14 Nov. 00 Aldershot.
14 Nov. od Dublin.
14 Nov. oo'South Africa.
14 Nov. 00 South Africa.
14 Nov. 00 South Africa.
14 Nov. 00 South Africa.
29 Nov. 00! Barbadces.
29 Nov. oo1 Bom bay.
29 Nov. 00. West Africa.
29 Nov. 00 South Africa.
29 Nov. 00' Bombay.
29 Nov. 00 South Africa.
29 Nov. ooj Madras.
29 Nov. 00 South Africa.
29 Nov. ooj South Africa.
29 Nov. 00 South Africa.
Davidson, Hugh Allan. MB ^9 Nov. ooj West Afric
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LIEUTENANTS.
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STATION.
Finucane, Thomas. MB 29 Nov. 00
West, John Weir, MB 29 Nov. 00
Riaeh, William, MD 29 Nov. 00
Baternan, Herbert Raymond 29 Nov. 00
Pinches, Horace George 20 Nov. 00
White, Thomas 29 Nov. 00
Kennedy, James Crawford, MB 29 Nov. 00
Parsons, Arthur Ruscombe Crane 29 Nov. 00
Cautley, John Burton 29 Nov. 00
Sparkcs, William Moore Bell 29 Nov. 00
Smith, Samuel Boylan, MD 29 Nov. 00
Powell, Eyre William 29 Nov. 00
Jones, John 29 Nov. 00
WortLington, Edward Scott 30 Nov. 00
Skinner, Roderick M'Kenzie 2 Jan. 01
Wells, Albert John Walton 20 Jan. 01
Sheehan, George Faber 29 Jan. 01
Scott, Henry Harold, Ml) 29 Jan. 01
Bransbury, Henry Arthur 29 Jan. 01
Falkner, Jlervyn Winlred 29 Jan. 01
Woodley, Richard Nason '9 Jan. 01
Ryan, Eugene 29 Jan. 01
Parkes, Edward Ernest, MB 29 Jan. 01
Roche, James Valentine 29 Jan. 01
Hull, Alfred John J29 Jan. 01
'Jowey, Reginald Vionnie '29 Jan. 01
Conway, James 29 Jan. 01
Barbour, John Humphroy, MB ,29 Jan. 01
Robinson, Frederick England, MB [29 Jan. 01
Mason, Samuel 29 Jan. 01
Bostock, John Southey, MB 29 Jan. 01
Mitchell, Arthur Henry M'N'eil 29 Jan. 01
27 Feb. oti
9 Apr. 01
11 Apr. 01
14 Apr. 01
26 Apr. 01
Winder, James Herbert Roche, MD
Foulds, Mathias Frederick
Oowie, Robert Macnamara
Clarke, James Bertram
Harding, Daniel Litton
Wilson, Richard Chapman 1 3 May 01
Ffrench, Ernest George 128 May 01
Waddell, James 1 19 June 01
Hyde, Patrick George 22 June 01
M'ilunn, Andrew 125 Juneoi
Lambelle, Frederic William, MB 29 Juneoi
Cahill, Laurence John Staunton, MB 29 Juneoi
Stevenson, Walter Clegg, MB 29 Juneoi
Beatty, Martyn Cecil, MB 29 Juneoi
Wellai.d, Joseph Raboteau, MB 29 Juneoi
Jjong, Henry William, MB 29 Juneoi
Ritchie, Theodore Francis, MB 29 Juneoi
Sampey. Alexander William 29 June 01
Potter, Thomas James 29 June 01
Williamson, Alexander Jeans, MB 25 Juneoi
Aylen, Ernest Vaughan ^9 Juneoi
Rogers, Henry, MB 29 Juneoi
Davis, William 29 Juneoi
Hastings, Joseph Cliambers, MB 29 Juneoi
O'Donozhue, Denis Joseph Fitzgerald 29 Juneoi
Irwin, Alfred W. A 1 July 01
Usmar, George H j 5 July 01
Ayde-Curran, Stafford Mary 26 July 01
Thomson, Charles Glendennmg 3 Aug. 01
Quartbb Masters.
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South Africa.
South Africa.
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South Africa.
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Malta.
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Punjab.
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Jamaica.
Jamaica.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
81 uth Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
West Africa.
Madras.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
South Africa.
Malta.
Bengal.
South Africa.
South Africa.
2 Life Guards.
Leeds.
South Africa.
South Africa.
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South Africa.
Dublin.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
Dublin.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
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{Colchester.
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j Dublin.
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Newcastle.
Wei-hai-Wei.
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Salisbury Plain.
Curragh.
South Africa.
South Africa.
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Phillips. Thomas*" (Lt
Orderlies, 2 Sept. 80; Ho
Capt. 2 Sept. 90)
Merritt, George*"8 (Hon. Capt. )
10 July 99) i
Gillman, David James {Son.)
Capt. 7 Aug. 97) j
M'Callum, William, Hon. Capt. \
Megerve j
Beach, JosephHerbertWolte"" '
(Hon. Captain, 8 Jan. 00) '... j
Bond.Thos. (Hon.Capt . 30JUI.V00)
Thowless, Edwin"1 (Hon.Capt. )
24 Dec. co) )
Kyle, Frederick"2 (Hon. Capt. '1
24 Dec. 00) J
Adams, Richard"! (Hon.Capt. (
4 Feb. 01) J
Hirst, James'3* (Hon. Captain, )
4 Feb. 01) )
Hewitt, Martin*" KHon. Capt. ~>
4 Feb. o:) S
Goater, Benjamin (Hon. Capt. >
23 Dec. 01) j
Crookes, Frederick4" (Uon.'i
Capt. 29 Nov. co) S
Lockhart, Harry",; .
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90
South Africa.
30 July
90
Malta.
24 Dec.
90
South Africa.
4 Feb.
91
South Africa.
24 Dec.
90
South Africa.
4 Feb.
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South Africa.
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! Bere, Charles
jLines, Edward"7
JTandy, John
[Freshwater, Arthur
■ Crawley. Charles
I Brake, Timothy Francis"0 ...
■ IShort, John Bartholomew"0...
llHasell, Harry Godiey
j Dallas, David
ij Mathews, John
[Finley, Alexander
I Diggins, William James**2 ...
(Alien, George Leverstcne
ji Bruce. Alexander
|lMacintosh, Philip
ilHawkey, Richard
Whiteborn, John Charles j
Butler )
Painton, George Henry
Brook, Henry Spanton
Spackman, Harry
Sellex, George Alfred
Chalk, Alfred James
Clarke, William Molson*" ...
Green, John
ijTalbot, Wm. John Campbell
Moss, Edward Percy
Essex, Bertram Edward ..
M'Clay, John
Short, George Francis
HU. MB. AND
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S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
Aldershot.
S . Africa.
S. Africa.
Devonport.
S. Africa.
HongKong.
Curragh.
Royal Army Medical Corps.
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QCABTIB MiSTHES.
Woolley, HeniyHt — 13 Dec. 99
Glennon, John -•• 13 Dec. 99
Ferguson, James ■•• 3 Jan. 00
Hall, Frederick William — 3 Jan. 00
Morrison, Alexander ••• 3 Jan. 00
Attwood, Joseph — 24 Jan. 00
Duncan, William • •■ 24 Jan. 00
Roberts, Richard Owen ■■■ 24 Jan. 00
Brace, Forbes •■■ 3 Feb. 00
Holway, Walter George --• 3 Feb. 00
OSord, Edward Pegden 3 Feb. 00
Audus, Henry Joseph Francis -•• 3 Feb. 00
Conolly, John Beresford 7 liar. 00
Houghton, Edwin 17 Mar. 00
Scott, Richard I 17 Mar. 00
STATION.
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S. Africa.
S. Africa.
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Dublin.
Chester.
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Netley.
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Wilson, Alexander ••• 17 Mar. 00 S. Alrica.
Glover, Henry William 17 Mar. 00 Aldershot.
Exton, Thomas 23 May 00 S. Africa.
Cowan, Roderick Robinson...... 30 May 00 S. Africa.
Benson, George Augustus 2 June 00 St. Helena.
Jacomb. Thomas Joseph 2 June 00 S. Africa.
Wakefield, Hnrry Penfold 23 Jnne 008. Africa.
Wheeler, Arthur*50 23 June 00 S. Africa.
Niblett, Alfred Henry Hinton... 4 July od S. Africa.
Pilgrim, Arthur Joseph 15 Aug. 00 S. Africa.
Lunney, Alexander 16 Feb. 01 S. Africa.
Clapshaw, Aquila 13 Mar. 01 S. Africa.
Archibald, William Nieol 13 Mar. 01 S. Africa.
Watkins, James 13 Mar. oijS. Africa.
Depot and Training School, Aldershot.
Officer Commanding. — Major H. E. R. Jamex.
Second in Command and Instructor.— Major G. H. Barefoot, 21 Jan. 01 (temp.).
Adjutant. — Captain E.M'K. Williams, 1 Apr. 99 [temp.).
Commanding A. Company. —
Commanding B Company and Assistant Instructor. — Captain A. Pearse.
Commanding C Company. — Captain H. A. Hinge Hemp.).
Commanding Provisional Company. — Captain P. A. Symons, ATS. 1 O2:. oo.
Quarter 3taiter. — Hon. Lieut. C. Crawley, 2S Apr. qS.
Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services.
I Surgeon General W. Taylor served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal), and with the Burmese
Expedition in 18S5-86 on the Staff of the Commander in Chief in India (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Was
attached to the Head Quarters of the Japanese Army during the Japan and China war in 1894 (Japanese War
Medal). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as Principal Medical Officer
with the Force (promoted to be Surgeon Major General, Star). Served in the campaign in tbe Soudan under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in
despatches, CB., 2nd Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
* Surgeon Genera! Preston served in medical cbargb of the 66th Rsgiment in the Afghan war in 1880, and
was present at the affair at GirisUk, in the engagement at Maiwaad (dangerously wounded), and throughout the
defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of Lt. Colonel, and
Medal).
6 Surgeon General O'Dwyer served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of No. 2 Bearer Company, and
was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-8? as Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
8 Surgeon General C. M'D. Cuffe served in the Kafir war of 1873 as Principal Medical Officer of the
Transkei Column throughout the operations against the Galekas. Served throughout the Zulu campaign as
Principal Medical Officer of the Northern and subsequently of Wood's Flying Column from the commencement
of operations till the action of dundi and conclusion of the war (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
' Surgeon General H. S. Muir served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the engagement at Shahjiu
(Medal).
II Sir William Wilson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the Infantry Brigade, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank 01'
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in i8j9-i9ooas a
Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches, KCilG).
12 Surgeon GeneralW. S.M. Price served in the Afghan warof 1878-80, and took part in the operations i» the Bazar
Valley, including the engagement at Den Sarakh (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-83 with the
Korti Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
17 Colonel John Maturir. served in the Ashanti war in 1S73-74 (Medal).
:s Surgeon General T. O'Farrell and Colonel R. C. Eaton, Lt.Colonels W. B. Slaughter, H. Charlesworth, E. A.
Koche, R. D. Hodson, H. C. Kirkpatrick, and P. J. Dempsey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
20 Surgeon General Evatt served in thePerak Expedition in 1876 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
of i873-3c,and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid; was Senior Medical Officer with Tytler's Column in the
expedition to the Bazar Valley (mentioned in Lieut.General Maude's despatch) ; was in charge of a Section
Field Hospital on the return march to India in June 1879 (thanked by the Governor General and by the Commander
in Chief in India in General Orders) ; afterwards served in charge of a Field Hospital with Sir Charles Gough's
Brigade during the advance to Gundamuck and Cabul (Medal withtwo Clasps). Served with the expedition to the
Soudan in 1885 in command of the 2nd Bearer Company of the Medical Staff Corps, and was present in the en-
gagement, at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890 in command of the British Field Hospital (mentioned in
despatches).
81 Colonel W. M'Watters served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in :3qi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel H. Comerford served in the Zalu war of 187;, and was present at the battle of Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 , and took part in the defence of Pretoria (mentioned in despatches).
" Colonel W. F. Burnett served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Afghan war
from 2nd January to 28th August 1880, the greater part of the time in medical charge of the 1st Battalion
25th Regiment (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35 Colonel E. Townsend served in the Abyssinian campaign from December 1867 to June 1868, and was
present at the action of Arogee (Medal). Served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76
including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th January, and 4th February — severely wounded (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches).
Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star;. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1395-96 (mentioned in despatches, Star). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1397-98 with the Mohmund Field Force (men-
tioned in despatches), and afterwards as Principal Medical Officer 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as
39° Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services.
Principal Medical Officer ist Infantry Division, and was present in the engagements at Belmont and Enslin (men-
tioned in despatches, CifG).
215 Surgeon General J. F. Supple served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74, and was present nt the attack on and
defence of the Hospital at Foomanah (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1S7B-S0 (Medal;. Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Senior Medical Officer 6th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2" Colonel J. H. Moore served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74 frcm the 10th October 1873, including the
defence of the Hospital at Foomanah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and took
part in the occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo
near Ghuznee(Medal with Clasp).
23 Colonel R. de la C. Corbett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
M Surgeon General W. H. M'Namara served in the Egyptian war of 1882 attached to the 1st Battalion Royal
Irish Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Principal Medical Officer British Brigade,
and was present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
CB., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
31 Sir Thomas Gallwey served in the Afghan war in 1879, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebfr
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85, had charge of the Debb'-h
Field Hospital, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column on its return to Korti (mentioned
in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Principal Medical Officer to the force, including the engagement atFirketand
the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches. CB., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps); and
in the operations in 1897-98 as Principal Medical Officer Egyptian Army, and was present nt the battles of the
Atbara. (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Colonel, two Clasps
to Khedive's Medal). Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Med.iidie for services under the Egyptian Government.
Served in the South African war in iSdq-iqoo as Principal Medical Officer Infantry Division (mentioned in
despatches, KCMG.).
3i Colonel Beamish served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the siege train of the 1st Division of the Cabul
Expeditionary Force in Dadur and the Bolan Pass (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86
(Medal with Clasp).
34 Surgeon General J. A. Clery served during Ihe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the Abu Dom Field
Hospital (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbeit.
Kitchener in 189S, and whs present in the operations subsequent to the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in
despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
35 Colonel W. J. Fawcett served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
36 Colonel W. E. Saunders served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Also served in the Boer war in 188 1. Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Principal Medical Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
and Medal with two Clasps).
37 Colonel A. H. Anthonisz served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp). •
39 Colonel James M'Namara was in medical charge of the troops (detachments of Royal Artillery and 10th
Foot) sent into the Native State of Sunghie Ujong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874; and was present at the attack
and capture of the Kapayan stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was in
medical charge of Brigadier General Brooke's Brigade covering the retreat from Maiwand (mentioned in
despatches), took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
40 Colonel G. D. N. Leake served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp)
42 Colonel M. D. O'Connell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
43 Lt.Coloncl E. H. Joynt served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-80 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
44 Colonel J. D. Edge was noted on the 3rd December 1872, "to be promoted Staff Surgeon, as soon as he
has qualified for the superior grade, in recognition of his gallant services when engaged against the Indians
at Orange Walk, British Honduras," on the ist September 1872. Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and waa
present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 and was present in the engagement at Maiwand in charge of a Field Hospital, and took part in the
defence of Candahar (received the thanks of the Government of India, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
18S2 with the Indian Contingent, and was present at tho battle of Tel-el-Kebir in charge of p. Field Hospital
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African wTar in 1899-1900 as Principal Medical Officer of
an Infantry Division, and was present in the engagement at Stormberg.
46 Lt.Colonel H. J. W. Barrow served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss.
47 Colonel W. Donovan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Cabul Field Force, and afterwards with
the Koorum Force, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler in medical charge
of the 85th King's Light Infantry including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with
the Natal Field Force as a volunteer. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Principal Medical
Officer Cavalry Division (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
48 Lt.Colonel R. H. Quill served with the Royal Artillery in the Koorum Valley in the Afghan war of 1879-80,
and had medical charge of the Depot Field Hospital during the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General
Tytler (Medal).
40 Lt.Colonel B. M. Blennerhassett served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895
(CifG. and Star).
53 Lt.Colonel W. S. Pratt served as Assistant Surgeon with the Armee duRhin underMarshal Bazaine in the
Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was present at the actions of Gravelotte and St. Privat. Was driven into
Metz with the French Army, and remained during the siege and until the surrender of the fortress from star-
vation. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Staff of Lord Wolseley (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
54 Colonel W. B. Allin served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1 8S4-85, and had charge of the Field Hospital at Gakdul Wells (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 as Principal Medical Officer Infantry Division (mentioned in despatches, promoted Colonel).
57 Lt.Colonel W.E.Webo served m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served witn the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
53 Lt.Colonel R. W. Mapleton served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the
Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
59 Lt.Colonel J. G. Williamson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal)
60 Colonel W. L. Gubbins served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and took part with the Bazar Valley Expedi-
tion under Lieut.General Maude in medical charge of the 5th Fusiliers, and subsequently of the Head Quarters
Staff ; in 1S79-80 he served with the Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright in medical charge of the
Head Quarters Staff; was also Divisional Sanitary Officer and Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer, and
was present with the expeditions against the Mohmunds and into the Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served with
the expedition to Burmah in 1886 (Medal with Clasp) . . .
6i Lt.Colonel Thomsett served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and had medical charge of the Divisional Fielo.
Boyal Army Medical Corps. — War Services. 391
Hospital at Thnll ; accompanied the expedition into the Khost country and was present in the engagement
at Maitoon (Medal). Served in the Egyptian -war of 1S82 withNo. 4 Field Hospital (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
61 Colonel O. G. Wood served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
63 Lt. Colonel John Martin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 as Personal Assistant to the Surgeon General (Medal with Clasp).
M Colonel J. A. Gormley served during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with
Clasp!. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in medical charge of the 51st Light Infantry, and took part with the
expeditions against the Mohmunds and into the Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 18S1. Served
wich the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in South
Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches, promoted
to be Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Principal Medical Officer
Infantry Division.
65 Lt.Colonel C. H. Swayne served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 in charge of a Field Hospital at
Dongola (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with
two Clasps).
t5 Lt.Colonel F. "W. Trevor served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Field Force, and was present
in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Cla6ps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*■ Colonel S. H. Carter served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Khevl (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Lines of Communication) Medal
with two Clasps).
69 Lt.Colonel W. B. Miller served in theEgyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the
23th August (mentioned in desoatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
70 Lt.Colonel G. D. Bourke served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) : and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force
in 1 1 39-90 (mentioned'in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
~' Colonel J. C. Dorman served in the Afghan war in 1878-9, and was present in the engagement at
Ali Kheyl and at the forcing of the Shutargardan (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
33 Lt.Colonel G. H. Le Mottee served in the Boer war of 1881.
74 Lt.Colonel W. L. Chester served in the Boer war in i83i. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
76 Lt.Colonel Fenn served in the Afghanwar in 1879-80 in medical charge of a battery of Royal Artillery, and was
present at the affair at Zaidabad; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clas-j. and Khedive's Star) .
77 Colonel A. T. Sloggett served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 as Senior Medical Officer with the British Troops, including the engagement at Firket and the operations
at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Surgeon Lt.Colonel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 a3 Senior
Medical Officer 1st brigade British Division, and was present at the battle of Khartoum — dangerously wounded,
hor3e shot (mentioned in despatches, promoted to the higher grade of his rank, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, English
Medal, and Clasp to Knedive's Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1902 as Commandant Deelfon-
tein District, Principal Medical Officer and Commandant Imperial Yeomanry Hospitals up lo March 3tit 1901 ;
afcer that date as Principal Medical Officer 2;st General Hospital, Deelfontein (mentioned in despatches, CMG.,
Medal with three Clasps, rank of Colonel in South Africa).
«* Lt.Colonei Morris served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Force, and in 1879-80 with the
Cabul Field Force ; was present in the engagement at Charasiah and in the actions around Cabul in December
1379, including the defence of Sherpore ; was in medical charge of the 92nd Highlanders in the engagement at
Charasiah in April 1880 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
80 Lt.Colonel Drury served in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
83 Lt.Colonel W. O. Wolseley served with the expedition to A shanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 (promoted
Surgeon Lt.Colonel, Star).
8* Lt.Colonel T. O'Reilly served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
st Colonel J. F. Williamson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the in-
vestment of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — horse shot under him (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India uuder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Mohmund Field
Force (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in the Peshawur Column
and the 5th Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
67 Lt.Colonel Carey served in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and was present at the storming of the Peiwar Kotal
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Servedinthe Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
88 Lt.Colonel W. J. R. Rainsford served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. Served in the operations in China in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, CIJS.).
80 Colonel P. H. Johnston served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Zaimusht Exnedition
including the assault of Zawa (Medal).
*° Lt.Colonel I. B. Emerson served with the 3rd Foot in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
51 Lt.Colonel J. Coats served in the Boer war in 1881.
n Lt.Colonel U. J. Bourke served in the Soudan camnaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen,
in the advance in support of the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's'
Star).
~" Lt.Colonel W. H. Allen served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender
of KafrDowarand Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
" Lt.Colonel J.L.Peyton served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Knedive's Star).
'"• Lt.Colonel L. B. Ward served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture ot
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
55 Lt.Colonel G. A. Hughes served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir
Charles Warren. Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star). Servedinthe
campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Senior Medical Officer 2nd British Brigade, and
was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
97 Lt.Colonel J. Hoysted served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-30 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
98 Lt.Colonel W. T. Johnston served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion South
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Staffordshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren.
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in the Burmah Column (Medal with Clasp).
S3 Lt.Colonel C. K. Powell served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0 (Medal).
100 Lt.Colonel H. Scott served in the Boer war of 1881.
101 Lt.Colonel J. Tidbury served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion
of the Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
105 Lt.Colonel W. W. Kenny served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal). Served
in the Soudan campaign in 7385, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star).
10:1 Lt.Colonel P. M. Ellis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
lr'* Lt.Colonel W. Keays received the thanks of Sir Robert Biddulph, High Commissioner of Cyprus, for his
services to the Civil Government during a virulent epidemic of fever in Nicosia in 1881. Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the isl Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's
Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with No. 2 Bearer Company, and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
105 Lt.Colonel H. L. Donovan served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in de-
spatches, granted the higher rate of pay. two Clasps).
ioe Lt.Colonel J. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
107 Colonel H. Grier served in the South African war in 1899- 1900.— [Sec also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
108 Lt.Colonel J. W. H. Flanagan served with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force in tho Afghan war in
1S79-80 (Medal;. Served with the Zhob Valley Expeditiott in 1S84.
10' Lt.Colonel O. E. P. Lloyd served in the Zulu war in 1879 with Clarke's Column, and ".in the subsequent,
operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold, and was present at the capture of King
Cetewayo (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in tho defence of Standerton.
Served in the Kachin Expedition in 1892-93 with the Military Police, first as Medical Officer in charge of the
North Eastern Column, and afterwards as Senior Medical Officer of the whole force, and was present at the
attack on the Sima Post ; commanded the Post during the attack after Captain Morton, tho Officer Commanding,
was killed (mentioned in despatches, YC, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the Victoria Cross for his con-
spicuous bravery under the following circumstances : — " During the attack on the Sima Post by Kachins, on the
6th January last L1893], Surgeon Major Lloyd, on hearing that the Commanding Officer, Captain Morton (who
had left the fort to visit a picket about 80 yards distant), was wounded, at once ran out to his assistance under a
close and heavy fire, accompanied by Subadar Matab Singh. On reaching the wounded officer, Surgeon Major
Lloyd sent Subadar Matab Singh back for further assistance, and remained with Captain Morion till the Subadar
returned with five men of the Magwe Battalion of Military Police, when he assisted in carrying Captain Morton
back to the fort, where that officer died a few minutes afterwards. The enemy were within teu or fifteen paces
keeping up a heav'3- fire, which killed three men of the picket, and also Bugler Puma Singh. This man accom-
panied Captain Morton from the fort, showed great gallantry in supporting him in his arms when wounded, and
was shot while helping to carry him back to the fort. (The Native Officer and five Sepoys above alluded to have
been awarded the Order of Merit.)"
"° ColonelJ. G. MaeMeece served in the Afghan warin 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar [Medal with Clasp).
111 Lt.Colonel .1. M'Gann Berved in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engagement at Lang's
Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches).
1:2 Lt.Colonel N. M'Creery served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86; and in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, includ-
ing the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
u5 Lt.Colonel C. Seymour served in the Soudan campaign in 1865 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)); also
served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1385-86 including the engagement at Giniss.
114 Lt.Colonel G.W. Robinson served in the operations in Burma in 1891 with the Momeik Column (Medal with
Clasp).
115 Lt.Colonel W. Campbell served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of i832, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11G Lt. Colonel B. B. C'onnolry served during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was present at the battle of
Beaumont, battle of and capitulation of Sedan (German Steel War Medal). Served throughout the campaign
against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Secretary and Statistical Officer of the
Principal Medical Officer, Lines of Communication and Base, in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukuni (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S+ as Principal Medical Officer of the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the
engagements at El Teh and Temai (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of theOemanieh, and two Clasps). Served
with^the Nile Expedition 1884-85 in command of a Camel Bearer Company, and was present at the attack on
the wounded convoy on the 13th February (mentioned in despatches, granted higher rate of pay, Clasp).
1,7 Lt.Colonel T. M. Corker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
"s Major E. H. Myles served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
»9 Colonel H. Martin served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
120 Lt.Colonei A. E. J. Croly served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
121 Lt.Colonel R. O. Cusack served with the Manipore Expedition in 189 1 as Senior Medical Officer with the
Column under Brigadier General Graham (mentioned in despatches, Sledal with Clasp).
122 Lt.Colonel H. L. Esmonde-White served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal
with Clasp).
123 Lt.Colonel A. O. Geoghegan served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
1M Lt.Colonel A. P. O'Connor served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 (Medal with Clasp).
125 Lt.Colonel D. Wardrop served during the Kafir war in 1878 as Civil Surgeon in the operations against
Sekukuni, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clisp).
126 Lt.Colonel J. M. Jones served as Civil Surgeon during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
127 Lt.Colonel P. J. M'Quaid served in tho Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the tth. October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment
of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at tho action of
Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Teb-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
128 LtColonel H. J. Robbins served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Column, took
Dart in the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, and was present, with the 85th Regiment in
the assault on the heights of Zawa (Medal).
129 Lt.Colonel C. R. Woods served in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the British Field Hospital in the
Column under Brigadier General Graham (Medal with Clasp).
130 Lt.Colonel M. W. Kerin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 (mentioned in despatches).
131 Lt.Colonels A. Peterkin and W. Dugdale served in the Boer war of 1881.
J32 LtX'olonelR. W. E. H. Nicholson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
134 Lt.Colonel D. L. Irvine served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85, and was present at the action of Kir-
bekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1 899-1900.
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135 Lt.Colonel E. R. Cree served ill the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at ihe destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
"• Lt.Colonel .1. R. Dodd served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1805-96 (Star).
158 Colonel Twiss served as Civil Surgeon in the Zulu war of 1879, and has received the Medal with Clasp.
Served in the Egvptian war of 18S2 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the
surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5
(Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Stormberg.
isiTLj'ce-tanel. C. G. D. Mosse served with the expedition to Sherbro', on the West Coast of Africa, in 1883
(mentioned in despatches).
141 Lt.Colonel R. W. Ford served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
142 Lt^Colonel G. Coutts served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in i3g5 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp 1.
141 Lt.Colonel Swabey served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 1st Field Hospital (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1885 in medical charge of the 10th
(Railway) Company of Roval Engineers (Clasp).
us Lt.Colonel Rowney served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 18S5 (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
145 Colonel T. R. Lucas served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the
28th August and at the battle of Tei-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S34 (mentioned in desoatches), and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned id despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Camel Bearer Company, and was present in the action at Abu Klea and in the recon-
naissance to Metamnieh (two Clasps 1; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-85. Served in the oDerations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in tS92~93 (mentioned in despatches).
143 Lt.Colonel A. G. Kay served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
la) Lt.Colonel R. Porter served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1395-6 (Star).
151 Lt.Colonel C. A. P. Mitchell served in the Egyptian war of 1832, and was preseut in the eugagomen'.s at Tel-el-
Mahuta and Maasama, in the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (two Clasps) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
15> Lt.Colonel T. B. A. Tuckey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in iE36 (Medal with ClasD).
155 Colonel F.~A. B. Daly served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
156 Lt.Colonel A. S. Rose served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Clasp). Served in the Soudan Campaign in 1S85 (Clasp). Served in
the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the operations of 5th to 7th
February, including the engagement at Vaal Krantz— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches).
157 Lt.Colonel J. Battcrsby served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1895. and
was present at the storming of the Malakand Pass aud in the engagements at Swat River and Panjkora (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 'Sgi under Sir Herbert Kitchener, aud was present at the
battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
158 Lt.Colonel J. Maconachie served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 18S4-85, and was present in the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps).
159 Lt.Colonel Vir. M. O'KeefTe served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
160 Lt.Colonel T. J. O'Donnell served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition in 1834-85 under Sir Charles Warren; and in the operations in Zululand in 188S.
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, aud was present in the action at Mig=rsfoutein (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO. Medal, with six Clasps).
161 Lt.ColonelJohn Osburne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in
the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
162 Lt.Colonel R. P. Hetherington served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, including the
operations of the Irrawaddy and North-Eastern Columns (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900.
164 Lt.Colonel R. E. R. Morse served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations on the Soudan frontier in 1SS9 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in
despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
lcs Lt.Colonel A. M. Davies served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and
Temai (two Clasps) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 (Clasp).
166 Lt.Colonel H. W. Hubbard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present t the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
167 Lt.Colonel T. E. Noding served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
163 Lt.Colonel Yourdi served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, first with the Army Hospital Corps at Alexandria, and
subsequently in medical charge of a battery of Royal Artillery at Ramleh (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
170 Lt.Colonel R. I. D. Hackett served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
171 Lt.Colonei G. T. Trewman served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
172 Lt.Colonel H. H. Johnston served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 in charge of No. 1 British Field Hospital,
Malakand, and was present in the engagement at Landakai, in the operations in Bajaur and the Mahmund
country, and at the capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
173 Lt.Colonel E. M. Wilson served during the Zulu war of 1879 as Civil Surgeon (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. Served with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 in charge of Base Hospital {CiXG.
and Star).
174 Lt.Colonel E. J. E. Risk served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-
Mahuta and Mahsama, and at the two actions at Kassasin (Medal, and Knedive's Star).
175 Lt.Colonel W. G. Birrell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal,).
177 Lt.Colonel C. W. S. Magrath served in the Egyptian war of i832, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Starj ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
178 Lt.Colonel A. V. Lane served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served with
the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps).
175 Lt.Colonel G. E. Weston served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir CharlesWarren in 1884-85.
181 Lt.Colonel W. Babtie served in the occupation of Crete in 1897-98 as Senior Medical Officer (CMS.). Served in
the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Lt.Colonel, VE) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act of
394 Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services.
courage :— "At Colenso, on the 15th December, 1899, the wounded of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field
Artillery, were lying in an advanced donga close in the rear of the guns without anj* Medical Officer to attend
to them, and when a message was sent back asking for assistance, Major W. Babtie, U.A.M.C , rode up under a
heavy rifle fire, bis pony being hit three times. When he arrived at the donga, where the wounded were lying
in sheltered corners, he attended to them all, going from place to place exposed to the heavy rifle fire which greeted
anyone who showed himself. Later on in the day Major Babtie went out with Captain Congreve to bring in
Lieutenant Roberts, who was lying wounded on the veldt. This also was under a heavy fire."
181 Lt.Colonel R. V. O'Brien served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
183 Lt.Colonel J. M'Laughlin served in the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast ol Africa,
in 1892, as Senior Medical Officer, and was present at the capture of Tambi (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1892 as Senior Medical Officer of the force, and was
present at the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches).
u* Lt.Colonel F. J. Lambkin served in the South African war in 1899-iqoo, and was present at the battle of
Colenso. in the operations of 21st to 24th January 1900 including the action at Spion Kop, in the engagements at
Vaal Krantz and Pieter's Hill, and at the relief of Ladysmith.
185 Lt.Colonfl F. T. Wilkinson served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
186 Lt.Colonel R. C. K. Latfan served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present .'it the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Nominated
to the 3rd Class of the Order of the Osmanieh for his services as Inspector of Hospitals to the Egyptian
Sanitary Department.
187 Major W. Dick served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the action at Abu Klea
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
188 Major F. J. Jencken served in the expedition to the Soudan unier Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present
in the engagements at El Teb andTemai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 (Claspi.
189 Major F. H. Treherno served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in medical charge of
the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagements at El Teb andTemai (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in :334-85, and was present at the action
of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
191 Major H. O. Trevor served with the Burmese Expedition in ^885-86 in medical charge of a Battery of Royal
Artillery (Medal with Clasp).
192 Major E. O. Wight served in the operations on the North East Frontier of Barmah m 1891-92.
193 Major F. H. M. Burton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7, including the expeditions to Bhamo,
Mogaung, and against the Kachins on the frontier of China ; in charge of a section of a Field Hospital at Bhamo
from January 1886 to March 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
194 Major C. E. Nichol served with the Burmah Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
195 Major W. A. Morris served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87 (mentioned in despatches Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iu 1897-9S
with" the Tirah Expeditionaiy Force as Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer (mentioned iu despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
,96 Major B.M. Skinner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
198 Major R. Kirkpatrick served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 under Sir William Lockhart with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
IJ9 .Major H. S. M'Gill served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
200 Major J. Hickman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in medical charge of No. 8 Battery
Mountain Artillery (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1892, and was present
at the capture of Toniataba (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Ashanti Expedition, in 1895-96 (Star), and in the
operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in medical charge of the
and Battalion East Surrey Regiment; was present at Willow Grange, Colenso, Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Tugela
Heights, and Pieter's Hill.
202 Major E. V. A. Phipps served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
203 Major A. Baird served with the Bechiianalaud Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served
in the operations in Zululand in i838. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 (Medal
with Clasp).
2115 Major R. P. Bond served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) :
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at
Gemaizah (Clasp).
206 Major E. H. Lynden Bell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
207 Major J. Riordan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1085-86 (Medal with Clasp).
208 Major R. H. Firth served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with No. ir British Field Hospital (Medal with two Clasps).
2,0 Major A. E.Tate served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion
Rifle Brigade, and with No. 17 British Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp); and again in 1887-89 (Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with No. 6 British Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp).
111 Majors C. E. Faunce, H. P. Birch, J. J. C. Donnet, and R. H. Clement served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
212 Major R. J. Geddes served in the South African war in 1899-1903, and was present in the engagement at Klip
Drift, the operations at Paardeberg, including the engagement at Kitchener's Kopje, the engagement at
Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein (DSO.).
213 Major A. Dodd served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (men-
tioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
211 Major G. Wilson served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
215 Major F. S. Heuston served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in medical charge of the 2nd Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
218 Major M. O'D. Braddell served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in medical charge of the ?nd Battalion Royal Sussex
Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and
was present at the battleof the Atbara in charge of the British Field Hospitals (mentioned in despatches) and
at the battle of Khartoum in command of the Bearer Company of the 1st British Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
220 Major H. M. Sloggett served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
223 Major J. Maher served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the
■exDedilion to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (promoted Surgeon Major, Star).
226 Major G. D. Hunter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; in
the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force iu 1885-86, and in the operations in the Soudan in 1888-89,
including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Senior Medical Officer to the force, including the engagement at Firket and the operations
at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), and in the opera-
tions in 1898 including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Clasp to Khedive's Medal). Nominated
to the 4th Class of the Order of the Osmanieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
2" Lt.Colonel L. E. Anderson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85. and in the subsequent operations in the
Eastern Soudan in 7885 (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 on Special Service (promoted Lt.Colonel).
228 Major G. B. Russell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
Served in the operations in Burma in 1S91-9? with the Irrawaddy and North Eastern Columns (Medal with Clasp).
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229 Major A. E. C. Spence served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
230 Major J. R. Mallins served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 including the engagement
at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
231 Major N. Manders served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Ser%-ecl
in the Burmese Expedition under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collect with the Southern Shan Column
in 18S7-8S, and with the Karen Expedition in 1888-89, including the action at Lwekaw and minor affairs— severely
wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
--'-Major C. Birt served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
213 Majors L. R. Colledge, S. F. Freyer, S. Butterworth, and C. J. Holmes served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
236 Major R. S. F. Henderson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engage-
ment at Tofrek and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Burmese war in i836 including the operations of the Wuntho Expedition (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
expedition against the Tounhou Kakyens in 1889 (Clasp); also served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition on the
staff of Sir Charles Arbuthuot (Clasp) ; also with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 as Senior Medical Officer with
Sir George Wolseley (mentioned hi despatches, Clasp).
23J Major J. R. Forrest served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, arid Khedive's Star).
2W Major M. W. Russell served with the Soudan Frontier Force in i885-S6including the engagement at Giniss
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Valley and Kidderzai Expeditions in 1890 under Sir George
White, including the march to Vihowa.
*»i Major A. Stables served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
2*^ Majors J. D. Moir, C. W. Johnson and C. C. Reilly served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
211 Major R. Crofts served with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1892 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898, including the Karene| Expedition (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
243 Major G. E. Hale served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with
Clasp) ; and in 1889-91 with the Tonhon and Wuntho Expeditions (received the thanks of the Government of
India, mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
2ii Major S. N. Cardozo served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Kosheh (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
250 Major W. Turner served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
251 Major G. M. Dobson served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the operations against the Eastern Lushai clans in 1892 (Medal with Clasp).
253 Major H. J. Fletcher served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
231 Maior F. W. C. Jones served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S9 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
235 Major J. Meek served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
237 Major C. L. Josling served with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in. 1895-96 (Star).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
s*8 Major W. B. Day served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at
Stormberg.
23> Major D. R. Hamilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 ( Medal with two Clasps).
880 Major S. R. Wills served with the Hazara Expedition iu t8yi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
2,;i Major M. L. Hearn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (MedaL with Clasp), and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
262 Major S. C. Philson served in tae operations on the North East Frontier, Burmah, in 1392-93.
-'" Major J. S. Green served with the Maniporo Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) . and with the Burmese
Expedition in 1891-92, including the operations of the Irrawaddy Column (Clasp).
-y- Major P. C. H. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
263 Major L. T. M. Nash served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) : and with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
266 Major J. H. Brannigan served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Mohmand Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso — slightly wounded.
267 Major C. S. Sparkes served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
868 Major W. H. Pinches served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including the engagement at Firket and the
operations at Hafir (4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
2t3 Major F. J. Greig served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Miranzai
Expedition in 1S9; (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
270 Major H. D. Rowan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 including the engagement at Kotkai
(Medal with Clasp).
271 Major H. Carr served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expeditionin 1391 (Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal), and in the campaign in 1898, including the battles of the Atbara
(mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (two Clasps).
272 Lt. Colonel H. G. Hathaway served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-98, and accompanied the Ruby Mine
Column to Mogoke; was present at the capture of Miiinloung in medical charge of the column under Captain
H. Earle (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, including
the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockbart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in medical charge of the 1st
Battalion Devonshire Regiment including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present iu the operations round Colesberg, the relief of Kimberley,
the operations atPaarderterg, and the engagements at Driefontein (horse shot), Johannesburg, and Diamond Hill-
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lt. Colonel, Medal with five Clasps). Served in South
Africa as Medical Officer in charge of Cavalry Divisional Staff ; took part in Relief of Kimberley ; operations in
Orange Free State, Feb. 7 to May 1900; also at Paardeburg (17th (0 26th Feb.); aclions at Poplar Grove, Dreifou-
tein, and Karee Siding, Vet River, and Zand River. Operations in Transvaal in May and June 1900; also actions
near Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Diamond Hill. Operations in Cape Colony, South of Orange River. 18 jq-oo,
including actions at Colesburg, 1st Jan. to 12th Feb.— dangerously wounded Diamond Hill (mentioned iu de-
spatches, promoted Lt. Colonel).
273 Major T. Daly served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
274 Major H. E. Cree served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
273 Major J. F. Burke served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Civil Surgeon (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under
Sir Francis Scott in 7895-96 (Star).
276 Major F. A. Saw served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 under Sir Frederick Cairington in medical
charge of the Mashonaland Field Force (Medal).
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277 Major W. H. Starr served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1886-S7. Served with the Waziristan
Expedition in 1S34-85 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in China in 1900-1.
278 Major H. M. Adamson served in the campaign in the Soudau under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S, and was
present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned iu despatches, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with uvo Clasps).
279 Major H. H. Browr. served iu the Burmese Expedition under Brigadier General Lockhart in 1885-87, and again
in 1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
281 Major S. J. W. Hayman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
282 Major C. G. Woods served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900, and took part in the defence of Ladysmith including the engagement of 6th January
1900 — slightly wounded.
283 Major Burtchaell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Jumrood Column in medical charge of the 4th Dragoon Guards,
and subsequently as Staff Surgeon to Major General Yeatman Biggs, and also in medical charge of the 1st
Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the engagement at the Chagru Kotal, the capture of the
Dargai Heights on 20th October, the forcing of the Sanipagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the
Saran Sar, the operations in the Marxian and Waran, and the march down tho Bara Valley (mentioned in
despatches, promoted to be Surgeon Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagement at Magersfonteiu.
284 Major J. J. Gerrard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in medical charge of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
was present in the engagements at Dargai on the 18th and 20th October 1897, at the forcing of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, and the subsequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with two Clasps).
265 Major E. Eckersley served withhthe Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
280 Major D. Hennessy served in the operations in Zululand iu 1888.
2W Major D. M. O'Callaghan served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
288 Major H. A. Cummins served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
289 Major J. F. Donegan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Pounkan Column under
Brigadier General Wolseley and afterwards with the Tonhon Column (DSO. and Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
290 Major J. Donaldson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88-89 (Medal with Clasp).
292 Major G. H. Barefoot servedwith the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
294 Major E. S. Marder served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with two Clasps).
296 Major G. Scott served with tho Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
298 Major F. S. Le Quesne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 and was severely wounded during
the operations in the Chin country (Y(£, and Medal with Clasp): was awarded the Victoria Cross for the
following service :— " Displayed conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty during the attack on the village of Tartan
by a Column of the Chin Field Force on the 4th May 1889 in having remained for the space of about ten minutes in a
very exposed position (within five yards of the loopholed stockade from which the enemy were firing), dressing with
perfect coolness and self-possession the wounds from which 2nd Lieut. Michel, Norfolk Regiment, shortly afterwards
died. Surgeon Le Quesne was himself severely wounded later on whilst attending to the wounds of another officer."
Servedwith the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in i89o(Clasp), and with the Wuntho Field Forceini8oi(Clasp).
299 Major R. H. Penton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO., British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
301 Major R. Caldwell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
303 Major W. J. Trotter served with the Isazai Expedition in 1882.
304 Major C. H. Hale served in the operations i:> South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1396 (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO.).
305 Major H. C. Thurston served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891 with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the South African war in i899-i9oo(CJ/'<?.).
3°6 Major G. Raymond served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 with the Mendilaud Expedition (Medal
with Ciasp).
307 Major A. Y. Reily served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1899
(Medal). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle
of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal, with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the Natal Field Force, and took part in the defence of Ladysmith.
309 Major Cockerill served in the Burmese campaign in 189: with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the operations in Sierra Leone with the Mendiland Expedition (Medal with Clasp). [See also
Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786."]
309 Major E. G. Browne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
310 Major J. C. Morgan served with the Zuob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Staff Surgeon
at Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
312 Major C. A. Young served in the operations in Burma in 1892 with the Irrawaddy Column (Medal with Clasp).
318 Major B. J. Inniss served with the Wuntho Field Force, Burma, in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
314 Major E. M. Hassard served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the operations in the Lagos
Hinterland in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches) ; and in Sierra Leone in 189R-09 (Medal with Clasp).
315 Major G. F. Alexander served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
316 Major E. S. Spong served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the ODerations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
317 Major C. W. Reilly served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
318 Major A. P. Blenkinsop served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-09 (Medal with Clasp).
319 Captain J. Girvin served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1898 (British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
320 Major T. Birt served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
321 Major W. Hallaran served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
322 Captain W. T. Mould served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 including the Karene Expedition
(Medal with Clasp).
323 Captain A. W. Bewley servedwtih the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
324 Major J. PHterson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
325 Major S. G. Moores served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in medical charge
of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and No. 8 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, attached to the Scots Guards, and was
present in the engagements at Belmont, Ensiin, and Modder River— wounded (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Major).
326 Captain L. Way served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and in the operations of
the Irrawaddy and North Eastern Columns, Burma, in 1S91-92 (Clasp).
327 Major Frederick Smith served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
328 Captain P. H. Whiston served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including tne engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), and in the operations in 1897 (4th Class of the iOsmanieh, Clasp) and 1898,
including the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
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3:9 Captain G- S. M'Loughlin served in the operations in Uganda in 1597-98 as Senior Medical Officer, n v.d w.is
•present in several engagements (mentioned in despatches, DSO., 3rd Class of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar
Medal with two Clasps).
3=0 Captain R. J. W. Mawhinny served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S9:. Served in the South African war in
1899-1900. and was present in the engagements at Elandslaagte and Farquhar's Farm, and at the defence of
Ladysniith.
331 Major W. H. P. Lewis served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 in medical
charge of the tst BattaliOD Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (M>.",-tl
with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 on the Lines of Communication (Clasps
in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1887, including the engagement at Sarras (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh) ; and in the operations in 1S89, including the engagements at Arguin and
Toski (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
332 Captain G. A. T. Bray served iri the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S98, and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
333 Captain J. D. Ferguson served in the operations in Uganda in 1897-9S. including the attack at Kijembo
and several minor affairs (mentioned in despatches, DSO., 3rd Class of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, Medal
with two Clasps).
340 Captain J. W. Jennings served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert kitchener in 1896
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal) ; in the operations in 1S97 (Clasp to Khedive's Medal) j and in the operations
iniScS, including tne battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches) and the defeat of Ahmed Fedil's Army (.men-
tioned in despatches, DSO., 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
345 Captain TV. Ap S. J. Graham served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
350 Captain C. Dalton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1E97-9S with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Landakai (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 189S-99 with the Karene Expedition (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). -Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in
the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
352 Captain Stamstreet served in the operation^ on the North-West Frontier of India 1S97-9S, and with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal, two Clasps).
3i3 Captain H. J. M. Buist served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasrs).
351 Captain J. E.Brogden served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
356 Captain F. W. Begbie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
307 Captain J. H. E. Austin served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1898 (British
Meda', and Khedive's Medal).
338 Captain C. W. Duggan served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893 (Medal
with Clasp).
339 Captain J. C. Jameson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
360 Captain E. M. Pilcher served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
xl Captain H. P. Johnson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
tart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Force (Medal with Clasp).
362 Captain W. G. Beyts served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Kohat and Kurram Valley Force, including the engagement at the TJblan Pass (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
^Captain H. N. Dunn served" with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the expedition in 1898, including the battles of the Atbara (mentioned
in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps).
365 Captain S. H. Withers served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Kxpeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
366 Captain E. M. Morphew served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
363 Captain N. Tyacke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1S97-98 (Medal with Clasp).
309 Captain L. A. Mitchell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98, including the operations on the Samana Range, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force (Medal with three Clasps).
370 Captain C. C. Fleming served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Senior
Medical Officer during the operations on the Upper Atbara, and in the engagement at Gedaref ; afterwards took
part in the defence of Gederef and in the subsequent operations in the neighbourhood (mentioned in despatches,
DSO., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
372 Captain C. B. Martin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
373 Captain E. J. Buchanan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
375 Captain J. F. M. Kelly served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Malakand Field Force (Clasp).
376 Captain J. D. Alexander served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1E97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
378 Captain H. A. Bray served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 in medical charge of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
379 Captain C. O'C. Hodgens served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagements at
Paardeberg and Driefontein.
380 Captain W. D. Erskine served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with Clasp).
381 Captain G. A. Moore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
38 2 Captain R. C. Lewis served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
383 Captain R. F. E. Austin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
384 Captain P. G. levers served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force including
the first Bazar Valley Expedition, and afterwards with the Koorum Force under MajorGeueral Watson (Medal).
385 Captain C. G. Spencer served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
387 Captain T. H. J. C. Goodwin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897, and was present in the operations against the Mohmands and in the engagement near
Shabkadr (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
389 Captain A. E. Master served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
391 Captain K. B. Barnett served" in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
392 Captain M. Boyle served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
397 Captain W. S. Harrison served in the'eampaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in medical charge of the 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment
including the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal with two Clasps).
394^ Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services.
398 Captain E. W. Bliss served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitcliener in 1893, and was
present at the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, pro-
moted Captain, British. Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
303 Captain Probyn served in the Lagos Expeditionary Force 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp) ; operations in Sierra
Leone, 1398-99 (Clasp: ; South African war 1899, 1900-01 (DSO. mentioned in despatches, siedal with four Clasps).
In medical charge of 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders ; present at Battles of Mage'sfontein, Vaardeberg, Brei-
fontein ; occupation of Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, and Pretoria ; opeeations in W. N. and E. Transvaal.
<uo Captain J. C. B. Statham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart m 1897-98 with the Malakand and Buner Field Forces, and was present at the capture of the Tauga Pass
(Medal with Clasp).
401 Captain W. A. Ward served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 19th Hussars, and was present
during the siege of Ladysmith including the engagement at Farquhar's Farm.
402 Captain Addams-Williams served in the operations in Crete in 1898 and took part in the affair of 6U1 September
(mentioned in despatches).
403 Captain T. H. M. Clarke served in the occupation of Crete in 1898, and was present at the affair of 6tlt
September — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
*"* Captain W. H. P. Lewis served with th-i expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in
medical charge of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Tel) and
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 13S4-85 on the Lines of
Communication (Clasp) : in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1887, including the engagement
at Sarras (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1889,
including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches. Clasp 1.
405 Captain S. L. Cummins served in the campaign in theSoudan underSir Herbert Kitchener in i8yS,and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, anil Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
400 Captains J. M'Ardle, P. M'Kessack, ,T. M'D. M'Carthy, and H. L. W. Norrington served iu the campaign in
the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
107 Captains C. H. Hopkins and R. D. .lephson served iu the campaign in the S"nlan under Sir Herbert
jvi'ehener in 1898, and were present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
40« Captain L. J. C. Hearn served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitcliener in 1893 (British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1895-99 (Medal with Clasp).
400 Captain J. G. Berne served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1808-99 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South
African war in 1 899-1900, including the engagement at Driefontein -slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches).
410 Captain W. H. S. Nickerson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Captain, 1TC) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act of courage : — " At Wakkerstroom, on the even-
ing of ?oth April 1900, during the advance of the infantry to support the mounted troops, Lieut. Nickerson went
in the most gallant manner, under a heavy rifle and shell tire, to attend a wounded man, dressed his wounds, and
remained with him till he had him conveyed to a place of safety."
413 Captain H. G. P1. Stallard seroed in the campaign ia the Soudan under Sir Herbert KitchODCr in :89s
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal), and in 1899 in the operat;ons resulting in the final defeat of the Khalifa in
charge of the Medical Department of the Flying Column (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
416 Lieut. G. H. Goddard served in the South African war in 1899-1903, and was present in the engagements at
Paardeberg (severely wounded) and Retief's Nek.
4W Lieut. A. Chopping served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagements at
Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, and Magersfontein, and in subsequent operations in Orange River Colony and in
the Transvaal.
423 Lieut. J. J. W. Prescott served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was
present at the battle of Colenso, in the operations on the Tugela of 12th Jan. to 6th Feb. 1900 including thenngage-
ment of Vaal Krantz, the operations of 14th to 27th Feb. ig-jo including the engagements at Monte Christoand Pieter's
Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith; also took part in the advance through Northern Natal and into the Transvaal
(DSO).
■l-i Lieut. H. E. M. Douglas served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the engagement at
Magersfontein — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and }T(£) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the
following services: — "On December 11 1899, during the action at Magersfontein, Lieut. Douglas showed great
gallantry and devotion under a very severe fire in advancing in the open and attending to Captain Gordon, Gordon
Highlanders, who was wounded, and also attending to Major Robinson and other wounded men under a fearful
fire. Many similar acts of devotion and gallantry were performed by Lieut. Douglas on the same day."
42i Cautaia E. T. Iukson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and
was present in the operations of i7th"to 24th January 1900 (mentioned in despatches, Y€. promoted Captain) ; was
awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service : — " On the 24th February 1900, Lieut. Inkson carried Second
Lieut. Devenish (who was severely wounded and unable to walk) for three or four hundied yards under a very
heavy fire to a place of safety. The ground over which Lieut. Inkson had to move was much exposed, there being no
cover available."
423 Lieut. F. Harvey served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the operations on the Upper
Tugela in Jan. 1900, including the engagements at Spion Kop, Colenso (second action), and Hlangwane, and the
relief of Ladysmith; took part in the advance through Northern Natal, including the engagements at Van Wyk,
Botha's Pass, and Armand's Nek, and subsequent affairs.
4M Lieut. F. H. Merry served in the South African war in 1S99-1900, and was present in the operations at Paarde-
berg, in the engagements at Poplar Grove and Karee, and at the occupation of Bloemfontein.
417 Captain T. ehillips served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
429 Captain G. Merritt served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el- ICebir (Medal with Clasp, ard Khedive's Star).
430 Captain Beach served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
laud Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 ; and in the operations in Zululand in 18S8.
431 Captain E. Thowless served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885 (Clasp).
43- Captain Kyle served with the Soudan Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
433 Captain R. Adams served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5.
434 CaptamJ. Hirst served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
435 Captain Hewitt served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
430 Lieut. H. Lockhart served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) and in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
437 Lieut. Lines served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
430 Lieut. T. F. Brake served m the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
440 Lieut. J. B. Short served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in :8o6,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (5th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with
two Clasps).
442 Lieut. Diggins served at Suakin during the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
444 Lieut. W. M. Clarke served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
446 Lieut. H. Woolley served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the Soudan
campaign in 1885, including operations round Suakin (Clasp).
440 Captain F. Crookes served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign
iu the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in
despatches, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
4-30 Lieut. A. Wheeler served in the campaign in the Soudan in 189S (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp).
Army Veterinary Department.
395
Director General, with the rank of Veterinary Colonel,
Francis Duck,1 CB. FRCVS. Yet. Surg. 31 Ju.lT-67; 1st Class, 1 Aug. 77; lusp. Yet. Surg. 2S June 90; Director General,
28 June 97. War Office. Veterinary Lieutenant Colonels.
•Charles Clayton, s Yet. Surg. 2 Aug. 71 ; 1st Class, 21 May 84 : Insp. Yet. Surg. 7 Au<r. 90. Aldershot.
Henry Thomson,9 CB. Principal Veterinary Officer, India, with rank of Veterinary Colonel, 1 June 07 ; Yet. Surg, 1 Nov.
71 ; i*t Cl<iss, 21 May 84 ; Insp. Vet. Surg. 8 Oct. 00. India.
James Reilly,21 Vet. Surg. 7 Aug. 67 ; 1st Class, 2 Feb. 78 ; Veterinary Lt. Colonel, 7 Apr. 97. Madras.
Benjamin Lucas Glover,2' CB. Vet. Surg. 27 Aug. 70; 1st Class, 4 Sept. So ; Veterinary Lt. Colonel. 28 June 97. Punjab.
George Darrant,2^ Vet. Surg. 2 Dec. 6S : 1st Class, 2 Dec. So : Veterinary Lt. Colonel, 18 Jan. 9S. Woolwich,
lies Matthews,32CB. FBCVS. Principal Vet.OJicer, South Africa, with rank of Veterinary Colonel ; Vet.Surg. 24 July 72;
1st Class, 15 Feb. 03 ; Veterinary Lt. Colonel. 23 Apr. 98. South Africa.
George Joseph Robert Ravment,33Ffi CT.S. Vet.Surg. 24.jTi.ly72; 1st etas*, isFeb.93: Vef.Lt. Col. 4 Aug. 98. Dublin.
Fred. Smith,3* CJIG. FBCVS. Vet. Sura. 9 Dec. 76; 1st Clats, 9 Dec. 96 ; Veterinary Lt.Colonel, 15 Nov. 99. S. Alrica.
Joshua Arthur Nunn.57 CLE. DSO. FBCVS. Vet. Surg. 21 Apr. 77; 1st Clatt, 21 Apr. 97; Veterinary Lt.Colonel,
1 Apr. 00. Deputy Director General, 27 Nov. 01. War Office.
Hy. Thos. Wm. Mann.72 Vet. Surg. 26 May 80 : itt Class, 26 Mav 00; Vet. Lt.Col. 29 Nov. 00. Spec. Serv. S. Africa.
Robert Pringle,60 Vet. Surg. 5 Oct. 78; 1st Class, 5 Oct. 98 ; Vet. Lt.Colonel, 11 Dec. 01. South Africa.
Thomas Flintoff,51 Vet. Surg. 23 June 75; 1st Class, 23 Junegs ; Veterinary Lt.Colonel, 23 Feb. 01. S.Africa.
Veterinary Majors.
Jas. Augustus Woods26 24 Sept. 70' 2 Mar. 81 York. \ Charles Rutberfora,68") I
James Kean Grainger37 8 June 72 1 Apr. 93 Madras. CMG.FBCVS.(wifh '- ,17 May 79 17 May 93. Aldershot.
James Joseph Philips38 24 July 72 1 Apr. 93 S. Africa. ' _rankofYet.Lt_.Col.)j |
Walt.Boulton Spoocer*' 14 Feb. 74 26 Sept. 94 Woolwich.
Samuel Duff-Gillespie*7 10 June 74 26 Sept. 94 S. Africa.
Arthur Bostock*s 14 Apr. 75 30 Apr. 95 S. Africa.
James Brodie-Mills 23 June 75 23 June 95 Bombay.
DanielChaiubersPaltm56 1 Apr. 77 21 Apr. 97 ChatDam.
John Wm. Akerman ) T 01 o r> 1
Morgan55 j 12 Jnne78 12 JunegS Bombay.
Wm. Robert Hagger59... 13 July 78 13 July 98 Bengal.
Richard Head Ringe ... 5 Oct. 78 5 Oct. 98 Bengal.
John Burke Savage62... 30 Oct. 78 30 Oct. 98 Punjab.
Robert Moore,63 Pro-
Kay Lees,69 FBCVS.... 17 May 79 17 May 99
Frederick Walewski ) -,,• „
Forsdyke7" ._. J 24 May 79 24 May 99
; July 78 2 t Dec. 95
Bengal.
S. Africa.
Pan jab.
William Donald Gunn
Frederick John Short ,24 Jan. 80 24 Jan. oojd. Africa.
George Bichard G:-if- '
fith."3 DSO. (vith{
rank of Vet. Lt. 1
Colonel)...
John Cooper. FBCYS.'n Sept.So 11 Sept. 00
Edwin Hills Hazelton..., :2 Sept.83 29 Nov.oo 1
26 May 80 26 May o:> Egypt.Army
Bombay.
Nov. 98 A.V. School.j LaytonJohn blenkin- j I Sept_g3 2g Noy oo g_ AMc^
School 1 Dec. 97
Francis Raymond6* 14 Dec. 78 14 Dec. 98 Bengal.
John Thomas Dibben... 15 Mar. 79 15 Mar. 99 Bengal.
Edmund Day 17 May 79 17 May 99 Clonmel
Veterinary Captains
Arthur Fred. Appleton 12 Sept,8=< 12 Sept.93 Punjab.
Frank Joslen.. 9 May 84 9 Mar. 94 Bombay. Thomas
Richard Wellington ) ; „ ,-,„_ „ „ x- . L ...
Raymond" T. 3 0ct" 83 =9 Nov. oo b. Africa,
John Moore,5* FECYS. \i8 Dec. 89 29 Nov. ooRem't Dept.
Emmanuel")
Watkins Lewis1
.s
Harrie Malcolm Max- > T o T
well S2 FBCVS 5 II June84 11 June 94 Bombay.
Charles Edwin Nuthall 30 July 84 30 July 94 Rem't Duty. Eugene Wm. Larnder...'28 Nov.
28 Nov. SS 16 Nov.
Tom Marriott, FBCVS. 27 Aug. 84 27 Aug. 94 Egypt.
Henry Thomas Pease... 27 Aug. 8427 Aug. 94'Punjab.
George Henry Evans,83 27 Aug. 84 27 Aug. 94 Madras.
Ernest Reuben Chas. > . „„ „ , „ . ,
Butler,'* FECYS.... $ 27 A""- 84 2? Au=- 94 Punjab.
Geo.CnrranOrrFowler85 10 Dec. 84!io Dec. 94|Ma3ras.
JohnAlfred Meredith, ") r,„„ „ I „ . ,, „ . ,
FECYS f Dec. 84 10 Dec. 94 A.V. School
Frank William Sharp66 31 Dec. 84 31 Dec. 94 S. Africa.
Edward Taylor87 4 Feb. 85 4 Feb. 95 Bombay.
David Joseph Barry ... 13 May 85 13 May 95 Punjab.
James George O'Donel 13 May 85 13 May 95I
Alexander Edward'/ -.r„„ „ ,r„„ L ,P •„„
Richardson / '3 May 85 '3 ^y 95 b. Africa.
Wm. Reginald Walker 13 May 85 13 May 95 Punjab.
Edmund Jas. Lawsont9 20 May 85 u May 95 S. Africa.
Fras. Binyoun Drage80 18 July 88 18 July 98'Rem't Duty.
Augustus Charles ~)
Newsom92 }
Fitzpatrick Eassie93 ..
Frederick Charles '1
I Stratton95 )
Chs. Beresford Manle 1
Harris,96 FECYS... f
Robert LangleyCran- )
ford j
Henry Thomas Sawyer
Geo.Mostyn William's""1
Frank Walter Wilson. . .
Wm. Dunlop Smith98...
28 Nov. c
1'Egyptian
1 Arniy.with
~) rank of
LVet. Major.
Thos. George Peacockej 7 Jan. 91
^Valter John Tatatn ... 18 Feb. 91
i Charles Rose'-'7 | 2 Sept. 91
12 June8o 12 June 99 Bengal.
11 Sept.Sg'n Sept.99!S. Africa.
5 Mar. 90' 5 Mar. 00, Bengal.
27 Aug. 90 27 Aug. ojS. Africa.
22 Oct. 90 22 Oct. 00 Bengal.
3 June 93 29 Nov.oo S. Africa.
3 June93 29 Nov.oojS. Africa.
14 Mar. 94U9 Nov. 00 S. Africa.
27 July 9= 29 Nov. 00! (S£ec,f ?rv-
; 0. Africa
7 Jan. 01
8 Feb. 01
2 Sept.oi
S. Africa.
Bengal.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
Arthur Stuart Trydell 3 Jnne 91 Punjab.
Henry Joseph Axe ! 3 Feb. 92 China.
Vbtehinaby Lieutenants.
Francis Dillon Hunt I 3 Feb. 92
Ernest Edmund Martin 3 Feb. 92
Harry Briscoe Knight
Hugh Augustus Sullivan
Arthur England99
John Farmer
Alfred Smith
Albert Edward Clarke
William Nevill Wright1"'
Wilb'am Allan M'Duugall
Arthur Henry Lane
Frank Shelson Headon Baldrey...
Walter Francis Shore
Geoige Kemp Walker
Edward Patrick John Barry
William Edward Russell102
Frederick Ulysses Carr
Frederick Welsley Hunt
Wilfrid Bowers Edwards
Thomas William Rudd
John Dalrymple Edgar Holmes ..
William Orford Charles Dawson...
Robert Henston Holmes
John Thomas Coley
William Martin Millar
Albert Collins Wilson "„.".
William Samuel Anthony
HubertMaxwellLenoxConyngham
Frederick Herbert Shore '
William Alfred Pallin "
Percy John Harris ..' \
William Albert Wood ..........\'j July 97 Punjab.
Digby Bolton Ug Sept.97 Bombay.
Robert Coulson Moore I 8 Dec. 97 Bombay.
17 Feb. 92
13 Apr. 92
28 Sept.92
3 June 93
3 June 93
3 June 93
3 June 93
3 June 93
29 Nov. 93
;8 Feb. 94
25 July 94
2-, July 94
22 Aug. 94
17 Oct. 94
13 Mar. 05
20 Mar. 95
12 June 9
28 Aug. o
28 Aug. 9,
4 Sept. 95
25 Sept. ._
26 Feb. 96
26 Feb. 96
3 June 96
14 Oct. 96
6 Jan. 97
6 Jan. 97
6 Jan. 97 China
19 May 07 Madi as
Bombay.
Bengal.
Madras.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Madras.
Bengal.
Punjab.
S. Africa.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bengal.
Curragh.
S. Africa.
S . Africa.
S. Africa.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Madras.
Punjab.
Madras.
John Albert Backhouse M'Gowan 22 Jan. 98 Bengal.
Edgar Browne Bartlett 2 Feb. 98 S. Africa.
Robert Cecil Cochrane 9 Mar. 98 s. Africa.
James Brenchley Southey 9 Mar. 98 Newbridge.
Arthur George Todd 2 Apr. 98 s . Africa?
Hector Montgomery Durrant ... 6 July 98 s. Africa'.
Gerald Conder 6 July 98 S. Africa.'
Augustus John Williams 6 July 98 S. Africa
John Joseph Griffith 24 Aug .98s. Africa."
Edward Brown 9 Nov. 98 . s " Africa'.
1 :Pi,obert Fisher St. Clair HoustonU4 9 Nov. 98's. Africa.'
Arthur Olver 8 Mar. 99 s! Africa"
Dominick Joseph Quinlan 13 Apr. 01 S.Africa!
John James Aitken i3Apr.oi ;
Arthur Floyd Deacon 13 Apr. 01
Alexander John Dalgleish 13 Apr. 01
Howard Cecil Welch 13 Apr. 01
i Otto Sarony Fisher 13 Apr. 01
Henry Gamble 13 Apr. ci
Bruce Launcelot Lake 13 Apr. 01
Alfred Searle Head 13 Apr. 01
1 licorge Patrick Knott 1 13 Apr. 01
J ^'onyers Herbert HyltonJolliffe I sJuneoi
, George Thompson Jackson 2 Nov. 01
I ] William Cecil Lowe I 2 Nov. 01
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay. •
Bengal.
S. Alrica.
'A. Nelson Matcham Swanston
John Alexander Russel
(Charles Edward Steel
Edward bcott Gillett
Reginald John Collings
Philip Vandaleur Beatty
Cecil Molesworth Sharpe
Richard Porteous
Lawrence Barnard
Edward Charles Orton
2 Nov. 01
2 Nov. 01
2 Nov. 01
2 Nov. 01
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa.
S. Africa,
Africa.
2 Nov. oi's. Africa,
2 Nov. 01 ;s. Africa.
2 Nov. oi'S. Africa.
2 Nov. ons. Africa.
2 Nov. 01 1 Egypt.
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395a Army Veterinary Department. — War Services.
1 Veterinary Colonel F. Duck served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against Sekukuni;
also served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagements atZlobane, Kambula.and Ulundi (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 as Senior Veterinary Surgeon with the force (promoted Veterinary
Surgeon 1st Class ranking with Majors).
8 Veterinary Colonel C.Clayton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present in the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, promoted Veterinary
Surgeon 1st Class). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Acting Principal
Veterinary Surgeon, including the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches^ promoted
Veterinary Surgeon 1st Class with relative rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
- Veterinary Colonel Thomson served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war ot 1882, and wo,n present in
the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussar's, and was'
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon 'with relative rank of
Major, two Clasps).
2' Veterinary Lt.Colonel Rsillv served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of
1881.
2* Veterinary Lt.Colonel Glover served in the Kafir war in 1878, including the operations against Sekukuni
(promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign 0:1 the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Inspecting Veteri-
nary Officer Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, CS., and Medal with two Clasps).
-"• Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. Dun-ant served in the Boer war of 1881.
26 Veterinary Major Woods served with the 9th Laucers in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in
the operations round Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon, Medal with two Clasps, aud .Bronze
Decoration). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren iu 1884-85.
32 Veterinary Colonel Matthews served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 4th Dragoon Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahtita, in the two actions at Kas"asin. and at the battle o! Tel-el-
Kebir and the capture of Cairo (promoted Veterinary Surgeon 1st Class. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stair).
Served in the South African war iu 1899-1900 as Principal Veterinary Officer, Natal Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, CB.).
a Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. J. R. Rnyment served in the Afghan war in 1880, including the expedition against
the Atchakzais (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1832, and was present in the engagement at Mahsama
(promoted Veterinary Surgeon 1st Class, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
(Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Tinner in 1884 (mentioned
in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on tin North West Frontier of India in 1E97-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Inspecting
Vetetinary Officer (Clasp).
31 Veterinary Lt.Colonel F. Smith served in the campaign in the Soudan under Lord Kitchener iu iSgS (4th
Cliiss nl' the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served iu the South African war in 181,9-1900. with
the 13th Hussars, and wras present at the battle of Colenso and in the operations of 21st to 24th January 1900., iu
eluding the action at Spion Kop.
37 Veterinary Major J. K. Grainger served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
:is Veterinary Major J. J. Philips served in the Afghan war of i8;>8-So (Medal).
,c Veterinary Major W. B. Spooner 6erved ir_ the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in tine dcre::oe of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of i382 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
*' Veterinary Major Gillespie served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, took part in the operations in 1 he Khyber
Pass including the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah r.11 the 6th
October 1879 antl in tlie subsequent operations around Cabul until invalided to England in November r379 (Meda)
with Clasp for Charasiah).
4S Veterinary Major Kostock served in the Afghan war in i33o (Medal).
51 Veterinary Lt.Colonel T. Flintoff served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
56 Veterinary Major D. C. Pallin served in the Boer war of 1881.
57 Veterinary Lt.Colonel J. A. Nunn served in the Afghan war in 1379-80 (Medal). Served in the operations in
Znlulandir. 188S. Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Chittagong Column
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with Clasp).
58 Veterinary Major Morgan served in the Zuiu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 1879-80 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal).
5'J Veterinary Major Hagger served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was presen in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afgnar. war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka
(Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Clasp). Served with the Hazarn Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasnl.
60 Veterinary Lt.Colonel Pringle served in theAfghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Valley Field Force under
Major Genera I J. Watson (Medal). Served in the Wuzeeree Expedition of i38r under Brigadier General Kennedy.
Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
62 Veterinary Major J. B. Savage served in the Egyptian war of i832 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
G3 Veterinary Major Moore served with the King's Dragoon Guaids in the Zulu war of 1879. Also served
in the operations against Sekukuni. and waspresentatthe storming of the stronghold (mentionedin despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
0k Veterinary Major F. Raymond serve! with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagement at Ciundi (Medal with Clasp) .
63 Veterinary Lt.Colonel Rutherford served in the Boer war of iSSt. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
<">'•' Veterinary Major Kay Lees served with the Royal Artillery in the Afghan war in i38o-8i (Medal).
7° Veterinary Major For'sdyke served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the Khyber Line Field Force under Lieut.
General Bright (Medal). Served in the Bozdar Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier General Wilkinson. Served
with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1885 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force a<5
Inspecting Veterinary Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
'- Veterinary Lt.Colonel Mann served inthe Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Dongola Expedition uniler Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1896 as Senior Veterinary Officer and Veterinary Inspector Suak-in Force (Khedive's Medal). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand field
Force as Senior Veterinary Officer, and took part inthe exoedition into the Mohmand country, inclariing the
night attack of 20th September (slightly wounded); also with the Buner Fip.li Force as Senior Veterinary
Office' (mentioned in despatches, Medal wdth two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1S99-190:, on
Special Service (promoted Veterinary Lt.Colonel).
"3 Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. R. Griffith served in the Egyptian wa-of 1382, and -was present in the engagements
of El Masjfarand Mahsama, at the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the cap-
ture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 (Olasn); in
the operations near Suakin in December i833 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp) ; and in the opera-
tions in 1S01 including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served vrfttt
the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i3q6 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon to the
force, including the engagement, at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO.. British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1898, including the battle of Kh irtouui
(mentioned in despatches, granted the next higher rate of pay of his- rank, 2nd. Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
Army Veterinary Department. — War Services. 395^
" Veterinary Major blenkinsop served in the campaignin the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSoS.and
was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO. British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp).
"' Veterinary Major R. TV. Raymond served in the operations in Zululand in 18S8.
"- Veterinary Captain H. M. Maxwell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
s: Veterinary Captain G. H. Evans served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1SS9-90 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
■ ' veterinary Captain E. R. C. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S7 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
" Veterinary Captain G. C. O. Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
"" Veterinary CaptainF.W. Sharp served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
": Veterinary Captain E. Taylor served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1851 (M«dal with Clasp).
83 Veterinarv Captain Lawson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
50 Veterinary Captain V. B. Drage served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
wjth Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
" Veterinary Major T. E. AS". Lewis served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
if 97 as Assistant Principal Veterinary Surgeon with the Egyptian Army (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp); also served in the operations iu :SoS as Assistant Principal Veterinary Surgeon with the Egyptian
Army, and was pres-jnt at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, promoted Veteri-
nary Captain, 4th Class of the Medjidie and 4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal).
:l- Veterinary Captain A. C. Newsom served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900, and took part in the defence of Ladysmith.
31 Veterinary Captain F. Eassie served with the ManiDore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with ClasD) ; and in the
operations in the Chin Hills in 1891-92 (Clasp). Served in the Chitral campaign in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
J> Veterinary Major J. Moore served during the Dontrola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the Snakin Force (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served iu the South African war in 1899-1900 on
Special Service (promoted Veterinary Major).
'"■ Veterinary Captain Stratton serve! with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
'■'• Veterinarv Captain Harris served m the campaign on tae North West Frontier of India iniS97-9S as Veterinary
Officer of the Staff of Sir W. Penn Symons and Senior Veterinary Officer Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp). "
''• Veterinary Captain C. Rose served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Ciasp). Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Veterinary Officer -.md Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal
wi-h two Clasps).
l- Veterinary Captain W. D. Smith served with the Dongola Expeditionary Forcennder Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1096, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps), and in the operations in 1898, including the
battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
' -J Veterinary Lieut. England served in the operations in South Africa in 1896-97.
1,10 Veterinary Captain G. M. Williams served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North We.-t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with
tii- L't'nau Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force as Senior Veterinary Officer (two Clasps).
'"' Veterinary Lieut. W. Nevill Wright served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1397-93 with the Kurram Moveaole Column Tirah Expeditionary Force (two Clasps).
w Veterinary Lieut. Rnssell served in the campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
the battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, British Medal , and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
'"' Veterinary Lieut. R. F. St. C. Houston served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 13th Hussars,
and was present at the battle ofColenpo, in the operations of 21st t-> 24th January 1900, including the action at
bpion Kop, the engagements at Vaal Krautz and Pieter's Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith.
Continuation of Notes to Chaplains' Department.
20 The Rev. J. M. Simms served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was present at
'he battles of Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 2nd Class, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). "
-'s The Rev. J. Robertson served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 as
Chaplain to the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the investment of Koshch.the reconnaissance of the
6th hecemher, a-d the ensragement rt Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-■' The Rev. A. W. B. Watson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
[Medal with Clasp).
* The Rev. John T. Bird served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present in the operations near
Stormberg including the engagements at Penhoek and the passage of Orange Uiver at Bethulie, at the relief
of AVepener including the engagement at PewetsdorD, and in the operations under Lt. General Ian Hamilton
daring September 1900 including the engagement at Zwart Koppies, the cccupation of Lydcnburg, the battle of
Paameplatz, and the occupation of KomatiPoort.
31 The Rev. Maurice Jones served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was awarded the South African
Medal with Cape CMony. Orange River Colony and Transvaal Clasps.
396
Army Chaplains' Department.
Chaplain General to the Forces (ranking as Majcr General). — Right Rev. John Taylor-Sinith, LD. {Bishop of Si
Leone) i Nov. 01.
Chaplains to tiik Forces of the Fibst Class, ranking as Colone:s.
i Dec. 94
15 May Q5
Rev. Joseph H. S utton Moxly BA.
Rex.. Geo. Kirkwood14 (Presb) |
Sea. Thomas Foran15 (R. C) ..
Rev. Alfred Malim, MA
Rev. Eras. Harpur Goodwin, 1
BA.Hon.Chaplainto the Zing i
Rev. R. F.Collins,10 DSO. (R.C.)\is Juneg5
Rev. Fred. J- Bateman iSOct. 95
Rev. JohnKingLethbridge.Jf.A. 3 Dec. 95
Rev. Riddall Morrison l16.Tu.ue96
10 Jan. 97
13 Sept.97
16 Jan. 9S
18 Jan. 9S
11 Max. 92, Chelsea Hosp.!
24 Oct. 94 Shorncliffe
Rev. David Nickerson, MA
Rev. Edward John Hardy, MA.
Rev. T. Patterson Mullins, LLD.
Rev. William Le Grave (li.C.)
Devonport
London
Gibraltar
Warley
Plymouth
Gosport
N'etley
Hone Kong
Dublin
S. Africa
7lev. John Hackett,2" BD
Rev. H. H.BoiM.t.LLD. (Presb.)
Rev. Henry Arthur Darnell
Rev. Albert Springett Norfolk...
Rev. Fras. Aubrey Darnell, MA.
Rev. George Smith21
Rev. O. A. W. O'Neill,22 MA. ...
Rev. Thos. F.Falkner.DSO. MA.
Rev. Edward Ryan (R.C.)
JrYo. Alt'. W. Brown Watson,2'J:i/',J.
Rev. Emmun. Maria Morgan23 \
(R.c.) ;
Rev. Richard Watson Allen
Rev. Charles Josiah Hort
Mar. 98
Mar. 9S
July 98
Feb. 99
Aug. 99
Feb. 00
Aug. 00
Nov. 00
Nov. 00
Jan. 01
July 01
Aug. 01
Sept. 01
Gibraltar
Aldershot
Canterbury
Egypt
Cork
Preston
Chatham
Aldershot,
Aldershot
S. Africa.
S. Africa
Dublin
Chaplains to the Fohces (2ND Class), ranking as Lt. Colonels.
Rev.P.F. Raymond, MA 8 Jan. 97 Malta
Rev. Charles Walter Kea- ) . 0 „
tinge2' (R.C.) $ , ' AP'- 9* Egypt
Rev. Wm, Sidney Randall. BA. 29 Sept. 9! Malta
Rev. S. P. H. Statham,25 MA. ... i7 Oct. 9S Dover
.2ei>.JohnMorrowSimms,26-B.l. } , KT„ , f. ....
(Prrsb.)tistCl.tnnp.6AVr.oi)\ 6^0V.9o |S. Africa
Rev. W.B. Lyon Alexander (R.C.)' 9 Apr. 99 S. Africa
Rev. Fred. George Wright < 7 Apr. 00 S. Africa
Apr. oo'London
Apr. 00IS. Africa
Nov. 00 ShornclifTe
Rev. Chas. Henry Murphy, M A.\ 8
Rev. William Berkeley Dowding 9
Rev. Arthur Augustus Lynn > I
(iease.MA S ,9
Rev. J. Robertson,28 DSO. (Presb.) 29 Nov. 00
Rev.Wm. Francis Sor*bie, BA. .J.2g Nov. 00
Rev. Frederic Rethune Nor- \ ' g Mar OI
man Norman Lee, MA 1
Rev. Lewis J. Matthews (R.C.) 29 Nov. 00 S. Africa
S. Africa
S. Africa
Aldershot
23 June 97 Colchester
1 Oct. 97,Dover
5 Nov. 97 Gibraltar
J Aldershot
98'
f D. o! York's
CnAPLAINS TO THE FOECE
Rev. Robert A rmitage, MA 21 June 97 S. Africa
Rev. Joseph Barnaby Charles }
Murphy, BA )
Rev. Sydney William Went- 1
worth Wilkin j
Rev. Willoughby Chas. Haines .
J^c.Willoughby"ChaseParr,lfJ. 10 Oct
Rev. Geo.Hubert Andrews, MA 31 Dec
Rev. Thomas Hy. Foulkes, MA. 1 Ma
Rev. Ernest F. Newman, MA...
Rev. Reginald Moseley, MA. ..
Rev. John Alex.Hatton, MA. ...
Rev. MarcusWellesleyChurch- 1
■ward, MA )
Rev. William John Ward, MA....^ „,,„. „„ ^
Rev. Edward Herbert Pulling. .J27 Nov. 00 Egypt
Chaplains to the Fobcee
Rev. Chas. Fredk. Raines, MA. 31 Jan. 91 .Malta
_R.M. School
— . 99 York
1 June 99 S. Africa
1 Feb. 00 Woolwich
1 June oc Shorncliffe
19 Sept. 00 Malta
ic Oct. 00 Bermuda
Rev. E. W. M. Norris, MA.
Rev. Francis Bickerstalfe- )
Drew, BD. (R.C.) j
Rev. Thomas Henderson)
Chapman, BD. (Presb.) j
Rev. James Benoy, MA
Rev. John Turnbull Bird,3" I
MA. (Presb.) I
Rev. Arth. Grant Molesworth 1
Wetherall >
Rev. Arthur Godolpbiu Pen- ) Q f
treath,-B.D S\
Rev. William Geo. Howard, MA.\ 1 Jan. 94 Malta
1 Mar. 92 S. Africa
27 Jan. 92 Malta
:j May 88 Malta
1 Mar. 93 S. Africa
31 Jan. 91 S. Africa
1 Feb. 93 Caterham
(3Rr> Class), ranking as Majors.
Rev. Ewen Geo. FitzRoy Mac-}
pherson, BA J
i?«o.Richd. John Deane Oliver 1
MA i
Rev. Henry Tudway Couev, MA.
Rev. Thos.' llmvay, MA. (Presb.)
Rev. Arthur Venables Calver- 1
ley Hordern J
Rev. Wm. Stephenson Jaffray )
(Presb.) J
Rev. James Grove White )
Tuckey, MA i
Rev. William L. Keatinge(7?.C.) :
Rev. Jacob Blackboiirue, BA.... :
Rev. Maurice Jones," BA
Rev. Harwood Little, BA :
Rev. Joshua Brough, MA
(4Tn Class), ranking as Captains.
II Rev. Alfred Robert Witt, MA....
Rev. Frederick Jclm Page )
Jellicoe )
Rev. Sydney Edw. Smith, BA.
Rev. Frederick Archer H\\\,BA.
Rev. Robert Henry Nash (R.C.)
Rev. Stephen Francis Hugh (
Rogers (R.C.) J
Rev. Dauiel Lane (R.C.)
29 Nov. 00
S. Africa
S. Africa
Nov. 00
Nov. 00
Nov. 00
Nov. 00 S. Africa
Aldershot
S. Africa
29 Nov. 00
29 Nov. 00 S. Africa
Nov. 00
Nov. 00
Dec. 00
Feb. 01
May 01
S. Africa
Curragh
Chatham
Egypt
S. Africa
May 95
June 94
Jan. 96
Nov. 95
June 98
Mar. 98 S. Africa
Curragh
S. Africa
Aldershot
■-. Africa
S. Africa
Rev. William Forre<t 25
.Rec. Edward Rouviere Day, MA. 23
ife'.TudorPhillipsMoreton.J/.-l. 29
July 98
Mar. 99
Feb. 93
Apr. 97
fSpec. Serv.
(. S. Africa
S. Africa.
S. Africa
Portsmouth
War Services.
1* The Rev. G. Kirkwood served in the Ashantiwar in 1873 (Medal). Servedin the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with
Clasp).
15 The Rev. T. Foran served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1883 (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
16 The Rev. R. F. Collins served In the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers
and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the
Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 3rd Class, two
Clasps). Served in the South African war- in 1899-1900 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
2» The Rev. J. Hackett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-1 The Rev. Gcoi-ge Smith served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Acting Chaplain to the Forces, and was present
at the defence of Rorke's Drift and in the engagement at Dlundi (Mxdal with Clasp). Served throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Gra-
ham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present
in the engagement at Giniss.
22 The Rev. O. A. W. O'Neill served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also servtd,
with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 (Clasp).
23 The Rev. E. M. Morgan served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss. Served in the
South African war in 1859-1900.
-* The Rev. C. W. Keatinge served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). _
"-- The Re . S. P. H. Statham served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
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Hire, Ashton Hope J
Mackay, Henry Forbes
p.s.c. Hose, John Markham, Instructor 11. M. Academy, 20 June 99
Harkness, William Batliurst .'. .'
Dobree, Dc Saurnarez
Barnes, George Edward, Station Staff Officer. Smith Africa
Homer, John Leonard, Instructor of Gunnery, 17 Sept.. 97
Francis, Charles Arthur William .'
Osmaston. Cecil Aland VitzHcrbert, Adjutant Sligo Artillery, 1
Southern Division, 21 Aug. 1.9 j
Oldfield, Humphrey"'
Gaitskell, Sydney, Adjutant :sl Devon Vol. Art., 1 Dec. 00
Cottingham, Edward Roden
Harris, Gerald Noel Anstiee
Poole, Gerald Robert.
Brooke, Charles Louis
Brown, Richard Cradock
Phillipps, Picton
Pym, Frederick Harry Norrit, p.a.c. Army Ordnance Department
Peacock, Pryce
Worthingtnn, Hugo
Dixon, 11 illi im, Naval Intelligence Department
Homt'ray, John Robert Henry
Henderson, Edgar
Binney, Arthur Frederick
Geddes, Ernest David Eckford
trench, Fit/.stephen John Fetberston
Dyer, Thomas Woodford Peachy
Dibblee, Frederick Lewis'5
M'Carthy, Jithca ,;! , Adjutant 12 Feb. 99
Lumsden, Frederick William
AVylcy, John Deane Newbauk-
tSrongh, John, Assist, to JProf. of Fortification F..N. Colt., 1 Oct. 01
Nugent, Thomas George Hodges
Schn ibt ,; Aether Thomas, Adj. Suffolk Artilh ry Eastern Die. 1 Dec. 00
Fouiis, Archibald Primrose Liston '. '
Hanke.y, Manrice Pascal Alcrs...
Temple, Reginald Cecil
Paterson, Robert Ormiston
Harding. Edward West, Assistant Instructor of Gunnery, 9 Jan. 01 ...
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Trotman, Nathaniel Fienr.es ...
Fisher, Charles Taylor, Amis- \
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Shaw, James Donald Hay
.lories, John Hyndman
Raikes, George Leonard
Sanson, Arthur Fraser
Ford, Richard Vernon Trcdin- j
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Kendle, Francis Clifford
Killings. Arthar William George
Leahy, Thomas Bernard Arthur
Troup. Arthur George
Poe, William Skedington
Russell, George Young
Bishop, Charles Arthur
(Foster, Richard Foster Carter
'Hill, Basil Alexander
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Salkeld, Arthur Frederick
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Prynne, Alan narvey Lockycr
Stephens, Henry Knighton
Huntingford, Walter Le;>h
Stokes, William Noel
Bourne, Alan George Barwys
Iremonger, Harold Edwaru William
Crick, Frederick Graham
Morgan, Harold Godfrey St. George
Cantrell, Arthur Stanley
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Barr, Edwin Harold ..I 1 Sept.971
Lanc-Foole, Francis Gains- i x jaQ g&(
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Kilvert, Robert Edgar r Jan. 98
Heycock, Perc" Raworth 1 Jan. 9&1
Hudleston, John Wallace 1 Jim. 98!
Lushington. Gnye Webesley ... 1 Jan. 98;
Crawley, Chetwode George'/: L jan rf.
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Vine, Francis Marshall 1 Jan. 98
Jolly, William Archibald 1 Jan. 98
iB!ou:it, Harold 1 Sept.9S(
Wilde, Percy Montague Clifton 1 Sept.98
Leslie, Seymour Granger 1 Sept.gS
Caulfleld, St. George FredO g t g
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Twiss, Hubert Richard ' 1 Sept.o3
Briscoe, Lancelot Dunlop 1 Sept.98
Warder, R, Bertram Graham ... 1 Jan. 99
Bourchiei, T. A. MacNu.mara,... 1 Jan. 99
iTritvp. William Henry Lainson 1 1 Jan. 99
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Chn.ncellor, John Bird 1 SeptlB
Godfray, Alfred Denis Bertram 1 S~pt,B
Jollye, Godfrey Herbert 1 1 Septra
Oruddas, ieymour 1 1 Jan. 01
Hutton. Ronald Winder I 1 -Ian. 01
Wace, Stephen Charles ' Si.-hi.ol
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Quarter Masters. — Rodway, Stephen George, 8 Nov. 97, Don.Lieut.; Baker, Albert, 17 Oct. 00, Hon .Lieut .; Sparrow,
William George, 13 Nov. 01, Hon. Lieut.
Staff Officer. — Slessor, Major Herbert, 3 Dec. 98. 1 Pai/muster.— Gaitskell, Major W. J.,'" 24 Mar. 98.
Pan-nek Master. — Trotter, Warren Francis,5 16 Oct. 99 ; Lieut. 1 Sept. 76; Captain, 5 Apr. 86; Ma: ■>-, 5 Nov. 96.
Medical Officers.— Fleet Surgeon S. F. Hamilton, 19 Oct. 99; Surgeon W. J. Stitt, 27 Mar. 01 ; Surgeon B. F. Parish,
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Roe, Edward Charles Bartlett--19
White, Herb. Southev Neville,41 Staff Officer, 27 Aug. 08
Marchant. Alfred Edmund,^ CB. Jnttructor of Musk.
Curtoys.Chas. Ernest Edw.4'- Inst, of Gunnery. 6 Dec. 97
Hailes, David Augustus, Instructor of Musketry
Trotman, Charles Newsham.43 Staff Officer, 22 Feb. 99
Cox, Gerald A3-lrner, Instructor of Musket ry
Abrahall. John. Hoskyns41
Chown, Ernest Edward, Supdf. of Gym. 24 Dee. 99
Goddard, James Rainey4C
Parsons, Cunliffe M'Neile
Shubrick, Charles Louis
Saumarez, Richard .Tames
Mercer, David, Staff Officer, 12 Dec. 90
Henderson, Cecil
Grant, William Arthur Churchill
Orlebar, Evelyn Ily. Adjt. 3V.,I.Bn. Welsh Segt. 1 Feb. 00
19 iEady, Frederick William Edward
18 ! Daniel, Edward Yorke, Naval Intelligence Depart meet
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1 Sept. 82
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Captains.
Connolly, Arthur Matthew
Lnard, Frank William
Matthew*. Godfrey Esfcourt, serving <rith Egyptian Army
Bayliff, Richard Lane, Adjutant 2 l.B. the' Welsh Regf. 1 Jan. 01...
Beaumont, Godfrey Lancaster,17 Adjutant Malta Art. 23 Sept. 97 ...
Beith, Robert Douglas..
Lytcood.EJwinGiffbrd. Adj.2 Vol. Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 15N0V.97
Pym, JohnBeville,Ord.Off.t,th Cl.Asst.Sup. Small Arms Factory ...
Hendyshe. Richard Nelson
Palmer, Harry Douglas, Egyptian Arm//
Brabazon, Anthony Heyland, staff Officer, iS Aug. 01
Bvelegh, Edmund George, Instructor of Gunnery, 15 Mar. 00
Graham, Hamilton Maximillian Christian William, Adj. 5 Vol.')
B)i. Liverpool Rent., 28 Aug. 01 5
ParKer, James Henry
Godfrey, Frederick Rowland;on
Stroud, Edward James, Instructor of Gunnery
Evans, Horace Carluon, Adj. 4 Vol. Bn. Manchester Rent. 1 Apr. 97
Wylde, Arthur William...' .'.
Kobbs, Frederick Manoli Baltazzi,^ serving with Egyptian Army ...
Frankis, Walter William
Connolly, William Edward Gunnell, Egyptian Army
Lambert, John Hamilton •.
M, reliant, John, Adj. ■> Vol. Bn. S. Staffordshire Regt . 25 Feb. 98...
Smith, Wilfred Noel Edmund
Harris, William Albert
Smith, Wilfred Hugh Moore
Garrett, John Raymond
Collard, Charles Edwin,*-' Special Service. South Africa',
Blumberg, Herbert Edward, Adjutant 18 Aug. 00
t'rowther, John Ernest
Phillips, Frank Truscott
Drake-Brockman, Charles Edward Fitzroy
Tnpman, John Arthur, Adjutant 2 July 00
Rombulow-Pearse, Arthur Egmont :..
Coke, Ernest Sacheverell
Ommanney, Edmund Manaton Carpenter
Farquharsor, H. D. Assist. Prof. ofFortificat ions, R. If. Coll. 1 J an. 97
Meister, Richard Henry Julius ,
Noble, John Brecknock
Armstrong, St. George Beives, Naval Intelligence Department
Gardner, Francis Stewart .'
Anderson, Gilbert Ironside
Hutchison, Alex, Richard Hamilton, Special Service, South Africa
Mullins, Geortre James Herbert
Whit marsh , John Francis Victor Silver, Army Pay Department.. ..
Y£ Halliday. Lewis Stratford Tollemache"'u
Crocker, Herbert James
Moms, Elliot Hodu, Adjutant 30 Mar. 01
Heriot, Granville Mackey
Drage. Gilbert, Naval Intelligence Department (temp.)
Edwards, Frederick Charles, Snpf. of Gymnasia, Gibraltar,^ Jan. 00
Morgan, Reginald Hallwavd
Finlaison, John Bruce, Advanced Class
Bridges, Francis Doveton
Colquhoun. Robert Crosthwaite
Bewes, Arthur Edward, Adjutant :i July o;
Kitcat, Arthur de Winton
Pryce-Browne, William Herbert
Darley, Henry La Touche
Brogiien, John Silvester"'-
Boyle. Frarcis Rayner
Dalton, Cecil William Robert, Instructor of Musketry, Malta
Robinson, Guy Tandeleur
Abrahall, Christopher Henry Hoskyns
Bockett-Pugh, Edward Harding
Wray. Edmund
Story, Edward Kenmir
Hawkins, Thomas Henry
Miller, Leander William
Howard, Henry Martin, Special Service, South Africa
\0'Sullican, Hugh Deruiod Evan, Egyptian Army
^hichester, Frank Evelyn. Chichester Buruard
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Harvey, Francis .Tnhn William54 1 Sept. 92
Grattan, Arthur Phayre 1 Sept.92
Clark, Joseph Arthur Myles Ariel, Special Seroiee, South Africa 1 bept.92
Sampson- Way, Nowell FitzEdward Greville 1 Sept.92
Cator, Robert 1 Sept.92
Dustan, John William 1 Sept.92
Jones, Walter Thomas Cresswell, BSO 1 Sept.93
Luard, Trant Bramston, Assistant In/tractor of Musketry 1 Sept.93
Scott, A'ecille A. Woodward, Supt. of Gym. Proton, 30 May 01 1 Sept.93
Shine, John Piercey, Superintendent of Gymnasia, Portsmouth j Sept.93
Morse, Allan Stewart 1 Sept.93
Esson, William t Sept.93
Thoroton, Charles Julian 1 Sept.93
Simmons. Percy Walter, Assist. Prof, of Fortificahis. S.X. Coll.\ 1 Feb. 94
Nelson, Francis Arthur, Special Seroiee, S. Africa ; 1 Feb. 94
Cartwrigbt, Francis John Winsor 1 1 Feb. 94
Deed, John Cyril ' 1 Feb. 94
Molloy, Percy , 1 Feb. 94
Coles, Herbert Jefferis 1 Feb. 94
Willis, Richard ffulliott. Chief Ordnance Officer, Barbadoes 1 Feb. 94
Armstrong, Harold Gage Bewes ; 1 Sept. 96
Strong, Fred. Lewis Harford t Feb. 94
Mailer, George Fison : 1 Sept. 94
Heard, Samuel FergusoD i 1 Sept.94
Grover, John 1 Sept.94
Little, Arthur Greenway 1 Sept.94
French, Arthur Harwood I 1 Sept.94
Wilson, Leslie Orme, DSO ' 1 Feb. 95
Simpson, William George 1 Feb. 95
Mayhew, Charles Lawson 1 Feb. 95
Burge, Norman Ormsby 1 Feb. 95
Hall, Francis Hamilton Howard ' r Feb. 95
Saunders, Frederick John, DSO 1 Feb. 95
Heycock. Alfred Gecrge Sydney... , 1 Feb. 95
Barber, Cyril Frederic 1 Sept.95
Baker, Jasper 1 Sept.95
Griffiths, Francis Home 1 Sept.95
Marshman, Moore Havelock , 1 Sept.95
Houghton, Henrv Xelson Hobart, Assistant instructor of 1 „
Gunnery. .. j ' Sept.95
Por. Mairis, Edward Shuckburgh | 1 Sept.95
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Lieutenants.
Walthall, Brian Jas. Delves .
Milner, Art. Geo. Champneys
Lees, Thomas Orde Hans
Orpen- Palmer, Edw. 0. H. ...
Jcnes. Hy. Albert Hathway, )
Supt. ofStcimmiiy ln*tn i
Benett, Henry Cleeve
Rooney, Gerald Christopher
Graham, Chat. Fredk. Glicer...
Carpenter, George
Cuffe, James A. Francis, )
Assist. Inst, of Musketry... j
Lav.-rie, F. Brace Annandale
O'Sullivan. Barry R. de Waal
Hall, Charles Leigh
Christie, Wm. Edw. Tolfrey...
Stopford.WyndhamHorace )
Assist. lust, of Musketry)
Richmond, Hy. S. Hamilton
Stockley, Henry H. Fraser...
Harmar, Charles D'Oyly
Hazel, James
I2NDLIKUT.1 LI HUT.
Channer,HughWatson,J«<r. )
Inst, of Musketry S
D'Oyly, Henry Ralph Neville
She well, Geo. Lewis Forster
Bennett, Maurice Filmer
Arbuthnot, William Patrick
Sandilands, Prescott
Arbuckle, Francis James 1
Vaughan (to take rank and >
precedence 1 Feb. 9S) J
Lampen, Lewis Charles
Ozanne, "Harold
Hickson, Gerald Robt.Stedall
Regnart, Cyrus Hunter
Norcock, Lawrence, Assist. )
Inst, of Musketry j
Still, Egerton Willoughby ...
White, Richard Noel
Temple, Frank Valiant
Lloyd, Hugh Salusbury, ")
Assist. Inst, of Musketry S
Gardiner, B. Calwoodley.!....
Home, John Gilbert.....
Shelton, Charles
Ormsby, Robert Daly
Morgan, Henry Arthur
Cluttevbuck, Noel Stanley...
Johnstone, Allan M. Douglas
Andrews, Christopher Boyd
Clark, Richard John
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1 Jan. 99
1 Jan. 99
1 Jan. 99
|DlV. JuIJSUTENANTS.
Ply. Beyts, R. Fleetwood Sconce
Por. Selby-Lowndes, Howard \V.
Cha. Cox, Frederick Hugh j
Cha. Darwall, Robert Henry
Cha. Elliot, Bertram Nowell j
Cha. Trew, Edward Fynmore
Por. Morton, Herbert Claude
Por. iiodfrey, William Wellington '.
Ply. I Montgumery,Hugh Ferguson
'Por. Lindesay, Frederick Sinclair
Por. Syson, Alfred Edward
iPor. Fletcher, Edward Keeling ...
Cha. Sinclair, Walter
Ply. 'i'etlev, Arthur Stanley I
Por. M'Laughlin, William Pul- )
I teney Michael Dal/.ell ... $
Cha. Colley, Percy Harold ;
Ply. Miles", Harry William
Ply. Bush, John
Ply. Waller, Richmond CampO
bell Shakespear S
Ply. Davson, Harold John Hunter
Cha. Festing, Maurice Christian...
Cha. Wainwright.G.Cholmondeley
Cha. 'Davenport, C. S. M'Nab
Cha. 'Neville, Bertram
Por. Maxwell, Arthur Reginald...
P y. jMuntz, Claude Leonard Eyre
Ply. j Cordner, Alexander Allen ...
Por. Gattey, John Reg. Heath ..
Ply. Partridge, Charles Burnett...
Plv. Tootell, Edward
Por. Scafe, Robert Charles
Por. Trench, Bernard Frederic ...
Cha. Lawrauce, Kenneth Edward
Cha. Locke, Tylden
Cha. ! Parry, George Llewelyn
Por. Atkinson, Hugh Caledon
Ply. Smith, James Macnair
Cha. Morgan, Godfrey Howard ...
Cha. Bird, Cecil Godfrey
Por. I Wilson, Jas. Herbert Gray ...
Ply. jSalkeld, Harold Yorke
Ply. j Buchanan, Geo. Earnshaw...
Ply. , Hare, K. Claude Barrington
Por. 'Green-Armytage, P. Dayrell
Cha.. Wright, Cecil Edward Sykes
Ply. Hobson, Gerald Stephen
Ply. Panton, H. Brvan Nelson ...
Cha. Butt, Ashworth Clegg
Por. Richards, W. H. Pickering ...
Ply. Harrison, Guy
2ND MELT. LIEUT.
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
1 Sept. 98
1 Sept. 98
i Sept. 98
1 Sept. 98
1 Sept. 98
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1 Sent. 98
1 Sept.93
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1 Jan. 03
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402
Div.
Pl~v7
Eoi/al Mariue Light Infantry.
Li inix.iN is.
I2VDL1 FIT.
Div.
LIEUTENANT S.
;S1) LI BUT
Toulmin, Arthur Mervyn i i Sept.oo i July 01 Por. Hill.Chandos Egerton Walter , Sept.oo
Jan.
i Jan. 01
i Jan. i i
i Jan. 01
i Jan. 01
i Jan. 01
i .Tan. 01
i Jan. 01
i Jar.. 01
i Jan. 01
Jan.
Por. Wilton, JohnEvelyn Leonard i Jan
Ply. Inman, Henry Basil i Jan. oo
Cba. Lewin, Edward Hale i Jan. co
Por. Williams, Cuthbert i Jan. oo
Por. Gillespie, Harold Evelyn ... i Jan. oo
Por. Snepp, John Wansey i Jan. oo
Ply. Sketchley, Ernest ]•'. Powys i Jan. oo
Ply. Pardoe,Edw.PercyHarcilt.ji. i Jar., oo
Cba. Hasleword, Frank Lovell ... i Jan. oo
Ply. Gordo", Robert i Jan. oo
Cha. Bronghton, Alf.Wm. Delves i Jan. oo
Cba. Duberly, George i Jan. co
Cha. Ozanne, Jas. Alured Faunee i Jan. oo i July 01
Ply. Mullins, Charles Bernard ... i Sept.oo i July 31
Cha. Jones, Hubert Louis 1 Sept. 00: 1 July 01
Ply. Yonng, Walter - Sett. 00 1 July 01
Por. Barn by, Arthur Charles 1 Sept.oo 1 July 01
Ply. Owen, Percival 1 .Sept.oo 1 July 01
Por. Deakio, Arthur Mai tyr 1 Stpt.oo 1 July 01
Ply. Higgs, Win. Bernard Comber t Sept.oo 1 July 01
Cha. Greriard, Eugene Louis 1 Sept.oo 1 July ci
1 Strngned, Harold F.Harrison 1 Sfpt.oo t July 01
Ply. •soiich, Areoibald J. Herman 1 --ept.oo
Cba. Tredennick, Geo. Johnstone
Por. Loxley, Vere Duncorctie
Weller, Bernard George
Hnskisson, Edward John ...
Teagac, J. Cockbaui Jessop
Heriord, Gang. Mmrire Ivan
JIa'colM.,pnltcney William 1 . c.„f
vonB.ockdorff 1 r SeP*-00 : July OI
Wilson, Francis Stuart : Sfpt.oo 1 July 01
.Jones, Val
t Jan. 01 Por. Prynne, Gordon Harvey }
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Second Lieutenants.
Home. Francis Wyville
Peel Arthur
Goldsmith, John j Jan
Washington, John Travers 1
de Saulez / 7 J;in- °'
Gibson, Half Sumner 1 Jan. 01
Greeuhow-. G. Osborne Rich x Jan. 01
Billiug, Charles George j Jan. 01
Nutt, Robert Kovern Clarke , Jan. 01
Gamier, Walter Keppel 1 Jan. 01
Hazeon, Cyril Stafford , Jan. 01
Martin. Cllve Victor ; Jan. 01
Field, Clifford 1 Jan. 91
Stoddart, 'itephen Arthur ... j Jan. 01
Innes, G. Victt-r ri'Auvergne 1 Jan. 01
Willis, Henry de Laval 1 .bin. 01
rlatton, Edward Allen S. ...
Cheesman, Ernest George ...
Eagles, Charles E. Campbell
Rees, Harold F. Pemberton
Barker, Godfrey 1 Sept.oi
Jerram, Charles Frederic ... 1 Sept.01
Evans. Arthur Kelly 1 Sept.01
Risk, Charles Erskine 1 Sept. 01
Durst, Alan Lydiat t Sept.oi
Shewell, Arthur Meade M.... 1 Sept.oi
Welch, Alired Davis 1 Sept.oi
BurtoD, Reginald Edw. Geo. 1 Sept.oi
nrewer, Herbert Reginald
I. Sinclair, Robert
LIEU I.
i July 01
1 July ai
?ept.oi
1 Sept. n
1 Sept.c 1
1 Sept.01
1 Sept.oi
i Sept. 1
Howard Sutton 1 Sept.oo 1 July 01
Divisional Siirr.
PAYMASTERS.
Por. Hearle, Parkins,3" 17 Nov. 97 ;Lt. 10 Dec. 6S; Capt. 1 July Si ; Bf.Maj. 16 Dec. £9 ; Maj. 25 April 90; Bt.~Lt.Col.
16 Dec. 96
Deal Congdon. Ernest Charles Lambert,37 6 Oct. 9S; Lieut. 1 Sept. 76; Captain, : Nov. 85 ; Major, 5 Dec. 93.
'•'■a. Barrett, Dacre Lennard, 11 Feb. 09 ; Lieut. 1 Sept. 76: Captain, 11 Dec. 85 : Major, 11 July 04.
9?ly. . Clavell, Richard Keppel Winterton Rose, 1 Jan. ot ; Lieut. 1 Sept. 7S; Captain, 29 Sept. 86; Major, 1 '-■'■
Staff Offickhs.
Cba White, Major If. S. X '27 Aug. 08 Por. ITrotman, Major C. X I22 Fob. oo
Deal Mercer, Major u 12 Dec. 98 Ply. |Braoazon, Capt. A. H. [18 Aug.oi
Baurack Masters.
Cha. Pyne, Edward Ernest,39 17 Mar. 96; Lieut. 6 Dei-. 67; Capt. 1 July S:; Bt. Major, 6 Dec. 83; Major, 17 June S9;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 Dec. 95.
Deal Quill, John Jerome* 14 Aua. 07 ; T.Unl. 24 June 63 ; Captain, : July Si ; Bt. Major, 24 June S9 ; Major, 21 Apr.
i 90; Brecet Lt. Colonel, 24 June 96.
Por. Maclurcan, John Lewis ttoobe,*1 27 May 01 ; Lieut. 19 Sept. 77 ; Captain, 2 Apr. 86; Major, 25 Jan. 95.
Ply. Johnson, Frederick Colpoys Ormsoy, 27 May ot ; Lieut. 31 Jan. 73; Captain, 25 July So; Majo.-, 25 Mar. 05.
Quarter Masters.
'Jee.t.
Ply. Tucker, Benjamin. 1 Apr. 05 ; lion.
Cha. White, John. 1 Apr. 95 ; lion. Lt at.
Por. Pawsey, William Isaac, 1 Apr. 95 ; lion. Lieut.
Deal Slaney, Charles Wynne. 1 Apr. 9;- ; Hon. Lieut.
Por. Marriott, William, 12 Nov. 05: Hon. J.
Cha. 1 Diggon, Robert William, :b Oct. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Deal Clark, Alexander, n Mar.97; Hon. Lieut.
Ply, Bash, Oliver George, 23 Oct. 07 : Hon. Licuf.
Cha. Blacker, Walter, 22 July 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Peal j Blackman, Wm. Stephen, 14 June 99 ; Hon. Lieut.
Ply. Damn, Fielder, 14 .lune 99; Hon. Lisut.
Por. I M'Kenzie, John, 5 July 99 ; Hon. Lieut.
Fleet Surgeons.— J. H. Anderson, MD., 1 Mar. ;8, Portsmouth; J. O'B. Williams, MD., 1 Jan. 01, Plymouth;.
H. Todd, n Apr. 01. Surgeons— E. C. Cridland, MB., 31 Oct. 00, Deal ; R. L. Price, MB., 28 Dec. 00, Pert>,
mouth; R. C. Mnuday, 21 .Mar. 01, Plymouth; H. E. Toinlmson", 4 May 01, Plymouth; R. T. Gilmonr,
22 Aug. o/, Portsmouih. Chaplains. — Sec. G. H. Murwood, MA., 20 Mar. 00, Deal: Sec. W" J. Wilby
1 May 00, Portsmouth : Her. T. Austio, MA., 12 Jan. 01, Plymouth: Eec.F. Flynn, MA., 28 May 01, Chathaai.
Scarlet — Eaciuys Blue. Ayeuts,
Office. Cracen Ko'tne. Northumberland Avenue, W.C.
Naval Ordnance Department.
[Transferred from Ordnance Store Department under Order in Council 9 Mag 1S91.)
Assistant Commissaries Genkkal ok Ordnance.
With Hon. rank of Lieut. Colonel.
Baker. Bobexl Barrington1
de Salis, Edward John
St. Quintin, Arthur Xewton
Hain, Herbert Andrew- David- :■•
Arnold, Francis Havard
Wright, William Frederick*
Bruno, Hugh Watson Bruno
Ozanne, Charles Heinekin
Edyvcan. Frederick George
With rank of Lt.Colonel in the Army.
Aplin, Hugh Morgan3 (ir. B. Art. 28 Jan. 75 ; Capt. 1
R. Art. 1 Jan. 84) $
Brabazon, William Beaufort (211a Lt. 44 F. 13 Aug.79; \
Lt. Essex Eegt. 1 July 81 ; Capt.EteexEegt.13Avr.Z7j j
Deputy Assistant Commissaries General
of Ordnance.
Quabteb Masters.
Harris. George6
Sheppard, Charles Lc2'
UEP. ASSIST.
COM. gen.
OF ORD.
So
ASSIST.
COM. GEN.
OF OKD.
31 j an.
31 Jan. So
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. So
t Apr. So
1 May 80
17 June 80
11 Sept. 80
1 Dec. 80
20 Apr. 82
27 Apr. 8s(
4 July
1 Oct".
23 Dec.
30 Xov
8 Au<r,
8 Oct.
17 June 91
11 Mar. 97
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 03
11 Sept. 95
QUARTER
MASTER.
3c Sept. 8 1
30 Mar. S=
DEPUTY
COM. GEN.
OF ORD.
HON. CAPT.
Station.
Portsmouth.
Chatham.
Plymouth.
Woolwich.
Priddy's Hard
Woolwich.
Marchwood.
Aomiralty.
Bull Point.
LTpnor.
Plymouth.
10 Jan. 83,Woolwich.
15 June 85 Chatham.
War Services. — ^ aval Ordnance Department. 402a
1 Li. Colonel Baker served in the Ashanti war in. 7873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medall.
- Lt.Uolonel Ham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel Wright served with the Nile Expedition in 7.884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Lt.Colonel Aplin served in the Egyptian war of ;382 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
e Captain Harris served in the Zulu war in 1879. and in the subsequent operations against Sekuknni (Medal).
Served in the Boer war of i83i. Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (mentioned in despatches.honorary rankof
-Octain, Medal, and Khedive's Stir . Served with the Bechunnaland Expedition under Sir Chas. Warren in £884-85.
' Captain Sheopard served in the Egyptian war in 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 18S4-S5 (mentioned in despatches, granted honorary rank of Captain, Clasp).
War Services of General Officers of Royal Marine Forces.
6 General Graham served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1S54 and 1S55, including the destruction of telegraph
- Lions on 29th June, and the shellinga large body of troops on ist.ruly (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-e!-Mahuta. in the action at Kassasir. (9th September), and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CJi., Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star).
7 General Barnesserved in the operations in the Canton river in 1S56-58 : was in Macao Fort when attacked
by iunks on 4th January, at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, landed to destroy a village, storm
and capture of Canton (mentioned in desnatehes. Medal with two Clasps).
9 Lieut. General A. French served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
10 Lieut. General Colwell served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4, ami was present m
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentiuaed in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
11 Lieut. General E. L. Hose served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in
command of Royal Marines in Forts Oarysfort Bad Enryalus at Siiakin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
a Major General J. I. Morris served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 in command of the Sandbag Camp: was
Ass'stant Provost Marshal at Saakin, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen and Haudoub iMedal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'-• Major General Crosbie served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to September 1869 ; waslanded
from the Sijuadron at the occupation of Yangchowin November 1868 ; also served in a Battalion at the attack and
capture of three walled villages in January 1S69 (mentioned in despatches) . Was landed from H.M.S. Active on
the 27th November 1S73, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in command of the Royal
Marines, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture of Coomassie (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Marines of H.M.S.^tc/iceon the expedition up the river
Congo in August and September 1875, and was mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major). Promoted Captain for
Services in Ashanti and the River Congo Expeditions.
14 Major General Schombergserved in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present atthe bombardment of Alexandria
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir
Gerald Graham in 1834, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (4th Class of the Osmanieh, two
Clasps).
War Services. — Royal 2Iarine Artillery.
I Colonel W. G.Tucker serv^i :. the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance inforcefrom
Alexandria on the 5th August;, m the engagements at El Magfar and 'j'el-el-Mahuta, in the 1 wo actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir General Graham in 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (three times mentioned in despatches, promoted Major, two Clasps).
II Colonel W. Campbell served in the Ashanti war of 7873-74 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S02,
and was present at the bombardment uf the Alexandria Forts, and subserpiently served on shore till the end of
the war, including the occupation of Port Said and the surrender of Fort Gemileh (Brevet ot Major, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
- Colonel A. L. S. Burrowes served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement a Gingirdhlovu
• and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the re-
•connaissanee in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Major Tatham served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria
fort* (Medal with Clasp, and KhedfVe's Star).
* Major Orford served in the Egyptian war of i8S2, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-
el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S4-85, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the
destruction of Temai (Clasp).
5 Major W. F. Trotter served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alex-
andria forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Scar).
6 Major H. L.Talbot served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria
forts, in the reconnaissance in force of the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, at the
two actions at Kassasin (mentioned hi despatches;, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with two Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
7 Major C. L. N. Bishop served in the Egyptian war of 1SE2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Major H. D. Drake. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
,J Major Kappey served in the Egyptian war of 1862 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).'
10 Lt.Col. G. 6. Aston served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in iS84,and was present in
the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the South African war in 1S99-1900
a- Commanadnt at Queenstown, later as Staff Officer to Assistant Inspector General, Lines of Commanication,
and as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches).
•' Major E. P. Brittan served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84, and was pre-
sent in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'- Major G. M. Caopbell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
•3 Major H. Slesr.or serred in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
14 Captain U. Oldfield served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 in
command of a Gunboat, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in de-
spatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
14 Captain F. L. Dibblee served in the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawscn in 1097 with the Royal
Marines _ (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
16 Lt.Colonel A. Allen served in the Ashanti war in 1873, including the engagements at Elmina,and action at
Essaman (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bom-
bardment of Alexandria (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Expe-
dition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb (slightly wouudedl and
Temai (4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps).
'■" Major W. J. Gaitskell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
402^ War Services. — Royal Marine Light Infantry.
* Colonel F. Baldwin served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to September 1869; landed from
the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow in November 186S; also served in a Battalion at the attack and
capture of three walled villages in January i86g (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of
18S2, and commanded the Royal Marines of the East India Squadron at the occupation of Suez (Medal, 4th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star); also served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in
1884. and was present in the engagement at Temai as Adjutant of the Roval Marine Battalion (mentioned in des-
patches, two Clasps) .
5 Colonel Kirchhotfer served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Nefiche
and with the Naval Brigade in the action at Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
0 Colonel T.W. Dowding served in the Kafir war in i£77-78incommandofthe Royal Marines of the Naval Brigade
and was present in the Transkei operations and in the engagements at Neurparke, Qcintana, and the Perie Bush;
also served in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of the Royal Marines of H.M.S. Actioe, and was present in the
engagement at Inyezane and in Ekowe during the investment (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain and
Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel R. P. Coffin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present in the engagements atElMagfar,
Tel-el-Mahuta, and Ma hsama. at the two actions in Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned iu
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagements at Hashcen and the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
s Colonel A. D. Corbet served with the expedition up the River Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Lt. Colonel, CIS., and Medal with Clasp).
,J Colonel Bridge served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present 111 the engagements at Hasheen and
the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
"' Colonel C. G. Gordon served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1884-85, took part in the defence of
Suakin, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at the attack on the convoy on
the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel T. H. do M. Roche served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta, at the two actions at Katsasin, and at the battle ot'Tel-e'i-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Benin Expedition in 1897 under Rear-Admiral Rawson in command of the Royal Marines with
the force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
12 Lt.Colonel G. T. Onslow served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and
was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that : eo.r Tofrek on the 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
13 Lt.Colonel J. W. Robyns served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindblovu
and at the relief <if Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). In 1880 he was present at the bombardment of Batonga, on the
West Coast of Africa, and commanded the Royal Marines at the destruction of three villages (mentioned in
despatches). Also served in the Boer war of 18S1.
11 Lt.Colonel Horniblow served in the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 1884-85 with the Royal Marine Battalion ,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba end at the destruction of Temai (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
iJ Lt.ColonelE. L.M'Oauslandserved in the Egyptian v?ar of 1882, and was present in theengagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta, in the two acOionsat Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
16 Lt.Colonel Money served with the Royal Marines in the Egyptian war ot 1882, and was present in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served at Suakin during the expedition to the Soudan in 1884.
,; Lt.Colonel F. G. Cotter served m the Soudan campaign in 1885, took part in the defence of Suakin. and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Totrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the
destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasp?., and Khedive's Star).
18 Lt.Colonel J. R. Johnstone served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations in China in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB.).
21 Major Maclurcan served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at that near Tofrek on the 24th March —
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
23 Major J. R. H. Oldfield served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
21 Major C. H. Willis "served in the Egyptian war of 1882, including the occupation of Alexandria and the defence
of Fort Mex (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2i Major S. P. Peile served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at EI Magfar
and Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's" Star).
2" Major J. H. S want on served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alex-
andria Forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2; Major Frederick White served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alex-
andria Ports (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (5th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps).
28 Major C. Field served in the Egyptian war of 1S32, and was present in the engagements at Malaha Junction and
Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
30 Major W. S. S. Harvest served with the Royal Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagements at El Maglar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the
action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31 Major J. Bernard served in the Egyptian war of i832,andwas present in the engagements at Malaha
Junction, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star\
33 Major C. Clarke served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
33 Major H. G. Cotterill served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the occupation of Port Said, in
the engagement at Nefiche, and at the two actions at Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
31 Major C. H. Kennedy served in the Egyptian war of 1G82, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-
Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
35 Lt.ColonelE. V.Luke served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta
and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the operations in China in i9co-slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.
Colonel).
37 Major H. W. L. Holman served in the Soudan campaign in iS84-85,took part in the defence of Suakin, and
was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, the attack on the convoj" on the 24th March,
and the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
38 Major A. E. Marchant served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at that near Tofrek on the 24th March —
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3'J Major E. C. B. Rue served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and took part in the defence of Saukin (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
41 Major H. S.N.White served iu the NileExpeditionin 1884 -85 with the RoyalMarincs attached to the Guards Camel
Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
42 Major Curtoys served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was present
in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction
of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
43 Major C. N. Trotman served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
War Services. — -Royal JIarine Light Infantry. 402c
present in the engagements at Hasheen ami the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
45 Major Abrahall served in the operations against Vitn, East Africa, in 1890.
40 Major J. K. Goddard served in the Sondan campaign in 1SS4-85, and took part in the defence of Suakin and
the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
17 Major G. L. Beaumont served with the Benin Expedition uader Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 in command
of Marines from H.M.S. Thesev.* (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain Hobos served in the Sondan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1897, including the capture
of Abn Hamed (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp), and in 1898 including
the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
49 Captain C. E. Collard served in the ooerati >ns in Uganda in 1S9S (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
50 Major Halliday served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 with the Peking Guard — dangerously
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and lTCi ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following
service: — " On the 24th June 1900, the enemy, consisting of Boxers and Imperial troops, made a fierce attack on the
west wall of the British Legation, setting fire to the West Gate o£ the south stable quarters, and taking cover in the
buildings which adjoined the walls. The fire, which spread to part of the stables, and through which and the smoke
a galling fire was kept up by the Imperial troops, was with difficulty extinguished, and, as the presence of the enemy
in the adjoining buildings was a grave danger to the Legation, a sortie was organized to drive them out. A hole was
made in the Legation Wall, and Captain Halliday, in command of twenty Marines, led the way into the buildings
and almost immediately engaged a party of the enemy. Before he could use his revolver, however, he was shot
through the left shoulder, at point blank range, the bullet fracturing the shoulder and carrying away part of the
lung. Notwithstanding the extremely severe nature of his wound, Captain Halliday killed three of his assailants,
and telling his men to ' carry on and not mind him,' walked back unaided to the hospital, refusing escort and aid
sc as not to diminish the number of men engaged in the sortie."
52 Captain J. S. Brogden served in the operations against the Chief Mpeseni in Central Africa and British
Rhodesia in 189S [mentioned in despatches, Medal).
M Captain F. J. W. Harvey served with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in i:>94 in charge of
a detachment of Royal Marines (Medal with Clasp).
56 Lt Colonel Hearle served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent in October as Special Commissioner to the
King of Denkera, and served as Assistant Engineer from the middle of November to the end of the war, and was
present at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
57 Major Congdon served at Suakin during the Soudan Expedition in 18S4-S5 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
39Lt.Colonei Pyne served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek en the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
60 Lt. Colonel Qitill was present with the force under Colonel Festing at the defeat ci the Asha'itis in the two
engagements at Elmina on the 13th June 1873, and was menticred in despatches as having "skirmished his
men with great alacrity, and merited much praise " (Medal) .
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His Majesty's Local Indian Forces. A°yi
War Services.
I Sir Seville Chamberlain served throughout the Affghan campaigns of 1839-42, during which he was attached
to Christie's Corps of Irregular Cavalry, and was wounded 01 six different occasions and has received the Medal
for Gbuznee, and also the Medal inscribe 1 " Canlahar. Ghnzneeand Cabuli8;2." Was uresent witn the Governor
General's Bodv Guard at the battle of Maharaioore 29th Dec. 1843 1 Bronze Star I. Served in the Punj nib campaign
of 1 048-49. including the actions of Chillia.ii wallah and Goojerat (Medal w-th two Clasps). Commanded the Force on
the X. W. Frontier uf India in various expeditions against tae hostile Hill Tribes, and with signal success (Medal
with Clasp, ECB. and KCSI. )
3 Sir Robert Low served, in the Sonthal campaign in 1S55. Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign
of 18^7-59; present at the actions of Budlee-ke-Serai and Xudjufghur, and siege and capture of Delhi; pursuit of the
rebels and taking of Fort Jhujjur; siege aud capture of Lucknow; and as Brigade Major to the Agra Field Force
under Brigadier Showers in pursuit of rebels in Central India (twine mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps) . Served with the Eusofzie Expedition in 1S63 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present with the expedition into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches) and at the assault of Zawa ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Chief Director of Transport, and was present at
r.'ie battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with
the Burmese Exoedition in 1S85-88 in command of a Brigade (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Clasp). Commanded the Chitral Relief Force in 1S95. This force was
hastily mobilized to undertake the relief of the fort of Chitral, where the British Agent in Gilgit ar.d a small force
were "beleaguered by a large body of tribesmen under Umra Khan ; and, although Chitral was reached and
relieved by lit. Colonel Kelly and his troops from Gilgit before Sir Robert Low's force could reach the place, the
relief was made practicable by the co-operation of the latter, which crossed five mountain passes, bridged two
rivers, and fought victoriously five actions with the enemy. Sir Robert received the thanks of the Government
of India, and of the Commander-in-Chief in India, was promoted to be GCB. and awarded the India Medal, 1895,
with Clasp.
8 Major General G. T. Halliday served with the Hizara Expedition in i33S (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major General G. C. Hogg served in the Afghan war in 1870-S3, and was present in the engagement at
Girishk, and in the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah (several times mentioned in desDatches
Medal):
II Lieut. General E. M. Jennings served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863-64, and
was present at the action of Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S8S (Medal with Clasp).
a Major General V. W. Tregear served iu the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Khyber line of communications
(Medal). Commanded the Lushai Expedition in 1889, and served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
: 31.9-93 in command of the Chittagong Column with rank of Brigadier General (received the thanks of the Gov-
ernment of India, CB.. and Medal with Clasp).
!* Major General P. W. Smith served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was
nresentat the storming ofLalloo and at the capture of Umboyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 18S0 (Medal).
it 5;r William Meiklejohn served in the Hazara campaign ini863, including the operations on the Black Moun-
tain (Medal with Clasp 1; and with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedeesin 1S77-7S (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp). Served with' the 20th Bengal Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack
and capture of AH Mns.jid and with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal with Claso,'. Also served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the 20th Bengal Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was.
present at the buttle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 in
command of the 20th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field Force under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-93 (mentioned in despatches, Cll., and Clasp). Commanded the Malakand Brigade
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, and was present
during the night attacks on the Camp throughout the defence of the Malakand and at the relief of Chakdara
Fort; was in command of the relieving Column, including the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in de-
spatches); commanded a Brigade during the expedition into the Mohmand country (mentioned in despatches);
commanded the tst Brigade Buner Field Force including the capture of the Tonga Pass (mentioned in de-
spatches, KCB.. and Medal with two Clasps).
20 Major General M'Leod served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 as Deputy Quarter Master General
1 mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp)
'-' Major General Begbie was employed in the Commissariat Department with the Abyssinian Expedition in
1867-69 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Also served in the DutnaExpedition in 1874-75 as Superintendent cf
Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-S6 as Superintendent of
Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the Government of India, Medal with Clasp).
'-- Lieut. General M. H. Nicolson served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arogec
and at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1893 under Sir George White in command of No. 2 Column (men-
tioned in despatches).
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Alan Moray Brown...
George Frank Wemyss Anson
Cecil I'ldwin Hum
John Fillis Carre Carter
George Burnet Abcrcrombie Rind
Arthur Wilfred White
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Francis Thomas Powney Ebden
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William Marshall
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Donald Moyle Field
Alexander Daniel Reid
Cuthbert Colpo.ys Cunningham
Frederick Marsbman Bailey
Alan Charles Leith Wood
Ralph Montacute Brind
Archibald Malcolm Gillies [2ml Lt. li. }
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Charles Thomas Davis
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Robert Coulson Young
Frederick King Hensley
Henry Talbot Shnkespear
Bernard Gordon Channel-
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William Hamilton Padday
Alban Lothair Arthur Flint
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George Walker Cochran
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Albemarle Dare Connor
Edward Napier Turner
William Henry Barnett
Martin Goldney
William Henry Aloysius Lloyd
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George Francis Gerald Fraser
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Harold Dening
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bonus of 20 to 25 per cent.
THE WHOLE SURPLUS goes to the Policyholders, on a system at
once safe and equitable — no share being given to those by whose early
death there is a loss. Lar<,e Additions have thus been made to the
policies of those who participate, notwithstanding the lowness of the
premium
Sixty-five per cent, of the Policies which became claims by death during
1900 were entitled to Bonuses which, notwithstanding that the premiums
do not as a rale exceed the non-profit rates of other Offices, were,
on the average, equal to an addition of considerably over 50 per cent, to
the Original Assurance-.
ACCUMULATED FUNDS, exceed £12,000,000.
All the conditions of Assurance are arranged on the most equitable basis.
Officers of the Army and Navy
may cover War or Climate Risk, or both, by an uniform annual extra premium
of moderate amount, payable for any period not exceeding ten years, but ceasing
on permanent retirement from the Service. This arrangement secures relief from
the necessarily heavy extra charges which would otherwise be imposed as occasions
might arise ; but it can be taken advantage of only when there is no near prospect
of Active Service or Foreign Residence.
PROSPECTUS WITH FULL TAULES OF RATES, &c, ON APPLICATION.
LONDON OFFICE: 17, KING WILLIAM STREET, E.C.
WEST END BRANCH: 17, PALL MALL, S.W.
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Middlesex Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Irish Regiment
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Irish Repiment
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Sussex Regiment
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Connaught Rangers
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East Surrey Regiment
S. Lancashire Regiment ..
Bedford Regiment
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Devonshire Regiment
1 Dragoon Guards
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West Yorkshire Regiment
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Derbvskire Repiment
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Somerset Light Infantry...
Lancaster Regiment
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Connaught Rangers
N. Lancashire Regiment...
Co Caftaiks.
13 Roosmale-Cocq, Charles Alexander^ Bombay Inf.
ij Durlev. James Russell, 9 Bombay Infantry
13 Pottiriger, Robert Sonthey, Assist. Political Resi- )
dent, Aden j
13 Lang, Ewen Montgomery, 1 Battalion 1 GoorUhas
13 Carden. John Ratter,-'1'" 15 Bengal Infantry
13 Maxwell, Alexander Gordon, 33c6 Bengal Cavalry >
; (Brtoet Major, 20 Nov. 00) j
13 Tancred, Thos. Seiby,339 1 Central India Horse ...
13 HoIman,l Herb. Campbell,347D.S'0. 16 Benrral Lane.
13 Harold, Charles Frederick, Consul at Berbera
13 Bousfield. Edmund Emerson, 26 Madras Infantry
13 Taylor, George Arthur Campbell, 3 Madras Inf.
13 Young, Wilfred Edward, :o Bengal Lancers
13 Hawks, Fredk. Welman, Supply and Transport )
Officer, 4th Class ; China Exp. Force }
13 Cobbe, Alex. Stanhope,'"'' DSO. 2nd in Com. 1 >_
Batt. Central Africa Regt., with rank of Major \
13 Cheyne, Reginald Edmonstone. 8 Bengal Lancers.
13 Payne, Edward Henry, 1 Inf. Hyderabad Cont. ...
13 Baieman-Champain, Hugh F., 2 Bn. 1 Goorkhas ...
1 ; Smith, William|Frank,3<s Supply and Transport. /
Officer, 4th Class, Edwank'Sabad j
13 Prentis, Walter Sladen, 29 Madras Infantry
13 Young, David Colo y,'77 1 Battalion 4 Goorkhas ...
1 3 Johnson, Clarence Arnold K.,357 1 Bengal Lancers
13 Cumberlege, Charles John, 23 Bombay Infantry..
13 Brownlow, d'Arcy Charles, 21 Bengal Infantry ...
13 Cummins, Harry Ashley Vane, 24 Bengal Infantry
13 Dallas, Alexander Egerton, Supply and Trans- )
port Officer, 5th Class )
13 Samborne, Fredk. Carey Stukeley Palmer,0'3 13 1
Bengal Infantry /
13 Cassels, Kenneth Scougall, 43 Bengal Infantry ..
13 Carter, Charles Murray, 14 Bengal Infantry
13 Swinhoe, Edmund Arthur, Supply and Trans- 1
I port Officer, 5th Class 1"
13 : Hudson, Arthur Keith, 17 Bengal Lancers
13 Garratt, Harry Sumner, 3 Bombay Infantry
13 Holland, George Murray, 1 Bombay Infantry
13 Gregory, Charles I.evingc, ig Bengal Lancers
13 Roe, Bernhard Oswald, Assist. Commr., 3rd!
Grade, Punjab |
13 Lloyd, John Herbert, 2 Bombay Infantry
13 Johnson, Charles Richard.309 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas... .
13 Hay, Lenox Theobald, 5 Bengal Cavalry
13 Kennedy. James Robert. 3 Inf. Hyd. Contingent
13 Beville,' Harry G. P., Supply and Transport!
Officer, 5th Class, Bombay j
13 Drever, Thomas Ian, 25 Madras Infantry
13 Lawrenson, Thomas George Paster, 6 Madias Inf.
13 Thornhill, Clement Bensley, Cantonmt. Magis- 1
trate, Meean Mir /
13 Chandler, Herbert Geo. Wm.,303 2 Inf. Hyd. Contin.
13 Wardell, Warren Henry,8*8 39 Bengal Infantry ...
13 : Alexander, Arthur Vickers, 14 Madras Infantry . .
13 iRaven, Alexander Wm. Nicholas, 14 Madras Inf.
13 |Beatty, Guy Archibald Hastings, 9 Beng. Lancers
13 ; King, Stewart William, Erinpura Irregular Force
13 MacTier, Henry Mackinnon,3'3 39 Bengal Infantry
13 jBrown, Walter*Medlicott,3M 1 Battalion 3 Goorkhas
Fagan, Lucius Emilius, 6 Madras Infantry ..
Pritchard, Aubrey Gordon, 2 Bengal Lancers
Ward, Cyril Harding, 4 Bengal Infantry
Finnis, John Fortescue,301 3 Sikh Infantry
Nicholson, Wm. Cumberland, 3 Madras Infantry
Rawlins, Arthur Kennedy,307 '-DSO. 24 Bengal Inf.
Lovell, Arthur Neville, 2 Lancers Hyd. Cont
1 Mackenzie, Charles,385 13 Bengal Lancers
Swan, John Stewart, Supply and Transport 1
. Officer, 5th Class, Quetta ,"
! Wheeler, John Charles Massy, 23 Bengallnfantry 15 Jan.
'Field, Charles Douglas, 2S Madras Infantry 1 Mar
Cooke, Samuel Arthur,i Central India Horse 1 Mar.
Marsden, Hugh Willoughby, 13 Madras Infantry.. 1 Mar,
Hocken, Chas. Aug. Frederick, 5 Bombay Cavalry 7 Mar
! Lane, Frank Macdonald,35* 28 Bombay Infantry ... 1 Mar.
Poole, Wm. Thomas Conway, S Bengal Infantry ...1 1 Mai-
Nightingale, Manners Ralph Willmot, 2E11. jGoor. 1 Mar.
Kellv, George Henry Fitzmaurice,37123BengalInf. 1 Mar
iCullen, Ernest Hy. Scott,373 32 Bengal Infantry .... 1 Mar
Davis, Gronow John,370 22 Bengal Infantry 1 1 Mar
Thomas, Frederick William, Merwara Battalion.. 1 Mar.
Lash, Augustus Oliver, 13 Bombay Infantry i 1 Mar,
Peck, Arthur AVharton,3f: 2 Punjab Cavalry I 1 Mar,
Winter, Clifford Boardman.3S*Polit. Assist. 3rd CI. 1 Mar.
Beadon, Henry Cecil, Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade 1 Mar,
Jones, Leslie Cockburn,3'-'1 5 Bengal Cavalry I 1 Mar.
Kirkpatrick, Edward, 6 Punjab Infantry 1 Mar.
Redl, Ernest Arthur Frederick, 13 Bombay Inf. ...; 1 Mar,
Spence, Alex. Hieron Ogilvy, 2 C. I. Horse 1 Mar,
Keniball, Alick Gurdon,3<j7 31 Bengal Infantry 1 Mar,
Glasfuxd, Alex^Inglis Robertson, 4 Inf. Hyd. Cont. 29 Mar,
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Munster Fusiiiers ...
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Berkshire Regiment
S assex Regiment ...
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Worcestershire Regiment
Irish Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
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Alexander. Charles Henry, 6 Bombay Cavalry ...
Rattray. Huldane Burney, 3sDSO. 45 Bengal Inf. 1
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Walker, Francis Spring, 22 Bombay Infantry
Browning, Theodore Charles,386 2 Inf. Hyd. Cont..
Hogg, John M'Kenzie Trower,415 q Bengal Inf. ...
tflliott, Alfred Charles, Assist. Commr. 2nd >
Grade, Punjab >
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Wooldridge, Herbert Cheselden, 9 Bombay Inf. ...
O'Reilly, Charies Myies, 3 Madras Infantry
Perry, "George Edgar John. 6 Infantry Hyd. Cont.
Bliss, James Arthur,363 21 Madras Infantry
Creagh. Edward Cottingham, 4 Punjab Infantry
Colan, William Robert Beyle, 8 Madraslcfantry.".
Baldwin, Lancelot Hugh. 44 Bengal Infantry
Moore, George Dashwood M.,3T9 28 Bombay Inf. ...
Ward, George Louis Stuart, 44 Bengal Infantry...
Lukin, Robert Clarence Weliesley,35" 9 Bengal I
Lancers ..' .,.../
Lawson, Oswald Head, 20 Bengal Infantry
Prideaux.Fras. Beville.Assist.Gov. Gen. 's Agent, 1
Rajputana j
Hole, Henry Lewis, 19 Madras Infantry
Orman, Frank Leslie,401 10 Madras Infantry
Wood, Francis Ludlow, 33 Bengal Infantry
Fellows, Christopher Stewart, 3 Bombay Inf-tnlry
Beaman. George Philip Roberts, 17 Madras Inf..".
Ross, Harry, 13 Bombay Infantry
Gough, Hugh Aug. Keppel,335 1 Bn. 2 Goorkhas ...
Macpherson, Neil,3^6 1 Battalion 2 Goorkhas
Carwithen, Edward Terry, Bhopal Battalion
Morris, George Mortimer, 24 Madras Infautrv
Harrison, Wm. Chris. Warde, Supply and Trans- ,
port Officer, 5th Class, Aden j
Boileau, Etienne Ronald P. 3e! 1 Bn. 2 Goorkhas ...
Barratt, Ernest Bird,366 34 Bengal Infantrv
Goldthorp, Francis Herbert,352 3 Punjab Cavalry..
Bryce, David Greig, 16 Madras [nfantry
Kennedy, William Magi! 1, Assist. Commr., Assam
Drummond, Arthur Berkeley, Assist Resident, (
Meywar )
Phillips, Richard Sylvester, ? Sikh Infantry
Strange, Arthur James, 42 Bengal Infantry
Rouse, Archibald Henry Tylden, 1 Madras Inf.
Kidwell, Reginald Frank, 20 Madras Infantry
Prevost, George Herbert,403 25 Bombay Int. .".
Ross, Fleetwood Geo. Campbell, 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas
Evans, Granville Pennefather,i9 Bengal Infantry
Harding, Edward Frank, 23 Madras Infantry
Battine, Reginald St. Clair,351 1 Punjab Cava]] / ...
Campbell, Ian Hamilton, 7 Bengal Lancers
O'Meara, Charles A. belt Bdmond, 8 Bengal Inf....
Edwardes.John Graha:ne,3S4 1 Bu. 3 Goorkhas
Norman, Walter Henry,3"'-1 1: Bengal Lancers
Sanford, George Batthyany,372 1 Bn. 4 Goorkhas ..
Hickie, William Bradley, Supply ana Transports
Officer, 5th Class j
rillard, Arthur Basil,374 DSO. 1 Bn. 3 Goorkhas ...
Young, Henry Getrge. :o Bengal Lancers
Nangle, Kenlis Edward, 3 Inf. Hyderabad Gout...
Greig, \Villiam Best, 22 Madras Infantry
Ormiston, Thomas Lane, Assist. Commissioner, 1
4th Grade, Toungoo j
Newell, Herbert Andrews, 28 Madras Infantry
Browne, Frank Douglas, 6 Punjab Infantry ..'
Berthon, Henry Warwick, 5 Bombay Infantry
Jacob, Arthur Leslie, Assist. Governor General's 1
Agent, Beluchistan j
Dalgliesh, Edw. ErnestChas. 1 Lancers Hyd. Cont.
Nicholas, Stephen Henry Edmund, ^ 2 Infantry /
Hyderabad Contingent j
Langtry, Henry Vivian Montague, 2S Bombay Inf.
Smith, Alick Le Fleming, 2 Bengal Infantry
Hill, Harold Charies, 10 Bombay Infantry
Eastwood, Rooert John Camac,300 30 Bombay InfJ
Dunscombe, Nicnolas Blake, 28 Boinbav Infantry
French, William Cotton,302 2 Battalion 3 Goorkhas
Cooke, Hugh William Fothergill,3J3 24 Bengal Iuf.
Godfrey, Charles, 26 Bombay Infantry ; Central /
2nd LIKlTT,
29 Mar. 90 5 Aug. 91 29 Mar. 01
29 Mar. 9012 Oct. 9: 29 Mar. 01
29 Mar. 00 1 Mar. 22 29 Mar. 01
2g Mar. 90 1 Apr. 92 29 Mar. 01
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29 Mar. 9o!io May 93 29 Mar. or
9 Apr. 90J31 Dec. yi 9 Apr. oi
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May 90 11
May 90' 11
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Mar. 92 26
Aug. 91, 3
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Musgrave, Walter Wilham F. 0., 12 Madras inf..
Madden, Travers Edward, 17 Bengal Infantry
Hopwood, Herbert Reginald, 3 Bombay.C'avalry...
M'Conaghev, Frank, foluical Assistant, Gilgit ... :
Pocock, Philip Frederick, 19 Bombay infantry ... :
Bridges, Arthur Holroyd, 16 Bombay Infactry ... ;
Haydon, William Pitt, 22 Bombay infantry I,
Gaobett, Alexander Cecil, 3'J4 17 Madras Intautry...
Leslie, Philip Norman, 4 Lancers Hyd. Contingent :
Hancock, Francis De Berckem, Tutor to trie ; |
youug Jam Saheb of Navanagar ) |
Aor. 92 3
May :: 3
May 92 3
May 92 3
Nov. 92 3
Jan. 9; 3
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.-, Nov. 93 3
;May 90 4 Apr. 94 3
May 90 24 Apr. 92 51
Juue9o'3i Aug. 91 4
June 90 14 Sept. 91 4
June 90 26 Nov. 91 4
June 90 19 May 9: 28
June 90 20 Sept. 91 2S
June 90 10 Oct. 91 28
June 90 7 Dec. 91 23
June 93 4 Mar. 92 28
June 00 7 Mar. 02 23
June 90 21 Apr. 92 2B
June 92 23 May 02 28
June 90 16 June 92 23
Jane 90 ,9 July 92 28
June 90 30 0;t. 92 28
June 06 31 Oct. 92 28
June 90 7 r'eb. j3 28
July 90 14 Mar. 92 9
Ju;y 90 12 Apr. 02 10
July go 28 Oct. 93 10
July 90 23 May 91 ic
Sept.90 2b Oct. 92 10
Jan. 91 21 Oct. 91 10
Nov. 90 .,4 Nov. :j\ io
Oct. 9022 De_-. u ic
Oct. 92 17 Jan. 92 io
Oct. 90 23 Jan. 92 10
Dec. 90 30 Jim. 32 10
Oct. 90' 2 Mar. 92 10
;ct. 00 5 Mar. 92 10
5 Mar. 92 10
5 Apr. 92 10
5 Apr. 92 10
3 Apr. 92 10
+ Apr. 92 ic
1 Apr. 92 10
5 May 92 70
9 May 92 10
1 May 92 ;o
4 May 92 10
3 June 92 10
3 June 92,10
9 June 92 10
5 June 92 10
2 June 92 10
6 Jane 92 10
7 June 92 10
1 July 92 10
1 Jul 7 92 10
2 July 92 10
5 July 92 10
i July 92 10
2 July 92 10
1 July 92 id
1 July 92 !o
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437
Indian Staff Corps.
Scottish Rifles
WelshFusiliers
Lincolnshire Regiment ...
Hampshire Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
King's Royal Rifles
Cheshire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
Scottish Rifles
Munster Fusilier^
Liverpool Regiment
Irish Regiment
Duke of Cornwall sLt. Inf.
Border Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment ..
Dorsetshire Regiment .
Devonshire Regiment..
Gloucestershire Regiment
Sussex Regiment
CAPTAINS.
Milne, James William, 22 Madras Infantry
Tarver, Alex. Leigh, 24 Bombay Infantry
Riddel), Henry James, 48 Bengal Infantry
2ndLIEUT. LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
Liverpool Regiment .
Liverpool Regiment.,
Irish Regiment
Devonshire Regiment 11
7 Dragoon Guards 11
Worcestershire Regiment 11
N. Lancashire Regiment 11
Derbyshire Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Rovnl Scots
South Wales Borderers ...
East Surrey Regiment
Northumberland Fusi'iers
i3 Hussars
Wiltshire Regiment
Munster Fusiliers
South Wales Borderers ...
South Wales Borderers ...
Scots Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Wiltshire Regiment
Oxford Light Iulantry ...
West Y'orushire Regiment
OxfordshireLight Infantry
Irish Regiment
West India Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Scots Fusiliers
H. Lancashire Regime.it ...
Wiltshire Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Leinster Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
5 Lancers
Inniskilling Fusiliers
Durham Light Infantry ...
iS Hussars
Northamptonshire Regt....
Inniskilling Fusiliers ...
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Welsh Regiment
Wa rwick Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt.
Irish Regiment
Manchester Regiment
S. Staffordshire Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
Norths mptonshire Regt
Gloucestershire Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers
Highland Light Infantry...
Leinster Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Bedfordshire Regiment ....
N. Lancashire Regiment ...
Irish Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
East Lancashire Regiment
4 Mar. 91
9 Oct. 90
8 Oct. 90
Scott, Hopton Arthur, 7 Madras Infantry I 4 Feb. 91
Bailey. Gilbert, 4 Bombay Infantry I29 Oct. 90
M'Leod, Torcjuil John,335 1 Battalion 1 Goorkhas... 129 Oct. 90
Butler, Alex. Hazelwood, 5 Madras Infantry I 4 Feb. 91
Norie, Frank Hay. 42 Bengal Infantry I 4 Mar. 91
Hudson, Josiah Howard, 22 Madias Infantry 4 Mar. 91
Barclay, Patrick Chas. Robertson, 20 Bombay Inf. 29 Nov. 90
Guthrie-Smith, Wilfred Marshall, 10 Madras Inf.... 4 Mar. 91!
Bourne, Walter FitzGerald, 10 Bengal Infantry ... 29 Oct. 90
Teed, Art. Seymour Hollond, 14 Bengal Lancers. ..129 Nov. 90
Lushington, William Nelson, iS Bengal Infantry... 23 May 91
Tregear, Vincent Francis Wm, 5 Inf. Hyd. Cont... '25 May 91
Coningham, Frank Evelyn,390 12 Bengal Infantry J 3 Oct. 90
Burn, George Callander, 13 Madras Infantry 25 July 9:
Irvine, Andrew Alexander39' Assistant Commr. ~) I T,™»
3rd Grade, Punjab j i7June9i
Tristram, Charles Edward, Deoli Irregular Force 25 Mar. 91
Souter, Arthur Bourke, 1 Punjab Cavalry 17 Dec. 00
Smith. Frederick Manners,399 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas ... 2 May 91
Buck, Cecil Henry,400 Assistant Commissioner') ,r
3rd Grade, Punjab S 2" 91
Jackson, Keith Hungerford, ri Bengal Lancers ... 17 June 91
Barlow, Murray Hugh Pratt, 1 Bn. 5 Goorkhas ... 10 Oct. 91
Orr, Sutherland Alexander Mackay, 2 Lancers 1 „
Hyderabad Contingent / loUct. 91
Swii'te, Edmund Lenihal, 4 Punjab Infantry 17 Jan. 91
Henderson. Maxwell Hume, 4 Lancers Hyd. Cont. 4 Mar. 91
Fox, Lionel Whitelaw, Supply and Transport ( ,.
Officer, 5th Class j * May 9l
O'Brien, Aubrey John, Assistant Commissioner, ( . ,
3rd Grade, Punjab ) i25 Ju0" «'
Leeds, Thomas Louis, 6 Punjab Infantry j 9 Sept. 9,
Bird wood, Halhed Brodrick, 2 Central India Horse 7 Nov. 91
Preston, George Allen, 40 Bengal Infantry ' 9 Sept.91
Lindsay, Alex. Bertram, 2 Battalion 2 Goorkhas... 7 Nov. 91
James, Francis Polglase, 5 Punjab Infantry i 18 Feb. 91
Wake, Hugh St. Aubyn, 43 Bengal Infantry 2 May 91
Harbottle, Robert Cecil, 7 Bengal Lancers lioOct. 91
Ommauney, Arthur Hammond,*"* Corps of Guides; 5 Dec. 91
Haughton, Hugh Latimer, 32 Madras Infantry ... 17 Junegii
Ballanfyne, Edgar Wra. M'K.*"5 19 Bengal Lancers 25 July 91
Wiuiberley, Francis Gordon Arabin, 6 Bengal Inf. 9 Sept.91
.Hamilton. Robt.E. A. ,*°6Asst.Uov. Gen. 'sAgent, 1 , x,
Rajputana | ^°v.9°
Crawford, John Halket, 2 Bombay Lancers 1 Nov. 90
Seton-Browne, Clement L.S.*07 DSO. 1 Punjab Inf. 10 Oct. 91
Stewart, Archibald Campbell,408 Corps of Guides 27 Jan. 92
Hawes, Charles Howard, 3 Punjab Cavalry 7 Nov. 91
lEdwardes, Alex. Coburn, 2 Bombay Iniantry 27 Jan. 92
Hutchinson, Chas. Alex. Robert,4"'' 41 Bengal Inf 7 Nov. 91
'Tregear. Frederick Charles, 4,"i6 Bengal Infantry 4 Mar. 91
Macpherson, Archibald Duncan, 2 Punjab Cavalry 7 Nov. 91
ISarel, Geo. Benedict Molyneaux, 11 Bengal Lancers 29 Nov. 90
.Mircbell, Wilfrid James, 24 Bombay Infantry '28 Oct. 91
Warneford, Gonville, 44 Bengal Infantry 7 Nov. 91
Thomson, Alex. Hy. Gouger,*'1 30 Bengal Infantry 29 Nov. 90
Browne, Herbert Jose Pierson,41* : Bn. 3 Goorkhas 5 Dec. 01
Chamier, William St. George, 24 Madras Infantry, 9 Sept.91
Eics Harry Artiur Hanngton *13 4 Sikh Infantry 4 Fee. 91
! Churchill, George Ross Deas,4'4 19 Bengal Inf 25 July qi
I Fenn, Edwin Harold M'Bride, 12 Bombay Infantry 29 Nov. 90
Mathew, Charles Theobald, 6 Bombay Cavalry ... 11 Mar. 91
Macdonald, Hugh, 6 Infantry Hyderabad Cont. ... 17 June 91
iLoring, Charles Buxton, 7 Bombay Lancers 7 Nov.91
'Claridge, Percy Shelley Freese, 3 Madras Lancers 5 Dec. 91
Crawford, Arthur Goss'et, 24 Madras Infantry 29 Nov. 90
Preston, Eyre Evans, Supply and Transport/ T .
i Officer, st*h Class j rs Ja* gi
Pennington, Wm. Herbert, 12 Bengal Cavalry 21 Feb. 92
Scott, Williarn, 12 Bombay Infantry 7 Nov. 91
I Walton, Graham, 26 Bengal Infantry j2oFeb. 92
Cox, Arthur Ditmas, 11 Madras Infantry bgOct. 90
'O'Brien, Edward, Assistant Resident, Baroda 30 Dec. 91
!Sealy, Alfred Edward,*16 2 Battalion 4 Goorkhas ...I 8 Oct. 90
'Home, Pelham Maitland, 39 Bengal Infantry 25 Mar. 91
Mears, Cecil Delarue,*1: 8 Bengal Lancers : 9 Sept.91
Casserly, James Henry, 20 Bombay Infantry 10 Oct. 91
Harington, Arthur Wm. Donnelly, 17 Bombay Inf.!27 Jan. 92
Keelan, Henry Percival, 7 Bombay Infantry 1 18 June92
Dobbs, Charles Fairlie, 1 Infantry Hyd. Cont 18 June 92
Martin, Ranald,413 1 Punjab Infantry 25 July 91
Kirkwoocl, Andrew Torton, 29 Madras Infantry ...I 9 Sept. 91
Lindesay, Geo. Wm. Guy,*'9 35 Bengal Infantry... (29 Oct. 90
Minchin, Alfred Beckett,*-' CIE. Political Assist. ( I ,,
3rd Class ) 4 Jlar' gi
,'Codrington, Hopton Osbert, 17 Bombay Infantry... 9 Jan. 92
M'Caskill, John Chas. Henry,*21 Corps of Guidas...l27 Jan. 92
iCotton, William Lewis, 5 Inf. Hyderabad Cont '27 Jan. 92
Battye, Arthur Baldwyn,*" 6 Bengal Cavalry 5 Dec. 91
31 July 92
6 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
17 Aug. 92
26 Aug. 92
28 Aug. 92
29 Aug. 92
1 Sept. 92
2 Sept. 92
3 Sept. 92
6 Sept. 92
13 Sept.92
13 Sept.92
24 Sept.92
6 Oct. 92
11 Oct. 92
12 Oct. 92
16 Oct. 92
18 Oct. 92
19 Oct. 92
26 Oct. 9*
6 Nov. 92
10 Nov. 92
12 Nov. 92
14 Nov. 92
17 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 921
:2 Dec. 92
14 Dec. 92
1 Jan. 93'
14 Jan. 93
18 Jan. 93
1 Feb. 931
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12 Feb. 93
13 Feb. 93
20 Feb. 93
22 Feb. 93
22 Feb. 93
24 Feb. 93
3 Mar. 93
6 Mar. 93
21 Mar. 9?
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22 Mar. 93
29 Mar. 93
5 Apr. 93
6 Apr. 93
7 Apr. 53
11 Apr. 93
12 Apr. 93
14 Apr. 93
14 Apr. 03
15 Apr. 93
22 Apr. 93
23 Apr. 93
24 Apr. 93
24 Apr. 93
30 Apr. 93
6 .May 93
12 May 93
15 May 93
16 May 93
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24 May 93
24 May 93
29 May 93
30 May 93
1 June 93
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5 June 93
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14 June 93
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11 July 93
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Indian Staff Corps,
438
Lasc Regiment.
Oxiord '...ight infantry
Suffolk Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
West Yorkshire Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Royal Artillery
Lancaster Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Rojal Artillery
Gloucestershire Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Middlesex Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Leinster Regiment
King's Own Scottish 3ord.
Wiltshire Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Mnnster Fusiliers
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Wiltshire Regiment
N. Staffordshire Regiment
Munster Fusiliers
2 Dragoon Guards
Liverpool Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Irish Rifles
Sussex Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Cheshire Regiment
Royal Scots
21 Hussars
West Surrey Regiment
Welsh Fusiliers
Lancaster Regiment
Dors,etshire Regiment ....
East Kent Regiment ,
5 Dragoon Guards
Devonshire Regiment ...
Hampshire Regiment ...
Scottish Rifles
Scots Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Middlesex Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry
Scottish Rifles
Irish Regiment
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Durham Light Infantry
Leinster Regiment
Leinster Regiment
Leinster Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Scottish Rifles
West Yorkshire Regiment
West Kent Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Northumberland Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery
West Yorkshire Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ...
Royal Scots
Northampton Regiment ...
Northumberland Fusiliers
Manchester Regiment
Devonshire'Regiment
Yorkshire Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Northumberland Fusiliers
Welsh Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Devonshire Regiment
Border Regiment
5 Lancers
Gordon Highlanders
Norfolk Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Inniskilling Fusiliers
Gloucestershire Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Wiltshire Regiment
Welsh Regiment
Wiltshire Regiment
2ndLIEUT. LIEUT. C.1PTAIST.
: 2 Mar. 92 19 July 93 10 July 01
22 June 92 20 July 93 10 July 01
18 May 92 23 July 93 10 July 01
10 Holden, Hyla Napier, Enquire of Grace of St. }
John of Jerusalem, 5 Beugal Cavalr3' )
10 Firth, Henry Vivian, 27 Madras Infantry
10 Elhvood, Bertram Price, 4'^ 1 Bombay Lancers ...
11 Purvis, Eyre Walter Molyneux, 16 Bengal Lancers'30 Dec. 91 25 July 93 10 July 01
12 Tomkins, Harry Leith,42*DA'0.,28BengalInfantry 29 Oct. yo 28 July 93 10 July 01
11 Hay, Westwoo'd Norman, 29 Bombay Infantry ... 24 July 911 4 Aug. 93 10 July 01
ii Keily, Frederick Peter Charles. 1 Bombay Inf. 25 July 91 9Aug.93 10 July 01
10 Dyke, Percyvall Hart,42-' 27 Bombay Infantry t8 May 92(11 Aug. 93 10 July 01
11 Capper, Alfred Stewart, 2 Central India Horse ... 24 July 91 12 Aug. 93 10 July 01
10 Waller, Alfred Alex. Phillips, Deoli Irreg. Forec... 27 Jan. 92 14 Aug. 93 10 July 01
11 Jackson, Herbert Wm., 30 Madras Infantry 5 Dec. 91 23 Aug. 93 IO July 01
11 Stansfeld, Harold Hamer Grey, 15 Madras Inf. ...17 June 91 26 Aug 93 10 July 01
10 Cattell, Gilbert Landale, 25 Madras Infautry 127 Jan. 52 18 Sept.93 10 Jury 01
11 'Wynter, Charles Philip, 2 Sikh Infaiitry 17 Jan. 91 19 Sept.93 10 July 01
11 Wood, Wyndham Madden Pierpoint, 19 Bombay ( „ n„f l„„ a__* „„ T ,'
Infantry j jlo0ct- 91 29 Sept.93 10 July 01
11 Skeen. Andrew,426 24 Bengal Infantry 5 Dec. 91 2 Oct. 93 10 July 01
10 Lees, Charles Henry Biownlow, 1 Sikh Infantry 1 17 Jan.' 92
12 Knox, Ernest Francis,427 36 Bengal Infantry 29 Nov. 90
10 Dopping-Hepenstal, Maxwell Edw.42s 1 Bn. 3 ~>
Goorkhas j
10 Ottley, William John. 23 Bengal Infantry
Deas, Lionel Maury Ross, 19 Bombay Infantry ...
Harrison, Hugh, Assist. Political Resident, Aden
Melville, Allan, 22 Bombay Infantry
Angelo, John Cecil Cortlandt.423 20 Bengal Inf....
Xicolson, William Hurst, 37 Bengal Infantry
Benwell, Reginald Limond, 5 Bombay Cavalry ..
Burton, Aubrey de Sausmarez, 25 Bombay Inf.
9. June 02
2 Oct.
6 Oct.
93 10 Jul/ 01
93 10 July 01
9 Oct 93 10 July 01
9 Apr. 02 11 Oct. 93 10 July 01
18 May 92iir Oct.. 93 io July 01
18 May 93 25 Oct. 93 xo July 01
20 Feb. 92 26 Oct. 93 10 July 01
29 Nov. 90,27 Oct. 93 10 July 01
18 May 92I2S Oct. 93.10 Ju'v 01
10 Oct. 91, 3 Nov. 93 10 July ox
18 Feb. 91 4 Nov. 93J 10 Jul/ 01
Wall, Allan Copinger, 43 Bengal infantry 120 Feb. 92 6 Nov. 93 10 July
2 May 91(18 Nov. 93
10 Oct. 91 1 19 Nov. 93
10 July 01
10 July 01
10 Julv 01
Knox, Alfred William Fortescue, 5 Punjab Inf.
Daunt, Bertram Rochfort, 22 Bombay Infantry ...
UtE Maxwell, Francis Aylmer, "°DSO. 18 Bengal )
Lancers; Aide de Camp to Lord Kitchener ... i
Cooke, Herbert Fothergill,431 32 Bengal Infantry
Coghill, Norman Sinclair, Assist. Polit. Supdt. )
Palanpore )
Strong, Norman Baskervyle Glegg, 1 Madras Lcrs.
Vickers, Cuthbert,432 13 Bengal infantry
Blair, Richard Wm. Creighton, 23 Bombay Inf. ...
Keogh, James Blair, 2 Bombay Lancers
Oostley, Horace George Thomson,435 5 Madras Inf.
\.damson, John Thos. Graves,4'0 19 Bombay Inf.
Hodgkinson, Charles,437 6 Bengal Cavalry
White, George Edmund,433 3 Sikh Infantry
(iaussen, James Robert, DSO. 3 Bengal Cavalry
Turton, Hugh Mitchell, 1 Punjab Infantry ..
Buist, Arthur Hunter, Corps of Guides
M'Neile, Donald Hugh, 19 Bengal Lancers..
Branson, Vivian Henry, 28 Madras Infantry
Nuttall, John Rattray, 44 Bengal Infantry ! to Oct. 9126 Feb. 94 :o July 01
Newnham, Charles Cowan,435 6 Bengal Cavalry ...'25 Mar. 91! 7Mai.g4 10 July 01
10 jSweet, Edward Herbert,440 2 Ba:talion 2 Goorkhas 9 Apr. 92 27 Mar. 94 10 July 01
7 Nov. 91,24 Nov. 93
27 Jan. 92 24 Nov. 93|io July 01
29 Nov. 92 29 Nov. 93^10 July 01
18 June 92 30 Nov. 9310 July 01
12 Mar. 92I13 Dec. 93^10 July 01
2 May 91 23 Dec. 93^0 July 01
9 Sept.91 30 Dec. 93 10 July 01
5 Dec. 91 1 Jan. 94 10 July 01
12 Mar. 92 i Jan. 94 10 July 01
18 June 92(24 Jan. 94 io July 01
4 Mar. 9i[2i Jan. 94 10 July 01
20 Feb. 9231 Jim 94, 10 July 01
18 June 921 2 Feb. 94:10 July ox
9 Sept. 91 1 7 Feb. 94 10 July 01
13 Feb. 91 13 Feb. 94 10 July 01
20 Feb. 92J25 Feb. 94 10 July 01
10 'James, Alfred Albert,441 29 Bengal Infautry '12 Mar. 92
(Anderson, Robert Holme Bankes, 3 Bombay Cav.jio Oct. 91
10 Searle,' Aubrey Vivian, 20 Madras Infantry [20 Feb. 92
10 jOwens, Francis Charles, 7 Bombay Infantry ..
10 Cates, William Johnstone, 17 Bombay Infantry ...
11 [Pennell, Richard Henry Edmund, 20 Madras Inf.
11 'Bainbridge, William Frank,44-' DSO. 1 Sikh Inf....
10 'Luard, Charles Eckford, 43 Bengal Infantry
11 iFagan, Edward Arthur, 6 Bombay Cavalry
10 iNaylor, Harry Trevor, 6 Bombay Cavalry
11 Stewart, Robert Joseph Tucker,444 22 Bengal Inf.
11 Trevor, Arthur Presicott, 20 Bombay Infantry
1 1 Hunt, Vere de Vere Vice, Consul at Bunder Abbas
10 Fulton, Harry Townsend, DSO. 2 Bn. 2 licorkhas
10 Oakes, Horace Charles, 3 Madras Lancers
10 Hislop, Arthur Fowler, 5 Bombay Cavalry
11 Barnett, Henry Joseph de Barry, 31 Madras Inf.
10 Heale, Ernest Newton, 7 Bombay Infantry
10 Bromhead, Edward Gonville, 2 Bo. 2 Goorkhas ...
10 |Anderson, William Cortlaudt, 13 Madras Inf.
10 |Corbett, Henry George Lvon, 33 Madras Inf.
10 Cooke, Aubrey St. John,447 6 Inf. Hyd. Contingent
11 Brackenbury, Walter Jonn Wm., 5 Bombay Inf....
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10 Campbell, George Duncan, 25 Bengal Infantry ...
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Earle Edward Savi,454 14 Bengal Infantry 5 Dec. 911 8 Dec. 04 10 July 01
Hodgkinson, John, 5 Bengal Cavalry 18 June 92 17 Jan. 95 10 July 01
Watt, Donald Monro,*67 1 Biitalion 2 Goorkhas ... 7 Nov. 91 14 Feb. 95 JO July 01
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Souter, Hugh Maurice Wellesley, 14 Bengal Lrs. 18 May 92 31 July 95 10 July 01
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10 Barr, Henry Keith, 1 Central India Horse
10 .Perkins, jEneas Charles.1"'1'' 42 Bengal Infantry ...
10 Hobson, Archibald Campbell, 6 Inf. Hvd. Cont. ...
10 'Doveton. John Hodson,*08 16 Bengal Lancers
10 Stansfeld, Cyril Grey, 43 Bengal Infantry :..
10 Warburton, Robert Francis, 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas ...
10 Ducat, Richard,4*'' 20 Bengal Infantry
10 Dundas. Patrick Henry, 6 Bengal Infantry ,
10 Abbey, Walter Bulmer Tait, 2 Bombay Lancers ...|
10 Hughes, John Edward, 2 Madras Lancers
10 Stewart, John Henry Keith, 49 Bengal Tnfantry .
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10 Parker, George Marcus Godfrey, 14 Bombay Inf.
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10 Stewart, Walter FitzAlan, 10 Bombay Infantry : 3 Sept. 92
10 Rice, Sheridan Knowles Brownlow, 35 Bengal Inf. 3 Sept. 92
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9 Ricketts, Robert Lumsden, 10 Bengal Lancers ] 3 Sept. 92'
10 JMagrath. Beauchamp Hy. Butler, 16 Madras Inf. 3 Sept. 92
10 Watts, George Annosluy Ross, 3 Punjab Cavalryj 3 Sept. 92
10 Barwell, Edward Egerton, 4 Punjab infantry ] 3 Sept.92
11 iCraik, James, 19 Bengal Lancors I 7 Nov. 91
10 Badcoek, George Henry.112 7 Bengal Lancers 14 Sept.92
10 Gib, Howard Alaric, 32 Bengal Infantry [14 Sept.92
10 Keene, Charles William, 27 Bengal Infantry I28 Sept.92
10 Martin, Frank, 25 Bengal Infantry '. 28 Sept.92
10 Harcourt, J. Stewart Mortimer, 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas 13 July 92
10 Faunce. Alured de Laune, 12 Madras Infantry ...j 19 Oct. 92
10 Muscroft, James, 2 Battalion 1 Goorkhns ngOct. 92
10 Ames, Albert Gardener, 4 Punjab Infantry |ig Oct. 92
10 Connell, Charles Forster, 14 Madras Infantry 19 Oct. 92
10 Gaskell, Thomas Kershaw, 29 Madras Infantry jigOct. 92
10 Bond, Reginald Euwin, 4 Bengal Infantry 9 Jan. 92,
10 Preston, William John Phselim, 4 Inf. Hyd. Cont. | ji Aug. 02
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11 ICollard, John Marshall Molesworth, 30 Madras Infantry
10 ; Bruce, Malcolm Edw. Lloyd, 23 Bombay Infantry
10 Bickford, Arthur Louis,*'" 2 Punjab Infantry
11 Davidson, Arthur Noel, 7 Madras Infantry
jo iM'Gill, Harry Robertson, 30 Madras Infantry
10 Stewart, Arch. Francis, 16 Bombay Infantry
10 Taylor, Reginald O'Bryan, 10 Bengal Lancers
10 Lloyd, Kenrick Horice, 24 Madras Infantry
10 Chamberlain, Robert Ind,,,s 11 Bengal Lancers
:o iGreig, John Glenuie,1"^ 7 Bombay Infantry
10 Calvert, Robt. Trios. Christopher, 20 Bombay Infantry
10 Rowcroft, Claude Harold, 9 Bengal Lancers
10 .Keen, William John, ••"■"Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade, Peshawur
10 '.Marshall, Henry Turnbull, : Bengal Infantry
10 iKriekenbeek, Ronald Edw. Elliott, 19 Bombay Infantry
10 'Browne, Leslie Swiuton,'"'!' 38 Bengal Infantry
9 Arthur, Edmond John, 7 Bombay Lancers
9 Wheeler, George Godfrey Massy, 7 Bengal Lancers
9 Loch, Edward Campbell, Aide de Camp to Major Gen. }
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9 jEUiott, Reginald Wm. Sidney, 8 Madras Infantry
9 (Rice, Sydney Mervyn,*1'! 4 Madras Infantry
9 .Hope, Adrian Victor Webley, 23 Madras Infantry
9 .Murray, Walter Godfrey Patrick, "'-21 Bengal Infantry
9 Hewlett, Alan, 2 Central India Horse
9 iPalin, Handle Harry, 30 Bombay Infantry
9 jKnollys, Robert Walter Edmond, 5 Punjab Infantry
9 Taylor, Edward Moore, 2 Punjab Cavalry
9 Light, William Alfrey, 14 Bombay Infantry
9 Perrin, Charles Louis, 27 Madras Infantry
q Scott-Elliot, Charles Reginald, 4 Madras Infantry
9 Peacock, Edward Barnes,*1" 31 Bengal Infantry ..-
9 .Wilkinson, Roland Langharne C, 7 Bombay Lancers
9 JQuin, Richard Percival Wemyss, 41 Bengal Infantry
11 jHulseberg, Herbert, 27 Bombay Infantry
10 1 Bogle, John Savile,*1'5 Corps of Guides _
10 'Delme-Radcliffe, Seymour Arthur, 7 Bombay Infantry
10 j PC Costello, Edmond William,*06 22 Bengal infantry
10 jChrystie, George, 5 Punjab Cavalry
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Hawkes, Robert, 1 Bengal Infantry
Halliday, Stuart Girdlestone, 4 Lancers Hyderabad Cont...
Harrison, Arthur Howarth Price,16" 33 Bengal Infantry ...
Davidson-Houston, Chas. Elrington Duncan, 5 Punjab Inf.
Holbrooke, Bernard Fred. Roper, 24 Bombay Infantry
Pritchard, Frank Vernon Leslie, 16 Madras Infantry
Warre-Cornish, Francis Thackeray, 17 Bengal Lancers ...
O'Grady, Henry de Courcy, 6 Punjab Infantry
Coldstream, John Clayton, 10 Bengal Lancers
Storr, Charles Lancelot, 4 Sikh Infantry
Mackenzie, Kenneth Lee Warner,'169 28 Bombay Infantry...
Moberly, Hagh Stephenson. Hong Kong Regiment
Vivian, Charles Augustus,1"0 15 Bengal Infantry
Russell, Francis Deane,171 1 Bengal Lancers
Barrett, Arthur Lennard, 26 Bombay Infantry
Nicolas, Francis Carminowe, 7 Bengal Lancers
Ames, Lancelot Hope Rix, 3 Madras Lancers
Rooke, Giles, 23 Madras Infantry
Gordon, George Alexandar Steuart, 13 Bengal Lancers
Bickford, William Wilfrid, 4 Bombay Infantry
Savile, Albany Robert Cecil, 1 Bombay Lancers
Bradshaw, Charles Richard,17- 9 Bengal Infantry
Gale, Ernest Septimus. 1 Battalion 2 Goorkhas
Steen, Hunter Carmichael, 1+ Bombay Infantry
Smith, Charles Aitchison, 9 Bengal Lancers
Corbett, Basil Andrew, 13 Bengal Infantry
M'Vean, Donald Archibald DuL'ald, 45 Bengal Infantry ...
Holdich, Harold Adrian, 1 Battalion 5 Goorkhas
Furney, John Leared,173 22 Bengal Infantry
Penning, William Maxwell. Adj. Gov.'s Body Guard, Madras
Hawkes, William Cotter Williamson, 29 Bombay Infantry...
Prissick, Cuthbert, 2 Sikh Infantry
Bredin, Alexander, 12 Madras Infantry
Feilowes, Halford Le Mesurier,171 47 Bengal Infantry
Anderson, Macclesfield Heptinsta.ll, 3 Bombay Cavalry ...
Bablngton, Alfred Harcourt, 8 Bengal Infantry
Strong, Henry Stuart, 8 Bombay Infant^'
Fitzpatrick, Bartholomew Denis, Assist. Coinmr. Punjab...
Lane, Thomas Edward Moore, 14 Madras Infantry
Robertson, Charles, iq Bengal Lancers
Price, Thomas Rose Caradoc,175 1 Punjab Cavalry
St. John, Henry Beauchamp,476 45 Bengal Infantry
Sproule, Harry Hatton, 4 Bengal Lancers
Knowles, George, 2 Bengal Lancers; W. Africa F. F. with)
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Kettlewell, Archibald Middleton, 2 Central India Horse ...
Bliss, Charles, 44 Bengal Infantry
Dalrymple-Hay, Stair Francis 3arton,47742 Bengal Infantry
Willans, Thomas James, 6 Punjab Infantry
Hood, Alex. Nelson, 1 Central India Horse
Hirst, Frederic Christian, 20 Bombay Infantry
Molloy, Gerald Macleay, 4 Bombay Cavalry
Orton, Ernest Frederick, Wing Officer 26 Bombay Infantry.
Cuming, Robert John, 16 Bengal Infantry
Longhurst, Arthur Lyster, 10 Madras Infantry
Villiers-Stuart, Wm. Desmond, r Battalion 5 Goorkhas
Cordeaux, Harry Edward Spiller, 9 Bombay Infantry
Haworth. Lionel Berkeley Holt,473 9 Bombay Infantry
Deane, Dennis, 12 Bengal Cavalry
Thomson, Alexander Guthrie , 3 Punjab Infantry
Kauntze, Bertram Charles, 26 Madras Infantry
Oliphant, Edwd. Havelock, 3 Inf. Hyderabad Contingent...
Broun, James Ronald,179 3 Sikh Infantry
Xicolay, Bernard Underwood, 1 Battalion 4 Goorkhas
Wigrain, dire,180 18 Bengal Lancers
Heyland, Arthur Kyffin, 4 Bombay Cavalry
Muscroft, Wm. St. Clair, 1 Central India Horse
Ireland, de Courcy, 36 Bengal Infantry
Gale, Marmaduke Hy. Littledale, 8 Bengal Lancers
Smith.Raymond Caape, 17 Bengal Lancers
Keen, Frederick Stewart,461 45 Bengal Infantry
Johnson, John Ernest Blois,4*; Corps of Guides i
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Jacob, Stephen Hector, 29 Bombay Infantry 1
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Shoubridge, Charles Alban Grevis, 12 Bombay Infantry ... 10
Duhan, Francis Taylor, 19 Bengal Infantry 10
Anderson, Norman Ruthven,18- 30 Bombay Infantry ;io
Watson, Spencer Burton, 4 Madras Infantry 10
Stewart, John Lindesay, 15 Bangal Lancers 10
Henderson, Robert Wynne,*83 17 Bengal Lancers
Macaulay, Denzil Ibbetson Michael, 1 Bengal Lancers ..
Young, Harry Norman, 6 Madras Infantry
Browne, Harry Ernest. 47 Bengal Infantry jio
Cox, Thomas Sands, 16 Bengal Lancers 10
Logan, Lionel Stuart, 20 Madras Infantry 10
Hogg, Allan Gilbert Mavhew, 14 Bombay Infantry ro
Bateman-Champain, Claude Edward,""4 1 Bn. 5 Goorkhas... 10
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Carey, Cecil William, Corps of Guides 10 Oct. 94|ioJan. 97
Maxwell, Denis Wellesiey,4" 1 Battalion 4 Goorkhas 20 Feb. 95 20 Jan 97
Will, DuncaD Alured Elmsly, 4 Bombay Infantry 7 Mar. 9421 Jan. 97
Plant, Wm. Chas. Trew Gray Gambier, 3 Punjab Cavalry... 28 Sept. 95 27 Jan. 97
Hutchinson, Cuthbett Gordon, 33 Madras Infantry 29 Feb. 96 8 Feb. 97
Macpherson, James Duncan, 12 Madras Infantry 19 Nov. 92 15 Feb. 97
Hawks, George Augustus, 1 Madras Infantry 10 Oct. 94 25 Feb. 97
Bruce, George David, 1 Madras Infantry 20 May 93 27 Feb. 97
Sangster, Patrick Barclay, 2 Bengal Lancers 28 Nov. 94 28 Feb. 97
Shairp, Alexander, 11 Madras Infantry 28 Nov. 04 28 Feu. 97
Humphreys, Dashwood Wm. Harrington, 44 Bengal Inf. ... 28 Nov. 94 28 Feb. 97
Griffith, John Gwynne, 2 Bombay Lancers 28 Nov. 94 28 Feb. 97
Synge, Mark, 6 Bengal Infantry 2S Nov. 94 28 Feb. 97
Grant, William Ogilvie, 27 Bombay Infantry 7 Mar. 94 1 Mar. 97
Lane, Wm. Horsburgh, 1 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent 10 Oct. 94 9 Mar. 97
Chauncy, Charles Henry Kemble, 24 Bombay Infantry 7 Dec. 95 20 Mar. 97
Campbell, Wm. Kenneth Hamilton, 12 Bengal Infantry ... 20 May 93 1 Apr. 97
Hesketh, Walter,"17 12 Bengal Cavalry 28 Nov. 94 5 Apr. 97
Stooks, Charles Sumner, 20 Madras Infantry 28 Sept.95 8 Apr. 97
Pakenham, George de la Poer Beresford, 39 Bengal Infantry 16 Jan. 95(16 Apr. 97
Henderson, Arthur Francis, 2 Madras Lancers 16 Jan. 05
Pryce, Henry Edward ap Rhys, 18 Bengal Infantry 16 Jan. 95
Kidd, Bertram Graham Balfour, 23 Bombay Infantry 16 Jan. 95
Rivett-Carnac, John Stirling, 16 Bengal Lancers 16 Jan. 95
Simpson, William Hugh, 33 Madras Infantry 16 Jan. 95
Hoskyn, John Cunnrngham Moore, 17 Bombay Infantry ... 16 Jan. 95
Villiers-Stuart, Charles Herbert,*88 2 Punjab Infantry t6 Jan. 95
Channel-, George Kendall,'1''9 1 Battalion 3 Goorkhas 16 Jan. 95
Palmer, Gerald Steuart, 5 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent 16 Jan. 95
Godwin, Charles Alex. Campbell, 3 Punjab Cavalry 16 Jan. 95
Tyndall, Henry Stuart, 40 Bengaflnfantry |i6Jan. 95
Conway-Gordon, Esme Cosmo William, 3 Bengal Cavalry... 16 Jan. 95
Swinley, Geo. Dighton Probyn, 14 Bengal Infantry 16 Jan. 95
Goodfellow, Robert Chas., 1 Central India Horse '16 Jan. 95
Bruce, Jonathan Maxwell, 31 Bengal Infantry |i6 Jan. 95
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Skeen, Oliver St. John, 6 Madras Infantry
Geddes, Malcolm Henry Burdett. 4 Madras Ir.Iantry
Lance, Frederick FitzHugh, 19 Bengal Lancers
Birch, Valentine Kingston, 2 Lancers Hyderabad Cont
James, Edmund Henry Salt, 5 Punjab Cavalry
Robinson, Charles Eugene Barnes, 17 Bombay Infantry ..
Hall, Ralph Ellis Carr, 8 Bombay Infantry
Grattan, John, 1 Punjab Infantry
Turner, Harold Lake Compton, 9 Bengal Infantry
Strong, Herbert Percy, 8 Bombay Infantry
Jones, Thos. Wm. Hathway, 11 Madras Infantry
Thomas, Reginald Seymour, 4 Sikh Infantry
Baitye, Ivan Urmston, Corps of Guides
Stirling, James David,49J DSO. 4 Punjab Infantry
Perreau, Gustavus Arthur, i Battalion 4 Goorkhas
Stokes, Claude Ba3'field, 3 Bengal Cavalry
Adams, Francis. 3 Madras Lancers
Wheatley, Guy Rutherford Prescott. 2 Madras Lancers
Williams, Arthur Fred. Carlisle, DSO. 1 Bombay Lancers..
Strong, Addington Dawsonne, 10 Bengal Lancers
Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, 9 Bengal Lancers
Nangle, Montague Claude, 32 Madras Infantry
Hilson, Robert James,"91 31 Madras Infantry
Lang, Cecil Frederick Grant, 1 Bombay Lancers
Fagan, Bernard Joseph, 2 Madras Lancers
Muspratt, Vivian Edward,492 3 Lancers Hyderabad Cont....
Rolland, Edward Lewis,'193 9 Madras Infantry
Smith, John Lindsay, Supply and Trans. Officer, 6th Class
Hennell, Alfred Montagu, 2 Bombay Lancers
Clarke, Fred. Lawrence Stanley, 30 Bengal Infantry
Graham. Bertram Robert, Corps 01 Guides '..
Ommanne.y, Charles Vernon, T5 Madras Infantry
Lambert, Walter John, 2 Lancers Hyd. Contingent...
Gardiner, Richard, 3 Sikh Infantry
Abbott, Leonard Henry, 11 Bengai Infantry
Routh, Gordon Stewart Floyd, 4 Sikh Infantry
Knapp, Percival Ernest.491 1 Sikh Infantry .'.
Arbuihnot, Archibald Hugh, 2 Madras Infantry
D'Oyly, John, 19 Bombay Infantry .*.
Tahourdin, Spencer Maxwell, 12 Bengal Cavalry
Pratt, Henry Roger Evelyn,495 DSO. 36 Bengal Infantry ...
Forbes, Edward Ernest, 5 Bengal Infantry
Dundas, Walter Leslie, 2 Battalion 3 Goorkhas
Sawyer, George Henry, 23 Bengal Infantry
Vaughan, Louis Ridley, 25 Madras Infantry
Clarke, George Stanley,496 34 Bengal Infantry
Menzies, Vere Gordon, 10 Bombay Infantry
Nicholl, Basil Rice, 2 Battalion 2 Goorkhas
Fordham, William Marshall, 20 Bengal Infantry
Wallace, Edward Charles Lloyd, Hong Kong Regiment
Henderson, Kenneth, 39 Bengal Infantry
FitzGerald, Oswald Arthur Gerald, 18 Bengal Lancers .
Slater, Leonard, 2 Punjab Cavalry ,
Ryves, Benjamin Harvey, 14 Bengal Infantry
Keble, llion Arthur, 14 Madras Infantry
M'Watters, George Alfred,49" 21 Madras Infantry
Lennox, George Montagu, 77 Bombay Infantry ,....
Colson, Edward, 13 Madras Infantry
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27 Nov. 97
1 Doc. 97
14 Aug. 95 4 Dec. 97
Walker, Wm. Arch. Smail.*98 46 Bengal Infantrv
Davis, George Henville, Supplv & Trans. Officer, 6th Class
Tatum, Harold,"9 9 Bombay Infantry
Duxbiiry, Chas. .Douglas, 4 Bombay Cavalry .
Cox, Charles Ernest Somers, 1 Madras Lancers 1 25 Mar. 96] 7 Dec. 97
Davies, Hugh Walter, 14 Madras Infantry 10 Oct. 941 10 Dec. 97
Keighley, Vernon Aubrey Scott, 18 Bengal Lancers ,28 Dec. 95I22 Dec. 97
Sexton, Edmund George,' 1 Bengal Lancers 128 Sept.951 4 Jan. 98
Garratt, George Cashel, 8 Bengal Infantry 1 20 Feb. 96 5 Jan. 98
Trotter, Everard Graham Staulev, 2 Bombay Infantry 10 Oct. 94] 21 Jan. 98
Leslie, Walter Stewart,500 31 Bengal Infantry 129 Feb. 96I 9 Feb. 98
Bourne, Walter Kemp. 2 Bengal Lancers 1 13 Nov. 95U3 Feb. 98
Wardell, Geoffrey Francis Evans, 3 Bombay Infantry ! 6 Mar. 95126 Feb. 98
Alexander, Edward Currie,501 1 l'nniab Infantry ;28 Sept.95|26 Feb. 98
6 June 96 26 F b. 98
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22 July 96 -2 Apr. 98
14 Aug. 95 4 Apr. 98
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10 Oct. 94 1 20 Apr. 98
Woodward, Charles Frederick,-02 10 Bombay Infantry
Hallowes, John Hope,503 9 Bengal Lancers
Green, Wilfrith Gerald Key, 2 Bombay Lancers
Carnegy, Gerald Patrick Ogilvy, 7 Bengal Lancers
Williams, George Robert Keppel, 17 Bengal Infantry
Wildes, Charles Stuart Dudlow, 16 Madras Infantry
Waring, Edmund Henry, 1 1 Madras Infantry
Dickinson, Arthur Thos. Sear^e,50* 1 Sikh Infantry
Wetherall, Edward Richard, 1 Infantrv Hyderabad Cont
St. John, Richard Stukel.v. 40 Bengal Infantry .-. ,22 Jan. g6'?2 Apr. 98
Peart, Charles Lube, 4 Sikh Infantrv 22 Jan. 96122 Apr. 98
Norman, Claude Lumsden.505 Corps of Guides 22 Jan. 9622 Apr. 98
Chenevix-Trench, Richard Henrv, 26 Bombay Infantry ... 22 Jan. 96I22 Apr. 98
Barstow, Henry, 38 Bengal Infantry 22 Jan. 06:22 Apr. 98
Wigram, Kenneth, 2 Battalion 2 Goorkhas ■■ 2« Jan. 96 22 Apr. 93
Orr, Gerald Maxwell, 11 Kengal Lancers 122 Jan. 96^22 Apr. 98
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Marsh, Frank Graham,500 21 Madras Infantry
Woodhouse, Claude Gregory, 26 Bombay Infantry
Bingham, Wm. Henry, 8 Bengal Infantry
James, Henry Charles Melville Northage, 5 Madras Inf.
Mccpherson.James, DSO. 24 Bombay Infantry ....
Barlow, Cecil Popham, 43 Bengal In'antry .....
Scott, Gerald Bassett, 27 Bengal Infantry
Cassels, Robert Archibald, 2 Bombav Lancers
Wheatley, Leonard Lane,531 DSO. 45 Bengal Infantry 122 Jan. 96,22 Apr. 90
Souse, Frederic Philip Pierrepont, 1 Lancers Hyd. Cont.. ..'22 Jan. 96 22 Apr. 98
Niven, Hugh William, 3 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent ...'22 Jan. 96 22 Apr.gS
Lyons, James Gervais, 33 Bengal Infantry I22 Jan. 96^22 Apr. 98
Ridgeway, Edward Wm. Crawfurd,50" r Bn. 2 Goorkhas ...I22 Jan. 96J22 Apr. 98
Morton, Sidney,505 24 Bengal Infantry 22 Jan. 96*22 Apr. 98
Newcome, George, 3c Bombay Infantry '22 Jan. 96:22 Apr. 98
Ferrar, Michael Lloyd, 12 Bengal Infantry ,22 Jan. 96J22 Apr. 98
Becher, Henry Sullivan,509 1 Battalion 2 Goorkhas a Jan. 96I22 Apr. 98
Rcss, William Robert,510 4 Punjab Infantry '22 Jan. 96^2 Apr. 98
Miller, Hugh, 15 Madras Infantry j 22 Jan. 96 22 Aur. 98
Jackson, Freeman Astley,511 1 Punjab > avalry ,24 Juneg6'i8 May 98
Wilford, Edmund Ernest, 5 Punjab Infantry , 5 Sept.96' 15 June 98
Riley, Charles Brook, 25 Bengal Infantry I 2 Jan. 97'25 June 98
Marriott, Alfred Sinclair, 1 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent 20 Feb. 97 1 1 July 98
Bridges, Fitzstephen Henry, 2 Battalion 5 Goorkhas I22 Jan. 96 4 July 98
Pocock, Malcolm Robertson, 2 Central India Horse..
Steele, Charles Edward Beevor, 27 Bombay Infantry...
Burton, Wm. Clerke,512 3 Inf. Hyd. Contingent
Hallett, Richard Lionel Hughes, iS Bengal Infantry ...
Simpson. John Chalmers, 4 Bengal Infantry
de Labilliere, Edw. Gardiole D.,513 22 Bengal Infantry
Coke, Algernon John Parker, 2 Punjab Cavalry
Bignell, Bertram Harold, 20 Bombay Infantry
Geoghegan, Norman Meredith, 29 Madras Infantry
Lorimer, David Lockhart Robertson, Corps of Guides
Jenkins, Lionel Francis, 1 Madras Lancers..
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Ashburner, Harley Wentworth, 26 Bombay Infantry 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Fetherstonhaugh, Wm. Albany, 8 Bengal Lancers 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Reid, William David,5:5 21 Madras Infantry 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Bruce, John, 19 Bengal Lancers 5 Aug. 96 j 5N0V.98
Dunsford, Evelyn, 33 Bengal Infantry 5 Aug. 96! 5 Nov. g8
Bald, John Arthur, 1 Madras Infantry I 5 Aug. go 5 Nov. g8
Daldy, Alexander Wm., 21 Bombav Infantry I 5 Aug. 96' 5 Nov. gS
Urichton, M'Veagh, 3 Bombay Infantry 5 Aug 96 5 Nov. 98
Doughertv, John Louis, 48 Bengal Infantry : 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Holland, Edward Frederick,516 39 Bengal Infantry 1 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Shuttleworth, Digby Inglis, 1 Battalion 3 Goorkhas t 5 Aug 96 5 Nov. g8
Mackenzie, John, 35 Bengal Infantry ! 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Jewett, Ashley Ernest,518 43 Bengal Infantry 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Van Someren, Wm. Weymouth,"2 DSO. 45 Bengal Infantry s Aug go 5 Nov. g8
Anderson, Gordon Hay, 2 Bengal Infantry 5 Aug 96 s Nov. 98
Ames, Cecil Gardner, 2 Sikh Infantry I 5 Aug, 96 5 Nov. 98
Ellis, Alf. Chas. Samuel Burdon, 20 Bombay Inlantry ' 5 Aug. 90 5N0V.98
Jarrett, Hubert Cecil Delacour, 19 Bengal Infantry 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Hutchinson, Wm. Gordon, 38 Bengal Infantry 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Jennings, John Gilderdale,521 34 Bengal Infantry j 5 Aug. 96 5 Nov. 98
Watson, John Hugh,522 13 Bengal Lincers 5 Aug. 96 5IVOV.98
Drummond, Eric Grey,520 2 Battalion 4 Goorkhas 28 Sept.95 16 Nov. 98
White, Harold Philip Muir, 47 Bengal Infantry 24 Mar. 97 16 Nov. 98
Taylor, Percy Hy. Mitchell, 2 Bombay Lancers 5 Aug. 96 5 Dec. 98
Rice, Brinsley Alex. M'Henry, 42 Bengal Infantry ! 5 Sept.g5 5 Dec. 98
Shuttleworth, Allen Robert Betham, 5 Bombay Infantry ...I 6 June 96 b Dec. 98
Moule, Hugh Elliot, 42 Bengal Infantry „ "25 Mar. 96 7 Dec. 98
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Clementi, John, Corps of Guides
Hardie, Grant Espie, 23 Bombay Infantry
Magniac, Francis Arthur.330 22 Bengal Infantry
Young, Arthur, 1 Battalion 1 Goorkhas
Shewell, Arthur Lewis Douglas,3" Meywar Bheel Corps
Morris, Charles Temple,414 8 Bombay Infantry
Garratt, Richard,31" 9 Bengal Infantry
Hughes, Walter Hastings Frederic, 5 Bombay Cavalry
Darley, Wm. Hastings La Touche, 27 Madras Infantry
Mansou. James Arthur Prendergast, 1 Bengal Infantry
Bazett, Seymour, 6 Madras Infantry
Slingsby. Thos. Wm., 2 Punjab Cavalry
Bruce, Charles Edward, 24 Bombay Infantry
Cotton, Herbert Joseph, 6 Bombay Cavalry
Govan, Douglas Moncrieff,"3 21 Madras Infantry
Syer, Herbert Hingston, 1 Bombay Lancers
Hughes, Cyril Charleton Alf. A., 14 Bengal Lancers
Burne, Lindsay Eliott Lumley, 32 Madras Infantry
Carter, Herbert Augustus,321 17 Bombay Infantry..
Little, William Campbell, 30 Madras Infantry {2nd Lt. It. \
Mariner, 1 Sept. 95 ; Lt, It. Mariner, 1 July 94) J
Rybot, Norman Victor Lacev, 28 Bengal Infantry
Uening, Lewis Eales, 3 Bombay Lancers
Smith-Rewse, Geoffrey Bingham Whistler, 28 Madras Inf..
Robinson, Charles Walter, 32 Bengal Intantry
Cutler, Howard Challoner."6 8 Bengal Infantry
Moir, John Elliot, 10 Bengal Lancers
Hodgson, George Cecil, 32 Bengal Infantry
Sherrnrd, James William, 28 Madras Infantry
Pophain, Edward Leyborne, 1 Madras Lancers
Keyes, Terence Humphreys, 38 Bengal Infantry
Mactavish, Archibald,333 1 Bengal Infantry
Gordon, Ronald Steuart, 1 Madras Infantry
Battye, Hedley Morton, 2 Battalion 5 Goorkhas
Wilkinson, Chas. Robert, 5 Bengal Infantry
Thuillier, Leslie Cardew, 19 Bengal Infantry
Murray. Francis Stewart J as., 2 Punjab Cavalry
Gough, Wm. Geo. Keppel,318 15 Bengal Infantry
Hutchison, George, 22 Bombay Infant^' '.
Rudkin, Hugh Ernest, 20 Bombay Infantry
Cowan, Andrew Galbraith, 29 Bombay Infantry
Beddy, Percy Laugdon,335 1 Sikb Inlaiitry
Baird, Harry Biauchamp T).,Lm 12 Bengal Cavalry
Sherlock, George Wright Stratford, 42 Bengal Infantry
Gunning, George Hamilton,334 1 Punjab Cavalr3r
Pritchard, Douglas Jnmes, 4 Bengal Lancers
Richards, Wm. Veilacott, 2 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent
lies, Francis William, 10 Bengal Infantry
White, Charles James. 3 Sikh Infantry
Oldfield. Guy Edm. Bladenburg, i4 Madras Infantry
Klphinstone-Dalrymple, Edw. Artnur, n Madras Infantry
Bmny, Allan James Murray, 6 Bombay Cavalry
Adair, William Finlay, 30 Bombay Infantry
Rennick, Robt. Wm. de Clanay,33' 17 Bengal Infantry
Moore, Fred. Gratton,333 6 Bengal Infantry
Browne, Horace Fairfax Moresby,334 21 Bengal Infantry ...
Pritchard, Bertie Edgar ArLhur, 23 Madras Lancero
James, Charles Ashton, 26 Bombay Infantry
Worsley, Charles Fleetwood Mant, 1 Punjab Cavalry
Bury, Hugh Hoskyus, 7 Madras Infantry
Duncan, Henry Clare, 30 Madras Infantry
Butler, Henry Maurice, 4 Bombay Infantry
Hogg, Ranoolph Trower
Jamieson. Gerald Alister
Cheyne, Henry Baliol, 1 Bengal Lancers
Ltllingston, Fredk. Kras. Innes, 1 Bengal Lancers
Nicolay, Herbert Cleland. 1 Battalion 2 Goorkhas
Bally, Henry George, 10 Bengal Inlantry
Campbell, Hector,331 Corps of Guides
Withers. Chas. M'Gregor, 26 Madras Infantry
Parker, Theophilus Hastings, 27 Bombay Infantry
Burton, Gerard William, 9 Madras Infantry
Waller, Richard Hope, 38 Bengal Infantry'.
Woodcock, Ernest Elborough,32" 4 Bengal Infantry
Fraser, Alexander Charles, 1 Bengal intantry
Freeland, John Cavendish, 35 Bengal Itilantry
Nicolas, Robert, 23 Bengal Infantry
Cloete, Laurence Balfour,338 37 Bengal Infantry
Morris, Guss Conrad. 45 Bengal Infantry
Gilchrist, Robert Cooks, 46 Bengal Infantry
Hitchins, Claud Duncan, 19 Bombay Infantry
Howell, Philip, Corps of Guides
Maxwell, Wm. Leigh, 27 Bombay Infantry
Casson, Wilfrid Fras. Seymour, 2 Madras Lancers
Moberly, Bertrand Richard, 2 Punjab Infantry
M'Queen, Malcolm Stewart, 20 Bengal Infantry
Webber, Mervyn Robt. Howe, 3 Bengal Cavaly
Mackie, Ralph, 4 Madras Infantry
Hay, Charles John Bruce,339 38 Bengal Infantry V
Burke, Thos. Campbell, 25 Bombay Infantry
Macmullen, Cyril Norman,340 15 Bengal Infantry
Nicholson, Thomas MacCallum, n Madras Infantry
Sargent. Wm. Patrick Miller, 23 Bombay Infantry
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S ICraigie, Patrick Neil, 6 Bengal Cavalry 4 Aug. 97 j 4 Nov. 99
5 |Andersou, Reginald Hugh,"* 11 Bengal Lancers 4 Aug. 97J 4 Nov. 99
5 ;Crosthwaite, Charles Gilbert. 13 Bengal Infantry 4 Aug. 97, 4 Nov. 99
5 Fellows, Bertram Charles, 4 Lancers Hyd. Cont 4 Aug. 971 4 Nov. 99
5 Rogers, Herbt. Thompson Shaw, 8 Madras Infantry | 4 Aug. 97J 4 Nov. 99
5 Yates, Robert Charles Byam, 2 Battalion 4 Gurkhas 1 4 Aug. 97, 4 Nov. 99
5 Hawley, Wm. Geo. Broughton Ischia, 3 Madras Lancers ... 4 Aug. 97] 4 Nov. 99
5 Percy-Smith, Vernon, 1 Lancer* Hyderabad Contingent ...j 4 Aug. 971 4 Nov. 99
5 Lumb, Fredk. George Edw., 3 Madras Infantry 4Aug.97 4 Nov. 99
5 Uosse, Arthur Hy. tHyre. 9 Bombay Infantry | 4 Aug. 97 4 Nov. 99
5 Franklin, Harold Scott Erskine,1*1 15 Bengal Infantry 4 Aug. 97 4 Nov. 99
5 Burrowes, Robert Aylmer, 23 Madras Infantry 4 Aug. 97 4N0V.99
4 Rennick, Alex, de Clanay, 11 Bengal Lancers ' 4 May 98513 Nov. 99
4 Hardinge, Hy. Reginald Von Donop 1 7 May 98 15 Nov. 99
6 , Woollcombe, Kenneth MacauTay, 2 Bombay Lancers, „. 5 Aug. 96 15 Nov. 99
3 M'Rae, Henry St. George Murray, 14 Bengal Infantry | 4 Jan. 99:18 Nov. 99
Mathew, Theobald, 2 Inf. Hyderabad Contingent lai Aug. 97!:!! Nov. 99
Ricketts, Henry Wm. Felix, 33 Madras Infantry .
Trotter, Gilbert R. A. John, 16 Madras Infantry ....
Watts, Herbert Ponsonby, 7 Madras Infantry
Maunsell, Eustnte Ball, 5 Bombay Cavalry
Morgan, John Hy. Woodside,5*2 Merwara Battuliou .
Stockley, Jas. Pearson, Meywar Bheel Corps .
3 Aug. 98
1 Dec. 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
5 Brown, George Benson, 11 Bengal Infantiy" lis Sept.97
16 Feb. 98 24 Nov. 99
Scott, Robert, 3 Punjab Cavalry.
Middlemass, Robert William Hume, 6 Bengal Infantry
Graham, Bazett Colvin, 1 Battalion 1 Goorkhas
Muir, Wingate AVemyss, 15 Bengal Infantry .
28 May 98
20 Jan. 97
4 Aug. 97
29 Nov. 99
7 Dec. 90
8 Dec. 99
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8 Dec. 99
15 Dec. 99
19 Dec. 99
2 Jan. 00
2 Jan. 00
3 Aug. 98 17 Jan. 00
Rogers, Guy Hamilton, 11 Bengal Infantry 10 Aug. 981 17 Jan. 00
1 Dec. 97:25 Jan. 00
7 May 98J25 Jan. 00
1 Feb. 00
9 Feb. 00
9 Feb. 00
19 Feb. 00
Armstrong, Hubert,5'13 21 Bombay Infantry.,
4 Jennings, Robert Daniel, 13 Bengal Lancers
4 Bally, Frederick Kennedy, 3 Bengal Infantry
4 iMarjoribanks, Robeit Doughs. 7 Bombay Infantry
3 Rigg, Henry Masson, 32 Madras Infantry
4 |.\Iacpherson. Robert Xasmyth, 40 Bengal Infantry ..
3 iRundall, Arthur Montagu, 27 Bengal Infantry
4 'Knowles, James Keiily, 17 Bengal Infantry
Robinson, Darnel George, 46 Bengal Inl'antrv
16 Feb
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4 Jan. 99
3 Aug
Feb. 99123 Feb. 00
4 May 98124 Feb. 00
7 May 98 24 Feb. 00
fright; Cron Hope Bailie, 1 Infantry Hyderabad Contugt.iis Dec. 97U5 "ar. 00
3 Aug. g8'i6 M«r. 00
1 Dec. 97 20 Mir. 00
23 Nov. 98 24 Mar. 00
11 Feb. 99 1 Apr. 00
3 Aug. 98 1 Apr. 00
1 Dec. 97 4 Aur. 00
98 14 Apr. 00
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Hutchinson, Alan George Caldwell, 45 Bengal Infantry
Anderson. Edw. Sambrooke John, 23 Bombay Infantry
jSkinner, Henry Terence, 29 Bengal Infantry
jTorrie, Claud Jameson, 22 Madras Infantry
Yule, Robert Edward Abercromby. 8 Bengal Infantry.
[Lind, Alexander Gordon, 5 Punjab Infantry
[Clifford, Rowland Maxwell, 16 Bengal Infantry | 3 Au
Turnbull, George Oliver,53* 26 Bengal Infantry 122 Jan
Grant, John Duncan, 44 Bengal Infantry I22 Jan. 98 22 Apr. 00
Skipwith, Frederick, 24 Bengal Infantry [22 Jan. 98 22 Apr. 00
I Kay, Henry Clifford, 8 Bengal Lancers 22 Jan. 98 22 Apr. 00
JBurke, Richard Jolin Charles, 2 Bombay Infantry 22 Jan. 98 22 Apr. 00
iCotnbe, Sydney Boyce, 47 Bengal Infantry 22 Jan. 98 22 Apr. 00
Shakespear, Wnt. Henry Irvine, 17 Bengal Lancers
JHamer, Meredith Ashton, 29 Bombay Infantry
;Dyce, Hugh Lennox, 9 Bengal Lancers
jRowlandson, Michael George Dobbie, 38 Bengal Infantry...
4 I Watling, Leonard Douglas, 24 Bengal infantry
4 jBayley, William Arthur, 27 Bombay Infantry
4 [Malet, Robert James, 4 Madras Infantry'
4 |Merriman, Athol Bulkley. 27 Bombay Infantry
4 iCrombie, David Campbell, 3 Punjab Cavalry
4 Lyle, Hugh Norman, 20 Madras Infantry
4 Gurdon, Grenville Pulteney, 26 Bengal infantry
4 jRoss, George VVhitehill, 2 Bengal Infantry
4 (Thompson, William Thomas F., 1 Madras Infantry
Raban, Herbert Trevor, 7 Bengal Lancers
Woodham, James Francis, 16 Madras Infantry
Poole, Ivan Maxwell Conway, 13 Bengal Infantry
Waterfield, Frederick Charles. 45 Bengal Infantry
Twiss, Wm. Louis Oberkirch, 25 Madras Infantry
Clifford, Richard, 22 Bengal Infantry
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Elliot, Charles, 23 Madras Infantry
Smith, Alfred Aquila, 5 Bombay Infantry
Baddeley, Robert John Halkett, 12 Bengal Infantry ...
Baker, Robert Geoffrey, 2 Punjab Infantry
M'Cormick. Gregory Day, 12 Madras Infantry
Dunlop, William Bruce, 8 Bombay Infantry
Delmg-Radcliffe, Alfred, 14 Bombay Intantry
Hogg, Cyril MindonTrower, 2 Bn. 4 Goorkhas
Crookshank, Wilfred Plassy, 32 Bengal Infantry
Vickers, Aubrey, 48 Bengal Infantry
Loch, John Carysfort, 7 Bengal Infantry
Keen, Patrick Houston, 2 Punjab Infantry
Bruce, Stanley Malcolm, 7 Bombay Lancers
Lyall, Robert Adolphus, 32 Bengal Intantry
Keene, Geoffrey Norman Stewart, 29 Bengal Infantry
Graham, Alan Moir, 42 Bengal Infantry
Grimshaw, Roland Wm. Wrigley, 4 Bombay Cavalry...
Lord, Hugh Probyn Malet, 23 Bombay Infantry
Wallis, Henry Jocelyn Kennedy, 1 Bombay Infantry...
Giles, Edward Douglas, 5 Bombay Cavalry
Morant, James Lushington, 18 Bengal Infantry
Percy-Smith, Eric Sydney, 2 Bombay Lancers
22 Jan. 9822 Apr. 00
22 Jan. 98 22 Aor. 00
22 Jan. 98 22 Apr. 00
22 Jan. 98 22 A -ir. 00
22 Jan. 9822 Apr. 00
22 Jan. 98122 Apr. 00
22 Jan. 98I22 Apr. 00
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22 Jan. 93 22 Apr. 00
22 Jan. 98I22 Apr. 00
22 Jan. 98^2 Apr. 00
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22 Jan. 98'22 Apr. 00
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22 Jan. 98 22 Apr. 00
22 Jan. 98 20 Apr. 00
3 Aug. 98,23 Apr. 00
11 Feb. 99 9 Way 00
1 Dec. 97 11 May 00
4 Jan. 99 1? May 00
16 Feb. 98 16 May 00
23 Feb. 98(23 May 00
22 Jan. 98,26 May 00
3 Aug. 98,26 Miy 00
3 Aug. 9826 May oc
4 Jan. 9926 M*y 00
20 May 99^1 May 00
4 Aug. 97I 4 June 00
16 Feb. 98; 9 June 00
16 Feb. 98:25 June 00
5 Aug. 96I 2 July 00
5 Aug. 961 2 July co
4 Aug. 97I 2 July 00
20 May 99; 8 July 00
2 Jan. 98:22 July 00
20 May 99 1 Aug. 00
12 Aug. 90! 1 Aug. 00
22 Jan. 98J 6 Aug. 00
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Tucker, Tndor Henry St. George, 21 Bengal Infantry 4 Anft.97 16 Aug.
Branson, Lionel Hugh, 9 Bombay Infantry n Feb. 99 15 Sept,
Fraser, D'Arcy Mackenzie, 15 Madras Infantry 22 Jan. 98 30 Sept.
Muspratt, Sydney Frederick, 12 Bengal Cavairy 22 .Tan. 98 18 Oct.
Buchanan, Claude Gray, 35 Bengal Infantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Watts, Arthur Hugo, 41 Bengal Infantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Wylde, Lennard Francis George Stovin, 1 Punjab Infantry... 20 July 98 20 Oct.
M'Watters, Herbert Claude, 22' Bengal Infantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Holmes, Cecil William Archibald, 16 Bombay Infantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Watson, Henry Rowsell, 16 Madras Infantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Melliss, Fraser George, 13 Bombay Infantry J2o July 98 20 Oct.
Martin, Hugh Waldyve, 1 Punjab Cavalry 20 July 9820 Oct.
Gordon, Robert Napier Steuart, 2 Punjab Infantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
M'Laughlin, Harry Dalzell, Malwa Bheel Corps .'. 120 July 98^20 Oct.
Meiklejohn, Waller Lloyd Sinclair, 4 Madras Infantry 20 July 9820 Oct.
Walker, Charles Cecil George, 27 Madras Ialantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Craster, George, 6 Bengal Cavalry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Eckford, Ashtou Brandreth, 2 Central India Horse ae July cS 20 Oct.
Smithers, Leonard Suetou Hirsch, 17 Bengal Iufantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Mowbray, Charles Holme, 10 Bombay Infantry ho July 98 20 Oct.
Hayes-Sadler, Ernest Reginald. 43 Bengal Infantry 120 July 93 20 Oct.
Shaw, Harold Middleton Drury, 2 Battalion 1 Goorkhas '20 July 9$ 20 Cct.
Evans, Walter James. 2 Battalion 1 Goorkhas 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Timbrell, Thomas, 29 Madras Infantry .: 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Hughes, Arthur Pitcairn, 1 Battalion 1 Goorkhas 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Lakin, John Henry Foster, 32 Madras Infantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Lawrenson, William Ralph, 26 Madras Infantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Money, Ernie Francis Drummond, 2 Battalion 4 Goorkhas... 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Lucas, Guy Wm. Caswell, 4 Bombay Cavalry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Baldwin, Hugh Laurents Chenevix, 25 Madras Infantry 20 July 98 20 Oct.
Finlay, Robert Francis. 5 Punjab Infantry 22 Oct. 97 22 Oct.
Milward, Clement Arthur, 3 Sikh Infantry 4 Aug. 97 25 Oct.
Johnston, Robert, 4 Bengal Lancers 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Talbot, Frank Eustace George, 14 Bengal Infantry 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Jeffery, Walter Hugh, 13 Madras Infantry 27 July 9827001
Gilchrist, Walter Fellowes Cowan, 16 Madras Infantry 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Mauson, Bruce Edward Alexander, 1 Madras Infantry 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Burton, Harold Franklin, 8 Madras Infantry 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Bannerman, Oriel William Erskine, 15 Bengal Lancers 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Elles, Edmond Claude, 24Bengal Infantry 27 July 9% 27 Oct.
Barr, John Henry Verc,9 Bombay Infantry 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Grey, Arthur James Herbert, 26 Bengal Infantry 27 July 98 27 Oct.
White, Oliver Wardlaw, 9 Bombay Infantry 127 July 98 27 Oct.
Molony, Arthur Deane, 10 Madras Infantry 27 July 98 '27 Oct.
Johnson, Maurice Eustace Stanley, 48 Bengal Infantry 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Johnson, Allen Edwin, 2 Battalion 1 Goorkhas * 127 July 98 27 Oct.
Pepvs, Gerald Leslie, 19 Madras Infantry 27 July 9827 Oct.
Cad'ell, John George, 4sBengal Infantry 27 July 98 iy Oct.
Ward, Henry Charles Swinburne, 2 Bengal Lancers 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Wilson-Johnston, Walter Ed warn, 36 Bengal Infantry 27 July 98 27 Oct.
Kensington, Edgar Claude, 21 Bombay Infantry 27 July 98 27 Oct.
M'Conaghv, John Gerald, 4 Bombay Cavalry 27 J'i'.V 98 27 Oct.
Day, Arthur Duncan, 31 Madras Infantry ' 3 Aug. 98 3 Nov.
Hay, Arthur Sidney, 1 Bombay Lancers 3 Aug. 98 3 Nov.
Hunter, Frederick Fraser, t. Bombay Lancers IO Aug. 98 10 Nov.
Morgan, Bernard Evan, 7 Madras Infantry 20 May 99 14 Nov.
Daukes, Clendon Turberville, 19 Bombay Infantry 12 Aug. 99 1 Dec.
Teesdale, Frank Robiuson, 5 Punjab Cavalry 12 Aug. 99 15 Dec.
Neumann, Charles William, 48 Bengal Infantry io July 98 28 Dec.
Roberts, Arthur Salisbury Browne, Corps of Guides 20 July 98 5 Jan.
Wilson, Geoffrey Edward Holt, 34 Bengal Infantry 27 July 98 7 Jan.
Hogg. George Elliot Minchin, 10 Bengal Lancers 27 July q8 7 Jan.
Campbell. Graham Douglas, 40 Bengal Infantry 12 Aug.gg] 8 Jan.
Birdwood. Richard Lockington, 2 Battalion 1 Goorkhas 27 July 98,14 Jan.
Nixon, Edmund Malet, 6 Bombay Cavalry 27 July 9825 Jan.
Cole, Brian Lytton, 13 Bengal Infantry 25 June99;i6 Feb.
Macleod, William Myers, t Bombay Lancers 22 Jan. 9S>9 Mar.
Moens, Arthur William Hamilton May, 2 Bombay Infantry 27 July 98J23 Mar.
Hawdon,Kynard, 1 Punjab Cavalry 28 Dec. q8 28 Mar.
Little, Ignatius Mary, 26 Bengal Infantry ; 9 Nov. 98 1 Apr.
Marchant, Godfrey, 3 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent ,22 Jan. 98 25 Apr.
Torrie, Thomas George Jameson, 23 Madras Infantry I25 Jan. 99 25 Apr.
Wyatt, Ernest Robert Caldwell, 24 Bombay Infantry 125 Jan. 59,25 Apr.
Robertson-Glasgow, Archibald William, 16 Bombay Infantry25 Jan. 99125 Apr.
Mayne, Charles Eric Mosley, 3 Bombay Cavalry ,25 Jan. 99 25 Apr.
Glynton, Gerard Maxwell, 21 Bombay Infantry J25 Jan. 99J25 Apr.
Newcombe, George Harley, 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas 25 Jan. 99,25 Apr.
Gordon, Huntley Fleetwood, 18 Bengal Lancers 25 Jan. 99J25 Apr.
Skinner, Alexander Band, 5 Bengal Cavalry '25 Jan. 90125 Apr.
Sankey. Graham George James, 35 Bengal Infantry 25 Jan. 90 25 Apr.
Stoney, Patrick Sinclair, 26 Bengal Infantry 25 Jan. Q9 25 Apr.
Hunt, henry Richard Augu.-tus, 25 Bengal Infantry '25 Jan. 99 25 Apr.
Tancred, John Yule, 19 Bengal Infantry 25 Jan. 9925 Apr.
Penton, Bertie Cyril, 25 Bengal Infantry 25 Jan. 99 25 Apr.
Wakefield, Ernest Ferrers, 37 Bengal Infantry 25 Jan. 99 25 Apr.
Eliot, Mark, 41 Bengal Infantry ,25 Jan. 99 25 Apr.
Spry, William Edmund Hume, iS Bengal Infantry 25 Jan. 9925 Apr.
Moiiat, George Elliot I'undas, 27 Madras Infantry 25 Jan. 9 25 Apr.
Coaker, Vere Arthur, 3 Bengal Cavalry 22 Jan. 98 6 May
Smith, Eustace Clementi, 46 Bengal Infantry n Fe 1. " May
Coleridge, Join Francis Sianhope Duke, 44 Bengal Infantry 20 July 98 20 May
Meadows, Charles Alfred Gordon Pierrepont, 7 Bengal Inf..'. 25 Jan. 99 '6 June
Home, John Elton, 41 Bengal Infantry _ I20 July 08 24 June
Bayley, Lytton Cecil Lambert, 6 Bengal Cavalry '23 Ja-rj. 991 1 July
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4 IKirkpatrick, Charles, T2 Bengal Infantry 27 July 98
3 Macleod, Norman, 15 Bengal Infantry J25 Jan. 90
4. Bird. Charles John Gwynne, 47 Bengal Infantry 127 Jul}- 98
3 Pritchard, Hugh Robert Norman, 5 Bombay Infantry '20 May 99
3 'Roberts, William Bradley, 1 Bombay Infantry bs Jan. 99
4 Sandeman, Alfred Patrick. 1 Bn. 1 Goorkhas |2o July 98
4 Goodfellow, Napier George Barras, 4 Bombay Infantry 27 July 98
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S Heath, Percy Macclesfield, 10 Bombay Infantry 4 Aug. 97
4 Murray, Son. Arthur Cecil, 12 Bengal Infantry 20 July 9S
4 Finnis, Benjamin Hubert, 20 Bengal Infantry |2o July 98
4 Van der Gucht, George Tristram, 3 Bengal Cavalry '20 July 9S
4 Drew, Bertie Olephane Hawley, ^3 Bengal Infantry 27 July 98-
M'Cleverty. Anson Hugh, 2 Bengal Infantry 27 July 98
MacDonnell, Hercules Neville Francis, 7 Bengal Lancers 27 July 93
Hogge, Leared Row, 47 Bengal Infantry 27 July 98
Costello, James Lillie, 1 Sikh Infantry 27 July 98
Sandys, Charles Richard Capel, 16 Bengal Infantry I27 July 98
Wilmer, Harold Gordon, 15 Bengal Infantrv 25 Jan. 90
Villiers-Stuart, John Patrick, 1 Punjab Infantry 23 Jan. 99
Hall, Percy Byng, 34 Bengal Infantry 125 Jan. 991
3 iLewis, Harold, 7 Bombay Lancers 2^ Jan. 99
3 Bruce, Harry Kendal Walpole, 2 Battalion 2 Goorkha9 25 Jan. 99:
3 jM'Pherson, Donald William, 2 Madras Infantry 25 Jan. 99,
3 'Hewlett, Evelyn Alfred, 14 Bengal Lancers .J25 Jan. 99.
3 Landon, Charles Richard Henry Palmer, 5 Bombay Cavalry 25 Jan. 99
3 Stewart, Alexander Frederick, 5 Madras infantry '25 Jan. 99,
3 jSbea, Alexander Gallwey, 7 Bengal Infantry 25 Jan. 99
3 |Lampen, Francis Henry, 17 Madras Infantry I25 Jan. 99
3 Passy, De Lacy Woolricn, 25 Bengal Infantry 25 Jan. 99
3 Whitchurch. Leslie Sedgwick, 1 Puujab Cavalry 19 July 99I
3 Bannatyne, Neil Charles, 28 Bombay Infantry 19 July gg.
3 JHemans, George Willoughby, 17 Madras Infantry 19 July 09
3 Peters, James, 10 Bengal Lancers I 2 Aug. 99
3 jSweeny, Rogers Lq wis. Campbell, 18 Bengal Infantry j 2 Aug
3 |Duclop, Charles Andrew Montague 12 Aug
3 Tancoc.k, Alexander Charles I12 Aug
6 litisson, Samuel Paynter, 13 Bombay Infantry (2nd Lt. S. Marines |
I 1 Jan. 96; Lf. S. Marines 1 Jan. 97) )
2 Maxwell. Peter Benson, 35 Rengal Infantry 1 17 Jan. 00
2 iFraser, Arthur Ion, 9 Bengal Lancers J17 Jan. 00
2 Cochrane. Alexander Charles Purves, 40 Bengal Infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 Gwyer, Vernon Edward, 10 Bengal Infantry 17 Jan. co
2 Robertson, Donald Elpbinston. it Bengal Lancers 17 Jan. 00
Bennett, Ernest Edward Sebastian, 5 Madras Infantry [17 Jan. 00
Chambers, Philip Roper, 10 Bengal Lancers ] 17 Jan. 00
Oliver, Douglas Roderic Giffard, 7 Madras Infantry 17 Jan. 00
Rae, Mait'.and Easton, 5 Madras Infantry 17 Jan. 00
Burrowes, Patrick William, 26 Madras Infantry 17 Jan. 00
Scott, Arthur Elliott Somerville, 1; Madras Infantry 17 Jan. 00
Faris, John George, 25 Madras Infantry ^17 Jan. 00
Pike, Geoff rey Davies, 14 Madras Infantry 17 Jan. 00
Lane, Joscelvn Theodore Horsburgh, 5 Bengal Infantry 17 Jan. 00
Biscoe, Hugh Vincent, 19 Bengal Lancers I17 Jan. 00
Gordon, Ivan Hugh, 8 Bengal Infantry 1 17 Jan. 00
Prescott, Cyril William, 17 Bombay Infantry 17 Jan. 00
Kelly, Harvey St. George Hume Harvey, 4 Madras Infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 ;Egerton, James Bosweli, 3 Punjab Cavalry 17 Jan. 00
2 Reed, Henry Robert Baynes. 4 Bengal Infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 May, James Percy, 2 1 Bombay Infantry 17 .Tun. 00
2 Davis, George Edward Parry, 3 Bombay Infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 Howell, Robert Hugh, 15 Bengal Lancers 17 Jan. 00
2 Sanders, Geoffrey Percival, 17 Bengal Infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 Balderston, Hugh Allen, 20 Bombay Infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 Street, Harold, 17 Bombay Infantry 117 Jan. 00
2 Crookshank, Claude Kennedy, 23 Bombay Infantry 117 Jan. 00
2 Bailey, William Bryan, 16 Bengal Infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 Smeaton, Arthur Lushington, 1 3 Bengal Lancers 117 Jan. 00
2 Marjoribanks, Alexander, 19 Bombay infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 Murphy, James Lloyd, 13 Madras Infantry 117 Jan. 00
2 Scott, Arthur Napier De Vere, 12 Bengal Infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 Greenaway, Hugh, 17 Madras lnfaDtry 17 .Ian. oo-
2 Kemble, Paul Berthon, 4 Bengal Infantry 17 Jan. 00
2 Pollok, Robert Cuthbert Fergusson '. 117 Jan. 00
2 Boyd, Henry Ignatius, 13 Bengal Lancers 20 Jan. 00
2 'Elias, Alfred Hearst Wynn, 19 Bengal Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 Allen, John Frederick, 37 Bengal Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 [MacMahon, Hugh Francis Edward, 27 Bengal Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 Alexander. Bobert Dundas, 11 Bengal Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 Wheeler, George Campbell, 15 Madras Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 Gillies, Frederick George, 25 Bombay Infantry J20 Jan. 00
2 Lyall, Charles Ross, 36 Bengal Infantry J20 Jan. 00
2 Apthorpe, Evelyn Hueh Foyer, 30 Madras Infantry ,20 Jan. oo-
2 Butterfield, Edward, 30 Madras infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 Strettell, Chauncy Batho Dashwood, 13 Bengal Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 Reinhold. Hermann Edward, 4 Bombay Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 Bignell, Richard Lowis, 36 Bengal Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 M'Enery, Reginald Thomas, 25 Madras Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 Marsden, Edmund, 19 Madras Infantry 20 Jan. oo-
2 Bird, George Rowland, 4 Bengal Infantry .0 Jan. 00
2 Coleridge. Percy Lovel, 29 Madras Infantry 20 Jan. 00
2 Black, Claud Hamilton Griffith, 4 Bombay Cavalry ....„ j 20 Jan. 00-
2 Hewett, George, 48 Bengal Infantry 20 Jan. 00.
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Dalyell, Theodore Edward Anastasius. 29 Bombay Infantry
iGraham, Dudley Stevens, 20 Bombay Infantry
Hughes, Guy Fergusson. 12 Bengal Cavalry
Trail, Robert George Antony, 2 Bombay Lancers
'Sime, Henry St. John, 20 Bombay Infantry
[Kemmia. Arthur Wm. Marsh
Farran, George Lambert, 13 Bengal Infantry
Young, George Herbert, 21 Bengal In antry
Webster, Charles David, 30 Bengal Infantry
Keighley, Harold Dawson Spence, 9 Bengal Lancers
Saunders, Harold, 8 Madras Infantry
Home, William Elton, 38 Bengal Infantry
Davidson, Hugh Middleton, 6 Bombay Cavalry
Simpson, James, 8 Madras Infantry
Bouiton, Hugh St. George. 1 Bombay Infantry
Simpson, Adrian Francis H. S., 10 Bengal Infantry
Norris, Arthur Kenneth
Hodgson, Francis Faith
Blair, Geoffrey Leigh
ClarVe, Gunning Campbell C
Macdonald, Robert William
Robertson. Robert Arthur H
.Latham, Alan
Airy, Georgs
Gannon, Cyril Byam
Garstin, W. M. McDonald
Phillips, Shafto
Harper. Alexander Forre:t
Wilson, John Holt
Smith, Co".in Walter Johnstone
Tyrrell, Cecil Herbert
Psarse, Godfrey
Hewett, Murray Selwood
Wilford, Arthur Lucius
Carruthers, John Harvey de W
Goad. Horace Johnstone
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Officers on the Supernumerary List in Permanent Civil Employ.
1 Last Regiment.
[Cheshire Regt. ...
, Essex Regiment
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Berkshire Regt....
Dorsetshire Regt.
Liverpool Regt.... i
i Norfolk Regt.......! "S
itrish Rifles ic
Derbyshire Regt. is
Majoes.
PLACED
'OK 8. LIST.
Norfolk Regt
! Devonshire Regt.
Royal Marines ...
Irish Rifles
Cheshire Regt. ...
Dorsetshire Regt.
N. Stafford. Regt.
Gloucester. Regt.
Border Regiment
[West RidingRegt.
[Highland Lt.Inf. :
Cheshire Regt. ...
Highland Lt, Inf.
East York Regt.
Bengal Staff Cor.
Derbyshire Regt.
SouthWalesBord.
Gurdon, Philip Richard Thornhugh, Deputy)! IT jl —
Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Assam j 9 Scpt.82 9 Sept.93 10 July 01' 2 June 96
Ramsay, John, CIE. Political Agent, ?nd Class j 1
Deputy Commissioner, Quetta and Peshin ) 9 Sept. 82 9 Sept.93 10 July 01 16 July 96
Kaye. James Levett," Political Agent, 3rd Class ; /
Settlement Commr. Jammu and Kashmir i 9 Sept.S2 9 Sept.93 10 July 01J18 Sept.99
Merewether. Herbert Duncan, 2nd in Comd. )
Savantvadi Local Corps, & ex officio Assistant r 9 Sept. 82 9 Sept.93 10 July 011 4 Sept.95
Political Agent, Savantvadi )
M'Mahon, Arthur Henry ,30 CIE. 081. Resident,^
2nd Class; Revenue and Judicial Commisioner > ioMar.83 10 Mar. 94 10 July 01
Beluchistan )
sfsP^,JGnri^!^™:!!.^;.!0.^.^!^: ] ,o Mar- 8; io Mar- 9*'° Ju,y oi *? Jane97
Bruce, Arthur Francis.3* PoMckjAMtetont;'ist j. 1Q Mar. 8, IO Mar. j , 6 j
Class: Assistant Resident, Kashmir 1 7t»«.v«j
Impey, Lawrence, Political Agent, 3rd Class, Raj- [ :o iIar. s to Mar. Jul OI M 8
pootana ; Political Agent, Ulwur 1 J P J y
Showers, H. Lionel,33 DSO. Political Agent, Kelat 12 May S3 12 May 94 IO July 01 15 July 00
T°£l GradeEBurama ^"^..^l?™™ \ "> Au"" ' 2* Au3' ^ «S Vu- «»|» Feb- 97
Aplin, Stephen Lushington,34 Assist. Comr. 2nd <
Grade, Burma f
Captains.
Bradshaw, Frederick Ewart, Deputy Commr., V
3rd Grade, Jullunder, Punjab 5
Egerton, Charles Philip, Deputy Commr. 3rd 1
Grade, Punjab j'
Beadon, Guy Cecil, District Judge, isi Grade, I
Punjab 1
Douglas, Montagu William, Dep. Commissioner, )
3rd Grade, Punjab )
Erskine, Keith David, Political Agent, 2nd Class, I
Oomrawuttee and Tonk 1
Warde, Hugh North, Deputy Commissioner. 3rd »
Grade, Tavoy, Burma 1
Bavley, Stuart Farquharson, Political Agent, "> 6 Feb. 84 6 Feb. 95
Baghelkhand i
1 Sept.
Sept.94 1 Sept.01.15 Apr. 01
6 Feb. 34 i Feb. 95 18 Sept.oo
6 Feb. 84 6 Feb. 95 6 Mar. 98
6 Fob. 84 6 Feb. 95 12 Dec. 97
6 Feb. 84 6 Feb. 95 \a- Sept.oo
GFeb. S4 6 Feb. 95! 30 Sept.97
6 Feb. 84 6 Feb. 95
Crichton, Richmond Trevor, Dep. Superintendent') Au„
1st Grade, Rev. Survey, Bengal _./ ■*
Cubitt, Wm. Martin. Political Agent in Malwa 23 Aug
Macnabb. D. J. Campbell, Deputy Commr. 2nd > ...„ o »
Grade. Burma j J b" * 2j au
Young, Frank Popham, Dep. Commr. 3rd Grade, > Au<r
Punjab; Settlement Commissioner. Pat'ala ...) •
.;; Aug. 95
23 Aug. 95:
S-9S\
Aug. 95:
Rawlinson, Charles Brooke, Dep. Commr. Kohat, / q May 3- o Mav 06
Punjab ) y . ":> 9 < . 9
Dec. 96
Wiltshire Regt. ...
Leicester. Regt....
17
17
Xorthumb. Fus....
17
Northumb. Fus....
17
Lincoln. Regt. ...
17
N. Stafford. Regt.
16
Lancashire Fus...
16
K. 0. Scot. Bord.
16
Manchester Regt.
n
I l6
West York Regt.
14
. 85 29 Aug. 96,
29 Aug. 96
29 Aug. 06
16 Dec. 99
13 Sept.93
13 Apr. 97
n Dec. 98
23 Aug. 99
t Jan. 00
2 Apr. or
19 Sept.99
20 May 00
Spence, Philip Trevor Augustine, Assistant Com- > Au„
missioner, Ajmere 5
Reid, Charles Lestock Onslow,33 Assistant Com- > Au«\ 3-
missione-, 1st Grade, Burma > "' 3
Thompson, Cyril Powaey, District Judge, Punjab 29 Aug. 85
Obbard. Owen Jas.,30 Assistatn Comr.. 1st Grade 1 Au<1 8 , (
Shwebo, Burma » "' ^ ="y
Cole, Henry Walter George,3^ Assist. Commr., 1st I A g A ,; .
Grade, Assam * »..->.«* ^ 1
Howell. Auberon Arthur, Deputy Commr 3rd \ A 8 A , g { 3
Grade, Assam J
Herbert, Douglas, JDeputy Commr., 3rd Grade, I 2. ^ov 3. 2. Xqv q6 2i Mar_ OI
Beville Francis Granville. Political Agent, 1J86J
Bundelkund ) J \3 *'
10 Jan. 97
Wodehouse, Fred. William,33 Administrator of/
Rad!iampore State $
25 Aug. 86 25 Aug. 97
13 Oct. 86 3 Oct. 97
9 Jan. 00
2 3 Jan. 01
[29 Jan. or
Pritchard, Harry Torriano, Political Assist. 2nd 1
Class, Rajputaoa
Gurdon, Bertram! Evelyn Mellish, *° CIE. DSO. > , C(-! , .„„ ,n„, „.
Assistant Political Agent, Chitral ) 2= Au"- 8C,25 AuS- °7 * 0ct-
Peacock. Henry Barnes, Political Assistant, 2nd|
Class; Assistant Resident Mevwar 5
Des Vceux, Herbert, Assistant Commissioner, ,. 5 Feb. 88|25 Sept.gS
1st Graue, Burma (2>iri Lieut. 28 Sept. 87) > ■> i^*
15 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 00
War Services of Officers on the Supernumerary List. 448a
I Lt.Colonel A. Wapshare served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel W. S. Hewett served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp) .
* Lt.Colonel W. F. C. C. Plowden served with the 6th Punjab Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877. Served
with the 2nd Sikh Infantry in the Afghan war of TS78-80, including the march to Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart,
the occupation of Ghuznee, and the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
4t Lt.Uolonel C. J. Robarts served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 25th ATjril 1S80 (Medal). Served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
ClasD, and Khedive's Star).
5 Lt.Colonel H. B. Thornhill served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
Lt.Colonel H. A. Deane served in the Afghan war in 1879 Bo, and was present at the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Chief Political Officer with the force (mentioned in despatches, CSI., and
Medal with Clasp). Served during the campaign en the North West Frontier of India under William Lockhart
in 1897 as Political Agent, and was present at the defence of the Malakand and the subsequent operations of
the Malakand Field Force and in the Swat Valley (mentioned in despatches), took part in the expedition into the
Mohmand Country (mentioned in despatches), and with the Utman Khel Column as Political Agent at Malakand
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
s Lt.Colonel C. G. F. Fagan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
10 Major J. Shakespear served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-00 as Intelligence and
Assistant Political Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with' Clasp), and in the operations in the
South Lushai Hills in 1892 in command of the force.
II Major G. B. O'Donnell served with the Znob Valle3' Expedition in 1884 in the Intelligence Branch.
12 Major E. Inglis served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition iu 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
13 Major G. B. Crawley served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
11 Lt.Colonel H. Parkin served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-89 (mentioned in desDatches, Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1892-93.
15 Major W. H. M. Stewart serred with the expedition against the Huuza-Nugars iu 1S91-92 us Orderly Officer
and was present at the capture of the Nilt Fort (mentioned in dispatches, Medal with clasp).
16 Major R. P. Colomb served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-90 (Medal with two Clasps).
17 Major J. M. Fleming served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the
Khybcr Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal).
16 Major J. R. C. Colvin served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Major J. J. Cronin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Claso).
21 Major W. A. W. Strickland served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885-08 (Medal with Clasp).
22 Major C. M. Dallas served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Political O Hicer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
23 Major P. J. Gordon served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
2* Major H. A. Browning served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Major H. Daly served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Political Assistant, Upper Chindwin
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
26 Major F. H. Eliott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
27 Major W. C. C. Leslie served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war o£ 1882, and wa- present in the eagagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Major C. Archer served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
29 Major J. L. Kaye served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in i8S5withthe 1st Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance toHasheen on the istFebruarv (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
30 Major A. H. M'Mahon served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
31 Major J. M. Smith served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country m T891-92 as Political Officer,
including the captnre of the Nilt Fort (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp): was awarded
tho Victoria Cross " for his conspicuous bravery when leading the storming party at the attack and capture of
the strong position occupied by the enemy near Nilt, in the Hunza-Nagar Country, on the 20th December 1891.
The position was, owing to the nature of the country, an extremely strong one, and had barred the advance of
the force for seventeen days. It was eventually forced by a small party of fifty rifles, with another of equal
strength m support. The first of these parties was under the command of Lieut. Smith, and it was entirely
owing to his splendid leading, and the coolness, combined with dash, he disolayed while doing so, that a success
was obtained. For nearly four hours, on the face of a clitf which was almost precipitous, he steadily moved his
handful of men from point to point, as the difficulties of the ground and showers of stones from above gave him
an opportunity, and during the whole of this time he was in such a position as to be unable to defend himself
from any attack the enemy might choose to make. He was the first man to reach the summit within a few
yards of one of the enemy's sungars, which was immediately rushed, Lieut. Smith pistolling the first man."
32 Major A. F. Bruce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Claso) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
S3 Major H. L. Showers served in the Soudan campaign in 188 =, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3* Major S. L.Apliu served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp; : and with tho Chiu-
Lus hai Expedition in 1 880-90 (Clasp).
3i Captain C. L. O. Reid served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
3- Caotain O. J. Obbard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87 (Medal with Clasp)
3> Major H. W. G. Cole served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Lushai
Expedition in 1889 (Uasp) ; with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889- 90 as Staff Officer Chitta"on<r
Column (mentioned m despatches, Clasp); and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the Surma
Valley Military Police (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
3'-> Captain F. WWode house served with the Cnin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in iSSa-90 (Medal with Clasp).
"> Captain B. E. M. Gurdon served in the defence of Chitral b'ort during its investment, from 3rd March to 18th
April 1695 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General Officers.
2 Sir Power Palmer served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59. Raised a Re°-inient of ~ikl s
600 strong for service in Oude in March 1858. Joined Hodso'n's Horse at Lucknow in June 1858, and was presei t
with it at the action of Navvabgunga, Barabunki (horse killed) , and minor affairs in the Oude campaign until i s
conclusion on the Nepaul frontier (wounded). Detached for several months in command of a Squadron and
frequently engaged with the enemy (Medal, mentioned in despatches) . Served in the campaign on the Ncrth-West
Frontier of India m 1863-64, and was present in the engagement at Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp) Se-ved
as Adjutant of the 10th Bengal Lancers in Abyssinia in 1808— services brought to the notice- of Her Maiestv's
Government by Lord Napier of Magdala (Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to General Stafford in the Duma
Expedition of 1874-75 (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches) and with the expedition into the Khost Valley (Brevet of
448k Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General and Field Officers.
Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1^85 in command of the 9th Bengal Cavalry
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Commanded tho force in the operations
in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches). Commanded the Lines of Communication Tirah Expeditionary Force in the campaign on the
NorthWest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
.Hasps).
3 Sir George Bird served in the North Canara campaign from March to December 1858. and was preseDt in
various skirmishes and pursuits (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-00 as Brigade Major to the Cavalry
Brigade Ghnznee Field Force, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyi (mentioned in despatches),
and Padkno Shana (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colouel, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Tochi
Field Force in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1837-98
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
■i Lieut. General H. M. Evans served with the Dutfla Expedition in 1S74-75 (mentioned in despatches). Served
in the operations against the Nagas in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colouel. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the 43rd
Goorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
5 Lieut. Genoral A. G. Handcoek served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 1S78-S0 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Northern and Southern Afghanistan Field Forces, and
was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentionedindespatches.BrevetofLt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
G Sir Edward Stedman served in the Hazara campaign in 186S (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
of 1878-80, and was present in the second expedition into the Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Jugdulluck (men-
tioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colouel, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89, and nftd command of the operations in the Shan States (mentioned
in despatches, CB., and two Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as 2nd
in Command and General of Communications (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
7 Lieut. General A. R. Badcock served in tho Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp), in the Hazara
campaign in 1S6S (Clasp), and throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (mentioned in despatches,
and received the thanks of the Government of India, Clasp). Served in the Afghan warin 1879-80, and was present
at the forcing of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the affair at Killa Kazi, and in the operations
around Cabal in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar in command of the Commissariat Department, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration I.
a Sir Montagu G. Gerard served in tho Abyssinian campaign with tho Transport Train from the 13th March
1868 (mentioned in despatches for "' ability, energy, and zeal, "and Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned hi
despatches), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in desDatches) ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colouel, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
in the Egyptian war of 1880 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Cavalry Division, and was
present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, CD., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
9 Major General M. Protheroe served in tho Abyssinian war in i86"-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80 as Aide de CamptoLieut.General Sir Donald Stewart, Commanding Candahar Field Force, and took part in
the operations in the Kama District and at Besud ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in tho march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CSI., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Colonel, C.B., and Medal with two Clasps); and with the Chin-Lushoi Expedition-
ary Force in'1889-90 (Clasp).
10 Major General A. C. Toker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of the Indian Contingent, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in desoatches, Brevet of Lt.Colouel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87, and commanded a force on the
Upper Chindwin (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
11 Major General W. A. Lawrence servedmthe Afghan war of 1378-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuzneef Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
13 Major General J. Gatacre served with his regiment in Khandelsh in 1858, with a detachment of his regiment
with theOojein field Force iu 1859-60, and in the Chinese war in the Commissariat Department from July i860 to
March 1S61 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
command of the Kanle Column in 1886-87, and afterwards of the expedition to Gungaw (mentioned in despatches,
CH., and Medal with two Clasps).
18 Major General Cuningham served in the Afghan war in 1S80 as Assistant Adjutant General of Division,
and afterwards as Assistant Adjutant General on the Line of Communications (Medal).
H Major General Clifford served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 as Adjutant of the 16th Bengal Cavalry
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 a3 2nd in command of the 9th Bengal Lancers, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai and Takdoul (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
!•"> Major General H. S. Stewart served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
10 Sir Richard VVestmacott served with the 28th Foot with the Okamundel Field Force in 1858, and was pre-
sent at the storming and capture of Beyt, reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Chin- Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the 28th Bombay Native Infantry
mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force,
including the engagement iuJarobi Ulen (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
in command of the 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, A"CiJ.,and Medal with two Clasps).
17 Major General J. L. Fagan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
18 Sir Edwin Collen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1868, and was employed on
Special Survey Duty from the 23rd March until the end (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
19 Major General G.R. J. Shakespear served inthe Soudan campaign in 1885 as Chief Transport Officer with the
Indian Contingent (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
20 Major General C. F. Hughes served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
-1 Sir Norman Stewart served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with tho
Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General with the Indian Contingent,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai.
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 448c-
(raontloned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
China Expeditionary .Force in 1300 in command of a Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
--'Major General G. Simpson served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-88 as Brigade Major (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). .
33 Sir Alfred Gaselee served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). .
Served as Staff Officer to the Directorof Transports onthe Highlands throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868.
and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches,Med»l). Served with the Hazara -Field Force
in 1868. Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of the Bezctee villageof Gara on the 25th Feb. 1869
(mentioned m despatches, and thanked by the Governor General). Served with tho 4th Punjaub Infantry
throughout the Jowaki Afreedee expedition of 1S77-73 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served throughout the
Afghan war of 1070-80 in the Quarter Master General's Department, and was present at the affair at Shahjui and
in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuzni (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance on 31st August and at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1SS4 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in i3qi in command of the 4th Sikh Infantry (mentioned in despatches, CB., p.na Clasp) ; with the Isazai Expedi-
tion in 1892 ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1854-95 in command of the 5th
Goorkhas, and during the latter part of the operations in command of the divisional troops (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp). 'Commanded the Second Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and
Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (promoted Major General for dis-
tinguished service in the field, GCIE,).
-1 Colonel W. O. Thompson served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in i83i. Served with the Hazara. Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1801 in command of the 3rd Sikhs (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; with the-
Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1394 in command of the 3rd Sikhs (mentioned
in despatches) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Assistant Quarter
Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp) .
-"• Colonel J. Davidson served with the expeaition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid and in the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal with
Clasp). Also served with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881 as Assistant Quarter Master
General to the Force (mentioned in despatches).
-i; Major Gener.-il Camnbell served as Orderly Officer to Major General Wilde commanding the Hazara
Field Force in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes onthe Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Dour Valley Expedition in 1872. Served in the Afghan war in 1078-79, and was present at the affairs
in the Kundil Pass and at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal,, and with the expedition against the Mahsood
Wuzeerees in 1ES1 attached to the Signalling Department (mentioned in despatches). Served with the China
Expeditionary Force in 1900 in command of the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches. CB.).
-" Colonel W. Hailes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Reserve
Division; also at Peshawur (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6, and
was severely wounded in an engagement near Tummoo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with)
Clasp).
23 Colonel Burlton-Bennett served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Medal.
with Clasp), and in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (twice mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force in ioqo (mentioned in despatches).
'- 'Major General Vousden served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition of 1877-78, and was present at the affair at
Jummo (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the affairs at Karatiga and
Mattoon, in the engagement at Charasiah on 6 th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December i87q .
including the investment of Sherpore (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and
Medal with two Clasps): was awarded the YC '"for the exceptional gallantry displayed by him on the 14th
December 1879, on the Koh Asmai Heights, near Kabul, in charging, with a small party, into the centre of
the line of the retreating Kohistani force, by whom they were greatly outnumbered, and who did their utmost to
close round them. After rapidly charging through and through the enemy backwards and forwards, several times
they swept off round the opposite side of the village and joined the rest of the troops." Served with the two
Miranzai Expeditions m 189: (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Base Commandant
on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
*5 Colonel A. Fishe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
;:L Colonel Harvey Kelly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 as Assistant Commissary General
for Transport; was Brigade Transport Officer in the operations of the 3rd Brigade under Brigadier General
Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Poukhan Expedition
in iS3o as Assistant Commissary General under Brigadier General Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and,
in the operations in the Chin Hills and on the North East Frontier of Burm-ih in 1891-92 as Principal Commis-
sariat Officer under Major General Stewart. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
(Medal with Clasp).
:)- Colonel H. de la M. Hervey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Takht-i-Pul, Saif-u-deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo neirGhuznee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
'■'-'• Colonel F.W. V. Leckie served io. the Afghan war in 1379-S0, and was present in the engagement at Kokeran
(mentioned in despatches), at the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of"
Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
;;1 Colonel S. V.Gordon served in the Afghan war of 1873-80, and took part in the operations in the Khosi
Valley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, 'n the operations around Cabul in December 1879.
(mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in
command of the 23rd Bengal Iufantrv. including the capture of tho -Ualakand Pass (mentioned in despatcaos.
DSO., ami Medal with Clasp) .
'■'■■' Lt.Colonel D. W. K. Barr served the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
:'-' Colonel G. H. C. Dyce served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-30, and was present in the engagement o''
Mattoon and at the forcing of the Shuturgardan (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) :
and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 in command of the 33rd Puujao
Infantry (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1,395 as Assistant Quarts:
Master General to the force (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
:;' Colonel R. A. Swetenham served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Clasp 1. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack:
and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Brevet o;'
Lt.Colonel, Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in.
command of tho 27th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) .
38 Colonel G. F. Young served iii the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as Transport Officer and as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, Khyber Brigade, and was present in the engagement al Kam Dakka (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
448t£ Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of .Field Officers.
General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.ColoncI,
Medal with Clasp).
3;) Sir Howard Melliss served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian war in 1868, and was present
at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Quarter Master General of
the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tfll-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in :88s
as Military Attach^ to the Naval Commander in Chief (tfedal with Clasp).
40 Colonel J. Grant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the affair on the Helmund a gainst
the Wali's mutineers; was present iu the engagement at Maiwand (severely wounded), and at the siege of Can-
dahar (Medal).
41 Major General T. F. Hobday served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Candahar Field Fore: (Brevet of
Major, Medal).
42 Colonel E. H. Wilson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with ClaBp). Served with the
Chitrdl Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 34th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in
despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
4H Brigadier General R. A. Gilchrist served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868
(Medal).
** Colonel J. N. S. Kirkwood served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
4:> Colonel D. S. Cuningbaino served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Takht-i-Pul, Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches), urzoo near Ghuznee, and Padkao Shana (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served
with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition in 1894-05
under Sir William Lockhart in command of the 1st Punjab Cavalry (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier o:' India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Road Commandant with the Tochi Field Force
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'8 Major General W. Hill served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration). Served with the Mauipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
47 Brigadier General Black served in the Burmese campaign in 1385-88 with the 23rd Bombay Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Cbitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
4H Lt.Colonel W. H. Salmon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
4'J Colonel B.C. Graves served iu the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Lineof Communications in the Khyber,
including the engagement at Kani Dakka, the Hissarik Expedition, and the operations in the Lughman Valley
(Medal). Served in the campaign on the North We-t Frontier of India in 1807-98 with the Malakand Field
Force, including the operations in Bajaur, and commanded the 3rd Brigade after Brigadier General Wodehou^e
was wounded at the night attack on Nawazai Camp ; also with t'ie Mohmand Field Force, including the engage-
ment at the Bedmanai Pass (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in
despatches, CB. , and Medal with two Clasps).
M Major General Richardson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in iSco in command of the iSth
Bengal Lancers (cnentioned in despatches).
5i Major General P. J. Maitland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement a
Khushlc-i-Nakhud (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
52 Colonel F. R. Begbie served in the campaign against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (twice mentioned in despatches). Served wilh the Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1868-89, with the 2nd Battalion 2nd Goorkhns (Clasp.) Served with theChin-Lnshai Ex-
peditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 2nd Battalion 2nd Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with
the Cbitral Relief Force, movable column, 1895. Served with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, 1897-98 (Medal
with three Clasps).
u3 Brigadier General Creagh served in the Afghan war in 1878-7933 Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General and
afterwards as Assistant Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka, with the ex-
pedition into the Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Ali Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Victoria Cross, and Medal): received the U"(it under the following circumstances: — "On the 21st April 1879
Captain Creagh was detached from Dakka with two companies of his battalion to protect the village of Kam Dakka,
on the Cabul River, against." threatened incursion of tho Mohmunds, and reached that place the same night. On
the following morning the detachment, 150 men, was attacked by the Mohmunds in overwhelming numbers, about
1500; and the inhabitants of Kam Dakka having themselves taken part with the enemy, Captain Creagh found
himself under the necessity of retiring from the village. He took up a position in a cemetery not far olf, which he
made as defensible as circumstances would admit of, and this position he held against all the efforts of the enemy,
repeatedly repulsing them with the bayonet until three o'clock in the afternoon, when he was relieved by a detach-
ment sent for the purpose from Dakka. The enemy were then finally repulsed, and being charged by a troop of
the 10th Bengal Lancers, under the command of Captain D. M. Strong, were routed and broken, and great numbers
of them driven into the river. The Commander in Chief in India has expressed his opinion that but for the coolness,
determination, and gallantry of the highest order, and the admirable conduct which Captain Creagh displayed
on this occasion, the detachment under his command would, in all probability, have been cut off and destroyed."
Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White in command of the 29th Bombay Infantry
(mentioned in despatches).
r'4 Colonel W. H. Lyster served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
55 Lt.Colonel F. C. Maltby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1I87-88 including the operations of the 3rd
Brigade under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin Lushai Expedi-
tionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
56 Lt.Colonel W. H. C. Wyllie served in tho Afghan war in 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Pbayre (mentioned in despatches, CIE., and Medal).
57 Coionel S. E. Rolland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 in command of the Eastern Frontier
and afterwards of Mappah and a movable column including the engagement at Sogu, where he was severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
5s Colonel H. A. Vincent served with the 33rd Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the stormingand capture of Magdala (Medal).
59 Brigadier General Neville served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet ot'Major, Medal with two Clasps).
CO Sir Cnarles Leslie served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of a Half Bat-
talion 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Manipore
Expedition in 1891 in command of the 2nd Battalion 4thGoorkha Rides (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles,
and was present at the capture cf the Malakand Pass and m the engagement at Mamugai (mentioned in
despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the 2nd Battalion 4th
Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Sampagna and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations
against the Charnkanis and in the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
"1 Sir Alexander Reid served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(severely wouuded), and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served
Indian Staff Corjjs. — War Services of Field Officers. 44^^
-with tfee Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 29th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1865 in command of the 29th Punjab Infantry on
the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S as Officiating Colonel on the Staff with the Malakand Brigade
and had charge of Malakand Fort ; commanded the Malakand Brigade, and was in charge of the Line of Com-
munications of the Malakand Field Force during the expedition into the Mohmand country ; also commanded
The TJtmanKhel Column of the Malakand Field Force (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps). Served
•with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 in command of a Brigade (mentioned in despatches, KCB.).
63 Lt. Colonel T. Greenaway served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
63 Colonel B. Channer served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1833-37 (DSO. and Medal with Clasp), and with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (Clasp).
6* Brigadier General Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Brigade Transport Officer
(Medal with Clasp) .
65 Colonel H. M. Rose served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Line of Communications with the Khyber
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal wiih two
•Clasps); with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
,;; Major General Christopher served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served
in the Egyptian war of i332 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on lhe North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S07 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commissary General
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
■■" Colonel C. M. Keighley served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the expedition into the Bazar
Valley and in the advance on Cabul(Medai). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served
with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India with the Tirah Expeditionary Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S as Chief Commis-
sariat Officer Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
"8 Colonel F. G. T. Welch served in the Afghan war in i83o (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
i336-37 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
■;| Colonel L. Dening served in the Afghau war in 7878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
i335-S3 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force
under Sir tlerbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m 1897, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand
Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
70 Lieut.General Egerton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze
Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions under Sir William Lockhart in 1891 as Assistant
Adjutant General— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colouel, Clasp). Served with the
Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1891-95 in command of a Brigade (received the thanks or'
the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, CB. and Clasp). Commanded the Indian Contingent at Suakin
daring the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, appointed Aide
de Camp to the Queen, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Commanded the Tochi Force in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp).
1 Colonel C. A. Mercer served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Looshai Expedi-
tion in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of All
Musjid. in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, and in the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880. Served with
tbe Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lackhart in 1894-95 in command of the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha
Rifles (Clasp).
'- Colonel T. H. Goldney served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force "under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India ur.der Sir William Lockhart in
;897, and was present at the attack of 2nd August and the relief of Chakdara Fort (mentioned in despatches),
w'th the expedition into the Mohmand country with the Malakand Field Force, at the night attack on the 14th
Sentember, and with the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal with two Clasps).
"J Colonel H. D. Hutchinson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 in com-
mind of the 2nd Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
M Lt. Colonel F. R. Ditmas served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Vitakri Field Force (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal).
75 Colonel J. N. Walker served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major to the Candahar Line of Com-
ounications (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
7o Colonel A. J. Brander served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the Candahar Field Force, and after-
w irds with the Northern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
77 Colonel C. E. Yate served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Political Officer at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration).
73 Colonel R. K. Ridgeway served in the operations against the Naga Hill trihesin 1879-80, and wa severely
wounded at the assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded
the VC "for conspicuous gallantry throughout the attack on Konoma, on tae 22nd November 1879, more espe-
cially in the final assault, when, under a heavy fire from the enemy, he rushed up to a barricade and attempted
to tear down the planking surrounding it, to enable him to effect an entrance, in which act he received a very
severe rifle shot wound in the left shoulder." Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the
44th Goorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
7!i Lt.Colonel F. B. Peile served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
80 Colonel R. Gordon served with the Jowaki Afroedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William L nckhart in 1897^98 in command of the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and
was present in the operations in Swat and Bajaur including the night attack of Nawagai ou the 19th, 20th and
21st September; with the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations
in Mittai and Suran Valleys (mentioned in despatches); and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of
Communications including the engagement at uargai on the 18th October 1897 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
81 Brigadier General H. E. Penton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
«- Major General E. L. Elliot served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1835-89 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (CB., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
83 Colonel C. W. J. Hingston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp), and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
si Colonel H. A. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Qrzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek aereba
and it the destruction of Temai(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medaiwith two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 15th Sikhs (mentioned in despatches^
N N
448/ Indian Staf Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (wounded), and with the Flying- Column of the Kohat Field Force
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
85 Colonel C. R. Macgregor served as Admtautwith the 44th Bengal Native Infantryin the Duffla Expeditions
1874-75; also served with the 44th Bengal Native Infantryin the Naga Expedition in 1875 (mentioned in despatches,
and received the thanks of the Government of India), and with the expedition against the Angami Naga Hill tribes
in 1877-78 (received the thanks of the Governor General of India). Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Gene-
ral to the Naga Field Force in 1879-S0 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Brigade Transport Officer,
and acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Macgregor at tae battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches.
Modal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880 under Brigadier
General Macgregor (mentioned indespatches). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1S84 (mentioned in despatches),
Served with the Burmese Expeditionin 18S6-89 in command of the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry (mentioned in
aesDatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO., and Clasp). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of
the Northern Column (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
sii Colonel E. Bruce served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
87 Colonel T. E. Spencer served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-35 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in
desDatches, Medal with Clasp).
88" Colonel F. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nuttall in
the advance on Candahar and afterwards as Brigade Major to the Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
89 Colonel A. Howlett served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 as Assistant Field
Engineer (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the 12th Madras
Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); and in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1892 in com-
mand of the Tashon Column.
90 Colonel S. H. P. Graves served in the Afghan war in 1873-79 (Medal).
91 Colonel W. A. Broome served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Adjutant 2nd Belooch Regiment, and was
present in the engagement at Takht-i-Pul and at the occupation of Candahar and Girishk (Medal). Served with
the 2nd Belooch Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1682, and waspresent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-09 a® Second in Command of the 1st
Belooch Battalion Light Infantry ; took part in the operations against the Karen Tribes in 18E7-S8, and served
with the Karen Field Force under Brigadier General Collett in iSS8-8c including the engagement at Nga-Kyne,
the forcing of the Nanko Defile, and the capture of Sawlon (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the 27th
Bombay Light Infantry and the troops of the British East Africa and Uganda Protectorates during the sup-
pression of the mutiny of the Uganda Rilles in 1897-Q9; alsc commanded the troops during the operations in the
Teita country in 1898, including the engagement on the Bura Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
92 Colonel J. R.Hobday served with the Candahar Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 on Survey duty (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp),
and in 1887-89 (Clasp); accompanied the special expedition in Upper Burmah along the Chinese Frontier in
1890-91 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
93 Colonel G. W. Deane served with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal). Served
with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 1st Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned indespatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Mohmand Field Force in command of the 13th Bengal Lancers (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
9-i Lt.Colonel J. F. D. Fordyce served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
OS Lt.Colonel H. S. Maxwell served in the operations against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80, and waspresent
at the assault of Konoraa (mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks r.f the Governor General in Council and
of the Commander in Chief in India, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned
in despatches). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Chief Political Officer (received the thanks of
the Governor General in Council and of the Commander in Chief in India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
90 Colonel W. B. Wilson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the captuie of the Peiwaj
Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December
1S70 (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, and Medal with Clasp).
97 Lt.Colonel E. V. P. Monteith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement on
the Helmund with the Wali Shere Ali's mutinous troops, in the Cavalry affair at Khusk-i-Nakhud, at the battle
of Maiwand, in the affair at Khairabad, at the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle
of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
98 Colonel H. C. Lamb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
99 Colonel V. A. Schalch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and waspresent in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as a Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp), and with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force as Base
Commandant, and took part in the expedition into the Mohmand country (mentioned in despatches); also with
the Buner Field Force as Commandant on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
100 Lt.Colonel G. S. Eyre served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, as Assistant Superintendent of Transport, Koorum
Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Pehvar Kotal as Acting Orderly Officer to
Colonel M'Queen (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 as Civil Officer (received
the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil
Decora tions for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
101 C olonel E. Balfe served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Provost Marshal and Judge Advocate (men-
tionediin despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir W lliam Lockhart in 1S97-9S as Principal Provost Marshal Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned iu de-
spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
102 Colonel W. J. Orr served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
103 Colonel G. C. Dobbs served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, was present in the engagement at Maiwand, and
took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
10* Colonel B. L.P. Reilly served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and waspresent in the engagements at Khushk-i-
Nakhud and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882-
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
105 Colonel C. W. Muir served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as
Aide de Camp to Colonel Hudson, Commanding Indian Contingent, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and in the operations at Tamai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 witn the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force as Assistant Adjutant General 1st Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
wo Colonel G. B. Austin served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Ex-
peditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
107 Colonel A. F. Barrow served in the Afghan war in 1878 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Base Commandantat Nowshera (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal wi:h Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 44&9
10s Colonel H. C. E. Lucas served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1SS5 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
109 Colonel A. R. Porter served in the Afghan war in 1S73 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in
1S91 (Medal with Clasp)
no Lt.Colonel E. C. Kellie served in the Afghan war in i83o Medal). Served with the Surmese Expedition in
13S5-33 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master lie leral 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
m Colonel J. C. F. Gordon served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition as Deputy Assistant Quarter
Master General 2nd Column. Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 6th Bengal Cavalry with the
Kurram Movable Column, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioaed in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
112 Lt. Colonel C. H. V. Garbett served in the Afghan war in 1579-S0, and was present in the expedition to the
villages of Banda, Kuddee, and Rogbani; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (lledal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) .
113 Colonel A. W. Proudfoot served in the Afghan war in 1S79-30 (Medal).
11* Colonel St. J. M. Fancouri served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1SS7-S0 including service in the Intelli-
gence Branch beyond the Indian frontier (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
115 Colonel A. de V. Alexander served with the Khyber Field Force in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 (Medal).
n,; Lt.Colonel R. F. Trotter served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-7S (Medal). Served in the
Aferhan war in 1S79-80, and was Dresent at the attack and capture of AliMusjid (Medal with Clasp) ,
117 Colonel E. A. Young served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the advance to Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl — severely wounded and horse shot (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
us Brigadier General More Molyneux served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 18S5 attached to the Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
Th^kool and in the operations at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1885-89 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
two Clasps) . Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockharc in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in de-
spatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps).
no Lt.Colonel W. P. Kennedy served during the Afghan war in 18S0 as Assistant Governor General's Agent in
Beloochisfan (Medal).
120 Colonel H. M. Mason served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with two Clasps) .
121 Colonel F. Stevenson served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) .
1— Colonel A. A. Pearson served in the Afghan war in iSSo (.Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
18S6-8 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Nominated to the 1st Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star
cf Zanzibar for his services during the military operations on the mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1S96.
123 Colonel G. Hawkes served in the Rnmpa Rebellion in 1880. Served with the Hazara Expedition in i8S3
(Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp) ; and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1892.
12-* Lt.Colonel R. C. Hadow served in the Afghan warof 1878-80, andwaspresentinthe engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85,
and was present in the engagement attheTofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal withtivo Clasps,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 15th Sikhs, and was present at the
storming of the MalakandPass and the passage of tbe Swat River (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897,
including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, the engagements at Chagru Kotal and
Dargai, and the operations in the Khanki Valley— very severely wounded (three Clasps).
125 Colonel E. A. Barclay served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Exoedition
in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
126 Colonel C. O. Nicholetts served in the Afghan war in 1879-30 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1835-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
1-7 Colonel J. E. Mein served with the expedition againstthe Jowaki Afreedeesin 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 5th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul
in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with
the. second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
128 Colonel H. S. Wheatley served m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the advance to Cabul
under Brigadier General Charles Gough, and at the relief of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
120 Lt.Colonel H. H. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
ISO Lt.Colonel E. E. Kenny served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
131 Colonel G. L. Garstin served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 2SS5,
and was present at the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th Bengal Lancers
(Meual with Clasp).
1*2 Colonel W. R. Le G. Anderson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force as Controller of Military Accounts (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
133 Lt.Colonel J. W. E. Angelo served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the advance to Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
131 Colonel G. F. Francis served in the Afghan war m 1873-79 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 18S4. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheeu and the
Tofrek zereba, at various attacks on convoys, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
135 Colonel A. Masters served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Kama Expedition; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Malakand Field Force and the Buner Field Force as Assistant Quarter Master
General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
136 Lt.Colonel H. P. P.Leigh served with the Miranzai Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1891 as Political
Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
137 Lt.Colonel R. C. Temple served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
138 Lt.Colonel F. G. Vivian served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Officiating Commandant of the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the Malakand Field Force in command of the 38th
44?« Lallan Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
Cobras including the relief of Chukdara, the night attack of Markhanai, the operations against the Marnunds,
anil the engagements at Agrah and Gut and Badalai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
139 Colonel H. N. M'Rae served in the Afghan war of 1878-00, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid, in the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at "JugduUuck
and in that atOharas'iah on the 25th April 1SS0 (Medal with ClasD). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in
1384. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1886 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
lia Lt. Colonel F. C. Maisey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Kam Dakka and with the Kama Exped'tion (Medal with Clasp). Also served with
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 29th Bengal
Infantry — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 30th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in
command of the 30th Punjab Infantry, including the operations on the Samana Range and the expedition into
the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, three Clasps).
141 Colonel C. Hogge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i333 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
li2 Lt. Colonel Win gate served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Special Forage Officer
on the Line of Communications (Medal with Ciasp).
113 Colonel J. W. Hogge served in the Afghan war in iS7S,and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid (Medai with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in i833 (Medal with Clasp).
U* ColrmplO. C.Radford served with the Jowakee Afreedee Expedition in 1877-7S (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition including the
assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the Zhob Vallev Expedition in 1884. Served with the Hazara Expedition
in i388— wounded (Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in
despatches, CIE.).
l'1' Lt. Colonel A. Montanaro served in the Arghan war in i379-3oon the Khyoer Line of Communications(Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886— 3^ (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Loc'chart i'i 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force in command of the
16th Bengal Infantry, and took r.art in the operations of the Limau Utraan Khel Column (mentioned in de-
spatches); also with the Buner Field Force including the assault of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches,
'Medal with Clasp).
n ' Lt.Colonel \V. H. F. MacMnllen served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
W Colonel C. Pulley served in the Afghan warof i87S-8o,and was presentinthoengagementsat Ahmed Khey,
and Ur-ioo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87, and was slightly
wounded in an engagement on the 25th November 1886 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on tne North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S in
command of the ist Battalion 3rd Goorkhi Rifles with the Currant Kohat Force, inclading the operations on
the Samana Range (mentioned in desp itches), with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and also with the Flying
Column of the Kohat Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
l4< Lt.Colonel R. F.Jameson served in the Afghan warof 1 3 78-8oas Adjutant and Quarter Master 5th Punjab Infantry
•wi th the Kooram Field Force, and was present at thealfair on the 22nd November 1878 and at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal, the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, and in the various operations around Cabul in
December 1879, and the subsequent defence of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps). Served as Adjutant and
Quarter Master 5th Punjab Infantry in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition under Brigadier General Gordon in 1881.
H'J Colonel A. G. F. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
i?i 1886 (Medal with Clasp); with the Lushai Expedition in 1839 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp); and with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 as Superintendent of Signalling (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
and Clasp). Served in Burmah in 1891-92 in command of the Tlang-tlang Coiumn (Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal withClasn).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, DSO. and two Clasps).
150 Colonel Coats served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column, including the advance to
Khelat-i-Ghilzie, the engagement at Saif-u-deen, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near
Ghuzuee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medai with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served
-with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
151 Lt.Colonel C. S. Wheler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
•(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
152 Sir Edmund Barrow served in the Afghan war in "1878-79 with the column under Sir Samuel Browne,
and .vas present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-58 as Assistant Adjutant General Tirah Expeditionary
Force and was present in the engagement at Saran Sar (mentioned in despatches, CB. and Medal with two Ciaspsl.
Serveiwith the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 as Deputy Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, KCB.).
133 Lt.Colonel W. G. Mansel served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
151 Lt.Colonel M. C. Cooke-Collisserved with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in
1 S77-78 under General Keyes( Medal with Clasp). Also present at the operation; against the Ranizai village ot
Skhakat on the 14th March 1878, and in theattack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878. Served with
the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid, the investment of
Sherpore in December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 with the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Fiontiei
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force in
command of the 34th Punjab Pioneers (two Clasps).
155 Lt.Colonel C.M.FitzGerald served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Mattoon
and at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two CLasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Akha
Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Chief Com-
missariat Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 as Divisional Transport Otficer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasn).
IjO Colonel C. H. Des Voeux served during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Medal).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 in command of the 36th Sikhs, including the
operations on the Samana Range; commanded the Fort of Gulistan during the attacks of the 27th August and 3rd
and 4th September and during the subsequent siege (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri
Kandao, the operations in the Maidan, Bagh and Waran Valleys, and the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned
n despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
Indian Staff Goros. — War Services of Field Gjicsrs. 448/
1"7 Lt.Colonel R. Fulton served with the Sikkim Expedition in iS83 (Medal with Clasp).
158 Lt-Colonel F. M. Randall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Chin-
Lnshai Expeditionary Force in 1339-9C with the Burma Column (Clasp); in the operations in the Chin Hills in
1890-0: in command of the Kanhow Expedition (DSO.); with the Miuipore Expedition in 1S91 (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp) ; aDd with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st
Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
153 Colonel P. S. Gwatkin served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 and was present with the two expeditions to the
Bazar Valley, in the enslavement at Deh Sarak, and with the Zaimusht Expedition (Me lal). Served in the Egyp-
tian war of i332, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Me lal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp). Served with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in iSSj-go as StaT Oilieer to Brigidier General Tregear (mentioned in de-
soatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 as Assistant Adjutant
General (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S55 ;^s
Road Commandant in charge of the first, section (mentioned in desoatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah ExDeditionary Force as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Peshawar Column (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps).
16u Lt.Colonel G. B. Rennv served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
161 Lt.Colonel P. A. Buckland served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
l&i Lt.Colonel E. C.C. Sanays served in the Afghan war in 1S70-S0, including the operations in the Mazeena
Valley (Medai). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i33r. Served with the Miranzai Expedition in
1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Chief Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medil
with Clasp).
'6i Lt.Colonel C. W. Ravenshaw served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
■6l Lt.Colonel T. C. Pears served with the Thull Chotiali Field Force in the Afghan war in 1873-79, and wa»
present in the engagement at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
165 Colonel H. H. R. Heath served with the Jowaki Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with*
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 137S-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Mashd and in the-
engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition iis
1891 iClasp). Served in the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the nth Bjngal Lancers. -
including the passage of the Swat River (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
164 Lt.Colonel R. E. D. Reilly served in the Afghan war in i83o, and was present at the affair at Khairabad, iir
the Sortie of Deh Khoja, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1S85 with the 28th Bombay Native Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek
zereba and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasp*, aid
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 in command of the 28th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force
with Brigadier General E les's Column, including the engagement at Badmiuai Pass an i the capture of .Tarobi
(mentioned in despatches); also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the ooerations in the Maidan
Valley (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
'»" iit.Colonel Vf.Yf. Lean served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal,
in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879,
including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps).
153 L\ Colonel G. A. Money served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
ii 1881. Served with the Zhib Field Force under Sir Ge ir^e White in 1890 (mentioned in despatches). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the 18th Bengal Lancers, including the operations on the Simana Range, in the Knrram
Valley under General Yeatman Biggs in August and September 1397, and with the Flying Column under Colonel
Richardson— wounded (Medal with three Clasps).
163 Lt.Colonel R. W. MacLeod served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp)
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-70, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal. and with the Zaimnsh
Exp3dition including the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i883 (men
timed in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2ath Punjab Infantry —
wounded (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895' with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
170 Lt.Colonel P. R. Bairnsfather servedin the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasn). Served
iu the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in
tbeoperations around Cabul in December 1S79 (Medal with two Clasps).
11 Lt.Colonel R. C. S. Macausland servedin the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid, and with the first expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
173 Lt.Colonel J. Monteith servedin the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Girishk
and Mai wand, in the defence of Candahar including the Sortie of Deh Khoja h, and at the battle of Candahar
(several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1835 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1800.
•'■> Lt.Colonel H. R. Marrett served in the Afghan warof 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the Xorth
tt est Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Base Com
missanat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
l:* Lt Colonel H. M. P. Hawkes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Bronze Decoration). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
'■5 Colonel R. C. G. Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement at
Srr-i-A.sp; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, a"id Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force
in 1800. Commanded the troops during the operations in Mekran in 1898, including the engagement at Gok
Parosh (received the thanks of the Commander in Chief in India, CB.)
u Lt,-U°l°nel E.J. F.Wood served with the 17th Bengal Cavalry throughout the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan warof 1878-80, tirst with the 19th Bengal Lancers, including the advance on and
occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, afterwards with the 10th Bengal Lancers, and was present in the
affair at Jugduliuek as Staff Officer to Colonel Norman during the operations against the Ghilzies (mentioned in
despatches. Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
L'-polonel H, Read served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1887-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1,8 Lt.Colonel W. A. D. O'Malley served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in de-
spatches). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escors
under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 in command of a Squadron of the 1st Bengal Cavalry (mentioned in de-
ppatenes. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'.'9 L,t:9°J0?>el E" H' Molesworth served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present with the Zaimusht Expe-
ih> t 'p6?*1'-, T,Se"e^ Wlth the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches).
Lt-yolonel_R. B. N. Sturt served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (iledal with Clasp), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Miranzai Expedi-
r?Il^ l89'.with the 2nd Punjab Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; with the Zhob Valley
rield* orcein 1890; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-95 in command of
the 2nd Punjab Infantry (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
.Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Punjab Infantrv with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force, including
the engagement at the Uhlan Pass on 27th August 1897 (mentioned in despatches); in the operations on the
44?/ Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
Samana in August and September 1897, including the defence of the Samana posts and the relief of Gulistan
(mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the march down the Bara Valley
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
"' Lt.Colonel E~. H. H. Montresor served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
-3-' Lt. Colonel R. F. Gartside-Tipping served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the operations in the
Koorara X alley (Medal). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
ls3 Lt.Colonel V C. Tonnochy served with theMahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches'.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in
1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 4th Sikh Infantry, including
the storming of the Malakand Pass — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
Xorth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-0S in command of the 3rd Sikh Infantry with
the Tochi Field Force, including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and
September 1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in the engagement at Dargai, at the
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches, 3revet of Lt.Colonel, three Clasps).
J** Lt.Colonel J. de C. Meade served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
1,5 Lt.Colonel E. E. M. Lawford servbd with the 1st Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and was
present in the engagements at Girishk, Khushk-i-Xakhud, and Maiwand, at the defence of Candahar, and at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Claspj ;
and in the operations of the Chin Field Force in 1889 (Clasp).
"6 Lt.Colonel E. M. Nedham served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid and with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
187 Brigadier General Beatson served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 1078-S0, and was presental the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882 as extra Aide de Camp to the Officer Commanding the Indian Contingent (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 a^s Military Secretary and with the Mounted
Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, including the defence of the Malakand, the Cavalry re-
connaissance of the 1st August, and the relief of Chakdara For: "(mentionei in despatches) ; also served with the
Malakand Field Force in the expedition into the Mohmand country, including the engagement at Xawagai
■ (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
lss Lt.Colonel G. H. Robinson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Thull Chotiali and Khyber Line
Field Forces, and took part in the expeditions into the Hissarik and Lnghman Valleys (Medal). Served with the
Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Delimita-
tion Escort under Brigadier General Turner .in 1894 in command of the 1st Battalion 1st Goorkhas (mentioned
m despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
188 Lt.Colonel A. W. T. Radclifle served with the 14th Sikhs throughout the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp! . Served in the campaign on the Xorth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1397-0S
with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs with the Tochi Field Force, aud with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
190 Lt.Colonel A. M. Renny served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition
(Meda.1). Served with the Burmese Expeditions 1086-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
m Lt.Colonel L. M. M. Hall served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 2nd Bat
tulion 2nd Goorkhas (mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp).
192 Colonel J. B. Woon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Candahar Field Force (Medal). Served
with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1890, including the relief of Changsil and Aijal (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel).
193 Lt.Colonel W.Lambert served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah en
the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in L'scember 1879; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
• three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the Marri Expedition in 18&0. Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in iSSS as Provost Marshal (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
191 Lt.Colonel H. L. Dawson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present|in the engagement at Hasheen
■ and in the operations at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
sunder Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 9th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 in command of a Regiment of Mounted Infantry (CB.).
155 Lt.Colonel W. G. Tate served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie and
Ghuznee unier Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near
Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Can-
dahar (Me<-lal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
/4m Lt.Colonel A. B. Fcnton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1884-89 as Brigade Major ar.d as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Deputy Assistant, Quarter Master General
for Intelligence (Clasp).
197 Lt.C'oloneiH. T. Faithfull served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the advance on theHclmund
and in the engagements at filmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
,9S Lt.Colonel J. P. Sparling served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and 'n the operations round Cabul in December
1879 (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
iw Lt.Colonel H. G. Ryland served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
800 Lt.Colonel F. G. Preston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
3f" Lt.Colonel C. E. W. Macdonald served in theAfghan war of 187S-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyotian war ot
3SS2, and was present at the two actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served in
the campaign on the Xorth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal
Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
202 Lt.Colonel E. S. Hastings served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with th3 Kama Expedition as
General Transport Officer (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Xatal Field Force. Served with tho
Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1389-90 (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
s<n Lt.Colonel J. F. Worlledge served with the 12th Bengal Xative Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the
Candahar Column under Sir Donald Stewart (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Officiating Adjutant
4th Bengal Infantry, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20i Lt.Colonel H. S. Massy served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (wounded),
TJrzoo near Ghuznee, and Patkao Shana (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 as
Signalling Officer (mentioned in despatches. Clasp); and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
Served in the campaign on ths Xorth West Frontier ci" India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with tne
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
205 Lt.Colonel A. E. Jones served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal, in the operations in the Khost Valley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, "and
i n the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in iS3i. Served with the Miranzai E-pedition
Indian Staff Cor_ps. — War Services uf Field Officers. 449
in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); with the Manipore Expedition in 1391 (Clasp); and vith the Tsazai Expedition
in 1S92. Served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, in-
clnrting the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
206 Lt. Colonel F. M. Drury served in the Afghan war iu 1S79-S0 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkkr. Rifles — severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp) . Served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
207 Ls.ColonelC.J.DennysservedintheAfghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements atMattoon and at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1079, and in the operations around Cabulin December 1879! Medal with two Clasns).
103 Lt. Colonel J. H. Jones served in the Afghan war in-i87a-8o (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Clasp).
309 Lt. Colonel C. Herbert served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
2i0 Lt.Colonel G. A. Collins served in the Afghan war in 1879, and was present with the Zaimusht Expedition
M"dal I.
211 Lt.Colonel W. C. Aslett served in the Afohan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement at Girishk,
at the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
212 Lt.Colonel L. S. Peyton served in the Afghan war m 1879-80 (Medal).
21i Lt.Colonel A. W. L. Bayly served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the defence of Candahar
and in the battle of Candahar (iledal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 and was pre-
sent at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1836-87- as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal
with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General with
the Ladvsmith Relief Force, including the operations of 17th to 24th January icoo — slightly wounded on 24th
January (OB.).
214 Lt.Colonel A. Adye served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 with the Cabal and the Koorum Field Forces (Medal).
Served at Suakin during the Soudan Expedition in 1S85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
215 Colonel J. A. H. Pollock served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp) ,
and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force in command of the 1st Sikh Iniantry
(me'itioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Colonel).
210 Lt.Colonel C. G. M. Fasken served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in i383 as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
217 Lt.Colonel L. G. Beckham served with the 8th Bombay Native Infantry in the Afghan war in 1880, and took
part in the march to Candahar with the force under MajorGeneral Phayre (Medal). Also served with the Marri
Expedi'i™ in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 1st Brigade Burmah Field Force
(Medal wiih Clasp), and again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
218 Lt.Cclonei C. J. L. Stuart served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80, was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
2la Lt.Colonel E. W. S. Welchman served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1878 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches.
Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 in command of the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad
Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal
with Clasp).
*M Colonel N. F. F. Chamberlain served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the carjture of the
Peiwar Kotal as Orderly Officer to Major General Roberts (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6lh October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul in December
CS79 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick R-oberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar— slightly wounded (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in
.lespatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Private
Secretnry to Lord Roberts (CB.).
221 Lt.Colonel J. P. W. Spankie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with the expedition against
the Khugianis and with that into the Hissarik Valley (Medal).
222 Colonel S.C.F.Peile served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served during the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 with the Commissariat Department at Rangoon (received the thanks of the Government of India, men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in (he Kachin Hills in 1802-93 (Brevet of Lt.Col.)
2is Major General Duff served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Isazai Expedition in
1892 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade. Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General
Turner in 1894 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field
Force under Sir William LDckhart. in 1894-93 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet ofLt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South Afiican war in 1899-1900 as Assistant
Military Secretary, Natal, and afterwards as an Assistant Adjutant General (CB.).
224 Lt.Colonel S. D. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl (slightly wounded) and Padkao Shana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 3th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star).
ili Lt.Colonel C. H.Westmorland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ah Musjid and with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition m 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
22" Lt.Colonel J. E. Preston served with the «st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in i377( Medal with Clasp),
feervedin theAfghan warm 1880 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition m
nl^89, antl was 3everoly wounded in an attack on Lamaing Post.on.the 27th June i386 (mentioned in despatches,
,,?7 a5,d Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1892 in command of the Eastern Column.
--< Lt.Colonel ?. Hawkins served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations against the Moh-
munds (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
228 Lt.Colonel H. P. Picot served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and with the Zaimusht Expedition including the
assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) and with
the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 on Commissariat duty (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
**• Lt.Colonel W. S. Birdwood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley
Expedition in 18C4. J
22° Lt-ColonelW. S.Marshall served in the Afghan warof 1878-80 withthe Ghuznee Field Force, and was present
in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal Infantry, in-
cluding the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Kh'ir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). t—
2!1 Lt.Colonel W. C. Faithfull served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of
45° Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
Ali Musjid, the advance to Gundamuek, and the operations in the Koorum Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S61. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir-
William Lockhart in 1697-92 with the Utman Khel Column of the Malaksnd Field Force, and with the Buner Field1
Force including the attack and capture of theTanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
232 Lt.Colonel V. M. Stoekley served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
233 Lt.Colonel A. D. Enriquez served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
234 Colonel A. R. Martin served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, at the forcing of the
Sapri Pass (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (twice mentioned in
despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp); with the Miranaai Expedition
in 1891 in command of the :st Battalion sthGoorkhas (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp) ; and with,
the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Assistant Adjutant General to the force
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served in the campaigo on the North West Frontier ot
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Division Tirah Expeditionary
Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
235 Lt.Colonel A. L. Sinclair served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S6-83 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
and Medal with Clasp).
236 Lt.Colonel W. T.Fairbrother served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, first intheKhyber Column with the Mhair-
warra Battalion, and was present with he expedition to the Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Kam Dakka,
afterwards in the Kurrum Column with the 29th Punjab Infantry, and was present with the Zaimusht Expedi-
tion under Brigadier General Tytler, and took part in the attack and capture of the stronghold of Zawa(Medai).
Served with the Sikkiin Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
237 Lt.Colonel J. G. Ramsay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the second expedition into the
Bazar Valley under Lieut.General Maude; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign ou the North West Fronlier of India under Sir
William Lockhartin 1897-98 incommand of the 24th Punjab Infantry, including the defence of the Malakand,
and the engagement at Landakai (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the China,
Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
238 Lt.Colonel A. P. Williamson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
239 Lt.Colonel H. D. AI.MinchiD served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence if Ciirmauar including
the sortie of Deh Khojah, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
2,0 Lt.Colonel E. R. J. Presgrave served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the fi irmese Expedition
in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the 12th Madras Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-94 (mentioned In de-
spatches. Brevet of Major, and DSO.).
241 Lt.Colonel F. A. Blyth served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1898 with the Buiier Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
242 Lt.Colonel J. W. Parker served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 including the engagement at Besud (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 including the attack on Nga-Mingyan's Stockade (Medal with two
Clasps).
241 Lt.Colonel W. St. J. Richardson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Paymaster (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
244 Lt.Colonel F. H. R. Drummond served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement fit
Jugdulluck and in the advance to the relief of Sherpore under Brigadier General Charles Gough (twice mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2.5 Lt.Colonel A. G. Burn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with two Clasps).
2.6 Lt.Colonel R. G. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-80. and was severely wounded during the operations against the Chins (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
:i~ Lt.Colonel Lyons Montgomery served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Mattoon and at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned
'n despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as
Chief Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Divisional Commissariat Officer 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
2,8 Lt.Colonel H. A. B. Boulderson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 59th Regiment, took part in the
advance to and occupation of Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar with the 25th Punjab Native Infantry, and was present at the
reconnaissance on the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Brcnze Decoration).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
249 Lt.Colonel E. C. M. Lushington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
2:0 Lt.Colonel F. G. Pollock served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 2877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement atBaghao »nd with the expedition
into the His.;arik and Lughman Valleys (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (mentioned in
despatches, Clast)).
2i^ Lt.Colonel R. F. Clothier served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
°l- Lt.Colonel H. Lawson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
2o3 Lt.Colonel K. S. Davison served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 aa
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
254 Lt.Colonel E. W. F. Martin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedition into the His-
sarjk Valley (Medal).
2" Lt.Colonel C. R.Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
256 Lt.Colonel A. A. Barrett served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the forcingof the Shutar-
gardan.and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore; accompanied
feir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with tho second
Miranzai Expedition m 1891 (Clasp); and with the Hunza-Nagar Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1SQ7-98 as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps).
2" Lt.Colonel J. C. Swann served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China Expeditionary Force
m 1900 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
258 Lt.Colonel H. F. S. Ramsden served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Field Paymaster
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
259 Colonel H. Goad served m the Afghan war in 1879-80, was present in the engagement at Jugdulluck (Medal).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 451
260 Lt.Colonel J. E. Nixon served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 with the Zaimusht Expedition, including the
capture of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
for Intelligence, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pa=s, in the engagement near Khar, at the
passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Mamugai (mentioned in despatches. Urevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
2G1 Lt.Colonel J. M. A. Retallick served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 and was present in the expedition int > the
Bazar valley and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
262 Lt.Colonel J. A. Bell served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal).
263 Lt.Colonel H. Godfray served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
264 Lt.Colonel W. S. Chase served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar including
the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of Candahar (Victoria Cross.
Meda 1 with Clasp) ; together with Private James Ashford, Royal Fusiliers, he received the YiC "for conspicuous
gp.llautry on the occasion of the sortie from Kandahar, on the 16th August 18S0, against the village of Deh Khoja
in having rescued and carried for a distance of over 200 yards, under the nre of the enemy, a wounded soldier,
Private Massey, of the Royal Fusiliers, who had taken shelter in a block-house. Several times they were compelled
to rest, but they persevered in bringing him to a place of safety. Private Ashford rendered Lieutenant Chase
every assistance, and remained with him throughout." Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force
in 1889-90 with the 28th Bombay Native Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Olasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 28th Bombay
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of Jarobi (mentioned
in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Maidan and the march
down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
263 Lt.Colonel H. L. Hutchins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1383-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
266 Lt.Colonel C. B. Brownlow served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal), and with the expedition against the
Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881. Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions iu 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
267 Lt.Colonel G. A. Williams served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, took part in the expedition into the Bazar
Valley under Lieut.General Maude, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp;. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
268 Lt.Colonel W. Cook served with the 1st Battalion 17th Foot throughout the Afghan war in 1878-79, and
was present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid and the subsequent operations in the Bazar Valley, in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore— severely wounded in the
engagement in the Chardeh Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
269 Lt.Colonel W. du G. Gray served in the Afghan war in 1870-80 with the Khyber Field Force as Transport
Officer (Medal). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major to the
2nd Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp), and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir
William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force in command of the 1st Punjab Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
27u Lt.Colonel R. K. Teversham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
271 Lt.Colonel .T. F. Wilson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-86 (Medal with Clasp).
272 Lt.Colonel E. W. Cunliffe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the operations in the Khyber Pass
(Medal), and with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881. Served with the Waziristan Expedi-
tion under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 attached to the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Kohat-
Kurram Force including the operations on the Satnana Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and September
1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the storming of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October
1897 (Medal with three Clasps).
273 Lt.Colonel L. J. E.Bradshaw served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Jug-
dulluck (mentioned in despatches) and Shekabad (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar. and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) .
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar country in 1891-92, part of the time in command of the
force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the operations against the slave-trading Arabs in the British
Central Africa Protectorate in 1896 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the.
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, including toe attack of 2nd
August and the relief of Chakdarra Fort (mentioned in despatches, Medai with two Clasps)
271 Lt.Colonel G. E. Even served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 on Transport dutv (Medal). Served with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in Mekran in 1898 as.
Staff Officer, and was present in the engagement at Gok Parosh (mentioned in despatches).
275 Lt.Colonel J. G. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the expedition into the
Lughman Valley and with that against the Khugianis (Medal).
276 Lt.Colonel A. E. P. Burn served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
2" Major H. F. Farrant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
278 Major C. E. Peirse served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
279 Major J. G. Downing served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 187S
till 18th June 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, including the Khost Expedition and the engagement at Mattoon
(Medal).
280 Lt.Colonel H. MansBeld served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was rjresent at the attack and capture of
Ali ilusjid, and with the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (meutioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 as Chief Transport Officer Tirah Expeditionary-
Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
281 Major J. C. B. Craster served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorura Field Force, including the
advance from Ali Kheyl to Cabul and the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Upper Burmah Field Force under Sir George White,
including the engagement at Salak Hill on 3rd December 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
2=2 Major E. T. Paul served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
283 Major C. V. W.Williamson served in the operations in Lushai in 1890 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force in the Commissariat Department (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
284 Lt.Colonel C. H. Powell served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05, part
of the time as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General with the force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with'Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade Malakand and Buner Field Forces (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet cf Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
45 2 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
585 Major E. H. Rivett-Carnac served with the S5t.l1 Regiment in the Afghan warin 1879-80, and was present with
the Zairausht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Orderly
Officer to Brigadier General Wilkinson, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade of the Indian Contingent, and was
present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition ir. 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
286 Major J. W. Currie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1336-8? (Medal with two Clasps).
287 Lt.Colonel R.I. Scallon served in the Afghan war in i879-So,andwas present in the engagements at Khelat-i-
Ghilzie and Sir-i-Asp ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Cp.ndahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Burmese Expedition in
1885-88 with the 23rd Bombay Light Infautry ; was Staff Officer to the Kanle Column in 1886-87, and
afterwards in command of the Myaing outpost and subsequently of the Myaing-Yaw Column (DSO., and Medal
with two Clasps).
288 Major F. G. Delamain served in the Afghan war of 1378-80 with the Candahar and Khyber Field Forces
(Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Meaal with Clasp); and with the lsazai Expedition in
1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medel with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the Korth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field
Force (Clasp).
889 Lt.Colonel E. R. Penrose SGrved in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Sorved with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with Clasp).
290 Major J. S. Aohby served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal!.
291 Lt.Colonel P.G. Huggins served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-89, and was present atthe capture of Minhla Redoubt and at the surrender of Mandalay (mentioned in de-
spatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1802-93. Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary-Force in command of the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present at the oporatious between Kohat and
Parachinar in September and October 1S97, in the action at Largai on the 2cth October, in the march down the
Bara Valley, and in the operations in the VVaran and Bazar Valleys (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
292 Major J. R. Sandwith served in the Afghan war in i33o, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
293 Lt.Colonel W. C. Pollard served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in i3SS (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
204 Major Svviney served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1878 til
August 1880 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th
October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including tho investment of Sherporo (Medal
with twoClasps). Served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan Field Force under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kohat- Kurram Field Foico
with the 2nd Punjab Infantry, including tho operations on the Samana in August and September 1897, including
the defence of the Samana' posts ; and afterwards with the Tirah Expaditionary Force (Medal with three
Clasps).
295 Lt.Colonel F. G. Atkinson served with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
.it the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in tho
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Mohmand Field
Force with the 13th Bengal Lancers, and was present in the ei.gagement at Shabkadr on the oth August 1897
(mentioned ir. despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
893 Lt.Colonel H. R. W. Lumsden served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expe-
dition in t883 — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
297 Lt.Colonel W. K. Downes servedin the Afghan war in 1S70-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87, and was present at the storming of the Minhla redoubt 1 mentioned in desiiatches, Z>SO., Medal with Clasp).
258 Lt.Colonel A. E. Leslie served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
294 Major H. E. M. Mason served with the Burmese Expedition in i885-89(Medal with two Clasps).
300 Lt.Colonel G. F. N. Tinley served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1S85-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
301 Lt.Colonel C. W. Harris served inthe Afghan war in 1879-30 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and
took part, in the operations of the Laman-Utman Khel Column; also with the Buner Field Force, including the
assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
302 Major G. R. MacMullen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S37-8S (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Miranzai Expedition in i8qi (Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1852-95.
303 Major N. A. K. Burne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2_<rd
Punjab infantry, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
51,1 Major R. C. Onslow served in Afghan war of i878-8o,and was present in the engagement at Jugdulluck (Medal).
305 Lt Colonel A. Wallace served in the Afghan war in 1879-80; Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps); with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the 2nd Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
306 Major G. Bowring served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal withClasp), and again in i892(Clasp).
307 Major G. H.Watson served in the Afghan war in 1880 in the Khyber Line of Communication (Medal).
308 Colonel de Brath served in the Afghan war in 1880 and was present in the engagement at Mazeena (Medal);
also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1 (twice mentioned in despatches). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major at Snakin (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
309 Lt.Colonel M. H. S.'Grover served with the Thull Chotiali Field Force in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
Served in the Soudan campaign in iS85With the 9th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General to the force until 24th Januar3-, when he was recalled to India for duty (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-98
with the Tochi Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
310 Lt.Colonel R. B.Adams served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations round Cabul
in December 1879, including the storming of Takt-i-Shah and the Asmai Heights, and in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 25th April 1880 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
iu 1S95 in command of the Queen's Own Coros of Guides Cavalry, including the engagements at Malakand, Khar,
the Swat River, and Mamugai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart, and was present at the defence of
the Malakand in command of the Lower C*mp, in the Cavalry reconnaissance on the 1st August 1897, and inthe
subsequent operations of the Malakand Field Force at the Malakand and in the Swat Valley, including the
relief of Chakdara Fort and the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross); was also
present, ill the operations in the Mohmand country, including the attacks on the villages of Agrah and Gat
(mentioned in despatches), and with the Buner Field Force in command of the troops at Rustam and Persai
(mentioned in despatches, CB. and two Clasps) ; was awarded the l"l£ for his conspicuous bravery during
the operations as here recorded:— " During the fighting at Nawa Kili, in Upper Swat, on the 17th August,
Lt.Colonel R. B. Adams proceeded with Lieuts. H. L. S. MacLean and Viscount Fincastle, and five men of the Guides,
under a very heavy and close fire, to the rescue of Lieut. R. T. Greaves, Lancashire Fusiliers, who was lying
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disabled by a bullet wound and surrounded by the enemy's swordsmen. In bringing him under cover he (Lieut.
Greaves) was struck by a bullet and killed — Lieut. MacLean was mortally wounded — whilst the horses of Lieut-
Colonel Adams and Lieut. Viscount Fincastle were shot, as well as two troop horses."
3il Maior A. C. Yate served in the Afghan war in i83o, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88; was Intelligence Officer
with the Northern Shan Column, 1887-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
3LJ Major J. H. Balfour served with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at
the capture of the Peiwar Kotal Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 in the Mohmand Field Force with the 13th Bengal
Lancers (Clasn).
313 Lt.Colonel A. H. Wilmer served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
314 Lt.Colonel G. W.Maxwell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS7-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
315 Lt.Colonel H. J. J . Middleton served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane
and at Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp) .
316 Lt.Colonel W. H. Lowry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1335-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
317 Major W. R. Teilding served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 with the ist Sikhs and 1st Goorkhas, and took
part in the expedition to the Logar Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present al the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri
Expedition in 1880, and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81. Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888
as Divisional Transport Officer with the Head Quarters of the Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbart in 1S97-Q8 with„the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Divisional Commissariat Officer ist Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps) .
3ls Lt.Colonel W. J. H. Bond served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87 as Executive Commissariat Officer,
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as
Chief Commissariat Officer to the Chittagong Column (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in the Com-
missariat and Transport Department (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North WestFrontier oflndia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assis-
tant Commissary General on the Line of Communication (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with
the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 as Chief Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
313 Major J. W. B. Meade served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal
with two Clasps).
320 lit. Colonel T. H. Haughton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S89 (Medal with Clasp).
321 Major H. Eardley Wilmot served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Bucmese Expedition
in i336 (Medal with Clasp).
322 Lt.Colonel H. H. H. Aspinall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
323 Major L. A. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880 &z Transport Officer and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Burrows (Medal).
31* Lt.Colonel K. M. Foss served during the Rumpa Rebellion in 1S70-S01 received the thanks of the Government of
India). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1086-87 with the 6th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
323 Major S. F. Biddulph served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to Major General Biddulph (Medal) .
Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
326 Lt.Colonel H. D'U. Keary served in the Afghan war in 1880 including the engagement at Kam Dakka (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-39 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Served with the
Wantho Expedition in iSgi'in commandof the Shwebo Military Police (received the thanks of the Government ot
India, mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp) ; also served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in
r892-93 (Brevet of Major).
3-'7 Major E. Vansittart served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
3-> Lt.Colonel A. W. Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
323 Major G. A. Welman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) .
'■"° Lt.Colonel C. W. W. Burton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
331 Major J. M. Oarpendale served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and tookpart in the operations in the Lufhman
Valley (Medal).
332 Lt.Colonel G. B. Stevens served with the Burmese Expedition in i336-33 with the Mounted Infantry throughout
the operations of the ist Brigade, and as Staff Officer and Assistant Inspector of Mounted Infantry Upper Burma
Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) : with the Lushai Expedition in 1888-35 iQ com-
mand ofa detachment of the 4th Madras Pioneers(mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and throughout the operations
m the Chin Hills in 1800-02 and commanded the Kauhaw Column (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
313 Lt.Colonel H. A. Carleton served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
331 Major W. J. K. Dobbin served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Zhob
Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the ist Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockbart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the ist Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
3j5 Lt.Colonel Hyde Baker served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served
in the Marri Fxpedition under Brigadier General MacGregor in November 1880. Served with the Zhob Valley
Expedition in 1890; and with the Kajuri Koch Field Force in 1892 as Staff Officer to the Officer commanding the
force. Served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05 with the 3rd Punjab Cavalry
(Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Tochi Valley in 1895 under Sir William Lockhart.
33' Lt.Colonel R. W. Iremonger served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
337 Lt.Colonel A. H. Clark-Kennedy served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement at Kam Dakka
(Medal). Served with the B urmese Expedition in 1838-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expe-
ditionary Forcj in 1839-90 asPrincipal Commissariat Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
333 Lt.Colonel H. E. Porter served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Transport Officer (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
339 Major A. P. Westlake served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Ciasps).
310 Major W. C. H. Mackintosh served with the Burmese Expedition in :336-S7 (Medal with Clasc).
311 Major A. E. Whistler served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3l* Lt.Colonel H. O'Donnell servedin the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1883-89 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp); commanded the Mogaung Field Force-
wounded (Clasp). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Mogaung Column (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
3rt Major E. H. Rodwell served in the Afghan war in 1373-79 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
454 Indian Staff Coiys. — War Services of Field Officers.
Expedition in iSSr. Served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the and
Pnnjnb Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
345 Lt. Colonel R. H. Rattray served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand
Field Force, and was present in the operations in Swat and Bajour, including the night attack ot Nawagai on
the 19th, 20th and 21st September; with the Mohmand Field Force, including the capture of the Badrnanai
Pass and the operations in the Mittai and Suran Valleys (mentioned in despatches); and with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force on the Line of Communications, including the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October 1897
as Acting Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Brigadier General Kempster, Commanding the 3rd Brigade
(Medal with two Clasps).
316 Major J. B. Edwards served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, took part in the operations in the Koornm Valley
and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1E95 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
347 Major A. N. Carr served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3.8 Major W. E. Bunbury served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) ; also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881. Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
3.9 Major P. M. Carnegy served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86, and was severely wounded in an engagement at Yatha (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp!;
with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); in the operations in Burrnah in 1891 with the
Thetta Column (Clasp,- ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles—
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Claso). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and
in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha
Rifles, and was prei-ent at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the operations against thu
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
350 Major J. S. E. Western served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 188S as Aide de Camp to Sir John M'Qucen, Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st PuDJab
Cavalry (Clasp).
3il Lt.Colonel H. W. E. Georges served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
332 Lt.Colonel G. J. Shaw served with the Burmese Expedition in 188S-89 (Medal wita Clasp I.
3;3 Major F. A. C. Kreyer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 including the two expeditions into the Bazar
Valley (Medal).
314 Lt.Colonel D. W. Purdon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
355 Major G. B. Hodgson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
zic Major C. G. R. Thackwell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the Hissarik and Lughman
Valley Expeditions, and was severely wounded in an engagement near Jugdulluck (Medal). Also served in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the 20th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Commissariat Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand
Field Force and Buner Field Force as Divisional Transport Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and
two Clasps).
857 Major M. A. Tuite served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the en-
gagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including
the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
3:6 Major W. D. Thomson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp*.
3;9 Major D. J. O. Taylor served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the 2ndMiranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp).
560 Major G. S. Kerrich served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
361 Lt.Colonel J. G. Hunter served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 70th Regiment, first with the Candahar
Column under Sir Donald Stewart, and afterwards with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Major General
Biddulph (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and again in 1887-89, as Adjutant 10th Bengal
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the 1st Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley,
and in the Pagyi District under Colonel Symons (mentioned in despatches, Med il with two Clasps). Served in the
Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 with the 10th Bengal Infantry in the Column under Brigadier General Symons,
and had charge of the attack on the village of Hanta (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
362 Major H. F. K. Waldron served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Southern Afghanistan and Kuram
Forces (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 18S4.
303 Major L. H. Reid servad with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6, and was severely wounded in an engagement on the 14th Dec. (Medal with Clasp) ;
with the Hazara Expedition in '.891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
304 Major C. F. G. Young served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with Clasp).
305 Major J. H. Young served in the Afghan war in 1378-79 on the Khyber Line of Communications, and in
the Koorum Valley (Medal).
366 Lt.Colonel G. J.Younghusband served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid, with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Claspi. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert, Low
in 1395 as Brigade Major 4th Brigade, including the engagements at Malakand, Khar, the Swat River. Panjkora,
and Mamusai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Was present during the Spanish-
American war in 1898 in the Philippine Islands and later with the American forces in their campaign against the
Filipinos (Medal). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of a Battalion of Imperial Yeo-
manry, and was present at the engagements at Lindley, Rhenoster River, Olipbant's Nek, Frederichstadt,
Trewstbntein, and Buffelshoek (severely wounded, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB. and M. w. 3 C).
307 Lt.Colonel F. P. Hutchinson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the operations in the Lughman
Valley (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and in the
operations in Lushai in 1800-91 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles
(Medal with two Clasps).
368 Major A. H. Dobbs served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-80 (Medal with Clasp).
309 Major P. .1. H. Aplin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
371 Major G. S. Ommanney served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the en-
gagement at Saidabad (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
372 Lt.Colonel H. H. Dobbie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major
to the Reserve Brigade.
373 Lt.Colonel W. B. Piers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
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374 Major I. Eardley-Wilmot served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the iSth Bengal Lancers, including the operations
on the Satnana Range, in the Kurrara Valley under Major General Yeatman Biggs in August and September 1897,
and with the Flying Column under Colonel Richardson (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
373 Major O. C. Armstrong served with the Burmese Expedition in i333 (Medal with Clasp).
3:5 Major F. 3.W. Richardson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1SS9-90 (Medal with Clasp),
and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
377 Major St. G. L. Steele served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present in
the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Manipore Expeditionin 1891 as Brigade Majorto the Silchar Column
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under SJr William Lockhart in
1S94-95 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Clasp). Served with theDongola Expedition nnder Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1S9D as Brigade Transport Officer at Suakin (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Section Com-
mandant on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
3"- Lt.Colonel G. W. Mitchell served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
379 Lt.Colonel C. Le G. Justice served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindh-
Invu iMedal with Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in iS33 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force nnder Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
350 L:. Colonel A. F. Hogge served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition iu 1SS1. Servedwith the Hazara
Expedition in i83S (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the" 3.1th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 18^7-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab
Pioneers (two Clasps).
3H Major H. .Tames served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present at the action of
Gin^indhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in rS33 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
L ickhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Divisional Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
585 Lt.Colonel F. G. R. Ostrehan served in the Afghan war in t88o (Medal).
353 Lt.Colonel H. Rose served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87 (Medal with Clasp); and in the operations
in the Lushai country in 1891-92 with the Nwengal Column. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion srdGoorkha Rifles.including the operations
on the Samana Range, and also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
three Clasps).
384 Major W.J. Newell served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedi-
tion in 1SS1. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88-S9 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition
in i3oi (Clasp).
385 Major E. J. Medley served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, including the expedition against the Wuzeeree
Khugianis (Medal!.
356 Major P. M. Carpendale served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal), and
with theexoedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
357 Lt.Colonel H. B. B. Watkis served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-08 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal w.th Ciasp).
3=5 Major W. Giles served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the expedition to the Lughman
Valley and with that against the Khugianis (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal
with "two Clasps).
3b3 Major A. M. Lloyd served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
350 Major H. S. G. Hall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Willliam
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Commissary General (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
3,1 Lt.Colonel M. E. O'Donoghue served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal) . Served
with the Burmese Expedition in i8S6-Sq 1 Medal with two Clasps).
-■'2 Major M. T. Thomson served with the 85th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Buttalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal
with Clasp).
393 Major 0. P. W. Pirie served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
394 Lt.Colonel E.L.Wright served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition ia 1886-87 (Medal
with Clasp).
395 Lt.Colonel F. B. Mein served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) . Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontierot India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in the 1st Brigade Tochi field Force with the 1st Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
396 Major G. B. TJnwin served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the
1st Pnnjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
337 Major Hedley Wright served with the Hazara Expedition m 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the nth Bengal Lancers, including the passage of the
Swat River (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
39S Major G. W. S. Fryer served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
399 Major G. H. Loch served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expeditions in
1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in Lushai
in 1892 with the Eastern Sonai Column.
400 Major G. R. C. Westropp served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Assistant Superintendent of Transport
(Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Commissariat Officer. Servedwith the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in i8S9-9oon Transport duty (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
101 Major W. H. D. Rich served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
*j: Lt.Colonel A. C. O'Donnell was employed in Natal during the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served with
the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force including
the operations in Bajour (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal
with two Clasps).
va Major C. J. Corfield served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
4" Major J. C. Hollway served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
403 Major J. G. Turner served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895, first as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Kinoch, Commanding 1st Brigade, and afterwards as Field Irtelligence Officer (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*« Major Burlton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
4'7 Lt.Colonel E. F.H. M'Swiney served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in i836-83 (DSO., and Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart
in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (Clasp).
456 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
™ ws Major J. W. C. Hutchinson served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force
under Lieut. General Bright (Medal). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in iSqt (Medal with Clasp).
409 Major W. E. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in
1891 (Medal with Clasp).
4"> Major N. S. Swanston served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 with the Toungoo Column and the 3rd
Brigade (Medal with Clasp) Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Chief Commissariat
Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
411 Major H. F. T. Macartney served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
412 Major W. A.Thompson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-53 (Medal with two Clasps).
*ls Major C. I. Fry served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served in the Soudan campaign in 188?
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
44 Major F. H. Hancock served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
415 Major F. C. W. Rideout served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Divisional Transport
Officer with the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards wilh the 1st Division Tirah
Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
4IC Major K. W. Sherard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
417 Ma'ior J. A. Brown served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
415 Major A. H. Kellie served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Mahala
Junction and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889 (Clasp).
419 Major F. Wyllie served with the 91st Highlanders in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clafsp).
*"> Major M. E. Carthew-Yorstoun served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
421 Major H. L. Custance served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tol'rek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served wi,th
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs, including the operations on the
Samana Range ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, the engagements of Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao, and the operations in the Maidan — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet or Major, Medal with three Clasps).
422 Major H. A. Merewether served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition m 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
423 Major D. G. L. Shaw served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, including the operations round Cabul (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan Expedition under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
424 Major J. Strachey served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal), Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-
87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1881 (Clasp).
425 Lt.Colouel P. G.Walker served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 20th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
426 Major R. S. Alexander served with the Burmese Expedition m 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
**? Major W. P. Anderson served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 \ Medal with Clasp).
425 Lt.Colonel F. Campbell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the storming of the
Malakand Pass and the action at the Sado Ferry, on the Panjkora River (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
m 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force including the expedition into the Mohmand country, and was present at
the night attack of 14th September and the attacks on the villages of Agrah-Gat (twice mentioned in despatches),
and with the Buner Field Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and two Clasps).
429 Major H. J. Bremner served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
430 Lt.Colonel G. P. Raukeu served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Staff Officer to the Director of
Transport (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
of the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
431 Major C. P. Campbell served in the operations of the Bikanir Field Force in 1883. Served in the defence
of Chitral Fort during its siege from 3rd March to zSth April 1895— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major. Medal with Clasp).
432 Major W. A. B. Dennys served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
433 Major J. Lampen served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
434 Lt.Colonel W. H. Dobbie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
435 Captain J. Vans Agnew served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 in Intelligence Branch (Medal with Clasp).
436 Major E. A. Kettlewell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
437 Major R. H. Twigg served with the Akha Expedition in 1S83-S4. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in 1891-92 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
438 Lt.Colonel R. H.Light served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan warin 1870-80 (Medal).
439 Major F. W. Repton served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
440 Maj or R. G. Egerton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Modal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Intelligence Officer 3rd Brigade (Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1095 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, including the
engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Indian Contingent at Suakin during the Dongola
Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Brevet of Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
441 Major R. M. Maxwell served with the tSth Royal Irish in the Afghan warin 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the
operations against the Abor tribes on the North East Frontier of Assam in 1894 (Brevet of Major).
442 Lt.Colonel Mackenzie-Kennedy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
413 Major A. E. S. Searle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
444 Major L. E. Cooper served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force, including the engagement at the
Ublan Pass on 27th August 1897 (mentioned in despatches), and the operations on the Samana in August and
September 1897, including the defence of the Samana posts and the relief of Gulistan ; and with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force, including the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
445 Major E. B. Burton served with the 4th Sikhs in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier
Genera I Kennedy. Served with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
416 Major G. F. Rowcroft served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Chitral Relief
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 457
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1 805 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry, and
was present hi the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and two Clasps) .
•*' Major W. Prior served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
Expedition in iSqi (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th
Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
"s Major D. 0. F. Macintyre served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal). Served in the Manipore Expedition
in 1891 in command of the Assam Military Police (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
4,9 Major A. Beale served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
450 Lt.Colonel W.J. R.Wickham served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 as Staif Officer to theDirectorof Indian
Transport with the Home Forces (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Exoedition
in iSSS (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport
Officer at the Base and Inspecting Transport Officer on the Lines of Communication (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the South African war in i899-~i9oo as Assistant Director of Transport, Natal (mentioned in despatches, Brevet,
of Lt.Colonel).
451 Major H. G. Sutton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
452 Major E. F. Marriott served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and took part with the expedition against the
Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
453 Major S. C. Gough served in the Afghan war in 1879-00 with the 67th Rejriment (Medal) .
454 Major A. D. C. Pond served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Ye-u Battalion (mentioned in de-
spatches, Clasp).
*i:> Major C. C. Tennant served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
4;e Major H. R. Brander served with theHazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in TS95 (Medal with Clasp).
457 Major C. Davidson served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
453 Major H.B. Borradaile served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied
Lt.Colonel Kelly in the advance to the relief of Chitral in March and April 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
459 Major D. M. Thompson served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with
the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
4eo Major G. Murray served in the Wazirist.in Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
481 Major C. E. Mardall served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal).
ii2 Major D. C. Phillott served with the Zhob Valle}r Expedition in 1890. Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 as Field Intelligence Officer and Deputy Assistant Qaarter Master General for Intelligence (Medal
with Clasp). 4
465 Major A. V. Hatch served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888, and was present at the capture of the Jelapla
Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign in the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of the Bedmanii Pass, at the forcing ot the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two
Clasps).
464 Major J. W. Cowley served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the 43rd Goorkha Rifles
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
*& Major R. Southey served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp), and in the operations of
the Zhob Field Force in 1890. Served in the operations in Mekran in 1898 including the engagement at Gok
Parosh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
466 Major A. E. Aitken served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the 'engagements at Hasheen
and the Tor'rek zereba, and at the destruction of Ternai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
467 Major H. D. M'Intyre served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
468 Major W. B. Mullins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps); and in the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
469 Major H. V. Cox served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85 -89 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand
Field Force (mentioned in despatches), with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and >7ith the Buuer Field Force
(Medal with two Clasps).
470 Lt.Colonel F. G. Bradley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
471 Major G. F. D. Hamilton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
*'- Major R. Wapshare served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
473 Major E. R. Hartigan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
474 Lt.Colonel M. T. Shewen served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the occupation of Alexandria
and Port Said, and at tbe surrender of Fort Ghemil (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
475 Major C. C. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-88 (Medai with two Clasps).
476 Major C. A. S. Montgomery served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
477 Major E. L. Holloway served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, including the operations of the
Baungshe Column (Medal with Clasp).
47S Major D.J. T. O'Brien served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at
the destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
479 Lt.Colonel H.B. Vaughan served with the 7th Bengal Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel).
«° Major C. Tritton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
4'' Major C.J. W.Grant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1891 with the 12th Madras Infantry and was present at the attack and capture of Thobal
—severely wounded and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, promoted Captain and Brevet
Major, Clasp). Was awarded the Victoria Cross "for the conspicuous bravery and devotion to his country
displayed by him in having, upon hearing on March 27, 1891, of the disaster at Manipur, at once volunteered to
attempt the relief of the British captives with eighty Native soldiers, and having advanced with the greatest
intrepidity, captured Thobal, near Manipur, and held it against a large force of the enemy. Lieut. Grant in-
spired his men with equal heroism by an ever-present example of personal daring and resource."
«s Major M. Cowper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
453 Lt.Colonel W. H. Lewin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
4»4 Major H. F. Loch served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
«» Major E. Grey served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Brigade Com-
missariat Officer 1st Brigade (Clasp).
«« Lt.Colonel G. Rippon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 < Medal with Clasp); in the Wuntho Ex-
pedition in 1891 with the Southern Column (Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master Gsneral to the Tammu Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and iu the operations in the
458 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
Northern Chin Hills in 1891-92 as Transport Officer, during the latter part of the time as Transport Officer with
the Burma Lushai Relief Column (Clasp).
487 Major C. B. Templer served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
488 Lt.Colonel T. Quin served with the 1st Battalion ManchesterRegiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedi-
tion in 1E91 (Clasp) ; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1:894, and with the subsequent expedition under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 4th Sikh Infantry, including- the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served m the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 3rd Sikh Infantry, and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October 1897,
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
489 Major W. A.Watson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Camel Corps (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
49,1 Ma.ior G. C. Cawood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-SS (Medal with Clasp).
491 Major A. G. Peyton served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereb?. (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the oth Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
492 Major E. E. Cooper served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 1st Hattalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
493 Major A. H. G. Kemball served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); in the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General 3rd Brigade Malakand Field Force, and afterwards as Deputv Assistant Quarter Master General
1st Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
491 Major H. L. B. Acton served at Suakin during the Soudan Expedition in 1885 on Transport duty (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
mi Major P. Malcolm served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief B'orce under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Provost Marshal 2nd
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army
List." p. 786.]
496 Major C. E. Belli-Bivar served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand and Buner Field Forces as Road Commandant on the Line of Communica-
tions (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
497 Lt.Colonel J. W. G. Tulloch served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 as Executive
Commissariat Officer to the Force (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 as
Head of the Transport Department (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Kelief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in the Commissariat and Transport Department (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Nominated to the 2nd Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for his services
during the military operations on the mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1896. Served in the operations
against the Mazrui rebels, East Africa, in 1896 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
493 Major J. S. Melville served with the Burmese Expeditionin 188^-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China
Expeditionary Force in 1903 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
499 Major C. H. Macdonald served with the Burmese Expedition m 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
500 Lt.Colonel G. A. Cookson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of Kitchener's Horse and alterwards of a Corps of Mounted
Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
501 Major K. P. Burne served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Burmese Expedition n
1886-87 with the Kubo Valley Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in tbe campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
501 Major H. Comins served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
an 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
:03 Lt.Colonel H. Bower served with the Indian Contingent at Suakin as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
for Intelligence during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 (Brevet of Major, British
Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
501 Major F. C. Rynd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 and was wounded in an engagement at
Thyetgone on the 16th August 1S86 (Medal with Clasp).
505 Major C. M. Ducat serve I with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
506 Major C. G. Nurse served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4
and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890.
507 Major C. E. Johnson served in the operations in Nyassaland, Central Africa, in 1892-94 (Brevet of Major
Medal).
508 Major F. C. Colomb served with the Burmese Expedition in 188^-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
509 Major R. M. Rainey-Robinson served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Conducted the Chin Bok operations in
1889-90 as Commandant of the Chin Levy Military Police (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and in the operations in Burmah in 1891-92 as Staff Officer to tne Baungsh
Column.
510 Major F. V. Whittall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S8 (Medal with Clasp).
511 Major S. H. B. Hobbs served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
512 Major A. L. Phillips served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Assistant Commis-
sariat Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Executive Commissaria Officer
(Clasp).
513 Major L. Herbert served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatcnes. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, including the night attack
of the 26th July on the Camp — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches); with the Dtman Khel Column of
the Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General; and with the Buner Field Force as
Staff Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
514 Major H. Trevor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements atHasheenand
the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force; and with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry (Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations for Gaiiantry, " Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
515 Major C. M. Eales served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry (Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1857-93 with the 2nd Punjab
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 459
Infantry with the Kohat Kurram Field Force, including: the engagement at the TJblan Pass on the 27th Au gus
1897, and the operations on the Samana in August and September 1807, including the relief of Gulistan, and with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Meda 1 with
three Clasps).
51& Ma] -r R. H. D. Thring served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
5,7 Major G. W. Rawlins served with the 20th Bengal Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189, on Signalling duty ( Medal
with Clasp).
518 Major A B. C. Williams served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as B rigade
Commissariat Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
i19 Major W. A. Cuppage served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 with the 5th Bengal Light Infantry
and was severely wounded in an engagement in the Shan Hills (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Cla sp).
520 Major J. O. S. Fayrer served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); with the second Miranzai Expedition in iSgt (Clasp), and with the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 1st Battalion 5m Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
521 Lt. Colonel K. Chesney served with the Burmese Expedition in T885-S7 as Orderly Officer (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White (mentio ned in
despatches). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the iSth Bengal Lancers, including the operations on the Samana
Range, in the Kurram Valley under Major General Yeatman Biggs in August and September 1S97, and with the
Flying Column under Colonel Richardson (Medal with three Clasps).
5— Major W. J. Pevton served in tbe Eastern Soudan in 1885, and took part in the operations for t he with
drawal of the Egyptian Garrison from Harrar (CMG.).
;23 Major G. R. Row served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1888-89 with the Chin Field Force (Clasp) ; and
with the Manipore Expedition in 1801 (Clasp).
oii Major F. T. Williams served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884,
and was present in the engagments at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
oi5 Major H. L. Dodgson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
C'aap).
f46 Major L. C. H. Stainforth served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras, including the relief of
Chakdara, the night attack against Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds, the engagements at Agrah
and Gut and Badalai (Medal with two Clasps).
d2? Major G. N. Caulfeild served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in
the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1802-93 (DSO.).
528 Major L. W. Shakespear served with the Lushai Expedition in 1SS9 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual
Army List," p. 786. ]
523 Major S. G. Radcliff served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
a1" Major H. W. Lowry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
531 Major W. M. Dawes served with the Burmese Expedition in i286 (Medal with Clasp).
5* Major E. M. Reed served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
583 Major R. E. Grimston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in despatches);
also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Head Quarters Commandant (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
584 Major H. F. Holland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S9 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the NorthWest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbart in 1897 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, and took
part in the defence of the Malakand including the night attack on the Camp on 26th July — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
535 Lt.Colonel J. T. Evatt served in the Burmese Expedition in 1801-92 with the Tlang-tlang and Tashon Columns
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Ogaden Somalis, British East Africa, in 1898 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Mohmand Field Force, including the operations in Bajaur, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force (Medal with two Clasps).
536 Major L. C. Fryer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7, and was severely wounded in the engage-
ment on the 7th November 1886 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
537 Major F. J. H. Barton served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Hammond, Commanding the 2nd Brigade ; commanded the Khyber Rifles in the engagements of the 25th and
27th March (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1893 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand, the Swat River,
Panikora, and Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
^38 Major G. W. S. Hawks served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
a® Major C. L. M. Rich served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp; ; aDd with the Hazara
Expedition in 1801 (Clasp).
5*0 Major C. Davis served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Transport Officer 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
■^x Major C. H. Clements served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 in the operations of the 1st Brigade
under Brigadier General East (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 in the Commissariat Department with the
Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
u42 Captain; C.E.Lloyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as StaffOfficer to the Governor General of the Red
Sea Littoral during the defence of Suakin, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba,
and at that near Tofrek on the 24th March (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp; .
5*3 Major A. R.Dick served with the Waziristan Expedition in 1894-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Fore*
as Orderly Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
•** Major J. A. H. Craufurd served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
545 Major B. Holloway served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal withClasp).
546 Major FitzG. M. Edwards served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1807-98, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force including the engagement at
Badmanai Pass (mentioned in despatches), also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter
Master General 4th Brigade, including the engaeements at Dargai and Saran Sar (mentioned in despatches, DSO
and Medal with two Clasps).
5*' MajorW. S. Delamam served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1682, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-8S (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890.
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460 Indian Staff Corps. — Wo,r Services of Field Officers.
M* Major T. Jermyn served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China
Expeditionary Force in 1900 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major).
5© Major W. M. Carpendale served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
550 Major A. P. D. Harris served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
551 Captain A. Nicholls served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Bcgiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Valley Expe-
dition in 1890. Served with the two Mininzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Servediuthe campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence with the 1st Division, and was present in the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
452 Major E. P. Warren served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under 3ir William
Jjockhart in 1807-98 with the 9th Goorkha Ritles in the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations
in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
553 Major H. G. Burton served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry (Medal with Cla?p).
554 Major C. H. TJ. Price served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88, and was severely wounded in an
engagement on the 24th February 1887 (Medal with two Clasps). Served it> the operations in Uganda in 1897-98 in
command of the Singo Field Force and for some time of the troops in Unyoro, and was present in the engage-
ment at Jeruba and in several minor affairs (mentionedin despatches, Brevet of Major, DSO. Medal with Clasp).
555 Major J. M. Stewart served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Chin-
ILushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Symons (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ;
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892; with the Wazinstan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in
1894 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field
Force under Sir Wdliam Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 1st Brigade (Clasp).
iK Major H. Hudson served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
567 Major P. Holland served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and
?el-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
sss Major G. R. Crawford servad with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891
jMedal with Clasp).
565 Major C. 0. Reid served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pa3s, the passage of the Swat River and the engagement at
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
560 Major W. G. Hatherelll served with the Burmese Expedition in 188 5-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
501 Major O. G. levers served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's] Star). Served,' with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
562 Major E. H. Bernard served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with two Clasps) ;
and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
551 Major F. Churchill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
56* Major W. E. Brett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
565 MajorS. VV. Lincoln served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the repulse of the attack on
Lingadaw (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand and Buner Field
Forces as Commissariat Officer at the Base (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
566 Major E. W. S. K. Maconchy served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Transport Officer (Medal with
Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 4th Sikh Infantry — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp,
and DSO.) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 as Field Intelligence Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter
Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
167 Major H. N. Ta3*lor served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned iu
despatches, DSO.).
S6S Major A. Pressey served with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
569 Major A. Poingdestre served with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2,
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
570 Major A. R. Denne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87— severely wounded (Medal with two
Clasps) ; with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp) ; and in the operations on the North East
Frontier of 3urmah in 1S91-92 with the Irrawaddy Column (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low iu 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer on the Line of Commu»
nications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
57: Major Offley Shore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98, first with the Malakand Field Force as Road Commandant, and afterwards with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Section Road Commandant (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
572 Major J. R. Mathewes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
573 Major D. B. Thomson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba— slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
i7i Major H. M'A. Johnston served with the Hazaia Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
575 Major E. C. B. Cotgrave served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiliiam
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
i76 Major A. A. E. Campbell served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
577 Major D. E. Mocatta served in the operations in Burjaa in 1891-92 with the Tlang-tlang Column (Medal
with Clasp).
578 Maior F. H. S.Thomas served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with two Clasps) ; also served with
4he Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Assistant Commissariat Officer Northern Column (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Chief Commissariat Officer under Brigadier
General Graham (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
57a Major A. G. B. Lang served with the Wazinstan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier Genera'. Turner in
1894— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
860 Lt. Colonel C. F. Minchin served with the Hazara ExDedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 on Special Service {DSO.).
581 Major G. B. Hodson Berved in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion South
Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, and waspresent in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria
on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
*" Major C. R. A. Bond served with the Isazai Expedition iu 1E92. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
583 Major G. S. Broome served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrerler of Kafr Dowar and
Bamietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star;.
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 461
554 Major W. L. Conran served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of £882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-88 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the 23rd Bombay Light Infantry (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1857-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
j8* Major F. A. Loudon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
586 Major "W. E. A. Blakeney served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr
Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
537 Major C. Griffiths served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
fsa Major E. B. Lang served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
oS9 Lt.OoionelG. F. H. Dillon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the operations of the 2nd
Brigade under Brigadier General Cox (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Lushai
Expedition in 1889 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Banna Column (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General ist Brigade Staff, and was
present at the relief of Chakdara Fort (mentioned in despatches); also with the Buner Field Force as Deputy
Assistant; Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
__ 5S0 Major G. H. Brethertori served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 on Commissariat duty (mentioned in
despatches, Medai with Clasp) ; and in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March
and April 1895 as Commissariat Officer DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served m the campaign on the'North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Commis-
sariat Officer Peshawur Column (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
591 Major A. A. Jones served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6 (Medal with Clasp).
j32 Major R. W. Nicholson served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the i9thHussars, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 19th Hussars (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp).
493 Major W. F. Shakespear served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Provost
Marshal (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 6th Bengal Cavalry with the Kurram Movable Column and
afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
031 Major W. G. H. Stirling served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the \Vuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
J,» Major C. W. Jacob served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
i9° Major T. B. Hawks served with the Burmese Expedition in 1880 (Medal with Clasp).
j9< Major J. C. Erck servedi with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
°™ MaJ°r w- H- Savage served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
™ iIa''or W- A- 0swald served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
600 Major C. F. Campbell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
j™ Major G. H. Arbuthnot served with the Burmese Expedition in 1880-87 (Medal with Clasp).
602 Major J. A. H. Woodward served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relie; Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 37th Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with
Cla*p).
cos Major L. N. Herbert served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart m 7397-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the
operations in Swat and Bajour, including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and 21st September ;
with the Mohmand Field Force, including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai
and Suran Valleys ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications (Medal with two
Clasps).
<■» Major T. M'Kay served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
o"-' Major E. C. Ryall served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05 with the
est Battalion 4tb Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
m6 Major A. Giles servpd with the Sikkim Expedition in i838 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
Expedition in 1891 m command of a detachment of the 13th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp),
feerved with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with
Clasp).
• "J Lt.Colonel C. J. Melliss has been nominated to the 2nd Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar
(orhis services during the military operations on the mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1896. Served
with the West Atrican Frontier Force in 1900 CiTl£) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery, as
loIIows : On the 30th September 1900, at Obassa, Major Melliss, seeing that the enemy were very numerous,
and intended to make a firm stand, hastily collected all stray men and any he could get together, and charged at
their head into the dense bush where the enemy were thick. His action carried all along with him, but the enemy
were determined to have a hand-to-hand fight. One fired at Major Melliss, who put his sword through the man,
and they rolled over together. Another Ashanti shot him through the foot, the wound paralysing the limb. His
^■'trh m 1 1 mi b9wever> caused a regular panic among the enemy, who were at the same time charged by the
iustS31- „ V' numt>ers. Major Melliss also behaved with great gallantry on three previous occasions!"
Major H, . W. Campbell served with the Zhob Vallev Expedition in 1890.
_ «» Major G. C. M'D. Birdwood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898 with the Tirah Expe-
ow'xr1*7 mne aS 0rdel'lv Officer 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Major G. A. Brownrigg; served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 28th Bombay
Native Iniantry, and was severely wounded in a skirmish on the 23rd February 1890 (mentioned in despatches,
Jledal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
mi89?T with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 28th Bombay Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
L Major CM. Crawford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
• mi3™ ■ Xr?<7£10£ m l89i with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1802.
Major O. W. O Bryen served with one Burmese Expedition in i836-83 in command of Mounted Infant rv
(mentioned m despatches, Medal with two Clasps) : with the HazaraExpedition in 189 t (Ciasp) ; and witn the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
-Major G. L. Holland served withthe Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with
sis ^ra^°rx^'5'-P,ulUvan served with [the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
_ Major ±1. L. Whiffin served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey
ttegiment.and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star) ....
/■nT^iia;'?ru^X' B" YounS served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 withthe 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp),
"is Arf°r v-' P' HoribrilKli served withthe Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
Major K. J. Buchanan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
462 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Ofiars.
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass (slightly wounded), the passage of the Swat River, and the
engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
6iJ Major D. Baker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
18:17 98 with the Malakand Force as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade, and took part in the defence ot
Chakdara Fort and in the Sortie therefrom (twice mentioned in despatches! ; also with the Buner Field Force as
Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
020 Major H. Kennedy served with tbe Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
021 Major A. L. Lindesay served with the Hazara Expediton in i838 (Medal with Clasp).
f'22 M-ijor A. W. de Wilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
023 Major F. Cardew served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Intelligence Officer 4thBrigade (Medal
with Clasp).
644 Major A. C. B. Johnson served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
625 Major L. J. Andrews served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 as Transport Officer (Medal with two
Clasps).
1126 Major R. M. Betham served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
027 Major R. W. Falcon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with two Clasps); and with
ihe Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 4U1
Sikh Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement
at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
c-s Lt.Colonel E. J. E. Swayue served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-07 (Medal with Clasp).
025 Major H. R. Mead served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in i8o'5-S6, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
630 Major E. A. Gayer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
631 Major C. \V. Wilkicson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
032 Major J. Fisher served with the Manipore Expedition in iSqi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
nn the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles (Medal with two Clasps).
633 Major J. F. Stewart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low as Assistant Divisional
Commissariat Officer on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
634 Major M. W. Baugh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-88 (Medal with two Claap*).
035 Major S. F. Crocker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th Bengal Lancers (Medal with C'asp).
"6 Major G. W. 0. Knatehbull served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-87 (Medal with Clasp).
1,37 Major J. A.Loudon served with the Burmese Expedition in i835-8g (Medal with two Clasps).
6)3 Major C. V. Maimvaring served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S8 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
039 Major A. W. Leonard served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two
Clasps).
Cl° Major R. J. R. Brown served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
041 Major C. C. A. Sillery served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S7, and was severely wounded in the
attack on the Minhla Redoubt (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Ex-
pedition in 1801 (Clasp).
642 Major I. Philipos served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-89 (Medal with two Clasps); with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Isazai Field Force in 1092. Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with two Clasps). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in icoj as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
043 Major G. W. Palin served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S34; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
Served during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1096 at Suakin as Chief Commissariat
Officer (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commissariat Transpoit Officer at Head Quarters (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
044 Major A. W. Chaldecott served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner
in 1894 with the 1st Punjab Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
C4i Major F. J. Fowler served with the Zhob Vallev ExDedition in 1834. Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1887-S9 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in Uganda in
1897-9S, and was present in the engagement at Jeruba (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp).
646 Major W. Kirkpatrick served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and with the Miranzai Expedition in
189: (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 in the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force with the 1st Punjab Inlantry (Medal wita Clasp).
647 Major C. H. Selwyn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
648 Major C. W.Field served with the [Burmese Expeditionin 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
C19 Major W. L. Maxwell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the operations of the 1st
Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley respectively ; and with the Wuntho Expedition under
Brigadier General Cox (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
650 Major W. H. Millar served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
151 Major T. H. Hardy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
652 Major J. A. Douglas served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Intelligence Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
653 Major M. J. Tighe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with
Clasp); with the Karen Expedition in 1889 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the 1st Belooch Light
Infantry, including the engagement at Nga-kyaing, the forcing of the Nanko defile, and the capture of Sawlon
— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp); m the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
1889-91 with the Chinbok Column (Clasp) ; and throughout the operations against the Chinbok and Chinme
Chins in 1891-92 as Political Officer (Clasp). Served during the expedition to the East Coast of Africa in 1890
against the rebel chief Mbaruk (2nd Class of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, Medal) . Served in the operations in East
Africa in 189S, including the expedition to Wa-Teita ; and commanded the operations against the rebels in
Buddu and Ankole; also served against the rebels and Soudanese mutineers in Uganda and Unyoro in
1897-9S, including the engagement at Kijanyuti (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
631 Major W. C. Knight served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 as Section Com-
mandant during the operations of the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force as Provost Marshal 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General and as Transport Officer.
•" Major W. E. Banbury served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Provost Marshal 2nd
Brigade Staff with the Malakand Field Force, and took part in the expedition into the Mohmand country as
Field Treasure Chest Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
656 Major A. E. Hatch served with the Zhob Valley Expeditionin 1884; and in the operations of the Zhob Field
Force in 1890.
Indii.i Staff Corp?. — War Services of Field Officers. 463
G: Major C. T. A. Searle served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-93 with the 36th Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhauga Passes — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
*5S Major H. R. F. Anderson served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
iss Major R. H. Ewart served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Isazai Exce-
ption in 1S92; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Commissariat
Officer Bannu Column (mentionedin despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
*" Major R. P.Jackson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 S35-S5 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Cliitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
651 Major J. J. H. B. Eckford served with the Burmese Expedition in i356-33 (Medal with two Clasps).
6'- Mijor C.Hamilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-37 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Lushai
Expedition in 18S9 (Clasp).
6C3 Major R. C. O. Creagh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS7-SS (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98,
and took part in the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley under Colonel Richardson (two
Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Transport duty.
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
1 Captain G. B. H. Rice served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Transport Officer (Medai with Clasp).
2 Captain H.I. E. Palmer served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain T. Webster served with the Burmese Expedition in i836-33 (Medal with two Clasps).
* CaDtain G. L'H. Sanders served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Brigade Commissariat Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major W. C. Barratt served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 18S5 with the rst Battalion
of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the en-
gagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the WaziristaD
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-5 with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Nominated to
the 2nd Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for his services during the military operations on the
mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1 896. Commanded the Indian Contingent during the operations against
the Mazrui rebels, East Africa, in 1896 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal).
* Captain E. H. Cole served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 7th Bengal Cavalry including the
noerations of the 1st Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lock-
kart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force, and took part in the operations against the Mohmunds including the
night attack of 14th September (twice mentioned in despatches, Cltsp).
" Major A.J.Shaw served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China
Expeditionary Force in ijod as Deputy Assistant Quarter Mas.er Gsneral (mentioned m despatches, Brevet of
Major).
s Captain E. 8. Cooper served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
9 Captain C. W. Somerset served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General at the Base (Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain C. Finch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-87 as Transport Officer (Medal with two Clasps).
11 Captiin R. R. Renton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the operations ronnd Hlindet,
Yemethen, and Nyingan, and the operations of the 1st and 3rd Brigades under Brigadier General Wolseley and
Brigadier General Lockhart respectively (Medal with two Clasps); and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891
(Clasp).
" Captain C. H. Clay served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-37 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Mani-
pore Expedition inia9i (Clasp).
11 Captain M. E. Willoughby served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Transport Officer
(Medal with Clasp).
" Captain A. P. A. Elphinstone served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Capoain T. W. Haig served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Wazir-
istan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 — severely wounded (Clasp).
i5 Captain J. K. Tod served with the Burmese Expedition in i836-33 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
East (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain T. H.Henderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
18 Captain E. St. A. Wake served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 with the Kurram-Kohat Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
as Aide de Camp to Sir A. P. Palmer, Commanding 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) .
19 Captain G. A. Robertson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1883 (Medal with Clasp).
55 Captain W. C. Walton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
51 Captain S. B. Grimston served with the Burmese Expedition in i336-37 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force with the 18th Bengal Lancers, including the op?rations on the Samana Range, in the Kurram
Valley under Major General Yeatman Biggs in August and September 1897, and with the Flying Column
under Colonel Richardson ( Medal with three Clasps).
-■ Captain Ay erst served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-39. and was slightly wounded in an engagement near
Mingaon (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force uuusr Sir
Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
-' Captain G. H. C. Colomb served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 1st Battalion 4tn Goorkha Hides (Clasp).
21 My'orH. T. Brooking served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1892-9). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st
Madras Pioneers, and was present in the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, in th3
aetion at Dargai on 20th October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and
Bazar Valleys (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 7900 as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
« Captain K. O. Bnrne served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain L.M.Foster served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 28th
Bombay Infantry, and look part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force, including the engagement at
Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
including the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain A. G. Medley served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Midal with Clasp).
.. Captain S. B. Graham served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal S'.isse
464 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
Resilient, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp
ami Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Captain F. W. H. Cox] served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1S85-S8 including the operations under Brigadier
Generals East and Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Also served with the Manipore
Expedition in iSqi with the 12th Madras Infantry — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
50 Captain C. F. T. Murray served with the Miranzai ExDedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lockhaft in 1897-98. first with the Kohat Field
Force (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal with three Clasps).
31 Captain A. W. Warden served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S35-S6 (Medal with Clasp).
32 Captam G. J. F. Soady served with the Hazara Expedition iu 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Jjiranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
" Captain |J. Henegan served with the Burmese Expedition in i 086-80 (Medal with two Clasps) j also served in
the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (DSO.).
54 Captain E. de V. Wintle served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign ou the NorthWest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with the Malakand Field
Force as Brigade Transport Officer 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
35 Captain W. N. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-87 (mentioned hi despatches, Meda
with Clasp).
36 Captain J. P. Barnes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
37 Captain C. S. Williams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps); with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1S91-92 as Commis-
sariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
38 Captain E. Peach served with the Burmese Expedition in 1805-S7 — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1S07-98, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga.
Passes and the operations in the Bazar Valley of 25th to 30th December 1897 (Medal with two Claspsi. Served in
the South African war in 1859-1900 on Special Service.
39 Captain P. B. Warren served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
40 Captain S. A. Pearse served with the Burmose Expedition in 1S35-S0 (Medal with two Clasps).
41 Captain F. J. H. Wynch served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1887, and took part in the operations ot the
1st Brigade (Medal with two Clasps) j and with the Hazara Expeditions in 1888 and 1891 (two Clasps). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 wnn the 37th Bengal Infantry, including the capture
of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
42 Captain G. W. Lilly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
43 Captain H. St. G. Thomas served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-83 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp, an J
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-09 (Medal with two Clasps).
** Captain C. C. Boileau served with the Burmese Expedition in i336 (.Medal with Clasp).
45 Captain H. B.Murray served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Hnzara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
,e Major A. C. Baldwin served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 18S7 (Medal with Clasp).
47 Captain G. A. Ward served with the Burmese Expedition in iS36-S8 (Medal with Clasp).
4S Captain F. J. Moberly served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 as Assistant Transport Olficer to the
Tammu Column (Medal with Clasp); in the operations in Burma in 1801 with the Wuntho Field Force (Clasp); and
in the operations in Gilgit in 1893, including the engagement at Chilas — severely wounded (mentioned in de-
spatches, DSO. and Clasp). Also served in the operations iu Chitral in iS93,and took part in the defence of Mastttj
(mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Captain, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 on Transport duty.
.*" Captain E. M. Jackson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87 (mentioned iu despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the nth Sou-
danese Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal).
30 Captain E. H. Watson served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS (Medal with Clasp) ; in the operations in
Lnshai in 1890, including the relief of Changril and Aval (Clasp); and in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir
William Lockhart in 1094-05 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
sl Captain H. V. Bradley served with the Lusiiai Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
32 Captain G. de S. Barrow served with the Waziristan Field Force in 1894-95 as Orderly Officer to Sir William
Lockhart, Commanding the Force (Medal with Clasp).
53 Captain J. B. Chatterton served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 with the 2nd Brigade under Brigadier
General Cox (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
1889-90 (Clasp).
51 Captain F. Tweddell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 13S5-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
55 Captain H. C. Bernard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1E91 (Clasp).
50 Captain R. H. Dewing served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with two Claspsi.
" Captain H. J. Jones served in the Nile Expedition in 1884.-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regi-
ment, and was presentin the engagement at Abu Klea (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in i83S(Medal with Clasp). Served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt. Colonel
Kelly in 1895, and took part in the defence of Mastuj — wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal witb
Clasp).
58 Captain C. G. Prendergast served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 ^Medal with Clasp).
59 Captain C. G. Carnegy served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
M Major W. I. Ryderserved with the Sikkim Expedition in i833 (mentionedin despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force including
the expedition into the Mohmand country, and was present in the attack of 16th September 1897 — slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 on Special Service.
61 Captain S. M. Edwardes served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt. Colonel Kelly in March
and April 1S95, including the defence of the position at Reshan (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with
Clasp).
62 Captain L. C. Dunsterville served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 20th Punjab Infantrv (Medal with Clasp).
63 Major A. W. Newbold served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Wuntho Expedition and in the operations in the Kachir Hills, Burmah, in
1891-93 (Medal with Clasp).
64 Captain Roos-Keppei: served in the Burmese Expedition in 1SS7 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98, and was
present in the operations on the Samana Range and in the Karram Valley in August and September 1897, with
the Flying Column under Colonel Richardson in August to October 1897, in the engagement of 7th November
1S97, and the operations against the Khani Khel Ch^mkanis (Medal with three Clasps). Commanded the
operations against the Para Chamkanis on the North West Frontier of India, in 1898-99 (CIE.).
03 Captain J. F. Barry served in the Boer war in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-SS (Meda*
with two Clasps); and in the operations on the North East Frontier of Burma in 1891-92.
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 465
65 Captain B. W. Marlow served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6 (Medal with Clasp). ,
67 Captain C. E. Hendlev served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with r.wo Clasps), ana mw£
operations in the Chin Hills in 1892-93. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier 01 India unaei -ou
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was Pres«J^
in the operations between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1897, in the action at Darg ui °n fouu
October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and Ba::ar Valleys, (.ueaaiwim
B Captain C. Herbert served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) . Se^dw'U.
the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 with the 1st Battalion 1st uoo^kxikb
dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
69 Captain !C. Bailey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 (Medal with Clasp). ."•-.'» ,c
70 Captain V. B. Fane served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in i39+-9:> •*■*■
Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Svmons, Commanding 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
71 Captain A. H. Battve served withthe Burmese Expedition ini886-87(Medal with Clasp); withtha Chin-^usnai
Expedition in 1889-90 (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral aeuei
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture 1 01
the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the iNortu.
"West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force withthe 211a.
Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes ana in tne
operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (two Clasps). , , . ■
72 Captain W. H. W. Mercer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7, and was severely wounciea in an
engagement on the 27th March 1S87 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, Hartb
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
73 Captain J. A. G. Rainsford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). ^
'* Captain F. de B. Young served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Servea in tneeani-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897- 8 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Sectional Commandant on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with, tws
Clasps).
75 Captain A. J. Caruana served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the two .Uiranai
Expeditions in 1801 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under bir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, with the Kohat-Kurram
Field Force including the operations on the Samana in August and September 1897, and withthe Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force including the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
76 Major J. M. Camilleri served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) ; withthe Chin-L/UShai
Expedition in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Abor Expedition in 1894. Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force in
charge of Transport, and was present at the engagement of Landakai (mentioned in despatches) and in the
operations in Bajaur and in the Mamund country; also with the Buner Field Force as Brigade Transport
Officer 1st Brigade, and was present at the capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatch3S, Medal with
two Clasps) ; also withthe Tirah Expeditionary Force (Clasp). Served in the South African war in i899-i9ooon
Transport duty (Brevet of Major).
77 Captain P. J. Miles served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
78 Major F. C. Muspratt served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the solid
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp) : and in the Tirah campaign in 1897-98 (two Clasps).
79 Captain C. A. Fowler served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891.
80 Captain A. H. Williams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
61 Captain R. C.Lye served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1885-87, and was slightly wounded in an engagement
at Oungdaw (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, including the
engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
82 Captain A.Grant served with the Chm-fjushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s
with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Tochi Field Force as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Generai
Egerton, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations against ihe Chamkanis and iit
the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
83 Captain A. R. Ditmas served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
81 Captain E. Waller served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
85 Captain F. Murray served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
86 Major A. B. H. Drew served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the two
Miranzai Expeditions in 1801 (Clasp). Served withthe Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
2Cth Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Malakand and on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
87 Captain R. M. Edwards served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89, including the operations of the 3rd
Brigade under Brigadier General Lockhart and the expedition up the Chindwin River under Colonel Toker
(Medal with two Clasps). Also served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
83 Captain H. D. Watson served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and wkh the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
89 Captain F. A. Smith served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the operations in Central Africa against the slave-trading Arabs in 1895.
90 Captain R. B. Berkeley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
91 Major R. B. Low served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889; and withthe Hazara Expedition in 1891
( Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Low (mentioned
in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
92 Captain D. F. Stuartserved with theBurmese Expeditionin 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
93 Captain V. A. Ormsby served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles, including the operations on the Samana Range, and also with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal and three Clasps).
94 Captain G. H. Boisragon served with the Ho zara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara
Expedition in 189: (Clasp) ; and with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891, in the first expedition as Orderly
Officer to the General Officer in commnnd (Clasp). Served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in
1891-92, including the capture of the Ni)t Fort (Victoria Cross, Clasp): was awarded the Victoria Cross " for his
conspicuous bravery in the assault and capture of the Nilt Fort on 2nd December 1891. This officer led the
assault with dash and determination, and forced his way through difficult obstacles to the inner gate, when he
returned for reinforcements, moving intrepidly to and fro under a heavy cross-fire until he had collected
sufficient men to relieve the hardly-pressed storming party and drive the enemy from the fort." Served in the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp).
95 Captain C. H. R. Coles served withthe Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
27th Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with
Clasp).
466 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
96 Captain A. F. P. Paxton served during the Nile Expedition in 1804-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S35-86
during the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1807-89 IMedal with two Clasps).
97 Captain N. F.. Robin served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
93 Captain W. C.M.Wnodcock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 including the operation of the 6th
Rr'gide under Brigadier General Low (Medal with Clasp); and with the two Miranzai Expeditionsin i8qi iClaspl
9'J Captain A. H. Eustace served with the Hazara Expedition in i333 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in i3oi as Field Intelligence Officer (Clasp).
101 Captain H. F. Walters served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-08 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Field Intelligence Officer 2nd Division (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
101 Captain F. W. Evatt served with the Hazara Expedition in iS33 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp); with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp);
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 ; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner
in 1894 (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Waziristan Field Forcd under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-9^ as
Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling 1st Brigade (Clasp).
102 Captain C. T. W. Forth served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Liw in 1805 with the 30th
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
103 Captain E. R. R. Swiuey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-87 including the operations of the 3rd
and 4th Brigades under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett respectively (Medal with two Clasps); and with
the Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1397-93 with the 9th Goorkha Rifles in the Mohmand Field Force, and afterwards
in the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
101 Captain N. A. H. Build served with theChin-Lushai Expeditionin 1389-90 (Medal with Clasp). Servedmthe
operations against the Sultanate of Vitu under Admiral Fremantle (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
105 Captain P. S. M. Burlton served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
106 Captain A. J. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1839 (Medal with Clasp).
107 Mijor W. R. Bird wood served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Served witn the
Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Ljck-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Offiier 2nd Division, and was present in the
engagements of Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance
of the Saran Sar, and action of 9th November 1897 ; iilso took part in the operations in the Waran Valley
including the engagement of 16th November 1897, the operations round Dw.itoi and in the B ira Valley (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South AfricaD wjr in 1899-1900 on Special
Service (mentioned in despatches).
108 Major J. Kendall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-83 (Medal with two Clasps).
109 Major C. E. de M. Norie served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in thecam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with th9 1st Battalion 2nd
Goorkha Rifles with the Kurram Kohat Field Force including the relief of the Samana Forts, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force including the actions at Dirgai on the 18th an 1 20th October, the expeditious t > Waran
Valley, Dwatoi and Chamkani country, and the march down the Bara Valley— severely wounded (twice mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Maior, Medal with three Clasps).
1,0 Captain G. E. L. Gilbert served with the Ha'.ara Expedition in t833 (Medal with Clasp): and with the Isaza
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Ribert Low in 1895 as Adjutant 34th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Cla*p). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers
(two Clasps).
111 Captain C. O. Swanston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned
in despatches (Medal with two Clasps).
112 Captain E. G. Wright served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
113 Captain T. Y. Seddon served with Zhob Valley Expedition in 1830. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low 1895 with the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart'in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the
Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (two Clasps).
111 Captain Lockhart-Mure served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force iu 1885-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Ginie? ( Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
115 Captain J. H. B. Beresford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-37 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the
Hazara campaign in 1888 (Clasp); with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891 ; with the Hazara Expedition in
1891 (Clasp); with the Waziristan DeliminationEscort in 1894, and with the subsequent expedition under Sir WUliam
Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served iD the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Kohat-Kurram Force including the operations on the
Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1897, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights on 20th October 1897, at the capture of the Sampagha Pass,
and in the operations against the Chamkanisand in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
116 Captain H. Lowther served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
117 Captain A. H. Allenby served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
1,8 Captain T. S. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
119 Captain W. E. F. Burlton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
120 Captain W. A. L. Cowie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Kohat-Kurram Field
Force with the '5th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
121 Captain W. G. Walker served wi'h the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp.)
122 Captain A. B. Harvey served, with the Burmese Expedition iu 1386-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Malakand Field
Force with the ;6th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Laman-TJiman Khel Column; also
with the Buner Field Force including the assault of the Tanga Fass (Medal with Clasp).
123 Captain B. Trydell served with the Burmese Expedition in i833 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Wnntho
Field Force in 1891 (Clasp).
124 Captain F. G. H. Davies served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the Queen's
own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand, the Swat River, Panjkoraand Mamugai (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India unler Sir William Lockhart in 1898
with the Buner Field Force (Clasp).
125 Captain C. K. Beville served with the Burmese Expedition in i335-37 (Me lal with Clasp) ; and in the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the Commissariat Department(mentione 1 in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189; (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force (mentioned iu despatches); also in
1898 with the Buner Field Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, two
Clasps).
126 Captain H. R. Fagan served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier under Sir William Lockhari in 1397-98 in the tst Brigade ToAi Field Force
with the 1st Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 467
127 Captain R. E. H. Dyer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps), and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Foree under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
23th Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
i2s Captain F. Wintle served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert L >w in 1895 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the frontier of India campaign in 1897-98, being in the engagement at
Shabkadr, and in the operations on the Sawana (two Clasps).
'■ Captain H. King served with the Burmese Expedition in iS35-39 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with twi
Clasps) ; and inthe Waziristan Expedition under Sir W. Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp)
1:10 Captain H. Walton served witu the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
131 Captain A. E. Barton served in the Burmese Expedition in iSSj with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire
Lieht Infantry (Medal with two Clasps) .
132 Major C. B. Baldock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1837-8S (Medal with Clasp).
,33 Captain H. A.Cooper served with the Hazara Expedition in iS33 (Medal with Clasp) and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhari in 1894-95 with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Luckh-irt in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st
Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
131 Major A. Cadell served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 38th Dogras (Clasp). Served with the
Indian Contingent at Suakin during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Brevet of
Major, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir \\ illiam Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Malakand Field Force with the 30th Dogras, including the night attack
at Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds and the engagement at Agrah and Gut (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
113 Captain S. Geoghegan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1880-92, and again in 1892-93, including the
operations of the Momeik Column and in the Northern Chin Hills— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
136 Captain F. Rennick served with the Hazara Expedition in i883 (Medal with Clasp).
137 Captain W. J. P. Kaye served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in (895 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp); and in the frontier of India campaign in 1897-98, being in the engagement at
Shabkadr, and in the operations on the Sawana (t "0 Clasps) ; also in the Tirah campaign in 1S97-9S, wnen he took
part in the operations in the Bagar Valley, December 1897 (Clasp).
lJS Captain W. H. Hildebrand served with the Burmese Expedition in i837-S8 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Hill-Coolie Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp.
133 I'aptain G. E. D. Elsmie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps); and with
the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Clasp).
lu Major H. E. C B. Nepean served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1837-S8 (Medal
with Clasp).
141 Captain E. W. Harris served in the operations in Zululand in i838.
112 Captain C. A. Luck served with tne Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1394-93 with th3
2 jd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
143 Captain W. E. Venour served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1839-90 (Medal with Clasp).
144 Captain E. R.Morton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
143 Captain D. S. Buist served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
145 Captain E. L. Sullivan served with the Burmese Expedition in i883-39 (Medal with Clasp). Served during
the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Medal). Serve I in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 35th Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force-
severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
147 Captain R. M. Bell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1837-83 (Medal with Clasp).
14S Captain H. C. Vesey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp), and withtheHazaia
Exoedition in 1888 (Clasp).
149 Captain F. H. Peterson served with the Sikkim Expedition in i83S (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt. Colonel Kelly in March and
Aori! 1895 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
i3,) Captain H. Vickers served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
151 Captain D. C. A. Andrew served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 including the operations in the Chin
Hills (Medal with two Clasps).
152 Captain C. R. Elliot served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
153 Captain A. Le G. Jacob served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890. Served in the operations
In Mekran in 1898 including the engagement at Gok Parosh (mentioned in despatches, DSO.)
134 Captain Anwyl-Passingham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
133 Captain G. C. F. Sartorius served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
156 Captain H. C. C. Ducat served with the Sikkim Expedition in i833 (Medal with Clasp); with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Thetta
Coiumn in Burmah in 1801 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395 with the
2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement
at Mamugai( Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rides, and was present
at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the operations against the Chamkanis and inthe
Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
i5' Captain F. H. Domenichetti served with the Burmese Expedition in i883-8o (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
158 Captain H. C. Tytler served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned indespatches, Medal with Clasp),
and in the operations in Lushai in 1890.
139 Captain F. Jollie served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1888-89, including the engagements at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) andToski (Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
160 Captain A. Mullaly served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Ssrved m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
161 Cantain J. Parker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
152 Major G. M. Baldwin served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, including the engage,
ments in the Swat Valley (wounded) and at Khar (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Servett
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, and was present at
the defence of the Malakand and in the Cavalry reconnaissance of 1st August— severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
163 Captain A. T. Walling served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
164 Captain O. W. Carey served with the 3urmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
163 Captain J. W. Draver served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
ie6 Captain G. T. Widdicombe served with the Lushai Expedition in 1888-89 ; with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1801-92. including
the capture of Nilt Fort (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 9th Goorkha Rifles in the Mohmand Field Force and the
Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
167 Captain J. H. Lowry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with two Clasp3).
143 Captain F. A. Kingston served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
468 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
"•" Captain S. R. Stevens served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
!7° Captain A. Wallace-Diralop served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd
Bengal Infantry, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
171 Captain A. P. Bateman-Champain served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 2nd Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
J72 Captain N. E. Chesney served with the Hazara Expedition in i833 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp).
173 Captain H. A. F. Magrath served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-95
with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhsrt in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
174 Major A. W. N. Taylor served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was predentin the engagements at
Abu Klea and El Gubatand in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
175 Captain J. M. Home served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the Manipore Expedition in 1E91 (Clasp).
176 Major B. P. S. Rooke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
177 Captain P. C. Palin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Hazara
Expedition in 188S (Clasp).
178 Captain G. A. Hawkins served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches) also with the Buner Field Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
179 Captain G. T. Robinson served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the
33rd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
180 Captain A. R. Burlton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97 with the Malakand Field Force as Commissariat Officer Advance Depot (mentioned in despatches) ;
also with the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force and with the Buner Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
181 Captain A. T. Rowlandson served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
162 Major F. G. Lucas served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
183 Captain A. S. Begbie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and ^ook part in the operations of the
Laman-Utman Khel Column ; also with the Buner Field Force, including the assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal
with Clasp).
184 Captain F. F. Badcock served with the Hazara Expedition in i838 (Medal wich Clasp), in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 as Brigade Transpoit Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; in the second Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in 1891-92. including the capture of
the Nilt Fort — wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp); and with the Waziristan Field Force under
Sir William Lockhart in 1891-95 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Egerton, Commanding 3rd Brigade
(Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1E97 with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
1ES Captain H. W. R. Senior served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Chin Hills Field Force on
Transport duty (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field
Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 3rd Brigade (Clasp).
186 Captain I. H. Grant served iu the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 as Staff Officer with the Tlang-tlang
Column (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th
Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
187 Major R. Harman served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 4th Sikh Infantry — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert
Low as Adjutant 4th Sikh Infantry, including the storming of the Malakand Pass— severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
188 Captain E. S. Hall served with the Isazai Expedition in 1802. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
189 Captain C. T. Swan served with the Lushai Expedition iu 18S9 (Medal with Clasp); and in the operations in
Burmah in 1891-92 with the Tlang-tlang and Tashon Columns.
190 Captain H. A.. Moore served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the two
Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs with the Malakand Field Force, including the opera-
tions in Bajaur, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley and the
Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
191 Captain F. W. Hallowes served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
w- Lt.Colonel W. H. Manning served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 as Intelligence Officer — wounded
(Medal with Clasp) ; with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
Served in the campaign in Central Africa in 1893-95 as second in command and as Commandant of the British
Force there (received the thanks of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and of the Portuguese Government,
Medal); also served in Central Africa and Rhodesia in 189S in command of the operations against the Chief
Mpeseni (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
193 Captain R. M. Lowis served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); and with the first
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
J94 Captain C. E. Wood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
195 Captain L. B. Walton served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
196 Captain A.C. Watson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
197 Captain T. C. M. T. Hogg served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
198 Captain O. C. Argles served with the expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88
Medal with Clasp).
199 Captain R. C. H. Chalmers served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
200 Captain L. M. Bell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Laman-Utman Khel Column; also with the Buner Field Force, including the assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal
with Clasp).
201 Captain E. J. Lugard served in the operations against the Chins in 1888-89 under Brigadier General Faunce
Medal with Clasp); in the Cuin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-93 witu the 42nd Goorkha Light Infantry
mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 — slightly wounded (Clasp).
202 Captain H. C. Ricketts served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
203 Captain L. A. Forbes served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891 with the Tlang-tlang Column — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
204 Captain P. B. B. Forstcr served with the Hazara Expedition in i883 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Zhob
Valley Expedition in 1890.
205 Captain C. H. Williams served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
206 Captain A. B. Sangster served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
207 Captain P. T. Stewart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs with the Malakand Field Force including the operations in
Bajaur, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two
Clasps).
s°8 Captain H. J. M. MacAndrew served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in
Indian Starr Corps. — War Services of Captains. 469
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 as a Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
209 Captain 3. W. Orchard served with the Burmese Expedition in i83o (Medal with Clasp).
410 Captain A. C. Hickley served with the Hazara Expedition in 1SS8 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the 1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles including the operations on the Samana Range, and
also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with three Clasps).
211 Captain R. W. A. Denne served with the Manipore Expedition in iRot (Medal with Clasp).
212 Captain A. P. D. C. Stuart served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S0S-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
213 Captain A. C. H. Smithett served with the Hazara Expedition in iS38 (Medal with Clasp).
214 Captain A. C. M'Crea served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin Hills
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal
Infantry, including; tie capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
215 Major F. H. Taylor served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1S91 attached to the 4th Sikh Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; with the Miranzai Expedition
in 1S91 (Clasp): and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92, including the capture of the Nilt
Fort (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in
1894.-95 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-9S with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force including the operations on the Samana Range
and in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
storming of the Dargai Heights on 20th October, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the
operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medai
with three Clasps).
216 Captain J. Hill served with the Lushai Expedition in 1SS9 (Medal with Clasp); and with the second Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kurram
Kohat Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry, and was
present in the engagements at Dargai on the iSth and 20th October, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and in the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (mentioned in despatches, DSO. two Clasps).
2!" Captain H. L. Stanton served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
818 Captain E. A. W. Stotherd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
2 a Captain G. V. Holmes served with the Lushai Expedition in 18S9 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operation
iu the Chin Hills with the Kanhow Column in 1890-92.
— " Captain J. M. Wikeley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
221 Captain H. H. Roddy served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary'Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
in the operations in Lushai in 1892 with the Eastern Sonai Column (Ciasp).
2J2 Major A. C. M. Waterfield served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-95 with
the TJtman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force as Assistant Political and Intelligence Officer (two Clasps)..
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 successively as Aide de Camp and Assistant Military Secretary to
Lord Roberts ; was afterwards District Commissioner at Middleburg (Brevet of Major).
223 Captain H. A. H. Thompson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
-n Major H. Coape-Smith served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served in the operations against the Slave-Trading Arabs in Central Africa in 1895 (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
225 Captain C. C. Renton served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-89 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire
Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
226 Captain A. J. Badcock served with the Chitral Field Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 as Commissariat
Officer to the Force (Medal with Clasp).
227 Captain A. G. B. Turner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 in the Mohmand Field Force with the 13th Bengal Lancers, and was present in tb.3 engage-
ment at Shabkadr on the 9th August. 1S97 (Medal with Clasp).
225 Captain C. H. Davies served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force ineludjng the operations on the Samana Range
and in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1897; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including
the engagements at Chagrn Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the
operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
229 Major R. A. E. Benn served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S7 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
~r' Major W. G. L. Beynou served in the Hazara cainoaign in 188S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the advance to'the relief of Chitrat under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1895 as Staff Officer to the force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockart in 1897-98 with the rst Battalion 3rd
Goorkha Rifles, including the operations on the Sa nana Range and in the Kurram Valley, and also with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, three Clasps).
231 Captain H. E. Cotterill served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force as Provost Marshal, including the
relief of Chakdara (Medal with two Clasps).
232 Captain W S. Eardley-Howar J served with the Hazara Expedition in 1 888 (Medal with Clasp).
233 Captain W. S. Fraser served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
254 Captain H. W. Codrington served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 attached to the 3rd Sikh Infantry;
and in the Hazara Expedition in 1091 (mentioned in desriatches, Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1803 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, and wi'.s present at the storming of
the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Panjkcra River (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India in 1E97-98, including operations in the Mihmund country, Dtman Khel, and
Buner (mentioned in despatches, Clasoj.'
215 Captain H. R. Wallis served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (Medal with two Clasps) .
2)6 Captain P. H. Cunningham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 including the engagement at Giniss.
23' Captain N. G. Fraser served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
238 Captain W. H. Prerdergast served with the Hazara Expedition'in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
2J9 Major Hon. C. G. Bruce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer (Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Sir
William Lockhart (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William
Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp). Served in the camoaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
210 Captain A. M. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-92 with the Tonhon Column as Staff
Officer to the North-Eastern Column (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers,
and was present in the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, in the action at Dargai on
20th October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations m the Waran and Bazar Valleys
(Medal with two Clasps).
470 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
241 Captain L. N. Beatty served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1806
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1S9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
242 Captain H. G. Maxwell served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Claso).
243 Captain M.Williamson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S8 with tbo 2nd Battalion West Surrey Regi-
ment in the operations under Brigadier General Collett (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in 1891-92, when
he commanded the Laka Column.
241 Captain L. H. Walker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1837-90 (Medal with two Clasps).
245 Captain C. W. Tribe served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-93 with the
38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras, including the relief of Chakdara, the
night attack against Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds, and the engagements at Agrah and
Gut and at Badalai (Medal with two Clasps).
2l^ Captain R. J. T. Savi served with the Burmese Expedition in i883-8o(Medal with Clasp).
247 Captain G. W. Robinson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
548 Captain F. N. Burton served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-89 (Medal with Clasp).
419 Captain 0. D. Lester served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890. '
250 Captain E. Saulez served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert iow in 1895 as Transport Officer
3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
2al Captain M. G. James served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
252 Captain G. W. Johnson served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S9 (Medal with Clasp).
253 Captain G. Maxwell Morris served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and with the Eastern Column, Burmah, in 1891-92.
254 Captain G. Watling served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the t6th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Laman-Utman Khel Column; also with the Buner Field Force, including the assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal
with Clasp).
2f5 Captain E. N. Obbard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
iis Captain W. R. Brakspear served with the Burmese Expedition in 13S3-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lo.vm
=895 with the 2nd Battalion 3rd Goorkhns (Medal with Clasp).
257 Captain W. Beadon served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1839-90 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1802. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Hubert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the pissage of the Swat River, and the engagement at
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
255 Captain J. Talbot served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
2i9 Captain R. de L. Faunce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-39 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
200 CaptainE. B. C.Boddam served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890, and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier General Hammond, Commanding 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Meial with Clasp).
261 Captain P. C. Eliott-Lockhart served with the Waziristan Expedition in 1894-95 as Brigade Transport
Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, including the defence
of the Malakand and the relief ot Chakdara Fort (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
262 Captain G. R. de H. Smith served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer to Sir William Lockhart, Commanding the force (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
263 Captain F. G. H. Sutton served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93.
204 Captain C. M'L. Porteous served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp),
and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 9th Goorkha Rifles in the Mohmand Field Force and in the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
265 Captain R. C. Bell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98, including the operations in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1897; and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, including the reconnaissance of the Kirmana Defile and engagement of 7th November
1897, and the operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis (Medal with three Clasps).
266 Captain C. G. Robson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal and Clasp), and with the Chir.-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
267 Captain J. A. Wilson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Abor
Expedition in 1894. Served in Burmah in 1895-96 as Staff Officer in the expedition to Kairuma.
268 Captain H. O. Parr served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in
despatches). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps/.
269 Captain F. A. Jacques served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Aledal with Clasp).
270 Captain A. E. Webb served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
271 Major P. Holland-Pryor served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95;
Transport Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in the Mohmand Field Force as Adjutant 13th Bengal Lancers ; and also
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Transport Officer 5th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
272 Captain E. H. Boome served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
273 Captain C. E. De L. Solbe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh
Infantry with the Kohat Kurram Force including the operations on the Samaria Range and in the Kurram Valley
in August and September 1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the engagements at Chagru
Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations against the
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
174 Captain E. F. Hood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
275 Captain C. E. E. F. K. Macquoid served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Mohmand Field Force as Intelligence Officer, and afterwards as Field Intelli-
gence Officer 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps) .
276 CaptainC.S. Stack served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Transport Officer (Medal withClasp).
277 Captain F. W. Birch served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
278 Captain C. A. Peterson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
279 Captain F. C. K. MacMullen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
280 Captain C. S. D. Leslie served with the Nile Expedition in 1885 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagements at Kosheh and Giniss. Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Brigade Transport Officer 4th Briga le (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 471
2;1 Captain S. A. R. Howell served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart iu 1S94-95 as
Assistant Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
s*2 Captain TV. E. E. Llovd served in the campaign on the North TVest Frontier of India in 1897-9S with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley, 7th to 14th December, 1897 (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Transport duty.
a*3 Captain J. S. Hodding served with the TVuntho Expedition in command of Mounted Infantry of the
20th Madras Infantry. , . .,,
264 Captain A. TV. Pennington served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir RoDert Low m 1893 with the 9th
Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp). ,-,.„, T
285 Captain A. B. Longden served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 with the 37th Ben-
gal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
2S6 Major's. H. Climo served in the campaign on the North TVest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, including the night attack
on the Camp of the 26th and 27th July : was temporarily in command of the Regiment (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, DSO., Medal with two" Clasps).
287 Captain C. S. Eastmead served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion -rd Goorkhas (Medal with Claspi. . ,-,,,.,„,
285 Captain E. G. Vaushan served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force m ibSo-go (Medal with Clasp), and
in the operations in Burma in 1894. Served in the campaign on the Sorch TVest Frontier of India in 1897-98
with the Malakand, Mohmand. and Buner Field Forces (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force (Reserve Brigade). Served in the suppression of the mutiny in Uganda in 1898-99 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
889 Captain G. R. Vanrenen served in the campaign on the North TTest Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations
of the Laman-Utman Khel Column ; also with the Buner Field Force, including the assault of the Tanga Pass
Medal with Clasp). , ,„.,,„
290 Captain N. M. C. Stevens served in the Burmese Expedition in 1801 with the TV untho Field Force (Medal with
Clasp), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1892-9}. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in T397-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force wich the 21st Madras Pioneers,
and took part in the operations ia the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps 1.
291 Captain A.. S. R. Annesley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
292Captiin C. V. N. Lyne served in the operations of the Irrawaddy Column in Burma 1881-92 (Medal with
Clasp) .
293 Captain A. R. H. Garden served with the Hazara Expsdition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
234 Captain J. J. P. Quinn served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1:891 (Medal with Clasp).
235 Captain J. C. Sherer served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 3nl
Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
296 Captain J. B. Bell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
297 Captain H. F. A. Pearson served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, including the engagement
at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
298 Captain J. S. Dallas served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 with the North-Eastern Column (Medal
with Claspi.
299 Captain W. J. Windsor served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Claspi.
300 Captain A. B. Dew served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
301 Major T. E. Scott served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the operations against the Mazrui rebels, East Africa, in 1395-Q6 as second in command
of the Indian Contingent (mentioned in despatches, DSO., 1st Grade 2nd Class of the Brilliant Star of Zan-
zibar, Medal). Served in the operations in Uganda in 1897-98, including the disarmament of Soudanese in
Unyoro, and was Staff Officer during the subsequent operations in Unyoro (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in despatches
CIE ). '
302 Captain A. E. Barnard served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal wi;h Clasp).
303 Captain C. U. Price served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
354 Captain S. Clay served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
xa Captain A Roberts served in the campaign on the North TVest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
ia 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
305 Major J. S. M. Shea served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 attached to the
9th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
307 Captain L. A. Watson served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-89 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Isazai
Expedition in 189^.
*JS Captain J. L. R. Gordon served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Kurram Kohat Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry
and was present in the engagements at Dargai on the t8th and 20th October,the capture of the Sampa<»ha
and Arhanga Passes, and also in the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (mentioned in despatches two
Clasps).
309 Captain D. G. L. Chatterton served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India un-
der Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force with tne 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
310 Captain T. G. Blois-Johnson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the
operations in Swat and Bajaur including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 2cth and 21st September-
with the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai
and Suran Valleys ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the engagement at Dargai on the iSth
October 1897 (Medal with two Clasps).
311 Captain H. A. Vallings served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th
Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the campaign on the North TVest
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Utman Kuel Column of th9 Malakand Fi=ld Force
as Orderly Officer (two Clasps).
312 Cap'ain C. P. Down served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of Lndia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Buner Field
Force as Assistant Political Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
313 Captain H. B. Ford served with the second Miranzai Bxpedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as staff Officer Malakand Force, and took part in the
defence of the Malakand including the night attack of 28th July on the Camp— dangerously wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Claspsi.
314 Captain B. C. Waterfield served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp)
315 Captain C. W. G. Richardson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 including the operations in
the Chin Hills (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Expedition in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service.
3'6 Captain A. M. S. Elsmie served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry (Clasp) Served iu
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the '2nd Punjab
Infantry with the Kohat Kurram Field Force, including the engagement at the Uhlan Pass on the 27th August
47 1 a Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
1S97 (mentioned in despatches), in the operations on the Samana in August and September 1897, including the
defence of the Samana posts and the relief of Gulistan (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force, including- the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
3" Captain A. Hears served in the operations in Lushai in 1891-92 with the Nwengal Column (Medal with Clasp).
31s Captain J. Gaisford served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitrul Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
3,9 Captain F. B. Hill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 34th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
32:1 Captain D. B. Blakeway served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
321 Captain F. R. Nefchersole served in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burma, in 1892-93.
322 Captain 0. G. Gunning served in the Miranzai Expeditionin 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force, took part with the expedition into the Mohmanii
country, and was severely wounded in the attack of the 17th September (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
323 Captain G. B. Gough served with the second Miranzai Expedition in i3pi (Medal with Clasp).
324 Major L. L. Maxwell served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Extra Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Turner, Commanding 1st Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served ia the
South African war in 1859-1903 with Mounted Infautry (Brevet of Major).
325 CantainA. E. M'Barnet served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
326 Captain E.M. Hughes served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
32' Captain C. H. G. Moore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 3rd Brigade (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
326 Captain C. R. M. Hutchinson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai
( Medal with Clasp).
329 Captain R. G. Macpherson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1091 (Medal with Clasp); and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
330 Captain W. A. Hill served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
331 Captain L. A. G. Hanmer served in tne Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 1st Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
332 Captain W. B. Bannerman served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189G
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
333 Captain I. F. R. Thompson served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner
in 1S94— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
334 Captain R. G. Munn served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
36th Sikhs, including the operations on the Samana Range (mentioned in despatches); also with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagua and Arhanga Passes, and the engagements at Saran
Sar and TsiriKandao — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, three Clasps),
135 Captain C. H. B. Clark. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
330 Major A. G. Maxwell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Cfasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
successively as Aide de Camp to Lord Roberts, Assistant Commandant at Head Quarters, and Camp Commandant at
Head Quarters (Brevet of Major).
337 Captain J. S. Kemball served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th
Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
333 Captain G. H. Bell served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889.
335 Captain T. S. Tancred served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
340 Captain R.M. Barff served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockkart
in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, and was present at the defence of the Malakand, the relief 0 f Chakdara,
the operations in Swat, Upper Swat, aud Bajaur, and the engagement at Landakai; also with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley and the Khyber Pass (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with three Clasps).
341 Captain J. R. Carden served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1892 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S with the Kurram Kohat Field Force and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th
Bengal Infantry (two Clasps).
342 Major G. de H. Smith served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in Central Africa in 1895 against the slave-trading
Arabs (Brevet of Major). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
with the nth Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in
the cr.mpaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1397, and was present at the relief of the Chakdarra Fort
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1897-98 (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the South African war in
1899-1900 as Orderly Officer to Sir Redvers Buller.
343 Lieut. W. H. Wardell served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in
despatches).
344 Captain R. E. Travers served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the operations against the Chamkanis aud in the Bazar
Valley (two Clasps).
345 Captain G. R. Cassels served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force.including the expedition into the Mohmund Country, and
was present at the attack of 16th September — dangerously wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
3,0 Major M. L. Hornby served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1894 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Turner — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhavt in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infautry
witn the Tirah Expeditionary Force, which operations included the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two
Clasps.)
347 CaptainH.C. Holman served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (slightly wounded), and in the operations of
the Irrawaddy Column as Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
348 Captain P. C. S. P. Samborne served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
z3t.I1 Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
349 Captain W. F. Smith served in the Hazara Expedition in ;8gi with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). _
350 Captain H. Bethune served in the operations in Chitral in 1895 wir.h the Relief Force from Gilgit, and was
present in the engagement at Nisa Ghol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
351 Captain R. St. C. Battine served with the Wa>iristan Expedition in 1894-35 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 47 1&
Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the engage-
ment at Mamngai (iledal with Clasp' .
352 Captain F. H. Nethersole served in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93.
3:73 Captain H. II. MaeTier took part in the operations of the Nwengal Column in Burma in 1892 (Medal with
Clasp).
3il CaptainTV. M.Brown served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles, including the operations on the Samana Range, and also with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with three Clasps).
355 Captain H. A. K. Gough served iu the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt. Colonel Kelly in March
and April 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
546 Captain X. Macpherson served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served iu the campaign on the North
■West Frontier of India under Sir "William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rides with the
Kurram Kohat Field Force including the relief of the Samana Forts, with the Tirah Expeditionary Force includ-
ing the actions at Dargai on tae iSthand 20th October, the expeditions to Waran Valley, Dwatoi "and Chamkani
country, and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
3i: Captain C. A. K. Johnson served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusi-
liers (Medal with Clasp).
156 Ciptain F. M. Lane served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-93 with the 28th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force, including
the engagement at Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including
the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
359 Captain A. G. Crocker served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 2nd Pnniab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
360 Captain A. F. Ferguson-Davie served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1S94, and with the
Waziristan Expedition nnder Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal witb Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force nnder Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 4th Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force, and commanded the personal escort of Sir William Lockhart throughout the expedition,
including the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the
operations in Dwatoi, against th3 Chamkanis, and in the Bara and Bazar Valle3"s (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
and two Clasps).
361 Captain J. F.Finnis served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1894, and with the Waziristan Expedi-
tion under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaisn on the North West Fron-
tier of India nnder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force,
including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1897 ; and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and the opera-
tions against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps').
362 Captain E. R. P. Boileau served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st
Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India nnder Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles, with the Kohat^Kurram
Field Force including the relief of the Samana Forts and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
expeditions to the Waran Valley, Dwatoi, and Chamkani country, and the march down the Bara Valley (three
Clasps).
363 Captain H. G. W Chandler served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and afterwards on the Line of Com-
munications at Bara (Medal with two Clasps).
361 Captain J. G. Edwardes served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp) .
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the
1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the engagements at Dargai on the 18th and 20th October (Medal with
three Clasps).
365 Captain J. A. Bliss served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burma, in 1S92-93. Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with
the 21st Madras Pioneers, and took part in the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley, in
the action at Dargai on 20th October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and
Bazar Valleys (Medal with three Clasps).
366 Captain E. B. Barratt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 attached to the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and took part in the operations at
Maidan, including the Chamkani and Bazar Valley Expeditions (Medal with two Clasps).
3(7 Captain A. K. Rawlins served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, including the
night attacks on tne Camp of the 26th and 27th July and the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches,
DSO. Medal with two Clasps).
368 Captain R. L. Carnegy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the jth Goorkha Rifles in the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the
Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
369 Captain C. R. Johnson served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
1st Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
370 Captain W. H. Norman served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
371 Captain G. H. F. Kelly served with the Chitral Relief Force under SirRobert Lowin 1895 with the 23rd Bengal
Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North,
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force, including the march down the Bara Valley (two Clasps).
372 Captain G. B. Sanford served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Lowin 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
373 Captain E. H. S. Cullen served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (two Clasps.)
37i Captain A. B. Tillard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles, including the operations on the Samana Range, and also with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with three Clasps).
3:6 Captain G. T. Davis served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1397-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the operations in
Swat and Bajaur including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and 21st September ; with the Mohmand
Field Force, including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai and Suran Valleys ;
and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications, including the engagement at Dargai on
the i3th October 1897 (Medal with two Clasps).
*T> Captain D. C.Young served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
373 Captain H. B. Rattray served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-93 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, and took part in the defence of Chakdara (wounded), in the
operations in Upper Swat and Bajaur, and in the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force including the operations in the Bara Valley and the Khyber Pass (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and
Medal with three Clasps).
379 Captain G. D. M. Moore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 28th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force,
including the engagement at Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
47 ic Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
including the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with,
two Clasps).
360 Captain G. Drage served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 18Q1-93.
491 Major A. S. Cobbe served in tbe operations in Chitral in 1895 with the Gilgit Relief Force, and was present
in the engagements at Cbakalwart and Nisa Gh il (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in British
Central Africa in 1S98 with the Southern Angoniland Expedition (Medal with Clasp); and in 1899 w'tn tne expedition
against Kwamba. Served in the operations in Ashanti in 1900 — severely wounded (DSO.).
38J Captain F. A. Goldthorp served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
383 Captain A. W. Peck served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
and Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
381 Captain C. B. Winter served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S02.
335 Captain C. Mackenzie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 13th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
3,6 Captain T. C. Browning served :n the campaign ontheNorth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with two Clasps).
367 Captain R. C. W. Lukin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th.
Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
388 Captain S. H. E. Nicholas served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
369 Captain S. R Davidson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in iSjs (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Willia-n Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Mohmand Field and Tirah Expeditionary Forces (two Clasps).
390 Captain R. J. C. Eastwood served in the operations in Mekran in 1893.
391 Captain L. C. Jones served with the Isazai Field Force in iS
392 Captain W. C. French served with the Chitral ]
Captain W. C. French served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
393 Captain H. W. F. Cooke served with the Waziristan Expedition in 1S94-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1894-05 as Aide de Camp to Major General Stednian (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
394 Captain A. C. Gabbett served in the campaign en the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
393 Captain T.J. M'Leod served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Riflee, and
was present in the engagements at Sangar and Mastan (Medal with Clasp).
396 Captain F. E. Coningham served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
a~ Captain A. G. Kemball served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd
Bengal Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
398 Captain A. A. Irvine served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895 as Orderly Officer to Sir Robert Low
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
399 Captain F. M. Smith served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
400 Captain C. H. Buck served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
401 Captain F. L. Orman. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
402 Captain W. E. Pye served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regimen;, including the opera-
tions in the Mastura, Warau, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
403 Captain G. H. Prevost served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
404 Captain A. H. Oramanney served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rol ert Low in 1895 with the Corps
of Guides Infantry, including the storming of the Malakand Pass — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp;.
401 Captain E. W. M'K. Ballantyne served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General
Turner in 1894 with the 1st Punjab Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
406 Captain R. E. A. Hamilton served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at
Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign en the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battaliou 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was pre-
sent at the capture at the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in
the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
407 Captain C. L. S. Seton Browne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-98 in the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force with the 1st Punjab Infantry, and was present in the
engagement at Maizar— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
408 Captain A. C. Stewart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
409 Captain C. A. R. Hutchinson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, including the operations on the Samana
Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, includ-
ing the engagement at Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations against the
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
410 Captain F. C. Tregear served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892, including the capture of
Tambi (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silahin 1894 with the 1st Battalion
West India Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
411 Captain A. H. G. Thomson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 30th
Punjab infantry (Medal with Clasp).
412 Captain H. J. P. Browne served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 1st Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
413 Captain H. A. H. Rice served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
414 Captain G. R. D. Churchill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Maxim
gun detachment of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
415 Captain J. M. T. Hogg served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 9th Goorkha Rifles in the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in ths
Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
416 Captain A. E. Sealy served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Claspi. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar
Vallej- (Medal with two Clasps).
417 Captain C.|D. Mears served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). |_See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army
List," v. 786.]
418 Captain R. Martin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lew in 1895 as Assistant Transport
Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 in the ist Brigade Tochi Field Force with the 1st Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
4,9 Captain G. W. G. Lindesay served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
420 Captain A. B. Minchin served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
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421 Captain J. C. H. M'Caskill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1895 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides (Medal with Clasn).
422 Captain A. B.Battye served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign oa the North'West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Clasp).
423 Captain B. B. Ellwood served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal I .
424 Captain H.L.Tornkins served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Railway Transport Officer on the Line of Communications
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
425 Captain P. H. Dyke served in the operations in Uganda in 1S97-9S organising the Commissariat and Trans'
port, and as Staff Officer to the Unyoro Field b'orce (mentioned in despatches, Medal with C'asp).
426 Captain A. Skeen served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart.
in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, including the defence of the Malakand and the engagement at
Landa'kai (Medal with two Clasps).
427 Captain Knox served in the campaign on the North WTest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-
98 with the 3och Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
42S Captain M. E. DoDping-Hepenstal served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Ind.'a under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah 15x03-
ditionary Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
429 Captain J. C. C. Angelo served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart ia 1894-95 with the
20th Punjab'.Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
430 Captain F. A. Maxwell served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign od the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-
98, including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley under Major General Yeatman
Biggs in August and September 1897, with the Flying Column under Colonel Richardson, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Aide de Camp to Sir Wiliarn Lockhart including the engagement at Chagru Kotal, the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the resonnaissince cf the Saran Sar. and the operations against
the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and three Clasps). Served in the South.
African war in 1899-1900 with Roberts's Light Horse (mentioned in despatches, TC) ; was awarded the Victoria
Cross for the following service:— "Lieut. Maxwell was one of three Officers not belonging to Q Battery, Royal
Horse Artillery, specially mentioned by Lord Roberts as having shown the greatest gallantry, and disregard of
danger, in carrying out the self-imposed duty of saving the guns of that battery duriug the affair at Korn Spruit
on 31st March, 1900. This Officer went out on five different occasions and assisted to bring in two guns and.
three limbers, one of which he, Capt. Humphreys, and some gunners, dragged in by hand. He also went out
with Capt. Humphreys and Lieut. Stirling to try to get the last guu in, and remained there till the attempt was-
abandoned. During a previous campaign (the Chitral Expedition of 1895) Lieut. Maxwell displayed gallantry in
the removal of the body of Lt. Colonel F. D. Battye, Corps of Guides, under fire, for which, though recommended^
he received no reward.''
4,1 Captain H. F.Cooke served with theChitra Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
432 Captain C. Vickers served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal!
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
433 Captain A. L. Bickford served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras, including the relief of
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, ncluding the march down t e Bara
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
434 Captain S. B. A. Patterson served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
Chakdara, the night attack at Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds, and the engagements at Agrah
and Gut and at Badalai (Medal with two Clasps).
*° Captain H. G. T. Costley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment as Regi-
mental Transport Officer, and was present in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of tne Saran Sar, and the operations in the
Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
430 Captain J. T. G. Adamson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1805 with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
43~ Captain C. Hodgkinson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
435 Lieut. G. E. White served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 with the North Eastern Column (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with
the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram
Valley in August and September 1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the engagement at
Dargai— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps).
439 Captain C. C. Newnham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry, including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurraua
Valley in August and September 1897; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations
against tne Khani Khel Chamkanis (Medal with three Clasps). Served in the South Afiican war in i89g-i9ooon
Transport duty.
440 Captain E. H. Sweet served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Kurram Kohat Field Force with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles with the Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
441 Captain A. A. James served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Olasp).
442 Captain Badcock.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
443 Captain W. F. Bainbiidge served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
China Expeditionary Force in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
444 Captain R. J. T. Stewart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the opera-
tions in Swat and Bajour, including the night attack of Nawa'ai on the 19th, 20th and 21st September; with the
Mohmand Field Force, including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai and Suran
Valleys, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications (Medal with two Clasps).
443 Captain H. E. Herdon served in the campaign ontheNorth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
' 446 Captain R. Ducat served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
447 Captain A. St. J. Cooke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and afterwards as Transport Officer during the
operations in the Khyber Pass and in the Bara and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service, and afterwards on Transport duty.
448 Lieut. R. I. Chamberlain seived with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of tne Swat River,
and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
413 Captain B. M. L. Brodhurst served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles ( Medal with Clasp) .
450 Captain E. C. Corbyn served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
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47 Ie Indian Staff Dorps. — War Services of Captains and Lieutenants.
hart in 1897-08 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 18th Bengal Lancers, including: the operations on
the Samana Range, in the Kurram Valley under Major General Yeatman Biggs in August and September 1897,
and with the Plying Column under Colonel Richardson (Medal with three Clasps).
451 Captain E. G. W. Pratt served in tbe campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
452 Captain R. M. Hall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 in the Mohmand Field Force with the 13th Bengal Lancers, and also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as
Transport Officer 5th Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
153 Captain J. G. Greig served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 28th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force, including the
engagement at the Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including
the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
454 Captain E. S. Earle served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William LocKhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Meda! with Clasp).
455 Captain A. T. Cheyne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 with the 13th Bengal Lancers, including the operations against the Mohmands and the engagement
near Shabkadr — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches Medal with Clasp).
456 Captain iE. C. Perkins served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
180s with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
157 Captain D. M. Watt served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakaud Pass —slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary force with the 2nd Prince of Wales's Own Goorkhas (two Clasps).
'" Lieut. W. J. Keenserved with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakaud Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Ciaspi.
459 Lieut. L. S. Browne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras, including the relief of Chakdara, the night attack
at Markhanai, the operations against the Mammids, and the engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai (Meda
with two Clasps).
400 Lieut. J. B. Bowring served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
mid Punjab Infantry (Medal with Ciaspi. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, with the Kobut
Kurram Field Force, in the operations ou tuo Samana in September 1897 including tho relief of Gulistan, and with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the inarch down the Bara Valley (Med il with three Clasps).
461 Lieut. S. M. Rice served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-37, including the operations in the Alou and
Mingin districts (Medal with Clasp); and in the Chin Hills in 1893-92, including the operations of the Tashon
Column.
402 Lient. W. G. P. Murray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with tho 29th
Punjab Infantry ou the Lino of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
403 Lieut. E. B. Peacock served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant and
Quarter Master at the Native Military Base Denot (Medal withCla«pV
464 Captain A. M. Houston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart,
in 1897-98 in the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force with the 1st Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
465 Lieut. J. S. Boglo served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own
Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
466 Lieut. E. W. Costello served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
bait in 1897 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with tho Malakand Field Force, and was twice wounded in the attacks
on 26th July and and August (K\£, and Medal with two Clasps) ; was awarded the TTi£ for conspicuous bravery
during the operations as here recorded: — "On tho night of tho ?6th July, at the Malakand, Lieut. Costello went
out from the hospital enclosure, and, with the assistance of two sepoys, brought in a wounded Lance-Havildar
who was lying sixt.y yards away in the open on the football ground. This ground was at the time overrun with
swordsmen and swept by a heavy lire both from the enemy and our own men who were holding the sapper lines."
467 Lieut. A. H. P. Harrison served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1394-95 with
tho 33rd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
463 Captain J. H. Doveton served with the Chitral Belief Fore^ under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalon
Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal
with Clasp).
463 Lieut. K. L. W. Mackenzie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 28th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force,
including tbe engagement at Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
including the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
170 Lieut. C. A. Vivian served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kohat
Kurram Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry, and was
present in the engagements at Dargai on the 18th and 20th October, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (two Clasps).
471 Lieut. F. D. Russell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Buner
Field Force ; and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagement at Dargai and the
capture of the Sampagha Pass, and took part in the operations in the Bazar Valley of the 25th to the 30th December
1897 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the South African war in 1899-iqoo on Transport duty.
472 Lieut. C. R. Bradshaw served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 9th Goorkha Rifles in the Mohmand Field Force, and in the Tirah Expeditionary
Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
473 Lieut. J. L. Furney served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the operations in
Swat and Bajour, including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and 21st September ; with the Mohmand
Field Force, including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai and Suran Valleys, and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications, including the engagement at Dargai on the
1 8th October 1897 (Medal with two Clasps).
474 Lieut. H. Le M. Fellowes served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
475 Lieut. T. R. C. Price served in the campaign in the North West Frontier o( Tndia under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st BattaUon Royal West Kent Regiment daring the
operations in the Mamnnd Valley including the engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai ; also served with
the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Euner and
Chamla including the ensagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
476 Lieut. H. B. St. John served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lo;k-
hart in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, the relief of Chak-
dara, the operations in Upper Swat and Bajaur, and in the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley and the Khyber Pass (Medal with three Clasps).
477 Lieut. S. F. B. Dairy mple- Hay served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
29th Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
47S Lieiit. Haworth served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2-jd Battalion Kiug's Own York-hire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin ICamar (Medal with two Clasps).
47a Lieut. J. R. Broun served in the campaign in the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Peshawar Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expedition iry Fores ( Medal with two Clasps).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Lieutenants. 47*f
450 Lieut. C. Wigram served in the campaign on the North West Fro ntier of India under Sir William Lockhart,
in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 18th Bengal L ancers, including the operations on the
Samana Range, in the Kurram Valley under Major General Yeatman Biggs in August, and September 1897, and
with the Flying Column under Colonel Richardson (Medal with three Clasps).
451 Lieut. F. S. Keen served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir AVilliam Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, including the operations in the Bara
Valley and the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
452 Lieut. N. R. Anderson served in the operations in Mekran, including the engagement at Gok Parosh.
453 Lieut. R. W. Henderson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
451 Lieut. Bateman Champain served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Lowin 1895 with the isc Battalion of tue Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
455 Lieut. D. W. Maxwell served in the campaign on ths North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lick-
hart in 1397-93 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
156 Lieut. J. E. B. Johnson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
467 Lieut. W. Hesketh served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1S95 attached to the 1st Bat-
talion (rordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
4SS Lieut. C. H. Villiers-Stuart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present n the
operations between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1S97, and in the action at Dargai on 20th
October (Medal with two Clasps).
469 Lieut. G. K. Channer.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Harts's Annual Army List," p. 786.
499 Lieut. J. D. Stirling served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir RobBrt Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
491 Lieut. R. J. Hilson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S93 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
492 Lieut. V. E. Muspratt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the
Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Jpper Swat
and the Mamund Valley including the engagement at Landakai; also served with the Buner Field Force with
the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla including tho
engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
*'-'' Lieut. E. L. Rolland served in the campaign on the North We?t Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand
and Euner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Claso).
491 Lieut. 0. E. Knapp served in the campaign on tho North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the tst Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present as
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
49:' Lieut H. R. E. Pratt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs, and was present in the operations on the Samana Range, including the
siege of Gulistan (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the
Campagha and Arhanga Passes, the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao, the operations in the Maidan-
Bagh, and Waran Valleys, and the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with
three Clasps )
436 Lieut G. S. Clarke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers
Medal with two Clasps).
49" Lieut. G. A. M'Watters served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present in the
operations between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1897, in the action at Dargai on 20th October,
in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
498 Lieut. W. A. S. Walker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, the operations in
Upper Swat and Bajaur, and in the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, includ-
ing the operations in the Bara Valley and the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
499 Lieut. Tatum served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
500 Lieut. W. S. A.Leslie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart hi 1897-93 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the
oneratiens in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagement at Landakai ; also served with the
Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Baner and Chamla
including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
501 Lieut. A. C. Alexander served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was pre-
sent at tho engagement of L'hagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, aud the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhaaga
Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two
•Clasps) .
502 Lieut. C. F. Woodward served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the tst Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment (Medal with
two Clasps).
503 Lieut. J. H. Hallowes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was
present at the storming of the Dargai Heights, aiid in the operations in the Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys
<Medal with two Clasps).
504 Lieut. A. T. S. Dickinson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897 with the
Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
505 Lieut. C. L. Norman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Indii under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the iSth Bengal Lancers, including the operations on the
Samana Range, in the Kurram Vallev under Major General Yeatman Biggs in August and September 1897, and
with the Flying Column under Colonel Richardson (Medal with three Clasps).
300 Lieut. F. G. Marsh served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in i897-9Swith the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present in tbs;
operations between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1897, in the action at Dargai on 20th October
in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
50r Lieut. E. W. C. Ridgeway served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897 with
the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles (Medal with two Clasps).
503 Lieut. S. L. Morton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Provost Marshal 1st Brigade, and took part in the defence
of the Malakand and the engagement at Landakai; also with the Buner Field Force as Provost Marshal 1st
Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
~M> Lieut. H. S. Becher served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles with the Kurr 1,111 Kohat Field Force, including the
relief of the Samana Forts, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the engagements at Dargai on the
i3th and 20th October, the expeditions to the Waran Valley, Dwatoi and Cha nkani country, and the march down
the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
P P 2
47I£r Indian Staff Corps — War Services of Lieutenants.
510 Lieut. W. R. Ross served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1807-08 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, including the defence of the Malakand and the engagement at
Landakai (Medal with two Clasps).
511 Lieut. F. A. Jackson served in the campaign in the Soudan in 1898 with the 1st Battalion Warwickshire
Regiment, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
512 Lieut. W. C. Burton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockbart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, in-
cluding the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
513 Lieut. E. G. D. de Labilliere served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in
1894-95 with tbe 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
51i Lieut. C. T. Morris served in the campaign on the North We>t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with Che 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
s;i Lieut. W. D. Reid served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present at the
action at Dargai on 20th October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in he Waran and
Bazar Valleys (Medai with two Clasps).
516 Lieut. E. F. Holland served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
•r'17 Second Lieut. A. L.D. Shewell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and waspresent
at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and at the capture of Bagh (Medal with two Clasps).
518 Lieut. A. E. Jewett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps 1.
619 Lieut. R. Gamut served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 9th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
520 Lieut. E. G. Drnmmond served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897, at>d was present in the engagement at Shabkadr (severely wounded) ; also with the Mohmand
Field Force with the :st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantiy (Medal with Clasp).
521 Lieuc. J. G. Jennings served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
bart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (Medal with
two Clasps).
r>22 Lieut. J. H. Watson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the
Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
523 Lieut. Govan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-98 with the 2nd Battalion Koyal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
524 Lieut. H. A. Carter served in tbe campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 189S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Lgbt Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
526 Second Lieut. W. G. K. Gough served in tbe campaign on the North AVest Frontier of India under Sir Wil-
liam Lockhart in 1897-9S with Malakand Field Force and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with Clasp).
520 Lieut. H. C. Cutler served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 with the Peshawur Column of the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
'<ii Lieut. E. E. Woodcock sei'ved in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the
ist Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps.
528 Lieut. W. G. K. Gough served in the campaign on the North We3t Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 15th Bengal Infantry with the Malakand Field Force and with the Mohmand Field
Force including the engagement at Nawagai : and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and with the Cbamkani Column in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
529 Lieut. H. B. D. Baird served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with Clasp).
530 Lieut. F. A. Magniac served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
531 Lieut. L. L. Wheatley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 4ith Rattray's Sikhs, took part in the defence of Chakdara (wounded), in the opera-
tions in Upper Swat and Bajaur, and in tbe engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
(mentioned in despatches, liSO., and Medal with three Clasps).
532 Lieut. W. W. Van Someren served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sam*
pagha and Arhanga Passes, the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao, the operations in the Maidan, Bagh,
and Waran Valleys, the march down the Bara Valley, and the engagement at Shin Kamar (mentioned in de-
spatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps).
•Ms Lieut. F. G. Mcore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the
Kahu Darra, and in the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
534 Lieuts. G. H. Gunning, H. F. M. Browne, H. Campbell, R. H. Anderson, and G. O. Tumbull served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force (Medal with two Clasps).
585 Lieut. A. Mactavish served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, ai d was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, tbe Dwatoi reconnaissance,
and the crossing of the Kahu Darra (Medal with two Clasps).
5SG Lieut. P. Le L. Beddy served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1807 with the Malakand Field and Tirah Expeditionary Forces (Medal with two Clasps).
5!7 Lieut. R.W. deC. Renniek served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
538 Lieut. L. B. Cloete served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment including the BunewaL
Expedition and the taking of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). .
539 Lieut. C. J. B. Hay served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry- with the Peshawur Cjlumn and the 5th Brigade
Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
510 Lieut. C. N. Macmulleu served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force including the Bunewal Expedition and the forcing of the Tanga
Pass (Medal with Clasp).
•"■'I Lieut. H. S. E. Franklin screed in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1898 with the Tirah Exoeditionary Force with the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
543 Lieut. J. H. W. Morgan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Exoeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers,
including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
543 Lieut. Armstrong served in the campaign on the Noith West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
iu 1897-98, with th.3 Tirah Expeditionary Force with the and Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (MedaL
w.th two Clasps).
Governor General's Body Guard (Raised in 1773). 472
' Java" — " Ata" — "Mahabajpore" — "Mookkee" — "Febozeshuhue" — "Alliwal" — "Sobeaon."
Head Quarters at Dehra Dun. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Abut
Rank.
Remarks.
Major R. E. Grimstonj;.*. Staff Corps ... 23 Apr. ot Commandant, 22 July gS— From 6 Beneal Cavalry.
Captain H. N. Holdeu, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Adjutant, 27 Oct. 00. —From 5 Bengal Cavalry.
Captain H. W. Elphick, .JXB.Ind. Med. S. 30 Sept. Sg In medical charge, 1 Apr. 01.
I
Ettablishmeni. — Commandant ; Adjutant; 1 Risaldar ; 1 Ressaidar ; 2 Jamadars ; 7 Duffadars; 7 Lance Duffadars ;
2 Farriers; t Salootrie; 2 Trumpeters; 98 Troopers.
1st (Duke- of York's Own) Bengal Lancers (late ist Irregular Cavalry — Skinner's
Horse. — Raised in 1803).
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahornedar.s.
"Bhubtpobe" — "Candahae, 1S42 " — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Heat; Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Yellow. Facings, Black.
Honorary Colonel.— 11. U.K. the Duke of Cornwall and York, KG. XT. KP. GCVO. 4 Oct. 00.
Lt.Colonel C. H. Hayes, Staff Corps ... 1 Oct. 00 Commandant, 10 Sept. 01.
Major W. D. Thomson, Staff Corps 1 May 98 Squadron Commander, to Sept. 01. — Assistaut Judge Adv. Gen,
Major C. Davis, Staff Corps 23 Apr. 01 Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 91. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major H. L. Roberts, Staff Corps 25 Aug. or. Squadron Commander, 30 Oct. 94. — D.A.A. Gen. Oude Dist.
Captain C. Finch, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 95JSquadron Commander, 20 May 97.
Captain C. P. G. Griffin, DSO. Staff C. 7 Feb. gi Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 99.
Captain C. A. K. Johnson, StaffCorps... 21 Sept. 03 Squadron Commander, loSept. 01. — Furlough.
Lieut. F. D. Russell, StaffCorps 30 Nov. 95 Squadron Officer, 20 May 97, and Adjutant, 11 Oot. 00.
Lieut. D. I. M. Macaulay, Staff Corps .. ;o Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 27 Dec. 99.
Lieut. E. G. Sexton, StaffCorps 4 Jan. 98;Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. H. B. Cheyne, StaffCorps 2 Oct. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. F. F. I. Lillingston, Staff Corps... 2 Oct. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. A. J. M. Brnny 1 July 01 Squadron Officer.
'Officiating Squadron Officer.
Major G. T. Mould, Indian Med. Serv.... 31 Mar. 99 In medical charge, 4 Aug. 92.
2nd Bengal Lancers (late 2nd Irregular Gavalry. — Raised in 1809).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Rajputs, r Squadron Jats, i Squadron Hindustani
Mahomedans.
" Abbacan" — "Sobeaon" — " Punjab" — "Egypt, 1S82," — "Tel-el-Kebie."
Head Quarters at Jullundur. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Light Blue.
Bt.Colonel C. H. V. Garbett, Staff Corps 1 July 01 Commandant, n July 97. [Exp. Force.
Lt.Colonel K. S. Davison, Staff Corps... 19 Aug. 01 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 11 July 97.— China
Major J. G. Turner, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 96 Squadron Commander. 1 Jan. 91. — Special Service, Imp. Serv.
Cavalry, China Exp. Force. ' [Cavalry, Raj putana.
Major F. H. B.Commeline, StaffCorps... 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 1 Jan. 91. — Insptg. Officer imp. Service
Major J. A. Douglas, StaffCorps iojuly 01 'Squadron Comdr., 6 Jan. 94.
p.s.c. Captain M. E. Willoughby, S.C....! 6 Feb. 9;Squadron Commander, 6 Jan. 94. — D.A.A.Gen. Bengal Army.
Captain W. B. James, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97|Squadron Commander, 11 July 97. — Furlough.
Captain H. H. F. Turner, StaffCorps ... 14 Sept. 98 Squadron Commander, 1 Feb. 99. — District Comdt., S. Africa.
Major L. L. Maxwell, Staff Corps 129 Nov. 00 Squadron Officer, 8 May 99. — Sick Furlough.
Captain A. G. Pritchard, StaffCorps 21 Dec. oo!Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 Jan. 94.
Captain G. Thomas, StaffCorps 13 Aug. 01 Squadron Officer, 26 Sept. 97.
Captain J. F. Bennett, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 01 Squadron Officer, 26 June 99.
Lieut. G. Knowles, Staff Corps ic Juneg6,Squadron Officer, 4 Mar. 09. — West Arican Frontier Force, with
rank of Captain.
Lieut. P. B. Sangster, StaffCorps 28 Feb. 97|Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. W. K. Bourne, StaffCorps 13 Feb. g8:Squadron Officer, 4 Mar. 01. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Lieut. H. C. S. Ward, Staff Corps 27 Oct. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Major A. W. Dawson. MD. Ind. Med. S. 1 Apr. 98 In med. charge, 15 May 90. — With Bengal Sappers and Miners.
Lieut. H. R. Macuee.Ind. Med. Ser 28 June 00 Temporary medical charge.
3rd Bengal Cavalry (late 4th Irregular Cavalry — 2nd Regiment Skinner s Horse.
—Paiiscd 6 Dec. 1814).
Class Squadron Regiment — i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Jats, i Squadron Mahomedan E.ajputs, i Squadron
Rajputs.
"Afghanistan" — "Ghuznee" — "Mahaeajpobe" — "Khelat" — "Moodkee"— "Febozeshuhue" —
" Alliwal" — "Kandahar, 18S0" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Punjab Fboxtieb."
Head Quarters at Meerut. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Yellow.
Major H. J. J. Middleton, StaffCorps...
Major A. N. Carr, StaffCorps
Majcr W. E.fA. Blakeney, Staff Corps-
Major C. L. Hamilton, Staff Corps
Captain F. L. Moore, Staff Corps
Captain R. L. Morris, StaffCorps.
Captain J. R. Gaussen, DSO. StaffCorps
Lieut. E. C. Loch, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. C. W. Conwav-Gordon, S.C
Lieut. C. B. Stokes, StaffCorps
Lieut. M. R. H. Webber, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. V. A. Coaker, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. G. T. Vandergucht, Staff C.
Capt. J. A. Hamilton, MB. Ind. Med. S.
Capt. B. R. Cha tterton , MB. Ind. Med. S.
28 Oct. 96
30 Jan. 98
10 July 01
10 July 01
7 Feb. 96
30 Jan. 00
10 July 01
21 Apr. 95
16 Apr. 97
28 July 97
4 Nov. 99
22 Jan. 98
20 July 98
29 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 96
Commandant, 30 Sept. 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.- -Furlough.
2nd in Com. and Squadron Comdr. 30 Sept. 99. — Offg Comd .
Squadron Commander, 16 Aug. 95.
Squadron Commander, 30 Sept. 99. [Light Horse. — Furl.
Squadron Commander, 12 Aug. 00. — Adjutant Assam Valley
Squadron Commander, 12 Aug. 00.— Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 3 Mar. 99.
Squadron Officer, 30 Sept. 99. — Aide de Camp to Sir G. de C.
Morton. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 30 Sept. 99.
Squadron Officer, n July 00.
Squadron Officer, 28 June 00.
Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 00.
Squadron Officer, 15 Sept. 01.
In medical charge, 25 Apr. 00. — China Exp. Force.
Officiating in medical charge.
473 4th Bengal Lancers (late 6th Irregular Cavalry. — Raised in 1840).
Class Squadron Regiment — i Squadron Rajput Mussulmans, i Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans,
1 Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Jats.
Granted an Honorary Standard for Service in Sind, 1844, with the deoice — " a lion passant regardant."
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Loralai. Uniform. Scarlet. Facings. JUmk.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel W. G. Yate, Staff Corps |i2
Major F. J. B. Priestley, Staff Corps ...I30
p.s.c. Major W. C. Knight, Staff Corps 25
p.s.c. Captain G. de S. Barrow, Staff C. 23
Captain H. G. Stainforth, Staff Corps... 7
Captain F.Shakespear, Staff Corps 9
Captain F. V. Smith, Staff Cores 15
Captain F. T. T. Moore, Staff Corps 8
Lieut. H. H. Sproule, Staff Corps 8
Lieut. D. J. Pritchard, Staff Corps 26
Lieut. R. Johnston, Staff Corps 27
Lieut. R. J. H. Baddeley, Staff Corps... 13
Major W. W. White, MB. Ind. Med. Ser. 1
Lieut. E. H. B. Stanley, Ind. Med. Ser.
Remarks.
Arms:
Rank.
Nov. 99! Commandant, 9 Nov. 00.
'2nd in Command and Squadron Commander,
Jan. gSiSquadron Commander, 15 Jan. 92.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Aug. 94lSquadron Commander,3i Dec. 94.— South Africa. [Force.
Aug. 95I Squadron Commander, 21 July 96.— With China Expeditionary
Feb. 96! Squadron Officer, 14 Sept. 99. — With Imp. Service Troops.
Nov. 98 [Squadron Officer, 31 Dec. 94.
May 00 Squadron Officer, 23 Jan. 96.— Offg. S.S.O. Loralai.
June 00 Squadron Officer & Adjutant, 12 Aug. 96. — furlough.
June o5| Squadron Officer, 7 Dec. 99. — Special Service, China.
Apr. 99! Squadron Officei, 7 Apr. 01.
Oct. oo;Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
May ooj Officiating Squadron Officer.
Oct. 9 9 In medical charge, 11 May 92. — Service in China.
Jan. 01 Officiating in medical charge.
5th Bengal Cavalry (late -jth Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 28 April 1841 ).
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Rajputs, 1 Squadron Jats.
" Punjab" — "Mooltan" — "Afghanistan, 1S79-80."
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
Lt.Colonel W. W. Lean, Staff Corps ... 11 Septus Commandant, 15 Apr. 96.— Furlough.
Lt.Colonel S. D. Gordon, Staff Corps ...21 Sept.ooJ2nd in Command and Squad. Com. 21 Apr. 00.
Major S. C. Gough, Staff Corps jn Dct. 99 Squadron Commander, 13 May 90.
Major H. E. Boileau, Staff Corps 123 Apr. 01. Squadron Commander, 17 Nov. 91.
Major E. B. Lang, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 24 Nov. 93. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Captain C. C. Boileau, Staff Corps 114 May 95 Squadron Commander, 21 Apr. 00. — Furi. Living at Poona.
Capt. H. J. M. Macandrew, DSO. S. C.lio Nov. 97 Squadron Officer, 6 July 89.— D.A.A. Gen. for Iutell. S. Alrica,
Capt. H. M'N. Patterson, Staff Corps 5 Feb 98 Squadron Officer, 6 July 89.— Furlough.
Captain W. K. Scharlieb, Staff Corps... 5 Feb. 98, Squadron Officer, 30 Aug. 92. — Officiating Adjutant.
Captain L.T. Hay, Staff Corps 9 Nov. coSquadron Officer, 19 Nov. 92. — Assist. R.S.O. Delhi.
Captain L. C. Jones, Staff Corps ; 1 Mar. 01 Squadron Officer ami Adjutant, 16 Feb. 96. — South Africa.
Captain H. N. Holden, Staff Corps 10 July oiSquadron Officer.8 Jan. 9S. -Adjutant Gov. Gen.'s Body Guard.
Captain J. Hodgkinson, Staff Corps ... io July 01 Souadron Officer, 27 Oct. 00. — Officiating Comdt. 2nd Bn. Nayar
Officatiug Squadron Officer. [Brigade.
Lieut. A. B. Skinner, Staff Corps 25 Apr. 01 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Major F. W. Gee, MB. Ind. Med. Serv. 31 Mar. 00 In medical charge, id July 94.— Furlough.
6th (The Prince of Wales's) Bengal Cavalry (late 8th Irregular Cavalry. —
Raised 31 Jan. 1842).
Class Squadron Regiment — 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Jats, 1 Squadron Hindustani Mahomedaus.
Plume of the Prince of Wales.
"Ponniar" — "Moodkee" — "Ferozeshuhub" — "Sodraon" — "Egypt, 1882 " — "Tel-el-Kebib" — "Punjab
FltO-VTIKU."
Head Quarters at Nowgong. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Bed.
Hcnoraru Colonel.— His Imperial Majesty Edward VII. King of Great Britain and Ireland, ami Emperor of India.
Lt.Colonel C. S. Wheler, StaffCorps
Lt.Col. E. H. H. Montresor, StaffCorps
Lt.Col. C. E.W. Macdonald, StaffCorps
Major E. T. Paul, StaffCorps
Major R. E. Grimston, Staff Corps
Major W. F. Shakespear, Staff Corps
Major C. F. Campbell, StaffCorps
Captain J. P. Barnes, StaffCorps
7).*.e.CaptainF.de B.Young, Staff Corps
Major A. G. Maxwell, Staff Corps
Captain C. C. Newnham, StaffCorps ...
Captain A. B. Battye, StaffCorps
Captain C. Hodgkinson, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. P. N. Craigie, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Craster, StaffCorps
Lieut. L. C. L. Bayley, Staff Corps....
Lt.Cc-1. P. F. O'Connor, MB. Iud.M. S.
Lieut. J. C. H, Leicester, MB. Ind.M.S.
30 Dec. 97|Commandant, 20 Nov. 99.
8 May 9912nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 3 Feb. 00.
28 Feb. 00 Squadron Commander, 30 Mar. 86. — Imp .Yeumanry, S. Africa.
1 Jan. 96 Squadron Commander, 18 July 87. — Furlough. [Guard.
23 Apr. 01 Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 92. — Comdt. Gov. Gen's Body
10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 92. [Troops.
10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 5 Mar. 01. — Offg. Insp. Gen. Imp. Serv.
6 Feb. 95 Squadron Officer, 2 June 88.
9 Dec. 95 Squadron Officer, 9 Apr. 91. — D.A.A. Gen. for Inst. Poona.
29 Nov. 00 Squadron Officer, 20 Nov. 92. — With Imperial Service Troops.
10 July 01 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 2 Dec. 97.
10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 1 July '98. fMeiklejohn.
10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Aide do Camp to Sir W. H.
4 Nov. 99 Squadron Officer, 4 Aug. 00.
20 Oct. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.
1 July 01 Officiating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. 95 In med. charge, 23 Aug. 82.— P.M.O. China F.F. with rank ofCoI.
28 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical chai'ge.
7th Bengal Lancers (late 17th Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan. 1846. —
Converted into Lancers, 5 March 1900).
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Jats, 1 Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squadron Dogras.i Squadron Hindustani
Mahomedans.
"Punjab " — " Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Pyzabad. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Baric Blue,
p.s.c. Lt.Col. A. M. Renny, Staff Corpsjn Sept.99 Commandant, 17 Dee. 96.
Lt.Colonel F. G. Pollock, StaffCorps ... 9 Aug. 01 2nd in Comd. and Squadron Comdr., 17 Dec. 96.
Major H. A. Merewether, StaffCorps ... 7 June99:Squad. Commander, 1 Feb. 90.
Major R. S. Alexander, StaffCorps | 9 July 9QJSquad. Comdr., 17 Dec. 96. — Supdt. of Remount Depot.
Major G. C. Cawood, Staff Corps 11 Aug.oo'Squadron Commander, 14 Mar. 98. — Furlough.
p.s.c. Captain J. K. Tod, Staff Corps 6 Feb. gslSquadron Comdr. 14 Mar. 98.— D. A. Q.M.G.Intell. Branch, Simla.
Captain I. H. Campbell, Staff Corps j 3 Sept.oi:Squadroc Commander,
Captain R. C.Harbottle, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 13 Oct. 98.— Comdt. Silladar Camel Cadre.
Captain G. H. Badcock, Staff Corps ,14 Sept.oi'Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 9 Apr. 0.1.
Lieut. G. G. M. Wheeler, Staff Corps ...| i Apr. 95;3quadron Officer, 24 Aug. 98.
Lieut. F. C. Nicolas, Staff Corps 30 Nov. 95 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. G. P. O. Carnegy, StaffCorps ' 7 Mar. 98 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. H. T. Raban, Staff Corps '22 Apr. ooiSquadron Officer.
2nd Lieut. H. N. F. MacDonnell, S.C. ...'27 July 98.'
8tll Bengal Lancers (late iSth Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan. 1846. — 474
Converted into Lancers, 5 March 1900.)
Class Squadron Regt.— 2 Squadrons Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Rajputs, 1 Squadron Jats.
"Afghanistan, 1S73-80." Head Quarters at Bareilly. Uniform, Hue. Facings, Scarlet.
Rase, Names, and Cobps. Rank ' Remarks.
Lt. Colonel J. de C. D. Meade, S.C 9 Aug. 99 Commandant, 12 Sept. 95.
Major E. H. Rivett-Carnac, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 961 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, fi June 96.
. Major J. M. Carpendale, Staff Corps ... 11 Sept.97! Squadron Comdr.3 Jan. Sg. — Offg. Garrison Qr.Mr. For- William.
Major W. M. Carpendale, Staff Corps... 10 July oi|Squadron Commander, 21 July 92. — Furlough.
Major C. I. Wimberley, Staff Corps 10 July oiiSquadron Commander, 27 May 93. — Adj. N. Bengal Mounted
Major A. J. H. Yanrerien, Staff Corps... 10 July oiiSquadron Commander, 7 Dec. 99. [Rides.
Captain T. C. M. T. Hogg, Staff Corps 25 Aug. g7;Squadron Officer, 11 Dec. 91.
Captain R. E. Chaplin, Staff Corps 16 Now 98iSqup.dron Officer, 11 Dec. 91.
Captain G. A. Becher, Staff Corps 27 Apr. oo, Squadron Officer, 24 July 93.— Comdt. Silladar Camel Cadre.
Captain R. E. Cheyne. Staff Corps 21 Sept. 00 Squadron Officer, 16 Apr. 95.
Captain C. D. Meats, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. M. H. L. Gale, Staff Corps 30 Oct. 06 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieul. W. A. Fetherstonhaugh, Staff C. 5 Nov. 98 Squadron Officer, 8 Mar. 01.
Lieut. H. C. Kay, Staff Corps 22 Apr. oo(Officiating Squadron Officer.
Major J.T.Daly, 2IB. Indian lied. Sery.; 1 Apr. gS, In medical charge, 22 Apr. 93. — Field Service, China.
1 Officiating in medical charge.
Note. — The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, viz. — Guide Cavalry, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th
Punjab Cavalry — take rank immediately after the 8th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry.
9th Bengal Lancers (late ist Hodson's Horse. — Raised in 1857").
Class Squadron Regt. — i* Squadron Sikhs, J Squad. Dogras, iA Squad. Punjabi Mahomedans, i Squid. Pithans.
" Delhi" — "Lucknow" (Relief and Capture) — "Suakin, 1885" — "Chitral" — "Punjab Frontier."
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Uniform, Blue. Facings, White.
Colonel G. L. Garstin, Stan' Corps 1 3 Sept.oo Commandant, 20 Dec. 94. [Field Force.
Bt.Lc.Col. F. W. P. Angelo, Staff Corps'29 Nov. 00 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 27 Mar. ot. — China
11 Aug. od 2ndinCom.andSauad.Comdr.i Feb.g3. — Offg. A.A.G. Peshawar
10 July 01 Squad. Comdr. 20 Dec. g4. — Remount Depot, Oniballu. [Dist.
29 Nov. oo Squadron Commander, 28 Apr. 00.
11 Feb. go Squadron Commander, 28 Apr. 00. — Adj. Punjab Ligh'. Horse.
21 Dae. 00 Squadron Commander, 27 M ir 01. — China Expeditionary Force.
3 May 01 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 5 Oct. 05.
io July 01 Squadron Officer, 31 Dec. 98.
24 Aug. 97 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
22 Apr. 00 Squadron Officer, 3 Mar. 01.
17 Jan. 00 Squadron Officer, 14 Apr. 01.
14 Feb. 00 Officiating Squadron officer.
21 Sept. 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
28 July 97 tn medical charge.
Major A. G. Peyton, Staff Corps
Major S. F. Crocker, Staff Corps
Major R. B. Low, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain A.W. Pennington, Staff "Corps
Captain G. a.. H. Beatty, Staff Corps ...
Captain R. C. W. Lukin, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. H. Rjwcroft, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. T. Marsh, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. L. Dyce, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. A. I. Fraser, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. D. S. Keighley. Staff C.
Lient. G. A. Janaeson, Staff Corp^
Capt. W. E. Scott-Monciiefl',lT£. I. M.S.
10th (The Duke of Cambridge's Own) Bengal Lancers (late 2nd Hodson's
Horse. — Raised in 1857).
Class Squadron Regt. — ii Squadron Sikhs, i Squad. Dogras, i Squad. Punjabi Mohamedans, i Squad. Pathans.
" Delhi" — " Lucknow" (Relief and Capture) — "Abyssinia"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Mowshera. 2 Squadrons with Malakand Force (under orders to Cawnpore).
Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Honorary Colonel.— Field Marshal H"..K. H. The Duke of Cambridge, KG. KT.KP.GCB.GCSI.GCMG .GC1E.GCV0.
Lt. Colonel K. J. F. Wood, Staff Corps...' 1 Jan. 99 Commandant, 14 Oct. 9+.— Furlough.
Lt.Colonel F. A. Blyth, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 01 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr. 14 Oct. 94- — OfTg. Comit.
Major M. Cowper, Staff Corps n Aug. 00 Squadron Commander. 14 Oct. 94.— Offg. D. A. Q. M. Gen. Simla
Major W. H. Fasken, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Comdr. i$May gS.— Malakand. [with rank of Major.
Major F. G. Carrlew, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squad. Comdr. 15 May 98.— Dep. Sec. Govt, of India, Mil. Dept.
Captain W. L. Maxwell, Slaff Corps ... 25 Aug. 94 Squad. Comdr. 15 May 98.— Offg. D. A. A. Gen. Sirhind Dist.
Captain E. St. A. Wake, Staff Corps ... 0 Feb. 93 Squadron Commander, 4. Dec. 99.— Offg. Can. Magis. Nasirabad.
Captain W. E. Young, Staff Corps ,21 Sept. 00 Squadron Commander, 4 Dec. 99.
Captain H. G. Young, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 14 Mar. 00. — Malakand. [Alwar.
Captain R. L. Ricketts, Staff Corps ... 3 Sept. 01 Squadron Officer, 18 Jan. 95.— Guardian to H.H. the M iharajaof
.Lieut. J. C. Coldstream, Staff Corps ... 30 Nov. gsSquadron Officer, 15 May g8. — Punjab Commission.
Lieut. A. D. Strong, Staff Corps 16 Aug. g7!Squadron Officer, 4 Dec. 9g.— Adjutant, 27 June 00.
Lieut. J. E. Moir, Staff Corps 20 Apr. ggSquadron Officer, 1 April 00.
Lieut. G. E. M. Hogg, Staff Corps | 7 Jan. oiiSquadron Officer, 24 Oct. 00.
2nd Lieut. J. Peters, Staff Corps_ I 2 Aug. gg Officiating Squadron Officer, Malakand.
Dec. 86. — P.M.O.Kohat-Kurram Force.
._. charge.— Depjt 14 Sikhs and 31 Ben. Inf.
.2nd Lieut. A. W. M. Kemmis, S.C 20 Jan. 00
11th {Prince of Wales's Own) Bengal Lancers (late ist Sikh Cavalry).
Sained in 1857.— Plume of the Prince of Wales.
Class Squadron Regt.— 2 Squadrons Sikhs. 1 Squad. Dogras, A Squad. Punjabi Mahomedans, J Squad. Pathans.
"Lucknow" (Capture)— '•Ti.kl- Forts"— "Pbkin"— " Ali Musjid"— " Afghanistan, 1878.79 "— "Chitral"
—"Punjab Frontier"—" Malakand." Head Quarters at Meean Meer. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Bed.
Honorary Colonel.— Kit Imperial Majesty Edward VII. King o/Great Britain and Ireland, and Emperor 0/ India,
oolonel H. H. R. Heath, Staff Corps ...I22 Jan. 00 Commandant, 5 Dec. 95.— Furl. [lien. Imp. Serv. Troops.
Lt.Colonel o. B. Beatson, Cti. S.C 9 Aug. 99 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander. 5 Dec. gs--
„ Squadron Commander. 5 Dec. gs.— lusp.
Major h. G. Delamain, btatf Corps 12 Feb. go Squadron Commander, 2 Apr. 00.— Off?. Comdt.
Major H. Wright, DSO. Staff Corps ... 12 Juue 98 Squadron Commander, 20 Aug. 89.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major R A. Carruthers, Staff Corps ... 10 July 01 Squadron Comdr. 5 Dec. gs.— Adjutant Behar Li>'ht Horse.
Captain E. H. Cole, Staff Corps ig Dec. g4 SqiiadronCommnder, 5 May g7-— Furlough.
Captain W. R. Birdwood. Staff Corps. ..| g May 96 Squad. Comdr. 2 Apr. 00.— Soecial Service, South Africa.
2}.s.c Bt.Major A. CM. Waterfield, S.C. 29 Nov. 00 Squad. Comdr. 2 Apr. 00— D. A. A. Gen. South Africa.
Bt.ilajor H. Coape-Snuth, Staff Corps I 6 Feb. g8 Squadron Officer, 24 July 93. [Gen Officer Comd'.
Captain W H. Norman, Staff Corps ... 10 July oiSquadron Officer and Adj. 18 Dec. 93.— China Exp. F.— A.D.C to
Captain G. B. M. Sarel, siatf Corps Iio July 01 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 95.
Captain K. H. Jackson. Staff Corps ... 10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 20 Juue 96.— Burma Military Po-ice.
Lieut. R. I. Chamberlain, Staff Corps. ! 3 Dec. 94 Squadron Officer, 2 Apr. 00.
Lieut. G. M. Orr, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 9S Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Officiating Adjutant.
iiieut. R. U.. Anderson, Staff Corps ' 4 Nov. g-> Sauadrou Officer. 1 Apr. 00.— Officiatiug Squadron Comm nder.
.Lieut. A. de C. Renmck, Staff Corps... 13 Nov. gg Officiating Squadron Officer.
2nd Lieut. D. E. Robertson, Staff Corps 17 Jan. 00 Supernumerary.
Lt.Col. W. A. Mawson, Ind. Med. Ser. 31 Mar. go In medical charge,i6 July 91— P.M.O. Deraiat District
Captain J. G. P. Murray, Ind. Med. Ser. 28 July 00 Officiating Medical Officer.
475 12th Bengal Cavalry {late 2nd Silch Cavalry). — Raised 20 Oct. 1857.
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Dogras, 1 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans
" Abyssinia" — "Peiwak Kotal"— "Charasia" — "Kabul, 1S79 " — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Detachment at Jamrud (under orders to Mooltan.) Uniform, Blue. Facings, Blue.
UanZjNahes, and Conrs.
Akmt
Rank.
Reuabks.
Major H. A. iCarleton, Staff Coitss
(temporary Lt.C'ol.) '... | 8 Jan. oo Commandant, S Jan. co, with rank of Lt. Colonel. —Furlough.
MajorT. H. Smith, Staff Corps 131 Jan. co 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., 8 Jan. 00. — Offg. Comdt.
Major G. W. Rawlins, Staff Corps, 22 Jan. 01 Squadron Commander, 2 Apr. 89. — Aide de Camp to Lieut.-
1 Governor of Punjab.
Majo G. J. C. Hall, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 27 Oct. 86. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
p.s.c. Major C. H. Selwyn, Staff Corps... 25 Aug. oiiSquad. Comdr., 11 Nov. 99. — China Expeditionary Force.
i Squadron Commander,
Major C. H. H. Gough, Staff Corps 29 Nov. oo|Squad. Commander, 3 Jan. oo.
Captain E. M. J. Molyneux, DSO. S. C. 5 Feb. 98 Squadron Commander, 8 Jan. 00. — Plague duty, Allahabad.
Captain F.C.K. Macmullen, S. Corps... n Feb. 99 Squadron Officer, 4 Aug. 93.
Captain F. G. C. Huml'rey, Staff Corps 22 Aug. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 1 May 96. — Burma Military Police.
Captain W. H. Pennington, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 24 Jan. 97. — Remount Depot, Umballa.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. D. Deane, Staff Corps 14 Sept. 96; Squadron Officer, 23 Sept. 9^. — Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. W. Hesketh, Staff Corps 5 Apr. 97 Squadron Officer, 11 Nov. 99. — Comdt. Silladar Camel Cadre.
Lieut. S. M. Tahourdin. Staff Corps ... 14 Nov. 97lSquadron Otlicer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. H. B. D. Baird, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Lieut. S. F. Muspratt, Staff Corps 18 Oct. od Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
2nd Lieut. G. F. Hughes, Staff Corps.. 20 Jan. oo|Squadron Officer, 21 Apr. 01.
1 In medical charge,
13th (Dukeof Connaught's) Bengal Lancers (late 4th Sikh Cavalry). — Raised 1858.
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Dogras, 2 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans.
"' Afghanistan, 1878-80" — " Egypt, 1882," — "Tkl-ul-Kebib" — " Punjab Fboxtiv.r."
Head Quarters at Saugor. Detachments at Jubbulpore and Sutna Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Honorary Colonel. — General IC.R.S. Arthur William Patrick Albert. Duke of Oonnaught and SIrathearn,
EG. h'T. EP. GCB. GCSl. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO.
Colonel G. W. Deane, Staff Corps 13 Jan. 95 Commandant, 30 Mar. 97. — Commanding at Saugor.
Lt. Colonel S. F. Trotter, Staff Corps ... 8 Dec. 95 2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr. 5 July 95.
Major J. H. Balfour, Staff Corps i 6 Oct. 96 Squadron Commander, 1 July 89.— At Jubbulpore.
Squadron Commander, Army Remount Dept. [Ahmednugger.
: Squadron Commander, 27 Jan. 98. — Supdt. Remount Depot,
Squadron Commander, 27 Jan. 98. I Force.
i Squadron Comdr, 5 Feb. 98. — Army Romount Dept. China Exp.
. „ 1 Squadron Officer, 6 May 93. — Burma Military Police.
Captain P. Holland-Pryor, Staff Corps. 16 Nov. y8:' Squadron Officer, 6 May 93.— Staff Officer. 'South Africa.
Captain H. H. Cobbe, Staff Corps 27 July 9g!Squadron Officer, 24 July 93. — Special Service, South Africa.
Captain C. Mackenzie, Staff Corps 21 Dec. 00 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 5 Apr. 92.
Captain R. M. Hall, Staff Corps 1 3 Sept. 01 Squadron Officer, 30 Mar. 94.
Lieut. G. A. S. Gordon, Staff Corps ... ig Dec. 95 Squadron Officer, 26 June 98.— Comdt. Silladar Camel Cadie.
Lieut. J. H. Watson, Staff Corps J 5 Nov. g8[Squadron Officer, 12 Mar.oi.— Aide dp Camp to Sir A. P. Palmer.
Lieut. R. D. Jennings, Staff Corps 25 Jan. 00 Squadron Officer, 6 May 01. — At Jubblepore.
2nd Lieut. H. I. Boyd, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 03 Squadron Officer.
Major G. B. Irvine, Ind. Med. Service. .'31 Mar. 93 Tn medical charge, 28 Nov. 98. — Furlough.
14th Bengal Lancers (late Murray's Jdt Eorse. — Raised in 1857).
Class Regiment — Jats.
"Chaeasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-
Major R. C. Broome, Staff Corps n May 98
Major H. E. Whiffiu, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Captain A. G. B. Turner, Staff Corns ... 5 Feb. 98
Captain J. L. W. ffrench-Mullen, S^ C. 14 Septus
H?ad Quarters at Allahabad. One Squadr
Lt.Ool. P. R. Bairnsfather, Staff Corps. , 2 Nov. o3
LtX'olonel L. S. Peyton, Staff Corps ..'13 June 00
• on at" Calcutta. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
1 Commandant, -.0 Mar. 97. — Furlough.
>2ndiu Command and Squadron Comdr. 10 Mar. 97. — 02g.
Comdt.
MajorO. C. Armstrong, Staff Corps ...11 May 98 Squad. Comdr. 24 Mar. 97.— Field Service, South Africa.
Major G. H. Weller, StaffOorps [13 Aug. 99 Squadron Comdr. 24 Mar. 9;.
Major S. H. B. Hobbs, Staff Corps 22 Jan. oiiSquadron Commander, 24 Mar. 97.
Major A. W. S. Wingate, Staff Corps. ..Iio July oiSquadron Officer, 3 Feb. 36.— D.A.Q.M.G.for Intell.ChinaExp.
I Force. [Rangoon (temp.).
Major J. F. Stewart, Staff Corps 10 July oiiSquadron Officer, 8 July 92.— Assistant Judge Advocate Gen.
Captain N. C. Taylor, Staff Corps 7 Feb. 96Squadron Officer, 8 July 92.
Captain E.M.Hughes, Staff Corps I24 Apr. oo|Squadron Officer, 24 Mar. 97— With Imperial Service Troops.
Captain A S. H. Teed, Staff Corps 'io July 01 Squadron Officer, 6 Jan. 98.— Furlough
Captain H. M. W. Souter, Staff Corps ..10 July oiiSquadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. C. C. A. A. Hughes, Staff Cofos
2nd Lieut. E. A. Hewlett, Staff Corps
Major R. J. Marks, Indian Med. Ser....
Captain J. Gould, MB. Ind. Meu. Ser..
9 Mar. 99;Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
25 Jan. 99JSupernumerary.
31 Mar. 99] In medical charge, 30 July 91.
29 July 960fficiating Medical Officer.
-Civil N.W. Provinces and Oude.
15th Bengal (Gureton's Mooltanee) Lancers. — Raised 14. Tan. 1858.
Class Squadron Regiment — Mooltani Pathans and Mussulmans of the Derajat and Cis-Indus.
"Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Major W. C. Pcllard, Staff Corps
Major C. P. W. Pirie, Staff Corns
Major H. M'A. Johnston, Staff Corps.
Captain G. A. Robertson, Staff Corps .
Captain E. de V. Wmtie, Staff Corps .
Captain R. F. C. Gordon, Staff Corps.
Captain H. C. Ricketts, Staff Corps ....
Captain A. C. H. Smithett, Staff Corps
Captain E. C. Bavley, Staff Corps ..
Captain J. S.M. Shea, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain A. Y. Cheyne, Staff Corps ..
Captain J. S. Corlett, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. J. L. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. O. W. E. Bannerman, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. H. Hallowes, Indian Staff O...
2nd Lieut. R. H. Howell, Staff Corps ...
Major H. Fooks, Indian Med. Service..
Lieut. C.W. Melville, Indian Med. Ser.
18 Dec. 90 Commandant, "18 Dec. 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough.
11 May 98 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 17 Nov. 00.
10 July 01 Squadron Commdr., 11 Sept. 98.— Comdt. Silladar Camel Cadre.
6 Feb. 95 Squadron Commander, 11 Sept. 00.— Staff Captain Intelligence
6 Feb. 95 Squadron Commander, 11 Sept. 00. [Branch Q. M. G.'s Dept.
23 Aug. 95 Squadron Comdr. 12 Mar. 01.— Offg. Dep. Insp. General Burma
10 Nov. 97'Squadron Commander, 25 June 01 [Mil. Police.
29 Dec. 97 Squadron Officer, 17 May 91.— Adjutant Surma Valley Light
I Horse. [N.W. Provinces.
14 Sept.gS Squadron Officer, 23 Jan. 99.— Private Sec- to the Lt. Governor
11 Feb. 99'Squad. Officer, 16 May 99.— Comdg. a Contingent S. Australian
I Bushmen, S. Africa, with rank of Major.
29 July 01 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
3 Sept.oi'Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. oo.
10 Jan. 97lSquadron Officer, 11 Sept. 00.
27 Oct. oojSquadron Officer, 12 Mar. 01.
26FeO. 98
17 Jan. ooiOfficiating Squadron Officer. . [Fore e
1 Apr. 08 1 In medical charge, 22 July 96— With 69 N. F. Hosp. China Exp
29 Jan. 01 (officiating in medical charge.
16th Bengal Lancers. — Raised in 1S57, disbanded iniSS 2, re-formed in 18S5. 476
— Converted into Lancers, 5 March 1900.
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Dogras, 1 Squadron Jats.
Deoot at Jhelvun. Uniform. Blue. Facing*. Blue. .
RaNX, NaAIES, IXD COBPS. vVt^r REMARKS.
Colonel A. ae V. Alexander, S. Corps ... 8 Dec. 99 Commandant, 4 Nov. 93.
It. Colonel V. II. Stockley. Staff Corps 5 Oct. 00 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 03.
Maior H. F. K. Waldron, Staff Corps ... 1 Mav 9S Squadron Commander, 2 Feb. 92. L^'Jica.
Lr. Colonel G. A. Cookson, Staff Corps... 24 Apr. 01 Squad. Comdr. 23 Feb. 00 —Comdg. a Corps of Mntd. Int. b.
Major C. Griffiths, Staff Corps 10 Julv 01 Squadron Commander, 23 Feb. 00.
Captain C. Bailev, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 05 Squadron Officer, 2 Feb. 02.— With Imperial Service Troops.
Captain H. G. Maxwell, Staff Corps ... 7 May 9S Squadron Officers Apr. 92.— Railway Staff OtScer.Chma Field
Captain C. E. Thornton, Staff Corps ... 14 Sept.qS Squadron Officer, 20 Apr. 92.— At Depot, [of India, Mil. Dept.
p.s.e. Cant. H. C. Holman. Staff Corps... 21 Sept. 00. Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 18 Dec. 95.— Assist. Sec. Govt.
Captain E. TV. M. Purvis. Staff Corps ... 10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 11 Jan. 97.— Burma Military Police.
Captain J. H. Doveton, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 01 Squadron Officer, 23 Feb. 00.
Lieut. T. S. Cox, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. oo.
Lieut. J. S. Rtvett-Caroac, Staff Corps 16 Apr. 07 'Squadron Officer, 1 Am-. 00.— Officiating Adjutant.
Captain J. Craik, Staff Corps I 7 Sept.oi'Officiating Squadron Officer.— From 19 Bengal Lancers.
Capt. A.H. Moorhead,3Z\B.lnd.Med.Serv. 28 July 97 In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
17th Bengal Lancers. — Raised in 1858, disbanded in 1882, re-formed in 1885.
— Converted into Lancers, 23 April 1900.
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Squadrons Pathans.
" AFGHANISTAN", 1879-S0."
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindi. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Wldte.
Colonel C W. Muir, CIE. Staff Corps ... 7 July 99 Commandant, 5 July 95.
Br.Lt. Col. F. G. Atkinson. Staff Corps 20 May 98 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr. 27 Jan. 98.— Offg. Conidt.
Major E. J. Medley, Stan Corps 11 May 98 Squadron Commander, 12 Sept. 90.
Major E. B. Burton, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 99 Squadron Commander, 5 July 95.
Bt. Lt.Col. H. Bower, Staff Corps 29 Nov. 00 Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 95. — Comdt. Chinese Regt.
Major W. 8. Mardall, Staff Corps 1 Feb. 01 Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 95.— D.A.A. Gen. for Musketry,
CaDtain E. W. Boudier, Staff Corps 5 July 9:, Squadron Comdr. 2 Feb. 97.— Conidt. Camel Cadre. [Beugal.
Capt lin E. W. Wall, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97 Squadron Commander, 9 Mar. 01.— Enumeration Officer.
Captain J. M. Wikeley, Staff Corps 5 Feb. 98 Squadron Commander, 20 May 01.
Captain A. K. Hudson, Staff Corps 9 Nov. 00 Squadron Officer, 1 Nov. 95.
Capt. F. T. Warre-Cornish, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 30 July 96.
Lieut. R. A. Steel, Staff Corps 18 Nov. 96 Squadron Officer, 18 July 97. — Furlough.
Lieut. R. C. Smith, Staff Corps 2 Nov. 96 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. oo. — Furlough.
Lieut. R. W. Henderson, Staff Corps ... 10 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. W. H. I. Shakespear, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00 Squadron' Officer, 24 Apr. 00. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Major D. G.Marshall, JTB.lnd. Med. Ser. 31 Mar. 00 In medical charge, 31 Aug. 92. — On Mobilisation duty.
18th Bengal Lancers (late 2nd Mahratta Horse. — Raised 26 Aug. 1858).
Class Squadron Regiment — 3 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans. 1 Squadron Sikhs.
" Afghanistan, 1870-80" — "Punjab Frontier" — "Tirih."
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Lt.Colonel G. A. Money, Staff Corps 11 Sept. 98 Commandant, 20 Nov. 98.
Major S. F. Biddulph, Staff Corps 5 Sept. 97 Officiating Commandant.— From 19 Bengal Lancers.
Lt.Colonel J. E. Nixon, Staff Corps 12 Mar. 99 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 98. —
; A. Q.M. General, Intelligence Branch, Simla.
Major I. Eardley-Wilmot, Staff Corps... i 1 May qS 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 1 2 Mar. 99.
Major K. Chesney, Staff Corps 22 Jan. oi.Squad. Comdr., 16 Sept. 95. — Comdg. Com. in Chief's Body
( Guard. South Africa, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
p.s.c. MajorO.B. S. F. Shore, Staff C. ... 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 98. — D.A.A.Gen. S. Africa.
Major H. W. Campbell, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 17 Nov. 00.
Captain S. B. Grimston, Staff Corns 6 Feb. 95 Squadron Commander, 12 Mar. 99.— D.A.A. G. China F. F.
Captain C. O. Swanston, Staff Corps ... 9 May 96 Squadron Officer, 13 May 80.— D.A.A.G. Punjab Frontier Force.
I Squadron Officer. [Kitchener.
Y€ Capt.F.A.Maxwell.DSO. Staff Corps 10 July oilSqnadron Officer and Adjutant, 12 Mar. 99.— A.D.C. to Lord
Captain E. C. Corbyn, Staff Corps 3 Sept.oi'Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. C. Wigram, Staff Corps 4 Oct. 96j3quadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Aide de Camp to the Gov. Gen.
Lieut. O. A. G. FitzGerald, Staff Corps.. 14 Nov. 97,8quadron Officer, 29 Dec. 00.
Lieut. V. A. S. Keighley, Staff Corps ...'22 Dec. 97'3quadron Officer, 18 March oi.
Lieut. H. F. Gordon, Staff Corps 25 Apr. oi|Squadron Officer.
2nd Lieut. A. L. Smeaton, Staff Corps ...17 Jan. oo'Officiatlng Squadron Officer. [Bengal Command.
MajorW.A.Sykes,050..1f£.Iud.Med.Ser. 1 Apr. 94 In medical charge, 20 Oct. 83. — Offg. Medical Storekeeper,
19th Bengal Lancers (late Fane's Horse. — Raised 14 Jan. i860).
Class Squadron Regiment — ij Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Dogras, i Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans,
1 Squadron Pathans.
" TiKU Forts" — "Pktcin" — " Ahued Khei. " — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Umballa. Uniform, Blue. Facings, French Greg.
Lt.Colonel H. S. Massy, Staff Corps 2S Feb. 00 Commandant, 22 Aug. 00. [Bengal Lancers-
Major S. F. Biddulph, Staff Corps 5 Sept. 97 2nd in Command and Squad. Commander, 22 Aug. 00. — With 18
Major C. B. Templer, Staff Corps n Aug. oo Squadron Commander, 6 Juneg6.
Major H. Hudson, Staff Corns !io July onSquadron Comdr. 6 June 00. — D.A.Q.M.G. China Exp. Force.
6 Feb. 95JSquad. Comdr.22 Aug.oo. — D.A.A. Gen. HeadQaarters, Punjab.
7 Feb. 96 Squadron Commander, 22 Au<r. 00.
23 Mar. gS'Squadron Officer, 3 Apr. 95. — Field Service, South Africa.
9 Nov. 00J Squadron Officer, 16 May 95.
10 July oil-Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 12 Aug. 96. — Furlough.
10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 5 Nov. 96. [Field Force.
7 Sept. 01 1 Squadron Officer, 9 Dec. 97. — With 16 Bengal Lancers, China
10 Sept. 94! Squadron Officer, 6 Dec. 98. — Staff College, Sandhurst.
7 May 9o}3quadron Officer, 6 June 00. — Signalling Class, Kasaali.
16 Apr. 97 Squadron Officer, 22 Aug. 00. — Field Service, South Africa.
5 Nov. 98 Officiating Squadron Officer. — Furlough.
Captain A. G. Medley, Staff Corps
Captain L.N.Younghusband, Staff Corps
Captain W. S. Fraser, Staff Corps
Captain C. L. Gregory, Staff Corps
Captain D. E. M'Neile, Staff Corps
Captain E. W. M'K. Ballantyne, Staff C.
CaDtain J. Grain, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. O'B. Taylor. Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Robertson, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. FitzH. Lance, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Bruce, Staff Corps
Lieut.. E. S. Percy-Smith. Staff Corps ...
2nd Lieut. H. O. Biscoe, Staff Corps
to Aug. 00
--.17 Jan. 01
Major M. A. Ker,Indian Med. Service ...'31 Mar. 99
Officiating Squadron Officer. — From 2 Bombay Lancers.
Supernumerary.
In medical charge, 2 Dec. 90. — With Malakand Brigade.
Officiating in medical charge.
477Grujerat Mountain Battery. — Raised Sept.15 1886. — Designation changed, 1901.
At Edwardesabad. " Burma, 1085-87."
Rank, Names, and Coups. ' of~~ Remarks.
UaptamH. W.M. Parker, Royal Arty. ... 1 July 93 Commandant, 29 Apr. 00.
Lieut. E. F. Cresswell, Royal Artillery... 21 Mar. 96 Subaltern, S June 00.
Lieut. H. St. J. Cruickshank, R. Art....... 23 Mar. 97 Subaltern, 22 Sept. 00.
Lieut. J. Hayes-Saddler, Royal Arty 23 Mar. 97 Subaltern, 1 Feb. 00.
Lieut. K. D. Field, Royal Artillery 16 Feb. 01 Subaltern, 16 Jan. 01 —At Suleman Khel.
La,hore Mountain Battery. — liaised 15 Sept. 1S86. — Designation changed, 1901.
At Bhamo (under orders to Dera Ismail Khan). " Surma, 1885-S7 " — "Punjab Fiio.vnn:" — " Malakind."
Captain L. J. Chapman, Royal Artillery 1 20 Nov. 97 Commandant, 8 June 99.
Lieut. W. M. St. U. Kirke, Royal Art.... 121 Sept. 99 Subaltern, 19 July 00.
Lieut. H. Clarke, Royal Artillery |i6 Feb. 01 Subaltern, 26 Nov. 00.
Lieut. J. H. E. Henderson, Royal Art. |i6 Feb. 01 Subaltern, n Mar. 01.
Lieut. J. D. Byrne, R. Artillery [ 3 A|jr. oi|Subaltern, 20 Mar. 01.
Murree Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1899. — Designation changed, 1901.
At Abbottabad (under orders to Dehra Dun).
Captain F. A. Wynter, DSO. Royal Art. 27 Sept.99'Conimandant, 21 Mar. 01.
Lieut. K. G. Campbell, Royal Artillery 21 Sept. 99 Subaltern, 28 July 00.— Leave from Jubilnnd.
Lieut. E. de H. Smith, Royal Artillery 23 Mar. oo'Subultern, 3 Dec. 9Q.— Leave with medical certificate.
Lieut. G. Chatterton, R. Artillery 16 Feb. 01 Subaltern, 12 Dec. 05.
Lieut. J. K. Grinlinton, R. Art. ! 3 Apr. oiiSubaltern, 5 Feb. 01.
Lieut. E. G. Hart, Royal Artillery I r Sept.oolOtficiating.
Abbottabad Mountain Battery. — Raised in iqoo. — Designation changed, 1901,
At Abbottabad.
Captain E. E. Edlmann, DSO. R. Art...
Lient. H. G. Carr, Royal Artillery
Lieut. C. C. Marindiu'. Royal Art
Lieut. C. F. MacKenzie, Royal Artillery
Lieut. H. G. Boone, Royal Artillery
24 Oct. 08
2i Sept. 99
16 Feb. 01
16 Fob. 01
3 Apr. ui
Commandant, 22 Oct. 1
Subaltern, 22 Oct. 00.
Subaltern, 22 Oct. ou.
Subaltern, 22 Oct. 00.
Subaltern, 22 Mar. 01.
1S0-
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners. — liaised %n
Dexig)>atio>i changedbp &. O. O. of 20 March 1S51.
Class Company Regiment — 1st, 2nd aud 5th Comps., J Sikhs, i Punjabi Mahomedans ; 3rd and 6th Comp?.. Hindu-
stanis (J Brahmins, J Rajputs, i Jats, i Mussulmans) ; 4th Comp., A Sikhs, 4 Pathaus; A and B Comps., mixed.
" Cabool, 1842" — "Fkrozeshuhuk" — "Punjab " — " Mooltan "— "Goojerat" — "Dklhi" — '"Luck now" (Ui lief
and Capture)— "Ali Musjid" — "Chabasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Ahmed Khel" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" —
" ButtMA, 1885-87" — " CniTRAi."— " Punjab Frontier " — "Tin ah."
Head Quarters at Roorkee. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
1st Company, Chitral. 2nd Company, Roorkee. 3rd Company, Peshawur. 4th Compaq', Roorkee. 5 th Company,
Chitral. 6th Company, Rawul Pindee. A Company (Depot Company), Roorkee. — 2 Telegraph Sections. China Exp
Force. B Company' (Depot Company), Roorkee. — Mounted Detachment, Roorkee Balloon Section, Rawul Pindi.
Lt.Coloncl M. C. Barton, DSO. R.Eng. 14 Mar. 99 Commandant, 6 Apr. 00.
Superintendent of Instruction.
Major R. D. Petrie, Royal Engineers ... :o May 99|Superinteudent of Park, 2 Nov.99.— China Expeditionary Force.
Captain P. G. Twining, Royal Eng. ... 10 May 99 Superintenoent of Instruction.
Captain W. E. R. Dickson. R. Eng^ : t Apr. ooJAdjutant, 29 Oct. 97.
Major C. E. Salvesen, R. Engineers 9 Apr. oolCompany Commander, 26 Sept. 99.— B Company.
Captain H. J. Sherwood, Royal Eng 21 May 94|Company Commander, 27 Dec. 90. — 5th Company.
Captain H. R. Stockley, R. Engineers. 23 July 98 Company Commander, 15 Mar. 95. — 4th Company.
T3(£. Capt. J. M. C. Colvin, R.Eugineers 1 Apr. oo'Company Commander, 1 Jan. 98.— Special Service, S. Africa.
Captain A. H. Cunningham, R. Eng. ... 1 Apr. oojCompan'y Commander, 1 Aug. 98— 1st Company. — Furlougn.
Captain P. Maud, Royal Engineers 1 Apr. oojOompany Commander, 14 Jan. 00. — 2nd Company.
Captain W. H. Beach, Royal Engineers 28 May 00 Company Commander, 24 Mar. 99. — 6th Company.
Captain S. H. Sheppard, R. Engineers 14 Feb. oilCompany Commander, 15 Dec. 00.— 3rd Company. I.Exp. Force.
Captain F. W. Brumier, R. Engineers... 18 July oiiComp. Officer, 12 Sept. 98.— A Comp.— Telegraph Section China
Lieut. E. C. T. Pattenson, R. Engineers, 12 Feb. 95|Comp. Officer, 3 May 95.— Mntd. Detachment, China Exp. Force.
Lieut. B. W. Mainprise, R. Engineers... 27 Feb. 97' Company Officer, 13 Feb. oj. — A. Comp. — Olfg. Company Comdr.
Lieut. M. R. Elles, Royal Engineers ... 17 Aug.971C0nT.pany Officer, 7 Dec. 98.— 4th Company.
Lieut. J. R. F. Charles, R.Eugineers... 17 Aug. 97 Company Officer.
Lieut. J. Charteris, Royal Engineers... 21 Mar. 99'Compa.ny Officer, 5 Apr. 01.— A Company.
Lieut. A.R. C. Sanders, R. Engineers.. 18 Jan. oolCompany Officer, 12 Sept. 00.— 5th Company.
Lient. G. C. B. Loch, R. E:ig ,21 May oiiCompan'y Officer, 17 Jan. 01.— 1st Company.
Lieut. E. F. J. Hill, R. Eng. 25 July oilCompany Officer, 2 Apr. 01.— 3rd Company.
Lieut. D. A. Thomson, Royal Eng '25 July oil2nd Company, Officiating. [Distric t„.
Lt.Colonel J.Young,J/5.Ind. MeJ. Ser.;24 Oct. 97iln medical charge, 15 Mar. 90.— OBg. P.M.O. Punjab Frontier
Lieut. A. WatG 126 July 96 [China Exp. Force.
Major A.W. Dawson, MD.lad. Med. Ser.1 1 Apr. 93'Officiating in medical charge.— From 2 Bengal Lancers. — With
Capt.Tfoji.Raj.KunwarBirBikramSmg 20 May 98'Commandant Sirmur Imperial Service Sappers.
1st Bengal Infantry (late 21st N.T. — Neehvur-Jci-Paltan. — Raised 1776).
Class Regiment— Brahmins.
Linked with 3rd Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Allahabad.
" Laswarrie" — "Bhurtpore " — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Allahabad. Depot at Jhansi. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Lt. Colonel F. Hawkins, Staff Corps 21 Sept.oo Commandant, 7 May 98. [Gen. Meerut District.
p.s.c. Major H. F. Loch, Staff Corps 11 Aug.oo^nd in Com. and Double Company Comdr. 7 May 93.— D. A. A.
Major H. Comins, Staff Corps I23 Oct. 00 2nd in Com. and Double Co. Comdr. 7 May 98.— OH'g. Comdt.
Major A.W. de Wilton, Staff Corps jio July ooDoubleComp. Comdr. 7 May 9S. — Insp.Gen! of Police, Mauritius.
Major J. J. H. B. Eckford, Staff Corps .J 25 Aug. 01 double Company Commander, 16 Aug. 9). — Furlough.
Captain W. E. White, Staff Corps ! 16 Nov. 98! Double Company Comdr. 9 Oct. 90. — Uft'g. D.A.A.G. MeerutDist.
Captain H. E. Hitehins, Staff Corps in Feb. 9o:Double Company Commander, 24 Dec. 90. — Attache, Head Qrs.
Lieut. H. T. Marshall, Staff Corps 19 Feb. 95 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 17 Apr. 98.
Lieut. R. Hawkes, Staff Corps I29 July 9? Double Company Officer, 7 May 98. — OfficiatingAdjutant.
Lieut. J. A. P. Manson, Staff Corps 28 Jan. 99 Double Company Officer, 16 Aug. 99. — S. and T. Officer, 6th
Lieut. A. Mactavish, Staff Corps 120 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer. — Attached temporarily. [Class.
Lieut. A. C. Fraser, Staff Corps 18 Oct. 99 Double Company Officer, 28 Oct. 00.
2nd Lieut. A. G. Murray, Dorset Regt. ! 6 Dec. 93 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Lt Colonel E. Cretin, MB. Ind. Mea. Ser. 30 Mar. 98 In medical charge, 24 Aug. 85.
2nd (Queen's Own) Bengal (Rajput) Infantry (Lt. Inf. -late 31 N.I.-Broon-ki- 47S
Paltan — liaised 179S). — Linked with 4th, 13th and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Agra.
Class Regiment— Rajputs.
The Royal C\-pher within the Garter.
" Delhi" — "Laswabbie"— "Deig" — "Bhuetpoee" — "Khelat" — "Afghanistan" — "Mah*.ra.tporh" — ^
'Punjab" — "Chillianwallah" — "Goojeeai" — "Centbal India " — "Afghanistan,i879-8o " — "Burma, 1885-87.'
With China Expeditionary Force. Depot at Nowgong. Uniform, Red. Facings, Blue.
Honorary Colonel. — Sin Imperial Majesty Edward VII. King of England and Emperor of India.
Rank, Names, and Coeps. Rank I Remabks.
Major C. W. Harris, Staff Corps 10 Sept. 961 Commandant, 17 Oct.. 98, with rank of Lt. Colonel. [Depot-
Major H. L. Dodgson, Staff Corps 22 Jan. oi;2ndin Command and Double Company Comdr. 1 Dee. 99. — At
Major J. S. Melville, Staff Corps 11 Aug. oo'Officiating 2nd in Command. — From 4 Bengal Infantry.
Major C. Hamilton, Staff Corps 25 Aug. oil Double Company Commander, 21 Oct. 98.
Captain F. A. Smith, Staff Corps 7 Feb. 96|Double Company Commander, 5 Sept. 88. [Barrack-pore.
Captain T. S. Barton, Staff Corps 5 Feb. 98 1 Double Company Comdr., 10 Aug. 90. — CantonmeutMigistrate,.
Captain P. P. S. Dnnsford, Staff Corps 16 Nov 98! Double Company Commander, 4 June 90.
Captain A. Le F. Smith, Staff Corps ... 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 2i May 9S.
Lieut. W. T. Barry, Staff Corps 23 Dec. goiDouble Co. Off. and Qr. Mr., 5 Dec. 98 — Army Trans., S. Africa.
Lieut. G. H. Anderson, Staff Corps 5 Nov. gS'Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — S. & T. Officer, 6ch Class.
2nd Lieut. H. W. Stace, Staff Corps ... 20 Jan. 97lDouble Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. —Sick Furlough.
Double Company Officer.
Lieut. G. W. Ross, Staff Corps 22 Apr. oo,Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Officiating Qr. Mr.
zndLieut. A. H. M'Cleverty.StaffCorps 27 July 98! Double Company Officer, 16 June 00.
Lieut. R. J. Cuming, Staff Corps S Aug. 96, Officiating Double Company Officer.— From 16 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
2nd Lieut. Son. A. C. Murray, Staff C. 20 July 98.0fnciating Double Company Officer. — From ra'Bengal Infanty.
Lieut. E. T. Holland, Staff Corps 5 Nov. g8|Officiating Double Company Officer. — From 39 'Bengal Infantry..
2nd Lieut. G. R. Bird, Staff Corps 20 Jan. oo Officiating Doable Company Officer. — From 4 Rajmits.
Capt.T.W. A. Fuller-ton, J/.B. Ind. M.S. ,27 July 93!In medical charge, 9 Nov. 55— Offg. Dep. San. Com. N.W. Prov-
Lieut. C. Hudson, Ind. Med. Service . .28 Jan. ggOffi^iating in medical charge. [inces of Oude.
3rd Bengal Infantry (late 32nd N.I. — Guthrie-Jci-Paltan. —
Raised in 1798). — Linked with 1st Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Allahabad.
Class Regiment — Brahmins.
"Bhurtpore " — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Minipore. Uniform, Red. Facinqs, Black.
Major H. R. "W.Lumsden, Staff Corps... 6 Sept.95 Commandant, ?.h Nov. 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major F. B. W. Richardson, Staff Corps :i May 98 2nd in Command and Double Comp. Comdr. 26 Nov. 99. — Furl.
Major W. P. Anderson, Staff Corps 6 Aug. 99 Double Company Commander, 1 May oo. — Offg. 2nd in Comd.
Captain P. B. Warren, Staff Corps 14 May 95 Double Comp. Comdr. 1 May 00. — Station Staff OffU.er.Manipore..
Captain H. Walton, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96 Double Company Commander.
Captain H. L. Stanton, Staff Corps 5 Feb. 98 Double Company Officer, 10 Jan. 90.
Captain R. G. Bagley, StaffCorps 9 May 09 Double Company Officer, 5 Jan. 94. — Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. A. Mactavish, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer. — Attached to 1st Brahman*.
Lieut. F. K. Bally, StaffCorps 1 Feb. 00 Double Company Officer, 3 Jan. 01.
Double Company Officer.
Captain T. A. O.Langston, Ind.Med.Ser. 30 Jan. 96 In medical charge, 1 Feb. 00. — Offg. Civil, Bengal.
Lieut. C. Dykes, Ind. Med. Serv 27 July 99 Officiating in medical charge.
4th (Prince Albert Victor's) Bengal (Rajput) Infantry (late ^ycl N.I. — Hilliard-lci-
Paltan. — Raised 1798). — Linked with 2nd, 13th and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Agra.
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
"Laswabbie" — "Bhurtpoee" — " Cabul, 1842" — " Ferozeshuhue" — " Sob uaon " — "Afghanistan, 1S79-80"—
"Burma, 1885-87.''
Head Quarters at Agra. Uniform. Red. Facings, Black.
Lt.Colonel H. Read, Staff Corps 15 Jan. 99 Commandant, 25 Dec. 07. [China Field Force.
Major J. S. Melville, StaffCorps |n Aug. 00 2nd in Com. and Dble. Co. Comdr., 25 Dec. 97. — With 2 Bengal Inf"
Major A. Pressey, StaffCorps 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 25 Dec. 97. — Special duty.
Captain C. F. Dobbie, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.— Off. 2nd in Command.
Captain H. Tvveddell, StaffCorps 5 Feb. 98'Dovble Company Commander, 1 May 00.
Captain C. H. Ward, Staff Corps [21 Dec. 00 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 5 Feb. 98.
Captain R. E. Bond, Staff Corps 19 Oct. 01 Double Company Commander, 25 Dee. 97.
Lieut. J. C. Simpson, StaffCorps 2 Oct. 98 Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 10 Oct. 00.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. E. E. Woodcock, Staff Corps 25 Oct. 99 Double Company Officer, 4 Aug. 00.
2nd Lieut. H. R. B. Reed, Staff Corps... 17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 21 Apr. or.
2nd Lieut. P. B. Kemble, Staff Corps ... 17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officei-.
2nd Lieut. G. R. Bird, StaffCorps 20 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 6 May 01.— With 2nd Raipnt Lt. Inf.
MajorB.K.Basu, JiX>., Indian Med. Ser.' 1 Apr. 98 In medical charge, 29 May 90. — With China Exp. Force.
Major U. N. Mukerjee, Ind. Med. Serv.; 1 Oct. 96 Officiating in medical charge.
5th Bengal Infantry (Lt.Inf. -late 42 N.I.-Jkansin-hi-Paltan.-Raised 1803).
Class Regiment— Hindustani Mabomcdans.
Linked with 12th, ijth and 18th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Benares.
"Abeacan" — "Afghanistan" — "Candahar, 1842" — " Guuznee, 1842 "—" Cabul, 1842" — "Moodkee" —
"Ferozeshuhue" — " Sobeaon" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Silchar. Wing at Dibrugarh. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Lt.Colonel J. W. E. Angelo, Staff Corps I 2 Oct. 961 Commandant, 1 Dec. 97.— Commanding at Silchar. [Furlough.
Major J. Lampen, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 99 2nd in Command and Double CompauyCommander, 3 Apr. 98.—
Major A. D. C. Pond, StaffCorps 1 Nov. go Double Company Comdr. 3 Apr. 98.— At Dibrugarh.
Major P. W. D. Brockman, S. Corps ... 10 July 01 Double Comp. Comdr., 1 May 00.— D.A.Q.M.G. China F. F.
Captain J. N. Jephson, StaffCorps 7 Feb. 96lDouble Company Commander, 6 Apr. 01. [Comp. Comdr..
Captain A. T. Walling, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97I Double Company Officer, 6 June 8g.— AtDibrugarh.— Offg. Dble..
Double Company Officer,
Lieut. E. E. Forbes, Staff Corps 14 Nov. 97|Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. C. R. Wilkinson, StaffCorps ...20 Apr. 9g|Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Attached temporarily.
2nd Lieut. J. T. H. Lane, Staff Corps... 17 Jan. 01 Double Company Officer, 11 May 01.
Captain E. S. Peck, MB. Ind.Med.Ser. 29 Jan. 97 In medical charge. 22 May 99.— 'With 4 Nat. Gen. Hosp. .Calcutta.
Captain C.Thomscn, Indian Med. Serv. 28 JuneoolOfficiating in medical charge, 3 Sept. 97.
Lieut. W. V. Coppinger, Ind. Med. Serv. 28 June oo!ln medical charge of Wing, Debrooghur.
479 6th Bengal (Jat) Infantry (Lt. Inf. late 43 N.I.-Kyne-ki-dahini Paltan —
liaised 1803). — Linked with 10th and 48th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mecrut.
Class Regiment — Jats.
" Nagpohe" — "Afghanistan" — "C and ah ah, 1842" — "Ghuznee, 1842" — "Cabul, 1842" — "Mahabajpobe" —
"SOBRAON" — ALI MdS.TId" — " AFGHANISTAN, 1878-79."
Depot at Fyzabad. Uniform, Bed. Facings, W kite.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Lt.Col.C.H. Westmorland, Staff Corps
Aemy
Rank.
Remarks.
. i 21 Sept. 00 Commandant, 17 Aug. Q5.
Major 0. F. G. Young, Staff Corps : 1 May 98 2nd in Comd. and Double Company Commander, 17 Aug. 95.
Major H.P. T. Macartney, Staff Corps, ..22 .Ian. 99 Double Company Commander, 13 Aug. 00.— Furlough.
Captain H. J. Roche, Staff Corps ; 6 Feb. 95 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
Captain N. T. Parker, Staff Corps 25 Nov. 96 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
Captain A. J. Jamieson, Staff Corps 10 Nov. 97 Double Company Officer, 18 May 89.
Double Company Officer. [tonment Magistrate, Rawul Pmdi.
Captain F. G. A. Wimberley, Staff Corps 10 July ot Double Company Officer, 30 Aug. 94.— Officiating Assistant Can-
Captain P. H. Dundas, Staff Corps 5 Sept.oi Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 25 Feb. 94.
Lieut. M. Synge, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 97 Double Company Officer, 24 Apr. 98.— S. and T. Corps.
Lieut. F. G. Moore, Staff Corps 10 July 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. R. W. H. Middleruass, S. C 1 2 Jan. oo|Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
Capt. AV. ( !arr, ?[B. Indian Med. Serv.. .'29 Jan. 93 In medical charge, 16 Dec. 99.
Captain T. Hunter, MB., In. Med. Serv. 27 July 98 Officiating in medical charge.
7th (The Duke of Gonnaught's Own) Bengal (Rajput) Infantry
(late 4"jlh N.I. — Craum-ki-Paltan. — Raised in 1804).
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
Linked with 8lh and nth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lucknow.
"Moodkee" — "Feuozeshuhub" — "Alliwai." — "Sobraon"— " China, 1858-59 " — ■'Egypt, 1882 "—
"TliO-EL-Kl!BlR."
Head Quarters, Lucknow. Depot at Fort William. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow.
Son. Colonel.— General II.R.U. Arthur W. P. A. I)ukeofOonQA\i^\it,KG.KT.KP.GCB.GCSl.GCMG.GCIF.GCVO.
Lt.Colonel W. G._Mansel, Staff Corps.. .'30 Dec. 97 Commandant, 6 Mar. 99. —Furlough.
Lt. Colonel H.B.Vaugban, Staff Corps... 29 Nov
Major H. G. B. Raitt, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Major A. H. Bingley, K-i-SGM., B.C. ..29 Nov. 00
Captain N. R. Robin, Staff Corps j 6 May 96
Captain M. R. E. Ray, Staff Corps '29 Aug. 96
16 Nov. 98
1 Dec. 98
Captain H. O. Parr, Staff Coips
Captain E. F. Hood, Staff Corps
Captain J. A. Stewart, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. J. C. Loch, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. G. P. Meadows, Staff C.
2nd Lieut. A. G. Shea, Staff Corps ...,
2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 6 Mar. 99.
Dble. Company Comdr., 6 Mar.99.— Canton. Magistrate.Meerut.
Doub'e Co. Comdr., 14 Aug.99.— D.A.A.G. Army Head Quarters.
Double Company Comdr., 5 Sept. 88.— Offg. 2nd m Command
Double Cotnp. Comdr, 31 Dec. 89.— D.A.A.G.— Staff Captain Q
Master General's Department.
Double Company Commander, 26 April 01.— Furlough.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 7 July 92.
■2 Aug. 99 Double Comp. Officer, 15 Dec. 90.— Ofig. Double Come Comdr.
4 June oojDouble Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Uffg. Quarter Master.
16 JuneoiiDouble Company Officer, 23 Apr. 00.— Oomdg. Depot.
25 Jan. 99 1 Double Company Officer, 28 Apr. 00.— With 1-4 Goorkha Rifles.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
] Officiating Double Company Officer.
j Officiating Double Company Officer.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
J tn medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
-Raised in 1814).
Captain F. W. uaniell, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. C. Ralph, Staff Corps
Captain T. W. Lightt'oot, Staff Corps
Captain W. B. Douglas, Staff Corps..
Captain C. A. E. O'Meara, Staff Corps
8th, Bengal {Rajput) Infantry (late 59M. Native Infantry.
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
Linked icith jth and nth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lucknow.
" Sobraon " — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Commandant. [— Offg.Comdt.
Major W. J. Newell, Staff Corps 11 May gS^ndin Command and Double Company Commander, 3 Oct. 96.
Captain G. M. Evans, Staff_Corps 23 Aug. 95 Double Company Comdr., 12 Feb. 96.— Plague duty, Mirzapur.
ii Feb. 99! Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.— Adjt. Bengal and
22 Aug. 99, Double Company Commander, 8 May 00.— Furl.[N.W. Rly. vols.
22 Aug. 99 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
30 Jan. oojDouble Company Officer, 29 May 93.— Officiating Assist, bee.
I Mil. Department.
Double Company Officer,
10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 26 Jan. 98.— S. & T. Officer, 5th Class.
Lieut. A. H. Babington, Staff Corps ..7...I 1 May 96Donble Company Officer, 22 July 99.— S. & T. Officer, 6th Class.
Lieut. W. H. Bingham, Staff Corps 22 Apr. g8|Double Company Officer, 26 Sept. 99.— Hong Kong Regiment.
Lieut. H. C. Cutler, Staff Corps [20 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Railway Staff Officer.
Lieut. H. C. S. Ward, Staff Corps 27 Oct. oo'Double Company Officer, n July 00.— With 2 Bengal Lancers.
Lieut. R. A. Yule, Staff Corps ". 1 Apr. oojDouble Companj' Officer, 9 Jan. 01. — Offg. Adjutant.
2nd Lieut. I. H. Gordon, Staff Corps ... 17 Jan. ooDouble Company Officer. — S. and T. Officer, 6th Class. j
Major G.B. French.il/-B.Ind.Med.ServJ30 Sept.gS'ln medical charge, 15 May 90. **. '.
9th (Goorlcha Rife) Bengal Infantry (late 6yd Native Infantry. — Raised in 1823).
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
Linked with 2,9th and 49th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lansdov-ne.
"Bhurtpore" — "Sobraon" — " Afghanistan, 1879-80 " — " Pen jab Frontier. "
Head Quarters at Lansdowne. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings. Blacx.
Major F. G. R. Ostrehan, Staff Corps ... 11 May 98 Commandant, 1 Mar. 00, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major G. R. Row, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 01 2nd in Command and Double Comp. Comdr. 30 Mar. 00.
Major R. P. Warren, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 15 Sept. 93. — Furlough.
Double Company Commander
Captain G. T. Widdicombe, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97 Double Company Commander, 15 Apr. 01.
Captain C. M'L. Porteous, Staff Corps ... 16 Nov. 98 Double Company Officer.— Station Staff Officer.
Captain R. L. Carnegy, Staff Corps 3 June 00 Double Company Officer, 24 Oct. 93.— With Uganda Rifles.
Captain J. M'K. T. Hogg, Staff Corps... 29 Mar. oi'Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 4 Apr. 96.
Lieut. C. R. Bradshaw, Staff Corps 8 Jan. 96|Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. H. L. C. Turner, Staff Corps ... 30 June g?|Double Company Officer, 10 July 00.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. R. Garratt, Staff Corps 15 Jan. 99 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. G. C. Garratt, Staff Corps ' 5 Jan. 98!Double Company Officer, 11 May 01.
Lieut. H. C. Duncan, Staff Corps 19 Aug. 9g!Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 13 July 01.
Lieut. A. C. B. Mackinnon, Staff Corps 4 June 00, Double Company Officer, 13 July 01.
Lieut. J. D. Graham, Indian Med. Ser.. 28 June 00 In medical charge, temporary.
10th Bengal (Jat) Infantry (late 6$th Native Infantry. — liaised in 1823). 480
Class Regiment— Jats.
Linked with 6th and 48^/1 Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mcerut.
"China, 1858-59" — " Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bareilly. Uniform. Red. Facings, Yellow.
Rank, Nimes, and Cobps.
Army
Rank.
Remakes.
Major J. G. Hunter, Staff Corps ; 1 May 98; Commandant, 3 June 00, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major R. M. Maxwell, Staff Corps 13 Feb. 952nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 3 June oo.
Major F. C. D. Amesbury, Staff Corps... 25 An». 01 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
Captain E. G. Wright, Staff Corps ' 9 May 06 Double Company Commander, 1 May 00. — S. S. O. Allahabad.
Captain E. N. Obbard, Staff Corps 14 Sspt.98 Double Company Officer, 3 June 00. — Adjutant Allahabad
Volunteer Rifles.
Captain C. G. Robson, Staff Corps 16 Nor. 98 Double Company Commander, 23 May 01.
Captain W. F. Bourne, Staff Corps !io July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Sept. 94. — Furlough.
Lieut. H. G. Bally, Staff Corps 9 Oct. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Sept. 00.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. F. W. lies, Staff Corps 5 June 99;Dcublc Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 1 Apr. 00,
2nd Lieut. V. E. Gwyer, Staff Corps ...'17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 22 Aor. 91.
2nd Lieut. A. F. H. S. Simpson, S. C. 14 Feb. od Double Company Officer, 19 June 01.
Captain J. J.Bourke, 1MB. fnd.Med.Ser. 30 Jan. 96 In medical charge, 14 July 97. — Assay Master, Bombay Mint.
Lieut. W. Lapsley, Indian Med. Service' 28 June od Officiating in medical charge.
Note.— The istGoorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, takes rank after the 10th
Bengal Infantry.
-Raised in 1825).
11th Bengal {Rajput) Infantry (late jolh Native Infantry.
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
Linked with jth and 8th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lucknoio.
"Punjab" — "Chillianwallah" — " Goojerat" — "China, 1858-59" — "Afshanistan, 1878-80" —
"Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Detachment at Dinapore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Major W. K.. Downes, DSO. Staff Corps 11 Oct. 99:Commandant, 11 Oct. 99, with rank of Lt. -Colonel.
2 July 99 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 1
99. — Private Secretary to Lt.Governor of Bengal.
7 Feb. 96 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 24 July 99.
30 Jan. 97 Double Company Commander, 11 Oct. 99. — At Dinapore.
Major J. Strachey, Staff Corps .
CaptainD. F. Stuart, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. C. Tytler, Staff Corps..
Captain A. C. Watson, Staff Corps
Oct.
•97
24 Apr. 00
Double Company Commander, 1 Apr. 89. — Furlough.
Double Company Commander,
Double Company Commander, 6 May 01.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 29 June 01.
Captain W. A. Hill, Staff Corns....
Lieut. L. H. Abbott, Staff Corps J30 Oct. 97
Lieut. D. Le G. Pitcher, Staff Corps ... 10 Jan. oojDouble Company Officer.
Lieut. G. H. Rogers, Staff Corps 17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 25 Sept. 00.
Lieut. T. Eardley-Wilmot, Staff Corps 14 Jan. 01 Double Company Officer, 21 June 01.
2nd Lieut. R. D. Alexander, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 6 May 01.
Captain H. A. Smith, MB.lnA. Med. Ser.l-.i7 July 95'ln medical charge, 9 Feb. 97.
12th (The Kelat-i-Ghilzai) Bengal Infantry (late Regiment of
Kelat-i-Qhilzeti. — Raised in 1838). — Linked with $th, 17th and iWiRegts. — Regimental Centra, Benares:
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahomedans.
A Mural Crown superscribed " Invicta"— " Kelat-i-Ghilzai, 1842" — " Candahab, 1842" — "Ghuznee, 1842" —
"Cabul, 1842" — "Mahabajpore " — Afghanistan, 1878-79"—" Burma, 1885-87"— "Punjab Frontier."
Head Quarters at Benares. Uniform, Red. Facings, Whiio.
Major F. B. Mein, Staff Corps
Major J. C. B. Craster, Staff Corps .
Captain T. "Webster, Staff Corps ....
Captain C. W. Somerset, Staff Corps
Captain F. C.Laing, Staff Corps
Cantain W. C. Black, Staff Corps
Captain F. E. Coningham, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. K. H. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. L. Ferrar, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. Hon. A.C.Murray, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Kirkpatiick, Staff Corns
Lieut. R. J.H.Baddeley. Staff Corps .
2nd Lieut. A. N. De V. Scott, Stall' C.
11 May
20 Nov. 95
5 Dec. 94
30 Jan
8 Dec. 97
11 Feb. 90
10 July 01
1 Apr. 97
22 Apr. 98
20 July 98
4 July 01
13 May 00
7 Jan.
Lt.C'oI. D. B. spencer, Indian Med. Ser. 31 Mar. 00
Commandant, 14 June 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 23 Mar. 98.
Double Company Commander.
Double Company Commander, 7 Dec. 99. — Recruiting Staff
Officer for Jats, etc. [District.
Double Company Commander, 7 Dec. 99. — D. A. A. G. Assam
Doable Company Commander, 10 Feb. 91. — Furlougn.
Double Company Commander, 25 July 92.— Staff Captain, War
Office (temp.).
Doublo Company Commander and Adjutant, 1 Jan. 01.
Double Company Commander, 1 Jan. 01.
Double Company Officer, 7 Dec. 99. — Punjab Commission.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — With 2 Bengal Infantry.—-
China Expeditionary Force.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. oo.— With Corps of Guides.
Double Company Officer, 12 Sept. 00. — With 4 Bengal Lancers.
Double Company Officer, 23 Apr. 01.
tn medical charge, 29 Sept. 86.
Officiating in medical charge.
13th. (The Shehhawattee) Bengal (Rzjput) Infantry (late Shehhaioattee Battalion. —
Raised in 1835). — Linked vjith 2nd, \th <b 16th Bengal Infantry Regiments. — Regimental Centra, Agra.
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
"Alliwal" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Chitral.''
Head Quarters at Meerut. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Blue.
Lt.Colonel W. T. Fairbrother, Staff C...!n Feb. oilCommandant, 13 Feb. 98.
Major W. Prior, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 99 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 16 Mar. 01.
— Recruiting Staff Officer, for Hindustani Hindus.
Major A. Giles, Staff Corps_. 10 July 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Comdr. 16 Mar. ot.
Captain M. Stevens, Staff Corps
5 Dec.
Major J. M. Camilleri, Staff Corps 29 Noy. 00
Captain F. C. S. P. Samborne, Staff C. 23 Oct. 00
Captain C. Vickers, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Lieut. B. A. Corbett, Staff Corps 1 5 Feb. 96
Lieut. C. G. Crosthwaiie, Staff Corps ../24N0V. 99
Lieut. I. M. C. Poole, Staff Corps I22 Apr. 00
Lieut. B. L. Cole, Staff Corps !i6 Feb. oj
2nd Lieut. C. B. D. Strettell, Staff Corps!2o Jan. 00
2nd Lieut. G. L. Farran, Stall' Corps ...14 Feb. 00
Captain C. H. Beusle.y, Ind.Med. Service^ Jan. 98
94 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00. — Offg. Cantonment
Magistrate, Ferozepore. [Africa F. F.
Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00. — D. A. A. G. South
Double Co. Comdr. 16 Mar. 01 — Offg. Judge Adv. Gen.'s Dept.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 13 Feb. 98.
Double Company Officer, 22 Jan. 00. — Transport duty.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Offg. Quarter Master.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Double Company Officer, 23 Apr. o:.
Double Company Officer, 23 Apr. 01.
Double Company Officer, 20 May ci.
In medical charge, 21 Sept. qq.— C':vi', Punjab,
Officiating in medical charge.
481 14th (The Feroze pore Sikhs) Bengal Infantry (late Regiment ofFerozepore.
Raised 30 July 1S46). — Linked with \$th and 45^/i Regiments, — Regimental Centre, J/ooltan.
Class Regiment— Sikhs.
"Lucknow" (Defence and Capture) — "Ali Musjid" — "Afghanistan. 1878-79" — "Defence of Chitbal.'1
"With China Expeditionaty Force. Depot at Nowshera. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Army
B 1. If K.
;).s.e.Lt.Ool.J.W.H.ogge, CfB.StaifCorps 23 Sept.07
Lt.Col. A. W. T. Radcliffe, Staff Corps...; 9 Aug. 09
Remarks.
Commandant, 25 Aug. 93.
2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 25 Aug. 95.
I — With 45 Bengal Infantry.
Major D. J. T. O'Brien. Staff Corps 25 Feb. 00 Doable Company Commander, 5 Oct. 99.
Captain H. ,T. Jones, DSO. StaffCorps... 23 Aug. 95 Double Company Commander, 16 Apr. 87.
Captain H. L. Richardson, StaffCorps...1 7 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, 11 Feb. 8q. — Depot.
Double Company Officer, 22 Oct. 89.— Adjt. Calcutta Vol. Rifles,
Captain P. C. Palin, StaffCorps 28 Apr. 97
Captain F. A. Jacques, StaffCorps 16 Nov. 98
Captain C. M. Carter, Staff Corps 23 Oct. 00
Captain E. S. Earle. Staff Corps 10 July 01
Lieut. C. D. P. Swmley, StaffCorps 16 Apr. 9-7
Lieut. B. H. Ryves, Staff Corps 14 Nov. 97
Lieut. F. E. G.Talbot, StaffCorps 27 Oct. 00
Lieut. H. St. G. M. M'Rsp, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 99
Captain R. M. B.trff, Staff Corps 't8 Dec. 99
Lieut. H. S. E. Franklin. StaffCorps ...| 4 Nov. 99
Lieut. F. C. Waterfield, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00
Lieut. C. L. Storr, Staff Corps 30 Nov. oi
Captain R. Heard, MB. Indian Med. Ser. 30 Jan. 96
Lieut. E. G. C. Matthews, Ind. Med. Ser. 27 Jan
Double Company Officer, 20 Dec. 90. — China Exp. Force.
Doable Company Officer, i3June97.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 6 Nov. 99.
Double Company Officer, 1 July 00.
Double Compmy Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— S. & T. Officer. 6th Class.
Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 03.
Double Company Officer, 16 Feb. 01.
Attached for duty. — From 45 Bengal Infantry.
Attached for duty. — From 15 Bengal lufantry.
Attached for duty.
Attached for duty. — From 4 Sikh Infantry.
In medical charge, 23 Feb. 99. — Offg. Civil, Go'.rdaspore.
Attached for duty at Depot.— From to Bengal Lancers.
Captain E. H. Sharnlan, Ind. Med. Ser.. 29 July 96 Attached temporarily, 10 Apr. 01.
15th (The Ludhiana Sikhs) Bengal Infantry (late Regiment of Ludhiana. —
Raised ytJulg 1S46). — Linked with \\th and 4.5th Regimints. — Regimental Centre, Moollan.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
"Chin a, 1 860-62" — "Ahmed Kii el"— "Kandahar. 1880"— "Afghanistan. i878-t!o" — " Suakin,i885" — "Tofhee
— "Chitral" — "Punjab Frontier" — " I'ieah."
Head Quarters at Malakand. Depot at Ferozepore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green.
Lt.Colonel R.C. Hadow.DSO.StaffCorpi 127 Apr. 96 Commandant, 5 Feb. 98.
Major G. F. Rowcroft, DSO. Staff Corps 13 Aug. 99
Major H. Trevor, Staff Corps 22 Jan.
5 Feb
22 Aug. 99
24 May 06
4 Sept.oo
Captain J. Hill, DSO. StaffCorps ....
Captain J. L. R. Gordon, Staff Corps
Captain W. A. L. Cowie, StaffCorps
Captain J. R. Carden, StaffCorps....
Lieut. C. A. Vivian, StaffCorps '30 Nov. 9
Lieut. W. G. K. Gough, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99
Jjieut. C. N. Maomulien, StaffCorps I 4 Nov. 99
Lieut. H. S. E. Franklin, StaffCorps ...j 4 Nov. 99
Lieut. W. VV. Muir, Staff Corps. 17 Jan. 00
25 Jan. 99
15 July 01
31 Mar. 90
ad in Com. and Double Company Comdr., 15 Feb. 98. —Furl.
Doable Company Commander, 15 Feb. 98.
Douole Company Commander, 8 Mar. 01.
Double Compmy Commander, 8 Mar. 01. — At Depot.
Double Company Officer, 4 Aug. 87.
Double Company Officer, 15 Feb. 9S.
Doable Company Officer and Adjutant. 7 June 98.
Doable Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00 — With China Ex. Force.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. oo.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 03. — With 14 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
Supernumerary.
Supernumerary.
In medical charge, 11 Aug. 94. — Furlough.
2nd Lieut. H. G. Wilmer, Staff Corps ...
Jjieut. N. Macleod, StaffCorps
Captain C. N. C.Wimberley, 3IB. I. M. S.
16th (The Luohnow) Bengal (Rajput) Infantry (late Regt. of Lucknow).
Raised S Bee. 1857). — Linked with 2nd, 4.U1 and 13th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Agra.
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
On the Coloursand Appointments the design of a " T arreted Gateway." — "Lucknow " (Defence) —
"Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Doranda. Wing at Baksa Duar. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Lt.Colonel A. Montana.ro, Staff Corps. ..I14 Oct. 97 Commandant, n Sept. 95. — Commanding at Doranda.
Major A. E. Whistler, StaffCorps '30 Jan. 98
Major E. J.E. Swayne, StaffCorps 1 10 July 01
Captain A. B. Harvey, StaffCorps 29 Aug. 96
Captain A. S. Begbie, StaffCorps 25 Aug. 97
Captain L. M. Bell, Staff Corps {25 Aug. 97
Captain G. Watling, StaffCorps 14 Sept. 98
Captain G. R. Vanrenen, StaffCorps ...'it Feb. 95
Captain F. C. Tregear, Staff Corps 'io July 01
Lieut. R. J. Cuming, Staff Corps ' 8 Aug. 96
2ud Lieut. C. R. C. Sandys, Staff Corps 27 July 98
Lieut. R. M. Clifford, Staff Corps
14 Apr. 00
Captain E. R. Parry, MB. Ind. Med. Ser- 30 Jan. 96
Lieut. C. F. Weinman, Ind. Med. Ser... 28 Jan. 99
Lieut.W. M. Anderson, Ind. Med. Ser.... -9 Jan. 01
Gapt. J. W.F. Rait, MB. Ind. Med. Ser I28 Jan. 99
ndin Comd. and Dole. Company Commander, 1 Dec. 99.
Double Company Commander, 11 Sept. 95. — Commanding Native
Levy, Somali Land, wita rank of Lt.Col.
Double Company Commander, 22 Nov. 97. — At Baksa Duar.
Dble. Comp. Comdr. 4 Aug. 00. — Adj. Cawnpore Vol. Rifles.
Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00. — At Baksa Duar.
Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
Double Company Officer, 2 Aug. 90. — Recruiting Staff Officer.
Double Company Officer and Adjt, 22 Jan. 99. — S.S.O. Doranda.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — With 2 Bengal Infantry. — •
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. China Field Force.
Doable Company Officer, 29 Aug. 00.
louble Company Officer,
In medical charge, 28 Oct. 9S. — Furlough.
)fficiating in medical charge at Baksa Daar.
Officiating in medical charge,
iffieiating in medical charge.
17th (The Loyal) Bengal Infantry (late Logal Purbiya Regiment.
Raised in 1858). — Linked with §th, 12th and iSth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Benares.
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Suakin, 1885"— " Tofrek."
With Uahsud Waziri Blockade (under orders to Wana). Detachments at Dera Ismail Khan, etc.
Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Lt.ColonelL. J.E. Bradshaw.StaffCorpsio Sept. or Commandant, 22 May 99. [tion Duty.
Major A. P. D. Harris, Staff Corps jio July 01 2nd in Com. and Double Company Comdr. 29 Nov. 99. — Deputa-
Captain O. C. Argles, StaffCorps 25 Aug. 97 Double Company Commander.
Captain C. E. "Wood, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97 Dbl. Com. Comdr. 4 Aug. 00. — Grass Farming Class, Allahabad.
Captain 'T^E^Madden, Staff Corps 10 July oiDoub'e Company Commander and Adj. 3 Feb. ot. — Furlough.
Lieut. G. R. K. Williams, Staff Co
Lieut. R. "W. de C. Rennick, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. K. Knowles, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. S. H. Smithers, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. D. G. Wilsoa,Staff Corps...
Major P. W. O'Gorman, Ind. Med. Ser
Lieut. M. MacKelyie, Ind. Med. Ser.
16 Mar. 98!Do tb e Company Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Nov. 98. — Offg.
Double Company Commander at Dera Ismail Khan.
3 July 99,Doubie Company Officer, 23 Mar. 00.
24 Feb. 00 Double Company Officer, 20 Aug. 00. — Officiating Adjt.
20 Oct. 03 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — At Dera Ismail Khan.
12 Aug. 99 Doable Company Officer, 23 Aug. 01.
31 Mar. oojln medical cuarge, 2 Feb. 98.— Offg. Med. Storekeeper, Punjab.
28 June 00 Officiating in medical charge.
18th. Bengal Infantry (late Alipore Regiment. — Raised 29 June 1795). 482
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahomedans.
Linked with, $th, 12th and ijtJi Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Benares.
"Bttema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Mauritius. Depot at Dinapore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Black.
RUI, NaITKS, AND COKPS. RanK ReHABKS.
Lt. Colonel A. D. Enriquez, Staff Corps. 14 Nov. 00 Commandant, 19 Alar. qS.
Major G. Bow~ring, Staff Corps ti Sept. 96 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 20 Apr. 96.
Captain R. R. Renton, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 95 Double Company Commander, 3 Aug. 98.
Caotain R. II. Edwards, Staff Corps ... 7 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, 14 July 87.
Captain E. V. Martin, Staff Corps 16 Nov. 98 Double Company Commander, 30 Aug. 92. [DeDt.
Captain J. X. Condon, Staff Corps 22 Aug. 99 Double Company Officer, 22 Mar. 93. — Under Sec. to Govt. Gen.
Captain C. K. Anderson, Staff Corps ... 23 Mar. 00 Double Company Officer, 15 May 94. — At Depot.
Captain W. N. Lushington, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 3 Aug. 98. — S. & T. Officer, 6th Class.
Lieut. H. E. ap R. Pryce. StaffCcrps ... 16 Apr. 97 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 3 Aug. 98.
Lieut. R. L. H. Hallett, Staff Corps 3 Aug. 98 Double Company Officer, 3 Dec. 00. — A.D.C. to H. E. Gov. of
Double Company Officer. [Mauritius.
Lieut. W. E. H. Spry, Staff Corps 25 Apr. 01 Double Company Officer, 23 Apr. 03. — Offg. Quarter Master.
2nd Lieut. R. L. C. Sweeny, S. Corps... 2 Aug. 99 Double Compan.y Officer, 23 Nov. 00.
In medical charge.
Lieut. J. J. Lrwin, Ind. Med. Ser 27 July 99 Officiating in medical charge.
19th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late jth Punjab Infantry. —
Raised in 1857). — Linked with 2.2nd and 2\th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, J/telum.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Pathans.
"Ahmed Khel" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters nt Parachinar. Detachments at Tfiall and Sadda. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Dark Blue.
Major A. H. AYilmer, Staff Corps 6 Oct. q6 Commaudant, iS Nov. 03, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major L. N. Herbert, StaffCorps 10 July 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, i3 Nov. 00,
Major D. Beames, Staff Corns 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 12 May 98. — At Thall.
Captain G. J. F. Soady, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 93 Doable Company Commander, 1 July oo. — With 22 Punjab Inf.
Captain G. A. Dale. StaffCorps 5 Feb. 93 Dbl. Co. Comdr. 1 July 00. — Assist. Direc. of Farming Operates.
Captain W. J. Windsor, StaffCorps 11 Feb. 99 Double Company Officer, 2 July 91.
Captain C.W.G. Richardson, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 99 Double Company Officer, 30 June 94. — Staff College.
Captain G. P. Evan3, StaffCorps ......... 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 22 June 97. — Burma Mil. Police.
Captain G.R. D. Churchill. StaffCorps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 12 May 98.
Lieut. F. T. Duban, Statf Corps 10 Jan. 07 Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. H. C. D. Jarrett, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 98 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. L. C. Thuillier, StaffCorps 20 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer, 8 Nov. 00. — Offg. Dbl. Co. Commander.
— Assistant Recruiting Staff Officer for Pathans.
Lieut. J. Y. Tancred, Staff Corps 25 Apr. 01 Doable Company Officer, 14 Apr. od. — Offg. Db!e. Co. Comdr.
2nd Lieut. A. H. W. Elias. StaS' Corps 20 Jan. 00 Officiating Quarter Master.
Captain V. G. Drake-Brockman, I.M. S. 30 Jaa. 96 In medical charge, 3 Sept. 98. — Offg. Agency Surg. Bundelkuud.
Lieut. G. Browse, Ind. Med. Service ... 27 Jan. 00 Officiating in medical charge.
20th (The Dulce of Cambridge's Own Punjab) Bengal Infantry —
(late 8tk Punjab Inf.) — Raised in 1857. — Linked with 21st and 26th Regts. — Regtl. Centre, Meean Meer
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Pathans, 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras.
" Tin- Foets" — "Pekin" — "AliMusjid" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Egy?i,i882," — " Tel-el-Kebib "
— "Punjab Fkontiee."
Depot at Meean Meer. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green.
Ron. Colonel.— Field Marshal -ff.J2.ff. the Duke of Cambridge, KG. KT. KB. GOB. GCSl. GCHG. GCIE. GCVO.
Colonel J. B. Woon, StaffCorps 29 Nov. 00 Commandant, 10 Feb. 96.— Furlough.
Ma or W. Giles, Staff Corps n May 98 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 31 Oct. 95.
Captain L. C. Dunsterville, StaS Corps 23 Aug.93 Double Company Commander, 11 May 89.— Rail. S. O. China.
Captain S. M. Tighe, Statf Corps 29 Aug. 95 Doable Company Commander, 19 Apr. 88.
Captain H. W. R. Senior, Staff Corns ... 25 Aug. 97 Double Company Commander, 21 Jau. 01. -Staff CoPe^e
Captain W.H. Prendergast, Staff Corps 4 May 93 Double Company Officer, 9 July 90.— S.ck Furlough. °
Captain G. B. Gough, StaffCorps 10 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, 25 July 92.
I Double Company Officer.
Captain J. C. C. Angolo, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 18 June 95.— Assist. Commr.. Punjab.
Captain R. Ducat, Staff Corps 31 Aug. 01 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. [— Sicm Furlough
Lieut. W. M. Fordham, Staff Corps 14 N'ov. 97 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. M. S. M'Queen, Statf Corps 4 Nov. 90 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
znd Lieut. B. H. Finnis, Staff Corps 20 July 98 Double Company Officer, 21 Jan. 01.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
In medical charge,
21st (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late gth Punjab Pnfantry).—
Eaisid 27 Aug. 1857. — Linked with 20th and 26th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Msean Meer.
Class Company Regiment^ Companies Pathans, 1 ComDany Punjabi Mahomedans, 3 Companies Sikhs,
1 Compauy Dogras.
" Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Feshawur. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Zed.
Lt.C'olonel W. C. Faithfull, Staff Corps(2i Sept. oo' Commandant, 11 Dec. 95.
Major P. M. Carpendale, StaffCorps ... n May 98 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, n Dec. 95.
Double Company Com dr.
Captain A. H. Montagu, Staff Corps ... 14 May 95 Double Company Commander. 6 Oct. 86.— D. A. A. Gen. for
] Musketry, imperial Service Troops.
Captain D. C. A. Andrew, Staff Corps ... 30 Jan. 97 Double Company Commander, 27 June S7.
Captain M. Williamson, Staff Corps ... 8 May 98'Double Company Commander, 4 Nov. 00.— Offg. Recruiting Staff
. Officer for Dogras.
Captain C. fva., e, Staff Corps 6 Mar. 00 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00. [Mooltan
Captain d'A. C. Brownlow, StaffCorps.. 21 Sept. 00 Double Company Officer, 15 Feb. 92— Cantonment Magistrate"
Lieut, W. G. P. Murray, StaffCorps 28 Apr. 95'Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. H. F. M. Browne, StaffCorps 10 Julv 99lDouble Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 1 Apr. 00.— Off"- Sdjutant
Lieut. T. H. St. G. Tucker. S. Corps 16 Aug. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. R. Ridgeway, Staff Corps 1 Aug. oijDouble Company Officer, iS June 01.
2 id Lieut. G. H. Young, StaffCorps ... 14 Feb. oo!Double Company Officer, 20 Apr. o:.
Captain F.N. Windsor, Jfi. Ind. Med. S. 29 July gSIn medical charge. 4 March 00.
Lieut. A. M. Fleming, Ind. Med. Ser. ... 23 Jan. 09 Officiating in medical charge.
483 22nd (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late nth Punjab Infantry). —
Raised I Aug. 1857.— Linked with igth and 24th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, JJiclum.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, t Company Pathans.
" China, 1860-62" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80 " — " Punjab Fbontieb."
Head Quarters at Rawal Pindi. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Blue.
Rank, Nasibs, and Cobps. Ras^ Rejiabks.
Major R. H. Rattray, Staff Corps 30 Jan. oS Commandant, 12 July 99, with rank of Lt. Colonel. — Furlough.
Major H. F. Holland, Staff Corps 23 Apr. 01 2ndin Command and Double Company Commander, 20 Oct. 99.
Officiating Commandant.
Captain G. J. FitzM. Soadr, Staff ('. ... C Feb. 95 Officiating 2nd in Command, 28 July 01.— From 19 Punjab Inf.
Captain C. A. Fowler, Staff Corps ; 7 Feb. 96 Double Comp. Comdr., 25 Oct. 86.
Captain R. R. Vaughan, Staff Corps ... 5 Feb. 98 Double Comp my Commander, 20 May 92.— Cantonmont Magis-
Captain T. G. Blois-Johnson, Staff C... 14 Mar. 99 Double Company Commander, 18 Nov. 00. — Furl, [trate, Agra.
Captain G. J. Davis. Staff Corps 1 Mar. 01 Double Company Commander, 18 Nov. 00
Captain R. J. T. Stewart, StaffCorps... 10 July 01 Double Company Comdr. 18 Nov. 00— Staff Officer for Passes, s.
Y& Lieut. E. W. Costello. Staff Corns ... 4 June 95 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 15 Jan. 08. [Africa.
Lieut. E.G. D.deLabilliere, Staff Corps 3 Oct. 98 Double Co. Officer, 16 June 99.— With 24Bengal Infantry.
Lieut. J. L. Furney, Staff Corps 23 Mar. 96 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Quarter Master, 1 Aug. 01.
Lieut. F. A. Mag-mac, Staff Corps 3 Ian. 99 Double Company Officer, 7 May 01. — Burma Military Police.
Lieut. R. Clifford, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00 Double Company Officer, 23 June 00.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. H. C. M'Watters, Staff Corps 20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 18 Nov. 00.
Lient. E. C. Smith, ^taff Corps 11 May 01 Officiating Double Company Officer.— From 46 Bengal Inf.
Capt.S. R. Douglas. Ind. Med. Ser 28 Jan. 01 In medical charge, 5 Jan. 01.
Lieut. W. F. Harvey, Indian Med. Ser. .27 July g^Officiating in medical charge.
23rd (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (Pioneers — late 15th Punjab Infantry).
Raised in 1857. — Linked with 2,2nd and 54th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Umballa.
Class Regiment— Sikhs.
" Takd Fobts" — "Pekin " — "Abyssinia" — "Peiwab Kotal" — "Charasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Kandahar,
1880" — "Afghanistan, 187S-80 " — "Chitbal."
Head Quarters at Waziristan. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Chocolate.
Major A. F. Hogge, Staff Corps 11 May 98|Commandant, 6 June 01, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major R. T. Crowther, Staff Corps 14 Jan. 00 2nd in Command and Double Company Comdr., 29 Aug. 98.
Captain R. C. Lye, Start Corps 7 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, 1 May od.
CaptainA. Wallace Dunlop, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97 Double Company Commander, 27 Feb. 01. — Furlough. [Troops.
Captain H. F. A. Pearson, StaffCorps 22 Aug. 99'Double Company Commander, 1 Mav 01. — With Imp. Service
Captain G. H. F. Kelly, Staff Corps ... 1 Mar. 01 Double Company Commander and Adjutant, 21 May 01.
Captain W. J. Ottley, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Commander. 21 May 01.
Lieut. G. H. Sawyer, StaffCorps 14 Nov. 97 Double Company Officer, 1 May 00. — Assistant Enumeration
j Officer, Sukkur.
Lieut. R. Nicolas, Staff Corps 4 Nov. 99'Donble Company Officer, 17 Nov. 98. — Offg. Quarter Master.
2nd Lieut. B. C. H. Drew, Staff Corps 27 July 9SDouble Company Officer, 1 Nov. 00. — At Dtpot.
[Double Comoany Officer,
2nd Lieut. E. P. A. Melville, Staff C. ...14 Feb. 00 Double Company Officer, 24 May 01.
Major W. B. Lane, Ina. Med. Service. .. '29 Sept. oojln medical charge, 13 May 93.— Offg. Superintendent Central
Lieut. W. 0. H. Forster,JI\tf. Ind. M. SJ27 July 99 Officiating in medical charge. [Jail, Montgomery.
24th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 16th Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 5 June 1857. — Linked with igth ami 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, JJiclum .
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 1 Company Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
"Kandahar, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Punjab Frontier " — "Malakand."
Head Quarters at Jhelum. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White.
Lt.Colonel J. G. Ramsay, CB. Staff C... ir Feb. 01 Commandant, 24 Aug. 97.
Major A. L. Lindesay, Staff' Corps 10 July 01 2nd in Com. and Double Company Comdr. 19 Oct. 00. — Adjt.
2nd Admin Bn. N. W. P. Vols.
Bt.MajorS. H. Climo, DSO. Staff Corps 12 Feb. 99 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 19 Oct. 00.
Captain P. G. Anderson, StaffCorps ... 11 Feb. 99 Double Company Comdr. 21 Aug. 91. — With Hong Kong Kegt.
Captain H. A. V. Cummins, StaffCorps 21 Sept. 00 Double Company Commander, 19 Oct. 00.
Capt. A. K. Rawlins, DSO. Staff Corps. 21 Dec. 03 Double Co npan'y Commander and Adjutant. 19 Oct. 00. — Furl.
Captain H. W. F. Cooke, Staff Corps ... 10 July 01 Double Company Commander andQuarter Master, 19 Oct. oo.
Captain A. Skeen, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Comoany Officer, 19 Oct. 00.
Officiating Double Company Commander.
Lieut. S. Morton, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98 Double Company Officer, 20 Oct. 99.
Lieut. F. Skipwith, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. L. D. Watling, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00 Double Comoany Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. E. C. Elles, StaffCorps 27 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Capt. G. Mc. J. C. Smith, Ind. Med. Ser. 27 July 95 In medical charge,
25th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late ijth Punjab Infantry). —
Raised in 1857. — Linked with 27th and 2&U1 Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Fcroxeporc.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
1 Oompmy Pathans.
"Ahmed Khel" — "Kandahar, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Chitral."
With Malakand Force. Depot at Meean ETeer. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White.
ColonelG. H.B. Coats, StaffCorps 28 Oct. 01 Commandant, 9 Nov. 95.
Major A. Hamilton, StaffCorps 11 Aug. 00; Double Company Comdr., 9 Nov. 95.— 2nd inComd. 23 Aug. 00.
Major A. A. E.Campbell, Staff Corps... 10 July oiDouble Company Commander, 9 :Nov. 95.
Captain R. L. Tottenham, Staff" Corps... 9 May 90{Double Company Commander, 10 July 87.— Trans, duty.
Captain J. Gaisford, StaffCorps 22 Aug. 99JDon'ole Company Commander, 9 July od.
Captain G. D. Campbell. Staff Corps ... 10 Julv 01 Double Company Comdr, 25 Aug. 01.— With Hong Kong Regt.
Captain F. Martin, Staff Corps 28 Sept.01 'Double Company Comdr., 2--, Aug. 01.— Commanding Depot.
Lieut. C. B. Riley, Staff Corps 25 June 98 Double Company 0 ricer, 25 July 00.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. H. R. A. Hunt, Staff Corps 25 Apr. oilDouble Comoany Officer, 4 July oo.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. B. C. Penton, Staff Corps 25 Apr. oilDouble Company Officer, 21 July 00.
2nd Lieut. De L. W. Passy, Staff Corps.25 Jan. 99'Double Company Officer, 21 Aug. 00.
lOfficiating Double Company Officer.
Major A. C. Tounan, MB. Ind. Med. S. '' 1 Oct. 97 In medical charge, 8 Mar. 89.— With No. 37 N.F.H. at Malakand.
26th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late iSth Punjab Infantry). — 484
Raised vi June 1857. — Linked with 20th and 21st Regiments .—Regimental Centre. Mecan Meer.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Afridis, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Afghanistan, 1378-79 " — " BcBiti, 1835-37.''
Head Quarters at iffalanand. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Rank, Names, ixd Coeps. n™ Remarks.
Major G. F. H. Dillon, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Commandant, n Nor. 99, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major F. H. Hancock, Staff Corps 10 July 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Comdr., 4 Apr. 00.
Captain L. B. Walton, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97 Double Company Commander, 1 May 00. — Comdt. & Supdt. of
Police. Port Blair.
Captain C. Rattray, Staff Corps .. 11 Feb. 99 Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.— Staff College.
Captain I. F. R. Thompson, Staff C... 10 Nov. 99 Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.
Captain O. H. Lawson, Staff Corps 3 May 01 Double Company Commander, 23 Nov. 00.
Major C. C. Anderson, Staff Corps i3 Feb. 00 Double Company Officer, 23 Oct. 84. — With 33 Bengal Inf.
Captain G. Walton, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. I. M. Little, Staff Corps 1 Apr. 01 Double Company Officer, 27 Dec. 00.
Lieut. G. O. Turnbull, Staff Corps 2; Apr. 00 Double Company Officer, 3 Apr. 00. — Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. A. J. H. Grey, Staff Corps 27 Oct. <x> Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. P. S. Stoney, Staff Corps 25 Apr. 01 Double Company Officer, 22 Apr. 00.
Capt.J.H.Hngo,D50.2fB.Ind.Med.Ser. 28 Jan. 00 In medical charge, 22 Mar. 00.
27th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (J ate igth Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 19 June 1857. — Linked with 25th and2&th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Fcrozeporc.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
"China, 1860-62''— "An MrsJin" — " Afghanistan, 187S-80" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Edwardesabad and Gromal Oatposts. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Major A. Wallace, StaffCorps 11 Sept. 96 Commandant, 30 July 00, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major W. B, Mulims, Staff Corps u Jan. 00 2nd in Com. and Double Company Comdr., 30 July 00.
Major C. W. O'Bryen, Staff Corps 12 July 01 Double Company Commander, 27 June 87. — Furlough.
Double Company Commander.
Captain W. H. Hildebrand, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96 Double Company Commander, 30 July 00. — Recruiting Staff
Officer for funjabi Mahomedans.
Captain O. A. Smith, Staff Corps 24 July 97 Double Company Commander.
Captain G. W. Robinson, Staff Corps ... 14 Sept. 98 Double Company Comdr. 10 Aug. 01.— Special Transport duty.
Captain G. H. Bell, StaffCorps 22 Aug. 99 Double Company Commander, 10 Aug. 01.
Captain G. Dodd, StaffCorps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Captain C. W. Keene, Staff Corps 21 Sept.oi Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 23Mar.ci. — At KajuriKacl .
Lieut. G. B. Scott, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98 Double Company Officer, 19 Apr. 97. — Offg. Double Comp. Comdr.
Lieut. A. M. Rundall, Staff Corps 123 Feb. 00 Double Company Officer. — With 24 Goorkha Rifles.
2nd Lieut. H. E. F. MacMahon, Staff C'20 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 23 Apr. 01.
Lt.Col. J. Shearer, DS0.3IB. Ind.M.S. 2 Oct. oojln medical charge, 8 June 87. — Sec. toPrin. Med. Officer, Simla.
Officiating in medical charge.
28th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 20th Punjab Infantry). —
Riiscd 1 July 1857. — Linked with 25th and 27M1 Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ferozepore.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 3 Companies Pathans,
1 Company Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Cecabasia"— "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1E78-80."
Head Quarters at Wana. Detachment a*. Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Red. Facings, Emerald Green.
l>.t.c. Major W. E.Bunbury, Staff Corps 50 Jan. 98 Commandant, 25 Aug. 01, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major W.E.Phillips, StaffCorps 22 Jan. 99 2nd in Com. and Dbl. Comp. Comdr. 15 Oct. 95.— Offg. Comdt.
Major G. R. Crawford, StaffCorps 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 15 Oct. 05.— Offg. 2nd in Com.
Captain F. Tweddell, StaffCorps 23 Aug. 95 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00. — With China Field
Captain O. W. Carey, StaffCorps 30 Jan. 97 Doable Company Comdr. 15 Aug. 00. [Force.
Capt. A.G.de V.Chichester, StaffCorps 16 Nov. 98 Double Company Officer, 7 Oct. 92.
Captain W. C. Palaeologus, Staff Corps 23 Mar. 00 Double Company Officer, 7 Oct. 92.
Captain H. E. Cotterill, Staff Corps ... 23 Feb. 98 Double Company Officer, 13 Feb. 01.
Captain J. C. M. Wheeler. Staff Corps 15 Jan. 01 Doable Companv Officer, 14 Aug. 92.
Captain H. L. Tomkins, DSO. Staff C... 10 July 01 Double Companv Officer and Adjutant, 23 Mar. 96.
Lieut. N. V. L. Rybot, StaffCorps 3 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 99.— Furlough.
Lt.Col. Z. A. Ahmed, 3ID. Ind.iIed.Ser. 1 Oct. 02 In medical charge, 23 July 84.
Lieut. T. V. O. Beit, Ind. Med. Serv 27 Jan. 00 Attached for medical duty, 28 July 01.
29th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 21st Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 12 July 1857. — Linked with 2,0th and 31s* Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Peshawar
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Peiwae Kotal" — " Afghanistan, 1S78-80" "C'HIISAX."
Head Quarters at Peshawar. Uniform, Red. Facings, Blue.
Lt. Colonel R. W. MacLeod, Staff Corps 19 Oct. 9J Commandant, to Nov. 98. [with rank ot Major.
Captain A. B. H. Drew, StaffCorps 7 Feb. 96 2nd in Command and' Double Company Comdr., 30 Dec. 90.
Captain W. CM. Woodcock, Staff Corps 6 May 96 Double Company Commander, 30 Dec. 99.
fi.». c.Captain R. E. H. Dyer, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96 Double Company Commander, 1 May 00. — D. A. A. Gen. for
instruction, Chakrata.
Captain I. H. Grant, StaffCorps 25 Aug. 97 Double Company Commander, 1 May co. — Furlougt.
! Captain W. S.E.Howard, Staff Corps... 16 Mar. oS Double Company Commander, 6 Mar. 01.
Captain J. S. Kemball, StaffCorps 11 Feb. 99 Double Company Officer, 31 liar. 95.
Captain H. A. Tailings, StaffCorps ... 9 May 99 Double Company Officer, 9 Sept. 95.
Double Company Officer
Captain A. A. James, Staff Corps 13 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. G. N. S. Keene, Staff Corps 2 July 00 Double Company Officer. 1 Apr. 00. — Burma Militarv Pclice.
) Lieut. H. T. Skinner, Staff Corps 24 liar. 00 Double Company Officer, 9 Feb. 01.
Capt. S. A. Harms, JIB. Ind. Med. Ser..j9 Jan. 97 In medical charge, 9 Feb. 03.— Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
QQ
485 30th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 22nd Punjab Infantry). —
Raised in June 1857. — Linked with 2gth and 31st Regiments. — -Regimental Centre, Peshawur.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Afghanistan, 1879-80 " — " Chitral " — " Punjab Frontier " — " Tirah."
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
Major'H. H. Dobbie, Staff Corps | 1 May 98 Commandant, 12 Dec. 00, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain F. C. Muspratt, StarfCorps 7 Feb. 96:2nd in Commandand Double Company Commander, 12 Dec.oa,
with rank of Major.
Captain C. T. W. Forth, Staff Corps I 6 May 96 Double Company Commander, 23 Jan. 89.
Captain F. Wintle. Staff Corps I29 Aug. 96 Double Company Commander, 21 Mar. 90.
Captain W. J. P. Kaye, Staff Corps '29 Aug. 96 Double Company Officer, 23 May 87. — Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Captain A. Ward, Staff Corps i-j Oct. 99 Double Company Officer, lApr.oo. — Assist.Enumeration Officer.
Captain F. W. Birch, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 99 Double Comp. Officer, 25 Aug. 99.— Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Captain A. H. G. Thomson, Staff Corps'io July oi|Doub'e Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. F. L. S. Clarke, Staff Corps > 9 Oct. 97|Double Company Officer, 25 July 00.
2nd Lieut. C. D. Webster, Staff Corps ...14 Feb. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Captain E. J. O'Meara, Ind. Med. Serv. 28 Jan. oiTn medical charge, n May 01.
Captain W. D.Hayward, Ind. Med. Serj28 July 97 Officiating Medical Officer, 5 Sept. 00.
31st (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 23rd Punjab Infantry). —
Raised in 1857. — Linked with 2gth and 30th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Peshawur.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras. 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"' Afghanistan, 1879-80" — " Punjab Frontier" — " Malakand."
Head Quarters at Nowshera. Uniform, Red. Facing*. White.
Lt.Colonel H .T. Faithfull, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 00 Commandant, 18 Apr. 99. — Furlough.
p.s.c.Bt.Lt.Col.H.B.B.Watkis,Staff Cps. 20 May 98 2nd in Commandand Double Company Commander, 9 Feb. 00.
— Officiating Commandant.
Lt.Colonel F. M. Drury, Staff Corps 26 Mar. 00, Double Company Commander, 18 Jan. 96. — Officiating 2nd in
Command.
Captain F. S. Cooper, Staff Corps 19 Dec. 94 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00.
Captain W. L. Malcolm, Staff Corps ... 27 Oct. 97 Double Company Commander, 25 Jan. 01. — Station Staff Officer,
Malakand Force.
Captain G. B. H. Rice, Staff Corps 25 Jan. 93 Double Company Officer, 13 June 01.— Staff College.
Captain H. B. Ford, Staff Corps 74 Mar. o? Double Company Officer. 7 Jan. 94. — Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Captain L. A. Watson, Staff Corps 22 Aug. 99 Double Company Officer, 7 Mar. 94. — Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
—Officiating Station Staff Officer, Nowshera.
Captain A. G. Kemball. Staff Corps ...' 1 Mar. 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. oo.— Furlough.
Lieut. E. B. Peacock, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 95 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. J. M. Bruce, Staff Corps ' 1 Apr. 96 Double Company Officer, 15 June 00.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. W. S. Leslie, Staff Corps 9 Feb. 98 Double Company Officer, 1 Dec. 00.— Officiating Double Com]).
Commander and Quarter Master.
2nd Lieut. A. C. Tancock.'Staff Corps... 12 Aug. 09 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Captain E.V.Hugo, MD. Ind. Med. Ser. 27 July 95 In medical charge, 10 Sept. 95.— Offg. Civil, Sealkote.
Lieut. A. W. C. Young, Ind. Med. Ser.... 29 Jan. 01 Officiating in medical charge.
32nd (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (Pioneers — late 24th Punjab Infantry).
Raised in 1857. — Linked with 23rd and 34th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Umballa.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
" Aut viam inueniamaut faciam." "DEi.m"-"IjOCKXow"{Relief and Capture) — "Afghanistan, 1878-80. "-"Cuiteal."
Head Quarters at Jhelum. Uniform, Red. Facings. Dark Blue.
Lt.Colonel A. E. Jones, Staff Corps ... 28 Feb. 00 Commandant, 31 Dec. 95.
p.s.e. Major H.R. Brander, Staff Corps 14 Jan. 00 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 2 Aug. 96.
Capt. F. H. Peterson, DSO. Staff Corps, 25 Nov. 96 Double Company Commander, 3 Mar. 08.
Captain J. B. Bell, Staff Corps n Feb. 99 Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.
Captain H. Bethune, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 00 Double Company Commander. 6 June 01.
Captain A. S. Cobbe, Staff Corps 21 Sept.oo Double Company Officer, 1 May 96.— 2nd in Comd. Bnt. Ceil.
Africa Rifles, with rank of Major.
CaptainE. H. S. Cullen, Staff Corps 1 Mar. 01 Double Company Officer, 19 Jan. 08.— Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Captain H. F. Cooke, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr., 6 May 98.— Offg. Adjutant.
Captain H. A. Gib, Staff Corps I4 Sept. 01 Double Company Officer, 3 Dec. 98.— Officer for Sikhs.
Lieut. 0. W. Robinson, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99 Double Comp. Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Prob. Supply & Trans. Corps.
Lieut. R. A. Lyall, Staff Corps 2 Julv 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. G. C. Hodgson, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. G. P. Gurdon, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00 Double Company Officer, 2 June 00.
Lieut. W. P. Crookshank, Staff Corps... 26 May 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Captain S. B. Smith, Indian Med. Ser. 28 July 91 In medical charge, 29 May 97.
Notb.— The 5th Goorkha Regiment, when acting with other Beagal Troops, takes rank after the 32nd Bengal
Infantry.
33rd (Punjabi Mahomedan) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1857.
Linked with 40th and 46th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sealkote.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Pathans (Bunerwals, Swatis.
and Bajauris), 2 Companies Jat Sikhs.
" Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Ferozepcre. 2 Companies at Amritsur. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Lt.Colonel C. Hogge, Staff Corps 23 Sept. 97 Commandant, 24 Jan. 96.
Lt.Colonel A. E. P. Burn, Staff Corps,. 21 Sept. 01 2nd in Commandand Double Company Commander, 21 May 01.
Double Company Commander,
Double Company Commander, 13 Feb. 91.
Double Company Commander, !3 Apr. 91.
Double Company Commander, 12 Mar. 94.
Officiating Double Company Comdr.— From 6 Punjab Infantry.
— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.— From 26 Bengal Infantry.
Double Company Officer, 20 Nov. 95. — At Amritsur.
Double Company Officer, 11 Nov. 96.
Lieut. A. H. P. Harrison, Staff Corps ... 28 Sept.gsJDouble Company Officer and Adiutant, 22 Oct. 99.
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Captain E. H. Watson, Staff Corps 23 Aug. 95
Captain H. King, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96
Captain G. T. Robinson, Staff Coros ... 24 July 97
Major D. J. O. Taylor, Staff Corps , 1 May 93
Major C. C Anderson, Staff Corps 18 Feb. 00
Captain F.J. Fraser, Staff Corps 12 Sept. 99
Captain F. L. Wood, Staff Corps j 3 May 01
Lieut. A. H. P. Harrison, Staff Corps ... 28 Sept.95^.
Lieut. J. G. Lyons, Staff Corps 22 Apr. g?|Donble Company Officer, 1 May 00.
Lieut. E. H. Dunsford, Staff Corps , 5 Nov. 98JDouble Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 1 June 00.— Offg. Adjutaiu.
Ctficiating Double Company Officer and Quarter Master.
Captain E. L. Perry, Ind. Med. Serv.... 29 Jan. gy In medical charge, 22 Jan. 99.
34th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (Pioneers). — Raised in 1858, disbanded 486
d 1882, re-formed 23 March 3887. — Linked with 2yd and 32nd Regts. — Rcgtl. Centre, Umballa.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
" Chitbal " — " Punjab Fbontieb."
Depot at Umballa. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Dark Blue.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Lt.Colonel M. C. Cooke-Collis, Staff C.
Major H.B. Borraflaile, ZXSO. Staff Corps
Major G. L. Holland, Staff Corps
Captain G. E. L. Gilbert, Staff Corps ...
Captain T. Y. Seddon, Staff Corps
Captain H. R. Wallis, Staff Corps
Captain B. B. Barratt, Staff Corps
Lient. G.S. Clarke, Stafi Corps
Lieut. J. G. Jennings, Staff Corps „.
Lieut. G. E. H. Wilson, Staff Corps
2nd Lient. P. B. Hall, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. C. K. Crookshank, Staff C...
Captain C. H. Evans, Ind. Med. Serv....
AB3IY
Rank\
30 Dec. c
14 Jan. c
10 July c
9 May
9 May
30 Mar.
'28 June
'14 Nov.
5 Nov.
I 7 Jan.
25 Jan.
17 Jan.
29 Jan.
Resiabks.
96
99
Commandant, 25 July 97.
2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 6 June or.
Double Company Commander, 23 Mar. 9S. — Commanding Depot.
Double Company Commander.
Double Company Commander, r May 00.
Double Company Commander, 24 June or. — Furlough.
Double Company Officer, 4 June 92. — Enumeration Officer.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Double Company Officer, r Jan. 97. — Officiating Adjutant.
Double Company Officer, 15 Oct. 97. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Double Company Officer.
Double Company Officer, 17 Apr. 00. — With China Field Force.
Double Company Officer, 18 Apr. or.
In medical charge.
35th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858, disbanded in 1882, re-formed
23 March 1887.— Linked with 36th and 47th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Rawul Pindec.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
" Punjab Frontier "— " Malaxand."
Head Quarters at Sarwakal. Detachment at Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Major T. Quin, Staff Corps lioMay 98 Commandant, 8 May 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major C. E. Johnson, Staff Corps r4 Nov. 94 2nd in Command and Double Company Cornmander,r6Sept.9g.—
With 36 Bengal Infantry.
Major C. R. A. Bond, Staff Corps ro July or 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, rr May 99.
Captain E.G. Rowcroft, &SO. Staff C... 5 Feb. 89 Double Company Comdr., r6 Sept. 99— With Hong Kong Regt.
1 'aptain O. G. Gunning, Staff Corps ... 22 Aug. ggDouble Company Commander, 16 Sept. 99.
Captain G. R. Cassels, Staff Corps 24 Apr. 00 Dble. Comp. Comdr., r$Mar. 93.— Unpaid Attache, Punjab Comd.
Captain G.W. G.Lindesay, Staff Corps ro July or Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 3 Apr. 95.— With
Uganda Rifles.
Captain S. K. B. Rice, Staff Corps 3 Sept.or Double Company Officer, rr May 99.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Lieut. J. Mackenzie, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 98. Double Company Officer, ro Sept. 99. — Imperial Service Troops.
Lieut. J. C. Freeland, Staff Corps 4 Nov. gg'Double Company Officer, r Apr. 00.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. C. G. Buchanan, Staff Corps ... 20 Oct. 00 Dble. Comp. Officer, r Apr. 00.— Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Lient. G. G. J. Sankey, Staff Corps 25 Apr. 01 Double Comp. Officer, 14 Apr. 00. — Officiating Double Company
Commander, Dera Ismail Khan,
nd Lieut. P. B. Maxwell, Staff Corps... 17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, r3 Apr. 01. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Captain W. B. Turnbull, MB. Ind. M.S. 29 July 98 In medical charge, 15 Nov. 98. — With China Exped. Force.
Lieut. M. Corry, MB. Ind. Med. Serv. 27 Jan. 00 Officiating in medical charge.
36th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. — liaised in 1858, disbanded in 1882,
re-formed 23 Apr. 1887. — Linked tuith 35^1 and 47th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Rawul Pindec.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
" Punjab Frontier "—" Samaxa " — " Tirah."
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindee. Uniform, Bea. Facings, Yellow.
Colonel 0. H. Des Yceur, Staff Corps ...'20 May 98Commandant, 30 Jan. 98 — Colonel ou the Staff, Rawul Pindi.
Major C. E. Johnson, Staff Corps 14 Jan. 94'Officiating Commandant. — From 35 Bengal Infantry.
Major H. L. Custance, Staff Corps 20 May gS^nd in Comd. and Dble. Comp. Comdr., 30 Jan. 98. — Sick Furl.
Captain C. T. A. Searle, Staff Corps ..J25 Aug. or Double Company Commander, 30 Jan. 98.
Captain E. L. Sullivan, Staff Corps 25 Nov. 96 Dble. Comp. Comdr., 26 Feb. or.— Offg. D.A.A.G. Derajat Dist.
Captain H. L. Fleming, Staff Corps ro Nov. 97 Double Company Officer, 26 Feb. or. — Burma Military Police.
Captain R. G. Munn, Staff Corps 23 Mar. 00 Dble. Comp. Comdr., 26 Feb. 01. — Unpaid Attache, Punjab.
Captain W. A. Bailey, Staff Corps 31 Dec. 98 Dble. Comp. Officer, r Dec. 96. — Offg. Cant. Magistrate, Jullundiir.
Double Company Officer, 2g Nov. g6.— Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Captain E. F. Knox, Staff Corps Iro July or Double Comp. Officer, r3 Feb. g8.— Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Lieut, de C. Ireland, Staff Corps |28 Oct. g6,Double Company Officer and Adjutant, ro July 00.
Lieut. H. R. E. Pratt, DSO. Staff Corps, 14 Nov. 07 Double Company Officer, r Apr. 00.
Lieut. W. E. W. Johnston, Staff Corps 27 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 30 July 00. — Officiating Qr. Mr.
_nd Lieut. C. R. Lyall, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 19 Apr. or.
Captain C. B. Prall, Indian Med. Ser....'3o Jan. 96 In medical charge, 16 May 96.
-nd Lieut. R. L. Bignell, Staff Corps ...'20 Jan. oolOfficiating Double Company Officer.
Lieut. C. J. C. Bird, Staff Corps j 6 Aug. 01 Attached for Duty during Chitral Reliefs.
37th (Dogra) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858, disbanded in 1882,
re-formed 20 Apr. 1887. — Linked with $&th and 41st Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Rawul Pindec.
Class Regiment — Dogras.
" Chitral" — " Punjab Frontier. ''
Head Quarters at Peshawur Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow.
Honorary Colonel. — Majoi General H. H. Maharajah Sir Pratap Singh, G-CSI. Indra Mahendra, Bahadoor ,
Sipar-i-Saltanat of Jummoo and Cashmeie.
Lt.Colonel W. S. Marshall, Staff Corps
Maior J. A. Brown, Staff Corps
Major J. A. H. Woodward, Staff Corps.,
Captain F. J. H. Wynch, Staff Corps.,
Captain C. H. R. Coles, Staff Corps
Captain A 0. M"Crea, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. Longden, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. J. Moberly, .DSO. Staff Corps
Captain W. H. Nicolson. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. L. B. Cloete, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. F. Wakefield, Staff Corps
_ad Lieut. J. F. Allen, Staff Corps
Major E. H. Bernard. Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. C. A. M. Dunlop, Staff C. ...
Major A. T. Sown, Indian Med. Service
:r Sept. 00 Commandant, 1 April 00.
22 Jan. 99 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, r Apr. 00.
10 July 01 Dble. Comp. Commander, 1 Apr. 00. — Imperial Service Troops.
14 May 95 Double Company Commander, 1 July 00. — Special Assistant
Political Agent, Silgit.
7 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, r July 00..— Furlough.
10 Jan. 98 Double Company Comdr. 1 July 00. — Burma Military Police.
11 Feb. 99 Double Company Commander, 7 Oct. 92.
ro July 95 Double Company Commander, T9 Oct. 00. — Staff College.
10 July or Double Comp. Officer and Adjt., 7 Jan. 98. — With Uganda Rifles.
4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Adjutant, 3 Mar. or.
25 Apr. 01 Double Company Officer, 12 Apr. 00.— Officiating Quarter Master.
20 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 24 May or.
10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 7 Aug. 01.
12 Aug. 99 Double Company Officer, 23 July or.
r Oct. 96 In medical charge, 9 July 87.
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487 38th (Dogra) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858.
Linked with 37^/4 and ilst Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Rawnl Pindee.
Class Regiment— Dogras.
" Punjab Frontier " — " Malakand."
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Uniform, Red. Facings, TelloK.
Rauk, Nambs, AND Corps.
Lt.Colonel F. G. Vivian, Staff Corps ...: 4 ,
Major K. P. Burne, Staff Corps 23 1
MajorL.C. H. Stainforth, Staff Corps. .22 .
Bt.Major A. Cadell, Staff Corps 18"
Captain C. W. Tribe, Staff Corps 1 i
O'aptain H. W. Cruddas, Staff Corps ...|3o .
jjieut. L. S. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Barstow, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. Hutchinson, Staff Corps...
Lieut, T. H. Keyes, Staff Corps
Lieut. 0. J. B. Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. G.D. Rowlandson, Staff Corps :
Lieut. R. H. Waller, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. W. E. Home, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. G. S. Griffiths, Ind. Jled. Serv.
RB» AUKS.
97 Commandant, 13 Jan. g8.
00,2nd in Command and Dole. Company Comdr., 28 Aug. 00.
oilDouble Company Comdr., 13 Jan. 98. - Offg. 2nd in Command.
. 96|Dble. Comp. Commander, 1 Apr. 00. — Recruiting Staff Officer for
_ liDble. Comp. Comdr., 1 Apr. 00. [Dogras. — Offg. A. A.G. Punjab.
oolDouble Company Comdr., 1 Apr. 00. — With 1-4 Goorkha Rifles.
.Double Company Officer,
, 95'Dble. Company Officer and Qr. Master, 15 Sept. 97.
98 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 24 March 00.
. 98 'Double Company Officer, 6 Aug. 00.
99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — With Corps of Guides.
. oo'Double Company Officer, : Apr. 00.— Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
99 Officiating Double Company Officer.
ooOfficiating Double Company Officer.
^.93 In medical charge, 4 July" 99. —P. M. O. Malakand Force.
39th (Garhwal Rifle) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1887.
Linked with gth Gurkha anil ^th (Jarhwal Rifles. — Regimental Centre, Lansdowne.
Class Regiment — G.irhwalis.
" Punjab Fbontibh."
Head Quarters at Lansdowne. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Slack.
Major A. C. O'Donnell, Staff Corps 5 Oct. 98 Commandant, 1 Mar. 00, with rank of Lt.Col.— Furlough.
Major R. H. Twigg, Staff Corps 27 Apr. 92 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, iSNov. 99.—
Officiating Commandant.
Double Company Commander.
Captain M. B. Roberts, Staff Corps '23 May 96 Double Comp. Commander, 24 Dec. 87. — Off. 2nd in Command.
Captain W. H. Wardell, Staff Corps ... 21 Dec. co'Double Comp. Commander, 20 Nov. 00. -Adjutant, 12 Dec. ..
Captain H. M. MacTier, Staff Corps ... 21 Dec. 00 Double Company Commander, 26 Mar. 01.— Furlough.
Captain P. M. Home, Staff Corps 10 July oiHouble Company Commander, 26 Mar. 01.
Lieut. F. G. E. Lumb, Staff Corps 4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer.
Lt. G. de la P. B. Pakenham, Staff Corps 16 Apr. 97, Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. K. Henderson, Staff Corps 14 Nov. 97 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— With Uganda Rides.
Lieut. E. F. Holland, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 9S Double Company Officer, 22 July oo.— With 2 Rajput Lt. Inf.
2nd Lieut. W. B. Bailey, Staff Corps ... 17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 19 Aug. 01.
Captain C. D. Dawes, Ind. Med. Serv. 29 Jan. 99 In medical charge.
Lieut.C.A.Spraw8on,if.B.Ind.Med.Ser. 23 Juneoo Officiating in medical charge.
40th (Pathan) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858.
Linked with %%rd and 46th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sialkotc.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Transfrontier Pathans (2 Cos. Orakzais, 1 Co. Afridis, and : Co.
VuBufzais, including Akora Khattaks), 2 Companies Dogras (Jummoo District, and
a Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
Head Quarters at Jhansi. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green.
Major F. Campbell, DSO. Staff Corps 22 Jan. 96 Commandant, 15 Dec. 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major N. A. K. Burne, Staff Corps 11 Sept. 96 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 10 Jan. 99.
Major T. M'Kay, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 6 Mar. 96.
p. i.e. Captain F.Rennick, Staff Corps... 29 Aug. 96'Double Company Commander, 1 July 00.— China Exp. Force.
Captain R. T. I. Ridgway, Staff Corps 14 Sept. 98 Double Company Commander, 1 July 00. — Recruiting Staff
Officer, Peshawur.
Captain W. C. H. Bunbury, Staff Corps 30 Jan. oo'Double Company Commander, 1 July 00. — Furlough.
Captain T. R. Maclachlan, Staff Corps 23 Mar. oolDouble Company Officer, 2 Feb. 94.
Captain G. A. Preston, Staff Corps to July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 8 July 96.
Lieut. H. S. Tyndall, Staff Corps 16 Apr. 97 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, : Apr. 00.
Lieut. R. S. St. John, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98 Double Comp. Officer, 14 June 00. — Field Intelligence Officer.
Lieut. R. N. Macpherson, Staff Corps... 19 Feb. 00 Double Company Officer. — With 20 Bombay Infantry.
2ndLieut. G. D. Campbell, Staff Corps 12 Aug. 99 Double Company Officer, 16 Feb. 01.
2nd Lieut. A. C. P. Cochran, Staff C... 17 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Captain W. H. Ogilvie, MB. Ind. M. S. 30 Jan. 93 In medical charge, 25 Dec. 00.
41st (Dogra) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1900.
Linked with 37th and oSth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Raivul Pindi.
Class Regiment— Dogras.
Head Quarters at Jullundur. Uniform, Serl. Facings, Yellou-.
Major E. T. Gastrell, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 981 Commandant, 19 Oct. 00, with rank of Lt.Cok.nel.
Major W. A. B. Dennye, Staff Corps ... 13 Aug. 99 pna in Command and Double Company Commander, 23 Nov 00.
Major C. M. Eales, Staff Corps 22 Jan. oi'Double Company Commander, 19 Oct. 00.
Captain A. J. Caruana, Staff Corps 74 Jan. 96
Captain R. G. Macpherson, StuU Corps|i2 Sept.99
Captain C. A. R. Hutchinson, Staff C. 110 July 01
Lieut. R. P. W. Quin, Staff Corps In May 95
Double Company Commander, 1 Nov. 00.
Double Company Commander, 6 Nov. 00.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 28 Oct. 00. [Furlough.
Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 29 Oct. 00.— Sick.
Lieut. E. Colson, Staff Corps..." I22 Nov. 97 Double Company Officer, 4 July 01. — Attached 28 Mounted Inf.
Lieut. A. H. Watts, Staff Corps ,20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 7 Nov. 00. — Officiating Qr. Mr.
Lieut, J. E. Home, Staff Corps J24 June 01 Double Company Officer, 28 Nov. 00.
Lieut. M. Eliot, Staff Corps 25 Apr. 01 Double Company Officer, 6 Nov. 00.
Captain J. A. Black, Ind. Med. Serv.... 29 Jan. 99 In medical charge, 23 Mar. 01.— Furlough.
] Officiating in medical charge.
42nd {Goorkha Rifle) Bengal Infantry.
For this. Regiment, sec p. 494^.
43rd. (Goorlcka Rifle) Bengal Infantry (late 2nd Assam Lt. Infantry. —
Raised 13 April 1835^. — Linked with 44th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Shillong.
Class Regiment— Goorkhas. " Bubua, 1885-S7."
Head Quarters at Shillong. One Company at GUgit.
Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Btack.
488
RA2TK, Nambs, and Coeps.
LtTColonel W. Cook, StaffCorps
Major J. W. Cowley, StaffCorps
p.t.c Captain C. H. Clay, StaffCorps ...
Captain C. S. Williams, Staff Corps
Captain S. Clay, StaffCorps
Captain K. S. Cassels, StaffCorps
Captain H. St. A. Wake, StaffCorps ...
Captain A. C. Wall, StaffCorps
Captain C. E. Luard, Staff Corps
Captain C. G. Stansfeld, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. C. P. Barlow, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. E. Jewett, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. R. H. Sadler, Staff Corps
Major P. Hehir, MD. Ind. Med. Service
Asm
Rank.
Remabks.
'10 Sept. 01 Commandant, 5 June 00. [ — Abbottabad
1 14 Jan. 00 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 29 Apr. 95.
6 Feb. 95 Dble. Company Commander, 29 Apr. 95. — D.A.Q.M.G. Intel].
' 6 Feb. 95 Dble. Company Commander, 29 Oct. 9S. [Branch, Simla.
22 Aug. 99 Double Company Commander, 15 Dec. 92.
23 Oct. 00 Double Company Commander, 20 Nov. 00.
10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 9 Sept. 95.
10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 29 Oct. 98.
10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 9 Feb. 90. — Political Assist. 3rd class,
13 Aug. 01 Dble. Company Officer and Qr. Mr., 9 Feb. 99. [Central India.
22 Apr. 98 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
i s Nov. qS Double Company Officer, 4 July 00. — Furlough.
20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 30 June 00. — With 2 Goorkha Rifles.
1 Apr. 98'In medical charge, 31 May 98.
44th (Goorlclia Rifle) Bengal Infantry [late Sylket Lt. Infantry. —
Raised 19 Feb. 1824). — Linked, with 43rd Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Shillong.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas. " Bubma, 1885-S7."
Head Quarters at Kohima. One Company at Shillong. Two Companies at Guntok.
Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Lt.ColonelE.H.Molesworth, StaffCorps 24 Feb. 99 Commandant, 29 Apr. 95. — Officiating A.A.G. Presidency Dist.
Major M. A. Kerr, StaffCorps 13 Aug. 99 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 28 June 99.
— Commanding at Kohima.
Captain F. Murray, StaffCorps 7 Feb. 96 Double Comp. Commander, 30 Mar. 00. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain J. A. Wilson, StaffCorps 16 Nov. 9B Dble Comp. Comdr., 1 May 00. — D.A.A.G. Rohilcund District.
Captain L. H. Baldwin, Staff Corps ... 3 May 01 Double Comp. Comdr., 1 May 00. — Lushai Hills Military Police.
Captain G. L. S. Ward, StaffCorps 3 May 01 Double Company Comdr. and Adjutant, 20 Nov. 00. — S. S. O.
Captain J. R. Nuttall, Staff Corps 10 Jnly 01 Double Company Commander, 20 Nov. 00. [Kohima.
Captain G. Warneford, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Dble. Compy. Off., n Jan. 57. — Assist. Political Supt. Palanpore.
Lieut. C. Bliss, Staff Corps 4 July 96 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. D. W. H. Humphreys, S.C 128 Feb. 97 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Lieut. J. D. Grant, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00 Double Company Officer, n Aug.oo. — Quarter Master, 22 Jan. 01.
Lieut. O. W. White, Staff Corps 27 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 31 July 01.
2ndLt. J. F. S.D.Coleridge, Staff Corps'20 July §8 Double Company Officer, 10 July 00.
2nd Lieut. G. P. Sanders, Staff Corps. ..'17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer.
Captain F. H. Watling, MB. Ind. M. S. 29 Jan. 98 In medical charge.
Captain T. H. Delany, MB. Ind. M. S. 28 Jan. 01 Officiating in medical charge.
45th (Rattray's Sticks) Bengal Infantry (late ist Bengal Police Battalion.
—Rattray's Sikhs). (Raised in 1856.— Added to the Bengal Army in 1864. )
Class Regiment— Sikhs.
Linked with 14th and 15th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mooltan.
"Defence or Abbah" — "Behab" — "Ali Mcsjid" — "Afghahistan 1878-80" — "PrNJAB Fboxtiee" — "Malakand."
Head Quarters at Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Colonel H.N.M'Rae. CB. StaffCorps ... 12 Jan. oi' Commandant, 19 Apr. 99.
Lt.ColonelA.W.T.Radcliffe, StaffCorps 9 Aug. 99 Officiating Commandant.— From 14 Bengal Infantry.
Lt.Colonel J. M. A. Retallick. Staff C... 10 Sept. 01,2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 4 Oct. 97.
— Hong Kong Regiment.
Major L. C. Fryer, StaffCorps 23 Apr. 012nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 5 Sept. 99
Captain H. A. Moore, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97, Double Company Commander, 8 Feb. 00.
CaptainF. T. Stewart, StaffCorps 10 Nov. 97,Donble Company Comdr., 21 May 92. — Assist. Recruiting Staff
Officer for Sikhs.
Captain R.M. Barff, StaffCorps 8 Dec. 99, Double Compy. Comdr. 24 June 92. — With 14 Bengal Infantry. —
j China Field'Force.
Bt.Major G. de H. Smith, StaffCorps... 3 Dec. 9glDouble Company Officer, 16 Apr. 95.— South Africa
Capt. H. B. Rattray, DSO. Staff Corps 29 Mar. 01 Double Company Officer, 4 Sept. 90.— With Uganda Rifles.
Captain D. A. D. M'Vean, Staff Corps 10 July oi|Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 5 May 98.
Lieut. F. S. Keen, StaffCorps 4 Nov. q6| Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Lieut. L. L. Wheatley, DSO. S. C 22 Apr. gS:Double I'ompan'y Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lt. W. W. Van Someren. DSO. S'.aff C.l22 July ggDouble Company Officer, 13 Aug.oo.
Lieut. G. C. Morris, Staff Corps | 4 Nov. 09I Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Lieut. F. C. Waterfield, Staff Corps '22 Jan. 96'Double Company Officer, 10 May 00. — With 14 Bengal Infantry.
I —China. Field Force.
Lieut. J. G. Cadell, StaffCorps J27 Oct. 00, Double Company Officer, 31 Oct. 00.
Lieut. A. G.C. Hutchinson, Staff Corps. jifi Apr. 00, Officiating Double Company Officer.
Captain C. H. Watson, Ind. Med. Ser.128 Jan. 00 In medical charge, 17 Aug. 01.
Lieut. J. G. G. Swan, Ind. Med. Serv.... 29 Jan. 01 Officiating in medical charge at Tank.
Lieut. P. A. Browne, Ind. Med. Service'28 June oo^Officiating in medical charge at Jandola.
46th {Punjab) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1900.
Linked with 33rd and 40th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sealkote.
Class Campany Regiment — 4 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Pathans (1 Company Afridis other
than Malikdin and Kambarkhel, 1 Company Orakzais), 2 Companies Labana Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Sialkot. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green.
Major G. P. Ranken, Staff Corps 113 Aug. 99 Commandant, 19 Oct. 00, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major W. Thuillier, StaffCorps 13 Aug. 99 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 4 Nov. 00.
Major W. H. Millar, Staff Corps 2= Aug. 01 2nd in Comd. & Dble. Comp. Comdr., 3 Nov. 00. — WithMtd. Inf.
Captain C. H. Peterson, Staff Corps .
Captain F. B. Hill, Stalt Corps
Captain J. C. P. Craster, StaffCorps .
Lieut. W. A. S. Walker, Staff Corps...
Lieut. R. C. Gilchrist, Staff Corps
Lieut. D.G.Robinson. StaffCorps.
10 Nov. 98 Double Company Commander, 18 Nov. 00.
6 June 99 Double Company Commander, 9 Nov. 00.
10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 7 Nov. 00.
27 Nov. 97 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 3 Nov. 00. — Furl.
. 4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, 10 Nov. 00.— Officiating Qr. Mr.
.24 Feb. 00 Double Company Officer, 7 Nov. 00. — Burma Military Police.
Lieut. E. C. Smith, StaffCorps '. n May 01 Double Company Officer, 18 Nov. 00. — With 22 Bengal Infantry.
2nd Lieut. J. G. McEnery, Staff Corps '20 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 18 July 01.
Captain G. Tate, MB. Ind. Med. Serv.... 28 Jan. 01 In medical charge, 25 Apr. 01.
Officiating in medical charge.
488a 47th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1900.
Linked with 25th and 26th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Rairul Pindi.
Class Regiment — Jat Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Sialkote. Uniform, Serf. Facing*, Yellow.
Rank, Names, and G'ohps. i jf ""5 Remarks.
Major P. G. Walker, Staff Corps 10 May 98 Commandant, 21 Jan. 01, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major P. Holland, Staff Corps Iio July 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 2; Jan. 01.
Captain E. K. Morton, Staff Corps 25 Nov. 96 Double Company Commander, 25 Jan. 01.
Captain E. S. Hall, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97 Double Company Commander, 14 Feb. 01.
Captain S. R. Davidson, Staff Corps ... 16 Apr. 01 Double Company Commander, 18 Apr. 01. — Furlough.
Lieut. H. Le M. Fellowes, Staff Corps...1 1 May 96 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 22 Feb. 01.
Lieut. H. E. Browne, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 07 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 4 Mar. 01.
Lieut. H. P. M. White, StaffCorps :t6 Nov. 98 Double Company Officer, 16 Feb. 01.— Offg. Dble. Coaip. Comdr.
Lieut. S. B. Combe, StaffCorps 22 Apr. 00 Double Company Officer, 3 Mar. 01.
Lieut. C. J. G. Bird, Staff Corps 6 Aug. 01 Double Company Officer, 6 Feb. 01. — With 36 Sikhs
2nd Lieut. L. R. Hogge, StaffCorps 27 July 98 Double Company Officer, 22 Feb. 01.
Lt.Col. G. W. Mackenzie, MB. Ind. M. S. ;i Mar. 97 In medical charge, 26 April ot.
48th Bengal Infantry (Pioneers). — Raised in iqoi.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Lobana Sikhs, 4 Companies Jats.
Linked with 6th ami loth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lucknow,
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Red.
Major 0. Le G. Justice, Staff Corps 11 May gSC'ommandant, 16 Mar. 01, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major W. A. Cappage, Staff Corps 2? Jan. 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 16 Apr.
Major A. J. Shaw, Staff Corps 29 Nov. 00 Double Company Commander.
Captain A. J. N. Harward, Staff Corps. 5 Oct. g3| Double Company Commander, 8 Apr. 01.
Captain F. A. Andrew, Staff Corps 25 Mar. 00 Double Company Commander, 15 Apr. 01.
Captain H. J. Riddell, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer. 23 May 01.
Lieut. J. L. Dougherty, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 98 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 3 Apr. 01.
Lieut. C. W. Neumann, Staff Corps 28 Dec. 00 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Apr. ci.
Lieut. M. E. S. Johnson, Staff Corps ... 27 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 26 Apr. 01.
Lieut. A. Vickers, Staff Corps 31 May 00 Double Company Officer, 24 Apr. 01. — Furlough.
2nd Lieut. G. Hewett, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 00 Double Companv Officer. 22 Apr. 01.
Captain W.W. Clemesha, MB. Ind.M. S. .9 Jan. 99'ln medical charge, 19 June 01.
49th (GarJnval Rifle) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1901.
Linked with gth Gurkha and 29th Garhwal Rifles. — Regimental Centre, Lansdovme.
Class Regiment— Garhwalis.
Head Quarters at Lansdowne. Uniform, Dark Green. Facing*, Black.
Major J. T. Evatt, DSO. StaffCorps ...123 Apr. 01 .Commandant, 5 May 01, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major D. E. Mocatta, Staff Corps 10 July 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 26 Mar. or.
Captain E. R. R. Swiney, StaffCorps .. I 6 May 9o.Double Company Commander, 5 Apr. 01.
Capt. D. H. Drake-Brockman, S. Corps; 1 Feb. 98iDouble Company Commander, 13 Apr. 01.
Captain E. H. S. Boxer, Staff Corps 28 Aug. 94'Double Company Commander, 10 May 01
Captain J. H. K. Stewart, Staff Corps...1 3 Sei/t.o:!Double Company Officer and Adjutant. 29 Mar. 01.
Lieut. G. H. Taylor, Staff Corps 7 July 95 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 12 May 01.
Lieut. A. U. Gledstanes, Staff Corps ...'24 Oct. 99 Double Company Officer, 4 July or.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. G. W. Burton, Staff Corps 23 Oct. 99 Double Company Officer, 14 Aug. 01
L-'eut.A.W.Robertson-Glascow, Staff C. 25 Apr. 01 Double Company Officer, 1 Aug. 01.— Offg. Double Co. Comdr.
2udLieut. G. W. Hemans, StaffCorps... 19 July 99, Double Company Officer, 15 Aug. 01.
Captain R. P. Wilson, Ind. Med. Serv.|29 Jan. 9g'ln medical charge, 1 July 01.— With 22 Goorkha Rifles.
Lieut. J.D. Graham, J/S.Ind.Med. Ser. 28 June 00 Officiating Medical Officer.
1st Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment (Light Inf. — late 66th or Goorkha Lt. Inf.
Raised 24 Afir. 1815.) — Linked with 4th and 5th Gooi-kha Regiments
The Regimental Centres of Goorkha Battalions are at their own Stations.
Class Regiment— Goorkhas.
" Bhubtpobe" — " Alliwal" — " Sobbaon" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80"— "Puxj.vb Fboxter"— " Tibah."
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Dhurmsala. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.Colonel R. Fulton, Staff Corps 17 Feb. 98' Commandant, 1 Sept. 94.
Bt.Lt. Colonel C.H. Powell, Staff Corns 20 May 981 2nd in Command and Double CompaD.v Commander, 6 Feb. 00.
Intell. Branch, AVar Office.
Major A. V. Hatch, StaffCorps 1 14 Jan. 00' 2nd in Comd. and Double Company Commander, 10 Nov. 00.—
From 2 Battalion.
Major C. Y. Crommelin, StaffCorps ... 10 July 01 Double Companv Commander, 1 Jan. 86.
Major A. C. B. Johnson, Staff Corps ...10 July 01 Double Company Comdr. 16 Nov. 98.— D.A.A. Gen. Musketry,
1 Bengal Command, Meerut.
Bt. Major W. I. Ryder, Staff Corps I20 May 98 Doubl; Company Commander, 10 Nov. 00.
Captain J. L. Rose, Staff Corns J16 Nov. 98 Double Company Commander, 10 Nov. 00.— China Exp. Force.
Major E. M. Lang, Staff Corp's 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 9 May 99.— Furlough.
Caotain T. J. M'Leod, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 1 Jan. 00.
Lieut. A. Young, Staff Corps i 3 Jan. 99: Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Offg. Double Co. Comdr.
Lieut. B. C. Graham, Staff Corps ! 2 Jan. oo1 Double Company Officer, 22 June 00.— With 42 Bengal Infantry.
Lieut. A. P. Hughes, Staff Corps '20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 13 Apr. 00.— Offg. Quarter Master.
2nd Lieut. A. P. Sandeman, Staff Corps! 20 July 98 Double Company Officer, 26 Mar. 01.— Offg. Double Co. Comdr.
iTtC Major H.F.Whitchurch, Ind.Med.S. 31 Mar. 00 In medical charge.
1st Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment (Light Infantry).
SECOND BATTALION.— Raised 19 Feb. 18 36.
Head Quarters at Dhurmsala. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
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Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Lt.Colouel G. H. Robinson, Staff Corps
Major G. S. Ommanney, Staff Corps ...
Major A. V. Hatch, ^.8. Staff Corps ...
Major A. G. B. Lang. Staff Corps
Captain C. Herbert, BSO. Staff Corps...
Capt. H. A. H. Thompson, Staff Corps
Captain E. D. Money, Staff Corps
Captain W". C. Anderson, Staff Corps ...
L'apt. H. F. Bateman-Champain, S. C. .
Captain J. Muscroft, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. M. D. Shaw, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Evans, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. E. Johnson, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. L. Birdwood, Staff Corps
Major W. tf. W. Elliot, MB. I.M.S
Abmi
Rank
28 Aug
0;
1 May 98
14 Jan.
00
10 July
01
12 Nov
02
5 Feb.
p8
9 May
Q9
8 Dec.
OQ
21 Sept
OO
19 Oct.
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20 Oct.
00
20 Oct.
00
27 Oct.
00
14 Jan.
or
31 Mar.
99
Remarks.
Commandant, 6 Feb. 00. [Furlough.
2nd in Command and Double Company Comdr. 10 Nov. 00. —
Officiating 2nd in Command. — From 1 Bn.
Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.
Double Comp. Comdr. 10 Nov. 00. — Cant. Magistrate, Allahabad.
Doable Company Commander, 10 Nor. 00. [duty.
Double Company Com!.lr. 10 Nov. 00. — Transport Enumeration
Double Company Commander, 10 Nov. 00. — S. African Constab.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 6 Feb. 00.
Double Comp. Officer and Qr. Mr. 1 Apr. 00.
Double Company Officer, 30 Oct. 00. — Offg.Double Comp. Comdr.
Double Company Officer, 12 May 00. — Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Double Company Officer, 27 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Double Company Officer, 22 June 01. — China Field Force.
In medical charge, 7 Feb. q6. — No. 69 Field Hospital, S. Africa.
Officiating in medical charge.
2nd (Prince of Wales's Own) Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment (The Sirmoor Rifles). —
Late Sirmoor Rifle Regiment. — Raised 24 April 1815. — Linked withyd, Goorkhas.
Plume of the Prince of Wales.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
"Bhubtfoeb" — " Alliwal " — " Sobeaon" — " Delhi" — " Kabul, 1879"— "Kandahab, 1880" —
"Afghanistan, 1878-80 "—"Punjab Feontike" — "Tieah."
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Dehra Dhoon. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Honorary Colonel. — His Imperial Majesty Edward VII., King of Great Britain and Ireland, and Emperor of India.
Major F. P. Hutchinson, Staff Corps ...
Major L. W, Shakespear, Staff Corps..
Major J. Fisher, Staff Corps
Major C. E. de M. Norie, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. A. K. Gough, Staff Corps...
Captain X. Macpherson, Staff Corps..
Caotain E. R. P. Boileau, Staff Corps
Captain D. M. Watt, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. S. Gale, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. Wigram, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. W. C. Ridgeway, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Becher, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. Nicolay, Staff Corps
p.s.f. Captain J. M. Home, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. F. W. Wright, DSO. MB. I.M.S.
Captain T. A. O. Langston, Ind. M. S.
1 May qS
22 Jan. 01
10 July 01
20 May 98
4 June 01
4 June 01
28 June ci
10 July 01
10 Jan. 96
22 Apr. 98
22 Apr. 98
22 Apr. 98
4 Oct. 99
18 Feb. 97
1 Apr. 93
30 Jan. 96
Commandant, 10 Nov. 99, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Com. & Dble. Compy.Comdr. 10 Nov. 99. — Assam Mil. Pol.
2nd in Command and Double Company Comdr. 10 Nov. 99.
Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.— Staff College.
Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00. — Punjab Commission,
Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00. — Attached 2 Bn.
Double Company Commander, 20 Nov. 00. — Furlough.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 20 Nov. 00.
Double Company Officer, 30 Mar. 00. — With 2 Bn.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. oc— Quarter Master, 2 July 01.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Comdt. Simla Detachment.
Double Company Officer, 20 N ov. 00. — Offg. Recruit Staff Officer,
Officiating Double Company Commander. [Goorkhas.
In medical charge, 2 Feb. 98. — With China Expedit. Force.
Officiating in medical charge.
SECOND BATTALION.— Saised 19 Feb. 1886.
Head Quarters at Dehra Dhoon. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt. Colonel L. M. M. Hall, Staff Corps 1 1 Oct. 99'Commandant, 2 Apr. 99. — Commanding at Dehra Dhoon.
Major D.C.F.Macintyre, Staff Corps ... 20 May 98 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 2 Apr. 99.
Captain H. V. Bradley, Staff Corps ... 23 Aug. ^Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
Captain H. D. Watson, Staff Corps i 7 Feb. 96,Double Company Comdr. 29 Mar. 00. — With Imp. Serv. Troops.
p.s.c. Captain J. M. Home, Staff Corps!i8 Feb. 97 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00. — With 1 Bn.
Captain A. B. Lindsay, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 20 Apr. 97. — In Russia for study.
Captain E. H. Sweet, Staff Corps 10 July onDouble Company Commander, 5 Oct. 00. — S.S.O. Dehra Dun.
Captain H. T. Fulton, Staff Corps ;io July oil Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr., 19 Dec. 97. — Adj. 1 May 01.
Captain E. G. Bromhead, Staff Corps...] 10 July oi'Double Company Officer, 18 May 99.— Quarter Master, 1 Mayor.
Captain J. S. M. Harcourt, Staff Corps, 4 Oct. oiiDouble Company Officer, 29 Oct. 99.
Lieut. B. R. Nicholl, StaffCorps jt4 Nov. 97 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
2nd Lieut. H. K. W. Bruce, Staff Corpses Jan. 99 Double Company Officer, 3c June 00.
Major F. Wyville-Tliomson,afR. I.M.S. 30 Sept.98 In medical charge, 20 Feb. 00.
Captain N. Macpherson. StaffCorps ...I 4 July oilAttaohed, 4 Aug. 00.— From 1 Battalion.
Captain F. G. C. Ross, StaffCorps 9 July 01 (Officiating Double Company Officer.— From 2 Goorkhas.
Lieut. E. S. Gale, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 96,Officiating Double Company Officer. — From 1 Battalion.
Lieut. E. R. Hayes-Sadler, Staff Corps;2o Oct. ooJOfficiating Double Company Officer.— From 43 Goorkhas.
Captain R. P. Wilson, Ind. Med. Ser....|29 Jan. 99lTemporary medical charge at Chitral.
3rd Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment (Raised 24 April 1815). —
Linked with 2nd Goorkhas.
'Delhi'
"Ahmed Khel" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Buema,
Fbontiee " — " Tibah."
Class Regiment— Goorkhas.
1885-87." — " Chiteal " — "Punjab
Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
-Furl.
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Almora. Detachments at Ranikhet and Naini Tal.
Major H. Rose, StaffCorps in May 98 ;
Major N. G. Woodyatt, StaffCorps 10 July 01 :
Captain F. A. Kingston, StaffCorps ... 30 Jan. 97
Captain A. C. Hickley, StaffCorps ]"8 Dec. 97 :
Captain W. R. Breakspear, Staff Corps|i4 Sept.< "'"
Captain W. M. Brown, Staff Corps 21 Dec. oo'Double Company Officer and Adjt. 20 Aug. 94.— Furlough.
Captain J. G. Edwardes, Staff Corps ...10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr., 26 Sept. 96.— Offg. Adjt.
Captain A. B. Tillard, DSO. StaffCorps 10 July 01 ~
Captain M. E. Dopping-Hepenstal, &.C. 10 July 01
Lieut. G. K. Channer, Staff Corps 16 Apr. 97
Lieut. D. I. Shuttleworth, Staff Corpsj 5 Nov. 98
Lieut, j. C. Loch, Staff Corps 1 4Juneooi
Lt.ColonelL. A. Waddell, MB. I. M. S.31 Mar. 00 In medical charg
Commandant, 26 Apr. 01, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command and Double Comp. Comdr., 26 Apr. 01.
Double Company Commander, 28 May 01.
Double Company Commander, 28 May 01.
Double Company Commander, 28 May 01.
Double Company Officer, 27 Apr. 98.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Double Company Officer. 1 Apr. 00.
Double Company Officer, n July 00.— Uganda Rifles.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
49Q
3rd Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment.
SECOND BATTALION.— Halted Jan. 1887; re-forme 1891.
Head Quarters at Lansdowne. Uniform, Dark Green. Facingt, Blaclt.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Colonel H. S. Wheatley, Star!' Corps
Major W. H. Savage, StaffCorps
Captain V. A. Ormsby, Staff Corps...
Captain A. P. Bateman-Champain.S.C. 130 .ian. 97
Bt.Major W. G. L. Beynon, DSO. S.C... 20 Jan.
Captain C. S.Eastmead, Staff Corps ...In Feb. 99
Captain F. G. C. Ross, Staff Corps 9 July 01
Captain W. C. French, StaffCorps 10 July 01
Captain F. M. Smith, Staff Corps '10 July oj
Lieut. W. L. Dundas, StaffCorps [14 Nov. 97
Lieut. G. H. Newcombe, Staff Corps ... 23 Apr. 01
Lt.Col. P. Mullane, MD. Ind. Med. Ser. 2 Apr. 01
Rkmabks.
Commandant, 24 Oct. 96. — Officiating Qr. Mr. Gen. Bengal.
2nd in Command. — Officiating Commander.
Double Company Commander, 1 May 00. — Plague duty, N.W.
Provinces and Oude.
Double Cornp. Commander, 15 Jan. 91. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Double Company Commander, 28 June 91.
Double Company Officer, 15 Jan. 9;.
Double Company Officer, 5 July 95. — With 2 Goorkha Rifles.
Double Company Officer, 26 Sept. 90.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 April 00.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Quarter Master, 19 Aug. or.
Double Company Officer, 10 July 01.
In medical cuarge, 22 Feb. 96. — Furlough.
4th Goorkha (Rifle) Regt. (late Extra Goorkha Re<jt.). — Raised 6 Aug. 1857.
Linked with 1st and 5th Goorklias.
" Ali Musjid" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Kandahae, 1880"— " Afghanistan, 1S78-80 "— " Ciiiteal"— " Punjab
Frontier" — " Tip.ah."
Class Regiment— Goorkhas.
FIRST BATTALION.
With China Expeditionary Force. Depot at Bakloh. Uniform, Dark Green. Facinge, Black,
Lt.ColonelF.M. Rundall, DSO. Staff C. 9 Mar. 98 Commandant, 8 June 98.
Major P. M. Carnegy. Staff Corps 30 Jan. 98 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 8 June 98.
Major E. E. Couper, StaffCorps n Aug. 00 Double Company Commander, 1 1 Aug. 99.
Major E. C. Ryall, Staff Corps io July 01 Double Company Commander, 6 March 86. [China Field Force.
Captain G.H.C. Colomb, StaffCorps ... 6 Feb. 95 Double Company Commander, 16 Sept. 87.— D. A. A.&Q. M. G.
Captain W. G. Walker, StaffCorps 29 Aug. 96: Double Company Officer, 19 Aug. 90. — With Imp. Serv. Troops.
Captain C.R. M. Hutchinson, Staff C... 9 May 99; Double Company Officer, 23 May 96.
Captain D. C. Young, StaffCorps 21 Sept. 00 Double Company Officer, 19 Dec. 98.
Captain G. B. Sanford, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company-Officer, 1 Nov. 99. — Punjab Commission.
Lieut. B. M. L. Brodhurst. Staff Corps 3 Dec. 94 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. B. U. Nicolay, Staff Corps 1 Oct. 96 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, r April 00.
Lieut. D. W. Maxwell, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 97 Double Company Officer, 25 July 00.
Captain A. H. Battye, StaffCorps 12 Nov. 95 Officiating Double Company Officer.— From 2 Battalion.
Captain H. W. Cruddas, Staff Corps ... 30 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.— From 2 Battalion.
Lieut. G. A. Perreau, Staff Corps '28 July 97 Commanding Depot. — From 2 Battalion.
Lieut. R. L. Birdwood, Staff Corp* T4 Jin. oo'Officiating Double Company Officer.— From 2-1 Goorkha Rirles.
2nd Lieut. A. Shea, StaffCorps 23 Jan. 99'Officiating Double Company Officer.— From 7 Rajputs.
Captain V. E. H. Lindesay, MB. I. M.S. 29 Jan. 99lln medical charge, 17 Nov. 98.
SECOND BATTALION.— Raited ic April 1886.
Head Quarters at Bakloh.
Colonel A.G. F. Browne, DSO. StaffCorps
Major M.T.Thomson, StaffCorps
Major P. Malcolm, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. Battye, Staff Corps
Captain A. Grant, StaffCorps
Captain H. C. C. Ducat, Staff Corps
Captain R. E. Travers, StaffCorps
Captain A. E. Sealy, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Perreau, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. G. Drummond, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. R. C. B. Yates. Staff Corps
Lieut. E. F. D. Money, Staff Corps
Lieut. 0. M. T. Hogg, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. M. Rundall, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. Frost, MB. Ind. Med. Ser.
Captain H. M. Earle, Indian Med. Serv.
?o May 9S Commandant, 11 Aug. 99.— Offg. Colonel on Staff, Ferozepore.
n May 98 2nd in Comd. and D. Comp. Comdr. 11 Aug. 09.— Offg. Comdt.
1 1 Aug. 00 Double Company Commander, 3 June 99. — Officiating A. A . Gen.
■ Derojat Dist. ' [China Field Ferce.
12 N0v.95D0ul.ne Company Commander, 15 Aug. oo. — With 1 Battalion.—
7 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00. — Furlough.
30 Jan. 97 Double Company Officer, 13 Dec. 89. — Offg. 2nd in Command
and Double Company Commander.
23 Mar. 00 Dble. Comp. Officer, 15 June 98.— Plague duty, N.W. P. i Oude.
10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, n Aug. 99.
28 July 97 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 00.— With
16 Nov. 98 Double Company Officer, 1 April 00. [1 Battalion.
4 Nov. 99 Dble. Company Officer, 1 April 00. — Attache Adjt. Gen.'s Dept.
20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 April 00.
26 May 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
23 Feb. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer. — From 27 Punjab. Inf.
28 July 91 Inmedical charge, 20 Feb. 96.— On Field Service, South Africa.
27 July 95 Officiating in medical charge.
Note. — These Regiments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank — the 1st Goorkhas after the 10th
Native Infantry ; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhas after the t^th Native Infantry.
*»* The 5th Goorkha Rbgimbnt, being attached to the Punjab Frontier Force, follows the 6th Puniab Infan try
six pages on.
PUNJAB FRONTIER FORCE.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad.
Raised, 18 May 1849. Remodelled, 15 Feb. 1851. Designation changed, 19 Sept. 1865.
Note. — When Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus — The Guide Cavalr3T, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th
Punjab Cavalry rank immediately after the 8th Bengal Cavalry; the Corps of Guides Infantry, the 1st, 2nd
3rd, and 4th Sikh Infantry, and the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry after the 15th Bengal In-
fantry and the 3rd Goorkhas ; the 5th Goorkhas after the 32nd Bengal Infantry.
STAFF.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Col. C. C. Egerton, CB. DSO. Staff C,
"EG. Major Gen. W. J. Vousden, CB. S.C,
Lieut. W. P. M. Sargent, Staff Corps...
Major R. G. Egerton, StaffCorps
Captain C. O. Swanston, StaffCorps ...
Major K. J. Buchanan, Staff Corps
Captain B. R, K. Tarte, The Buffs
Colonel J. McB. Davis, CB. Z>SO.'I.M.S.
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
1 Sept. 95 Commandant. 1 Apr. 99. — Offg. in Com. Punjab, -with rank of
5 Jan. 99 Officiating Commandant. [Lieut.General.
4 Nov. 99 Aide de Camp, 29 Mar. 01. — From 23 Bombay Infantry.
18 Nov. 96 Assist. Adj. General, 18 Feb. 00. — From Corps of Guides.
9 May 92 Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. 1 Apr. 00. — From 18 Bengal Lancers.
1 Feb. 94 D. A. A. Gen. for Musk. 8 Mar. 99.-3 Circle, Dera Ismail Khan.—
From 4 Sikh Infantry. [—From the Buffs.
1 July 95 D. A. A. General for Musketry, 17 Oct. 00.— 2 Circle, Peehawur.
24 Oct. 07 Officiating Principal Medical Officer.
Punjab Frontier Force. 491
1st (Prince Albert Victor's Own) Punjab Cavalry (Raised 18 May 1849).
Cias3 Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Dogras, J Squadron Punjab Hindus,
1 Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans, i Squadron Pathans.
"Delhi" — "Lucknow" (Belief and Capture) — "Ahmed Khel"—" Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Kohat. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facing*, Bed.
Rank, Names, and Cobps. Rank Rbmabkb.
Lt.Colonel W. A. D'O. O'Malley, S. C. 27 Aug. 95 Commandant, 25 June 99. — Furlough. [Peshawur District.
p.i.c. Major J. S. E.Western, StaffCorps 12 Feb. 98 2nd in Com. and Squadron Comdr. 25 June 99. — A. A General
Major G. B. Unwin, Staff Corps 25 May 98 2nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, 7 Apr. 00. — Offg. Comdt.
Major D. G. L. Shaw, Staff Corps 21 June 99 Squadron Commander, 29 Oct. 94.— A. A. Gen. Rawul Pindi.
Major A. W. Chaldecott, Staff Corps ... 28 July 01 Squadron Commander, 25 June 99. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
CaptainV. B. Fane, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 95 Squad. Comdr, 24 Mar. 00— Prov. Marshal, China F. Force.
Captain W. F. C. Tayler, Staff Corps ... 30 Jan. 00 Squad. Comdr, 1 Apr. 00. — Cantonment Magistrate.I'eshawur.
Captain L. A. G.Hanmer, Staff Corps ... 23 Mar. 00 Squad. Comdr, 1 Apr. 00. — A. D. C. to Lt.Gov. of the Punjab. —
Captain R. St. C. Battine, Staff Corps... 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 1 Apr. 00. [Furlough.
Captain A. B. Souter, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 7 Apr. 00.
Lieut. T. R. C. Price, StaffCorps 27 May 96 Squadron Officer. — Offg. A.D.C.to Major Gen. J. H.Wodehouse.
Lieut. F. A. Jackson, Staff Corps 18 May 98 Squadron Officer, 24 Mar. 00. — Offg. A.D.C. to Major Gen. B. A.
Lieut. G. H. Gunning, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99 Squadron Officer, 21 April 00. — Offg. Squad. Comdr. [Combe
Lieut. C. F. M. Worsley, Staff Corps ... 6 Apr. 98 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 April 00.
Squadron Officer,
Lieur. K. Hawdon. Staff Corps 28 Mar. 01 Squadron Officer, 28 May 01.
2nd Lieut. L. S. Whitchurch, Staff C. ... 19 July 99 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Captain H. J. K. Bamfield, Ind. M. S ... 28 July 97 In medical charge, 30 Oct. 00. — Furlough.
2nd Punjab Cavalry {Raised April 1849.;
Class Squadron Regiment— ii Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Hindustani Hindus, i Squadron Hindustani
Mahomedans, f Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, J Squadron Pathans.
"Delhi" — "Ltjcknow" (Belief and Capture) — "Ahmed Keel" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Edwardesabad. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
Lt.Colonel C. J.L.Stuart, Staff Corps... 27 June 00 Commandant, 10 Dec. 97.
Bt.Lt.Col. M. H. S. Grover, Staff Corps 20 May 08 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 22 Feb. 00.
Major W. W. Norman. Staff Corps 23 Oct. ooloquad. Comdr. 24 Mar. 92. — Circle Trans. Officer, Rawul Pindi.
Major A. R. Dick, Staff Corps 10 July oi'Squadron Commander, 18 July 95. — Spec. Serv. China F. Force.
Captain C. A. Luck, StaffCorps 1 Sept. 96: Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97.
Captain C.C. Cook, StaffCorps 18 Feb. 97;Squadron Coimnandei, 22 Oct. 97. — Comdt. Camel Cadre.
Captain F. J. D. Henslowe, StaffCorps. 22 Aug. 99:Squadron Commander, 29 Apr. 01.
Captain A. G. Crocker, Staff Corps - 15 Feb. 00 Squadron Officer, 10 Oct. 92. — Burma Military Police.
Captain A. W. Peck, StaffCorps 1 Mar. oiSquadron Officer, 10 May 93.
Captain A. D. Macpherson, Staff Corps 10 Jul y 01 ' Squadron Officer, 22 Oct. 97.— Assist. Polit. Agent, Chilas.
Lieut. E. M. Taylor, StaffCorps 28 Apr. 95J8quadron Officer and Adjutant, 4 Jan. 98.
Lieut. L. Slater, Staff Corps 14N0V. 97 Squadron Officer, 27 June 98.
Lieut. A. J. P. Coke, Staff Corps 21 Oct. 98'Squadron Officer, 12 Sept. 99.
Lieut. T. W. Slingsby, Staff Corps 3 Feb. 99|8quadron Officer, 1 April 00.
Lieut. F. S. J. Murray, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99jSquadron Officer, 1 April 00.
Captain J. Stephenson, MB. Ind. M.S. '29 July 981 In medical charge. 9 Feb. 00.
Lieut. C. M. Goodbody, Ind. Med. Ser. 27 Jan. oo'Officiating Medical Officer.
3rd Punjab Cavalry (Raised 18 May 1849).
Class Squadron Regiment — ij Squadron Sikhs, h Squadron Dogras, i Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans,
t Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, § Squadron Pathans.
" Kandahar, 1880"— "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Kohat. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Bed.
Major L. S. Hyde Baker, Staff Coips...;28 Oct. 97 Commandant, 8 July 00, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major G. Murray, StaffCorps J14 Jan. 002nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., 8 July 00.
Major D. C. Phillott, StaffCorps 114 Jan. 00 Squadron Commander, 1 Apr. 95. — Duty in Persia.
Major H. Kennedy, StaffCorps 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 28 Aug. 97. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain G. W. Johnson, Staff Corps ...14 Septus Squadron Officer, 5 Jan. 93.— Provost Marshal, China F. F.
Captain J. C. Sherer, StaffCorps 11 Feb. 90 Squadron Officer, 24 July 94.— A. D. C. to Lt.Gen. C. C. Egerton.
Captain F. H. Goldthorp. Staff Corps. J28 Juneoi Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 95. — With China Expeditionary Force.
Captain C. H. Hawes, Staff Corps 'io July 01 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 28 Aug. 97. — Furlough.
Lieut. G. A. R. Watts, StaffCorps 21 Aug. 95 Squadron Officer, 14 Sept. 97. [Militia.
Lieut. C. A. C. Godwin, Staff Corps 16 Apr. 97 Squadron Officer, 25 May '99. — Adj . and Qr.Mr. N. 'Waziristom
Lieut W. C. T. G. G. Plant, Staff Corps 27 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 1 April' 00.
Lieut. D. C. Crombie, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00 Squadron Officer, 8 Nov. 00.
Lieut. J. L. Morant, Staff Corps 6 Aug. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. R. Scott, StaffCorps 19 Dec. 99 Officiating Squadron Officer.
2nd Lieut. J. B. Egerton, StaffCorps... 17 Jan. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lt.Colonel S.F. Bigger, MB. I. M.Serv. 30 Mar. 98 In medical charge, 13 April 86.
5th Punjab Cavalry (Raised 18 May 1849).
Class Squadron Regiment — ij Squadron Sikhs, J Squadron Dogras, A Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans,
1 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, A Squadron Pathans.
"Delhi" — "Lucknow" (Relief and Capture) — "Ch abasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Dera Ismail Khan. Detachments at Tank, &c. Uniform, Dzrlc Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.Col. A. P. Williamson, Staff Corps... n Feb. 01 Commandant, 26 Apr. 98.
MajorH. Templer, StaffCorps ! 1 May 98 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 26 Apr. 98.
;Squadron Commander.
Major F. H. Yate, StaffCorps 22 Jan. 99 Squadron Commander, 22 June 97.
Captain H. I. E. Palmer, Staff Corps ...: 5 Dec. 94 Squadron Commander, 26 Apr. 98.
Captain G. E. D. Elsmie, StaffCorps ...'29 Aug. 96 Squadron Officer, 4 Mar. 89. — Special duty, Derajat.
Captain H. M. Allen, Staff Corps '14 oept.98 Squadron Officer, 18 Nov. 91.
3 July 00 Squadron Officer, 25 Mar. 97.
22 Apr. o^Squadron Officer.
10 July 01 Squadron Officer, t April 00.— Assist. Polit. Agent, Gilgit.
in July 01 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 26 Apr. 98.
2 May 97 Squadron Officer, 25 Aug. 00.— With Khyber Rifles.
21 Jan. oi'Squadron Officer, 22 Apr. 01.— Comdg. Detachment at Wano.
27 July 95 In medical charge, 12 Aug. 96.— Offg. Prof, of Materia Medica
I and Pathology, Lahore Medical College.
[Officiating in medical charge.
Captain A. E. M'Barnet, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. W. Niven, StaffCorps
Captain F. McConaghey, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. Chrystie, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. H. S. James, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. Teesdale, StaffCorps
Captain H. G. Melville, MB. I. M. Serv.
492
Punjab Frontier Force.
Corps of Guides [Queen's Own) (Cavalry and Infantry. — Raised for General Service
14 Dec. 1846). — Infantry Regimental Centre, Mardan.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
Ali Musjid " — "Kabul, 1879. — "Afghanista:
'" Punjab'
, 1878-80"-
' MOOLTAN '
" Chitral '
' Goojeiiat" — "Delhi"
"Punjab Frontier" — "
Class Squadron— 1 Squadron Sikhs, J Squadron Dosrras, J Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Pathans.
Class Company— 2 Companies Sikhs, i Company Dogras, 1 Company Goorkhas, 2 Companies Pathans, 1 Company
Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company mixed.
Head Quarters at Mardan. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Honorary Colonel — Sis Imperial Majesty Edward VII. King of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor o/India.
Rank, Names, and CoKrs. \ h™k
JJTlC Bt.Lt.Col. P.. B.Adams, CB. Staffc'12 Sept. 96
p.s.e.Bt.Lt.Colonel G. J.Younghusband,;
Staff Corps '29 Nov. oa
Major R. G. Egerton, Staff Corps jiS Nov. 96
I
Major F. J. H. Barton, Staff Corps 23 Apr. 01
Cantain F. G. H. Davies, Staff Corps ...29 Aug. oS'
St.'Major G. M. Baldwin, DSO. Staff C. 20 May 98
Captain A. C. Stewart, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Major G. B. Hodson, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Captain H. W. Codrington, Staff Corps 30 Mai'. oS
CaptainP. C. Eliott-Lockhart.DSO.S.C. 23 Nov. 98
Captain A. R. H. Garden, Staff Corps... n Feb. 99
Lieut. J. E. B.Johnson, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 96
Lieut. C. W. Carey, Staff Corps 10 June 97
Lieut. 0. L. Norman, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98
Lieut. P. Howell, StaffCorps ' 4 Nov. 90
Lieut. J. dementi, Staff Corps 7 Dec. 98
Oaptain A. H. Buist, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Captain A. H. Omraanney, StaffCorps 10 July 01
Captain J. C. H. M'Caskill, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Lieut. J. S. Bogle, StaffCorps J23 May 95
Lieut. I. TJ. Battye, Staff Corps 17 July 07
Lieut. B. R. Graham, Staff Corps 15 Oct. 971
Lieut. D. L. R. Lorimer, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 98
Lieut. H. Campbell, Staff Corps 9 Oct. 99
Lieut. C. J. B. Hay, StaffCorps ' 4 Nov. oa
2nd Lieut. C. Kirkpatrick, Stiff Corps. 27 July 98
Capt. A. J. Macnab, Ind. Med. Service. I31 Mar. 90
Rbmabks.
Commandant, 1 Apr, 99.
[Gen. Sirhind. — South Africa.
-2nd in Comd. 1 Apr. 99. --D. A. A.
Feb. 91. — A. A. General, Punjab
Squad. Comdr., 22 Feb. 88.-
Squadron Commander, 17
Frontier Force.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, n Mar. 97.
Squadron Commander, 28 Mar. 97.
Squadron Commander, 1 Apr. 99.— Adjt. BeharLt. Horse.
Squadron Commander, 14 Feb. 01. — Aidede Camp to Major Gen.
D. J. S. McLeod.
2nd in Command and Double Comnany Comdr. 27 Mar. 00.
Double Company Commander, 27 Mar. 00.
Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.
Doable Company Commander, 1 May 00.
Squadron Officer, 22 Oct. 97. — Comdt. Silladar Camel Cadre.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 10 June 99. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 6 Nov. 99.
Squadron Officer, 25 June 00. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer, 25 June 00.
Double Company Officer, 31 Aug. 99.— Offg. Dble. Co. Comdr.
Dnuble Company Officer, 30 Nov. 94.— Officiating Qr. Mr.
Double Company Officer, 3 Jan. 95.
Dble. Co. Officer and Qr. Mr. 12 June 97.— With 4 Punjab Inf.
Double Company Officer,
Double Company Officer, 15 Dec. 99.— Plague duty, N.W. Prov.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Adjutant Khyber Rifles.
Double Company Officer, 27 June 00.
Offg. Double Company Officer. — From 38 Bengal Infantry.
Offg. Doable Company Officer and Qr. Mr. — From 12 Bengal Inf.
In medical charge, 10 Dec. 94.
Officiating in medical charge.
ARTILLERY.
Kohat Mountain Battery. — liaised in 1851. — Designation changed, 1901.
Linked icith Devajat, Peshawar, and Kazara Mountain Batteries,
"Peiwab Koial" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Punjab Frontier" — "Tjkah.'
With Kohat Moveable Column.
Captain 0. K.Tancock, Royal Artillery
Lieut. I. S. Cobbe, Royal Artillery ....'..
Lieut. J. E. S. Brind.'Royal Artillery
Lieut. E.L. Bond, Royal Artillerv ......
Lieut. G. F. Reinhold, Royal Artillery
1 Aug. 9o|Commandant, 30 Dec.
j 1 Mar. 99
23 Dec. 00
16 Feb. or
ifi Feb. 01
Subaltern, 16 Mar. 00.-
Subalterr, 16 June o:
Subaltern, 20 Mar. 01.
Subaltern, 19 Feb. 01
-With Punjab Garrison Battery.
Derajat Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1849. — Designation changed, 1901.
Linked with Kohat, Peshawar, and Hazard Mountain Batteries.
"Chaeasia"— "Kabul, 1879"— " Kandahae, 18S0"—" Afghanistan, 1878-80 "— "Chitral '
At Dattakhel. —"Punjab Fkontier "— Tirah."
Captain H. G. Brett, Royal Artillery .... 1 Aug. 9 8. Commandant, 3 July 00.
Lieut. R. R. Hill, Royal Artillery 21 Sept. 99 'Subaltern, 17 Jan. 00.
Lieut. I. A.M. Cummins, R. Art ' 1 Sept. 00 Subaltern, 26 Nov. 00.
Lieut. E.B. Cotter, Royal Artillery 16 Feb. 01 Subaltern, 3 Oct. 00.
Lieut. A. D. Murray, Royal Artillerv ... 16 Feb. 01 Subaltern, 13 Mar. 01.
Peshawur Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1851. — Designation changed, 1901.
Linked with Kohat, Derajat and Hazara Mountain Batteries.
At Abbottabad. Section at Chitral.
Captain J. E. L. Bruce, Royal Artillery-
Lieut. H. C. Szczepanski, R. Artillery..
Lieut. J. A. D. Langhorne, R. Art...'....
Lieut. H. F. L. Grant, Roval Artillery...
"Afghanistan, 1S78-79."
19 July 99; Commandant, 2 Nov. 00.
8 Jan. oi'Subaltern, 6 Oct. 00. — At Chitral.
16 Feb. 01 Subaltern, 11 Mar. 01.
16 Feb. 01 Subaltern, 1 Mar. 01.
Lieut. E. G. Fowler, Royal Artillery |i6 Feb. 01 Subaltern, 3 Feb. 01.
Punjab Frontier Force.
Hazara Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1851. — -Designation changed, 1865 and 1901.
Linked with Kohai, Derajat and Peshawar Mountain Batteries.
"Ali Musjid" — "Kabul, 1879" — " Afghanistan, 1S7S-30'' — "Buema, 1S85-S7 " — "Chitbal."
At Malakand.
493
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Asm
Rank.
Remarks.
CaptainG. R. Lamb, Royal Artillery ... 20 Feb. 95
Captain L. L. Hepper, Royal Artillery 20 Sept. 90
Lieut. H. C. L. Cock, Royai Artillery ...:2i Mar. 90
Lieut. W. D.iWarrington-Morris, R. Art. 11 Feb. 01
Lieut. F. E. Koebel, Royal Artillery ...j 2 Apr. or
Commandant, 3 Nov. 98.— Furlough.
Officiating Commandant.
Subaltern, 31 Dec. 99.
Subaltern, 2 Aug. 01
Subaltern, 21 Apr. 01.
At Kohat. Punjab Garrison Battery. — liaised i
Captain L. L. Hepper, Royal Artillery I 19 Sept. 99 ( Commandant, 4 Julyco
Lieut. T. S. Cobbe, Royal Artillery... | 21 Mar. 99 j Ofliciatinj;
1851.
Offg. Comdt. Hazara Mount. Battery
Commandant, 6 July 01.
1st Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1846.
Linked xeith yrd and 4th Sikh Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Edicardcsaoad.
Class Company Regt. — 4 Comps. Sikhs, 1 Comp. Dogras, 2 Conips. Pathans, 1 Comp. Punjabi Mahouiedans.
"Punjab" — "Ali Musjid"— "Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Yellow.
Colonel J. A. H. Pollock, Staff Corps ... 29 Nov. 00 Commandant, 15 June 97.
Major W. J. K. Dobbin, Staff Corps 13 Oct. 07 2nd in Command and Double Co. Comdr., 11 May 94.— Furlo u gh
Bt.MajorW. C.Barratt,D.SO. StaffCorps 25 Jan. 99 Double Company Commander, 11 May 94.
Captain K. O. Burne, StaffCorps 6 Feb. 95,'Double Company Commander, 30 Sept. 87.
Captain H. A. Cooper, StaffCorps 29 Aug. 90 Double Company Commander, 22 Oct. 88. — Furlough. T Sikhs.
Captain H. A. F. Magrath, StaffCorps... 1 Feb. 97 Double Company Officer, 13 Oct. 90.— Recruiting Staff Officer for
Bt.Lt. Col. W. H. Manning, StaffCorps 4 Oct. 99 Double Company Officer, 27 Sept. 91. — Comdg. Central African
Regiment.
Capt. G. D. L. Chatterton, Staff Corps I 8 Dec. 991 Double Company Officer, 3 Apr. 95. — Furlough.
Capt. W. F. Bainbridge, CMG. Staff C. 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 14 July 96.
Captain C. H. B. Lees", Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double CompanyOfficer, iS Oct. 98.— Adjt. 1 Bn. Kurram Militia
Lieut. P. E. Knapp, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 97, Double Company Officer, 14 Jan. 00. — Qr. Master.
Lieut. A. T.S. Dickinson, Som.Lt. Inf. ' 9 Apr. 98,Doub!e Company Officer, iz July 00.
Lieut. P. L. Beddy, StaffCorps 20 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer. 1 Apr. 00.
2nd Lieut. J. L, Costello, StaffCorps ... 27 July gi Double Company Officer, 7 July 00
Officiating Double Company Officer.
Capt. P. St. C. More, MB. Ind.Med.Ser. 30 Jan. 96 In medical charge, 22 Aug. 98. — t'iague Officer, Sialkote and
Lieut. J. N. Walker, Iud. Med. Ser. ...'28 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical charge. [Gurdaspore.
2nd (or Hill) Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1846.
Linked, with 2nd and 6th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Kohat.
Class Company Regt.— 3 Comps. Dogras, 2 Comps. Sikhs, 2 Comps. Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Comp. Pathans.
'Punjab"
Lt.C'olonel C. G. M. Fasken, Staff Corps 13 June 00
Major C. Davidson, StaffCorps 14 Jan. 00
Major T. Jermyn, StaffCorps 29 Nov. 00
Captain A. H. Eustace, Staff Corps ! 6 May 96
Captain H. C. Vesey, StaffCorps 25 Nov. 96
Captain P. B. B. Forster, Staff Corps ... 10 Nov. 97
Captain G. L. Carter, StaffCorps 8 Dec. 99
Captain R. S. Phillips, StaffCorps 28 Juneoi
Captain C. P. Wynter, StaffCorps 10 July 01
Lieut. C. R. Wilkinson, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99
Lieut. C. Prissick, StaffCorps J23 Mar. 96
Lieut. C. G. Ames, StaffCorps | 5 Nov. 08
Lieut. A. W. H. M. Moens, Staff Corpses Mar. 01
—"Ahmed Khel" — "Kandahar, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Lt.C'olonel J.W. Rodgers, Ind.Med.Ser.; 2 Apr. oijln medical charge, 7 Nov. 86.
Commandant, 25 July 98.
2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 25 July g3.
Dble. Company Comdr., 25 July 98. — DA.A.G. Peslunvur Dist.
Double Compiny Commander, 17 Dec. 9S. — Furlough.
Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.
Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.
Dble. Comp.* Officer, 4 July 93. — Comdt. Kurram Militia.
Double Company Officer and Quarter Mr., 24 Aug. 95. — Plague
duty, Bombay.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 25 July 98. — Furlough.
Double Company Officer. — Attached 5 Bengal Infantry.
Double Company Officer, 3 Sept. 00. — Offg. Adjutant.
Double Company Officer, 17 Sept. 00.— Offg. Dble. Co., Comdr.
Double Company Officer. — Offg. Quarter Master.
3rd Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1847.
Class Company Regt.— 4 Comps. Sikhs, 1 Comp. Dogras, 2 Comps. Pathans, 1 Comp. Punjabi Mahomedans.
Linked with 1st and 4th Sikh Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Edwardxsabad.
"Kabul, 1879" — "Kandahae, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80 "— " Punjab Frontier " — " Tirah."
Head Quarters at Datta Khel, Tochi Valley. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Black.
Lt.C'olonel V. C. Tonnochy, Staff Corps|2o May 98. Commandant, 7 Jan. 97.
Bt.MajorE.W. S.K.Maconchy,i>SO.S.C.2oMay 08 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 9 June 99.—
j D.A.Q.M. Gen. Intelligence Branch, Simla.
Captain J.H.B. Beresford, Staff Corps ^23 May 96 2nd in Comd. and Double Company Comdr. 31 Aug. 99. — Furl.
3t. Major F. H. Taylor, Staff Corps 20 May 98, Double Company Commander, 31 Aug. 99.— Offg. 2nd in Comd.
Captain C. H. Davies, StaffCorps i 5 Feb. 93iDouble Company Commander, 27 June 92. — With 1 Sikh Inf.
Captain C. E. De L. Solbe, StaffCorps :i6 Nov. 98'Double Company Commander, 1 Nov. 92.
Bt. Major T. E. Scott, CIE. DSO. S. C. iio May gjjDonble Company Officer, 11 May 93.— Furlough.
Capt. A. F. Ferguson-Davie, DSO. S.C.122 Aug. 99,Dble. Co. Officer, 11 May 93. — Comdt. N. Waziristan Militia.
Captain J. F. Finnis, Staff Corps 21 Dec. 00 Dble. Co. Offer., 17 .May 97. — 2ndin Comd. N. Waziristan Militia.
Captain G. E. White, StaffCorps 110 July oi(Double CompanyOfficer and Adjutant, 4 Oct. 90.
Lieut. J. R. Broun, StaffCorps 1 Oct. 96. Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 00. — Officiat-
ing Double Company Commander. [Sikhs.
Lieut. R. Gardiner, StaffCorps 28 Oct. 97(Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Asst. Recruit. Staff Off. for
Lieut. C. J. White, StaffCorps 20 June 99,Double CompanyOfficer, 27 Aug. 00. — Offg. Double Comp. Comdr.
2nd Lieut. C. A. Milward, StaffCorps... 4 Aug. 97'Double CompanyOfficer, 13 Nov. 00.
Lt.C'ol. J. A. Nelis, Indian Med. Serv... 31 Mar. 97 Fn medical charge, 25 Feb. 96. — No. 4 Nat. Gen. Hosp. Calcutta.
Lieut. H. M. Thornley, Ind. Med. Ser. ...127 Jan. 00 Officiating in medical charge.
494
Punjab Frontier Force.
4 th Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1847.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Comps. Sikhs, 1 Comp. Dogras, 2 Comps. Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Pathans.
Linked with 1st and yd Sikh Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Edicardesabad .
"Pegu" — "Delhi "—" Chitbal."
Head Quarters at Edwardesabad. Uniform, Drub. Facings, Emerald Green.
Rank, Names, and Cobpb.
Abut
Rank.
Rbmabkb.
Lt.Colonel C. B. Brownlow, Staff Corps 10 Set>t.(
Major H. G. Burton, Staff Corps 'io .Tuly <
Major C. C. Reid, Staff Corps !io July .
Major K. J. Buchanan, Staff Corps iioJuly 1
Major R.W. Falcon, Staff Corps '10 July c
Bt. Major R. Harman, DSO. Staff CorpsJ26 Aug. 1
Captain W. Beadon, Staff Corps (14 Sept.i
Captain A. S. Hamilton, Staff Corps ... 1: Feb. <
Captain H. A. H. Rice, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. C. L. Storr, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. S. Thomas, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. L. Peart, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. F. Woodward, Staff Corps ...
Captain R. G. Turner, Ind. Med. Serv.
10 July
30 Nov.
11 July
22 Apr.
26 Feb.
20 July
99
Commandant, 27 Sept. 99.
2nd in Comd. and Double Company Comdr. 30 Aug. 97.
Double Company Comdr. 3 Feb. 98.
Double Company Comdr. 15 May 00. — DA. A. Gen. for Musketry,
Dera Ismail Khan.
Double Company Comdr. 15 May 00. — With 6 Punjab Infantry.
Double Company Comdr. 15 May 00. — Comdnt. Wana Levies.
Double Company Comdr. 15 May 00. — Furlough.
Double Company Officer, 10 Mar. 97.— Dep. Assist. Qr. Mr. Gen.
Intelligence Branch.
Double Company Officer, 6 July 97. Offg. Adjutant.
Double Company Officer, 9 Nov. 99— With 14 Bengal Infantry.
Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 25 Apr. 00.
Double Company Officer, 8 July 00. — With China Exp. Force.
Double Company Officer, 18 July 00.
Officiating Double Company Officer. [Force.
In medical charge, 9 Feb. 00. — With 69 N. F. Hosp., China Exp.
Officiating in medical charge.
1st Punjab Infantry. — liaised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Trans-border Pathans (Afridis), 1 Company Cis-Frontier Pathans
(Yusufzais), 1 Company Cis-Frontier Pathans (Khattaks), 1 Company Punjabi Mahoraedans, 2 Companies
Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras.
Linked -with 4th and $lh Punjab Infantry. — Raj i mental Centre, Dera Ismail Khan.
"Dzlhi " — " Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Kohat. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Fed (piping) .
Lt. Colonel W. du G. Gray, Staff Corps lio Sept.oi .Commandant, 20 Nov. 95.
Major L. E. Cooper, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 99!2nd in Command and Double Company Commander.
Captain W. Kirkpatrick, Staff Corps ... 25 Aug. o4|Double Company Commander, 13 May 98.
Captain H. R. Fagan, Staff Corps U9 Aug. 90 Double Company Commander, 4 June 99. — Furlough.
Captain R. Martin, Staff Corps 1 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.— "With Egyptian Army.
CaptainC. L. S. Seton-Browne.-DSO. S.C. 10 July 01 |Double Company Commander and Quarter Master, 1 May 00,
Captain A. M. Houston, Staff Corps 12 July 01 |Double Company Commander and Adjutant, 24 Oct. 00.
Captain H. M. Turton, Staff Corps! ,to July oijDouble Co. Comdr, 24 Oct. 00. — S. and T. Officer, 6th Class.
Captain H. E. Herdon, Staff Corps 25 July 01 Double Company Commander, 24 Oct. 00.
Lieut. J. Grattan, Staff Corps | 1 June 97'Double Company Officer, 19 Aug. 99.— Sick Furlough.
Jjieut. E. C. Alexander, Staff Corps I26 Feb. 98jDouble Company Officer, 31 Aug. 00. — Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. L. F. G. S.Wylde, Staff Corps 20 Oct. ooiDouble Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Lieut. J. P. Villiers-Stusrt, Staff C 25 Jan. 99 Double Company Officer, 7 Mar. 01. — Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Captain N.R. J. Rainier, Ind. Med. Serv. 29 Jan. 99! In medical charge, 19 Apr. 01. — Dep. San. Insp. 1st Circle.
2nd Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
1 Company Khattaks.
Linked ivilh 2nd Sikh Infantry and 6th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Kohat.
"Dilhi" — "Locksow" (Relief and Capture) — "Peiwar Kotal " — "Afghanistan, 1878-75" — " Punjab Feomibk"
— "Tibah."
Head Quarters at Edwardesbad. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Slack.
Major E. H. Rodwell, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 98, Commandant.
Major G. W. B. Swiney, Staff Corps 26 Aug. 96 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 1 June 94.
— Officiating Commandant.
Double Company Commander
Major A. Nicholls, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Dble. Co. Comdr., 26 Sept. 88.— D. A. A. G. China Exp. Force.
Captain A. M. S. Elsmie, Staff Corps ..^30 Jan. oo,Dble. Co. Comdr., 19 Oct. 00.— Staff College. [of Major.
Captain M. L. Hornby, DSO, Staff C... 30 Jan. ooDouble Company Officer, 19 Sept. 95.— Uganda Rifles, with rank
Lieut. A. L. Bickt'ord, Staff Corps 119 Dec. 93 Double Company Officer, 8 Aug. 01.— With Khyber Rifles.
Lieut. C.H. Villiers-Stuart, Staff Corps :i6 Apr. 97,Double Company Comdr. and Adjutant, 16 Nov. 98.
Lieut. G. S. F. Routh, Staff Corps j 1 Nov. 97JDouble Company Officer.
Lieut. B. R. Moberly, Staff Corps ■ 4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, 19 Oct. 00.— Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Lieut. R. G. Baker, Staff Corps 10 May ooDouble Company Officer, 15 Oct: 00.— With 22 Bombay Infantry.
Lieut. P. H. Keen, Staff Corps j o June oz, Double Company Officer, 19 Feb. 01.
Lieut. R. N. S. Gordon, Staff Corps 20 Oct. ooDouble Company Officer, 24 July oo.
Lieut. G. R. A. J. Trotter, Staff Corps.. 29 Nov. 99:Double Company Officer, 9 July 01.
Major G.Duncan, _M\B.Indian Med. Serv., 1 Apr. 04 In medical charge, 31 Jan. 96. — Civil Assam.
Lieut. L. J. M. Deas, Indian Med. Serv. 28 June oo, Officiating in medical charge.
Punjab Frontier Force. 494«
4th Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
Linked with 1st and 5th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Dcra Ismail Klian.
"Delhi" — "Lccknow" (Relief and Capture)— " Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Depot at Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Blue.
BiXK, SiHBS AKD COEPS. v*?? ReMABKS.
: xiANK. |
Lt.Colonel O. C. Radford, CIE. Staff C. '26 Sept. 97, Commandant, 5 Jan. 94.
Captain C. G. Prendergast, Staff Corpses Aug. 9512nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 21 Apr. or.
Captain P. J. Miles, Staff Corps j 1 Feb. 9(5, Double Company Commander, 1 April 91.
Captain F. W. B. Gray, Staff Corps 522 Aug. 99;Double Company Commander, 21 Jan. 01.
Captain E. C. Creagh, Staff Corps [ 3 May 01 Double Company Commander, 21 Apr. 01.
Captain E. L. Swifte, Staff Corps :io July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 16 Aug. 9+.
Lieut. E. E. Barwell, Staff Corps 2 Dee. 95'Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Aug. 94.
Captain A. G. Ames, Staff Corps 19 Oct. 01 Double Company Officer, 19 Sept. 98. — Burma Military Police.
Lieut. J. D, Stirling, Staff Corps 21 July 97'Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. W. R. Ross, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 9S Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. R. S. Gordon, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99] Double Company Officer.
Lieut. W. T. F. Thompson, Staff Corps 22 Aug. oo'Double Company Officer, 20 Aug. 01.
Captain T. L. Leeds, Staff Corps !io July gijOfficiating Double Company Officer.— From 6 Punjab Infantry.
Lieut. J. S. Bogle, Staff Corps 23 May 95 Officiating Double Company Officer. — From Corps of Guides.
Capt. W. H. Kenrick, Ind. Med. Serv. 28 Jan. 00 In medical charge, 2 Mar. 01.
5th Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, 1
Company Dogras, 3 Companies Pathans, 1 Company Punjabi
Mahomedans.
Linked with 1st and 4th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Dcra Ismail Klian.
"Pbiwae Kotal " — " Chaeasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at ffiiran Shah (Tochi Valley). Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green.
Lt.Colonel F. P. L. White, Staff Corps I24 July 09
Major A. A. J. Johnstone, Staff Corps:22 Jan. 01
Major R. C. O. Creagh, Staff Corps ! 1 Sept. 01
Captain W. E. Venour, Staff Corps I 2 Sept. 96
Captain F. P. James, Staff Corps ,ioJuly 01
Captain A. W. F. Knox, Staff Corps ... 10 July 01
! Apr. 01.
Commandant, 18 Apr. 01.
2nd in Command and Double Company Commander,
Double Company Commander, 27 Sept. 99.
Double Comp. Comdr., 18 July 90.— 2nd in Comd. Khyber Rifles.
Double Company Comdr., 21 July 00. — Military Accts. Dept.
Double Company Comdr., 18 Apr. 01.— Adjutant and Quarter
I Master South Waziristan Militia.
Lieut. R. W. E.Knollys, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 95 (Double Company Comdr. and Adjutant, 18 Apr. 01. — Punjab
I Commission.
Lieut. C.E. D. David3on-Houstoun,S.C.!28 Sept.95 1 Double Company Officer, 9 Nov. 97.— Adjutant, 1 June ot.
Lieut. A. G. Thomson, Staff Corps 116 Sept.96 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Lieut. G. B. Brown, Staff Corps 115 Dec. 99|Double Company Officer, 9 July 01.
Lieut. R. F. Finlay, Staff Corps 22 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 16 May 01.
Lieut. A. G. Lind, Staff Corps 4 Apr. 00 Double Company Officer, 4 Oct. 00.
Capt. S. Anderson, MB. Ind. Med. Ser. 28 July 00 In medical charge.
Lieut. M. W. Manuk, Ind. Med. Serv.... 27 July ggOfficiating in medical charge.
6th Punjab Infantry. — (Transferred from Bombay Presidency in 1849. Designation
changed, 4 Aug. 1856.)
Linked with 2nd Sikh Infantry and 2nd Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Kohat.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Pathans, 1 Company Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs,
2 Companies Dogras.
"Ready, Aye Ready." Head Quarters at Fort Lockhart. Uniform, Drab. Facinge,Eed.\
! Commandant,
Lt.Colonel E. W. Cunliffe, Staff Corps... 10 Sept.oi!2ndin Command and Double Company Commander, 2 Mar. 92.—
! Offg. Commandant.
Major G. R.MacMullen, Staff Corps 11 Sept.gfiDouble Company Commander, 1 Apr. 90.— Furlough
Major D. J. O. Taylor, Staff Corps ! 1 May 98^Double Company Officer.— With 33 Bengal Infantry. '
Major J. W. C.Hutchinson, Staff Corps. .122 Jan. 99 Double Company Officer.— Officiating 2nd in Command
Captain C. C. Fenner, Staff Corps !n Feb. 99lDouble Company Officer, 14 Mar. 93.
Captain E. Kirkpatrick, Staff Corps j 1 Mar. oijDouble Company Officer, 6 Aug. 95. — With Khyber Rifles. Furl.
Captain F. D. Browne, Staff Corps 10 July oilDouble Company Officer and Adjutant, 2 Apr.' 94 "
Captain T. L. Leeds, Staff Corps Jio July oiiDble. Co. Officer and Qr. Mr., 5 June 96.— With 4'punjab Inf
Lieut. H. de C. O'Grady, Staff Corps ...l3o Nov. 95lDouble Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— With Kurram Militia
Lieut. T. J. Willans, Staff Corps 10 July 96,Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. T. M. C. Nicholson, Staff Corps. . . ; 4 Nov. 99 Officiating Double Company Officer, Offg. Assist. Comst. Officer,
' Kohat Kurram Force.— From ii Madras Infantry.
Lieut. H. W. Martm, Staff Corns '20 Oct. 00 Offg. Double Company Officer.— From 1 Punjab Cavalry
Major R. W. Falcon, Staff Corps :o July 01 Offg. 2nd in Com.— Station Staff Offr. Samana — From 4 Sikhs
Captain J. Mulvany, Ind. Med. Serv 29 July 93'in medical charge, 14 Jan, 00.— With 38 Native Field Hospital'
Chinn. '
Officiating in medical charge.
494&
Punjab Frontier Force.
5 th Goorkha (Bifie) Regiment.
"AFOHAIflSTAIT, l378-8o"
"PbiwabKotal" — " Oh abasia" — " Kabul, 1879" — "Kandahab, iS
" Punjab Frontier."
Class Regiment — Goorklias.
Linked with the 1st and 4th Goorlcluis. — Regimental Centre, Abbottabad.
FIRST BATTALION.— Raised 22 May 1858.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad. Uniform, Bark Green. Facings, Black.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt. Colonel A. A.Barrett, Staff Corps ...
Major E. Vansittart, Staff Corps
Major J. O. S. Fayrer, Staff Corps
Majorl.Philipps, DSO. Staff Corps
y&Capt. G. H. Boisragon, StaffCorps
Capt. F. F. Badcock, DSO. Staff Corps
Major Son. C. G. Bruce, Staff Corps
Captain S. D. B. Ketchen, Staff Corps...
Captain M. H. P. Barlow, Staff Corps...
Captain H. J. P. Browne, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. D. Villiers-Stuart, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. Holdich, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. Bateman-Champain, S.C....
Major F. R. Ozzard, Indian Med. Serv...
Lieut. T. G. X. Stokes, Indian Med.Ser.
Ahmv
Rank.
10 Sept
10 Sept
22 Jan.
10 July
7 Feb.
23 Aug.
20 May
1 Mar.
10 July
10 July
2 Sept.
19 Feb.
10 Jan.
io Mar.
27 Jan.
Remarks.
01 Commandant, 6 May 99.
9712nd in Comd. and Double Company Commander 3 June 96.
01 Double Compan3' Commander, 5 May 97.
01 Double Compan3r Commander, 10 Nov. 86.— Furlough.
96 Double Company Commander, 7 Apr. 87.
.97! Double Company Comdr. 25 Aug. 97.
98 Double Compauy Officer, 29 Mar. 94. [ram Militia.
01 Double Company Officer, 16 June 97. — 2nd in Command Kur-
01 1 Double Company Officer, 9 Feb. 98. — S. S. O. Kohat.
1] Double ( 'ompany Officer and Adjutant, 6 May 99.
96 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 00.
c6 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Sick Furlough.
97 Double Compauy Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
01 In medical charge, 19 May 00.— With No. 69 Native Field Hosp.
China Expeditionary Force.
00 Officiating in medical charge.
SECOND BATTALION.— Bailed 10 Noo. i836.— Regimental Centre, Abbottabad.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Lt.Colonel E.W. F. Martin, Staff Corps 10 Sept. 01 Commandant. 10 Nov. 00.
Major A. H. G. Kemball, Staff Corps ... 20 May 98 2nd in Comd. and Dble. Comp. Comdr. 6 May 99.
Major J. M. Stewart, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Com. Comdr. 6 May 99.— D. A. A. G. China Exp. Fore
Major C. M. Crawford, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Comdr., 1 May 00.— Imp. Ser. Troops, Chin
Captain F. W. Evatt, Stan Corps , 6 May 96'Double Company Commander, 1 May 00.— Offg. Dep. Assistant
Adjt. and Quarter Master General, Malakand Force.
Captain N. E. Chesney, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97 Double Company Commander, 1 May 00. — Sick Furlough.
Bt.Major F.G. Lucas, DSO. Staff Corps 20 May 98 Double Company Officer, 21 May 92.
Captain E. B. C. Boddam, Staff Corps 19 Oct. 98 Double Company Officer, 23 May 95. — Furlough.
Captain C. R. Johnson, Staff Corps ...9 Nov. oo'Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 26 Mar. 96.
Capt.M. R.W. Nightingale, Staff Corps: 1 Mar. onDouble Company Officer and Qr. Mr. iS Feb. 94. — With China
Captain R. F. Warburton, Staff Corps 31 Aug. oi,Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Qr. Mr. [Exp. Force.
Lieut. F. H. Bridges, Staff Corps ..! 4 July 9&iDouble Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Regtl. Transport Officer.
Lieut. D. M. Govan, Staff Corps 14 Feb. 90|Officiating Double Company Officer. — From 21 Madras Infantry
Lieut. H. M. Battye, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99'Officiating Double Company Officer.
Lieut. A. M. Graham, Staff Corps 2 July ra Officiating Double Company Officer. — With 42 Bengal Infantry.
Major C. E. L. Gilbert, Ind. Med. Serv. 31 Mar. 99 In medical charge, 6 Mar. 01.
42nd. (Goorkha Rifle) Bengal Infantry (late ist Assam Lt. Infantry. —
Raised 16 May 181 7). — Linked with $th Gorhhas. — Regimental Centre, Abbottabad.
Class Regiment— Goorkhas.
"Buema, 1S85-S7."
Head Quarters at Chitral. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Major H. O'Donnell, DSO. Staff Corps 30 Jan. 98 Commandant, 10 May 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major F. 0- Colomb, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 01 2nd in Command and Double Companj- Commander, 6 May 99.
— Sick Furlough.
Captain J. 3. Cbatterton. Staff Corps ...,23 Aug. 95 Dbl.Co. Comdr. 6 May 99. — Comdt. Lakhimpore Mil. Police Un.
Captain E.J. Lugard, DSO. Staff Corps 10 Nov. 97 Double Compaay Commander, 6 May 90. — On Special Service,
South Africa.
Captain M. G. James, StaffCorps f4 Septus Double Comoany Commander, 6May99. — S.S.O. Chitral Force.
Captain H. S. Shaw, StaffCorps 10 Nov. 99 Double Company Commander, 12 Nov. 93. — Offg. 2nd in Comd.
Lieut. A. J. Strange, Staff Corps 28 Juueoi Double Company Officer and Adjt. 16 Apr. 95.— S.S.O. Drosh.
Captain F. H. Norie, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 3 Dec. 96.
Capt. iE. C. Perkins, East Kent Regt. 13 Aug. o: Double Company Officer, 23 Apr. 99. — Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. S. F. B.Dalrymple-Hay, StaffC. 6 July 96 Double Company Officer, 18 June 99.
Lient. B. A. M'H. Rice, Staff Corps ... 5 Dec. 98 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. G. W. S. Sherlock, Staff Corps... 20 Apr. 90 Double 1 'ompany Officer, 25 July 00.
Lieut. H. E. Moule, Staff Corps 7 Dec. 98 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Lieut. B. C. Graham, Staff Corps 2 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer. — From 1 Bn. 1 Goorkhas.
Lieut. A. M. Graham, Staff Corps 2 July 00 Officiating Double Company Officer. — From 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas.
Captain D. R. Green, MB. Ind. M.S. ... 27 July 95^ medical charge, 14 July 97. — With 5 Madras Infantry.
Lieut. E. L. Ward, Indian Med. Service'28 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical charge.
3VCADRAS A.K1VEY.
495
Governor's Body Guard.
" Seetabtjldee."
Head Quarters at Madras. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
Major P. C.Logan-Home, Staff Corps. ..123 Apr. 01 Commandant, 27 Dec. 00. — From 3 Madras Lancers.
Captain H. C. Oakes, Statf Corps jio July 01 Adjutant, 1 Aug. 01. — From 3 Madras Lancers.
Captain F. D. S. Fayrcr, Ind. Med. Ser.Us Jan. 01 In medical charge.
JSifablishment. — Commandant; Adjutant; 1 Subadar ; 1 Jemadar ; 1 Senior Hospital Assistant; 5 Havildars;
5 Naicks ; 1 Trumpeter ; 1 Farrier Havildar ; 2 Shoeing Smiths ; 56 Troopers.
1st Madras Lancers (Raised in October 1787 — formerly the $th Regi.).
Class Squadron Regiment — 7 half Squadrons Mahomcdans and 1 half Squadron Mahrattas.
" Mysore" — "Sebingapatam" — "Ava" — "Afghanistan, 1S79-80" — "Bubma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bellary. Uniform, French Grey. Facings, Buff. Lace, Silver.
Lt.C olonel"S.E.M.Lawford,StaffCorps! 9 Aug. Qa.Convmdt, 28 July 94. — Offg. Col. on Staff, Rangoon.
Major A. P. "Westlake, DSO. Staff C ... 29 Nov. 97 2nd inCommandand Squadron Commander, 2; Mar. or.
Major &. S. Kerrich, Staff Corps 1 May 98 Squadron Commander, 10 Aug. 94.
Major H. L. B. Acton, Staff Corps n Aug. 00 Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 93. — Assist. Judge Adv. Gen.
Major R. H. D. Thring, Staff Corps 22 Jan. or|Squadron Comdr. 4 Aug. 93.
Major C. H. F. Binsteed, Staff Corps ...!io July 01 Squadron Commander, 26 Feb. 92. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer.
Captain A. S. Arnold, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 4 Aug. 93.— Furlough.
Captain R. de L. Faunce, Staff Corps... 17 Sept. 98 Squadron Officer, 28 July 93.— S. S. O. Rangoon.
Captain N. B. G. Strong, Staff Corps... 10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 20 June 96.
Lieut. C. E. S. Cox, Staff Corps I 1 Jan. 98 Squadron Officer, 23 Apr. 98.
Lieut. L. F. Jenkins, Staff Corps j 5 Nov. 98 Squadron Officer, 19 Apr. 00.
Lieut. E. L. Popham, Staff Corps [20 Apr. 99'Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. oc. — Officiating Adjutant.
Major J. Scott, MB. Indian Med. Ser ...| 1 Apr. 94 In medical charge, 19 Nov. 97.
2nd Madras Lancers (Stevenson Pater. — Received into the British Service 1784).
Class Squadron Regiment— 6 half Squadrons Mahomedans, 1 half Squadron Mahrattas, 1 half Squadron mixed.
"Cabnatic" — " Sholinghtjb" — "Mysobe" — "Sebingapatam" — "Bcbsia, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, French Grey. Facings, Buff. Lace, Silver.
Major F. B. Deane, Staff Corps 10 Sept.96 Commandant, 14 Dec. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major H. Eardley-Wilmot, StaffCorps ,12 Feb. 97 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., 14 Dec. 96.— Furlough.
Major R. D. Burlton, StaffCorps [22 Jan. 99 Squadron Comdr.. 1 Jan. 92.— D.A.A.G. for Musketry, Poona.
Major E. M.Reed, StaffCorps 19 Feb. 01 Squadron Commander, 23 Apr. 94.
j).f.c Major B. Holloway, StaffCorps... to July 01 Squadron Commander, 1 May 96.— Assist. Secretary, Mil. Dept.
Major J. R. Mathewes, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 14 Dec. 96.— D.A.A. Gen., Secunderabad.
Captain A. G. W. Moore, Staff Corps.. .28 Feb. 96 Squadron Commander, 9 Mar. 99. — Furlough.
Captain C. E. N. Priestley, StaffCorps; 5 Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, 27 Apr. 94.
Captain J. Randall, Staff Corps 22 Aug. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Officiating Squadron Commander.
— With 3 Madras Lancers.
Captain J. E. Hughes, Staff Corps 3 Sept. 01 Squadron Officer, 20 June 96. —Plague duty, Bombay.
Lieut. A. F. Henderson, Staff Corps ... 16 Apr. 97 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 30 Jane 98'.
Lieut. G. R. P. Wheatley, Staff Corps 3 Aug. 97 Squadron Officer, 20 June 99.
Lieut. B. J. Fagan, StaffCorps 30 Sept. 97 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. W. F. S. Casson, Staff Corps j 4 Nov. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — A.D.C. to Lieut. Gen.C. J. Burnett.
Major E. P. loungerman, JIB. I. M. S.I 1 Oct. 93 In medical charge, n Feb. 92
3rd Madras Lancers (Murray. — Raised at Arcot in May 1784 as the 2nd Beyt.).
Class Squadron Regiment— 6 half Squadrons Mahomedans, 2 half Squadrons mixed.
"Mysobe" — " Sebingapatam" — "Mahidpobe."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad.
Major H. W. E. Georges, Staff Corps... 26 Feb.
Major L. W.C. Kerrich, StaffCorps ... 22 Jan.
Major J. Vans Agnew, StaffCorps 13 Aug.
Major R. F. R. Formby, Staff Corps ... 19 Feb.
Major F. C.Logan-Home, StaffCorps... 23 Apr.
Major G. H. Arbuthnot, StaffCorps ... 10 July
Captain F. Jollie, StaffCorps 30 Jan.
Captain A. K. Armstrong, StaffCorps 28 Apr.
Captain E. Wintour, Staff Corps 14 Sept.
Captain P. S. F. Claridge, Staff Corps 10 July
Captain H. C. Oakes, StaffCorps 10 July
Lieut, b. H. R. Ames. Statf Coros 30 Nov.
Lieut. W. M. Penning, StaffCorps 28 Mar.
Lieut. F. Adams, Statf Corps 3 Aug.
Lieut. W. G. B. I. Hawley, Staff Corp; a Nov.
Captain J. Randall, Staff Corps 22 Aug.
Captain C. A. Johnston, MB. Ind.M. S. 31 Mar.
Uniform^ French Grey. Facings, Buff. Lace, Silver.
Commandant, 11 Aug. 00, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough.
2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., uAug.oo. — South Africa.
Squadron Commander, 1 1 Aug. 93. — Field Service, South Africa.
Squadron Commander 11 Aug. 93.— Comdt. Madras Vol.Guards.
Squadron Comdr., n Aug. 00.— Comdt. Governor's Body Guard!
Squadron Commander, 11 Aug. 00. — Officiating Commandant.
Squadron Commander, 17 ilar. 93.
Squadron Officer, 6 Jan. 98.
Squadron Officer, 15 Jan. 94. — Burma Military Police.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 95.
Squadron Officer, :i Jan. 97.— A, D.C. to the Governor of Madras.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Offg. Sqmadron Commander.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Adjutant Governor's Body Guard.
Squadron Officer, 1 Aor. 00. — Musketry School, Bellary.
Squadron Officer, it Oct. 95. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Officiating 2nd in Command. — From 2 Madras Lancers.
In medical charge, 4 June, 98. --Offg. Staff Surgeon, Bangalore.
Officiating in medical charge.
496 Corps of Madras Sappers and. Miners (Queen's Own)
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
"Carnatic" — " Sholinghub " — " Mysore " — " Shringapatam" — " Egypt
" Java " — "Nagporb " — "Mahidporb, 1817" — " Ava" — "China " (with the Dragon)
" Hyderabad "— " Pegu" — "Pbrsia" — " Locknow " — " Cbntbal India " — "Taku Forts
" Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80"- " Egypt, 1882"—" Tbl-el-Kebir" — "Suakin, 1885
" Burma, 1S85-87" — "Chitral" — "Punjab Frontier "—"Malakand "—" Tieah."
Heart Quarters at Bangalore.
(with the Sphinx) — "Assaye" —
Mbbanbb" —
— " Pekin"—
-"Tofbek "—
A Depot Company, — Bangalore.
B Company, — Bangalore.
No. 1 Company, — Shusalyarh-Kohat Railway.
No. 2 Company, — Malakand.
No. 3 Company, — Secunderatmd.
No. 4 Company,— Bangalore.
No. 5 Company,— KhuBalg»rh-Kohat Railway.
No. 6 Company, — Bangalore.
Burma Company, — Mandalay.
Detachment (Telegraph Section), — Malakand.
Uniform, Scarlet. Faring*, Dark Blue. Lace. Gold.
Honorary Colonel — Hit Imperial Mujet/y Edward VII. King of Great Britain nad Ireland and Emperor «/ India.
Rane, Names, and Corps.
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
Colonel S. Grant, Royal Engineers |3i Dec.
Major B. B. Russell, Royal Engineers...! '8 Jan.
Captain E. P. Johnson, R. Engineers ...i'7 Apr.
Lieut. VV. Robertson, R. Engineers 22 July
Major C H. Roe, Royal Engineers 1 Apr.
Captain U. W. Evans, R. Engineers 1 Jan.
Captain C. H. Heycock, R. Engineers... 5 Dec.
Captain F. P. TVeedon, R. Engineers ...14 Mar.
Captain C. Ainslie, Royal Engineers ... 6 Dec.
Captain H. J. M. Marshall, R. Eng. ...: 3 June
Captain F. W. Saunders, R. Engineers 127 July
CaptHtn W. S. Traill, Royal Engineers 2q Mar.
Lieut. J. B. Barstow, Royal Engineers 24 July
Lieut. F. G. Howard, Royal Engineers 12 Feb.
Lieut. H. E. Winsloe, Royal Engineers. 22 July
Lieut. S. G. Loch, Royal Engineers 10 Feb.
Lieut. P. E. Hodgson, R. Engineers ... 25 July
Lieut. F. D. Irvine, Royal Engineers ...115 Mar.
Lieut. C. M. Wagstnff, Royal Engineers. 22 June
Lieut. J. A. Garstin, Royal Engineers. ..^Sept.
Lieut. F. H. Bushell, R. Engineers 23 Dec.
Lieut. E. K. Molesworth, R. Engineered Feb.
Lieut. R. H. Phillimore, R. Engineers 17 Apr.
Lieut. W. C. Reader, Royal Engineers.! 1 Mar.
Lieut. R. E. D. Goldinghani, R. Engrs, 8 Mar.
Lt.Colonel H. Armstrong.Ind. Med. Ser. 30 Mar.
Commandant, 9 May 98.
Superintendent of Instruction, 24 Feb. 98.
Superintendent Park and Train, 1 Aug. 99.
Adjutant, 1 Oct. 99.
Company Comdr. 13 April 89. — B Company. —
Company Commander, 1 Aug. 99. — 5 Company.
Company Commander, 21 Mar. 94. — 1 Company.
Company Commander, 2 Nov. 94. — Burma Company.
Company Commander, 7 Mar. 95. — 6 Company.
Company Commander, 22 Feb. 99. — 3 Company. — Furlough.
Company Commander, 15 Oct. 00.— A Company.
Company Commander, 15 Mar. 00. — 4 Company.
Company Commander, 22 Dec. 00. — 2 Company. — Furl. [Comdr.
Company Oflicer, 10 Sept. 97. — B Company. — Offg. Company
Company Officer, 15 Mar. 00.— 4 Company.— Offg. Company
Commander and Quarter Master
Company Officer, 20 Sept. 95.— A Company, Telegraph duty,
Company Officer, C Sept. 98.— Burma Company. [( 'hina.
Company Officer, 18 Aug. 99.-5 Company.
Company Officer, 14 Oct. 99. — 2 Company.
Company Officer, 14 Oct. 99. — 3 Company.
Company Officer, 27 Oct. 00. — A Co. — Telegraph duty. Punjab.
Company Officer, 30 May 00. — 1 Company.
Company .Officer, 1 Mar. 01.— 6 Company.
Assistant Comsy.
Company Officer, 1 July 00
In medical charge, 1 July 98.
1st Madras Infantry — Pioneers (ShaiJc Modeen — Porannah — formerly ist
Battalion ist Regiment. — Raised at Fort St. George in 1758). — Linked with 4th Srzist Regiment*. —
Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment— 1 Company Mahomedans, 7 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
4 Companies mixed.
" Carnatic" — "Mtsorb" — "Sekingapatam"— ••Sektabuldee" — "Nagporb" — "Ava" — "Pegu" — " Central
India" — " Afghanistan, 1879-80" — " Burma, 1885-87.''
Depot at Belgaum. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Col.E.C. W.M.Kennedy, StaffC. ... 29 Nov. 00 Commandant, 21 Nov. 97.
Major B. A. Johnstone, Staff Corps !io July oi^nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 21 Nov. 97.
Major C. W. Wilkieson, Staff Corps ... 10 July oijDouble Company Commander, 13 Aug. 95.
Captain F. G. Batten, Start Corps 6 May gfijDouble Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00.— Furlough.
Captain A. H. T. Reuse, Staff Corps ...I28 June or Double Company Commander, 10 Oct. 00.
Double Company Officer,
Lieut. G. D. Bruce, Staff Corps 27 Feb. 97|Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 22 Oct. 98.
Lieut. G. A. Hawks, Staff Corps 25 Feb. 97:Double Company Officer, 25 June 97.— S.&T.Officer,6lhClass.
Lieut. J. A. Bald, Staff Corps 5 Nov. 98'Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Offg. Qr. Mr.
Lieut. B. E. A. Manson, Staff Corps ... 27 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 27 Oct. 00.
Lieut. T. G. J. Torrie, Staff Corps 25 Apr. ci [Officiating Double Coy. Officer.— From 23 Madras Inf, 4 May 00.
Lt.Col. H. F. P. F. Kamonde -White,
Indian Medical Service 12 Oct. 92 In medical charge, 14 Nov. 98.— P.M.O. Lines of Communica-
. .Officiating in medical charge. [tion, China Exped. Force.
2nd Madras Infantry (MootooNaih — -formerly ist Battalion 2nd Regiment. 497
Raised at Madras in 1759). — Linked with 15th fy 26th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Secunderabad.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Mahomedans, 3 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telmgas,
1 Company mixed.
"Cabnatic" — "Mysoee" — " Assate" — "Nagfobe" — " China" — " The Dragon." An Elephant.
Head Quarters at Fort William. Two Companies at Barrackpore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Major II. E. O'Donoghue, Staff Corps
Major A. H. Kellie, Staff Corps
Major A. R. Denne, Staff Corps
Major W. G. H. Stirling, Staff Corps..,
Captain E. E. Beddek, Staff Corps
Abut
Rani.
:i May 98
1 Feb. 99
10 July 01
10 July 01
1+ Sept. 98
Rbuabks.
Lieut. A. H. Arbuthnot, Staff Corps ...j 10 Nov. 97
2nd Lieut. D. W. M'Pherson, Staff C ...
Major T. C. Moore, Indian Med. Ser. ...
Lieut. R. Steen, MB. Indian Med. Ser.
25 Jan. 99
31 Mar. 99
27 Jan. 00
Commandant, 4 June 00, with, rank of Lt. Colonel. [Sick Furl,
2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 23 Nov. 95.
Double Company Commander, 11 Nov. 95.
Double Company Commander, 25 Oct. 00.
Double Company Commander, 28 Aug. 00.
Double Company Officer.
Double Company Officer.
Double Comp. Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Military Police, Lushai Hills.
Double Company Officer.
Double Comp. Officer, 22 Oct. 00.
In medical charge, 4 Jan. 94. — With China Exped. Force.
Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Madras (or Palamcottah) Light Infantry (Turin — formerly ist Battalion
3rd Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1759). — Linked with 23rd Regiment. —
Regimental Centre, Trichinopoly.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
" Now ob Neveb" — "Cabnatic" — "Sholixghtjb'' — "Mysore" — "Mahidfobe" — "Ava"— "Btjbma, 1885-87.
A Bugle, Crown, and "III."
Head Quarters at Singapore. Depot at Secunderabad. Uniform, Bed. Facinqs, Green. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel R.K.Teversham.-DS'O.StaffC. 10 Sept.oi Commandant, 6 June 94.
Major M. A. Tuite, Staff Corps 1 May 98 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 13 May 98
p.n.c. Captain E. Peach, Staff Corps ... 6 Feb. 95 Double Company Commander, 24 July 95.— D.A.A.G. War Office
Captain G. W. Lilly, Staff Corps 14 May 95lDouble Company Commander, 16 May 99.
Uautain E. W. Harris, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96 Double Company Commander, 4 July 00.
Captain H. P. Ainslie, Staff Corps 22 Aug. 99 Double Company Commander, 1 July 00.
Captain G. A. C. Taylor, Staff Corps 21 Sept. 00 Double Company Officer, 76 May 99.
Captain W. C. Nicholson, Staff Corps... 2: Dec. 00 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 28 Apr. 93.
Captain C. M. O'Reilly, Staff Corps 3 May 01 Double Company Officer, 27 May 99.— Furlough.
Lieut. R. A. Burrowes, Staff Corps 4 Nov. 99 Officiating Double Company Officer.— Commanding Depot.
Captain T. H. Foulkes, Ind. Med. Ser. 29 July 96 In medical charge, 4 June 97.— With 53 Nat. Field Hosp., China.
Lieut. P. P. Atal, Indian Med. Ser 28 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical charge.
4th Madras Infantry — Pioneers (Baillie— formerly ist Battalion 4th Begt.
Raised at Madras in 1759). — Linked with 1st and 21st Regiments. — Regimeittal Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 4 Companies mixed-
'• Cabnatic" — " Sholixghur" — "Mysore" — " Assays " — "Afghanistan, 1879-80," An Elephant and Cross Axes.
Head Quarters at Trichinopoly. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Major G. B. Stevens, Staff Corps 5 Oct. 92 Commandant, 5 Nov. 89, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Sick Furl.
Major E. L. Hclloway, Staff Corps 25 Feb. 00 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 5 Nov. 98.
j — Officiating Commandant.
Major F. Churchill, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 5 Nov. 98. — 0ffg.2iid in Command.
Captain C. T. Swan, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97 Double Company Commdr. 6 Nov. 91. — Adjt. Neilgherri Vols.
Captain C. E. 3owen, Staff Corps 16 Nov. 98 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00. — Asst. Commr., Burma.
Lieut. S. M. Rice, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 95 Double Company Commander and Adjutant, 1 July 00.
Lieut. C. R. Scott-Elliot, Staff Corps... 28 Apr. 95 Double Company Commander.— Brigade Sign. Officer, China
Expeditionary Force.
Lieut. S. B. Watson, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 97;Double Company Commander.
Lieut. M. H. B. Geddes, Staff Corps 16 Apr. 97 Double Company Officer, 16 Sept. 96.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. R. Mackie, StaffCorps 4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, 29 Mar. 99. — Bangalore.
Lieut. 3. J. Malet, StaffCorps 22 Apr. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Bangalore.
Lieut. W. L. S. Meiklejohn, S. C 20 Oct. 00 Dole. Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
2nd Lt. H. St. G. H. Harvey-Kelly, S. C. 17 Jan. oo Officiating Double Company Officer.
Lt.Colonel M.J. Kelawala.Ind.Med.Ser. 2 Oct. ooln medical charge, 5 Oct. 88. — Furlough.
Captain F. L. Blenkinsop, MB. I. M. S. 29 July 98 Officiating Medical Officer.
5th Madras Infantry (Simile Kudawund— formerly ist Bn. $th Regiment.
Raised, near Madras in December 1759). — Linked, with 16th o.nd 27th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans,2 Companies Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas.i Company mixed.
"Cabnatic" — "Sholinghue" — "Mysore" — "Pegtj" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Jubbulpore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow. Lacs, Gold.
I Major F. G. Bradley, Staff Corps 31 Jan. ooGommandant, 20 Aug. 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain H.E.C.B. Nepean, StaffCorps 29 Aug. 9612nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 20 Aug. 98,
I with rank of Major.
CaptainK. J. G. Dunolly, StaffCorps..., 8 Dec. 97lDouble Company Commander, 30 Aug. 99.
Captain C. R. Kauntze, StaffCorps 11 Feb. 99!Double Comt>any Commander, 27 Oc6. 93.
I Captain A. R. Netherscle, Staff Corps... 22 Aug. 59 Double Company Comdr. 15 Aug. 00.— Officiating Adjutant.
ICaptam A. H. Butler, StaffCorps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 23 July 95.— Comdt. iBn. Nair Brigade.
I Captain H. G. T. Costley, Dorset Regt. 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 3 Apr. 99.— Furlough.
[Lieut. E. C. L. Wallace, Staff Corps 14 Nov. 97|Double Company Officer, 29 Dec. 96.— With Hong Kong Regt.
ILieut. H. C. M. N. James, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98|Double Company Officer.
ILieut. A. S. Hay, Staff Corps 15 Aug. 00 Double Company Officer, 2 Oct. 00.— With 1 Bombay Lancers.
12nd Lieut. A. F. Stewart, Staff Corps... 125 Jan. 9g!Double Company Officer, 23 Mar. 01.— Offg. Quarter Master.
|2nd Lieut. E. E. S. Bennett, StaffCorps 17 Jan. oolDouble Company Officer, 17 Apr. 01.
|2nd Lieut. M. E. Rae, StaffCorps 17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 17 Apr. 01.
[Captain A. E. Berry, MB. Ind. Med. Ser.|29 Jan. g7|ln medical charge, 29 Dec. 98.
) , Officiating in medical charge*
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498 6th Madras Infantry (Mackenzie — formerly ist Battalion 6th Regiment.
Raised at Triehinopoly in July 1761). — Linked with 8th and 14th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Bellary.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
" Cabnatic " — "Sholinghub"— "Mysoee " — "Sebingapatam" — "Boubbon" — "China" — "The Dragen."
Head Quarters at Nowgong. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Major G. J. Shaw, Staff Corps 1 Apr. 98
Major W. E. Brett, StaffCorps 10 July 01
Major J. Thornhill, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Captain M. A. B. Kappey, Staff Corps 1 Feb. 97
Captain A. Moore, StaffCorps 6 July 00
Captain T. G. P. Lawrenson, StaffCorps 27 Nov. 00
Captain L.E. Fagan, StaffCorps 21 Dec. 00
Lieut. H. N. Yonng, Staff Corps 10 June 97
Lieut. O. St. J. Skeen, Staff Corps 16 Apr. 07
Lieut. S. Bazett, Staff Corps 2 Feb. 99
Lt.Colonel E.Ferrand,JfZ).Ind.Med.Ser. 30 Sept.95
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
Comdnt. 27 Sept. 99, with rank of Lt.Col. Comdg. at Nowgong.
2nd in Com. and Double Company Comdr., 27 Sept. 99.
Double Company Comdr., 9 June 93.
Double Corrpany Commander, 2 Jan. 00.
Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00.
Double Company Officer, 7 July 93.
Double Company Officer, 12 Oct. 94.— Garrison Class.Bangalove.
Doable Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— S. & T. Officer, 6th Class.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Officiating Adjutant.
Double Company Officer, 14 Jan. 00. —Burma Military Police.
tn medicail charge, 1 July 82.
7th Madras Infantry (Cooke — formerly ist Battalion -jth Regiment.
Raised at Triehinopoly, August 1761). — Linked with igth and. 24th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Belgaum.
lass Company Regiment — 2 Double Companies Mahomedans, 1 Double Company Tamils, 1 Double Company .nixed.
' ' Cabnatic " — " Mysore " — " Ava."
Head Quarters at Rangoon. Uniform, Red. Facings, Tellom. Lace, Gold.
Major D. S. Lewis, Staff Corps ti May 98 Commandant, 16 Oct. 00, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain J. Kendall, Staff Corps 9 May 96 2nd in Commandand Double Company Commander, 16 Oct. 00,
with rank of Major.
Captain H. W. Johnston, Staff Corps ... 30 Jan. 97 Dble. Co. Comdr., x July 00. — Furlough.
Captain F. H. H. Jeff'coat, StaffCorps ii6 Nov. 98 Double Company Commander, 1 July 00.
Captain A. J. Ralph, StaffCorps S Juneoo Double Cmpy. Comdr, i60ct.oo. — Offg. Cant. Mag., Meeun Meer.
Captain W. R. B. Colan, Staff Corps ... 3 Hay 01 Offg. Dble. Company Comdr. and Adj.— From 8 Madras Inf.
Captain H. A. Scott, Staff Corps 10 July or Double Company Officer, 6 Sept. 95. — Burma Military Police.
Captain A. N. Davidson. Staff Corps ... 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, i Oct. 96. — Burma Military Police.
Lieut. H. H. Bury, Staff Corps 15 Aug. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Lieut. H. P. "Watts, Staff Corps i 7 Dec. 99 Double Company Officer, 21 Jan. or
2nd Lieut. B. E. Morgan, Staff' Corps ...20 May 09 Double Company Officer, 11 Feb. 01. — Offg. Quarter Master,
and Lieut. D. R. G. Oliver, Staff Corps..) 17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 26 April 01.
Lt.Colonel J. A. Burton, Ind. Med. Ser. 2 Oct. 00 In medical charge, 30 Sept. 87. — With China Exp. Force.
Officiating in medical charge.
8th Madras Infantry (formerly ist Battalion 8th Regiment.
Raised near Madras in September 1761). — Linked with 6th and 14th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Bellary.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
"Cabnatic" — "Sholinghub " — " Seeingapatam" — " Assaye." — An Elephant.
Head Quarters at Rangoon. Three Companies at Port Blair. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
2 July 97 Commandant, 10 Feb. 01, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
14 Jan. 00 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 29 March 95.
28 Feb. 96jDouble Company Commander, 20 July 96.— Port Plair.
30 Jan. 97pouble Company Commander, 14 Oct. 89.— Offg. D. A. A. Gen.
for Musketry, 3rd circle.
Captain J. H. Lowry, StaffCorps 30 Jan. 97lDouble Company Officer, 14 Sept. 88— Furlough.
Captain P. W. Bagshawe, StaffCorps... 22 Aug. 99 Double Companv Officer, 16 Oct. 93.— Asst.Mil. Acnt. ist Class
Captain C. L. Haldane, Staff Corps 10 Nov. 99!Double Companv Officer, 1 July 92.— Burma Military Police.
Captain V.\ R. B. Colan, Staff Corps ...I 3 May oi|Dble. Co. Officer, and Qr. Mr. 30 June 93.— With 7 Madras inf.
Lieut. R. W. S. Elliott, StaffCorps I2S Apr. 95iDouble Company Officer and Adjutant, :o Oct. 97.
Lieut. H. T. S. Rogers StaffCorps 4 Nov. 99|Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. —
Lieut. H. F. Burton, StaffCorps 27 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 11 Nov. 03.- Port Blair.
Capt.N. P.O'G. Lalor.JfJS. Ind.Med.Ser.,25 Jan. 99,'In medical charge.
Major K. M. Foss, Staff Corps
Major H. D. M'Intyre, Staff' Corps ...
Captain A. F. P. Paxton, StaffCorps .
Captain L. W. Y. Campbell, StaffCorps
9th Madras Infantry (Kelly— formerly ist Battalion 9II1 Regiment.
Raised at Madura in 1765).— Linked with nth and 28th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Madras
Class Company Regiment— 1 Double Company Mahomedans, 1 Double Company Tamils, 1 Double Companies mixed.^
A Galley with the Motto " Khooshkee Wu Tubee "— " Cabnatic"—" Sholinghub "—" Mysobe"— "Ava' — Pegu.
Head Quarters at Colombo. Depot at Bellary. 2 Companies at Trincomali. 1 Company at Kandy.
Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
^ajor J. Jackson, StaffCorps in Aug. ooComdt. 1 Dec. 97, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough
Major W. B. Young, Staff Corps 10 July oii2nd in Com. and Double Company Comdr., 1 Dec. 97.
OaptainE.W. A. Firth, StaffCorps . 4 May 9S,Double Company Commander, 19 Oct. 98— On detachment
I duty at Trincomali.
Captain W. B. Powell, StaffCorps 14 Sept.98|Doubie Company Commander, 21 Nov. 90.— Assist. Comdt.
Silchar Mil. Police Bn.
Captain H.deV. Harvest, StaffCorps 14 Sept. 98 Double Company Commander, 17 Dec. 90. — Cantonment
1 Magistrate, Cawnpore ; Furloueh,
Captain G. L. P. Clarke, Staff Corps ... 14 Sept.98
Captain F. G. Pierce.Staff Corps [11 Feb. 99
3 Oct. 97
23 Oct. 99
23 Apr. 00
Lieut. E. L. Rolland, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. W. Burton, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. S. Torkington, Staff Corps
and Lieut. T. C. C atty, Staff Corps 12 Aug. 99
Double Company Commander, 15 May 00.
Double Company Commander and Adjutant, 20 Nov. 00.
Double Comp. Commander, 20 Nov. 00.
Double Company Officer, 22 Aug. 00.
Double Company Officer, 18 Aug. 00.
Double Company Officer, 6 July 01.
Lt.Colonel R. H. Cama, Ind. Med. Ser... '31 Mar. 00 In medical charge, 23 July 86
lOth Madras Infantry (ist Burma-Goorkha Rifles). — Thusmec. — Raised at 499-
Vellore, in June 1766.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
Cabnatic" — "Mvsobe" — " Amboob"— " Assaye " — " Ava" — " Bcbma, 18S5-S7." — An Elephant
bearing a Rock Fort.
Head Quarters at Maymyo. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Slack. Lace, Black.
Rank, Names, and Cobps. Rank Rkhabks.
Lt.Col.E. R. J. Presgra ve.-DSO. StaffCps. 11 Feb. 01 Commandant, 7 June 93. [Offg. Comdt.— Furl-
Major G. N. Caulfield, DSO. Staff Corps 22 Jan. 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander 25 Slay 9+*
Captain J. Henegan, DSO. Staff Corps 6 Feb. 95 Double Company Commander, 3 Sept. 95.
Captain B. Trydell, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96 Double Company Commander. 9 May 90.
Major A. W. X. Taylor, Staff Corps 9 Jan. oi|Double Company Commander, 9 May 90. — Burma Mil. Police.
Captain F. G. H. Sutton, Staff Corps ... (6 Nov. 98 Double Company Commander, 24 July 91. — Burma Mil. Polce.
Captain R. A. Firth, Staff Corps 8 Dee. 99 Double Company Commander, 23 July 01.
Captain F. L. Orman, Staff Corps 3 May 01 Double Company Officer t8 June 96.
Capt. W. M. Guthrie-Smith, Staff Corps 10 Ju'ry 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 10 Feb. 97.
Lieut. A. L. Longhurst, Staff Corps 26 Aug. 96 Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. A. D. Molony, Staff Corps 27 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
2nd Lieut. J. Simpson, Staff Corps 14 Feb. 00 Double Company Officer.
Capt. C. R.Pearce.MB. Did. Med.Serv. 28 July 97 In medical cnarge, 25 Nov. 98.
11th Madras Infantry (Macneile — Syed Homed — formerly 2nd Battalion
Raised at Ongole in January 1767). — Linked with gth and 28th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Madras.
1 Double Company Mahomedans, 1 Double Company Tamils, 2 Double Companies mixed,
"Sebingapatam."
gth Regiment.
Class Company Regt
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, Sed. Facingt, Green. Lace, Gold.
Captain H. T. H. Hay, Staff Corps 123 Aug.
Captain J. W.Drever, Staff Corps 30 Jan.
Captain R. W. C. Keays, Staff Corps... 14 Sept.
Captain F. H. Johnstone, Staff Corps...1 14 Sept
Captain A. D. Cox, Staff Corps 10 July
Lieut. A. Shairp, Staff Corps 26 Feb.
Lieut. E. H. Waring, Staff Corps 4 Apr.
Lieut. T. W. H. Jones, Staff Corps 10 July
Lieut. T. M. Nicholson, Staff Corps 4 Xov.
Lieut. E. A. E. Dalrymple, Staff Corps 1 July
2nd Lieut. H. Saunders, Staff Corps ... 14 Feb.
Lt.Colonel M. E. Reporter, I. Med. Ser. 1 Oct.
C ommandant.
95 2ndinComd.and Double Company Comdr. 12 Aug. 98, with rank
of Major. — Officiating Commandant.
97 Double Company Commander, 12 Aug. 98. — Furlough.
98 Double Company Comdr., 15 Aug. 00.
98 Double Company Officer, 28 Apr. 93.
01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant. 9 Sept. 95.- Furlough.
97 Dble.Compy.Off. "a, Aug. 98.— S. & T. Officer, 6tu Class.
98 Double Company Officer, 12 Aug. 98.
07 Double Company Officer and Qtr. Mstr. 28 Aug. 99. — Offg. Adjt.
99'Double Company Officer, ; Apr. 00. — With 6 Punjab Infantry.
99 Officiating Double Company Officer. — Sick Furlough.
00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
97 In medical charge, 26 Nov. 86.
12th Madras Infantry (.2nd Burma Battalion). — Barim — formerly
2nd Battalion 8th Regiment. — Raised at Cuddalore in February 1767 ■
Linked, with 32nd and 33rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mandalay.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Pathans.
"Cabnatic" — "Sholinghub" — " Ava " — "BtJBMA, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Fort Stedman. Whig at Keng Tung. Uniform, Drab Serge, Facings, Wliife. Lace, Drab.
Major W. H. Dobbie, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 00 Commandant, 20 Apr. 01, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major R. M. Rainey- Robinson, Staff C. 22 Jan. 012nd in Comnd. and Dble. Cmpy. Comdr., 7 June 93. — Furlough.
Captain F. W. H. Cox, Staff Corps j 6 Feb. 95 Double Company Commander, 1 July 00. — Offg. S. S. 0. Southern
, Shan States.
Captain A. H. Williams, Staff Corps ■••! 7 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, 1 July 00. — Keng Tung.
Captain R. T. Anwyl-Passingham, 5. C. IjoJan. 97 Double Company Commander, 12 June 01.
Captain E. F. Rainey, Staff Corps ! 5 Feb. 98 Double Company Officer, 7 June 93.— Burma Military Police.
Captain L. H. Ricketts, Staff Corps 8 Dec. 59|Dble. Comp. Off. 20 Apr. 94. — Sick Furlough.
Captain W. W. F. C. Musgrave, Staff cJio July oiiDouble Company Officer and Adjutant, 26 Aug. 95.
Captain A. Bredin, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 7 Aug. 99. — Officiating Quarter Master,
Captain A. de L. Faunce, Staff Corps... 19 Oct. oi'Double Company Officer, 26 Aug. 95. — Burma Military Police.
Lieut. G. D.M'Cormick, Staff Corps 23 May 00; Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Keng Tung.
Lieut. J. D. Macpherson, Staff Corps ...lis Feb. 97. Doable Company Officer, 12 Jane 01. — Keng Tung.
Capt. J. L. Macrae, -If B.I nd. Med. Serv.27 July 95. In medical charge, 21 May 01 ; with 3 Nat. Genl. Hosp. China.
Lieut. L. Gilbert, ilH. Ind. Med. Serv. I27 Jan. 00 Officiating in medical charee.
Lieut. M. N. Chaudhuri, Ind. Med. Ser. I27 July 99 Officiating in medical charge at Keng Tung.
13th Madras Infantry (Alcock — formerly 2ndBn. 3rd Regiment. — Raised at
Madras in 1776). — Linked with 2.0th and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, St. Thomas's Mount:
Class Company Regt. — 2 Double Companies Mahomedans, 1 Double Company Tamils, 1 Doubls Company mixed.
" Cabnatic" — "Sholinghpe" — "Mysoee" — " Sebingapatam"— " Buema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at St. Thomas'8 Mount. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel H. Lawson, Staff Corps 12 Aug. 01 Commandant, 26 May 94.
Major G. A. Welman, Staff Corps n Sept.97'2ndin Commandand Double Company Commander, 8 May 93.—
■ Commandant Pallaveram Depot.
Major J. A. Loudon, Staff Corps ' 10 July 012nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 14 Jar. 99.
Captain A. H. Allenby, Staff Corps 23 May o6:Double Company Commander, 14 Jan. 99.— Furlough.
Captain R. P. Jackson, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 99JDouble Company Commander, 17 Apr. 01. — Sick Furlough.
Captain H. R. Baker, Staff Corps 15 Feb. go| Double Company Comdr. 9 Sept. 92. — Special duty, Ootacamund.
Captain H. W. Marsden, Staff Corps ...j 1 Mar. 01 ! Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Burma Military Police.
Captain G.C. Burn, Staff Corps |io July oi'Double Company Officer, 12 Oct. 94. — Burma Military Police.
Captain \V*. C. Anderson, Staff Corps ...iojuly oiiDouble Company Officer and Adjutant, 14 Jan. 99.
Lieut. W. H. Jeffery, Staff Corps 27 Oct. ocJ Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Offg. Quarter Master.
and Lieut. J. L. Murphy, Staff Corps... 17 Jan. oiiDouble Company Officer, 8 Apr. 01.
Captain E. M. Jackson, Staff Corps ...'23 Aug. 95[Officiatiii2; Double Company Commander,
Captain T. H. Symons, I.M.S J29 Jan. 99i[n medical charge,
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499a 14th Madras Infantry (Wahab — -formerly 2nd Battalion 6th Regiment.
Raised at Yellore 10th December 1776). — Linked with 6th and 8th Regiments.
Regimental Centre, Bellary.
Class Company Regiment— i Donhle Company Mahomedans, 2 Double Companies Tamils,
1 Double Company mixed.
" Cabnatic'' — "Sholinghur" — "Mysore"— "Mahidporr" — "China" — " Burma, 1885-87"—" The Dragon."
"Turyar-o-Wufadar" or " Ready and True."
Head Quarters at Raimir. Wine 11 1 Sumhiilmir. Uniform, Red. Facing*. White. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps. Ran** i Remarks.
Lt.Colonel A. G. Burn, Staff Corps 10 Mar. 01 Commandant, n Feb. 94.
Major C. H. M. Hitchins, Staff Corps... 31 Jan. oc 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 74 Das. 97.
Captain S. B. Graham, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 95 Double Company Commander, 24 Dec. 97. — Furlough.
Captain R. B. B. Howe, Staff Corps ... 8 Dec. 97 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00.
Captain W. Keyworth, Staff Corps 23 Mar. 00 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00. — Sumbulpore.
Captain A. V. Alexander, Staff Corps... 21 Dec. 00 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. co. — Becruitii ,{f Cilicjr
for 6th, 8th, and iftu Madras Infantry.
Captain A. W. N. Raven, Staff Corps ... 21 Dec. 00 Double Company Officer, 7 July 03.
Captain C. F. Connell. Staff Corps 19 Oct. 01 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Sept. 96.
Lieut. T. E. M. Lane, Staff Corps ; 1 May 96 Doable Company Officer, 25 June 97.
Lieut. H. W. Davies, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 97 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— S. & T. Officer, 6th Class.
Lieut. I. A. Keble, staff Corps 14 Nov. 97 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Ry. Police Officer, China.
Lieut. G. K. B. Oldfield, Staff Corps 21 Junegg'Dble. Co. Officer, 1 Apr. co.— Offg. Adjntantand S.S.O. Raipur.
2nd Lieut. G. D. Pike, Staff Corps 17 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Major F. G. Maidment, Ind. Med. Ser.... 30 Sept.c.8 In medical charge, 8 Feb. 96.— Sick Furlough,
Lieut. D. C. Kemp, Ind. Med. Serv 28 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical charge.
15th Madras Infantry (Davis — formerly 2nd Battalion 4th Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in December 1776). — Li)ikcd with 2nd and 26th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Secunderabad.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans. 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
"Cabnatic" — "Sholimghur" — "Mysore" — "Afghanistan, 1S79-80" — "Bcbma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Detachment (2 Companies) at Bellary. Uniform, Red. Facing*, Yellow. Lace, Go/'d>.
Major C. F. Stevens, Staff Corps I19 Apr. 96 Commandant, 8 Apr. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major H. J. Bremner, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 99 2nd in Commandand Double Company Commander, 1 June co,—
Commanding Detachment, Bellary.
Double Company Commander.
14 May 95 Double Company Commander, ifi July 00.
10 Nov. 97 Double Company Commander, 26 Feb. 92. Sick Furlough.
Captaiu W, R. Walker, Staff Corps In Feb. 90 Double Company Commander, 23 June 93.
Captain H. H. G. Stansfeld, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officnr and Adjutant, 21 Aug. 97.
Lieut. C. V. Ommanney. Staff Corps ...,2c Oct. 97 Double Company Officer, 8 Jan. 00.— Plague duty, Poona.
Lieut. H. Miller, Staff Corps I22 Apr. 98|Dble. Co. Officer, 7 May 00.
Liieut. D'A.M. Fraser, Staff Corps I30 Sept. 00, Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
2nd Lieut. A. E. S. 'Scott, Staff Corps... [17 Jan. cxVDoublo Company Officer, 16 Apr. 01
2nd Lieut. G. C. Wheeler, Staff Corps.. :2o Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Captain F. Wall, Ind. Med. Serv 29 Jan. 96 In medical charge, 24 Mar. 9g.~With S Madras Infantry.
•Officiating in medical charge.
Captain H. B. Murray. Staff Corps .
Captain J. W. Orchard, Staff Corps...
16th Madras Infantry (Lane— formerly 2nd Battalion $th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly joth December 1776).— Linked ivith sf/i. and 27th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
1 Comnauy mixed. ,,
" Cabnatic"— "Shomnghub"— "Mvrore"— "Skeingapatam" — "Ava" — " Bubma, 1385-87.
Head Quarters at Singapore. Depot at Trichinopoly. Uniform, Red. Facing*, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
I Commandant,
13 A ug. 90 Officiating Commandant.— From 27 Madras Infantry.
1 May 98 2nd in Command and Double Company Commdr, 16 Nov. 91.—
Supdt. of Family Payments and Pensions, Fort St. George.
23 Aug. 95.2nd in Command and Double Company Commdr, 26 Aug. 95.
11 Feb. 99'Double Company Commander, 18 July 50. ■ ,
10 Nov. gg.Double Company Commdr. 26 Aug. 95.— Burma Military Police.
;o Jan. co Double Company Commdr. 26 Feb. 92.— Burma Military Police.
5 Sept. 01 Double Company Commander and Adjutant, 28 Nov. 98.— Furl.
9 Nov. 95'Double Company Commander.— Commanding Depot.
30 Aug. 951 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00— With Hone Kong Regt.
2 Apr. 98; Double Company Officer, 26 Sept. 00— Offg. Dble. Comp Comdr.
22 Apr. ooDouble Company Officer, 31 Mar. 99.— Offg. D.C. Comdr. ttQr. Mr.
27 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer,! Apr. 00.— Offg. Adjutant
Major H. G. Sutton, Staff Corps
Major A. H. Dobbs, Staff Corps
Captain R. H. Dewing, Staff Corps ......
Captain C. V. N. Lyne. Staff Corps
Captain E. G. Jones, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. H. Lee, Staff Corps
Captain B. H. B. Magrath. Staff Corps
Lieut. F. V. L. Pritchard, Staff Corps..
Lieut. H. S. Moberly, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. S. D. Wildes, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. F. Woodham, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. C. Gilchrist, Staff Corps...
Captain D. G. Bryce, Staff Corps
Captain M. Dick, Ind. Med. Ser
28 June oi
29 July 99
Officiating Double Company Officer.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
17th Madras Infantry (Butler — formerly 2nd Battalion 1st Regiment.
Raisedin 1777).— Linked with 25th Regiment.'— Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Regiment — -Mopella.
" Cabnatic" — "Sholinghur" — "Nagpore" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. L,ace, Gold.
Lt.Col. H. A.B. Boulderson, Staff Cps. 13 Juneoi Commandant, 15 Apr. 94.
Major H. E. M. Mason, Staff Corps 10 Sept.96 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 17 Jan. 93..
—Offg. Comdt., 2; Madras Infantry..
Captain S. A. Pearse, Staff Corps J14 May 95 Double Company Commander, 16 Nov. 95.
Captain L. H. Walker, Staff C jrps J23 Aug. 98 Double Company Commander.
Captain A. P. How, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 99 Double Company Commander, 24 Sept. 95.
Captain G. P. R. Beaman, Staff Corps! 3 jiay OI Double Company Officer, 18 Jan. 06.— Burma Military Police;
Captain A. C. Gabbett, Staff Corns ... 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 18 Jan. 96.— Offg. Adjutant.
2ud Lieut. F. H. Lampen, Staff Corps I25 Jan. 99 Double Company Officer, 30 Apr. 00,
2nd Lieut. H. Greenaway, Staff Corps 17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 15 June 01.
Captain A. Miller, jlf.B.Iod. Med. Ser. '29 July 99 fr medical charge, 1 June 00.
Officiating in medical charge .-
19th Madras Infantry (Hub-head— formerly 2nd Bn. jth Regiment. 500
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1777.) — Linked with 7th and 24th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Belgaurn.
Class Compauy Regiment — 3 Companies Mahomedans, 3 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
1 Company mixed.
"Cabnatic" — "Sholinghue " — "My soke"— "Seringafatam" — "Pegu" — "Central India."
A Crown and " XIX."
Head Quarters at Madras. Uniform, Bed. FacinQi, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Major H. H. H. Aspinall, Staff Corps
Major L. J. Andrews, Staff Corps
Major W. W. V. Pakenham, Staff Corps
Major A. M. Lloyd, Staff Corps
Captain R. W. A. Denne, Staff Corps...
Captain M. F. Harding, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. W. Heffernan, Staff Corps
Captaiu H. L. Hole, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. F. Shairp, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. L. Pepys, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. E. Marsden, Staff Corps ...
Captain S. P. James, MB. Ind. Med. Ser.
Lieut. G. S. Ross, Ind. Med. Ser
AfiUY
Rank.
22 Mar.
10 July
30 Jan.
ir Mav
8 Dec.
1 Fen.
11 Feb.
3 May
5 Nov.
27 Oct.
20 Jan.
29 July
23 Jan.
Rbmabks.
Commandant, 18 Juno 97, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Officiating 2nd in Command.
2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 12 Aug. 95,
— Wii,h 26 Madras Infantry.
Double Company Commander, 17 Dec. 99.— Furlough.
Double Compauy Commander, 15 Aug. 00.
Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00. — Furlough-
Double Co. Uiticer, 19 Apr. 92.— Gar. Qr. Mr. Fort St. George.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 30 May 00.
Double C impany Orticer, 30 Aug. 99.
oo1 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
oo'Double Company Officer, 21 Apr. 01.
99 In medical charge, 19 Dec. 98. — With No. 61 N.F. Hospital.
99 Officiating in medical charge.
20th Madras Infantry (Bagot — formerly 2nd Battalion 2nd Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in 1777). — Linked with 13th and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre,
St. Tliomas's Mount.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Double Compa.nies Mahomedans, 2 Double Companies mixed.
"Cabnatic" — " Sholinghut." — "Mysore" — " Sebingapatam." A Crown and "XX. "
Head Quarters at Cannanore. Uniform, lied. Facini/s, Green. Lace, Gold.
Major T. H. Haughton, Staff Corps , 1 r Feb. 97iCommandant, 14 Mar. 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major'!. B. Hawks, Staff Corps Jio July 01 2nd in Comd. and Double Company Comdr., 13 Dec. 99.
Captain W. Hudson, Staff Corps j 25 Aug. 94',Double Company Comdr., 3 ao.pt. 95.— Cantonment Magistra e,
j Jhansi.
Captain G. M. Morris, Staff Corps 14 Sept. 9SJ Double Company Commander, 20 Apr. 98.
Captain W. C. S. Prince, Staff Corps ...!i6 Nov. 98iDoable Company Commander, 3 May 91. — Offg. Cantonment
Captain J. S. Hodding, Staff Corps In Feb. gglDouble Company Officer, 19 Apr. 92. [Magistrate, Belgaurn.
Captain Ft. F. Bidwell, Staff Corps 128 Juueoi|Double Company Officer, 19 Jan. 94.
Captain R. H. E.Pennell, Staff Corps. ..Jio July 01
Captain A. V. Searle, Staff Corps !io July 01
Lieut. L. S. Logan, Suaff Corps ;:o Jan. 97
Lieut. C. S. Stooks, Staff Corps 8 Apr. 97
Lient. H. N. Lyle, Staff Corps ,22 Apr. 00
Captain D. H. M'D. Grave.5, MB. I.M.SJ28 July gi
Doable Company Officer, 23 June g5.
Double Company Officer, 23 June 96. — Burma Military Police.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 18 Sept. 96.
Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 00. With
Double Company Officer. LCnina Field Force.
Doable Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
In medical cuarge, 2 Sept. 98.
21st Madras Infantry — Pioneers (Roberts — formerly 1st Battalion nth Regiment.
Raised at Chicacole in 1786). — Linked with 1st and 4th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment — 1 Company Mahomedans, 4 Companies Tamiis, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
" Mysore" — " Sebingapatam" — "Nagpobe" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80 " — " Burma, 1885-87 " —
"Pukjab Frontier" — " Tirah."
Head Quarters at Hangu-Thal. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Major P. G. Euggins, DSO. Staff C .
Major H. V. Cox, Staff Corps
Major H T. Brooking, Staff Corps....
Captain C. E. Hendley, Staff Corps ....
Captain A. M. Anderson, Staff Corps
Captain N. M. C. Stevens, Staff Corps.
Captain J. A. Bliss, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. M'Watters, Staff Corps .
Lieut. F. G. Marsh, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. W. D. Reid, Staff Corps .
19 Apr. 96 Commandant, 31 Dee. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel. [Furlough.
14 Jan. 002nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 31 Dec. 95. —
29 Nov. oo'Double Company Commander, 6 Feb. 95. — D.A.A. General,
Burma District.
12 Nov. 9512nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 2: Nov. 98.
4 May 98 Double Company Commander, 21 Nov. i_
11 Feb. 99 Double Company Commander, 27 May 92. — Recruiting duty.
3 May 01 Double Company Commander, 8 June 94. — Adjutant Imperial
Yeomanry, South Africa.
14 Nov. 97 Double Company Commander, 25 Feb. 9S. — Officiating Adj.
22 Apr. 98 Double Company Officer, 21 Nov. 98.
5 Nov. 98,Donble Company Officer and Quarter Master, 23 Aug. 99.
Lieut. D. M. Govan, Staff Corps 14 Feb. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — With 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas.
Lieut. W. L. O. Twiss, Staff Corps [22 Apr. oo'Double Company Officer, 27 Aug. 01 ; Railway Staff Off. China.
Captain H. R. Brown, Ind. Med. Ser.. ..1 29 July 99] In medical charge, 27 Aug. 01.
1 (Officiating in medical charge.
22nd Madras Infantry (B airy mple— formerly 2nd Battalion
nth Regiment. — Raised at Ellore in 1788). — Linked with 13th and 20th Regiments.
— Regimental Centre, St. Thomas's Mount.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Double Companies Mahomedans, 1 Double Company Tamils, 1 Double Company mixed
" Mysore"— "Sebingapatam" — "Ava." A Crown and "XXII."
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel J. F. Wilson, Staff Corps ...10 Sept.oi Commandant, 27 June 00.
Captain A. W. Newbold, Staff Corps ... 23 Aug. 95 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 27 June 00,
with rank of Major.
Captain H. E. Pritchard, Staff Corps ... 12 Nov. 95'Double Company Comdr., 27 June 00.
Captain T. S. Young, Staff Corps 23 May 96 Doable Company Commander, 27 June 00.
Captain W. G. Hodgson, Staff Corps ... 25 Aug. 97 Double Company Commander and Adjutant, 27 June 00.
Captain W. B. Greig, Staff Corps 10 Jnly 01 Double Company Commander, 1 Feb. 01.
Captain J. W. Milne, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 27 Oct. 03.— Plague dr.tv, Bombay.
Captain J. 3. Hudson, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 23 July 95.— Assist. Mil. Accountant,
2nd Class.
Captain J. D. Reece, Staff Corps | 2s0ct. 01 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut.C. J. Torrie, Staff Corps.. ; 1 Apr. 00 Double Company Officer, 14 Aug. 00.
Captain Bhola Nath, Indian Med. Ser. 29 July 96 In medical charge, 4 June 97
501 23rd Madras (or Wallajahbad) Light Intantry (Tolfry — formerly is/ Battalion
12th Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1794). — Linked with yd Regiment.
— Regimental Centre, Trichinopoly.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas.
2 Companies mixed.
"Now ob Nevbe" — "Sebijjgapatam" — "Nagpobb" — "Bubma, 1835-87." A Bugle and " 23."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Rani, Nambs, and Cobps. i r^J Rbmabks.
Major G. C Atkinson, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 97 Commandant, 13 May 98, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major G. W. S. Hawks, Staff Corps 23 Apr. u: 2nd in Com. and Dbie. Co. Comdr., 13 May 98.— Furlough.
Major J. C. \V. Erek, Staff Corps 10 July o: Double Comp. Comdr., 13 May 98.— Cliina'F.F.
Captain H. Tickers, Staff Corps 25 Nov. 96 Double Co. Comdr., 18 May 88. — D. A. A.Gen. for Musk., Rangoon.
— Furlough.
Captain W. G. Grey, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97 Double Company Comdr., 15 Aug. 00.
Captain E. R. Foord, Staff Corps in Feb. 9) Double Company Comdr., 9 Sept. 92. — Assist. Mil. Accountant.
Captain J. S. Dallas, Staff Corps 9 May 99 Double Company Officer, 13 Oct. 93. — Adj. S. Ind. Railway Vol.
Captain E. F. Harding, Stuff Corps [10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Qr.Mr., 26 Aug. 95. [Rifles.
Lieut. A. V. W. Hope, Staff Corps '28 Apr. gsDouble Company Officer and Adjutant, 13 May 98.
Lieut. G. Rooke, Staff Corps 30 Nov. 95 Double Company Officer, 29 Aug. 96.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. R. A. Burrowes, Staff Corps 4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer. — In charge Depot, 3 Madras Lt. Inf.
Double Company Officer.
Double Company Officer.
Lieut. C. Elliot, StaffCorps 9 May 00 Double Company Officer, 18 Nov. 00.
Lieut. B. E. A. Pritchard, StaffCorps... 12 July 99 Offg. Dble. Comp. Officer.
Lt.Col. G. M. E. M'Kee, Ind.iMed. tier.. 2 Ocl. 00 In medical charge, 16 Oct. 85— With No. 41 N.F. Hosp. China.
Lieut. W. G. Hamilton, Ind. Med. Ser. 25 Juneoo Officiating in medical charge.
24th Madras Infantry (McDonald — formerly 2ndBn. 12th Regiment,
Raised at Vellore in 1794). — Linked with 7th and igth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Belgavm
Class Compaq- Regiment — 2 Double Companies Mahomedans, 1 Double Company Tamils, 1 Double Company mixed
"Shbingapatam" — "Assayb" — "Doukbon." An Elephant.
Head Quarters at Seounderabad. Uniform, Red. Facing), Green. Lace, Gold.
Major H. E. Porter, Staff Corps In No*1. 971 Commandant, 9 May 97. with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major E. C. Thwaytes, StaffCorps 11 Aug. 00' 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 9 May 07.
Captain H. St. G. Thomas, Staff Corps 14 May gsjDouble Company Commander, 9 May 97.— D. A. A. Gen. Madras,
Captain H.W. C. Coiquhoun, Staff G....I23 May 96 Double Company Commander, 7 June 89.
Captain E. W. Grimshaw, Staff Corps ,10 Nov. 99JDouble Company Comdr., 28 Apr. 93. — Offg. D.A.A.G., Belgaum,
Captain 0. H. B. Clark, Staff CorpB ...23 Mar. ooDouble Company Commander. — Transport duty, Lahore.
Captain G. M. Morris, StaffCorps 28 JuneoiiDouble Company Commander.
Captain A. G. Crawford, StaffCorps ...'10 July oi'Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 3 Aug. 95.
Captain W. St. G. Chamier, Staff Corps :o July o
Lieut. K. H. Lloyd, StaffCorps I 4 Oct. 94
Captain M. B. Pinchard, Ind.Med. Ser.Ug Jan. 99
Double Company Officer, 27 Aug. 95. — S. and T. Officer, 6th CI.
Doublj Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Officiating Qr. Mr.
Double Company Officer.
In medical charge, 18 June 00.
Officiating in medical charge.
25th Madras Infantry (Kenny — formerly 1st Battalion 15th Rcjiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1794). — Linked with l-jtli Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment — Moplahs.
" Bubma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Major C. W. W. Burton, Staff Corps ... 11 Sept.97 Commandant, 29 Mar. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — Furlough.
Major H. E. M. Mason. StaffCorps 10 Sept. 96 Officiating Commandant. — From 17 Madras Infantry.
Major H. T. King, StaffCorps | 1 May 98 2nd in Command and Double- Company Commander, 22 Jan. 97.
-Assistant Adjutant General, Belgaum.
Maj or W. E. Banbury, StaffCorps .
Major F. A. Loudon, Staff Corps .
Captain W. H. Brown, Staff Corps .
Captain J. W. H. Lyon, StaffCorps
25 Aug. 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 25 Mar. 99.
10 July oiDouble Company Commander, 25 Mair. 99. — 2nd in Command.
25 Aug. 97! Double Comp. Comdr., 20 June 90. — Adjt. Bangalore Vol. Rifles.
6 July 00 Double Company Comdr., 1 July 92. — Adj. Madras Vol. Guards.
Captain T.I. Drever, StaffCorps I13 Nov. 00 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. oo.
Captain G. L. Cattell, StaffCorps 110 July 01 Double Company Commander, and Adjutant,. 25 Mar. 99.
Lieut. L. R. Vaughan, StaffCorps 14 Nov. 97 Double Company Commander, n Dec. 99.
Lieut. H. L. C.Baldwin, Staff Corps 20 Oct. oo'Double Company Officer, 1 Nov. 00.
2nd Lieut. J. G. Faris, Staff Corps I17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, n Apr. 01.
Double Company Officer.
Lt.Colonel D. P.Warliker.Ind. Med. Ser.130 Mar. 9B In medical charge, 1 1 Nov. 98.— China Expeditionary Force-.
Lieut. G. P. T. Groube, Ind. Med. Ser. I28 Jan. sg'Officiating in medical charge.
26th Madras Infantry (Lines — formerly 2nd Battalion i$th Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in 1794). — Linked with 2nd and i$th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Secunderabad.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Mahomedans, 3 Companies Tamils, : Company Telingas, 2 Companies mixed.
"Nagpobb" — "Kbmbndinb" — " Ava" — ''Pegu" — "Bubma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Vizianagram. Detachment at Cuttick. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Major J. S. G. Manera, StaffCorps ... 22 May 96 Commandant, 10 Feb. 01, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major F. T. Williams, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 92 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 31 Aug.95.—
D. A. A. Gen. Mandalay District.
Captain W. H. W. Mercer, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 95 2nd in Comd. and Dble. Compy. Comdr., 31 Aug 95. — At Cuttack.
Captain A. J. Campbell, Staff Corps ... 9 May 96 Double Company Commander, 22 July 97.
Captain E. Codrington, StaffCorps 14 Sept. 98 Double Company Commander, 6 Dec. 97. — At Cuttack.
Captain E. E. Bousfield, StaffCorps ... 21 Sept. 00 Dble. Company Comdr., 22 Oct.95.— Comdt. 2nd Bn.Nair Brig.
Lieut. B. C. Kauntze, Staff Corps' 16 Sept.96 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 23 Aug. 98.
Lieut. C. M'G. Withers. StaffCorps 12 Oct. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— lirit. Central Afr. Contgt.
Lieut. H. R. Watson, Staff Corps 20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Offg. Qr. Mr.
Lieut. W. R. Lawrenson, Staff (Jorps .. 20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — At Cuttack.
2nd Lieut. P. W. Burrowes, Staff C 17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 23 Apr. 01.
Lt.Colonel C. H. Bennett, MD. I. M.S.. 1 Oct. 97 In medical charge, 2 Sept. q8.— Furlough.
Captain R. Bryson, Ind. Med. S?rv. ... 28 Jan. od Officiating in medical charge.
27th Madras Infantry (Lindsay— formerly tst Battalion 1 4th Regiment. 502
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1798). — Linked with $th and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Madras,
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Mahomedans, 2CompaniesTainils, 1 Company Telingas, 3 Companies mixed.
"Mahidpobe" — "Lucksow"— "BnuiiA, 1SS5-S7.''
Head Quarters at Mauritius. Uniform, Bed. Faci'igx, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps. JLmJ? Remabks.
Lt. Colonel R. F. Clothier, Staff Corps... 12 Aug. 01, Commandant, 20 Aug. 9S.
Major H. G. Sutton, Statf Corps 13 Aug. 9912nd in Command and Doable Companj- Commander, 16 Sept. 97.
I — With iS Madras Infantry. [mand.
Major C. E. H. Connell, Staff Corps ... , 10 July 01. Double Company Commander, 13 Nov. 97.— Offg. 2nd iu Com-
Captain T. Ffrench, Staff Corps ii4 May 9= Double Company Commander, 12 May 90.
Captain. F. N. Burton, Staff Corps 14 Sept. 9S j Doable Company Commander. 12 May 93. — Offg. Adjt.
Captain H. Y. Firth, Staff Corps 10 July oilDouble Company Officer, 22 Mar. 95.
Lieut. C. L. Perrin, Staff Corps I28 Apr. 95'Double Company Officer and Adjutant, iS June 90.
Lieut. C. C. G. Walker, Staff Corps 20 Oct. ooi Double Company Officer, 2 Jan. ot.
Lieut. G. B. D. Mount, Staff Corps [25 Apr. 01 Double Company Officer, 2 Jan. o:
Major I. P. Doyle, DSO. Ind. Med. Ser.'so Sept.90 In medical charge, 17 Nov. 93.
28th Madras Infantry (Martin — formerly 2nd Battalion 14th Regiment.
Raised at Vellote in 1798). — Linked ivitli qth and 11th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 3 Companies mixed.
"Mahidpobe" — "Nagpoee" — "Ava."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad.
Major W. H. Lowry, Staff Corps
Major W. M. Dawes, Staff Corps
Captain E. M. Jackson, Staff Corps
Captain F. H. Domenichetti, Staff C...
Captain G. R. Oakes, Staff Corps
Captain E. H. Boome, Staff Corps
Captain J. J. P. Quinn, Staff Corps
Captain C. D. Field, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Newell, Staff Corps
Captain V. H. Branson. Staff Corps ..
Lieut. J. W. Sherrard, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. B. W. Smith-Rewse, Staff Cps
Lt.Col. M. S. Eyre, MD. Ind.Med. Ser.
Lieut. E. Colson, Staff Corps
Uniform, lied. Facing*. Yellow. Lace, Gold.
29 Nov. 96 Commandant, 14 Aug. 9S, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
to Feb. 012nd iD Commanu and Double Company Commander, 14 Aug. 98.
23 Aug. 95,Double Company Commander. 14 Aug. 98, with 13 Mtd. Inf.
30 Jan. 97 1 Double Company Commander, 12 May 90. — Furlough.
4 May 98, Double Company Commander, 18 Oct. 89. — Recruiting Officer.
16 Nov. 98|Double Comuany Commander.
iii Feb, 99 Double Company Officer, n Aug. 91. — Treasure Chest Officer,
1 Mar. 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 7 July 93. [Wei-hai-Wei.
J 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 27 Oct. 93— S. & T. Officer, 5th Class.
, 10 July or : Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
20 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — S. & T. Officer, 6th Class.
5 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer, 5 Aug. 00.— S. & T. Officer, 6th Class.
30 Sept. 96 In medical charge, 8 Mar. 83.
22 Nov. 97! Attached ; from 41 Dogras.
29th (jth Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Macleod — formerly
1st Battalion 15th Regiment. — Raised at Masulipatam in 1798). — Linked with 30th and 3isr
Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Sikhs, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Brahmins,
1 Company Rajputs.
Head Quarters at Bhamo. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, Blue.
Major G. Rippon, Staff Corps 11 Aug. 00, Commandant, 79 Dec. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major C.V. Mainwaring, Staff Corps..., 10 July 01 2nd in Com. and Double Company Comdr. 19 Dec. 96.
MajorR. J. R. Brown, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 24 Mar. 97.
Captain E. R. B.Murray, Staff Corps...] 1 Feb. 99 Double Company Cornell*., 6 Jan. 56. [Bhamo.
Captain G. A. Strahan, Staff Corps I 8 Dec. 99 Double Company Commander, 16 Oct. 93. — Station Staff Officer,
Captain W. S. Prentis, Staff Corps 21 Sept.oo Double Comp. Officer and Adjutant, 16 Oct. 93. — With 31 Madras
Captain A. T. Kirkwood, Staff Corps... io July 01 Double Company Officer, 28 Nov. 99. [Inf.
Captain T. K. Gaskell, Staff Corps 19 Oct. 01 Double Company Officer, 7 Dec. 99. — Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. N. M. Geoghegan, StaffCorps ...1 5 Nov. 98 Double Comp. Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Lieut. T. Timbrell, Staff Corps 20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— With 31 Mad. Inf., China.
2nd Lieut. P. L. Coleridge, Staff Corps.:2o Jan. 00 Officiating Double Companj* Officer.
Captain J. Penny, Indian Med. Service 28 July 91 In medical charge, 3 May 95.— Offg. Civil and Jail, Myingyan.
Captain P. K. Chitale, Ind.Med. Serv... 28 Jan. ot Officiating in medical charge.
30th ($th Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Crewe — -formerly 2nd
Battalion 15th Regiment. — Raised at Masulipatam in 1799) . — Linked with 29th and, 31st Regiments.—
Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Brahmins,
1 Company Rajputs.
"Ava"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Btjbma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Mandalay. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, Black.
Major H. N. Taylor, DSO. Staff Corps... 10 July 01 Commandant, 1 Feb. 99. — Furlough.
Captain A. C. Baldwin, Staff Corps 14 May 95 2nd in Com. and Double Company Comdr. 1 Feb. 99, with rank
of Major. — Offg. Comdt.
Captain G. A. Ward, StaffCorps I 2 July 95 Double Comp. Comdr., 1 Feb. 99. — Offg. 2ndinComd.
Major G. H. G. Mockler, Staff Corps... 29 Nov. 00 Double Compj*. Comdr. 1 Feb. 92.— Special Service, China, with
rank of Major. [Musketry, Fort William.
[14 Sept. 98 Double Company Commander, 1 Feb. 92. — D. A. A. General for
8 June 00 Double Companj* Officer and Adjutant, 1 Feb. 92.
28 July 93 Double Companj* Officer, 18 June 96. — Sick Furlough,
io July 01 Double Company Officer, 20 Oct. 00. — China, with 31 Bur. Lt. Inf.
30 May 94 Double Companj* Officer, 1 Feb. 99. — Furlough.
23 Mar. 99 Double Comp. Officer, 1 Apr. od. — Offg. Qr. Mr., Offg. Adjutan
Upper Burma Vols.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
20 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
2nd Lieut. E. Butterfield, Staff Corps... 20 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Captain J. Entrican, HD. Ind. Med. S. 28 July 91 In medical charge.
I 'Officiating in medical charge.
Captain R. J. T. Savi, Staff Corps ..
Captain F. Copeland, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. M. M. Collard, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. W. Jackson. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. R. M'Gill, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. Little, StaffCorps ,
2nd Lieut. E. H. F. Apthorpe, Staff C.
502a 3lst(6</i Burma Battalun) Madras Light Infantry (JeannerreM — -formerly ist
Battalion 16th Regiment. — Raised at Trichinopoly i January 1800). — Linked with 2gth and 30th
Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras,
1 Company Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Now oh Neveb" — "Mahidpobe." A Bugle.
With China Expeditionary Force. Depot at Meiktila. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Cherry.
Rank, Names, and Coups.
Major H.D'U. Keary, JDSO. Staff Corps
Major C. R. Keate, Staff Corps
Major W. A. Oswald, Staff Corps
Captain S. Geoghegan, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. Williams, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. Barnett, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. Murray, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. F. Basevi, Staff Corps...
Captain H. J. de B. Bnrnett, Staff C...
Lieut. R. J. Bilson. Staff Corps
Lieut. A. D. Day, Staff Corps
Captain W. S. Prentis, Stnff Corps
Lieut. C. S. Stooks, Staff Corps
^nd Lieut. T. Timbrell, Staff Corps
Akuv
Bank.
29 Dec.
22 Jan.
10 July
29 Aug.
10 Nov.
16 Nov.
17 Feb.
22 Aug.
10 July
23 Sept
3 Nov.
21 Sopt.
S> Apr.
20 July
Remauks.
Commandant, 1 Feb. 92, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Double Company Comdr., 26 Jan. 94.
Double Company Commander, 10 Sept. 95.
Double Company Commander 1 Feb. 92. — Staff College.
Double Company Commander, 1 Feb. 92.
Double Company Officer, 1 Feb. 92. — At Depot.
Double Company Officer, 27 May 92. —Burma Military Police.
Double Company Officer, 22 Mar. 94.
Double Company Officer, 5 Jan. 07. — Officiating Adjutant.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Offg. Qr. Mr.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Officiating Double Company Officer. — Fiom 29 Madras infantry
Officiating Double Company Officer. — From 20 Madras Infantry.
Officiating Double Company Officer. — From 29 Madras Infantry.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
32nd (4th Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry {Byce— formerly 2nd
Battalion z6th Regiment. — Raised in Madura, 1 January 1800). — Linked with 12th and 33rd Regimen ts
Regimental Centre, Mandalay.
" Ava."
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 4 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
Head Quarters it Mandalay. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, White.
Lt.Colonel E. S. Hastings,Z>SO. Staff C. '28 Feb. 00 Commandant, 1 Jan. 91.
U£. Major C. J. W. Grant, Staff Corps.. ,10 May 00 2nd in Command and Double Company Comdr.— Sick Furlough
I louble Company Commander.
Captain H. C. Bernard, StaffCorps 23 Aucr.95 Double Company ( lommander, 1 Jan. 91. — Furlough.
Captain J. A. G. Rainsford, StaffCorps 22 Nov. 95 Double Company Commander, 16 Mar. 94. — Offg. 2nd in Com.
Captain W. G. Nisbett, StaffCorps 16 Nov. 98 Double Company Commander, 22 Apr. 01. — Burma Mil. Police.
Captain H. H. Harington, Staff Corps... 8 Dec. 99 Double Company Commander, 22 Apr. 01. — Burma Mil. Police.
Captain H. L. Haughton, Staff Corps... 10 July 01 Double Company Comdr. and Adj. 22 Apr. 01.
Lieut. M. C. Nangle, StaffCorps 4 Sept. 97 Double Company Commander, 22 Apr. or.
Lieut. L. E. L. Burne, Staff Corps 1 , Mar. 9c Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Offg. D. C. Comdr.
Lieut. J. H. F. Lakin. Staff Corps 20 Oct. 03 Double Company Officer, i Apr. 00.— Offg. Qr. Mr.
Lieut. H. M. Rigg, StaffCorps 9 Feb. 00 Double Company Officer, 31 Jan. 01.
Lt.Col. M. P. Kharegat, Ind. Med. Ser. 2 Oct. oolln medical charge, 9 Mar. 92.
Lieut. J. 0. S. Oxley, Ind. Med. Ser. ... 28 June 00 Officiating Medical Officer.
33rd (yrd Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Wahab — formerly ist
Battalion lyth Regiment. — Raised at Guntoor, 1 January 1800). — Linked with 12th and 32nd Regiments.
■ — Regimental Centre, Mandalay.
Class Company Regiment — 5 Companies Sikhs, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Cochin."
Head Quarters at Thayetmyo. Uniform, Drab Serg*. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Drab.
Major R. G. Iremonger, Staff Corns In Nov. 97 Commandant, 12 Feb. 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
MajorS. G. Radcliff. Staff Corps 19 Feb. 01 and iu Com. and Double Company Comdr. 12 Feb. 98.
Captain S. R. Stevens, StaffCorps 30 Jan. 97 Double Company Comdr., 12 Feb. 98.
Captain M. R. Hurly, StaffCorps 1 Feb. 97 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 90.
Captain J. H. Whitehead, StaffCorps ... 72 Aug. 99 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00.— Burma Mil. Police.
Captain H. A. Carleton. Staff Corps ... 24 Apr. 00 Double Company Commander, 15 Aug. 00.
Captain H. G. L. Corbett, StaffCorps... 10 July oi'Double Company Officer, 8 Dec. 94.
Lieut. W. H. Simpson, StaffCorps 16 Apr. 97'Double Company Officer, 12 Feb. 98.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. C. G. Hutchinson, Staff Corps ... 1 8 Feb. 97(Double Company Officer, 1 May 99.— Furlough, until 31 Jan. 02.
Lieut. H. W. F. Ricketts, StaffCorps... 24 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, 23 Sept. 00.
Major P. C. H. Strickland, Ind.M.Serv.l 1 Oct. 99!^ medical charge. 51 Aug. 94.— Furlough.
Lieut. F. F. Elwes, JIB. Ind. Med. Ser.127 Jan. oo'Officiating Medical Officer.
BOMB AY -A.R3VEY
Governor's Body Guard (Raised 22 March 1865).
Head Quarters at Bombay. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Slue.
503
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
AllSIY
Rank.
Remakes.
Captain J. H. Pollard, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 05 Commandant, iS Aug. 00.— From 5 Bombay Cavalry.
Lieut. J. H. Crawford, Staff Corps 1 Mar. 93 Adjutant, 1 Apr. oS.— From 2 Bombay Lancers.
In medical charge.
Establishment. — Commandant, Adjutant, 1 Risaldar, t Ressaidar,
Farriers, 59 Sowars.
1 Kote Dafedar, 5 Dafedars, 1 Trumpeter,
1st (Duke of Connaught's Own) Bombay Lancers (liaised 5 Nov. 1817)-
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Deccani Mahrattas, i Squadron Jits of West Rajputana, i Squadron
Sikhs, : Squadron Pathans.
" Ghuznbe" — "Afghanistan" — " Punjaijb" — " Mooltan" — " Central India" — ''Bdema, 18S5-87."
Head Quarters at Poona. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Honorary Colonel— General H.R.U. Arthur W. P. A. Duke of Connaujrht, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCIE. GCro. Rifle Brigade.
Major G. F. N. Tinley, StaffCorps 10 Sept. 56 Commandant, 31 Mar. oS, withrank of Lt. Colonel.
Major W. A. Thompson, Staff Corps ...2? Jan. a j 2nd in Command and Squad Comr., 31 Mar. 98.
Major C. V. Schneider, Staff Corps 10 Jul y 01 Squadron Comdr. 10 Nov. 95.— Assist. Military Attache.Teheran.
Capt. C. C. Leveson-Gower, StaffCorps 2S Apr. 97 Squadron Commander, 10 Nov. 95.
Captain L. N. Beatty, Staff Corps 4 May 98 Squad. Commander, 16 Aur.96.— Aide de Camp and Interpreter
to Sir Power Palmer.
Captain C. F. Templer, Staff Corps 15 Feb. 00 Squad. Commander, 31 May 01.-
Captain W. P. Bannerman, StaffCorps 24 Apr. 00 Squad. Comdr. 13 May 01.
Captain B. P. Ellwood, Staff Corps iio July 01 Squadron Officer and Adjutant,
Lieut. A. R. C. Savile, StaffCorps ! 1 Jan. 96 Squadron Ollicer, 29 Oct. 97.
Lieut. C. F. G. Lang, Staff Corps 20 Sept. 97 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— With 3 Bombay Cavalry, China.
Lieut. A. F. C. Williams, DSO. Staff C. j 4 Aug. 97 Squadron Officer, 31 Mar. 98.
Lieut. H. H. Syer, Staff Corps 14 Feb 99 Squadron Officer, 4 Apr. 01. — Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. W. M. Macleod, Staff Corps 19 Mar. 01 Scuadron Officer, 31 May 01.
Lieut. A. S. Hay, Staff Corns 15 Aug. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. F. F. Hunter, Staff Corps !io Nov. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.— With 3 Bombay Cavalry, China.
* apt. J. B. Jameson, MB. Ind. Med. S. 31 Mar. 90 In medical charge.
-Supt. of Remounts, Kurnool.
iS June 96.— Furlough.
2nd Bombay Lancers (Raised 5 Nov. 1817).
Class Squadron Regiment — i Squadron Rajputs of Western Rajputana, r Squadron Sikhs other than Juts,
2 Squadrons Rajput Mahomedans of the Rajputana and Delhi Districts.
" Cenieal India " — "Afghanistan, 1879-S0."
Head Quarters at Deesa. Detachment at Rajkote. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Lt. Colonel J. Monteith, Staff Corps ...;i3 Nov. 98 Commandant, 4 Mar. 97. — Furlough.
Major L. A. Gordon, StaffCorps 14 June97 2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr. 29 Oct. 97.— Off g.Comdt.
Major H. T. Kenny, StaffCorps 23 Oct. 00 Squad. Comdr. 6 Sept. 95. —Assist. Sec. Mil. Dept. Govt, of India.
Major C. E. Baynes, Staff Corps [ 10 July 01 Squad. Comdr. 14 Aug 95. — Aide de Camp to Lord Northcote.
Captain W. W. G. Griffith, Staff Corps 16 Nov. 98 Squadron Commander, 12 Nov. 96.— Adj. Calcutta Light Horse.
Captain H. W. Cobham, Staff Corps ... 9 May 99 Squadron Commander, 29OM. 97. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain J. H. Crawford, StaffCorps ... 10 July 01 Suuadron Comdr., 28 Nov. 00. — Adj. Governor's Body Guard.
Captain J. B. Keogh, StaffCorps 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 2S Nov. 00. — Garrison Class, Poona.
Captain W. B. T. Abbey, StaffCorps... -, Sept.oi Squadron Commander, 28 Nov. 00.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. J. G. Griffith, StaffCorps 28 Feb. 97 Squad. Comdr. 28 Nov. 00.— Unpaid Attache, Head Qrs. Bombay.
Lieut. A. M. Hennell, Staff Corps 9 Oct. 97 Squadron Officer, r Apr. 00. — Offig. Squadron Comdr. Rajko t.
Lieut. W. G. K. Green, Staff Corps 7 Mar. oS Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 20 Mar. 99.
Lieut. R. A. Cassels, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98 SquadrGn Officer, 19 Jan. 01. — Furlough.
Lieut. P. H. M. Taylor, Staff Corps 5 Dec. 9S Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00,— Field Service, South Africa.
L,ieut. K. M. Woollcombe, Staff Corps. 15 Dec. 99 Squadron Officer, 8 Apr. 00.
Lieut. E. S. Percy-Smith, Staff Corps... 10 Aug. 00 Squadron Officer, 20 Aug. 00.— With 19 Bengal Lancers.
2ndLt.R.C.Fergusson-Pollok,Unatt.List 20 Jan. ooOfficiating Squadr.m Officer.
2nd. Lieut. R. G. A. Trail, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.— Equitation Class, Mhow.
tn medical charge.
Lieut. W. H. Dickinson, MB. Ind. M. S.27 July 99 Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bombay Light Cavalry (Queen's Own) (Raised 4 May 1820).
Class Squadron Regiment — 1 Squadron Jits of Western Rajputana, 1 Squadron Jit Sikhs, 1 Squadron
Kaimkhanis (W. Rajputana), 1 Squadron Mahomedan Rajputs.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter, " Gkuznkk"— " Cabocl, 1842" — " Hyderabad" — " Persia" — "Rbshibe "
— "Khooshab" — " Bos hire"—" Central India" — "Abyssinia" — "Kandahab, 1880" —
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
With China Expeditionary Force. Depot at Neemuoh. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Honorary Colonel— His Imperial Majesty Edward VII. , King of Great Britain and Ireland
and Fmperor of India.
Bt.Lt.Col. A. Phayre, Staff Corps 1 May 98 Commandant, 24 July 96, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major C. F. Grantham, Staff Corps 13 Oct. 97 2nd in Commandandi Squadron Commander, 4 Mar. 97.
p.s.e. Major F.J. M.Edwards, CSO.S. C. 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 24 July 96.
Captain A. J. W. Browne, VSO.S. Corps 16 Dec. 96 Squadron Commander, 24 July 96.
Squadron Commander.
Captain H. G. Benn, StaffCorps 10 Nov. 97 Squadron Commander, 5 March 00. — Comdg. Depot, Neemuch.
Captain C. S. Stack, StaffCorps 11 Feb. 99 Squadron Officer, 5 March 00.
Captain J. L.Alexander, Staff Corps ... 19 Sept.99 Squadron Officer, 6 July 94. — Furlough.
Captain F.C. A. Parsons, StaffCorps... 15 Feb. 00 Squadron Officer, 24 July 96. — Offg. Comdt. Aden Troop.
Captain H. R. Hopwood. StaffCorps ... 10 July 01 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 00.
Captain R. H. B. Anderson, StaffCorps 10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 24 July 96. — Assistant Military Accountant.
Lieut. M. H. Anderson, StaffCorps 1 May 96 Squadron Officer, 24 July 96.— Ahmednagar.
Lieut. L. E. Dening, Staff Corps 5 Apr. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. C. E. M. Mayne, Staff Corps 25 Apr. 01 Squadron Officer, 9 May 00.
Captain W. G. Cooper, Staff Corps I22 Aug. 99 Offic ating Squadron Officer.— From 4 Bombay Cavalry.
Lieut. C. F. G. Lang, Staff Corps jag Sept.97 Officiating Squadron Officer. — From 1 Bombay Lancers.
2nd Lieut. F. F. Hunter, Staff Cops.. .[10 Aug. 98 Officiating Squadron Officer. — From 1 Bombay Lancers.
Major H.F.Cleveland, Ind. Med. Ser... 30 Sept.oi In medical charge, S June 94.
504 4th (Prince Albert Victor's Own) Bombay Cavalry (Poona Horse)
(Raised 15 July 1817).
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Rajputs (W. Rajputana), 1 Squadron Rahtore Rajputs, 1 Squadroo
Kaimkhanis (W. Rajputana), 1 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans.
" COBYGAtfM" — " GhOZNEE" " AFGHANISTAN" — "CaNDAHAe" "MbEANEB" — " HYDBBABAD" — " PBB8IA" —
" Res hi re" — " Khooshab" — ■" Bushibe" — "Kandahab, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Neemuch. Detachment at Nasirabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, French Grey. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major A. W. Forbes, Staff Corps
Major SI. E. Oarthew-Yorstouu, Staff C.
Major F. W. G. Wadeson, Staff Corps...
p.s.c. Major 0. M. Ducat, Staff Corps. ..
Captain \V. C. L. Mure, Staff Corps
Captain N. G. Fraser, Staff Corps
Captain W. F. Newnharn, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. Cooper, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. M. Molloy, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. K. Heyland, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. D. Duxbury, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. W. C. Lucas, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. G. M'Conaghy, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. W. W. Grimsnaw, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. F. Norbury, Irish Regl
and Lieut. C. H. G. Black, Staff Corps..
Captain P. P. Kilkelly, MB. I.M.S
Lieut. W. O. S. Murphy, Ind. Med. Ser.
Rbmabes.
Abmy 1
Rank. I
11 Sept. 97 Commandant, 10 Feb. 01, with rank of Lt. Colonel.— Comdg. at
26 Mar. 99 ind in Command and Squadron Comdr. 10 Feb. 01. [Neemuch.
17 Apr. oo'Squadron Commander, 18 Dec. 91. — At Nasirabad.
22 Jan. 01 Squadron Comdr. 16 Jan. 91.— Specl. Serv. China Exp. Force.
9 May gC Squadron Commander, 10 Feb. 01. — Furlough.
4 May 98 Squadron Officer, 2 May 90.— Remount Depot, Bangalore.
14 Septus Squadron Officer, 20 Feb. 91.— Plaguo Duty, Bombay.
22 Aug. 99 Squadron Officer, 9 Dec. 92.— With 3 Bombay Cavalry, Chir.a.
i3 July 9-iiSquadron Officerand Ad]t. 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
6 Oct. 96 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — S. & T. Officer, oth Class.
4 Dec. 97 'Squadron Officer. — Officiating Squadron Commander.
20 Oct. 00 Squadron Officer, 10 Feb. 01. — Officiating Adjutant.
27 Oct. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.
8 July 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.
18 Sept. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.
20 Jan. o_. Officiating Squadron Officer.
29 July 96 In medical charge, 9 Apr. 97.— Furlough
27 Jan. co Officiating in medical charge.
5th Bombay Cavalry (Sind Horse) (Raised August 1839).
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Derajat Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Pathans, 1 Squadron Sikhs.
" CcrtCHBi" — "Mebanee" — "Hydebabad" — " Punjacb" — "Mooltan" — "Goojebat" — "Peesia" — "Centbaa.
India " — " Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Jacobabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facing*, White. Lace, Gold.
Colonel G. F. Francis, Staff Corps , 5 Nov. 00 Commandant, 8 Apr. 94 ; Offg. Asst. Adjt. Gen., Poona.
Major C. E. Peirse, Staff Corps ,13 Nov.9,J2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr. 8 Apr. 94; Offg.Comdt.
Captain C. H. Lewis, Staff Corps '30 July 95 Squadron Commander, 8 Apr. 94. — Cantonment Magistrate,
I Jacobabad; Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain J. H. Pollard, Staff Corps ' 5 Feb. 95;Squadron Comdr., 23 June 96.— Comdt. Governor's Body Guard.
Captain O. M. J. da Costa, Staff Corps 30 Jan. oojSquadron Commander, 1 June 99.
Captain C. A. F. Hocken, Staff Corps'... 1 Mar. 01 Squadron Officer and Adjt. 29 Aug. 95.— With China Exp. Force.
Captain R. L. Eeuwell, Staff Corps 10 July 01 ; Squadron Officer, 23 June 96.
Captain A. F. Hislop, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 11 Nov. 96.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. W. H. F. Hughes, Staff Corps.. .ji8 Jan. 99 Squadron Officer, i Jane 99. — Sick Furlough, until 25 Jan. or.
Lieut. E. B. Maunsell, Staff Corps j £ Dec. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
2nd Lt. C. R. H. P. Landon, Staff Corps 25 Jan. 99 Squadron Officer, 17 Apr. 00.
Lieut. E. D. Giles, Staff Coips ' 1 Aug. oojOfficiating Squadron Officer.
Captain F. H. G. Hutchinson, I.M. Scr.. 28 July 00 In medical charge, 9 Dec. 98.— With China Expeditionary Force.
Lieut. W. M. Houston, Ind.Med.Serv. ...28 June 00 Officiating in medical charge.
6th Bombay Cavalry (Jacob's Horse) (Raised 17 Jan. 1846).
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron .Tit Sikhs, 1 Squadron Pathans, 2 Squadrons Derajat Mahomedans,
including Baluchis.
" Cutchbe" — "Hbbanek" — "Hydebabad"— "Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Goojbbat" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Fort Sandeman. Detachments at Khan Mahomed Kots, &c. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Primrose.
Lace, Gold.
Major R. W. Sherard, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 99 Commandant, 14 Jan. 01— Comdg. at Fort Sandeman.
MajorC. M. Cartwright, Staff Corps 10 July 0112nd in Command and Squadron Comdr. 19 Aug. 00.— Furlough.
Major A. E. S. Hartigan, Staff Corps... io July oi'Squadron Commander, 25 Aug. 93.
Captain R. E.Roome, Staff Corps i 5 Feb. 98 1 Squadron Comdr. 4 March 97.- 2nd in Comd. Zhob Levy Corps.
Captain C.H.Alexander, Staff Corps ... 29 Mar. oi'Squadron Commander.
Captain C. T. Mathew, Staff Corps to July 01 Squadron Commander, 19 Aug. 00.
Captain E. A. Kagan, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Officer and Adjt. 27 Nov. 97.— S.S.O. Fort Sandeman.
Captain H. T. Naylor, Staff Corps 10 July oijsquadron Officer, 6 Mar. 96.
Lieut. H. J. Cotton, Staff Corps 6 Feb. g6!Squadron Officer.— Transport Class, Quatta.
I Squadron Officer.
Lieut. E. M. Nixon, Staff Corps 26 Feb. 01 Squadron Officer. — Khan Muhammed Kot.
2nd Lieut. H. M. Davidson, Staff Corps 14 Feb. 00 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Capt. E. G. R.Whitcombe, Ind. Med.Ser. 31 Jan. 91 In medical charge, 17 Sept. 95.
Officiating in medical charge.
7th Bombay Lancers (Belooch Horse) (Raised 21 Oct. 18S5). 505
Glass Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Derajat Mahoinedaas (including Baluchis), r Squadron Pathaus,
1 Squadron Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Quetta.
Uniform, Khaki Serge. Facings, Buff". Lace, Gold.
Rank, Namb and Cobps. £f**
Major G. A. Gott, Staff Corps 23 Feb. 06
Major C. E. B. Bivar, Staff Corps n An?. 00
Major W.J.Peyton, CM G. Staff Corps... 22 Jan. 01
Captain H. N. Roome, Staff Corps 23 Mar 96
Captain F. L. Vincent, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97
Captain H. H. Southey, Sta3 Corps ... 5 Feb. 98
Captain J. Talbot, Staff Corps 14 Sept.98
Captain C. B. Loring, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Lieut. E. J. Arthur, Staff Corps 31 Mar. 05
Lieut. R. L. C. Wilkinson, Staff Corps... 9 May 95
Lieut. S. M. Bruce, Staff Corps '25 June 00
2nd Lieut. H. Lewis, Staff Corps 25 Jan. 99
Captain T.W. Irvine, :>/S.Ind.Med.Ser. 28 July 91
Captain T. S. Novis, J/.B.Ind.Med.Ser. 27 July 01
RBJIABKS.
Commandant, 9 June 00, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 9 June 00.
Squadron Commander, 23 July 93.
Squadron Commander, 23 June 97.
Squadron Comdr., 9 Aug. 97. — Officiating D.A.A. Gen., Bombay.
Squadron Commander, 9 June 00.
Squadron Officer, 27 Jan. 93. — With Imperial Service Troops.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 8 Aug. 98.
Squadron Officer, t Apr. 00.
Squadron Officer, S Aug. 98. — Plague Duty, Bombay.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Squadron Officer, iS Apr. 00.
In medical charge, 27 Nov. 90. — Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
Aden Troop (Raised 23 Oct. 1867).
Head Quarters at Khormaksar. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, White. Throat Plume, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Captain F. C. A. Parsons, Staff Corps ... 15 Feb. oo, Commandant.— From 3 Bombay Cavalry.— With Daraja Field
vm i Force.
note.— The Effective Establishment of the Aden Troop consists of 1 Commandant, 1 Risaldar, 2 Jemadars,
1 Kote Dafedar, 1 Pay Dafedar, 8 Dafedars, 1 Trumpeter, 1 Farrier, 40 Horse Sowars, 45 Camel Sowars.
Native Artillery.
Quetta Mountain Battery—" Punjaub"—"Mooltan"— "Abyssinia"— "Buema, 1885-87'
—"Tieah." Jullundur Mountain Battery — " Afghanistan, i°-'
Punjab Fbontiek
Head Quarters at Fort Lockhart. Jullundur Mountain Battery at Dera Ismail Khan.
Captain
Lieut. A
Lieut.A.
Lieut. H
Lieut. C
Capt. J.
Lieut. A.
Lient. J.
Lieut. C.
Lieut. F.
Uniform, Bark Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
L. C. Gordon, Royal Artillery
H. W. Haywood," R. Artillery
H. Moberly, Royal Artillery ...
. A. Kamsay, Royal Artillery..
R. Wills, Koval Artillery
H. Paine, DSO. R. Artillery...
Lace, Gold.
3 Mar. 92iCommandingQuetta Mountain Battery, 30 Oct. 97.
23 Dee. oo! Subaltern, 13 Oct. 00. — Furlough.
16 Feb. 01 1 Subaltern, 9 Oct. 00. — Para Chmar.
16 Feb. oi'Subaltern, 18 Jan. 01.
16 Feb. 01 Subaltern.
Oct. 99! Commanding Jullundur Mountain Battery, 1 Apr. 01.
M. Colvile, Royal Artdlery ...121 Mar. 99'Subaltern, 5~Sept. 99.
N. Angus, Royal Artillery ...23 Mar. oo, Subaltern, 24 Aug. 00.
Reed, Royal Artillery .16 Feb. oijSubaltern, 17 Dec. 00.
Carey, Royal Artillery ! 3 Apr. 01, Subaltern, 21 Dec. 00.
Corps of Sappers and Miners.
Bbni-Boo-Ali" — "Ghuznee" — "Affghanistan" — "Khelat "— "Punjaitb" — "Moolian" — "Goojkrat'
P nit si a" — "Rbshieb" — "Khooshab" — "Bushiee' — "Centeal India" — "Abyssinia" — "Kandahar, 1880'
"Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Bcbha, 1885-87 " — "Punjab Feontiee" — "Tieah."
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold.
1st Company. — Quetta.
2nd Company. — Kirkee.
Lt. Colonel G. C. P. Onslow, R. Engrs...
Major C. E. Baddeley, R. Engineers ...
Captain F. H. C. Burne, Royal Eng. ...
Captain W. 3. Leslie, Royal Engineers
Captain C. O. Halliday, R. Engineers
Captain G. H. Boileau, Royal Engineers
Lieut. E. S. Sandys, Royal Engineers...
Lieut. F. S.Garwood, R. Engineers
Lieut. G. R. Pridham, Royal Engineers
Lieut. W. Bovet, Royal Engineers
Lieut. J. B. Corry, R. Engineers
Lieut. W. F. Maxwell.R. Engineers
Lieut. C. F. Birney, Royal Eng
Lieut. A. L. Paris, Royal Eng
Lieut. W. H. Chaldecott, Royal Eng
Lt.Col. G.E.Fooks, Indian Med. Serv.
3rd Company. — Kirkee.
I 4th Company. — Aden.
A (Depot) Company. — Kirkee.
B (Depot) Company. — Kirkee.
9 Apr. 00
1 Apr. 99
1 Apr. 00
28 July 99
15 Aug. 00
14 Feb. 01
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
25 Juty 96
27 Feb. 97
23 Sept. 00
18 Feb. 01
25 July or
25 July 96
2 Oct. 00
Commandant, 5 May 00.
Superintendent of Instruction, Park andTrain. 2 Dec. 00. — Furl.
Adjutant, 2 Apr. 99. — Field Service, South Africa.
Company Commander, 21 May 00. — A Company. — Officiating
Superintendent of Instruction, Park and Train.
Company Commander, 21 Nov. co.— 3 Company.
Company Commander, 24 May 97.-2 Company.
Company Commander, 22 Mar. 99. — B Company. — Offg. Adj.
Company Commander, 29 Oct. 98.-4 Company.
Company Commander, 6 Apr. 01. — Furlough. — 2 Company.
Company Officer, 24 May 97. — 1 Company. — Offg. Comp. Comdr.
Company Officer, 29 Dec. 97. — 4 Company. — Offg. Comp. Comdr.
Company Officer, 22 Nov. 99. — A Co. Telegraph duty, Punjab.
CompanyOfficer and Quarter Master, 5 Dec. 00. — 3 Company.
Company Officer, 2 Apr. 01. — 1 Company
2 Company.
In medical charge, 12 Aug. 98; also collateral charge, Bharatpur
Infantry.
506 1st Bombay Infantry {Grenadiers — Raised 12 November 1779). —
Linked with Sth and gth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ahmcdnugger.
(-.'lass Company Regiment— 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deecani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Mahomedans (Rajputana and Central India).
*' Mangalore" — "Mysore"— "Hyderabad " — "Kandahar, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Burma, 1885-87"
The " White Hone." Head Quarters at 3huj. Wing u*. Dera Ghazi Kban. Uniform, Red. Facings, While. Luce, Gold.
■a -vr r- Army Z
Rank, Names, and Corps. Rank Remarks.
Iit.Colonel J. C Swann, Staff Corps ...|29 Nov. 00 Commandants Sept. 96.— Furlough.
Major C. A. S. Montgomery, Staff Corps 25 Feb. 00 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 2 Sept. 96. —
Officiating Commandant.
Major F. A. Hoghton, Staff Corps to July 01 Double Company Conor., 16 Sept. 94. — D. A. A. G. Bombay.
Captain P. H. Cunningham, StatfCorps 13 Apr. 98 Double Company Comdr., 4 Oct. 89.
Captain A. M. Doveton, Staff Corps ... 22 Aug. 99 Double Company Comdr., 9 Nov. 93. — At Dera Ghazi Khan.
Captain G. M. Rolland, Staff" Cores 9 Nov. 03 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 30 Sept. 92. — S. S. O.
and Cantonment Magistrate, Bhuj.
Captain F. P. C. Keily, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Commander and Adjutant, 22 Feb. 95.
2nd Lient. W. B. Roberts, Staff Corps 25 Jan. 99 Double Company Officer, 15 Apr. 00. — Offg. yuarter Master.
2nd Lieut.H.St.G.BoultOJ, Staff Corps 14 Feb. 00, Double Company Officer, 17 Feb. 01.— At Dera Ghazi Khan.
Captain C. R. Babble, Indian Med. Scr. 29 Jan. 99 In medical charge. 4 Oct. 96.— With China Exp. Force.
Lieut. A. Spitteler, Ind. Med. Serv. ... 28 June 00 Officiating in medical charge.
Lieut. A. W. Tuke, Ind. Med. Serv 27 July 99 Officiating in medical charge.— At Dera Ghazi Khan.
2nd (Prince of Wales's Own) Bombay Infantry (Grenadiers —
Raised in 1796). — Linked with 12th and 13th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Decsa.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Juts (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Jits (E. Rajputanaand Central
India), 2 Companies Gujars (E. Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
Plume of the Prince of Wales. "Egypt" (with '.lie Sphinx) — "Kirker "— " Koregadm" — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Uniform, lied. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Honorary Colonel. — Hit Imperial Majeiiy Edward VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India.
Major G. W. Mitchell, Staff Corps I11 May 98 Commandant, 6 Apr. 01, with rank ot'Lt.Colonel.
Major II. S. Hazelgrove, Staff Corps... 22 Jan. 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 13 Nov. 00.
Major D. Baker, Staff Corps 20 May 9S Double Company Commauder, 5 Apr/89.
23 Aug. 05 Double Co. Comdr. 29 Apr. 87.— Offg. D.A. Gen. Aden.
10 July 01 Double Comp. Comdr. 29 Apr. 87. — Cantonment Mag., Quetta.
25 Aug. 97 Double Co. Comdr. 28 June S9.— Cantonment Mag., Lucknow.
25 Aug. 97 Double Company Commander, 16 Dec. 92. -Furlough. [Simla.
9 Nov. 00 Double Company Officer, 30 June 93. — Staff Capt. for Mobilisation,
10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 16 Aug. 98.
21 Jan. 9S Double Company Officer, 30 Jan. 98. — Offg. Quarter Master.
27 Nov. 97 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.- S. & T. Officer, 6th Class.
22 Apr. 00 Dble. Co. Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Assist. Supdt. of Police, Palanpur.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
17 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
28 Jan. 01 In medical charge. Attached to 30 Bombay Infantry.
28 Jan. 00 Officiating in medical charge.
Captain S. M. EdVurdes; DSO. Staff C
Major A.A.M.M.Faulknor, Staff Corps
Captain D. G. Peart, Staff Corps
Captain F. R. E. Lock, Staff Corps
Captain J. H. Lloyd, Stall Corns
Captain A. C. Edwardes. Staff Corps ..
Lieut. E. G. S. Trott sr, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. Davis, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. J. C. Burke, Staff Corps
=nd Lieut. J. P. May, Staff Corps
Capt. G. M'Pberson, MB. Ind. Med. S.
Capt iin C. H. S. Linc.ln Ind. Med. Ser.
3rd Bombay Infantry (Light Infantry — Raised in 1768). —
Linked with 5</t and 10th Regiments. — Regimented Centre, kSattara.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Deecani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Mahomedans (Bombay).
Mysore" — "3bedasei;k" — "Skringapatam" — "Bbni-Boo-Ali" — " Pcnjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Goojerat" —
" Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Hyderabad, Sindh. Uniform, Red. Facings, Black. Lace, Gold.
Major W. B. Piers, StatfCorps 1 1 May 98 Comdt. 25 Nov. 99, with rank of Lt.CoI.— Comdg.at Hyderabad.
Major G. de S. De Lisle. Staff Corps 10 July 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Comdr. 5 Sept. 95.
Major M. W. Baugh, Staff Corps J 10 July 01 Double Company Commander, 23 Jan. 99. — Furlough.
6 July 00 Double Company Comdr. 4 Aug. 00. — Oant. Magist. Hyderabad.
9 Nov. 00 Double Comp. Commander, 4 Aug. 00; Offg. Quarter Master.
I Double Company Officer.
26 Feb. 08 Double Company Officer, 16 Apr. 00.— S. & T. Officer, 6th Class.
5 Nov. 98 Double Company Officer, 25 July 00.— Offg. Adjutant and Station
Staff Officer, Hyderabad.
17 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, 15 Apr. 01.
31 Jan. 91 In medical charge, 12 June 96.
Capt. C. A. Roosmale-Cocq, Staff Corps
Captain H. S. Garratt, StatfCorps...
Lieut. G. F. E. Wardeil, Staff Corps
Lieut. M'V. Crichtou, StatfCorps
and. Lieut. G. E. P. Davis, Staff Corp
Captain B. D. Basu, Indian Med. Set
4th Bombay Infantry (Raised 18 September 1788).
Linked with 23rd and 25th Regiments. — RegimciLtal Centre, Nusscereibad.
(First Battalion The Bombay Rifle Regiment.)
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Juts (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Rajputs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Juts (E. Rajputana and Central India).
" Mysore " — "Seeingapatam" — "Botjrbon" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — " Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Pjjbsia" —
•'Reshire" — "Khooshab" — "Bushire" — "Central India "— " Kandahar, 18S0" — "Afghanistan, 1870-80 "
■ — "British East Africa, 1898."
Head Quarters at Mhow. Detachment at Asirghur.
Uniform, RifleGreen. Facings, Red. Lace, Black Mohair.
Major W. Quentin, Staff Corps 27 Jan. 96 Commandant, 12 June 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Olfg. Sec.
Board of Examiners, Calcutta.
Major C. I. Fry, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 99 2nd in Commandand Double Co. Comdr. 12 Juneo8. — Offg. Comdt.
Major C. Tritton, Staff Corps 17 Apr. 00 Officiating 2nd in Command. — From 25 Bombay Infantry.
Captain J. C. Keown, StatfCorps 1 Feb. 95 Double Company Commander, 12 June 98. — With 25 Bombay Inf.
Captain W. C. Walton, StatfCorps 6 Feb. 95 Dbl.Cmpy. Comdr. 4 Aug. 00; attached Q.M.Gen.'s Dept. Simla.
Captain A. B. Sangster, StatfCorps 10 Nov. 97 Dble. Comp. Comdr.. 4 Aug. 00. — Offg. Cantonment Mag., Mhow.
Captain C. A. W. Ford, StatfCorps 14 Sept.a8 Dble. Company Officer, 26 Aug. 92.— Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr.
Captain G. Bailey, StatfCorps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 2 Mar. 94.
Captain W. W. Bickford, Staff Corps... 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 9 Oct. 97. — Adjutant, 29 July 01.
Lieut. D. A. E. Will, Staff Corps 21 Jan. 97 Double Company Officer, 23 Sept. 99. — Assist. Mil. Accountant.
Lieut. H. M. Butler, Staff Corps 4 Sept. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr.[oo. — With 30 Baluchis.
2ndLieut. N. G. B. Goodt'ellow, Staff C. 27 July 98 Offg. Double Cm'py. Officer.— Comdg. Depots 19 & 22 Bombay Inf.
2nd Lieut. H. E. Reinhold, Staff Corps 20 Jan. oc Otticiatiug Double Company Officer and Quarter Master,
^aptain H. Bennett, MB. Ind. Med. Ser. 29 Jan. 97 In medical charge, 30 Apr. 97. — With Dejli Irregular Force.
5th Bombay (Light) Infantry (Raised r3 September 17S8). — 507
Linked with yd and loth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sattara.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas,
2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
"Mysoeb" — "Sebdasebe" — "Sebingapatam"— "Bexi-Boo-Ali" — " Kahun " — " China, 1860-62 " —
"Afghanistan, 1879-80 " — "Bukma, 1383-87."
Head Quarters at Aden. Uniform, Red. Facings, Black. Lace, Gold.
Rase, Names, od Cobps. Rank Reitaees.
Colonel C. O.Nieholetts, Staff Corps ... 6 July 00 Commandant, 3 Jan. 95.
Major A Beale, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 99 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 3 Jan. 95.
Captain A.L.Pilleau, Staff Corps 7 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, 16 Apr. 03
Captain E. R. I. Chitty, Staff Corps 3 Feb. 98 DoubleCo. Comdr, 28 Mar. 90. — D.A.A.Gen. for Musketry, Mhow.
Captain C. H. C. Grace, Staff Corps ifi Nov. 98 Double Comoany Comdr. 13 July 92. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Captain A. A. "West, Staff Corps 8 June 00 Double Company Commander.
Captain H. W. Berthon, Staff Corps ... to July 01 Double Company Officer, 23 Sept. 94.— Political Employ, Bombay.
Captain W. J.W. Brackenbury, Staff C. 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 17 Sept. 07. — Furlough.
Lieut. A. R. B. Shuttleworth, S.C 6 Dec. 9S Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. A. A. Smith, Staff Corps 11 May 00 Double Company Officer, 8 Feb. 01. — Offg.D.C. Comdr. andQr.Mr.
?nd Lieut. H. R. N. Pritchard, Staff C. 20 May 99 Double Company Officer, 12 Oct. 00. — Offg. D.C. Comdr. and Adj.
Captain K. V. Kukday, Xnd. Med. Serv. 29 Jan. 99 In medical charge, 20 July 00.
7th Bombay Infantry (Raised 18 September 1788).
Linked with 28th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Kirkee.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Mahomedans ofRajputana, 2 Companies Pathans, 2 Companies Sikhs
(Lobanas, Rhamgharias, and Lohars), 2 Companies Jits of Bikanir.
"Mtsohe" — "Sebdasebe"— "Sbbingapatah"— "Bbni-Boo-Ali" — "Bubsta, 1S85-87."
Head Quarters at ftuetta. Uniform, Sed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Y£ Lt.Col. W. St. L. Chase, Staff Corps;io Sept. 01 Commandant, 10 June 99.
Major P. J. H. Aplin, Staff Corps ! 1 May 93 2nd in Com. and Double Company Commander, 16 Aug. 96.
Major J. A. H. Craufurd, Staff Corps... 10 July 01 Double Company Comdr. 13 Dec. 99. —D.A.A.Gen. Bombay Dist.
Major G. A. Brownrigg, Staff Corps... 10 July oi'Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
Capt. A. P. A. Elphinstone, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 95 Double Company Commander, 30 Sent. 87.
Captain F. Fisher, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 99 Dbl. Co. Comdr. 10 July 91. — Trans. Enum. Dera Ismail Kban.
Captaia A. Hay, Staff Corps 9 May 99 Double Compiny Officer, 25 Sept. 95. — Burma Military Police.
Captain E. N. Heale, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 21 Nov. 96.
Captain H. P. Keelan, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 23 Feb. 97. — Adjutant, 3 April 01.
Lieut. J. G. Greig, Staff Corps 3 Dec. 94 Double Company Officer, 2 Apr. 00. — A. D.C. to Gov. of Boinbij'.
Lieut.S.A.Delme-Radcliffe, Staff Corps 26 May 95 Double Company Officer, 2 Apr. 03. — Quarter Master, 3 Apr. 01.
Lieut. F. Bigg- Wither, Staff Corps 27 Nov. 96 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Assist. Gov. Gen.'s Agent,
Lieut. R. D. Marjoribanks, Staff Corps 9 Feb. 03 Double Company Officer. [Beluchistaa.
Captain E. F. E. Baines, Ind. Med.ISei. 23 Jan. 00 In medical charge.
8th Bombay Infantry (Raised in 1768). —
Linked with 1st and gth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ahmcdnugger.
Cla3S Company Regiment— 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Mahomedans (Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Mysobe" — " Hyderabad" — " Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Delhi. Detachment (2 Companies) , Dinapore. Uniform, Sed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Lt. Colonel W. C. Aslett, StaffCorps ...IT3 Juneoo Commandant, 16 Sept. 94.
Major W. W. Battiscombe, Staff Corps [13 Aug. 99 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, n Jan. 01.
Major C. A. Brown, Staff Corps ,19 Feb. 01 Double Company Commander, 8 Jan. 96.
Major R.M. Betham, Staff Corps iiojuly 01 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 03. — Recruit. Staff Officer
for Mahrattas, &c.
Captain E. Saulez, Staff Corps 14 Septus Double Co. Comdr. 7 Mar. 90. — At Dinapore.
Cantain M. T. Elderton, Staff Corps ... 10 Nov. 99 Double Company Commander, 1 Nov. 03.— Furlough. [Centre.
Captain C. S. Fellows, StaffCorps 3 May o: Double Company Officer, 8 Jan. 96.— At Ahmednagar Reserve
Lieut. H. S. Strong, Staff Corps 1 May 96 Double Company Officer, 16 Aug. 97. — Adjutant Kolapore In-
fantry Corps.
Lieut. R. E. C. Hall, StaffCorps .
Lieut. H. P. Strong, StaffCorps .
Lieut. C. T. Morris, StaffCorps....
Lieut. W. B. Dunlop, Staff Corps
Major C. J. Sarkies, M B. Ind. Med. Ser.ljQ Sept.95 In medical charge, n Oct.
Lieut. E. C. Maddock, Ind. Med. Ser.... 27 July 99 Officiating in medical charge
11 May 97 Double Compmy Officer. — Military Accounts Department.
1 July 97 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Offg. Quarter Master.
11 Jan. 99 Double Company Officer, S May oo.— Officiating Adjutant.
6 May 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
80. — Furlough.
9th Bombay Infantry (Raised 18 September 1788). —
Linked v:ith 1st and, 8th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ahmcdnugger.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Mahomedaus (Rajputana and Central India).
"Mysore" — "Sebingapatam" — "Punjaub" — " Mooltan" — "Afghanistan, 1870-80."
Head Quarters at Dera Ismail Khan. Detachments at Nilikach, &c. Uniform, Red. Facings, Black. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel H. Godfray, Staff Corps 10 Sept. 01 Commandant, 23 July 99.
2nd in Command and Dble. Co. Commander.
YC Major C.J. Melliss, StaffCorps 'io July 01 Dbl. Co. Comdr. 18 Jan.oi.—W. AfricanF.F. with rankof Lt.Col.
Captain H. G. Walker, Staff Corps 25 Auir. 97 Double Company Commander, 17 July 01.— Offg. 2nd in Comd.
Captain P. C. Searle, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 99 Double Company Commander, i3 Jan. 01. — Furlough.
Captain J. R. Darley, Staff Corps j 6 July oo!Double Company Commander, 18 Jan. or.— Burma Mii. Police.
Captain H. C. Woofdridge, StaffCorps '26 Apr. 01 Dbl. Co. Comdr. and Adj. 18 Jan. ci. — S.S.O. Dera Ismail Khan.
Lieut. L. B. H. Haworth, StaffCorps ... 13 Sept. 96 Double Company Commander, 18 Jan. 01. — Punjab Commission.
Lieut. H. Tatum, Staff Corps 1 Dec. 97!Double Company Commander, 18 Jan. 01. — Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. H. E. S. Cordeaux, StaffCorps...' 2 Sept. yo Double Company Officer, 9 Oct. 97.
(Double Company Officer.
4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, 13 Oct. 00. — Offg. Double Company
j Commander. — Commanding Depot and S.S.O. Baroda.
Lieut. J. H. V. Barr, StaffCorps 27 Oct. 00 Double Co. Officer, 29 Sept. oo.
Lieut. L. H. Branson, StaffCorps 1; Sept.oo;Double Company Officer, 17 Feb. 01.
Captaia W. H. Cox, Ind. Med. Service 28 Jan. oiiln medical charge.
1 Officiating in medical charge.
Lieut, A. H. E. Mosse, Staff Coips
5°7a
10th Bombay (Lvjld) Infantry {Raised 14 October 1797).—
Liiikcd with yrd caul $th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sattara.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Deecani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas,
2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
"Central India" — "Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Ahmedabad. 2 Companies at Rajkote.
Uniform, Med. Facings, Slack. Zace, Bold.
Rank, Nambs, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel W. S. Birdwood. StaffCorps
Major F. W. J. Caulfield, Staff Corps ..
Major A. T. H. Newnham, Staff Corps..
Captain H. C. B. Dann, Staff Corps...
Captain J. J. O'B. Sexton, StaffCorps
Captain T. X.Britten, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. C. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. V. G. Menzies, Staff Corps
Captain W. F. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. H. Mowbray, StaffCorps ...
2nd Lieut. P. M. Heath, StaffCorps
I Absit
1 Rank.
I
21 Sept.<
14 .Tan.
22 Jan.
20 Oct.
25 Aug.
14 Sept.*
10 July i
14 Nov. (
3 Sept.
:o Oct.
4 Aug.
Remarks.
00 Commandant, 5 Sept. 96. — C'omdg. at Ahmedabad.
00 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 9 Mar. 00.
01 Double Company Commander, 1 May 96. — Cantonment Mag.
Lucknow. [Quetta.
94 Double Company Commander. — Assist. Judge Advocate Gen.
97 (Double Company Commander.— Cantonment Magistrate, Ahme-
dabad. [Deesa.
Double Company Comdr., 20 Dec. 89. — Station Staff Officer,
Double Company Commander and Adjutant, 11 Jan. 95. — S.S.O.
I Ahmedabad.
97 .Double Company Comdr. 25 July 00. [at Rajkot.
01 j Double Company Officer, 14 Sept. 99. — Offg. D. C. Commander
Double Company Officer.
ooJDouhle Comp. Officer, 25 July 00. — Offg. Quarter Master.
97 1 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
.Offg. Double Company Officer. [Gujerat Dist. &c.
Captain H. M. Moore, Ind. Med. Ser. ... 2S July 97 'in medical charire, 17 Dec. 97. — Acting Dep. San. Comrar.
Officiating in medical charge.
12th Bombay Infantry (Raised 15 January 1798). —
Linked with 2nd and 13th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Deesa.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Jits of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Jits of Eastern Rajputana and
Central India, 2 Companies Gujars (S. Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Kibkbe" — "Mkeanee" — "Hyderabad" — "Central India."
Head Quarters at Shelabagh. Detachments at Sharigh, Peshin and Quetta.
Uniform, Med. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Major A. E. Leslie, StaffCorps ioSept.96 Comd;,. 13 Nov. 99, with rank of Lt.Col.
12nd in Command and Double Company Commander.
Major E. R. Hartigan, Staff Corps | 1 Feb. oolDouble Company Commander, 2S Nov'. 00.— Offg. 2nd in Comd.
Major J. M. Ransom, Staff Corps 1 1 Feb. 01 |Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00. — At Quetta.
Major P. A. Smnrthwaite, Staff Corps... 10 July oi|Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00. — At Quetta.
Lieut. C. A. G. Shoubridge, Staff Corps 6 Jan. 97iDble. Comp. Officer, 28 June 01.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Captain R. P. C. Schneider, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97>Double Company Officer, 1 Nov. 89.
Captain M. E. Nuttall, StaffCorps 29 May 00 Double Company Officer, 29 Dec. 93.— Assist. Rctg. Staff Officer
1 j for Punjabi Mahomedans, Jhelum.
Captain E. H. M'B. Fenn, StaffCorps... 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 14 May 96. — Burma Military Police.
Captain W. Scott, StaffCorps io July oijDouble Company Officer and Adjutant, 23 Feb. 97. — S.S.O. She-
Lt.Cclonel H. B.Briggs, Ind. Med. Ser. 30 Sept.gSlln medical charge, 14 Aug. 85. [babagh.
13th Bombay Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800). —
Linked with 2nd and 12th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Deesa.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Jits of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Jits of Eastern Rajputana and
Central India, 2 Companies Gujars (E. Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies PunjabiMahomedans.
"Egypt" (with the Sphinx)—" Kirk be" — " Bbni-Bdo-Ali"— " Central India" — " Afghanistan, 1879-80.''
Head Quarters at Deesa. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Major G. S. Hogge, StaffCorps 14 Jan. 00 Commandant, 12 Mar. 01.
Major C. G. Nurse, StaffCorps (22 Jan. oi|2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 31 Dec. 00.
Major J. Jones, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 01 Double Company Comdr. 16 Aug. 97.
Captain W.C.F.R. Macnamara, Staff C.: 25 Aug. 97|Douhle Company Commander, 28 Sept. 04.— t'Hnt. Mag. Baroda.
Captain A. H. Bolton, StaffCorps .10 Ncv. o7JDouble Company Officer, 4 Oct. 89.— Furlough.
Captain F. L. Lloyd-Jones, Staff' Corps |n Feb. 99Double Company Officer, 7 Oct. 92.— ;>.S.O. Kamptae.
Captain A. O. Lash, Staff Corps 1 1 Mar. oi|Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 22 Nov. 95.
CaptainE. A. F. Redl, StaffCorps ' 1 Mar. oijDoublt; CompaD.v Officer, 5 July 95.— With Egyptian Army.
Captain H. Ross, Staff Corps 31 May oijDouble Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. F. G. Melliss, StaffCorps 20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
and Lieut. S. P. Musson, Staff Ccrps... '29 Dec. 99(Oiriciating Double Company Officer.
•Captain V. B. Bennett, MB. Ind. M. S.2b July 97'In medical charge, 2 July 97.
14th Bombay Infantry {Raised 6 March 1800). —
Linked with l6th and l"}th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas,
2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
Head Quarters at Saugor. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Lt.ColonelJ. XI.Car.dy, Staff Corps 2 Nov. 99: Commandant, 5 Aug. 98.
Major A. E. S. Searle. StaffCorps 73 Aug. 99 2nd in Comd. and Double Co. Comdr.. 27 Apr. 9S.
Captain E. G. R. Wilkins, StaffCorps ... 7 Feb. 96:Double Company Commander, 27 Apr. 98.— Cant. Mag. Saugor.
Captain H. K. MacGeorge. StaffCorps < 3 Mar. 97 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.— S. S. O. Saugor.
Captain G. M. G. Parker, StaffCorps... 3 Sept. oi;Double Company Comdr. 1 Oct. 00.
Lieut. W. A. Light, Staff Corps I2S Apr. 95'Double Company Commander, 1 Oct. 00.
Double Company Officer.
Lieut. H. C. Steen, Staff Corps 11 Jan. 96'Double Company Officer, 2}May 99.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. A. G. M. Hogg, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 97iDoiible Company Officer, 25 July 00.— Offg.Adj.MusketrySchool,
Lieut. A. Delme-Radciiffe, Staff Corns.. '26 May 00 Double Company Officer, 8 Aug. 00. [Pachmarhi.
Major G. S. Thomson, MB. Ind. M. Ser. 31 Mar. 00 In medical coarge, 27 Jan. 93.
16th Bombay Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800). — 508
Linked with l^th and ljth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies,
Mahomedans (Bombay).
" Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Poona. 2 Companies at Satara.
Uniform, Red. Facing!, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Nambs, and Cobps. Junk. Remarks.
Major P. R. Legh, Staff Corps 22 Jan. go Commandant, 26 Mar. or, with rank of Lt.Colone!.
Major H. R Mead, Staff Corps 10 July or 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 25 Mar. or.
Captain W. S. Jacob, Staff Corps ; 3 Dec. 97 Double Company Comdr., 4 Aug. 00.— S.S.O. Satara.
Major P. A. C. Kreyer, Staff Corps 1 May 98 Double Comuany Commander. 4 Aug. 00.— Cant. Mag. Kamptee.
Captain T. A. F. R. Oldfleld, Staff Corps] r Feb. 00 Dble. Co. Comdr. 22 June 00.— Offg. Assist.Polit.Supt.Palanpore.
Captain A. H. Bridges, Staff Corps ro July or Double Company Comdr. and Adjutant, 7 Jan. or.— Furlough.
Captain W. J. H. Hunter, Staff Corps... 13 Aug. or Double Company Commander, 7 Jan. or. — Furlough.
Captain N. A. H. Budd, Staff Corps 9 May 96 Double Company Commander, 28 June or.
Lieut. A. F. Stewart, Durham Lt. Inf... 4 Aug. 94 Double Company Officer, 3 Dee. gS.— Adjt. and Qr. Mr.
Lieut. C. W. A. Holmes, Staff Corps 20 Oct. 00 Double Company Officer, 25 July 03.— Musketry Class, Deolali.
(Double Company Officer,
Captain A. F. W. King, Ind. Med. Ser 29 July 98 In medical charge, r2 Aug. 9S. — Furlough.
17th Bombay Infantry (Raised 21 December 1800). —
Linked with 14th and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Mahomedans (Bombay).
Head Quarters at Poona. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Major R. H. Light, Staff Corps r3 Aug. 99 Commandant, 5 Aug. 9S, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major C. W. F. Whyte, Staff Corps ro July or 2nd in Com. anti Double Company Comdr. 5 Aug. 90.
Captain F. S. Widdicombe, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 95 Double Company Commander^ Oct. 98.
Captain C. D. Lester, Staff Corps 14 Sept. 98 Double Company Commander, 17 July 91.
Captain H. O. Codrington, Staff Corps ro July or Double Company Commander. — Furlough.
Captain A. W. D. Harington, Staff C... ro July or Double Company Commander. — S. & T. Officer, 6th Class
Captain W. J. Cates, Staff Corps ro July or Double Company Commander. — S. & T. Officer, 6th Class.
Lieut. C. E. B. Robinson, Staff Corps ... 6 May 97 Double Company Commander. — Officiating idjutant.
Lieut. G. M. Lennox, Staff Corps 17 Nov.97 Double Company Officer, 23 May 99. — Offg. Double Co. Comdr.
and Qr. Mr.
Lieut. B. H. Bignell, Staff Corps 2 Nov. 98 Double Company Officer, temp. A. de C. to Govr. of Bombay.
iiieut. H. A. Carter, Staff Corps 14 May 99 Dble. Company Officer, r Apr.oo. — Sick Furlough.
2nd Lieut, C. W. Prescott, Staff Corps r7 Jan. 00 Double Company Officer, r9 Apr. or,
2nd Lieut. H. Street, Staff Corps 17 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Major W. S. P. Ricketts, MB. I.M.S 30 Mar. or In medical charge, 27 Jan. 93. — sVith No. 63 N. F. Hosp. China.
Lieat. L. T. R, Hutchinson, MB. I.M.S. 28 Jan. 99 Officiating in medical charge.
19th Bombay Infantry (Raised i November 181 7). —
Linked with 20th and 2.2nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mhow.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Gujars (\V. Rajputana), 2 Companies Mirs ( W. Rajputana), 2 Companies
Rajputs (E. Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans.
" Ghdznee" — "Affghanistan" — " Punjab "— " Mooltan " — " Goojerat " — " Kandahab, rS8o " —
" Afghanistan, 1S78-80."
Head Quarters at Chakdara Malakand. Uniform. Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Lt.ColonelC. P.. Phillipps, Staff Corps.. .ro Sept.or Commandant, ro Maya6.
Major A. E. Aitken, Staff Corps 1 14 Jan. co ?nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 4 Sept. 98.
Captain W. W. Chitty, Staff Corps j 7 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, 10 May 96. — FurlougQ.
Captain H. E. Lowis, Staff Corps 9 May 96 Double Company Commander, 15 July 98.
Captain G. C. F. Sartorius, Staff Corps^o Jan. 97(Double Company Comdr., 4 Sept. 98.— Offg.S.S.O.Ahmediiagar.
Captain P. F. Pocock, Staff Corps no July or Double Company Comdr., 14 Dec. 03. — Gar. Class, Dalhousie.
Captain W. M. P.Wood, Staff Corps ...Iro July or Double Company Officer, 22 Oct. 95. — Offg. Assist. Polit. Agent,
I Mahi Kanta. [Chakdara.
Captain J. T. G. Adamson, Staff Corp3;ro July or Double Company Officer and Adjutant, ro Aug. 96. — S.S.O.
Captain L. M. R. Deas, Staff Corps ...iro July orlDouble Company Officer, rg Jan. 98. — S. & T. Officer, 6th CI.
Captain R.E. E. Kriekenbeek, Staff C...I10 July or D >uble Company Officer, r6 July 98. — With 22 Bom. Inf. China.
Lieut. J. D'Oyly, Staff Corps r2 Nov. 97 Double Company Officer, 23 Sept. 99. — OETg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. C. D. Hitchins. Staff Corps | 4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, r Apr. oo. — With 22 Bombay Inf.China.
Lieut. C. T. Daukes, Staff Corpj } 2 Feb. or Officiating Double Company Officer.— S.S.O. Dargai.
2nd Lieut. A. Marjoribanks, Staff Corps r 7 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Captain A. Hooton, Indian Med. Ser. ... 29 July 98 In med. charge, 9 Sept. 98. — Civil Employ.
Capt. G. E. Stewart, jl/.B.Ind.Med.Ser. 27 July or Officiating in medical charge.
20th Bombay Infantry (Raised i November 18 17). —
Linked with igth and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mhow.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Gujars (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Mirs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies
Rajputs (E. Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans.
" PbbSIa" — "RbSHIBb" — "BOSHIRE " — "Khooshab."
Head Quarters at Alipore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Colonel F. Stevenson, Staff Corps [ 8 Feb. oojCommandant, 25 May 95.— Furlough.
Major W. O. M. Mosse, Staff Corps !23 Oct. 00 2nd in Com. and Dble. Compy. Comdr. 30 May 00.— Offg. Comdt.
Captain W. Ayerst, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 95'Double Company Commander, 30 May 00.— Offg. 2nd in Comd.
Captain J. R. Hill, Staff Corps '12 Nov. gs'Double Company Commander, 4 Ausr. 00. — S.S.O. Mhow.
CaptainP. C. R. Barclay, Staff Corps... ro July or Dble. Company Comdr. 4 Aug. 00. — With Brit. C. A. Pro. Force.
Captain J. H. Casserly, Staff Corp ro July orjDouble Company Comdr. 4 Aug. 00. — With 22 Bombay Infantry,
2nd Lieut. H. ^t. J. Sime, Staff Corps...! 17 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Commander. [China.
. 20 Jan. oo'Otficiating Double Company Commander and Qr. Mr.
17 Feb. 05'Double Company Officer and Adjutmt.g Apr.gg. — Detail Officer.
2 Nov. gSIDouble Company Officer, 22 Aug. 03. — Offg. Double Co. Comdr.
5 Nov. g8 Dble. Comp. Officer, r3 Oct. 99.
, 20 Apr. ggpouble Company Officer, r Apr. oo. — With Hong Kong Regt.
2nd Lient. H. A. Balderston, Statl O. ...ir/ Jan. oo.Double Company Officer, 20 Apr. or
Capt. F. S. C. Thompson, MB. Ind.M.S.]27 July or|ln medical charge, 12 July 00. — With No. 57 Nat. F. H., China.
Lt.Colonel S. C. Nandi, Ind. Med. Serv. 2 Oct. 03 Officiating in medical charge.
2nd Lieut. D. S. Graham, Staff Corps .
Lieut. K.T.C. Calvert, Staff Corps...
Lieut. B. H. Bignell, Royal Artillery .
Lieut. A. C. S. B. Ellis, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. H.E. tludkin, S'-aff Corps .
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21st Bombay Infantry (or Marine Battalion) (liaised 3 January 1777).
Regimental Centre, Bombay.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay), 2 Companies
Mahometans.
An Anchor and Laurel Wreatu, with Motto in Hindoostanee corresponding with "Per Mare, perTerram."
"Persian Gclf" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — "Bobitih" — "Aden" — "Hyderabad" — "Punjaub " — " Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Detachments in the Persian Gulf. Uniform, Red. Facings, Emerald Green. Late, Gold.
Rake, Nambs, and Coeps.
Major W. F. Cahusac, Staff Corps
Major T.R. A. G.Montgomery, StaffCorps
Captain C. G. Carnegy, Staff Corps
Captain C. Burrard, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. D. Creagh, Staff Corns...
Lieut. A. \V. Daldy, Staff Corps
5 Oct.
25 Aug.
24 July
3 Feb.
5 Nov.
Lieut. F. C. Kensington, Staff Corps ... 27 Oct.
Lieut. G. M. Glynton, Staff Corps I25 Apr
Abut
Rank.
30 Jan. 9
Remakes.
Commandant, 3 March 00, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Dble. Company Commander.
98 Double Company Commander, 3 Mar. 00. — Furlough.
95 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. o->. — 2nd in Command.
97 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
98 Double Company Commander, 26 June 01 — S.S.O. Quetta.
jS Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Officiating Adjutant.
Double Company Officer,
co Double Company Officer, 22 Apr. 00. With 27 Bombay Infantry.
01 Double Company Officer, 25 July 00. — Offg. Qr. Mr. in charge
Native Details.
Lt.Colonel U. P. Jorvis, Ind.Med.ServJ 1 Oct. 97 In medical charge, 17 June 01.
22nd Bombay Infantry (Raised i January 1818). —
Linked with igth and 20th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mhow.
Class Companv Regiment— 2 Companies Gujars (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Mirs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies,
Rajputs (East Raiputan* and Central India), 2 Companies Hindustani Mahomedaus.
With China Expeditionary Foroa. Depot at Mhow. Uniform, lted. Facings, Emerald Green. Lace, Gold.
Major R. Baillie, Staff Corps
Major E. A. Kettlewell, Staff Corps.
130 May 00
13 Aug. 99
Major W. G. Hatherell, Staff Corps
Major G. W. C. Knatchbull, Staff C...
Captain H. H. Nurse, Staff Corps
Captain F. S. Walker, Staff Corps
Captain W. P. Haydon, Staff Corps
Captain B. R. Daunt, Staff Corps
Captain G. N. L. Labertouche, Staff C.
Captain A. Melville, Staff Corps
Commandant, 30 May oo, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command andDouble Company Commander, 31 Aug. 96.
— Furlough.
10 Oct. 01 Double Company Commander, 31 Aug. 96.
10 Oct. 01 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
S Feb. 98 Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
29 Mar. 01 Dble Conip. Officers Oct. 95. — Cant. Mag., Rawul Pindee.
10 July 01 Dble. Co. Officer, 14 Dec. 94. — S. & T. Officer, 5th Class.
10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 17 Mar. 97. — Russia for study.
10 July 01 Double Company Officer, 16 June 97. — Offg. Adjutant.
10 July oiiDouble Company Officer, 29 Jan. 00.
Lient. G. Hutchison, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — With Hong Kong Regt.
Lieut. J. H. Casserly, Staff Corps 5 Junegs'Offg. Double Company Officer.— Comdg. Depot Hong Kong
I Regiment. — From 20 Bombay Infantry.
Lieut. R. E. E. Kriekenbeek, Staff C. ... 1 Mar. 95'Offg. Double Company Officer.— From 19 Bombay Infantry.
Lieut. R. G. Baker, Staff Corps 16 May 00 Offg. Double Comp. Officer and Qr. Mr. — From 2 Punjab Inf.
Lieut. C. D. Ititchins, Staff Corps I 4 Nov. 99|Offg. Double Company Officer.— From 19 Bombay Infantry.
Lieut. T. C. Burke, Staff Corps I 4 Nov. 99 Offg. Double Company Officer.— From 25 Bombay Inf.
Capt. R.H. Price. MD. Ind. Med. Ser. 28 Jan. 00 In medical charge, 25 Nov. 9". — With Uganda Regiment.
Lieut. J. Sloan, MB. Indian Med. Ser. '27 July 99 Officiating in medical charge.
23rd Bombay Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
(Second Battalion The Bombay Rifle Regiment.)
Linked icith 4th and 25th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Nassecrabad.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Jits of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Jits of Eastern Rajputana,
2 Companies Rajputs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Kibkeic" — "Persia" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Bdema, 18S5-87."
Head Quarters at Mir AH Khel. Uniform, Ritle Green. Facinqs, Red. Lace, Black Mohair.
Major R. I. Scallon* CLE. DSO. S.C. ... 12 Feb. 96 Commandant, 4 Nov. 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major W. S. Delamain, Staff Corps 10 July 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 16 May 95.
Captain A. H. Dennys, Staff Corps 1 Feb. 96 Double Company Commander, 15 July 96.— Recruiting Stuff
i Officer for Rajputs, 0. I. Hindus and Mahomedans.
Captain A. P. Showell, Staff Corps '16 Nov. y8!Double Company Commander, 16 Oct. 91.
Captain C. J. Cumberlege, Staff Corps 21 Dec. 53 Double Company Commander, 7 Dec. od.— Quetta.
Captain R. W. C. Blair, Staff Corps ... 10 July oi;Double Co. Comdr., 4 Feb. 97.— Transport Officer, Waziribagh.
Lieut. M. E. L. Bruce, Staff Corps =3 Sept.93jDouble Company Officer, 9 July 97.
Lieut. B. G. B. Kidd, Staff Corps 16 Apr. 97iDouble Company Officer, 15 Sept. 97.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. G. E. Hardie, Staff Corps 23 Dec. 98 Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr., 1 Apr. 00.— Furlough.
Lieut. H. P. M. Lord, Staff Corps 22 July 00 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Shirgur.
Lieut. W.P. M. Sargent, Staff Corps... 4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer.— A. D.C. to Maj.Gen. W. J. Tousden.
Lieut. B. S. J. Anderson, Staff Corps... 20 Mar. ooOfficiating Double Company Officer at Quetta.
Captain H. A. F. Knapton,Ind.Med. Ser. 29 July 98 In medical charge. 11 Nov. 98.— Civil, Bombay.
Lieut. W. D. A. Keys, Ind. Med. Ssr.... 28 June 00! Officiating m medical charge.
24th (Duchess of Connaught's Own) Beloochistan Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
Linked with 26th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Quetta.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Hazaras, 1 Company Khattaks, 1 Company Waziris, 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs other than Jits.
"Aden" — "Central India" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80 " — "British East Afkica, 1896."
Head Quarters at Loralai. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. A. Pearson, Staff Corps ... 3 Feb. 00 Commandant, 5 Nov. 93.
Major C. W. Jacob, Staff Corps 10 July 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 1 Nov. 00.
' — Comdt. Zhob Levy Corps. [Officiating Comdt.
Captain
Captain
Captain
Captain
Captain
Lieut. B
Lieut. C
Lieut. J
Lieut. C
Lieut. E.
Capi. G.
H. F. Walters. Staff Corps
E. F. Twigg, Staff Corps
W. II. Wooldridge, Staff Corps
A. L. Tarver, Staff Corns
6 May 96 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, Nov. 00. —
5 Feb. 9SJ Double Company Commander, 1 Nov. 00. — Furlough.
16 Nov. 98 Double Company Comdr. 1 Nov. 00.— Comdg. Depot 26 Bom. Inf.
10 July oiJDouble Company Commander, 1 Nov. 03,
VI. J. Mitchell, Staff Corps [to July 01 Double Company Comdr. and Adjutant, 1 Nov. 00.— Offg. Adj.
. F. R. Holbrooke, Staff Corps ;2S Sept.9s'Dble. Comp. Comdr.and Qr. Mr., 1 Nov. 00.
. H. K. Chauncy, Staff Corps 120 Mar. 97JDouble Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Cant. Magistrate, Loralai.
. Macpherson, Staff Corps '22 Apr. gSlDouble Company Officer.— With 26 Bombay Infantry.
E. Bruce, Staff Corps j 4 Feb. 99JDouble Company Officer.— With 26 Bombay Infantry.
R. C. Wyatt, Staff Corps [25 Apr. 01 [Double Company Officer.— Officiating Quarter Master.
O. F. Sealy, Ind. Med. Serv. 28 Jan. 00 In medical charge, 18 Mar. 01.
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25th Bombay Infantry (Raised 24 May 1820).
(Third Battalion The Bombay Rifle Regiment.)
Linked with 4th and 23rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Nussccrdbad.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Jits of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Jits of Eastern Rajputana
and Central India, 2 Companies Rajputs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"MEEANEe" "HYDERABAD " "' CENTRAL INDIA " — "ABYSSINIA " — " BtJRAIA, l885-?7."
Head Quarters at Nasirabad. Detachment at Indore. Uniform, Rifle Green. tacings.Red. Lace, Mohair.
Rank, Naues, isb Coeps.
Abjiy
Rank.
Remabks.
Lt. Colonel L. G. .Beckham, Staff Corps
Capt. J. C. Keown. Staff Corps....
Major C. Tritton, Staff Corps
Major W. L. Conran, Staff Corps .
Captain A. P. D. C. Stuart, Staff Corps
Captain J. J. D. Sillery, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. B. L. Clery, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. Prevost, Staff Corps
Captain A. de S. Burton, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. de S. Dudgeon. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. T. C. Burke, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. F. G. Gillies, Staff Corps ...
Capt. R. W.Anthony, 2IB. Ind.Med.Ser.
13 Juneoo Commandant, 12 May Q4.
2nd in Comd. and Double Company Commander.
1 Feb. 95 Offg. 2nd in Comd. — From 4 Bombay Infantry.
17 Apr. 00 Double Company Commander, 14 Mar. 97. — With 4 Bombay Inf.
10 July 07. Double Company Commander, 7 Sept. 88. — Imp. Serv. Troops,
Rajputana.
8 Dec. 97 Double Company Commander, 2 Feb. 94. — Furlough.
5 Feb. 98 Double Company Commander. — 7 Oct. 92.
24 Apr. 00 Dble. Co. Officer, 23 Oct. 91. — Offg. Dble. Co. Comdr. andQr. Mr.
25 June 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 28 Sept. 94.
10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Qr. Master, 29 Oct. 95.
27 Feb. 95 Double Company Officer, 5 Mar. 94. — Offg. Double Co. Comdr.
4 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, 29 Apr. 00. — With 22 Bom. Inf. China.
20 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Officer.
27 July 01 In medical charge, 20 July 00. — v\ ith No. 46 N.F. Hospital, East
Officiating in medical charge. [Africa,
26th (Beloochistan) Infantry (Raised 9 March 1825).
Linked with 24th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Quctta.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Hazaras, 1 Company Khattaks, 1 Company Waziris, 2 Companies Baluchis
and Brahmins. 2 Companies Sikhs other than Jits.
"Persia" — "Khooshab."
Head Quarters at Quetta. Depot at Quetta. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
Lt.C'ol. J. W. G. Tulloch, Staff Corps ... 29 Nov. 00 I Commandant, 16 Jan. 07. — Furlough.
Major G. H. Turner, Staff Corps 23 Apr. 01 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 25 Dec. 96.
— Offg. Comdt.
Captain J. Parker, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97 Double Company Commander, 16 Jan. 97. — Offg. 2nd in Comd.
Captain A. T. Rowlandson, StP.ff Corps 25 Aug. 97 Double Company Commander, 1 Oct. 93.— Asst. Inst. Mtd. Inf.
Captain R. S. Paul, Staff Corps 13 Jan. 00 Double Company Commander, 25 Nov. 52. [School Poona.
Captain C. Godfrey, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer, n Jan. 96. — Central Africa Regt.
British Central Africa Protectorate.
Captain A. W. Chitty, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 23 Nov. 95.
Lieut. A. Lt. Barrett, Staff Corps 30 Nov. 95 Double Company Officer. — With Hong Kong Regiment.
Lieut. E. F. Orton, Staff Corps 27 July 96 Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 4 June 97.
Lieut. R.H.Chenevix- Trench, S.C 22 Apr. 98 Double Company Officer, 22 Sept. 9S. — Ry. Staff Officer, China
Field Fcrce.
Lieut. C. G. Woodhouse, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Lieut. H. W. Ashbnrner, Staff Corps...1 5 Nov. 98 Double Company Officer. — Furlough.
Lieut. C. A. James, Staff Corps ifi July 99 Officiating Double Company Officer and Qr. Mr.
M:;jor G. W. Jenney, 3IB. I.M.S 30 Mar. 01 In medical charge, 7 Apr. 93.— With 21 Bombay Infantry.
27th Bombay Infantry, or 1st Belooch Regiment (Light Infantry)
{Raised 8 May 1844). — Linked with 2glh unci T,oth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Kurrachec.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies North West Frontier Pathans, 2 Companies Hill Baluchis (including all
Baluchis of Derajat), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Delhi" — "Abyssinia " — "Afghanistan, 1879-80"— "Burma, 1885-87 " — " British East Afkica, 1897-99."
Head Quarters at Kurrachee. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Red, Lace, Black.
Lt. Colonel G. E. Even, Staff Corps 21 Sept.oi Commandant, 16 Dec. 99. [Aden.
Major C. H. IT. Price, DSO. Staff C. ... 25 Jan. 99 2nd in Comd. and Dble. Company Comdr., 7 Mar. 96. — D.A.A.G.,
Bt.Major M. J. Tighe, DSO. Staff Corps 4 Oct. 99 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 26 Apr. 00.
Captain W. M. Southey, Staff Corps ... 30 Jan. 97 Double Company Comdr., 26 Apr. 00. — Cantonment Magistrate.
Captain J. H. Peck, Staff Corps 24 Apr. 00, Double Company Commander, 28 Sept. 94. — Burma Mil. Police.
Captain H. Hulseberg, Staff Corps 10 July oi|Double Company Commander, 26 Apr. 00.
Captain P. H. Dyke, Staff Corps 10 July oijDouble Company Commander, 26 Apr. 00.
Captain_G. G. P. Humphreys, Staff C... 13 July oi,Double Company Officer andAdj., 3 Dec. 97.— China Field Force.
Lieut. W. O. Grant, Staff Corps 1 Mar. 97
Lieut. C. E. B. Steele, Staff Corps I 4 July 98
Lieut. W. L. Maxwell, Staff Corps I 4 Nov. 99
Lieut. A. B. Merriman, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00
Lieut. W. A. Bavley, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 00
Lieut. T. H. H. S. Parker, Staff Corps... 22 Oct. 99
Lieut.E. C. Kensington, Staff Corps J27 Oct. 00
Lieut. G. P. Grant, Staff Corps '.. : 9 Oct. 99
Lt.Col. S. T. Avetoom, Ind. lied. Ser....| 2 Apr. 01
Double Company Officer, 9 Apr. 00. — Offg. Double Cornp. Comdr.
Double Company Officer, 25 July 00. — S. & T. Officer, 6th Class,
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — With 30 Bom. Inf. China.
Dble. Co. Officer and Qr.Mr. 25 July 00.— China Field Force.
Double Com. Officer, 27 Aug. 00. — With 30 Bombay Inf. China.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
Officiating Double Company Officer.
In medical charge, 27 July 88.
28th Bombay Infantry (Pioneers). — (Raised 21 January 1846).
Linked with ~th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Kirlcee.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Dencani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Pathans, 2 Companies Rajputana
Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs of the Lobana, Ramgharia, and Lobar Classes.
" Frogredior." "Kandahar, 1S80" — " Afghanistan, 1870-80" — "Suakin, 18S5" — "Tofbek." —
" Punjab Frontier" — "Tihah."
Head Quarters at Khusalgarh-Kohat Ely. Camp, Kwaja Kiddar. Detachment at Kirkee.
Uniform, Fed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel R. E. D. Reilly, Staff Corps ^o May 981 Commandant, 24 Feb. 93.
Major J. C. Hollway, Staff Corps - 4 Dec. 98 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 13 Dec. 99.
Major D. B. Thomson, Staff Corps 10 July oi|Double Company Commander, 10 June 99.
Captain L. M. Foster, Staff Corps ! 6 Feb. 95|Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.
Captain F. M. Lane, Staff Corps | 1 Mar. oilDouble Company Commander, 16 Jan. or.
Captain G. D. M.Moore, Staff Corps ... 3 May oilDouble Comp. Officer and Adjutant, 23 Nov. 94.— Furlough.
Captain N. B. Dunscombe, Staff Corpsio July oilDouble Company Officer, 18 Sept. 95.— At Kirkee.
Captain H. V. M. Langtry, Staff Corpsiio July 01 Double Company Officer, 18 Sept. 93. — Burma Commission.
Lieut. K. L. W. Mackenzie, Staff Corpsio Nov. 95
2nd Lieut. N. C. Bannatyne, Staff C... I19 July 99
Captain R. F. Standage, Ind. Med. Ser. 29 July 98
Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 00.
Double Company Officer, 12 Apr. or.
In medical charge, 10 Mar. 00.— Plague duty, Bangalore.
Lieut. J. H. L. Beaman, Ind. Med.Ser.l27 July 99jOfficiuting in medical charge.
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5ii 29th (DuJce of Connaugld's Own) Bombay Infantry, or 2nd Belooeh Regt.
(Raised 6 May 1846). — Linked with 2fth and 30th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Kurrachce.
Class Company Regiment.— 4 Companies North West Frontier Pathans, 2 Companies Hill Baluchis (including all
Baluchis of Derajat), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Persia" — "Reshire" — "Bushiee "— "Khooshab " — "Kandahar, 1880"— "Afghanistan, 1S79-S0" —
" Egypt, 1882 " " Tel-el-Kbbie."
Head Quarters at Cnaman. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Tied, lace, Black.
Hon. Col— General Jf.R. H. Arthur W. P. A. £>«£<; qfConnaught,.A~&. .IT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GC3IG. GCIE. GCVO
Sank, Names, and Coeps.
Lt.Colonel A. L. Sinclair, DSOTstafT C.
Major A. C. Yate, Staff Corps
Major G. S. Broome, Staff Corps
Captain A. E. Hatch, Staff Corps
Captain H. P. E. Parker, Staff Corps...
Captain C. 0. O. Tanner, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. A. Hannyngton, Staff Corps
Captain W. N. Hay,' Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. W. Hawkes, Staff Corps...
Lieut. S. H. Jacob, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. Cowan, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. A. Hamer, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. T. E. A. Dalyell, Staff Corps
Captain A. A. Gibbs, Indian Med. Ser.
Lieut. C. S. Lowson, MS. Ind. M. S....
Abut
Rank.
2 Dec. o'
22 Sept. 91
10 July o
25 Aug. 9.
29 Aug.
10 Nov.
I 8 June
!io July
23 Mar.
1 Jan.
20 Apr.
22 Apr.
20 Jan.
29 July
27 July
Remaeks.
Commandant, 7 Mar. 96.
2ndin Com. and Dble. Company Comdr. 16 Apr. 94.— Sick Furl.
Double Company Commander, 16 Apr. 94. — D. A. A. Gen. Mhnw.
Double Company Commander, 18 Feb. 87. — Inspector of Army
Signalling, Madras and Bombay.
Double Company Commander, 16 May 90. — Offg. 2nd in Com.
Double Company Commander, 1 Aug. 90.
Dble. Compy. Comdr. 16 Apr. 94. — Garrison Class, Dalhou^ie.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 1 Sept. 97.
Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 00. — Purl.
Dble. Compy. Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Assist. Commr. Kawui Pindi.
Double Company Officer. — Officiating Adjutant and S. S. ( 1.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 99.
Officiating Double Company Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 28 Oct. 98.— Furlough.
30th Bombay Infantry, or 3rd. Belooeh Battalion (late JacoVs Rifles)
— Raised 30 June 1858. — Linked with 27th and 2gth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Kurrachec.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies North West Frontier Pathans, 2 Companies Hill Baluchis (including all
Baluchis of Derajat), 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan, 1878-80.*'
With China Expeditionary Force. Depot at Hyderabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Med. Zacc, Black
Colonel R. C. G. Mayne.CB. Staff Corps 110 Nov.oo|Commandant, 10 Apr. 94. — A. D.C. to the King.
Major R. Southey. Staff Corps [14 Jan. 00 2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 10 Dec. 99 J
Bt.Major F. J. Fowler,Z)SO. Staff Corps! 4 Oct. 9g|Double Company Commander, 2 Mar. 00.
Captain J. O. Mennie, Staff Corps I 6 Feb. 95 Double CompaDy Commander, 25 Feb. 87.
Capt. A. L. G. Jacob, DSO. Staff Corps1 30 Jan. 97 Double Company Commander, 18 Jan. 89. — 2nd in Command.
Waziristan Militia.
Double Company Comdr. 21 Aug. 91. — With Hong Kong Regt.
1 Double Company Commander, 9 Oct. 91.
Captain R. J. C. Eastwood, Staff Corps.io July oijDouble Company Officer and Adjutani, 23 Feb. 94.
Lieut. R. H. Palin, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 95 'Double Company Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Nov. 94.
Lieut. N. R. Anderson, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 97 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. G. Newcome, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Assist. Recruitin,- Staff
Officer for Punjabi Mahomedans. — Sick Furlough.
Lieut. W. F. Adair, Staff Corps ] 3 July 99;Double Company Officer, 24 Mar. 98.
Lieut. G. G. P. Humphreys, Staff Corps 19 July 95 Officiating Double Company Officer.
Lieut. W. L. Maxwell, Staff Corps I 4 Nov. 99 Officiating Double Company Officer.— From 27 Bombay Inf.—
' Recruiting Staff Officer, Yangtsun.
Lieut. W. A. Bayley, Staff Corps 22 Apr. ooOfficiating Double Company Officer. — From 27 Bombay Inf.
Lieut. H. M. Butler, Staff Corps 4 Sept.ggjOfficiating Double Company Officer.
Lieut. A. P. Merriman, Staff Corps i=2 Apr. od Officiating Double Company Officer.
Captain P. H. Dyke, Staff Corps jio July oi|Commanding Depot.
Captain G. McPherson, 3ID. I. M. S.... 28 Jan. 01 'Officiating in medical charge.
Captain E. L. C. Berger, Staff Corps ...| 1 Feb. 97
Captain C. IT. Price, Staff Corps ;n Feb. 99
CORPS UNDER THE ORDERS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
Class Squadron Regiment — 1 Squadron
At Bolarum.j "Central India." Un
Bt.Lt.Col. E. F. H. M'Swiney, DSO. S.C.
Major A. A. Jones, Staff Corps
Captain G. S. Morris, Staff Corps
Captain B. J. H. Humfrey, Staff Corps
Captain F.W. C.Turner, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. W. Andrew, Staff Corns
Capt.O.E.E.F. K. Macqnoid, DSO. S.C
Captain J. L. Orr, Staff Corps
Captain E. E. C. Dalgliesh. Staff Corps
Lieut. F. P. P. Rouse, Staff Corps
Lieut. V. Percy-Smith, Staff Corps
Capt. A. N. Fleming,: MB. Ind. Med. S.
20 May
ro July
23 May
30 Jan.
2? Aug.
8 Sept.
n Feb.
16 May
10 July
22 Apr.
4 Nov.
29 July
1st Lancers.
Sikhs, 1 Squadron Deccani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Juts.
iform. Rifle Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
98'Commandant, 16 Oct 99.
01) 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, iG Oct. 99.
96 Squadron Commander, r2 Dec. 96. — Plague duty, Bombay.
97JSquadron Commander, 29 Jan. 98.
97jSquadron Officer, 29 Jan. 98. — Burma Military Police. LAfr'ea'
97[Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 91.— With New Zealand Contingent, S.
99'Squad. Officer, 24 Jan. 92.— Inspecting Officer Imp. Ser. Troops
golSquadron Officer, i Apr. 91. — Musketry Class, Deolali.
01 Squadron Officer, 22 Oct. 98.
98iSquadron Officer. — Furlough.
99 Squadron Officer, 2 Feb. 01. — Officiating Adjutant.
99 In medical charge
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
2nd Lancers.
Class S :pia&ron Regiment — i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Decoani Mahomedans, i Squadron Jits.
At Hingoli. Uniform, Sifie Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
:i2
Rane, Naites, and Corps.
Major E. L. Wright, StaffCorps
Major R. Wapsliare, Stafi Corps
Captain D. S. Baist, StaffCorps
Captain A. R. Saunders. StaffCorps
Captain W.E. G. Lillingston, Statl Corps
Captain A. X. Lovell, Staff Corps
Captain S. A. M. Orr, StaffCorps
Captain C. R. Harbord, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Lambert, Staff Corps
Lieut. V. K. Birch, Staff Corps
Lt.Oolonel G. J. Kellie, Ind. Med. Serv.
Captain A. Fenton, JIB. Ind. Med. Ser,
Akiit
Rank.
Reiiakks.
11 May gSComrnandant, i Apr. 95, with rank of Lt.Oolonel. — Furlough.
1 Feb. 00 2nd in Com. and Squadron Comdr. 20 Jan. 00. — Offg. Comdt.
I Squadron Commander,
25 Nov. 96, Squadron Commander, 6 Feb. 97. [Bellary.
16 Feb. 98 Squadron Commander, 20 June 00. — Inst. School of Musketry,
S Dec. 99 Squadron Officer, 2oJuneoo. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Dec. 00 Squadron Officer, 6 May 97.— Plague duty, Bombay.
Squadron Officer, 25 Nov. 96. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer, 1 July 97.— C'apt. Imp. Yeomanry, S. Africa.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. oo.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Offg. Adjutant.
In medical charge, 1 i^ec. 94. — Acting P.M.O. Hyderabad Contgt.
Officiating in medical charge.
jo July 01
3 Dec. 01
25 Oct. 97
16 Apr. 97
31 Mar. 97
28 Juiy 00
3rd Lancers.
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squadron Hindustani Mahomedaus, 1 Squadron Jilts.
At Mominabad.] " Central India " — "Br/HitA, 1885-S7." Uniform, Eijle Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Major J. W. B. Meade, StaffCorps 125 Jan. 97 Commandant, 10 Nov. 95, with rank of Lt.Oolonel. — Furlough.
Major T. D. Leslie, Staff Corps 10 July 01 2nd in Com. and Squad. Comdr. — Offg. Comdt.
Captain A. W. "Warden, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 95. Squadron Commander, 6 Feb. 95.— Staff Capt. Intell. Branch,
I Quarter Master General's Department.
Captain H. H. Dt;;top, Staff Corps 23 Nov. 96 Squadron Commander, 2 Feb. 97.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain W . \V. Warner, Staff Corps ... 4 May 9S Squadron Officer, 6 June 91. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Captain H. K. Dalyeil, StaffCorps 122 Aug. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Dec. 92. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Captain E. Tennant, Staff Corps 'soJan. co Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 93.
Lieut. V. E. Muspr..tt, Staff Corps 1 Oct. 97 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Offg. Adjutant.
Squadron Officer.
Lieut. G. Mar^hant, Staff Corps 22 Apr. oo Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
LtX'oionel R. James, MB. Madras Est. 1 31 Mar. 99' In medical charge, 26 Apr. 89.
4th Lancers.
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Jits.
At Aurangabad. ] " Cenihal India"— "Bubaia." Uniform, Jli/le Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Colonel H. M. Mason, Staff Corps 8 Feb. 00 Commandant, 6 June 91.
Major F. Wyllie, Staff Corps 22 Feb. 99 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 11 July oo.
Captain C. R. Elliot-, Statf Corps_„ 30 Jan. 97 Squadron Commander, 20 May 97.
5 Feb. 98 Squadron Commander, 2 Jan. 99.
14 Septus Squadron Officer, 19 Aug. 99.
11 Feb. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Dec. 92.
10 July 01 Squadron Officer, 20 May 97.— Burma Military Police.
10 July 07 ' Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 Sept. 94.
Squadron Officer.
4 Sept. 9 s Squadron Officer, 30 July 00.
4 Nov. 99 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Officiating Adjutant.
15 June 98 Squadron Officer, 19 July 01.
Captain E. A. W. Stotherd, StaffCorps
Captain H. A. Lane, StaffCorps ...
Captain A. E. Barnard, StaffCorps
Captain P. N. Leslie, Staff Corps ...
Captain M.H.Henderson, Staff Corps...
Lieut. S. G. Halliday, Staff Corps.
Lieut. B. C. Fellows, StaffCorps .,
Lieut. E. E. Wilford, StaffCorps .
Lt.Col.H.G.L.Wortabet.AMXMadrasEst. '31 Mar. 99 In medical charge, 2 Nov. 95.
No. 1 Field Battery.
At Hingoli.] "Mauidpoor" — "Nowah" — "Central India." Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
The Four Batteries are linked together.
Captain O. de L'E. Winter, Royal An. 'S Feb. 01 Commandant.
Lieut. F. D. Atkinson, Royal Artillery 21 Mar. 99 Subaltern, 19 Jan. 01.
Subaltern.
1
No. 2 Field Battery.
At Ellichpore.] "Central India." Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Captain F. C. Tyler, Royal Artillery ... 30 Aug. 00 Commandant, 31 Dec. 00.
Lieut. C. R. Nutt, Royal Artillery 9 Jan. 01 Subaltern, y Aug. 01.
No. 3 Field Battery.
At Bolamm.] Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Captain H. A. Reid, Royal Anillery ?i Dec. 96 Commandant, 20 Sept. 07.
Lieut. G. F. Gretton, Royal Artillery ...16 Feb. oiiSubaltern, 11 Feb. 01.
No. 4 Field Battery.
At Aurungabad,] " Central Inbia." Uniform, Blue. Facinjs, Scxrlet.
Captain B. R. Klirwan, Royal Atilllery...| 9 Feb. oolCommandant, 16 May 00.
.Subaltern.
S S 2
5*3
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
1st Infantry. — Linked with 2nd and 3rd Infantry.
5, 3 Compauies Dtfccani Mahomedans
Uniform, Red. Facings, Bark Green.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Rajputs,_3 Compauies Djccani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jits.
Jaulna.l "Mahippoqr"— " Now
Rank. Names, and Corps.
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
Miim-T H Piumer, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 99 Commandant, 22 Dec. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
{ ' jV V Whittall, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 01 2ndinCom. and Double Company Comdr. 2 July 96— With s Inf.
Ca tain R. G. Burton, Staff Corps 23 Aug. 95 Double Company Commander, 2 Aug. 96.
n»t tain F P Maior, Staff Corps H Peb. 99 Double Company t ommander, 15 May 00. [Musk. Quetta.
('attain P H Pieon Staff Corps 22 Aug. 99 Double Company Commander, 15 -May 00.— Off-. D.A.A.G. for
Ca d tain A. H. Cooke, Staff Corps 21 Sept.oo Double Company Officer, 14 Jan. 91
r£«io,v! r v Tinhl^ Staff Corps 1° July 01 Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 22 May 97.
r?S££ A R Bart n SUiff Corps 1 3 July oilDouble Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 6 July 97.-Offg. Adj.
9 'tWHIai L6 'Staff Corps .. 5 Mar. 97 Double Company Officer, . Apr. 00.— Burma Military Police.
T )tnt E "R Wethe'rall, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 98 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— S. & T. Officer, 6th CI.. --.
T eut A S " Marriott, Staff Corps 1 July 38 Double Company Officer, 8 Apr. oo.-With 6 Infantry.
Tipnt" c'h" B Wright, StaffCorps 15 Mar. 00 Double Company Officer, 27 Aug. 00.
Tieut'w J K Wailis, StaffCorps 22 Aug. 00 Douole Company Officer, 6 Aug. 01.
Lieut.' G. King, Indian Medical Service 2S Jan. 99 In medical charge.
2nd Infantry. — Linked with ist and 3rd Infantry.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Compauies Hindustani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Ahirs
' ' (from Gurgaon, Rohtak, Hissar, and Rewari).
AtBolarum. I "Mahidpoor"— "Nowah"— '' Burma, 1885-87." Uniform, Red. Facing), Dark Greer.. Lace, Gold.
Lt Col E WSt.G.Welchrmm, Staff Corps'11 July oo|Oommandant, 24 Sept. 94.— Wit?; 5 Infantry, Hong Kong.
Major T H Hardy, StaffCorps 25 Am.', oi^nd in Command &Dble. C imp.Comdr., 2 Oct. 97,— Offg. Comdt.
Captain H Lowth'er, Staff Corps 23 May 96 Double Company Commander, 8 Dec. 96.
Captain -V. Roberts, Stuff Corps j 3 Oct. 99 Dble. Co. Commander, 4 Aug. 00.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
CantainH G W. Chandler, StaffCorps: 4 Dec. 00 Double Company Comdr. 4 Aug. 00.— Assist. Mil. Accountant.
Captain T.' C. Browning, StaffCorps ... 29 Mar. 01 'Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00.— At Bolarum.— Com.
Captain S H E. Nicholas, Staff Corps. .Jio July oifDouble Company Officer and Adj., 4 Aug. 93. [Depot 5 Inf.
Captain E G W. Pratt, Staff Corps ... 3 Sept.oi Dble. Company Officer and Quarter Master, 31 Oct. 96.
Lieut W V. Richards, StaffCorps 20 May 99 Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
I ieut' rp Mathew, Staff Corps 21 Nov. 99|Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Furlough.
Lieut' H Armstron"-, StaffCorps 23 Jan. 00 Officiating Double Company Commander.
Captain T. E. Watson, 2IB. Ind. Med. S. 29 July 98:1:1 med. charge, 10 Sept. 98.
lOffieiating in medical charge.
3rd Infantry. — Linked with ist and ind Infantry.
Cla=s Company Regiment— 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jil
At Aurungabad'. 1 " Nowah"—" Central India]'—" Burma, 1885-87." Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Green
■Major D. W. Purdon, StaffCorps
Ma'ior C. H. Macdonald, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. C. F. Bourchier, Staff Corps
Captain H.P. Lane, Staff Corps
Captain J. S. Ricnards, Staff Corps
Captain E. N. Davis, StaffCorps ;
Captain J. R. Kenned}-, StaffCorps
Captain K. E. Nangle, Staff Corps
1 May 98
1 Sept.oo
25 Aug. 94
29 Aug. 96
25 Aug. 07
10 Nov. 99
9 Nov. oo
10 July 01
Lieut. E. H. Oliphant, Staff Corps 22 Sept. 96
Captain E. H. Wright, Madras Est ...31 Mar. 90
Lieut. D. N. Anderson, Ind. Med. Serv.|27 July 99
Lace, Gold.
Commandant, 12 Nov. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2ndin Command and Double Company Commander, 1 Dec. 04.
Double C ompany Commander, 1 May 96.
Double Company Commander, 15 May 00.— Offg. Comdt. I. H. C.
Double Company Commander, 15 May 00.— Furlough.
Double Company Officer, 24 J an. 92.— Transport duty, Lucknow.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 93. —Offg. Dble. Comp. Comdr,
Double Company Officerand Adjutant, 11 Oct.93.— Sick Furl.
Double Company Officer and Qr.Mr. 1 Apr. 00.— Offg. Adjutant.
Double Company Officer.
In medical charge, 9 Nov. 34.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge. — With China Exp. Force.
4th Infantry. — Linked with 5th and 6th Infantry.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Deccani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jits.
At Elliohpore.J "Nagpoor." Uniform, Red. Facing!, Bark Green. Lace, Gold.
Major M T Shewen, Staff Corps : 3 Feb. 00; Commandant, 1 July 00, with rank of Lt.Col.— Furl. [Major*
Captain F. W. Rea, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96 2nd in Com. and Double Comp. Comdr. 1 July 00, with ran
Captain T M. Ward, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96 Double Company Commander, 1 July 00.
Captain TM.Kirkwood, StaffCorps ... 8 Dec. 97 Double Company Commander, 1 July r
v'aptain W J . f. .freston, Diaii ^ui^s... ^3 uuu. ^ ^wuuic ^vui*>auj kju^^l ^.uu i^uai-btsr piaster, 2 Oct. 97.
Lieut H Stewart, StaffCorps 1 July 95 Double Company Officer.i Apr.oo.— Boundary Settlement Officer,
Central India.
Lieut H R von D. Hardinge, Staff C. 15 Nov. 99 Double Company Officer, iS July oi.
Cantain G Bidie, Madras Est 30 Jan. 96 In medical charge, 25 Dec. 95.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. J. J. Robb, Indian Med.Serv. ... 29 Jan. 01. Officiating in medical charge.
5th Infantry. — Linked with 4th and 6th Infantry.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Ahirs-
r (from Gurgaon, Rohtak, Hissar, and Rewari).
With China Expeditionary Force. Depot at Bolarum.] " Central India." Uniform, Red . Facings, Burk Green.
Lace, Gold.
Major W. H. Lewin, Staff Corps ^ |n Aug. ooj Commandant^ ajOet. 97,^ with rank of Lt.Colonel
Lt Col E/W.St.G.Welchman,S~taffCorps n July 00
Major A. W. Leonard, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Captain F. V. Whittall, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Captain G. M. Audain, Staff Corps 23 Aug. 95
Captain R. C. H. Chalmers, StaffCorps 25 Aug. 97
Officiating Commandant. — From 2 Infantry.
2nd in Command and Double Company Commander, 14 June n7.
— Orderly Officer, China Exp. Force'.
Officiating 2nd in Comd.-From 1 Inf.— Special duty, N. China.
Double Company Commander, 2 Oct. 97.— Off"-. ->nd in Comd
Double Company Comdr. 9 Oct. 91.— Sick Furl. [Secunderabad.
Double Comp. Comdr. 1 Apr. 93.— Offg. Cantonment Magistrate*.
Officiating Double Company Commander.— From 6 Infantrc
Comdg. Depot.— Regimentl. Transport Officer —From 2 Iiif
Double Company Officerand Adjutant, 18 Nov. 96
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— With Hon" Kon°- Re"t
Double Company Officer, 23 Feb. 93.— Transport Off. Tientsing.
Double Company Officer, 14 June 97.— Offg. Quarter Master.
3 Aug. 01 Officiating Double Company Officer. — From 6 Infantry,
jjuxmoore, oum i_orps.. 1 Jan. 97JOfficating Double Company Officer.— From 6 Infantry'
I ieut' W C Burton, StaffCorps 15 July 98 Officiating Double Company Officer.— From 3 Infantry.
Maior H Greany, M.B. Madras Est 1 Oct. 93iln medical charge, 2 Aug. 91.— With No. 63 N.F. Hosp. China..
J ' lOffieiating in medical charge.
Captain . . * -
Lieut. W. E. Pye, Staff Corps 13 Jan. 93
Captain W. L. Cotton, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Lieut. G. S. Palmer, StaffCorps 1:6 Apr. 97
Captain A. C. Hobson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. de J. Luxmoore, Staff Cor
Local Corps.
6th Infantry. — Linked with 4th and 5th Infantry.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jits
514
At Hingolee.]
Uniform, Bed. Facings, Dark Green, Lace, Gold.
RANK, Nauzs, iXD Cobps.
AB3IY
Rank.
Lt.Colonel J. F. Worlledge, Staff Corpses Feb. 00
Major G. W. Priestley, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Captain G. S. Frazer,_ Stafi Corps '29 Aug. 96
Captain E.J. i[. Wood, Staff Corps 25 Aug.97
Captain C. C. Renton, Stafi Corps ...I ; Feb. 98
Lieut. A. S. Marriott, Staff Corps I 1 July 00
Major D. R. Adye, StaffCorps =9 Nov. 00
Captain G. E. J. Perry, StaffCorps | 3 Hay 01
Captain H. Maedonaid, Staff Corps 10 July 01
Captain A. St. J. Cooke, StaffCorps ...[10 Jniy 01
Lieut. F. D. Davidson, Staff Corps 21 Feb. 95
Lieut. A. C. Hobson, Staff Corps 25 Jan. 95
Lieut. C. de J. Luxrnoore, Staff Corps | 1 Jan. 97
Captain £. H. Sharman, Ind. Med. Serv.29 July 96
Japtain R. W. Knox, Ind. iled. Servicers July 00
RE3IABKS.
Commandant, 16 Sept. 99.
2ndin Command and Double Company Commander, 12 Deo. 96.
Double Company Commander, 22 July 97. — S.S.O. Bolarum.
Double Company Commander, 27 Feb. 99. — Officiating Assistant
Judge Advocate General.
Double Company Commander, 4 Aug. 00. — With 5 Infantry.
Officiating Double Company Comdr. — From 1 Infantry.
Double Company Comdr. 4 Aug. 00. — Spec. Serv. China F. Force,
Dble. Company Officer and Qr. Mr. 1 Apr. 93. — Offg. 2nd in Com.
Double Company Officer, 21 Sept. 94. — S. and T. Officer, 6th
Class. [Officer, South Africa.
Double Company Officer and Adjutant, 22 Sept. 97. — Staff
Double Company Officer, 1 June 99. — Officiating Adjutant.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. go.— With 5 Infantry.
Double Company Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — With 5 Infantry.
In medical charge, 3 May 98. — With 30 Bombay Infantry.
Officiating in medical charge.
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Raised for service ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency for General Service .
Placed under the orders of the Commander in Chief in India from 15 Feb. 1897.
The Two Regiments of Beatson's Horse incorporated with the Central India norse, 16 April and 8 Sept.
The Regiment of Meade's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse on 16 Feb. 1861.
" Afghanistan-, 1879-80" — " Kandahab, 1880." — "Punjab Feontieb."
FIRST REGIMENT.
Class Constitution— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Pathans, 1 Squadron Mabomedan Rajputs.
Head Quarters at Ajar. Uniform, Drab. Facinqs, Maroon. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Abmy
Rank.
Rejiabks.
Lt.Col. F. H. R. Drummond, CLE. S.C. n Feb. 01 'Commandant, 8 Feb. 00.
Major J. B.Edwards, D SO. Staff Corpsiso Jan. 98 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 8 Feb. 00.
Bt.Lt.Colonel L. Herbert, Staff Corps. ..120 May gS^quad. Comdr., 17 July 89.— A. A. General, Hyderabad Contingent.
Major C. P. Campbell, StaffCorps jio July 95 Squadron Commander, n Apr. 91. [of Cavalry.
Major E.C.B. Cotgrave, Staff Corps 10 July 01 Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97. — Brigade Major to Insp. Gen.
Major Son.B.. D. Napier, Staff Corps... '29 Nov. 00 1 Squadron Commander, S Feb. 00. — Military Attache, Teheran.
Captain A. P. Brown, Staff Corps J 5 Sept. 98; Squadron Officer, 11 Mar. 00.
Captain R. C. Bell, StaffCorps 16 Nov. gS'Squadron Officer, 7 Apr. 94. — Comdt. Silladar Camel Corps.
Captain J. C. D. Pinney, Staff Corps ... 8 June oo'Squadron Officer, 1 Nov. 92. — Employed in Meywar State.
Captain T. S. Tancred, StaffCorps 11 Sept.ooSquadron Officer, 8 Nov. 93.
Captain S. A. Cooke, Staff Corps j 1 Mar. oi'Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 29 Nov. 93. [Hyderabad.
Captain H. K. Barr, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 01 Squadron Officer, 8 Feb. 00. — Personal Assist, to Resident,
Lieut. H. St. C. Muscroft, Staff Corps 24 Oct. 96 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — S. and T. Officer, 6th Class.
Lieut. A. N. Hood, Staff Corps 113 July 96 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — Furlough.
Lieut. R. G. Goodfellow, Staff Corps ...16 Apr. 97j3ciuadron Officer, 26 June 00.
Lieu;. R. E. T. Hogg, R. Artillery 21 Sept. 99 Squadron Officer.
Captain B. G. Seton, Bengal Estah I30 Jan. gsllnmedical charge, 19 Mar. 98.
SECOND REGIMENT.
Glass Constitution — 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Mabomedan Rajputs.
Head Quarters at Goona. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Maroon. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel H. L. Dawson, CB. S.C. 12 Nov.
p.s.c. Major W. A. Watson, Staff Corps n Au;
Major F. C. Grant, StaffCorps
Major A. B. Jlayne, StaffCorps
Captain W. D. Daunt, Staff Corps
Captain D.H. Cameron, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. R. de H. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. O. Spence, Staff Corps...
Captain A. S. Capper, Staff Corps
Captain H. B. Birdwood, StaffCorps...
Lieut. A. Hewlett, StaffCorps
23 July 98
16 Nov. 98
1 Mar. 01
10 July 01
10 July 01
28 Apr. 05
Lieut. A. M. Kettle well, Staff Corps ...J28 June 96
Lieut. M. R. Pocock, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Eckford, StaffCorps
Captain J. Fisher, DSO. MB. Bengal )
Establishment j
Commandant, 27 Mar. or.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 6 Jan. 01. — With
China Expeditionary Force.
ji Aug. 00 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 17 July 89. — Furl.
22 Jan. 01 Squadron Commander, 26 Oct. 91.
25 Aug. 97 Squadron Commander, 28 July 00. — Offg. D.A.A.G. Pres. Dist.
Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer, 21 Apr. 93. — Political Employ,
quad. Officer, 1 Apr. 92.— D.A. A. Gen. Head Quarters, Madras.
Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 15 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00.
Squadron Officer, 29 June 00.
4 July 98 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 00. — S. and T. Officer, 6th Class.
20 Oct. 00 Squadron Officer, 30 Apr. 01.
29 Jan. 971 In medical ehai-ge, 25 Mar. 01.
Malwa Bheel Corps (Raised 24 Feb. 1840).
Head Quarters at Sirdarpore (Central India). Uniform, Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace,Bla;k.
10 July oi(Commandant, 10 Dec. oo.
4 May 98iWmgOfficerand Adjutant,22 May 99.
20 Oct. ooWing Officer, 25 July 00.
33 Sept.94Agency Surgeon, Bhopawur, and in medical charge.
Major A. Poingdestre, Staff Corps
Captain H. P. Hell, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. U. M'Laughlin, Staff Corps...
Major W. H. Neilson, MB. Ind.Med. Ser.
5i4«
Local Corps.
Bhopal Battalion (late Bhopal Levy. — Raised Jan. 1S59, /or- General Service).
"Afghanistan, 1873-79."
Head Quarters at Sehore. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Chocolate.
"Rank, Names, and Corps.
Major G. H. J. Moore, Staff Corps ..
Captain B. P. S. Rooke, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Anderson. Staff Corps ...
Captain C. C. Jackson, Staff Corps
Captain E. T. Carwithen, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. H. C.Dane, MD. Bom. Est.
AliMY
Rank.
22 Jan. 99
28 Apr. 97
. 22 Aug. 99
10 Nov. 99
4 June 01
31 Mar. 95
Remarks.
Commandant, :6 Dec. 00, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Dec. 00, with rank
of Major.— With Rohilcund and Nami Tal Vol. Rifles.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Dec. 97. — Offg. 2nd in Command,
Wing: Officer, 16 Dec. 00.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 1 Apr. 00.— Asst. Circle Transport Officer, Suahpur.
In medical charge, 5 Dec. 84.— Agency Surgeon, Bhopal, and
Civil Administrative Medical Officer for Central India.
Officiating in medical charge.
Deoli Irregular Force (Cavalry — Lancers, and Infantry. — Raised in 1857).
Placed under the orders of the Commander in Chief in India from 15 Feb. 1897.
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Mhow. Detachments at Deolee, &c. Uniform, Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gohl.
Major E. R. Penrose, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 96
Captain H. L. Goodenough, StaC Corps 23 Aug. 95
.I25 Aug.97
Commandant, 29 June 99, with rank of Lt.ColODel.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 22 May 99. — Settle-
ment Officer, Punch.
Captain F. C. L. Waller, Staff Corps ...Us Aug.97 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 22 May 99.
Captain C. E.Tristram, Staff Corps ...,io July oiJWing Officer, 7 Nov. 99.— Offg. 2nd in Coixd- S.S.6. and Cant.
Captain A. A. P. Waller, Staff Corps... 10 July 01 j Wing Officer and Adjutant, 22 Aug. 00. — At Mhow. [Mag. Deoli.
CaptainH. Bennett, JIB. Ind. Med. SeiV29 June 97 In medical charge, 30 Nov. 00. — At Mhow.— From 4. Bombay Inf.
Major R.C.Macwatt, J/R.Ind.Med.Ser. 1 Oct. S^jOffg. in medical charge. — Agency Surgeon, Haraoti and Tonk.
Erinpura Irregular Force (Cavalry and Infantry. — Raised 12 June i860).
At Erinpura (Sajpootana). Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Dace, Gohl.
Maior R. A. Cole, Staff Corps
Captain F. T. C. Hughes, Staff Corps...
Captain H. S. Alexander, Staff Corps...
Captain S. W. King, Staff Cotds
Capt. J. L. Marjoribanks, MB. Ind. M.S.
Lieut. W. H. Cazaly, Ind. Med. Sery....
30 Jan. 98
9 May 96
23 Mar. 00
21 Dec. 00
28 July 00
28 June 00
Commandant, 15 June 99, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 15 June 00, witU
rank of Major.
Wing Officer, 1 Dec. 09. — Adjt. and Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 2 July 00.— Offg. Adjutant.— Station Staff Officer.
In medical charge, 30 Aug. 99. — Civil, Bombay.
Officiating in medical charge.
Meywar Bheel Corps (Raised 15 July 1840).
Head Quarters at Kherwara (Rajpootana) . Detachments at Kotra, Dungarpur, and TJdaipur.
Facings, Scarlet, Lace, Black.
Uniform, Eifie Green
Colonel E. D. F. Bignell, Staff Corps ..J 7 July 99
Major C. H. Dawson, Staff Corps 23 Oct. 00
Captain G. V. Holmes, Staff Corps 5 Feb. 98
Commandant, 20 Nov. 94.
2nd in Coind. and Wing Comdr. 14 Jan. 97. — Asst. Pol. Supdt.
Hilly Tracts, Meywar.' — Offg. Comdt. and Comdg. at Kherwara,
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 31 Aug. 00. — Officiating 2nd in Com-
mand and Assist. Pol. Supdt. Hilly Tracts, Meywar.
Lieut. J. P. Stockley, Staff Corps { 8 Dec. 99 Wing Officer, 2s July 00.
Lieut. J. P. Stockley, Staff Corps | 8 Dec. 99!Wing Officer, 25 July 00.
Captain S. Hunt, Indian Med. Service 28 Jan. oi'In medical charge, 9 May 99. — With No. 51 N. F. Hosp. China.
Lieut. J. E. Robinson, Ind. Med. Ser...J28 Jan. 90 Officiating in medical charge.
I
Merwara Battalion (late Merivara Local Battalion. — Raised 16 June 1822).
Class Company Regiment— 8 Companies Mhairs.
" Central India," "Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Ajmere
Lt.Colonel G. A. Collins, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. B. Baldock, Staff Corps
Captain F. W. Thomas, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. H. W.Morgan, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. C. M. Hoskyn, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel H. N. T. Harington I. M. S.
Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
13 JuneoolCommandant, S Mar. 99.
29 Aug. 96, 2nd in Comd. and Wing Comdr., 29 June 99, with rank of Major.
1 Mar. oij Wing Officer and Adjutant, 22 Apr. 00.
8 Dec. 99'Wing Officer, 25 July 00.
16 Apr. 97 Officiating Adjutant. — From 17 Bombay Infantry.
2 Oct. 8o|ln medical charge, 18 May 01, — And Civil, Ajmere.
Resident's Escort— Katmandhoo (Nepaul) (Raised 5 April 1816).
Establishment.— i Native Doctor ; i Subadar; i Jemadar; 5 HavilOars; 5 Naicks ; 2 Buglers 80 Sepoys.
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, see page viii. 1
515
ASSISTANT SURGEON
SURGEON. 3IAJ. GEN.
EE1IARKS.
, ' ( Director General, Indian Medical Service, and
1 apr' 9;> i San. Commr. with the Govt, of India.— Furl.
Director General,
ranking as Major General
Uarvey.-RohtS-CB.DSO.irD.jrai.FXCP.l I Mar 6.
Hon. Surgeon tothe Governor General [R] $ y ' J
Surgeok General, ranking as Major
General.
i Principal Medical Officer, Punjab Command —
Spcncer,LionelDi5on,"CB.JLZ"Z). 2Ti?C5.[R] 31 Mar. 65 25 Oct. o3 I Offg. Director Gen. and San. Commr. with
(. the Govt, of India.
i
Colonels.
Hutcheson, George, 2ID.lTCh.LSCP.EJ. <
ZECS.EJ "
Franklin, Benjamin, CIE. MBCS. ZSA
Son. Physician to the E\ing
Davis. Geo. M'Bride,24 CB. DSO. MD. I
MCh.LAH.Dub. [R] J
Hendlev, Thomas Holbein, CIE. LRCP. )
MBCS. ZSA J
Carr-Calthrop, Christopher William,-- >
MD. MECS. ZBCPI. ESA. h.p. 69 )
Reid, Adam Scott,30 JIB. MCh 30 Mar
SURGEON
COLONEL.
I Oct.
i Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
Jonbert, Charles Henry, MB. FBCS. ....
Bookey. John T. Brownrigg,3" C.B. EBCP.
Ed. LECSI. Hon. Surgeon to the Viceroy .
Lieutenant Colonels.
Hall, Geoffrey Craythorne, ZECP.Ed.'i
FECS i
Young, J-Ames.^MB.MCh.Ed. p.b.st., h.m., ■)
H.P., si.G.ir. 83 5
Duke, Joshua,40 MBCS. ESA
M'Conaghey, John, MD. MCh
Hamilton, Henry,68 BA. MD. MCh
Moriarcv, Matthew Denis, BA. MD.~>
FBCSI. S
Bovill, Edward,12 MD.MCh. FBCS
O'Brien, Bartholomew, MD. MCh
Ahmed, Zanloor Allee,"JfD. ZECP.Ed. >
LFPS.Glas $
Wilkie, David, MB. MCh. h.p. 73
Macdonald.Denis Peter,45 M D.MCh. LECSI.
M'Kay, Henry Kellock,4" CIE.MBCS. ZSA.
Browne, Samuel Haslett,45 C/.E. MD.MCh. >
Hon. Surgeon to the Governor General \
Mair, Edward, MB. MCh
Fullerton, John Campbell,50 BA. MB. MCh
Bomford, Gerald,52 MD.LBCP.MECS.LSA.
Banking, George Spiers Alex. BA. MD ■)
MBCS. ZSA.tl.-b.-js S
Murray, Robert Davidson,54 MB. MCh
O'Connor, Patrick Fenelon,56 MD. MCh.
Simmonds, William Allason,58 ZECP '1
MBCS. ZSA ' j
Macrae, Roderick, 50 MB. MCh
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
68 1
, I
69 ?+
09 2
J
69 2
72 19
7229
72 2
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Mar.
May
( Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, N.W. Pro-
(. vinces and Oude.
Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Punjab.
( Principal Medical Officer, Punjab Frontier
Force.— P.M. O. British Contgt. China Expe-
ditionary Force.
("Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal.—
Furlough.
i
9
99P.M.O. and Sanitary Commissioner, Assam
99
< Administrative Medical Officer and Sanitary
\ Commissioner, Central Provinces.
? Principal Medical Officer, Lahore District. —
< Officiating Punjab Command, with rank of
(. Surgeon General.
P.M.O. Presidency District. — Sick Furlough.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
31 Mar.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
30 Sept.
,1 Mar.
I Mar.
;t Mar.
;o Sept.
I I Mar.
;i Mar.
72
BRIG SURG
LT.COL.
f Inspector General of Prisons, N.W.P.
97! I Oudh.— Offg. P.M.O. Lahore District.
Oct.
and
72 24 Oct. 97! Bengal Sappers and Miners.
! 1 Residency Surgeon, Cashmere. — Officiating
72 2 Apr. 981 "j p.ii.O. Presidency District.
J ( Civil and Lunatic Asylum, Lucknow.— Offg.
72! 7 Apr. 98 \ Inspector Gen. of Hospitals, Bengal, with
I (. rank of Colonel.
76 20 May 98, 1 Battalion 3 Goorkhas.
72 27 July gS.Civil and Jail, Meernt.
72 19 Aug. 98, Civil, Howrah.
72 1 2 Apr. 99' Civil and jail, Allahabad.
72 8 Apr. 99
73] 1 iTay 9-1
73 19 May 99
73; 30 Oct. 99
4 Dec. 99
18 Dec. 99
31 Mar. 94
30 Sept. 94
74
1 Mar,
1 Mar.
Mar,
31
28 Bengal Infantry. — Furlough.
< Statistical Officer to Govt, of India m Sanitary,
( &c, Departments.
Medical Storekeeper, Bengal Command. — Furl.
( Civil and Jail, and Superintendent Lunatic
( Asylum, Jubbulpore.
Principal, Lahore Medical College.
Inspector General of Prisons, Bengal. — Furl.
Agency Surgeon and A.M.O. Beloochistan.
( Principal, Medical College, Calcutta, and ex-
(_ officio 1st Physician, Med. Coll. Hosp.
-,f i < Secretary to the Board of Examiners.— Offg.
75,3i Jiar. 93 <t principal, Calcutta Madrasah.
two I 1 Professor of Surgery, Med. Coll. Calcutta, and
75 31 jua-.g;, { ex-qfficio lot Surg. Coll. Hospital— Sick Furl.
,r 1(6 Bengal Cavalry.— P. M. 0. China F. F. with
75 31 Mar. 95 [ rank= of Colonel.
75.31 Mar. 95 12 Bengal Cavalry.
75 31 Mar. gslcivil, Dacca.— Furlough.
SURGEON
LT.COL.
Zorab, John Manook, MB. MCh 3o Mar. 72 30 Mar. 92 Civil, Cuttack.
Griffiths, Wm. Edwin,44 MBCS. ZSA I 1 Oct. 72; 1 Oct. 92 20 Bengal Infantry.— Furlough.
Wright, Frederick Win.™ DSO. MB. MCh... .' 1 Apr. 73 1 1 Apr. 93 1 Battalion 2 Goorkhas.— China Field Force.
Swaine, Frederick Robert, MB. MCh.... 30 Sept. 73^0 Sept.93 Civil and Jail, Champaran.
5*6
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Bate, Thomas Elwood Lindesay, LECPI.1
LECSI S
Borah, Shibrarn,80 MB. LECP.Ed. LFPS. 7
Glus 5
Weir, Patrick Alex.,01 MA. MB. MCh.Ab. \
H.P. 76 >
Lewtas.John,85 MD. MECS. LSA
Mawson, Win. Arthur,6' LECP. MECS
Dimtra, Sorabshaw Honnasji, MD. MCh....
Doyle, Bernard,69 MB. MCh
Cobb, Robert, MD. LECP. MECS
Beatson, Chas. Hy.82 LECP. Ed. LECS.Ed...
Owen, Charles William,"1 CMG. CIE.\
LRCP.FECS i
Griffiths , Gilbert Saunders," ME CS. LSA . . .
Owen, William," BA. MD. LECSI. FECS.
Kellie, George Jerome,75 LECP. MECS
Basu, Dharmadas, LECP. Ed. LFPS. Gla*.
Mackenzie, Alexander William,-'' MB. MCh.
ft'rench-Mullen, Douglas. MD. MCk
Nells, James Alexander,7-- MB. LCh
Crofts, Avliner Martin,79 CLE. LECP.Ed. )
LECS.Ed j
Crofts, James,80 MD. MCh
Coates, William,81 MD.MCh
Thomson, Samuel John,"3 CIE. MECS. \
LSA. H.P. M.G.M. 7G )
Campbell, Robert Neil,8' X-i-HGM. MB.'/
3ICh S
Brander, Edward Salisbury.61 MB. MCh. }
LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. FECS.Ed. j
Emerson, George Augustus,8' MB. MCh. ...
ffrench-Mullen, Jarlath, MD. MCh. h.p. 77
Cretin, Eugene,89 MB. LECP. FECS.)
LSA. H.P. M.G.M. 7S )
Bigger, Saml.Ferguson.92 MB. MECS.LSA.
Grainger, Thomas,138 MD. MCh
SURGEON.
Sweeny, Terence Hunrphrys,95 LECPI.")
FRCSI. h.p. r.B.M. 79 f
Barry, Daniel Francis,96 MD. MCh.\
M.G.M. 79 i
30 Septus
Harris, Geo.KrancisAngelo,97£.2CP.:U7eCS. 30 Sept. 78
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
30 Sept. 75
30 Sept.73
31 Mar. 76
31 Mar. 76
31 Mar. 76
31 Mar. 76
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept.76
30 Sept.76
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
5: Mar. 77
,i Mar. --
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
30 Mar. 7S
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 7S
1 Oct. S5
SUBGLOX
LT.C0L.
BEMARKS.
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
30 Sept. 95
jo Sept.95
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 96
30 Sept. 96
,o Sept. 96
30 Sept.96
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
30 Mar. 9S
30 Mar. 98
30 Mar. 9S
20 May g3
Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab.
Civil and Jail, Silchar.
Agency Surgeon, Baghclkhund.
Prof, of Ophthalmic Surg., Med. College, Calcutta.
11 Bengal Lancers.
Civil, Burma.
Civil, Kurnool. — Furlough.
Civil, Backergunge.
10 Bengal Lancers.
s'Medical Adviser to H. H. Maharaja of Patiala.
1 — Furlough.
38 Bengal Infantry.
Superintendent Opium Factory, Behar.
2 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
Civil, Jessore.— Officiating Civil, Rungpur.
47 Bengal Infantry.
Residency Surg and Chief Med. Off., Rajputana.
3 Sikh Infantry.
In charge Hospital Ship Gwalior, China.
Agency Surgeon, Western States, Rajputana.
Cifil, Lahore.
Sanitary Commissioner, N.W.Prov. and Oude.
Civil, Khulna.— Officiating Civil, Dacca.
Civil and Jail, Shahjehanporc.
Civil and Jail, Ghazipore.
Civil, Rajshatrye. — Furlough.
Anderson, John,98 MB. MCh
Bamber. Charles James,93 LECP. MECS.
Perry, Francis Frederic, LECP. FECS. )
H.P. M.G.M. P.B.M. 79 )
Little, Stephen,101 MD. MCh. MECP
Gimlette, Geo.HartDesmond.'o-JiZJ.ifCA. >
MECS.LSA. S
Smith, Julian Carter Carington,10*J£B. MCh.
Dennys, GeorgeWm.Patrick, l0'ZECP.MECS
Macnamara, John William Unthank, MD. >
LECSI. LAH.Dub j
Sykes, Joseph,108 LECP. Ed. LFPS.Glas
Lukis,Ch.Pardey,108Ar.B.-FiJCS.ZS.4.p.B.M.8o
Whitwell, Robert Richard Harvey, MB. MCh.
Wadde'.l, Lawrence Augustine,109 CIE. )
MB. MCh )"
Spencer.DhanjibhaiBarjoeii "°LFPS.Ghie. \
lsa :.... J
Vald, Cooverjee Cawasjee,11-- LECP. Ed. \
LFPS.Glas 5
Pank, Philip Durrell,11:iii?CP.£(f. LECS.Ed.
Mulroney, Thomas Richard, MD. MCh. )
LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. MECS S
Sedgefield, Arthur Rbt. Wyatt, MB. MECS.
Dobson, Edwin Francis Horatio, MB. MCh.
Shearer, Johnston,'15 DSO. MA. MB. 3ICh.
iianerji, Hem Chandra,117 LECP. Ed.\
LFPS. Glas )
Nandi, Sambhu Chandra,118 MB. MCh
30 Sept.
0 Sept.
31 Mar.
1 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
: Mar.
31 Mar.
1 Mar.
31 Mar.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
Peck, Francis Samuel,lls LECP.Ed. MECS.
Manifold, Courtenay Clarke, MB. MCh. ...
Hawkins,FrederickDalyCaesar,ii2CP.£d. ■)
MECS. $
Cunningham, John Adams. MD. MCh
Silcock, Alexander, BA. MD.BCh. MECPI.
Mullane, Patrick,120 MD., MCh
Rodgers.JohnWm. , 121 LECP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Maclaren, Jas. Farquharson, 122 MB. MCh....
30 Septus
30 Sept.
o Sept,
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
Oct.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
1 Bengal Infantry.
3 Punjab Cavalry.
Civil, Durbhunga. — Offg
Civil, Moorshedabad.
30 Septus ,0 Sept.go Civil and Lunatic Asylum, Benares.
;o Sept.98 Civil and Jail, Cawnpore.
("Professor, Calcutta Medical College, and ex-
-? officio 2nd Physician to the College Hospital.
(. — Insp. of Emigrants.
■ Civil, Agra.— Offg. Civil and Lunatic Asylum,
98 } Lucknow.
Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab.
t Professor of Surgery and Officiating Principal,
99 / Lahore Medical College.
99 Civil, Rawul Pindee.
99 Residency Surgeon, Hyderabad.
1 ("Civil and Jail, Saharunpore, also in visiting
99 '(. charge, Mozzuflernugger.
oq Civil, Peshawur.
Civil, Jail, and Lunatic Asylum, Tezpore.
Civil, Jail, and Lunatic Asylum, Bareilly.
Civil Surg., Simla.— Civil, N.W. Provinces.
Civil, Rauchi.
1 Bn. 9 Goorkhas. — China Field Force.
2 Oct. 80
51 Mar. 87
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. Si
2 Apr. 81
31 Mar. 00 12 Bengal Infantry!
31 Mar. 00 Civil and Jail, Farukhabad.
31 Mar. 1
31 Mar. 1
2 Oct. •
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
29 Nov.
Residency Surgeon, Jaepore.
Civil and Jail, Umritsur.
Lawience Military Asylum, Sauawar.
Medical Storekeeper, Punjab.
27 Bengal Infantry.
Civil. Purnea.
Officiating 20 Bombay Infantry.
5" Professorof Midwifery, Med. Coll., and Obstetric
'. Physician & Surgeon, Eden Hospital, Calcutta.
China Expeditionary Force.
2 Apr. 01 Civil, N.W. Provinces.
2 Apr. 01 Civil, Delhi.
2 Apr. 01 Civil and Jail, Belaspore.— Sick Furlough.
2 Apr. 01 Furlough.
2 Apr. 01 2 Sikh Infantry.
2 Apr. 01 Civil, Mussoorie.
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
5*7
MLlJOES.
Gibbons, Jas. Barry, Z2CSJ. ZSCP J. ii.ir.Ss
Grant, Donald St. John Dundas,12' 3/TO
BCh j
Crawford, Dirom Grey, MB. MCh. Hon.\
FSCSI. i
Charles, Richard Haveloek, MD. MCh.l
ZSCS.Ed. FSCSI. h.b. p.B.ii. S2, $
Duncan, George, >-* MB. MCh. ZSCS.Ed. ...
Sykes, Win. Abler,125 DSO. MB. ZSCP.}
MSCS. .' j
Leahv, Albert William Denis, MD. FSCS. )
ZSA. H.p.33 j
Weir, Richard Bose, MB. MCh.Ab. p.b.m. 3S
Pratt, Jas. John,125 MSCS. ZBCP.Ed.s.v. 1
ir.ii. S4 =„ 5
Shore, Robert, MD. ZFPS.GIas
Walsh, John Henry Ttill,12" MSCS. ZSCP )
h.p. jr.G.11. m.k. S4 5
Eendley, Harold,123 MSCS. ZSA
Banatvala, Hormasjie Edaljie,129 MD.'/
ZSCP. MSCS i
Alpin, William George Patrick,130 MD. 1
ZSCP. MSCS $
Leslie,J.TasmanWaddell,130tif-S.irC/!.Ji4.>
H.p.ir.G.n j
Prain, David, MB. MCh. ZSCS.Ed
Bown, Arthur Thomas.'31 ZSCP. MSCS....
Mukerii. TJ. Nath,'31t MD. MCh. MSCS. ...
Price, William Locking.132 MB. MCh
Drnry, Francis James/133 BA. MB. BCh. ...
Dyson, Herbert Jekyl,'31 PiJCS. JSJ.M.11.85
Rogers, Fredk. Arth,™ DSO.ZECP.MBCS.
Carroll, Edward Richard William)
Charles,136 ZSCP. MSCS J
Woolbert, Henry Robert, MB. FSCS
Baker. George Henry,13" MB. MSCS. ZSA.
Adie, Joseph Rosamond,139 MB. MSCS. ...
Younan, Arthur Charles,140 MB. MCh
Alcock, Alfred William, MB. MCh
Cadell. John Macfarlane,141 MB. MCh
Hehir,Patrick,1423f.D.JPCP.Ei2.P.KCS..Erf. )
MBCS.ZSA.DPK.Camb.-x.G.K. 36 j
Pisani, Lionel John,143 FSCS. ZSA
Basu, Basanta Kumar, MD. MCh
Sinha, Narendra Prasanna, 14,t MSCP.~>
MSCS....f. $
Edwards, William Rice, CMG.MD. MSCS.
Mactaggart, Charles, MA. MB. MCh
Bell, George James Hamilton,115 MB. MCh.
Daly, Joseph Thomas, MB. MCh. MSCPI.
Fooks, Henry,146 MSCS. ZSA
Hudson, Ernest,14" FSCS. ZSA
Dawson, Arthur William,14"! MD. MSCS...
Robinson, Wm. Hy. Banner,148 ZRCPI.i
ZSCSI. )
Macnamara, Robert Joseph, MD. MCh
Pilgrim, Herbert Wilson, MB.MSCS.ZSA.
Freneh,GeorgeBrooke,14-':U".B.JP CP.MSCS
Wyville-Thomson, Francis, MA. MB. MCh.
Brown, Edwin Harold, ZSCP. ZSCS.Ed..
Bensley, Charles Norman, MB. MCh
Henderson, Selby Herriot, MB. MCh
Scotland, David Wilson, MB. MCh
SUBGEOX.
SURG.
5IJLJOE.
I Oct. Si1 I Oct. 9:
1 Oct. Si,
I Oct. Si
1 Apr. 82
1 Apr. S2:
1 Apr. S2
30 Sept. 82
30 Sept.32
29 Sept. 83
29Sept.8?!
1 Apr. 84
1 Oct. 93
1 Oct. 93
i'Supt. Campbell -Med. Senool and Hospital,
.[ yealdah. — Professor of Jurisprudence, Med.
(_ College, Calcutta. — Furlough.
rChemical Examiner, Punjab, and Professor
{ Medical College, Lahore.
Civil, Hooghly.
, j ( Professor of Anatomy, Medical Coll., Calcutta,
1 Apr. 94 -j an(1 gQ^jjfcb Surg. College Hosp.— Sick Furl.
1 Apr. 9412 Punjab Infantry.
1 Apr. 94 ig Bengal Lancers.
30 Sept
30 Sept
29 Sept
29 Sept.
1 Apr.
1 Apr. S4 1 Apr.
Green, Chas. Robert Mortimer,150 ZSCP.
FRCS. ZSA
Hare, Edward Christian, ZSCP. MSCS. ...
C'larkson, Frank Cecil, ZSCP, MSCS
Jordan, John Gregory, MB. MCh
Morris, Herbert Mackinlay, ZSCP. MSCS
Russell,AllanRupertPostance,150tJUB.:iZ"CA.
Morwood, James,151 MD. MCh
Hall.EdmundAlexander William.af -B.3JCA.
Elliot, William Henry Wilson, 152 MSCS. )
ZSA. MB j
Clark, William Ronaldson, MB. MCh
Braide, George Frederick William, MB. \
MSCS /
Sarks, Robert John, MSCS. ZSA
cnder, Charles Edw.155 MB. MSCS. ZSA.
Kr, Malcolm Albert,156 MB. MCh
1 Apr. 84
1 Apr. S4
1 Oct. 84
1 Oct. 84
1 Oct. 84
1 Oct. 84
1 Oct. 84
1 Apr. S5
1 Apr. ,85
1 Apr. 85
1 Apr. 35
1 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 8;
1 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 85
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr. So
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr.
t Apr. 86
1 Apr. 36
1 Apr. 86
Apr.
.Q4lCivil, Darjeeling.
.94 1 Superintendent Central Jail, Futtehgarh.
95 Civil, Medical School and Lunatic Asylum, Agra
95 Agency Surgeon, Llwur.
96 Civil, Moorshedabad. — Furlough.
J I Civil, Punjab.— Officiating Medical Adviser to
96 ; I Patiala State.
96. Civil and Jail, Niniar.
1 Apr. 95 Civil and Jail, Jhansi.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
i Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oet.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
("Secretary to Director General and Sanitary
1 Commissioner with Govt, of India. — Furl. ;. '
Supdt. R. Botanical Gardens and Government
37 Bengal Infantry. [Quinologist. Calcutta.
Civil, Nadia; 4 Bengal Infantry (temp.)
Civil and Jail, Seoni.— Offg. Belaspore. [Furl.
Professor of Pathology, Med. College, Calcutta —
Sanitary Commissioner, Bengal.
Civil, Monghyr.
Civil, Dhubri. — Sick Furlough.
Residency Surgeon, Meywar. — Sick Furlough.
Civil and' Jail, Goruckpore.
Civil and Jail, Ferozepore.— Sick Furlough.
25 Bengal Infantry.
( Superintendent of Indian Museum, Calcutta.—
I Professor Med. College, Calcutta.
Civil and Jail, Fyzabad.
43 Bengal Infantry.
Civil, Jail and Lunatic Asylum, Saharanpore.
4 Bengal Infantry.
< Civil, Rungpore.— With No. 4 N. Gen. Hosp.
\ Calcutta.
Civil, Quetta.— Offg. Residency Surg. Kashmir.
("Superintendent Central Prison.Lucknow.— Offg.
■< Inspector General of Prisons, N.W. Provinces
C and Oude.
( Superintendent Central Jail and Lunatic
\ Asylum, Rangoon.
3 Bengal Lancers.
15 Bengal Lancers.
Superintendent Central Trison, Allahabad.
2 Bengal Lancers.
Agency Surgeon, Eikanir.
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
•jo Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
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31 Mar. 87
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Superintendent Central Jail, Mooitan. — Furl.
Surg. Supdt. Presidency Gen. Hospito I, Calcutta.
8 Bengal Infantry.
2 Battalion 2 (joorkhas.
Civil, 24 Pergunnahs & Med. Insp. of Emigrants.
Civil and Jail, Toungoo, Burma.
Superintendent, Central Prison, Agra.
Civil and Jail, Cawnpore.
("Civil, Mozufferpur. — Offsr. Supdt. Campbell
1 Med. School and Hosp. Sealdah.— Offg. Prof.
(_ Med. Coll. Calcutta. — Police Surgeon.
Civil and Jail, Gowhatty.
Civil, Singbhum — Offg. Civil, Shahabad.
Civil, Tipperah.
Civil, Kurncol.
Civilj Burma.— Sick Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Azimgarh.
( Civil and Jail, and Supdt. Berry White Schoolj
( Dibrugahr.
2 Battalion 1 Goorkhas. j-q^ &c> sim,a<
Joint Med. Officer, Simla. — In charge Army Head
Superintendent Central Jail, Lahore.
^14 Bengal Lancers.
31 Mar. gg'Civil, Gaya.
31 Mar. 99 :
31 Mar. 99 •
31 Mar. 99 '
31 Mar. 99 i
31 Mar. 99 ( —
31 Mar 99.'t9 Bengal Lancers.
5i8
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
Majobs.
Buchanan, Andrew,157 MA. MD. 21 Ch. .
SURGEON
, CAPTAIN
Fischer, Lewis Gordon, MB. MCh
Vost, William, "rf MB.MOh. MRCS
Garvie, John,153 MB. MCh
Gilbert. Clarence E. L. 159 MB. MCh.\
LRCPI. MRCS j
Irvine, Gerard Beatty, LRCPI. LRCSI. ...
Roberts. Alfred Ernest,153 MB. MCli.i
MRCS. m.g.m.88 /
Davidson, David Macdonald, MB. MCh.\
Ab. h.p. p.B.M.ar.Ji. S3 i
Maynard, Frederic Pinsent,154 MB. \
LRCP. MRCS 5
Lamont,John Charles,1"' J/iif. MCh. MRCS.
Nott, Arthur Holbrook,1'- MB. LRCP. )
MRCS I
Coleman, Albert,11'3 MB. MCh
White, William Westropp,16* MD. MCh....
Lane, Daniel Thomas,165 MD. MCh
Macwatt, Robert Charles, MB. MCh
Woodwright, Wm. Henry Edward. >« }
LRCPI. FRCSI. LM. Dub j
Buchanan, M'alter James,167 BA. Dub. MB. ;
BCh. LM J"
Close, Joseph Kinnear,166 MD.MCh
Marshall, Daniel Gvove,'™ MB. MCh. Ed. )
H.P. P.B.H. M.M. 88 5
Moir, D. Macbeth,1"" MA. MB. MCh.)
MRCP. m.g.si. S3 j
UCT Whitchurch, Harry Fred.,'"1 LRCP. i
MRCS S
Roberts, James Reid,1"1! MB. LRCP. I
FRCS i
Gee, Frederick William,'" MB. MRCS.)
LSA i
Prasad, Kanta,'"2t MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed.}
LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Gla* j
O'Gorman, Pk.Wilkins,1"3 Jmi.KCP.£Ij. \
LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas. DPH.Camb j
Gray, William Henry, MB. MCh
Mould, George Thomas,1"3! i-KCP. MRCS.
Drake - Brockman, Herbert Edward, ")
FRCS.Ed. LRCP. n.p. m.g.m. p.b.m. S9 S
Lane, William Byam,1" ' LRCP. MRCS
Lumsden, Philip James,174t MB. MCh
Ozzard, Fairliee'.Russell,1"5 LRCP. MRCS.
Anderson, Adam RiversSteele,.3.i.jU".B. ■>
DPH.MRCS )
Calvert, John Telfer,1"5* MB. LRCP. i
2IRCS.DFH. )
Jennings, Edgar, MRCS. LSA
Hendley, Arthur Gervase, LRCP. MRCS.
Melville, Henry Bruce. MB. MCh
Vaughan, Joseph Chas. Stoelke,l;iiil/"-B. >
MCh )'
Duke, Alexander Leonard, MB. MCh
Chaytor-White, Joshua, MD. MCh
Elphick,HarryWm.1TCi.a/£. LRCP.MRCS.
Bedford, Charles Henry, MD. MCh. DSc. {
MRCS. FSA.Seot )
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31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
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1 Oct.
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1 Oct.
1 Oct.
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1 Oct.
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31 Mar.
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31 Mar.
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29 Sept.
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87 31 Mar.
87 31 Mar.
87 31 Mar.
87 1 Oct.
87 1 Oct. 99 Civil Surgeon, Mooltan.
87 1 Oct.
87 1 Oct.
87 1 Oct.
1 7 1 Oct.
87 1 Oct.
87 1 Oct.
87 1 Oct. 99
87 1 Oct. 99
i Oct. 99
1 Oct. 99
GS 31 Mar. 00
8S 31 Mar. 00
31 Mar. co
31 Mar. 00
31 Mar. 00
31 Mar. 00
Captains.
Macnab, Allan James,1"" LRCP. MRCS. FRCS
Smith, Henry, MD. MCh
Wimberley, Charles Xeil Camnbell.1"8^^. MCh
Hore, Ernest Wiokham, MB.'L S CP. MRCS.
Crawford, James Muir, MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed.
LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Singh, Bawa Jiwan, MRCS. LRCP
James, Charles Henry, K-i-KGM. LRCP. MRCS. .
O'Kinealy, Frederick, MRCS. LRCP
Buist, Arthur Wm. Treminhere, MB. MCh
Deare, Benjamin Hobbs, MRCS. LRCP
Oldham, Benjamin Curwen, MRCS. LRCP
Bird, Robert, FRCS. LRCP. MD ,
Smith, Sidney Browning, MRCS. LRCP
Henvey, William.1"9 MRCS. LRCP
Lumsden, John Stuart Shepherd, MB MCh
Frost, George Hewitt, MB. BCh
Wilkinson, Edmund, FRCS. LRCP
Ewens, George Francis William, MRCS. LRCP. )
MD. LSA. DPH.Camb: J
Duer, Charles, FRCS. LRCP. MB
Wood, Henry Stotesburv, MB. MCh.
Seton, Bruce Gordon, lso MRCS. LRCP
Haig, Patrick Balfour, MB. MCh. LRCP. MRCS
1 Mar. 99
("Superintendent Central Jail, Nagpore. — OfEg.
I Civil and Supdt. Lunatic Asylum.
Civil, X.W. Provinces.
Civil and Jail, Jaunpore.
Civil and Jail, Saidpur.— Offg. Civil, Seetapur.
2 Battalion 5 Goorkhas.
13 Bengal Lancers.
S Civil. N.W. Provinces.— Offg. Sec. to Dir. Gen.
(. and San. Commr. with the Govt, of India.
31 Mar. 00
31 Mar. or
29 Sept.oo
29 Sept.oo
29 Sept.oo
30 Mar. o 1
30 Mar. 01
30 Mar. 01
30 Mar. 01
30 Mar. 01
30 Sept. 01
30 Sept.o
30 Sept.o
30 Sept.oii
30 Sept. 01
30 Sept. 01
Civil, Patna.
Professor of Anatomy, Lahore Med. Coll.
Civil, Hazareebagh.
Civil, Goojerat. — Plague Med. Off. Ferozcpore.
4 Bengal Lancers. — China Field Force.
Civil, Murreo.
7 Bengal Lancers.
Civil and Jail, Aligarh.
('Superintendent CenUal Jail, Bhagalpore. —
t Acting, Alipore.
Civil and Jail, Moradabad.
17 Bengal Lancers.
J Civil, Chittagong— Offg. Professor Med. Coll.
1 Calcutta and ex-qffieio Surg, to Coll. Hosp.
24 Bengal Infantry.
Residency Surgeon, Indore.
5 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil and Jail, Sbwebo.
17 Bengal Infantry.
Superintendent Central Jail, Benares.
t Bengal Lancers.
fAger.cj- Surgeon, Eastern States, Rajputana,
( Bharatpore.
23 Bengal Infantry.
("Agency Surgeon, Kotah and Jhalawar. — Offg.
< Residency Surg. Gwalior and Med. Off. to
C Maharaja of Gwalior.
1 Battalion 5 Goorkhas. e
( Senior Med. Officer, Port Blair.— Assist. Supdt.
i of Settlement.
Civil, Bhagalpore.— Officiating Chittagong.
Superintendent Central Prison, Bareilly.
J Civil and Jail, Hoshungabad.- Special duty,
Pachmari.
Civil, Naini Tal.
Civil, Burdwan. — Offg. Civil. Mozufferpore.
Agency Surgeon, Meshed.
Dep. San. Commr. Lucknow. — Sick Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Dehra Dun.
$■ Chemical Examiner and Professor of Chemistry,
(. Med. College, Calcutta.
UUHGEON
CAPTAIN.
31 Mar. 90 Corps of Guiderj.
^i Mar. 90 Civil, Jullundur.
31 Mar. 90 15 Bengal Infantry.
31 Mar. 90 Residency Surg. Persian Gulf, Bushire.— Furl.
31 Jan. qi; Civil and Jail.Etawali.
3: Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
28 July
28 July
28 July 91
to the
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
30 Jan.
27 July
Superintendent, Central Jail, Insein.
Civil and Jail, IJmballa.
1st Resident Surg. Pres. Gen. Hosp., Calcutta.
Civil, Punjab. — Sick Furlough.
; Civil, Midnapore. — Acting Supdt. Central Jail.
2nd Surgeon Presidency General Hospital.
j f Resdt. Surg, and Prof, of Physiology, Medical
K College, Calcutta, and ex-officio Surg
(. College Hospital.
32 Bengal Infantry.
|C:vil, Central Provinces.
Civil, N". W. Provinces. — Sick Furlough.
'24 Bengal Infantry.
Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab.
j f Superintendent Central Lunatic Asylum,
\ Lahore. — Furlough,
'junior Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.
Civil, Jail, and Leper Asylum, Sylhet.
1 1 Central India Horse.
Furlough.
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
51?
CAPTAINS.
Fuller-ton, Thomas William Archer, MB. BCh
Maddox, Ralph Henry, MB. MCh. MBCS
Ha?o, Edward Victor, MD. MBCS. ZBCP
Melville. Harrr George, MB. MCh
Smith, Herbert Austen, MB. BCh. MECS. ZBCP.
Green, Douglas Richard, MB
Smith, George Mlver Campbell, MB. MCh
Earle, Eubert llalins,i~- MBCS. ZBCP
Hulbert, Joseph George. MB. BCh. MBCS. ZBCP..
Milne, Charles,153 MB. MCh
Drake-Brockman, Vivian Godfrev, MBCS. ZBCP.
Young, William, MB. MCh
Bourke, John Joseph, MB. BCh
Chattel-ton, Bernard Robert, MD. BCh. FBCS
Prall, Cedric Barklev,155 MBCS. ZBCP ,
Williams, Charles Edward, MB. BCh
MacLeod, John Norman, MB. MCh. FECS
Ogilvie, Walter Holland. MB. MCh
Langston, Thomas Alfred Ollivant, MBCS. ZBCP.
Heard, Richard,^ MB. BCh
Parry, Edgar Rowe, MB. MCh
Orr, Walter Hood,1-" MBCS. ZBCP
More, Paxton St. Clair,155 MB. MCh
Stevens, Cecil Robert,159 MD. ZBCP. FBCS.
SUHGEOX
LIHUT.
..27 July 02
.. 27 July 92
. 27 July 92
.27 July 92
. 27 July 92
. 27 July 92
. 27 July 92
. 27 July 02
. 27 July 02
. 30 Jan, 03
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.30 Jan. 93
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. 30 Jan. 93
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. 30 Jan. 93
. 30 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 93
.30 Jan. 93
. 30 Jan. 93
.I30 Jan. 93
. 30 Jan. 03
29 July 93
SCTKGEOS
CAPTAIN.
BEUABKS.
Barry, Cecil Charles Stuart, MBCS. ZBCP 29 July 93
Rogers, Leonard, MD. ZBCP. FECS. 20 July g3
29 July 93
29 Jaly 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 Jaly 93
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
29 Jail. 94
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
9 Jan. 94
27 July
27 Jaly
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
'30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
I30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
[30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
29 July
29 July
Newman, Ernest Alan Robt., MD. BCh.LBCP.MBCS.
Birdwood, Gordon Travers, MD. BCh. ZBCP. MBCS.
Gould, Jay, MB
Turner, Reginald George, MECS. ZBCP
Davidson, James, MB. MCh
Mulvany, John, MBCS. ZBCP
Lamb, George,™ MB
Burden, Henry, FECS. ZBCP
Fisher, John,151 DSO. MB. BCh
Peck, Edward Surmau, MB. BCh. DPK.Camb. ...
Evans, Charles Harford, MBCS. ZBCP
Harriss, Stanley Arthur, MB. MCh. MBCS. ZBCP ")
DPS. Camb j
MacLeod, Ewan Cameron, MECS. ZUCP.
Thomson, Charles, MB. MCh
Ramsay, George, MBCS. ZBCP J28 July 94
>-Q July
29 July
20 July
29 July '
29 July
29 July
>9 July
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
28 July 97
03 2 bengal infantry.
95 Civil, Sarun.
95 31 Bengal Infantry,
95 5 Punjab Cavalry.
95 11 Bengal Infan try.
93 42 Bengal Infantry.
95 14 Punjab Infantyr.
05 Offg. 2 Bn. 4 Goorkhas.
o; q Bengal Infantry,
96
90 19 Bengal Infantry.
96 Civil and Jail, Gond.i.
96 10 Bengal Infantry.
90 7 Bengal Infantry.
06 36 Bengal Infantry.
96 Blth. Officer to Municipality, Rangoon.
g6|Civil Sargeon, Bikaner.
96 40 Bengal Inianiry.
06 3 Bengal Infantry.
g6 Civil, Dalhousie Sanitarium.
a5[-6 Bengal Infantry.
□6 Offg. Supdt. Central Prison, Lucknow.
q6 1 Sikh Infantry. Lpore.
96 Civil, Shahabad.— Offg. Civil, Bhagal-
! ("Resident Medical Officer, Rangoon.
9°, X —Officiating Civil, Mandalay.
I (""Dep. Sanitary Commr. Metropolitan
1 and Eastern Bengal Circle.— Offg.
1 Prof, of Pathology, Med. Coll.
(. Calcutta.
Ofig. Corps of Guides.
Ofl'g. Dep. San. Commr. 2nd Circle.
Officiating 14 Bengal Lancers
4 Sikh Infantry.
Furlough.
6 Punjab Infantry.
Plague Research Laboratory, Bombay.
Agency Surgeon, Gilsrit.
2 Central India Horse.
5 Bengal Infantry.
34 Bengal Infantry.
Sutherland, David Waters,192 MB. MCh
Selby, William,*" DSO. MBCS. ZBCP
Granger, Thomas Arthur, MB. MCh
Bamfield, Harold John Kinahan,194 MBCS. ZBCP.
Grant, John Wemyss, MB. MCh. DPS.Aber
Moorhead, Arthur Henry, MB. MCh
Hayward, William Davey.19i 3ZB. BCh '....,
Scott-Moncrieff, William Elmsley, MB. MCh ,
Robertson-Milne, Charles John, MB. MCh
Stevens, Algernon Francis, MBCS. ZBCP
Bensley, Clement Henry, MBCS. ZBCP
"R ailing, Francis Hammond, MB. MCh
Gwyther, Arthur, MB. MCh
Morgan, Edgar John, MB. MBCS. ZBCP.
Carr, William,196 MB. MCh
Hamilton, John Archibald, MB. MCh
Stephenson, John, MB ."..
Windsor, Frank Needham, MB. 2IBCS. ZBCP
Turnbull, Walter Barrie. MB. MCh
Waters, Ernest Edwin, MB. MCh
Leventon, Asher, ZECSI. ZUCP I.
Chapman, Philip Francis, MB. MCh ,...
, 23 July 4
. 28 July 94
, 28 July 94
28 July 94
28 July 94
28 July 94
28 July 94
28 July 94
29 Jan. 95
.29 Jan. 95
.29 Jan. 95
J29 Jan. 95
.29 Jan. 95
. 29 Jan. 95
. 29 Jan. 95
. 29 Jan. 95
. 29 July 95
■ 29 July 95
. 29 July 95
. 29 July 95
• 25 July 95
. 29 July 93
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
!9 July
Cochrane, Archer William Rosi, MB. FECS. LECP.
Clemesha, William Wesley, MB. MBCS. ZBCP :g Jan.
Black, James Alexander, MB. MCh 29 Jan.
Wilson, Roger Parker, MBCS. ZBCP 29 Jau.
Lindesay, Victor Edward Hugh, MB 29 Jan.
Robertson, James Currie, MB. MCh 29 Jan.
Rainier, Is'orman Robinson Jones, MBCS. ZBCP. . 29 Jan.
Dawes, Christopher Dering, 3IBCS. ZBCP 29 Jan.
Perry, Edmund Ludlow, MBCS. ZBCP 29 Jan.
Walton, Herbert James, MB. FBCS. ZBCP 29 July
Ainsworth, Hugh, AH?. MBCS. ZBCP .'. 29 July
29 Jan. 96
29 Bengal Infantry.
Civil, Dibrugarh
Civil, N.W.P.
( Resy. Surg.and ex-qfficio Assist.Politi-
i cal Resident Turkish Arabia, Bag-
(. dad. — Agency Surgeon, 2nd Class.
5" Professor of Materia Medica, Path-
C ology, &c. Lahore Medical College.
13 Rajputs.
("In charge Sections A and B No. 62
-< NativeField Hospital, Kohat, Kur-
(. ram Force. — Furlough.
1 Punjab Cavalry. — Furlough.
Offg. Residency Surg. Persian Gulf.
16 Bengal Lancers.
jOftg.30 Bengal Inf.— Civil Snr.Bankura.
9 Bengal Lancers.
f Resdt. Surg. Med. Hospital, Cal-
< cutta. — Offg. Resdt. Surg, and
(. Prof, of Physiology.
18 Bengal Infantry.
13 Bengal Infantry.
44 Bengal Infantry.
1 Dep. San. Commr. Northern Bengal
1 Circle. — Offg. Civil, Dharohanga.
Offg. Civil and Jail, Banda.
6 Bengal Infantry.
3 Bengal Cavalry. — China Field Force.
2 Punjab Cavalry.
21 Bengal Infantry.
35 Bengal Inf. — China Field Force.
Dep. San. Commr. West Bengal Circle.
Officiating Civil and Jail, Seebsaugor.
J Civil and Jail, Chindwara. — Ofig.
1 Raipur.
("Resdt. Med. Off. Med. Coll. Hosp.—
29 Jan. 99 -< Officiating Supdt. Central Lunatic
(. Asylum, j_,ahore.
29 Jan. 99 48 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. 99 41 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. 59 49 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. 99 1 Batt. 4 Goorkhas.— China Field Force.
29 Jan. 99 Special Plague duty, Benares.
29 Jan. 99 1 Punjab Infantry.
29 Jan. 99 39 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. 99 33 Bengal Infantry.
29 July 99 With 7 Bengal Infantry, China.
29 July 99;Officiating 8 Bengal Lancers.
52o Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Services.
1 Surgeon General R. Harvey served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp); with the
Lqoshai Expedition in 1871-7? (Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Principal Medical Officer Clasp) ;
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Loekhart as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in
despatches, DSO. and Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92 as Principal Medical Officer.
7 Surgeon General L. D. Spencer served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Loekhart in 1394-95
as Principal Medical Officer with the force (mentioned in despatches, CB. and Medal with Clasp 1.
-2 Colonel C. "W. Carr-Calthrop served in tbe Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ali Kheyl and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore
(Medal with Clasp). Served during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Principal
Medical Officer (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal).
24 Colonel G. M. Davis served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with Ihe first Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara Expedition in 1892 (Clasp); and with the Waziristan
Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 (mentioned despatches), and with the Waziristan Field
Force under Si William Loekhart in 1894-95 as Principal Medical Officer to the 1st Brigade (ZXSO. and Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1S97 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Principal Medical Officer 2nd Division (mentionod in despatches, CB. and Medal with
two Clasps). "
35 Colonel A. S. Reid served in the .Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 13S9-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir. William Loekhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 35th Dogras,
including the relief of Chakdara, the night attack at Markhanai, the operations againet the Mamunds, and
the engagement at Agrah and Gat (Medal with two Clasps).
37 Colonel Bookey served with the 6th Punjab Infantry in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-7S (Medal
with Clasp), and in the Mahzood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ;
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1851 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir William Loekhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Battalion 5th Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1S9--98 with the
Malakand Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the China Expeditionary force
in 1900 as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
38 Lt.Colonel J. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-S6 (Medal with Clasp).
40 Lt.Colonel J. Duke served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of the Asmai
Heights (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar. and was present at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) . Also served with the Marri Expedition in 188 1 .
■"- Lt.Colonel E. Bovill served with the Duffia Expedition in 1374-75.
*s Lt.Colonel Z. A. Ahmed served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field
Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
44 Lt.Colonel W. E. Griffiths served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Mattoonandat the forcing of the Sliutirgardan (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
18S1. Served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir Wiiliam Loekhart in 1894-05 (Medal with Clasp).
4i Lt.Colonel D. P. Macdonald served with tho Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Clasp).
40 Lt.Colonel F. W. Wright served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagement at
Jugdulluck and in that at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 ; accompanied SirFrederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
47 Lt.Colonel H. K. M'Kay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
45 Lt.Colonel S. H. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the shawur Valley Field Force (mentioned
in despatches. Medal).
i0 Lt.Colonel J. C. Fullerton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Saif-u-Deen, and took part in the march from Quetta to the relief sf Candahar (Medal). Served with the Zhob
Valley Expedition in 1890.
52 Lt.Colonel (4. Bomford served with the Perak Expedition in 1S75-76 (Medal with Clasp).
54 Lt.Colonel R. D. Murray served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
56 Colonel P. F. O'Connor served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and at Patkao Shana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1832, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in :SS5-37 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1305 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1397-98 with the
Malakand Field Force with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (mentioned in despatches) and with the CJtman Khel
Column of the Malakand Field Force as Senior Medical Officer (Clasp).
55 1/t.ColoneI W. A. Simmonds served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement
at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in
1892. Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
59 Colonel R. Macrae served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the operations in the Koorum
Valley, with the expedition to Sherpore in 1879, and in the operations in the Logar and Maidan Valleys
Medal with Clasp).
60 Lt.Colonel S. Borah served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Medal with Clasp).
61 Lt.Colonel P. A. Weir served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
65 Lt.Colonel Lewtas Berved in the Afghan war of 187S-80 with the- Guides Cavalry, and was present at the
taking of All Musjid, the action of Futtehabad, the storming of the Takht-i-Shah heights near Cabul en 13th
December 1879, and at the storming of the Asmai heights on the 14th December (mentioned in despatches);
was present throughout the operations at Sherpore, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1S80
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
67 Lt.Colonel Mawson served in the Afghan war of 1873-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round. Cabul in
December 1879 (Medal with three Clasps).
68 Lt.Colonel H. Hamilton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
•jn the 6th October 1S79 and subsequent pursuit of theenemy, in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 in-
cluding the investment of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in desoatches, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration), t-ervedin the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Loekhart in 1807 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communication, and with the Flying Column
of the Kohat Field Force (mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel B. Doyle served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
71 .bt.Colonel C. W. Owen served in the Afghanwar in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement af
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879 — slightly wounded at the engagement at the Chardeh Valley (mentioned in despatches, CIE., Medal with
two Clasps). Served intheEgyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal %vith Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Services. 521
72 Lt.Colonel G. 3. Griffiths served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Baghao (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Sikkini Expedition in 1888
(Medal with Clasp). Had medical charge of the Base Hospital, Waziristan Field Force, at Dera Ismail Khan
throughout the operations in 1894-95.
'- Lt.Colonel W. Owen served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Crzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
75 Lt.Colonel G. J. Kellie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS3-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
76 Lt.Colonel A. W. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement
near Charasiah in April i83o ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar; took part in the expedition to the Atchakzai country under Brigadier General Baker
(Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i33:. Served
with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
73 Lt.Colonel J. A. Nelis served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Cheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar ; also set ved with the Atchakzai and Marri Expeditions (Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i38i. Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in i333 (Medal with Clasp I ; with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-08 with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations against the
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
73 Lt.Colonel A. M. Crofts served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 at Candahar and with the Khyber Brigade
(Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of i3S2. and was present at the battle of Tei-ei-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served wiih the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
30 Lt.Colonel James Crofts served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ali
Khevl (Medal)
81 Lt.Colonel W. Coates served in the Afghan war of 137S-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations round Cabul in
December 1S79 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasps, Bronze Decoration). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in t88i.
32 Lt.Colonel C.H. Beatson served with the Manipore Expeditionin 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
ClasT)).
33 Lt.Colonel S. J. Thomson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
st Lc.ColonelR. X. Campbell served in the operations against the Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80, and was present
at the assault of Konoma (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-34.
55 Lt.Colonel E. S. Bran der served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 41st Bengal Native Infantry in the
Khyber Line Force (Medal).
& Lt.Colonel G. A. Emerson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
53 Lt.Colonel E. Cretin served in the Afghan warin 1880, and was present in the engagement at Kara Da.kka,
in the Lughman Valley Expedition, and the engagement at Hissarik ( Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-57 (Medal with. Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1890 (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal 1.
92 Lt.Colonel Bigger served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present, in the Zaimnsht Expedition includ-
ing'the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1839-90 with the Chit-
tagong Column (mentioned in despatches, and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir
William Lockhart in 1804-95 as Principal Medical Officer to the 3rd Brigade (Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
35 Lt.Colonel T. H. Sweeny served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around
Cabnl in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
96 Lt.Colonel D.F. Barry served with the expedition against the NagaHill Tribes in 1S79-S0 (Medal with Clasp).
97 Lt.Colonel G. F. A. Harris served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
93 Lt.Colonel J. Anderson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Jugdtdluck (Medal).
99 Lt.Colonel C. J. Bavnber served with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzesrees in 1881. Served with
the Burmese Expeditionin 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
101 Lt.Colonel S. Little served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the expedition into the
Hissarik Valley (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
102 Lt.Colonel G. H. D. Gimlette served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at tho battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
!0* Lt.Colonel J. C. C. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 18S6-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
105 Lt.Colonel G. W. P. Dennys served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
106 Lt.Colonel J. Sykes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
103 Lt.Colonel C. P. Lukis served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881, and with the Zhob Valley
Expedition in 1S84.
109 Lt.Colonel L. A. Waddell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasn). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S05 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China Expeditionary
Force in 1900 (mentioned in despatches, CIE.).
110 Lt.Colonel D. B. Spencer served in the Soudan canmpaign hi 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in i3S6-38 (Medal with two Clasps).
112 Lt.Colonel C. C. Vaid served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
113 Lt.Colonel P. D. Pank served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
115 Lt.Colonel J. Shearer served in the Egyptian war of 1382 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-88 as Senior Medical Officer of the Southern Shan Column (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the
Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp) ; with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
110 Lt.Colonel S. C. Nandi served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
117 Lt.Colonel H. C. Banerji served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-07 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
113 Lt.Colonel F. S. Peck served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
12,1 Lt.Colonel P. Mullane served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
121 Lt.Colonel J. W. Rodgers served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
122 Major J. F. Maclaren served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was iiresent in the engagement at
Hasheen and the operations at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
123 Major D. St. J. D. Grant served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84.
124 Major G. Duncan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp) ; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier
General Turner in 1894, and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp).
Served with the Chitral B,elief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
125 Major W. A. Sykes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and
Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
,J3t Major J. F. Maclaren served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at.
Hasheen and in the operations at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
522 Indian 2Iedical Service, Bengal. — War Services.
'-c Major J. J. Pratt served with, the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84.
'•-' Major J. H. T. Walsh served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
123 Major H. Hendley served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
129 Major H. E. Banatvala served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
130 Major "W. G. P. Alpin served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Tcfrek
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
vm\. Major J . T. W. Leslie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp).
131 Major A. T. Bown served with the Hazara Expeditions in 18S8 and 1891 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Chi ti-al Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 37th Bengal Infantry, including
the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagoment at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
131t Major U. N. Mukerji served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Manipore Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
132 Major W. L. Price served with the Burmese Expedition in iSSt-SS (Medal with Clasp).
133 Major F. J. Drury served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
131 Major H. J. Dyson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
;3i Major F. A. Rogers served with the Burmese Expedition, in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps); also served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 42nd Goorkha Light
Infantrv (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
1 16 Major E. R. W. Carroll served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
1 ;; Major G. H. Baker served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
135 Lt.Colonel T. Grainger served with the Sikkim Expedition in i833 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
1 ' Major J. R. Adie served with tho Eurmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
111 Major A. C. Younan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
1,1 Major J. M. Cadell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S9 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in iSqi (Clasp).
142 Major P. Hehir served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
in Major L. J. Pisani served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
14i Major N. P. Sinha served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
143 Major G. J. H. Bell served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Burmese
Expedition in 10S7-S0 (Clasp).
'*'• Major H. Fooks served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp); with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
1,7 MajorE. Hudson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Chittagong Column
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1 '"| Major A. W. Dawson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1803
■ Medal with Clasp). .
>*s Major W. H. B. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 in the Chin Hills (mentioned in
desoatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
-4th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Forco with the ;4t,h
Punjab Pioneers (two Clasps).
i« Major G. B. French served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
150 Major C. R. M. Green served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
li0f Major A. R. P. Russell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
151 Major J. Morwood served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
'v- Major W. H. W. Elliot served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
■ Major A. E. Roberts served with the Hazara Expedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp).
■3* Major F. P. Maynard served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
us Major C. E. Sunder served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
;;: Major M. A. Ker served with the Hazara Expedition in i388 (Medal with Clasp); in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 iciasp) ; and in the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
L 157 Major A. Buchanan served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
'■5<+ Major W. Vost served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal). _
i^s Major J. Garvie served with the Zhob Valley Expedition m 1890.
>59 Major C. E.L.Gilbert served with the Sikkim Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Manipore
Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp) ; with the Isazai Field Force in 1892 ; and with the Waziristan Field Force
nnder Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1S95 with the 30th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
160 Major R C. Macwatt served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara
Expedition in 1 891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
m Major J.C. Lamont served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp),
and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
162 Major A H. Nott served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and m the opera-
tions "of the Zhob Valley Expedition in;:89o.
163 Major A. Coleman served with the Burmese Expedition m 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp); with the Chin
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
-s> Major W. W. White served with the H/.zara Expadition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
•63 Major D. T. Lane served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with lasp) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
165 Major W H. K. Woodwright served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
"" Major w' J. Buchanan served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
K-- Major J. K. Close served with the Sikkim Expedition in iS33 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
uS6 Major D. G. Marshall served with the Burmese Expeditions in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Tsazai Exuedition in 1802.
no Major D. M. Moir served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
K1 Major H.' F.' Whitchurch served with the Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1892 (Medal with Clasp). "Served
in the defence of Chitral Fort during its investment from ?rd March to 18th April 1895 (mentioned in despatches,
■JJffi Medal with Clasp); was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service :—" During the sortie from
<jhitral Fort of the 3rd March last [1895], at the commencement of the siege. Surgeon Captain Whitchurch
went to the assistance of Captain Baird, 24th Bengal Iufantry, who was mortally wounded, and brought him
)i"ckto the fort under a heavy fire from the enemy. Cn-ptain Baird was on the right of the fighting line, and
had only a small party of Gurkhas and men of the 4th Kashmir Rifles. He was wounded on the heights at
•1 distance of a mile and half from the fort. When Surgeon Capt. Whitchurch proceeded to his rescue, the enemy,
i n treat strength, had broken through the fighting line ; darkness had set in, and Captain Baird, Surgeon Captain
Whitchurch and the sepoys were completely isolated from assistance. Captain Baird was placed in a dooly
bv Surgeon Captain Whitchurch, and the party then attempted to return to the fort. The Gurkhas bravely
ofuno- to the dooly until three were killed and a fourth was severely wounded. Surgeon Captain Whitchurch
-henput Captain Baird upon his back and carried him some distance with heroic courage and resolution. The
Tittle party kept diminishing in numbers, being fired at the whole way. On one or two occasions Surgeon Captain
Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Services. 523
Whitchurch was obliged to charge Trails, from behind which the enemy kept up an incessant fire. At one place
particularly the whole party was in imminent danger of being cut up, having been surrounded by the enemy.
■Surgeon Captain Whitchurch gallantly rushed the position, and eventually succeeded in getting Captain Baird
and the sepoys into the fort. Nearly all the party were wounded, Captain Baird receiving two additional
wounds before reaching the fort." Served in the campaign en the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry including the defence of Malakand and the engage-
ment at Landakai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
l71f Major J. R. Rbberts served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp);
and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in de-
spatches, Clasp).
1:2 Major F.W. Gee served served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
17-t Major K. Prasad served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892.
173 Major P. W. O'Gorman served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
173t Major G. T. Mould served with the Manioore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
17i Major W. B. Lane served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 03rd
Bengal Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
1Tir Major P. J. Lumsden served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
•75 Major F. R. Ozzard served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
173t Major J. T. Calvert served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
176 Major J. C. S. Yaughan served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp),
176+ Major H. W. Elphick served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
177 Captain A. J. Macnab served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
17S Captain C. N. C. Wimberley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with
the Kurram Kohat Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Dargai on the 18th p*nd 23th Octoberat the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, and the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (two Clasps).
'f9 Captain W. Henvey served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
lso Captain B. G. Seton served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 — severely
wounded (Medal wi^h Clasp).
iS2 Captain H. M. Earle served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal,
and Khedive's Medal).
133 Captain C. Milne served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
185 Captain C. B. Prall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs, and was present in the operations on the Samana Range including the siege of
Gulistan (mentioned in despatches) ; also witn tne Tirah Expeditionary Force including the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao, the operations in the Maidnu
Bagh and Waran Valleys, and the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three
Clasps).
1S6 Captain R. Heard served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own
Corps of Guides including the engagements at Malakand, Khar, the Swat River, Panjkora and Mamugai (Medal
with Clasp).
'e~ Captain W. H. Orr served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
33rd Pnnjaib Infantry (Medal with Ciasp).
"lSi Captain P. St. C. More served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
1S9 Captain C. R. Stevens served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai
(Medal with Clasp).
190 Captain G. Lamb served in the Waziristan Exnedition under Sir William Lockhart in 7894-95 (Medal with
Clasp).
i91 Captain J. Fisher served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force, including the expedition into the Mohmand country and attack of the
16th September (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps).
192 Captain D. W. Sutherland served with the Chitral Field Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on special duty,
including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the action at Sado Ferry, on the Panjkora River (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
193 Captain W. Selby served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
194 Captain H. J. K. Bamfield served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Kohat Kurram Field Force including the engagement
at the Ublan Pass on 20th August 1897 (mentioned in despatches), in the operations on the Samana in September
1897 including the relief at Gulistan, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the march down the Bara
Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
195 Captain W. D. Hayward served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
196 Captain W. Can- served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 including the defence of the Malakand (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
524 Indian Medical Service. — Madras.
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, see page viii.l
Sukgeon General,
ranking as Major General.
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Surgeon to the Governor General S
Colonels.
Branfoot, Arthur Mudge, CIE. MB.')
LECP. MBCS S
Johnson, William Edward, MD. MCh
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collar. 72 1 Mar. 98 Bangalore and Southern Districts
30 Mar. 7? 50 juue 9g Madras District.
Little, Charles, MD. MCh. LECSI.
Dobson. Andrew Francis, BA.
LECSI
MB.-)
)
Lieutenant Colonels.
Rogers-Harrison, A.u«r. Nap.. LZCP.MBCS.
Esnaonde-White, Henry FitzLawrence >
Pluukett French, MRCPI. FECSI )
Browne, Wra. Richard,1 MD. MCli
Allison, Hazlett, MD. MCh
Wilkins.Thr->masJas.Hackett,ic£flCP.:E<0
LRCS.Ed S
Benson, Percy Hugh, MB. MCh. MBCS. ...
King, Walter Gawen, CIE. MB. MCh
O'Hara, William, LECP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Thomas, George Tucker, LECP. MECS. ...
Sturmer, Arthur James,,r LECP. MECS....
Ferrand.Edward,15 LECP.Ed. FBCS.MD..
30 Mar. 72 12 Feb. 00
30 Mar. 721 4 May oi
JBKIG SUKG
LT.COL.
(Inspector General of Civil Hospitals and Sani-
t tary Commissioner, Burma.
Rangoon and Southern Shan Slates Command.
30 Sept. 7^14 July Qs
31 Mar.
31 Ma'.'.
30 Sept
31 Mar.
Lancaster, John, MB. LECP.Ed. LBCS.Ed.
Maitland, John, MD. MCh
Swaine, Charles Lethbridgc.— ITD. MCh....
Lee, Wm. Alexander, LECPI. LECSI.
Eyre, Montague Stokes, SIB. 2ICh
Nailer, Henry Augustus Fitzroy, MB. ~l
LECP.Ed. LRCS.Ed i
Chatterjie, Nityananda,-1 LECP.Ed. 1
LFPS.elas $
Bennett, Charles Henry, MD. MCh
Reporter, Maneckjee Eduljee,20 LECP. )
LBCS.Ed i
Pope, Thomas Henry,2" MD. MCh
Pemherton, Robert, MBCS. LSA
Warliker, Eamcdar Purshotam,25 MBCS. ~)
LSA S
Quayle, William Adair, MD. MCh
Armstrong, Henry,*0 LECPI. LECSI.
1 Apr.
30 Sept.73 30 Junec
74 29 Dec. 9S
74 28 Dec. 99
31 Mar.
Sept
74] 12 Feb. 00
75 12 May 00
75 ji Mar. 95
75l3oSept.95
District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Salem.
1 Madras Pioneers.— Furlough.
(•Senior Medical Officer, Genera! Hospital. Mn-
i dras, and Principal and Professor of Medicine,
(. Madras Medical College.
(Port and Marine Surgeon, Medical Inspector
■5 of Seamen, Prof, of Anatomy, Med. Col., &c.
t. —Port Health Officer, Madras.
I DistrictMedical and Sanitary Officer, Malabar,
"(. and Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, ( alicut.
(Senior Surgeon, Sanitary Commissioner, and
I Inspector General of Prisons, Mysore.
Sanitary Commissioner. Madras. — Furlough.
Inspector General of Prisons, Madras.
I Inspector General of Jails, Burma. — Dep. [nsp.
"( Gen. of Civil Hospitals.
(Superintendent Government Maternity Hosp.,
'(. and Prof. ot'Midwifery, Med. College, Madras.
6 Madras Infantry.
■ 7830:
30 Mar. •
30 Mar. ;
(DistrictMedical and Sanitary Officer, N. Arcot.
X — Supdt. Central Jail, Vellore.
/ Senior Surgeon Gen. Hospital, and Prof, of Sur-
<. gery, Med. College, Madras.
f Sanitary Comr. Hyderabad Assigned Districts.
I — Principal Med. Officer, Hyderabad Cont.
(District Medical and Sanitary Officer and
(. Supdt. of Jail, Madura. — Furlough.
28 Madras Infantry.
(District Medical and Sanitary Officer and Supdt.
( ofMedical School, and District Jail, Tanjorc.
Madras Infantry Depot, Pallaveram.
26 Madras Infantry.
II Madras Infantry.
{Superintendent Ophthalmic Hospital, Madras,
and Professor of Ophthalmic Surgery, &c,
Madras Medical College. — Furlough.
( Dist. Medical and Sanitary Officer and Supdt.
(. of Jail, Bellary. — Acting Trichinopoly.
25 Madras Infantry.
> Mar. 98 Civil & Supdt. Lunatic Asylum, Nagpore.
> Mar. 98 Madras Sappers and Miners.
-Furl.
Carruthers, Herbert St.Clare,:;! LRCP.Ed. ) I „ .
LBCS.Ed 5 i3° bept-
Thomas, William Frederick^'MD. MBCS. \ | ,,„.
LSA ) 31 ^ar.
Wortabet, Henry Geo. Luther,33 MD. MCh. 31 Mar.
Frenchman, Edulji Palanji, LECP.Ed. ~> " ,r„_
LFPS.Glas );3iilar.
James, Richard, MB. MCh I31 Mar.
Sarkies, Sarkies Carrapiet, LECP.Ed. > I T -vtot.
LBCS.Ed. MBCS _y Ni Mai.
Bain, David Stuart Erskine,."U7?CS. LSA.... 31 Mar.
Marsden, James Cort, MBCS. LSA.... 31 Oct.
78,30 Sept.98 Medical Storekeeper to Government, Madras.
*n\ uto-r nJ (District Med. and Sanitary Officer and Supdt
79 31 Mar. 99 1 Qt JaU> Trichinopoly.— Acting Madura.
79 31 Mar. 99' 4 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
79I31 Mar. 99 Civil and Jail, Bassein.
70 31 Mar. 99 3 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
,'l.ik.,. nn'i"0"''1' Cannamore. — Acting Dist. Med. an
7931 Mar. 99 J gan_ officel% Kistca.
79 31 Mar. 99 Civil Surgeon, Coorg.— Supdt. of Jail, Mercara.
is- Oct oo ' ^ ist- Med. and Sanitary Officer. South Arcot,
' • 1 and Jail, Cuddalore.— Acting, Coirnbatore.
79
Indian Medical Service. — Madras.
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Reeves. Francis Casement,35 ZECPI.~)
LECSI. J
Po?nder,Joh.-n.~Leopo\d,LEeP.irECS.LSA.
Cams, Rustam Hormasji,36 LECP.Ed. ~i
MECS S
Browning.Winthrop Benj., CIE. LBCPL.)
LECSI. $
Thompson, Crcasdaile Miller, MB. BCh. \
LCh )
Rundle, Cubitt Siudall, MB. MCh
VanGeyzel, John Lawrence, JIB. MCh
Harineton.HastmgsNormanY. ,LECP.Ed. }
LECS.Ed S
M'Kee, Gerard Mackkn Eccles,39 LECP. \
MECS j
Sanjana, Kavasji Cursetji,*0 LECS.Ed. LSA.
Hakim,HormasjiMerwanji,'!1i2CS..E'i.Z,S'4.
Burton, John X<lo\-phn.s,LBCP.Ed.LECS.Ed.
Kelaivala, Manekshaw Jamshedji,"')
LECS.Ed. LSA J
Kharegat.MervanjiPestanji,-43.^. LBCP.~)
Ed. LECS.Ed )
Patch, Arthur Theophilus Lodge,-45 HB
Kanga, Jamshedji Karshedji, LECS.Ed.')
LSA 5
O'Hara, Alfred James *LBCP.E1. LECS.Ed.
ASSIST.
SUEGBOIT.
-i Oct 70 ^i Oct oo -' ist District— Med. Insp. of Emigrants, &c,
J -y, i Madras.
'31 Oct. 79 3i Oct. 991 Civil, Raepore.— Sick Furlough.
31 Mar. 80 31 Mai. 00J9 Madras Infantry.
31 Mar. 80 31 Mar. col Surgeon to the Governor of Madras.
31 Mar. So 3I Mar. oo'Staff Surgeon, Secundsrabad.
31 Mar. 80 31 Mar. oojcivil, Burma.
! 2 Oct. Sc1 2 Oct qqI^ Chemical Examiner, Madras, and Professor of
j (. Chemistry.Medical College.
2 Oct. 80 2 Oct. oo'C'ivil Surgeon, Ajmer.
2 Oct. So 2 Oct. 00 23 Madras Infantry.
2 Oct. 80 2 Oct. 00 '"District Sanitary Officer, Tinnevellv, and Jail,
' Palamcottah.
2 Oct. So 2 Oct. 00 District Sanitarv Officer, Anantapur
2 Oct. 80! 2 Oct. oo1? Madras Infantry, China.
2 Oct. 80 1 2 Oct. 00 4 Madras Infantry.— Furlough.
2 Oct. So 2 Oct. 00I32 Madras Infantry.
2 Apr. 81 2 Apr. or. District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Kurnool.
2 Apr. Si 2 Apr. oi'sick Furlough.
2 Apr. 81 2 Apr. 01 Dist. Med. and San. Off. Godaver.i.-Sick Furl.
Majobs.
Roe, Robert Bradley, MECS. ZSA
Smyth, John,5" .ZUT). MCh
Greany, Hugh, MD. MCh
Youngerman, Edw. Pettingall.51 MB. MCh
Reilly, Edwin Wra.,52 LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed
Scott, James, MB
Davis, Robt. Evans Stuart,53 MB. BCh
Xeilson.William Henrv, MB. MCh
Evans, Arthur Owen.LECP. MECS
Bannerman, William Burnev,51 MD. MCh.
Thomson, Henry, '^MB. MCh
Castor, Richd. Henderson,57 LECP. MECS
Maidnient, Fred.Geo. LECP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Dovle. Ignatius Purcell,59 DSO. LECPI ")
LECSI. FECSI. )
Crawford, Frederick James, BA. MD. MCh.
Simpson, David,60 MA. MB. MCh
Robertson, Robert, MB. MCh
Moore, Thomas Charles, LECP.Ed. LECSI.
Dewes, Frederick Joseph," LECP. MECS
Pinto.Jos.Orphino™ LECP. Ed.\LBCS. Ed. 1
LFPS. Glas j
Strickland, Percy C. Hutchison,63 LECP. )
MECS. LSA )
Stewart, Thomas William," LECP.Ed. )
LECS.Ed. LFPS.Glai j
Grant, Allan Ewen," MB. MCh
Pereira, Frank Charles,LBCP.Ed. LBCS ~)
Ed. LFPS.Glai. MB $
Williams, Chas. Louis,66 MD. MCh. MBCS.
Vickers, Wilfrid Constant, MB.MCh
1 Oct. Si
1 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 81
1 Apr. 82
1 Apr. 82
30 Sept. 8 2
30 Sept.82
31 Mar. 83
29 Sept. 83
29 Sept. 83
SUEGEON
MAJOB.
.30 Sept.;
.30 Sept.;
30 Sept.!
31 Mar. I
31 Mar. a
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
29 Sept,
29 Sept.
9^
»:-
Civil and Jail, Oomrawuttee.
rin charge of Maharajah and Palace, Mysore.—
J. Offg. Sen. Surg, and ex officio San. Commr.
v. with Mysore Govt.
93 5 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
93 2 Madras Lancers.
94 Civil Surgeon, Akola.
94I 1 Madras Lancers.
94 Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.
94|Agency Surgeon, Bhopawur.
93. Civil and Jail, Moulmein.
,95 In charge Plague Laboratory, Bombay.
95 Durbar Physician, Travancore.
Captains.
Sutherland, William Dunbar,6" MB. MCh ..
Carr-White, Percy. MB. MCh
Wright, Edmund Hasell, LECP. MECS. ..
Molesworth, William,6* MB. LECP. MECS:
31 Mar. 87:
I
87 i
87
31 Mar. !
1 Oct.
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct.
1 Oct,
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept. 98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.
31 Mar. 99
31 Mar. 99
31 Mar. 99
31 Mar. 99
1 Oct. 99
1 Oct. 99
87 1
87
88
3UR6BOS
LIEUT.
Oct. 99
Oct. 90
Mar. 99
Mar. 90
Sept.oi
Sept. 01
SUB9E0N
CAPTAIN.
Civil and Jail, Thayetmyo.
14 Madras Infantry.
27 Madras Infantry.
(Surg. 3rd Dist. — Governor's Body Guard —
(. Civ. Orphan Asylum, Madras.
I Dist. Med. and San. Off.&c, Central Jail Cjim-
I batore.— Dist. Med. and San. Off. Neilgherris
f Civil Surgeon, Tellicherry.— Surgeon 2nd DisV
< — ist Physician Government (Jen. Hospital
(, &c, Madras. ' '
2 Madras Infantry.
Civil, Taunggj-i, Burma.
Civil and Jail, Balaghat.— Offg. Seoni.
33 Madras Infantry.
Civil, Burma. — Furlough.
( Assist. Phys., Gen. Hose, and Prof, of Hyien"
I MadrasMed. Coil.— Acting San.Comr. Madras'
(Dist. Med. and San. Off. and Supdt. of Jail'
(. Nellore.
( Civ. Surg. Ootacamund.— Inmed. charge Head
(. Qrs. Staff and Kstab., Madras.— Civ., Cochin
(Dist. Med. and San. Off. and Supdt. of Jail
(. and Lunatic Asylum, Vizagapatam.
31 Mar. 90 Civil Surgeon and Jail, Saugor.
31 Mar. 90 Staff Surgeon, Bangalore.
31 Mar. 90 3 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
j ( Dist. Med. and San. Officer, Cuddapah.— Acting
31 Mar. 90 i surgeon, 3rd DistriciandH.M.'sPenitentianv
; ^ &c. Madras. ' *
TT
526
Indian Medical Service. — Madras.
Captains.
Fearnside, Clarence Forbes, MA. MB. MCh.
Johnston, Charles Arthur,69 MS. MCh
Giffard, Gerald Godfrav, LRCP. MECS. ...
Entrican, James, MD. MCh
Pridmore, Walter George, MECS. MB
Donovan, Charles, MD. BCh
SUKGEON JSUEGEON
MEUT. CAPTAIN.
Remaeks.
Penny, Jeremiah, MECS. LECP
Graves, DouglasHenry M'Donell, MB. MCh.
Dallas, Stuart Alexander Charles MECS. >
LECP 5
Palk, Charles Henry Leet, MB. MCh
Elliot, Robert Henry, LECP. FECS. MB...
Mitter, Robert King,LECP.Ed.LECS.Ed. \
LFPS.Glae. MB. \ i
Armstrong, Wilfrid Ernest Arbuthnoc, 1
LECP. MECS J
Gabbett, Pulteney Charles, LECP. MECS.
Macrae, John Lewis, MB. MCh
Bidie, Geo., LECP. Ed. LECS. Ed. LFPS. }
Gta*. FECS.Ed )
Sharman, Eric Harding, LECP. MECS. ...
Stodart, Thomas, MB. MCh
Bhola Nauth, LSA
Foulkes, Thomas Howard, LECP. MECS.
Berry, Alf. Eugene,"0 LECP.Ed.LECS.Ed. 1
LFPS.Glae. MB }
Fre.ser, Herbert St. John, MECS. LECP...
Pearce. Charles Ross, MB. MCh
Wall, Frank, MECS. LECP
Mathew, Chas. Montague,"1 MECS. LECP.
Blenkinsop, Frederick Linton, MB. LSA.
Illington, Edmund Moritz
Watson, Thomas Edgar, MB. MCh
Webster, Charles George, LECP. Ed. \
LBCS.Ed. LFPS.Glae j
Pinchard, Michael Biddulph, MECS.LECP.
Niblock, William James, MB
Harrison, Clarence Barrymore, MB. MCh.
Lalor, Nicholas Purcell O'Gorman, MB. ...
Symons, Thomas Henry, MECS. LECP....
R ost, Ernest Reinhold, MECS. LECP
Cornwall, John Wolfran, MD
Miller, Alfred, MB. MECS. LECP
Hammond, Fred. A. Lucas, M.ECS. LECP-
Brown, Henry Robt.,£ BCP.EdLECS.Erl. \
LFPS. Glas $
Richards, Walter Guyon, MECS. LRCP....
.Tames, Sydnev Price, MB. MECS. LECP.
Fleming, Archibald Niool, MB. MCh
Dee, Peter. MB
Mell, Felix Oswald Newton, MB. MCh
Browne, Frank Dennis, MB
Dick, Maxwell,"3 MECS. LECP
31 Mar. 90
28 July
28 July
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
1 Mar.
31 Mar.
QO Supdt. Central .Tail, Rajahmundry. — Furlough
c,0 3 Madras Lancers,
(Disi
28 July 911
July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
30 Jan. 9s
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
27 July 9227 July g
27 July
30 Jan.
19 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 Jan.
•9 Jan.
28 July
2g Jan.
29 Jan.
>9 July
20 July
29 July
29 July
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
27 July 95
30 Jan. 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
28 July 97
29 Jan. 98
>.g Jan. 98
■■9 July 98
'.9 July 93
29 July 98
29 July 98
29 Jan. 96 29 Jan.
9 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
99
96 29 Jan.
96^9 Jan.
96129 Jan.
96J29 July
96J29 July
96,29 July
96 29 July
96 29 July
96 29 July
96 29 July
96 29 July
96,29 July
96 29 July
96(29 July
District Medical and Sanitary Officer and Sup-
intendent Reformatory School, Chingleput.
Furlough.
30 Madras Infantry.
Civil, Burma.
f Personal Assistant to Surg. Gen. with Madras
\ Govt. — Med. Inspector of Factories, Madras.
1 —Sick Furlough.
29 Madras Infantry.
20 Madras Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Central Provinces.
f Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, Madras. —
( Furlough.
("District Med. and Sanitary Officer, S. Canara.
J —Superintendent of Jail. Mangalore. — Act-
1 ing Supdt. Govt. Opth. Hosp. & Prof. Med.
L Coll. Madras.
Resdt. Physician, Gen. Hospt. Madras.
(Residency Surgeon and ex-offlcio Assistant
(. Resident, "Nepanl.
Civil Surgeon, C'oconada. — Acting Personal
Assist, to Surg. Gen. with Madras Govt. —
Med. Insp. of Factories, Aic, &c.
2 Madras Infantry.
6 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.— China F. F.
Civil, Burma.
22 Madras Infantry.
Supdt. Reformatory School, Chingleput.
5 Madras Infantry.
("Resident Surg., Govt. Gen. Hospital, Madras.
i — Prof, of Pathology, Madras Med. College.
10 Madras Infantry.
15 Madras Infantry. [mundry.
Supdt. Central Jail, Cannanore. — Acting Rajaii-
Officiating 4 Madras Pioneers.
( Dist. Med, and San. Officer, Ganjam.— Supdt.
( of Jail, Berhampore.
2 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
31 Madras Infantry.
24 Madras Infantry.
( 2nd Surg. Gov. Gen. Hospital.— Acting Prof.
'( of Medical Jurisprudence, Madras Med. Col.
("District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Kistna.
1 —Acting Supdt. Govt. Lunatic Asylum, &c.
(. Madras.
8 Madras Infantry.
13 Madras Infantry.
f Civil, Burma,— Offg. Resdt. Med. Off. General
\ Hospital. Rangoon.
] Health Officer, Madras.— Acting Dep. San.
(. Commr. and Insp. of Vaccination, Madras.
17 Madras Infantry.
( Officiating Civil, Burma. — With No. 3 N. Gen.
] Hospital, China.
99 Officiating 6 Inf. Hyderabad Contingent, China.
o Furlough.
99 19 Madras Infantry.
g° 1 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
q9 Civil, Chin Hills, Burma.
9Q Officiating Civil and Jail, Betul.
99,With No. 3 Native General Hospital, China,
99 Officiating 16 Madras Infantry.
1 Lt.Colonel W,
is Lt.ColonelT.
« Lt.Colonel A.
19 Lt.Colonel E.
22 Lt. Coionel C.
2* Lt.Colonel N.
-6 Lt.Colonel M
*> Lt.Colonel T.
« Lt.Colonel D.
3" Lt.Colonel H
.(Medal).
31 Lt.Colonel H.
32 Lt.Colonel W,
33 Lt.Colonel H.
in 1886-88 (Medal
35 Lt.Colonel F.
•" Lt.Colonel R.
33 Lt.Colonel G.
•"> Lt.Colonel K
War Services.
R. Browne served in the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-80.
J. H. Wilkins served with the Burmese Exnedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp),
J. Sturmer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
Ferrand served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with Clasp).
L. Swaine served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
Chatterjee served with the Burmese Expedition in j8S6 (Medal with two Clasps)
. E. Reporter served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps)
H. Pope served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
P. Warliker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
Armstrong served during the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879. Served in theAfghan war m 1879-S0
St. C. Carruthers served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
F. Thomas served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
G. L. Wortabet served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
with two Clasps).
C. Reeves served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
H. Cama served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
M. E. M'Kee served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
. C. Saniana served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Indian Medical Service, Madras. — War Services. 526*7
41 Lt Colonel H. M. Hakim served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
42 Lt.Colonel M. J. Kelawala served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with two Clasps); and in
the operations of the Tlang-tlang Column in 1891 (Clasp).
43 Lt.Colonel M. P. Khareg-at served with the Burmese Expedition m 18S0-87 (Medal with Clasp).
46 Lt!colonel A. T. L. Patch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-90 (Medal with Clasp).
47 Lt.Colonel C. Adams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
4S Lt.Colonel A. J. O'Hara served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
50 Major J. Smyth served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in medical charge of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners, and "was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of
Temai — wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
31 Major E. P. Youngerman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp).
32 Major E. W. Reilly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
53 Major R. E . S. Davis served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches.Medal with Clasp) .
54 Major W. B. Bannerman served with the Burmese Expedition in 188,-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
55 Major H. Thomson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with two Clasps).
57 Major R. H. Castor served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)
59 Major I. P. Doyle served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S8-S9 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.anA Medaf
with Clasp); and in the operations on the North-East Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92.
60 Major D. Simpson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp)
and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). ... „, .
61 Major F. J. Dewes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Cnin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-00 (Clasp).
62 Major J. O. Pinto served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present in the operations
between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1S97, m the action at Dargai on 20th October, in the
march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal witb two Clasps).
63 Major P. C. H. Strickland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
64 Major T. W. Stewart served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88-90 (Medal with Clasp).
63 Major A. E. Grant served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
66 Major C. L. Williams served in the operations on the North-East Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92.
°~ Captain W. D. Sutherland served in the operations on the North-East Frontier of Burmah in 1801-92.
68 Captain W. Molesworth served in the operations in Burma in 1S91 with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal
with ClasD).
69 Captain C. A. Johnston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
70 Captain A. E. Beny served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (Medal with Clasp).
71 Captain C. M. Mattew served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 5th Bengal Cavalry (\Iedal with Clasp).
73 Captain M. Dick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhar,
in i8q8 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Continuation of Notes to the Bombay Establishment.
50 Lt.Colonel A. W. F. Street served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and wa present in the engagement
with the Wali's mutinous troops in July 1880, in the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
51 Lt.Colonel H. P. Jervis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
5a Lt.Colonels K. S. Narimanand W. F. Corkery served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with
Clasp).
34 Lt.Colonel C. Monks served in the Afghan war in 1S80 with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
55 Lt.Colonel G. H. Bull served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with
tke force at Suakin during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal).
57 Lt.Colonel F. F. MacCartie served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
58 Lt.Colonel H. B. Briggs served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
59 Lt.Colonel W. P. Carson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 (Medal with Claspj.
61 Lt.Colonel C. F. Willis served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cavalry Field Hospital, Indian Contin-
gent, and was present at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star).
64 Lt.Colonel K. H. Mistri served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 (Medal with Clasp).
63 Lt.Colonel G. E. Fooks served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
66 Lt.Colonel R. J. Baker served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
69 Lt.Colonel S. T. Avetoom served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
70 Majors J. P. Barry and W. H. Burke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
71 Major A. V. Anderson and Captain A. Street served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal
with Clasp).
72 Captain J. B. Jameson served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 28th Bombay
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force, including the engagement at Badmanai
Pass and the capture of Jarobi (mentioned in despatches); also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including
the operations in the Maidan and the march down tue Hara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
73 Major John Crimmin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S9 (mentioned in despatches, Victoria
Cross, and Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the 3J(£ for the following act of bravery: — " Lieutenant Tighe,
27thBombay Infantry (to the Mounted Infantry of which Corps Surgeon Crimmin was attached), states that in the
action near Lwekaw, Eastern Karenni, on the 1st January 1889, four men charged with him into the midst of a
large body of the enemy who were moving off from the Karen left flank, and two men fell to the ground wounded.
He saw Surgeon Crimmin attending one cf the men about 200 yards to the rear. Karens were round the party
in every direction, and he saw several fire at Surgeon Crimmin and the wounded man. A Sepoy then galloped
up to Surgeon Crimmin, and the latter joined the fighting line which then came up. Lieutenant Tighe further
states that very shortly afterwards they were engaged in driving the enemy from small clumps of trees and bam-
boo, in which the Karens took shelter. Near one of these clumps he saw Surgeon Crimmin attending a wounded
man. Several Karens rushed out at him; Surgeon Crimmin thrust his sword through one of them, and attacked
a second, a third Karen then dropped from the fire of a Sepoy, upon which the remaining Karens fled."
74 Major W. H. Quicke served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 including the engagement at
Dowlatzai. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
73 Major C. J. Sarkies served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
75 Major H. Herbert served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890.
'1 T 2
527
Indian Medical Service. — Bombay.
[Forthe explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, see page viii-T
Surgeon General,
ranking as Major General.
Bainbridge, George, LECP. MECS. LSA. \
MD $
Hay, George William Robertson, MJD. "i
LECS.Ed. \ S
CotONEtS.
M'Conaghy, William, MD. LECSI
Weir, Thomas Stephenson, LECPI. \
LJICSI. i
Wilkins, James Sutherland,1 DSO.\
LECP. MECS S
Lieutenant Colonels.
Dane, Arthur Hv. Cole," MD. LECPI.1
FECSI. '. 5
Greany, John Philip, MD. MCh
M'Clogrhry, Janios.26 LZCPI. FBCSI
Clarkson, John Wilkins,3" LECP. MECS. ...
Henderson, William George Hume,41 1
LECPI. FECSI i
Bovd, Henry Walker Butler, LECPI. I
FECSI. /
Channer, Osborne Henry,44 MB. MCh
Hatch, Wm. Keith," MB. MCh. FECS. )
lion. Surgeon to the Viceroy )
ASSISTANT! SURGEON
SURGEON.
Dalai, Kharshedji Ardeshir, MB. MCh
Kirtikar, Kanoba Ranchhoddas,47 LECP. ")
MECS S
Street, Alfred William Fredk.,50 DSO.1
LECP. MECS $
Jervis. Hy. Pruce,51 LECS.Ed. LSA
Nariinan,KaikhosoSorabji,52Z.RC.S,.Ed. £&=*..
Monks, Charles,54 LECPI. LECSI
Bull, George Henry,56 MD. MCh
MacCartie, Frederick Fitzgerald,5' CIE.)
MB.BCh )
Briggs, Harry Beecham,58 MB.MECS.LSA.
Carson.Walter Peter,59 MB. LECSI
Willis, Chas. Faneourt,61 MD. MECP.Ed. \
MECS )
Dimmock, Henry Peers, LECP.MECS.MD.
Mistri, Kavasji Hormasii,64 LECS.Ed. LSA.
Fooks, George Ernest,65 MECS. LSA
Anderson, Joseph William Townsend, 1
LECP.Ed. LECS. Ed. LSA. FBCS.Ed. $
Milne, Alexander, Af .4. MB. MCh. Ah. p.b.m. 8i
Baker, Richard John,66 MD. LECSI.
CoTkery,Wm.Alf.52 LECP.Ed. LFPS.Gla$...,
Stevenson, Henry Wickham,MJ2CS. LSA....
Majoks.
Lyons, Robert William Steele, MD. MCh...
Barry, John Patrick,"0 BA. MB. LECSI.....
Anderson, Alexander Vass,71 MB. MCh
Burke, William Henry,"0 BA. MB. BCh. .....
MAJ. GEN,
i Apr. 67
i Apr. 68
1 Oct. 69
1 Apr. 70
31 Mar. 74
50 Sept. 67
}i Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
1 Mar.
51 Mar.
76
30 Sept.76
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 76
31 Mar. 77
1 Oct. 77
i Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
3UEGEON.
1 Apr. S2
1 Apr. 82
1 Apr. 82
;o Sept.82
16 Atlg. 97
1 Apr. 00
Surgeon General with Bombay Government.
Madras Command.
COLONEL.
29 Sept.98
1 Apr. 00
2 Oct. 00
BRIGSUEG
LT. COL.
i Apr. g3
9 June 98
24 June 99
30 Sept.95
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 96
30 Sept
31 Mar. 97
SURGEON
LT.COL.
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 97
Sind District.
Quetta District.
Aden District.
( Agency Surgeon, Bhopal, and A.M.O. in Cen-
(. tral India.
f Civil Surgeon and Supdt. B. J. Medical School,
(. and Lunatic Asylum, Poona. — Sick Furlough.
Civil Surgeon, Kurrnchec— Furlough.
Sanitary Commissioner, Bombay.
{"Presidency Surgeon, 3rd District, Bombay. —
< Acting Civil Surg, and Supdt. B. J. Med.
(. School and Lunatic Asylum, Poona.
Physician, St. George's Hospital, Bombay.
5" Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Southern
(. Registration Districts.
("Principal and Prof, of Surg. &c. Grant Med.
< Coll. — Senior Surgeon, Sir Jamsetjee Jejee-
(. bhoy Hospital.
Lunatic] Asylum,
30 Sept.78
LT. COL.
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.78
30 Sept.98
31 Oct. 79
31 Oct. 99
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. oc
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 00
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 00
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 00
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 01
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. ci
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 01
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 01
Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.
( Civil Surgeon and Supdt
"l Ratnagherry.
1 Oct. 97 /Deputy Sanitary Commissioner Central Regis-
). tration District. — Furlough.
1 Oct. 07 2I Bombay Infantry.
z Oct. 97 Civil, Sur'at — Acting Presidency Surg. 3rd Dist.
30 Mar. 98|port Surgeon, Aden.
30 Mar. 98jstaff Surgeon, Poona.
30 Mar. 98 Assay Master, Calcutta Mint.
12 Bombay Infantry.
( Civil Surgeon, Belgaum.— Dep. San. Commr.
( Southern Registration District.
Civil Surgeon, Broach. — Supdt. Mahablcshwur.
("Obstetric Physician, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebnoy
< Hospital, and Prof, of Midwifery, Grant Med.
(. Coll. and Presidency Surgeon, 1st District.
Civil, Thana.
Bombay Sappers and Miners.
/Civil Surgeon, and Supdt. B. J.Med. School
^ and Lunatic Asylum, Ahmedabad.
Assay Master, Bombay Mint.
Presidency Surg. 2nd District and Marine Surg.
Civil Surg.,Karwar. — Acting Civil, Ahmednagar.
( Civil Surg, and Supdt. Med. Schools, Hydera-
( bad.— Acting Civil, Karachi.
("ist Physician Sir J. J. Hosp.,Prof. of Medicine,
t &c, G. M. College, Bombay.
Supdt. Cclaba Lunatic Asylum.
( Dep. San. Commr. Western Registration Dist. —
( Acting Civil Surg. Nassik.
I Surg. Gokaldas Tejpal Nat. Gen. Hospital.—
1 Fui'lough.
SURGEON
MAJOR.
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr 94
1 Apr. 94
30 Sept. 94
Indian Medical Service. — Bombay. 528
SUBGE02J I
MaJOBS- SUEGEO*-. MAJ0B. I BEITABKS.
TCCrinimin, John,'3 CIE. LRCPI. LRCSI 30 Sept.R2 30 Sept.941 Health Officer, Fort of Bombay.
'Col^^V^S^ £}eX- T-' MB- 2IC''' } 3i Mar. 83 '31 Mar. g5 Civil, Xassick.-gick Furlough.
i-jiC c ,_L_i. I. lit s.i a j
f"2iid Surgeon, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hospital,
Quicke, William Henry,71 FRCS. LSA 31 Mar. S3 31 Mar. 95 < and Professor of Anatomy and Curator of
(. Museum, Grant Med. College.
■Sarkies, Carrapiet John,75 MB. MCk 29 Sept. S3 29 Sept.95 S Bombay Infantry.
MAJOR.
.-.,.„, ■□ i t r-on-n 7tj - . /"Med. Off. Kathiawar Pol. Agency and in charge
^S^^SteAf^ft] 3oSep,S63oSept.9s[ W^em Hospital, Rajkote.-Acting Civil,
Dyson, Thomas Edward, MB. MCh 3° Sept.86 30 Sept.98 f ^y^^^^; Goozerat Registration
Meyer, Charles Hardwick Louw, MD.~) ,r „ „w„ „ 1 Prof, of Physiology, Histology and H3'giene,
DISCS, h.p. m.g.m. 87 5 jl J±ar- b7 ^ Mai- " [ Grant Medical College.
Childe, Letterstedt Fredk., BA.MB. MRCS. ,, Mar. 87 L Mar. 99 { ISSSoi^Silffl
Herbert, Herbert,76 LRCP. FRCS 31 Mar. 87U1 Mar. 99 Ophthalmic Surgeon, Bombay.
d™ tv™ riavirt Colli* TKCPT MRCS -1 Mar S7 -1 Mar oq (Chemical Analyser to Govt, and Professorof
Barrv, lhos. David Colli*, LUtn. jimld. 31 Alar. 87 31 *wr. 99 | chemistry, &c. Grant Medical College, &c.
Jones, John Lloyd Thomas, MB. MRCS. ... 1 Oct. 87 1 Oct. 99 Deputy Assay Master, Bombay Mint.
Jennings, William Ernest, JIB. MCh I 1 Oct. 87 1 Oct. 99 Civil, Sholapur. — Special Plague duty, Bombay.
X ( Civil Sura-eon, Ahmednagar. — Acting Surgeon
Hojel, Jas. Graham, BA. MB. BCh. MRCP 31 Mar. 88:31 Mar. 00 1 Gokuldass Tejpal Hosp.Bombay& Presidency
(. Surgeon, 2nd District.
Amim, Henry C'has. Leffier. LRCP. MRCS. 31 Mar. 83 31 Mar. 00 Dep. San.Commi-. Sind Registration Districts.
Thomson, George Sloane, JIB. MCh 31 Mar. 88 37 Mar. 00 14 Bombay Infantry.
Prall, Samuel Esmond, MB. LRCP. MRCS. 29 Sept.SS 29 Sept.oo Civil Surgeon, Aden. — Acting Port Surgeon.
Rieketts, Wm. Symonds Percival, MB. MCh. ,30 Mar. 89 30 Mar. 01 17 Bombay Infantry.
Moore, Charles Malcolm, MD ,30 Mar. 89 30 Mar. 01 Agency Surgeon, Bundelkund. — Offg. Meywar.
Jenney, George William, MB. MCk 130 Mar. 89 30 Mar. 01 26 Bombay Infantry.
Hudson, Charles Tilson, LRCP. MRCS 'collar. 89 30 Mar. 01 Dep. Assay Master, Bombay Mint. — Furlough.
Smith, John Blackburn, BA. MB. MCh 30 Sept.8a!3° Sept.cn ) 0iTil> Bejapore.-Acting Civil Sural, and Dep.
1 'iJ r I ban. Commr. Guzerat Registration District.
Cleveland, Henry Fras., LRCP.MRCS.LSA' 30 Sept.89 30 Sept.oi 3 Bombay Cavalry, China.
CiPTAIXS. SUKGEOlf SEKGEON
LIEUT. , CAPTAIN.
Jackson, James, MB ! 3iMar.9o
Street, Ashton,71 MB. FRCS ' siMar.go
Jameson, John Bland,71 MB. MCh , 3iMar.go
Whitcombe, Ernest Gerald Robert, LRCP. \ ' Torl
Ed.LRCS.Ed.LFPS.Glai> j 0uan. 91
Basu, Baman Das, LSA. MRCS. 1 31 Jan. 91
Irvine, Thomas Walter, MB. M Ck j 28 July 91
Swinton, Francis Edward, LRCP. MRCS.... 27 July 92 27 July 95
Burnett, Sidney Harvey, MB. MCk 27 July 92 27 July 95
Jackson, Thomas, MB. BCh 27 July 92 27 July 95
Kilkelly, Patrick Percy, MB. BCh 29 July 9329 July 96
Bennett, Hugh, MB. MCh 29 Jau. 94 29 Jan. 97
Bennett, Vivian Boase, MB. BCh 28 July 97 28 July 97
Mocre, Hugh Mvddleton, MRCS. LRCP. ... 28 July 97 28 July 97
Evans, Samuel, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.) ,„ T„ '
LFPS.G/as. MB. MCh J 29 Jan. 95 29 Jan. 98,
M'Donald, James Haldane, MB. MCh 29 Jan. 9529 Jan. 98
Hooton, Alfred. MRCS. LRCP 29 July 95 29 July 98
King, Arthur Frederick Wm. MRCS. LRCP. 29 July 95 29 July 98,
Standage, Robert Frazer, MRCS. LRCP... 29 July 95 29 July 98
Gibbs, Andrew.Armstrong, LRCPI.LRCSl. 29 July 95 29 July 98
Knapton, Henry Alf. Forbes, 2IRCS.LRCP.Wq July 95 29 July 98
Superintendent Yerrowda Central Prison.
f Civil, Sukkur. — Acting Kattywar Pol. Agency
(. and in charge Western Hospital, Rajkote.
1 Bombay Lancers.
6 Bombay Cavalry.
3 Bombay Infantry.
7 Bombay Lancers.
Medical Storekeeper, Bombay.
( Resident Surg. St. George's Hosp. Bombay.—
(. Prof, of Materia Medica,&c, Grant Med. Col.
{Civil, Panch Mehals. — Acting Resdt. Surgeon
St. George's Hospital & Prof. Materia Medica,
Grant Med. Coll. Bombay.
4 Bombay Cavalry.
4 Bombay Infantry.
13 Bombay Infantry.
10 Bombay Infantry.
(Assist. Civil, Poona. Acting Assist. Health.
(. Officer, Port of Bombay.
< Personal Assistant to Surgeon General with
\ Government of Bombay.
19 Bombay intantry-
16 Bombay Infantry.
Residency Surgeon, Mysore.
29 Bombay Infantry.
23 Bombay Infantry.
C 4PTAIN. I
Bakhle. ( hintaman Ramchandra, MRCS. V t ? r ■ t, 1 t <• *
LRCP Si9 9 2g JaIU 9q * Bombay Infantry.
Kukdav, Krishnaji Vishnoo, LRCP.Ed. 1 ! _„ , „ t„f„„*..„
LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas $ f9 ' g6 2g " 99,5 Bombay Infantry.
Smith, Frank Addinsell, MB. MRCS.~)' T. J T , rv«;„-„+„„ 4 „*„„„ <=„,.„„„„ at
LRCP S l29 y 96l29 Ju'y 9g'Officiatmg Agency burgeon, Muscat.
War Services.
1 Colonel J. S. Wilkins served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
14 Lt.Colonel A. H. C. Dane served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Girishk,
in the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deb Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
26 Lt.Colonel J. M'Cloghry served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
37 Lt.Colonel . 1. W. Clarkson servedin the Afghan war in 1880 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal.) Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
41 Lt.Colonel W. G. H. Henderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel O. H. Charmer served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in Southern Afghanistan (mentioned in
despatches, Medal.
45 Lt.Colonel W. K. Hatch served in the Afghan war in 1880 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
47 Lt.Colonel K. R. Kirtikar served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement at
Girishk and at the defence of Candahar (Medal). iFor remainder of Notes see page 526a,
S2Q
Indian Medical Service.
Captains.
M'Ardle, Andrew Augustine Frayne, MB. BCh. Surgeon Naturalist to
Marine Survey of India.— Bombay
SURGEON
LIEUI.
COMMAND.
28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. 00 Bengal.
28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. oo'Bombiiy.
28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. oo, Bombay.
1
28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. oolBombny.
28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. co Madras
28 July 97 28 July oo1 Bengal.
Woollcy, Jasper Maxwell, MB. 3IRCS. LSCP '^ Jan. 97 28 Jan. 00 Bengal.
Lane, Clavton Arhnthnot, MD. MHCS. LSCP. Acting Resdt. Med. Off.') .,3 Jan Q7 28 Jan. 00 Bengal.
Med. Coll. Hospital >\ |
Kelly, Thomas Bernard, LSCP.Ed. FSCS.Ed. LFPS.G/aa. With SectionsC | l2g Jan_ 9? a8 Jan_ ^ Bengal.
and D No. 33 Native Field Hospital, Chitral t\ ' \ .
Hugo, James Henry, DSO. MB. MSCS. LSCP. 26 Bengal Infantry '28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. 00 Punjab.
Kenrick, Wm. Hamilton, MSCS. LECP. 4 Punjab Infantry a8 Jan. 97 28 Jan. 00 Punjab.
Watson, Charles Henry, MSCS. LSCP. Rawul Pindi District 28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. 00 Punjab.
Lincoln, Charles Hope' Septimus, MSCS. LSCP. Ort'g. 6 Bombay Cavalry ..J28 Jan. 97 28 Jan. 00. Bombay.
Price, Raymond Herbert, MB. MCh. 22 Bombay Infantry
Baines, Edgar Francis Eardley, LSCP. Ed. LSCS. Ed. LFPS. Glaa. 7 Bom- 1
bav Infantry I
Sealy, Geoffrey Orr Fearu, MSCS. LSCP. 24 Bombay Infantry
Bryson, Reginald, LSCPEd. LSCS. Ed. LFPS. Gl«*. Offg. Med. Charge, I
26 Madras Infantry )
Murray, John George Patrick, MB. MCh. Olhciating 20 Bengal Infantry ...
Anderson, Samuel, MB. MCh. 5 Punjab Infantry ^8 July 97 28 July ooPunjab.
Hutchinson, Francis HopeGrant, MB. MCh. 5 Bombay Cavalry J28 July 97 28 July 00, Bombay.
Marjoribanks, James Leslie. MB. MCh. Erinpura Irregular Force J28 July 97 28 July oo1 Bombay.
Fenton, Alexander, MB. MCh. Officiating 6 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent,28 July 97 28 July 00 Madras.
Dredge, James Allen, MSCS. LECP. Officiating 4 Madras Infantry 28 July 97 :8 July 00 Madras.
Knox, Robert Welland,3/J?.3iTA. Officiating 5 Infantry Hyderabad Cont....|28 July 97 28 July 00 Madras.
Delany, Thomas Henry, MB. BCh. Officiating 44 Goorkha Rifles 28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01 Bengal.
Rait, John Walter Forbes, MB. LSA. Officiating 16 Rajputs 28 Jan. 98 26 Jan. 01 Bengal.
Douglas, Stewart Ranken, MSCS. LSCP. 22 Bengal Infantry 28 Jan. 98 ^ Jan. ot Punjab.
O'Meara, Eugene John. LSA. 30 BeDgal Infantry 28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01 Punjab.
Tate, Godfrey, MB. BCh. 46 Bengal Infantry J28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. oi Punjab.
Baird, Roy Fearon, MSCS. LSCP. Rawul Pindi District 28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01 Punjab.
Gage, And. Thos. MB. MCh. Curator of Herbarium, Ryl. Bot. Gdn. Calcutta 28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01 Punjab.
Laing.George Campbell, MB. MCh. Acting Supdt.Central Prison, Hyderabad 28 Jan. gl 28 Jan. 01 Bombay.
M'Pherson, George, MB. MCh. 2 Bombay Infantry J28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01 Bombay.
Hunt, Spencer, MSCS. LSCP. Meywar Bheel Corps '28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01 Bombay.
Sargent. Alfred George, MSCS. LSCP. With No. 51 Nat. Field Hosp. China 28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01 Bombay.
Cox, Walter Hulbert./,7tCP..Erf. LSCS. Ed. LFPS. Glas. 9 Bombay Infantry 28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01 Bombay.
Condon, de Vere, MB. BCh. No. 47 Native Field Hospital, China 28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01 Bombay.
Gidney, Henry Albert John, LSA. Sick Furlough 28 Jan. 98 28 Jan. 01! Bombay.
Kirkpatrick, Henry, MB. BCh. Doing duty Madras General Hospital 20 Jan,
Fayrer, Fred. Durand Stirling, MSCS. LSCP. Prof. Physiology, Medical > g j
College, Madras }
Chitale, Padmahar Krishna, LSCP.Ed. LSCS.Ed. LFPS.Gtas. Officiating }
20 Madras Infantry J
Lethbridge, William! MB. MCh. D.D. Govt. Genl. Hosp. Madras
Hunter, Thomas, MB. Officiating 6 Bengal Infantry
Battye, Walter Rothney, MSCS. Ed. LSCP. MB. BCh.Sick Furlough
Meakm, Harold Budgett, MD. With No. 43 Native Field Hosp. China Field |
Force 1
Hntcheson, George, MSCS.Ed. LSCP. MD. Officiating^ Bengal Infantry..
Liston, William Glen, MB. BCh. Plague Research Sab., Bombay
Boulton, Harold, MSCS. LSCP. With Somaliland Expedition ,
Anthcny, Richard William, MB. MCh. 25 Bombay Inlantry
Tucker, Ernest Frederick Gordon, MSCS. LSCP. —Furlough
Stewart, George Edward, MB. MCh. No. 47 Native Field Hospital, China ..
Thompson, Frank Stuart Corbitt, MB. MCh. 20 Bombay Infantry
Novis, Thomas Shepherd. MSCS. LSCP. Officiating 7 Bombay Lancers '27 July
Watson, John William, MB. MSCS. LSCP. Asst. Med. Off. Bombay Comdj27 July
28 Jan
Jan
1 28 Jan. 01 Madras.
; 28 Jan. 01 Madras.
1 28 Jan. 01 Madras.
! 28 Jan. 01 Madras.
27 July 98 27 July 01 Bengal.
27 July 98,27 July 01 Punjab.
27 July 98 27 July oi'Bengal.
27 July 9S 27 July 01 Punjab.
27 July 98 27 July oi.Madras.
27 July 08 27 July oijPunjab.
27 July 98 27 July 01 Bombay.
27 July 98 27 July 01 Bombay.
27 July 98 27 July oiiBombay.
27 July 98 27 July 01 Bombay.
"'27 July 01 Bombay.
27 July 01 Bombay.
Twigg, Herbert Joseph Richard, MB. BCh. With 2 Bombay Lancers 27 July 9827 July 01 Bombay.
LlEUTKNAHTS. ■ LIKPT.
Leicester, John Cyril Holdich, LSCP. FSCS. MD. Officiating 6 Bengal Cavalry '28 Jan. 99 Bengal.
Innes, Hubert, MB. MSCS. LSCP. Bengal Sappers and Miners '28 Jan. 99 Bengal.
Willmore, Wm. Soutbwick, MSCS. LSCP. Dinapore 28 Jan. 99 Bengal.
Walter, Albert, Elijah, MSCS. LECP. No. 1 Native General Hosp., China Exp. Force. ..28 Jan. 99 Punjab.
Hudson, Corrie, MSCS. LSCP. Officiating 2 Bengal Inlantry 28 Jan. 99 Bengal.
Hutchinson, Leslie Thomason Rose, MB. BCh. Officiating 17 Bombay Inf., Poona 28 Jan. 99 Bombay.
Weinman, Charles Frederick, MB. MCh. Wing 16 Bengal Infantry 28 Jan. 99 Bengal.
Cruddas, Hamilton Maxwell, MSCS. LSCP. Officiating Queen's Own Corps of Guide8,28 Jan. 99 Punjab.
Fleming, Alexander Mathers, MB. MCh. Officiating 21 Bengal Infantry '28 Jan. 99 Punjab.
Ward, Ellacott Leamon, MSCS. LSCP. Officiating 42 Bengal Infantry I28 Jan. 99 Punjab.
Walker, John Norman, MSCS. LSCP. Officiating 1 Sikhs '28 Jan. 99 Punjab.
Roberts, Vivian Heathcote, LSCP.Ed. LSCS.Ed. LFPS. Glas. No. 3 Native General)
Hospital, China Exp. Force /
Robinson, John Elliott, MSCS. LSA. Officiating Meywar Bheel Corps
King, George, MB. MCh. 1 Infantrv Hyderabad Contingent
Ross, Thos. Spinks, LSCP.Ed. LSCS^Ed. LFPS. Gins. Officiating 19th Madras Inf. ... 28 Jan. og Madras
Groube, Geo. Patrick Thomson, MSCS. LSCP. Bangalore District 28 Jan. 99 Madras.
Atal, Pandit Pi&r&ylaA, MSCS, LBCP. No. 2 Nat. General Hosp., China Exp. Force J28 Jan. 99 Madras.
Pearson, William MacMullen, MB. MCh. No. 50 Native Field Hospital, Malakand Force 28 Jan. 99 Madras.
Kemp, David Claude, MSCS. LSCP. LSA. Officiating 14 Madras Infantry '28 Jan. 99 Madras
Greig, Edward David Wilson, MB. MCh. 25 Punjab Infantry, Malakand Force 27 July 99 Punjab.
Dykes, Campbell, MB. MSCS. LSCP. Officiating 3 Bengal Infantry I27 July 99 Bengal.
M'Kechnie, William Ernest, MB. BCh. No. 2 Native General Hosp. China Exp. Force 27 July 99 Punjab.
Harvey, William Frederic, MB. MCh. DPK.Camb. Officiating 22 Bengal Infantry I27 July 99 Punjab.
Forster, William Charles Hugham, MB. MCh. DPH.Camb. Derajat District 127 July 99 Punjab
TJrwin, John Johnson, 2IB. MSCS. LSCP. Officiating 18 Bengal Infantry 27 July 99 Bengal.
M'Cay, David, MB. BCh. BAO.— Furlough J27 July 99 Bengal.
Fry, Arthur Brownfleld, MB. MSCS. LBCP. Derajat District I27 July 99 Punjab.
Peile, Harry Diamond, MSCS. LECP. Kohat-kurrum Force I27 Julr 99 Punjab.
Cowin, Douglas Henry Fawcett, MSCS. LSCP. Derajat District [27 July 99 Punjab.
Maddock, Edward Cecil Gordon, MB. BCh. Officiating 9 Bombay Infantry J27 July 99 Bombay.
Dickinson, William Henry, MB. BCh. Officiating 2 Bombay Lancers I27 July 99, Bombay.
Manuk, Mack Walter, MB. MCh. Officiating 5 Punjab Infantry J27 July 99,Bombay.
Tucker, William Hancock, MSCS. LECP '. 27 July 99 Madras.
Tuke, Arthur William, MSCS. LSCP. with 1 Bombay Infantry 27 July 99JBombay.
Lowson, Charles Stewart, MB. 2lCh. Officiating 2y Baluchis J27 July 99|Bombay.
28 Jan. 99 Punjab.
28 Jan. 99 Bombay*
28 Jan. 99 Madras.
Indian Medical Service.
529a
Lieutenants.
COIIITAND.
Beaman, Joseph Harrison Leonard, MD. BCh.BAO. Officiating 28 Bombay Infantry... 27 July 99 Bombay.
Sloan, John, MB. BCh. BAO. Officiating 22 Bombay Infantry J27 July 99iBombay.
Stewart, George Herbert, 1TB. BCh. with No. 39 Native Field Hospital, China 27 July 99 Madras.
Anderson, Dngald Nairne. MB. MCh. with No. 3 Native General Hospital, China 27 July oq Madras.
Chandhuri, Manmatha Nath, MB. Wing 12 Madras Infantry ^27 July 99 Madras.
MacGilchrist, Archibald Currie, MB. BCh. with No. 57 Native Field Hospital, China ...27 Jan. 00 Bengal.
Megaw, John Wallace Dick. MB. with No. 1 Native General Hospital, China 27 Jan. 00 Bengal.
Thurston, Edward Owen, MB. FBCS. LBCP. with No. 1 Native General Hosp. ChinaJ27 .Ian. 00 Bengal.
Browse, George, MBCS. LBCP. with Kohat-Kurrani Force 27 Jan. 00 Punjab.
Goodbndy, Cecil Maurice, MBCS. LBCP. Derajat District 27 Jan. co Punjab.
Steen, Robert, MB. BCh. 2 Madras Infantry 27 Jan. 00 Bengal.
Elwes, Frederics Fenn, MB. LBCS.LBCP. Officiating 33 Burma Infantry 27 Jan. 00 Madras.
Maclnnes, Ian Lamont, MB. BCh. Officiating 12 Bengal Cavalry 27 Jan. 00 Punjab.
Matthews, Ernest Albert Churchward, MB. MBCS. LBCP. With 31 Native Field I I , „ . ,
Horse, Chitral Reliefs ) \2? Jan- °° PunJa^
Stephen, Lessel Philip, MB. BCh. Officiating 10 Bombay Infantry 27 Jan. 00 Bombay.
Gilbert, Leonard, MB. LECS. LBCP. Southern Shan States Comd 27 .ian. 00 Madras.
Stokes, Thomas George Nesbitt, MB. BCh. Officiating 1 Bn. 5 Goorkhas (27 Jan. 00 1
Mackenzie, Hairy Malcolm.J/B. BCh. in charge Sections B and C No. 52 Native Field J j _
Hospital, Kohat-Kurrani Force ) I27 Jai>-
Thornely, Michael Harris, MBCS. LBCP. Officiating 3 Sikhs Civil. Tochi Valley 27 Jan. 00 1
Beit, Francis Victor Owen, MB. MBCS. LBCP. Derajat District I27 Jan. ooBunjab.
Murphy, William O'Sulhvan, MB. BCh. Officiating 4 Bombay Cavalry 27 Jan. 00 Bombay.
Corry, Matthew, MB. MCh. Officiating 35 Bengal Infantry 27 Jan. oo'Punjab.
Murison, Cecil Charles, LECP.Ed. LBCS.Ed. LFPS. Glas. Detachment Native) T L '
Infantry Baroda j 27 Jan. oD| Bombay.
Williams, Herbert Armstrong. DSO.,MB. BCh 27 Jan. 001 Madras.
Long, William Christopher, MBCS. LBCP. Details Nat. Inf. and Stn. Hosp. Port Blair 27 Jan. 00 Madras.
Beamish, George Crofts, LBCP. Ed. LBCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas. with No. 41 Native Field V t Wr -,
Hospital, China j 2? Jan- °° Madras.
Graham, James Drummond, MB. MCh. Lansdowne 28 June oo|Bensral.
Sprawson, Cuthbert Allan, MB. MBCS. LBCP. Officiating 39 Bengal Infantry 28 June 00 Bengal.
Mackelvie, Maxwell, MB. BCh. Officiating 17 Bengal Infantry 28 June 00' Bengal.
Lapsley. William, MB. BCh. Officiating 10 Bengal Infantry 28 June ooBengal.
Cazaly, William Henry, MBCS. LBCP. Officiating Erinpura Irregular Force 28 June oo: Bom bay.
Browne, Percy Alfred, MB. BCh. Derajat District '28 June 00J Punjab.
Coppinger, Walter Valentine, MD. Wing 5 Bengal Infantry 28 June ooBengal.
Spitteler, Alfred, Officiating 1 Bombay Infantry 28 June 00! Bombay.
Oxley, James Charles Stewart, MBCS. LBCP. Officiating 32 Burma Infantry 28 June 00 Madras.
Macnee, Henry Richard, Lahore District 23 June 00 Punjab.
Deas, Leonard Joseph Montagu, MB. BCh. Officiating 2 Punjab Infantry 28 June 001 Punjab.
Pan jab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Houston, William Mitchell, MB. BCh. Officiating 5 Bombay Cavalry 28 June 00
Keys, William David Acheson, MD. BCh. Officiating 23 Bombay Infantry 28 June 00
Yoiing, George Joseph Grafton, MB. BCh. Detachment Native infantry, Baroda 28 June 00
Good, James, MB. BCh. Officiating 15 Madras Infantry 28 June 00
Chalmers, Alexander, MB. BCh. Officiating 7 Madras Infantry 23 June 00
Hamilton, William Gavin, Officiating 24 Madras Infantry J28 June 00
Godkin, Samuel Robert, LBCPI. LBCSL. Officiating 21 Madras Infantry 28 Jucsoo
Melville, Charles William Francis, Lahore District 29 Jan. 01
M'Carrison, Robert, Lahore District 29 Jan. oi
Masson, James, Bundelkund District 1 29 Jan. 01
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Wells, Norman Septimus, Bundelkund District '29 Jan. 01
Anderson, William Maurice, Attached 16 Rajputs 29 Jan. 01
Stanley, Edmund Hamilton Blake, Officiating 4 Bengal Lancers 29 Jan. 01
Leonard, William Hugh, Officiating Rawul Pindi District 29 Jan. 01
Pringle, William Douglas, Kohat 29 Jan. 0.-
Young, Andrew Watson Cook, Officiating 10 Bengal Lancers 29 Jan. oil
Swan, James Graham Goodenough, Derajat District 29 Jan. 01 Punjab.
Dalziel, Robert M'Lauchlan, Malakand Force 29 Jan. 01 Punjab.
Robb, James Jackson, Hyderabad Contingent 29 Jan. 01 Madras.
Ruzzak, Abdur Shaik, Bangalore District I29 Jan. 01 Madras.
Foster, Robert Basil Boothby, Belgaum District .29 Jan. 01 Madras.
Charles, Godfrey Eustace 127 Juneoi Bengal.
McKendrick, Anderson Gray, Bareilly 27 June 01 Bengal.
Moses, Owen St. John, Meerut 27 Juneoi Bengal.
Little, John Wishart, Agra Station Hospital J27 Juneoi Bengal.
27 June 01 Punjab.
27 June 01 Punjab.
27 June 01 Punjab.
27 June 01 Bengal.
27 Juneoi Punjab.
27 June 01 'Punjab.
27 Juneoi Punjab.
27 JuneoilPunjab.
27 Juneoi Bengal.
27 Juneoi'Punjab.
27 JuneoilPunjab.
27 Juneoi'Punjab.
27 JuneoilPunjab.
Sumner, Fred. William, Sirhind District
Nutt, Harold Rothery, Rawul Pindi District
Barnes, Joha Alfred, Rawul Pindi District
Ricchie, William Duncan
Scott, Norman Emil Henry, Lahore District
Fleming, John Kenneth Sprot, Peshawur District ..
HepperT Evelyn Charles, P. F. District
riouthon, Charles Edward, Kohat Kurrum Force ..
Fowler, George
Husband, James, Kohat Kurrum Force
Foster, Henry Bertram, Lahore District
Butt, George' Berkeley, Malakand Force
Kerans, George Charles Lovell, Derajat District
McConaghv, Christopher Birdwood
Illius, Henry Warwick, Derajat District
Browne, Edward Wemyss, Derajat District
Christian, John Beresford
Murphy, Andrew
Thompson, Frederick Troughton, Derajat District
Bras-sev, Laurence Percival
Marr, Colin Forbes
Bose, Satis
.'j'Neill, Patrick Laurence
7 Juneoi
27 June 01
27 Juneoi
27 Juneoi
Bombay.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bombay.
27 June oij Bombay.
27 Juneoi Punjab.
27 Juneoi Madras.
27 June 01 Madras.
27 June 01 (Madras.
27 Juneoi Madras.
53°
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Most Bev. James Edward CowellAVelldon, 31 A. DD. Lord Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan in India and
Island of Ceylon, i Feb. 99.
The Yen. Arthur Edward Stone, BA. Archdeacon and Commissary of Calcutta, 20 Dec. 08.
Bev. Herbert Octavius Moore, MA. Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Calcutta, 28 Jan. 99.
Arthur Mountjoy Dunne, Esq., Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Calcutta, and Sec. to the LordBishon, and Regis-
trar of the Diocese of Lahore, 1 Sept. 94; Registrar of the Diocese of Lucknow, 15 Sept. 97.— Sick Furlough.
St. Bev. George Lefroy, 31 A. Bishop of Lahore, 28 Apr. 99.
The Ten. Henry Wager Griffith, 3IA. Archdeacon and Commissary of Lahore, 17 Feb. 00.
The Bight Bev. Arthur Clifford, 3IA. DD. Bishop of Lucknow, 21 Jan. 93.
The Ven. Oscar Daniel Watkins, MA. Archdeacon of Lucknow, 14 Sept. 97.
£.9 Senior Chaplains.
iSSo'Bev. Arthur Edward Stone
1880 .Eetj.J.Irwra Browne Cockir.,54.
18S1 Sep. Oscar Daniel Watkins, MA.
i88i|a«o. Ralph Allen Cumine, MA.
i88i|Fe». Henry Wager Griffith, MA
iSteBev. John'Moulson, BA
BE1IABKS.&C.
JSS83
1883
Bev. Francis B. Sandberg, BA...
Bev. Arthur Kitchin, MA
Bev. William Ellison, MA
Bev. Jas. Frank Warden Gom- >
! pertz,4 BA $
Bev. Talbot Monckton Milnes)
! Griffiths, BA >
Bev. Charles Albert Gillmore ...
Bev. Alfred Saunders Dyer,5 MA.
Bev. Fras. Edw. Davy Cobbold
iSSsjBcc. HerbertOctaviusMoore,.JL4
Montague C. Sanders, MA.
Charles Herbert Reynolds
Walter Kitchin
Henry Jas. S pence Gray,.Jf.i
S.L. Graham Sandberg, BA.
R. Augustine Storrs, MA.
Chas. Philip C'roker Nugent
Wm. A.Grant Luckman.JB A
Charles Arthur Mason, MA.
Clement Henry Ba,T\ov?,MA
Gerald Edward Nicolls, MA
Wm. Fras. Thompson, MA
George M. Davies, MA
Barclay Kitchin
1885
Bev
1885 Eev
iS85'ffe!.
> 885 Bev.
1885 Bev.
iSi6,Bev
1886 Bev
1SS7 Bev
laSy'Eev
iS&Trfev
18S7 Bev
188-,
Rev
188S
Re,:
3888
Rev
188S Bev. George Adam Ford, BA. ...
t88S Rev. Henry James Long, MA....
1898 Rev. Herbert TaylorOttley,.5f.4
1898 Bev. Charles Richard Thdrold)
Winckley, MA j
iS8c, Rev. Piercy Griffith Bruce")
Austin, BA j
iSSgEev. Theo.Edw.F. Cole,Z.iB....
1889, Rev. Edm. John Warlow, MA....
1890 \Bev. Frederick James Clarke ...
iSgoiBec.Jas.MiddletonMacdonald)
I MA $
1 S90 ffco.Wm. Boycott Handford,J/.4
iSqo'Bev. William John Wickins.ilfJ.
1890 Rev. Henry Guise Beatson)
Cowley i
("Archdeacon of
^ Calcutta.
Furlough.
( NyneeTal.
'(. Archd. Lucknow.
Sick Furlough.
Archd. Lahore.
Cashmere.
At disposal of
Bombay Govt.
Furlough.
Dalhousie.
Dehra and Landour
Muttra.
Sealkote.
Furlough. .
Quetta.
("Domestic Chapln.
i to Lord Bishop
(. of Calcutta.
Simla.
Cawnpore.
Chakrata.
Lahore.
Darjeeliug.
Peshawur. — Furl.
Delhi.
( Senior Chaplain,
I St. Paul's.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Kurrachee.
Jhansi
Mhow.
Jubbulpore.
( Civil Lines, AUah-
\ abad.
Furlough.
Shillong.
GarrisonC 'lapla in
Fort William.
Subathu.
Nagpore.
Furlough.
I Allahabad C'an-
( tonments.
Nowgong.
Peshawar.
St. James', Calcutta.
Lucknow Canton-
ments
1890
1890
1S92
1891
1894
1893
1893
1894
1892
1896
1893
1894
1894
1897
1895
1S97
1S97
I : < /.;,
1900
1900
1901
Jcniob Chaplains, bemabks, &c.
Bev. Herbert Wheler Bush, "MA. , Furlough.
Bev. Charles Jasper Palmer,2J.l|Furlough.
Bev. Lawrence Hosier Lermit ... Pachmarki.
Bev. Henry Naish IMooltan.
Bev. Cyril llayhew Umballa.
Bev. Leonard'Klughs Furlough.
Eev. Sydney Septimus Scott ...jDinapore.
Bev. Robt.Mansel Kirwan,'JJr--l.Meerut.
5eu.Albt.Edw. Brown Constable Midnapore.
Bev. Walter Lilley P. Shaw10 . Agra.
Rev. Percy James Debenham I l[jv.zat>ad
Johnson ir
Eev. Chas. Maxwell Becker,J/J Hazara.
Bev. H. W. T. Plowman, MA.... Furlough.
Eev. Chas. Wesley Darling, MA. Ranikhet.
Bev.Percy Hugh Chapman Bareilly.
Eev. J. Greensill Skittowe Syme Furlough.
Eev. Horace Barbut Cogan ^Furlough.
Bev. Joshua Alfred R. \ M Meer_
Brookes, MA )
Eev. Thomas Montgomery ) !sick Far]/0VLgK
Hunter Wood j
Eev. Robert Wm. Hall Stuart ... St. John's, Calcutta.
Eev. George Ernest Oldham ... Mussoorie.
Bev. Henry Menzies, MA Lucknow.
Bev. Cyril Price Omballa.
Bev. Gtorge Charles Peake,MA Murree.
Eev. Jcttph Frank Smith Howrah.
Eev. Sidney Ernest Hickox Sialkot.
Eev. Harry Christopher Scott ) Acting St. Thomas.
Anstey, MA $ Calcutta.
Eev. Walter Kelly Firminger, ) St. Stephen's, Kid-
3IA j derpore.
Bev. Charles Stewart Murree Gullies.
Eev. Duncan Arnold Canney ... BeDares.
(Junior Chaplain,
Eev. Cecil George Stokoe < St. Paul's Ca-
(. thedral, &c.
Bev. Claud Robert Longfield ... Dum Dum.
( Servicesplaced at
2«o.HenryArthurChas.Herbert •< disposal of Bom-
L bay Govt.
Rev. Kenric George Foster Rawul Pindi.
fieo.Walrand Lugard Clarke ... Ban-ackpore.
Bev. Alex. Barnet Farqubar- 1 jun.undur
son Cole f
Eev. Richard Duncan Ninis Roorkee.
Rev .Edwin Hy.Hobart Brown ■ Nowshera.
Slade )
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Seniob Chaplains.
Bev. John Taylor, MA. BD..
Bev. Thomas Scott,12 MA..
Sen. Presy. Chap-
lain, St. An-
drew'sCalcutta.
— Furlough.
COffg. Senior Pres.
\ Chaplain.
Junior Chaplains.
1892 ie^Geor-e Johnstone Chree, j Allahabad
1S92 Kco.John Cameron, 3IA. BD. ...iWith K. O. S. B.
1897 Bev. William Thomson, MA
1897 Bev. D. Hedley Gillan, MA. BD. Black Watch.
looo^-Rfi'. Ian Roderick Fraser, ) With A.& S. Hlclrs
MA.BD )
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
53i
+ The Rev. .T. F. W. Gompertz served in the Burmese Expedition in 1336-S7 with the Upper Burmah Field Force
^Medal with two Clasps).
3 The Rev. A. Saunders Dyer served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-93 as Principal Chaplain Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
7 The Rev. H. W. Bush served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with C'asp).
s The Rev. Leonard Klugh served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97 with the Malakand Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
9 The Rev. R. M. Kirwan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Division Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
10 The Rev. W. D. Pritchatt Shaw served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1S97-93 on the Lines of Communication, with the Peshawur Column, and with the ist
Division Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
12 The Rev. T. Scott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Right Reverend Henry Whitehead, MA., DD., Bishop of Madras, 29 June 99.
The Rev. Henry Barry Hyde, MA., Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop, 14 Oct. 99.
The VenerableArthnr Aeheson Williams, MA. Archdeacon and Commissary of Madras, 26 Sept. 93.
P. Rowlandson, Esq., BA., LLB., Registrar of the Diocese and Secretary to the Bishop, 1 Dec. 75.
Senior Chaplains.
REMARKS.
1877
1878
1879
1879
1881
i88t
1882
1883
1884
j 335
i835
1886
1887
1888
1889
Rev. Frank Penny, BA., LLM... Furlough.
Rev. William Scott, BA 'St. Thomas' Mount.
Rev. James Sharp Furlough.
Rev. Forster Clarke Gitteris.Ji A. Furlough.
Rev. Arth. Acheson Williams, ) , ("Archdeacon and
MA j \ Commissary.
Reo. Robt. Henry Durham, DD. Coimbatore -Furlo.
Rev. Chas. Edw. Whiteley, MA. Furlough.
Rev. John English Furlough.
Reo. Edward Gibson Coonoor.
Rev. Clement Henry Lakin > / Berhampnr, with
Wright, MA f t Ooconada.
Rev. Alexander James Jones ... j { H°^0Treinity'Ban"
Sen. Chas. Herbert Maiden, 2f4. Ootacamund.
Rev. Fras. Bwen Cameron, BA. Trichinopoly.
Rev. Fras. Nelson Crowther.B^. bangalore.
Rev Charles Philip Croker) Sick Furlough.
Nugent )
Rev. Henry Barry Hyde, MA.... { ^^-Furloug^
Rev. Harry Clince Parker,' MA. { ^j^ °nmeStiC
R^i^MA*e™L*^} Secunderabad.
Rev. Walter Geo. Barry, ARC... ■ (St^e.'S' ^
Rev. Arthur A. Sharp, MA |St.Mathias,Vepery.
1896
1897
1900
1900
1900
1 901
1901
Junior Chaplains.
Rev. Thos. Chas. Underwood)
Molesworth, MA j
Rev. Albert Edward Stanley ...
Rev. Edmund Bull
ffeu.Clement Douglas Giles,iW4.
Rev. Chris. Fras. Breay, MA. ...
Rev. Francis Wheaton Hay- \
cock, BA j
Rev. Edgar Lionel Cox
Rev. Richard Herbert Welch- ">
man, BA )
Rev. Alleyne FitzHerbert Lys..
Rev. Walter Muspratt
Rev. Frank Nuttall
Rev. B. M. Morton
Rev. Ettrick Havelock Creak ...
Rev. Hugh Hamilton Flynn
Rev. Henry Brough Stone
f Acting Mysore
X. and Mercara.
Poonamallee.
Vizagapatam.
Trimulgherry.
Wellington.
("Acting Garrison
■ I ChaDlain.
! ( St. George's Ca-
( thedral.Madras.
Bolarum.
ICannamore.
iVellore.
Bellary,
Cnddalore.
] ( Black
I X Madras.
Coimbatore.
South Black Town.
Town,
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Sknior Chaplains.
1385 Rev. James Nicholl Ogiivie, MA...,
iZZg\Rev. RobertHorne Stevenson.M"^
Junior Chaplains.
i6<r,z\Rev. John Heron, MA., BD
1901 Rev. James Gibson Philip
Senior Presidency Chaplain, St. Andrew's, Madras.
St. Andrew's, Bangalore.
St. Andrew's, Secunderabad.
Secunderabad,
War Services.
1 Tho Rev. H. C. Parker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
u u
532
Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment.
B'kiM Rev. James MacArthur, DD. Bishop of Bombay, 23 Nov. 98.— Sick Furlough.
The Ten. William Edward Scott, MA. Archdeacon and Commissary, 3 Apr. 97.
John Cuthbert Greenside Bowen, Esq. Registrar of the Diocese, 19 Nov. 94.
ue. Senior Chaplains.
»«:
lijiiBev. Henry Nathaniel Mid-}
winter, MA )
1880 Rev. Elias Jenkins Bowen, MA.
iS32 Eev. Francis Brearly Sand- )
berg, .84 J
18S4 .Re,.. Philip Bruce Home, MA.
iS&s'iSev. Wm. Worters Baillie, BA.
iSSsBev. Edw. Stephenson Hall,)
MA j
1885 Bev. Wm, Edward Scott, MA...
i8S6iff(,. Francis Nathaniel Hill, MA
1S87 Eev. John Henry Beck, MA. ...
18S7 Bev. Philip Sydney Grove, BA.
1SS7 Bev. William Babington Pres- )
I tor., 3/4 )
i3$$"Bev. John Annand Sellar, MA.
18S9 Bev. Henry Thomas Higgin->
son Rountree jf
STATIONS, ETC.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Hyderabad.
( Sattara and
( Mahableshvvur
Dharwar.
Colaba.
( Archdeacon and
(. Commissary.
Senior Presidency
Chaplain.
Ahmedabad.
Neemuch.
Deolali.
St. Mary's, Poona.
Belgaum.
Senior Chaplains.
STATIONS, ETC.
1891
1892
1893
1895
1899
1900
1900
1900
1900
S^LancelotMelvLUHaslope.j Ghor6puri.
Rev. Sidney Leigh Lye, BA. ...[Furlough.
Rev. PhilioRaikcs Harrison, B4jDeesa.
Rev. William Arthur Dickins .. [Kirkee.
Junior Chaplains.
Rev. Charles E. Cambridge ) ! i.'„,.i.,„„i,
de Ccetlogon, MA ) FarlouSk
Bev. Horatio William Nelson.) Nnsscerabad.
BA > 1
„ ,, , „ , _ . ( Garrison Chap-
Rev. C. A. Barham, BA k lain, Bombay.
R<v. W. J. M.Kennelly Ahmednagau.
Bev. C. F. W. Hatchell 'Byculla.
t> /-. t> * r< _i- ■ ( Steamer Point,
Bev. G. R. A. Courtice j ^den
A'./. Harold Foote Aden,
Bev. Henry Arthur Charles ) KaraoM.
Herbert ) 1
Eev. Horace Mould St. Paul's, Poona.
Senior Chaplains.
S82 Bev. James Henderson, MA
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Junior Chaplains. |
/ Pres. Sen. Chap., ' tSaj Eev. John Crombie Mathew, > D . Q„„.„ ?>„.„„
(. Bombay. ; BA., BD .j Royal Scots, Poona.
11899 Bev. Alan Cant, BD., B.Sc. Kurraehee.
-n t r> r.» 1 ( Placed at disposal
,9m Eev. J. D. Gordon | of Govt.of India
Rangoon Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Eight Bev. John Miller Straohan, DD. MD. Bishop of Rangoon, 30 June 82.
The Ven. Joseph Perry Dyer, MA. Archdeacon and Commissary of Rangoon, 15 Nov. 00.
Herbert Broadbent, MA. (Barrister-af-Latv), Registrar of the Diocese and Archdeaconry, 28 Nov. 00.
Senior Chaplains.
remarks.
Archdeacon and
Bishop's Com-
missary.
Arthur Henry Finn 'Cathedral Chaplain
James Low, MA Dugshai.
_. _ _ . „ . f Rangoon Canton-
1S90 Eev. Wm. Gore Burroughs, BA. j ments
i&85\Eev. Joseph Perry Dyer, MA..
iZZyRev
1889 Bev
1893
1893
Junior Chaplains.
Eev. John Horndon Parry, BA. Fnulough.
Bev. Chas. Page Cory, MA Port Blair.
Eev. Henry Weare Blandford... Meiktila.
Bev. James Henry Collins 1 Furlough.
Bev. George Henry Seeloy jThayetmyo.
Eev. George Alfred Ellaliy Thayetmjo.
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Reserve of Officers.
Captains.
Tylden- Patterson, Arthur Henry,s8DSO.Capt. E. Kent Regt. )
on retired pay ; Major 3 Bait. East Kent Regiment )
Wynyard, Eiehard Damer,29 with grnt. from E. Surrey Regt. }
Hon. Lt .Colonel late 6 Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers (l.b.) j
MacLeod, Norman,3" Capt. Black Watch, on retired pay;}
Hon. Lt. Colonel 3 Battalion Cameron Highlanders J
Drury,Robt. Cooper, .Hon. if. CW.Laneastnre Art. S.Div.R.Art
Parcons, Maydwell, Hon. Lt. Colonel 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers ...
Griffin, Ernest, Mortimer, 3/ii/or5Bn.Mid(lx.Regt.fi<«ioKnrZ)epr.
Lloyd, Owen L. F. Maior, 3 Bn. Irish Regiment
Chichester, Gerard,31" Cap*. North Stafford Regiment, on}
retired pay ; Majorlate ^BattalionNorihStaffordshire Regt. i
Marsbali-West, John Wm. Hen.32 Hon. Lt.Col. 4 Battalion}
Somersetshire Light Infantry )
Cole-Hamilton, Arthur Richard,33 with gratuity from Scots )
Fusiliers; Hon. Lt. Colonel 5 Battalion Irish Rifles J
Fie nnes, Hon. Geoff. C. Twisltton-Wykebam,34 Capt. Scots )
Fusiliers on retired pay; Major 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers)
James, Samuel Alex., Captain Gloucester Regiment, on}
retired pay; Hon. Lt. Colonel 3 Bn. Bedford Regiment )
Pakenham, Hercules Arthur,35 with gratuity from Grena-}
dier Guards ; Major 4 Bn. Irish Rifles J
Pinney, Charles Fred, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade ; )
Major 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade S
Noel, Gerard Thomas, "with gratuity from Durham Light;
Infantry ; Major late 3 Bn. Durham Light Infantry )
M'Fall, Albert William C.,s0 Captain York Light Infantry, (
o.'i retired pay ; Major late 3 Bn. York Light Infantry ... i
Deare, Fred. Arthur, with gratuity from Berkshire Regt. )
[Major in Reserre, 29 Nov. 00) ; Comdg. 8 Bn. i.y. S.Africa j
Stewart, Harry King,2" with gratuity from Gordon Rldrs.)
{Major in Reserve, 29 Nov. 00) ; Commanding Johannesburg >
Mounted Rifles )
St. Aubyn, Hon. Edw. Stuart,260 with grat. from King's )
Royal Rifles; (Major in Reserve, 29 Nov. 00) 5
Yard'iey, John Watkins,26- Capt. 6 Dragoons, on retired )
pay; {Major in Reserre 29 Nov. ooj i
GartVide-Spaight, Cavendish Walter, Capt. Army Service")
Corps, on ret. pay (Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 5 May 85), Major r
in Reserre, 29 Nov. 00; with Army Service Corps )
White, Hon. Robert,31" with gratuity from Welsh Fusiliers }
(Major in Reserve, 29 Nov. 00) i
Fersrusson-Biichanar^ George J. 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers)
(Cajdain in Reserve, 13 Feb. 01) j
Heygate-Lambert, Frederick Arthur, Knight of Justice of 1
St. John of Jerusalem, Hon. Lt. Col. Middlesex Yeomanry I
Le Rov-Levvis, Herman. Ma jor Hampshire Yeomanry (South )
Africa, with rant of Lt. Col.) j
Sherston, William Maxwell,37 DSO. Capt. 18 Hussars, on ret. )
pay; Major N. Somerset Yeomanry, A. D. C. to Lord Roberts j
Leviia, Harry Plumridge,31' with'gratuity from 1 Dragoon \
Guards; Major Suffolk Hussars )
M'Micking, Gilbert, with gratuity from Royal Artillery ; )
Major Hon. Artillery Company of London )
Fergusson-Buchanan', Geo. Jas. Majors Bn. Scots Fus.(Ayr }
and Wigtown Militia), Capt. in Reserve, 13 Feb. 01 j
Back, Philip E. />.*. Hon. Lt. Colonel 1 Norfolk Vol. Artillery
Garnons- Williams, Richard Davies, Capt. R. Fusiliers, on re- )
tired pay: Hon. Lt. Col. 1 Vol.Bn. South Wales Borderers(l.b.) :■
Brigade Major South Wales Brigade Volunteer Infantry ... }
Langham, Fred. G. p. Major 1 Cinque Ports Vol. Rifles
Lennox, John,^.«. Major Galloway Volunteer Rifles
Campbell, Edward Parker,4" Capt., Black Watch on ret. pay : I
Hon. Lt. Col.s Vol. Bn. Argyll 4- Sntherlnd Highlnders (l.b.) )
Dunfee, Vickers, p.s. Major 1 Tower Hamlets Volunteer^
Rifles {Captain of Reserve, 10 May 99) j
Neill, Duncan F. D. Major Clyde Div. Submarine Miners)
R. Engineers (Vols.) (Capt. of Reserve, 10 March 03) 5
Weblsy-Farry-Pryse, E. John,41 with gratuity from Welsh J
Regiment; Major 1 Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment ...)
Evans, John William, p.s. Major 1 London Vol. Eugmeers ...
Hext, Francis Marwood, Capt. Irish Fusiliers, on ret. pay ; \
Major 2 Vol. Bn. Gloucester Regiment /
Moubray, Wm. H. H. Carew," gratuity from Black Watch (l.b.)
Gray, Jas. Chas. Charnock, with gratuity from 1 W. I. Regt.
p.s.c. James, Walter Haweis, retired from R. Engiieers
Grubbe, Laurence C; with gratuity from Beuford Regiment)
(l.l.) )
Power, Wm. Le Poer,<6ivith gratuity from Northampton Regt.
Barry, Robert Mercer, Capt. Bedford Regt. on retired pay(?.i.)
Tun^ard, Henry Stopford, with gratuity from Innis. u'us I
Conran, Edward Watson, Capt. Dorset Regt., on retired pay...
Boddam, Charles Wm.5" with gratuity from W. Surrey Regt.
Lane, George Hale, Cu. t. Munster Fusiliers, on retired pay; ) ,
with 12 Provisional Battalion )
Schuyler, Adoniah Graham, with gratuity from Middlesex Regt.
Amyatt-Buruey, Horace A.5i with gratuity from Oxford Lt.Inf.1
Campbell, Jas. Archibald, Capt. Bedford Regt. on ret. pay
Spicer, Julian John Newton, Capt. R. Horse Gds., on ret. pay
Tufton, George Richard, with gratuity from 5 Lancers I
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT LIEUT,
or ENSIGN
24 Sept. 78
14 Sept.78
20 Oct.
3 Mar. 80 26 June
to Dec. 79 21 Aug.
1 Oct.
20 Oct.
10 Dec. 86 6 Apr.
to June 80 1 July
18 Apr
22 Jan. 79 7 Jan
80
So
80
8
74
8o
21 Aug. 78 1 July 81
5 Oct. 78 8 May 8
!2 Jan. 79 4 Feb. 81
23 Oct. 80 1 Jan. 8
14 Apr. 8,
12 Nov. S4
14 June 78
9 Dec. 83
1 July 81
9 Oct. 87
20 Sept. 86
17 Au;
23 Apr. 8 1
'.3 Apr. 81 1 July 3i
2 July 79 26
18 May 98
• 5 May
[7 Aug. 81 2 July
13 May 85 27 July
27 June 85 2 Nov.
9 June 79 3 Dec.
2 Jan. 86 28 Dec.
2 Aug. 84 3 May
87 27 May
87 26 June
87 4 Nov.
APPOINT-
ED TO
I1BSEEVE.
98 7 July 80
"a 24 Aug. 87
30 Oct. 89
1 Oct. 81
13 Apr.
[2 Jan.
July
12 Sept.94 22 Nov
11 Oct. 93 6 Dec.
:8 July 84 4 Jan
10 Jan. 9
11 Nov. 87 29 Nov
18 Dec. 87
1 Sept. 88
■ 7 Oct.
11 Dec.
29 Nov. 79
23 Oct.
22 Oct.
70
21 Aug,
28 Oct.
16 Feb. 81
26 Feb. 76
13 Mar. 86
17 Jan. 72
3 July 82
2 Mar. 80
22 Oct. 81
27 Feb. 84
1 July 81
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
10 July 67
12 Nov. 73
19 June 73
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
69 28 Oct. 71
71 28 Oct. 71
13 Mar. 74
12 Nov. 73
:i June 73
9 Aug. 74
26 Mar. 75
Feb. 76
1 Aug.
3 July
16 July 90 29 Nov.
14 May 87 20 Dec,
22 July
27 Feb. 86 3
8 Aug. 88 28 Apr.
5 Aug. 91 21 May
30 May 90! 14 Aug.
14 May 87 20 Dec
4 July 1
29 Nov.
•.9 Nov. ,
29 Nov. 00
24 Feb. 83
26 Nov. 84
3 Jan.
19 July
?.89
95
HON.
MAJOR.
3 May
i Aug.
8 Dec. 97
4 Dec
3 Aug,
8 Feb. 9022 Dec. 97
15 Dec. 97
5 Dec. 88
4 Jan. 93
24 Aug. g7
93 15 July 91
94
4 Nov. 96 7 Apr. 00
1 July 97 25 Apr. 85
16 Dec. 8^;
25 Juae gc
5 Nov.
13 Feb
1 July 88!i5 May 01
21 June
19 Oct.
29 Oct.
3 June
25 Aug.
21 Dec.
8 Dec.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
3
8629
18
Apr,
Jum
Juni
ie3i
29 June!
30 June !
1 July t
June 99
Aug. 00 21 Mar. 00
2 Dec. 01
Reserve of Officers.
562
I CORSET,
'2nd LIEUT.
CAPTAINS. jprBNStC-N.
Park, Adam, with gratnity from 2 West India Regiment
Gurnev. Lewis Edmond,57 Capt. 20 Hussars, on ret. pay
Short,' Mavow, with gratuity from Munster Fusiliers
Newiugton, Cecil G. H., Capt. E. Surrey Regt. on ret. pay
Schuyler, Edw. E. Sutton,59 Capt. W. York Regt. on ret. pay ..
Armitage. Harry Arnold, with gratuity from 15 Hussars
Tebbitt, Wm. Arthur,60 Capt. York and Lane. Regt. on ret. pay
Scott, Wm. Erskine, with gratuity from Warwick Regt. (Lb.)..'
Nelson, Abercrombv A. Cray en, with grat. from 5 Dr. Gds
Bell, Alexander. Capt . Northampton Regt. on retired pay , S Feb. 70
Clarke, Chas. Edw. Lnne, with gratuity from Wiltshire Regt....
Braithwaite, Jas. H.Vidal, with gratuity from Devon Regt. (Lb.)
Cavave, Henry Kennel t, with gratuity from S. Lane. Regt. ...
V>"heble, Jas. St. Lawrence,69 with gratuity from R. Artillery...
Allfrey, Moubray,"0 with gratuity from 15 Hussars
Wilson, Robert C. D."1 with gratuity from King's Royal Rifles
Pole, George H. T. Yan Notfen, with gratuity from iS Hussars
Bay, Henry Robert, Capt. Royal Sects, on retired pay;}
2nd Lieut. Shropshire Imperial Yeomanry )
F-.lcv, Ernest Edward, Capt. Middlesex Regt. on ret. pay ...
Tattersa'l, John C. de Veel,"2 Capt. 2 Dr. Gds. on ret. pay
Baker, Henrr Edward, with gratuity from Welsh Fusiliers
Grerille, Son. A. H. Fulke, with gratuity from King's Royal >
Rifles; Warwick Imperial Yeomanry ; Extra Croicn Equerry $
Oates, Charles Cecil, Capt. Connanght Rangers, on ret. pay...
Maisey, Edward Levien,"4 with gratuity from Liverpool Regt..
Haggard, Andrew Chas. Parker,"5 DSO. with gratuity from )_
King's Own Scottish Borderers f
Douglas, Geo. Sholto, with gratuity from Scottish Rifles (r.r.)
Littledale, Hy. Arthur,"8 with grat. from Derbyshire Regt.; 1
with Ordnance Depf j
Todd-Thornton.Jas. Henry B., with gratuity from Derby Regt.
Greer, Joseph Henry, with gratuity from Highland Light Inf.
;>.*.c.Hornby, Geoff. S. Phibbs/9 with grat. from RifleBrig
Broadwood, Francis,™ with grat. from S. Stafford Regt. (Lb.)
De La Rue, Thomas, with gratuity from Lancaster Regt
Oliver- Bellasis, Richard John Erskine,61 with gratuity from |
20 Hussars /
Corbett, Francis,82 with gratuity Irom York Light Infantry . .
Stewart, Stair H. Johnston, Capt. 20 Hussars, on ret. pay ...
Amedroz, Louis Edm., with gratuity fromYrork Lt. Infantry...
Couper, Arthur Edw.,3 Capt.~Es.st Surrey Regt. on ret.pay (Lb.)
Cautley, Henry, with gratuity from Suffolk Regiment
Marsham, Fred. Savill. with gratuity from King's R. Rifles..
Purchas, John R. P. Cajif . S. Lane. Regt. on retired pay (Lb.)
Phipps, Arth. Barre,84 with gratuity from S. Wales Borderers
Baird, Wm. Robt. Cornwallis,65 with grat. from W.York Regt.
Ellis. George Richard, with gratuity from Essex Regiment...
de Lorn, Henry Anthony,86 LRCP. 3IRCS. Capt. R. Army")
Med. Corps, on retired pay j
Eyre, Edwara Maurice, with gratuity from Warwick Regt.; \
Adjutant Base Depot, South Africa 5
Hatch, George Pelham,88 CMG. with gratuity from W. I. j
Regt.; Commanding East Africa Rifles, tcith local rank qf[
Lt. Colonel )
Fenwick, George C. R. Curzon, with gratuity from Welsh \
Fusiliers (Lb.) i
Dumaresq, Arthur Hemery,90 with gratuity from Duke of)
Cornwall's Light Infantry j
Yance, Eustace John,91 with gratuity from Leinster Regt. ...
Williams-Freeman, Geo. Chas. Peere,93 with gratuity from V
Sussex Regiment 3
Bright-Smith, Arthur A. W. Bright, with gratuity from 3")
Hussars : Hon. Major late Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry; >
Remount Department )
Grant, Bartle,95 Capt. Border Regt. on ret. pay : S. Garr. Regt.
Hilliard, Arthur Courtney, with gratuity from Durham Lt. Inf.
Wiley, Albert, Capt. Royal Highlanders, on retired pay
Gray, Walter Gordon, with gratuity from York. & Lane. Regt.
Nash, Edward, with gratuity from Royal Artillery (Lb.)
Kays, Reg. Ker,9" with gratuity from Northumberland Fus. ...
Arnot, G. Henry Anthony, with gratuity from Border Regt....
Garden, Henry Charles, Capt. Devon Regt. on ret. pay
Nichols, George Thomas, with gratuity from R. Engineers ..
Garston. Edgar John, with gratuity from R. Artillery (Lb.
Tuthill, Chris. D. Yilliers,100 with gratuity from 14 Hussars
Lyons, Fredk. Wm.101 with gratuity from S. Stafford Regt. ..
Baker, Henry Edmeades, gratuity from Lancaster Regt |
Robinson, Clement Sumner,102 Capt. R.A. Med. Corps, on ! '
retired pay f
Tippinge, Vernon Gartside, Capt. R. Scots, on ret. pay (Lb.)
Watson, Wm. Scott, Capt. Essex Regt. on retired pay (Lb.) ...
Birch, Robt.L. Coote,103Cup«. E. Surrey Regt.onret. pay (?.£.)
Piuckney, Geoffry Fras., Capt. West Surrey Regt. on ret. pay
Cartwright, H. Aubrey, with gratuity from Durham Lt. Inf.
Green, Percy, Capt. E. Kent Regiment, on retired pay
Fenton, Joseph Cunliffe, Capt. Leinster Regt. on retired pay
Godsal, Wm. Chas.105 with gratuity from Royal Engineers......
Maitlaud, Alex. Fuller,106 gratuity from W. Surrey Regt
Blacker, Frederick Henry, with gratuity from 4 Hussars ; \
Hon. Major late Notts Yeomanry J
Middleton, A. Harold, resigned from Argyll and Sutherland '/
Highlanders; Hon.ilajor 3 Bn. Argyll % Suth. Highlanders )
LIEUT. : CAPTAIN.
HON.
MAJOR.
APPOINT-
ED TO
BESER.VB.
1 Aug. 77
14 Sept. 78
30 Jan. 78
15 Apr. 74
11 Dec. 73
0 Aug. 74
30 Dec. 71
20 Nov. 75
1 Feb. 73
11 Feb. 75
9 Aug. 73
10 Jan. 72
28 Oct. 71
10 Sept.73
31 Aug. 73
19 Oct. 73
29 Apr. 73
2 Dec. 74
29 Oct. 72
1 Dec. 74
3 June 76
28 Feb. 74
:i Sept.76
3 June 74
9 Aug. 74
6 Dec. 74
22 May 77
12 Nov. 73
12 Feb. 77
12 Nov. 73
17 Jan. 77
. June 75
10 Sept.75
26 Feb. 76
13 June 74
2 Dec. 74
2 Dec. 74
n Feb. 75
Sept. 78
26 July 76
21 Sept. 74
15 Jan. 73
26 Mar. 74
23 Jan. 79
17 Aug. 78
28 Oct. 76
16 Feb. 78
1 May 78
10 Sept.75
28 Oct. 76
2 Dec. 74
19 June 74
23 Apr. 73
11 Feb. 76
30 Nov. 78
22 May 76
20 Nov.
7S
28 Oct.
76
11 Feb.
77
28 Jan.
7S
ti Sept. 76
11 Sept.76
10 Sept
75
6 Jan.
72
19 Aug
75
28 Dec.
74
1 7 May
79
2 De::.
74
3 July 74
26 May 80
12 Feb. 76
12 Nov. 73
11 Oct. 76
TO Sept.75
20 Nov. 75
2 May 72
23 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 76
1 Sept.81
1 Oct. 81
15 Oct. 81
18 Oct. 81
24 Jan. S2
1 Feb. S2
9 Mar. 82
20 Apr. 82
6 May 82
10 June 82
10 June 82
11 July 82
9 Aug. 82
30 Sept.82
1 Oct. 82
21 Oct. 82
31 Oct. 82
17 Nov. 82
23 Nov. 82
3 Dec. 82
4 Dec. 82
4 Jan. 83
10 Jan. 83
30 Jan. 83
31 Jan. 83
14 Mar. 83
20 Mar. 83
20 Mar. S3
3 Apr. 83
14 Apr. 83
29 May 83
30 May 83
1 June 83
13 June 83
20 June 83
June 83
30 June 83
10 July 83
14 July 83
15 July S3
20 July S3
25 July 83
1 Aug. 83
4 Aug. 83
9 Aug. 83
30 Aug. 83
19 Sept.83
1 Oct. 83
31 Oct. S3
9 Nov. 83
10 Nov. 83
14 Nov. 83
15 Nov. 83
8 Nov. 83
5 Dec. 83
10 Dec. 83
r2 Dec. 83
17 Dec. 83
2 Jan. 84
6 Jan. 84
9 Jan. 84
16 Jan. 84
26 Jan. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
13 Feb. 84
27 Feb. 84
1 Mar. 84
10 Mar. 84
23 Mar. S4
16 Apr.
16 Apr.
2 May 84
20 May 84
21 May 84
28 Apr. 75128 May 84
22 Mar. 93
1 Oct. 94
563
Reserve of Officers.
I COBNET,
2ND LIEUT
Or ENSIGN.
30 Jan. 78
n May 78
25 Aug. 77
17 Apr. 3o
30 Jan. 78
15 Aug. 77
22 Jan. 79
31 Jan. 77
ii Oct. 79
30 Jan. 78
Captains.
Levett, Wm. Swinnerton Byrd, with gratuity from Inniskil- ")
ling Fusiliers J
King, ITenry, with gratuity from Warwick Regiment
Hunt, Phineas 'William, with gratuity from Welsh Regiment.
Baines, Edw. Henry,106 Capt. W. Kent Regt. on ret. pay,
Hume, Arthur Robert, with grat. from W. Riding Regt. (Lb.)
Trevor, George Arthur,10'-1 with gratuity from Sussex Regt. ..
Cronyn, Abraham Prim,110 Caff. W. Kent Regt. on ret. pay
Reynolds, John Hunter,111 with gratuity from Grenadier Gds
Boisragon, Allan Maxwell."2 with gratuity from Irish Regi- >
ment ; 3 Battalion Irish Regiment j
Cholmondeley, Reg. Harry, with gratuity from Inniskilling )
Fusiliers S
Swinton, Geo. H. Taylor, Capt. Bedford Regt. on ret. pay. ..
p.s.c. Knight, Henry Raleigh,11* with grat. from E. Kent Regt.
Grimes, Hugh Ed ward, with gratuity from S.Lancashire Regt.
Greenwood, Chas. Staniforth,115 with gratuity from 10 Hussars
Pym, Edw. Alf. Innes, with gratuity from Worcester Regt
Macdonald, Allen D. with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Rhodes, Ernest Frederic, with gratuity from R. Eng. (I.h.) ...
Whiting, Henry Harvey, with gratuity from Welsh Fus
Parkinson, Reg. James Beresforp.with grat. from Gloucester )
Regt $
Learmouth, John Henry, resigned from 12 Lancers
p.s.c. Cromie.C. Francis, with gratuity from Hampshire Regt.
Brinkley, John Turner, Capt. North Stafford Regt. on ret. pay-
Freeman, Reginald Charles, with gratuity from 3 Hussars ...
Stewart- Savile, Walter S.11" with grat. from E. KentRegt
Canning, Hon. Conway S. G.;19 Capi. K.R. Rifles, on ret. pay...
Jolliffe, Wilkes, with gratuitv from Irish Regiment
Miles, Arch. Edw.1-0 with gratuity from King's Royal Rifles ; }
Hon. Major Wiltshirelmperial Yeomanry \
Sankey, Matthew H. P. Riall, Capt. R. Eng. on retired pay ...
Bateman-Hanbury, i/oM.Wm.S.,'23 with grat. from 2 Life Gds.
Leslie, Alex. Maurice,124 Capt. Suffolk Regt. on ret. pay (Lb.)
Way, Claude Greville, with cratuitv from S. Stafford Regt.
Tonge, Fraa. Henry, with gratuity from Wiltshire Regt
Elrington-Bisset, Maurice,12' Capt. R. Eng. on ret. pay (Lb.)..
Gunston, Bernard Hamilton, resigned from 5 Dr. Guards ; )
1 Pror. Regt. of Dragoons, with rank of Major j
Barry, James David, with gratuity from Royal Artillery (Lb.)
Mills, Edward Wm. Captain, York Regiment, on retired pay
Burmester, Arnold Charles, with gratuity from R. Art (Lb.).
Minter, John Surtees,128 Capt. Royal Artillery, on ret. pay .
Pelly, Henry Cerald,129 Capt. Royal Art., on retired pay (Lb.)
Home-Drummond-Moray, William Aug.131 Capt. Scots'Gds. '/
on retired pay )
Shiffner, John,132 with gratuity from Royal Artillery (Lb.)...
Daly, Henry Lawrence,131 with gratuity from 13 Hussars ...
Hughes, John,134 with gratuity from the Buffs
Luttrell, Alex. Fownes,135 with gratuity from Grenadier)
Guards $
Acland-Hood, Sir Alex. Fuller, Bart.'M with gratuity from
Grenadier Guards ; Vice Chamberlain of H.M.'s Household,
MP. for West Somerset
Hennac, Charles Tulin, Capt. Yorkshire Regt. on ret. pay ; >
Hon. Major North Riding of York Vol. Art. (Lb.) j
Hall, Henry Thomas, resigned from 18 Hussars ; Remount Dejit.
p.s.c. Butler, Lewis William George,138 with gratuity from )
~King'sR.R.(r.r.), Acting A.deC.to Sir B.C. Russell,iSept.oo$
Drummond, Malcolm,130 with gratuity from Grenadier 1
Guards; Groom in Waiting in Ordinary to the Queen }
Mulchinock. Michael Edw. resigned from Irish Rifles; with )
12 Prar. Bn )
Murphy, Jas. Andrew, Capt. 1 Dragoons, on ret. pay
Carpenter, Wm. Sidney, with grat. from Lincoin Regt. (Lb.)
Jacob, John E. F. with gratuity from S. Lancashire Regt....
Eraser, Thomas,141 with gratuity from Sussex Regt
Walker, Geo. Barnes, with gratuity from Munster Fusiliers...
Hotham, Henry Edward,142 with grat. from Scot. Rifles (Lb.)
Broadley, Hamilton Wm. Capt. R. Scots, on ret. pay
Thomas, Fred L. C, with gratuity from East Surrey Regi- )
ment: Hon. Major late xBu.East Surrey Regiment $
Peyton, William Robert Boileau,140 with gratuity from)
Shropshire Light Infantry i
Mansel, Eustace Gambler,147 Capt. Oxford Light infantry)
on retired pay i
Critchley, Edward Asheton, Capt. 4 Hussars, on retired pay ; (
with 13 Hussars )
Elrington, Gerard Gordon, Capt. Dorset Regt. on ret. pay ...
Wainright, Lawrence Aug. Capi. West India Regt. on ret. pay
Dillon, Henry Vincent, LRCPI. LRCSI. with gratuity from)
R.A.M.C. (Woolwich) j
M'Grigor, Sir Jas. R. Duff, Bt. with gratuity from Rifle Brig
Thompson, Peter Ridley Edward,151 Cajjt. Inniskilling)
Fusiliers, on ret. pay; D.A.A. General, Portsmouth (temp.); >
Royal Garrison Regiment J
Reynolds, Cecil Edward, with gratuity from Royal Art. (Lb.]
Stracey, Claude Edward,152 Capt. Scots Guards, on ret. pay
Williams, Arthur Leonard, i53with grat. from R. Scots I30 Jan,
Faber, Walter Vavasour, with gratuity from R. Art.; Wilts. i.y.\
Eardlcy-Wilmot, Cecil F. de Lys, with grat. from Ches. Regt. 8 Dec
6 Sept. 76 3: May 84
19 Apr. 77 4 June 84
29 Jan. 79 6 June 84
20 Nov. 75 11 June 84
31 May 78 11 June 84
11 Nov. 78: 7 July 84
24 June 76 9 July 84
18 Mar. 74 23 July 84
20 Aug. 7c 23 July 84
24 Mar. 75 2 Aug. 84
11 Feb. 75! 6 Aug. 84
12 Feb. 77^7 Aug. 84
25 June 78 27 Aug. 84
19 Aug. 75 1 Sept. 84
2 Sept. 72, 12 Sept.84
2 Dec. 74 26 Sept. 84
2 Mar. 78
30 Jan. 78
11 Sept. 76
2 Dec. 74
26 July 84
1 Aug. 84
3 Mar. 94
12 June 78
1 May 78
3 Apr. 78
2 Jan. 79
2 Feb. 78
Jan. 79
29 Nov. 76
10 Feb. 81
30 Nov. 78
29 Nov. 76
28 Feb. 74
15 July 7y
20 Nov. 75
28 Apr. 80
ii Feb. 7(1
29 Apr. 73
29 Nov. 70
30 Nov. 76
1 Oct. 78
20 Nov. 76
12 Feb. 74
1 July 8:
14 Aug. 76
13 July 78
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
28 Oct. 71
14 Aug. 76
28 Feb. 74
28 Oct. 76
13 June 74
10 Sept. 75
25 Sept. 78
18 Dec. 80
10 Sept.76
29 Nov. 7ft
17 Aug. 79
18 Oct. 84
25 Oct. 84
30 Oct. 84
3 Nov. 84
4 Nov. 84
15 Nov. 84
26 Nov. 84
6 Dec. 84
1 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
21 Jan. 85
2 Feb. 85
11 Feb. 85
11 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 85
16 Mar. 85
ig Mar. 85
1 Apr. 85
7 Apr. 85
10 Apr. 85
10 Apr. 85
11 Apr. 85
15 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
23 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
5 May 85
9 Aug. 74 13 May 85!
13 Nov. 78 13 May 85!
6 May 79 13 May 85 1
18 Apr. 80 13 May 85
21 Sept.76!2o May 85
5 Dec. 78 23 May 85
12 Feb. 76I21 June 85
2 Dee. 74127 June 85
!
11 Sept. 77 1 Jul3T 85
4 Oct. 75 6 July 85
9 Sept. 80' 25 July 85
2Q Jan. 76 27 Julj- 85
11 July 76,28 July 85
1 1 Aug. 85!
15 July 80 7 Aug. 85
85
5 Sept. 77
1 May 7s! 12 Feb. 79 17 Au;
25 Jan. 77 19 Aug. 85
'20 Nov. 76 20 Aug. 85
78 ' 7 Dec. 78 20 Aug. 85
25 Jan. 77 29 Aug. 85!
77 2 Nov. 78 2 Sept. 85 j
14 Aug. 89
Feb.
6 Dec. 99
Reserve of Officers.
564
Captains.
Gladstone, Sir John Robt. R?.155 with grat. from Cold. Guards...
Leetham, Arthur,156 with gratuity from 13 Hussars; Son.\
Major Monmouth 'Engineer Militia )
GUlon, Henry, with gratuity from i3 Hussars
Hunter, Sir Charles Roderick, Bt. grat. from Rifle Brig. (l.b.)..
Russell, Leonard George, with gratuity from Rifle Brig, {l.b.)
Tans Agnew, Patrick A., with gratuity from Rifle Brigade ...
Lindsell, Chas. Frederick,155 with gratuity from Scots Fus....
Bayly, John, with gratuity from Suffolk Regiment
Fetherstonhaugh, Fred. H. Wingfield, with gratuity from") -j£ _8;I2 FeD_ 8lll6 oct g5
Scottish Rifles /
Mercer, Douglas Campbell, with grat. from Black Watch
Troyte-Bullock, Edw. Geo. with gratuity from r Dragoons ; )
Dorset Imperial Yeomanry J
Bennett, R. Capt. Devon Reirt. on ret. pay; Army 0,-d. Dept.13 Aug. 70 18 Dec. 80 26 Oct. S5
Brodie,EdgarWalde<rrave,lcl,Capf. King's R. Rifles, onret. pay' | 3 ^J" 76 4 JSov. 85
Rich.AlniericE.Frederie.with grat. from Lincoln Regt. (Z. b. )|:i May 7S 23 July 79; 4^ov.8s
CORNET,
ndLIEUT. ;
OrKNSIGN.j
CAPTAIN.
d Dec. 73 9 Sept. S5
7 Apr. 80 23 liar. 81,9 Sept. 85
I 6 Sept. 76 19 Sept. S5
30 Dec. 78 28 July 8o'2i Sept. 85
1 Hay 78 18 Aug. 80 21 Sept. 85
11 May 78125 Sept. 80 21 Sept. 85
[24 July 74 30 Sept. 85
13 July 78. 20 Aug. So 5 Oct. 85
22 Jan. 7QJ2Q Sept.8o 20 Oct. 35
'22 Oct. Si^i Oct. 85
HON.
MAJOR.
23 Oct.
7 June 79
n Nov. 78 30 Nov. S5
29 Nov. 76 7 Dec. 85
1 July 81! 9 Dec. 85
4 Dec. 82 16 Dec. 85
12 June 78 12 Jan. Si 23 Dec. 85
14 Aug. 76 9 Jan. 36'
13 July 7S 22 Dec. 80^19 Jan. 86
9 Oct. 77 20 Jan. S6
9 Oct. 77 20 Jan. 36
2 July 79! 20 Jan. 86
28 Jan. 75J28 Jan. 86
1/ Nov. 79 1 Feb. 86
11 Oct. 76 4 Feb. 86
10 Sept. 76 9 Feb. 86
20 Nov. 75 15 Feb. 86
20 Nov. 75
22 Jan. 79
11 Oct. 79
; May 78
11 May 78
30 Jan. 78
23 Jan. 73
13 Aug. 79
n Aug. 79
11 Oct. 79
1 May 78
19 May So
15 Feb. 86
22 Feb. 86
9 Oct. 77 25 Feb. 36
10 Mar. 86
28 Oct. 77
12 Feb. 76
24 Jan. 80
23 July 79
15 Mar. 80
1 Apr. 36
1 Apr. 86
14 Apr. 86
21 Arjr. 86
21 Apr. S6'
21 Apr. 86,
Connellan, C. Langrishe,161 with grat. from East Kent Regt. )
{Lb.) ; serving in Lincoln Regiment )
Bryan, G. Chas. Newton, with grat. from Munster Fusiliers ; '/
Royal Garrison Regiment J
Vesey, Charles N. Colthu'-st, with gratuity from S Hussars ...
Pirie, Duncan Vernon,16- DL. MP. for X. Aberdeen; Capt. 3")
Hussars, on retired pay $
Ussher, Beverly William Reid,163 Capt. 7 Dragoon Guards, )
on retired pay j
Connor, Hany Geo. Adams,213 Capt. Conn. Rangers, on ret. pay 22 Feb. 79 13 July 8o 27 Dec. 83
Apthorp, Edmond Paley, Capt. W. I. Regt. on ret. pay {r.r.)\ |" Feb. 761 3 Jan.
Foord, Edward,166 with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Heygate, Edward Leonard Aspinall,167 Capt. West Kent )
Regiment, on retired pay )
Wingate, George Miller,165 with gratuity from R. Artillery ...
Bell, Leonard, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Preston, George Berthon, Capt. 2 Dragoon Gds. on ret. pay...
p.s.e. Wisely, Geo. Alex. Keith, Capt. R. Eng. on retired pay...
Murphy, Wm. J.,171 Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay {l.b.)
Ashburnham, Son. Thomas,'72 with grat. from 7 Hussars
Vincent, Richard Dacre, Capt. Dublin Fus. on ret. pay {l.b.).
Adams, Arthur John, Capt. West Surrey Regt. on ret. pay ...
Rusbridger, Stewart Holcombe, Capt. West^SuiTey Regt.J; ~i
on retired pay j
Cockburn, Fras. Pitcairn,171 with grat. from Wiltshire Regt.; )
Depot Bn. S. Africa j
Calder, Edmond Henry Somerville,175 with grat. from R. Art.
Banbury, Arthur, Capt. Irish Fusiliers, on retired pay
Turner, William Frederick, Capt. Argyll and Sutherland >
Highlanders, on retired pay J
Barchard, Charles Peicival,177 with grat. from W. York Regt.
King, Ales. C. Newton, Capt. Worcester Regt. on ret. pay (l.b.)
Lysons, Daniel Charles Wm.17S with gratuity from King's )
Royal Rifles ; Son. Major 7 Battalion King's Royal Rifles... S
Marshall, Henry Stapylton, with grat. from Cheshire Regt.; 1
4 Bn. Cheshire Regt. (l.b.) )
Firman, Robert Bertram,179 DSO. with grat. from Middlesex I
Regt. (Comdg. 11 Tin. i.y. S. Africa, tcith rank of Lt. Col.) j
Tombe, Henry Evelyn,180 with grat. from Suffolk Regiment; )
Remount Depot )
Mackenzie, Ashley Edm. with gratuity from E. York Regt
Lennitte, Henry Jas.,181 Capt. Scots Fusiliers, onret. pay | 4 Dec.
Thistlethwayte, Thomas George, with gratuity from R. Art..
Cameron, Chas. Barton,132 Capt. York and Lancaster Regt. l_
on retired pay j"
Sankey, Artnur, with giatuity from Royal Artillery
Scott, James Thomas, with gratuity from Dublin Fusiliers ; f
Son. Major 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Sighlanders j
Greer, William,185 Capt. Border Regiment, on retired pay; 1
Special Service, S. Africa f
Richards, Arthur William Mordaunt, with grat. from|
2 Dragoons; Remount Department j
Fowler, Robert Henry,187 with grat. from Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Higginson, Conway R. Dobbs, Capt. R. Art. on ret. pay
Rodney, G. B. H. D. Lord,lsi resigned from 1 Lite Guards ...
Stewart, William, Capt. Argyll and Suth. Hldrs. on retired 1
pay ; with Black Watch f
Bagot, Arthur Henry Louis, with gr.it. from Som. Lt. Inf. ..
EUice, Edward Charles, with gratuity from Grenadier )
Guards; icith Black Watch j
Reynard, Francis Horner, with gratuity from 9 Lancers 1 to Sept. 75 IO Sept. 76 7 Aug. S6
Bower, Edm. T. C. Capt. Oxford Lt. Inf. on retired pay;"*' T , J T 7,,,,. Pr .__ „,!
Brigade Major East Yorkshire Brigade Volunteer Infantry) '3 July 7»l Jmy ai 9 Aug. 86
Hervey-Bathurst, Claude, with gratuity from Essex Regt. ; I <-, ' t„„ q a aJ
with 4 Prov. Bn. . ... ) ]29 ^pt.77, 7 Jan. 8013 Aug. 86,
Clarke, Jas. Richd. Plomer, Capt. Welsh Regt. on ret. pay {I. b.) 24 July 78J19 Ma3' 80 19 Sept.86
Tailby, Thomas Morrall Jones, with gratuity from 1 1 Hussars 22 Jan. 8:' 1 July 81 29 Sept. 86
Elliot, Gilbert Thomas, Capt. Liverpool Regt. on retired pay1 13 Aug. 79I 4 Sept. 80 1 Oct. 86
Lucy, Frederick Hy.192 Capt. Northampton Regt. on ret. pay j 14 Jan. 81
Noble, George John Wm. with gratuity from 13 Hussars;) T „
Son. Major Northumberland Yeomanry; Remount Depot ... j |'4 Jan- ao
Turner, Frank Maekinnon,19* with gratuity from West )
India Regiment )
Begbie, Hamilton Luard, with grat. from Worcester RegU/.i.) 2 July 7929 JuneSi 8 Nov. S6
Hunt, Cecil Henry, with gratuitv from Leicester Regt. (/.J.)1 13 Aug. 79' s Mar. 81 19 Nov. 8c
I I
9 Mar. 81
1 July Si
6 Nov. 80J26 Apr. 86j
1 Apr. 8i'i2 May Soj
1 June 80' 26 May 86
i3i Jan. 78 1 June 861
5 Oct. 78I i July Si 2 June 86
I31 Jan. 78:16 June 86
28 Oct. 77^4 June 86
2 Sept. 80 30 June 86
Dec. 8c 5 July 86
j 30 Apr. 79
I 6 Au
79 -
30 Jan. 78 10 Aug. 80 10 July 86
31 Jan. 78 19 .luly 86
29 Nov. 76^1 July 86
10 Nov. 77 [21 July 86
11 Feb. 77U2 July 86
6 Oct. 77 5 Aug. 80
1 July 8t 1 Oct.
1 July 81 27 Oct. 86|
ii Sept. 77 1 Nov. 80'
APPOINT-
ED TO
RESERVE.
1 14 Aug. So
6 Mar. 89
565
Reserve of Officers.
Captains.
Hamilton, Chas. R. Sydney Douglas,195 Capf. Gordon High- '(
landers, on retired pay )
Moncur, John Deans, with gratuity frcm i Dragoon Guards...
Sird, William James, with gratuity from 8 Hussars
Staniland, Chas. Arthur, with gratuity from 2 Dragoons
Thomson, .Tocelyn Home,1'7 Capt. R. Artillery, on retired pay
Peel, Win. Frederick,198 Capt. 3 Dragoon Guards, on ret. pay
Lindsay, Henry E. Morgan,199 Capt. Royal Engineers, on '(
retired pay ; Hon. Lt.Col. Monmouth B. Engineer* {Militia) )
Richardson, Ivan Owden, with gratuity from 4 Hussars;)
with Cavalry Depot )
Garnett, Henry Percy, with grat. from D. of Cornwall's Lt.Inf.
Chapman, Charles Higford,200 with grat. from Cheshire Regt.
Beever, Henry Holt, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay(/.4.)
Waring, William Wheat,201 with gratuity from 11 Hussars; >
Major Berkv Yeomanry <j
Amherst, .Ho».Hugh,202CW. Coldstream Gds., on ret. pay
Browne, Chas. Edmund,203 with gratuity from 15 Hussars ...
Swaine, George Wm.204 Capt. W.York Regt. on ret. pay
Cameron, Cyril St. Clair,205 with gratuity from 9 Lancers; I
Capt. Tasmanian Defence Force j
Freckleton, Geo. Wm.206 Cavt. Conn. Rangers, on ret. pay
Wilkinson, H.T. Diedrich,20"DSO.witn grat. from Irish Regt.
Thistlewayte, Arthur Henry, with grat. from Grenadier Gils.
Curzon, Ernest Chas. Pcnn, Capt. 18 Hussars, on retired |
pay ; Special Service, Bhodesian Field Force |
Harrison, Sudlow, Capt. Berkshire Regt. on retired pay; I
with Bemount Department J
Manson, Kric Edm. II. Davison, Capt. South Lancashire)
Regt.. on retired pay j
Rickards, P. S. Hamilton,208 Capt. Dublin Pus. on ret. pay (r.r.)
Payne, Arthur Trelawny, Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay
Campbell, Arthur Charles, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade.
Hoitocks, Alex. Macintosh, Capt. Dublin Fus. on retired pay
Ha.vnes, Carleton,210 Capt. East Lancashire Regt. on retired I
pay ; Deputy Governor, Portland Prison j"
Forbes, William Lachlan,211 with gratuity from Royal Fus...
Willett, John Saltren,212 with gratuity from 1 Dragoon Gds.; I
Captain Leicestershire Hussars [
Newbury, Percy F. Raikes, Caiif.Lincoln Regt. on ret. pay (r.r.)
Combe, Christian, with gratuity from Roval Horse Guards ...
Johnston, Arch. Fras. Campbell,214 Capt. E. Kent Regt. ^
on retired pay J
Brooksbank, Arthur Hey wood, with gratuity from 19 Hus. ...
Ca ird, Lindsay Henry son, Ca/ir.Border Regt.on ret.pay; Hon.)
Major 3 Bn. Border Begiment )
Des \oeux, Fred. Hy. Arthur,24" Capt. C Dr. Gds., on retired \
pay; Bemount Depot, with rank- of Major |
Hillas, Robt. Wm. Goodwin,218 with gratuity from Somerset 1
Light Infantry )
Corbett, Robert Edwin, with gratuity from Somerset Lt. Inf.
D'Aeth, Lewis Narbrongh H.219 Captain Scots Fusiliers, on )
retired pay f
Goodrich, Arthur Mainwaring, with grat. from Innis. Fus....
Mncleod, Roderick Willoughby,-1 with grat. from Cameron I
Highlanders. ; Brig. Major Highland Brig. Volunteer Tnf)
Montgomery - Campbell, Archibald,2-10 Capt. West Kent)
Regiment, on retired pay )
Blac.ett, Chris. Montagu,222 Capt. Rifle Brigade, on retired |
pay; Boyal Garrison Begiment J
Whitaker, Albert Edw.223with grat. from Northumberland )
Fusiliers; Hon Major Nottinghamshire Yeomanry )
Allsopp, Hon. Herbert Tongue,224 with grat.from ic Hussars
Wallace, Wm. F. Annesley,225 with gratuity from ShropO
shire Light Infantry $
Graham, Wm. Percival Gore,220 MD. MBCS. m.m. 87, with \
gratuity from R.A. Med. Corps j
Eallum, Octavius Claude J. with grat. from Irish Rifles)
{Major r.r.) j
Campbell, Reginald Eric Duncan, with grat. from Dish Fus.
Knowles, Robert Townley,428 Capt. Royal Scots, on rev. pay
Cutlar-Fergusson, Robert, with gratuity from Scots Guards...
Menzies, Neil James,229 with gratuity from Scots Guards
Uoddard. Edw. Hesketh, Capt. Dorset Regt., on ret. pay
Guyon, Herbert Joseph, Capt. East Yorkshire Regt.on ret.pay
Wilkinson, Lionel T. V. with gratuity from Irish Rifles
Lassetter, Harrj'Beauchamp,231 with grat. from S. Staff. Regt.
Harding, Charles Mulcaeter, Capt. East Yorkshire Regt. )
on retired pay $
Money, Edmund Charles Kyrle, Capt. York and Lancaster)
Regiment, on ret'red pay ; 11 Provisional Battalion j
Mayne, Jasper Graham, Capt. Innis. Fusiliers, on retired pay
Hockm, Chas. H. Stirling, with gratuity from Essex Regt. ...
Hibbert, Edw. Hugh Rowley, with grat. from Lane. Fus. ...
Heygate, Rhd. Lionel, Capt. R. Art. on ret.pay; Bemount Dept.
Oliver, Wm. James, with gratuity from Royal Artillery, ~\
Hon. Major South East of Scotland Artillery ; Ordnance >
Officer 4th Class (temp.) : )
French, Houston,232 Capt. 2 Life Guards, on retired pay
Simmonds, Percy Richard, Cap/. R. Artillery, on ret. pay
Matthews, Llewellin Washington, Capt. 5 Dragoon Guards, ~)
on retired pay j
Burke, Thomas Edmund,233 Capt. Lane. Regt. onret.pay(r.r.)
6 Aug. 79
31 Jan. 8.
22 Jan. 80
I C'OBNBT
2ndi,iECT.
ornusiGir
15 Sept. 77
14 Jan. 80
19 Feb. 81
31 Oct. 77
27
2Q N
i Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
22 Mar. 79
o Nov. 77
2 Jan. 81
- July
18 Dec.
i July 8:
11 Feb. 75
8.
8
7 8.
8 Dec. 77
10 Feb. 8i
11 Oct. 79
ii May 78
1 Oct. 79
30 Jan. 78
8 Dec. 77
:i May 78
I May 78
11 May 78
13 Aug. 79
5 Oct. 78
21 June 79
4 Sept.78
17 Aug. 80
16 Feb. 78
14 Sept.78
22 Jan. 79
22 Feb. 79
21 June 79
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 81
4 Dec. 78
6 Aug. 79
13 Oct. 77
II Oct. 70
S May
1 July
25 Feb.
1 July
1 Oct.
23 June
Oct. 78
Aug. 80
July 81
-- Nov. 8c
18 Dec. 78
!2 Oct. £:
2 Feb. 76
Apr.
'ov. 75
81
78
May 80
1 July 8
1 July 8
-'2 Dec. 8
17 Mar. 80
19 Sept. 80
14 May 79
10 Nov. 80
1 July £1
2 Feb. 81
1 Mar. 81
7 J uly 80
!4 Oct. 80
2 Jan. 81
8 JuneSi
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
4 Dec. 80
1 July 81
1 July Si
23 Sept.8o
22 Jan. 81
11 Oct. 79
14 Sept.78
31 Jan. 77
21 July 77
19 Feb. 81
14 Jan. 80
6 Aug. 79
9 July 79
13 Aug. 79
23 Apr. 81
17 Dec. 79
4 Dec. 78
1 July 81
11 Apr. 8
9 Apr. 80
18 Mar. 76
29 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 80
20 May
1 July 81
1 Apr. 81
1 July 81
CAPT. OF
RESERVE.
APPOINT-
ED TO
RESKRVE.
.8 Feb. 87
24 Feb. "
2 Mar. 87
16 Mar. 87
16 Mar. 87
20 Mar. 87
30 Mar. 87
7 Apr. 87
13 Apr. 87
23 Apr. 87
30 Apr. 87
30 Apr. 87
2 May 87
4 May 87
5 May 87
7 May 87
19 May 87
28 May 87
10 June 87
15 June S7
18 June 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 37
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
6 July 87
8 July 87
11 July 87
19 July S7
27 July 87
4 Aug. S7
12 Aug. 87
14 Aug. 87
17 Aug. S7
17 Aug, "
17 Aug. 87
17 Aug. 87
17 Aug. 87
24 Aug. 87
6 Sept. 87
1 July 8r ;o Sept. 87
1 July 81 10 Sept.87
1 July 81 16 Sept.87
11 Nov. 78
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
12 Nov. 73
30 July 79
15 Mar. 81
23 June 80
18 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
24 Sept.87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. S7I
7 Oct. 87I
10 Jan. 00
Reserve of Officers.
565«
Captains.
Lee, Henry Louis,234 Capt. Berkshire Regt. on retired pay ...
Seton, Aug. St. John,'35 Capt. Liverpool Regt. on retired ^
pay; (7.5.) Acting Quarter MasterSth j- 40th Regtl. Districts )
Cuninghame, Glencairn R.23" with gratuity from 4 Hussars ; (
with Cavalry Depot 1
Cradock, Montagu,237 CB. with gratuity from 6 Dragoon Gds.
Stuart, Ronald R. Kilbee, Capt. Derby Regt. on retired pay
Lawson, Francis Bernard, with gratuity from Northamp-)
tonshire Regiment S
Gamble, Andrew Wm. with gratuity from Northampton)
Regiment; Royal Garrison Regiment *
Vialls, Harry George,-3* with gratuity fromW. York Regt.; )
Major Tf'e-t Australian Contingent )
Forbes, Patrick ffm. "» with gratuity from 6 Dragoons
Somerset, Hon. Arthur C. E. Capt. Ride Brig, on ret. pay (7.5.)
Dormer, Chas. Walter Cottrell, reserve from 13 Hussars
CORNET,
2ndLIEUT. LIEUT
otensign. I
19 Feb78ii 1 July 81 8 Oct. 87
11 Oct. 79 13 Oct. 80 19 Oct. 87
7 Jan. 80 1 July St !ig Oct. 87
6 Aug. 79 1 July Si; 20 Oct. S7
22 Jan. Si' 8 June Si 21 Oct. 87
14 Jan. 80 11 July 81L22 Oct. S7
i 8 Feb. 82J22 0ct. 87
CAPT. OF
UESEEVE.
APPOINT
ED TO
HESERVE.
13 Aug. 79
8 May So
27 Jan. 00
22 Jan. 79 13 Mar. 81,25 Oct. 87
22 Oct. 8i'26 0ct. 87
22 Feb. 79 12 Jan. 81.30 Oct. 87
.23 Oct. 80 , 1 Juiy 81 j 5 Nov. 87 21 Mar. 00
Ivrea, Guy H. marquis?1* with grat. from Dublin Fusiliers. ..!„ iiaj- 7g' 1 July Si' 9 Nov. S7
Pollard. Wit. D. John, with gratuitv from Sussex Regt. ; "1 w
,dth Detatls, Aldershot S J3 Aug. 79; 1 July 81 19 Nov. 87
Lehmann, Frederick Hope, with gratuity from 11 Hussars ... J22 Oct. 81 19 Nov. 87
Hope, James,242 Capt. Bang's Own Scot. Bord. on ret. pay j , Mar. 78 17 May 79 21 Nov. 87
Wheeler, Owen Edlestone, resigned from Leicester Regt. (l.b.) IZ Aug. 80 1 July 81 25 Nov. 871 21 Feb. 00
O'Hara, Patrick H.Aug. Cnpf. E.Surrey Regt. on ret. pay(i\r.) 2, Oct. 80 1 July Si, 1+ Dee. 87
Fanshawe, Fred. Bradford,* Capt. W. Kent Regt. on ret. pay xj yeu. gi 1 July 81 19 Dec. 87
Broadhurst, Arthur Brooks, with gratuity from 14 Hussars...!
GifTord, Robert,2*4 with gratuity from Derby Regiment I4 Sept 78
Gore, George Edw. Capt. W. Riding Regt. on retired pay ... ,4 Jiay 79
Renton, William Gordon, Capt. 17 Lancers, on retired pay ... 2? Mar.79
Tatham, Oswald Fordham, Capt. Scots Fus., on retired pay...;
Johnstone, Henry Mel-rill, Capt. R. Engineers, on ret. pay...1
Shaw, Thomas Barton, with gratuity from Royal Engineers
Layard, Arthur A. M.2*" Capt. R. Engineers, on retired pay...
Le'Feuvre, Geo. Wm. Henry, Capt. N. Lancashire Reg:-")
on retired pay j
Tristram, Lancelot Shute Harrington, Captain Welsh Regi- 1
ment, on retired pay /
Travers, Mordaunt T. Otho, with gratuitv from Scots Fus.; )
Army Ordnance Department .) "-"eD. 70
Despard, Herbert John,24* with grat. from W. I. Regiment... i4 Jan. 80
Walker, George Lawrie, Capt. Argyll and Sutherland ) |
Highlanders, on retired pay {l.b.) S 25 Ma^ 7»
Massy, Godfrey Owen Geo. with gratuity from Wiltshiro )
Regiment...': 5 17 Apr. 80
Brush, Oliver Ramsay.243 Capt. Royal Seots, on retired pay... 22 Jan. 79
Cax-Murch'son, Kenneth M. M.-'51* with grat from R. High.
Morrice, Cuthbert Henry, Capt. R. Fusiliers, on retired pay... 23 Oct.
Coke, Percy Knight Hale,252 resigned from 14 Hussars 26 Mar
MacGregor, John N. Murray, with gratuity from Dublin)
Fusiliers, Army Sercice Corps > 23 Apr. 81
Goff, Bertram L. Joseph, with gratuity from Highland Lt. I
Infantry; Royal Garrison Regiment f * ^"ay 7°
Lindner, Albert John. Capt. N. Stafford Regt. on ret. pay 22 Jan. 79
Davidson, Hugh,253 with grat. from Seaforth Highlanders ; )
Son. Major 3 Battalion Seaforth Highlanders $ 1 Mav 7°
Neish, Colin Graham,254 Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired >_
pay; Staff Captain Royal Artillery, Colchester (tem2>.) f
Winter, Frederic .!chn, Cs.pt. Royal Artillery, on ret. pay; I
Adjutant Lancashire Artillery, S. Division \
M'Farlane, Ronald, CMG. with gratuity from 9 Lancers ;|
Remount Depot South Africa [ 3* Jan. «°
Rea, Jas. Capt. King's Own Scot. Border., on retired pay ... 8 Dec. 77
Tyvyan, Richd. W. Oomyn, Cj/rf.Welsh Regt. on retired pay 23 Oct. S'
Munster. Geoffrey G. G. Earl cffi'° with grat. from King's 7
Royal Rifles; Son. Major 3 Battalion Royal Scots j 2I June 79
Templer, John George Edmund, 256with grat. from Highland )
Lt. Inf.; Son. Major 1 Devon Yeomanry )
Randolph, Charles James, with gratuity from Wilts Regt. ... 17 Apr. 80
Gunning, Charles Vere. Capt . Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay ;1 T ",
Staff Officer for Remounts, South Africa 5 , 9 July 79
Harris, Claudius S. Capt. York and Lane. Regt. on ret. pay 11 Oct. 79
Hemphill, Fitzroy, Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers,*) T
on retired pay ) 14 Jan.
Pocklington, Harry E. Stracey,25S Capt. 15 Hus. on ret. pay
Hinde, Wm. Fred. Hony wood, Capt. 12 Lancers, on ret. pay (Z. 6.)
Pilkington, Henry Lionel, CB. with gratuity from 21 Hussars 22 Jan. 81
Baylies, Eustace Granville,239 Capt. East Surrey Regiment, |
on retired pay j
Swinton, Geo. S. Campbell, with grat. from High. Lt. Inf. ... 11 May 7
Sufi, Herbert Charles, Capt. W. Riding Regt. onret. pay {l.b.) ......
Standish, Wm. Pery, with gratuity from East York Regt. ... 19 Feb. 8
Young, Ernest Temple, with gratuity from Royal Artillery...1
Machell, Percy Wilfrid,2'2 with gratuity from Essex Regt '
Cunningham, John,263 with gratuity from Essex Regt. (l.b.).'
Silverthorae, Jas. W. B.161 Capt. Yorkshire Regtiment on) ,, . „
retired pay j r9 Feb- 8
Annaly, Luke, Dord*cs with gratuity from Scots Guards ; )
Son. Major Bucks Yeomanry / \
Bald, Alfred Campbell,266 Capt. Black Watch, onret. pay (l.b.) j
Warre, Annesley Tyndale,26; with gratuity from R. Art. (l.b.) \
Weekes, Montague Mcrgan, resigned from Royal ArtDlery ... '
Ensor, Jarnes H.263 Capt. 12 Lancers, on retired pay (i.y., 1 !
with rank of Major) )
Barnard, Henry Craufurd,20 with gratuity from Irish Fus
21 Mar. 00
21 Feb. 03
78 Jan. 82 31 Dec.
1 July 81 2 Jan. 88
1 July Si 2 Jan. 88
1 July 81 15 Jan. 83
29 Nov. 76 18 Jan. 88
5 Jan. 77 23 Jan. 3S
5 Jan. 77 25 Jan. 88
25 Jan. 77 23 Jan. 38
1 July Si 3 Feb. 83
8 Mar. 81 10 Feb. 88
18 Mar. 81 15 Feb. 88
1 July 3i 15 Feb. 88
1 July 8i|2i Feb. S3
11 Nov. 80 22 Feb. 83
1
3 Aug. So; 1 Mar. 88
10 May 82I 14 Mar. S3
1 July 81! 20 Mar. 88
1 Jaly 81I21 Mar. 88
1 May 81! 1 May 88
16 Jan. 8 1 1 j 2 May 88
23 June 81! 6 Mav 88
22 May 7Q 10 May SS
18 Feb. 80
14 .
13 Nov.
i3 Feb. So
1 July
3 Apr. 7S
1 2 Ma.y !
t2 May i
23 May i
6 June i
to Feb. 81
June 81 8 June 88
21 June 88
1 July 88
1 July 88
5 July 88
18 July 88
1 Aug.
29 Nov. 78
iS Dec. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
25 Jan. 81
2 Aug. 81
1 July 81 1 16 Aug.
22 Oct. 81 29 Aug.
23 Jan. 81I11 Sept.
9 Sept. 821 19 Sept. 38
7 July 81! 21 Sept. 88
19 May 80! 1 Oct. 83
10 May 82 19 Oct.
[O May 82' 19 Oct.
15 Aug
15 Aug
31 Oct. 88
8NOV.88
1 July 81
11 Sept.77
10 May 82 21 Nov. i
19 May 80J24 Nov. i
19 May 80 29 Nov. i
28 Feb. 83' 30 Nov. i
10 May 82 1 Dec. i
27 Jan. co
10 Mar. 00
7 Feb. cd
10 Mar. 00
566
Reserve of Officers.
;l
Captains.
Harvest, Henry Ambrose Lane, Capt. Army Service Corps
on ret. pay (Sub Assist. Com. i Apr. 75 ; Assist. Com. 1 Apr.
77 ; Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 1 Apr. 80) -..
Pocock, Edw. Innes, Capt. Army Service Corps, on ret. pay \
(S.A.C. 1 Anr. 75; A. C. 1 Apr. 77; D.A.C.G.i Apr. 80)... j
Cowper-Coles, Rogers Lions, with grat. from Army Service )
Corps S
Stevenson, IVm, Henry,271 Capt. Highland Lt. Inf. on ret. pay
Rogers-Braide-Strachan, Walter Jas. with grat. from R. Art....
Synge, Wm. Makepeace Thackeray, with grat. lrom R. Art.
CottoD, Henry R. S. Capt. OxfordLt. Inf. on retired pay (l.b.)
Salmonson, Harold B. S. Critchley, Capt. West Yorkshire I
Regiment, on retired pay 1
Dugdale, Herbert Crowe, with gratuity from 16 Lancers; j
Hon. Major late Derbyshire Yeomanry )
Brooke, Edw. A. Pierrepoint, with grat. from Cameron >
Highlanders S
White, Hon. Chas. Jas. with gratuity from Royal Fusiliers ; )
Norfolk Artillery (Eastern Division Royal Artillery) j
Filmore, Henry Clare, with gratuity from Gloucester Regt....
Davidson, Chas. Fred. Herbert,273 Capt. Argyll and Slither- }
land Highlanders, on retired pay )
Russell, Vernon Eliott, Capt. Gloucester Regt., on ret. pay ...
Chapman. Francis Robert Henry, ret. from Ind. Staff Corp>
Duff, Frederick William, Capt. 9 Lancers, on retired pay ; 7
Adjutant Suffolk Imperial Yeomanry )
Arbiitlinot, L. Conyngham, Capt. Suffolk Regt. on ret. pay ...
Boehmer, Frederick Charles,275 Capt. East Surrey Regi- 1
ment, on retired pay T
Purefoy, Henry Bagwell,276 Capt. 5 Drag. Guards, on ret. pay
Rhodes, Bernard Maitland, Capt. R. Art., on ret. pay (l.b.) .'..
Scudamore-Stanhope, Hon. E.T.277withgrat. from A. S. Corps
Minchin, Wm. Reilly,278 with gratuity from West Kent Regt.
Lawless. Wm. Hampden E. with gratuity from 8 Hussars ;)
Special Service, South Africa . J
Morri3, Robert,27'-1 with gratuity from Royal Artillery; \
Governor of Gibraltar Military Prison J
Car den, Coldstream Jas.2*0 Capt. Connaught Rangers, on \
retired pay }
FitzGersld, Gerald Heward, Capt.Roynl Scots, on ret. pay...
Addington, Hon. Herbert H. S. Capt. R.Fus. on retired pa}';)
Capt. R. Garrison Regt. 30 Nov. 01 j
Carstairs, Albert Jos. Henry, resigned from Irish Rifles
Brine, Percival Forbes, with grat. from East Kent Regt.; )
with 1 Provisional Battalion j
Brooke, Edward Sabine,2-*1 with gratuity from R. Artillery...
Trematne, Richard, with gratuity from Royal Artillery ; >
Remount Department j
Granville, Dennis, Capt. Warwick Regt. on retired pay
Hall, Reginald, with gratuity from Warwick Regiment
St. Oswald, Rowland Lord,2*2 with grat. from Coldstream Gds.
Forbes, Granville Eardley,283 with gratuit}- from Cameron >
Highlanders j
Bligh, Fred. Arthur, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Price, Alfred Ernest, Capt. West Surrey Regt. on retired )
pay ; Army Orel. Dept j
distance, Sydney,285 with grat. from Duke of Corn. L. I
Johnston, Randal Fleming, with <rrat. from K. O. Scot, j
Borderers; with Inniskilling Fusiliers j
Smith, John Leslie, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay;}
Middlesex Yeomanry j
Grant, Donald, with gratuity from Yorkshire Regiment ; )
Army Service Corps )
Jones, Fred. Geo. Wm.286 with gratuity from Conn. Rangers')
(i.y. S.Africa) j
Tsham, Vere. with gratuity from Suffolk Regiment
Kelly, Anderson Lindsay, with gratuity from 7 Hussars ; 4 ")
Battalion Connaught Rangers ^
Stratford, John H. de A. de M. F.,287 Capf. Welsh Regiment, \
on retired pay )
Gall, Geo. 0. H. Chamberlen, with grat. from R. Fusiliers ; j
with Ti Provisional Battalion )
Seton-Christopher, Alfred Charles,288 Capt. Seaforth High- )
landers, on retired pay }
Henderson, John Seton,2*9 Capt. Gordon Highrs., on ret. pay
Doyne, Mordaunt Berners,291 with grat. from 5 Lancers
Whately, Reginald Pepys,292 with gratuity from Sussex )
Regt. ; Brig. Major Infantry Brigade, Aldershot (tern}).) ... f
Randolph, Charles Fovle, Capt. Lancashire Fus.onret.pay ; )
A.D.C. to Major General E. S. Brook (temp.) /
Lovell, Peter A. D. A.294 with gratuity from Coldstream Gds.
Beech, John Robert,295 CM G . DSO. ( Vet. Surgeon 27 July 81), >
with grat. from 20 Hussars I
Phillips, Thomas Brocklehurst, with grat. from 13 Hussars ; |
2 Provisional Regiment of Hussars, with rank of Major ... j
Anderson, Robert Douglas,296 Capt. R. Artillery, on retired 1
pay; Hon. Major 1 Devon Vol. Artillery (W. Div. R. Art.) j'
Menzies, Henry MacD. Robertson, with grat. from Wilts Regt.
Donne, John Robert, with gratnity from 6 Dragoon Guards
Walter, Stephen, with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
Reid, Douglas P. S. Capt. North Lane. Regt. on retired pav...
Hedley, Fred. Alex.297 Capt. S. Stafford Regt. onret. pay
Wilkie,Edw.Ormerod H., with grat. from Worcester Rgt. (l.b.)
CORNET,
2ndLIEUT.
OTENSIGX.
3 Aug. 79
5 Sept.77
9 June 8
1 July 8:
10 May 8(
19 May 81
1 July 8:
1 July 8.
4 Dec. 78
1 Juiy 79
22 Jan. 81 1 July 81
23 July 79 1 July 81
9 Feb. 8r 1 July 81
I 9 Sept. 82
1 July 8i
22 Oct. 8:
12 Feb. ?.
1 July Si
27 Jan. 8
31 Oct. 83
^3 Oct.
19 Feb. 81
23 Aug. 84
27 July 80
22 Jan. 8:j 1 July 81
ro May 81
11 Aug. So1 1 July 81
27 July 80
9 July 79 1 Dec. 80
9 Feb. Si i juiy g!
4 Jan. 80 j juiy 8l
110 Mar. 83
9 July 79 12 Mar. 81
127 July So
j 27 July 80
10 May 83
19 Feb.
23 Oct.
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
4 Jan.
6 Aug. 79
26 Mar. 79
22 Jan. 81
11 May 78
23 Apr. 81
23 Oct. 80
Aug.
22 Feb. 79
5 Sept. 88
22 Jan. 81
23 Oct. 80
9 Sept.82
1 July 8
1 July 81
23 Feb. 81
1 May 81
22 Oct
1 July 81
23 Feb. 81
1 July 81
21 Dec. So
10 May 82
6 Aug,
14 July 83
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
30 Jan. 84
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
11 Dec.
5 Dec. 83
26 July 81
1 July 81
25 Aug. 83
7 Mar. 83
1 July Si
6 Feb. 84
25 Aug. 83
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
15 Dec.
1 Jan. 1
1 Jan. 80
1 Jan.
4 Jan. 89
9 Jan. S9
17 Jan. 89
8 Jan. 89
22 Jan.
1 Feb.
1 Feb.
12 Feb.
10 Mar.
?7 Mar.
27 Mar. 89
27 Mar
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr
2 Apr
2 May 89
14 May 89
29 May 89
3 June 89
5 June 89
9 June 89
28 June 89
1 July 8c
1 July 89
5 July 89
to July 3g
10 July 89
10 July 89
20 July 89
24 July 89
14 Aug. 89
15 Aug. 89
24 Aug,
28 Aug.
25 Sept.89
25 Sept.
2 Oct. 89
12 Oct. 89
16 Oct.
25 Oct.
26 Oct. 80
6 Nov. 89
1 1 Nov. 89
19 Nov. 89
4 Dec.
11 Dec. 89
1 Jan. 90
4 Jan. 90
7 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 90
22 Jan. go
9 Jan. 90
1 Feb. 90
8 Feb. 90
CAPT. OP
RESERVE.
APPOINT-
ED TO
RESERVE.
23 Aug. OO
24 Jan. 00 24 Jan. 00
Reserve of Officers
567
COEMI,
2nd LIEUT.
OTENSIGN.
CAPTAINS.
Temple, Grenville Edwin,-5 with gratuity from Derbyshire ^
Regiment J
Sharp, Bichd. G. Atkinson,299 with grat.from Sussex Regt.(Z. J. j
Hume, George fm. with gratuity from Gloucester Regiment . . .
Brook, Riehd. ffm. Crundell, with grat. from Wiltshire Regt.
Stewart, Douglas Grant,300 with grat. from Somerset Lt. Inf.
Ford, Richard, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade
Monk, Richard Powis, with grat. from Lane. Fusiliers
Farrant, Chas. ITm. Brett,302 with gTatuity from York and >
Lancaster Regiment j
"Underwood, Walter John, with gratuity from R. Artillery ...
Gonne, Charles Melvill. with gratuity from R. Artillery (Lb.)
Terry, William Gordon,304 with gratuity from R. Artillery(?.i. I
St. Leger, Arthur J. Bonfoy, with urat. from K. R. Rifles
Kennedy, Wm. Horace,305 Capt. King's R. Rifles, on ret. pay
Stevenson, Philip Leake, with gratuity from 5 Lancers ; \
trith 3 Provisional Battalion ... )
Koe, Lancelot Charles,306 with gratuity from Irish Regt. ; \
Royal Garrison Regiment (
Killick, Geo.L. Braikenridge,307 with grat. from K. R. Rifles; >
Royal Garrison Regiment j
Newton, Horace,303 with gratuity from King's Royal Rifles...
Barry, Lionel Edward, late 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt. ; late |
Captain t. Life Guards; 2 Provisional Regiment of Hussars, \
with rank of Major )
Gaisford, Douglas John, Capt. S. W. Bord. on retired pay ...
Lord, Walter Harold, with gratuity from Worcester Regt....
Martin, Jas. Evan Baillie, Capt. King's R. Rifles, on ret. pay ; )
Equerry to Prince Christian )
Stanton, Harold J. C. Capt. K. O. S. Bord. on retired pay ...
Bates, Charles Loftus, DSO. with grat.from 1 Dgn. Gds. (i.y.)
Thompson, Harold C. S. resigned from S. Lancashire Regt...
Jenkins, Henry Leoline, with gratuity from Dorset Regiment
Templer, John Pope, with gratuity from Leinster Regt. {Lb.)
Miller, Sir Chas. John Hubert, Bart, with grat.from Cold. Gds.
MacAdam, Philip Bower,311 Capt. E. Lane. Regt. on ret. pay
Scales, Wm. Henry,312 with gratuity from Liverpool Regt. ...
Jaffray, Edw. Woodriff, with gratuity from 13 Hussars
Finch, Edward Hugh Franklyn, Capt. East Lancashire j
Regiment, on retired pay j
Applewhaite, Harry Eannam, with grat. from Norfolk Regt.
Keane, George Wilfrid, Capt. Durham Light Infantry, or. /
retired pay .. ^,19 FeD. 80
Gardiner, Richard John, Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay ;~> I „ .
Royal Garrison Regiment j j'9 Feb.
Galbraith, George H. Lyle,315 with gratuity from R. Highrs.
Blosse.Robt.Lynch,310 Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers, )
on retired pay f
Gordon, John Maxwell, with gratuity from 12 Lancers
Kindersley, Chas. Porcher Wilson, Capt. Coldstream Gds. )
on retired pay )
Pain, Wyndham Hackett,318 Capt. West Surrey Regt. on ret. 1
pay S
Marshall, Francis Wm.,319 with grat. from K. O. Scottish)
Borderers; Army Ord.Dept j
Tremayne, Wm. Francis, resigned from 4 Dragoon Guards ; )
Remount Department |
Vicars, ,Wm. Henry,320 with grat.from York and Lane. Regt.'
St. John, Arthur John, with gratuity from Inniskilling Fus...
Ewart, Charles Fred. Salisbury,322 Capt. Seaforth High-")
landers, on retired pay )
Phillipson, Richard Wm. Burton, with grat. from 7 Dragoon 1
Guards; Staff Capt. Remount Depot j
Richardson, Edwin Heautonville, with grat. from Derby )
Regt.; Hon. Major late 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regiment ...$
Parlby, Reginald John Hall, Capt. Devonshire Regiment, j
on retired pay j
M'Murdo, Arthur Montagu,323 DSO. with gratuity from;
York and Lancaster Regiment j
Hunt, Thomas Chas. Capt. Lancaster Regt. on retired pay ..
Norgate, A. HW.,32-* Capt. Northamp. Regt. on retired pay...
ps.e. Wise, Henry Ellison, Captai a Derby Regt. on retired pay
Nicholson, Henry Herbert, with grat. from R. Fusiliers (l.h.)\
Manstield, Wm. D. Earl of, with gratuity from Gren. Guard's 13 Aug. 79
Gilroy, Alex. T. Livingstons, resigned from 11 Hussars
"Walsh, William Hussey,326 with gratuity from Cheshire "> 1
Regt.; Hon. Major 4 J3«. Essex Regt j
Tucker, Anthony £. b. with gratuity from Cheshire Regt.'...
Gore, Arthur John, Capt. Devonshire Regt. on retired pay
Turner, George, Capt. South Wales Borderers, on retired")
pay; Hon. Major 3 Bn. South Wales Borderers j
Watts, Wm. Burton,32" Capt. West India Regt. on retired )
pay ; Capt. Royal Garrison Regt. 2 Sept. 01 j
Hearn, George, Capt. South Stafford Regt. on retired pay'; ")
Hon. Major 4 Battalion Irish Regiment i
Hopkins, Herbert F. Northey,325 Ctyjf." Seaforth' Hi^h- )
landers, on retired pay _ j
Brogden, Duncan Dunbar, with gratuity from Sussex Regt.
How, Chas. Christian, with grat. from Worcestershire Re<*t
Dewhirst, Thomas,328 Capt. S. Wales Borderers, on ret pav '
Cochrane, Chas. Fitzgerald T. with gratuity from")
Leinster Regiment j
White, Joseph H. L. Capt. Northnm. Fus. on retipayjf
19 Feb. Si
1 1 Aug. 8c
22 Jan. 8.
6 Aug. 79
23 Oct. 80
19 Feb.
23 Oct. 80
19 Feb. 81
14 Jan. 80
19 Feb. 81
19 Feb. 81
23 Apr. 81
19 Feb. 81
23 Apr. 81
23 Oct. So
17 Apr. 80
[i Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
23 Apr. 81
30 Jan. 78
1 Oct. 79
2 July 79
23 Apr.
Aug. J
CAPT. OF
EESEBVE.
APPOINT-
ED TO
HBSEETK
22 Jan. 79
28 Jan. 82
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
29 July 82
29 June 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
26 July 81
26 July 81
26 July 81
1 JulV 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
25 Aug. 83
1 July 8
14 May 84
1 July
1 July 81
30 Jan.
5 Dec.
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
6 Apr. 8
22 Oct. 81
12 May S3
1 July
25 Aug. 83
1 July 81
1 July Si
6 Feb. 84
1 July 81
14 May 84
1 July 81
1 July 8t
10 May 82
28 Feb. 85
1 July 8 1
9 Sept. 8
22 Oct. 81
5 Dec. 8
10 May 82
1 July 81
9 Sept.82
9 Sept. 82
10 May
1 July a 1
19 Sept.
1 July 8;
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb 841
23 Aug. 84
Jan. 82
ro Mar. 83
4 July 83
1 July 81
20 July 82
29 July 82
12 Noy. 84
25 July 83
6 May 85
May
14 Feb. 90
26 Feb. 90
5 Mar. 90
5 Mar. 90
3 Mar. 90
14 Mar. 90
15 Mar. 90;
19 Mar. 90:
28 Mar. 90]
1 Apr. 90
1 Apr. 90
25 Apr. 90;
1 May 90
7 Ma3" 90
10 May 90
12 May 90
15 May 90!
23 May 90;
1 June 00
10 June 90!
11 June 90
1 4 June 90
14 June 90
16 June 90
21 June 90
9 July 90
23 July 90
28 July 9c
28 July 90
1 Aug. 90
10 Aug.
20 Aug,
7 Aug,
27 Aug,
27 Aug. 90
10 Sept. 90
17 Sept.90
29 Sept.90
29 Sept.90
8 Oct. 90
8 Oct. 90
15 Oct. 90
22 Oct.
29 Oct. 90
31 Oct. 90
1 Nov. 90
1 Nov. 90
8 Nov. 90
21 Nov. 90
22 Nov. 90
26 Nov. 90
15 Dec. 90
10 Dec. 90
16 Dec. 00
4Jan. 91
14 Jan. 91
28 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91
10 Feb. 91
11 Feb. 91
14 Feb. 91
18 Feb. 91
18 Feb. 91
6 Mar. 91
16 Mar. 91
20 Mar. 91
1 1 July i
22 Mar. 99
568
Reserve of Officers.
C0BNET.
2IH3LIFDT
OI'ENSIGN.
•.:}
?2 Jan. 8
23 Oct.
1 1 Aug. 8c
J2 Jan. 8
3 Aug. 79
Captains.
Dwyer, Philip Fogarty,32'J Cajit. 3 Hussars, on retired pay...
Cotton, Benjamin,33" with gratuity from Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Balfour, John Edm. Heugh, DSO. resigned from 11 Hussars; i
Hon. Major 1 Devon Yeomanry J
Bulkley, Geo. Alf.*u Captain Leicester Regiment, on ret. pay
Lock, John Lock, Copt. Welsh Fusiliers, on retired pay;|
3 Battalion Welsh Fusiliers ,
Morley, Robert, Wilton, Capt. 4 Dragoon Gds., on retired >
pay; serving under Military Governor of Pretoria j
Mercer, Wm. Lindsay,332 Capt. Yorkshire Regt. onret. p&y(l.b.)
Calverley, Horace Walter, resigned from 5 Dragoon Gds. ; \
Capt. Base Depot Imperial Yeomanry )
Wilson, Adam Brack Boyd,331 with gratuity from 19 Hussars
Pierce, Charles Edward,334 with gratuity from 6 Dragoons ...
p.s.c. Holland, Wm. Tilston,335 with grat. from N. Staff. Regt.
Todd, William Joseph,S86 Captain, Yorkshire Regiment, on
retired pay
Beville, Charles Francis, with grat. from Gloucester Regt.
Army Ordnance Department
Alcock, Philip Clayton, with grat. from Gloucester Regt.
Daweon, Charles Herbert, with gratuity from A.S. Corps
Hall, Roger, with gratuity from Royal Fusiliers
Knight, Chas.Lewis W. M., with gratuity from R. Artillery...
Stretton, Wm. de Courcy, with grat. from R. Artillery {l.b.)
Lynden-Bell, Chas. P. Lynden,3'? Capt. East Surrey Regi- "(
ment, on retired pay (l.b.) )
Simpson, Francis Blake, Capt. 2 Dragoons, on retired pay; )
Deputy Adjutant General, York, 2 May 01 (temp.) )
Rokehy, Henry Langhain,338 with gratuity from Rifle Brigade
Zigomala, Pandia John,339 Captain 19 Hussars, on retired pay
Wynne, Graham Owen Robert,340 with grat. from Irish Regt.
Galindo.Rich. Eyles,341 Capt. York and Lane. Regt. on ret.pay
Gloster, Edward, with gratuity from East York Regiment ...
Sewell, Charles Francis,342 with gratuity from K. R. Rifles ...
Pollock, Arthur Julius, with gratuity from Royal Artillery...
Inglis, Wm. Mason,313 with gratuity from Berkshire Regt...
Johnson, Ernest, with gratuity from Scottish Rifles (l-b.)
Woodhouse, Edwd. Mostyn,344 with grat. from Rifle Brig
Pigott, Wellesley Geo., with grat. from Rifle Brig
Duncan, Stuart, Capt. Gloucester Regiment, on retired pay...
Eccles, Wm. Vernon,345 with gratuity from Rifle Brigade
Ryder, Cyril John, with gratuity from King's Royal Rifles...
Nelson, Wallace,340 with gratuity from Middlesex Regiment
Crawford, Andrew Garde, Oipf.York Lt. Inf. on ret. pay(?.J.)
Whitehead, Gervase Fred, with grat. from W.Surrey Regt(/.4.)
Barlow, Harry,347 wilh grat. from S. Staffordshire Uegt.(i.y.)
Robinson, Marshall,318 Capt. N. Stafford Regt. on ret. pay...
Griffith. Chris. Wm. Darby, Capt. Gren. Gds. on ret. pay(/.J.)
Whistler. Fuller, Capt. Highland Lt. Infantry, on retired pay
Persse, Wm. Arthur,3'3 with gratuity from R. Artillery (l.b.)
Johnson, Victor Geo. R.350 Capt. Line. Regt. on ret. pay 22 Jan. 81
Lees, Percy, with gratuity from Yorkshire Regiment 23 Apr. 3i
Oakes, Edward,351 with gratuity from Northumberland Fus.|
Dyall, Charles Noel,352 Capt. Royal Artillery, on ret. pay
Pasley, Montagu W. S.353 with gratuity from R. Artillery
Johnston, Fred. Campbell,355 with grat. from R. Artillery ; )
Divisional Adjutant Soyal Artillery (temp.) /
Fyers, Hubert Alcock Nepean, MVO. with gratuity from \
(Rifle Brigade (r.r.) )
Gordon, Edward Hyde Hamilton,351' with gratuity from")
Gordon Highlanders J
Nelson, Arthur,35" with gratuity from Bedfordshire Regt. (l.b.)
M'Neill, Malcolm,358 with gratuity from 4 Dragoon Guards;")
Assistant Military Secretary to II.E.H. the Duke of Con- >
naught, with rank of Major, 9 Jan. 00 (temp.) )
Didham, Chambers, Ccyjr. Derbyshire Regiment, on retired 1
pay /
Holland, Son. Cecil Trevelyan,359 with grat. from K. R. ")
Rifles; serving under Home Office )
Barrington, R. Mordaunt,360 Capt. Hants. Regt., onret. pay
Dundas, Henry H. Philip, with grat. from 15 Hussars
Sandford, Fra's. Marmaduke Hy.361 with grat. from Gren. Gds.
Way, Alfred Cotton,362 DSO. Capt. W. 1. Regt. on ret. pay
Piatt, Henry Verco, with gratuity from Leinster Regiment...
Anderson, Acland Alf. Gordon, with grat. i'rom 3 Dr. Guards.
Hughes, Michael James, with gratuity from 2 Life Guards ...
De Wilton, Phillip D. D., with gratuity from York Light Inf.
Balfour, Kenneth Robert, MP. for Clvistchnrch, with gra- \
tuityfrom 1 Dragoons i
Lyons, Henry George, with gratuity from R. Engineers
Lindsay, Chas. Ludovic.36s with grat. from Grenadier Gds... .^22 Jan. 8
Stuart, John, with gratuity from Black Watch
Were, Walter, with gratuity from Dublin Fusiliers ; B. Gar- ")
rison Begt J
Egerton-Green, Francis, with gratuity from 12 Lancers
Southampton, Chas. Hy. Lord, resigned from 10 Hussars
Lloyd, Chas. Patteson,30* with grat. from E. Kent Regt.(/.6.)
Pirie. Tyrell Gordon, with grat. from Gordon Highlndrs.(j!/.)
Kendall, Ch. Melville, Capt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, }
on retired pay j
Ross, Horatio St. George, Capt. R. Artillery, on ret. pay
Langdale, Philip, Capt. 8 Hussars, on retired pay
Ss.ni, Mowbray Lees, with gratuity from North'd. Fusiliers...
19 Mar. 84 25 Mar. 91
10 Mar. 83J30 Mar. 91
14 May 84
22 Oct. 81
9 Sept. 8
31 Mar. 86
1 July 81
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
9 Dec.
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
23 May 85
25 Aug. 83
25 July 82
25 July 82
10 Mar. 8
31 Mar. 91
1 Apr. 91
2 Apr. 91
8 Apr. 91
9 Apr. 91
!2 Apr. 91
S June 91
8 June 91
16 June 91
27 June 91
July 91
July 91
HON.
MAJOR.
:3 Septq9
APPOINT-
ED TO
BESERVE.
13 Sept. 99
23 Dec. 99
23 Dec. 99
: Jan. 8
19 Feb. 81
8 May 80
1 July 81
22 Oct.
10 Mar. 83
12 Nov. Si
9 Sept.85
6 May S5
9 Dec. 83
1 Oct. 82
9 Sept. 82! 6 Nov. 91
1 July 91
7 July 91
22 July 91
25 July 91
10 Aug. 91
19 Aug. 91
27 Aug. 91
2 Sept. 91
1= Sept. 91
30 Sept.91
" Oct. 91
21 Oct
1 Nov. 9
1 July
22 Oct. 8
25 Feb. 8
6 Feb. 84
27 Jan. 83
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
17 July 81
29 July 82
23 Aug. 84
28 June 82
1 July 81
9 Seot.82
14 Feb.
1 Juty
1 July
10 May 82
8 Feb. 8
21 Mar. 8
28 July 33
6 Feb. 84
10 May 82
23 Aug
5 Dec.
83
S Doc. 83
10 Jan.
29 Aug. 83
7 Feb. 86
23 Oct. 8cl 1 July Si
I29 July 92
28 July 86
23 Aug. 84
'31 Oct. 83
28 Feb.
6 May 85
15 Feb. 84
1 July
14 May 84
14 June 82
14 Sept. 87
22 Jan. 81
16 Nov. 51
18 Nov. 91
18 Nov. 91
1 Dec. 91
it Dec. 91
20 Dec. 91
23 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
13 Jan. 92
3 Jan. 92
3 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
2 Mar. 92
4 Mar. 92
4 Mar. 92
15 Mar. 92
19 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 92
8 Apr. 92
29 Apr. 92
4 May 92
1 May 92
s July 84
7 Mar. 89
1 July 81
27 Jan. 83
29 Aug. 85
9.1, July 83
■■5 Aug. S}
6 May 85
iS May 92
[9 May 92
!5 May 92
8 June92
9 June 92
2 July 92
4 July 92,
5 July 92
6 July 92
1 Aug. 92
6 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
24 Aug. 92
4 Sept. 92
14 Sept. 92
28 Sept. 92
10 Oct. 92
12 Oct. 92
17 Oct. 52
9 Oct. 92
24 Oct. 92
7 Feb. 00
7 Feb. 00
p 10 Jan. 00
Reserve of Officers.
S69
Captains.
Hawker, Edmd. Brdteel.363 with gratuity from SussexRegt.; |
Monmouth Eng. Militia J j
Ewing. James Robert, resigned from 21 Hussars (i.y.)
Malcolmson, Edward, witlTsTat. from W. Surrey Regt
Brooker, Robert Lee Cecil,366 with grat. from R. Engineers..
Triggs, Walter,367 with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Gds. ; Army ">
Pay Department )
Mounsey-Heysham, Robt. Cecil, with gratuity from Shrop-)
shire Lisht Infantry S
Francis, Harold Hugh. Capt. Royal Scots, on ret. pay
Walsh, Sir Hunt Henry Allen,365 Bart, with gratuity from )
King's Royal Rifles i
Butler. Hubert Lavie. with grat. from Scots Fusiliers (l.b.)...
Thurburn, Arthur Hugh,363 Captain Scots Fusiliers, on (
ret. pay *
p.s.c. Dunne, Fdward Martin, with grat. from Border Regt ; )
Brigade Major Infantry Brigade, Aldershot (temp.) )'
Hicks, Jas. Horatio,369t Capt. Shropshire Lt. Inf. on rut. pay
Castle, Norton Clowes, with gratuity from Irish Regt
Ewart, Walter Douglas,370T Capt. Cam. Highrs. on ret pay...
Leetham, William, with gratuity from 5 Dragoon Guards ...
Greene, Charles Kendal, Cupf. East Kent Regt. ret. pay
Ford-Mellows, Fred.370 with gratuity from Dorset Regt
Feilden, Robert Basil, with gratuity from Royal Artillery;)
Aide de Camp to Sir W. J. Sendall S
7>.s.c. Spearman. Chas. Edw. Capt. Munster Fus. on ret. pay
Tredgold, W. Lancelot,371 with gratuity from W. India )
Regt. ; with Army Ordnance Department )
Ferrers, Cecil S. F. Capt. South Lancashire Regt. on ret. pay
Murray, Alex. Penrose,372 with grat. from Gordon High- {
landers {l.b.) J
Parry, E. Cecil Morgan,373 Capt. The Buffs, on retired pay...
Vickerman, Albert, with gratuity from East Kent Regiment
Lloyd, Maurice Brickdale, with gratuity from Royal Art.... I
Coyle, William, Capt. Coast Battalion of R. Engineers, on";
retired pay ,. )\
Sherwin, Fred. Wm. Hernon, with gratuity from Innis- )
killing Fusiliers $
Macdonald, Geo. Godfrey,371 Capt. Gren. Gds. on ret. pay ...|
ADnesley, Fras. Denis Jaek,with grat.from E.Kent Reg.(i.y.)
Samscn, Louis Lort Rhys,375 with gratuity from Lanca- )
shire Fusiliers; 5 Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers j
Harrison, Broadley. with gratuity from East York Regt. ...
Hunter, George Gilett,376 with gratuity from East Kent Regt.
Griffin, Edward Frank, with gratuity from Leinster Regt
D Aeth, Reg. Hughes, with gratuity from E. Kent Regiment
Howell, Edward,377 with grat. from Shropshire Lt. Infantry
Deasy, Henry Hugh Peter, resigned from 16 Lancers
Bedinsfeld, Norman Nevill,373 with gratuity from King's )
Royal Rifles j
Whitaker, James, Capt. 20 Hussars, on retired pay
Talbot, Henry Lynch, with gratuity from Lancaster Regt. ...
Beeching, Hugh Cecil Westall, with gratuity from West )
Kent Regiment (l.b.) j
Hardy, Edwin Greenwood, resigned from 1 Dragoons
Hay, Hon. Arthur, resigned from Scots Guards ; Hon. Major )
late 3 Battalion Cameron Highlanders ; Gentleman Usher... j
Dixon, Richard Travers, with gratuity from R. Engineers...
Richards, Edw. Daubeny G. with gratuity from South)
Staffordshire Regiment j
Taylor, Edw. Richard,379 with grat. from Grenadier Gds. (l.b.)'
Halford, Charles Henry, Capt. Gren. Guards, on retired pay
Manners, Charles G. E. J.,380 Capt. Gren. Gds. on retired pay
Malins, David Percy, Captain W. India Regt. on ret. pay ...
Loftus, St. John Douglas T.3sot with gratuity from King's)
Royal Rifles /
Milles, Hon. Lewis A., Cajit. 16 Lancers, on retired pay; 3 j
Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry )
Franks, Harry Clifford,381 with gratuity from Bedfordshire \
Regiment, with 4 Battalion ". }
Davidson, Lionel C. L. with gratuity from K. O. S. Borderers
Freeth, Francis Edward, with gratuity from Roysl Art.;)
Adjutant Durham Artillery, Western Division )
M'Farlane, Norman, with gratuity from Sussex Regt. (l.b.)...
Sunderland, Daniel Pearce,382 with gratuity from 4 Hussars
Aitken, John Christie, with grat. from Gordon Highlanders. . .
Tufnell, N. A. C. de Heitzel, Capt. Essex Regt. on ret. pay ...
Williams, Leonard, with grat. from E. Surrey Regiment)
(A.S.C.) j
Hall, William Charles,383 with gratuity from ^ elsh Fus. (l.b.)
Brady, William Longfield, with gratuity from York and)
Lancaster Regiment )
Smith, Reynold Percy, with grat. from Devonshire Regt....
Moren, James Alex, with gratuity from Royal Art
Worsley, George Stanley, with gratuity from R. Artillery ...
Gardiner, Hay Ferrier P.383! Capt. Royal Scots, on retired )
pay /
Bushe, Charles Kendal,304 with gratuity from 2 Dr. Guards
Campbell, Kenneth J. R.383 DSO. with gratuitj' from Suffolk )
Regiment (Lieut. Lancaster Begt. iS Aug. 36) j
Marshall, Robert, with gratuity from West Riding Regt
Pearson, William,387 with gratuity from Leicester Regt.; R.\
Garrison Begt j
CORNET,
2ndLiBUT.
OTENSIGN.
30 Jan. 84
26 Oct. 92
HON.
MAJOB.
APPOINT-
ED TO
RKSBBVK.
10 Nov.!
24 Sept 87
14 Feb. 77
17 Feb. 86 6 Nov. 92 10 Jan. co'io Jan. 00
4 May 84,23 Nov. 92
5 July 84 23 Nov. 92
27 Mar. 86 24 Nov. 92
29 Aug. 85,30 Nov. 92
25 July 83 28 Dec. 92
23 Aug. 84 15 Feb. 9
10 June 8224 Feb. 93
6 Feb. 8424 Feb. 93
6 Feb. 84^10 Mar. 93
28 Nov. 85 22 Mar. 93
10 Nov. 86 29 Mar. 93
7 Feb. 85 1 Aor. 93
7 Feb. 85 25 Apr. 93
6 Feb. 84 26 Apr. 93
12 May 86 to May 93
5 July 84 26 June 93
25 Aug. 83 8 July 93
9 May 85 19 July 93
19 Dec. 831 7 Sept. 93
19 Sept. 83 23 Sept. 93
23 Aug. 84 4 Oct. 93
12 Nov. 84 4 Oct. 93
5 July 84 13 Oct. 93
2 Mar. 87 26 Nov. 93
16 Dec. 85 1 Dec. 93
1 Oct. 8r 20 Dec. 93
6 May 85 1 Jan. 94
25 Aug. 86 25 Jrvn. 94
23 May 85 27 Jan. 94
May 85 31 Jan. 94
25 Aug. 86 1 Feb. 94
g May 85 31 Jan. 94
25 Nov. 85 11 Feb. 94
29 Jan. 90 17 Feb. 94
g May 85 28 Feb. 94
25 Nov. 85 6 Apr. 94
13 Mar. So, 2 May 94
30 Jan. 86' 9 May 94
20 May 51 19 May 00
July 81
29 Apr. 85
30 Jan. 86
11 Feb. 80
23 Nov. 87
8 Dec. 88
17 Aug. 87
8 June 94
i June 94
18 -Tune 94
26 Aug. 96
9 Sept. 82 20 June 94
9 Sept. 82 21 July 94
1 July 3 1 13 July 94
16 July 94
4 Jan. 90
15 Aug. 86
23 July 9°
2: July 86
10 Nov. 86
9 Dec. 84
10 Aug. 94
1 Sept.94
7 Nov. 94
3 Dec. 94
1 Jan. 95
7 Feb. 85 23 Jan. 95
6 Feb. 89 6 Feb. 95
14 May 84,14 Feb. 95
12 Nov. 84 20 Feb. 95
26 May 86; 6 Mar. 95
4 Nov. 85123 Mar. 95
30 Jan. 8625 Mar. 95
25 Aug. 36 16 Apr. 95
30 June85'i5 May 95
30 June 85128 May 95
|23 Aug. 85 24 July 95
I23 Aug. 84 28 Aug. 95
6 July 87: 1 Aug. 8s'28 Aug. 95
25 Sept. 861 n Sept. 95
8 Dec. 86 22 Oct. 95
10 Feb. 00
19 Mar. 90
17 Mar. 00
Z Z
57°
Reserve of Officers.
CAPTilNS.
Bagot, Son. Walter Lewis,588 DSO. with gratuity from)
Grenadier Guards )
Reir], Jthn Watt, with gratuity from Royal Artillery;!
Lt. Colonel 3 Middlesex Volunteer Artillery s
Eagle, Francis Elwyn Bunbury, Ca/pt. Royal Marines, on')
retired pay; with Hump/hire Regiment )
Jackson, Frederick L. La Caze, with gramity from Argyll /
and Sutherland Highlander- \
Hanbury, Bernard Kingscote,3sst with gratuity lrom Royal)
Welsh Fusi'iers J
Colhus, Thomas Gerard, Capt. 17 Lancers, on retired pay ; )
5 Battalion Leinster Regiment (l.b.) j
Noel, Henry Cecil, resigned from 17 Lancers (/.I.)
Stevens, Buckenl am Fras,386 Capt. W, I. Rcgt. on ret. pay...
Hawkes, Henry Blundell, with grat. from Coldstream Gds...
Bolton, Richard A. L. M. with gratuity from 13 Hussars
Pringle. George O. S. with gratuity from Royal Artillery ; )
Divisional Adjutant Royal Artillery {temp.) )
LLoyd, Arthur H. Orlando,369 MVO. with gratuity from >
Grenadier Guards ; Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry (l.o.) ... >
Webster, Sir Aug. F.W. E. Bart, with grat. from Grenadier )
Guards (7.4.) )
Saunders, John William, with gratuity from North Stafford )
Regiment j
Dixon, Thomas Bradford, with grat. from Lancaster Regt..
Ritchie, Arthur, resigned from Scottish Rides (7.4.)
Iremonger, Edgar Assheton, with grat. from Durham Light )
Infantry )\
Heywood-Lonsdale, Henry Heywood, with gratuity from V
Grenadier Guards ; Shropthire Yeomanry Cavalry (7.4.) ...J
Gale, Charles William, late half pay Yorkshire Regiment
COKXET,
:mdLiisuT.
or EXSIGN
23 Aug. 84 2S Oct. 95
16 SeDt.85,20 Nov. 95
1 Feb. 86:20 Nov. 95
9 May 85 23 Feb. 06
26 Hay 86 4 Mar. 96
9 Nov. 87 26 Oct. 92 18 Mar. 96
1 May 88 31 Jan. 93125 Mar. 96
30 Jan. 89 1 Nov. 90,10 June 96
12 Nov. 84 1 July 96
25 Aug. 86. 1 July 96
'17 Feb. 86j 1 Aug. 96
|*3 Aug.84'19 Aug. 96
23 Aug. 84 1 25 Aug. 96
16 July 9c 14 Sept.96
28 Apr. 8616 Sept.96
16 Apr. 9423 Sept.96
20 Nov. 89 31 Oct. 96
13 June t
10 Oct.
21 Dec.
87
7 Feb. 85^1 Nov. 96
30 Jan. 86 i 4 Dec. 99
sTanhope," Percy Seymour, with'grat. from Oxford Light Inf. 4 May 37,27 July 891 8 Jan. 97
FitzGerald, Maurice, with gratuity from 5 Dragoon Gds 12; Nov. 85I27 Jan. 97
Maitland, Henry R. S.W1 with grat. from Yorkshire Regt.(7. 4.) 30 Jan. 36, 9 Mar. 97
Tomkin, James Wm. Royce, Capt. Dublin Fusiliers, on reO „„ iu„ gg ,Tanego , Apr. g7
tired pay; 3 Battalion Dublin Fusiliers S\ "' . \
Slade, Sir Cnthbeit, Bart, with gratuity from Scots Guards "4 -May 84 3 Apr. 97
Lawson, William Arnold Webster, DSO. with grat. from)j I auo 84 -Apr 97
Scots Guards (Comdg. Bn. i.y.) }\ "■ JT* ° .
Ely, Edwyn A. Sylvester, with grat. from Bedford Regiment 9 M»y 88 28 Aug. 89 7 Apr. 97
Jenkins, Frederic L. V. with gratuity from Irish Fusiliers ... 5 Feb. 87 10 Apr. 89, 4 June 97
BaiUie-Hamilton, Hon. Hy. Robert, with gratuity from]! !28 Oct. 85 9 June 97
Coldstream Guards (7.4.) } \ *
Macgowan, James Murray, with gratuity from R. Art.(7.4.) ;i4 July S6I1S Juneg-
Kirk John Charters, with gratuity fr >m Royal Artillery ... 24 July 86 1 Sept. 97
Ruthven, Robert M. B. with gratuity from Royal Artillery... 16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90 9 Oct. 97
Campbell, Bon. John Bereslord, with gratuity from Cold- ) | Mar_ &Ji g July go] , Dec g?
stream Guards •• ■ ■ J
Desborougb.Arthur Peregrine Hy. with gratuity from Royal ' j23 Juiy 87^3 July 90' 3 Dec. 97
Williams ' Ma-terman Stanley, witii grat. from Royal Artillery 23 jay 8723 July 90 3 Dec. 97
Tozer Arthur G. Milford, with grat.. from West India Re?t. 14 May 84 7 Dec. 97
Shaftesbury, Anthony A. C. Earl of, resigned from 10)
Hussars, Dorset Yeomanry (7.4.) i
Coventry, St. John Halford, with grat.fromGren. Gds. (7.4.)...
Clarke, Lionel A. Graham, DSO. with grat. from R. Art.; )
Gloucester Yeomanry )
Young Telforu Mackenzie, resigned irom 16 Lancers (7.4.)...
Carr Charles Ernest,392 with gratuity from York. Lt. Inf....
Romi'lly, John Gaspard Le M. Lord, resigned from Cold- 1
stream Guards; Special Service, South Africa }
Lawson, Francis William, with graiuity from Connaught)
Wilson George Ernest, Capt. Norfolk Regt. on retired pay...
Dixon Edward Trovers, res'gned from Royal Artillery (7.4.)
Rumball Charles Alfred, resigned from Royal Artillery (7.4m
M'Cauce' Hy. Moutray-Jones, resigned from Royal Scots (7.4
28 June 90 23 May 91
21 Nov. 88| 7 May 90
29 Mar. 9c 10 June 91 16 Feb. 98
8 Sept. 86 2 Mar. 98
26 Feb. 9424 July S6;i8 May 98
9 June 96
27Aug.9 8
5 May 83J27 Jan. 91 7 Sept.98
6 July 8924 Sept 90 10 Sept. 98
1 Oct. 90 12 May 92 14 Apr. 00
22 Feb. 82 18 Apr. 00
24 July 86 21 Apr. 00
Weee-Prosser, Chas. Edw. resign
Horwood, Wm. Thomas Francis, resigoed irom 5 Lancers, /
ned from Rifle Brigade (7.4.)
)
f
with Berkshire Regiment
Lindsay, Hy. Edith Arthur, resigned from Gordon High-)
1 fl n d p r s if o.) .-• ............•.■•-■•■••■■• .-... j
Wahab, Charles James, resigned from Argyll and Suther- )
laud Highlanders, (i.y.) ■••••• •±".ym"A ^ '■!
Corbet, Bertram D'Avenant, resigned from 1 Lite Guards; }
Aide'de Camp to the Governor General of Australia j
Gaussen, Charles Louis, resigned from Indian B.C. ; 23 Bn. I
i.y. S. Africa ••-• •• ',',",','' !
Burdett, Sir Francis, Bart, resigned from 17 Lancers (7.4.) ; 1
iided'e Camp to the Governor of Ceylon )
Da Costa, Arthur E. 3 Bn. North Lancashire Regiment. ......
Foley Son. FitzAlan C. J. Son. Major late 3 Bn. Derby Regt.
Macm'illan-Scott, Arthur Francis, resigned from 5 Lancers
Renton Alexander Leslie, resigned from Royal Artillery ...
Cobbold, Ralph Patteson,89S resigned from K. R, Rifles
Hastie Guy, re-igned from 18 Hussars
Lei"h-Lye 'Charles, resigned from York and Lane. Regt.
Bnd"e Walter Sydney, resigned from Durham Lt. Intantry
Chamier, Adrian C, late Cant. 4 Batt. S. Staffs. Regt.
Harding, John Stafford Goldie, Son. Major 4 Bn. Devon >
Regiment )
Bayly George Croker, Son. Major 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Huntington, Herbert, Son. Major 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade
9 May 88
31 Jan. 80
10 Nov. 88
4 May 87
6 Jul}- 89
2S Dec. 92
25 Oct. £9
14 Aug. 91 ; 2 May to
1 July 8126 May 00
14 Jan. 91 26 May 00
15 Dec. 90 9 June 00
j 4 July 00
22 Nov. 93 13 Oct. 00
5 Aug. 9 1 [23 Oct.
30 May 9r 1 Jan. 95 12 Dec. 00
20 Mar. 7527 Apr. 78
'13 Mar. 75! 5 May 79
12 Nov. 74^9 Nov. 00
22 Aug. 88 4 Dec. 8912} Nov. 00
17 Oct. 88| 1 Oct. 90 29 Nov. 00
11 Mar. 91' 9 Mar. 92 29 Nov. 00
jio May 8213 Feb. 01
20 June 89 5 Feb. 92^20 Feb. 01
' Feb. 81
24 Dec.
6 Aug.
; Nov. Si
:6 July 70 25 Sept. 80 18 Nov. 82
. Nov. i
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Reserve of Officers.
;joa
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Captains.
Groldie, Geo. Cranrner. late Capt. 3 Bn. W. Riding Regt
Bruce, Robert N.D.. Son.Major 3 Bn. West Riding Regiment
Dennis, Morley S. M. Hon. Major late 5 Bn. Irish Regl.. ; S. )
Garrison Regt *
Lewis- Bamed, Barned, Hon. Maj. Kent Avt.E.Div.R.Art. (Lb.)
Munns, Edward M. E. Hon. Major late 3 Bn. Connaught )
Rangers ; Remount Department 5
Coombs, Robert Waters, Hon. Major late 3 Battalion West")
Kent Regiment ; with Northampton Regiment )
Walsh, Theobald Lomax, 3 Bn. Somerset Light Infantry
Warde, Charles A. S. roigned from 7 Dragoon Guard
Hon. Majorlate 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers ; tcith Zri'kRegi,
Gibbons, Alfred St. Hill, Hon Major 3 Bn. E. Yorkshire Regt
Paske, Arthur Goldingham, late 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers;)
irith Berkshire Regiment )
Corder, A. Anneriey, Hon.Major late Edinburgh Artillery, >
S. Division Royai Artillery, ; with. Royal Artillery )
Barrv, William E*. A. Hon Major 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment ...
Marshall, Henry Daily, 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Mallins, Fredk. W. late 4 Bn. Lane. b'us. ; with Dull in Fwi...
Hall, Charles H. E., late Capt. Wicklow Artillery
Lay, Tudor,331 Hon. Major late 4 Bn. Lincoln Regiment)
(late Lieut . Bengal S. C.) (Capt. of Reserve, 11 March 99... j
Reed, Wm. Bernard, Hon. Major Donegal Art. S. Div. R. Art.
Christie, Robert Bonbam Bax, late 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers ;)
Remount Department $
Clarkson, James Booth, late 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers; with}
Middlesex Regiment )
Warde. Walter E. late 4 Battalion Devonshire Regiment;}
with York and Lancaster Regiment )
Tapley, James Arthur, p.s, late Kent. Artillery, E. Division (
Royal Ar.illery )
Draffen, George Algernon, Hon. Major 4 Bn. Border Regt. ...
Atkins, Edw. Ernest Henry, Hon. Major 6 Battalion Royal")
Fusiliers (London Militia) J
Stevenson, George J. Hardress, late 3 Bn. Hampshire /
Regiment (l.b.) $
Redway, George William, late 3 Bn. Middlesex Regiment ; j
'.vith Northampton Regiment )
Arnold, Ernest C. 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers (Capt. of Reserre, j
27 Oct. 00) )
M'Kay, William, y?.». la'e 4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment (l.b.)
Shute, Cameron D. D. late 3 Bn. W. Surrey Ke^t.; Baggage I
Master and Intelligence Officer, S. Africa j
Richmond-Parry, Frederick Cbarles, 6 Battalion Royal ">
Fusiliers; with Remount Depot $
Ferguson, James, late Capt. 6 Bn Irish Rifles
Hendry, Patrick W. p.s. (t),Hon. Major 5 Vol. Bn. Highland (
Light Infantry (Captain of Reserve, 5 May 00) )
Stow, Harry V., p.s. (1), Hon. Major 1 .London Vol. Art
Treble, George W. p.s. (t), 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles; )
Cnmdg. Army Post Office Corps, S.Africa,with rankofLt. Col. )
Wadham, Walter F. A. p. [f] 1 Vol. Bn. Lancaster Regimeut
Fleming, Alex. E ji.s. (ri),(t), 1 Vol. Bn. Warwickshire Regt.
Berrv, Andrew R. 19 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Glossop,William,;i.«. (A), (t), 2 East Riding of York Vol. Art.
Collins, Hugh B. p.s. Clyde Divisiou, Sub. Miners, Vol. Eng.
Lang, William R. 1 Lanark Volunteer Engineers (Capt. of")
Reserve, 15 Apr. 99) j
Goodman, Godfrey D. p.s. (T),2 Volunteer Battalion Derby- )
shire Regiment (Capt. of Reserve, 19 July 99) (l.b.) J
Perowne, John T. W. Hon. Major 1 Volunteer Battalion "t
Northamptonshire Regt. ; Capt. of Reserve, 13 Mar. 01 ...}
Carlebach, Philip, 2 Volunteer Battalion Royal Fusiliers ; )
Captain of Reserve, 4 May ot j
Hall, Alfred A. J. late 2 Volunteer Bn. Highland Lt. Inf.; )
Captain of Reserve, 27, Feb. or (l.b.) J
Anderson, Herbert W. p. Capt. 3 Battalion Connaught )
Rangers; Captain of Reserve 7 Dec. 01 j
Wansbrou^h, Joseph Herbert
Lieutenants.
Bedford, Herbrand A. Duke of,1 resigned from Grenadier )
Guards ; Lt.Col. 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. (Lt.Col. 22 Dec. 97) j
Milne-Redhead, Richard H.,Xr.CoZ. 3 Bn. E.Lancashire Reg. I
(Lt.Colonel 16 Feb. 00) J"
Heath, James, Hon. Col. Staffordshire Yeomanry (Lt.Col. \
23 March 98) i
Mackay, Jas. F.p.s. Hon. Col. Edinburgh City Art. Volun-)
teers (Lt. Colonel 2 Nov. 92) j
Glasgow, Robt. P. Robertson, resigned from Durham Lt. ")
Infantry; Lt.Col. 2 Volunteer Battalion Scots Fusiliers >
[Lt.Colonel 2g March 96) )
Stanley, Edw. Geo. Villiers, Lord, resigned from Grenadier")
I Guards; MP. for West Houghton ; Hon. Col. 2 Vol. Bn. N. I
1 Lancashire Regiment; Financial Secretary, TVar Office {
(Lt.Colonel 17 May 99) J
Tristram, Wm. Henry, Lt.Col. 2 Vol. Bn. N. Lane. Regt. )
(Lt.Colone1 . 18 July 00) /
Griffith, Joseph G. Hon. Lt.Col. Donegal Art. S. Div. R. Art.
Laurie, Claud V. E., Maior 3 Bn. K. O. Scottish Borderers ...
Mombei, Albert Gustavus, Major ^ Bn. York Lt. Infautry; )
Remount Department J
Martindale-Vale, Octavius S. Major 4jBn. Worcester Regt.; I
Special Service, S. Africa. j"
COENET,
2nd SIECT
Ot'ENSIGN
26 Nov. 79
2 July 79
5 May 80
20 Mar. 78
23 May 79
n June 7.
!i Feb. 80
9 Apr. 81
19 Jan. 8
5 Dec. SS
2r May Si
19 Jan. 8
1 July 81
18 June 79
:8 Aug.
9 June 81
7 Aug. 78
2 Aug. 82
11 Nov. 8
1 July 81
30 Sept. 82
1 Apr. 74
7 June So
27 Feb. 84
1 July Si
2 Dec. 74
t July 81
14 Feb. 83
29 Dec. 86
6 Nov
13 Des.
24 May 84
28 Mar. 85
25 Mar. 83
22 June 69
31 July 86
26 Nov.
Feb.
:6 Feb.
6 May
7 May
23 Aug.
16 Mar.
n Dec.
19 Feb.
25 June
6 June
5 Dec.
16 Nov. 87
7 June 79
7 Jan. 80
5 Dec. 77
16 Mar. 78
4 Feb. 80
26 Sept. S3
28 Nov. 83
26 May 84
28 May S4
2 June S4
7 Sept. 84
20 Dec. 8.
8 June 85
16 Dec. 85
14 Apr. 86
8 May 86
12 June 86
11 Au
iS Sept. 86
19 Mar. 87
17 Dec. 87
1 Apr.
rC June 88
25 June
5 Dec.
8 May
25 Sept. 86
2 Apr. 36
31 Oct. 94
2 May 83
6 Nov. 86
5 May
31 May 90
12 Dec. 91
5 Sept. 91
23 Aug. 9c
12 July 90
29 Dec. 88
29 Jan. 90
23 Dec. 91
21 May 92
22 July 85
31 July 89
1 July 8
1 July 8
7 July 80
5 Feb. 79
22 Au
23 May 85
7 July 80
17 Sept.79
23 June 85
2 Mar. 81
HON.
MAJOR.
89
2 Nov.
11 Jan.
4 May 1
9 July 1
6 Feb. 1
:2 Aug. 1
2 Feb. 94
10 Oct. 94
15 Jan. 96
Dec. 88
24 Apr. 80
8 Oct. 90
7 Mar. 91
9 Jau. 92
29 July 92
6 Sept 94
4 May 95
4 Mar. 96
:S July 96
:6 Mar. 94
Mar. 95
Aug
Dec.
Mar
12 July 84
14 June 76
S July 82
7 Aug. 90
r2 July 87
6 Sept. 84
28 June 83
20 Nov. 86
22 Mar. 84
2S Aug. 95
7 July 94
12 Feb. 96
6 Au
APPOINT-
ED TO
EESKKVE.
16 Feb. OI
28 Sept.87
8 Sept.oo
16 Aug. 89
1 6 May oo
19 May 00
6 Mar. 87
17 Feb. 00
90 10 Dec. S4
7 Mar. oq
4 Sept.95
ii Nov. S8
23 May 94
16 May 03
16 Aug. 82
I 8 Sept. 88
31 July 95
,27 Feb. 01
15 Nov. 93! 16 May 83
i2 July 96; 7 Oct. 85
is May 03
24 Jan. 00
2 Nov. 98
11 July oo
25 Nov. 96
8 June 87
10 Jan. 00
26 June. 97
12 Aug. 91
21 Mar. oj
29 Nov. 00
6 Mar. 86
16 Mar. 01
13 June 88
May 95 j 7 July 80
25 July 94! 5 Dec. 81
24 Feb. 00
29 Apr. 98
18 May 98
3 Nov. 97
24 Feb. 00
25 May 98
8 Nov. 90
ii Dec. 89
24 Mar. o0
1 May 97
29 May 89
7 Dec. 01
5 Sept.83
17 Dec. 8*
7 July oo
7 Feb. 83
3 Nov. 97
7 Oct. 93
13 Apr. 92
12 May 97
3 Sept.92
'■ June 98
21 Apr. 94
17 Oct. 94
5 Mar. 96
25 Nov. 96
7 July 80
20 Oct. 83
7 July 80
4 Nov. 85
1 Oct. 81
Z Z 2
57i
Reserve of Officers.
Lieutenants.
Galsworthy, Arthur J. Major 3 Bn. Essex Regiment; Major )
7 Prov. Battalion )
Bennett, Alfred Charles, Hon. Li. Col. 4 Bn.W. Yorkshire Rest.
Baillie, John Robert. Major Donegal Art. S.Di vision R. Art
Calvin, Richard Beale, CB. Hon. Lt.Colonel Suffolk Yeomanry
M.vnors, Willonghbv Baskerville, resigned from 7 Hussars; i
3€aJor late Shropshire Yeomanry J
Kiwis, JohnCffow. Lt. Colonel 2 Vol. Bn.York & Lane. Regt....
Horsley, Walter C. p.». Hon. Lt.Col. 20 Middlesex Rifle Vol.
Candv, Christopher H. H. p.n. Major 2 Vol. Bn. Hants Regt.
Marsack, Edward L. p. Hon. Lt.Col. 2 Cornwall Vol. Rifles..
M'Phail, Thomas R. Major late 8 Lancashire Vol. Artillery
Mackenzie, Donald, late 3 Battalion Bedford Refiment
M'C'lintock, John Knox, 4 Batt. Inniskilling Fusiliers (l.b.)..
Grierson, Sir Alex. D., Bart. 3 Bn. King's Own Scottish Bord
Trant, John Francis,3 Lieut. 2 West India Regiment, on),
ret. pay; Son. Ma jor late 4 Battalion Irish Regt /
Cottreil-Dormer, Clement A. late 4 Bn. Gloucester Regiment
Eden.HenryHamiltonForbes, Hon. Major^Bn. Norfolk Regt.
Kelso, Archibald, Hon. Major 6 Bn. Warwick Regiment
Colvin. Cecil Hodgson,4 Son. Major, 4 Bn. Essex Regt. (i.y.)..
Silverthc-rne. Arthur H. -. Bu. Manchester Regiment
Lund, Alfred, 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Luscombe, Geo. Aug. 5*Bn. R. Dublin Fusiliers
Grattan-Esmonde, Laurence, Hon. Major Waterford Art. \
S. Division Royal Artilleiy $
TJssher, Alfred Lestock, Lieut. Cheshire Regt. on ret. pay ...
Haserick, Alfred Ernest, late 3 Battalion West Surrey Regt.
Franklancl, Sir Frederick W. F. G.Bart, p.s. (H.) Capt. 3 Bn. I
Bedford Regiment : British South Africa Police >"
FitzGerald, James Weir Hogg, resigned from Berks. Regt. |
(66 Foot); Captain 3 Bn. Leinster Regiment )
White, Edward Simon, 3 Battalion Inniskilling Fusiliers
Parkinson, Reg. Hope, with gratuity from S. Staff. Regt. ...
Jenks, William. p. Hon. Major Cardigan Art. West. Div. R. Art.
O' Sullivan, John Joseph, Capt. late 4 Bn. Manchester R^gt.(i,4.)
Felly, Charles H. R.. Sussex Artillery Eastern Div. R. Art....
Allan, Lewis F. p.s. (t.) (A.) (1) Capt. Donegal Art. South Di?.
Legg, George Edw.Wickham, Knight of Grace of St. John of
Jerusalem, resigned from South Staffordshire Regiment ; -
Captain 3 Battalion West Ktnt Regiment I
Fernie, Francis Hood, resigned from 1 Dragoon Guards ; \
Captain late 4 Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (i.y.) ...)
Bartley.Edw.B. Hon. ITo/or Harwich Div. Sub.MinersR.E.(/.i.)
Horner, J. FitzLloyd, Capt. 4 Battalion Devonshire Regt. (I. b.
Stapylton, Miles John, resigned from 21 Lancers; Capt.\
Yorkshire Hussar* )
Radclyffe, Chas. Robt. Eustace, resigned from 1 Life 1
Guards, Capt. 3 Battalion Dorsetshire Eegt. (l.b.) )"
Jarvis, Alexander W. Ml'O. p.s. Hon. Major Derbyshire 1
Yeomanry; Comdg. 21 Bn. i.y. S. Africa J
Fiercy, Benjamin Herbert, resigned from 12 Lancers;)
Capt. Denbighshire Yeomanry J
Miller, Edward Darley, DSO. resigned from 17 Lancers
Walsh, Hon. Geo. Harry Wm.,resignedfromGrenadierGds....
Lethbridge, John Guy Baron, resigned from 3 Hussars;')
Capt. i n Beserce 29 Nov. 00, Adjutant 1 Royal Decon (i.y.) $
Somerville, Stafford E. p. Hon. Major 2 Vol. Bn.York and Lan-
caster Regiment )
Wood, Joseph T. p.s. Hon. Major 2 Vol. Bn. Lancashire Fus..
Ellison, Wm. Augustus, p. Hon. Major 1 Vol. Bn. Berks.Regt.
White, Robert F. M. p.s. Hon. Major 2 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt.
Brown, H. W. Silverthorne, p.s. Hon. Majonj Midd lesex R.Vols.
M'Aulay, James, ;). ft), 3 Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers
Findlay, George, p. Hon. Major 1 Lanarkshire Volunteer Rifles
Lord, Robert, p.s. Hon. Major 2 Vol. Bn. N.Lancashire Regt.
Denton, William, p. Hon. Major 4 Vol. Bn. Essex Regt
Coghill, Frank H. p.s. 7 Lancashire Artillery Volunteers
Thomson, Josiah, p.s. Capt. 4 Vol. Bn. West Surrey Regt. ...
Eoche, Cecil S. 17 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles :
Millar, Robert C. H. p. Hon. Major 2 Volunteer Bn. Royal")
Highlanders i
Price, William, p.s. (t) Captain 24 Middlesex v ol. Rifles ; >
with Army Post Office Corps, S. Africa, with rank of Major j
Daniels, Frederick P. J. p. (t), Ron. Major 24 Middlesex j
Volunteer Rifles >
Terry, Cyril E. p.s. [r], 4 Volunteer Battalion East Surrey I
Regiment; with Army Service Corps i
Palmer, Archdale, p.s. (5), 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Gray, Oliver P. 2 Cinque Ports Volunteer Artillery
Cad'dell, Walter W. de V.8 p. late 4 Vol. Bn. Manchester )
Regiment S
Tayior, Howard H. p. (T) 1 Middlesex Royal Engineers >
Volunteers }
Main, Robert Maxwell, p.s. (t), Hon. Major 7 Volunteer Bn. j
Royal Scots >
Collyer, George F. 4 Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regt.
Denton, Harry Stephenson, p. 3 Volunteer Battalion \
South Staffordshire Regiment )
Byrne, Stanley C. p.s. 21 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
YVilson, Charles L. N. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion South')
Staffordshire Regiment J
CORNET,
2ndLIBl'T.
OTENSIGN.
25 Mar. 80
HON.
MVJOB.
1 July 81 26 Apr. 90 11
Nov. 32 16
May 89:27
17
19 July
12 Jan.
26 June
76 25
29.
11 Sept. 78
3 July 78
20 Sept.70
23 Feb. 81
t Apr. 80
21 June 79
25 Feb. 78
13 Oct. 77
20 Sept. 77
24 Sept. 87
23 Junec2
^5 Feb. 88
26 Jan.
7 Sept.
. July
14 Feb.
21 Jury
1 July
15 Sept.
13 Mar.
10 Feb.
9 July
16 Aug.
7 Feb.
29 Apr.
21 Oct.
16 Sept.
23 May
19 Oct.
26 Oct.
[2 May
24 June 77 4
31 May 86 27
20 Nov. 76 8
11 Feb. 85 7
11 Feb. 93 17
23 Apr. 90 27
25 Dec. 86 4
»2 27
79 3
79 21
83 4
85 12
82 17
82 24
Mar. 83
Apr. 85
Sept. 79
Mar. 86 17
May 84 23
Aug. 86 21
Jan. 87 4
May Si
May 86
July 86;
Aug. 86
Nov. 86
Feb. 871
May 87
June 87
June 87
Mar. 88
Apr. 88
June 89
Oct. 99
Feb. 00
ADr. 01
May 92
Feb. 97
June 91
Dec. 92
Jan. 95
««'y 97,
May 98
Feb. 90
May 91
»5 3
7S1 8
89I 7
89 29 Aug. 91
Nov. 91
Feb. 92
Mar. 931
May 94
Oct. 94
Feb. 95
Mar. 96
16 Apr.
26 Mar.
13 Feb.
11 May
14 Dec.
23 July
r3
4
1
7
3
87
87 20
9217
J29
-1
78 20
89 2C
92 4
27
> Feb. 92
23 Dec.
5 Dec.
9 Apr.
5 Aug.
93 '4
91(28
92 21
Apr. 79 27
June 81 12
Nov. 83'28
Feb. 85 :o
Mar. 82 2
July 81 22
Mar. 83 9
Oct. 83 16
Dec. 88 3
Feb. 89 1
Feb. 94 22
May 89 18
Dec. 89 5
Aug. 80 3
Sept. 90 7
Jan. 93 23
Aug. 90 2
May 93 2
Jan. 84 14
Nov. 04 3
Oct. 93 25
Oct. 9318
Dec. 94 22
Sept.82
Mar. 84
Feb. 86
June 86
May 87
Dec. 87
May 88 1
Aug. 38 1
Feb. 89
Nov. 89 11
May 90 J29
Dec. 90
IPKOIXI-
Rl) TO
BESBBVE.
10 Dec. 84
11 Sept. 80
10 Oct. 83
13 Apr. 81
11 Mar. 85
19 Apr. 82
28 June 84
29 June 87
:i Apr. 85
-<3 Apr. 87
19 May 86
4 Mar. 85
16 July 84
28 Nov. 00
7 July 80
25 Aug. 80
16 Aug. 84
16 May SS
16 Dec. 85
4 Nov. 85
25 Sept. 39
19 Aug. 56
15 Apr. 81
2S Nov. 85
25 Aug. 88
4 June 87
16 May 00
25 June 90
6 June 03
13 May 96
9 June 97
28 Aug. 89
14 May 90
28 July 97
10 Jan. 86
14 Sept.So
1 3 Apr. 00
26 Oct. 92
2 Nov. 95
7 Mar. 00
30 May 83
16
Aug. 91
June 92
Nov. 92
Mar. 93
Oct. 93
Dec. 93
June 94
June 94
Nov. 94,
July 95,
Sept. 95
Mar. 96
July 96
Aug. 82
Oct. 81
Mar. 3=;
Jan. 88
Apr. 89
Mar. 85
Mar. 85
Jan. 87
Apr. 83
May 89
Mar. 96
i May 96
i July 8S
; May 91
; June 94
; May 91
May 93
: Sept. 93
Jan. 97
Oct. 88
Jan. 96
Mar. 97
Feb. 95
Jan. 97
Reserve of Officers.
57*
Lieutenants.
MonteSore, Cecil S. i Middlesex Royal Engineers Volunteers
Shipley, Reginald B. p.s. (R) i Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Labou'chere, Frank A. p.s. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Lanyhim, Edward H. p. (H) Captain 1 Cinque Ports Volunteer Rifles ..
Fyers. Evan W. H.. p.s. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Camnbell, Colin George Pelham, resigned from Scots Guards; Captain \
r Argyll $ Bute Volunteer Artillery )
Green. Francis H. p.s. (t) dipt. 1 London Volunteer Rifles
Whitehead, John J. 5 Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers
Senson. William J. P. p. (t). 4 Volunteer Bn. Essex Regiment |
Dick, William F. p.s. (t) 3 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Mortimer, James, p. (t) (H) 2 Volunteer Battalion East Yorkshire Regt.
Carpmael, Edwin G. p.s. ft] Captain 4 Volunteer Bn. East Surrey Regt....
Miller, Richard George Shillito, p. Captain 1 City of London Vol. Art. ...
Pomfret, Hugh T. p. Capt. 1 Cinoue Ports Vol. Rifles ( Qr. Mr. i.y. S.Africa)
l)e La Mare,"Leonard S. p. \S) Capt. 1 Vol. Bn. West Surrey Regt. (?.».)
Henderson. Andrew, p. (t) Captain 5 Volunteer Bn. Durham Lt. Infantry
Hayward, William G. p.s. (t) Captain 3 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regt.
Dickins, Vernon W. F. p.s. Captain 1 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Henderson, Arthur H. p.s. (S) Captain 21 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Moore, A. P. F. p.s. (/) Capt. : 3 Middlesex Vol.Rfls. {Lt. of Reserve, 26 July 99)
Beetles, Walter il. p. Captain 5 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Daly, Edw. Dermot Hamilton, Indian Staff Corps, on retired pay
Loagridge, Cecil C, resigned from Royal Artillery
Mctcalf, George Joseph, resigned from 4 Dragoon Guards; Remount)
Depot, South Africa j
Young, Keith Ogilvy Baird, resigned from Royal Artillery
Grenfell, Charles Molyneux,10 resigned from 10 Hussars
Weyland, Mark Ulick, resigned from Rifle Brigade; Remount Department
Balfour. Charles Barrington,0 MP. for Hornsey, resigned from Scots')
Guards $
Brace, Francis Charles Osborne, Lieut. E. Yorkshire Regt. on ret. pay...
Crawshay, Richard, resigned from 6 Dragoons; Remount Department
Yignoies, Henry Hutton, resigned from 5 Dragc on Guards
Bradsha.r, James Buller, with gratuity from Scots Guards
Leicester.SirPeter Fred. Fleming,Bar<. Lieut. York Lt.Inf. onret.pay (l.b.)
Martin, John Hamilton,13 Lieut. 3 Dragoon Guards, on retired pay
Ramsden, Frederick William, resigned from Coldstream Guards
Taylor, lieorge William, resigned from Coldstream Guards {I. 6.)
Drake, Francis Rivers,14 wi;h eratuity from West India Regiment
Tighe, Edw. Kenrick Bunbury,15 resigned from Grenadier Guards (l.b.)..
Harris, John Harry de Burgh,16 Lieut. Liverpool Regiment, onret.pay
Hutt, George William, resigned from Royal Scots ; icith Suffolk Regiment, )
with rank of Captain j
M'Fall. Chambers Haldane Cooke, Lieut. W. I. Regt. on retired pay
Rogers, George Edward, resigned from King's Own Scoitish Borderers
Seale, Shelley Alexander, Lieut. Yorkshire Regiment, on retired pay ...
Inchiquin, Lucius William, Lord, resigned from Rifle Brigade
Middleton, Frederick Thomas, resigned from 12 Lancers
Farrell, Leslie Michael, with gratuity from Yorkshire Regiment ■
Loftus, Dudley Ferrars, with gratuity from Grenadier Guards {l.b.)
Armitage, William Stuart, with gratuity from Royal Artillery {(l.b.)
Barlow, Lionel Francis Abbot, with gratuity from Berkshire Regt. (i.y.).
Prideaux-Brune, Geo. Ernest, resigned from 6 Dragoons
Desmond, Adair, Gordon Highlanders, on retired pay
Thomas, Walter Meredith, Lieut. East Yorkshire Regt. on ret. pay (i.y.)
Lyon, Nathaniel John, resigned from Grenadier Guards
Symonds, D'Arcy,17 with gratuity from 16 Lancers
Holt, William,18 Lieut. Hampshire Regiment, on retired pay
Booker. George Edward Nussey,19 resigned from 5 Dragoon Guards
Ferguson-Dane, Francis A. resigned from Black Watch (?.&.)
Lines, Ros-iter,20 with gratuity from Welsh Regiment
Pea-^ocke, Charles Leslie, resigned from Royal Artillery; Brigade)
Major, S. Africa (2nd in command 11 Bn. i.y.) J
Wartmtton, George Arthur, resigned from Norfolk Regiment (l.b.)
Leete, William John, with gratuity from Northamptonshire Regiment ...
Grey, Ralph Henry, Lieut. Welsh Fusiliers, on retired pay
Benett-Stanford, John Montague, late Lt. 1 Dragoons
Fulton. Thomas Benedict, resigned from West India Regiment
Cave-Browne-Cave, Bernard, resigned from Wiltshire Regiment; Special 1
Service, South Africa J"
Garneit, Cecil Frederick, Scots Fusiliers, on retired pay
Moseley, Andrew Jackson, resigned from 10 Hussars ; Remount Depot, }
South Africa f
Crealock. John Mansfield Stradling, resigned from Derby Regiment
Robins, George, Royal Engineers, on retired pay
Tryon. Richard, resigned from Rifle Brigade
Reid, John Leslie, residue 1 from 6 Dragoon Guards ; Brigade Major, >,
Cavalry Die. South Africa, with rank of Captain J
Consec, D'Arcy Pres on, Lt. 20 Hussars, on retired pay
Hicks, Fercy Stanislaus, resigned from Indian Staff Corps
Henderson, Carlisle Vincent, resigned from 19 Hussars
Mason, William Campbell,22 Lieut. (District Officer) R.Artilleryon ret. pay
Greetham, Frederick William Vincent, resigned from 15 Hussars ; with (
Proc. Regiment of Lancers, with rank of Captain )
Ford, Fras. Chas. Minshull, resigned from Highland Light Infantry
Yates, Samuel Pearson, resigned from nHussars; 2 Proo. Regiment of )
Hussar', with rank of Captain j
Duckworth, Art. Campbell, resigned from 2 Dragoons; Adj. York.Hussarr
RadclytTe, Charles Percy Fredk.23 resigned from SeaforthHghlndrs.(/.o.)
Aron, Eugene Felix Simeon, resigned from 3 Hussars
jdack, John Clarkson, resigned from Scots Fusiliers
CORNET,
2nOLIEDT.
Or ENSIGN.
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
6 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 90
7 Feb. 91
1 1 Mar. 96
8 Aug. qi
APPOINT-
ED TO
RESERVE.
> May 93
: June 92
i Sept. 94
26
26 Sept. 94
t Dec
4 July 91; [15 Dec
22 Nov. 90
9 May 96!.
18 June 92
20 Nov. 95
1 May 95
4 Dec. 95
13 May 96
25 Dec. 95:
5 Dec. 94
5 Mar. 92
19 Feb. 96
10 May 90
4 Mar. 96
i3 June 92
25 Nov. 96
19 Aug. 96
6 Jan. 97
28 July 97
4 Sep't.97j
" 97|
97! 23 May 00
13 Jan. 97
15 July gx
7 Sept. 92
7 Apr. o0
7 Sept. 9 2
11 May 78 20
16 Mar.
3 Aug.
.6 Nov.
(26 Feb.
Apr.
16 Feb.
9 May
to May
27 Aug.
23 Dec.
3 Oct.
'■3 July
13 Feb.
30 May
14 Mar.
17 Jan.
11 May
29 Mar.
25 July
10 Oct.
2 Nov.
20 Feb.
7 Dec.
13 Dec.
: 2 Mar.
>3 Dec.
>8 Sept,
Jan. 93
Nov. 96
Aug. 92
Aug. 96
July 97
July 96
Feb. 98
Nov. 96
June 97
Aug. 93
Aug. 96
Mar. 92
Mar. 97
Mar. 96
Oct. 97
Aug. 74
Sept. 72
July 76
Jan. 77
Nov. 78
Aug. 80
220jt. Si
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. 81
1 9 Sept. 82
23 Aug. 83
5 Dec. 83
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
20 Sept. 84
4 Oct. 84
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
May 85
Aug. 83
Nov. 85
Dec. 85
Jan. 86
May 86
May 86
July 86
23 Aug. 86
8 Sept. 86
10 Nov. f 6
10 Nov. 86
15 Dec. 86
21 July 83
18 Apr.
17 Apr
29 May
12 Dec.
16 Feb. 90
20 Aur. 9c
22 Nov. 90
2 Apr. 91
18 Nov. 91
11 Jan. 92
10 Mar. 92
i3 May 92
2 July 9-
21 July 92
20 Aug. 92
3 Sept. 92
28 Dec. 92
14 June 93
4 July 93
18 Oct. 93
7 Feb. 94
25 Mar. 94
6 June 94
1 Oct. 94
5 Dec. 94
1 Feb. 95
2! May 95
Mar. 9
19 Jan. 08
16 Feb. 98
25 Feb. 98
4 May 98
17 Aug. 98]
23 Nov. 98
3 Dec. 98
18 Jan. 99
22 Feb. 99
15 Apr. 99
22 Apr. 99
22 Nov. 99
1 Dec. 99
6 Dec. 99
30 May 00
22 Apr. 96
6 July 98
15 Aug. 94
2 Nov. 98
20 Dec. 99
21 Apr. 00
7 Dec. 98
3 Feb. 00
23 Oct. 97
26 Sept. 94
11 May 98
15 June 92
2 Apr. 98
4 July 94
10 Jan. 00.
17 Mar. oc-
25 Apr 85
8 July 93.
13 Jan. 86
17 Jan. 00
3 Oct. 00
24 Feb. 00
12 Feb. 0.1
10 July 89 •
7 Feb. 00
1 Nov. 93
'■ Apr. co
! Apr. 00
I Aug. 00
1 Nov. 99.
Mar. 01
: June 97
Nov. 94
1 Mar. 00
f Jan. 00.
r Mar. 00.
> Mar. 97
> Feb. 00
8 Mar.oi
f Fe'i. 00
1 May 97
j Oct. 00
j Mar. 97
' Jan. co
: Mar. 01
Mar. 00
Oct. 97
Feb. co
Dec. 99
Mar. 97
Feb. 00.
Mar. 01
573
Reserve of Officers.
CORNET,
21ldHKUT.
Second Lieutenants. otknsirn.
Watson, Wm, Donald Paul, resigned from 2 Dragoons... ...I12 Dee. 94
16 Dec. 95
Denmaii, Thomas, Lord, resigned from Royal Scots I 7 Mar. 541 4 Mar. 96
Baring. Hon. Hugo, resigned from 4 Hussars 25 Mar. 96 5 Sept. 96
Smith, Harry Jacob, resigned trom 6 Dra icon Guards {i.y. South Africa) 7 Dec. 95Jl6 Sept. 96
Hamilton, Hon. Gavin George, resigned from Scots Guards
Dennis, Maurice Palkiner, resigned from Seaforih Highlanders;)
Remount Sept f
Shuldham, Frank N. Quantock, resigned from 13 Huss-ars
Ramsay-Fairfax-Lncy, Henry Wm.," DL. resiened from 2 Life Guards ...
Beauclerk. Geo. Montague De Vere, resigned from Grenadier Gds. (l.b.)
Bigham, Charles Clive, resigned from Grenadier Guards; Military \
Intelligence Division, JBCead Quarters >
Pirouet, Herbert Geffrard, resigned from East Lancashire Regiment [l.b.)
Knox, Howard Vincent, resigned Iron: Norfolk Regt. ; R. Garrison Beat.
30 Mar. g2 2° Mar. 97
29 Mar. 9s 3 Mar. ooj
ir Feb. 88;24 Mar. 00!
15 July 91 i 4 Apr. 00
17 Dec. 92 8 Dec. 00
t9 Oct. 92 I2 Jan. ox
4 May 98 3 Feb. 01!
9 Oct. 90' 3 Aug. 91!
APl-OINT-
ID TO
RESERVE.
7 Aug. 87
1 July 8
24 Dec. 84
12 M.ar. 85
2 Sept.85
2 Feb. 89
5 Mar. 90I
William", Lionel Arthur, iate 3 Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry 21 May 791 3 May 8o|2i Dec. 01
M'Connell, Ronald Stafford, late 3 Bn. Oxford Light Inf.; R. Garr. Regt.t
Walter, Frank, late 3 Bn. West Kent Regiment ; Remount Deportment ...
Woollett. Frederick Cecil, late 6 Bn. Royal Fnsiliers ; R. Garrison Regt
Tucker, Charles Marwood, late 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry (i.y.)..
Hopkinson, John ffarthing, resigned from 6 Dragoon Guards ; Li. late 4 )
Battalion Yorlrs Regiment (Lt.'of Reserve, 4 Anril 00) ; Remount Dept... )
Leggatt, E. R. late Zieuf. 3 Bn.N. I ancashire Regiment; Remount Dept. I 2 Feb.
Downes, Percy, late 3 Battalion Berkshire Resriment '27 Nov. 89 7 Feb. 91
Schlesinger, A. Hy. p.s. late Londonderry Artillery, South Div. {l.b.) ...24 Jan. 91^27 Aug. 92
Bateman, Herbert D. 2 London Rifle Volunteers ..'. J22 July 95 3° Oct. 95
Treftry, Edward, p.s. Hon. Artillery Cmpy. of London; 21 Bn.i.y.S.Africu.24 June 93 4 Dec. 95
Crompton. John A. P. (0 1 Volunteer Battalion South Staffordshire Regt. 15 May 05 « Bee. 95
Royle, John B. Captain 2 V.B. Chester Regiment I27 Feb. 95] 4 July 96 -1 May 99
Youden, William A. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry..., ,7 Apr. 95^6 Aug. 96
Hickson, William B. S. p. z Vol. Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment (l.b.)...' 5 Dec. 94! 9 Sept. 96
Stephenson, Wilfred R. p.s. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 14 Nov. 94 24 Feb. 97
M'Clintock. Henry F. p.*. (I) 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 14 Nov. 94 24 Feb. 97
Hay, Cecil Godfrey, Dorset Regiment, on retired pay 16 May 94 '8 Mar. 97
Selfe, Alfred Albert Cyril, p.». (S)(f) 2nd Vol. Bn. Middlesex Regt ; 4 Mai-. 96, 24 Apr. 97
Coles. Lewis Harcourt, p. (II) 5 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles (l.b.) '30 May 96-24 Apr. 97
Preece, Percy J. p.r. (t) 24 Midulesex Volunteer Rifles ; Army Post Office ')
Corps, with rank of Captain )
Grindle, Cvril Paze, p.s. 19 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles; Special Service, \
South Africa (l.b.) /
©dam, William T. p.s. (A) (t) 3 Kent Volunteer Artillery
Gainsford, Berlram H. p.s. (t) 13 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles ■
Hamilton, Lewis G. p.s. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles [27 Nov. 95! 1 Dec. 97
Larking, Lambert C. p.s. 1 Volunteer Battalion Bedford Regiment (i.y.) 16 June 94 r Jan. 98
Birt, Ernest W. p.s. Lieut. 1 London Volunteer Rifle Corps 1 5 Feb. 96119 Jan. 98
Dunn, James Valentine, p.s. (A) i Lanarkshire Volunteer Artillery (i.y.) 3 Feb. 97' 9 Feb. 98
Travers, Harold P. (p.) 3 Volunteer Battalion W. Surrev Regiment ; > _, . J T„. ,,
Signalling Officer, South Africa '. Z j ,23 Feb- 93 ~ Jul} 98
Smith. Arthur 0. p.s. (H) 19 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles !2o Jan. 97 19 Oct. 98
Osborne, Robert 'S.p.s. (A) 3 Kent Volunteer Artillery , 9 Feb. 98 '5 Feb. 99
Puekle, Harold D. p.s. (t) 1 Surrey Volunteer Rifles iq Aug. 97 22 Apr. 99
King, John U. C. p.s. Lieut. 1 Renfrew & Dumfries Volunteer Artillery 4 Mar. 99 3 Juuegg
Lnscombe, John H. Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battalion Sussex Regiment j28 Apr. 97! 3 June 99
Ironside, Robert A. jnr. p.s. Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battalion Royal Fusiliers;i3 July gSl'3 Dec. 99
Loughborough, ThomasW. p.s. Lieut. 2 V.B. Royal West Surrey Regt. 16 Nov. 9S 4 July
2 Jan. 95 28 July 97
17 Feb. 07! 4 Sept. 97
18 Mar. g6!2°Oct. 97
5 May 94! 1 5ec- 97
Fairclough, Rowland, 3 Lane. Volunteer Artillery..
Second Lieutenants.
Grant, John M. p. Captain 1 Lanarkshire Volunteer Artillery 12 Jan. 98 ">
(2nd Lieut, of Reserve 14 Mar. 00) }
Cooke, Ernest G. S. p.s. Capt. 1 London Volunteer Rifles (Capt. 30 May 00)
Whittow, Frank H. Captain 1 London Volunteer Rifles, 30 May 00
Egerton, William Francis, resigned from 17 Lancers; Captain late 1)
Volunteer Battalion Lancaster Regiment 6 Mar. 95 $
Cazenove, Reginald Frederick, resigned from 6 Dragoon Guards
Wyllie, Colin Campbell, Lieut. Hon." Artillery Company of London
Lowe, Arthur Cecil, DSO. Lieut. Hon. Artillery Company of London
•Curtis, Spencer C. p.s. Lieut. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
North, Hon. Roger Archibald Percy, retired pay Wiltshire Regiment
Neave, Charles Alexander, 2nd Lieut. Royal Artillery, on retiree
Remount Depot, South Africa
Farmer, William Alfred, resigned from 4 Hussars
Brurcmond, Eustace Harvey, resigned from R Art. ; Remount Department
Kennard, Ernest Coleridge Hegan, resigned from Grenadier Guards
Poynter, Arthur VernOD, resigned from Scots Guards
Maude, Fras. Stirling de Montalt, resigned from Yorkshire Regiment ; "(
Capt. Royal Garrison Regiment )
Stavordale, Giles Stephen Holland, Lord, resigned from Coldstream (
Guards j
Dodd, George Laurence Ashley. resigned from Grenadier Guards
Collins, Robert Walter Gordon, late Oxford Light Infantry
4 Dec. 01
5 June 01
24 lune93
Dec. 93^3 Sent.96
Mar. 94; 19 Jan. 98
Mar. 89
May 95, 9 May 92
Dec. 95 8 Apr. 99
Dec. 951 2 Aug. 99
Oct. 92 ! 6 Feb. 9S
June as
[ ; j 115 Feb. 89
Junouo|
•5 July 90
[o Oct. 91
[8 June 92
17 May 93^
5 Aug. 06
5 SepL.96
[9 May 00
17 Jan. od
10 May 99
8 Nov. 99
10 Feb. 00
[7 Jan. 00
3 Mar. 00
24 Mar. 00
12 Oct. 92
20 Dec. 99
24 Mar. 97
3 Feb. 00
27 Jan. 00
28 Mar. 00
27 Jan. 00
28 Nov. 00
;3 July 00
14 Aug. 80
27 Jan. 00
ifi Mar. 01
Apr. 00
- May 00
14 Oct. 96
1 Dec. 97
9 Mar. 98
16 Feb. 01
22 Dec. 97
21 Sept. 98
24 Feb. 00
3 Feb. 98
6 Dec. 99
6 Dec. 99
3 Feb. 00
5 Apr. 99
17 Mar. 00
8 June 98
7 Aug. 93
3 Feb. 00
4 May 01
28 Oct. 99
14 Nov. 00
i Feb. 00
17 Mar. 00
21 July 00
3 Apr. 01
5 June or
16 Feb. 01
17 Apr. 01
4 Dec. 01
RIDING
MASTRE.
HON.
*PTATN.
Marshall, John
of Dragoon
Riding Masters.
retired pay 3 Dragoon Guards; 2 Provisional Regt. j I ^eh. 75 27 Feb. 8=-
14 June 76 1 1 June 36
24 May 79^4 May 89
8 June 8ij 8 June 91
Kelly, Philip, retired pay 10 Hussars ; 2 Provisional Regiment of Hussars
Nicholson, Eugene Henry, retired pay 9 Lancers
Shearme, Frank, retired pay 12 Lancers
Cooper, Alfred Charles,25 retired pa}- Army Service Corps; Remount)
Depot j
Wood, Joseph, retired pay 13 Hussars ..
19 Nov. 81; 19 Nov. 91
16 Aug. 2 16 Aug. 92
1 4 Mar.
22 Apr.
22 Apr.
8 Aug.
20 Jau.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
28 Nov.
3 Feb. <
26 Sept.'
Jan. c
24 Mar. 1
29 Nov.
Dec.
Reserve of Officers;
573"
Ridixg Mistees.
RtDIXG HOS.
MASTER. CAPTAI>".
Banting, Wiiliarn Robert, retired par i Dragoons [2S July 83 25 July 93
Hng-ta.es, Frederick George,26 retired pay 6 Dragoons ; with 8 Hussars 8 Aug. 83 7 Nov. 00
Webb, Alfred, retired pay 2 Dragoons 3 June 85!
Piiley, William.27 retired pay 17 Lancers 19 May 86 19 May 96
Jackson, George, retired pay 5 Dragoon Guards T6 Ma' . 87
Nicholas, John, MVO. retired pay Royal Artillery 15 Aug. 88:75 Aug
Hihbard, fianry,28 retired pay 1 Life Guards .
Ashley, Chas. James, retired pay Royal Horse Guards .
Qcabter Masters.
St»ad. Joseph,30 retired pay Army Service Corps
Campbell, Parr,31 retired pay Seaforth Highlanders ; with Royal Scots
Clifford. James,3- retired pay West Kent Regiment
Grier, George Richard,33 retired pay Army Service Corps
Robinson, Richard Henry.35 retired pay Army Service Corps (A.S.C.)
M'Veigh. William Edward.36 retired pay Army Service Corps (A. S.C.)
Dean, John,37 retired pay Army Service Corps (A.S.C.)
Crane, Evi John,37 retired pav King's Royal Rifles: Royal Garrison Regiment
Tigar, John, retired pay South Wales Borderers: with Welsh Regiment
Miller, Samuel George,35 retired pay Middlesex Regiment ; 2 Volunteer Battalion North I
Lancashire Regiment )
Keeshan, John, retired pay AVelsh Regiment
Sturt, Frank, retired pay Somersetshire Light Infantry
Warburton, Wm. Shoeburyness, retired pay Royal Engineers
Christie, Henry,41 retired pay West India Regiment
Halloran, Thomas, retired pay, Leire-ter Regiment
Bnttlebank, Joseph,42 retired pay 6 Dragoon Guards
Hollyer, AValter,43 retired pay Berkshire Regiment
Wilimott, Arthur, retired pay Shropshire Light Infantry
Garrard, Alfred Joseph," ret. pay Leicester Regt.; Qr.Mr. 1 Yol.Bn. Warwick Rent
Murray, Thomas Michael, "
l6 Mar. 92
20 Dec. 93
QUARTER
MASTER.
i June 78 1 June i
19 June 78^29 June i
July 78 13 July i
it Dec.
Dec. 8S
Dec. 88
12 Feb. 80
1 5 Mar. 89
30 Apr. 89
Norris, William,*7 retired pay Suffolk Regiment
Carter, Williara, retired pay 13 Hussars ; with Army Service Corps
Fairley, Joseph Webb,51 retired pay The Buffs
Miller, Samuel John,52 retired pay Middlesex Regiment
Hedingham, George,55 retired pay East Yorkshire Reeiment
M'Cabe, Joseph, retired pay West Surrey Regiment (l.b.)
Lewsey, Walter, retired nay Dublin Fusiliers ; 2 Vol. Bn. S. Wales Borderers (l.b.).
M'Kiernan. Henry,57 retired pay Sussex Regiment
Connolly, John,58 retired pay King's Own Scottish Borderers
M'Kee. Cornelias, retired pay Irish Regiment
Hogg, James H. G. G.,60 retired pay Derbyshire Regiment ; 4 Provisional Battalion.
Hart, Henry 0.,61 retired pay Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Roche, Richard John,62 retired pay Norfolk Regiment ; with West Kent Regiment....
Mneford. Frederick, retired pay 14 Hussars
Medd, Henry, retired pay Bedfordshire Regiment
Howard. Charles, retired pay North Staffordshire Regiment ; with Sussex Regt
FitzPatrick, William,64 retired pay West Riding Regt. : Base Depot, South Africa.
Hislop, Archibald, retired pay Bedfordshire Regiment (l.b.)
Johnson, George, retired pay Gloucestershire Regiment (l.b.)
Hogan, Williarn E..65 retired pay South Wales Borderers : 12 Provisional Battalion.
Overton, Edward Fenwiek,06 retired pay King's Royal Rifles; Royal GarrisonRegt. .
Murdoch, Charles H.,07 retired pay Army Service Corp« (A.S.C.)
Forbes, Sinclair, ret. pay Argyll & Sutherland Highlndrs.; with Army Service Corps.
Speik, William,*8 retired pay Sussex Regiment ; with Army Service Corps
Herbert, George, retired pay Royal Fusiliers
Batchelor, William, retired pay Lancaster Regiment
O'Neill, John, retired pay Lancashire Regiment
Load-er, Alfred Edsar,69 retired pay Arm? Service Corps
Johnston. Alexander, retired pay Army Service Corps (A.S.C.)
Garnett, Henry Thomas, retired pay Leinster Regiment (l.b.)
Andrews, Francis William, retired pav Royal Engineers
Pollitt, Thomas Holland, retired pay Liverpool Regiment
Edmondson, James Hoslnm,70 retired pay Army Service Corps
Haycock, William,"' retired pay Army Service Corps
Paulson, John, retired pay Royal Artillery
Emerson, John Lindas,71 ret. pay Military Mtd. Police (Hon. Major, 19 Sept. 95)....
Hastings, Patrick, retired pay Inniskilling Fusiliers
Jarrett, Thomas,73 retired pa}- Royal Fusiliers
Cameron, John Sullivan, ret. pay Lancashire Fus. (Hon. Major, 16 Nov. 98) (l.b.).
Harrison, Robert, retired pay Leicestershire Regiment (l.b.)
C'romie, William Henry, retired pav Royal Engineers
Tucker, George, retired pay Royal Engineers
M'Olenahan, Samuel, retired pay Irish Rifles
11 Dec. 78
11 Dec. 78 1
[i Dec. 78 :
12 Feb. 79 :
1; Mar. 79 '.
30 Apr. 79 ;
27 Aug. 79 27 Aug. 89
13 Sept. 79 13 Sept.89
1 Nov. 89
12 June 99
1 Dec. 90
27 Apr. 91
13 Apr. 91
18 June 91
14 Sept. 91
19 Nov. 9:
30 Nov. 19
qo Nov. 8
'7 Jan. 8
8 Feb. 8
1 Apr. 8
19 Apr. 8:
Apr. 82
Mav 8
May 8:
6 May 82
15 May 82
30 May 82
10 June 82
5 July 82
20 Sept. 82
14 Feb. 83
27 June 83
iS July 83
7 Nov. 83
12 Dec.
29 Dec. 83
3 May 84
21 May 84
27 Aug. 84
24 ept.84
1 an. 85
11 Feb. 85
11 Apr. 85
2sApr. 85
25 Apr. 85
25 Apr. 85
6 May 85
13 May 85
t5 June 85
t5 June S5
!t July 85
rg Sept. 85
,4 Oct. 85
25 Dec. 85
2 Jan. 86
l3 Feb. 36
21 Feb. 86
1 Apr. 86
7 Apr,
Collins, Edward Michael, retired pay Lancashire Fusiliers 19 >l&y
Donnelly, Lawrence,74 retired pay Somerset Light Infantry 2 June
Cansdale, Arthur, retired pay South Lancashire Regiment 18 Aug.
Kerr, William, retired pay Royai Fusiliers 28 Aug. 86
Qualtrough, William John,70 retired pay Durham Light Infantry 1 Sept. 86
Lander, Robert Renwick,77 retired pay Seaforth Highlanders .. 6 Oct.
Simpson, William, retired pay Royal Fusiliers 6 Nov.
Clarke, David, retired pay Liverpool Regiment 11 Dec.
Wi>hart, George Baillie,78 retired pay Scottish Rifles ; Base Depot, South Africa 13 Apr. 87
Webb, William retir d pay Black Watch (A.S.C.) 14 May 87
Healy, Henry Francis, retired pay North Staffordshire Regiment 7.8 June 87
Scott, William, retired pay Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (l.b.) 6 July 87
Eyvoll, John, retired pay York and Lancaster Regiment 17 Sept. 87
Heymer. Edward, retired pay 16 Lancers 5 Nov. 87
Fuller, John, retired pay York and Lancaster Regiment (l.b.) 31 Dec. 87
Parke>, James Arthur, retired pay Durham Light Infantry ■'•■•|3* Dec. 8;
Simkin-, John Thomas, retirea pay Bedfordshire Regiment H Jan. 88
I
30 Nov. 91
7 Jan. 92
1 Apr. 92
19 Apr. 92
26 Apr. 92
1 May 92
6 May 92
6 May 92
1 5 .May 92
10 June 92
5 July 92
20 Septcj2
14 Feb. 93
27 June 93
18 July 93
7 Nov. 93
12 Dec. 95
3 May 94
21 May 94
27 Aug. 94
24 Sept. 94
1 Jan. 95
11 Feb. 95
11 Apr. 95
7 May 95
5 Apr. 95
25 Apr. 95
6 May 95
3 May 95
5 June 95
1 5 June 95
July 95
19 Sept. 95
2 Jan. 96
n Feb. 96
2; Feb. 96
1 Apr. 96
7 Apr. 96
9 May 96
2 June 96
8 Aug. 96
28 Aug. 96
1 Sept. 96
6 Oct. 96
n Dec. 96
13 Apr. 97
14 May 97
78 June 97
6 July 97
31 Dec. 07
31 Dec. 97
574
Beserve of Officers.
QUARTER
MISTER.
JtjiRTKR Masters.
Riddell, Albert Edw.79 retired pay Derbyshire Regiment I 8 Feb. 88
O'Toole, James, retired pay (extra Regimental); Kith Army Sercice Corps I i Apr. 88 1
Usmar, George Alleyne, retired pay Royal Artillery; i Midlothian Volunteer Artillery 26 Sept. 88 26 Sept. 98
Reid, Samuel, retired pav Army Service Cirps 3 Oct. 88
Crane, Eli, retired pay West India Regiment \ 9 Jan- 89 9 Jan. 99
Higgins, Peter,80 retired pay A'mr Service Corps (A.S.C.) ji6 Jan. 89
Howe, John Swann.81 retired pay King's Own Scottish Borderers 20 Feb. 89 20 Feb. 99
Richards, William,82 retired pav Border Regiment 24 July 70 24 July 99
Sidmouth, George,63 retired pay Aniy Service Corps; 2 Provisional Regiment of Human 1 31 July 89
Hoey. Lawrence, retired pay Rifle Brigade " Dec. 89
Rail, John Henry,84 retired pay Grenadier Guards 8 Jan. 90
Roberts, George William, retired pay Royal Engineers I 1 Feb. 9s
Wilson, John Chas. retired pay Shr-pshire Light Infantry 23 July 90
Powell, George, retired pay Grenadier Guards 13 Nov. 90 13 Nov. 00
Dickens, John, retired pay Roval Artillery 6 Dec. 90I 6 Dec. 00
Ward, Herbert Samuel, retire 1 pay Army Service Corps '25 Mar. 91 25 Mar. 01
Cragg, Henry, retired pay Warwickshire Regiment 7 May 91
Boon, George, s" retired pay East Kent Regiment 25 June 91
Devlin, Joseph,85 retired pav Northamptonshire Regimen; 15 July 91
Murray, John, retired pay Royal Artillery 15 Oct. 92
Rorke, John, retired pay Welsh Regiment 24 Jan. 94
Bogg, George Richard, retired pav South Staffordshire Regiment 23 May 94
Humphreys, Thomas, retired pay 6 Dragoons j 1 5 Aug. 94
Cloke, Robert Patrick,86 retired pav Berkshire Regiment .
Evans, Watkyn Anwyl, retired pay Northumberland Fusiliers ...
Note. — For the Medical Reserve ot Officers-, see p. 717.
16 Jan. 95
6 Nov. 95
24 June 01
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of General and Field Officers.
1 For the War Services of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, Jfcc, see the Corps to which they re-
spectively belong.
2 For the War Services of the General Office's, of the Reserve, see their respective names under "Genera)
Officers Retired, &c," D. 578 et seq.
3 Colonel W. H. Bayly served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (Clasp).
* Colonel E. J. H. Spratt served as Sub-Director of transport throughout the Zulu war of 1889, and was
present with the 2nd Disision in the engagement at tjlundi. Served in tbe operations against Sekukuni in 1870,
and was present as Orderly Officer to Colonel Russell, commanding the troops, at the storming of the strong-
bold (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal w.th Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 as a Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter -Master General.
5 Colonel C. S. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 18S0, and was present in the affair at Mazeena and with
the Kama Expedition (.Medal).
5 Colonel W. W. Lawrence served in the Transport Department throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the action of Gingiudhlovu (Medal with Ciasp). Served with the iSth Royal Irish in the Afghan war
in 1880 (Medal).
7 Colonel J. G. Pnnsonby served in the Duffla Expedition -'n 1074-75 wish the 42nd Bengal Infantry.
8 Colonel J.L. B.Templer served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star.) Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 as Commandant of the Balloon Detachment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp).
9 Colonel H. de C. Rawlins served in the Gaika war of 1878 in command of the Mounted Infantry of his Regi-
ment; served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 in the Second Squadron of Mounted Infantry, and was present in
the engagements at Inyezane and Gingindhlovn (mentioned in despatches), and throughout the operations of
Clarke's Column (Medal with Clasp).
10 Colonel J. W. T. Hume served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 with the 2nd Batta'ion Derbj shire Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (.Medal with Clasp).
13 Colonel Hon. F. C. Bridgeman served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1385 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Colonel Kenyon-Slaney served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
16 Colonel E. E. Lushington served with the Sth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
17 Colonel W. White served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war in 1878-79, in-
cluding the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General
Biddufph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal).
19 Colonel B. W. Blake served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in command of Mounted
troops, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star;.
20 Colonel C. R. Rowley served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
23 Colonel Hon. C. C. G. Byng served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 1st Life Guards de-
tachment of the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Gubat, and M;tam-
meh, and at the attack on the Convoy on the 14th February 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel.
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
26 Colonel T. Davison served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was
present at the action of Abu Klea and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
28 Colonel R. C. D'E. Spottiswoode served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
29 Colonel R. W. Studdy was employed in the Transport Department with the Northern Afghanistan Field
Force in 1878-79 (Medal). * Served with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
30 Colonel the Hon. E. C. Digby served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3! Colonel E. Essex served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 in the Transport service, and was present at the
engagements at Isanhlwana and TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Boer war of 1881 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and was
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 574^
present in the attack on Lang's Nek — horse killed (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Ingogo
River (mentioned in despatches).
33 Sir R. E. R. Martin served with the Inniskilling Dragoons iu the Boer war of iSSt (CMfff.). Served in
the operations of Zulnland in 1P.88. Commanded the troops during the operations in South Africa in 1897 (Medal).
34 Colonel F. C. Manley served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el- JIahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was
uresent m the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai
(Clasp).
35 Colonel E. Wardroper served in the Hazara campaign in 188S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
36 Lord Coke served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagement at Tel-el Mahuta and £t the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
37 Colonel H. P. D. Willan served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
38 Colonel C. T. Peyton served with the 10th Regiment in the expedition into the Native State of Sunghie U.i'ong,
Malay Peninsula, in "1874, and was present at the attack and capture of the Kapayan Stockades. Also served
during the Perak Expedition of 1875-76 during the operations in the Native States of Sunghie Ujong, Sri Mananti,
and Terrachee, and was present at the action of Paroa (mentioned in despatches for gallant conduct, and promoted
in'recognitionofhis services from Lieutenant 10th Regt. to Captain 106th Regt., Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
39 Colonel A. C. M'Kean served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
*°tColonel J. A. F. H. S. Mackenzie served with the oth Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with
the Bazar Valley Expedition, the expedition to Maidan, lhe affair at Killa Kazi (when he brought the regiment
out of action, and was severely wounded), and in the operations around Cabul in December 5879 (mentioned in
despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Oandahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
41 Colonel A. M. Bowles served with th.9 2nd Battalion Derb3'shire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882-
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
42 Colonel F. H. A. Disney-Roebuck served in i,he Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle
(Medal with ClasD, and Khedive's Star).
43 Colonel R. H. Oxley served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and in the subsequent occupation of
Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
47 Colonel O. Williams served with the TSt Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in t 879-80 (Medal). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
49 Colonel W. G. W. M'Clintock served in the Hazara campaign iu i858, including the expedition against the
tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st
Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Line of Communications uo the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 18S5-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss-
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
50 Colonel M. C. Wood served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was nresent in the
engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
51 Colonel C. Conor served with the 3jrd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
52 Colonel J. B. Symes-Ballen served with the 15th Hussars in the Boer war of i83i.
53 Colonel W. H. B. Little served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the
1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
54 Colonel A. P. Wodehouse served with the Red River Expedition in 1870 (Medal). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of
the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
55 Colonel J. A. Boyd served m the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1S81
w.th the Natal Field Force. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 as Senior Commissariat Officer with
the River Column, and was present at the action at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Com-
missary General with honorary rank of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
5C_X'olonel S. J. Lea served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of theMedjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Exneditionin 1884-85, and was present
at the action of Kirbekan (promoted Assistant Commissary General with rank of Major in the Army, two Clasps) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 includiug the engagement at Giniss.
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service.
5" Colonel G. A. Cockburn served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Knelive's Star).
53 Colonel J. T. Seppings served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockharc in 1897-98 with the 4U1 Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the
?nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar in com-
mana ot'the Bara Valley Column (Medal with two Clasps).
5> Colonel F. G. A. Wiehe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigade Transport Officer with the Khyber Field
Force (Medal). /y i
6) Colonel A. S. H. Gem served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the istBattalion of the Royal Sussex Regi-
ment, took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action at Abu
Klea, and commanded a detached post at that station (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
61 Colonel C. G. Collingwood served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was
present atthe battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, OB., British Medal, and Khedive's Medal vvithClasp).
<* Colonel H. Dove served with the Bengal Sappers and Miners in the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
« Colonel W. J. Fowler served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
«* Colonel P. Haslett served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in desoatches) and
Takht-i-Pul (Medal with Clasp).
« Colonel Lugard served in the Afghan war in 1878-70. and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl
(mentioned in uespatehes, Brever, of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expe-
dkion in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expediton in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
«« Colonel M. Graham served in the Boer war of i88r. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, Clasn).
67tColonel W. J. Irwin commanded the Squadron of ?oth Hussars in the operations near Suakin in December 1888,
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also commanded the Squadron of 20th Hussars in the operations in the Soudan frontier in 1889
including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
« Colonel G. G. Grimwood served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 as second in command 1st
Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
574^ Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers.
09 Colonel Sulivan served with tbe isth Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1378-80, in-
cluding the advance to Kheiat-i-Ghilzai; also served with tbe Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier
General Biddulph, and in the Column under Major General Pba.vre in Southern Afghanistan (Medal). Served in
the Boer war of 18S1. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbart
in 1FQ7 in the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the 4th Dragoon Guards (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Colonel H. J. Blagrove served in the Egyptian war of 188? as Orderly Officer to Sir Baker Russell, Command-
ing 1st Cavalry Brigade, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the gth September, at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo' (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in tbe South African war in
1S99-1900 in command of the 13th Hussars, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the engagements at Vaal
Krantz and Pieter's Hill, and at the relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in despatches, CB ).
J' Colonel J. W. T. Spencer served in the Boer war of 1SS1 with the Natal Field Force.
72 Colonel Ward served in tbe Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with tbe Candahar Field
Force under Maior General Phayre (Medal).
73 Colonel Briggs served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Kxpedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Cla-p). Served in the South Atrican war in 1809-1900 in command of
tbe 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, took took part in the operations at Paardeberg, the engagements at
Poplar Grove, Karee, Brandfort, and tbe Vet and Zand Rivers, and the occupation of Bloemfontein and of
Johannesburg.
74 Colonel E. Raban served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80, and was present at the
assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
75 Colonel the Hon. R. S. G. S. Cotton served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present at the wreck of the
transport C/yde (mentioned in despatches! , and in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Bcchuanaland Expedition 1111884-85 in command at Vryburg.
70 Sir Arthur T. Wiltshire served with the 1st Battalion Scots Gunrds in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
77 Lt.Colonel H. W. M. Bonham served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 on the Staff, and was present in the
Actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
78 Lt.Colonel J. G. H. ti. Montgomery served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guard3 in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kobir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
79 Lt.Colonel L. D. Mackinnon served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the
Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
and that near Tofrek on the 24th March and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
80 Lt.Colonel W. O. Patchett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the engagements near Dunquah of
the 27th October and 3rd November — severely contused and slightly wounded (Medal).
11 Lt.Colonel E. C. Milner served in the New Zealand war in 1866 (Medal).
s2 Lt.Colonel the Hon. W. F. Elliot served with the Mounted Infantry in the Zulu warof 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
83 Lt Colonel W. G. Norcott served with tbe Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
81 Lt.Colonel W. C. Lloyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and IChedive's Star) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
s3 Lt.Colonel A. M. Maude served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula (as Staff Officer to Sir Evelyn Wood — mentioned in despatches), and Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp).
87 Lt.Colonel W. T. M'Leod served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
88 Lt.Colonel E. FitzStubbs served in tbe Ashanti war in 1873-74 under SirGarnet Wulseley (Medal). Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
93 Lt.Colonel G. V. Hamiltou served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the
defence of Fommanah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in tbe Egyptian war of 18S2
(Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1884 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, Clasp).
94 Lt.Colonel F. H. Beck served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served lr. the Boer
war of 1881.
95 Lt.Colonel A. H. Langdon served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was presentin the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
97 Lt.Colonel J. P. Curran served in the Intelligence Department during the Kafir war of 1877-78, and with
the 88tb Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
98 Lt.Colonel E. Tufuell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
100 Colonel C. R. Prideaux-Brune.— For War Services, see Militia (West Yorkshire Regimert).
101 Lt.Colonel C. E. Partridge served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
103 Lt.Colonel J. O. C. Moller served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment on the Lines of Communica'tion up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force i» 1885-S6
during the operations on the UpperNile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
104 Lt.Colonel C. E. Dixon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on the
9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Nile
Expedition in J8S4-85 with tbe 1st Battalion of tbe Royal Irish Regiment (Clasp).
lu7 Lt.Colonel J. R. Edwards served with tbe Nile Expedition m 1884-85 (promoted Assistant Commissary
General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star1.
108 Lt.Colonel A. S. Hext served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations in the Lugh-
man Valley, with the expedition against the Khngianis, and in the engagement at AH Boghan (Medal).
109 Lt.Colonel H. J. Watson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 '> was Staff Officer
at Conference Hill from 13th June to 3rd August, and served afterwards with the squadron of the Regiment in
Baker Russell's Flying Column (Medal with Clasp).
110 Lt.Colonel W. R. H. Craufurd served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Meual with Clasp).
111 Lt.Colonel R. Holbeche served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
112 Lt.Colonel W. W. James served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Ginniss (Menal, and Khedive's Star).
114 Lt.Colonel R. Garth served in the Boer war of 1881.
118 Lt.Colonel M. Wynyard served with the 50th Regiment in Kew Zealand during General Chute's campaign of
1866 (Medal). Served as Adjutant 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 till invalided
lrom Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
;ls Lt.Colonel O. J. Cavenagh served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Commissariat Officer (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
120 Lt.Colonel W. C. Howarth served with the Buffs throughout the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in
1875-76, including the action of the 20th January (Medal with Clasp), nerved with the Buffs in the Zulu war of
1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
124 Lt.Colonel E. J. Fell served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement at
Maztena (Medal).
126 Lt.Colonel S. J. Butler served in the Afghan war in 1S80 with the 14th Foot (Medal).
128 Lt.Colonel E. A. Ball served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subse-
quent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport
Officer to the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
130 Lt.Colonel W. L. Gronow served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1S79-80 (Medal).
135 Lt.Colonel E. Buckle served with the Jowaki Afreedoe Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 574c
in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and took part in the
march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal with Clasp).
136 Lt.Colonel D. S. Skirving served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (iledal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in
the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Clasp).
139 Lt.Colonel J. D. Mansel served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 187S-79. and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid, in the Kunar Valley Expedition, and in the two expeditions into the Lughman Valley ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
vmentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
142 Lt.Colonel W. W. Hammond served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Jowaki campaign in 1877
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 187S-70, and was present
at the attack and captnre of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp!. Served' with the Burmese Expedition in 188S-8S (Clasp).
143 Lt.Colonel E. A. Belford served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the en-
gagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
145 Lt.Colonel G. R. Hadaway served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
146 Lt.Colonel C. A. Morris served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the affair at Mazeena y,nd with
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
147 Lt.Colonel H. C. Grove served with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
148 Lt.Colonel A. TV. Elliott served with the 10th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, and was severely
wounded at the assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala (Medal with Clasp).
150 Lt.Colonel R. J. Heber-Percy served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp. Served in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in iSSi. Served in the Burmese Expedition
in 18S8-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Clasp).
J51 Lt.Colonel A. W. Simpson served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-35 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal
Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
153 Lt.Colonel J. H. Eden served during the Kile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regi-
ment on the Line of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during
the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
154 Lt Colonel the Hon. John Pleydell-Bouverie served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
preseiit'inthe engagements at Zuinguin Mountain and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
155 L-i .Colonel J. Johnstone served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, including the engagement
at Gcmaizah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp. 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
156 Lt.Colonel R. Phayre served in the Afghan war in 1S80 as Aide de Camp to Major General Robert Phayre,
Commanding the Reserve Brigade, and took part in the march from Quettah to the relief of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
137 Lt.Colonel C. J. Butler-Kearney served with the Burmese Expedition in i836-S8 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusilieis (Medal with Clasp).
139 Colonel \V. Cooke-Collis. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
161 Lt.Colonel W". C. W. Arbuthnott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80' (Medal).
162 Lt.Colonel J. G. Anderson served with the 17th Regiment as Adjutant in the Afghan war of 1878-70. and was
present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served inBurmese Expedition 1888-5 with 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
163 Lt.Col&cel G. S. Banister served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and took part in the operations against the
Galekas and in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with C'aBp).
170 Lt.Colonel B. H. Woodward served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders (Clasp).
172 Lt.Colonel G. R. Heathcote served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878. Also served in
the Zulu war of 1879 including the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kamlrula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
173 Lt.Colonel F. S. Campbell served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royai Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations
of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasjj).
174 Lt.Colonel Ft. M. Wade served ia the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battilion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
175 Lt.Colonel H. H. Thurlow served in the operations against Seknkuai in the Transvaal in 1878 ; also through-
out the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek. Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
176 Lt.Colonel C. R. Crosse served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
178 Lt.Colonel J. P. Freeth served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations round Cabul
in December 1S79 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). •
179 Lt.Colonel R. E. Kelsall served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
180 Colonel F. C. Howard served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Vallev Field Force, aud was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
181 Lt.Colonel M. Cust served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
182 Lt.Colonel L. A. White served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 in the Commissariat and Transport
service (Medal with Clasp). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the ist Battalion Shropshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
184 Lt.Colonel H. S. Holmes was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians
into Canada in May 1870 (Medal).
185 Lt.Colonel G. E. B. Browne served during the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 and was present at
the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
187 Lt.Colonel H. R. Cook served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal) . Served
with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
188 Lt.Colonel F. W. Archer served on the Red River expedition of 1870. Served in the Afsrhan war in 1S80
(Medal). Served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war in 1881. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corpsin the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria
on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el- Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Starj.
190 Lt.Colonel B. G. Booth served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
193 Lt.Colonel R. B. R. Williamson was present with a detachment of the 43rd Light Infantry at the attack on
and destruction of a party of Mopla fanatics at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September 1873, and was thanked
by the Madras Government.
194 Coionel G. Astell. — For "War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
193 Lt.Colonel S. J. M. Jopp was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war
of 1881, and was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River.
196 Lt.Colonel C. F. Thomson served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade
Major of Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Ciasp, and Khedive's Star).
198 Lt.Colonel '&. Whalley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transpon Officer with the ist Division Khyber
Column and afterwards with the 1st Division Afghanistan Force under Sir Frederick Roberts, and was present
at the affair at Kam Dakka against the Mohmunds as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Geueral Doran (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
199 Lt.Colonel J. R. Povah served in the Afghan war of 187S-79 as Transport Officer 2nd Brigade ist Division
Candahar Field Force, and was present at the occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Khilzie (Medal).
574'^ h'eserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers.
200 Lt.Colonel C. E. Thompson served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1S82
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
201 Lt.Colonel A. C. Spencer served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
202 Lt.Colonel Q. M'K. Logan served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Foot in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and took part
in the operations against the Galekas, and in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
203 Lt.Colonel H. D. Armstrong served in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition 111
1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
21M Sir Arthur Bigge served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambula (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Cla<-p).
"'"' Lt.Colonel M. A. Burke served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-cl-Kebir
and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
207 Lt.Colonel W. J. de la P. Beresford-Peirse served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and
was present in the engagements on the Helmund against the Wali's mutinous troops, in the action at Maiwand,
in the defence of Candahar, and atthe battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
208 Lt.Colonel FT. F. G. Campion served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Dlundi, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the strong-
hold ( Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81, and took part in the defence of Standertcn.
209 Lt.Colonel G. T. Langridge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces
including tlie affair at Karatiga and the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, the capture of Cabul and
subsequent cavalry pursuit, the two expeditions to Maidan, the engagement at Tukht-i-Shah, and the defence
of Sherpore (Medal wilh two Clasps). Served in the Boer war of 1881 in medical charge of the 9ind Highlanders
210 Lt.Colonel W. H. Smith served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with th« Cameron Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance
on the 1 6th December, and in the engagement at Giniss.
21i Lt.Colonel H. Cummings served in the Boer war of 1881 wilh the Natal Field Force. Served with the
1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1E82, and was present at the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal and Khedive's Star).
212 Lt.Colonel H. M. A. Warde served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
213 Lt.Colonel H. C. Jenkins served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in tho
engagements at Zuinguin Mountain and, as Adjutant of the Regiment, at Ulundi — severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
214 Colonel W. G. Lowther served on the Gold Coast from Dec. 1873 to the end of the Ashanti campaign (Medal).
215 Lt Colonel H. F. G. Forbes served in the Atghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and
was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the Bazar "Valley and Lughman Expeditions
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
2IC Lt.Colonel H. Meyrick served with the 10th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, and was present
when a combined Naval and Military force attacked and captured the Stockades and live guns at Passir Sala
(Medal with Clasp).
217 Lt.Colonel Hon. K. Tumour Fetherstonhaugh served in the Red River Expedition of 1870 ; also with the
3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of
Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served as Garrison Ad.jutantat Pietermaritzburg during the Boer war in 1881. Served
with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King'sRoyal Rifles (Medal with Clasp); also with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, from the 18th April in command of the
Battalion, and was present in the engagements at Sangar and Mastan (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
218Lt.Colonel N. Newnham-Davis served with the Carrington Horse (afterwards the 1st squadron mounted infan-
try) in the Kafir war of 1878, and commanded a detachment of mounted infantry in the operations under Colonel
Lanyon against the rebels in the Langeberg, being present at the atfair at Gobctsch heights. Served wit,h Wood's
Flying Column in the Zulu war of 1879 iu command of a troop of mounted infantry, and was present at the taking
of Sirayo's hill and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
2,9 Lt.Colonel F. D. Raikes served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885-87 on special Political duty (received
the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp); also served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Clasp), and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasn).
220 Lt.Colonel J. C. Cautley served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force, Served with the 1st
Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin 011
the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
221 Lt.Colonel R. B. Burnaby served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Hasheen. at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to'i'emai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
225 Lt.Colonel A. W. Dnry served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 (Medal).
226 Lt.Colonel W. B. Hoggan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
227 Lt.Colonel F. B. Garfit served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1888-80 (Medal with Clasp).
228 Lt.Colonel A. Ruttledge seived in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Transport Officer with the 1st Division
under Sir Samuel Browne (Medal).
223 Lt.Colonel J. M. C. Waddy served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including the
storming of Tolyana's Stadt;* also throughout, the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagements of
Zungin Nek.Ka'mbula Hill, and Ultndi (Medal with Clasp).
230 Lt.Colonel H. A. Yorke served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served during the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 as Manager of the Assouan Railway (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
231 Lt.Colonel G. L. T. Denniss served in the Afshan war of 1879; first in the 2nd, and afterwards in the isfc
Division of the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal).
23' Lt.Colonel C.J. Whitaker served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Superintendent of Army Signalling with the
Koorum field Force (Medal).
233 Lt.Colonel J. M. Piercy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhait in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the
Samnasha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
234 Lt.Colonel A. C. Borton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1R97 wilh the Mohmand Field Force m command of the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
235 Lt.Colonel R. .1. Chaytor served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force, including the operations on the Samana RaDge, the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture
of the Sampagha and Arhanga Parses, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with three Clasps).
236 Lt.Colonel P. E. Monckton served throughout the operations in Perak from November 1875 to January 1877 ;
wasiu command of the Royal Artillery in the attack on the Passir Salah stockades in November 1875, and was with
No. 9 Battery, 2nd Brigade, in the advance of the main column under MajorGeneral the Hon. Sir F. Colborne,
and at the capture of Kinta in December 1875. Was Acting Assistant Resident at Kinta during the latter part of
1876, and received the thanks of the Governor of the Straits Settlements for his services (Medal with Clasp).
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 574«
*» Lt. Colonel R. T. Orpeu served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 with the force under Major General Phayre (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
233 Lt. Colonel G. H. Dyke served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, took part in the two expeditions into the Bazar
Vallev. and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
839 Lt. Colonel M. W. Biddulph served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Superintendent of Army Singailing te the
Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and in the march to Candahar with the force under Major Gen. Phayre (Medal) .
239t Lt.Colonel A. B. Horsbrugh served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 and also in 1879, and was
present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire
Regimentin che Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the
5th Ausust (Medal, ;ind Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action
of Kirbekan — severely wounded (two Clasps).
24J Lt.Colonel P. Blackburn served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77 (Medal with Clasp).
211 Lt.Colonel E. C. Dowse served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-aS with the Tivah Expeditionary Force in command of the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment,
and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights, capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the
operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran and Bazar Valleys (mentioned in despatches, Medal with twoIClasps).
242 Lt.Colonel G. O. Smith served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
243 Lt.Colonel F. A. Currie served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid as
Superintendent of Army Signalling in Sir Samuel Browne's Division (Medal with Clasp).
241 Lt.Colonel A. C. Jackson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane
and at Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
245 Lt.Colonel A. G Thompson served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881.
24H Lt.Colonel W. Moore served with the 80th Regt. in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 and throughout
the Zulu war of 1879, part of the time as District Adjutant of the Transvaal (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in
force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment, and took part in the operations of the River Column
under Major General Earle, including the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps) .
246 Lt.Colonel H. W. Jervois served iD the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal— where he commanded No. 1 Punjab Mountain Battery after the death of the commanding officer at
the beginning of the action — in the expedition to the Khost Valley, in the engagement at Mattoon, and with the
Zaimnsht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
247 Lt.Colonel M. G. Neeld served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu warof 1879, and was present as Orderly
Officer to Colonel Drury Lowe, commandins the Cavalry Brigade, in the engagementat Uluudi (Medal with Clasp).
z4:iLt. Colonel B. Gough served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture
of Ali Musjid, the affair at Killa Kazi, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and took part in the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the Kiinberley Relief Force, and was present in the engagements at Belmont and Enslin.
24S Lt.Colonel R. H. S. Baker served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and
was present in the engagement at Jugdulluck and in the operations in Besud as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Doran (Medal). Seryed in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adjutant of Royal Artillery, and was present
at thebattle of Tel-el-Kebir as Adjutant of Corps Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
248t Lt.Colonel C. B. Wilkieson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the Madras Sappers and
Miners, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba — wounded (mentioned in de-
spatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86 as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S w.lh the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Commanding Royal Engineer 2nd Division (Medal with two Clasps).
249 Lt.Colonel G. Harden served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert
Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the Hazara cam-
paign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
249fLt. Colonel H. L. Aylmer served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873; commanded the Cape Coast
Volunteers of Wood's Hegiment, with the advanced guard under Major Furze during the march to the Prah ; and
afterwards commanded the post of Essiainan on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
230 Lt.Colonel E. J. Fownes served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including the
storming of Tolyana's Stadt ; also throughout the Zulu war ofi879,andwas present in the engagements of Zungin
Nek Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
251 Lt.Colonel A. J. English served in the Boer war of 1881.
252 Lt.Colonel G. R. Moore served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
253 Lt.Colonel H. A. Tapp served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with fhe
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
254 Lt.Colonel W. Heaton served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the
engagement of Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1085-89 (Medal withtwo Clasps).
255 Lt.Colonel C. C. Rich. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
256 Lt.Colonel Martin Martin served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served with theZhob Vallev Expedition in 1884.
257 Lt.Colonel W. P . Noon served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Transport Staff, and was present at the occupa-
tion of Candahar and in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
255 Lt.Colonel G. F. Mann served in the Ashanti war from 7th October 187 3 until invalided on the 20th January
1874, having made the road from Dunquah to Mansu (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served during the opera-
tions in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
259 Lt.Colonel H. Vere. served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
26" Lt.Colonel J. H. C. Harrison served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
261 Lt.Colonel L. J. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88, including the operations of the 4th
Brigade under Brigadier General Low (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special
Service; Assistant Press Censor at Cape Town and Censor at Pretoria (graded asD.A.A.G.); Commandant of
Prifoners of War (graded as A.A.G.), and afterwards on the Lines of Communication (graded as D.A.A.G.)
862 Lt.Colonel A. Bor served in operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal with Clasp).
263 Lt.Colonel N. Leader served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen, in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba, at the attack on the Convoy on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
2G4 Colonel R. T. Beamish served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
263 Lt.Colonel C. D. M. Gall served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar including
the sortie of Deh Khojah, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
26H Lt.Colonel A. Pringle served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
266 Lt.Colonel K. S. Wallis served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
including the storming of the stronghold —slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1880-
81 in medical charge of the garrison at Potchefstroom during its investment (slightly wounded). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of moveable Field Hospital and was present in the reconnaissance to
Mstammeh (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
575 Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers.
26r,1- Lt.Colonel F. W. Egerton served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
267 Lt.Colonel C. W. H. Evans served with the 1st Battalion of the "West Kent Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion
of the West Kent Regiment (Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-S6, and was present in
the engagement at Giniss. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 in command of the 1st Battalion Koyal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Upper Swat and the
Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah and Gut, and Badali (mentioned in despatches) ;
also commanded the Battalion during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at Tanga Pass
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
2c7+Lt.C'olonel R. H. Fraser served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and
was present in the engagements at Chajnai Kotal and Dargai, the capture 0! the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes,
the reconnaissance Of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three ( 'lasps .).
268 Lt.Colonel J. Bum Murdoch served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1S79, including the storming of
the Asmai Heights— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egvptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Med.jidie, and Khedive's Star).
2i»tLord Algernon Gordon-Lennox served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egvptian war of 1S82,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2e9 Colonel F. H. Maturin served wiih the 79th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Tomai
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2c;lt Lt.Colonel W. W. Pope served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedives's Star). Served in the operations in Zululand in iBS3. Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with Clasp).
270 Colonel J. Sillem served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1887 including the engagement
at Sarras (Medal, and Khedive's !-tar) ; in the operations near Suakin in December 18S8 including the engagement at
Gemaizah in command of a Battalion of Egyptian Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, and 3rd Class of the
Medjidie) ; and with the Nile Frontier Field Force in 1889 in command of a Battalion of Egyptian Infantry. Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 3rd Soudanese
Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; in the operations in 1S97 including the engagement
at Abu Hamed (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps to Khedive's Medal) ; and in 189S including the battle of the
Atbara (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp to Khedive's Medal).
271 Lt.Colonel E. G. Pennefather served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war in 1879 in the squadron
under Major Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayn, and subsequently in Baker Russell's Flying
Column (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wan en in 1884-85 ; and in the operations in Zululand in 1888 (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel).
2;2 Lt.Colonel F. W. Steele served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the
engagements at El Ma gfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion the Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Clasp). Served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO. and Clasp).
273 Lt.Colonel G. D. M. Nisbett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
274 Lt.Colonel H. M. Ridley served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the
action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the operations in South Africa in 1896-97 — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
275 Colonel N. L. Pearse. — For War Services, see Militia (Derbyshire Regiment).
276 Colonel R. F. Meyse3'-Thompson served as Adjutant of the and Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1S74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(Medal with Clasp). fSeealso Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. J
277 Colonel A. G. Fife, Lt. Colonels E. G. Keppel and W. N. LLoyd, and Major Hon. W. C. Rowley.— For War
Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
278 Lt.Colonel H. R. L. Howard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
379 Sir D. G. A. Duckworth-King served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
282 Colonel E. W. Cradock served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the affair at Kokeran
(mentioned in despatches), and took part in the defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, was
also present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp).
2S2tMajor D. F. Gordon served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in tae various operations around Cabul in December 1879
— severely wounded in the attack on the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal
with two Clasps).
285 Lt.Colonel A. Collins served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
287 Major Henry Hall served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar column in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including
the advance toKhelat-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-i-Pul (men-
tioned in despatches); also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General Biddulph, and
accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
-38 Major A. G. Duberly.— See Civil Decorations for Gallant^, p. 786.
289 Major A. Wright served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the storming and capture
of Magdala (Medal).
294 Lt.Colonel L. F. Knollys commanded an expedition into the mountains of Fiji in 1876 to repress an outbreak
among the Cannibal tribes, and was promoted Captain and nominated C3IG. " in recognition of his distinguished
services in quelling the recent disturbances in the Island of Fiji."
296 Lt.Colonel R. F. Deveroux served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the action of Essamor. (Medal).
320 Major W. Ethelston served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
325 Lt.Colonel H. F. Marryat served iri the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
329 Major H. J. Daubeny served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin on the
9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
331 Sir Claude MacDonald served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian %var of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai — slightly wounded (4th Class oftheOsmanieh, two Clasps).
332 Major G. L. Wickham served with the Royal Horse Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
335 Major E. Lovegrove served as Adjutant with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagement at tjlundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S1, and was present in the engage-
ment at Lang's Nek (dangerously wounded).
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 576
337 Major H. S. Marsham served as Adjutant in the Eed River Expedition of 1S70. Served with the 2nd Battalion
63th Rifles in the Afsrhan war from October 1S78 to November iSSo, took part in the advance on and occupation
of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near
Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar. and was present at the battle o f
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri
expedition nnder Brigadier General MacGregor. Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
342 Major S. C. Hickman served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahnta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
331 Major F. B. N. Dickenson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
357 Lt.Colonel L. C. Potts served as District Adjutant of the Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni
in 1S-8 ; was with the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the .Swazi Boraer in 1879, and
during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
358 Major A. A. Rawlinsonserved with the Sth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
339 Lt. Colonel W. C. F. Kell served with the 8Sth Connaught Rangers throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and
was present in the engagements at Neumarke and at Qutnl.ana Mountain (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Captain). Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was employed on the Staff at the Port of disembarkation,
Durban, from 16th April to 26th August 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
3C0 Major S. H. Gardner served with the SSth Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
361 Lt.Colonel Carre Fulton served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86, and was vjresent in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
364 Major S. L. M. Remmington served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
305 Lt.Colonel F.T. King served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Batta-
lion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the
engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (two Clasps) .
369 Lt.Colonel E. H. Thurlow served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881,
including the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
371 Major K. S. Baynes served as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1S32. an d
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to
the Soudan in 1884 as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagements at
El Teb and Temai (brou^nt home the despatches, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlanders and Station Staff Officer at Korosko
Clasp) ..also served in the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp).
372 Lt.Colonel D. T. C. Belgrave served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-S6, and was present in
the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
374 Major A. E. H. Tottenham served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
1 Medal with Clasp).
376 Major C. H. S. Butler was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into
Canada in May 1870 (Medal).
377 Major E. B. Evans served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
375 Major W. O. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the advance to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phajre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, Khedive's Star).
360 Major S. P. F. Freeth served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from 13th December 1873. Was
attached to Rait's Artillery and present at the battle of Ordahsu and enpture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
351 Major J. G. Sparke served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1873-80, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close
of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
332 Major A. W. Hast served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1876 (Medal
with Clasp). Trained, equipped and commanded a mule battery of 7-pounders on the Zulu border in 1878, for
which he received the thanks of his Excellency Lieut.General Lord Chelmsford. Served throughout the left
attack against Sekukuni, and had charge of two 6-pounder guns in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the
Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululand, and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
384 Major C. V. S. Dowries served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Transport Staff with the Koorum and
Cabul Field Forces, and was present at the night attack at Zaidabad, in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th
October 1S79 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in Dec. 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
335 Major R. G. Warton served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Medal).
330 Major F. C. Mein served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
387 Major C. W. Peters served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment as
Quarter Master, and took part in the operations of the Desert ColU'tin including the engagement at Abu Elea Wells
_, and
-_ expedition to
the Soudan m 1885 with the Camel Corps, and was present in the engagement at Takdoul (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
339 Major D. P. Chapman served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer on the Lines of Communi-
cation (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement i.t Giniss";
also served in the operations near Suakin in December 18S8, and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah as
Assistant Adjutant General Egyptian Army (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, and 4th Class of the Osmameh)
390 Lord Frederick Fitzgerald. — For War Services, see Militia (Kins's Royal Rifles).
391 Major M. N. O'Connor served the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
1st Battahon of the Royal Scots.
392 Major A. L. G. Gould served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (Medal with two Clasps and
Khedive's Star). '
393 Major the Hon. R. Allsopp served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(4th Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
393 Major C. D. Sherston embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was very
severely wounded at the battle of Amoaf ul (Medal with Clasp) . '
397 Lt.Colonel H. L. Ellis served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1
401 Major C. H. Payne served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with tbe isfc Battalion Gordon Highlanders and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the SoudaiiExoedi-
tiriTi in ,RS^ nnrlpT* Sir (T-PTnlrl (5-vJnnm writh rli a \Tnnniofl Tnftin^f n n <-! ™mo >-,„,>c«.,*- ;». *1 _ . JL.^ _
and the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 17th February (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major two ClaSDsl'
402 Major S. Boxwell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with both expeditions into the'
Bazar Valley (Medal).
403
Major H. Knight served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
576a Reserve of Officers — War Services of the Field Officers.
404 Sir Bartle Frere served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Aide de Camp to Lord Chelmsford, and was present at the
cattle of Uiundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de CamDto Sir
Charles Warren (Brevet of Major). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (ZJA'O., and Medal with Clasp).
405 Major A. H. Hope served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the KhyberLine Force under Lieut.
General Bright (Medal).
107 Major C. H. H Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Saifu-
Deen (Medal). '
■">* Major N. H. L ckie served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
109 Major P. F. Lambart served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 including the affair at Darouta Pass, the expedi-
tion to the Kunnr Valley, and the destruction of Fort Abdul Khan (Medal).
414 Major E. A. Sanford served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from March to October
1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of i83i.
415 Lt.Colonel E. C. Martin was employed on special service at the Cape during the Zulu war of i"79 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was nresent
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
416 Major H. E. B. Walton served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 188:;, and was present in
the engagement at Tel-el- Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
417 Sir Edward Law served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Stall
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4,8 Major A. H. Pain served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
419 Major E. Burrell served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the
Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal)
Served in theEgyptianwar of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
420 Major J. W. Jones served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
421 Major H. Che vers served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
422 Major A. T. Middleton served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai (Medal).
423 Major J. Alexander served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under
Major Marter, from 1st June to the end of the war, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan and the capture of
King Cetewayo (Medal with Clasp).
424 Major R. F. Moore served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
425 Major E. B. M'Innis served with the 9th Lancers in th
Major E. B.M'Innis served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the affairs at
Killa Kazi and Siah Sung and the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
426 Major D. C. Dean-Pitt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
426t Major P. M. King served in the Egyptian war of 188? with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present in the
engagement at Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
427 Lt.Colonel F. H. Wheler served with the Sist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at
the capture of AH Musjiil (Medal with Clasp).
427t Major F. W. Watkins served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
428 Majov C. E. Sawyer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Appleyard,
and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid ana the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal with Clasp).
429 Major J. W. A. Drummond served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Gunrds. and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Tamai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
480 Maior E. L. Braithwaite served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on special service, and was present at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
431 Major R. C. Turnor served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the Ashanti war in
1874 (Medal).
432 Lt.Colonel G. V. Turner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Thelwall
and Brigadier General Forbes, and was present in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches); took. part in the Zaimusht Expedition in command of a company of the
2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp).
433 Major R. H. Brown served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the operations in Besud (Medal).
434 Major M. G. Johnstone served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on
the Head Quarters Staff, and raised upwards of 100 men for the 2nd Mounted Rifles (Carrington's Horse).
433 Major S. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
436 Major N. Sadleir-Jackson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the squadron
under Majoi Marter. including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp).
437 Major E. V. Elwes served in No. 3 Battery 5th Brigade with the Indian column under Brigadier-General
Ross throughout the operations in Perak in 1875-7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, aud"Khedive's Star).
438 Major W. P. Thring served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on the
oth September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
440 Major St. G. J- Rathborne, when a Lieutenant in the 6th Foot, served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as
Transport Officer with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal) . Served with the 1 st Battalion Berkshire Regiment
throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 18S5 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches) and the
subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (two Clasps). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force ir
1885-86, and was present with the Mounted Infantry in the engagement at Giniss.
4« Major R. H. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
443 Major J. D. Coghlan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 4th Company of Auxiliary Trans-
port (Medal, and Khedive's Star). . . .
444 Major W.MacLaughlin served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry 111 the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Kafir Dowr and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition
to the Soudan iu 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent occupation
of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
445 Major C. C. W. Dandridge served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude, and
afterwards as Brigade Major and D.A.Q.M. General Cabul Field Force (Medal).
446 Major W. H. Sawyer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Transport Department of the Southern
Afghanistan Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack
on the"Convoy on 26th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
447 Lt.Colonel B. E. Spragge.— For War Services, see Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
*« Major G. H. Johnston served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Atghan war in 1880 with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
«° Maior R. J. G. Creed served witn the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
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capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley, including the affair at Deh Sarak (Medal with
Clasp). [See also'Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 7S6.]
451 Major E. F.Becher served with the Royal Artillery in. the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
43= Major A. D. Addison served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, and was present inthe engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
454Major J. H. Bowhill served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5, and was present in the engagement at Kir-
bekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
455 Major T. G. Shortland served in the Afghan war in 1S80 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
453 Major F. E. S. Claridge served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, including the expedition against the Marris at
Mai (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the expedition np the River Gambia, West Coast of Africa,
in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
457 Major J. Rose served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
458 Major W. B. Coney served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
433 Major R. F. Westmacott served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
460 Major J. S. Napier served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp).
461 Lt.Colonel F. W. Panzera served in the operations in Matabeleland in 1893-94 (Medal).
462 Major H. R. Lovett served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from February 1879 to
November 1S80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition nnder Brigadier General Macgregor. Served in
the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the
Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the action at Kassasin (qth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir,
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Black Mountain Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion
King's Royal Rifles (Medal with Clasp), and in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion (Clasp).
463 Major H. E. Buchanan served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the two expeditions into the
Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Darunta Pass (Medal). Served throughout the Hazara campaign in 188S
us Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
461 Major E. C. Morris served in the AfgLan war in 1879 as Transport Officer with the 1st Division of the
Peshawar Valley Field Force (Medal). Served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 with a wing of the
ist Battalion North Lancashire Regiment.
465 Major R. T. G. Lowry served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the King's Dragoon Guards (Medal with Clasp).
466 Major E. 8. Hill served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present during the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889, including the operations of the Poutchan Column ; and
with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
467 Lt.Colonel C. S. Shephard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Anderson (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
403 The Master of Colville served in the Zulu war of 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
470 Major H. L. Sapte served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
472 Major J. H. Sewell served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80, in-
cluding the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General
Biddulph, and in the column under Major General Phayre in Southern Afghanistan (Medal). Served in the
Boer war in 1881. Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the Column under Sir Herbert Stewart as
Adjutant to the ist Battalion of the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the action at Abu Klea (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in Burmah in 1889-90 with the Tonhon Expedition—
severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
473 Lt.Colonel G. B. Robbins. — For War Services, see Militia Engineers, p. 852.
474 Majcr C. W. Crosse served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Inniskilling Dragoons. Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
475 Major W. G. Bowyer served in the Afghan warof 1878-80 (Medal).
476 Major A. M. Maunsell served with the Burmese Expedition in [8S7-89 (Medal with Clasp) .
478 Major A. A. Sandys served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1 882, and was present in
the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
478 Major A. J. St. G. French served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
480 Major J. H. Lamont served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
481 Major F. E. A. Hunter served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4s,1Major Davidson served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
482 Major J. Browne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in, 1895 as Commandant of the
British Military Base Depot (Medal with Clasp).
483 Major W. D. Garnett-Botfield served in the Boer war of 1881.
484 Major M. Thackeray served with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
485 Major H. G. Purdon served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
486 Major D. De la M. du Boulay served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Signallers of the
Cavalry Division, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at
. Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
487 Lt.Colonel G. S. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Girishk, at
the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal "with Clasp).
489 Major H. M. Hatchell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 18th Royal Irish Regiment and as Orderly
Officer to Major General Roberts (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of
Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
490 Major F. G. Pogson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer (Medal).
491 Major A. G. S. Beadnell served with the 25th King's Own Borderers as Adjutant, in the Afghan war in
1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude
(Medal).
432 Major J. A. Aylmer served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and waspresentin the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the
capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
493 Major H. L. Hallewell served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham iu 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Nile Expedi-
tion in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served in the operations in Zululand in t888.
494 Major W. S. Anderson served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from December 1876 to
November 1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Served with the
3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present iu the reconnaissance in
force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th
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September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai
(two Clasps).
4,5 Major Kevill-Davies served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in tbe Soudan Exnedi-
tion in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was presentinthe engagements at EI Teb and Temai
(.tth Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 w:ith the rst Battalion Gordon
Highlanders and with the River Column nnder Major General Earle (Clasp).
496 Major F. G. Vigor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (.Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-8.5 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the
operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
457 Major T. R. F. B. Hallowes served with the Carabineers in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, including the affair at
Ali Boghan under Lt. Colonel Fryer, the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree
Khugianis and to the Hissarik Valley, and at the attack and destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl,
and Jokan (Medal).
498 Major E. H. Elliot served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp).
499 Major G. S. Baynes served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from O ctober 1878 to November
1879. and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie; was Assistant Field
Engineer in the Candahar Field Force from February to August 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with
the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles. Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Alexandria.
500 Major L. B. Wilbraham served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
101 Major Edwards served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879 80, and took part in the defence
of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the campaign in
the_Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance
to Hasheen on the 1st February, and in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent
advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
502 Major A. W. L. Rickards served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
503 Major W. P. Nash served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
504 Major H. C. C. Gibbings served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 attached to the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards; was Divisional Paymaster to the whole of the Force, and was present in the engagement at Haslieen, at
the attack on the convoyson the 24th and 26th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
405 Major H. G. H. Galton served in the Egyptian war of i382 (Medal, aud Khedive's Star).
506 Sir G. T. Campbell served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Command-
ing the 1st Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ah Musjid (Medal witb Clasp).
507 Maior T. Davison served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, aud was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
508 Major H. J. Craufurd served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on special service (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
509 Major H. J. Fergusson served during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
510 Major H. P. Burn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
511 Major T. H. B. Forster served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service, and afterwards as a
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
il2 Major E. M. Poynton served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878 including the
storming of Tolyana's Stadt ; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the ergagements of Zunsin
Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-86 with the Tonghoo
Column (Medal with Clasp).
513 Major S. K. Harries served in the Afghan war in 1878-80 in the Transport Department with the Southern
Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
5,4 Major W. Tenison served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
515 Major S. G. Adye served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 4th Goorkhas, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
516 Major N. F. A. Maunsell served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 as Transport Officer with the Khyber Division
of the Cabu! Field Force (Medal).
517 Major R. H. F. Lombe served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80, took part in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches),
and was present in the engagement at Saidabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment, including the operations in the Chin Hills (mentioned in des-
patches, DSO., and Clasp) ; also served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Divisional Transport Officer (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
518 Major R. Le M. Willoughbj' served as Adjutant 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of i832, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
119 Sir James de Hoghton served in the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, including the battle of
Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, and advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah (Medal with Clasp).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
020 Major H. J. Elverson served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 in tbe Transport Department. Was
present at the occupation of Kheiat-i-Ghilzie under Brigadier General Hughes, and in the affair at Shahjui and
the operations in the Logar Valley, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuzni; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze
Decoration) .
521 Major G. H. F. Mathison served during the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force iu 1885-86
during the operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
522 Major R. P. Macdonald served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment including the surrender of Mandalay
(Medal with Clasp) ; also with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment in 1887-89 including the expedition to
Mogaung (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
523 Major A. C. G. Banning served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture o f
the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
524 Major Francis Smith served in the operations against the Galekas in 1877-78. Served in the Zulu war of
1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambula — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
525 Major J. W. Malet served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 5th Fusiliers, part of the time as
Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Gib, and was present in the engagements at Ivain Dakka, Deh Serakh, and
the Darunta Pass, with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley, and with the Kama Expedition (Medal).
Served with the Hazara Field Force in the expedition to the Black Mountains in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
527 Major J. A. W. O'N. Torrens.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
528 Major A. F. E. Smith served in the operations against the Sultanate of Vitu in 1S90 under Admiral Fre-
mantle (mentioned in despatches).
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533 Major F. A. C. Claughton served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with
the Khyber Line Force under Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
*31 Major P. F. Durham served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the
engagement at Mattoon, in the operations in the Khost Valley, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal) .
Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present at the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
532 Major E. J. B. Buckle served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
on the Lines of Communication up the Kile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the
operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss as Assistant Provost Marshal (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
535 Major S. MacDougall served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battie of Tel-el- Kebir — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i3* Major J. S. R. Scott served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action
at KassasiD on the 28th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column (Clasp).
555 Major R. T. Hanford- Flood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp).
536 Major F. W. Becher served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
537 Major F. S. Thornton served with the Bechnanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 18P4-85.
539 Major R. E. Goold-Adams served in the Afghan war in 1SS0, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
540 Major H. W. Dent served with the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the Transport Staff, and was pre-
sent in the engagement near Tofrek on the 24th March (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
541 Major W. de B. Hatton served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Was Orderly
Officer to the Brigadier General Commanding the 2nd Brigade Candahar Field Force from 19th December 1880 to
the 21st March 1881. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
542 Major L. C. Dundas served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2nd Battalion ot the Liverpool
Regiment, and was present during the operations in the Koorum Valley and at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
543 Major H. J. M'Laughlin served in the Boer war of i88c-8i, and took part in the defence of Standerton.
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
544 Major J. W. H. C. Cnsack served as Adjutant with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
545 Major W. H. Wyndham-Quin served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881.
546 Major H. G.Daniel served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Transport and attached to the 1st Battalion
of the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in tue Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber
PaBS (Medal with two Clasps).
547 Major C. E. W. Wood served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
548 Major F. J. Carandini served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Hussars (Medal).
549 Major W, Coles served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
550 Major W. J. Mackeson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Camel Corps (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
551 Major C. H. Purvis served with the 17th Lancers as Transport Officer in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
552 Major O. Mayne served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier
General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jugdulluck and Saidabad and the relief of Sherpore (Meda)
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment and was
severely wounded during the operations in the Chin Country (Clasp).
553 Major C. W. Warden served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
554 Major W. H. M. Bent served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
553 Major Lenox-Conyngham served with the BikaDeer Field Force in 1884-85. Served in the South African
war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, and took part in operations in Orange River
Colony.
556 Major C. H. Colhoun served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyp-
tian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mabuta, in the two actions at
Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
557 Major J. S. M. Hume served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (mentioned in despatches,
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
558 Major G. W. Forbes served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the cavalry affair at Erznngayan
and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
555 Major P. J. Waldron served in the Boer war of 1881.
560 Major C. W. Knox served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
I Medal with Clasp).
161 Major F. J. Fox served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the
engagement at the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
56i Major J. W. Beatty served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
563 Major W. Francis served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagements
at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
561 Major A. G. G. Elton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of
1879 (Medal with Clasp).
565 Major L. C. M. Blacker served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
566 Major C. H. Gostling served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
567 Major G. A. P. Evans served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the 9th Lancers (Medal).
i67T Major A. P. Crawley served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, anci was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
56S Lt. Colonel F. W. Scudamore served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
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576e Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers.
569 Major A. Elias served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart with
the Malakand, Mohmand, and Tirah Expeditionary Forces (Medal with two Clasps).
5™ Major A. Lumb served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-S6 including the engagement at Giniss. Served in the cam-
paign on the North Wert Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97, and was present in the engagmeent
at Shabkadr — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
•'71 Major C. H. Alexander served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagements of Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
57- Major H. D. Banks served with the 2nd Battalion 6othRides in the Afghan war from October 1878 to August
1880, took part in the advance an and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Marri Expedition under
Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 188 1 with the Natal Field Force.
573 Major H. S. Barlow served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
574 Major M. R. Hyslop served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1378-79 with the 1st Division
Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the first expedition into the
Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicester-
shire Regiment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
i7i Major A. Towers-Clark served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, including the action of
Gingiudhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Served afterwards to the end of the war as Orderly Officer to Lt. Colonel
Clarke while commanding successively the 2nd Brigade 1st Division and "Clarke's Column." Made several
road surveys, including the road in Zululand from St. Paul's to the Middle Drift of the Tugela River (Medal
with Clasp).
57l> Major A. S. Drummond served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5, and was present at the action of Abu Klea
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
578 Major H. C. Legh served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles iu the Afghan war from October 1878 to November
1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie,and was present in the engage-
meats at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronzo Decoration). Served in the Marri
Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Also served in the Boer war of 188 1 with the Natal Field Force.
570 Major H. W. Mitchell served in the Boer war of 1881.
580 Major P. H. Acheson served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
581 Major T. P. G. Lowry served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
582 Major H. B. Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal
West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhnrt (Medal with two Clasps).
5r3 Major J. J. Porteous served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part iu the operations in the Mazeena
Valley — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
581 Major F. C. Trollope served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Balloon Detachment.
585 Major A. W. A. Pollock served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 187S ; also throughout the
Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kainbula Kill, and Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 in comraand of the 12th company of the Commissariat
and Transport Corps, as Transport Officer to the 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Tetnai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
566 Major H. Crosbie served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture
of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
5S7 Major A. E. Hay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the engagement of Ahmed Kheyl
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
598 Major W. B. Butler-Creagh served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
Served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field Force in 1S90 under Sir
George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march to Viliowa. Served in the South Alrican
war iu 1S99-1900 a* Commandant Base Derails at Port Elizabeth, and afterwards as 2nd in command at the Remount
Depot, Port Elizabeth.
i8J Major H. Gouluurn served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898, and was
present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
591 Major Hon. H. F. White served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 — slightly wounded.
59- Major S. F. Chichester served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and as Adjutant in the
operationH against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Boer
war in 1881 as Adjutant of the Garrison of Pretoria during its investment.
593 Major C. C. Douglas served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Aide de Camp to
Major General Davis, Commanding 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1384-85
with the Desert Column attached to the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
594 Major R. Gore served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
595 Major H. Morgan served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek.
596 Major C. H. L. Baskerville served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 51st Light Infantry, and took part
with the second expedition into the Lughman Valley including the engagement atNargosi (Medal). Served with
the Nile Expedition in 1885 on the Commissariat and Transport Staff.
597 Major A. H. Randolph served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
598 Major D. G. R. Ryder served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifies in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal). Also served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer warin 1881, and waspresentin the engagements atLang's
Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the srd'Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin 9th September), and at the battle
of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan ExDeditionin 1SS4 with the
3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (two Clasps).
599 Sir John Willonghby served with the Royal Horse Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
6,0 Major J. T. Bouomi served in the Znlu war in 1879 (Med^il with Clasp).
601 Major C. H. Wylly served withthe 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's, Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5, and was present at the action,
of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
602 Lt.Colonel J. Tyrv/hitt-Walker served iu the Egyptian war of 1882 withthe 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal* with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
601 Major H. Lynch served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan warin 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ments at Girishk ard Maiwand — dangerously wounded (Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern
Soudan in 1885 with the rst Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hasheen
on the :st February, and in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star) .
60i Major C. Russell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 576/
a"3 Major J. B. Stracey served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
606 Major H. C. F. Maedonald served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from January 1879 with the
Koorum, Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, including the Khost Expedition, the engagement at Charasiah,
and the operations around Cabul in December 1S79 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal "with three Clasps, aud Bronze Decoration). Served with the ist
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
607 Major FTaser served in the South African war in 1S99-1900, and was present at the siege of Kimberley as Staff
Officer, and afterwards in command of Beaconsrield Town Guard (mentioned in despatches).
f05 Major W. M. M. Edwards.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
610 Major H. Graham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek
zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; in the operations near Suakin in December 188S including
the engagement, at Gemaizah (Clasp; ; and in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889 including the engage-
ment at Toski (Clasp).
':-' Major C. E. Orman served m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
612 Major A. W. B. Gordon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
613 Major Pilkington served in the Boer war in 18S1 as Transport Officer. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Acting Aide de Camp to Sir Archibald Alison, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
614 Major W. J. Honner served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal). Served with th° Akha Expedition in 1883-84.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87^1 command of the Hazara Mountain Battery from April 1886 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in i83S in command of the Hazara Mountain
Batterv (Clasp) ; and with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the Hazara Mountain Battery
(Clasp)'.
615 Major W. S. J. Barry served with the ist Battalion Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1S82 until invalided
on 20th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
616 Major F. B. Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal).
017 Major Treeby served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at Willow Grange, the battle of Colenso, the engagements at Spfon Kop, Vaal
Krantz, Monte Christo, and Coienso (22nd and 23rd Feb. (—wounded.
618 Major R. fl. W. Dunn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S6 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal
Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
619 Major W. C. Hussey served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
650 Major W. St. P. Burtbury served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
622 Mijor L. E. Starkey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
623 Major C. R. Burn served with the Hazara Expedition in 1880 as Orderly Officer to Major General M'Queen,
Commanding the Hazara Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
524 Major H. Blackburn served in the Zulu war of 1879, was present in the engagement at Inyezane, and was
at Ekowe during the investment of that place (Medal with Clasp).
025 Major J. D. A. T. Lloyd served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
624 Major G. S. C. Jenkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was severely wounded in an
engagement on the 9th August 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
627 Major Robert Synge served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1S82,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
628 Major W. A. Chauncy served during the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regi-
ment on the Lines of Communicaition up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during
the operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
023 Major Hon. G. L. Bryan served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of All Musjid and in the engagemeut at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the
operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Ahu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February
(Medal with Clasp).
630 Major G. M. Harding served during the latter part of the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
£3' Major A. F. Poulton served with the ist Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
632 Major H. Midwood served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion
Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and Bune'r Field Forces including the
forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
"J3 Major H. C. Higgs served in the Nile Expedition in 1885 with the Light Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
634 Major E. Geldard served with the Zhoh Valley Expedition in 1884.
e35 Major G. H. M'Laughlin served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
636 Major C. de C. Etheridge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the operations in the Koorum Valley
and with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1898, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
t-36t Major E. J. J. Teale served in the Nile Expedition in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff. Served
in the South African war in 1899-1900.
637 Major J. L. C. Acton served with the 83th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of Draibosch (mentioned in
despatches) ; and throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
638 Major Bradford-Atkinson served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
639 Major B. St. J. Mundy served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885, and was present in the engagement
a.t Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
n0 Major A. W. Birch served in the Zulu war rn 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
641 Major V. A.M. Fowler served with the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot in the Afghan war of i3So (Medal). Served
in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
542 Major S. F. Grosvenor served with che 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
643 Major T. H. Des V. Wilkinson served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1836-89 as Superintendent of Army Signalling 6th Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
644 Major C. H. I. Hopkins served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Kambula and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Mt\ Major Fuller-Acland-Hood served with the expeaition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
045 Lt.Coionel W. Elliot sewed with the Burmese Expeaition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
646 Major A. I. Wilson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with
the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
647 Major H. V. Wilbraham served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal).
648 Major D. F. Davidson served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Ex-
5l6g Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers.
pedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the
reconnaissance on the 16th December, and m the engagement at (ainiss.
649 Major A. W. Jt'N. Cooper-Key served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
652 Major W. Bertram served in the Egyptian war ot 1S82 with the Mounted Infantry with Sir Evelyn Wood's
Brigade, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
653 Major A. F. Cooper served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Transport Officer to the 1st Battalion Boyal
Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
631 Major A. W. Pennyraan served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889.
651 Major G. G. Tarry served in the Soudan campaign in 1835, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek
zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
656 Major H. Walker served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the engagement at Mazeena and with
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
657 Major J. Shaw served with the Hazara Expedition in i838 as Brigade Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
C5S Major Scott-Murray served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, and
was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
650 Major O'Grady served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Begiment
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
660 Lt .Colonel H. W. Lovett served throughout the Zulu war of 1870, and was present in the engagements at Zungin
Nek and Kanibula Hill (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in the Egyptian army
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Burmese
Expedition in 18S6-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Inlantry (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. J
661 Major C. S. Spong served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 includ-
ing the engagement at Firket. and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
062 Major C. H. W. Maunsell served in the Afghau war in 1SS0 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Canda-
har Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
663 Major Elliot served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition iu
1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with
the same Battalion (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23d Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
601 Major E. F. Sulivan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1S79 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
665 Major G. Wemyss served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal). Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service in the Intelligence Department.
666 Major L. F. Barton served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1885-85 with the 1st
Battalion of the Royal Scots.
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains. 51&1
' Lord William Cecil served in the Soudan camrjaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Lord Hardinge served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the actions at Aba Klea and at
Gubat and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt-Colonel D. T. Hammond served with the SSth Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and as
Adjutant of the Rejiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel W. K. Hit lord served with the Sth Hussars m the Afghan war in 1879-80 (lledal) .
5 Colonel H. C. Cholmondeley served as Adjutant 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and
was present at the attack and capture of AliMusjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughrnan Valleys
(iledal with Clasp).
6 Lt.Colonel A. R. B. Warrand served with the i«t Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the engagement at Chalouf and at the 1. -at tie of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star.)
7 Lt.Colonel S. D. Maul served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel el Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8 Lt.Colonel R. G. IV. Chaloner served with the Carabiniers in tie Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against, the Wuzeeree Khugianis ; was also present at the attack and
destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
9 Major R.H. F. W. Wilson served in the Ashanti campaign in 1873 as Midshipman on board H.il.&.Tl'ittUfnake.
and received a slight gunshot wound on the 14th August (Medal). Served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Masjid, in the engagement at Futtehabad, and hi
the operations around Cabul in December 1879 as Transport Officer Cabul Field Force, including the investment of
Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1384 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 attached to the
Cavalry Brigade (Brevet of Major, Clasp).
10 Major the Hon. F. L. L. Colborne. — For "War Services, see Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
11 Lord Alexander Kennedy. — For War Sen-ices, see Militia (Royal Highlanders).
'- Major J. C. Ker-Fox served as Adjutant with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (gth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 as Adjutant with the 19th Hussars (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Clasp).
1J Major H. G. Lang served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1SS0 with the Cabul and
Cabul-Candahar Field Forces ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (mentioned in despatches)
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and afterwards in the Soudan campaign with the Mounted
Infantry (two Clasps).
15 Major A. C. Little served with the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Ewart
Commanding Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the
destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
16 Major H. S. Fleming served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Captain on the Head Quarters Staff
^mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
17 Major Hon. C.E.Walsh served in the Soudan campaign in 1897-98, and was present at the battle of the
Atbara — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie, British Medal, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
13 Major C. R. J. Cane served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Lt.Colonel W. C. E. Serjeant.— For War Services, see Militia (Rifle Brigade).
" Major A. D. Pixley. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
23 Lt.Colonel G. A. Pagan served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light iDfantiy in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Lt.Colonel R. Holden served in the operations on toe Soudan frontier in 1889, first as a volunteer with the
British Brigadeunder Major General the Hon. R. H. de Montmorency, and subsequently in company with Colonel
Wodehouse, Commanding Egyptian Infantry.
21 Major F. de C. H. Helbert served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
25 Lt.Colonel R. Dundas served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
26 Lt.Colonel W. A. Scott.— For War Services, see Militia (Black Watch).
27 Major W. D. Stuart served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and in the operations i
the Chin Hills, Burma, in 1891-92.
28 Major Tylden-Pattenson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindh-
lovu (Medal with Clasp).
29 Lt.Colonel R. D. Wynyard served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1 87S-79 (Medal).
30 Major Norman MacLeod.— For War Services, see Militia (Cameron Highlanders).
31 Major G. Chichester served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
32 Lt.Colonel Marshall-West. — For War Sendees, see Militia (Somerset Light Infantry).
33 Major Cole-Hamilton.— For War Services, see Militia (Irish Rifles).
34 Major Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes. — Fcr War Services, see Militia (Scots Fusiliers).
35 Major H. A. Pakenham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35 Major A. W. M'Fall served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field
Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march to Vihowa.
37 Major W. M. Sherston. — For War Services, see North Somersetshire Yeomanry.
23 Major H. P. Levita served in the Soudan Expedition in 1885 with the igthHussars (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
40 Lt.Colonel E. P. Campbell served with the tst Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
41 Major Webley-Parry-Pryse served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 with the Mounted
Infantry, including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
42 Lord Bingham served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-S5 with the
Irregular Mounted Troops.
43 Captain W. H. H. C. Moubray served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present
at the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Kirbekan (Medal with two
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
46 Captain W. Le P. Power was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war in 188 1, and took part in the defence of Wakkerstroom.
50 Captain C. W. Boddam seiwed with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart; commanded the Meiktila Mounted
Infantry from June 1887 to February 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
55 Captain H. A. Amyatt-Burney served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the King's Dragoon Guards, and took part in
the capture of King Cetywayo (Medal with Clasp).
57 Captain L. E. Gurney served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
576* Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains.
f Captain E. E. S. Schuyler served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 as Assistant Superintendent of Transport
with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
60 Captain W. A. Tebbitt served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 with the 1st
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with
Clnsp, 4th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
09 Captain J. St. L. Wheble served in the Egyptian war cf 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
70 < 'aptain M. Allfrey served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war in 1S7C-79, in-
cluding the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai (Medal).
'' Captain R. C. D. Wilson served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from January 1879 to
October 1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and in the subse-
quent operations in the Logar Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the reconnaissance ot'3:st August and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decorations). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor in 1880. Served as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Durban during the Boer war in 1881.
72 Captain J. C de V. Tattersall served in the Egyptian wai of 1882 with the Army Signalling Corps (Modal,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
74 Captain E. L. Maisey served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier General, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
75 Captain A. C. P. Haggard served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 on
Transport dut3', and was present in the engagement at Temai and the advance to Tamanieb (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp, ami Khedive's Stitrl ; served at Suakin in command of the 1st Battalion of the Egyp-
tian Army during the investment of that place by Osman Digna from May 18S4 until March 1885 (4th Class of the
Osruameh) ; also served in tho Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Was present in the
operations in tlje Eastern Soudan under Sir Frederick Stephenson in December 1885 including the engagement at
Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Khedive's Star, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
78 Captain H. A. Littledale served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir,
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
79 Captain Hornby served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present
at the attack and capture of AH Musjid and in the expeditions into the Kunar and Lughman Valleys (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Gordon.
80 Captain F. Broadwood served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
81 Captain Oliver-Bellasis served in the Soudan campaign of 18S5, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
82 Captain F. Corbett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal).
83 Captain A. E. Couper served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the 70th Regiment (Medal). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the slid Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in tho
engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
81 Captain A. 3. Phipps served in the Zulu war in 1879, aiJd was present in the engagement at ulundi —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89.
(Medai with Clasp).
63 Captain W. R. C. Baird served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the Kama Expedition (Medal).
86 Captain H. A. de Lorn served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's £tar).
8 Lt. Colonel G. P. Hatch served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Irish Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the action of Kassasin (9th September) and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir' (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
90 Captain A. H. Dumaresq served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke cf
Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'-" Captain E. J. Vance served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
92 Captain Williams-Freeman served as Acting Adjutant and Quarter Master of the left half-battalion 1st Royal
Sussex Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, including the surreuder of Kafr-el-Dowar and Damietta
(Medal, and Khedive's Star); served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Assistant
Provost Marshal, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
two Clasps). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of a company of Mounted Infantry, ana
was present in the engagement at Hasheen and the reconnaissance to Temai (Clasp).
91 Captain B. Grant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
57 Captain R. K. Kays served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, including the Besud and Kama Expeditions
(Medal).
100 Captain C. D. V. Tuthill served in the Boer war of 1881 as Adjutant to the 14th Hussars.
101 Captnin F. W. Lyons served with the 80th Regiment in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878, and after-
wards as District Adjutant and Remount Officer at Lydenburg. Served also in the operations against Sekukuni
in 1879, ana was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
11,2 Captain C. S. Robinson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion Berk-
shire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek 2ereba, and in the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
113 Captain R. L. C. Birch served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 70th Regiment (Medal).
105 Captain W. C. Godsal served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
106 Captain A. F. Maitland served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
108 Captain E. H. Baines served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
109 Captain G. A. Trevor t-erved in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp). Served in the Hazara
campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
110 Captain A. P. Cronyn served in the Boer war of of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
1,1 Captain J. H. Reynolds served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Clasp).
112 Captain A. M. Boisragon served in the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
111 Captain H. R. Knight served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Orderly Officer to Colonel Pearson
including the engagement at Inyezane and the occupation of Ekowe (twice mentioned in despatches) ; and after
wards as Orderlv Officer to Colonel Rowlands (Medal with Clasp).
115 Lt.Colonel C. S. Greenwood served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musiid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with theioth
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
1:3 Captain W. S. Stewart- Savile "served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Khyber
Line Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the second expedition into the Bazar Valley, in-
cludinir the affairs at Deh Sarak and Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
119 Captain the Hon. C. S. G. Canning served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion
He-serve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains. 576/
King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El Tel) and Temai (Medal with Clasti, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S01 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles {Medal
with Clasp); in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion inclnding the engagements at Sangar
and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
120 Major A. E. Miles served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles :'n the Zulu war from April to September 1879
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war in 1881. Served is. the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 with the
Mounted Infantry Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Gubat— wounded (Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
123 Captain the Hon. W. S. Bateman-Hanbury served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle
cf Tel-el-Kebir (Medal withtlasp, and Khedive's Star).
124 Captain A. M. Leslie served in the Egyptian war of 1832 as Acting Deputy Assistant Commissary General,
Commissariat and Transport Staff (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
126 Captain M. Ehington-Bisset. served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
123 Captain J. S. Minter served in the Afghan war in t8So (Medal).
123 Captain H. G. Pelly served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Ktiedive's Star).
131 Captain Home-Drummond-Moray served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion
cf the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
152 Captain J. Shiffner served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
133 Captain H. L. Daly served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar' Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier
General Biddulph, and in the Column under Major General Phayre in Southern Afghanistan (Medal) . Served in
ihe Boer war of 1881.
134 Captain John Hughes served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and at
Ekqwe during the investment of that place (Medal with Clasp).
133 Captain A. F. Luttrell served in the Soudan campaign in 1S35 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
136 Sir Alexander Acland-Hood served as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian warof 1882,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-e!-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie and Khedive's Star).
135 Captain W. G. Butler served in the Beer war in tS8i attached to the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles.
133 Captain L. Drummond served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
141 Captain M.Fraser served with the 1st Highlanders in the Zulu war of I879, and was present in the action of
Gingindhlovn and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
142 Captain HE. Hotham served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations
in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush. Also served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ments at ZunginNek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
146 Captain W. R. B. Peyton serve J with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882 and was present at thesurrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent
occupation of Suakin b7 British troops in 1885-86.
147 Captain E. G. Mansell served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present
in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
151 Captain P. R. E. Thompson served in the operations in Znluland in 1888 with the Mounted Infantry.
J52 Captain C. E. Stracey served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
153 Captain A. L. Williams served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884 on
special service.
I5i Sir John Gladstone served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudanin 1885 as Aide de Camp to Major General Lyon-Fremantle, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Clasn).
156 Captain A. Leetham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served with the Soud an Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
158 Captain C. F. Lindsell served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu warof 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served
in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstrocm. Served in the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86 with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
,6° Captain E. W. Brodie served in the Afghan war as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling with the
Khyber Line Force under Major General Bright (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
161 Captain C. L. Connellan served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and
at Ekowe and during the investment at Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
162 Captain D. V. Pirie served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, and at the two actions at Kassasiu (mentioned in despatches, Medal and
Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the Staff of the
Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). ' Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 as Boat Officer and subsequently as Staff Officer to the Cavalry with the River Column under
Major General Earle, and was present in the action at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
li! Captain B. W. R. Ussher served with the 80th Regiment in the Transvaal in November and December 1878,
in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi Border in 1879, and as Transport Officer in Brigadier General
Wood's Flying Column during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) . Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment, and was present at
the action of Kirbekan; afterwards served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General of Transport (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served during the operations in the Soudan under Sir Frederick Stephenson in 1S85-
86 as Commandant on the Line of Communications. Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1890
under Brigadier General Tregear on special service with the Eastern Column during its advance to Haka (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
166 Captain Edward Foord served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Kbedive's Star) ; also served with
the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, including the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps) and in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
1,7 Captain E. L. A. Heygate served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force.
le8 Captain G. M. Wingate served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
171 Captain W J. Murphy served with the Soudan Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
172 Captain Hon. T. Ashburnhain served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir Baker Russell, and
was present in the engagement at Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and
the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
174 Captain F. P. Cockburn served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1870, and was present in
the engagement at Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
17: Captain E. H. S. Calder served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Beihuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 in the Ordnance Store Department.
177 Captain C. P. Barchard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade
Reserve Division, and subsequently as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Sale Hill, Commanding 3rd Division
Khyber Line Force (Medal) .
173 Major D. C. W. Lysons served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
October 1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served
in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
5/6k Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains.
V.9 Lt-Oolonel R- B. Firman served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 on Transport duty, and was present at the
action ot Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 v-'ith the'ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
igi Captain H- E- Tombe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Captain H. J. Lermitte served with the Mounted Infantry in the Boer war ot 1881, and was presert in the
^o"11?61^6-"1, at Lans's Nek— horse shot (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
182 Captain C. B. Cameron served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Reeiinent throughout the Egyptian
war ot 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Mao-far and Tel-el-Muhuta, in the two actions at Kassasin
ani«a/5,t e ot'Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Captain W. Greer served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with theKoorum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces ; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned
in despatches) and in the engagement at Cbarasiah, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879,
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (pro-
moted to be Second Lieutenant, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the ifct B ittalion
beatorth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
I8' Captain R. H. Fowler served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, inducing the
Zaimusht Fxpedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
w Lord Rodney served with the 1st Lire Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in tl.e engage-
ments at El Magt'ar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin. at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture
ot Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18*4-85 with the Hes.vy Camel
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Idea, El Gubat and Metammeh, and at tho attack on the
?$v°y on the I*th February 1885 (two Clasps).
- Captain F. H. Lucy served in the Boer war'of i88i,and was presentin the engagements at Lang's Nek and
Majuba HiU— wounded (mentioned in despatches).
"Captain F. M. Turner served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in tho Afghan war 01 1878-S0, first with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut.General Bright (Medal).
\9S Captain Douglas Hamilton served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair at
AU Boghan under Lt.C'olonel Fryer, and the expeaitions into the Luehman Valley and against the Wuzeeree
Khugianis (Medal).
"7 Captain J. H. Thomson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
™ Captain W. F. Peel served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Captain and as Boat Officer on the Staff
°f Major General Earle (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
Major H. E. M. Lindsay served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
pi2?HS!eSt m the ^sngement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Captain C. H. Chapman served rn the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 51st Light Infantry (Medal). Served
ln»oi a B.urrnerse Expedition during the latter part of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry
Major W. W. Waring served as a volunteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882
ai™, ";as present at the action at Kassasin nn 28th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-°- Captain Hon. H. Amherst served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and
"lbs "resen.t at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
Captain C. E. Browne served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1S81.
I05 5aPta^n G- w- Swaine served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
Captain C. St. S. Cameron served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
"fw-n t0 Candanar, and was present at the battle of Can lunar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Captain G. W. Freckleton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp).
20, Captain H. T. D. Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 and wus dangerously wounded
at2nTe st0rmin2 of the Minhla Redoubt (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
*°° Captain F. S. H. Rickards served with the 8Sth Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
0 Captain C. Haynes served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). During the Boer war of 1880 he was
employed at Fort Newcastle. Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
"ail .Sir Rohert Low m l895 witn the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
Captain W. L. Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Assistant
to the Brigade Commissariat Officer (Medal with two Clasps).
1 Captain J. S. Willett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the Field Force in Natal and the Transvaal (Medal
with Clasp).
214 9aPtam Adams-Connor served in the Boer war of 1881 as Garrison Adjutant at Newcastle.
„,- CaPtain A. F. Campbell-Johnston served in Natal during the Zulu warin 1879 (Medal).
- ' Captain F. H. A. Des Vceux served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis ; was also present ut the attack and
destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (Medai).
»io ^aJ°r. R- vv~- G- Hillas.— For War Services, see Militia (Slisro Artillery).
221 CaPtain L- N- H. D'Aeth served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
Captain R. W. Macleod served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its
investment and in the engagement at Giniss.
~*! Captain C. M. Blackett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major A. E. Whitaker served in the Afghan warin i88oincluding the engagement at Darunta Pass (Medal).
* Captain Hon. H. T. Allsopp served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at
the attack and capture of Ah Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
C. Gough (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the 10th Hussars, and was pr.'sent
ln the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
22a Captain W. F. A. Wallace served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
l8|,2. and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'- Captain W. P. G. Graham served in the operations in the Soudan in 1891, including the capture of Tokar (4th
22sS of 'he Osmanieh, Khedive's Star with Clasp).
Captain R. T. Knowles served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
229 Captain N. J. Menzies served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
230 Captain Montgomery-Campbell served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, including the
engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class 01 the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
23J Captain H. B. Lassetter served with the Niie Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
232 Captain H. French served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
233 Captain T. E. Burke served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
234 Captain H. L. Lee served with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Fron-
tier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
Meserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains. 57*^
-** Captain A. St. J. Seton served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S7 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
236 Captain G. R. Cuninghame served in the Egyptian war of iS32 attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Mahsarna and at the battle of Tel-el- Kobir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
237 Captain II. Cradock served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedi-
tions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis, and was present at the attack and destruc-
tion of the villages of Nargoz'i, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (Medal).
258 Major H. G. Vialls served in the Afghan war in i83o, aud was present in the affair at Mazeena and with
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
239 Captain P. W. Forbes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1834-S5 with
the Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
240 The Marquis Ivrea served at Suez during the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at
Chaloufi Medal, and Khedive's Star).
213 Captain J. Hope served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1873-80, first with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maud3, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
2+3 Major H. K. Stewart served in the Egyptian war of i38j with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 as Orderly Officer to Sir Reivers Buller, and was preseat in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, took part in the
operations of the Desert Column, was present in the actions of Abu Kiel and Abu Kru, in the reconnaissance of
Metatnmeh, and in the engagements at Abu Klea Wells on the igth February (two Clasps, and 4th Class of the
Medjidie).
2" Captain R. Gifford served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war ol" 1882 as
Acting Aide de Camp to the Commandant at Alexandria (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
217 Captain A. A. M. Layard served in the Soudan camoiign in i83 5, and was present at the engagement at
Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2iS Captain H. J. Despard served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Boer war of t83i, and took part in the defence of
Rustenbnrg (mentioned in despatches).
213 Captain O. R. Brush served with the Bechuanaland Rxpedition under Sir Charles Warren in 18S4-85 with the
ist Battalion of the Royal Soots.
251 Captain Cox-Murchison served with the ist Battalion Black Watch ia the Egyptian war of i332 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
252 Captain P. K. H. Coke served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the 15th Hussars. Served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column (.VIedal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^3 Captain H. Davidson served with the 73th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
251 Captain C. G. Neish served in the Afghan war in i83o with the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
255 Lord Tewkesbury served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from December 1879 to October
i33o, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration). Served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 1861.
236 Captain J. G. E. Templer served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star;.
853 Captain H. E. S. Pocklington served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal). Served
in the Boer war of 1881.
259 Captain Bayliss served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1385 as Signalling Officer to the 2nd Battalion
oi the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the
26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai ; was Orderly Officer to Colonel Ralston when in command
of the 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
200 Captain Hon. E. S. St. Aubyn served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-
el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
251 Captain J. W. Yardley served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 18S4-85 with
the InniskiUing Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
262 Captain P. W. Machell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Bittaliou Essex Rejiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served in the operations in the Soudan ia 18S8, includiug the attack on
Fort Khor Mausa and the engagement at Gemaizah (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Cla3p) ; aud in the operations in
1889 including the engagement at Toski as Brigade Major No. 2 Column (Clasp); also served in the operations
in 1891 including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp to Khedive's Star).
263 Captain J. Cunningham served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
261 Captain J. W. B. Sdverthorne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Kegiment (Medal with
two Clasps).
265 Lord Annaly served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Claso, and Khedive's Star).
266 Captain A. C. Bald served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb as
Acting Orderly Officer to Major General Davis, Commanding the 2nd Infantry Brigade, and in the engagement at
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of
the Black Watch (Clasp).
*;7 Captain A. T. Warre served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1385-86, including the engagement at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
lei Captain E. H. Ensor served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Hussars (Medal).
269 Captain H. C. Barnard served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in tae Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
271 Captain W. H. Stevenson served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
273 Captain C. F. H. Davidson served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of i832, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Kiedive's Star). Served in the expedition to
the Soudan in 1884 with the Gordon Highlanders, and wai present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two
Clasp3) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on spacial service as Transport Officer, and took
part in the operations of the Desert Column (Clasp). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in i835 with
the Cameron Highlanders.
275 Captain F. C. Boehmer served in the Jowiki Afreelee Expedition in 1877-78 with the 51st King's Own Light
infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and wn present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
276 Captain Bagwell-Purefoy served in the operations in Zululand in i338. Served with the Bechuanaland Expe-
dition.under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the InniskiUing Dragoons.
in Captain the Hon. E. T. Scudamore-Stanhooe served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corp? in the
Egyptian war of 1882, an I was present in the reconnaissance in force from Aiexiudritt on 5th August, in the
engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the b tttle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudau Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps, and was preseat in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps).
2;* Captain W. R. Minchin served with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian wir
of 1882. and was present at the action at Kassasin on tae qth Septe nber (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served inthe
Sjbm Reserve of Officers.— War Services of the Captains.
Nile Expedition in 1SS4-35 with the 1st Battalion of the "West Kent Regiment (Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
279 Captain R. Morris served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on Transport duty, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's Star).
2S0 Captain C. J. Cardeuserved in the Boer war of 1880-81 with the troop of Mounted Infantry 94th Regiment at
Pretoria during its investment. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted "infantry, and was
present at the action of Abu Klea (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
581 Captain E. S. Brooke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
282 Lord St. Oswald served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, and
.vas present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
253 Captain E. G. Forbes served throughout the Mile Expedition in 1S84-S5 with the Cameron Highlanders
(Medal with Olasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1886.
235 Captain S. Custance served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
286 Captain F. G. W. Jones served in the Boer war of 18S0-S1, and took part in the defence of Fort Marabastadt.
267 Captain John Stratford served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi : also
served in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp.)
Served in the Boer war of 1S81, and took part in the defence of Standertcn.
288 Captain A. 0. Seton-Christopher served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) ; was
Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Walker, Commanding 3rd Brigade Southern Afghanistan Field Force, from
the 29th November 1880 till the nth May 1881.
269 Captain J. S. Henderson served in the Egyptian war of 1CS2 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teh
and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the :st Battalion Gordon Highlanders,
and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the storming of the Malakand
Pass and the engagement at the Panjkora River (Medal with Clasp).
291 Captain M. B. Doyne served with the expedition to ths Soudan in 1385, and was present in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
292 Captain R. P. Whately served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of
the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
294 Captain P. A. D. A. Lovell served with tbe 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
nnd was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
235 Captain J. R. Beech served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 in the Veterinary Department, and was present in
the two actions at Kassasinand at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served in
the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Gruham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb— slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at
the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including tbe en-
gagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in the operations in August 1889 including the
engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Was nominated to the 4th Class of the
Ocmanieh for his services with the Egyptian Army.
286 Major R. D. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
297 Captain F. A. Hedley served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
398 Captain G. E. Temple served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptiun war of 1S82 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 with tbe 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at Gnathong and the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
299 Captain R. G. A. Sharp served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
360 Captain D. G. Stewart served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served m the South African war in 1899-1900.
302 CaptainO. W. B. Farrant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
304 Captain W. G. Terry served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, andKhedive's Star).
305 Captain W. H. Kennedy served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Transport Officer to ihe 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September),
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stw).
306 Captain L. C. Koe served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with th« 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Irish Regiment including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
307 Captain G. L.B.Killick served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps).
308 Captain H. Newton served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92.
310 Captain Hon. R. White served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)._
311 Captain P. A. MacAdam served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war from 23rd January 1880 with
the force under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and tTrzoo near
Ghuznee. and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
312 Captain W. H. Scales served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with clasp).
315 Captain G. H. L. Galbraith served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Blaou
Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at
Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
316 Captain R. L. Blosse served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
318 Major W. H. Pain served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
319 Captain F. W. Marshall served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
320 Captain W. H. Vicars served in the South African war in 1809-igoo as Duty Officer at the Base Depot, and as
Commandant on the Lines of Communication.
322 Captain C. F. S. Ewart served with the detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders attached to
the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18SS with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
323 Captain A. M. M'Murdo, when attached to the Eeyptian Army at Suakin, commanded a detachment of
Camel Corps in the attack on Osman Digna's camp at Handoub on the 17th January 1888— wounded (4th Class
of the Mediidie). and was present in the attack on Khor Mousa and the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889, including the engage-
ment at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
324 Captain A. H. W. Norgate served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and
was present in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the opera-
tions in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
325 Captain Hopkins served in the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp). Serveu in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aajutant 4th Battalion Cheshire Regiment.
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains. 5?6rc
zzc Major Hussey- Walsh served m the Burmese campaign in 1S37-S9 with the Sawlapaw Expedition, Eastern
Karenni (Medal with Clasp I ; with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1SS9-90 (Clasp) ; and with the Wuntho
Field Force in 1S91 as Intelligence Officer (Clasp).
32: Captain SV. B. Watts served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1S93-94 (lledal
with Clasp) ; and in the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1S94 with the 1st Battalion West India
Regiment (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
324 Captain T. Dewhirst served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S37-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
329 Captain P. F. Dwyer served in the Zulu war in 1S79 with the 17th Lancers, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
330 Captain B. Cotton served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops
in 1S35-SS. Served in the operations in the Soudan in iSSS-oi including the engagements at Gemaizahand Tosk.
— severely wounded (Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and 4th Class of the Medjidie) ; and at the capture of1
Tokar in February 1S91 (Clasp to Khedive's Star).
331 Captain G. A. Bulkley served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-S9 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire
Regiment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
a> Captain W. L. Mercer served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S86-S6 durin tc the
operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal and Khedive's Star).
~333 Captain A. B. Boyd-Wilson served during 1 r> Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment on the Line of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force under Sir
Frederick Stephenson in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
331 Captain C. E. Pierce served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 with the Heavy Camel Corps (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
335 Captain W. T. Holland served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
336 Captain "W. J. Todd served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the jnd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the D watoi reconnaissance .the crossing of the
Kahu Darra, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of nth November, and the operations against the
Khani Khel Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
337 Captain C. P. L. Lynden-Bell served in the expedition to the Soudan in :88s with the 2nd Battalion of the
East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th
March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3351 Captain H. L. Rokeby served with the Burmese Expedition in i836-S8 (Medal with Clasp).
339 Captain P. J. Zigomala served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
310 Captain G. 0. R. Wynne served in the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
341 Captain R. E. Galindo served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Indian Contingent (Medal, and Khedive's
S tar 1 .
342 Captain C. F. Sewell served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
343 Captain W. M. Inglis served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion
of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, and in the
engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
J4t Captain E. M. Woodhouse served with the Burmese Expedition in i836-83 (Medal with Clasp).
345 Captain W. V. Eccles served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-09 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade
(Medal with Clasp).
346 Captain W Nelson sei'ved with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
M? Captain H. Barlow serred with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
348 Captain M. Robinson served with the expedition to the Gambia in ^892 under Colonel Ellis including the
capture of Toniataba (Medal with Clasp).
349 Captain W. A. Persse served with the Mauipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
350 Captain Y. G. R. Johnson served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with
the 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, and was present at the battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (mentioned
in despatches, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
331 Captain E. Oakes served throughout the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
332 Captain C.N.Lyall served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-1885, and was present at the action at Abu-Klea—
severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
333 Captain M. W. S. Pasley served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. " Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
353 Captain F. C. Johnston served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham and was
present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign cf
i83j, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
336 Captain E. H. H. Gordon served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon
Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders, and with the River
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
357 Captain A. Nelson served with the expedition sent against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
3« Major M. M'Neill served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 5th Lancers and as Orderly Officer
to Sir Henry Ewart, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the
destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3*> Captain Hon. C. T. Holland served in the expeiition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the
Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
560 Captain R. M. Barrington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
351 Captain M. F. H. Sandford served in the Egpytian war of :832 with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, and was present in the engage-
ment at Hasheen (Clasp).
352 Captain A. C. Way served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps) . Served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1S93-94 (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp); and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 as Staff Officer to Majoi
Fairclough, Commanding the Troops on the West Coast of Africa (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
3e; Captain C. L. Lindsay served with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
364 Captain C. P. Lloyd served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
363 Captain E. B. Hawker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
356 Captain R. L. C. Brooker served in the operations in Zululand in r888.
367 Captain W. Triggs served in the Afghan war of 1879-80 (Medal).
*•' Sir H. H. A. Walsh served with thj Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
576o Beserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains.
369 Captain A. H. Thurburn served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-86 (Medal with Clasp).
'■■tCaptain Hicks served throughout the Zulu war in 1879 with the 2nd Battalion 24th Foot (Medal with Clasp)
3'° Captain F. Ford-Mellows served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches Medal
with two Clasps^
KOtCaptain Ewart served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss 'Medal
and Khedive's Star). '
371 Captain W. L. Tredgold served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1S92 including the capture
of'Tambi (Medal with Clasp).
372 Captain A. P. Murray served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders
and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
373 Captain E. CM. Parry served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp) Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs with the Mala-
kand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel Column
and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the TangaPass (Clasp).
874 Captain G, G. Macdonald served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's
Star) .
»"5 Captain L. L. R. Samson served in the South African warfi 1899-1900 as Railway Staff Officer at Kimberley.
376 Captain G. G. Hunter served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888, and was present in the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
377 Captain E. Howell served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
'"« Captain N. N. Bedingfeld served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Adjutant 1st Battalion King's Royal
Rifles (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion, including the enga>»ements
at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
379 Captain E. R. Taylor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
360 Captain Charles Manners served with the 15th Hussars in the Boer war of 1881.
« ' aeOfCaptain Loftus served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement atKhar(Medal with Clasp)
3'1 Captain H. C. Franks served with the expedition sent against the Yonuies, on the West Coast of Africa in
1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
382 Captain D. P. Sunderland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
353 Captain W. C. Hall served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp).
883fCaptain Gardiner served in the operations in Zululand in 1888. Served in the South African war in 1839-1000
with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots, and was present in the operations near Stormberg in January and
February 1900 under Sir William Gatacre, in the operations for the relief of Wepener including the ein-a'ement
at Dewet;dorp, and in the operations under Lt. General Ian Hamilton in September iqoo.
361 Captain C. K. Bushe served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders
and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
385 Captain J. K. R. Campbell served in the operations against the chief Nanna on the Benin' River West Coast
of Africa, in 1804 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).— See also Civil Decorations for Gillant'rv
p. 780. '•
366 Captain Stevens served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1S92 including the capturo of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp). '
387 Captain W. Pearson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regi-
ment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
388 Captain Hon. W. L. Bagot served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 and
was present at the battle of Khartoum— slightly wounded (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp) ' '
388+Captain Hanbury served in the occupation of Crete in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
389 Captain A. H. O. LLovd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
330 Captain H. R. S. Maitland served in the campaign on the North West FTontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment including the
expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps) .
391 Major T Lay served in the Afghan war in i83o, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Can-
dahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
392 Captain Carr served with the Brass River Expedition in 1895 (Medal with Clasp); and in the operations in
Sierra Leone in 1898-99 with the Mendiland Expedition (Clasp).
393 Captain R. P. Cobbold served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 and with the Manipore Expedition in 1801
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 on Special Service, including service under the
Base Commandant at Cape Town and under the Military Governor of Pretoria.
Reserve of Officers — War Services of Lieutenants, etc. 57&P
1 The Duke of Bedford served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Major J. F. Trant served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
4 Major C_H. Colvin. — For War Services, see Militia (Esses Regiment).
5 Lord A. r'. Compton served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasu. and Khedive's Scar).
6 Captain C. B. Balfour served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
7 Lieut. H. W. Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in the Remount Department.
* Lieut. W. W. de V. Caddell served in the Matabele war in 1890 (Medal). Served in the South African war in
1899-1000 attached to the Southern Rhodesian Volunteers, and subsequently in the Commander in Chief's Body
Guard.
10 Lieut. C. M. Grenfell served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1S79 (Medal). Served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1 S84 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star>. Served in the Sout 1 African war in 1899-1900.
13 Lieut. J. H. Martin served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 19th Hussars, and was present at the two
actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Lieut. F. R. Drake served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1S91-92 (Medal with Clasp).
15 Lieut. E. K. B. Tighe served in the Burmese Expedition in i3S6-83 with the iss Battalion Rids Brigada
(Medal with two Clasps).
16 Lieut. J. H. de B. Harris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S35-S7 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liver-
pool Regiment, and was severely wounded in an attack near Myingyan in Miy i386 (Medal with Clasp).
17 Lieut. D'A. Symonds served in the Zulu war in 1879 w'tn the 17th Lancers, and was present in the cavalry
affair at Erzungayan and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
18 Lieut. W. Holt served in the Burmese Expedition in 1837-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with two Clasps).
J9 Lieut. G. E. N. Booker served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Remount Department.
20 Lieut. R. Lines served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 under Sir Harry Prendergist, including the
surrender of Mandalay (Medal with Clasp).
21 Liert. R. P. Cobbold served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-iqoo on Special Service, including service under the
Base Commandant at Cape Town and under the Military Governor of Pretoria.
22 Lieut. W. C. Mason served in the Zulu war in 1879. an<i t00^ Part ^ tne pursuit of King Cetewayo (Medal).
23 Lieut. C. P. F. Radclyffe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
CUsp).
24 Captain J. Marshall served with the 9th Lancers m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the affair
at Siah Sung aDd in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain A. C. Cooper served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain F. G. Hughes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 18S4-85 with the
Iiiniskilling Dragoons.
27 Captain W. Pilley served in the Zulu war of 1379 with the 17th Lancers, and was present in th9 engagement at
Zinguin Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
28 Lieut. H. Hibbard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Te'.-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
30 Captain J. Stead served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Parr Campbell served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in i388 as Quarter Master with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Quarter Master 2nd Battalion Seaforth High-
landers (Clasp).
32 Captain J. Clifford served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at TJlundi (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Boer war in 1880-81, and took pari in the defence of Pretoria.
33 Captain G. E. Grier served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
25 Captain R. H. Robinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Clasp) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
36 Captain W. E. M'Veigh served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the BGer war of
1881.
37 Captain E. J. Crane served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal wdth Clasp).
39 Captain S. G. Miller served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
41 Captain H. Christie served in the expedition against the Yonnies, West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi, and
•with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892 including the capture of Toniataba (Clasp).
42 Captain J. Brittlebank served in the Afahan war in 1879-80, and was present with the expeditions into the
Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis, and at the attack and destruction of several villages (Medal.)
43 Captain W. Eollyer served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
defence of Candahar, and was present at the battie of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
44 Captain A. J. Garrard served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was. present at the capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
« Captain T. M. Murray served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 till the close of 1887, and for some time officiated as Staff Officer to the
5th Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (two Clasps).
47 Captain W. Norris served in the Hazara Expedition in i883 as Quarter Master to the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regi-
ment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
51 Lieut. J. W. Fairley served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane, and at
Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
52 Captain S. J. Miller served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present at the battle of Gingindhlovu and at
the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
53 Captain G. Hedingham served in the Hazara campaign in 188S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
57 Captain H. M'Kiernan served in the Nile Expedition of 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
M Captain J. Connolly served as Quarter Master to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with
the Suakin Field Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin and w~as present in the engagement
at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
60 Lieut. J. H. G. G. Hogg served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
61 Captain H. C. Hart served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
62 Captain R. J. Roche served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
6* Captain W. FitzPatrick served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
65 Lieut. W. E. Hogan served in the Kafir war in 1877, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
<* Captain E. F. Overton served with the 3rd Battalion of the 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
5762 Reserve of Officers. — War Services of Lieutenants, dc.
present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer
war of 1881 with the 60th Rifles. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the reconnais-
sance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta. at the action at Kassasrn
(9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements
at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps).
67 Captain C. H. Murdoch served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; and in the Soudan campaign in 1884 (promoted Quarter Master, Clasp).
*8 Captain W. Speak served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
69 Captain A. E. Loader served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Geinaizah (honorary rank of
Captain, Clasp).
70 Captain Edmondson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive s Star).
71 Captain W. Haycock served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Quarter
Master (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
7! Captain J. L.Emerson served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition to the Soudan in 1884 and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the field) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (Clasp).
73 Lieut. T. Jarrett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
74 Captain Donnelly served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somerset -hire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign or. the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force as Quarter Master with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
76 Captain W. J. Qualtrough served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and were present in the
engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
77 Captain R. R. Lauder served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 72nd Highlanders, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Bronze Decoration, and additional Medal with Clasp for dis-
tinguished conduct m the field). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
76 Captain G. Baillie-Wishart served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek
and Kambula and at the battle of Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
79 Captain Riddell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Quarter Master with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment,
and was present at the capture of the Sampagba and Arhanga Passes and in the operations in the Khanki and
Mastura Valleys (Medal with two Clasps)."
81 Captain J. S. Howe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 25th King's Own Borderers with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut.General Bright (Medal).
82 Captain W. Richards served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
83 Lieut. G. Sidmouth served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
84 Lieut. J. H. Hall served in the Soudan campaign in T8S5 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
Khedive's Star, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the field).
85 Lieut. J. Devlin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment including the operations on the Samana Range, and with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
86 Lieut. R. P. Cloke served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance to and surrender
of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served at Assiout during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps, and Medal for
distinguished conduct in the field).
87 Captain Boon served in the South African war in 1809-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs, and was present
in the engagements at Paardeberg and Driefontein, and the occupation of Bloemfontein(D50.).
577
INDIAN ARMY RESERVE OP OFFICERS.
Cavalry.
Sbcond LlEUTEHANTS. 2NDLIEUT.
Judd,Charle= Richard "^°S
O'Connor, Malcolm Stuart 4 ™*f- 9°
Ma?Adam, Hush Crawford Vivers T' £*?; 99
Stebbing, Edward Percy « ^pt.99
Berkeley, Arthur Mowbray b oePl-99
APPOINT-
ED TO
BESKKVK.
2 June 97
4 Mar. 98
13 Jan. 99
5 Sept. 99
S Sept. 99
Infantry.
Lieutenant.
2ND LIEUT.j LIEUT
APPOINT-
1 ED TO
RESERVE.
Stapleton, Bryan
Second Lieuienants.
Miiller, William Carl Waldeniar
Collins, Michael Richard
Morin, Archibald Henry
Wilrteblond. John Peake
Harnett, William Falkiner
Gibb, Chambers Sawbridge
Sutherland. William
Howard, William Henry Ker
de Rhe-Philipe, George William Vitalli
Gilmore, Harold St. George
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Charles Le wis Prendergast,357 Bengal Inf.
Louis Henry Emile Tucker,1158 CIE. >
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p.s.c. IX Euston Henry Sarfirius,3 9 CB.
James Formom-Willoughby,360 Bom-'/
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Charles Frederick Thomas, Bengal Inf .
Vfalter Stuart Hore,381 Bombay Infantry
Henry Wylie,*0 CSC. Bengal Infantry '
Alex. Clark-Kennedy.3CS Ionian S.C.[R]
Binfield Wemyss.3f'5 Bengal Infantry ...
William Walter Hipton Scott, 367 CB. i
Beogal Infantry \
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2ndLIBUT.
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LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
4 Mar. ftc
10 Dec. 60
8 July 62
27 Jan. 61
8 .Tune 61
12 Sept.fti
4 nct. 61
29 July 62
20 Jan. 62
7 June 61
1 Jan. 6
1 Jan. 62
i3 July ft;
30 Oct. 62
}o July f 2
10 June 60
4 Oct. 62
15 Nov. 64
24 Mar. 63
30 July 62
LIEUT.
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29 Oct. 69 4 Mar. So 4 Mar. 86
28 Now 6918 Dec. 80 19 Deo. 86
30 Sept. 74 2 May 8118 Nov. 82
4 Feb. 71 27 Jan. 81 27Jan. 87
26 May 70 8 June Si 8 June 87
21 Feb. 71 1 July 81 12 Sept. 87
13 Dec. 70 1 July 81 4 Oct. 87
ig July 74 29 July 8229 July 88
18 July 71 1 July Si 20 Jan. 88
26 Mar. 70 7 June 81 7 June 87
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11 Feb. 99
1 Apr. 99
19 Apr. 99
3 Jcly 99
4 July cq
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3 Apr. 00
15 Apr. 00
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War Services.
1 For the War Services of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, &c, see the Corps to which they
respectively belong.
h General Tate served in the R. M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Oariist war.
10 Sir George Schomberg served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855 (Medal), and commanded Marine Artillery
of a Division of gunboats at the bombardment of Sweaborg (mentioned in despatches, and promoted to Brevet
Major): Commanded the R.M. Artillery with the Brigade in China in 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, was in command of the Mortar Battery at the bombardment of Canton, and present at the assault and capture
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
'- General Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the first capture
ofChusan; assisted at the demolition of the Bogue forts in the Canton river; participated in the actions of the
first and second Bars : was engaged in the destruction of all the enemies sea and river defences, including the
fortresses of French Folly and Hoqua's Fort ; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fort ; storming of the
Bird's Nest Battery, and finall}- at the combined attack on the enemy's position and entrenched Camp on the
Heights above Canton (Medal'. Was in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian Garrison from
Redoubt Kaleh, 19th May 1854. Served with the R. SI. Brigade in the Crimea until Feb. 1855. after which with
the combined force at the battle of Balaklava and before Sebastopol until its fall; acted as Field Officer to the
Battalion, landed at Kerteh, and occupation of Yeni Kale ; and was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal
with two Clasps, Brevet, of Slajor, 5th Class of the Sledjidie, and Turkish Sledal).
14 General Lambrick served on the north coast of Spain from 1836 to 1840 with the Royal Slarine Battalion, and
was presenti r. nine general engagements, including the capture of Hernani and the attack on Fontarabia —
wounded (mentioned in despatches, and 1st Class of the Order of St. Fernando).
17 Sir P. C. Penrose served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of Spain in 1S38. Also in China
in 1841-42 during the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang. Landed on 24th Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British
factory at Canton; commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the breach in the wall of Canton on 20th
October, and throughout the subsequentoperations — mentioned in despatches (Brevetof Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the
batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki.the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal
Marines at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, aud barracks, and during
the shore operations, from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in desDatches).
16 Sir Charles Barnard served in the Royal Navy in Syria in 1840-41, including the blockade of Alexandria I Turkish
Sledal, and Naval War Sledal with one Clasp). Served as Lieutenant R. Slarine Artillery on board H.SI.S. Firebrand
on the S.E. coast of America from 1844 to 1848 ; took part in the operations of the combined English and French
Squadrons in the River Parana in 1846, including the action of Obligado, the landing, storming, and capture of bat-
teries ; subsequent operations on the River Parana, concluding with the action at St. Lorenzo, on which occasion he
constructed a masked battery Rocket Battery on an island 800 yards from the enemy's guns, remaining concealed
for two days and nights, and materially aiding the passing of batteries at St. Lorenzo by Slen of War with large
convoy of 120 merchant vessels on the 25th Slay 1846 (mentioned in despatches). Served on shore with R.M. Battalion
at Slonte Video when besieged by General Oreb, performing the duty of Acting Adjutant for 13 months. Proceeded
to China in 1859 to take charge of R.SI. Artillery serving on shore, and was senior Officer of the Corps in the Rocket
Boats at the bombardment and capture of the Taku Forts on the 21st August i860. Served as senior Officer in com-
mand of R.SI. Artillery and R. Slarines on board the Gun Boat Flotilla which proceeded up the River Peiho two
days after the capture of the Taku Forts and in advance of the Allied Armies. Took possession of the Tientsin Forts
and afterwards of the principal gate of that city, being placed in command of the same till relieved by a force sent
forward by the army. Appointed on 10th September i860 to the command and charge of the Siege Train Flctilia.
Employed in transporting the Siege Train from the Taku Forts to Tungchow, 16 miles from Pekin (services officially
acknowledged!. Appointed to the staff of the 2nd Division R. Artillery on 4th Oct. i860 and served during the advance
on Pekin and was senior Officer of Royal Slarines at its surrender ( Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB. ).
20 General C. J. Slerriman served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storm-
ing of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Sledal with Clasp).
-1 General C. Si' Arthur served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1S55 (Medal).
24 Sir John Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Western Africa, 26th Dec. 1851, in spiking the guns to pro-
tect H.SI. steamer Teuzer, then aground (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen 1.
30 General Thomas served with the R.SI. Battalion at Enpatoria in 1854, and with the brigade in the Crimea
during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Sledjidie. and Turkish Medal)
35 Sir Slark Walker served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 a? Adjutant of the 30th Regt., including the
battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, siege iff Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. On the night of the 21st
April he volunteered and led a party which took and destroyed a Russian Rifle-pit, for which he was mentioned in
the despatches, and promoted into the Buffs. On the night of the 9th June he was dangerously wounded in the
Trenches — right arm amputated (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Turkish Medal) : received the YC " for having at Inkerman. 5th November 1854, distinguished himself in
front of his regim(nt. by jumping over a wall in the face of two battalions of Russian Infantry which were march-
ing towaids it, for the purpose of encouraging hs con rades by his example to advance against such heavy odds,
which they did, and succeeded in driving back both battalions." Served throughout the campaign of i860 in China
as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade (Medal with two clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin. and Brevet of Lt. Colonel) .
36 General F. E. Halliday served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar boats during
the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
37 General F. G. LeGrand served at the siege of Sebastopol from .'854 until its fall ; was also at the capture of
Kerteh, and occupation of Yeni Kale, and at the surrender of Kinbourn (Sledal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Egypian war of 188^ (Sledal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
38 Sir Howard S. Jones served with th* Baltic Expedition in 1S54 (Medal). Commnnded the Brigade of Royal
Slarines in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Slahsama, in the
two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp,
Khedive's Star, 2nd Class of the Sledjidie, and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
:9 General G. Mairis served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal Slarine Brigade, including the
battle of Balaclava and siege of Sebastopol (Sledal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in :85ft. Served in China with the expe-
ditionary force in 1858-59 ; also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, the taking of Tonghoo, storm
and capture of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded in the left shoulder, and mentioned in despatches) and
subsequent, operations as Acting Adjutant and Quarter Master (Medal with two Clasps).
General Officers Retired under Boyal Warrant. — War Services. 587
■"> General Clive served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
*> Sir Henry Tuson served in China in 1858-60, and commanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates
from 26th Aug. to 5th Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destruction of 100 junks
and 236 guns. Was also present at the attack on the Taku Forts on 25th June 1859, the capture of the Peiho Forts in
i860, and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and commanded the
Roval Marine Artillery in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice
mentioned in despatches, Aide deCamp to the Queen, CB.. Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in command of the Royal Marines, and
was present in the engagement at El Teb (twice mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps).
42 Sir Edward Stanton was attached to the Q.M.G.'s Staff with the expedition across the Orange River under Sit
George Cathcart in 1852, and was present at the action of Berea (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the attack on the Port of Odessa, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
51 General Hatch was present at the capture of Wankeera in 1844— mentioned in despatches and thanked bv
Government. Served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the action of Reshire, surrender of
Bnshire, and battle of Kooshab (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
69 Tho Dnke of Grafton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Coldstream Guards, including
the siege of Sebastopol, and battles of Balaklava and Inkerman — severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Sar-
dinian "and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
SI General J. A. Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrenderor Mooltan,
and was severely wouuded by the explosion of a magazine in the town (Medal with Clasp).
87 Sir James HMs-Johnes. — For War Services, see Militia Artillery, p. 883.
92 General P. G. Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganacand M'Kenzie's
Farm, the Battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
96 Lieut.General C B. E wart proceeded to Turkey on special service in Jan. 1S54 : joined the Army in theBast on its
arrival, and served with it uninterruptedly until its return in June 1856. including one year as Major of Brigade,
Royal Engineers and was present in the affairs of Balganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four
Clasps. Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor. Sardinian and Turkish Msdals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). During the Boer war of 1881 he was appointed Commanding Royal Engineer to the Natal Field Force.
Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Brigadier General in command of the Base and Line of Com-
munications including the general supervision of the contemplated railroad to Berber (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasn. and Khedive's Star).
57 Sir John M'Leod served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (mentioned in despatches), siege and fall
of Sebastopol. including the assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against
the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat (mentioned in despatches),
Khodagunj, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere, Banks' Bungalow, and
Begum's Kottee (mentioned in despatch) , attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of the
42nd Highlanders, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in *874. Commanded the Regi-
ment until ordered up to the front from Mansu to the north side of the Adansi Hills to take command of the
Advanced Guard of the Army, now composed of ihe former Advanced Guard — viz., Lord Gifford's Scouts and
Russell's Regiment— together with Head Quarters of Wood's Regiment, Head Quarters 2nd West India Regiment,
and Rait's Artillery. Commanded the force at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, and capture of Borbo-
nssie ; commanded the Left Attack at the battle of Amoaful; commanded the Advanced Guard at the capture
and destruction of Becquah, the Advanced Guard engagement ol Jarbinbah, and the skirmishes and ambuscade
affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah. Commenced the attack at the battle of Ordahsu with portions 01°
Wood's and Russell's Regiments, three companies Rifle Brigade, and a 7-pounder gun (slight contused wound of
the hand). Afterwards with the 42nd, a gun, a: id Rocket Detachment, forced the position and pressing tho
fugitives with the Highlanders entered Coomassie ihe same evening and was appointed Commandant of the place
(several times mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp).
39 Lieut.General the Hon. R. Monck served with the 43rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1853 (Medal).
100 Sir Robert Hay served as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to China in i36o, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps).
101 Sir Benjamin Gordon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at tho Relief of
Lncknow, including the operations at the Martiniere and Dilkoosha.and was also engaged in the action and defeat
of theGwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80, and was present inthe engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches)
and in the operations round Cabul in December 1*79 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command of the Lower Burrnah Division (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin Lushai Expe-
ditionary Force in command of the Burmah District (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches. Clasp).
102 Lt. General G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-59 with the 23rd Company Royal
Engineers, and was present at the action of Khujwa, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of
Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund
campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooya, aciion of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; throughout the Oude
and Trans-Gogra campaign, including the action of Dounderakera attack on Fort Oomreah, action of Burjeedia,
capture of Fort Musjee lia, and affair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the
China war of i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, led the assaulting party (after Major
Graham, Royal Engineers was wouuded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the first to enter
(mentioned in despatches for gallant conduct in taking up ladders and bridging the ditch under a heavy fire) ;
•was present at the affairs of the 18th and 23rd Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the 10th Company Royal Engineers throughout the
Abyssinian campaign and was present at the aciion of Arogee, and storming of the Fortress of Magdala—
wounded in the right arm and shoulder (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
1<M Sir Charles Knight Pearson served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 3rd Sept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of No. 1 Column, a force of all arms, which invaded Zululand by the
passage of the Lowi-r Tugela. On the 22nd January he defeated in the action of Inyezane a Zulu force which in
superior numbers had taken up position to overwhelm him at a formidable pass called Majia's Hill. He then
advanced and formed the fortified post of Ekowe. and held it while invested by the enemy for two months, after
which the place was relieved by Lord Chelmsford (KCMG., Medal with Clasp).
105 Lt.General B. H. Pottinger served as D.A.Q.M. General throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having landed
at Zoulla with the Reconnoitering Party on the 2nd October 1867; present at the action of Arogee and fall of Mag-
dala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
106 Sir J. Bevan Edwards served in the Crimea from 14th Sept. 1855, and was employed in tne demolition of the
Docks of Sebastopol (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-59, and commanded a Company of the
Royal Engineers throughout the campaign in Central India under Sir Hugh Rose ; present at the siege and storm-
ing of Chandairee (commanded the ladder party at the assault, mentioned in despatches), siege and storming of
Jhansi (directed the only two successful columns of assault), actions of the Betvvah and Koonch (mentioned in
587a General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services.
despatches), actions before Calpee from the 15th to the 21st May, action of Goolowlee on 22nd May, in which he
supported with his Company a portion of the 25th Bombay Native Infantry which had been driven back by over-
powering numbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for " prompt resolution in charging most
successfully the very superior force of the rebels, routing them with loss, and pursuing them till out of reach "),
capture of Calpee, action before and capture of Gwalior. Served as Commanding Engineer with Colonel Liddell's,
Column in Bundlekund in August, September and October 1S58, and also with Colonel Meaiic's Column in Central
India in February, March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and rapture of Tantia Topee
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and CB.). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Colonel on the
Staff Commanding Royal Engineer, and was present in the engagement at Uasheen and at the destruction of
Temai — mentioned in despatches as "having commanded the Royal Engineers in an exceptionally able manner,"
and for having rendered " unfailing assistance lu carrying out the many engineering operations which had to be
undertaken " (Medal with Clasn, and Khedive's Star).
"J7 Lt.General S. M. Wiseman-Clarke served with the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
mcluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siecc and fall of Sebastopnl, capture of Kertch and Yemtcale (Medal
with t u-ee Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign of 1S57-59, including relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, pursuit of the enemy and capture of their gnus at Seraighat, action
at Kallee Nuddie ; taking of Futtehghur, expedition to Mhow* under Brigadier Hope, siege and capture of
Lucknow (mentioned in SirE. Lngard'sdespatches), and subsequent affairs ending in the capture of Bareilly (Medal
with two Clasps).
:o! Lt.General H. F. Davies served in the Royal Navy in the Burmese war 1 Medal). Also in the Baltic in the
Russian War (Medal). Served in the Zulu war of 1870 as Commandant at Conference Hill and afterwards as
Commandant of Fort Newdigate (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
los Sir Henry R. L. Newdigate Ian led in the Crimea with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the action of Cawnpore, and capture of Lucknow ; and with Ross's Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee
and operations in Central India (Brevet of Major, Medal wi'h two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79
vith the Peshawur Valley Field Force in command of the 4th Battalion of the Rifle Brigade; commanded the
Lower Koorum Brigade from April to Aug. 1SS0 (CB., and Medai).
110 Lt.General J. H. Hall served at the siege of Sebastopnl from 20th Nov. 1S54 to iSth Jan. 1855 (Medal with
t 'lasp, and Turkish Medal).
111 Sir Kdwin Markham served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to January 1855, including the affair ot
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege of Sevastopol and repulse of ihesortie on the 26th Oct. 1854
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal ). Served in India in 1858, and was
present at the action of Secundra on 23rd Jan. ( Vledal).
1,2 Lt.General G. H. Moncrieff served in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
113 Lt.General B. L. Eorst r served as Aide de Camp to Major General Pvutt during ihe New Zealand war
of 1860-61 (mentioned in despatches Brevet of Major, and Medal).
"* Lt.General J. P. C. Glyn served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including
ihe siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Embarked for the >iold Coast with the
nd B«ttalio . Rifle Brigade, an<i served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the
battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture c f Coomassie (Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
116 Lt.General Rich landed in the Crimea in 1855, served in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and was
present at its fall (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served during the campaign of 1858 in
Central India under Sir Hugh Rose, including the action at Koonch, and commanded the 71st Lt. Inf. at the actions
of Muttraand Despoora (mentioned in despatches), general actiou of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar
(mentioned), and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Lt.C'olonel). Commanded a Field Force of
all arms in the Jungles of Central India from Nov. 1858 to May 1859 in pursuit of Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib,
Feroze Shah, and other rebel leaders, and on the 5th April surprised and totally routed the rebels at Nainwas —
thanked bj the Governor General in Council.
139 Lt.General Farrington served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej compaign of 1845-46, and was present at the
battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon iMedal and two Clasps). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the passage of the Chenab and battles of Chill ianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two ClasDS).
143 Lt.iieneral Meyrick served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal wito one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
146 Lt.General de Horsey served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 13th Jan. 1855, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
157 Lt.General C. Pollard served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) ,
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
liS Lt.General Macintyre served with local rank of Captain attached to the Ottoman Army in 1855-56. Joined the
Kertch expedition as a Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol). Accompanied the army of Omer Pasha
to Asia Minor, and was present throughout the winter campaign there, including the battle of the Ingour, after
which battle. Captain Dymock, 95th Foot, having been killed, he was appointed Aide de Camp to the British Com-
missioner, Sir Lintorn Simmons, in which capacity he served until April 1856, receiving warm acknowledgments
of his services from that officer on resigning tne appointment (Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Pro-
ceeded to China in command of a Mountain Truin Battery with the expedition in i860. Present at the defence of
Shanghae when attacked by the rebel army on the 18th 10th and 20th August i860. By a well-directed shell from
a mountain train nowitzer laid by himself, he wor.nded Chung Wong, Commander in Chief of the reoels, in the
face, in addition to killing and wounding several of his Staff. Was senior officer of Artillery and in command of
the South Gite Post, the principal point attacked, during the defence (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
161 Sir Seymour John Blane served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1 854-55,
including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fall of Seb.istopol, and sortie of the itthOct.
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Served as Brigade Major to General Nicholson at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers at Goodaspore on the 12th
and 16th July 1857, action at Nuijufghur, siege and assault of Delhi, — three times mentioned in despatches and
in General Orders by the Governor General (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
"* Lt.General F. G. T. Deshon served with the 22nd Regt. in Scinde, and was present at the battle of
Hyderabad (Medal) . He served also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-45, and was present
at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur, as also in the operations against the Forts
of Munnahur and Munsontosh in the Southern Concan. Landed in the Crimea with the 48th Regt. on 21st April
1855, and served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and commanded a portion of the Regiment detached on duty
in the Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
182 Lt.General Wombwell served with the 46th Regt. atthesiege of Sebastopol in 1S54-55 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
163 Lt.General C. T. Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the siege of Mooltan, and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budle-
keserai, and throughout the siege of Delhi ( Medal with Clasp).
132 Lt.General A. C. Cooke served in the Crimea from July 135;, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet ot Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
197 Lt.General G. H. Page served in the 58th Regt. in New Zealand (Medal), and was present at the storming of
Kawiti's Pah nth Jan. 1846, and he defeated the natives in a nightattack on his post on the River Hutt, i6thMay
following. Present at the skirmish at Taitaii6th June, commanded a Detachment at the capture of Chief Te Raupe-
rahs and at the skirmish in Horokiwi Valley; present at the attack and repulse of tbe enemy on the settlements
and stockades of Wanganni 19th May; and in the action of the 19th July 1847 he directed a charge which
repulsed the enemy. Served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea, subsequently to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 6th Dec. 1855, until the withdrawal of the Army.
■98 Lt.General G. E. Baynes served with the 3th Regt. at the siege of Delhi in 1837, including repulse of sorties
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services. 5^7^
on the 9tb, 14th, iSth and 23rd July, and commanded the storming party of the 2nd Column of attack at the assault
of the city (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
130 Major General W. Cooper served with the iSth Royal Irish throughout the campaign of 1852-53 in Burmah,
including the capture of Rangoon, capture of Prome, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to the expedi-
tionary force on the Eusufzai Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in 1S5S, and in the same capacity with the expedi-
tionary force in the Wuzeeri country under Brigadier General Chamberlain in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
2"° Sir John M'Neill served during the campaign of 1S57-5S in India as Aide de Camp to Sir Edward Lugard
during the siege and capture of Lnckno w, engagement at Jaunpore, relief of Azimghnr, and various operations at
Jugdesporei Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). In 1861 proceeded with Sir Duncan Cameron to Sew Zealand
as his Aide de Camp and served there until 1S65 ; present atthe engagements on the Katikara river, the Koeroa, Ran-
gariri, the Gate Pah, and various other encounters with the natives (Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Victoria Cross, and
Medal) : received the FC "for the valour and presence of mind which he displayed in Mew Zealand, on the 30th
March 1864, which is thus described by Pri%-ate Vosper, of the Colonial Defence Force. Private Vosper states that
he was sent on that day with Private Gibson, of the same force, as an escort to Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, Aide
de Camp to Lieutenant General Sir Duncan Cameron. Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill was proceeding to Te
Awamutu on duty at the time. On returning from that place, and about a mile on this side of Ohanpu, this
Officer, having seen a body of the enemy in front, sent Private Gibson back t ) bring up infantry from Ohanpu,
and he and Private Vosper proceeded leisurely to the top of a rise to watch the enemy. Suddenly they vrere
attacked by about 50 natives, who were concealed in the fern close at hand. Their only chance of escape was
by riding for their lives, and as they turned to gallop, Private Vosper's horse fell and threw him. The natives
thereupon rushed forward to seize him, but Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, on perceiving Private Vosper was not
:'ollowiiig him, returned, caught his horse, and helped him to mount. The natives were firing sharply at them
and were so near that, according to Private Vosper's statement, it was only by galloping as hard as they could
that they escaped. He says that he owes his life entirely to Lt.Colonel M'Neili's assistance, for he could not have
caught his horse alone, and in a few moments must have been killed." Commanded the Tipperary Flying
t'olumn during the Fenian disturbances in the winter of 1866-67, ana ""as thanked by Lord Strathnairn in
•General orders for services rendered on that occasion. Served on the Staff of the Red River Expedition from
Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1S70 CilG.). Served as Colonel on the Staff and Second in Command of the
Ashanti expedition under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1S73 till very severely wounded on the 13th October in the
attack of the village of Essaman (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Appointed Aide de Camp to H.R.H.
the Commander in Chief in January 1874, and Equerry to the Queen on the 1 ith August following. Accompanied
H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught to Egypt in 1S82 when commanding the Brigade of Guards ; served throughout
the Egyptian war, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, ECB., Medal witb
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of a
Brigade of Infantry, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba in command of the troops (men-
tioned in despatches, two Clasps).
201 Lt.General A. H. Dawson served in the Afghan war in ic.3o (Medal).
202 Lt.General F. M. Colvile served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S57-59, and was ^present at the
capture of Kirwee, and commanded three Companies 43rd Light infantry atthe subsequent operations in Bundle-
eund, Central India, under Brigadier Carpenter (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Servedin the New Zealand
war in 1864-65, and was present at the engagements of Maketu and Te Ranga, and at various operations in
Taranaka. Very severely wounded on the 22ud Oct. 1865 — right thigh-bone fractured (frequently mentioned
in despatches, and thanked in General Orders, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal).
205 Lt.General A. R. Gloag served in Kimcdy in 1056, and was present at the attack and capture of Surir.gee and
of Woojee Guddah.
207 Lt.General J. F. Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
208 Sir Richard Sankey served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations-
at Cawnpore under General Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow ( Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp I. Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Commanding Royal Engineer in the Southern Afghanistan Field Force (CB., Medal).
209 Lt.General J. T. Dalyell served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and the early part of 1855 with the 21st
Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
212 Lt.General H. Kent. — For War Services, see Militia (Middlesex Regiment).
2,3 Sir Andrew Clarke was employed on special service in 1848 in New Zealand, and in command of a party
making a detailed reconnaisance within the disturbed districts in presence of and engaged with the enemy! Medal).
2,6 Lt.General J. Mullins served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 as Senior Engineer Officer, and commanding tne
Detachment of Sappers and Miners with the force under Brigadier General Cheapc, employed against the Chief
Myah Toon in the vicinity of Donabew, in February and March 1853 (Medal).
217 Lt.General T. N. Harward served with Havelock's Force from its first advance from Allahabad to Lucknow,
including the defeat of the rebels at Futtehpore, Aonng, Pandoo, Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar. and
relief^>f Lucknow (mentioned in despatch) ; defeat of tbe Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp) .
218 Sir William Bellairs was present with the Second Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, from
the landing in Turkey to the evacuation of the Crimea, including the battles of Alma (as Adjutant of the 49th Regt.)
and Inkerman (where he led into action a Detached Wing of the 49th Regt.), siege and fall of Sebastopol, affair of
the 26th October, attack of the Quarries on 7th June, and of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (men-
tioned in despatches "for distinguished conduct"). Appointed Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General hi
Dec. 1854, and Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division at tbe close of the campaign (Medal with
three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medai). Served
as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master Geueral throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78. Commanded the combined
forces on the Eastern Frontier from December to March during the Gaika rebellion (several times mentioned in
lespatches, CB., mentioned by General Sir A. Cunynghame for "great intelligence in the distribution of his
troops"). Served throughout the Zuln campaign of 1879 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and
commanded the laager for the protection of the column train during the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in
despatches;. Brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for the Colonies by Governor Sir Baitle Frere for
the "valuable advice which his judgment and experience enabled him to afford" him " under circumstances of no
ordinary difficulty and danger" {KCM&., Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Boer war of i83o-8r as
Brigadier General commanding the Forces in the Transvaal, and afterwards as Administrator of the Transvaal,
and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
220 Lt.General S. H. E. Chamier commanded Mounted Train Howitzers and Rockets in the engagement with the
Hill Kurreens in Pegu on 22nd April 1856. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign from 29th May 1857 to 13th Sept.
1858, including the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, Badshagunge, Sultanpore, and Dhowrara under
General Franks ; siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; the relief of Azimghur and actions of Munnihar,
Tonse Bridge, Nughai, Munnuhar, Shropore Ghaut, Jugdespore, Dulleepore, Metahi, and Chowbeypore undei-
General Lugard. Commanded a Light Field Battery during the severe engagements at Cawnpore under General
Windham on the 26th, 27th and 28th November 1S57, when he was especially thanked for "the gallant manner in
which he fought his guns." Served also under Lord Clyde in the attack and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
mutineers on the 6th December 1857 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
223 Major General G. T. Brice served with the 17th Regiment, in the Crimea from the 1st January 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan en the 18th June and 8th September, also at the bombardment
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
224 Major General F.Hardy. —For War Services, see Militia (York and Lancaster Regiment).
223 Major General Hon. W. II. Herbert served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 31st July '.855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
226 Lt.General the Hon. B. M Ward "served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 3rd May 1855 with the 47th
Regiment, including the battle of Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with two
Clasps, Sariinian and Turkish Medals).
587c General Officers Retired under lloyal Warrant. — War Services.
227 Sir John Stokes served in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-51 (Medal) ; was thanked hy the Commander in
Chief for gallant conduct in the action of the Gwanga on 8th June 1846, and again on 25th July for opening commu-
nication through the heart of the enemy's country. In 1851 was appointed D. A. Q.M. General of the Field Force
and assisted to organise some 3,000 Hottentot Levies, and was engaged in all the operations of the Division from Feh.
to July 1851, and repeatedly mentioned in general orders. In 1855 was appointed Chief Engineer to the Turkish
Contingent and raised and organised the Engineer Corps and Train of that Force. Was employed in fortifying
Kertch during the winter of 1855-55 (Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie— promoted to 2nd Class in 1874—
and Turkish Medal). In May 1856 was appointed by Lord Panmure, the Secretary of State for War, to be his Con"-
missioner for settling all affairs connected with the breaking up of the Turkish Contingent, with full powers to
decide all questions of compensation to Officers, and to dispose of the animals and stores of the force. This service
was completed and all his decisions approved of in July following. In July 1856 was appointed Her Majesty's Com-
missioner for the Danube, under the Treaty of Paris.
880 Major General Hon. S.Mostyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1857-58, including therelief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawn-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee, Trans-Gogra campaign when the rebels
were driven into Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of the 2nd Battalion,
23rd Fusiliers, and commanded the Head Quarters throughout the second phase of the Ashauti >var, in 1874,
including the capture of Borborassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becqua, battle of Ordafasu,
and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
231 Lt.General J. Sprot served with the Force under General Woodburn in the affair at Aurungabad in 1857
(Medal) ; afterwards served as acting Executive Engineer of theRajpootana Field Force and received the commen-
dation of General Roberts commanding, and of the Bombay Government, for his " great energy and ability " in
the construction of barracks for the European troops at Neemucb.
233 Lt.General J. J. M'L. Innes served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the defence of the Residency
of Lucknow, as Field Engineer with Frank's Division during its march through Oude and greatly distinguished
himself in the action at Sultanpore (Victoria Cross) : received the V&. under the following circumstances : —
" Date rf act of bravery, 23rd February 1858. -At the action of Sultanpore, Lieutenant Iuues far in advance of
the leading skirmishers, was the first to secure a gun which the enemy were abandoning. Retiring Irom this
they rallied round another gun further back, from which the shot would, in another instant, have ploughed
through our advancing columns, when Lieutenant Tnnes rode up. unsupported, shot the gunner who was uUout to
apply the match, and, remaining undaunted at his post, the mark lor a hundred matchlock men, who were
sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the artillerymen at bay until assistance reached him. — Letter from Major
General Thomas Mart Frank), KCB., of 12th March 1858." Was afterwards present at the siege and capture of
Lucknow — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps) Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
235 Major General theHon.C, J. Addingtonserved in the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of i854,andupto 26th
June 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sevastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemeteiy
on the iSth June — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class ot the Me liidie,
and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the assault and capture of Mean-
gunge, siege and capture of Luoknow, affairs of Barree and Nugger (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp
and Brevet of Major).
237 Major General T. P. Smith served at the siege and capture of Lucknow and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and tooK part in the march to Candaharwith the force under Major
General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
239 Major General P. J. Campbell served in the Kaffir war of '.851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign
from June to December 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, ami Turkish Medal).
2,0 Lt.General H. A. Brownlow served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai
siege of Delhi — had charge of the Engineer park during the latter part of the operations, and was severely wounded
at the assault; served the Rohilcuud campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major .
2,2 Major General W. H. Hawley served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th January 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 1 8th June (Meda with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
241 Major General J. Bonus served in the Indian Mutiny campeign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi (wounded), storm
ot'Lohari. actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Galowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and battle before
and capture of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79 in command of the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Field Engineer, and took part in the
Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieut. Colonel, Medal).
245 Lt.General M. de la Poer Beresford served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855,
including the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the :8th June (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under 1'anli 1
Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-50.
",c Major General G. A. Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Bassen (Medal
with Clasp lor Pegu).
247 Lt.General J. Le Mesurier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
248 Major GeneralW. J. Chads served as Aide deCamp to General Godwin throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53,
and was present at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of tberiverstockades at Rangoon, attack
on the White House Stockade, 12th April (wounded, but did not quit the held), and operations of the two follow-
ing days, concluding with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of
Bassein and Pegu, the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days,
during which the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major) ; received the thanks of the Governor General in Council on six separate occasions during the
war. Served as a volunteer at the hombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic Expedition of 1854
(Medal). Served as Staff Captain at Smyrna from April 10 September 1855, and as Commandant with rank o!
Assistant Adjutant General at Smyrna and Abydos (Dardanelles) Irom 1st September 1855 to 27th October 1856.
250 Major General A. F. Warren served with the Ritie Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle* of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the,
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression
of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions atCawnpore and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked
for the Gold Coast in command of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and served throughout the second phase 01 the
Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battles of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times
mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
251 Major General J. H. Rocke served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
with the 1 8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 ; commanded a Wing of the 2nd Battalion at the
affairs at Nukumaru on 25th and 26th Jan. 1863 (mentioned in despatches); and commanded the 2nd Battalion at
the capture of the Putahi Pah on the 7th Jan. 1866 (mentioned in general orders, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Judge Advocate (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 2nd \^lass of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
252 Major General W. D. S. Dickins served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855;
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; was also present at the capture of Kmbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th
Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign ot 1857-58, and was present at the
actions of Chanda, Nuneerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude,
and affair of Meangunge (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
253 Major General J. Thompson served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions of the
3rd 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st Sept. (Medal with two Clasps).
247 Major General W. J. Stuart served during the operations of 1856-58 at Canton ; was present at the capture
and demolition of French Folly Fort and at the formation of defensive position at the Factories ; led the French
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services. 587c?
Storming Party at the assault of Canton, and was thanked by the French Naval Commander in Chief (Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
233 Sir Arthur Ellis served with the 33rd Regiment at the siege of Sevastopol from Jan. to 24th May 1855 :
then as Aide de Campto Major General Ounyaghame at Kertch and elsewhere (Medal withClasp, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
259 Major General A. H.W.Williams served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopoi (Medal with Clasp, andTurkishMedal) . Served in India in 1858, and was engaged in the repulse of the
mutinous sepoys at Mooltan on 31st March (mentioned in despatches); also served in Central India, and was
present at the capture of FortNahurgah ; subsequently commanded a flying column in pursuit of Tantia Topee
and afterwards served as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery of the Malwa Division ( Medal) .
261 Major General Henry Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of Chinhut, 30th June 1857,
and throughout the defence of tbe Lucknow Residency ; commanded the outpost atlnnes' House during the first
part of the siege, and at Sago's House during the latter part commanded two sorties, in one of which he took :c
gun in battery at the head of twenty men, for which he was mentioned in General Inglis' despatch as having
"highly distinguished himself" (Medal with Clasp, promoted to be Captain, and a year's service).
262 Major General H. M. G. Purvis served mthe Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the expedition against
the Wnzeerees and with that into the Hissarik Valley (Medal).
263 Major General C. T. Haig served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present atthe battle
of Khooshab and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858,
including the siege and assault of Kotah and I) warka— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Was Assistant Field Engi-
neer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
2Gt Major General T. F. Lloyd served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain attached to the 6th
l'unjaub Infantry against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during March, April, and May i860, and was present at the
action of Poluseen, forcing the Barrarrah Pass, taking and burning of their stronghold Makin, and various minor
affairs (Medal with Clasp).
265 Major General R. W. Hinxman served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in
India from 7th June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent
siege operations, assault and capture of the cicy, with the ttnal attack on and occupation of tlic palace (Medal with
Clasp I.
266 Major General A. H. Stephens served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 23rd Jan. to 12th April 185s,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopoi (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabunge, action of Sundella, and
t-ikin? of Fort Birwah (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874. including the battle of Amoaful (slightly wounded),
battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp'.
267 Major General J. C. Tayler served with the Sangor Field Force in 1858, and was present at the affair of
Kirbrai,' battle of Banda, and occupation of Kirwee (Medal).
26- Major General W. H. M'Causland served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture of the
Peiho Forts (Medal with Clasp).
263 Major General F. E. Hadow was present in several skirmishes in the Sumbulpore country during the Indian
Mutinj- in 1857-58 (Medal).
270 Sir Owen Tudor Burne served in the Crimea with the 20th Regt. subsequent to the fall of Sebastopoi, from the
14th March 1856. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant of the 20th Regiment and also Bri-
gade Majoronthe Staff of Brigadier Evelegh, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore.andSultmpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Mohan, Meeangunge, Poorwah, Hussungunge, Morar Mow, Fort of
Simree, Fort Churda and Fort Musjeedia, Muchleegaon, Kaber Jungles, Fort Dooraha, and final operations in
Oude in 1859 (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, and Brevet of Major
for services in the field, Medal with Clasp). Appointed in 1861 Military Secretary to Lord Strathnairn, Commander
in Chief in India. Accompanied Lord Strathnairn to England in 1865, and remained on his Staff when Com-
mander of the Forces in Ireland. Present during the Fenian disturbances in 1866-67 (received the thanks of the
authorities in Ireland). Prjceededto India in 1868 with the late Earl of Mayo, Viceroy and Governor General, and
served with him as Private Secretary until his assassination in 1872 (received the thanks of Government tor his
services, promoted to an Unattached Majority, and appointed a CSI.).
271 Major General J. Cairncross served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855 (Medal).
272 Lord Frankfort de Montmorency served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopoi and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish
JJedals). Commanded a Detachment of the 33rd against the rebels, and after the death of the senior Officer
commanded the Dohud Field Force in suppressing the insurgent Bheels in the Rewa Kanta, Guzerat. Served1
with a Wing of the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundel. Served in the Abyssinian
campaign of 1867-68 (Medal). Commanded the Frontier Field Force during the operations in the Soudan in
1886-87 (Khedive's Star). Commanded the British Column of the Frontier Field Force during the operations on
the Nile in 1889 (mentioned in despatches).
273 Major General W. Allan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopoi, assaults of the Redan on the 18th. June and 8th September,
and repulse of the sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal).
271 MajorGeneral G. J. Wigram served at the siege and fall of Sebastopoi from ;;th Dec. 1854 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 2nd Battalion
Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class cf the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
270 Lord Ralph Kerr served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad in
command of the 1 t-th Hussars (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
276 Major General W. D. Bond served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement atUlundi —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Lt.Colonel and Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Boer war of 188 1.
277 Major General T. P. Berthon served in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present at the bombardment
and capture of the Forts at Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Mountain Train in action with insur-
gent Bheels at Shumsherpore (Indian Mutiny Medal).
278 Major General W. L. Pemberton served with the 60th Rifles in India during the mutiny, and was severely
wounded, with loss of two fingers of left hand, at Cawnpore on the 27th Nov. 1857 (Medal). Served in the Zulu
war of 1879 and commanded one of the two divisions of the column raised for the relief of Ekowe, and was present
at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (CB., Medal with Clasp).
279 Major General A. Lambton served at the siege and fall of Sebastopoi from 1 ith Deo. 1854, and the assaults of
the 18th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present-
in the engagement at Tel-cl-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of tne 1st Battalion Coldstream
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the action near Tofreck on the 24th March, when he
was in command, and at the destruction of Temai; was appointed Commandant at Otao (mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Clasp).
230 Major General C. R. H. Nicholl served with the Rifle Brigade the siege of Sebastopoi in 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the
Indian Mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the Oude
campaign (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard
dkirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin ant the river Ordah, battle of Oriahsu and capture of
Coomassie (Brevet of Lt.Colmel, Medal with Clasp).
587'' General Officers Retired under lioyal Warrant. — War Services.
~-2 Major General W. H. Ralston served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was
present at Katikara and Rangiawhia, and commanded the Expedition landed at White Cliffs (received the thanks
of the Major General Commanding, Medal). Served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878—79 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
283 Major General O. H. A. Nicolls served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 till October of that year. Served
also the campaign of 1055 from September, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Was in command of the Royal Artillery throughout the operations in Perak in 1S75-77 under
Major General the Hon. Sir F. Colborne, including the advance on and capture of Xinta in December i'S- ,
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
281 MaiorGeneral H. B. Feilden served with the 38th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to July
855, including tiie battles of Alma and Iukerman, and siege of Sebastopol, including the attack and occupation
of the Cemetery on the iSth June — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal)'.
283 Majer General C.B. Knowles served with the 77th Regiment in tho Crimea from the nth July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagements a* Churasiah on 6t.h October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1S79, including the engagement at the Asmai Heights on 14th December— mentioned
in despatches (CB., Medal with two Clasps).
287 Major General Thornton served with the Burmese Expedition in (887-89 in command of Royal Artillery
(Medal with Clasp).
258 Major General W. C. Justice served with the 75th Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857, and was
present at the siege of Delhi from 23rd June (in command of the Light -Company from 13th Sept.), storm and capture
of the city (Medal with Clasp).
2e'J Major General J. A. Tillard served in the Afghan war 111 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Cuudahar and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal with Clasp).
-1" Major General J. E. D. Hill served with the 97th Regt. in the Crimea from the 29th July 1355, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was one of the lieutenants of the ladder party at the attack of the Redan on Sth Sept., on
which occasion he was wounded in the left hip, and mentioned in despatches for "distinguished conduct" (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
891 Major General A. 1(. Utterson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth July 1S55 including
the. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the Sth September : was also al the bombardment and
surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war
in 1878-70, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley, including the
engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
•'- Major General C. S. Thomuson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
battle of Budleekeserai and at the siese and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
2114 Major General C. Cowie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the advance to Cabul under Sir
Donald Stewart, including the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Bron/.o Decoration).
835 Major General R. Whigham served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 2nd Dec. 1S54, includ-
ing the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on iSth June (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2'-'6 Major General R. C. B. Pemberton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleeke-
serai, throughout the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion —
slightly wounded ; had charge of the Engineer Park at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
2s; Sir H. J. Alderson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Atom and
Iukerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October,
oth April, and 6th and 17th June (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal).
258 Major General F. J. Hercy served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
-9'-' Major General A. S. M. Browne served with the Scots Greys in the "Crimea from 30th July to 1st Sept. and from
Oct. to Dec. 1S55, including the battle of Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
3110 Major General W. black served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 14th June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Kafir war in 187S,
including the engagement at Taba-ka-Udoda. Served also in the Zulu war of 1879 and commanded the party
which recovered the lost colours of the 24th Foot (mentioned in despatches. CB., Medal with Clasp).
303 Major General C. J. Moorsom served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 1st to the 28th Septem-
ber 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the Sth September— severely
wounded in the left arm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
3al Major General A. M. Rawlins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-5S (Medal).
303 Major General M. J. R. MacGregor served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
'■">' Sir William Galbraith served in the Afghan war of 1378-80, first as Assistant Adjutant General in the
Koorum Division, being present at the capture of the Peiwar Kcial (mentioned in despatches), in the operations
in the Hariab and Khost Valleys, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79 (mentioned in
despatches), and in the subsequent occupation of Oabul ; afterwards served with the 85th Regiment in the
Koorum Division including the Zaimusht Expedition (Brcvctof Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Hazara Expedition in :888 in command of a Brigade (CB., and Medal wioh Clasp).
3"' Major General H. M. Bengough commanded a Battalion of the Natal Native Contingent during the Zulu
war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Meda 1
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
309 Sir Charles Wilson served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 on special service (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition In 1885 as Chief of the Intelligence Department, and was present at the action of
AbuKlea; after the engagement at El Gubat he commanded the Desert Column in its advance to the Nile and
the reconnaissance of Metammeh, and proceeded up the Nile to the vicinity of Khartoum with a small force of the
Sussex Regiment and Soudanese troops in two steamers with the object of relieving Gordon (mentioned in
despatches, KCB., two Clasps).
310 Major General H. H. D. Stracey served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, ahd was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
311 Major General F. J. Caidecott served throughont the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from
September iS67, and commanded a Division of the Train during the latter half of the campaign (mentioned in
despatches for "ability, energy, and zeal"— Medal). Served in the Afghan war in i879-So,and waspresentatthe
defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
312 Major General"A. Harness servedintheKafirwariiiT878-79, and was present in the engagcmentattheTaba-ka-
Udoda (mentioned in despatches) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB. , and Medal with Clasp).
'■'Ai Major General J. E. Waller served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66, and was present at the destruc-
tion of the Bala Stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the
engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and in the advance on Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart (mentioned in despatches
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services. 587/
lSrevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S9: (Clasp), and with the
second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
3:5 MajorGeneralE. Leach served in the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fallof Sebastopo), from the
19th September 1S55 until the evacuation on 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 as
Orderly Officer Id Colonel Waddy when commanding a Field Force in the Waikato in 1864 ; present at Waiari ;
appointed Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Waddy 7th Jan. 1SC5 ; and present at the attack and repulse of the
enemy at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches) ; appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 26th Jan. 1865, and
present at the repulse of the enemy at Kakaramea I mentioned*, ami served throughout the campaign in the Wanganui
district under Sir D. Cameron. Accompanied ilajor General Chute as D.A. Adjutant General during Ms campaign
on the West Coast in 1865-66, and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putahi, Otapawa. Keteniari, and
Waikoko Pah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal I. Served with the 1st Battalion West Ken;
Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasiu on the 9th of September
(Medal. 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 in command of
the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (mentioned in despatches, CB.. and Clasp).
31,; Majrr General D. M. Strong served in the Abyssinian war in 1S68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and
Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
317 Major General J. B. R. Atkinson served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, and was present in the engagements
at Saif-u-deen, Ahmed Khevl, and Patkao Shana (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
315 Major General G. Hatchell served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and took part in the second expedition into
the Bazar Valley under Lt. General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Brevet, of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
■''-'' Major General C. W. Robinson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, from 12th December 1S73 as Brigade Major to the
European Brigade, including the battle of Atnoal'ul, battle of Ordahsn and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in
<lespatcl.es. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, an<l was present in the engage-
ment at Uiundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
3al. Sir Cornelius F. Clery served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagements at Isandhlwana
and TJlundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Olonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Brigade Major at Alexandria (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir
Gerald Graham in 1884 as Assistant Adjutant General, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel. CB., and two Clasps) ; also served with the Nile Expedition
in 1834-85 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-190^
in command of the 2nd Infantry Division with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso
and in the operations of 17th to 24th Jan. 190D including the attack oil Spion Kop.
3— Major General A. L. Walker served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, includ-
ing the actions of Chankinwan and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the
Zulu war of 1S79, an(l was present in the action of Gingindhlovu ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General
of the 1st Division 1 Medal with Clasp).
323 Major General Hon. W. S. D. Home served witii the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war
of iSS2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 in command of the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards until
after the engagement at Hasheen (Clasp).
"-' Major General \V. E. Montgomery served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General 2nd Division from tne 6th May to the 27th July, and was present in the engagement at Uiundi
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
325 Major General R. Eardley-VYilmot served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-66 — slightly wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
320 Major General J. C. Russell served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 as Aide de Cam]'
to Sir Archibald Alison, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, the attack and capture of Becquah, the battle of
Ordahsn and capture of Coomassie (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Kafir war of 1878-79 in the operations against Sekukuni under Colonel Rowlands. Served in the Zulu war of
1S79, and was present in the engagements of Zlobane Mountain and Kambnla (several times mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
•'-' Major General S. J. Nicholson served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagements a
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Knedive's Star).
328 Major General E. D'O. Twemlow served in the Afghan war in 1875-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phayrc (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
320 Major General R. F. C. A. Tytler served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Crzoo near Ghuz nee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
3,0 Major General F. E. Hastings served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and L'rzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; and with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1800.
331 Major General T. M. Hazlerigg served in the Afghan war in iS7g(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
332 Sir James Maitlar.d served in China in 1S57-59, and was present during the occupation of Canton
and at the storming of Chek-Hung under Sir Charles Straubenzee. Served at the attack on the Peilio Forts on the
J5th June 1859 under Rear Admiral Hope, when he was in command of the Marksmen on board a division of Gun
Boats during the naval action, and in charge of the ladder party when the assault was made over the mud
(specially mentioned in despatches " for gallanMy, tee.," Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2. and was
present at the battleof Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with.Clasp.3rd Class of the Medjidie.and
Khedive's Stan. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Commanding Royal Engineer in Eg3_pt including the engagement at Giniss.
08 Major General K. G. Henderson served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 185S (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i36oin China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku
Forts and Pekin) . Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General ;
was Commandant at Shellal and at Assouan (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
334 Major General G.Swinley served with theBhootanFieldForcefromNovembei'1865 to March i866(Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Hazara MountainBatteryintheBlackMountainExpeditionin 1868 (Clasp). Commanded
two guns of No. 2 Mountain Battery in the Jowaki Afreedee expedition of 1877-7S (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Commanded No. 2 Mountain Battery throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the affair at Mat-
toon, in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879,
including the investment of Sherpore. Was also present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1SS0 ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and took part in the battleof Candahar (several
times mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
335 Major General James Browne served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Uiundi and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the strong-
hold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881 , part of the time as Commandant at Newcastle.
336 Major General M.W.E. Gosset served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, — in Eastern Bengal in
1857 against the Chittagong mutineers.andiu Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal). Served as Aide de
Camp to Lord Chelmsford in the Kafir war of 1S78, and was present in nil the actions with the Gaikas in the Buffalo
Mountains and Perie Bush (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major). Served intlieZulu war of 187933 Aide
de Camp to Lord Chelmsford in the first advance into Zululand in 3 anuary, and was present in the actions fought by
5&TJ General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services.
the Centre Column up to the 22nd January Was afterwards Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division
in the second advance into Zulnland, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on si ecisl service in January 1881, and served
under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General. Commanded the
Mandelay District, Burmah, during the operations against the Kachius on the North East Frontier in 1891-92
(Medal with Clasp).
33" Major General J. B. Richardson was prasent with thr ?e Batteries of Riyal Artillery under Colonel M'Crea in the
revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859 ; landed and protected the Europeans at Portau
Prince, and carried off She Emperor, his lamily and ministers; received the thanks of the English and French
Governments.
333 Major General W. O. Barnard commanded the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
339 Sir Coleridge Gro?e served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputv Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General on the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of Tel-el- M.tlmta and Kassasin (9th Sept),
and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieut.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 13S4-85 andinthe campaign in the Soudan
in 1885 as Assistant Adjutant General for Boat Servi e; Com nandant at Gemal, and Assistant Adjutant General
and Acting Military Secretary at Hea 1 Qunr f rs (neutioued in despatches, Brevet of C >lonel, two Clasps).
310 Major General J. B. Sterling served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1 88?, and
was present in the engagement atTel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — slightly wounded (Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18*5 with the
1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on
the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
348 Major General W. By am served with the 65 th Readme ut in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Herald Graham in 18^4 with the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment,
and was present in tho engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned iu despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
313 Major General A. D. Anderson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigado Major Royal Artillery with
the Southern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
344 Major General Moysej- served in the Zulu war of 1879, aud wa< present in the engagement at Ulundi (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with iTisp).
8**t Major Geueral F. G. Berkeley served in Canada in i855 during the invasion of the Fenians (M;dal with
Clasp).
M5 Major General F. T. Lloyd served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Kind ve's Star) ; served with the
Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in command of the Royal Artillery, and was presen". in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps). Served tluring
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Commanda it at Assiout (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Cla-p).
314 Major General R. F. Butle1- served in Hie Afgnnn war in 1879 80 in Southern Afgh uiistan (Medal).
SW Major General H. J. Hallowes served with Brigadier General Gough's Brigade in the Afghan war of 1879 — 80,
and was present during the march to and subsequent occupation of Cabul, and in the operations at Jugdulluek
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3-" Sir Henry Colvile served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in the Intelligence
Deiiartmeiit, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-8; with the Intelligence Department, and was present
at the action of Abu Klca (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps); also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Intelligence Department, and
was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel). Commanded the Unyozo
Expedition, Central Africa, iu 1894 {CMG. and Medal). Nominated to the 2nd Class of the order of the Brilliant
Star of Zanzibar for services to the Sultan of Zanzibar. Served iu the South African war in 1899-1900 in com-
mand of the 9th Division with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was present iu the engagements at Belmont,
Modder River, and Magersfontain (mentioned in despatches).
343 Major General W.V. Brownlow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and was Orderly
Officer to Colonel Drury Lowe, commanding the cavalry in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches) .
Afterwards commanded a squadron of his Regiment in Baker Russell's Flying Column (Brevet of Major, Meda)
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 in command of the Mounted Squadron of the Natal Field Eorce, and
was present in the action at Lang's Nek (twice wounded and horse shot) and iu the engagement at Ingogo River
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
MO Major General G. Baton served in the operations in the Malav Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, including the operations against the Galekas; also served in the Zulu war in
1879 (CAfc?., and Medal wi"h Clasp).
351 Major General F. L. Campbell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
352 Major General G. D' A. Jackson served in the Ajghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
358 Major Geueral A. W. L. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 — severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
351 Major General J. G. R. D. MacNeill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-86 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General for Intelligence duties, and acted as guide to the Column in the attack on
the Minhla Redoubt— severely wounded (mentioned iu despatches. CB., an I Medal with two Clasps).
356 Major General G. Cox served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at the Base,
Ismail;a (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
35~ Major General 0. L. Prendergast served in the expedition ti the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills in 1862-63
Served in the Afghan war iu 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chin Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with
Clasp), and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
3i8 Major General L. H. E. Tucker served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863, in-
cluding the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; served with the expet'i-
tion against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture ot Ali Mnsjid, with the second expedition into the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches), and in the advance to Cabui under Brigadier General Charles Gough (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
35<J Major General E. H. Sartorms served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present
in the engagement at Shah-jui (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal) : was awarded1
the ITffl "for conspicuous bravery during the action at Shah-jui, on the 24th October 1879, in leading a party of
rive or six men of the 5'jth Regiment against a body of the eneiny, of unknown strength, occupying an almost
inaccessible position on the top of a precipitous hill. The nature of the ground made any sort of regular forma-
tion impossible, and Captain Sartorius had to bear the fitst brunt of the attack from the whole body of the
enemy, who fell upon him and his men as they gained the top of the precipitous pathway ; but the gallant and
determined bearing of this officer, emulated as it was by his men, led to the most perfect success, and the
surviving occupants of the hill top, seven in number, were all killed. In this encounter Captain Sartorius was
wounded by sword cuts in both hands, and one of his men was killed.'' Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Base and Lines of Communication (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.J
360 Major General J. E. Willoughby served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-63, and was present at the storming of
Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with Claspl.
361 Major General W. S. Horeserved with the Commissariat Department in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-63
(Medal).
382 Major General H.Wylie served with the 7 th'Royal Fusiliers in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, and was present
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services. S^yh
at the capture of the Conical Hill and the taking of Lalloo (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Bhootan
Expedition in 1865 (Clasp). Served with the 10th Bengal Lancers throughout the Abyssinian war of 186S (Medal).
Served in theHazara campaign in 1868 includingthe expedition to the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served through-
out the Afghan war of 187S-S0 as Political Officer in charge of the Afghan country north of Quetta, was present
with the expeditions against the Kakar and Atchakzai tribes, and as Chief Political Officer took part in the march
to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of Her
Maiesty's Government and of the Government of India, CSI., and Medal).
355 Major General B. Wemyss served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 on the Khyber line of communications
{Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
367 Major General W. W. H. Scott served in the Abyssinian war in 1868, and was present at the capture of
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
189=; in command of the nth Bengal Lancers, including the passage of the Swat River (mentioned in despatches,
C£., and Medal with Clasp).
368 Major General A. Clark-Kennedy served in the Egyptian war of 1ES2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S8 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp), and
with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 mentioned in despatches, '?lasp).
Continuation of War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
532 Lt.Colonel "W. H. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 including the expedition up the Chiudwin River under Colonel Toker
(Medal with two Clasps), and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
333 Lt.Colonel W. H. D. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-Sc, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal).
551 Lt.Colonel X. C. Martelli served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
535 Lt.Colonel W. G. C. Johnstone served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
536 Lt.Colonel L. T. Bishop served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter .Master General to the Ghuznee Field Force, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches), TJrzoo, and Padkao Shana (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
337 Lt.Colonel W. Loch served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
i5i Lt.Colonel M. James served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including an engagement atHurnui (Medal).
339 Lt.Colonel J. J. Money-Simons served in the Afghan war of 1878-83 with the Thull Chotiali Field Force, and
■was present in the engagements at Jugdulluck and Saidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candanar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
360 Lt.Colonel J. L. Aberigh-Mackay served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
361 Lt.Colonel W. G. W. Macbay served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Belooch Regiment, and was
present at the batt'e of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
362 Major C. F. S. Alban served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1805-S6 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
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War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598a
1 General R. R. Younghusband served with the Field Force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841-42 ; present
with the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar; and in 1843, as Major of Brigade to the force, was present
at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal). Served as Deputy Adjutant General tothe Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, at the storm and capture of Reshire, the sur-
render of Bushire, and during the forced march on Borazjoon, the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and
the night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
5 General G. P. Whish served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under General Pollock (Medal). Also in
the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as an Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of Goojerat
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
' Sir Edward Lechmere Russell served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1842-43 and was present
in. all the operations including the expedition to and destruction of Imaumghur, and as Adjutant of the Sind
Irregular Horse in the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and surrender of Omerkote (Medal) .
9 General H. W. Blake served during the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Also the rebellion in the Golcon-
dah Zemindary in 1848.
10 Sir Crawford Chamberlain served throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan of 1839-42, including the
siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and various actions near Candahar (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army and its final surrender at Rawul
Pindee, and was wounded in a skirmish with Sikh Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and
Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier in 1853-55 (Medal). Served at Mooltan
during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantry, was engaged against the Googaira
rebels, and was besieged in the Serai of Cheekawutne for four days (Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and thanks
of Government).
11 General W. F. Nuthall served in 1852-53; drew together three outposts of the Arracan Battalion in the
Aeng Pass with which he surprised and captured the Norigan stockade at the summit of the Pass. Has received
the thanks of the Governor General on several following occasions : — for services with the Togu Light Infantry — in
expelling Marauding Bands in the Rangoon ilistrict in 1855, in Pegu district in 1853-54, and in Tharawaddy district
in 1854 (Brevet 01' Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
12 Sir Arnold Kemball. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
16 Sir Henry Norman served as Adjutant of the 31st Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Punjaub cam-
paign of 1848-49 including the passage of the Chenab, actions at Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and
subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal wich two Clasps). Was Brigade
Major to the Troops engaged m the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell ; and,
as Brigade Major or D. A. Adj. General to the Troops employed, was engaged in various expeditions against the
mountain tribes near Peshawur in 1850-51-52-53-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 31st N.I. during the
Santhal insurrection in 1855-56, and for four months was in command of a separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief in India for surprising and capturing an insurgent chief). Was engaged throughout the
operations against the mutineers and rebels in India from the first outbreak in May 1857 until the termination of the
war. As Assistant Adjutant General of the Army was present at the action of Badlee Serai on 8th June 1857 in which
the Adjutant General (Colonel Chester) was killed, and performed the duties of Adjutant General to the Army in the
field from that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. Served
throughout the siege of Delhi from the 8th June to the 20th Sept. 1857; was present with Greathed's Column at
the actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action near Bunterah in Oude with the
Troops under Brigadier Grant. Present with the Commander in Chief in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the
operations connected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot at the storming of the Shah Nujeef ) ; at the relief of
Cawnpore and subsequent operations from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857 when the Gwalior Contingent and other
Troops were finally routed and dispersed; at the action near Khodagunge and reoccupation of Futtehghur on 3rd June
1858, at the siege and capture of Lucknow 2nd to 21st March 1858. Rohilcurd campaign in May, including the action
of Baieilly (wounded) and affair at Shahjehanpore ; campaign in Oude during the cold season of 1858-59, including
the affairs of Doundeakeira, Bergudia, ilusjidea, and the Raptee (Medal with three Clasps, CB., and Brevets of
Major and Lt.Colonel; was twenty-five times thanked in general orders and despatches for services in the field).
M Sir William Olpherts. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
20 General C. B. Fuller.— For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
26 Sir John Forbes served with the |field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841-42, including the advance on
Candahar, and the several operations of the army under General 'Nott leading to the reoccupation of Ghuznee
and Cabul (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier in Sind in 1843, and was present at the
battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender
of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab — severely wounded (received the thanks of the Government
ot India, Brevet of Major, Medal with |Clasp, and CB.). Served with the Central India Field Force from the
siege of Ratghur tothe tall of Calpee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the rear guard
from Etora to Deopoora when attacked by the rebel army and which he held in check until the baggage was
safely escorted into camp.
28 Sir F. R. Maunsell. — For War Services, see Royal Engineers.
29 Sir Harry Prendergast served with the Madras Sappers and Miners in Persia in 1857, and was present
at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Malwa
Field Force in 1857, and with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, took part in the sieges
of Dhar, Ritghur, Goratote, and Jhansi, was present at nearly all the battles and minor affairs of the above
forces till the capture of Calpee (Brevet of Mejor, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the THt& under
the following circumstances :—" For conspicuous bravery on the 21st November 1857, at Mundisore, in saving
the life of Lieutenant G. Dew, 14th Light Dragoons, at the risk of his own, by attempting to cut down a Velaitee,
who coveredhim (Lieutenant Dew) with his piece, from only a few paces to the rear. Lieutenant Prendergast
was wounded in this affair by the discharge of the pieie, and would probably have been cut down had not the
rebel been killed by Major Orr. He also distinguished himself by his gallantry in the actions at Ratghur and
Betwa, when he was severely wounded. Major General Sir Hugh Rose, in forwarding his recommendation to
this Officer, states: — "Lieutenant Prendergast, Madras Engineers, was specially mentioned by Brigadier, now
Sir Charles Stuart, for the gallant act at Mundisore, when he was severely wounded. Secondly, he was ' speci-
ally mentioned ' by me when acting voluntarily as my Aide de Camp in the action before besieging Ratghur, on
the lieena river, for gallant conduct. His horse was killed on that occasion. Thirdly, at the action of 'The
Betwa,' he again voluntarily acted as my Aide de Camp and distinguished himself by his bravery in the charge
which I made with Captain Need's Troop, Her Majesty's 14th Light Dragoons, against the left of the so-called
Peishwa's army, under Tantia Topee. He was severely wounded on that occasion.' " Commanded the Detach-
ment of three Companies of Madras Sappers and Miners in Abyssinia, was Field Engineer during the advance,
and was present at the action before Magdala (mentioned in despatches as having :" rendered singularly
valuable and important services," Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Commanded the Burmese Expedition of
Z835-86 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp).
31 Sir J. L. Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, an(i was present at the battle of Maharajore as
Aide de Camp to Major General Littler (Bronze Star). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent as Assis-
tant and Deputy Quarter Master General from October 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Eusufzaie frontier in July and Aug. 1857, and was twice
thanked by Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Nerinjee on the 21st July and 3rd
August. Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in all the operations in Oude subsequent to the capture of Lucknow
in 1858, including the actions of Baree, Simree, and Nawabgunge, and passage of the Gumtee at Sultanpore. Com-
manded a Field Force on the frontier of Nepaul from April to Dec. 1859 — twice thanked by Government (Medal , and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry during the operations of the Eusufzye Field Force
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 (CB., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade Hazara
Field Force in r868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches.
5986 War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
and thanked by the Government of India, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahav, and was present at the battle of Candahar.
34 Sir D. M. Probyn served on the Trans-Indus Frontier from 1852 to 1857, and was present at the opera-
tions in the Bozdar Hills in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1857-58, and was present throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of Nujjufghur and other minor en-
gagements, and commanded the 2nd Punjab Cavalry at the assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned in
despatches) ; served in the same command with the Flying Column under Colonel Gre.ntVfd.pnd was Dresent
at the actions of Bolundshur, Allj-ghur, and Agra (four times mentioned in despatches, and Victoria Cross) ;
received the }T(T under the following circumstances : — " Has been distinguished for gallantry and daring through-
out this campaign. At the battle of Agra, when his squadron (of the 2nd Punjab Cavalry) charged the rebel
infantry, he was sometime separated from his men and surrounded by five or six sepoys. He defended himself from
the various cuts made at him, and before his own men had joined him had cut down two of his assailants. At
another time, in single combat with a sepoy, he was wounded in the wrist by the bayonet, and his horse also was
slightly wounded; but, though the sepoy fought desperately, he cut him down. The same day he singled out a
standard-bearer, and, in presence of a number of the enemy, killed him and captured the standard. These aro
only a few of the gallant deeds of this brave young Officer. — Despatch from Major General James Hope Grant, KCB.,
dated loth January 1858." He was also present at the action of Kanouje, the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde
(twice mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor Geuerai), battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kale Nuddee, storm and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with throe
Clasps, CB., and a year's service). Was permitted to retain the command of the 1st Sikh Irregular Cavairy,
while on furlough, as a special reward for his services. Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign of
i860 in China (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
45 Sir John Schneider commanded the Contingent, Infantry and Irregular Cavalry, of the Rajah of Sattara
in the campaign in the Southern Maratha Country in 1844-45, including the storm and capture of the forts of
PunullaandPownghur. Commanded the Kolapore Infantry atthesuppressionof the mutiny inthe late 27th Bombay
Native Infantry in July and August 1857; also at the recapture of Kolapore in December 1857 (Medal). Served
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868 with the rank of Brigadier General ; commanded the 1st Brigade
of the 1st Division which led during the advance on Magdala, and was engaged at the battle of Arogee, and in the
assault on Magdala (CB., and Medal).
4' General D. Brown served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of Pegu and during
its subsequent investment (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
48 Cieneral A. N. Rich was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Jubbulpore
and Raepore districts from 19th November 1857 to 30th April 1858 and commanded a mixed detachment of Cavalry
and Infantry against the rebels at Gootea and Ruagaum (Medal).
W General G. Strangways served with the 71st Bengal Native Infantry at the defeat and dispersion of a
body of Dacoits who entered the Shahjehanpore district in May and June 1841. Commanded the Regiment and
recaptured the Bareilly Jail from the prisoners who had overpowered the guard in July 1842. Led the advance
of a detachment of the 71st Native Infantry at the attack and defeat of insurgents under Ham Sing who occupied
the Heights in front of Noorpore in September 1848. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the capture of
the fort ol Rungul Nuggur, and in pursuit of bodies of insurgents (Medal). Commanded the 71st Native Infantry
on the outbreak of the mutiny at Lucknow on the night of the 30th May 1857, and commanded detachments of the
Regiment that remained faithful and formed part of the heroic garrison throughout the defence of the Residency
from the 31st June to the 17th November 1857— wounded on the 4th July ; afterwards present at the battle of Cawn-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (received tho thanks of Government, Medal with Clasp, and a year's
service).
49 General H. B. Stevens served through the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah
nnd Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Commanded the Sylhet Light Infantry Battalion in several skirmishes with
mutineers of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, onthe eastern frontier, and succeededin destroying the entire body
(received the thanks of Government and of the Commander in Chief, Brevet of Major, and Indian Mutiny Medal).
Served during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-66, including the recapture of Devvangiri (Medal with Clasp).
61 General W. H. Watts served with the field force under Major Reid. Also during the Burmese war of
1852-53, and was present at the attack and capture of Pegu, and constantly engaged with the enemy during tho
ascent of the Pegu river in the leading steamer Lord William Bentinek. Commanded the Piquet which repulsed
a night attack on the steamer on the 19th November 1852 ; accompanied the Martaban Column to Showay Gheen
as Staff Officer of tho expeditionary force, and vras present at the attack on Gongah, and other minor affairs
with the enemy (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
c- General G. T. Radcliffe commanded a Squadron of his Regiment on field service in the Deccan from
the 16th November 1858 to the 5th October 1859. On the 29th February he marched with a Squadron fifty miles
without a halt in pursuit of the enem3r, brought them to action and defeated them the same day taking several
prisoners.
63 General R. N. Raikes served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar, 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57 (Medal).
6t General H. Nicoll served during the disturbances in the Sau-gor and Bundlecund districts in 1842-43. The
Gwalior campaign 011843-44, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). The Punjaub campaign in 1848-49
(Medal). The Sonthal campaign in 1855-56. Served as Brigade Major at the battle of Budlee ke Serai on the 8th
June 1857, storming the heights before Delhi, throughout the siege assault and final capture of the city (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" General C. R. W. Hervey served with the 23rd Bombay N. I. in the expedition to Mangalore and Canara ir,
1837, and with the Sind Irregular Horse as 2nd in Command, and for some time in command of that corps and
of aBelooch Levy in Upper Sind in 1840-42; with a wing of his regiment in Cutch and in command of H. H. the
Rao's Horse intheRunnin 1843-44. Served as Aide de Camp and Secretary to SirJamesOutram ir. the Expedition to
Persia, including the march to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mohumra in 1857 (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief
of Kolapore (Medal).
84 GeneralS. Richards served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal).
91 Sir Henry H. A. Wood served with the Reserve Force under Sir Charles Napier in his expedition to Bhawnlpore
in 1845-46, Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siege of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs,
storm of the city breach, capture ot the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp) . Persian campaign of
1836-57, with the Rear Guard at Reshire, attack andsurrender of Bushire, forced march on Borazjoon, and occupation
of the enemy's entrenched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant General to the force under Sir Hugh Rose,
and present at the attack on the Camp before Rutghur, battle of Barrodea, relief of Saugor, attack and capture of
Garrakota, action and forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, and subse-
quent pursuit, action and capture of Koonch, and subsequent pursuit, action at Muttra, battle of Galowlie, and tho
several actions on the banks of the Jumna, action and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, battle and capture of
Gwalior (frequently — thrice specially — mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) . Served again
in the field in the latter end of 1858-59 as Adjutant General to the whole of the Troops south of the Nerbudda undci
Sir Hugh Rose. Served as Assistant General of the 1st Division throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68.
and was present at the action of Arogee, and storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of a Brigade (Medal).
94 General R. R. Mainwaring served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraca
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian Mutiny campaign including several actions with the rebels (Medal).
95 General A. F. Place served with the field force in Kurnool in 1839, and was present at the affair at
Zorapore. Was employed in 1857-59 m Bengal. Served with the Shahabad Field Force under Brigadier Douglas ;
commanded a party of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and by stratagem surprised the rebel post of Mairodora and
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598c
captured 26 boats 7th August 1858 j present at the taking of Suhar on the left bank of the Soane and destruction
of the rebels' boat on the 21st August 1858, again at the destruction of that town on the 20th September, at the
taking of Noorpoor, Surragah, and Turcole on the 15th and 22nd September when those towns and several boats
were destroyed (Medal).
95 General H. K. Burne served with the 2nd Bengal N. I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of i845-46,including
the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and with the expedition against Kot Kangra (Medal and Clasp). Served
during the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to General Godwin, Commander of the Force, and was
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Maior).
97 General C. T. Aitchison served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45 as Field
Engineer, and was present at the storm and capture of Samunehur, Boodursrhur, Punulla (wounded), Powunghur,
Manohur, and Munsuntosh (mentioned in despatches). Served as Major of Brigade in Persian Expeditionary Force
in 1850-57, and was present at the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon,
and action at Khooshab (mentioned in despatches and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council,
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Staved with Colonel Malcolm's Field Force in Southern Mahratta Country
daring the mutiny in 1857-58, in command oi 200 Europeans daring forced march on Shorapore, and at the surrender
and occupation of that fortress (Medal).
104 Sir Arthur Howlett was employed in the suppression of tne mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59; served as Com-
missariat Officer with field columns under Colcnel Fischer and Brigadier Carthew on the Grand Trunk Road, and
at Cawnpore from September 1857 to January 1858 ; was present at the actions on the 26th, 27th and 28th November
1857 with the Gwalior mutineers before Cawnpore, and in the entrenchments daring their subsequent investment
by the rebel force till 6th December following ; was with the head quarters of the regiment at Buunee bridge when
it formed the rear guard of Sir James Outram's Force during the period of its occupation of the Alumbagh, also
daring the capture of Lucknow. Commanded a field detachment in Gurruckpoor district from 13th September till 27th
November 1858, and engaged in affairs with the rebels at Banaee on the 22nd and 28th September, atChittra.at Poka
Betwah, at Biscohu, and Doomaragunge. Was senior Officer commanding Head Quarters and Right Wing of his
regiment atthe action before Toolsepore, and was wounded on the 28th September and his horse shot under him.
served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the field column under Brigadier Faddy in Bundlecund in
March 1859, and engaged in attack and rout of the rebels under Rumnust Sing by a detachment of 2nd Sikh Cavalry,
served as Assistant Quarter Master General to the Saugor Field Division from July 1859 to the breaking up of the
division on 31st December following (Brevet of Major, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
■°5 Sir Charles H. Brownlow was present with the Army of Reserve during the Punjaub war of 1848-49. Served
with the 1st Sikh Infantry in the Black Mountain campaign, Hazara, in 1852-53 ; against the Momand Tribes in
August 1854, when he was shot through the lungs ; and in the Bozdsir Expedition of 1857. Commanded the 20th
Punjaub Infantry in the operations on the Eusofzai Frontier in 1358 ; throughoutthe China war of i860, including
the action of Sinho, taking of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Brevet of Major) ; the Umbeyla cam-
paign of 1363 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel and CB.) , and the Hazara Expedition of 1868 (Brevet of Colonel). Commanded
an Expeditionary Column into the Looshai Country in 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, KCB). Has
received the Punjaub Medal, the China Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and the Indian Medal
with Clasps for North-West Frontier, Umbeyla, and Looshai.
109 Sir Thomas Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Ram-
nuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served as Assistant Adjutant General
and chief Staff Officer with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzie expedition of 1858 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in command of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in
Central India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches, Medal) . Served aa
Assistant Adjutant General, throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Major General Tytler during the
operations of 1865-66 in Bhootan (Clasp).
111 General T. R. Snow served throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind under Sir Charles Napier, and was
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad— horse shot (Medal) . Served under Sir J. Lawrence against
the tribes in the Googaria district in 1857, and on tne 3ota September he was wounded and his horse received a
sabre-cut, and on the 16th October he was severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
112 General C. Dumbleton was present at the battle of Maharajpore 19th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
113 General G. R. S. Barrows served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded the forces in the engage-
ments on the Helmund and at Maiwand (two horses killed) ; took part in tbe defence of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches), including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and commanded a Brigade at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
111 Sir Peter Lurasden served with the force employed in various expeditions against the frontier tribes in
1852-56; served as D. A. Qr.Master Genera! at the action of Punjhao 15th April 1852; at Nowadund, Pranghur.
Iskakot, and operations in the Roaezai Valley in May 1852 ; against tbe Boree Afreedees in 1853 ; to Shah Mooseh
Kheyl against the Mohmund tribe in 1854; expedition against the Meranzaie tribe in April 1855; including the
cavalry affair at Dursammund; against tbe Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855; in Meranzaie and Kooran
expeditions in November 1856 (received the special thanks of the Local and the Supreme Governments). Served
in a Special Military Mission to Afghanistan in'1857-58, and received the thanks of the Supreme Government
(Medal with Clasp). In July 1848 he joined the Gwalior Force under General R. Napier, And was present at
Ranode and subsequent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied the expedition
to Omna in i860, and was present at tha actions of Sinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts,
and advance on Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). With Bhootan
Field Force in 1865 (Clasp).
,=6 Sir John Watson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign at the siege and surrender of
Mooltanand the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Bozdar campaign and forcing of the Kahn Band Pass
under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege
of Delhi, relief and siege of Lucknov/, battles of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, Cawnpore and various other en-
gagements of the period ; slightly wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Victoria Cross, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel): received the 5J£ under the following circumstances: — "'Lieutenant Watson, on the
14th November 1857, with his own squadron (of the 1st Punjab Cavalry), and that under Captain, then Lieu-
tenant, Probyn, came upon a body of the rebel cavalry. The ressaldar in command of them— a fine specimen
of the Hindustani Mussulman — and backed up by some half-dozen equally brave men, rode out to the front.
Lieutenant Watson singled out this fine-looking fellow, and attacked him. The ressaldar presented his pistol at
Lieutenant Watson's breast at a yard's distance, and fired; but most providentially without effect; the ball
must, by accident, have previously fallen out. Lieutenant Watson ran the man through with his sword, and dis-
mounted him ; but the native officer, nothing daunted, drew his tulwar, and with his sowars renewed his attack
upon Lieutenant Watson, who bravely defended himself until his own men joined in the mel£e, and utterly routed
tne party. In this rencontre, Lieutenant Watson received a blow on the head from a tulwar, another on the left
arm, which severed his chain gauntlet glove, a tulwar cut on his right arm, which fortunately only divided the
sleeve of the jacket, but disabled the arm for some time; a bullet also passed through his coat, and he received a
blow on his leg, which lamed him for some days afterwards.'— Despatch from Major General £> James Hope Grant,
KCB., dated 10th January 1858." Served with the Eusofzaie Field Force under' Sir Neville Chamberlain in 1865
(Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of the Koorum Field Force (mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal).
130 General E. F. Burton was employed with a field force against rebels in the Tondiman Rajah's country
from 2nd to 31st July 1854.
Vii General J. B.Dennys served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under GeneralNott in 1841-42,
including the various actions leading to the reoccupation of Cabool (Medal) . Served during the Sutlej campaign
of 1845-46. In 1853 commanded the ICotah Contingent and troops sent from Nusserabad in the reduction of the fort of
Kuro.vlee. Commanded the Kotah Contingent on the outbreak of the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was employed some
598^ War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
weeks against the rebels in the Agra and Muttra districts ; present at the attack on the fort of Ahwal inRajpootana,
and accompanied field forces from Neemneh in civil capacity in pursuit ofFeroze Shah and Tantia Topee (Medal).
137 General W. L. Cahusac served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857, including the bombardment,
and capture of Mohumra (Medal).
13» General J. N. Young served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
forcing of the Khyberand J ugdulluck Passes, actions in the Tezeen Valley and on the Huft Kohtul, and recapture
of Cabool (Medal).
im Sir John Murray served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout tne Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the battle of Shahgunge; Commanded Rajah Gobind Sing's Jit Horse
at the battle of Allyghur (mentioned in despatches " for conspicuous gallantry," wounded, and charger wounded) ;
served as a volunteer at the battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Dec. 1857 in raising the Jit Horse and in restor-
ing order in the Allyghur and Etah districts ; commanded at the Cavalry engagements at Kutchla Ghaut and
defeated with 200 sabres of the Jit Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohilcund rebel army in
check till the arrival of General Penny's Force on the nth March 1848; in April, May, and June with the Jat Horse
guarded successfully the Ghauts on the Ganges in the Allyghur and Etah districts against the Rohilcund rebels ;
commanded the Regt. throughoutthe second Oude campaign and the operationson the Nepaul frontier, including the
action near Bootwal, attack on the rebels in the hills, and defeat of the Nusseerabad rebel brigade at Durreahpore;
commanded a Column in the final operations on the Nepaul frontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly thanked
by the Commander in Chief and the Government). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (mentioned in
■despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
us General H. R. Drew served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first
and second siege operations before Mooltan (severely wounded), including the attack on the Dhurmsala and action
of Soorojkhoond, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
149 Sir J. L. Nation served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 in Central India (Medal). Commanded
the forces engaged in the operations against the NTaga Hill tribes in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
with Clasp). .
»m Sir Allen Johnson served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at the attack on stockades on the
19th March (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also iu the Indian Mutiny campaign
as Brigade Major and Staff Officer to the Centre Column of the Jounpore Field Force, and was present at the
capture of Luc'know (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
>56 General H. A. Cockburn marched irom Gwalioi on the 13th May 1857 towards Allyghur in command of a
Squadron of the 1st Cavalry of the Gwalior Contingent, of which Regiment he was Adjutant, and served in the Agra,
Kattras, and Allyghur districts of the Doab, under the Orders of the Lt.Governor of the N. W. Provinces, until the
2nd July following. On the 22nd May near Hattras with only about fifty men he defeated and dispersed a body of
nearly 500 rebels, on which occasion his charger was slightly wounded. On the following day ho rescued twenty
persons from the town of Sasnee. On the 31st May he defeated a body of rebels near Hattras, on which occasion
t'he official report from Captain Alexander to the Lt.Governor of the N. W. Provinces stated : — "Lieutenant Cock-
burn dismounted about twenty men and stormed the village. Every praise is due to Lieut. Cockburn, a most gallant
Holdier who had some narrow escapes " (his helmet and sword were struck by bullets). " He killed four men with
Lis own hand." On the 5th June he defeated a large body of rebels and saved the town of Lakhuooa, his charger
toeino- twice wounded. On the 5th Jul}' 1857 at the battle of Agra he was veryseverely wounded by a cannon-shot and
his charger was killed under him. He was thanked on four occasions by the Lient.Governor of the N.W. Provinces
and mentioned in his despatches as being "marked bv his forward activity and courage" and " as a dashing,
energetic Cavalry Officer" (Medal).
157 General W. M. Cafe was present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th December T843 (Bronze Star). Also
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat,
and pursuit of the Sikh3 and Atfghans (Medal with two Clasps'. Served during the Iudian Mutiny campaign in
18-7-58, and was present in the engagement at Meangunge, the siege and capture of Lucknow, end the action of
Rooyah severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) : received the 1TC "for bearing away, under
a heavy fire, with the assistance of Privates Thompson, Crowie, Spence, and Cook, the body of Lieutenant
Willoughbv, lying near the ditch of the Fort of Ruhya, and for running to the rescue of Private Spence, who had
been severely wounded in the attempt. Date of act of bravery, 15th April 1858."
liS General W. Gordon served the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-49 as Assistant Field Engineer and com-
manded a Company of Pioneers at the siege and capture of Mooltan, including the surrender of the fort of Cheniote,
and two Companies of Pioneers at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny
camnai<m in 1857-58 (CIE., and Medal).
i62 General J. M. Earle served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the actions of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps).
163 General E. S. Jackson was Adjutant of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry when the Wing at Nowgong
mutinied in June 1857, and was instrumental in saving the life of Mrs. Kerchoff, the wife of the Sergeant Major, whom
tie rescued from danger by carrying her behind him on horseback (Medal). Was engaged in an affair with a
rjartv of Bundeelas.
166" General C. Hight was employed in the hill tracts of Orissa in 1847, 1849, and again in 1851.
'-6T General R. H. Keatinge served as Political Officer with the Mhow Field Force and 1st Brigade Central
India FieldForce in 1857-58 at the siege of Dhar, three days' fighting near Mundesora, and at the siege of
Chandaree dangerously wounded in three places (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received
the 1T(C under the following circumstances:—" Date of act of bravery, 17th March 1858. — For having rendered most
efficient aid at the assault of Chundairee, in voluntarily leading the column through the breach, which was pro-
tected by a heavy cross fire. He was one of the foremost to enter, and was severely wounded in the breach. Tho
Column was saved from a serious loss that would probably have resulted but for Captain Keatinge's knowledge of
the small path leading across the ditch, which had been examined during the night by himself and a servant, who
declined when required, to lead the Column, without his master. Having cleared the breach, he led into the fort,
where be was struck down by another dangerous wound. The Commander in Chief in India states that the success
at Chund'iiree was mainly owing to this Officer, whose gallantry, really brilliant, he considers was equalled by his
ability and devotion. Captain Keatinge was at the time a Political Officer with the 2nd Brigade of the Central India
FieldForce" Commanded a force of irregular troops against Seeta Ram Holkar in Sathpoora Hills in October
18-8 • served with Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in November 1858 ; commanded irregular
troops against insurgents in Sathpoora Hills in 1859; commanded field detachments in Kattywar against rebel
'6s Sir John Dor'aii served in the Sutlej campaignof 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah
/Medal and one Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Hussanzaies on the Black Mountain in Hazara,
in i8-2---(Medal with Clasp). Also the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude (Medal). Served with the expeditionary
force^in China in i860 (Medal). Served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, and
received the thanks of the Government of India, CB. and Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Jowaki
Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the
expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut.General Maude, the expedition against the Khugianis, the engage-
ment at Kam Dakka, and the operations in the Kama district (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
17° General J. G. Touch served in the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th April
18^2 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). ,
172 General A. Carnegy was present at the disarming of the 5th Company 4th Battalion Native Artillery
at Hyderabad, Sind, on 9th September 1857. Served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Major General
Robert^ as Minor of Brigade to the 2nd Infantry Brigade at the siege of Kotah ; with the leading column of
asault on the' town and fortress under Brigadier Parke, on the 30th March 1858; actively employed with the
brigade in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee through Maywar till September, when he was
anDomted Assistant Adjutant General to the Division; served as such with the force under Brigadier Honner at
rhe action of Kooshanna on the ioth February 1859 (mentioned in despatches for " conspicuous and forward gal-
bmtrv ") and subsequent pursuit of the rebels under the Rao Saheb and Feroze Shs.h through Marwar, Sheka-
watee, and Bikaneer (Medal with Clasp for Central India, and Brevet of Major).
War Services of the Officers o.i the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 59§e
1.3 G»-.erai G. Smart served with tbe expedition to China in 1S60 and was present at the capture of the Taku
For-.s (Medal with Clasp).
171 Gonera! J. C. P. Baillie served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; was Orderly Officer
ti General Nicholson in the engagement with the Sealkote mutineers near Goordaspore on the 12th July
• <*57 (severely wounded) ; served with Brigadier Seaton's Column at the actions of Gnngeree and Puttiallee, and
re-oecupationof Mynporie. AtKanknr, Rohilcund border, in April 1S5S ; served with the Soraon Field Force at the
taking of Forts Dehain and Tironl. Served with Brigadier Kelly's Force during the operations in the Terai, and
present at the actions ot Ruttonpore, and attack made on the rebels' position in lower Nepaul lange — wounded
v mentioned in despatches, Medal).
1 •" General (I. A. Browne served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at various skirmishes
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
176 General XV. 13. Butler Shawe served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
wnr in 1878-79 (Medal).
175 General L. W. Buck served with the expedition to China in 1857-58, including the capture of Canton
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of a Division (received the thanks of the
Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Jsl General H. C. Anderson served in the Sutiej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 as Brigade Major Rohilcund Field
Force, and was present in the engagements at Narnoul, Nujeebabad. Nujeena, Moradabad, Bareilly, Bunnai, Fort
Mahomdee, and minor affairs (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
ls- General H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 from the first landing
of the Advance Brigade, and was present at the capture of Magdala ; in command of the 10th Regiment N. I.
during portion of the campaign (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and
took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre, when he commanded the 1st
Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
_ls^ General J. Blair served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the siege
of Xeemuch, siege and assanltat Kotah and pursuit ot Tantia Topee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Victoria Cross); received the VC "for having on two occasions distinguished himself by his gallant and
daring conduct. 1. On the night of the 12th August 1857, at Neemuch, in volunteering to apprehend seven
or eight armed mutineers who had shut themselves up for defence in a house, the door of which he burst open.
He then rushed in among them, and forced them to escape through the roof; in this encounter he was severely
wounded. In spite of his wounds he pursued the fugitives, but was unable to come up with them in conse-
quence of the darkness of ths night. 2. On the 23rd October 1857, at Jeerum, in fighting his way most gallantly
through a body of rebels who had literally surrounded him. After breaking the end of his sword on one of their
heads, and receiving a severe sword-cut on his right arm, he rejoined his troop. In this wounded condition,
and with no other weapon than the hilt of his broken sword, he put himself at the head of his men, charged the
rebels most effectually, and dispersed them."
00 General G. S. Macbean served with the force against the Boree Affreedees in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
Accompanied the advance force from Allahabad in June 1857 and served with'Havelock's Force from its first taking
ta.3 field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busoo-
ratgnnge (both actions), Bborbeake-Chowkee,Bithoor,Mungarwar, Alumbaugh, relief of the Garrison of Lucknow,
and defence of the Residency; subsequent siege and capture of Lacknow, affairs of Rooyah and All.vguuge, Rohil-
cund campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major, and a year's service). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Deputy Commissary
General with the Khyber and Koorum Valley Forces (Medal).
'"* General W. G. Mainwaring served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of [848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"- Sir W. A. Gib was present at the assault and capture of the fort of Werkera in Khandeish in 1844; was
employed on field service in the Concau against the rebel Ragogee-Bungria, and with one subadar and five sepoys
attacked and dispersed his gang, capturing most of their propertv and arms ; proceeded against a rebel Bheel chief-
tain, and was present at the attack on his camp and capture of himself and brother. Commanded parties of Police,
Regulars, and Irregulars on several occasions in the Jubbulpore district in 1858-59, in pursuit of rebels and in
the action at Tendukurch (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded the troons in the
engagement at Mazeena (CB., Medal).
',J* General H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
against the insurgent Santhals from July to December 1855.
Wi Sir Charles Cooper Johnson served in the Sutiej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal
and Clasp). Served as D. A. Q.M. General with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal
with Clasp). Served as Chief of the Quarter Master General's Department with the Hazara field force under Ma.ior
General Wilde in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal
ivith Clasp).
19f General G. C. Hankin served in the Afghan war in i88d (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"' General A. C. Bunbury served in the Sutiej oxmpaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
and surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal).
103 General F. Dawson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Kam
Dakka and in Besud [CB., and Medal).
i'" General M. Thomson served throughout the mutiny of 1857-58, was engaged in the trenches at Cawnpore
during the massacre, was one of the only four survivors, and was five times wounded and had a horse shot under
tim (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
3,8 Sir Charles Gongh served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ram-
nuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwalla.and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Sorved in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58; with the Guide Corps at seige and capture of Delhi; com-
mander Guide Cavalry in affairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on 17th and 18th August; engaged in the
cavalry affair in rear of the Camp on nth September. Served with Brigadier Shower's Column in. the Delhi and
Jhuijur districts. Was engaged in the action of Narnole on the 16th November. Served with Hodson's Horse
at the actions of Gungeeree, Putteallee, Mynpoorie, and Shumshabad (wounded). Commanded a squadron of
Hodson's Horse at the action of Meangunge ; present throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Meda.l with
two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Major) ; was awarded the ITC— " 1. For gallantry in an affair at
Khnrkowdah, near Rhotuck, on the 1 5^ August 1857, in which he saved his brother, who was wounded, and
killed two of the enemy. 2. For gallantry on the ; 8th August when he led a Troop of the Guide Cavalry in a
charge, and cut down two of the enemy's sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand-to-hand combat.
&. For gallantry on the 27th January J858, at Shumshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked one of the enemy's
leaders, and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the mele"e. He defended himself
with his revolver, and shot two of the enemy. 4. For gallantry on the 23rd February 1858, at Meangunge,
where he came to the assistance of Brevet Major 0. H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent, immedately
afterwards cutting down another of the enemy in the same gallant manner." Served with the Bhootan expedi-
tion in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches) commanded a force of
a'l arms which proceeded from Gundamuck to the relief of Cabulm December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and
«jmmamle(l a brigade in the engagement at Saidabad (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with two Clasps).
201 General F. Roome served in Turkey during the war in the Crimea in 1855-56, with the Osmanli Irregular
Cavalry (Bashi-Bazouks) as Captain in Turkey (Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign,
and was present at the storm and capture of the fortified village of Rowah, the siege and capture of the
rebel fort of Avvah, siege, storm and capture of Kotah in 185S; present during the operations of the brigade
under Brigadier Smith in Central India, at the battle of Kotuh-ke-Serai, and at the storming of the various
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heights and positions occupied by the enemy ; commanded his regiment in the general action of 19th. Juno
1858, and attack and capture of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior ; the siege and capture of Powree, subsequent
pursuit of the rebels, action of Beejapoor, battle of Koondrye, with Brigadier Smith's Brigade, which surprised
and defeated a large force of rebels under commando!' Maun Sing; commanded the Bassoda Field Force at the
successful actions of Richia, Goonapoora, Goripoorie, and other minor skirmishes (nine tii"es mentioned in des-
patches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Political
and Intelligence Department (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took
part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayro (Medal).
202 General H. U. Dowkcr served at Aurungaliad in May 1857; served as 2nd in Command 1st Cavalry Hyder-
abad Contingent during the campaign in Central India in 1857 -58, and was present at the battles of Mund'isoro and
Godariah 21st 22nd 23rd and 24th November 1857, forcing the pass of Dhamoone by the Contingent troops under
Colouel Orr at Barowiee, general action at the pass of Mudenpore.Tal bhet.Chnndeyree, the investment and capture <>t
Jhansi from 21st March to 5th April, pursuit of the Ranee of Jhansi (severely wounded, sabre-cut on right shoulder),
at Kolah (charger wounded), the general action of Koonch, taking of Calpee, and the various affairs before Calpce
during the previous eight days, the action of Bilowah, affairs ot outposts with the enemy's cavalry and artdlery
before Gwalior. Commanded the regiment in all actions subsequent to Jhansi, and until' the end of the campaign,
the fall of Gwalior, served in the Cavalry Brigade under Major Abbott that assisted in repelling the threatened
invasion of the Deccan by Tautia Topee in November and December 1858 and January i8;,g (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp for Central India).
2(u General M. J. Brander served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53, and was present at the operations in the
vicinity and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served as Senior Commissariat Officer iiud
Paymaster of the Nepaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung Bahadorfrom Dec. 1857 to June 1858, and was present ;it
the recapture of Goruckporc, capture of the Fort of Julapore, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
201 General J. Michael served in the Deccan during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S5; (Medal).
20i General A. R. Clephane served in Turkey and the Crimea as Brigade Major of the Turkish Contingent in
J855-56 (Turkish Medal 1.
*M General E. O. Leggatt served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the storming of Rangoon
'Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two companies on held service in North Canara from August to
December 1S57; during the absence of Captain Walpole on sick certificate was in command of the field forces
embodied for the suppression of the rebels; and commanded left wing 35th Madras Native Infantry throughout the
operations from March to December 1S58, and was present in various skirmishes and pursuits (Medal).
■"' General C. E. Bates served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, and took part in the operations at
Anal, (Medal).
20s General John Miles served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present atthe siege and capture of
Katghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forciug of the Muddeupore Pass, siege and
Storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
•' ■' General W. C. R. Mylne served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, an(l "'ils present at the action of
PandooNuddee and other affairs previous to the defence of Cawnpore underGenerul Windham towhom he acted
as Aide do Camp on 27th Nov. 1857 (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot), also present atthe battle of Cawnpore,
taking of Etawah and Mynpoorie, operations at Raiugunga, and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (men-
tioned m despatches. Medal).
-'"' General Baumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Rajpootana Field Force, and was present
at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September 1857, and at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the
30th March 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
2,2 General F. G. Anderson served with the force under General Wheeler in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46
(Medal). Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
214 General E. Dandridge served in the Punjab campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served also in the Indian
Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was Staff Officer to Colonel Sherer at Julpigoree when the Native Cavalry mutinied
at that station, and also during the operatious against the Chittagong and Dacca rebels; commanded a movable
column in Bundlecund and was engaged in repeated expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlet Singh and Bur-
gore Singh from October 1S59 to March 1S60 (Medal).
215 Sir Thomas Gordon served as second in command of the 7th Punjab Infantry during the Indian campaign ot
1858-59, commanded the Regiment atthe attack and capture of theOude Forts Dehayn and Turowl on 14th and 17 th
July 1S5S ; engaged in operations in the Futtehghur, Azinighur, and Gorrickpore districts in 1858, andin the Tera i ,
Nepaul, in 1859 (five times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879 in command of a Brigade of the Cabul Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
2111 General W. Bannerman served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including
the siege and surrender of Moo'tan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofzaie country north of l'eshawur in December
1849 for the purpose of chastising tne Hill Tribe on the Swat border; present at the capture and destruction of the
villages of Sugoa, Pulai, Shurkannes, and Tjoomuinda, in the Bagdurrah Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Adjutant of the Light Battalion, present at the bombardment and
capture of the forts of Moimmra and pursuit of tne Persian army (Clasp). Served as 2nd in Command of the
Detachment Southern Mahratta. Horse in the pursuit through Central India, Meywar, Marwnr, and Rajpootana of
the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao Saheb, the Navvab of Banda, and Feroze Shah, and was present at the action at
Chota Oodeypoor (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, horse severely wounded by sabre
cuts, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse Transport Service in the China Expeditionary Force in i860
under Sir Hope Grant, and was present at the landing at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault
and capture of the Tukn Forts, and accompanied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the
battles of Chang-kia-Wan andTungchow, and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned i:.
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2)8 Sir John Gordon served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Jounpore Field Force attached to the
07th Regiment; at the actions ot Nusrutpore, Chanda, Dmeerpore, and Sultanpore, at the siege and capture of
Lucknow and storming the Kaiser Bagh (Medal with Clasp) : and from Sept. 1858 to April 1859 as Field Adjutant
to Colonel Turner commanding the Troops oe the Grand Trunk road, and Field Force during the operations in
Shahabad, final attack on Jngdespore, action of Noandee, and subsequent pursuit (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major). Served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clajp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in command of the Koornm Field Force and of the Kooruni
Brigade, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Ko.al (mentioned in despatches), and took part in the
Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (CB. , Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81 in command oi the 2nd Column (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks ol the
Government of India). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 in command of a Brigade and conducted
the < perations which succeeded in opening up the country between Manipore and Kendat (received the thanks of
the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
s'9 Sir Hugh Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the siege of Delhi (wounded).
Commanded aWingof the Regiment in the actions of Bolundshur.Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, affairs at Seraighat and Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (severely
wounded, and two horses killed), and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on several occasions for"dis-
linguished bravery," and thanked by the Governor General of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and
Medal with three Clasps): received the UC under the following circumstances: — "Lieutenant Gough, when
in command of a party of Hodson's Horse, near Alumbagh, on the 12th November 1857, particularly dis-
tinguished himself by his forward bearing in charging across a swamp, and capturing two guns, although
defended by a vastly superior body of the enemy. On this occasion he had his horse wounded intwoplaces,
and bis turban cut through by sword cuts, whilst engaged in combat with three sepoys. Lieutenant
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Gough also particularly distinguished himself near Jellalabad, Lucknow, on the 25th February 1858, by showing
a brilliant example to his regiment, when ordered to charge the enemy's guns, and by his gallant and forward
conduct he enabled them to effect their object. On this occasion he engaged himself in a series of single combats,
until at length he was disabled by a musket-ball through the leg, while charging two sepoys with fixed
bayonets. Lieutenant Gough on this day had two horses killed under him, a shot through his helmet and
another through his scibbard. besides being severely wounded." Commanded the 12th Bengal Cavalry in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
and Medal). Served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-S0. Commanded the Cavalry of the Koorum Force
in 1878-70, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the pursuit of the Afghans over the
Shutargardan, in the affair in the Maugior Pass, and during the operation in Khost. Served with the Cabul
Field Force in 1879-80 as Brigadier-General of Communications, and was present in the engagement atj
Charasiah, and in the various operations around Cabul in December 1879 (wounded) ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march toCandahar in command ofthe Cavalry Brigade, and waspresent at the recon-
naissance of 31st August in command of thetroops engaged and in the cavalry pursuit on the following day (fre-
quently mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with four Clasns. andBronze Decoration).
220 Sir Edward Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Peuii in 1852, and was present at
the bombardment and caoture of Martaban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and occupation
of Meaday t mentioned in despatches for "gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
221 Sir JEaeas Perkins and Lieut. General 0. A. Goodfellow. — For War Services, see Royal Engineers.
222 Generals G. G. Pearse, Sir William Hamilton, T. Nicholl, H. Le Cocq, and H. M'Lecd. — For War Services,
see Royal Artillery.
22* Sir S DeB. Edwarles served in the Mahee Kar.ta Field Force in 1858, in p-ursuit of Tantia Topee, and was
present at the action of Anoria. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Abyssinian Expedition
in 1868, present at the action of Arosree and at the assault and capture of Maadala (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 as Chief Director of Transport on the line between Sukkur and Qmtta, took part in the defence of
Candahar, and waspresent at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp),
225 General R. S. Sale Hill served ir_ defence of Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58 ;
present at Chapoorah; with Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude, and present at the
actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal)
Served in the Bhootan campaign of 1865-6 1 Medal with Clasp) ; in the Huzara campaign of 1868, including the
operations on the " Black Mountain" (Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of ^878-80 on the Khs-ber line of communications (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Commanded the expedition sent against the Akhas in 1883-84 (received
the thanks of the Commander m Chief and of Government).
226 General H. S. Anderson served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S67, and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also in Khandeish against the attempted invasion of the
Deccan hv the rebel army under Tantia Topee in 1858-59. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 in command of
the 1st Bombay Native Infantry, and was present in the affair at Girishk, in the engagement at Maiwand
(severely wounded), and at the siege of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-87 in command of a Brigade (received the thanks ofthe Governor General of India in Council,
mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
227 General P. H. F. Harris served with the China Expeditionary Fores in 1858-59, and was present in
the White Cloud Expedition against the Braves in June 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-86, and was present at the'attack on the Minhla Redoubt and commanded the Garrison at
Mingyan (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
225 General G. X. Channer served in the TJmbeyla campaign of 1863 and was present |at the actions of the 16th
and 17th December (Medal with Clasp). Afterwards served with General Wilde's Column in Jadoon Country in 1864.
Looshai field operations in 1871-72. Served with the 1st Goorkhas in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, with the
Malacca Column in operations in SunghieUjong,Terrachee,and Srimenanti; led the advanced party at the surprise
and capture of Malay Stockades in Bukit Putus Pass (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross. Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp 1 : received the YC " for having with the greatest gallantry been the first to jump|into the enemy's
stockade, to which he had been despatched with a small party of the 1st Goorkha Light Infantry, on the afternoon
ofthe 20th December 1875, by the Officer commanding the Malacca Column to procure intelligence as to its strength,
position, &c. Major Channer got completely in rear of the enemy's position, and finding himself so close that he
could hear the voices ofthe men inside, who were cooking at the time, and keeping no look-out, he beckoned to his
men, and the whole party stole quietly forward to within a few paces of the stockade. On jumping in, he shot the
first man dead with his revolver, and his party then came up, and entered the stockade, which was of a most
formidable nature, surrounded by a bamboo palisade; about seven yards within was a log-house, loop-holed, with
two narrow entrances, and trees laid latitudinally, to the thickness of two feet. The officer commanding reports
that if Major Channer, by his foresight, coolness, and intrepidity, had not taken this stockade, a great loss of
life must have occurred, as from the fact of his being unable to bring guns to bear on it, from the steepness ofthe
hill, and the density ofthe jungle, it must have been taken at the point ofthe bayonet." Served with the expedi-
tion against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Clasp). Served with the 29th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan war of
1878-80 with the Koorum Field Force, and was present in command of the Regiment at the attack and capture
of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Expedition to the Black Mountain in 188S in command of the 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, C2?., and
Clasp).
223 General G. F. Beville served at the assault and capture of Kotah, with the column in pursuit ofthe Gwalior
rebels under Tantia Topee ; employed throughout the Oude campaign for the reduction of the province ; present
in the attack on and expulsion ofthe enemy from their strongly fortified position of Rampoor Kussia on the 3rd
November 1 858, accompanying the support of the storming party ; present at the surrender of the fort of Amethee,
and subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpoor, and pursuit of the rebels nnder Beni
Mahadeo, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Kerri and capture of the fort of Buxar on the 24th November 1858 ;
with the column detached after the action to drive the enemy across the river Goomtee ; served throughout the
operations in the TransGogra district, including the advance on and occupation of Baraitch; action with the-
Nana's force at Chnrdah, and occupation ofthe fort on the 26th December 1858; capture of the Fort of Mujeediah
on the 27th December, and defeat of the Nana and Begum at Banki, and final expulsion of Ihe rebels from Oudo
across the river Raptee on the 31st Dec.emben858 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign
in 1867-68 as Brigade Major ofthe 1st Brigade 1st Division, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal'. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as
Deputy Judge Advocate and Provost Marshal, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
230 Sir Richard Stewart served with a party of the Mysore Silladar Horse attached to the Kurnool Movable
Column, and was present at the attack on Shorapore on the 8th February 1858, on which occasion he was
dangerously wounded by two sword cuts ; also commanded a detachment of the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Con-
tingent with Brigadier Hill's Field Force in the Taptee Valley, in Berar, and in the Deccan from November 1858
till March 1859 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 m command of a Brigade sent to the
Ruby Mines (received the thanks ot the Governor General in Council, mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
with Clasp) .
2=1 Lieut. General H. Melvill served in the Kumaon Militia during 1857 and commanded Cavalry in an attack
made from Nynee Tal upon a portion of the Rohilcund rebels. Served with the Oude Police Cavalry from May
till September 1858 ; was in command of a Police Force (Cavalry and Infantry) at Mahon near Lucknow when an
attack was made on that post by the enemy on the evening of the 7th August 1858. Commanded the Cavalry in
an attack made by a Police Force upon the fort and position of Birwa on 26th August 1858 (Medal).
232 Lieut.General G. A. Laughton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856, and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, snriender of Bushire, expedition to Borazioon, and attack of Khooshab (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
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233 Lieut. General R. Mallaby served in the Afghan war in i88j in command of a Field Force in the Khak a Sora
Valley and subsequently of the Reserve Brigade (Medal).
234 Lieut.General J. I*. Sheriifl" served with the 2nd Punjaub Infantry during the Indian Mut!ny campaign in
1857_58, and was present at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi including tne battle of Nujjuffghnr. Accom-
panied Greathed's Movable Column and present at the battle of Boolundshuhur ; was detached with a portion
of his Regiment at Allyghur ; and subsequently commanded a mixed force in the Etawah District, where he had
several engagements with the enemy and captured five guns, after driving the enemy from his position— received
the thanks of the Governor General (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Looshai Expedition
in 1871-72 (Medal with Claspl ; with the Duma Expedition in 1874-75 (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the
Naga Hills Expeditions in 1875 and 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp),
235 Sir O. V. Tanner served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan wjr of
1878-80, and was present in ths engagements at Khushk-i-Nakhud and Sir-i-Asp ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar (mentioned iu despatches), and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevetof Colonel, CB , Modal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served iu the Egyptian
war of 1882 in command of an Infantry Brigade of the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (twice mentioned iu despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
Commanded the expedition into the Zhob Valley iu 1884, and received the expression of the approbation of the
Government of India lor his conduct of the operations.
230 Sir Henry Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force iu 1857 m command of Aden Troop (Medal
with Clasp). On landing from Persia proceeded to the Shoolapoor border to watch the country between the rivers
Bheema and Krishna ; joined the field force under Colonel Malcolm; present at the capture of Beder Shoornoor;
ordered to join the Cavalry Brigade in Central India; joined Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels through
the Putchunny Hills, subsequently joined Brigadier Parke's Force by forced marches; pursued the rebels across tho
Nerbudda ; present at the action at Chota Oodeypoor, and in pursuit of the rebels through Central India (Medal).
Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 in the Intelligence Department, present at the capture of
Magdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Looshai Campaign of 1871-2 in Command of a Coolie Corps
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Clasp). Served in the Afghar. war in 1878-79 as Assistant
Quarter Master General with the Quetta Field Force, and was present in the advance on and occupation of
Candahar and in the engagement at Takht-i-Pul; wan Political Officer to the Force in the advance to the
Helmund, including the engagement at Saif-u-deen {CB., and Medal). Served in the Egyptian war cf 1882 as
Head of the Intelligence Department with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasn, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Starl.
233 Lieut.General 3. B. Cox served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in the Koorum Valley (Medal).
239 Lieut.General O. L. Smith served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the defence
of the Lucknow Residency, and at the siege of Lucknow (twice severely wounded, received the thanks of the
Government of India, Medal with two Clasps).
241 Lieut.General C. J.Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59, and was present
ait the affair at Kanta, at Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture
-of Lucknow, present at Doomeragunge, at the affairs at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September 1858, and at the
battle of Toolsepore (Medal with Clasp).
242 Lieut.General H.H.Lyster served ou the Staflfof Sir Hugh Rose as Interpreter and Aide do Camp throughout the
Central India campaign from Dec. 1857 to July 1858, including the siege and capture of the town and fort of Ratb-
ghurand repulse of the rebels iu an attack on tue camp during the siege, action of Baroda (sabre wound and charger
.-also wounded), taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore Pass, siege and storm of the town and capture of tha
.fort of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch and capture of the town (charger received one bayonet and
two sabre wounds), attack on the camp of the 2nd Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the 1st Brigade at
Goolowlee, taking of the town and fort of Calpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, storming of the
Lushker and fort of Gwalior (three times menlroued in despatches, twice for gallant conduct in the field, Brevet of
Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) • was awarded the 1TC under the following circumstances : — " Date
of act of bravery, 23rd May 1858. — For gallantly charging and breaking, singly, a skirmishing square of the
retreating rebel army from Calpee, and killing two or three sepoys in the conflict. Major General Sir Hugh Henry
Rose, GCB.. reports that this act of bravery was witnessed by himself and by Lt. Colonel Gall, CB., of the 14th
Light Dragoons." Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl
(mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghusnee {CB., Medal with Clasp).
243 Lieut.General G. Wheeler served in the Burmese war in 1852-54 (Medal).
244 Lieut.General D. Shaw served with the field force against the insurgent Moplahs at Munjerry in the district of
Malabar, and was present at the engagement against the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th 1849, at Kolatoor on
25th August 185 1, and commanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps employed in the destruction of a party
of insurgent Moplahs near Calicut on the Western coast on the 17th September 1855. Present at the quelling of a
•riot iu Tinnevelly 22nd December 1858. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the Base
at Thayetmyo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2" Lieut.General D. Standen served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Sonaar river, the lmleea
Neemkhera Bhutgaon and Sleemanabad in 1857 and 1858 (Medal).
248 Lieut.General A. H. Bamfield served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Atfghans (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the ex
peditionary force against the Boree Afreedees in the Kohat Hills in 1853 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
210 Lieut.General B. W. D. Morton served in the Cossyah and Jyntiah campaign in 1863.
231 Lieut.General W. Osborn served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal).
252 Lieut.General T. T. Turton served with the field force under Major Orr against insurgent Rohillas in the
.Nizam's territories in 1855 ; was present at the attack and capture of a body of Rohillas near Lingi Bonti, by
Lt. Colonel Doria's Field Force.
254 Lieut.General P. Story served in Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and
was present at the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of
Biswah (Mtdal). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp), and during the operations
in the Malay Peninsula in 1375-76 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 'i'hull Chotiali Field
Force, and afterwards in Northern Afghanistan (Medal).
233 Lieut.General G. T. Jones served iu the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Commandant of the Line of Communications
of the Indian Contingent (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
256 Lieut.General C. R. Pennington served with the 23rd Welsh Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was
present at the siege of Lucknow and in the operations in Oude (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the TJmbeyla campaign in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 13th Bengal
Lancers m the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Khyber Line, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition includ-
ing the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Brevetof Lt. Colonel, and Medal). Served with the 13th Bengal
Lancers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action atKassasinon the Qth September (mentioned
in despatches), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's
Star).
"' Lieut.General G. B. Fisher was present with the 32nd Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal district during
the mutinies of 1857, and marched with the Head Quarters from Bowsee to Raneegunge when the four companies
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers from his regiment to China, and served with the 65th
Native Infantry during the occupation of Canton in 1858-59 (Medal).
. 25s Lieut.General F. S. Iredell served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major Genera1. Phayre (Medal).
25'J Sir Robert Gordon Rogers served throughout the tTmbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Also throughout the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
in the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the atlack and capture of Ali
Musjid, and tookjpart in the Zaimusht Expedition (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served
War Services of the Ojiars on the Unemployed, Supernumerary Lid. 59^'
in the Egyptian war of iS32, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Aide de Camp to the Qaeen, Medal with
ClasD. 3rd Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star).
260 Lieut. General A. G. F. Hogg served as Adjutant of the ist Sind Horse in the Persian campaign of 1857 (Medal
with Clasp). In 1858-59 he served with the forces in Kandeish and the Nizam's country ; and with his Regiment
at Canton during the China war of i860. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdaia (mentioned in
dispatches Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Director of Transport with the
Bombay Reserve Brigade on the Candahar line, and was present during the investment of Sherpore and in the
operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
261 Lieut. General M. W. Willoughby served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the
surrender of Bushire, {bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Abyssinian war in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
262 Lieut.General J. M. Stewart served in the Jyntsah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-6-!, and was present
at the assault and caDture of the stockades of Ookis, Mugbarai, and Oomkrong. Served in the Abyssinian war in
1867-6S (Medal).
264 Lieut General A. J. Howes served with the Kurnool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was
present at the storming of the fort of Ruteea 13th November 1858 (Medal).
265 Lieut.General T. N. Baker served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855. Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86, and com-i anded a column at the attack of the Minhla Redoubt, and afterwards commanded the Garrison
there (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
267 Lieut.General F. H. Tyrrell served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
268 Lieut.General Seafield Grant was employed with the Southern Maaratta Field Force from 5th March 1858
in commandof a detachment of the 47 th Madras N. I., and from May to December 1858 served with the North Canara
Field Force emp'.03-eu against the rebels under the Sawunt Warr'ie Dessaes, and commanded for eight months the
outpost of Coissee on the Goa Frontier, occupied by the 47th Detachment and a detachment of the 35th Madras
Native Infantry (Medal).
269 Lieut.General E.G. Griffin served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
Agra (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
270 Lieut.General C. S. Steward was employed during the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the action of
Jtrowlea with Kooer Sing's rebel lorce on the 21st March 1858 (wounded), and at the sortie from the fort of
Azimghur 27th March, also at the taking of Jugdespore a.id at the engagements of Beliea, Peeroo, twi.;eat Mut-
tahee, Dullepore. Ceswab, Ruiapore Gamur, and the final ejectment of the rebels from the J ugdespore Jungles
between May and June 1858 (Medal).
271 Sir J. W. MQueen served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; served with the 4th Punjaub
Infantry at the siege assault and capture of Delhi; present with Greatbed's Column in the actions of Boolund-
shuhur, Allyghur. Aksabad, Agra, and Kanouge; also in the advance to the relief of Lucknow, iucluding action
at Marigunge (slightly wounded), affairs near the Alumbagh and Dilkoosba, and storming of the Secunderbagh
(severely wounded) ; afterwards present at Cawnpore, and in the advance on Futtehgur, including the action at
Kala Nuddee and several minor affairs. Commanded the 4th Punjaub Infantry during the Oude and Rohilcund
campaign in April and May 135S, including the capture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches Medal -.vi h two
Clasps). Served with the force uuder Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in
December 1859 and January i860 ; also with that against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860 (Medal
with Clasp). Was present with Colonel Keyes' force in the attack on the Bezooties at Gara in March 1869. Served
in the Jowaki Alreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80 with tbe Koorum Field Force, and commanded the 5th Punjaub Inlantry in the attack on the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt-Colonel, and CB.). Took part with 'Sir Frederick Roberts' Division
in the advanc? on, and occupation of, Cabul, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with Brigadier General Gordon's force in the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in May 1881 (mentioned in despatches). Commanded the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (received the
thanks of the Government of India, KCB , and Clasp).
272 Lieut.General W. H. Mackesy served in the Crimea from T6th Aug. 1855, and was present at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th Sep'.;-, and acted as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow ; also acted as Assistant Field Engineer from Nov. 1858, and was engaged with the 4th Company Royal
Engineers in £-.11 the actions and at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from Allahabad to the
Nepaul country (Medal with Clasp).
273 Lieut.General H. A. Little served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from the 26th Nov. 1855, till the evacuation iu June 1856. Served as Adjutant o' the ist Battalion 7th Fusiliers in
the Indian N. W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafyze Field Force, present at the de'ence of the Sungahs at the
Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec. ;
also in the action of Umbeyla and destruction of the villageat the footof tbe BauairPass on 16th Dec, which ended
in thecomplete rout of tbe enemy and the submission of the hill tribes ou 17th Dec. (Brevet ot Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served as Chief Staff Officer (Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General) ofthe Southern Afghanistan
Field Force from Nov. 1880 till its withdrawal from Candahar and Southern Afghanistan. Served with the
Burmese Expedition in i88b-87, and again in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, CB., aad two Clasps).
271 Lieut.General J. May served with the Volunteer Cavalry at Lucknow, and was present at the action of Chin-
hut 30th June 1857, also tbroughout the defence of the Residency acting as a Subaltern of Artillery and subsequently
as Assistant Field Engineer. Served afterwards with the force at the Alumbagh and. was present in the various
actions (wounded), and accompanied Lord Clyde's Force at the final capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps,
and a year's service). Served with the Bhootan Expedition m 1864-65, and was pr' sent at the capture of Dalim-
kote and Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
273 Lieut.General A. G. Koss served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 35th Foot
at Arrah, and with the 79th Highlanders in the Or.de campaign, including tbe capture ot'the fort of Rampore Kuvsia
and the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad (Medal). Raised the Lahore Mule Train in September and October
1867, and commanded it through the Abyssinian campaign of 1868, was present at the operations before and
capture of Magdaia (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the ist Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki cam-
paign iu 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Medal wit a Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, including
the capture of Ali Musjid (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
1881. Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White in command of a Oontinrjer.t of the
Punjab Frontier Force (mentioned in despatches).
275t Lieut.General A. H. Prinsep waspresentat the mutiny of his Regiment, the 6th Bengal Light Cavalry, at
Sealkote on the 9th July 1857 and was wo tnded. He afterwards served against the rebels in the Gogaria
Jungles and was present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and waspresentat the
attack and cap ure of Ali Musiid (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
276 Lieut.General W. P. La Touche served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856,
and was present at the bombardment and capture of the fort of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army
(Medal with Clasp). Was present at the action of Hulgallee as Adjutant with the Southern Mahratta Hors« in
November 1857; present at the action of Sharapoor as 2nd in Command with the Southern Mahratta Horse in
February 185S ; acted as Staff Officer to the Field Forces at the occupation of Jamkhundee in March and Nurgoond
in Juno 1858 (Medal).
277 Lieut. General A. G. Handcock served whh the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp. Served
in the A'ghau w.r of 1878-80 as Ast-istant Adjutant General to the Northern and Southern Afghanistan Field
Force*, and was present 111 the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
277t Lieut.General F. Lance served agaitst the rebels in Rohilcund in 1858; was present at the defence of the
59<y War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
Jail at Shahjehanpore, and in the affairs of Mohunrudpore and Nooria and action at Sisseanghat — severely
wounded by a musket uall above the left ankle and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Jledal). Served in the
Afghan ws' in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Takht-i-Pul, Shahjui. Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo
near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood
Wuzeerpe Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
278 Major General G. T. Halliday served with the Uazara Expedition in :888 (Medal with Clasp).
^'t Lieut.General R. ("!. R. Clifford served with the left wing of the 54th Foot in pursuit of the mutineers of the
34th and 73rd Native Infantry from Dacca to Chittagong in 1857. Served the winter campaign of 1858 in Oude,
and was present at the first attack on the fort of Tyroul on the 21st March (Medal). Served in the Jowaki
Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clisp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Wuzeeree ExpedhVon in 1881.
2"'JlMajor General T. E. Webster served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal). Also served in the
Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
280 Major General H. M. Wemyss served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, including the battle of Budlee-
ke-Serai and Nujjufghur. several engagements before Delhi, siege and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with
Olasp) Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 ; commanded the 39th Bengal Native Infantry till the 10th April
1879, and the Bhopal Battalion from the nth April to tho 2nd August; was Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master
General Khyber Line Force from the 15th September 1879 to the 10th July r88o, and Assistant Adjutant General
Khyber Division from the nth July till the end of the campaign (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
281 Major General 3. T. Stafford served as 2nd in command of the 22nd Bengal Native ] u fan try in China, includ-
ing the following operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity ot Snanghai in 1862, capture of stockades
on the 4th April, capture of the stockaded village of Tserpoo on the 17th April and of stockades near Nanhsiang
on the 29th April, capture by escalade of the walled towns of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and Cholin, and repulse
of a very superior force of the rebels on the 25th May (Medal). Served with the Looshai Expedition m 1871- 72
(Medal with Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Alto served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
282 Major General J. F. L. Fisher served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was nit'OYit at the siege
and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded) and in the operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
283 Major General D. S. Buist served with the SylhetLight Infantry in pursuit of the three Companies 34th Bengal
Native Infantry who mutinied at Chittagong on the 18th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Detachm.:atat the action of Binna
Caudy in the Cachar district on 12th Jan. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, and Medal)
Commanded Six Companies of the Sylhet Light Infantry employed in the Jynteah Hill's in suppressing the Cossiah
Insurrection in i860, including skirmishes on the 26th and 28th March, and cardie cf the stockaded village of Moong
Gougie. Again served in the Cossiah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, including the capture o r
the stockades of Moonson, Ooksaie, Nunghai, Ralleang, and fourth capture of Moonseri. Served in the Bhootan
Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
284 Major General H. C. Smith served in the actions against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55, in -
cludingthe capture and destruction of Dhub and Sardine in August 1854 ; expedition against the Busefc KheilAfree-
dees in Dec. 1854 and March 1855 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Interpreter to the 19th
Foot with the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul frontier in 1859.
285 Major General \V. G. M. Strickland served in tho Burmese war in 1852-53. and was present at the defence of
Martaban, and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
286 Major General G. C. Rowcroft served with tho force against the Hussunzaies on the Hazara frontier in 1852
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 at Peshawur (Medal 1. Commanded the
Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment with the force on the Eus'ufzaie frontier and against the fanatics of Sittana in April and
May 1858.
287 Major General P. 'Wheeler served in the Indian Mutirrv campaign in 1857-59, an(l «'as present at the capture
of Bareilly (Medal).
288 Major General H. H. Stansleld served with the ioth Foot throughout the Indian Mutiny, and was present at
the siege of Lucknow and several skirmishes in Oude, Azimghur, and the Jugdespore Jungles (Medal with Clasp) .
289 Major General T. M. Shelley was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the ioth May 1857. He
served afterwards in several actions from the nth August to the 29th September before Delhi, and at the assault
and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
290 Major General M. G. Clerk served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-59, and was present with Have-
lock's Force at the actions ot Mungarwar and Aluinbagh. remaining in the Alumbagh with the force under
Lt.Colonel M'Intyre, and acted as Assistant Field Engineer; afterwards present at the capture of Lucknow
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
291 Major General P. C. Dalmahoy served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the
siege and capture of Delhi, including most of the engagements before its walls previous to the capture. Served
with Brigadier Showers' Force in the Delhi district. Present with the Humeerpore Police Battalion in several
encounters with the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859-60, and on many occcsions durirg the campaign commanded an
independent Column of Military Police (received the thanks of Government for services in Delhi and Bundlecund,
Medal with Clasp).
292 Major General T. R. Nimmo served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches) includingthe sortie of Deh Khojah — twice severely wounded (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
233 Major General W. Gordon served in Burmah against the rebel Mong Gong Gee in 1854. Had charge of the
intrenchments at Allahabad, and command of outposts during the mutinies in 1857 (Medal). Accompanied the
Expeditionary Force to China, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
2% Major General J. W. Orr served in Burmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also with Major General
Whitlock's Force in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59, and was present at the surrender of the rebel
Narrain Rao at Kirwee; was left in charge of the camp on the 16th December 1858, when the force under
Brigadier MacDuff moved out to attack the rebels at Girwassah (Medal with Clasp).
299 Major General F. E. A. Cliamier served as Aide de Camp to General Outram with Havelock's Force, and
was present at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the
Residency until the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
300 Major General H H.C. G. Warrington was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories
in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from the 6th February 1858 (Medal)
301 Major General V. G. Ri leout was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Boad in May and June
1862. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp).
302 Major General G. A. Prendergast commanded a Squadron Mooltanee Cavalry detached from Shahjehanpore
to the assistance of the Rajah of Powayne and commanded at Powayne during the attack on that place by the
rebels under Khan Bahadoor Khan and Feroze Shah on the 7th and 3th Oct. 1858. Served as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier Troup during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Pusgaou and Russool-
pore, and attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 in command of the
Thull Chotal and Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
303 Major General R. A. C.Hunt served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was piesent
atthe storming and captureoftheentienchedcampatWang-kaza4th April 1862, of the town of Tseerpoo 17th April,
at Nazean 27th and29thApril, at the storming of Kahding 1st May, of Tsing-poo 12th May, and at the storming
and recapture of Kahding on the 4th October 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded
the 5th Bombay Native Infantry in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
301 Major Generai C. S. sturt served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
305 Major General H.G.Thomson wasonfieldservice with a detachment of the 35th Foot against Hill Kareens near
Shuay-gheen from 10th April to 1st May 1856, and was present at the action at Palipoon.
OT6 Majo-s General R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served throughout the
War Services of tlie Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. $9&k
Indian mutiny campaign against the mutineers near Benares on the 6th July 1S57 (charger severely wounded)
also at Azimghur, and with the Xepaulese Contingent in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served a'so throughout
the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-65, and was present at the storming and capture of DalimKCte, »ncl of Bala and
Nagoh. stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 with the Khyber Line Force (Meaai).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1SS1.
507 Major General K. R. Elliot was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
1S58. Served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-68, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
308 Major General A. T. Moore served, with the Persian Expeditionary Force in iS56-57,and was present at the
assault ami capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon. and at the action of Khooshab — horse killed
(Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the 1"C under the following circumstances : — " On the occasion
of an attack on the enemy on the Sth February 1S57, led by Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, CB.. Lieutenant Moore, the
Adjutant of the regiment, was, perhaps, the first of all by a horse's length. His horse leaped into the square,
and instantly fell dead, crushing down his rider, and breaking his sword as he fell amid the broken ranks of the
enemy. Lieutenant Moore speedily extricated himself, and attempted with his broken sword to force his way
through the press ; but he would assuredly have lost his life had not the gallant young Lieutenant Malcolmson,
observing his peril, fought his wayto hisdismonnted comradethroughacrowd of enemies to his rescue, and, giving
him his stiiTup, safely carried him through everything out of the throng. The thoughtfnlness for others, coot
determination, devoted courage and ready activity shown in extreme danger by this young Officer, Lieutenant
Malcolmson, appear to have been most admirable, and to be worthy of the highest honour." Served with the
Central India Field Force from the siege of Ratghur (mentioned uy Sir Hugh Rose for zeal in serving a gun when
the camp was suddenly attacked) to the taking of Gwalior, and pursuit and defeat of the rebels by Sir Robert
Napier; served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts" during the monsoon of 1S58 ; commanded a
troop of 3rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebels at Mow and Mahoni, capturing their two guns (Medal
with Clasp). x .
313 Major General R. M. Chambers served with'his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was
jiresont at the stormimr and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1S62, and of the town of
Tseerpoo 17th April, at Nazean 27th and 29th April 1862, at the storming of the town of Tsingp >o 12th May, and
with the garrison defending Knliding in May 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
310 Major General 1. . bi. Evans served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S58-59 with the 3rd Bengal
European Regiment, and was present with the Mynpooree Movable Column in the operations at Sheraghur Ghat
and with the Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action
of Dewsa against Tantia Tonee (Medal).
311 Major General L. H. Williams served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Also served in the
campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1S63, and was present at the^forcing of the TJmbeyla Pass (Medal,
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 187s, aud was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal.
with Clasp).: Served also with the Mahsood Wuzeeiee Expedition in 1881.
312 Major General G. R. C. Westropp served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S with the 21st Bombay
Native Infantry during the. outbreak of mutiny in that regiment at Kurrachee, and with the field force engaged
in Kbandeish under Sir Hugh Rose, to whom he was Orderly Officer during the operations in the Deccan against
Tantia Topee.
313 Major General A. Wardrop served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the
borioardmei.t and capture of Mohurnra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) .
3,1 Major General T. Bell served as Adjutant with the 2nd Belooch Regiment with the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1856-57, includingthe assault and capture of Reshire aud surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjocn, and
battle oi IGiooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the fores under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
315 Major Geneial S. Fellows served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture 01 the forts of Mohumra, and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Served in
the Afghan war in 1870-80. and took uartin the march to Candahar with the Force under Major General Phayre
(Medal).
316 Major General G. J. Pasley served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
317 Major General B. R. Chambers sjrved with the 13th Bengal Nacive Infantry in the Sontha'i campaign of
•255-56. Also throughout the deience of the Residency at Lucknow from the 30th June to the 17r.l1 Nov. 1857, and
was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and a wound pension). Served with the Eusofzai
Field Force in the Umbeyla campaign, and was present in the action of the 15th aud 10th December 1863 (Medal
with Clasp). Also with the Hazara field Force, including operations on the Black Mountain in iS 18 (Clasp).
Commanded the 6th Punjab Infantry in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (!lasp). Com-
manded the 2nd Brigade Tank Column throughout the expedition Rgainst the Mahsood Wuz< erees in 188: under
Brigadier General Kennedy.
•18 Major General C. F. Sharpe served in the IndianMutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
319 Major General L. H. P. De H. Larpent commanded a detachment of his regiment with the force under
Colonel Vaughan in the Meranzaie district in July and August 1857. Served as Quarter Master of his regiment
with the Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1858, and was present at the destruction of
Chinglee Mungul, Thana, and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies of 1857-58. Also
served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
320 Major General T. B. E. Tennant served 111 Kimedy in 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of
Woojie liuddah 15th May 1856.
321 Major General P. H. Le Gc3-t served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S56-57, and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire. at tiorazjoon, and the action of Khooshab (Medal with
Clasp). Served with Major Grimes' Field Force in the Mahee Kanta as Assistant Political Agent, and in com-
mand of detachment Gujerat Irregular Horse in 1858; with Captain Heycock's Field Force in the Mahee Kanta
against the rebel Takoor of Mondetti in 185S ; commanded a detachment of Gujerat Irregular Horse, and was
Staff Officer of a field force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib in 1858-59 ; with Colonel Evans' Field
Force in command of a detachment of Gujerat Irregular Horse at Nuggar Parkur in 1859.
322 Major General T. J.Watson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and waspresent at all the engagements in
Brigadier Seton's Column between Delhi and Futtehghur. Also present at the siege of Lucknow. Commanded a
.Squadron of Ho'lson's Horse, aud present at one engagement (mentioned in despatches, Medal with 1 ilasp) . Served
with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864 (Medal) ; and with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Clasp). Also
.served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
323 Major General YV. C. S. Clarke served in the China war in i860 (Medal) .
324 Major General F. T. Bainbridge served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, operations on the Gorruckpore and Nepaul frontiers, and final dispersion there
of the rebels (Medal with Clasp). Raised the Rawul Pindee Mule Train for the Abyssinian .Expedition in 1867;
commanded the Train throughout the expedition, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Hazara field force in 1868. including
the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79,
and commanded at Tonk at the time of the raid by the Mahsood Wuzeerees (mentioned in despatches, tfeda1).
325 Major General N. Swar.stun commanded the KConipany Sappers and Miners in the North China Expedition in
3860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangkoo, the capture of the Takoo Forts, and at Pekin from
9th to 26th October (Medal with two Clasps).
326 Major General J.R. Strutt served as Interpreter to a squadron of the 17th Lancers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee
in 1858 ; accompanied the 3rd Bombay N. I. to China in i860, and served until the end of the war m the Royal
Commissariat. Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Seved with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
327 Major General E. P. Gurdon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 ; present with the Neemuch Force
before Nimbheera on 23rdSeptemberas a volunteer with the Bengal Artillery, "with the Neemuch force in the action
with the Mundesore rebels at Jeerun on the Sth October, and with the Artillery in the Fort of Neemuch during the
siege by the Mundesore rebels in October and Nov. 1S57 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
598Z Wat Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
349 Major General W. Tweedie served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, was present at the
engagement attending the disarming of the Native Troops at Benares on the 4th June 1857, and was dangerously
wounded. Volunteered for active service and was attached to the 78th Highlanders with Havelock's Column, and
was present at the actions of Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of
the Residency until relieved by Lord Clyde, after which served at the defence of the Alumbagh, including the
repulse of the enemy's numerous attacks; served with the 78th Highlanders throughout the operations resulting
in the final storm and capture of Lucknow, the advance through Roailcund and recapture of Bareilly. served on
General Beatson's Staff in the operations against and Dursuit of Tantia Topee in the Mhow and Nerbudda districts
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Political Secretary to Lorn
Napier, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal,
and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Senior Political Officer with the Kb vler Line Force
(CSI. and Medal).
330 Major General C. S. Maclean served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857. Subsequently present at the
actions of Boolundsbuhur.Coel.Acrabad, and Agra— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China
Expeditionary Force of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actionBof Chan-
kiawan and Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present in the engagements at Takht-i-Pul, Ahmed Kheyl, Urzoo near Ghuznee, and PadkaoShana
(several times mentioned in despatches, BrevetofLt. Colonel, OB., Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
331 Major General W. F. Bartleman served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1858, and was preseut at the actions of Almorah on the 17th and 25th April, and at the storming and capture
of the fort of Nuggar (Medal). Served during a part of the Cossiah rebellion, and commanded a Company of tho
43rd Bengal N.I. at the attack and capture of the stockaded village of Moonsowpoouje in the Jynteah Hills ou ttx»
22nd March 1862.
332 Major General H. Chapman was at Meean Meer on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 ; served with the 1st
Bengal European Fusiliers in the actions of Narnoul, Gungeree, Pattialee, and Mynpooree ; commanded a detach-
ment of Alexander's Horse in several minor affairs in the Etawah district in 1858, actions of Oreyah (charger twice
wounded), and Dewsa ; pursuit of the rebels thr ugh Rajpootana and Central India ; Bundlecund campaign of
1859-60 (meutioned in despatches, Medal.1. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Baghao (meutioned in despatches. Brevet -if Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
333 Major General R. H. Inglis served with the Bhoolau Expeiition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghr.n war in 1879 (Medal).
331 Major General W. A. Franks was present with the Head Quarters of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry when
it mutinied at Nowgong on the 10th June 1857. He served subsequently throughout the mutiuycampaign (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the second expedition
into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
335 Major General F. Beeching served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghut in 186S for the
suppression of a rebellion amongst the Hill Tribes of the Cuttack Tributary Mahals.
330 Major General \V. Howey served with the 32nd Light Infantry during the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59, and wae
present at the capture of the fort of Tyroul, action of Jugdespore, surrender of the forts of Ahmetie and Slmnkei-
pore, and pursuit of Beni Madho (Medal).
337 Major General G. R. Hennessy served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 with the93rd Highlanders, and
was present in the engagements at Buntbera, Maharaj gunge, and Alumbagh, and at the relief of Lucknow under
Lord Clyde. Served in the 75th Regiment in the force under Sir James Outram, and was present in the
action at Guillie anil throughout the occupation of the Alumbagh. and took part in various actions, including
those of 12th Tanuary (wounded) and 16th January 1858 (Medal with Clasp for the relief of Lucknow). Com-
manded the Humeerpore Military Police Battalion in the Bundelcund campaign in 1859-60, and was engaged
in several affairs with the rebels (repeatedly thanked by the Government of India, the Government of the
North-West Provinces, and tin Commander in Chief in India). Commanded the 15th Sikhs in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and was present with Sir Donald Stewart's Division in the advance to and occupation of Candahar, and
in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar in August 1880, and took nart in the reconnaissance of the 31st
August and the battle of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Deco-
ration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the 15th Bengal Infantry, and was present in the
engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and atthe destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
Medal wit'1 two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*" Majov General J. G. Campbell served with 3rd Bengal Europeans during the Indian Mutinies of 1857-58,
including theoperations at Shereirhur Ghat in May 1858, and with the column from Agra towards Gwalior in
June 1858 (Medal). Served with the 30th Punjaub 'infantry in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present
at the captures of Chamoorchi, Bala, and Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
339 Major General A. Ba'tye served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers in Oude in 1858. and was present at
the siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Uttereah, bhumoreghat. and Kintoor (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present in the affair at Shubkudder
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude
(mentioned in despatches), and in the advance t} Cabul under Brigadier General Gough (mentioned in de-
spatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
340 Major General J. M. C.Galloway was employed during the Indian Mutiny in Shahebad, and was engaged at
Kheree 7th October, Burhampoor 14th October. Kheree Saugor 16th October, Jugdespo'e 18th October, ant
Seekreta and Koath Khaz 20th October 1858, and in Bundelcund during the whole of 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 'Medal with Clasp).
341 Major General J. M. Boyd served in the Abyssinian war in 1S6S (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, and
took part in the march to Candahar with the force under MajorGeneral Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
343 Major General J. Upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 in
and about the Delhi division and on the borders of Central India; throughout the Oude campaign in 1858-59, and
present at the captuieof the forts of Araathie and Shunkurghur, and action of Dhoondiakhera (Medal with
Clasp). Served with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of i860 in China and was present at the action of
Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan (thanked by the Commander in Chief of the Frencli
forces) and Palichau, and capture of Pekm (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Med-
iidie. and Khedive's Star).
344 Major General S. J. Browne served with the 5th Punjaub Infantr.y during the Oudecampaign of 1858-59, and
was present at the passage of the Raptee and capture of the enemy's guns at Sitkaghat; commanded a detachment
of the Regiment at Darzee Talas — horse shot (Medal). Served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry throughout the
Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the expedition against the JewakiAfreedees
in 1877-78 (Clasp). Commanded the 6th Punjaub Infantry in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
345 Major General W. Jacob served as Interpreter to the 72nd Highlanders at the siege and capture of Kotah
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
945tMajor General A. Walker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
346 Major General J. B. Smith served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863 with the
2nd Eusofzie Expedition, and was present at the forcing of the Dmbf yla Pass (Medal with Clasp) ; also served
with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal).
34' Major General R. W. Sartorius served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1838-59, and was present at the
relief of Azimghur and during the operations in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served with the Bhootan
Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Seiyed in tre Ashanti war in 1875-74 (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross,
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary LUt. 598m
f'Jfe. and Medal) : was awarded the Tr£. "for having during the attack on Abogoo, on the 17th January 1S74,
removed from under a heavy fire Sergeant Major Braimah Doctor, a Houssa Non-Commissioned Officer, who was
mortally wounded, and placed him under cover." Also served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
3,8 Major General H. P. Peacock served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was piesent at the
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
349 Major General C. A. Moore commanded a detachment of the 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry at the taking of Rewal ;
present at the taking of Awah ; served with the Field Force in Central India in 1858 j presentduriugthe operations
in the Mahee Kanta in 1858 ; and at the night attack of the Khosias at Bhyrannah and during theoperations at
Nuggur Parker; present during the operations in Kattywar, and at the taking of the Burda Hills and defeat of
'.he Wagheers at that place in 1859 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Light Cavalry during the Abyssinian
campaign of 1867-68, and commanded the Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal).
350 Major General F. W. Ward served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in ihe campaign
on the North "West Frontier of India in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and
took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
351 Major General R. Morris served with the 2nd "Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 185R, and
was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations at Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
352 Major General J. C. Stewart served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Mee an -
gnnge, s;eee and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clasp). Servea in the Jowaki
Afreedee Expedition in 1878 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-J0, and was present attheaffair
at Mattoon (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1S79, including tue investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Olas-)'.
353 Major General F. W. Collis served in the Abvssinian war in 1S68 ( Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879.
and was present in the operations in the Khost Valley, and at the forcing of the Shutargardan (twice mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt Colonel, Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
554 Major General J. M. Symserved in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India in 1863 and was present
at the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Ha zara campaign in 1868, including the opera-
tions on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 7879-80, and was present in the engagement
at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of
■the Asmai Heiehts (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march toCandahf rand
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration) ; alsi served with the Atchakzai and Marri Expeditious in 1880. Served with the Hnzara
Kxpeditionin 1888 in command of a Column (mentioned in despatches. CB.. and Clasp). Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
355 Major General G. K. Erskine served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Brigadier M. W. Smith in
1858-59.
J56 Major General N. F. Parker served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal). A'so served in the Afghan war
in 1878-79 (Medal).
357 Colonel F. H. B. Marsh served in the campaign ontheNorth West Frontier of India in 7863 and was present
at the capture of TJmbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Ab3'ssinian war in 1868.
(Medal).
338 Major General J. G. D. Walker served with his regiment in the campaign in Bundelcund under Brigadier
Wheler in 1859. Served with the Burmese Expedi ion in 18R7-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
359 Major General F. H. Vanderzee served wth the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Cla«p).
360 Colonel H. C. A. Szczepanski served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions on
the 25th, 26th, and 27th November 1S57, and subsequent operations at Cawnpore, action of Kalee N'uddee.and pur-
suit of the rebels in Bandlecund (Medal).
361 Major General T. J. Quin served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of
Dewangiri (Medal).
M,t Major General H. S. Elton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
352 Major General A. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
363 Colonel A. E. Campbell served with the 31st Bengal Native Infantry during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56.
Also at Saugor in Central India during 1857-58; present at numerous engagements in the district of Saugor, and
was severely wounded on the 18th Sept. 1857 in the attack on the fortified village of Nurricoulee (Medal with
Clasp).
364 Colonel C.Martin served in the Indian Mutiny campaignsof 1857-58 and was present with thei.»th Light Dra-
goons with the Malwa Field Force at the capture of Dhar, and actions of Mundesore — severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier
D. M. Stewart, and with the 12th Bengal Cavalry atthe capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war
in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar. and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
365 Colonel T. Kettlewell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the land-
ing at Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire. and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
366 Colonel H. St. Maur-Wynch was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
1856 and 1857. Served against the Hill Tribes in the Rajahmundry district in September and October 1857, and
received a contusion from a matchlock-ball. Employed with the Sappers in 1859 in quelling the rebellion in Bengal
( Medal) .
367 Colonel P. W. Bannerman served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra
districts in May and June 1857; as a volunteer in the batteries in the Agra Fort in July and August 1857; present
at the tirst attack on the fort of Awah on the 17th December 1857; at the assault and capture ofRowah, atthe
siege and capture of Awah: commanded the Joudpore Sikh Horse at the action at Pertabgurh on the 24th
December 1858 (Medal).
368 Colonel R. Griffith served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
369 Colonel H. R. B. Worsley served against rebels in Mirzapore district in 1857 (Medal). Served also in th">
South of China in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was presenc at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
370 Colonel A. R. D. Mackenzie served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present during the
siege and assault of Delhi with the Guide Cavalry, and with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi, Goorgao n,
and Jhujjur districts. Served with the 1st Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), and w ns
present at the action of the Moosa Bagh (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was
present in the affairs at Banda, Kuddee, and Boghani ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts hi the march to
Candahar, and was present in the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the expedition against the Aitchakzai Tribes.
371 Colonel C. E. Stack served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra
districts in May and June 1857 ; and as Aide de Camp to General Polwhele at the battle of Agra on the 5th July
1857 (Medal with Clasp).
372 Colonel A. T. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two com-
panies during the greater part of the North Canara campaign, which extended from March to December 1858, and
was present in one skirmish and various pursuits. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 ln command of a Brigade, and conducted the advance on Wuntho from the
North (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
373 Colonel W. H. Ross served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 93rd Bombay N. I. in Khandeish in 1858 ; and
as Staff Officer with the Oojein Field Force in 1859-60.
59^k War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary Li>t.
374 Colonel G. W, Cox was employed against the Karen insurgents in 1857.
375 Colonel F. P. Forteath served in Central India (tiring the campaign of 1S57-5S, including the pursuit of the
Gwalior rebels, battle of Bunas, and action of Kosana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
376 Colonel C. J. Anderson was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad in May JS57 : also at
the first attack on Awnh in September 1S57; at the siege and in the pursuit subsequent to the fall of Kotah in
March and April 1858; at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai on i-tli June and capture of Gwalior on 19th June
• 858; at the action of Eanode in December 1858 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Napier commanding Gwalior
Division (Medal with Clasp).
377 Colonel W. G. Cubitt served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the action of Chinhut on the 30th June 1857
and was awarded the Victoiia Cross "for having on the retreat lrom Chinhut (near Lucknow), on the 30th
June iSj7, saved the lives of three men of the 32nd Regiment, at the risk of his own ; " was afterwards present
throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded (Medal with Clasp; and a year's service).
Served with the Dufflu Expedition in 1S75 (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 with
the Kbyber Line Force (Medal). Also served with the Akl-.a Expedition in 18S3-E4. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1*186-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
378 Colonel C'.A.de Kantzow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the Pesliawur frontier in 1855
tMedal with Clasp). Was present at Mynpooree on, during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops
at that station in May 1837, and received the Queen's gracious approbation and the Governor General's thanks for
" admirable services " rendered at ihe imminent peril of his life. Was present with 39th Sowars in action at lihow-
gong on 6th June 1S57, against the mutineers of the 7th Light Cavalry, 13th 48th and 71st Native Infantry from
Lucknow, and killed the rebel leader in hand-to-hand conflict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead
Served in Mynpooree in command of an Irregular Force up to the abandonment of the Station, and subsequently
as a volunteer in the action of 5th July near Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up 10 19th Aug. 1857.
Commanded a detachment of Agra Militia Cavalry in action near All.\ ghuron 24111 Aug. (mentioned in despatches),
nnd during subsequent operations of Colonel Montgomerie's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battle of the
10th Oct. 1857 at Agra. Served with Sir Hope Grant's Column up to the reoccupation of Mynpooree, and as Com-
mandant of the Muttra Horse in Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at Futtehpore-Sikree, and
elsewhere. Raised the Futtehghur Organized Police Battalion, and served as its Commandant in action at Bungaon
(one charger and one troop-horse wounded under him ; mentioned in despatches). Commanded t tie Cavalry in the
action of 3rd May 1S58 at rihiibjehani.ore (mentioned in despatches, charger wounded), the defence of the Jail, and
affairs subsequent to the relief of the Garrison, including the action of tho 15th May (very dangerously wounded
by sabre cuu on face and riL'ht arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Commandant of the Rohiicund Aux-
iliary Levy, which he had raised and organized, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine from June to
Nov. 1858, and in the manv and various offensive and defensive operations, including the attack on the enemy's out-
post at Akmednuggur (thanked by Government ol India > and siege of Porvaine (thanked by Government of India).
Served with the same Levy on active service in ihe north of the Shahjehanpore district up to 28th Dec. 1858, and
subsequently across the Sai'da, move on Pullea, and expulsion of the rebels from the town and fort (thanked by
Government of India) and pursuit into Oude. Present as a volunteer with a Troop of Cavalry and two Companies
of the Rohiicund Auxiliary Levy with Brigadier Dennis' Column during pursuit in the Kbyrceghur Jungles, and
in two actions fought in Jan. 1359 (mentioned in despatches. Served with the Levy in active pursuit up to Ncpuul,
and in subsequent operations undertaken in clearing the district from rebels and marauders up to the end of the
disturbances (thanked by Government of India). Has received the gracious approbation of Her Majesty for
"excellent service " rendered to the State in 1837-58 : been officially and especially reported to the Government
of India when leaving Rohiicund in September 1650. for the " valuable services " rendered by the force under his
command in Rohiicund; and honourably mentioned by the Govermnet of the N.W. Provinces to the Government
of India (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
379 Colonel G. C. Grant served in October 1859 with the Okamundel Field. Force under Colonel Donovan in the
operations against the insurgent Wagheers; present at the storm and capture of the town and fortress of Beyt on
the 6th October 1859 (dangerously wounded) .
3811 Sir Edward Bradford served with the 141I1 Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign from 21st of February
till Sth June 1357 ; served in the Jubbulpore district during 1857, nnd afterwards in the North-Western Provinces
in 1858 — with General Michel's Force in Mayne's Horse against Tantia To Dee in 1858; present at the general
action of Sciniwna and the action and pursuit at Karai. Served with General Napier's Columns in Mayne'.-
Horse from December 1858 co September 185^, and was present in several actions with the enemy (twice thanked
in despatches. Medal).
381 Colonel C. E. Stewart served iu th« Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the actions at
Bari, Simree, Nawabgunge, and Sultanpore; was Staff Officer to a Field Column in Oude (Medal). Served ii.
the Umueyla campaign in 1863 (Medal with Clasp); and in the Jo.vaki Afrcedee Expedition iu 1877 (Brevet of
Lt.Co'.onel, Clasp).
38~ Sir Frederic Keen served with the 2nd Ptinjaub Infantry during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58;
was present at thesiege, assault and capture of Delhi, battles of Boolundshuhurand Agra, relief ol the garrison of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Ca wnpore, action of Khodagungc, siege and capture of Lueknov. , occupation o!
Bareilly, and many minor affairs (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition ii.
r86o, and was present in the engagement at Berara (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India in 1S63, and was present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned iu despatches, Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and, in command of a Column, engaged and defeated the enemy at Baghae
w ith heavy loss (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal).
353 Sir Henry Collett served with the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaie Frontier ia 1858
and was present at the affairs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Oude campaign of 185S-59, including
the storm and capture of the fort of Rampore Kusjia (Medal). Served with the force in the Cossyah and Jyuteali
Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at the storm and capture of Oomkoi, Nungarai, and Oom-
krong (severely wounded). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served
m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in
the opeiations in the Khost Valley, and in the operations round Cabul ia December 1879 (mentioned in despatches);
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the March to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in iS86-S3 in command of a Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), ard with the Chin-
Lv.shai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 in command of the Eastern Frontier District (received the thanks of the
Government of India, mentioned in despatches, and Clasp). Commanded the Manippre Field Force in 1891 (re-
ceived the thanks of the Government of India, KCB., and Clasp).
3S+ Colonel F. T. Humfrey served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and commanded a detachment of the 30th
Bombay Native Infantry in the engagement at 3y ud Boot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal; .
38i ColonelJ. Sconce served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
( mentioned in despatch) .battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December 1857 ,
actions of Shumshabad and Futtehghur, and siege of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps).
386 Colonel H. A. Mallock served in Central India in 1857-38, including the action of Muudesore and siege of
Ratghur Fort (Medal with Clasp). Sewed with the Bhoolan Expedition in 1865-66 in charge of field telegraph
(Medal with Clasp).
387 Colonel W. P. Dickon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the Tonngoo and
Nyingyan (Pyinmana) Columns (twice mentioned in despatches DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
388 Colonel T. Weldon was employed on field service i . the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August 1858.
359 Colonel W. R. M. Holroyd was attached to the S6th Regt. during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and
served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the operations before Chanderi, at siege and storm-
ing of Jhansi (severely wounded), battle of Betwa, acti' .n of Koonch. siege and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
390 Colonel J. X. Clubley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the 2nd
Madras Inlantry aDd Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
351 Colonel A. Copland served with Colonel Craigie's torce against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootau campaign in 1865, and was present at the assault
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 5980
and capture of the Bala Stockade (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (CR., Medal with Clasp).
392 Colonel M. C. Perreau served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1 860-61 (Medal with Clasp).
393 Colonel C. H. Plowden served with Major General Whitlock's Force during the suppression oi the mutiny
in Bengal in 1858-59, was present at the surrender of the rebel Narraiu Bao of Kirwee 6th June 185S, and in
action at Girwassah on the banks of the Scinde river ifcth December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
394 Colonel A. W. Macnaghten served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 including the pursuit of Tantia
Topee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian war in 180S, and was present at the storming of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S80 in command of the 2nd Bombay Cavalry
(Medal).
305 Colonel T. Cadell served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the operations before Delhun
1S57, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, the final assault and capture of the city, and the subsequent
operations with the Movable Column under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) : received
the YC " for having, on the 12th June 1857, at the Flagstaff Piquet at Delhi, when the whole of the piquet of Her
Majesty's 75th Begiment and 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers were driven in by a large body of the enemy,
brought in from amongst the enemy a wounded Bugler of his own regiment, under a most severe fire, who would
otherwise have been cut up by the rebels. Also, on the same day, when the Fusiliers were retiring, by order, on
Metcalfe's house, on its being reported that there was a wounded mar. left behind, Lieutenant Cadell went back
of his own accord towards the enemy, accompanied by three men, and brought in a man of the 75th Begiment,
who was severe^- wounded, under a most heavy fire from the advancing enemy." Served in the 4th Irregular
Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 ; present at the action of Mehudi under
Colonel Brmd, 111 which thirteen of the enemy's guns were captured ; also with Colonel Turner's Column in
Rohilcund hi 1S50.
396 Colonel H. \V. Gordon served during the Sonthal rebellion in 1855-56. Served in the China war in i860,
and was present at the action of Sinho, at the capture of tue Taku Forts, and the occupation of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North .Vest Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the capture
of Umhe.vla (lledal with Clasp); in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Clwsp) ; and with the Jownki Afreedee Expedi
tion in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served with the 20th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present at the attack and capture of AH Mnsjid, in the advance to Gundamuck, in the operations in the Koorum
Valley, and with the Zaimusht Expedition 1 mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
400 Colonel O. Menzies served in the Oude campaign in 1858 and was present at the storm and capture of the
fort of Rampore Kussia (Medal).
401 Colonel E. D. H. Vibart served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including
the battle of NujjuEfghur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloul ; subsequently accompanied
Seton's Column to Futtehghur and present r*, the actions of Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie ; served with the
nud Puujaub Infantry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, also with several Movable Columns under Sir Hope
Grant and General Walpole, and present at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
402 Colonel J. \V. O'Dowda served during the Sonthal campaign of 1885.
403 Colonel Hon. R. E. Boyle served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ! pursuit of the Sealcote
mutineers in July 1S57 ; with 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers in Brigadier Showers' Column in the districts west of
Delhi in October and November 1857, and present at the occupation of Bewaree, .Thujjur, and Kanound; servod
with the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with the Bundlecund Field Force under Brigadier Wheeler; commandeda field detach-
ment. Engaged near Geree Pa.oree on 7th Nov. 1859; commanded No. 3 Bundlecund Flying Column from
December 1850 to March iS5o (thanked by Government of India, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-70,
and was present at the attack ana capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
404 Colonel P.W. Powlett served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Allyghur, Agra, Kanouje, and Bunnee Bridge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches), defeat
of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action at Kalee Nudee, siege and capture of Lucknow — severely wounded
(Medal with two Clasps).
403 Colonel A. J. C. Birch served in the Indian Mutiny compaign in 1857 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1378-79 with the Peshawar Valley Field Force (Medal).
405 Colonel F.W.Boileau served as Adjutant of Rajah Jawahir Singh's Contingent with the force under General
Van Courtlandt, and received a dangerous sabre cut in the face and a sabre cut in the hand at the action of Hssar
on the 19th August 1857. Served in the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in November and De-
cember 1858, and was present at the action of Biswah. Served with the Saugor field force under General Whitloclr.
Commanded a Squadron of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry at the action of Kewteein Bundlecund on the 4th March 1859.
and was wounded by a pistol-shot in the knee (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in
Council. Medal). Served with the 12th Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 187S-79, and took part in the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal).
407 Colonel H. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the 51st Native Infantry at Peshawur on the 28th August
1857. Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku and of the Taku
Forts, and actions of Chankiawhan and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Poiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the
6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investmentof Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in (he march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.C'oione', Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in t888 (CR.. and Medal with Clasp).
403 Colonel O. Barnes served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the operations in Centra
India, the siege ofKotah, and various minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign
in 1868 (Medal 1. Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 and was present at the relief of Kam Dakka (mentioned
in decpatches, Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 (mentioned in despatches).
410 Sir Edward Ross served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakoti, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, seige and
storm of Jhansi, battle of Betwa, storm of Lohari, actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee, capture of Calpee, battle
and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
411 Colonel C. A. Munro served as interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Captain Peel in 1857 and was present
at the action of Kudjwa, occupation of the Alumbagh during the relief of Lucknow, and battle of Cawnpore on the
5th December 1857 1 Medal with Clasp).
412 Colonel C. M'Inroy served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-59. and was present with General Whit-
lock's Force at the surrender of Kirwee; joined the Sikh Mounted Police (Meteg's Sikh Horse) attached to
Brigadier Mctufi's Brigade in 1858, and commanded the same from January 1850 ; was present in the action at
Sahao (mentioned in despa iches) ; commanded in Cavalry actions of Maharajpore, Jaccoli, and Mow Mahoni;
commanded escort to the guns during the action at Girwassah (mentioned several times in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Employed ir. disarming the Banda district in 1859-60. Commanded a Division of the Transport
Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (thanked in despatches for the "extent and value of his assistance,"
Medal). Served in the Egyptian war oi'i8S2 and was preseut at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Starj . Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and in 1888-89 as Principal Commissariat
Officer in Upper Burmah (Medal with t'.vo Clasps).
4,3 Colonel C. R. Matthews served in the China war in 1858, and was present at the capture of Canton (Medal).
414 Colonel C. E. Fisherserved with the 95th Foot in 1858 at the sietre and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotah kei
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree — dangerously wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
415 Colonel E. W. Trevor served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as General Transport Officer, and afterwards as
Director of Transport (Medal).
416 Colonel H. C. Wright served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
59&P War Services of the Officers »n tie Unemployed Supernumerary List.
on the 6th Oclober 1879 and at the subsequent occupation of Cabal .is Chief Commissariat Officer (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Colonel T. H. B. Brooke served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 30th January
859 (Medal). * ' ' a/ .
118 Colonel H. C. E. Ward served as a volunteer at the latter part of the siege and at the assault of Delhi in 1897.
Served with the Corps of Guides in Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi District, and present at the action of
Xarnoul (Medal with C!a*p). Served with the Guides in the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaei
Frontier in 1851 ; and in that under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl YVuzeerees in 1859
(Medal with Clasp).
*>9 Colonel J. MacDonald Smith served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 27th Dec. 1859.
420 Colonel E. H. E. Kauntze served in the Eastern campaign in 1856 after the fall of Sebastopol.
4n Colonel A. M. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
assault and capture of Beshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab
(Medal with Clasp).
423 Colonel E. L. Ommanney served at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
424 Colonel H. M. B. Burlton served with the Sth Foot in various skirmishes at Agra in 1858. Served with
Meade's Horse at the capture of Gwalior; commanded the Regiment during the pursuit of the rebels by Sir
Robert Napier and was present at the action of Joura Alipore ; commanded a detachment of Meade's Horse on
field service in operations against Tantia Topee and other rebels from October 1858 to February 1859 (Medal
with Claep). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 (Medal).
<2; Colonel C. Swinhoe served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
*'**•_ Colonel H. P. R. F. Crawlurd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
427 Colonel H. G. Saunders served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the action of the
5th July 1857 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and affair at Shereghat (Medal).
428 Colonel J. M'Mullin served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton ard at its capture in 1857
(Medal with Clasp).
430 Colonel D. M'Xeill served in the suppression of the mutiny at Seetabuldee in June and July 1857, and with
the Kamptee Hying column from 9th November 1858 to 26th January 1859; served also with the expedition to the
Puchmurree Hills, and was present at the capture of Hurrakote in Xovt mb3r 1859 (Medal).
431 Colonel A. R. Chapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the bat tie of Buledekeserai, skirmishes
in the Subzee Mundee from the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city; was afterwards
present at the actions of Xarnoul, Gungeeree, Pattiulee and Myupoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of
Baree. and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
4,3 Colonel E. XI. Woodcock served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
landing at Hallilah Bay, the capture of Reshire, the surrender of Bushire, the expedition to Borazjoon, and the
action at Khooshab — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
4:5 Colonel E.C. Garstin served with the 23rd Company Royal Engineers in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58,
and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, advance on Fnttyghur, destruction of the fort of Jutteeah, action of Khodagunge. siege and capture of
Lucknor.*. attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of Allvgunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
*'■"• Colonel T. Higginson served on the North-West Frontier of India in the expedition against the Bezotee Tribe
:a February 1869, and wasmentioned in despatches and thanked by the Government of India. Served also with
the Meranzie Valley Field Force in April 1869. Served in the Afghan war in 1878-9 with the Candahar Column,
and was present in the affair at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Commanded the 1st Punjab Infantry
in the Wuzeerec Expedition in 1881.
437 Colonel J. F. F. Cologan served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow in March 185!', siege and capture of Calpee, action of Gowlowlie, attack and
capture of Forts Dehayn and Tiroul, occupation of Bhyspcre, and operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the
Azimghur and Goruckpore districts in 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80,
first as Stall Officer and afterwards as Paymaster of the Transport, KhyberLine (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks of the Imperial Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Served with the- Burmese Expedition in
1887-88 including the operations of the ;rd and 4th Brigades under Brigadier Generals Coilett and Low respec-
tively (Medal with Claspl.
436 Colonel M. Tweedie was present at the assault and capture of Kotah ; served with Brigadier Parke's Column
during partof the pursuit of Tar.tia Tepee ; employed during the latter part of the Oude campaign with theOude
Mounted Police under Lord Clyde : present at the occupatiou of Shurkerpoor, the stronghold of Raja Beni
Madho ; served with Colonel Carmichael's Column to drive the enemy across the Gogra; served under Lord Clyde
during the greater part, of the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the advance on and occupation of Baiaitch
action with the Xana's Force at Cburdah, and occupation or the lort on the 26th December 1858 ; served with the
Oude Police Force on the Nepaul Frontier from April to the 2nd of October 1859, after the return of the regular
forces from the frontier (Medal with Clasp).
Mu Colonel J. J opp served with the force under Brigadier Cosrhl an which captured and destroyed tbefortofSboik
Othmanin the vicinitvof Aden 'n 185S. Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Aighan war
in 1879-80 as Assistant. Quarter Master General, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major
General Phayre (mentioned m despatches. Medal).
4,1 Colonel H. S. Jarrett was present at the outbreak of the Xative Troops at Mooltan on the 31st August 185!?,
and commanded a troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry in pursuit of the mutineers (Medal). Served with the 3rd
PunjaubCav?.!ry in the Expeditionary Force under BrigadierGeneral Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuzeeiees
in i860, and was present at the action of the Bavrara Pass and capture of Makeen (Medal with Clasp). Engaged
with the same Regiment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak frontier in 1861-62. Served also in all the
actions and operations of the Eusofzaie Field Force of 1863. as Aide de Camp to SirXeville Chamberlain, and aftei-
wards to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in despatches by both those Generals (Clasp for Umbeyla).
*>* Colonel C. H. Cantor served during all the operafons before Delhi in 1857 ; was selected as one of the
Subalterns of the ladder party on the day of the final assault, and was engaged in the six days' fighting within the
city until its final capture, subsequent pursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Expe-
dition in 1864-65 (Medal with CI .sp).
446 Colonel C. A. Porteous was employed in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, and was present at.
Kanta, at Bunnee with the force forming the rearguard of the Commander in Chief's Arni3' during the capture cf
Lucknow, present at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September 1858, at Chittrah on the 30th September 1858, at two
other affairs on the 9th and 20th October 1858, and at Dooineragunge on the 13th September 1858 ; served with the
torce under Major General Whitlock in Bundlecund, and present with the detachment wnicb proceeded in March
1859 under Brigadier Faddy against Runmust Singh (Medal with two Clasps).
447 Colonel H. B. Sandert^on served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the relief
of Azimghur, in the engagement at Toolsepore, and in the operations on the Xepaul lrontier (Medal).
448 Colonel F. J. S. Adam served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar in-
cluding the sortie of Deh Khojah (twice mentioned in desDatches. Medal).
449 Colonel G. Atkins servedat Peshawur during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58. Served in the campaigns
on the North-West Frontier of India in 1858 and 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1884. Also served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-37 (Clasp).
451 Colonel W. H. Wilson took part in tie operations against the insurgent Dessaies in theXorth Canara and
Bede districts in 1858 (Medal).
452 Colonel M. Furlong was present at the capture of Copul on the 1st June 1858. With the Bellary Field Force
under Colonel Spottiswoode.
454 Colonel E. Beddy served with the Bhootm Expe Ktion in 1865, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri
in command of the storming party (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war 1880 (Medal). Served with
the Hazara Exnedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal tvith Clasp).
455 Colonel J. H. Prendergast .-erved during the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-E0. Served in the operations on the
North East Frontier, Burmah, in 1691^2.
War Services of the Officers on the Uv employed Supernumerary List. S9§2
437 Colonel C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture of Kotah ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade durin <r all the
operations in Central India ; at the recapture of Chandaree, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, battle and capture of Givalior,
siege and capture of Powree and subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Koondrye and at Boards, and atlthe
actions of Goonapoora and Goripoorie (Medal with Clasp). Seived in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal)
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
458 Colonel C. .T. O. Fitzgerald was employed on Field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
L85S. Served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Candahar Field Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Claspsi.
462 Colonel H. F. H. Sewell was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Suui-
balpoor districts in 1858.
K3 Colonel J. H. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 in command of the 23rd Madras
Infcntry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
465 Colonel R. V. Maiden served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59 with the field force under Sir John
Michel and was present at the actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, and Sindwaho, and the affair at Kurai (Medal
with Clasp). Accompanied the 3rd Sind Horseto Abyssinia and was present throughout the campaign of 1867-6S
(Medal). Also served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
466 Colonel F. S. FitzPatrick was employed on Field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August i3s3
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two
Clasps).
467 Colonel G. C. Sartorius served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in
the Egyptian war in 1382 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); and in the operations near Suakm iu 1884, including
the engagement at El Teb (2nd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, CB., aud Medal with two Clasps).
465 Colonel E. H. Eyre served with the Zhob Vallej- Expedition in 1SS4. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
469 Colonel E. A. Bruce served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Vitakri and Lower Koorum Field Force
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Executive Commissariat Officer (mentioned iu de-
spatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*'•" Sir William Seton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57 as a Midshipman in the
Indian Navy, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, at the capture of Bushire, and at the bombardment
of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
472 Colonel C.T. P. Luxmoore served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. With Sir J. Or. tram's
Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow ; served with Sir Hope Grant's Division
during his campaign in Oude, from June to December 1858 ; present at the passage of the Goomtee river at
Sultanpore and other minor affairs ; and with Major Raikes' Field Column which engaged aud repulsed the
enemy at Shahpore, Oude, on the 13th October (Medal with Clasp).
473 Colonel R. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb,
and the Nawab of Randa in June, July and August 185S ; present at the action at Shanganeer on the 8th, and the
battle of Bunass on the 14th August 1858 ; accompanied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1858 to
January 1859; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda on his surrender (Medal with
Clasp).
174 Colonel C. A. Dodd served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the action
of Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude. Joined the Oude Police Force
on 1st Dec. 1858, and served during the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
475 Colonel W. T. Brereton served in the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-80. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
[888-Sq (Medal with Clasp).
475 Colonel N. M. T. Horsford served in the Indian Mutiny campaigu of 1858, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
477 Colonel J. Philips served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
478 Colonel T. R. Tabuteau served with the 1st Madras Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal Mutiny in
eBsS, including the Oude campaign and an affair at the fort of Koli (Medal). Served with the 3rd Bombay Native
Infantry in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal)
479 Colonel G. Chrystie was employed on field service in the Saueor and Nerbudda Territories, in the su.jpres-
sionof the Indian Mutiny from 20th June i853;served with the Field Detachment under Brigadier Wheeler and
Colonel Reece in the Saugor Districts in November and December 1858, and in Bundlecuud iu January and
February 1859 (Medal).
460 Colonel E. Shaw served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
451 Colonel J. D. Macpherson served in the Oude campaign, and was present at the capture of tha fort of T iroul
on the 16th July 1858 (Medal). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (mentione 1 in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with
the Marri Expedition.
482 CalonelH. B. Jacob accompanied a detachment of his regiment which formed part of Colonel Ioclchart's
Force in the Field Division of Bundlecund under Brigadier F. Wheeler in 1858.
483 Colonel T. J. Cotton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
484 Colonel C.Beadon, prior to entering the IndianArmy, served live years asaMidshipman in the Royal Navy,
was on board H.M. ship Algiers at the bombardment and fall of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaign of 1854
under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served afterwards in the same ship during the siege and fall of Sebastopol
between the 23rd October 1854 and December 1855, and was present at the taking of Kertch and Kinbourn (Medal
with Clasp). Was engaged in the operations against Canton in 1856-57 on board H.M. ships Calcutta and Elk
(Medal). Served on the River Ganges as a Volunteer during the Indian Mutiny in the H.E.I, Company's gun-
boat Jumna.
485 Colonel R. Atkins served with the Suraon Field Force in 1859 and on the Nepaul Frontier in 1859-60
(Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Thull Chotiali and Vitakri Field Forces (Medal). Served
with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
486 Colonel J. R. Marett served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of the
Chamoorchee Stockades (Medal with Clasp).
487 Colonel C. J. T. Whitlock was employed with the Saugor Field Division in the Saugor and Nerbudda
Territories, in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from 31st October 1858 ; served as Aide de Camp to Major
General Whitlock commanding the division from 6th April 1859 to the breaking up of the force on 31st December
1839 (Medal).
4" Colonel J. Biddulph served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the
action of Doundeakera, taking of the Forts of Chanda and Musjeedia, and action on the banks of the Raptee
(Medal).
489 Colonel W. R. Bunbury served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
(Medal). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
490 Colonel J. W. A. Michell served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-66, and was present at the capture of
Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in i838 as 2nd in command of the expedition
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
491 Colonel W. W. Hooper served with a squadron of his regiment on field service in the Deccan from the
16th November 1858 to the 5th April 1859, including the march of fifty miles without a halt on the 28th February in
pursuit of and defeat of the enemy and taking several prisoners (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
492 Colonel M. M. Carpendale served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
493 Colonel H. C. Morse served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and
wa3 present in the engagement on the Khojak range in command ot'the front attack— wounded (Medal).
598;- War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List
491 Colonel H. H. H. Hallett served with Major General Whitlock's Field Force in Bundlecund from April to
2Qth December 1852.
495 Colonel George Young served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp); in the Hazara
campaign in 1868 (Clasp); and in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
490 Colonel M. A. Rowlandson served in the Abyssinian war in 1S67 68 as Sub Assistant Commissary General
(Mednl) Served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and* was present at the battle of Tol-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Ot-manieh, and Khedive's Star).
49' Colonel A. Vallings served with the 6th Foot against the Hill Tribes in Sikkim in 1S61. Served with the
1st Punjaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 186} (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the1 Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Uaghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Served ic the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1.
498 Colonel W. J. Parker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1S65-06 (Medal with Clasp).
499 Colonel F. J. Mortimer served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Sept. 1807, having proceeded to
'/.oulla with the Reconnoitring Party; was present at the action of Arogec and capture of Magdala, and mentioned
in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal " (Medal).
500 Colonel J. VV. S. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition in ii:86-S8 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil
.Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
Mi Colonel E. S. Ludlow served with the Sangor Field Division n: 1859.
503 Sir Benjamin Bromhead served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the two expeditions into the
Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal I. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, anil
Khedive's Star). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888— severely wounded, right hand amputated I.CB.,
and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Huzara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 32nd Bengp.l Infantry (men-
tioned in despatches. Clasp).
504 Colonel W. L. Ranking served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87 88 (Medal with Clasp).
505 Colonel J. Hay served with the 4th Goorkhas throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1862, including assault
and capture of Conical Hill and the villages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Hazara Expedition of 1868 (Clasp). Served also with the Looshai Expeditionary Force in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Al'i Musjid, and in the engagement
at Saidabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
506 Colonel T. R. Byug scrveil with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
507 Colonel D. W. Inglis served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the advance on Ghuznoe.and was
presentin the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Rooerts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885. and was present in the engagements at Hashecu
and the Tofrek zereba and in the operations at Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
5M Colonel E. M. L. Marriott served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Meda I
with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
'"'' Colonel G. E. Weston served with the Burmese Expedition in 10S7-9D (Medal with Clasp).
510 Colonel G. R. Peart served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
511 Colonel E.G. Lillingston served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863, and was
present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass ( Medal with Clasp).
512 Colonel 3. J. Skinner served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and took part with the expedition against the
Marris (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889 in command of the Northern Column
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
5,1 Colonel F. W. Chatterton served in tne campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, including
the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865— slightly wcuuded
(Clasp).
ili Colonel- E. P. Mainwaring served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp), and in the Looshai
Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the attack and capture of
AH Musjid, iu the operations in the Jugdulluck Pass, in the engagement at Saidabad, and in the operations round
Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle cf Candahar (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in
the Marri Expeuitiou. Served in the Chin Hills, Burma, from January to Ma3' 1891 iu command of a column
tClasp) .
515 Colonel W. F. Prideaux served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
s!6 Colonel A. G. Hammond served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in
1877-78 under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Present in the operations against the
Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and also in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March
1878. Served with the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid
and in the engagements around Cabul in December 1879, and at Charasiah Jmentioned in despatches, Victoria
Cross, Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the YiC " for conspicuous coolness and gallantry at the action on
the Asmai Heights, near Kabul, on the 14th December 1879, in defending the top of the hill with a rifle and fixed
bayonet, against large numbers of the enemy, while the 72nd Highlanders and Guides were retiring; and again, on
the retreat down the hill, in stopping to assist in carrying away a wounded Sepoy, the enemy being not sixty yards
off, firing heavily all the time." Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (DSO., and Clasp), and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Served
with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92 in command of a Brigade Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 4th Brigade (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with theTirah Expeditionary Force in command of the Peshawur Column (men-
tioned in despatches, two Clasps).
5" Colonel J. G. T. Carruthers served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghai:
war in 1878-79, and was present iu the engagement at Mattoon (Medal).
518 Colonel K. A. Wilson served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-63, and was present at the capture of
Buxar and the Bala Stockade (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the opera-
tions on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
519 Colonel V. Rivaz served in the Hazara campaign in i863, including the operations on the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ihandola
(mentioned in despatches, Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81. Served in the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1891 in command of 37th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
521 Colonel E. A. Money served with, the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
522 Colonel M. .1. King-Harman served in the Hazara c impaign 111 1868, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Exoeditinnary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
523 Colonel A. M'C. Bruce served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the expedition
against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served iu the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the assault of
Zawa (Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition iu 188: (mentioned in despatches). Also served with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Hazara Expedition iu 1888 (Clasp). Served with the Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
521 Colonel F. T. Ebden served in the operations in Okamundel and Kattywar in 1865-66. Served in the Afghan
war iu 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with Clasp).
325 Colonel A. H. Turner served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal wi-.h Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Peiwar Kotal, at the forcing of the Shutargardan, and in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned iu despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Also served in
the Mabsoxl Wuzcere: Expedition in 1881; Served with the Zhob Field Force in '1S90 under Sir George White
War Services of the Officers oa the Unemployed Supernumerary List. $g8s
(mentioned in despatches). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 in command of a Column (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Colonel. Clasp). Commanded theWaziristan Delimitation Escort in :Sc>* : and subsequently
a Brigade of the Waz ristan Field Force m 1894-05 (received the thanks of the Government of Iudia, mentioned in
despatches, 1 lasp).
i5» Colonel C. C. Brownlow served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in i3 53. including the
capture of Cmbeyla (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Utmanzai Expedition in 1S66; with the Dour Valley Expedition
in 1S72: and in the campaign against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1S77-7S (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79
Medal). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 in command of the 3rd Column (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Colonel, Clasp) .
527 Colonel R. Patch served with, the 55th Resit, on the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal). Serve I with the Hazara Expedition
in 1S88 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir W. Lockhart as
Chief Commissariat Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in organising the Commissariat arrangements
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
528 Colonel T. Deane served in the Afghan war in 1S79-R0, and was present in the operations round Caibul iii
December 1879, including the engagements of Tahkt-i-Shah and the Asuiai Heights and the investment of Sherpore
1 mentioned in de-patches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 (CB. and Medal with two Clasps).
529 Colonel R. H. F. Rennick served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (mentioned in
despatches, Medal). Served with the 39th Bengal Native Infantry in the Khyber Pass in the Afghan war in
1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1883-89, including the expe-
dition up the Chindwin R ver under Colonel Toker (mentioned in desp itches, Brevet of Lt.Colod.el, Medal with
"wo Clasps). Served with theManipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the Silchar Column (received the
thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in
1891-92 (Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
530 Colonel E. M/illoy served with the force e-oployed in the Cossiah and Jynteah hills during the rebellion
of 1862-^3. Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1S65, and was present at the capture of the Bala Stockade
(Medal with Clasp): and in the Hazara campaign in 1S0S (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and
accompanied Sir Frederick Robert-* in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
• twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Ciasp, and Bronze Decoratijn). \1st served with
the Marri Expedition in 1881. Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 m command of the 2nd Battalion 5th
(joorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892 in command of the 2ud
Battalion 5th Goorkhas.
531 Colonel J. E. Sandemm served in the Haza a campaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal).
532 Colonel H. S. Tandy served iu the AVia a w.iv in i38o and took part in the march to Candahar with the force-
under Major Genera! Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in i3S6-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
533 Colonel E. B. Bishop served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Hughes (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1336-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
5" Colonel A. L. M'Nair seived in the Abyssinian war in 1S67-68 (Medal). Also served in the Afghan war in
r878 (Medal).
585 Colonel W. V. E'f'ii served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column, including the 'dvance
ro Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and the engagements at Saif-u-deea, Ahmed Kheyl (mentioied in despatches), aid Urzoo near
Chuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candihar, and was present at the battle of Can-
dahar (menti >ned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps; and Bronze Decoration). Served with
the Hazara Expedition in i383 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
536 Colonel G. W.Rogers served with the Looshai Expedition in i87i-72(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghar.
war of 1878-60, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with the expedition into the Bazar Valley
including the engagement at Deh Sarakh as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General T.v tier (mentioned in despatches),
and in the operations round Cabal in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar
aud was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 18S8 (DSO., and Clasp).
-3" Colonel H. raterson served in the Abyssinian war in 1S67-68 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Servedin
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, at the forcing of the Sapri Pass,
in the operations in the Khost Va'ley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the engage-
ment at Saidabad : accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
>f Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
s3~t Maior Geueral Cummins served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the operations in the
Bazar Valley, and acted as Staff Officer Koorum Valley Transport (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served during
the Egyptian war in i832 as 2nd in Command of the Punjab Mule Corps for British Force-i; also served in the
Soudan campiign in 1885, and was present in the advance to and destruction of Teniai (Medal with Clasp, and
Kheaive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S9 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal
with two Clasps).
539 Colonel C. H.Stiddart served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Jellalabad Field Force and afterward*
with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 in the operations
ander Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley, and commanded the Column which recaptured Thonze on the 18th
August 1887 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
i3it Colonel \V. O. Thompson served in tee Afghan war in 1873-79 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp): with the Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 in command of the 3rd Sikhs (mentioned in despatches, Clasp); with the Waziristan Delimita-
tion Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 in command of the 3rd Sikhs (mentioned m despatches) ; and
with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Assistant Quarter Master General
for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
■~A0 Colonel J. G. Kelly served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1 So 1 (Clasp). Commanded the digit troops, wdiich, in co-operation with the force under
Sir Robert Low, relieved Chitral in March and April 1895. Colonel Kelly, with his troops — composed of 396
men of the 32nd Bengal Infantry (Pioneers), two guns of No. 1 Mountain Battery, some Cashmere Sappers and
Miners, and a small body of levies of Cher Kila, Hunza, Nagar, and Sai— marched a distance of 220 miles, over a
country presenting very great physical difficulties, crossed the Shandur Pass, 12,230 feet high, in deep snow,
relieved the garrison at Mastuj, twice defeated the enemy posted in the strongest natural positions, and finally
relieved Chitral on the 20th April, after a most arduous and difficult march (received the thanks of the Government
of India, mentioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Colonel, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp).
111 Colonel F. C. Burton served m the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
»*Z Lt.Colonel J. P. D. Vanrenen servedin the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
i43 Lt.Colonel W. P. Harrison served in the China war in 1S60, and was present al the capture of tl>p Taku Forts-
(Medal).
'"* Lt.Colonel H. R. Le M. Carey served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
^»5 Lt.Colonel M. W. Stevens served in tho Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer, Cavalry Brigade, and
was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
itc Lt.Colonel W. Loch nerved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863-64, and was present
at- the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Ciasp).
1,7 Lt.ColoiielJ. de 1). Lynch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
f. .Colonel C. B. Cooke served with the Buvme-: Fxpedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
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Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
600
CORNET,
2ndLIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
1 May 55
9 Oct. 63
Bea^s1iTcharies7i7."Ccf. 35 Foot .".. 26 Apr. 31^0 Mar. 35I31 Dec. 35
Beadle, J.Pattle.^Zf.Co'.R. (Bengal)Eng. n Dec. 40; 5 Apr. 44
Beadon, Edward Musgrave,69 Lt.Col.\ ^ 1 M
Shropshire Lt. Infantry (85 F.) S „
10 June 74
n Nov. 51
Beatson,' Albert B." Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 27 Sept. 40 20 Nov. 4527 Sept, 55 ! 18 Feb. 61
Beanchamp, Fitzmaurice.'2if.Co'.R.Fus. 16 Oct. 55 16 Jan. 58,24 Jan. 65 1 Oct. 77
Bedford, Joseph Herbert,"3 Lt. Col. R.Eng. 7 Dec. 53 27 Aug. 58: 1 Mar. 67
Belfield, Edward,"6 Col. R. Engineers 18 Dec. 45 1 1 Apr. 46.13 Dec. 54
Bell, Charles J. Ralph, Zt.Col. Mad. S.C. 9 June 49^3 Nov. 56 9 June -1
Beresford Geo. DelaPoer.iZ.Co'.Mad.S.C. 10 June 48 19 Feb. 53 18 Feb. 6i
Berger.Ernest Arch. Zf.Co'.LincolnRegt. 2 Apr. 58 '18 Nov. 59 26 Apr. 64
Bert, rienrvImlaeh,60if.CoZ.MadrasS.C. 5 Mar. 44 15 Nov. 53! 5 Mar. 59
Bevnon, Wm. Howell, Lt.Col. Bomb. S.C. 20 Dec. 46 1 Mov. 51 13 July 58
5 July 72
12 Mar. 01J12 Mar. 66
21 June 80 21 June 84
26 Oct. 58 13 Feb. 63
27 Sept. 66127 Sept. 71
1 July 3i| 1 July 85
1 July 8i|'i July 85
9 June 69
10 June 68
1 Oct. 77
5 Mar. 64
20 Dec. 66
31 Aug. 57
9 Feb. 55
1 Apr. 61
Mar. 65
Bigge. Thomas Scovell,82Zf.CW. North-} June 54 U, Sept. 54! 8 June 56
umberland Fusiliers > ' b*l F 31| 3
Bishop, Hen. Parlett,84£*.Co'..R. (Ben.)A. 13 June45 3° June48j27 Aug. 58
Black, James,85 Lt. Col. Bombay S.C 29 Jan. 4329 Jan. 46-
Blackett, Sir Edward William,86 Bart. \ F b 6 June 54
Lt. Col. Depot Battalion J I * J
Blackwell, James Edw. Lt.Col. R. Art. ...23 Oct. 54 13 Dec. 54
Blake, Geo. F.8" Lt.Col. 2nd Com. R. Mar. 20 Mar. 54 1 Mar. 55
Blakslev, John, Lt.Col. E. Kent Regt. ... 7 May 58 4 May 60, 8 Mar. 64 6 Dec. 75
Bland, Edw. Loftua, Col. R. Engineers .. 27 June 48 17 Feb. 54! t Feb. 58 5 July 72
BlewUt, Charles.89 Lt.Col. Regtl. District 8 May 46,22 Dec. 48 1 May 55 1 7 Jan. 69
Blowers, Chas. Edw.90 Lt.Col. Bom. S. C. 13 June 57. 2 Apr. 59 13 June 69 13 June 77
Blunt, Grant, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ... JL.... 15 May 57! 6 July 67 17 Sept. 76
18 Oct. 64
28 Aug. 58
29 Jan. 63
21 Oct. 62
5 July 72
1 Uct. 77
17 Mar. 68
9 June 75
10 June 74
18 June 85
5 Mar. 70
20 Dec. 72
23 May 74
15 Dec. 67
Bolton. Robert Henry,97 Lt.Col. Mad. S.C. 2 Mar. 43 16 Mar. 47 2 Mar. 58
Bond, Fred. Wm. Col. R. (Madras) Art... 11 June 39 23 Sept.41 n June 54
Bond, HeTirv, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery I 7 Apr. 56 1 Aug. 66
Booth, William,98 Col. Royal Artillery 19 Dec. 50 1 Sept.52 12 Nov. 57
Boswell.John Jas.,100 CB.£t.Co2. Ben. S.C. 10 Aug. 5223 Nov. 56 10 Aug. 64
3owen,GeoreeBligh,105Zr.CoZ.MadrasS.C. 17 Mar. 47 24 Feb. 49 18 Feb. 61
Boyd, Mossom, Zr.CoZ. Bombay Staff C... 3 Apr. 47 4 Aug. 53 18 Feb. 61
Bracken.RichardD.C.110£t.Co'.Beng. S.C. 26 Apr. 47 20 May 53 4 Feb. 61
Bradlord, Evelyn,lu£t. Col. Beng. S. Corps 11 June 39 16 July 42 1 Apr. 54
Brendon, Algernon,113 Col. R. Art 1 Oct. 47 3oJnne48 6 Jan. 55
Brereton.JohnAlfred.if.CoZ. Bengal S.C. -.2 June 46 30 Dec. 52 12 June6i
Brewster, HenryCraigie,ir.Co'.76Foot... t8 Oct. 33 19 Aug. 36 9 Nov. 39
Briggs, David,1'15 Lt.Col. Bengal StaffC... 11 June 41 8 Sept.43127 July 55
Briggs, James, Lt.Col. Manchester Regt. 13 Feb. 52 31 Aug. 55 21 May 58
Brook, Richard Crundel.^if.CW.South } M . 62
Lancashire Regt ) J J "j * B
Brooke, Edward Thos.,118 Lt.Col. R.Eng. j 31 July 55
Brown. Chas. Langford,120Zf.CW.Ben. S.C 1 Jan. 44 25 July 49
Brown, Geo Rodney,1" Lt.Col. Royal} j | M 6| A
(Bengal) Artillery ij ' " 3 '»/«■*'
Bruce, Alex. Andrew,126 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C. 15 Aug. 46 15 Nov. 53,18 Feb. 61
Bruce, Alex. James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. 20 Dec. 45 6Junesi 31 Mar. 57
Buckle,C.Randolph,Irf.CoZ.R,(Mad.)Art.| 7 Dec. 55.27 Aug. 58 24 Mar. 65
Budd, Richard C, Lt.Col. Madras S.C...J20 July 54 20 Oct. 56
Burn, John Macvicar,131 Lt.Col. Royal] | j ,
Artillery S\ |3 *"
Burnaoy, Eustace Beaumont,132 CB. \ ,, . _ ,
Lt.Col. Yorkshire Light Infantry...... j | t4 Ju'y 54 1 5 Bept.56
2 Mar. 63
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
COLONEL.
17 Mar. 73
9 June 80
10 June 79
18 June 85
5 Mar. 75
20 Dec. 77
23 May 79
. 1 Aug. 77
29 Jan. 69^9 Jan. 74
1 Apr. 70 29 June 78
13 Feb. 8ili3Feb. 85
3 Dec. 81 1 4 June 85
1 July 8x1 1 July 85
11 Dec. 73 11 Dec. 78
12 Feb. 73112 Feb. 78
13 June 83 13 June 87
21 Oct. 82 21 Oct. "
7 Dec. 67
2 July 62
1 Jan. 59
58
20 July 66
11 Sept.63
Bntler, Henry,133 Major, 57 Foot [R] ' 2 Mar. 47
Byam, Edw. W. G.13> Col.Comdt. R. Mar. 12 May =9
Cameron, Donald R.136 CMG. Lt. Col. \
Royal Artillery S
Campbell,John P.139Z/.Co'. E. Lanc.Regt.
Campbell, Sir John V?m.,VieBart.Lt.Col. )
Royal Artillery S
Campbell, Wm. Maxwell,141 Major, R. 1
(Bombav) Engineers j
Cardew, Henry,1" Lt. Col. R. Artillery
Carey, Constantine Phipps.Zf. CW. R.Eng. 14 Aug. 54115 Nov. 54
Carey, DeVicFrancis,Z£.CaZ.R.(Ben.)Art.j 8 Dec. 48 10 Mar. 54
■ 3 May 53
23 Oct. 54
11 June 58
8 Apr. 53
23 Mar. 49
26 Dec. 61
6 Mar. 56
6 Nov. 54
16 Dec. 54
27 Aug. 58
7 Mar. 54
17 Dec. 51
17 Feb. 54
31 July 55
3 Jan. 64
15 June 49
11 Apr. 62
4 Aug. 63
6 Nov. 54
3c Nov. 75
10 Mar. 66
30 Apr. 58
10 Apr. 61
18 Dec. 69
1 Apr, 60
17 May 60
27 Aug. 58
1 Apr. 59
1 Mar. 64
23 Dec. 58
15 Feb. 61
2-, Mar. 66
16 Jan. 75
5 July 72
10 Aug. 72
17 Mar. 67
3 Apr. 67
26 Apr. 67
18 Feb. 61
6 June 56
12 June 66
11 Nov. 51
n June 61
20 July 67
6 Aug. 79
1 Mar. 64
1 Jan. 64
9 Dec. 67
5 Aug. 66
20 Dec. 65
5 July 72
20 July 74
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
6 June 56
1 July 81
16 Jan. 75
5 July 72
5 July 72
Mar,
2 Oct. 62
16 Jan. S2
17 Nov. 75
10 Aug. 78
17 Mar. 73
3 Apr. 73
2 Mar. 74
2 Oct. 67
16 Jan. 86
17 Nov. 80
10 Aug. 82
17 Mar. 78
3 Apr. 78
26 Apr. 73 26 Apr. 78
11 June 65 11 June 70
1 Jan. 68! 1 Oct. 76
12 June 72 12 June 77
26 Oct. 58,12 Feb. 63
11 June 67 11 June 72
29 July 761 1 July 81
1 July 81 j 1 July 85
7 Feb. 74J 7 Feb. 79
1 jan. 70 1 Jan. 75
17 Mar. 69 17 Mar. 74
■5 Aug. 72,15 Aug. 77
20 Dec. 7il2oDec. 76
1 July 8; 14 Dec. 85
20 July 80.20 July 84
1 July 81 i 1 July 85
6 Mar. 58
:6 Aug. 53
MAJOR
GENERAL.
30 June 66
2 1 June 85
27 July 66
23 June 75
27 Mar. 86
8 June 87
30 July 81
18 Dec. So
29 Dec. 80
8 June 86
5 June 75
4 July 81
22 Feb. 82
31 Dec. 78
25 Nov. 74
1 July 89
13 Feb. 86
3 Jan. 86
7 May 87
10 Dec. 87
1 May 83
1 Sept. 87
21 Oct. 87
1 Sept. 80
31 Dec. 7S
1 Nov. 87
14 May 87
1 May 85
19 Feb. 79.
25 Nov. 8t
11 Mar. 80
23 Apr. 73
9 Jan. 81
5 Sept. 77
3 Feb. 72
23 Jan. 75
18 Mar. 87
17 Jan. 87
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
11 Deo. 72
1 July 81
11 Dec. 66
2 Mar. 81
21 Mar. 65
12 May 87
16 Jan. 62
16 Mar. 80
19 Feb. 81
22 Nov. 79
31 Dec. 7
5 July 7
30 July 58
Carey, Thomas Priaulx, Lt. Col. R. Art.
Carey, Wm. Dobree, Lt.Col. R. Art 1
Carleton, Richard Langford Leir-, \ I T
Lt.Col. North Lancashire Regt i 124 June 5«
Carnell. William,145 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.1 n Dec. 46
Cary, Thomas Alphonso,ZZ. Co* Somer-'MM
set Light In fan try j I3 may 59i
Castle, fred. John,146 Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.,30 Mar. 49! 7 Mar. 51
Catty, CharlesParker,14"ZtCoZ.46Foot...' 2 May 4529 Jan. 47 :
Cave, Geo. Noble, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ... 10 Dec. 4i'22 Mar. 44I27 Feb. 56!io Dec. 61
Cavenagh,Gordon,148Z£. CoZ. Bengal S. 0. 18 Jan. 4.5 j 10 June 49 18 Jan. 6o]i8 Jan. 65
Chambers, Rich.W .^ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 12 June 41.27 Mar. 46! 12 June 56] 12 June 61
Chapman,IngramFras.151 Lt. Col. Bom. S.C 27 May 48! 1 Apr. 54I18 Feb. 6i>27May 1
Charley, John,152 Lt. Col. K. R. Rifles 7 Mar. 56,21 Feb. 60114 Aug. 67 12 Sept. 79
Cherry-Garrard,Apsley,15'X<.CoZ.Regi--) M j 56 29 Oct. 61
mental District ) J ■" J *
Chichester, John Octavius, Lt. Col. 39 Foot 26 Oct. 39 27 May 42 :
Chichester, Robert Bruce,155 Lt.Col. ) a . Al,r „
Regimental District [R] j 20 Uct- « > Apr. 47
Chrs-stie.Wm.157 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng. 11 June 531 3 Apr. 56 :
Clarke, Sir Stanley de A. C.,158 KCVOS
CMG. Major, 6 Dragoon Guards; > 3 Aug. 5525 Jan. 56:
Equerry in Waiting to the King )
Clay, Alex. Davidson, Lt.Col. Mad. S.C,.. 20 Dec. 46 15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 66 .
Clerk, Henry, Colonel, R. Artillery 119 Mar. 3913 Aug. 40 27 Sept. 47 16 Nov. 58 :
Cliffoid, Miller,160 Colonel, R. Artillery ...'19 June 41 13 Apr. 42I30 June48| 2 Nov. 55^28 Sept. 61 1 28 Sept.66|2i June 73
Cockburn, Charles Fred.162 Col.R. Art 19 Dec. 49, 6 June 51J23 Feb. 561 5 July 72J16 Jan. 75I16 Jan. 80I29 Oct. 81
Colclough, George,103 Col. R. Artillery ...19 June 44 26 Feb. 46'i8 Mar. 52' 3 Feo. 64 30 Jan. 66^30 Jan. 71 29 Oct. 811
21 Apr. 54
7 Oct. 51
30 Sept. 61
14 June 59
18 Feb. 61
2 Mar. 85
16 Jan. 73
8 Sept. 92
16 Jan. 86
16 Mar. 84
19 Feb. 85
22 Nov. 83
16 Nov. 82
5 Dec
16 Nov. 78
5 Dec. 77
16 Jan. 75! 16 Jan
1 Oct. 77) 1 Oct.
1 July 81 . 1 July 85
10 Sept. 74
1 6 Aug. 64
17 Mar. 63
15 Aug. 68
4 Feb. 71
11 Nov. 82 71 Nov. 86
11 Dec. 72 11 Dec. 77
1 July 81 j j July 85
23 July 70:23 July 83
19 Oct 68! 1g get. 73
10 Dec. 67 10 Dec. 72
18 Jan. 71 18 Jan. 76
12 June 67 I2 June 72
27 May 74I27 May 79
1 July 8i| 1 July 85
11 Nov. 78 m Nov. 82
10 May 741 10 May 79
24 Dec. 70 24 Dec. 75
it July 77 11 July
1 Oct. 77I29 Dec.
20 Dec. 72 20 Dec. 77
28 Nov. 59 28 Nov. 64J24 Apr. 72
30 July 86
3 July 81
31 Dec. 7S
1 5 July 82-
5 Sept. 75
21 July 86
15 Dec. 87
14 Dec. 87
1 July 87
1 July 81
20 Nov. 9&
1 Nov. 87
1 July 87-
8 Dec. 86
28 Nov. 84
t6 Nov. 83
5 Dec. 82
24 Jan. 80
1 Oct. 82
8 Apr. 87
12 Feb. 87
8 Oct. 97
12 Oct. 87
27 Jan. 86
31 May 76
25 June 79
28 Oct. 76^
5 June 75
1 Dec. 81
1 July 87
1 Sept. 87
2 July 79
3 May 84
8 Jan. 83
26 Sept.94
27 June So
3 e
6oi Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
LIEUT.
COLONEL
GEXEUAL.
Cole, Robt.Andrews,1HZ/.Co/.MadrasS.C.|i4 Dec. 53 23 Nov. 56 14 Dec. 65 14 Dec. 73 14 Dec. 79U4Dec. 83128 Feb.
Coles, Tbos. Gordon, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. 3 Mar. 47 15 Nov. 53 29 Nov. 59 3 Mar. 67; 3 Mar. 73 3 Mar. 78,15 Apr'. 79
Collingwood, Cleiuiell,"'5 Lt.Col. R. Art... 23 Oct. 54 6 Jan. 55 11 Dec. 61 5 July 72 1 July 81 1 July 85 11 Aug'. 86
Collins, Edw. Arch.167 Lt. Col. Regtl. Dist.123 Jan. 52 6 June 54 28 Jan. S9\20 ^ulie 7^, 3 May 76 3 May 8i!i7Mar.'s7
Colhnson, Tbos. Bernard.108 Col. Rl.Eng...|i6 June 38 0 Mar. 41 16 Apr. 47 26 Oct. 58 20 Sept. 60 20 Sept.65! 2 Aug' 7^
Coningham, H. Evelyn, Lt.Col. Mad. S.C.I 4 Feb. 55^3 Nov. 56, 4 Feb. 67 ■
Coningham, Walter, 10'JZi. Co/. MadrasS.C.|i2 Dec. 57, 12 Nov. 59 12 Dec.
Connolly ,Edwd. Jos. R.170 Co/.Com. R.Mar.1^ Feb. 47 27 May 48 25 Feb. 58
Cook, Jarnes,171 Z/. Co/. Indian Staff Con^ 8 June6i|3o July 62' 8 June 73 :
C^okworthy,Colin,172Z/.Co/.rL(Ben.)Art.Jii June42 3 July 45 11 June 57 2
Ccrban.Wm. Watts.1"3 Lt.Col. Berks Re>
.2 July 50 3 Feb. 54 29 Dec. 54
Nov. 56; is June 58 23 July 61
23 Nov. 52 11 Aug. 54 24 July 57
Feb. 751 4 Feb. 8i| 4 Feb. 85:12 Feb. .
12 Dec. 77 2 Mar. 81 2 Mar. 85I13 Dec. 85
5 July 72 15 Oct. 76 4 June 791 4 June 82
22 Nov. 79(27 Jan. 8627 Jan. 90^2 Sept.oo
o July 58)19 June 66 19 June 71 1 Aug. 72
Corrie, Wm. Taylor,17* Lt. Col. Devon Regl
Cosby, Thomas Prittie,175 Lt. Col. W. >
Yorkshire Regiment /
Conrtenay, Henry Reginald,1"8 Lt.Col. 1
Royal (BengalfArtilTery ... j « Dec. 4i| 3 July 45, 8 June 5*
Courtney, Edw. Henry,179 Z/.Co/.R. Eng. 131 July 55 21 Sept. 62
Cowper, Henry H. P. Lt. Col. Bengal Cav. 4 Sept. 59) 4 Sept.oo 13 Oct. 70
Cox,C. Vyvyan, niCB.Col. R.(Bengal) ArtJn June 3817 Aug. 41 3 Mar. 53 4 Mar. 53 2 June 60 17 Apr. 63 1 Aug. 72
Cox, Chas. Wm.182 Lt.Col. Madras B.C.... 4 Mar. 441 3 Mar. 46 4 Mar. 59 4 Mar. 64 4 Mar. 70, 4 Mar. 75! 5 June 75
Cox, Fras. Edw.183 Colonel, Royal Eng.... j 6 Aug. 40J20 Feb. 47 1 Apr. 55 26 Apr. 59 4 June 70^9 June 77 7 Sept. 85
Cox, William Hamilton, Co/. R. Artillery. ..'10 June 4i;i3 Apr. 42 3oJune48[ 6 Apr. 6o| 1 Apr. 61 1 Apr. 66 20 July '71
23 Oct. 69 1 Oct. 77, 1 Oct. 81,26 Nov 84
22 July 71' 1 Oct. 77 t Oct. 8i|i8Jan. 82
S May 72 2 Sept. 78 2 Sept.82127 Aug. 87
11 Nov. 63 11 Nov. 68, 1 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72 1 July 811 1 July 85(31 Dec. 87
4 Sept.79 4 Sept.85 4 Sept.89 ,0 Sept. 98
8 Sept. 54
26 Feb. 58
Cracroft, Bernard,185 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Creagh.Charlcs Augustus FitzGerald,166 )
Lt.Col. S. Staffordshire Regt j
Crofton, Frederick Robert Cameron,188 )
Lt. Col. Irish Rifles )
Crowe, T. Carlisle,1*' Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) >
Artillery ji
Crozier, Henry Darley, Lt.Col. R. Eng....
Cumberland, Chas. Edw. ',JOCZ?.Co/.R.Eng.
Cumberland, Wm. Bent.inck,191 Lt.Col.")
R. (Bengal) Art j
Cuming, W. Herbert,1''- Zf. Co/.MndrasSC
Cunliffe, R, Henry, 191Z/ Col. Madras S.C.
Cuthbert, Robert Thomas P., Lt.Col./
East Yorkshire Regiment j M Jniy 54
Dalzell,JohnAlexander.19si/.Co/.53 Foot 30 Jan. 47
Dance, Edw. Wm. Col. R. (Madr.) Art. ... H June 42
Dandridge, Chas.C199Z/.Co/.Bengal S.C. >8 Jan. 45
Darnell, Frederick Francis,200 Lt.Col.li .
Gordon Highlanders ; |'3 Aug. 58
c. Darbng, Sydney,201 Lt.Col. 9 Foot 30 May 43
Dashwood, Richard Lewes,202 Lt.Col. }
15 May 54(21 Feb. 57 15 May 66 15 May 74' 15 May 80
9 Feb. 55 6 May 63 1 Oct. 77
21 Feb. 60 23 Mar. 66 31 Dec. 78
1 July 81
15 May 84
1 July 85
19 Nov. 81,19 Nov. 85
20 J uly 85
23 Apr. 87
21 July 86
10 Dec. 47 31 Dec. 53 27 Aug. 58J 5 July 72
20 Dec. 56 27 Feb. 66; 11 Dec. 73(
18 Dec. 47,13 Nov. 51 10 Junes6 15 June 601 11 Apr. 71 ' 1 Oct. 77 17 Dec. 87
1 Aug. 72 1 Aug. 77 31 Dec. 78
July 8ij 1 July 85 17 Dec. 87
2 June 52I 4 July 57 18 Feb. 61
12 June 42111 May 45 12 Junes7
13 June 51 11 Feb. 55 13 June 63
13 Fob. 5524 Aug. 58
14 Mar. 51 19 Nov. 57
28 Aug. 46 11 June 57,
13 Mar. 84 11 Oct. 59 18 Jan. 65
i6Dec. 59 8 May 67 18 Dec. 75
5 July 72 31 Dec. 78
12 June 62 12 June 6a
13 June 71 13 June 77
27 Aug. 70 15 Aug. 77
31 Dec. 32 17 Nov. 85
12 June 73 1 23 Jan. 75
1 July 81,14 June 83
15 Aug. 81 15 Aug. 81
6 Apr. 59 4 June 70,25 june76 19 Dec. 77
4 Nov. 66
4 July 45 29 Dec. 48 31 Aug. 60
Bast Yorksbire'Regiment '".". .ZIZZ'. \ j'8 May 551 9 Oct. 55' 6 N°v- 6"
Davidson, Alex.204 Col. R. ( Bombay) Eng. 8 Dec. 48 1 Aug. 54
Davidson, Alex. Henry,205 Lt.Col. R. ") „ T _ ,
(Bengal) Art $\ 8 June55 15 Feb. 58
Davidson, James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...28 Dec. 42 7 Mar. 46
Davidson, Robert, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...'29Feb. 44 15 Oct. 52
Davies, James Snow.Zr.Co/. Bengal S.C. 18 Sept. 39' 2 Majr 43
Da vies, Lewis M.206 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C 1 17 Feb. 47 15 Nov. 53
Davison, George, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C...1 4 Sept. 42 21 Jan. 46
de Berry,Geo.F.207Zf. Col. Brig.De'pot[R] 7 Jan. 42 25 Apr. 45
de Bourbel, Raoul,208 Col. R. Engineers '14 June 5c 23 Jan. 55
De Brett, Harry,209 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C... 10 Dec. 53 23 Nov. 56
Deedes, William Henry,21 "Z> SO., Z/. Co/. V I „
Rifle Brigade ,..) 1 May 55 15 Jan. 56
DeHavilland,James,215Z/.Co/.R.Artillery 1 Oct. 47 30 June
De la Fosse, Hen. Geo.21* OB., Lt.Col. > „
Regimental District [R] j S
de Moleyns, Townsend Aremberg,2-' »
Lt. Col. Royal Artillery )
27 Aug. 58
1 Jan. 65
28 Dec. 57
22 Sept. 73
1 Aug. 7:
14 Dec. 68 14 Dec. 73 31 Dec. 78
18 Jan. 711S Jan. 76 H Nov. 76
5 Nov. 87
24 Apr. 84
1 July 81; 1 July 85
1 Apr. 70. 8 Mar. 83
1 July 811 1 July 85! 6 Sept.85
10 Nov. og'ig Nov. 74I3, Dec. 78
8 Dec. 79 8 Dec. 83: ^ Aug. 86
28 Dec. 62 28 Dec. 68 28 Dec. 73 23 May 77
1 Mar. 59] 29 Feb. 64 l 1 Mar. 701 1 Mar. 75 .,, Nov 79
18 Sept.54li8 Feb. 6i!i8 Sept.65 18 Sept. 70 9 June 77
18 Feb. 61 17 Feb. 07, 17 Feb. 73 17 Feb. 78 3, May 78
- 4Sept.62 4 Sept. 68, 4 Sept. 73 23 June 75
20 Sept.61 1 Apr. 70^9 Mar. 78^3 June 83
5 July 72! 10 Mar. 76(10 Mar. 81I 4 July 87
10 Dec. 73 10 Dec. 79 10 Dec. 83 3I May 86
Dennehy,SiVThos.218;A" CIE.Lt. Col. Ben.')
~»</J
Dennis, James Benj. Colonel, R. Art.
S.C Extra Groomin Waiting totheKi,
20 July 51
23 Nov. 56
20 Apr. 55
23 Nov. 56
4 Sept. 57
20 Oct. 49
27 Aug. 58
10 Dec. 65
23 Aug. 64
13 Jan. 55
21 June 61
2 Dec. 62
20 July 63
18 June 36,28 June 38, 1 Apr. 46
13 Dec. 45 3 Mar. 53(27 Aug. 58
18 June 42 6 Apr. 43] 15 Feb. 49
8 Dec'
4 Feb. 52 17 Dec. 60
1 Dec. 43J24 June 481 11 July 58 20 July 58
2 Sept. 47:10 May
14 Oct. 42,13 Apr. 49
11 Apr. 41! 30 June 48
10 Feb. 52 29 Dec. 54
17 Feb. 54 14 Nov. 59
Denniss, All'. Digby,219Zr. Col. R. (Ben.) A.
Desborough, John,220 CB. Colonel, R. Art.
DesVoeux, Alfred Anthony,221 Lt. Col. ~)
Bombay Staff Corps j
Dick, Wm. Aber.226 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Dickinson.W. Rice,22" Col. R. (Bombay) EJ10 June 42 2 Sept. 47] 10 May 55
Dickson, Edward John228 Staff' Captain ') I ~ .
UUofMan j 27 Sept. 39
37 (£ Dixon, Matt. Charles,233 Col. R. Art.. .10 Mar. 39
Dixon, Thos. Fraser,234^/. Col. Regtl.Dist.
Downes, Major Fras.237 CMG. Lt.Col.-\
Royal Artillery; Commandant Vic->
torian Local Forces j
Dravson, Alfred Wilkes,240 Col. R. Art. ...
Drew, Fras. Barry,2*2 CB. Lt.Col. W.I
Yorkshire Regiment j
Du Cane, Sit- Edni.Fred.XCB. Col. R.Eng.
Ducat, Cyril H. P. Lt. Col. Leinster Regt.
Duff, Robert William, Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
Dumaresq, Wm. Lovelace, Col. R. Art. ...
Dun, Charles Wm.» Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Dwyer, Hen. Arthur,250 Lt. Col. Beng. S.C.
Earle.Wm. H. S.251 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Eccles, Cuthbert,252 Lt.Col. Regimental}
District j
Edgcombe, Wm. Henry. Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Edmeades, Henry,254 L>L. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Ekins.Charles Chester,Z/. CoZ.Beugal S.C
1 Oct. 77
6 June 56
22 June 61
5 July 72
2c July 71
5 July 72
13 Oct. 60
8 Dec. 68
[o Apr. 49
2 Dec. 52
6 Aug. 40 28 Nov. 4617 Feb. 54
23 May 45(17 Aug. 48,21 Nov. 51
19 Dec. 48*17 Feb. 54I16 Apr. 58
27 June 59J17 Sept.6i|22 Jan. 68
19 Dec. 50 17 Feb. =4! 1 Dec. 58
18 June 45 1 Apr. 46' 22 Sept. 53
10 June 42! 10 May 44' 10 June 57
25 Dec. 4o'i5 June 45 25 Dec. 55
27 Dec. 60
17 July 55
20 Sept. 69
5 July 72
9 Aug. 82
1 Jan. 68
4 Mar. 72
1 July 81
9 Auj
1 Oct
1 Oct
86' 7 Dec. 87
76 1 May 80
77iio Aug. 87
1 July 85, 6 Nov. 86
20 July 77J20 July 3j|I4 Aug. S5
1 Jan. 57I 1 Jan. 62 6 July 67
1 Aug. 77 I4 Dec. 78
11 Jan. 6730 May 77
8 Dec. 79 20 Mar. 3o
1 Dec. 69I10 June 73 25 Nov. 74
18 Feb. 61 18 Feb. 66 , Sept. 71
15 Oct. 71 1 1 Oct. 77 20 Mar. 78
June 62 lg Mar. 69
1 Oct. 81 15 Mar. 87
Oct. 81 22 Occ. 84
1 Aug. 72
15 Feb. 61
8 Dec. 74
2 Nov. 55:2
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
17 Feb. 43
9 July 52
12 Dec. 51
20 Dec. 48
31 Dec. 47,23 Nov. 56
11 Aug. 54,18 Jan. 56
1 Aug. 54! 8 Feb. 61
31 July 55 16 July 63
1 Jan. 68 20 Dec. 69
27 July 63)25 Oct. 73
5 July 72 j 11 Dec. 73
1 Dec. 8oj 1 July 81
5 July 72 6 June 77
8 Feb. 6c1 1 Jan. 68
10 June 62: 10 June 68
18 Feb. 61
17 Feb. 63
27 Feb. 59
5 July 72
July 72
25 Dec. 66
17 Feb. 69
29 Sept. 77
17 Aug. 77
1 July 81
1 Jan. 511 8 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 68:2o Dec. 74
20 Dec. 7428 Nov. 83
25 Oct. 78^26 Apr. 82
11 Dec. 78,31 Dec. 07
1 July 85 3 Mar. S6
1 July 8ii3i Dec. 81
1 Jan. 73 1 Oct. 81
10 June 73!28 Oct. 76"
25 Dec. 71 31 Aug. 78
17 Feb. 74:13 Nov. 75
29 Sept. 81 21 Dec. 87
17 Aug. 8i]24 May 85
1 July 8521 Dec. 86
20 uec. 79 23 Dec. 79
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
602-
I COBITEI,
2nd LIEUT.
OrEHSIGIf.
Elliot, Minto, 2C0 Zt.Col. R. Artillery
Ely. Henry F. W.261 Haw; gg Foot
p.s.e. Emerson, Alexander" Lyon,26-}
Zt.Col. Gloucester Regiment..* 5
Emerson, James.-63 Zt.Col. Bengal 8. C.
Eteson. Francis,264 Zt. Col. 3 Foot
Etheridge, Alfred Tho.265 CSZ. Zt.Col.)
Bombay S.C )
Fairtlough, Edward D'Heillemer,267-Z^. \
Col. Regimental District }
Falconnet, Grenville P. de Palezieux, 1
Zt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers S
Falls, AndrewYance,265 Col. R. (Madr.) '/
Art. [R] /
r arewell, William Thomas Freke,269 Zt. \
Col. Madras Staff Corps j
Farmer, Reginald Onslow, Col. R. Art. ...
Feilden, Henrv Broome,270 C.B
Finch, Alex. U. H. Zt.Col. R. (Bom.) En°\
Finch, Walter John.Zf. Col. R, (Bom.) Art.
Firth, Robert Fras.274 Zt.Col. Beng. S. C.
FitzGerald, Charles,275 Zt.Col. 49 Foot ...
FitzGerald, Mordaunt Martin,276 Zt.Col. )
Royal (Bengal) Artillery j
FitzGerald,Richard,'-77Xf. Col. WelshRegt.
Fitz Hnsrh, Alfred,278 CB. Zt.Col. Ben. S. C.
FitzHugh. Henry Terrick,279 Col. R.Art.
FitzroT, William, Zt.Col. Regtl. District
Fletcher, H. ClTde,260!^. Col. Madras S.C.
Foord, Wm. Octavius,2*2 Zt.Col. Mad.S C.
Foote, Wm. Fra.2S4 Col.Com. R. Marines...
Forbes, Charles Pulteney,255 Zt.Col.\
Leinster Regiment j
Ford, Barnett,2*:* Zt.Col. Madras S.C
Forlong, Jas. G. R. **> Zt. Col. Madras S.C.
Forster, Thos. Francis,290 Zt. Co'.Ben.S.C.
Forsyth. Alexander G.291 Zt.Col. Bengal )
Stiff Corps j
Fowle, C. Stephen,294 Zt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Freeth, James Holt, Colonel, R. Eng
French, William,306 Colonel, R. Artillery...
Gage, Ezekiel, Zt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...
Gaye, Douglas,307 Colonel, R. (Bom) Arc.
Gifford, HerbertH.Forbes,303-^. CoJ.t^Hus
11 June 53 8 Sept.57
22 June 49] 6 June 54
12 Jan. 55 13 July 55
4 Sept.42 10 June 45
[5 Apr. 52
5 Jan. 44
CAPTAIN. MAJOB.
19 Oct. 50
12 June 52 1 Aug. 54
11 June 39 17 Aug. 41
4 Apr. 43 26 Jan. 45
8Feb. 63 5 July 72 31 Dec. 78 31 Dec. 82 S Apr. 87
17 Not. 57 15 May 66 19 Oct. 75^9 Oct. 80 30 Mar. 81
14 Sept.67 22 Sept. 75 1 July 81 1 July S5 9 Not. 87
30 July 57 24 Sert.62 24 Sept. 68 24 Sept^^j Mar. 80
5 Mar. 58 5 July 72 18 Sept. 79 30 Mar. 84(17 Not. 85
13 July 56
8 Jan. 58
18 Feb. 61
11 June 54
o Jan. 58
13 July 61.13 July 6713 July 7:
1 Apr. 70
5 July 72
1 Oct,
7 Auc
77 1 Oct. 81
• 77 *7 Aug. 3i
16 Dec. 46 30 May 48 20 June 54
21 Sept. 52 6 June54l3i Aug. 55
13 June 51 1 Aug. 54:27 Aug. 5"
I 9 June 62
4 Apr. 631 4 Apr. 69
13 Aug. 68 3 Sept. 70
9 June 67
4 Apr- 74
3 Sept. 7:
8 June 67 9 June 76^ 9 June Si
9 June 77
iS Aug. 84
4 Mar. 86
31 Dec. 78
19 Oct. 80
1 Jan. 79
' Oct
Oct.
3' * ""o-.it '/ ~ " = - .3~ ' "/ ~~"- /"j*/ v^u. /D
,i Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58,24 Mar. 65'i6 Jan. 75 21 Dec. 3i 21 Dec. 85
17 Mar. 55 14 June 57 17 Mar. 67,17 Mar. 75 17 Mar. 81 17 Mar. 85
■ 2 Oct. 55 18 Oct. 64 ■ 'w --' - ri— ■ -"
>7 Jan. 54 29 Oct. 54
9 Dec. 50 26 June 56
[8 Sept. 46 10 Nov
r Dec
Gillespie, Wm. John,312 Zt.Col. Berk-
shire Regiment >
Girardot, George Chas.313 Zt.Col. Dur- >
ham Light Infantry j"
Glan-rille, Fra. Robert, Colonel, R. Arc ..
Gleig, Alex. Cameron,315 Zt.Col. R. Art .
Godby, Chris. Jas.316 Zt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Godby, Joseph,317 Col. R. Artillery. . . .
Goddard, John, Zt.Col. R. (Madr.) En
Godfrey, Wm.H. R.318Zf .Col. MadrasS.C.
Godman, Richard Temple,319 Zt.Col. 5)
Dragoon Guards j
Goldsmid, Sir Frederick John,320 CB. >
KCSZ. Zt.Col. Madras Staff Cores ...j
Goldsworthy, WalterTuekfield,321Zt. Col. >
Essex Regiment ^
Gordon, Edw. C. A.325 Col. R. Eng
Gordon, James, Zt. Col. Bombay Scaff C...
p.s.c. Gossett, Matthew AVm. Edward,327 )
C.B. [R] S
Govan, Chas. Maitland,32' Col. R. Art
Graham, Archd.W.330Z*.CoZ. Bombay S.C.
Graham, Geo. Fergus,333 -E4.CoZ.Ben. S.C.
Graham, John G. Zt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Graham, Thomas,331 CB. R. (Bengal) Art.1
Grabam, Wm. Henry,331 Zt. Col. R. Art.
Graves, William, Zt.Col. Madras S.C
Green, John Wm.339 Zt.Col. DeTon Re°t,
Green, Sir Wm. Henry Rodes,340 CB. )
£CSZ. Zt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ... I
Griffith, Chas.Mat.3«ir.CoZ.Bombay S.C.
Griffiths, Clement Jas.^Z'.CoZ. Ben. S.C,
p.t.c. GrOTe, Sir Coleridge,s« KCB
Grove, Henry Leslie, Zt.Col. Madras S.C.
Gunter, James,345 Zt.Col. 4 Dragoon Gds.|
p.s.c. Gwynne, Nadolig Ximenes,346')
Zt.Col. Shropshire Light Infantry ]
Haig, Malcolm R. Zt.Col. Bombay "S. C.
Hailes, John Clements, Col. R. (Bom.)Art.
Hale^onsdaleAugustus.^'Z'.CoZ.R.Eng.
Hale, Robert
Hales, Arthur, Zt.Col. Inniskilling Fus.
Hallowes, Geo. Skene, Zt.Col. King's)
Own Borderers (25 Foot) j
Hamilton, OctaTius,343 Z4. Col. Bengals C
PC Hamilton, T. de Courcy,319Z!!.CW. 64 F.
-. Hammersley, Frederick, ,BiZt. Col. TJcatt.
Hanson, George Wm.356 Zt.Col. Bom. S C
Hanwell, Joseph, '^Zt.Col. R. Art
!3Not. 56
i3 Dec. 45 13 Apr. 46
29 May 49 10 Feb. 54
4 Mar. 44 2 Dec. 46
20 Feb. 57 21 Aug. 61
1 Aug. 37 29 Mar. 41
27 Aug. 58 .3 Oct. 60
16 Sept. 40 11 Sept.42
30 Dec. 4330 June 45
13 Dec. 45,28 Not. 49
7 Feb. 43 20 July 4
24 Sept. 42 3 June 45
12 Dec. 34! 10 Jan. 37
27 June 48 ' 1 Not. 48
7 Mar. 39 1 Mar. 42
11 Dec. 41I 3 JuIt 45
23 Oct. 57
31 Aug. 53
t2 Aug. 59
9 Dec. 44
12 Mar. 61
30 Apr. 61
1 Jan. 62
1 Apr. 46
11 Jan. 43 1 Apr. 44
13 June 45! 10 July 52
1 May 46 20 Oct. 4'
10 Dec. 47 1 Aug. 54
20 Dec. 46
17 May 50
24 Jan. 39
10 Oct. 57
18 Dec. 45
13 June 46
31 Mar. 50
3 Mar. 54
24 Sept.40
30 Oct. 59
1 Apr. 46
21 June 49
8 July 50I31 Aug. 58
16 Dec. 46)30 June48
14 June 45 '27 Dec. 47
14 Jan. 54 1 Sept. 55
19 June 55 15 Feb. 56
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58
7 Apr. 56
29 Aug. 42 ' 10 Nov. 46
17 Nov. 57jn Mar. 59
2 Jan. 41 1 6 June 45
8 June 54(23 Nov. 56
13 June 56 3° Apr. 58
17 Mar. 63 15 June 66
24 Feb. 461 5 Nov. 53
8 Feb. 53 21 Nov. 56
9 Oct. 55 10 Sept.sS
13 June 46 25 Feb. 51
13 June 45
2t Dec. 53
11 June 52
18 Oct. 59
16 Feb. 4s
24 Jan. 39
30 Sept.42
1 July 42
3 Jan. 48
22 Dec. 52
17 Apr. 47
21 Mar. 54
14 Sept. 55
8 Mar. 67
21 Oct. 51
23 Sept. 41
10 Apr. 47
21 Apr. 46
10 Feb. 53
to Feb. 60
17 Not. 57
7 Dec. 67
17 Feb. .
2 Not.
23 Not. „
20 Feb. 69
16 Nov. 49
27 Nov. 65
11 Oct. 53
30 Dec. 5
13 Dec. 6
1 Jan. 57
24 Sept.57
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 55
20 Feb. 52
29 Aug. 54
20 July 7
10 Oct. 65
11 Sept.68
6 Sept.53
9 July 50
13 June 60
17 Feb. 54
27 Aug. 58
18 Feb. 61
21 July 55
30 June 5 1
28 Oct. 64
Dec. 54
18 Feb. 61
17 Apr. 67
20 June 54
13 Nov. 56
4 Oct. 73 4 Oct. 78
5 July 72^7 Nov. 78127 Nov. 82
15 July 72 4 June 79 4 June 83
7 Dec. 75 22 Nov. 79:22 Nov. 83
6 June 56 1 Jan. 68^0 Sept. 73
28 July 67 1 Sept. 75! 1 Sept. 80
4 Mar. 64 4 Mar. 70] 4 Mar. 75
20 Feb. 77 20 Feb. 83*20 Feb. 87
13 Apr. 58 6 Mar. 62 23 Oct. 66
1 Dec. S4
16 Sept. 71
io Dec. 74
15 Aug. 78 1 Dec. 80
18 Feb. 61 16 Sept. 66
30 Dec. 63 30 Dec. 69
13 Dec. 65 13 Dec. 71 13 Dee. 76
7 Feb. 63! 7 Feb. 69 7 Feb. 74
24 Sept. 62 24 Sept.68 24 Sept.73
20 July 5823 Nov. 58 23 Not. 66
21 Aug. 70 1 May 73! 1 May 78
18 Feb. 61 7 Mar. 651 7 Mar. 70
I 2 Oct. 6i| 2 Oct. 66
2 Mar. 81 ] 1 July 81 1 July 85
21 Dec. 7730 Oct. 83 30 Oct. 87
i
31 Oct. 77 21 July 80 21 July
12 Jan. 66 29 Dec. 67 29 Dec. 72
1 June 62 28 July 64 28 July 69
13 June 65 13 June 71 13 June 76
6 June 56 1 Jan. 68|ioNot. 73
20 Dec
22 June 70
6 June 56
29 Oct. 64
24 Mar.
66 20 Dec.
28 Oct. 71
2 July 62
29 June 74
24 Mar. 76
20 Dec. 77
25 Oct. 76
24 Jan. 70
29 June 79
2 Not. 55J3i Mar. 66 10 Nov. 73
13 June 62 13 June72ji3 Jane 77
11 Nov. 78 29 Nov. 79 1 18 Mar. 85
15 Feb. 65! 7 Oct. 70I 7 Oct. 7:
90
j-,13 June 06 1 14 June 71,14 June 76
14 Jan. 66|i4Jan. 74 14 Jan. 80 14 Jan. 84
10 Feb. 58 27 Mar. 72 io Apr. 76110 Apr. 81
1 Aug. 72(31 Dec. 78: 2 Mar. 81 2 Mar. 85
24 Aug. 66J 10 Mar. 75 ' o Mar. 82(10 Mar. 86
29 Aug. 57 29 Aug. 62 29 Aug. 68(29 Aug. 73
9 Oct. 63 1 Oct. 77 1 1 July 81 1 July 85
2 Jan. 56 24 Nov. 56 5 Oct. 62 5 Apr. 68
8 June 6615 Aug. 68 1 1 July 77 8 June 84
1 3 June 68 ' 1 3 Juno 76 2 Mar. 81 2 Mar. 85
8 Oct. ,
31 Dec. 78
21 Dec. 86
22 Aug. 87
30 Oct. 83
27 Apr. S4
4 June 83
14 June 86
26 Apr. 82
50 Not. 86
17 Jan. 77
16 July 87
27 Feb. 69
3 Feb. 86
13 June 76
:8 Oct. 75
26 Sept. So
31 Dec. 79
Not. 74
14 Dec. 71
30 July 8 1
29 Not. 76
31 Dec. 78
1 July 87
7 Dec. 87
7 Aug. 84
14 July 77
21 July 86
1 July 82
1 Oct. 82
17 Apr. 73
16 July 82
\i Jan. 82
23 Jan. 75
1 July 85
1 Not. 85
31 Dec. 79
9 May 06
7 July 2i
2 Mar. 78
10 Apr. 86
10 Apr. 86
5 Apr. 91
29 May 86
Jan. 75
July 87
23 Jan. 75
10 June 85
1 Nov. 87
24 July 96
26 Aug. 79
7 Mar. 87
30 Aug. 71 1 July 8118 Nov. 82 15 June 85
11 May 60 24 Feb. 66)24 Feb. 72)24 Feb. 77
21 Oct. 59 2 Dec. 68 7 Mar. 77 1 July 81
3 Sept.67118 Mar. 80) 1 July 81 1 July 85 25 Dec. 87
10 May 60 13 June 66 13 June 72 13 June 77: 10 Feb. 8.
27 Aug. 58 1 3 Aug. 65- 3 Aug. 70! 3 1 Dec. 78
10 May 59' 5 July 72 1 Oct. 77
Oct. 81'
. iAug..
. Jan.. 59 21 Aug. 69 22 Feb. 7122 Feb. 76 20 Dec. 85
2 Jan. 6918 Oct. 79 1 July 81 1 July 85 1 July 87
10 Sept.5821 Aug. 69 15 July 76) 1 July 81 14 Aug. 81
20 Dec. 51 19 Jan. 58 21 Apr. 63 24 Jan. 70 23 Oct. 75
29 Dec. 54 10 Mar. 57 21 Apr. 6820 May 73 21 Jan. 74
25 Apr. 51; 6 June 56; 1 Jan. 68: 1 Jan. 73 6 Aug. 79
18 Feb. 61 3 Jan. 08 ' 3 Jan. 74 3 Jan. 79,18 Sept. 79
17 Feb. 54I16 Mar. 60 = July 72 15 Dec. 77 15 Dec. 81 1 15 Dec. S
3 e 2
605
Major Generals Retired on Full Retired or Pay or on a Pension.
CORNET,
2ndLIEDT.
OTENSIGN.
9 Deo. 53
19 Dec. 49
27 June/19
25 Jan. n
7 June ,4
20 Dec. 45
[7 Apr. 42
9 Mar. 49
20 Mar. 40
24 Nov. 43
1 Jan. 42
12 Dec. 51
20 Dec. 52
10 Dec. 53
8 July 56
29 Dec. 45
9 June 54
11 Jnne 52
17 Aug. 55
27 Dec. 4J
3 Apr. 48
17 Aug. 54
10 June 48
8 June 54
Harcourt. Philip Hanmer,358 Lt.Col.*)
Royal (Bombay) Artillery j
Hardy, Campbell, Lt. Col. Roval Artillery
Harris. Jas. Thos.3C0 Lt. Col. Bengal S. C.
Harris, Webber D.3« Lt.Col. 104 Foot
Harrison, F.dv;.366 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Harrison, Thos. B. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Harvest, Edw. Douglas, Lt.Col. 97 Foot...
Harvey, John Richard, Lt.Col. King's ^
Own Borderers (25 Foot) I
Hastings, Douglas.368 Lt. Col. 62 Foot[R]
Hawes, George H.370 Lt.Col. 9 Foot [R]
Hawkins, Alex. C.372 CB. Col. R. Art.[R]
Hawkins. Edward Lindsay,3"3 Lt. Col. )
Royal (Bennal) Artillery j
Hav, John Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Hay, Woulfe, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Hay-ward, Henry Blakeney,376 Lt.Col. )
Derby Regiment (45 Foct) j
Heastey, Geo. Bayles, Co'. Com. R. Marines
Henderson-Cleland, John William,378 )
_ Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corns j
Herbert, Hon. William Henry377
Heriot, Mackey Andrew H.James,380')
Col. Com. R. Marines S
Herrick. Ben.j. Bousfield,3S1 Col. 2nd)
Com. Royal Marines 5
Eeysham.Barrington Frederick, Lt. Col. )
Madras Staff Corps >
Hevwood, John Jas.362 Lt.Col. Glo'sterR.
Hill, Eustace,381 Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hills, Sir John,38" KCB. Lt.Col. Royal )
(Bombay) Engineers $
Hime, Frederick.390 Lt. Col. R. Eng
Hire, Sydney J.391 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Hodgson, Hugh N.392Zr.Co'. Bengal S.C.
Hogge, Somerville Georee Cameron, )
Lt.Col. Berkshire Regiment ..j
Holland, Hen. Wm. CB. Lt.Col. Bom- >
bay Staff Corps i
Holland, Lumley H. H. Lt.Col. Madras )
Staff Co-ps $
Holland, Thos. W.394 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Holmes, Percy Lee,396 Zf.Co/.Madras S.C.
Hope, John Edward,398 Lt. Col. R.Artillery
Home, Chas. James, Lt.Col. Bedford Rcgt.
Horslev, Frank,400 Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Hoste, Dixon Edw.402 CB. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Houghton, Richmond, Lt.Col. Madr. S.C.
Hughes, Chas. Jas.404 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C...
Hughes, Joseph Wm.405 Lt.Col. Dorset)
Rcgt. (54 Foot) [R] .1
Hughes, Sir Robert John,408 KCB. Lt.\
Col. 63 Foot j
Hume, John Richard,*09 Lt. Col. h.p. 55 F.
Hunter, Arthur Stewart,412 Lt. Col. R. Art.
Hunter, John Norris, Lt.Col. R. Eng
Hutcbinson, Alex.Hadden, Lt.Col. R.Art.
Hutchinson, A. R. E.414 Lt.Col. Beng. S.C.
Hutcbinson, Cha. S. CB. Col. R. Eng. ...
Irvine, Cnarles,420i«.Co;. Bengal S.C. ...
Jacob, Hy.Ebenezer,i<.Co£. Bombay S.C.
Jacob, John, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Jago-Trelawny, John,422 Lt.Col. High- )
land Light Infantry )
James, Edw. Renouard,423 Lt.Col. R.Eng.
e. Jarviu, Samuel P.424 CMG.Maj.82 F. [R]
Jenkins, Alex.425 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Jenkins, Chas. Vernon,427 Zr.Co?.Ben. S.C.
Jenkins, SirF.HS™ XCB.Lt.Col.Ben.S.C.
Jennings, Chas. James, £*.Co/.MadrasS.C.
Jones, Howell Lock,434 Lt.Col. Royal)
(Bengal) Artillery $
Jones, Richard Roynon,436 Col. R.Art....
Jones, Robt. Owen,435 CB. Lt.Col. R, Eng.
Karslake, Frederick,436 .£?. Col. Irish Rifles
Kaye, Geo. Farquhar,439Zi.C<^. 21 Hus.
Kcate, Edward,440 Col. R. Artillery
Keer, Jonathan, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff C...
Kemball, John Shaw, Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Kennedy, John Wm. Alex.442 Col. 2nd')
Com. Royal Marines [R] j
Kenyon-Stow, Fred. Melkington, Lt. )
Col. 5 Dragoon Guards f
Keo^h, John Woulfe, Lt.Col. North) ™ .
Staffordshire Regiment J ■!21!eo
Kerr, Wm_. Henry,443 Lt.Col. Brigade Dep. 31 July 46
Ketchen, Isaac, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. 12 June 57
Kinloch, A. A. A.444 CB. Lt.Col. K. R. R. 22 Nov. =;
^.s.c.Knight.Win.Henry.'^Zf.CW^SFoot 13 Oct. 48
Lamb, Charles F. G.447 Lt.Col. Beu. S.C. n Dec. 41
Lambert, William,449 CB. Lt.Col. 88 Foot: 16 Aug. 54|
Lane, Chas. Powlett,450 Lt. Col. 21 Huss. 20 Jan. 46
Lane, Chas. Stuart,451 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C..' 9 Dee. 481
21 Aug.
:i Aug.
13 Nov.
20 Dec.
12 Aug.
oOct.
6 Feb.
24 July
8 Apr.
4 Jan.
2 Aug.
25 June
23 Nov.
30 Apr.
24 Aug.
27 May
31 Mar.
15 Aug.
4 Apr.
58I21 Oct. 62
Feb. 56
June 61
Mar. 52
Apr. 58
July 58
Dec. 54
12 June 41
27 July 44
22 Sept. 54
25 July 41
25 Jan. 41
7 June 44
t2 June 42
1 Oct. 47
27 Feb. 58
20 Nov. 49
18 June 45
9 Dec. 54
[5 May 52
1 Dec. 54
7 Jan. 41
19 Oct. 49
28 Feb. 55
9 Dec. 52
23 June 52
30 Jan. 43
20 Dec. 43
9 Dec. 42
25 Feb. 40
8 June 55
16 Jan. 46
17 Dec. 51
14 June 45
14 June 45
20 Jan. 48
20 Dec. 51
•o Sept. 53
9 Dec. 54
19 June 50
ig June 57
20 Oct. -
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21 Mar. 48
15 Apr. 53
14 May
23 Nov.
5 Nov.
7 Apr.
22 Mar.
5 Jan.
n Oct.
23 Apr.
4 Apr.
8 Nov.
29 Nov
30 June
31 May
11 Feb.
1 Apr.
16 Jan.
25 Jan.
26 Sept
Dec. 59
Mar. 53
Sept. 48
Nov. 48
Feb. 61
Dec. 64
Dec. 65
June 64
Dec. 50
June 66
Nov. 55
Aug. 67
18 Dec. 55
18 Feb. 61
29 July 62
18 Feb. 61
1 Sept. 63
56 24 Jan. 65
44' 1 Dec. 55
56 27 July 59
6 Sept. 58
58, 9
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5 July
5 July
27 June
19 Jan.
15 Dec.
20 Dec.
1 Apr.
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2 Nov.
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10 Dec.
27 Feb.
5 July
9 June
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5 July
5 Feb.
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
5 5
•15
30 Aug. 43
26 Nov
Apr.
-Aug.
17 Feb.
12 July
1 Apr.
5 Jan.
24 Jan.
29 June
19 Feb.
17 Feb. 54
15 Jan. 47
29 Aug. 51
16 Oct. 51
15 Nov. 53
1 Feb. 58
1 June 56
42 1 15 Dec. 53
49^10 June 57
45 1 12 June 57
481 6 Jan. 55
59 1 31 Jan. 65
54 1 20 Nov. 61
46 24 Jan. 54
9 Dec. 66
1 Apr. 59
10 Dec. 62
7 Sept. 55
52 29 Dec. 54
55 j 19 Oct. 62
54!29 June 61
54; 1 Apr. 59
46; S July 57
46 17 Feb. 54
52 j 9 Dec. 57
45, 5 Mar. 54
57 8 June 67
47 1 7 Mar. 51
31 Dec. 78
16 Jan. 75
27 June 75
28 Nov. 68
6 Feb. 70
20 Dec. 71
28 Apr. 75
1 Oct. 77
7 Sept. 74
8 Aug. 64
1 June 62
31 Dec. 78
20 Dec. 78
10 Dec. 79
4 Aug. 80
17 Oct. 73
9 June 80
25 Apr. 08
17 Aug. 83
72
18 Sept. 73
3 Apr. 74
73^1 May 8:
68 io June 74
72 1 Oct. 77
73 1 July 81
3 Apr.
1 Au;r.
10 June
5 July
25 Aug.
2 Dec
27 July
14 Aug. 67 1 Sept.76
55 10 June 62
■ 64127 July 70
1 Apr. 59
21 Sept. 52
14 June to
:8 Feb. 61
20 Dec. 63
10 Sept. 65
1 July 64
6 July 57
6 June 66
16 Oct. 63
30 July 62
3 Nov. 58
26 July 60
3 Oct. 40112N0V. 50
24 Jan. 58
5 June 52
20 Dec. 56
2 Sent. 58
20 Nov. 56
12 Jan. 54
15 Nov. 53
17 Dec. 51
26 July 45
11 Dec. 38
[5 June 41 '21 Jan. 45 24 Feb. 54
j
3 Jan. 65'28 0ct. 71 2 Feb. 78
25 July 61
18 Feb. 61
7 June 64
12 June 62
2 Nov. 55
10 Oct. 74
20 Nov. 69
12 Dec. 54
9 Dec. 74
23 Mar. 69
20 Apr. 67
10 May 64
8 May 66
5 July 7
5 July 72
5 July 72
7 Dec. 58
20 Jan. 67
9 Dec. 62
18 Feb. 61
8 June 75
n May 62
5 July 72
26 Apr. 59
14 Juno 65
20 Jan. 68
20 Dec. 71
10 Sept. 73
1 Aug. 72
5 July 72
11 Dec. 73
1 Oct. 77
29 July 76
5 July 72
26 July 65
18 Feb. 61
31 Dec. 82
16 Jan. 80
27 June So
28 Nov. 73
6 Feb. 75
20 Dec. 76
28 Apr. 80
1 Oct. 81
1 July 81
2 Nov. 72
1 June 67
31 Dec. 82
20 Dec. 82
10 Dec. 83
4 Aug. 84
13 Apr. 79
9 June 84
9 May 74
15 Apr. 87
18 Sept.78
3 Apr. 79
31 May 85
10 June 79
1 Oct. 81
1 July 85
28 May 70
27 July 75
1 July 81
MAJOR
GENERA
25 July 67115 Aug. 68
3 May 64
24 Jan. 51
27 Aug. 58
24 Sept. 58
2 Aug. 50
5 July 44
8 Dec. 54
18 May 49
1 Sept. 50
10 Apr. 72
13 Jan. 54
24 Mar. 65
8 Mar. 70
15 May 55
11 Feb. 55
27 Nov. 57
23 Nov. 56
18 Feb. 61
31 Jan. 82
1 July 8r
20 July 58
1 Aug. 72
22 Nov. 79
1 Dec. 69
ii Dec. 61
19 June 72
20 July 58
9 Dec. 68
25 Jan. 67
7 June 70
12 June 68
24 Aug. 66
10 Oct. 79
20 Nov. 75
3 Sept.62
9 Dec. 80
1 Oct. 77
22 May 76
1 Apr. 70
16 Sept. 74
1 July 81
22 Aug. 77
1 Oct. 77
20 Apr. 68
6 July 67
9 Dec. 68
25 Feb. 66
8 June 81
9 Dec. 72
1 Oct. 77:
4 June 70
14 June 71
20 Jan. 74
20 Dec. 77
10 Sept. 79
16 Jan. 79
24 July 75
1 July 81
26 Apr. 82
19 May So
1 July 77
26 July 71
11 Dec. 64
10 Nov. 66
19 Dec. 83
17 June 83
>5 Mar. 69
:7 May 79
2 Mar. 81
1 Oct. 77
11 Dec. 67
t8 Dec. 75
>5 Mar. 69
9 Dec. 74
25 Jan. 72
7 June 75
12 June 73
1 Oct. 76
10 Oct. 83
20 Nov. 80
1 Mar. 73
9 Dec. 84
15 May 82
14 Nov. 81
18 Oct. 78
16 Sept. 79
1 July 85
22 Aug. 81
1 Oct. 81
30 Jan. 74
6 July 75
9 Dec. 73
25 Feb. 71
8 June 85
9 Dec. 77
1 Oct. 81
4 June 75
14 June 76
20 Jan. 79
29 Oct. 79
10 Sept. 83
16 Jan. 83
3 June 84
29 May 8S
7 Apr. 81
25 Feb. 75
4 Oct. 77
31 Dec. 81
24 Aug. Si
21 June 85
I 1 July 81
21 July 82
1 May So
1 Jane 86
1 Apr. 86
4 A pr. 86
13 Jan. 86
13 Apr. 82
4 Sept. 86
3 Apr. 85.
8 Sept.92
3 Dec. 8j
8 Oct. 80
31 May 89
1 May 85
31 Dec. 87
3 Aug. 87
3c June 77
12 Aug. 76
14 Apr. 83
30 June 77
25 Nov. 741
12 Aug. 76
2 Mar. 78
1 May 8a
4 Mar. 85
2 Feb. 83
21 Dec. Si
9 Dec. 86
26 Sept.S6
31 Dec. 84
5 May 83
6 Dec. 79
8 Dec. 86
23 Mar. 83
1 Oct. 8z
9 June 77
30 Dec. 76
23 Jan. 75
28 Oct. 76
8 June 86
13 May 85
1 Oct. 82
1 July 81
1 Oct. 82
II Dec. 85
11 Dec. 85
1 July 86
22 June 85
24 July 80
1 July 8°;
26 Apr. 86
19 May 34
1 July 81
26 July 76
11 Dec. 69
10 Nov. 71 20 Apr. 78
19 Dec. 87 21 Dec. 87
iS Jan. 88
15 Feb. 8z
1 Oct. 87
12 Feb. 87
16 July 84
1 Nov. 87
8 May 80
26 Aug. 76
17 June 87
1 Oct. 77
17 Mav S3
2 Mar. 85
1 Oct. 81
11 Dec. 72
18 Dec. 80
1 Oct. 77
9 Dec. 79
18 May 81-
29 Sept.90
15 Apr. 96
7 Aug. 83
11 June 79
8 June 81
1 May 78
15 Apr. 82
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 606
COKNET,
2ndLiBUi.
OrEXSIGX.
LIEUT.
COJ.OXEL.
Laughton.Daniel Wilson, Zt. CV.Mad.S . C.
Layarii, Ckas. Edm. Zt.Col. E.York Regt.
Lazzarini, Jas. Clfff.CoZ.Malta Fencibles
Lee, Hen. Herbert,456 Major, R. (Bom.) \
Eng. Sort. Zt. Col. Comdt. Submarine I
Jlinertt S. ~Eno. Vol*. Severn Division I
Leigh, Robert Tins.455 Zt. Col. Bengal S.C.
J.eishman, John Thos.Zt.Col.~R. (Bom.) Art.
Lempriere, Arthur Reid, Zt.Col. R. Eng.
Lester, John F.-fd.460i'. Col. Bombay S.C.
Lester, Wm. Chts. Zt.Col. Bombav S. C...
L'Estrange, 'Edm.^'Zt.Col. Bombay S.C
Lewis, Henry, Col. R. (Bengal) Art
Lloyd, Edw. F. S., Zt.Col. R. Eng
p.j.c.Loek, Hen.46sZ#.CV.InniskilliDg Fus
Loekhart. David Blair,46" Zt.Col. 107 Foot
Lockhart, Gramme Ales.469 CB. Zt.Col. 78 F.
Lovett, Berest'ord,470 CB. CSZ. R. ( Ben.) )
Engineers $
Lowndes. Thomas, Zt . Col. Madras S.C...
Ltiard, Chas. Edw. Zt.Col. R. Engineers
Luard, Fred. Peter,4"4 Zt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Lukin, Wm. W.Aug.475 Col. R. Artillery...
Lyte, Alfred, Colonel, R. (Bengal) Art....
M'Goun, Alexander, Zt.Col. Madras S. C.
M'Kenzie, Alexander, Zt.Col. Bengal S.C.
M'Laughlin, Edward, Zt.Col. R. Artillery
i'CMacintyre, Donald,49" Zt.Col.Ben. S.C.
Mackenzie," Colin, Zt.Col. Madras S. C
Mackenzie, Roderick,503 Col. Roval Art...
Maclean, HenryJ.504Z<. CoZ. Rifle Brig. [R]
Maingnr, Ferd. B., Zt.Col. R. Engineers
Malcolnison.J.H. P.'l'CB.Zt.Col.Bom.S.C
Mander, Fred. Day,5'6 Bombay Infantry
Manderson, George Rennie,517 CB. Zt. ~>
Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery $
Mansles, Cecil,518 CB. Zt.Col. 20 Hussars
Marshall, Geo. F. L. CZE. Zt.Col. Royal \
(Bengal) Engineers J
Marshall, W. B.'19 Zt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Marsland, \Tm. Edw.,520 Zt.Col. ReO
mount Depot j
Marston, Edw.Chas. '--Zt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Matter, Richard James Combe,521 Zt. )
Col. 1 Dragoon Guards [R] j
Martin, Chas. Nassau,523 Zt.Col. R. Eng.
Martin, John Paton, Zt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Martin, William Geo.524 Zt.Col. R, Art....
Martyr, James Smith, Zr.CoZ.MadrasS.C.
Mason, Chas. C. Zt.Col. Madras S.C
Mathew-Lannowe. Brownlow Hugh, 1
Zt.Col. R. (Bombay) Engineers )
Maule, Henry Barlow,525 Zt. Col. R. Art...
Maunsell, Thomas,526 CB. Zt.Col. Brig. 1
Dep. [R] j
Mawber, Henry Way,527 Col. Com. )
Royal Marine Artillery j
Maxwell. Patrick,529 Zt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Meares.Wm. L. Davenish,531 Zt. Col. 40 F.
Mellersh. G. B.** Zt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art.
Mercer, Thomas W.535 Zt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Micklem, Edward, Zt.Col. R. Engineers
Mignon, Franklin P.537 Zt.Col. Bombay '1
Staff Corps '.. j
Mignon. Geo. Strachan, Zt. Col. Bom. S.C
Miller, George Murray,541 CB. Zt.Col.-)
Brigade Depot $
Miller, Henry,543 Capt. S. O. of Pensioners
Miller, James,544 Zt.Col. Bengal S. C
Milles, Thomas, Zt.Col. 75 Foot
Milman, Gus. H. L.548 Col. R. Art
Mitford, Reginald Colville William)
Reveley,550Z?.CoZ. Bengal Staff Corps i
Moberly,ArthurScott,551CoZ.R.(Mad.)Kng.
IMocatta. Daniel,552 Zt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Money, Robert Cotton, Zt.Col. Ben. S. C.
p.s.c. Montague, Wm. Edward,555 CB. >
Zt.Col. Connaujfht Rangers j
Montgomery, Hugh Parker,556 ZA.Col. >
Regimental District $
Moody, John Maedonald, Col. Com. R.Mar.
Moore, Ros3 Balf.557 Zt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Morgan, Hy. Rhodes, Zt.Col. Madras S.C.
Morgan, Jsmes Peattie,560 Zt.Col. R. Art.
Morton, Wm. Elliot,563 Col. R. (Ben.) Eng.
Mulcaster.W. S. S.*6* Zt.Col. Madras S.C.
Murray, Alan,568 ZZ. Col. Bengal S. C. ...
Murray, Anth. M.569 Zt. Col. R, (Bom.) Art.
Nembhard, Wm.573 Zt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Newmarch, Sir Oliver R.57C KCSZ. .
Zt.Col. Bengal S.C j"
f).t.e. Nicolls, Oliver Henry Atkins577
.NIsbett. John,578 Zt. Col. Bengal S.C
3 Nov. 56 14 Jan.
3 May 5S 3 A"g.
j Feb. 56 to Feb.
66 14 Jan. 74
66jt5 Aug. 77
64
MAJOB
10 May 80
id Jan. 80 14 Jan. S4
6Sept.Si! 6Sept.85| 6 Sep"t.S7
sSept.77 5 Sept. 81 11 Nov. 82
11 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 10 Nov. 69' 3 Feb. 75 3 Feb. 82 3 Feb. 86 4 Feb. 85
12 Oct. 52
1 Oct. 47
1 1 June 42
9 Dec. 54
:2 June 47
28 Feb. 55
14 June 50
20 June 54
20 June 49
30 May 45
8 June 49
2 Aug. 59
13 June 51
20 Feb. 61
12 Dec. 40
8 June 55
21 Dec. 53
9 Dec. 42
13 June 46
17 Feb. 47
12 June 37
20 Feb. 47
10 Jan. 48
8 Dec. 37
[i June 58
10 Dec. 54
10 Dec. 41
17 Feb. 57
18 Feb. 39
;8 Jan. 51
18 June 51
20 Sept. 49
14 Aug. 54
28 Dec. 42
19 June 42
8 June 35
28 Feb. 5=
27 May 42
29 Dec. 45
11 Feb. 45
29 Nov. 50
12 Dec. 45
11 June 42
13 June 46
4 Feb. 53
30 Jan. 46
8 June 551
25 Apr. 45
7 June 43
25 July 55
13 June 45
0 June 43
20 Mar. 55
14 Aug. 60
21 Aug. 49
S May 55'
10 Feb. 39'
15 Feb. 42 1
June 44 7 May
Aug. 58 29 Feb.
1 June 54 20 June
Jan. 46 26 Aug.
May 51 18 Feb.
May 52 11 Sept.
Aug. 41 12 June
Oct. 56 13 Feb.
Mar. 48 16 Feb.
Aug. 52 1 Jan.
Apr. 42 19 Apr.
Aug. 58 2 Jan.
Nov. 56 10 Dec.
May 57 6 July
Nov. 53 13 Feb.
June 48 7 Feb.
July 45 11 June
July 58 9 Dec.
Dec. 53 18 Feb.
Apr. 55, 9 Sept.
Nov. 56 14 June
Sept.56 20 June
July 50 24 Sept
June 4Q 23 Mar.
June 50 1 Sept.
Aug. 54 27 Aug. ;
Jan. 62 14 Oct. 1
Nov. 56 12 Mar. (
Oct. 66 1 Feb. ;
June 60 1 Apr. ;
July 45 15 Oct. j
Dec. 58 3 Mar. 1
June 41 j 3 June ;
Apr. 53 9 Dec. (
Feb. 54 4 Jan.
Jan. 56 26 Oct.
Nov. 54:22 Sept.'
Nov. 47 28 Dec. ;
May 47 30 Jan. ;
Apr. 58 24 Oct. (
Apr. 55 1 Apr. 1
May 45 ' 8 Oct. ,
May 48 3 Jan. ;
Jan. 49 1 Apr.
Oct. 53 16 Oct. ;
June 49 27 Aug. ;
Jan. 45 11 June ;
May 57 20 Feb. (
Nov. 50 19 Oct. <
June 54 10 Nov
Apr. 47 4 Aug.
Feb. 55 1 Feb.
Sept. 57 8 June
Apr. 49 15 May
May 44 11 Nov.
Apr. 58 25 July
Feb. 54 27 Aug.
Dec. 45 27 Aug.
Feb. 58 20 Mar.
Jan. 65 29 June
54ii8Feb. 61
64 1 Aug. 72
59 5 July 72
56 9 Dec. 62
61 '13 June 66
60 17 Feb. 67
66 10 Dec. 73
60 1 Jan. 69
62 1 Jan. 71
50 j 24 Mar. 58
71 31 Dec. 78
66 10 Dec. 74
67 6 June 77
62^12 Oct. 71
55 2 Nov. 55
57 19 Jan. 58
66 9 Dec. 74
61] 12 June 67
62 5 July 72
62; 14 June 7c
66 20 June 74
55 2 Nov. 55
55 27 Apr. 68
6^ 26 Aug. 73
9 Apr. 68
2 Aug. 79
5 July 72
30 Nov. 79
1 July 8 1
28 Oct. 71
16 June 57
7 Mar. 77
5 July 72
19 Aug. 69
5 July 72
28 Dec. 62
19 June 62
5 July 72
5 July 72
2 Nov. 55
11 June 62
12 Aug. 75
13 June 66
60 13 June 70
54 26 Apr. 59
12 Dec. 661 12 '.
17 Aug. So1!? .
1 Oct. 77] 1 1
I 9 Dec. 68, 9 :
13 June 72 13 .
17 Feb. 73)17 :
18 Feb. oi'iS:
1 July 81 1 .
1 Oct. 77 1 <
11 Mar. 74 11 ]
26 Apr. 50 28 !
22 Nov. 7922
10 Dec. 80 10 i
21 Oct. 82 21 (
12 Oct. 78 12 (
28 Oct. 061 1 <
9 Apr. 65! 22 ]
9 Dec. 80; 9 1
11 Sept. 72 23 j
1 July Si) 1 i
II Sept. 72] 1 (
20 June 80 20 ,
6 July 67 1 (
1 Apr. 75
1 July
8 June 75
2 Aug. 35
9 Dec. 78
1 July 01
1 July 88
10 Mar. 63
26 Nov. 80 1 26 j
28 Dec. 68 28:
[ 13 Oct. 77
J 1 Dec. 85
: 1 Oct. 82
;'i3 Oct. 77
■15 Sept. 81
;J3o Nov. 78
;] 1 Aug. 72
; 1 July 87
9 May 83
i 17 May 79
i 13 July 67
;| 1 Nov. 92
; I Aug. 87
,21 Oct. 87
:,io Jan. 85
iio Feb. 81
1 31 Dec. 78
12 Dec. 86
13 Sept. 79
J 1 Oct. 86
24 Dec. 80
.15 Oct. 87
17 Aug. 81
, 1 Feb. 84
I 7 Dec. 87
j 1 Oct. 82
1 7 Sept.gS
3
28 Oct. 53'i7Aug. 55
19
Jan. 59 3 Aug.
Aug. 42 10 Feb.
Mar. 45 2 Oct.
Sept.55 i5 Oct.
Nov. 43 11 June
Apr. 45 23 Nov.
Apr. 58 20 Dec.
July 45 10 Nov.
June 50 14 June
it June 39
3 Mar. 42
20 Dec. 56
10 June 42 1
14 June 45 j
17 Mar. 55I21 July 57 17 Mar
21 Dec. 53
12 June 39
67 25 July 75
58!
9 June 63
20 Mar. 75
25 Aug. 80
10 Nov. 69
4 June 79
54 18 Feb. 61
55 15 Feb. 62
64! 4 Feb. 74
67
June 54 1 Apr. (
Oct. 40 15 Aug. ;
1 3 Mar. 62
I 20 Dec. 76
14 June 65
17 Mar. 75
5 July 72
18 Feb. 61
9 June 68
31 Dec. 7S
1 July 81
10 Sept. 64
28 Oct.
10 Apr.
11 Feb.
5 Oct.
25 Mar.
11 June ;
12 Aug. I
6 Nov. 85
10 Sept.81
_„ Aug. 73:13
8 May 83 18
10 Feb. 65110
15 Feb. 68, 15
1 July 81 1 •
18 Feb. 61
3 Mar. 68
20 Dec. 82
24 July 62
14 June 71
[7 Mar. 81
19 July 76 1
12 June 65 12
A;ig. 78 :
July 86 :
Feb. 70 ;
Feb. 73 :
July 85
Aug. 64
Mar. 73 .
Dec. 86
July 67
June 76
7 Mar. 85
July 81 :
June 70
14
607
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
COENET,
2ndLIEDI.
OrENSIGN.
CAPTAIN. MAJOE.
Nixon,JolmPigott,579£/.CV.Bombay S.C.
Noble, Wm. Hatt, Col. R. Engineers
North, Ckas. Fred.581 Col. R. (Bom.) Eng
Nuri-e, Chas. Bulkeley,583 Lt.Col.~B.. Mar,
Nu.th.all, Fred. Geo.584' Col. R. (Mad.) Art.
Obbard, Thomas,566 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
O'Conuell, Peter P.L. Col. R. (Mad.lEng.
i"(C O'Connor. Luke,587 Lt.Col. Welsh )
Fusiliers [R] j
Ogle, Fred. A.588 CB. Col.Com. R.M. Art
Oldfield, Hen. Thos.591 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
p.s.c. Oliver, John Ryder,593 CMG. \
Lt.Col. R oval Artillery j
O'Neill, John J. S.594 Lt.Col. Lane. Fus...
O'Shauirhuessy, Wm. Cooke,590 Lt.Col. \
SulTolk Regt $
Owen , Charles Henry,598 Col. R. Artillery
Paget, William Henry, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Parkinson, Chas. Fred.600 Lt.Col. 95 Foot
Parrotr. Benjamin,603 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Parry, F. W. Best, Lt.Col. Cheshire Regt.
p. i.e. Parsons, Clifford, Lt.Col. 3 Foot. ...
Paske, William,"16 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
e. Paterson, William,610 Ulajor, 63 Foot...
Pearse, A. Thornton G.612 Lt. Col. R. Art.
Peinbeiton, Wvkeham Loigh.6'8 CB
Penny, Chas. Brodie F. Lt.Col. R. Eng...
Percival, Lewis,615 Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Perkins, John,617 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Peters, W. H. Brooke, Lt.Col. 4 Hussars
Phelips, Robert Hoskyns, Lt. Col. \
Madras Staff Corps ...'. j
Philips, Sir Joseph.618 KCB. Col. Corn. ,
Royal Marines (
Phillipps, Henry Pye,619 Lt.Col. West'/
Surrey Regiment j
Phillipps-Treby, Paul W. Col. R. Art. ...
Phillips. Fred.™ Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Pierce, J. Hume Spry,621 Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Pigou, Arthur Cornyn,623 Colonel, R. Art.
Playfair, Arch. Lewis,624Z<.Co/. Ben. S.C.
Pole, Charles Van Notten, Major, Cape)
Mounted Rifles j
Poore, Francis Harwood, Col.Ccmdt. >
R. Mar. Art. Extra Equerry in Wait- >
inc to the Duke of Edinburgh )
Poulton, Hy. B. A.630 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Prendergast, C. O'L. L. Lt.Col. Bengal (
Staff Corps )
Prendergast, Maunsell M.631 Lt.Col. >
BengalStaff Corps j
Preston. John Ingle,632 Lt.Col. 45 Foot ...
Pughe, John R.6M Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Raikes, Chas. Lewis, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Rainey, Arthur J.M.638Zr.CV. Madras S.C.
Rawlins, James S.643 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Reav, Joseph,644 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Reid, Alex. Thomson,645 Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Reid, Blair Thos.616 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Reid, James,647 Lt.Col. Bengal StaffC. ...
Renny, Henry, Colonel, Royal Artillery...
Rice, HarryC.Plunkett,65!Zr. Col. Ben. S.C.
Rice, William,65- Lt. Col. Bombay S.C...
Rich, Wm. Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Rickards,Edw.John,657Zr.CW.BengalS.C.
UiddeH, Cha. Jas. Buch.658 CB. CW.R.Art.
Rideout, A. Kennedy,659 Lt.Col. R. Art.
Ritchie, John,660Z*.CW. R. (Bombay) Art.
Roberts, George R,661ii. Col. Bengal's. C...
Roberts, John,662 Lt.Col. Bengafs. C
Robertson, David,663 Bengal Inf. [R] ..
Robertson, Robert Stanwix,664 Lt. Col. )
BengalStaff Corps j
Robinson, Chas. Gilbert,665 Lt.Col. R. 1
(Bengal) Artillery $
Robison,HughGeo.'67£*.CW.BombayS.C.
Roblcv, Horatio Gordon,668 Lt.Col. '1
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 5
Rooke, William,670 Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Rowley, Robt. Horseley R.674 Col. R. Art..
Ruck-Keene, John Edw.675 Lt.Col. R.Art.
Ruddell, James Arch.676 Lt.Col. 25 Foot
Ruggles, John,677 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Russell.Lindsav,678 Lt.Col. R.(Beng.) Eng.
12 June 41 24 Jan. 45 1 12 June 56 12 June 61
2 May 47 13 Dec. 47] 1 June 55 23 Nov. 70
LIEUI.
COLONEL.
MAJOR
GENERAL.
12 June 67 12 June 72 11 June 79
3 Aug. 72 3 Aug. 77 31 May 86
11 June 33 4 June 42 15 Feb. 54 16 Feb. 54 23 Apr. 60 14 Apr. 63I24 Oct. 64
2 Aug. 53 31 July 54! 3 July 631 1 Oct.
12 Dec. 34 17 Aug. 41 12 Dec. 49^
10 Dec. 53 23 Nov. 56 10 Dec. 65)10 Dec. 73
8 Dec. 43 :o Aug. 52, 11 May 58 j
5 May 54 9 Feb. 55^4 Aug. 58 5 July 72
29 July 58 20 Apr. 6o'3o July 68' 5 Apr. So' 18 Nov. 82!iS Nov.
11 Dec. 49 7 Sept. 55,11 Dec. 61 n Dec. 69,11 Dec. 75 n Dec. 80
24 Sept. 55 1 30 Aug. 64 4 Feb. 74 i 1 July Si
/7| 5 J«iy 79 5 July 83
14 Sept.61 ,i4 Sept. 66
10 Dec. 79 10 Dec 83
15 Jan. 64 15 Jan. 69
1 Apr. 74 19 Aug. 79
Feb. 74
6 June 54 29 Dec. 54! 3 June 58 5 July 72 29 Apr. 80
16 June 54 3 Aug. 55)30 Sept.59 5 July 72 8 May 81
19 Dec. 48 19 Dec. 48' 15 May 55! 9 Apr. 71 1 4 Feb. 67
1 July 85
29 Apr.
8 May 85
. 1 Oct. 77
13 June 46 15 Nov. 53! 8 June 57)13 June 66) '3 June 72,13 June 77
21 Sept.54 9 Feb. 55 26 Nov. s8J 5 July 72<2i July 75)21 July 80
19 Aug. 40 16 July 42) 8 Dec. 50 18 Feb. 61 j '9 Aug. 661 19 Aug. 71
7 Aug. 58 28 Jan. 61 20 Jan. 68 1 May 781 7 Feb. 83 7 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 49 10 Dec. 52 25 Sept. 55- 19 Nov. 71 2 Oct. 77) 2 Oct. 81
11 Feb. 45 1 May 52 4 June 57 n Feb. 65 " Feb. 71 n Feb. 76
1 1 Dec. 46 13 Oct. 51 '25 Mar. 56) 5 July 72j3oDec. 78 30 Dec. 82
17 Dec. si 17 Feb. 54 j 1 Apr. 59) 5 July 72 1 Oct. 77 r Oct. 81
23 Apr. 52 25 Aug. 54 23 Mar. 58 28 Oct. 71 10 Mar. 75 '10 Mar. 80
7 Sept.54 4 Dec. 271 ' Sept. 63 5 July 72.21 Dec. 77 21 Dec. 81
21 Mar. 55 23 Oct. 55 15 Jan. 64
16 June 45 7 Dec. 4Q) 16 June 60
20 Mar. 6i 12 Apr. 6 17 July 72
20 Oct. 54 20 Sept. 6 20 Oct. 65
\
24 Dec. 56 12 July 59 19 June 72
12 May 54
20 Dec. 4^
ii June 42
14 June 45
11 Jan. 43
5 Aug. 56
14 Apr. 59
10 July 42
23 Oct. 55
1 Oct. 77j 1 July 81 1 July 85
16 June 651 tfi June 71 ,6 June 76
29 Sept.Soj1? Dec. 81 -i7 Dec. 85
20 Oct. 74 20 Oct. So^oOct. 84
29 Nov. 79 11 July 82
1 Oct
11 July 86
i Oct. 81
15 Jan. 56 16 Nov. 60 31 Oct. 71] 1 uct. 77
10 Apr. 45! 2 Sept.51 13 Feb. 63 20 Sept. 65 J20 Sept. 70
16 Aug. 45 31 Dec. 55 In June62Jn June 68 jn June 73
7 Dec. 49 12 Sept.57'14 June65|i4 June 71 14 June 76
8 Nov. 43 23 May 50 3 Apr. 62J20 May 64 '20 May 69
7 Nov. S7
14 Aug. 46
5 Aug. 68 ' 5 Aug. 76
24 Aug. 52 9 Sept.
1 Mar. 70
13 Sept.6o
26 Oct. 48
11 Sept. 57
23 Nov. 56J20 July 60
10 July 57
23 Oct. 67
4 Jan. 54
16 June 54
3 Jan. 40
8 June 55
3 Dec. 44
10 June 43
11 Jan. 48
20 Dec. 52
12 June 41 124 Jan. 45
24 Sept. 42, 30 Dec. 47
'Dec. 47130 June48 1 Apr. 55i2oJune7o
20 Dec. 53 23 Nov. 56,20 Dec. 6520 Dec. 73
26 Aug. 43)15 June48| 3 Juue 58)26 Aug. 63
1 Sept.40 31 Dec. 44 1 Sept.55'18 Feb. 61
27 Mar. 38 20 Dec. 43)27 Mar. 5318 Feb. 61
9 Dec. 34,10 Jan. 37)12 Dec. 45
21 Dec. 53^0 June 54) 1 Apr. 60' 5 July 72
11 June 53 27 Apr. s8|i8 Feb. 61 1 5 July 72
7 June 44 1 July 46,23 Nov. 56 7 June 64
1 July 81
10 July 62
23 Oct. 75
8 Feb. 70; 1 Oct. 77
5 Aug. 82 1 5 Aug. 86
16 May 74 16 May
14 Apr. 87
10 July 68
23 Oct. 81
6 Aug. 93
10 July7 3
23 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 81
15 Feb. 56(26 Nov. 61 [12 Feb. 73! 4 Aug. 75 4 Aug. 80
20 July 43 31 Jan. 54Ji8Feb. 61 3 Jan. 66 3 Jan. 71
23 Nov. 56 8 June 67 8 June 75 8 June 81 8 June 85
1 Sept.49; 3 Dec. 59 1 3 Dec. 64' 3 Dec. 70 3 Dec. 75
13 June 40)21 July 57 1 10 June 63 1 10 June 69 10 June 74
5 Dec. 53[i8 Feb. 61 In Jan. 68,n Jan. 74J11 Jan. 79
30 Oct. 54 20 Dec. 64)20 Dec. 72^0 Dec. 78)20 Dec
12 June 561 1 2 June 61,12 June 67 j 12 June 72
23 Nov. 56)24 Sept.62 24 Sept. 61(124 Sept.73
1 Apr. 721 1 Apr. 77
22 Nov. 79 1 22 Nov. 83
26 Aug. 69 ' 26 Aug. 74
1 Sept. 66, 1 Sept. 71
27 Mar. 64 '27 Mar. 69
24 Sept.55!24 Sept. 58
27 June 7927 June 83
31 Dec. 78 3-: Dec. 82
7 June 70 7 June 75
27 Sept. 52 123 Nov. 56 27 Sept.64
20 Jan. 61 29 Mar. 62 1 Jan. 70
4 Feb. 54^3 Nov. 56 6Feb.6
8 June 54 5 Oct. 57 13 Jan. 64
31 Jan. 4321 Jan. 46 31 Jar.. 58
14 May 58 26 Nov. 61
23 Oct. 5426 Jan. 55
27 Sept. 72:27 Sept.78.27 Sept.82
11 Sept.72 18 July 79 18 Jury 83
4 Feb. 74
1 Aug. 72
31 Jan. 63
28 May 70 1 28 Jan. 80
8 Jan. 62! 5 July 72
4 Feb. 80
;i Dec. 78
31 Jan. 69
1 July 81
1 July 81
17 June 74 17 June 79
77
Oct.
4 Feb. 84
31 Dec. 82
31 Jan. 74
1 July 85
1 July 8,
7 Junf
1 Oct.
8 Sept.83
1 Aug. 72
3 Sept.86
31 Dec. 78
9 Mar. 87
29 Aug. g6
15 Feb. 82
21 Dec. 87
9 June 84
12 July 87
1 Oct. 81
2 Feb. 78
21 July 3o
Nov. 78
14 May 87
17 Jan. 86
8 Oct. 76
6 Dec. 85
1 Oct. 82
1 Apr. 90
31 Dec .8?
1 Mar. 87
31 Dec. 81
17 Dec. 87
1 Dec 86
20 Nov. 95
6 May 82
17 May 79
14 Juno 76
8 Dec. 77
17 June 74
1 May 87
1 July 83
29 Aug. 99
25 Nov. 74
24 Oct. 87
31 Dec. 87
4 Aug. 80
28 Oct. 76
8 June 87
26 Aug. 76
19 Feb. 79
1 Oct. 81
14 Feb. 85
2 Feb. 78
8 Sept.8o
19 Feb. 81
1 Feb. 86
9 June 77
13 Nov. 78
10 June 71
8 Aug. 66
22 Oct. 84
22 Nov. 86
15 Dec. 80
28 Sept. 83
1 Apr. 94
5 Nov. 86
5 Mar. 85
5 June 75
27 June 87
16 July 86
2 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 82
Russell, Wm. C.679 Colonel, R. (Ben.) Art |n June 42! 3 July 45 11 June 57/19 Jan. _
Byan,Valentine,e81Z<. Col.N. Stafford Regt 30 Nov. 49 [ 2 Jan. 52 16 Mar. 58) 5 July 72
20 June 49 1 16 July 50)24 Sept.jsj 5 Nov.
23 June 53 17 Feb. 54)23 May 59: 5 July 72I
17 Apr. 52 1 6 June 54, 13 July 551 13 Feb. 66)21 June 71 lax June76J2i June 85
13 June 45 28 Sept.49 27 June 57! 13 June 65' 13 June 71 '13 June 76 11 Nov. 76
10 Dec. 47 1 1 Aug. 54,27 Aug. 581 ...... [24 Mar. 71)24 Mar. 761 11 May 8i
5 June 65:11 Mar. 72)13 Mar. 78
Sadleir, Richard. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Salusbury, Fred. Oct.682 CB. Lt.Col. 101 F
Sandham, Robert, Zr.CoZ. Royal Artillery.
Sandilands, Philip Henry, Lt.Col. R. Art.
Sandwith.Wm. i red.685 Lt. Col. Bom. S.C.
Saunders, Edw. William,687 Lt.Col. W. )
Yorkshire Regt. $
Schaw, Henry, CB. Col. R. Engineers
24 Sept. 55, 11 Dec. 64 20 Feb. 74
9 June 43 9 Mar. 45! 1 Oct. 53120 June 58
j 1 Aug. 55 1 14 Apr. 6412 Apr. 73
14 Aug. 54 24 Nov. 55)27 Sept. 6o: 5 July 72
16 Feb. 78 1 16 Feb. 82 18 Mar. 82
1 July 81 1 July 85 1 Oct. 87
11 July 63 n July 68 19 Aug. 71
1 July 81) 1 July 85 31 Dec. 87
28 Nov. 80 28 Nov. 84I28 Nov. 85
o July 57 19 June 6020 July 69 20 July 77 20 July 83 20 July 87 23 Dec. 87
28 Mar. 54 29 Dec. 54I26 Mar. 58) 5 July 72 16 Jan. 80 16 Jan. 84 23 Nov. 87
2 May 47 2 Feb. 48: 1 June 55] 2 Jan. 71] 3 Aug. 72' 3 Aug. 77' 8 Jan. 87
Major Generals Retired on lull or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
608
COBNET,
2UdLIKUT.
iOl'ENSIGIf.
13 Sept. 54
. 30 May 51
; July 41J10 Dec. 44
59
Schreiber. Brymer Francis,689 CB.\ ,T .„„ _A
Zt.Col. Roval Artillery J n Apr. d4
Scott, Douslas, Lt.Col. Madras S. C I 4 Feb. 46
Scott, Edwin L.691 Zt.Col. Bombay S.C
SCp"' 3f% a^*"^ CB- ColC°m- } 17 Aug. 55I14 Apr,
Royal Mrmes S \
Scott, T. Leslie.693 Lt. Col. Madras S. C... 9 June 48 19 Mar. 55
Scovell, Edm. John, Zf.CW.Manch.Regt. 20 Mar. 56 30 Apr. 58
Sevmour, Fred. Horace Arthur, Lt.Col.\ L. i„, _„
Rifle Brigade )• 24 Apr. 55
Shakespear, Chas. M.695 Lt.Col. Madras') I tw 8 fi Tnlv
Staff Corps ) 1- Dec. ,8 10 July 42
F£Shaw, H.696CB.Z<.CoZ.IrishRegt.[R] to May 53 25 Sept.57
Shewell, Henry,698 Lt.CS. Bombay S.C....;3i Aug. 4o!i6 July 42
Shortt, Ales. Young.Zf. Col. Bombay S.C. 1 Feb. 44 : 30 Aug. 48
Sibley, Thomas H.699 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 9 Dec. 43 2 Feb. 50
Siborne, Herbert Taylor,™ Col. R. Eng.j 6 Aug. 46
Sibthorpe, Lester Horatio,701 Lt.Col. 1 r_„ .
t> v. c £*• n < 20 Jan. 51
Bombay Staff Corps j
CAPTAIN. itiJOH.
Simonds, Richard Sanderson,704 Lt.Col. ) I Tv,.,^ .-
Bengal Staff Corps J " June«
'X 18 Dec. 47
3c June 48
3 July 45
14 Nov. 46
Simpson, William Henry Randolph.
Lt.Col. Royal Artillery „... )
Sladen, J. Ramsav,707Zr.CV.R.(Ben.)Art.iii June 42
Smallev, Edward',70s Lt. Col. Bengal S.C... {22 Feb. 43
Smith.'Chas. B.Lucie,709Zr.CW.Mad. S.C.20 Jan. 49120 Au,
Smith, Edm. Davidson,711 Lt.Col. 95 Foot22 Apr. 53 6 June 54
Smith, Fred. Henry,712Z/.Co'.Bengal S.C.} 2 Apr. 41 1 10 Jan. 45
Smith, Fred. Nepean, Lt. Col. Madras S.C. 11 June4o' 1 Aug. 41
Smith,JamesAnnesley,713Zi.Co/.Bom.S.Ciio Dec. 4727001. 51
Smith, Jos. Alex.71* Lt.Col. 1 W. I. Regt. | 7 Dec. 5520 Aug. 57
Smith, William,716 Lt. Col. R. Artillery 31 July 55
Smyth,Jas.Gibbons,719Zf.CW.DorsetRgt. 25 Aug. 54 9 Feb. 55
Sneyd.Thos. Wm.,721 Zf. Col. 2 Drag. Gds. 2 May 56,24 July 57
Sotheby, Fred. Edw.,722Zf.CoZ. Rifle Brig. 18 Jan. 55:11 Mar. 55
Spilsbury.Edgar John,724 Zf.Co'.Ben.S.C.|i6 Jan. 44^8 Feb. 50
Spurway, John,725 Col. Royal Artillerj- ...■ 6 Aug. 46 28 May 47
Stallard, Samuel,726 Col. R. (Bengal) Art.!" Dec. 41 3 July 45
Starke, Wm. Lt.Col. East York Regt. ...23 Mar. 552; May 56
Staveley, Edmund,727 Lt. Col. R. Art j 31 July 55
Steel. James A.728 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 11 June 42 24 Jan. 45
1 Apr. 60 5 July 72
23 Oct. 57 j 4 Feb. 66
1 May 54 25 July 61
3 Aug. 67 ' 4 Mar. 80
18 Feb. 61 9 June 68
7 Oct. 59,14 Sept. 70
9 Mar. 60 5 July 72
[2 Dec. 53 18 Feb. 61
2 Apr. 64 1 Oct. 77
3 Sept.5ii8 Feb. 61
3 Mar. 57 1 Feb. 64
18 Dec. 57,19 Jan. 58
1 Apr. 55 t Apr. 70
20 Jan. 63 20 Jan. 71
9 Nov. 46
23 Nov. 56
14 Nov. 49 27 June 57 6 Nov. 66
1 Apr. 55! 6 Juue56
11 June 57 17 Sept. 66
31 May 57122 Feb. 63
18 Feb. 6ij2oJan. 69
5 June 55 1 May 66
2 Apr. 56 1 2 Apr. 61
24 Mar. 54 18 Feb. 61
26 Sept. 60! 10 Dec. 67
31 Aug. 69 27 Sept. 76
10 Oct. 63, 5 July 72
17 Nov. 631 1 Oct. 77
10 May 61 j 9 Aug. 71
21 Sept. 60 23 May 73
23 Nov. 56' io Jan. 64
15 Nov. 53
8 Oct. 58
1 Aug. 55
1 Sept.57
1 Aug. 54
6 Sept. 61
23 June 64
20 Sept.68
24 Nov. 58
421 16 Sept.45( 7 Feb,
30 May 54
17 Nov. 56
17 July 60
9 June 63
15 Jan. 56
20 Dec. 62
Stephens,Geo.Nesbitt,730Zf. Col. Madras ; i__ -[,.„ „
Staff Corps j i2° uec- 5°
Stewart,Alex.Ch»s.H.,Xi.CW.2Lii'eGds. 14 Oct. 56
Stewart, Alg. Aug., Lt.Col. R. Art j
Stewart, George,732 CB. Lt.Col. Ben. S.C. 20 Sept. 56
Stewart, John H. M. Shaw, 733 Col. R. \ I T„„„ „
(Madras) Engineers [R] i 3 dune 5I
p.s.c. Stewart, R. Crosse,734 CB. Lt.Col. ) L . n,' ,„ .„
2 Foot [R] I U>Oc». 42,10 bept.45 7*eD. 5=
Stewart. Robt. J. J. Lt.Col. Berks Regt. 11 Sept.57 25 Sept.6o! 9 May 65
Stokes, C.Patrick,737 Lt. Col. Lane. Regt. J14 July 5429 Dec. 54J 8 Jan. 58
Stokes,Geo.Baret,£f.CW.InmskiliingFus. 9 Dec. 52^3 Nov. 5&'3o July 62
Stokes, Oliver Robert, CB. Col. R. Art....1 2 May 47 30 June 48 21 Sept.54
Stone,GeorgeHen.733Zr.Co/.R.(Bom.)Art.jn Dec. 49129 Aug. 54 8 May 59
Story, Valentine Fred. Capt. S. O. of Pens. 25 Nov. 3630 Oct. 40 26 May 44
Strange, Thos. Bland,739 Lt. Col. R. Art.... 17 Dec. "51 2) Nov. 53 16 Sept. 8.
Stuart, Henry Tod,711 Lt. C'oZ. Madras S.C. 12 Dec. 4gli3Aug. 52 12 Dec. 6
13 Apr. 72
5 July 72
20 July 58
20 Dec. 70
Scubbs,Fr,?.ncisW.742Zf.Co7. R (Ben.)Art. 11 Juue47
Swanstcr>,Wm.01iver,743Zf.C;)LMad.S.C. 20 Dec. 46
Swayne, Jas. Doweil, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C12 Dec. 45
Swettenham, Thomas Eaton,74-4 Lt.Col. 7 - ,
E. Sr.rrey Regt. (31 Foot) .1 9 bePB-.5x
Swindley.John Edw,7,,5Zf.Ce>Z.i5Hus. [R] 15 Jan. 47
Talbot.FitzRoy Somerset,746Zr.cW. R.Art'
Tanner,Edw. 747CB.Zf. CW.LiverpoolRegt. 30 Nov. 55
Tavlor, Arthur H. Lt.Col. 21 Hussars ... 4 Nov. 58
Taylor, George Kepple, Col. R. Artillery '20 June 49
Taylor, Markham Le Fer,743 Col. R. Art. 17 Dec. 51
Templeman, Alf.749 Zc. Col. Regtl. Dist. 26 Mar. 52
Terry, Astley Fellowes,750 Zf.C'oZ. K.R.U.I 1 Apr. 58
Thackwell, Wm. rle W. Roche,732 CB. ) I T
Lt.Col. Regimental District 5 ■ J e 53
Thatcher, Torin,753 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C...J10 June 43
Thomas, Geo. Edw. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. 3 Feb. 45
Thorold, Reginald Gother, Lt.Col. R.Eng.
13 Oct. 51
18 Feb. 53
22 Dec. 50
1 Aug. 55
7 Dec. 57
5 Feb. 59
5 Dec. 50
2 Dec. 53
4 Mar. 53
11 Sept. 60
15 Dec. 54
21 Jan. 46
1 Feb. 50
1 Aug. 55
Tierney, Edward, "*Lt. Col. Royal Art {11 Dec. 49:24 June 55
Tompson, Wm. Dalrymple ,757 CB. Lt. > < «.f I ,T
Col. Leicester Regiment '.._......., j IJ °Ct- 52i 3 Mar- 54
3 Mar. 53 27 Au^
17 Mar. 50J18 Feb
12 Dec,
Toppin, Jas. Morris,758 Lt.Col. Irish Regt. 30 Mar. 5526 Feb. 56
Traill, George Balfour,759 Lt.Col. Royal 1 ' no„
( Bengal) Artillery , f ° ■uec- 5'
Tredennick.Jas.Ricud. Knox.760 Lt. Col. \ I ■»«-„,. c
Middlesex Regiment $ 22 J 3
Trench, Henry Le P.761 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 17 Sept. 40
Trevor, Fras. Chas. Lt.Col.B.. (Mad.)Art. 12 June 52
ITC Trevor, Wm. Spottiswoode,'6- Col. ) n„
Royal (Bengal) Engineers j j11 uec- 49
p.s.c. Tulloch, Alex. Bruce,764 CB. ) Ar
CMG. LI. Col. Welsh Regiment[R] ...j 23 ALay 55
Tulloch, Alfred,763 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. ... 11 Jan. 48
Tulloch, Arthur,766 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C... 20 Jan. 53U0 May 57
Tweedie, Michael,768 Col. R. Artillery n Apr. 54'2i Sept.54
27 July 57
23 Mar. 67
13 Jan. 42
27 Apr. 58
1 Aug. 54
;o July 57
2 Dec. 49
60
12 Feb. 58
5 Mar. 58
5 Aug. 64
4 Sept. 60
2 Oct. 70
2 Nov. 55
26 Oct.
2 Feb. 55
8 Dec. 67
26 Feb. 58
10 June 58
17 May 59
6 June =6
12 Apr. 73
20 Sept. 76
13 Feb. 61
20 July 5S
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
LIEUT.
C0L0JJBL.
12 May 80
4 Feb. 72
5 July 67
18 Nov. 82
9 June 74
1 Oct. 77
1 Dec. 80
12 Dec. 64
14 Sept. 81
31 Aug. 66
1 Feb. 70
13 June 65
12 July 71
20 Jan. 77
ii June 73
1 Jan. 68
1 June 67
22 Feb. 6
20 Jan. 7
23 Aug. 75
2 Apr. 67
11 June 66
10 Dec. 73
29 Jan. 79
1 July 8
1 July 8
2t July 77
1 Apr. 74
16 Jan. 70
1 Jan.
4 Jan. 65
0 Aug.
1 July
29 Oct. 66
20 Dec. 76
3 Sept. 7c
1 July 81
22 Nov. 79
2q Dec
71
25 Mar. 1
14 Apr. I
1 July 79
Sept. 76 1 July 81
23 Nov. C8\ 8 July 7
5 July 72
30 Sept. 55
5 July 72
12 Dec. 69
5 July 72
20 Dec. 66
12 Dec. 65
23 Mar. 67
31 Dec. 61
17 Dec. 73
24 Mar. 69
19 May 80
29 Dec. 71
5 July 72
15 Feb. 68
7 Jan. 80
5 July 72
10 June 63
3 Feb. 65
5 Dec. 63 1 8 Mar. 73
27 Aug. 58 j 5 July 72
14 Dec. 55 23 Jan. 69
11 Sept.63
23 Aug. 61
19 June 72
17 Sept. 55
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
23 Jan. 78
19 Jan. 58
16 June 62 5 July 72
27 Aug. 58:15 May 66
29 Mar. 64) 1 Oct. 77
18 Feb. 6i!n Jan. 68
20 Jan. 65 20 Jan. 73
9 Apr. 6o| 5 July 72
6 Jan. 75
12 Mar. 64
11 June 77
12 Dec. 75
1 Sept. 73
20 Dec. 72
Dec. 71
30 Mar. 76
19 June 72
1 July 8
1 Oct. 77
i July 81
1 July 74
i July 77
5 Mar. 77
1 July
22 July 78
10 June
3 Feb. 71
i July 3i
16 Jan. 75
1 Oct. 77
ii Nov. 82
31 Dec. 78
8 May 80
28 May 64
23 Nov. 72
19 Aug. 74
MAJOR
GENU HAL.
12 May 84
4 Feb. 77
25 July 72
5 Oct. 86
9 June 79
1 Oct. 81
I Dec. 84
12 Dec. 69
r4 Sept. 85
31 Aug. 71
I Feb. 75
13 June 72
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
11 June 78
30 Mar. 77
1 June 72
22 Feb. 74
20 Jan. 80
23 Aug,
2 Apr. 72
II June 71
10 Dec. 78
29 Jan. 83
1 July 85
1 July 85
21 July 8
i July 81
16 Jan. 75
8 May 75
24 Jan. 70
20 Aug. "
1 July 85
11 June 73
I July 81
3 Sept. 75
1 July 85
22 Nov. 83
1 Oct. 77
25 July 74
i4°Apr. 87
II July 83
1 July 85
8 July 76
16 Jan. 80
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
12 Dec. 80
1 Sept. 78
20 Dec. 77
12 Dec. 76
30 Mar. 81
1 Oct. 77
1 July 85
1 Oct. 81
i July 85
1 July 79
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 85
22 July 82
10 June 74
3 Feb. 76
1 July 85
16 Jan. 80
1 Oct. 81
II Nov. 86
31 Dec. 82
8 May 84
17 Sept. 71
23 Nov. 77
19 Au
11 July 82
11 Jan. 74
20 Jan. 79
12 May 80
79
11 July 86
n Jan. 79
20 Jan. 83
11 July 85
29 Jan. 79
23 Oct. 75
23 Mar. 95
11 Dec. 8c
8 Feb. 82
12 Oct. 87
26 Aug. 76
22 May 87
1 May 78
1 Sept.80
12 June 81
18 Jan. S2
2 Feb. S5
23 Feb. 83
I May 80
1 Aug. 72
13 Nov. 7-
1 Mar. 83
30 May 87
14 June 76
23 Jan. 75
1 July 82
29 Jan. 84
IT JlU. 87
26 Oct. 87
21 July 87
9 Aug. 87
16 Aug. 79
12 Mar. 84
31 Dee. 78
15 Aug. 85
21 Dec. 86
5 May 77
1 Apr. 87
10 Apr. 83
24 June 87
31 Oct. 87
7 Sept. 86
15 Mar. 84
30 Apr. 87
23 June 85
7 May 87
12 Oct. 85
17 Aug. 80
1 Apr. 78
21 Dec. 81
25 July 82
16 Nov. 78
22 Nov. 81
8 Nov. 79
II Nov. 82
29 Apr. 84
14 Dec. 87
15 Sept.86
1 July 87
4 Oct. 82
1 Nov. 87
30 Nov. 87
1 July 87
5 Oct. 87
1 June 81
13 Oct. 77
91 Oct. 86
15 Dec. 80
15 July 84
Apr. 87
31 Dec. 87
26 May 86
1 Sept. 75
1 Sept.80
20 Feb. 87
3 Nov. 94
1 Oct. 82
18 Dec.
12 May 84J 7 Nov. 85
6og
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
COHNBT,
21ld LIEUT.
Ol'ENSIGN.
Twigge, John Thomas,"60 Lt. Col. R.Eng.
Twiss, Arthur Wm.77c Col. Royal Arc
Tyndall, Hen.'"2 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Unwiu, Robert,"4 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Ussher, John Theo.""5 Capt. S.O. of Pens.
Vachell, Hen. T.777 Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Art.
Va-ideleur, Johr. Ormsby,778 CB. Lt. \
Col. Sussex Regiment [R] J
Vander Gucht. B. G.779 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Vander Gucht, T.E.780 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Van Straubenzee, Turner,781 CB. Lt.Col. ]
Royal Artillery j
p.».e. Vaughan, Hugh Thos. Jones."81')
CB. Lt.Col. E. York Regiment [R]... }
Vibart, Hen. C.782 Lt. Col. Norfolk Regt.
Vibart, Jas. Meredith 0. Lt.Col. R. Art...
Waddington, Henry F.784 Lt. Col. Ben. S.C.
Waddington, Thoma;:,.£f.Co(.BombayS.C.
Wahab, Charles Wm. Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Walker,Geo.F.'85i^. Col. Suffolk Regt. [R]
Waller, Hardress E.'s" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Waller, Wm. Noel,"88 Col. R. Artillery
Walters, Robert Alg.'^Lt. Col. Mailr. S.C.
Ward, Wm. John,"sr Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Wardell, Wm. Henry,"1 Lt.Col. R. Art...
Warden, Thomas S~"Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Warrand, Wm.E.™i(. Col. R. (Ben.)" Eng.
Warren, Aug. Edm.7942>. Col. Regtl. Dist.
Warren, Dawson Stockley,795 CB. Lt. )
Cnl. Regtl. District [R] J
Warren, Richard, Col. R. Engineers [R]
Warren, Tho.Monsell,797 Lt.Col. Royal}
Highlanders )
Watson, HcnryEdw.it. CW.CheshireRegt
Watson. Jas. Kiero, Lt.Col. King's R. Rif.
Watt, James Landon, Lt.Col. North)
Staffordshire Regiment j
Way, Nowell FitzUpton,799 CB. Col.~)
Com. Royal Marines j
p.s^c. Webber, Charles Edmund,8™ CB. \
Lt.Col. Royal Engineers )
V.reldon, Waiter, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Welman, Wm. H. D. R.8C1 CB. Lt.Col. \
Wiltshire Regt. (99 Foot) j
West, Wm. H. Hore,8"3 Lt.Col. R. Marines
Westby, Basil C, Lt.Col. Bedford Regt....
Wheeler, Frederick, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Wheeler, Robert,801 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Whinyates, Fred. Thos.805 Col. R.Art. ..
White, Henry George,8"7 Lt. Col. R. Scots
p.t.c. Wilkinson, Geo. Allix, Lt.Col. R.Ai
Wilkinson, Osborn,811 OB. CoZ. Bengal Cav..
Williams, J. Daniel, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Wilson, Francis Edward Edwards,817 >
CB. Lt.Col. York and Lancaster Regt. 3
Wilson, John Newbold, Lt.Col. Mad. S.C.
p.s.c. Wilson, Sylvester W. F. Moor,820 \
Lt.Col. Regimental District )
Winson. William,821 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Wolfe, George,823 Capt. S.O.of Pensioners
Woodcock, C. S.821i/.CoZ.R. (Bengal) Art.
Woodhousc,Robt.R.82;i.Z^.CoZ.BombayS.C.
p.s.c. Woolsey, O'Brien B., Col. R. Art....
Worsley, Geo. Fra.828 Lt. Col. R. (Bom.) \
Artillery j
Wortham, Hale Young,829 Lt.Col. R. Art.
Wrottesley, Hon. George, Col. R. Eng. ...
Young.Ohas. Metcalfe, Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Yo'inghusband, J. W.838 CSI. Lt.Col. ")
Bombay Staff Corps )
Colonels.
1 Oct. 47
20 Aug. 52
5 Sepl .40
30 Ma j 43
9 Dec. 54
21 Nov. 51
20 Sept. 45
20 Dec. 50
LIEUT.
9 Oct. 63
13 Dec. 54
20 Aug. 64
11 June 55
1 Jan. 54
1 Sept. 63
20 Nov. 57
lis Aug. 54
19 Dec. 50
8 Dec. 43
12 June 47
13 June 46
1 14 Apr. 46
10 Aug. 52
19 June 50
11 Apr. 52
25 July 42
1 Aug. 55
30 J une 48
12 Apr. 54
29 Dec. 43
14 Apr. 46
27 Aug. 58
20 June 54
1 Dec. 51
9 Aug. 54
20 Apr. 55
14 Aug. 59 16 Oct. 67
3 Jan. 45
9 June 49
2 Feb. 49
>9 Dec. 51
17 Dec. 46
17 Apr. 57
17 Dec. 52
20 July 55
25 Jan. 59
23 Nov. 55
18 Jan. 45
10 Dec. 47
14 Nov. 48
16 July 58
9 June 54
8 Dec. 5
19 June so
30 Dec. 53
1 Oct. 47
27 Jan. 44
14 July 41
17 Nov. 57
20 Aug. 54
1 12 Nov. 47
3 Mar. 50
27 Sept.44
10 Dec. 41
13 June 51
6 Aug 46
ii June 53
28 Feb. 55
iS Dec. 45
9 Dec. 42
19 Aug. 40
3 June 59
20 Sept. 6c
20 Dec. 62
12 Feb. 63
12 Jan.
31 Aug.
15 July
15 Nov.
12 May
13 Sept.
23 Nov.
2 Jan.
23 Nov.
2 Aug.
20 Apr.
18 Aug.
1 Aug.
5 Nov.
6 Dec.
4 July
2 Nov.
9 Nov.
1 May
23 Feb.
55J15 Apr. 59
52 10 Oct. 57
48 27 June 57
53 18 Feb. 61
49124 Mar. 58
49I17 Mar. 58
56 10 Aug. 64
52! 19 July 56
56 1 1 Apr. 64
50(25 July 57
55 20 Jan. 63
47! 10 Dec. 55
54!27 Aug. 56
52|2o July 5.;
53 10 Apr. 57
47 14 May 55
58 2 Oct. 63
55 25 Jan. 59
57 1 1 May 65
62:30 Sept. 68
15 Jan. 73
21 Mar. 69
20 Aug. 72
18 Feb. 61
6 May 66
5 July 72
5 July 72
20 Sept. 65
20 Dec. 70
5 July 72
8 May 80
5 July 72
5 July 72
8 Dec. 63
12 June 67
13 June 66
23 June 65
10 Aug. 72
5 July 72
11 Apr. 72
25 July 62
5 July 72
2= June 64
28 Aug. 58
13 July 67
3 Nov. 71
19 Nov. 70
11 July 77
27 July 70
1 Oct. 77
6 Apr. 78
7 May 59 8 June 681 6 Aug. 80
20 Apr. 55 1
26 Jan. 49
6 June 54
18 Oct. 52
4 Feb. 62 1
15 June 57
30 Apr. 58
30 Dec. 51
29 Dec. 54
30 June 48
12 Aug. 48
1 Dec. 43
1 Oct. 58
10 July 56
1 1 May 49
10 June 53
3 Apr. 49
1 Mar. 44
24 Mar. 55
26 Nov. 46
27 Apr. 58
1 Apr. 55
1 Apr. 46
3 July 45
24 Jan. 43
Acton, William M. Cole,1 Major, 77 Foot 17 Sept. 50
Adams, Henry Coker, Lt.Col. Oxford-) * , T„r,<. «,
sbire Light Infantry......^ ^ j | l2 June °3
5Q
1 Apr. 62 5
10 Sept. 56 1 18
30 Oct. 5725
20 Apr. 66, 2
1 May 67(12
9 June 65 9
8 Dec. 671 8
25 June 56! 5
30 Mar. 58:25
26 Jan. 55'iij
30 Apr. 58^0
24 Mar. 56 14
18 Apr. 65I15
20 Aug. 66:20
31 Aug. 55 20
3 Mar. 62 1 3
30 Dec. 53J24
20 Feb. 55
1 3 June 63 ! 1 3
17 Feb. 54 29
1 18 Feb. 61 5
' 1 Apr. 62 5
16 Dec. 54,
9 Dec. 57:11 Mar. 67
19 Aug. 55' 18 Feb. 6i
July 72
Jan. 65
Nov. 65
Oct. 72
Apr. 79
June 74
Dec. 75
July 72
Mar. 71
Jan. 70
July 58
July 61
Aug. 77
Aug 74
May 68
Mar. 70
Apr. 66
June 7 1
Dec. 67
July 72
July 72
2 Apr. 52*29 Dec.
26 Jan. 66 3° Sept
Adamson, "David,2 Lt'.Col. Bengal S. C... ' 5 Jan. 59 9 Nov. 60 5 Jan.
Alexander, Robert,3 Lt. Col. 20 Hussars... j 20 Dec. 48 110 Aug. 50 23 Nov.
Allardice, JohnM.4 Lt.Col. Kegt. District 20 Feb. 55 25 Jan. 56 1 July
Allardyco, James, Lt.Col. Madrae S, C...'2o Jan. 48 10 June 52 r8 Feb.
Alves, John Monson, Lt.Col. Royal Ar...j 23 Dec. 64 1 Sept
Anderson, Donald Geo.,8 Lt.Col. North- j ' Dec_ J Ju, 6. l6 0ct.
amnton Regiment )\ \
Anderson, J. WM? Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. 20 Jan. 55:22 Feb. 57 2° Jan.
Anderson, William, Lt.Col. Madras S. 0. 4 Mar. 56! 23 Nov. 56; 4 Mar.
Anderson, Wm. James,10 Lt. Col. 32 Fbot 15 Aug.48116 Sept.si n Aug.
Angelo, R. Fisher,11 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. 4 Jan. 55123 Nov. 56; 4 Jan.
Anley.Barnett N.,Lt.Col. Welsh Regt ... 11 Jan. 62 21 Feb. 65:23 May
Annand, J. Harvey, Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) Art. 12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58: 13 Oct.
Ansell, Richard Turbervill,12Zf. Col. R. ) ,,„„ \rar. n o cj0„t
Marine Artillery 1. 10 May 47 27 May 40 8 Sept.
Anstey, Thomas Hen.13 Lt. Col. Roy. E 2sJune62 2 Au
54 24 Oct. 69 1 Oct
68 1 1 July
71 1 5 Jan.
56! 7 Dec.
641 1 Oct.
61 20 Jan.
-79
66! 18 Sept
77J 1 Jan.
66 j 4 Mar.
67 20 Jan.
68} 4 Mar.
57 27 Mar.
671 4 Jan.
77 1 July
68 30 Dec.
58: 5 July
75 25 June 82 11 June 8
LIEUT.
C0L0NBL.
"1 July 81
1 Oct. 71
20 Aug. 78
9 Sept. 66
15 Sept.75
18 June 79
26 Nov. 80
20 Sept. 71
20 Dec. 76
1 July Si
2 Mar. 81
21 July 80
22 Sept.75
8 Dec. 69
12 June 73
13 June 72
1 Dec. 74
10 Aug. 78
1 Apr. 75
1 1 Apr. 78
5 July 68
1 July 81
9 Aug. 70
14 June 69
3 July 76
1 Oct. 77
3 Aug. 72
:i July 82
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
18 Mar. 82
23 Nov. 83
24 Jan. 80
18 Jan. 71
31 Mar. 75
2 Dec. 77
1 July 81
9 June 80
8 Dec. 8i
1 Apr. 75
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 71
14 July 67
14 Jul 3- 67
24 June 79
20 Au,
27 Aug. 70
3 Mar. 76
29 J^'y 75
24 Ncv. 62
13 June 77
15 Nov. 69
17 Apr. 78
1 July 1
7 Nov. 68
1 Oct. 67
19 Aug. 66
1 July 85
1 Oct. 76
20 Aug. 82
9 Sept. 71
15 Sept. 80
18 June 83
26 Nov. 84
20 Sept. 76
1 July 81
I July 85
0 Jan. 87
si July 84
!2 Sept. 80
8 Dec. 74
.2 June 78
13 June 77
1 Dec. 79
;o Aug. 82
1 Apr. 80
II Apr. 82
»5 July 73
1 July 85
9 Aug- 75
1 Oct. 77
1 July Si
1 Oct. 81
3 Aug. 77
ii July 86
1 Oct. 81
1 July 85
[8 Mar. 86
19 Oct. 86
11 Jan. 82
8 Nov. 84
25 Nov. 74
i Oct. So
10 June 85
5 Apr. 87
23 Jan. 78
29 June 83
9 Aug. 95
13 Apr. 99
20 Aug. 84
30 July 81
5 Sept. 77
31 Dec. 81
27 Dec. 80
2 July 85
3 June 86
30 Nov. 81
5 Sept. 85
26 Aug. 76
6 Nov. 86
13 Oct. 77
22 Aug. 83
14 Nov. 85
16 Nov. 85
31 May 86
29 Jan. 87
7 Feb. 83
2 Feb. 87
30 July 87
23 Nov. 87 j 8 Sept.95
24 Jan. 84
18 Jan. 76I
ji Mar. 8oj
2 Dec. 81
1 July 85
9 June 84
8 Dec. 85
1 Apr. 80
1 Oet. 81 ■
1 Oet. 76!
27 Jan. 75
14 July 72
>4 June 83
20 Aug. 84
22 Apr. 76
3 Mar. 81
29 July 80
24 Nov. 67
1 July 81
15 Nov. 74
17 Apr. 82
1 July 85
7 Nov. 73
1 Oct. 72
19 Aug. 71
22 JUI3- 85
31 Jan. 77
7 Jan. 82
24 Jan. 82
1 July 87
24 Sept. 86
31 Dec. 87
26 Apr. 82
19 May 86
1 May 80
6 Mar. 80
23 Jan. 75
8 Aug. 83
28 Sept.86
5 Nov. 85
1 Oct. 81]
29 June 81
1 Aug. 77
1 Sept.82
'26 Aug. 85
22 Jan. 87
8 Sept. 86
1 July 81
31 Dec. 78
20 Apr. 78
Ii 27
79 u
67 26
77 25
20
July
Jan.
Nov,
Feb.
Jan.
May
Feb.
Apr.
.80
75 20 Jan.
76 4 Mar
72 25 June
75 j 4 Jan.
4 Apr,
77] 24 Aug.
85 27 July
85 10 May
76 14 Dec.
80J25 Feb.
74 23 May
81 1 May
92 15 Feb.
84' 1 Apr.
I
81 20 Jan.
82, 4 Mar.
78 23 July
- 1 Au~
8 Dec.
3 May
JU <4 Apr
841 8 Dec.
76 24 Mar.
9 6 Jan.
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
610
Apperley, Herb. Wynne,'* Li. Col. 9 Lan
Arbuthnot, George,13 Major, Royal Artillery
Armstrong, ffm. Gage, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Arnott, Napoleon, Zf. Col. Royal Engineers
Athorpe, Robert, Col. Royal Engineers
Atkinson, Ste. Edward Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Baddelev, Paul Fred. M. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Badgley, Wm. Fras.16 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Bainbridge, Edmond, CB. Lt.Col. R. Artillery,-)
Chief Superintendent of Ordnance Factories, 23 >
Feb. 99 )
Bainbridge, Edward Thos.1" Lt.Col. Regimental)
District J
Bainbrigge, Arthur,13 Lt.Col. 13 Foot
Baird, And. "Wilson,19 CSL. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Baker, Edw. H.20 Lt.Col. Roval (Bombay) Artiller?
Baker, George,21 CB. Col. Regimental District [R]
Baker, Jas. Volant Yashon, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Bald, Reinhold Bake, Lt.Col. Essex Regiment
Barchard, C. Hy.,23 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Baring, Robert, Lt. Col. 19 Hussars
Barker, Fras. W. Jas.24 Lt. Col. Royal Art. Stipdt. )
of Small Arm) Factory, Birmingham, 1 Oct. 92 ... £
Barker, Henry Andrew, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Barlow, William Ruxton, Lt.Col Royal Artillery ...
Barnett, Edw. R. De B. Major, Lane. Regiment'.
Basevi, Charles Edward,26 Major, R. (Bombay) Art.
Bates, Cha. Ellison,2" Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Battiscombe, Edmund George, Lt.Col. Royal)
(Bombay) Artillery j
Battye, Arthur Fred. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Baylay, Cha. Allan,28 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Bay lay, Frederick George. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Bayley, George,29 Lt.Col. Regimental District
Bayly, Alex. Ross,29t Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
COBUET,
2ndLiBUT.
orENsiair.1
22 Sept.63,27 July 66; 9 Sept. 64
24 Sept. 55 10 Dec. 64
2 Jan. 61 5 Nov. 64 ' 2 Dec. 7
LIEUT.
C0L05EL.
2 Mar. 81 1 July 88
15 Aug. 68 11 July 77
2 Jan. 82 2 Jan. 80
._ Dec. 65 11 July 78:22 Dec. 85 19 Oct.
22 June 3827 Jan. 72" June 79 2 July 3
20 Sept. 58 15 Aug. 6i|2o Sept. 70
16 Aug. 64 30 Apr. 77
4 Apr. 57, 18 May 58 4 Apr. 69
18 Dec. 60 11 Mar. 74
6 Apr. 55
14 June 50
0 Dec. 54
iS Dec. 57
15 June 58
20 Sept. 77 20 Sept. 84
2 Sept. 83 2 Sept. 90
4 Apr. 78 4 Apr. 83
COLONEL.
1 July 81
1 Oct.
5 May 63 1 Oct. 77 1 July 81
6 May 53 26 June 55 9 Mar. 67 24 Mar. 75
18 Dec. 61 4 Apr. 74 18 Dec. 8r 18 Dec.
27 Aug. 58 15 Dec. 63 5 July 72I27 Sept. 79
30 Nov. 60:29 May 67 21 July 8o|2o Au;
8 Jan. 70 28 July 80 20 Jan. 861 1 Aug. 96
21 Sept.6o 23 Dec. 64 3 Sept.70: 1 July 81 16 Sept. 85
12 Jan. 45 3 Sept. 49; 10 May 57:19 Jan. 58|28 Mar. 65
25 July 51 20 Sept. 54 1 9 Jan. 58 j 1 Apr. 69 6 Septic
24 June63|i5 Jan. 76,28 Mar. 83 28 Mar.90
1 June 6:
8 June 55
o Apr. 56
12 Dec. 57
io Dec. 44
11 Dec. 57
14 Aug. 54
24 Aug. 54
2 Apr. 47
Bayly, Rich. Kerr,*) Lt.Col. Black Watch [R] 1,6 Mar', 55
67
8 June 60
23 Aug. 5Q
23 June 54
9 Dec. 52
19 June 60 23 Nov. 72U9 Dec. 81
24 Sept. 55 15 Dec. 64 n Mar. 74
2 June 65 2 Aug. 71! 1 July 81
27 Aug. 58 11 Nov. 64; 1 Aug. 72
23 Nov. 56,20 Apr. 6811 Sept.72
27 Aug. 58 26 Apr. 66 1 Sept.76
28 Dec. 49 10 Dec. 59 10 Dec. 64
27 Apr. 58 22 Dec. 65 Ui Dec. 77
23 Oct. 54, 8 Juae6j' 5 July 72
15 June 55 23 Mar. 6o, 5 July 72
6 May 53 14 May 58 2 Apr. 67
2 Oct. 55, 5 July 65
21 Dec. 36
1 July 81
24Aug. 81
1 July 81
20 Apr. 82
1 Sept.S
22 June 70 8 Dec. 77
1 Jan. 62 23 June 65
11 Sept.63 29 Apr. 74
10 Nov. 54 26 Mar. 58
23 Jan. 54 25 Sept. 61
1 Jan. 62: 4 Majr 72
Bayly, William Stead,3°t Col. Regimental District 2fi Feb
Seal, Henry,31 CB. Lt.Col. S. Staff. Regiment
Beamish, D. Gregory, Lt.Col. Northumberland')
Fusiliers j
Beamish, George Perceval,32 Lt.Col. Worcester )
Regiment j
Beatty, Joseph, Lt. Col. Royai (Madras) Engineers _
Beavan, Reginald,33 Zf.CW.Lndian S.C I 4 May 60
Beaver, Philip Keith Lonsdale,34 Lt.Col. Royal ' I
Artillery . ....>] 24Mar.65| 1 Oct. 77
Beckett, Stephen,33 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 13 June 57(18 May 58 13 June 69
Beddome, Richard Henry, Lt.Col. Madras S.C '20 Jan. 48! 15 Nov. 5318 Feb. 6
Belhaven and Stenton, Alex. Charles Lord,~H 1 j
Lt.Col. Royal Engineers; Commanding Surrey}, 23Junes7 6 July 67
Brigade Volunteer Infantry )
p.s.c. re Bell, Mark Sever,34 CB. Lt.Coi. R. Eng.... 25 June 62 19 Aug. 74
Bennett, Adrian,36! Major. 7 Foot j 5 Nov. 54' a Mar. 55 , 1 May 58
Bennett, Ferdinando Wallis,3?* Z^.CW.R. Engineers; I 4 Jan. ;i| 4 Jan 83
Bennett, William,3" DSO. Lt.Col. Yorkshire Regt. 26 Mar. 58:30 Dec. 59 25 Aug. 71
Benmtt, William W.3* Lt.Col. 5 Lancers ' 5 Aug. 59 17 Sept.6i 8 Feb. 65
Beresford, M. W. De la P.39 Major, Staff Officer) „ ° „
ofPensioners j 24 Feb. 43 19 Dec. 44 oJimes4
Bernard, Henry L. C.*° Lt.CoL Bengal's. C.' '.'.'.'.'.... It Dec. 49 10 Sept. 55 11 Dec. 5:1
10 Dec. 70
11 Dec. 83
12 Oct. 80
1 July 81
2 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 74I20 Sept.
1 July 81 23 Dec. 8
1 July 8
1 July 81
5 July 72
5 July 72
4 May 80
28 June 83
13 June 77
20 Jan.
15 June 77
25 June 82
28 Oct. 71
r May 89
12 Jan. 81
1 July 81
1 May 68
Dec
9 July 84
27 Jan. 86
1 Jan. 80
1 Oct. 77
4 May 86
1 Jan. 91
13 June 83
20 Jan. 74
30 June 83
29 Oct. 84
1 Oct. 77
8 Sept. 96
4 Mar. 85
23 Jan. 83
2 June 77
11 Dec
29 Sept.93
1 July 81
2 Jan. 94
[9 Oct. 95
2 July 89
:o Sept.88
1 Nov. 95
4 Apr. 87
29 Sept. 93
1 July 85
23 Jan. 78
29 Sspt. 93
21 Dec. 81
29 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 00
16 Sept.89
23 Oct. 75
6 Sept.76
1 Apr. 96
21 Dec. 90
1 July 85
30 Aug. 82
Dec. 3i
21 Apr. 82
1 Sept. 87
10 Dec. 75
11 Dec. 87
12 Oct. ?4
1 July 85
9 June 77
29 Sept.86
3 Dec. 89
9 July 88
27 Jan. 90
27 Aug. 84
1 Oct. 81
4 May 90
1 Jan. 93
13 June 87
20 Jan. 79
30 June 87
16 Mar. 87
26 May 80
8 Sept. 00
4 Mar. 89
3 Jan. 87
1 Jan
2 Oct.
79
79
Betty, Joshua Frederick.41 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 22 Dec. 52' 17 Fe-j. 54 24 Mar. 60J 5 July 72 20 Feb. 78J20 Feb. 82
Biden, Horatio, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps .2 June 46 1 Apr. 54 27 Aug. 52112 June 99 12 June 72I 5 June 75
Biggs Thomas,42 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery ... IO Dec. 41 15 Nov. 43 27 Feb. 54 ... 18 Feb. 6i,'i4 Sept. 5
Bignell, Edw. Duncan Fredk. Lt.Col. Ind. Staff C. 7 July 89 18 Oct. 71 7 July 81 7 July 89 7 July 95 7 July 99
Bingham, Edward Hy.43 Zf.CW.IndianStaff Corps 13 Feb. 66 7 Sept. 68 13 Feb. 78 13 Feb. 86 13 Feb. 92 28 Aug. 97
Birch, James Francis, Capt.S.O. of Pensioners 7 Jan. 4230 Dej. 42 6 Apr. 55 Us Sept.7ol 1 Oct. 77 'Oct. ~
Birch, Wm.
4 Feb. 54
17 Doc. 58
30 July 84
1 Dec. 91
5 July 72.11 May 81
2 Mar. 8 1 29 June 90
9 Nov. 62
31 May 76
30 May 84
1 Aug. 72
22 Nov. 79
21 July 92
6 May
5 July 72
30 May 77
5 July 72
19 Aug. 74
1 Jan. 84
1 July 81
20 Sept.79'20 Sept. 85
Brereton,44 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 30 July 58 23 Dec. 58 30 July 70:30 July 7
Birch.-tt m Jas. Alex.43 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps , Dec. 65 5 Aug. 69 1 Dec. 77; 1 Dec 8
isirney, John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers ' 8 June 55 27 Apr. 58 13 Dec. 66
Bisset, SirWm. S. Smith «t KCIE. Lt.Col. R. Eng "29 June 63 15 June 77
Blackett, Christopher Edward,46 Camt.Sr Lt. Col ) I
Coldstream Guards JI21N0V. 44 1 Oct. 47
Blackett. William,4? Lt.Col. Regimenta'iDistr'ict'...^ Dec 54I 9 Nov. 55
Blackley, John Henry, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ! 15 May 57 22 Aug. 68
Blair, Gustavns F.« Lt.Col.U. (Madras) Artillery... 14 June 50 10 Apr. 5619 July 60
B air Henry- Francis,49 Major, R. (Bengal) Eng. ... 13 June 56 27 Aug. 58 21 Mar. 69
Blaksley, Edw.494 Col. on the Staff, Commanding } 1 „ A T,
Royal (Bombay) Artillerv *j 1 16 Dec. 64 9 July 77
Bleazby, Robert,3'' Lt.Col. West Surrey Regt, '.'.'.... 9 Feb. 61 22 Mar. 64 31 Oct. 71
Benkmsop, Edward Geo.31 Lt. Col. Madras S. C... 20 Sept.591 1 Jan. 62 20 Sept.71
B oomfield Alleyne F. F.32 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ... 25 Mav 50 23 Nov. 56 25 May 02 25 May 7^25 Ma"y 76
Bowers William Henry,'3 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C... 17 Feb. „\4 June 50 18 Feb. 61 17 Feb 67I.7 Feb. 73
Bluett, Chares E. L. Lt.Col. Cheshire Regiment ... L5 Jan 56 5 Feb. 58 25 Sept.6o 22 Aug. 73 « Apr. 82
p.t <c. Blundell, H. B. HV>4 CB. Major, Grenadier) • „ : . : w , '
Guards ; MP. for Ince .... j I30 Mar. 55 31 Aug. 55 7 Nov. 62
Blundell ., Jo^hnEyles^3ci.''i,V.'cW.'H'ampsh'ireRegt.li6 Jan. 63 20 Apr. 67*12 Nov. 70' 1 July 8:
E' £**%*& ri^JtW* (Bombay) Artillery 13 Dec. 45 ^ Sept. 50 27 Aug. 58 '..
Blvth, David s- Lt.Col. Royal Marines * xl Dec. 38,29 Sept. 42 13 Nov. 52! .
Bogle, John du Terreau, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.! 17 July 66 24 Jan. 7917 July 86
Boileau, Lestock Francis, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers! H8 Dec. 64 13 Mar. 74 18 Dec. 81
Bolland, George Herbert, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Bolton, Hely Fred., Lt.Col. Bombay StaffCorps
Bond. Robert John,38 Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
Bonham, John,39 Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery '
Bonnor, Richard M. Lt.Col. Bombay Stan" Corps "
S Apr. 71
29 Aug. 92
22 Mar. 71
5 Nov. 64
1 Apr. 93
18 Dec. 88
Oct. 57 4 Mar. 68 1 Oct. 77.21 May 84
46 17 Oct. 53 1 Mar. 60 : 3 Aug. 66| 3 Aug. 72
21 Dec. 58 3 Aug. 72 12 Oct. 79!i3Nov. 82
9 Dec. 52 1 Sept.57 1 Oct. 61 2 Oct. 61I 6 May 72
13 June 46 17 Nov. 52' 4 May 60 13 June 66' 1 3 June?2
3 Aug
30 July 88
1 Dec. 95
4 Feb. 82
12 Aug. 95
23 Nov. 75
31 Mav 81
30 May 88
8 Oct. 73
22 Sept. 83
21 July 96
6 May 90
20 Sept. 89
7 Aug. 78
13 Oct. 77
21 Apr. 81
1 Apr. 68
29 Aug. 96
1 Aug. 72
9 Nov. 65
1 Apr. 97
20 Sept.93
21 May 88
5 June 75
18 Nov. 86
1 July 74
5 June 7i
6n
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
COHNET,
21id LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
Hooth, James Gore, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Borrodaile, George William,6" CB. Lt. Col. Royal}
(Bombav) Artillery )
Boughey.'G. Fletcher Ottle;,-,01 CSI.Lt.Col. R. Eng.
p.s.c. Bowdler, Cyril William Bowdler, Major, t
8 Hussars )
Bowen, Charles, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Boyle, Gerald Edmund, Lt.Col. Rifle")
Brigade ; Commanding Western Counties Brigade ?
Volunteer Infantry )
Bribazon, John Palmer,614 CB. CVO.Subst. Col.')
(from h.p. 4 Hus. ) Gentleman Usher to the King}
Brackenbury, MauleOHmpbell,62 CSI.Lt. Col. R. Eng.
Bradburne, Samuel. Lt.Col. Leicester Regiment ...
Braddell, Thomas, Lt.Col. Leicester Regiment
Brandreth, Ashton Milnes, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) )_
Engineers I
Brereton, Charles William,6it £'. Col. R. (Madras))
Artillery $
Brett, Lionel Lowdham,63 Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
Bridge, William Albert, Col. Regimental District
Bridges, Edw. Smith," Major, Grenadier Guards...
Brind, Edw. Agincourt,60 Col. Regimental District
Brine, Bruce, Col. Royal Engineers
Broadfoot, Archibald,''" CB. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Broadrick, Edward, Major, Royal Artillery
Brockman, John A. Copt. S. 6. of Pensioners
Hrockman, Kalph R. E. Drake-, Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
Broderick, Edward Warren, Lt. Col. W.Surrev Keg.
Brodigan, Francis,68 Lt.Col. Regtl. District [R] ...
Bromhead, Chas. J as.69 CB. Col. Regimental Dist....
Brooke, Alured de Vere,69t Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Brooke, Rich. Henry."" Capt. S. O. of Pensioners ...
Brough, James Fox,7"t Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Brougb, W. Richard Chas.'1 Lt.Col. R, (Madras) Art.
Browell, Edward Thomas,"2 Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Brown, Edw."3 Lt. Col. ioi F. Gentleman at Arms ...
Brown, Percival Ashley,74 Ma jor. Military Train ...
Brown, William Thomas,"5 Lt. Col. Bombay StatTC.
Brnvne, Augustus, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Browne, Edmund Chas."5! Col'. Regimental Dist. ..
Browne, Henry Donald,"! Lt.Col. Rifle Depot;)
Groom in Waiting in Ordinary to t'ne Queen $
Browne, Melville,"6 Major, 13 Foot
Browne, Montague.77 Captain, S. O. of Pensioners..
Browne, William Lloyd, Lt.Col. 5 Lancers
p.s.c. Brownrigg, Hy.'Studholme/f't Lt.Col. Hide B.
Buchanan-Dunlup, Henry Donald, Lt.Col. R. Art...
Bulkeley, Henry Wm. Cunynghame, Lt.Col. Dur- /
ham Light Infantry S
Bullocic, Robert, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Bunbury, Cecil Hanmer, Lt. Col. ConnaughtRangers
Buubury, Charles Thomas, Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Burgess, Harry Miles,78 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Burgmann, George John, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Burnett, Thomas, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Burton, Gerard Septimus,7l4 Col. Regtl. District
Burton, William Blakewav,79 Major, Scottish Rifles
Burton, William Henry,8" Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
Burton-Brown. Alex.81 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Bury, John Thomas, Lt.Col. Roj'al Artillery
Butlin. Wm. Brooks, Col. Regtl. District ,
Buttanshaw, Thomas, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Cabell, William, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Caldecott, Charles Thomas, Lt.Col. 76 Foot
Caldwell, John Fletcher,83 Col. Regimental Dist. ..
Cambier, Ernest Fred. Lt.Col. Royal Artiller3'
p.s.c. "S€ Cameron, Aylmer S.85 CB. Lt.Col. 1
King's Own Borderers [R] j
Campbell, Alexander,86 Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Campbell, Archd.Dunstaffnage,86Xr. Col. Bengals. C.
Campbell, Aylmer Maclver," Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Campbell, C. A. Lyon, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Campbell, Colin Charles,89 DSO. Lt. Col. Indian S.C,
Campbell, Duncan MacNeil, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Campbell, Edw. G. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Campbell, James, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Campbell, John Alex. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Campbell, John Henry,90 Lt.Col. Leinster Regiment
Campbell, John Gore,91 Lt.Col. Regimental Dist. ...
Campbell, Wm. Fred. Lt.Col. Royal Marines
p.s.c.CaTdev,-,SirFiedeiick,mKCit G. Zr.CW.S.Lan- )
cashire Regiment )
Carey, Clement de Beauvoir,93 Lt.Col. R. Eng
Carey, Frederick William, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Cart. y, William,94 Col. Royal Artillery
Carleton, Geo.95 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art
Carleton, Hy. Guy, Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Carrington, Charles William,96 Capt. Royal Marines
Carwithen, Geo. T Luder,'-"7 Col. Regimental Dist.
p.s.c. Cary, Lucius F. B.98 Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Cass, Arthur Herbert,99 Major, 10 Hussars
Castell, John H.luo Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Cautley, Chris. Geo.101 Lt.Col. Bengal Cavalry
18 Dec. 60
11 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58
[25 June 61
23 Dec. 64125 June 69
I21 Dec. 58
2 June 58 8 Oct. 61
29 Mar. 55
31 Mar. 58
7 Dec
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26 Aug. 73 1 July 81 14 July 88 29 Sept.93
3 Aug. 65-14 July 75 14 July 82 14 July 86
15 Feb. 75I25 June 82 25 June 89 9 Apr. 95
28 Oct. 761 1 July 81 14 Nov. 83J14 Nov. 87
3 Aug. 72 3 Nov. 79
S Jane 72 1 July 81
13 June 74 13 Nov. 79, 2 Mar. C
22 June 65 17 Apr. 78 22 June
23 Mar. 58(15 May 63 1 Oct.
6 May 59(23 Jan. 69! 1 July
55:27 Apr. 58 4 Mar.
15 Jan. 58
3 June 59
9 Feb. 64
20 May 42
6 June 54
30 Aug. 59
15 Jan. 47
19 Dec. 44
13 June 46
20 Feb. 56
23 Sept.62
13 June 63
24 Feb. 43
28 June 49
15 Nov. 55
30 Apr. 61
27 Apr. 60
11 Dec. 58
8 Jan. 64
2 Feb. 55
28 Jan. 59
3 July 60
7 Aug. 55
22 June 60
12 Dec. 49
26 June 50
4 Apr. 51
28 May 58
11 Dec. 58
17 Jan. 60
4 June 61
4 Apr. 56
2i Aug. 66
15 May 57
23 Dec. 64
21 June 56
7 June 44
19 Dec. 60
1 May 66
8 Jan. 55
20 Feb. 61
18 Dec. 6:
13 Sept. 51
19 Dec. 00
11 Dec. 58
16 Aug. 64
10 Feb. 46
15 Mar. 50
3 Feb. 58
9 Dec. 64
7 July 66
14 Aug. 66
9 Apr. 47
18 Oct. 53
1 May 58
10 Nov. 65
17 July 66
30 July 62
8 Apr. 60
7 Dec. 67
8 June 55
1 Oct. 57
1 Oct. 57
22 June 58
28 Dec. 61
4 Apr. 64
11 May 58
19 June 60
21 Mar. 65
7 Nov. 62
3 Nov. 52
29 May 55
11 Aug. 54
15 Nov. 61
1 Mar. 63
24 Aug. 73
1 Oct. 77
1 Apr. 74
21 Mm £0
9 July 52
4 Apr. 58
9 Dec. 54
23 Dec.
1 May
21 Feb.
31 Aug.
■ 8 Dec.
6 July
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21 July
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27 Mar. 74! 1 Ju'y 81
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11 Aug. 46
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20 Dec. 49
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2 Jan. 61
12 June 58
18 June 51
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8 Feb. 6:
19 Sept. 48
27 Nov. 57
22 Feb. 58
13 Dec. 50
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4 Sept. 59
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23 Dec.
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67 6 June 77
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55 1 Jan. 72
73 1 July 8i
75I10 June 82
65 27 June 74
72! 1 Apr. 74
73 iS Dec. 81
55,11 May 71
74! 1 July 81
70' 1 Oct. 77
77 :6 0ct. 83
56 19 Jan. 58
57!2o July 58
68 20 Feb. 76
771 1 Jan. 84
741 1 July 8
5526 Apr. 59
61 14 Apr. 75
52 12 Oct. 68
73 2 Mar. 81
78 27 June 84
19 June
11 Dec.
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30 Apr.
:o July
8 Sept.
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19 Feb.
12 Dec.
26 June
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30 Oct.
8 Dec.
72 23 July 79
70 11 Dec. 78
73 1 July 81
61 28 May 74
71,10 Jan. 78
71 20 Feb. 78
71 16 Oct. 78
73'i5 0ct. 81
76 1 July 81
63 5 July 72
72 18 Dec. 80
77, 1 Jan. 84
70' 1 July 81
61,12 Dec. 6q
62 26 June 70
60 9 May 72
66 5 Feb. 79
75 1 Nov. 82
13 Aug. 86
1 Dec. 85
13 Aug. 90
1 Dec. 85
21 May 84J28 Aug. 89
8 Sept.91 8 Sept.95
15 Nov. 84I15 Nov. 38
24 Dec. 84 24 Dec. 88
1 July 81 1 July 85
13 Dec. 59 21 June 71
r Oct.
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61 17 _.
60 4 Apr.
57 9 Dec.
57 4 Jan.
63 24 Dec.
65 14 July
49 18 Feb.
46 20 May
55 20 Dec.
60 16 Feb.
55 30 July
04 25 Dec.
59 8 May 6; 29 Nov. 79
74 1
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78 22
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62 25
77
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Apr. 78
Dec. 74
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June 63
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July 81
Feb. 75
Jan. 82
27 Oct.
8 Oct.
22 June
^n 11 June
63 29 May
52 21 Nov.
:6 Aug.
3 Feb.
23 Apr.
20 Jan.
Jan.
76 18 Nov. 82
73 1 July 81
58 5 July 72
57 29 Aug. 66
67 5 Oct. 80
59 5 JU|J 72
64, 1 Oct. 77
72| 1 July 81
5816 Jar.. 63
63120 Jan. **i
7i| 4 Sept. 79
13 May
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22 May
21 Nov.
8 Sept.
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29 Sept.
22 Sept.
31 Jan.
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7 May
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16 Oct..
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25 Mar.
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16 Apr.
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12 Apr.
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16 Oct.
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21 Dec.
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2 Jan.
27 Mar.
20 Dec.
17 Aug.
: July
9 June
3 May
18 May
27 June
7 Aug.
14 Apr.
20 Jan.
4 Sept,
85
13 May 86
31 Oct. 81
25 Feb. 93
17 Apr. 83
16 Mar. 93
22 May 87
21 July 96
14 Feb. 83
1 June 82
22 Apr. 93
29 Sept. 96
22 Sept.S4
31 Jan. 89
6 Jan. 94
1 June 82
6 Jan. 94
20 May 85
1 Nov. 95
30 Oct. 69
26 Nov. 79
82110 Mar. 85
91 In Jan. 96
91! 1 July 95
9o'2s May 94
9 Aug. 73
18 Nov. 86
1 Oct. 81
90 25 May 94
6 Jan. 94
8i'2i May 84
84'n Deo. 88
85(27 Dec. 89
81 19 Apr. 82
85125 Jan. 90
85 4 Sept. 89
85I16 July 90
89 6 Jan. 94
89) 6 Jan. 94
78 31 Dec. 82
86 21 Dec. 90
91 2 June 96
86!ai Apr. 90
75 1 Aug. 79
76,13 Nov. 78
77! 1 Nov. 79
8i| 1 July 85
8919 Feb. 95
77 1 Oct. 84
88,31 Oct. 94
84; 4 Apr. 88
80 19 May 81
85*24 Jan. 89
86 22 Dec. 90
91 6 Nov. 95
72! 23 Oct. 75
69126 June 72
75 19 Feb. 79
86 29 Sept. 90
80 25 Feb. 84
89 25 May 94
83:27 Mar. 87
89 6 .Ian. 94
88] 29 Sept.93
81 1 Oct. 82
68 1 Aug. 72
86' 3 May 90
81 13 June 81
83*27 June 87
85 7 Aug. 89
731 1 July 81
77li5Feb. 81
85 1 4 Sept.89
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
612
COENET,
2ndLIEUT.
OrENOIGN.!
LIEUT.
! COLONEL.
COLONEL.
1 31 Dec. 86:31 Dec. 90
iiii Nov. 86 11 Nov. 90
Cantley, Henry, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers ( ,22 June 59' 3 Aug. 72 1 July
Chadwick, David Dempster, Lt. Col. E. Surrey Regt.j 14 Jan. 6215 Sept. 64 17 Aug. 73 i July
Chadwick. Edward Frederick, Lt.Col. 33 Foot 10 Oct. 4s!i6 Feb. 49 4 Aug. 5426 June 66; 2 Nov. 75 1 15 Mar. 79
Chalmer, Reginald,101! CB. Lt.Col. King's R. Rifles '17 Mar. 6321 Feb. 05 2 Apr. 74J 2 Mar. 81I15 Oct. 90 Us Oct. 94
Chalmers, Henry B.102 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps. ..11 Dec. 47 ] 15 Nov. 53 n Feb. 6i!ii Dec. 67(11 Dec. 73li4June76
Chambers, Charles Patton,103 Lt. Col. 107 Foot 14 June 5630 Anr. 58.28 Dec. 65J17 Feb. 76'i7 May 79(23 July 79
Chambers, Osborne Wm. S. Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng. 9 June 43 4 Aug. 5227 Apr. 58
Champ jrnowne, Henry, Lt.Col. Roj*al Engineers...! 18 Dec. 61(10 Feb. 74118 Dec.
Chaplm. Allan, !0* Lt.Col. Madras Infantry 12 Nov. 6910 Dec. 62^12 Nov. 72(12 Nov.
TC Chaplm, John Worthy,105 CB. Lt.Col. 8 Hussars 13 Apr. 5820 Nov. 60I 5 Apr. 64I15 Sept.77
Chater. Vernor,106 Col. Regimental District T2 Julv 64(29 Jan. 70:12 Feb. 75 1 July 81
Chatfleld, Charles Kyrle,10? Lt.Col. York Lt. Inf. ... 2 Nov. 5515 June58Ji3 Oct. 64
Cherry, Henry Aitken,10"! Lt.Col. Northumber- ) ! , , , I ™ , ,. T
land Fusiliers j , 25 J uly 65 27 Feb. 69! 7 Jan. 80
Chichester, Cornwallis Henry,108 Lt.Col. 5 Lancers | :8 Feb. 53 In Aug. 54! 7 Apr. 58
1 Oct. 77
25 July
5 July 72
5 July 72
June 75
Chichester, Hugh Arthur, 10° Lt.Col. N. Lane. Regt 17 Jan. 51(13 Apr. 52 18 Apr. 56
Chisholm, William,110 it. Col. Madras S.C 25 June 55I23 Nov. so'zs June 67
Christie, Chas. Howard Peregrine, Lt.Col. R. Eng.( J17 Apr. 66(31 Dec. 78^17 Apr. 36
Church, Arthur George Hay,111 Col. Regtl. District1 5 Nov. 61 9 Jan. 63)25 Dec. 67I 1 Jul}- 81
Clark, William,11- Col. Regimental District [11 Feb. 62^0 Apr. 64:20 Sept^iko Nov. 81
Clarke, Alex. Ross, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Clarke, CalvertD. S.1'3 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps..
Clarke, Sir George Sydenham, KCMG. Lt.Col. t
Royal Engineers f
1 Oct. 47I 1 July 49! S Sept. 5
2 Sept. 47)2 1 May 53 US Feb. 6
,15 July 69 22 Aug. 80
Clarke, Henry Stephenson,11* Lt.Col.~R. (Bengal) Art. 1 12 Dec. 5727 Aug. 58I 1 Oct. 67
Clarke^ Sydenham Cubbon,115 Lt.Col. R. (Mad. )Eng. I 9 Dec. 59(30 July 71
7 Foot.;. 23 Nov. 52:13 Aug. 54I31 Aug. 55
1 July 61 1 10 Oct. 74
20 Dec.
13 Oct. 54 9 Feb.
4 Mar. 57 6 Oct.
1,22 Oct. 58
j 15 May 57
: mental
6j 6 July 66
Clayhills, James Menzies,116 Majo
p.s.c. Clayton, Emilius, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Clayton, Valentine Gardner, Col. Royal Engineers
Cleather, W. B. Gordon,11" Lt. Col. N. Lane. Regt. .
Cleland, William,1'8 Zt. Col. Dublin Fusiliers
Clementi, Montagu,119 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ... 11 June
Clements, Fred. Wni. Richd.120 Lt.Col. Royal Eng....: '
Clerk, Alexander,121 Col. Army Service Corps ; ) ' n
ranking us Major General, 11 Dec .88) J uePart
Clinton, Lord E. W. Pelham, GCI'O. KCti. Lt.Col. ) \ T
Rifle Brigade ; Groom in Waiting to the King ... j & June S4I 8 Dec. 54 1 Sept.57
Olive, Henry Somerset, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...{ \2t Dec. 57 14 Jan. 7
Gogtaill, Kendal JosiahWm.122 CB. Lt.Col. 19 Hussars:26 Feb. « 1 Oct. 55 26 Feb. 63
Coke, John Talbot,121! Subst. Col. (from h.p. > I T , . .
King's Own Scottish Borderers) j ,24 June 59 23 Aug. bi 21 Aug. 66
Coker, Edm. Rogers,123 DSO. Lt.Col. Durham L. I.j 8 June 61 30 Oct. 66 30 May 74
Collier, Clarence Aug. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C 3 Aug. 46! 6 Feb. 52 18 Feb. 61
Collier, Herbert Cromwell,123 Lt.Col. 21 Hussars ..J23 Feb. 51 5 Aug. 59 15 Jan. 70
Colhogwood, Henry,12* Col. Regimental District ... 26 July S7 18 Mav 58 16 Sept.68
Co lomb, Geo. Hatton, Lt.Col. R. Artillery | r May 46( 9 Nov. 46 17 Feb. 54
Co quhoun, Humphrey M. L. Lt.Col. Middlx. RegtJi8 Aug. 54U9 Dec. 54 17 July 57
Colthurst, James N.'^Lt.Col. Regimental District 14 Oct. 5i!ii May 55'i7 Nov. 6?
Con-don, John James,12' Lt.Col. R. Artillery ! 118 July 65,24 Nov 77
Coningham, Frederick.128 Lt. Col. Royal Scots :2oMay64!i3 July 67.11 Apr. 75
Conolly, Arthur-,1" Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps ; j 8 June 60' 8 June 72
Conoliy Edw. Robt.130 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps .12 June 58 27 Aug. 58^2 June 70
3 Major, TJnatt. Gentleman at Arms |2i Aug. 49 25 June 52(29 Dec. 54
7 July 4? 27 July 47J19 Dec. 54
1 sept. 63
4 Apr. "
12 Nov. 86
14 Nov. 79
27 June 89
26 Mar. 84
23 May 92
25 Jan. 80
31 Dec. 78
June 81
23 Nov. 91
Mar. 82
i2 Dec. 64
6 Jan. 94
12 Nov. 90
14 Nov. 83
6 Jan. 94
26 Mar. 88
23 May 96
4 Nov. 85
27 Sept. 82
20 Mar. 83
23 Nov. 95
18 Mar. 86
27 Aug. 72
2 Sept. 73
1 Apr. 94
1 Jan. 84
Aug. 71
2 Sept. 67
17 Mar. 87
6 Sept. 771
18 Mar. 78 12 Aug. 86
20 June 6^125 Nov. 74
1 July 81 31 July 88
ri Dec". 73 1 July 81
9 Apr. oilioMay 74 1 July 81
7; 8 July 58i 1 Sept.77! 1 July "
11 June 70(11 June 78
20 Dec. 66J 2 Dec. 74
Service
1 July 87J27 July 95
7 Nov. 65 7 Nov. 67; 7 Nov. 77
3 July 601 8 Jan. 64! 5 July 71
15 Jan. 64I 1 Oct. 77
1 Sept.63'14 Mar. 76 12 May 83
25 Jan. 65 13 June
3 Oct. 48 13 Dec. 54I18 Feb. 6
8 Dec. 55 25 Aug. 57! 8 Dec. 67
j 9 Dec. 59J 9 Dec. 71
|2i Dec. 58: 3 Aug. 72
13 June 56*27 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 6
Cooke, Thomas Valentine,131 Captain, R. Marines
Cooke, William.132 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps .. ..
.p.s.c Cooke, Wm. Smith,133 Lt.Col. Cheshire Regt.
Corbett, Frank Vincent, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Corbett, Richard,133t Col. on the Staff comdg. R.Art!
Corkrau, Chas. Sevniour,13* Lt.Col. Gren. Guards
Cory, Arthur,135 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps . .
Court, Horatio Samuel, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Cowan, Samuel Hunter, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Craigie-Halkett,Chas.Harland, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Craster, Wm. Robert,136 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Crawford, George Adam,13" Lt. Col. R. Artillery;) I ,
Committee of Military Equipment, India Office } 2° i<eD- 55) 1 Apr. 55 2 Dec. 62
Crawford Robert, Alex.™ Col. Regtl. District 2G Feb. 58(12 Jane 6o!io May 7,
Crawley, Thos. Gorges,138! Lt.Col. Liverpool Regt. 5 July 60 9 Jan. 63(14 Aug. 67
W'f?^' ,^i%IS1(le!?rEe«t I 7 JuneS4 ,0 Aug.ssl 1 June 60
Crease John Fred."0 Col. Com. R Marine Art 2Q Dec. 54 12 Dec ?§ 3 Aug. 67
y...e.Criek, Edw. Stanley,1*0! Col. Regtl. List 25 Juneoi1 9 Sept.64! 3 May 71
y.8.e.Crookenden, Hy. Humphreys,1*1 if.CW. R.Art. . i 12 Jan 6613 Mar 78
Croiton, Malby Edw.1*1! Lt.Col. Lancashire Re<n ' ' 4
Crosthwaite, Charles,1*2 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery0
Crowdy, John Henry,113 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Crozier, Stanley,1** ir.CoZ. Oxford Light Infantry
Cruickshank, John D. Royal (Bombay) Engineers
Cumberlege, Alex. Bulstrode, Lt. Col. MadrasStaff C
Gumming, William Gordon, CLE. Lt.Col. Royal)'
(Madras) Engineers ' j
p.s.c. Currie, Arthur Drummond, Lt.CoU "Welsh /
Regiment >
Currie, James, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps'!.'! II2 Dec
Curtis, Francis G. S.1" CMG. Lt.Col. 6 Drag. [Rl "Kt Dec'
Curtis„Wm. Fred, de H.™ Lt.Col. R. Art. ...
Curzon, William Southwell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Cutbill, Hy. Duppa Alfred,1*? Lt.Col. Irish)
Rifles; 4 Battalion Irish Sijles (
Cuyler, Geo. A.1*8 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...!.'!.'.'.'.'!!.' ' !2Q Dec aa
Dalgety, Reginald WilUam,1*1 CB. Lt.Col. York'i'i '
and Lancaster Regiment ... j ,' 8 June 67
Dashwood, Chas. Brown,1*0 itCoi! RifleBrigad'e. ''17 July c4
Davidson, Charles R. T. Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
Dav-dson, Henry Edw. Col. Regimental District '"
( 33i\
5 July
14 July 78
rr July 77
14 Nov. 79
t2 Feb.
3 Aug. 66
1 July 81
1 July 81
7 Sept.67
2 Sept.68
28 June 71
1 Jan. 84
1 July 81
8 June 80
12 June 78
2 Nov. 55
15 Sept.58
7 Nov. 85
1 July 81
15 Jan. 84
27 Aug. 77
13 Nov. 75
1 Apr. 98
10 May 85
12 Aug. 90
i July 85
29 Sept. 93
1 July 85
18 Feb. 85
1 July 85
11 June 84)11 June 88
2 Dec. 85
n Dec. 8S
2 Dec. 81
years
20 Apr. 78
1 Mar. 85
1 July 81
21 June 85
24 Aug. 81
3 Aug. 72
16 July 84
31 May 86
19 Mar. 69
11 July 77
1 Oct. 77
2 Sept. 92
14 Aug. 91
2 Mar. 81
12 June 84
25 June 66
3 Aug. 69
7 Nov. 91
1 Deo. 85
1 Mar. 89
25 July 83
21 June 89
24 Aug. 85
4 June 70
16 July 84
31 May go
7 July 69
n July 81
1 Oct. Si
2 Sept. 96
14 Aug. 95
j 2 Mar. 85
12 June 88
1 July Si
6 Oct. 85
29 Aug. 93
2t Apr. 88:29 Sept.93
15 Jan. 91 12 Aug. 95
16 June 66! 12 Nov. 70; 9 July 79
22 June 59 21 Oct. 71
1 13 Dec. 57 14 Jan. 71
8 Jan. 56:30 Apr. 64
9 Dec. 59 14 Jan. 71
6 Oct. 51 1 17 June 00
8 June 55
!5 Feb. 48
8 June 60
3 Aug. 60 23 Dec. 64
54
22 Dec. 6<
3 Aug. 72
7 Dec. 70
24 Apr. 50 25 Feb. 59
24 Sept. 55I 5 Mar. 58
6 July 63I15 Jan. 76
7 Apr. 56J 7 Sept. 66
21 Nov. 63 1 Apr. 73
3 Oct.
3 Dec. 75
9 Dec. 79
3 Nov. 7S
23 Nov. 72
5 July 72
1 July 81
21 Dec. 80
19 Jan. 73
1 Apr. 74
1 July
16 Jan. 84
9 Mar.
17 May 79
22 May
1 Dec. 75
t July 79
25 Feb. 68
30 Dec. 78
23 Sept.l
29 June 58 ' 3 Ju 60
1 July 81
12 Dec. 66
5 July 72
8 Mai-. 83
1 Apr. 75
19 Nov. 8i
3 Oct. 51 1 6 Nov. 5929 Dec. 64
8 Aug. 6S| 12 July 74 z July 81J21 May 84I21 May 85
29 Dec. 54; 19 Feb. 58 5 July 72 14 Dec. 78 12 Apr. 78
1 Oct. 57 14 Aug. 67 1 Oct. 77I 1 July 83 1 July 95
Apr. 63*29 Sept.77( 1 July 8x1 1 Julv 87
1 Aug. 91
19 Jan. 76
3 Oct. 74
8 Dec. 81
9 Dec. 85
13 Aug. 86
2 Mar. 81
1 July 81
28 July 84
17 Dec. 84
15 J nly 84
13 Jan. 81
26 May 86
26 June 95
25 Jan. 95
8 Nov. 82
20 Dec. 84
1 July 81
6 Nov. 86
25 Feb. 74
12 Au
3 Sept. S3
12 Dec. 72
17 Nov. 79
28 Mar. 90
1 Apr. 82
28 Dec. 89
1 Aug. 95
1 July 85
29 Nov. 75
8 Dec. 85
9 Dec. 89
13 Aug. 90
8 Apr. 82
1 July 85
?S July 88
17 Dec. 8S
24 Dec. 84
13 Jan. 85
26 May 90
26 June 97
16 Oct. 99
18 Nov. 86
20 Dec. 88
1 July 85
6 Nov. 90
23 Jan. 78
12 An
9°
14 June 76
17 Nov. 83
13 July 95
1 Apr. 86
26 July 94
29 Dec. 70 23 June 75
6l3
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Davis, Howell, Lt.Col. Worcester Regiment
Davis, Richard Percival. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Davis, Thomas Arnold,''51 Lt.Cul. R. (Bengal) Art.
Davison, John, Li. Col. 3 Drasrcon Guards
p.s.c. Dawes, Bethel Martin,15-' Lt.Col. LeinsterRegt
Dawes, Thomas,153 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Dawson, John,151 Col. Regimental District
de Lantour, Edw. Joseph,'55 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art
de Lousada, Horace Francis. Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Dempster, Cathcart,'55t Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps.
Dennis, James,'56 Lt. Col. 6 Dragoon Guards
Deshon, Chas. John,'" DSO. Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
De Wend, Douglas Campbell, Col. Regtl. District ...
Dickins, Fra. A.158 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Dickson, John Baillie Ballantyne,'5st CB. CMG. )
Col. (from Reef. District) Hon. Major-General J
Dillon, Hon. liobt.Villiers,159Zi,.Co/. Royal Artillery
Disney-Roebuck, Francis Henry Algernon, u9t )
Lt.Col. Duke of Cornwall's Lisht Infantry *
Disney, Thos. Robert,160 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Ditmas, Francis Frederick, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Dobbs, Alex. Fairlie, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps '..
Doran.Robt.H. Patrick. >6' it. C»7.W.KentRegt.(5oF.)
Dorward, James Ford,162 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Douglas, John Chas.'63 Lt.Col. Worcestershire Regt.
Douglas, John Douglas, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Douglas, Robert,164 Major, 13 Foot
Dowden,Thos. Freeman,165 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) )
Engineers ... j
Drysdale, Robert Carstairs. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Ducat, Walter Mardou. Lt. Col. Roval (Bombay) Eng.
Dugdale, Henry C. G.'M Lt Col. Rifle Dep^t
Dunbar, Fred. W.'67 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
j>.8.c. Dunoas, Henry Lawrence,16' Sulst, Col.~)
(from Major E Yorks Regiment) j
Dunlop, Samuel, 16'J CMG. Major, Royal Artillery ...
Dunnage. Arthur James, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Durand, Anthony,16'1 Lt. Col. Bombay S.C
Durand, Charles James,1"1 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Durnford, Arthur George,172 Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Dyke, Edward Hart,173 Lt. Col. R.fBengal) Artidery
Earle, Edward Lempriere,174 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C
Eden, Wm. Alex. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Eden, William Thomas, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Edndge, Fred. L.,'75 Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Egerton, Alf. Mordaunt, CB. Major, Royal Horse j
Guards; Controller of the Household of H.R.H. ■
theVuke of Con naught I
ji.s.c.EHas, Robert.176 Lt. Col. East Lancashire Regt.
Eliot, Gefi'ery Lawrence,'77 Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Elliott, Ceo. Hamblev,179 Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Elliott, John,'80 CB. CMG. Lt.Col. Royal Marines...
Elmes. Jonathan Wm.181 Col. Army Service Corp
Elton, Fred. Coulthurst,182 CB. Lt.Col. R. Art. [R]
Engledue, William John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers .
Ethelston, Edm. Peel,'83 Lt.Col. N. Lancashire Regt.
Evans, Ed. Lloyd Malcolm, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Evans, Ernest Theodore. Lt.Col. Lancashire Fus
Evanson, Richard Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Everett, Edw.184 DSO. Lt.Col. Cameron Hisrhldrs...
p.s.c. Everetr, Sir Wm. KCMG. Subst. Colonels
(from h.p. West Riding Regiment) j
Eyre, Frederick Vincent,185 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Fair-lie, John Robt.186 Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Fane, Frederick John, Col. Regimental District
Fanshawe.ThomasBasil,'87 Lt.Col 33 Foot
Farquharson, Sir John, KCB. DL. Lt.Col. R. Engrs.
Farquharson, Matthew Henry,'88 Lt.Col. R. Mar....
Farrington, George Baillie,18'JZf. Col. Madras S. C...
Farrington,MalcolmC.191CR.Z?.Co?.YorkLt.Inf.[R]
Featherstonhaugh, Albany , Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Fellowes, Cooper M. N.192 Lt.Col. 107 Foot
Fellowes, James, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
lenn, Edwin Glass, Col. Regimental District
Fenwick, Geo. Carow,193 Lt.Col. Indian Staif Corps
Ferguson, Chas. J. O'N.'94 Lt.Col. R. Engineers ...
Ferris, James Ludlow,'95 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Field, Spencer, Lt.Col. Warwick Regiment
Filgate, Alex. Jerome,1™ Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
Fischer, Bowness, Lt Col. Madras Staff Corps
Fisher, Vincent Carne,'97 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art...
FitzGeorge, Geo. Wm.Adolphus,:08ifa ior, 20 Hussars
FitzGerald, Alfred John,199 Lt.Col. 60" Rifles !
FitzGerald, James,200 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
FitzGerald, James,201 Lt.Col. Warwickshire Regt...
Fletcher, Arthur Foulger,202 Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Fletcher, Charles Wm.203 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Follett, Robt.W. Walsh,2034 Lt.Col. Coldstream Gds.
Foote, Frank Barnard,*04 Lt. Col. Bengal S. C
Forbes, George Harrison Avn, Lt. CW.Royal Artillery
Forbes, John Greenlaw,205 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal1 Eng.'
Ford, Arthur. &* Lt.Col. Royal Art'llery '.
p.e.c. Ford, Hugh Ingrow E" 207 Lt. Col. R. (Ben.) Art.
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22 Aug. 57
12 Dec. 57
12 Mar. 61
24 July 61
2 Sept. 58
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9 July 66
5 Mar. 6: 1
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12 Dec. 45':
19 Jan. 60
6 Feb. 64
12 June 60
24 July 58 1
27 Aug. 58
21 Feb. 65
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11 Mar. 74
20 June 67
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10 June 74
17 July 72
15 Apr. 74
12 Dec. 60
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9 Apr. 70
12 Dec. 57
6 Juno 54
3 July 60
2 Apr. 41
13 June 56
1 Mar. 56
5 June 55
1 Aug. 4
17 July 63
20 Feb. 54
4 Aug. 57
12 June 57
14 June 50
20 Dec. 55
19 Feb. 55
3 July 61
28 Oct. 64
8 Jan. 63
13 July 67
15 June 41
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23 Oct, 54
24 Aug. 54
3 Jan. 45
13 Sept.64
13 June 57
1 Mar. 55
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20 Apr. 46
18 Dec. 57
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27 Aug. 58
1 July 77
20 Dec. 67
7 Aug. 57
23 Jan. 75
22 Aug. 77
31 Dec. 78
1 July 81
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2 Sept. 78
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20 June 81
9 July 94
25 Oct. 85
21 Dec. 86
6 Oct. 86
12 Dec. 71
25 Apr. 85
1 July 81
1 July 91
t Oct. 89
17 Apr. 90
12 Dec. 83
1 July 81
15 June 85
2 Mar. 83
1 Oct. 92
29 Apr. 75
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30 Mav 84
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12 Apr. 84'
1 Aug. 74
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14 Apr. 82
6 Oct. 9;
20 Feb. 80
4 Aug. S3
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1 July 81
14 June 76
21 Dec. 91
:o Dec. 81
8 Oct. 76
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10 Jan. 45
16 Sept. 59
21 Nov. 65
4 Mar. 59
2 Feb. 55
12 June 57
4 Aug. 57
15 Jan. 61
8 Nov. 42
16 June 56
23 Apr. 58
20 Feb. 50
11 Dec. 49
6 Aug. 46
9 Dec. 54
12 Dec. 57
19 Dec. 65
21 Aug. 67
22 Feb. 70
17 Jan. 70
5 May 4;
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1 Jan. 55
23 Dec. 57
6 Feb. 55
5 May 47
4 Jan. 71
18 July 61
14 Sept. 58
11 Jan. 67
13 Feb. 55
5 Feb. 50
13 Dec. 59
3 Oct. 48
22 June 59: 3
25 May 59I19
10 Sept. 56 9
3 Nov. 54^3
2? June 59, 3
15 June 48 13
22 June 58 17
11 Feb. 62 17
28 July 7o|2i
1 Oct. 57: 4
2 Feb. 60! 4
4 Feb. 56;22
27 Aug. 5831
1 Mar. 61 4
11 Dec. 58 25
18 Dec. 63I 9
1 3 Feb. 46 23
30 Apr. 58 16
8 Feb. 6i 17
16 Dec. 64 14
5 June 53 20
21 July 66 17
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15 Mar. 47, 7
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24 Sept.55 26
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15 Oct. 81
8 Jan. 88
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11 June 75
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12 Nov. 6i
14 Jan. 71
15 May 66
29 May 57
19 Dec. 77
13 June 69
2 May 65
9 Sept. 74
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Aug. 72
June 72
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Sept. 72
Apr. 70
Mar. 55
June 68
Mar. 69
July 77
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Feb. 69
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Mar. 54
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Nov. 64
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5 July 72
22 May 80
31 Dec. 78
3 Jan. 65
1 July 81
13 June 7;
1 Oct. 77
' 1 July 81
1 Aug. 72
20 Apr. 66
1 Oct. 77
18 Apr. 65
1 July 81
26 Aug. 80
9 June 75
23 Dec. 7 1
1 July 81
3 June 70
8 Sept. 79
1 July 81
21 Nov. 85
! Oct. 77
4 Mar. 79
1 Oct. 77
31 Mar. 75
4 Aug. 77
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1 July 81
24 Jan. 65
16 June 76
1 July 81
j 1 Jan. 84
'20 Feb. 7°
2 Mar. 82
22 Oct.. 83
13 Dec. 88
24 Nov. 86
18 Nov. 86
3 Sept.84
30 Jan. 89
1 Septet
1 Mar. 85
22 Jan. 96
25 Oct. 89
21 Dec. 90
6 Oct. 90
I 1 Sept. 75
25 Apr. 89
1 July 85
1 July 95
26 July 94
16 July Q5
12 Dec. 87
11 June 84
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II Aug. 86
1 Oct. 96
21 July 75
1 July 85
jo May 83
1 July 85
12 Apr. 88
14 Apr. 75
1 July 90
q Sept. 82
6 Oct. 97
/■j Oct. 82
17 Aug. 86
1 July 85
1 July 85
31 Dec. 79
21 Dec. 95
9 liar. 82
1 July 81
1 July 87 31 Dec. 87
14 Dec. 6 2
8 Jan. 94 8
13 July 93 t6
t July 67 ,5
29irj yrs- • 9
1 July 81 1
23 Nov. 86 23
31 Dec. 86 27
3 Jan. 71 26
26 May 86 3!
13 June 83 1
15 June 85 I5
11 Jan. 83
Nov. 93
Jan. 98
Aug. 99
Sept. 69
Aug. 86
July 85
Nov. 90
June 88
Feb. 76
Dec. 87
Oct. 83
June 89
7 June 93
11 Dec.
2 Feb. -u
5 July 72
4 Feb. 74
14 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 79 7
20 Apr. 72' e
1 July 81 z
24 Sept. 7 3 2
17 Mar. 87 29
24 Dec. 84 24
9 June 81 15
22 Dec. 77 2
31 Dec. 86 31
20 Aug. 71 11
2 July 85 2
15 Mar. 84 15
21 Nov. 91 27
10 May 84 10
4 Mar. 85 4
24 Feb. 82 24
31 Mar. 82 31
4 Aug. 83 4
17 May 86 17
5 Oct. 82 20
1 Apr. 73 5
16 June 82 16
3 Mar. 86 3
1 Jan. 91 1
20 Feb. 76 31
29 Sept. 77 26
11 Dec. 75 2
1 Mar. 70 1
10 May 81 10
1 July 81 23
8 Dec. 84 8
Jan. 80
June 75
July 85
Mar. 73
Aug. 93
Dec. 88
Jan. 85
Dec. 84
Dec. 90
Mar. 79
July 89
Mar. 88
June 96
May 83
Mar. 89
Feb. 80
Mar. 86
Aug. 87
May 90
Sept. 87
July 73
June 86
Mar. 00
Jan. 95
Dec. 80
Mar. 83
Feb. 78
July 81
May 85
June 83
Dec. 88
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
614
CORJfET, 1
zndLIECI.' LIEUT. I CAPTAIK.
OrE3JSIGN.!
Forster, Jas. Fitz E.203 Major, Duke of CornO
wall's Light Infantry j
Forsyth, Thos. Hamilton, Lt.Col. Wiltshire Eegt.
Forth, Alfred Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Foster, Chas. Edward,209 Col. Regimental District
Fox, George Malcolm, 209t Lt.Col. Black Watch ; ~>
Lnsp. of G-ymtiasia, Aldershot, 11 May 00 (temp.)... $
Fox, Henry Croker, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Frampton, William J.210 Col. Regimental District...
p.se. Frankland, Colville,212 Lt. Col. Regtl. District...
Fraser, Alex. Thomas, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng. ...
Fraser, Edm. Lomax,2'3 Major, King's Royal Rifles
Fraser. George Leith,214 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C
Fraser, Thomas Lyons,215 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C !
Free, John Frederick,216 Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Art,.'
French, Charles Albert Leslie Attila, Lt.Col.~>\
2 Dragoon Guards J
Fry, John William,21" Captain, 88 Foot
Furse, George Armand,218 CB. Major, 42 Foot [R]
Fyler, Arth/Evelyn,219 Lt.Col. W. Kent Regt. (50F.) j
Gage, John Glphert, Lt.Col. Border Regiment !
Gallwey, Patrick FitzG.220 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery;
Galwev, Wm. James, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Garnett, Reginald,221 CB. Lt.Col. Seaforth Highrs.
Gamier, John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Garwood, John Fredk. 221t Sul,t. Col. Royal Eng.
Gaynor. George,222 Major, 104 Foot
Gehle, Hy. John Wolsteyn, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Georges, Hy. Rhodes Gilbert, Lt.Col. Royal Eng. ...
Gibaut, Philip,223 Major, 73 Foot
Gibbs, George Reynell, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Gillespie, Tames Carnegie. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Gillies, George James,224 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Gillnm. William James,225 Major, Unattached
p.s.e. Glasgow, John Campbell Robertson, Col. \
Reg mental District }
Glasse, Chas. Edward, Lt.Col. Dublin Fusiliers
Glasspoole, Wm. A.22' Lt. Col. Bombay S.C
Gleig, Charles Edward Stuart, Captain. 14 Foot
p.s.e. Glen, Archibald, Col. Regimental District
Glencross, William, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fusiliers ...
Glenn;e, Farquhar,22* Lt.Col. S. Wales Borderers...
Goddard, Fred. FitzClarence,229 Col. A. S. Corps...
Godfrey, Albert Henry,230 Major, Depot Battalion...
p.s.e. Goff, Robert Charles,231 Capt. 6r Lt.Col.')
Coldstream Guards J
Goldie, Barre John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers
Goldie, James,232 Lt.Col. 6 Dragoon Guards [R] ...
Goodeye, Henry Hills, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.e. Goodwyn, Jas. Edw.,233 Lt.Col. East LanO
cashire Regiment j
Gordon, Edward Smith, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Gordon, William, Col. Regimental District
Gore, Chs-rles Clitherow,73 Lt.Col. Irish Rifles,')
G-entleman at Arms )
p.s.e. Gorl.am, Charles A.235 Lt.Col. R. Artillery...
Gosset, William Butler,236 Lt.Col. Royai Engineers
Gowdon, Edward Smith, Lt.Col. Roy al Artillery
Gracey, Thomas, CSI. Lt. Col. Royal Engineers ...
Graeme, Robert Charles,23" Col. Regtl. District
p.s.e. Graham, Frederick Wm.238£f. Col. Dublin Fus.
Graham, James.249 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Graham, John Higgin,240 Lt. Col. 22 Foot
Graham, Robt. Blackall,241 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Grant, Alexander Charles, Majoi , 87 Foot
Grant, Chas. Graeme, Lt.Col. Leicester Regt. (17 F.)
Grant, Daniel Alex.,"2 Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf....
Grant, Fras. Wm.2'3 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Grant, John Marshall, Col. Royal Engineers
Grant, John Pyne,244 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps.
Grant, Murray Doyeton V. T.2« Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Grattan, Ernest,246 Col. Army Service Corps
Grattan. Henry,247 Lt. Col. Sussex Regiment (35 F.)
Graves, Shapland,248 Lt.Col. E. Kent Regt
Green. Andrew,249 Captain, Rifle Brigade; Captain )
of Lnoalids, Royal ILospital, Chelsea )
Green, Malcolm Scrimshire,250 CB. Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Grcenrield, Jas. Henry Latham, Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Greenstreet, Wm. Lees,251 Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Gregory, George,252 Lt.Col. 2nd Com. R. Marines ...
Gregory, Wm. Villeneuve, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
p.s.e. Gregson, Lancelot Allgood,253 DL. Major, \
East Surrey Regiment j
Gregson, James Dalton, Lt.Col. Yorkshire Light >
Infantry (105 Foot) _$
Greig, Philip Henry,254 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art....
Griffin. Robert Durie, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Griffith, John G. Erskine,255 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. ...
p.s.e. Griffiths, Hy. Harcourt,256 Col. Regtl. Dist. ...
Gunthorpe, Edward Jas.257 Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Hague, Harry Clayton, Major, n Foot
Hale,MatthewHolford,260£?.CW.ScottishRifles(26F.)
p.s.e. Hall, Burnett Grieve, Lt. Col. R. Mar. Artillery
19 Dec. 62 14 Sept.66 16 Sept.68
4 Dec. 63 29 Ma3- 67 9 July 74
20 July 50 23 July 53J2Q July 62
31 Dec. 5823 Nov. 60 29 Mar. 64
22 Dec. 63 9 June 65 10 June 71
; 3 Aug. 63 22 Aug. 77
12 Dec. 56118 Sept. 5929 Sepc.65
7 Sept. 18 Aag. j3| 1 Feb. 63
11 June 5s 27 Au • ». 69
23 June 63 21 Aug. 66, 1 Apr. 74
4 July 45 7 June 531 4 July 60
10 Dec. 53 4 Oct. 57I10 Dec. 65
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58 j 1 Aug. 72
15 June 60 23 June 6S123 Jan. 69
23 May 55J28 Dec. 55 29 Feb. 63
29 Mar. 55! 9 Oct. 55 1 Sept.65
18 Oct. 53: 6 Nov. 54 it Feb. 59
16 Mar. 60 2 Sept. 62 5 Jan. 70
I 1 Oct. 57 15 Nov. 69
17 Dec. 62 1 Apr. 77
30 Jan. 63 26 May 65 1 6 July 74
1 Aug. 5^ 15 Feb. 64 1 2 Apr. 75
"17 Apr. 66!3i Dec. 78
2a Jan. 40 12 Nov. 42 8 Mar. 49
21 Dec. 59: 3 Aug. 72
30 Aug. 64 1 Oct. 77
12 Oct. 52 6 June 54 4 Nov. 59
25 June 58! 18 Mar. 60 25 June 70
28 Aug. 6321 Feb. 65 j 6 Sept. 77
" I 1 Oct. 57 24 Dec. 70
14 Feb. 45! 2 July 47 29 Dec. 54
16 Aug. 64 3 Aug. 68 i May 78
7 June 61 30 July 62 n Sept. 72
3 Jan. 47,15 Apr. 51J18 Feb. 61
1 June 41 2+ June 42' 9 Nov. 46
4 Feb. 62 '9 July 6422 Mar. 76
16 Apr. 58 5 May 59 30 Jan. 70
31 July 60 26 Feb. 64' 26 Mar. 73
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8 Feb. 50J 4 Apr. 51
ifi Jan. 55 9 Mar. 55
10 Dec. 58 14 Jan. 7
14 July 54 15 Jan. 56 21 Feb. 60
1 Oct. 58 1 Oct. 71
17 Mar. 63 12 Sept.65
1 Oct. 57
15 Oct. 61 2 Oct. 63 22 Jan. 67
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29 Dec. 59 19 Jan. 65
7 Feb. 49 22 Nov. 56
6 May 42 7 Mar. 45
14 June 56 30 Apr. 58
20 Nov. 49 1 Nov. 54
28 Oct. 53 8 Dec. 54
24 Jan. 65 7 Nov. 68
20 Apr. 57 18 May 58
1 Jan. 42 18 Mar. 45
4 Jan. 56 24 Mar. 58
21 Sept. 55 17 Apr. 60
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15 June 55 6 Feb. 57
28 Feb. 56: 6 July 59
20 Mar. 55 10 Sept. 55
3 Jan. 45] 1 Jan. 46
1 June 59 4 June 61
18 Oct. 64
3 Aug. 47' 8 Aug. 48
3 Oct. 63
18 Dec. 57 21 Feb. 6c
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74 1 July 81
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77 1 Oct. 84
82 1 Mar. 90
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82; 5 Dec. 86
86' 4 Apr. 92
61 1 10 May 72
81I27 Aug. 87
84 31 Dec. 91
72 29 Sept. 78
78 25 June 84
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20 Apr. 60
8 Aug. 66;
2 Aug. 60
10 Jan. 70
11 Oct. 76
22 Mar. 71
27 Aug. 73
18 Feb. 61
7 May 52
14 June 68
16 Aug. 59
30 Jan. 59
13 Mar. 72
20 Apr. 69
17 Dec. 53
4 Jan. 68
21 Sept.67
Service
8 Feb. 61
15 May 66'
4 Aug. 63
23 Nov. 56
1 June 71
1 Oct. 77
19 Feb. 59
10 May 76
4 Sept.67
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26 Feb.
3 June
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13 Jan.
21 May 88
31 Dec. 87
2 Apr. 80
1 July 85
21 Apr. 94
12 Aug. 95
2 Mar. 85
2q Jan. 83
7 Oct. 87
21 May 88
23 June 75
10 Dec. 81
18 Nov. 86
21 July 86
24 Nov. 77
15 June 85
17 Nov. 83
j 1 July 95
1 Oct. 88
25 May 94
9 Apr. 90
5 Dec. £7
4 Apr. 96
1 July 81
29 Aug. 93
31 Dec. 95
1 July 81
25 June 88
1 Oct. 96
10 June 85
1 July 81
9 Dec. 94.
2i May 84
6 Oct. 75
1 July 81
18 June 90
29 Sept. 93
9 June 90.
15 Sept. 88
10 May 83
5 Oct. 78
16 Sept. 90
1 July 85
17 Aug. 90
18 Mar. 95
1 Oct. 89
11 July 90
10 Jan. 83
2 Mar. 58
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 89
12 Aug. 95
.2 July 93
9 Nov. 87
24 Aug. 79
23 Apr. 73
4 June 86
1 July 81
1 Oct. 81
27 Oct. 86
20 Apr. 87
7 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 86.
16 June 82
4 Feb. 97
6 Aug. 84
1 July 85
1 July 81
12 Feb. 70
30 Aug. 87
12 Aug. 95
6 Aug. 80
17 Aug. 95
22 Feb. 88
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Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Hall, Montagu,261 Lt.Col. Muuster Fusilier
Hall, Richard Spencer,262 Lt.Col. Coldstrm. Guards
p.s.c. Hall, Wm. Bruce Raikes, Lt.Col. R. Art
Hallett, Clem. Thos. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corns
Hallett, Wyndbam Hughes,26' Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
l>.i.c. Halv', Rich. H. O'Grady ,**C.B. DSO.Lt.Col.\
Suffolk Regt j
COBNET.
jndLiEui.
OrENSIGX.
i Mar. 52
25 May 60
CiPTAIX. , MAJOR.
I LIEUT.
COLOXEL.
i i Feb. 56 30 July 62 18 Dec. 75*22 Sept.8o
29 May 63 18 Jan. 87] I 7 Aug. 75
2: June 56 6 July 67 1 8 Sept. 75; 8 Sept. 82
1 Feb. 48 28 Aug. 57 30 Dec. 63 '30 Dec. 69 25 Nov. 74
iq Dec. Co lqDec. 72J10 Dec. 80 iq Dec. 86 iq Dec. 90
14 July 83
28 Apr. 86
8 Sept. 86
;o Dec. 43
6 Nov. 58! 11 Feb. 62 13 Aug. 66 '20 Nov. 79 1 18 Nov. 82(18 Nov
Hamilton, George John,20" Lt. Col. Scottish Rifles 22 Sept. 54. 15 June 55 28 Dec. 60 1 5 Jan. 74|i3Dec. 84 15 Dec. 88
Hamilton, Henry Backburne,269 Lt.Col. i4^Hussars|::i July 64^ 15 May 66 24 Mar. 69 ' 1 July 81 17 Mar. 86 17 Mar. 90
I Feb. 9s
8 Nov. 74 ' 1 July 8;
Hamilton, John Jamls, Lt.Col. Liverpool Regt I 6 Aug. 61 30 Dec. 6
p.s,c. Hammick, Sir St. Vincent Alex.-™ Bart.") •„- , Af , 1 , ^ ,
Lt.Col. Oxford Light Infantry j 12 Mar. 6, 29 May 63J26 Feb. 7°j * July 8>
Hammond, Hy. Albany, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps! 11 Dec. 58 1 Oct. 61111 Dec. 70,11 Dec. 78
Hamond, Rob't. Thomas, Lt.Col. R.JBengal) Art....li2 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58J12 June 66'i2 Apr. 73
Handley, Aug. Meurant,271 Lt.Col. Yorkshire Regt.
Hanna, Hy. Bathurst,272 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Harcouit, A. Fred. P.''3Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps..
Harcourt, George John, 274 Lt.Col. 102 Foot
Hardy, Mon. Chas. Gathorno Gathorne-, Lt.Col. \
Reserve Depot )'
Hardy, Edm. Armitage,275 Major, 21 Hussars
Harford, Fred. Henry, Major, Scots Guards
Harington, Fred. Wm.27c Col. Regimental District
Harley, George Ernest,27" CB. K. Kent Regiment...
Harris, James Edvv. Lt.Col. Suffolk Regiment
Harris, Thomas Marshall,278 Col. R. 1 Bombay) Art.
Harrison, Chas. Wm. I. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng...
Hart, Edw. Chichester, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
p. b.c. Harvey, Chas. Lacon,279Zf. Col. Wiltshire Regt.
Harvey, Charles Smith, ■h° Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Hassard, Robert Deey,*81 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Hassell, Jas. Wm,!B Lt. Col. KoyalScots
Hasted, John Ord, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers.
Havelock, Acton Chaplin, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hawes, Herbert J. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Hawthorn, George Sneddon,264 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Hawthorn, Robert,285 Col. Royal Engineers
Hay, Charles, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
p.s.c. Heaslop.ColpoysParkyns, Lt.Col. R. Mar. Art.
Heathcote, Alfred, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Heathcote, Charles Graham,28" Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist
Hebbert.William Stanley.268 Lt. Col.R. (Madras) Art.
Heberden, tlenrx,'-"^ Lt.Col. Rovai Artillery
v.s.e. Helsham- Jones, Henry K?™ Lt.Col. R. Eng....
Hsmery, Edward, Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Engineers...
Hepper, Albert Jamss.252 DSO. Lt.Col. R. Eng
Herbert, Guo. Flower,21" Lt. Col. Regtl. District
Hercy, Eustace Lovelace, Col. Regtl. District
Herschel, John, Major, R. (Bengal) Engineers
30 July 90
21 June 87
11 Dec. 84
1 July 81
10 Nov. 91
11 Dec. 88
10 Dec.
29 Sept. 82129 Sept. 86
2 Mar. 81! 2 Mar. 85
2 July 58;i5 Oct. 61I23 Jan. 691 7 June 79
4 Jan. 60! 1 Jan. 621 4 Jan. 721 12 May 77
8 June 55 23 Nov. 56 8 June 67, 8 June 75 S June 81 ' 8 June 85
20 Jan. 5o'io June 53 15 Aug. 6o| 4 Jan. 7111 Nov. 76 7. Tune 79
26 Oct. 6030 Dec. 64^7 Apr. 69 1 12 Aug. 76 30 July 84
2 Feb. 41I22 Sept. 42,25 Nov. 52 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69 2 Oct. 70
(13 Jan. 60 4 Nov. 64 20 June 7-^27 SeDt.82
28 May 581 3 Oct. 62 8 May 72I 1 July 81 7 Mar. 86 7 Mar. 99
4 Oct. 64 7 Dec. 671 7 May 75123 Dec. 81123 May 92 23 May 96
6 Jan. 60 3 Oct. 62I 2 Dec. oS[ 1 July 8ij 1 Apr. 86j 1 Apr. 90
11 June 47(15 Aug. 52 27 Aug. 58; 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72 1 Aug. 77
1 June 58(27 Aug. 58:14 Dec. 70 1 June 78 12 Aug. 85 12 Aug. 90
I22 June 65^0 Apr. 78(22 June 85J 3 June 92 3 June 96
5 Mar. 58 10 July 60123 Oct. 671 9 Nov. 70 24 Dec. 84 24 Dec. 88
19 Dec. 56; 3 Aug. 67
4 Jan. 71 4 Jan. 83
9 Aug. 56 21 Sept. 60 10 Nov. 65
10 June 59 6 July 72
20 June 49 2 Oct. 501 8 Oct. 55 j 5 Dec. 71
1 Aug. 55 29 July 63 4 Aug. 72
9 Dec. 42 10 Dec. 4812 Mar. 56I
=2 Dec. 59I21 Sept. 72 1 July 81
5 Oct. 50:10 Dec. 521 9 Sept. 55 1 14 Oct. 68
5 Feb. 581x1 Feb. 50 14 Mar. 65 23 Oct. 75
12 Dec. 56^7 Aug. 58 10 Nov. 69^0 Mar. 76
Hewetson, Geo. Shaw Butler, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. UoFeb. 54 14 Sept.55'20 Feb. 66'2oFeb. 74
1 Apr. 59; 1 Oct. 71 19 Feb. 79
1 Jan. 4413 July 46 12 Oct. 57J 1 Jan. 64
nSept.531 8 Dec. 54,25 Mar. 61 14 Apr. 74
9 Dec. 53(27 Apr. 58:22 Mar. 6?J 5 July 72
8 Dec. 55(20 May 58; 8 Dec. 67 8 Dec. 75
24 Feb. 461 1 Feb. 50,27 June 57 24 Feb. 66
20 Feb. 52 11 May 54,20 Feb. 64*20 Feb. 72
17 Feb. 5422 Sept. 58! 5 July 72
30 July 6227 June 72 27 June 3o
19 June 50
27 June 60
20 Dec. 54
1 Oct. 77
11 June 89
2 May 78
1 July 79
19 Feb. S6I17 Aus
1 Jan. 70J14 Apr.
Hewett, Geo. L. K.294 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corp
Heywood, John Magee, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng...
Hill, Arthur,295 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Hill, Francis Charles,296.^. Col. Essex Regt. [R]..
Hill, John, Lt.Col. Roval Engineers
Hill, Peter Edw.297 Lt'. Col. Royal Artillery
Hillyard, George Anson,298 Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade ..
p. s.c. Hitchcock, Thomas Burnett,259 Major, Shrop- "/
shire Light Infantry $
Hitchins, Horatio Otto. =«> Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Art
Hobart, Geo. B. Benjamin,30' Lt.Col. Royal Art. ...
Hodnefct, William Patrick, Lt.Col. Dorset Regt. ...
Hogg, John Roberts, Col. Royal Engineers
Holberton, Thos. Nelson,302 Col. Royal Artillery ...
Holdich, Sir Thomas Hungerford,3™ KCIE. CB. I
Lt.Col. Royal Engineers }
Holdsworth. John Kelly,Z<.CW. Royal Artillery ...
Holt, William J.304 CB.'Col. Regimental District ...
Home, Fred. Jervis, CS1. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng.
?>.».c.Hood, Wm. Chas.307 Lt.Col. West Surrey Regt.
Hook, Lionel,'08 Lt. Col. 19 Foot [R]
Hooke, Henry Hodson,309 Col. Regimental District
Hope, Charles Erroll,310Zr. Col. Regimental Dist...
Hore, John Christopher,312 Lt.Col. Royal Marines...
Hornby, John Frederic, Lt.Col. 12 Lancers
Hornsby, Gen. Mackenzie Bent,313 Lt.Col. R. Art...
Hoskins, Arthur Reginald,31 4 Lt. Col. Reyal (Bom
bay) Artillery
Hudleston, John, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Hudleston, Josiah, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps ..
Hughes, Emilins,315 CB. CMG. Col. Army Ser. Cps.
Hughes, Wm.Gwynne.Di.ii.CoZ.MadrasSiaffCorps
Hume, Edward Trevor,316 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Hume, John Wm. Thring,3'7 Col. Regtl. District ...
Humfrey, Ben.i. Geale,31s Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Hunt, Henry Vaughan, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Hunt, John Lombard, Lt.Col. 7 Hussars
Hunt, Shelley Leigh, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps ...
Hunter, Charles,319 Kht. of Justice of St. John of\
Jerusalem, Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Art j"
Huskisson, JohnWilli am, 320Xr. Col. EssexRegc.(s6F.)
Huskisson, Norman.321 Lt.Col. Yorkshire Lt. Inf....
Huskisson, Samuel Geo.322 Lt. Col. Middlesex Regt.
Hussey, Charles Edward, Col. Regimental Dist. ...
20 Jan. 57J 9 July 57,20 Jan. 69,20 Jan. 77
13 June 56127 Aug. 58! 10 Nov. 69 3 May 75
18 Dec. 60:25 Aug. 73: 1 July 81
18 Aug. 54' 16 Mar. 60 25 Jan. 71
25 June 62 12 Sept. 75:25 June 82
17 June 54 1 Apr. 60 5 July 72
21 Oct.
53
22 June 53
■-6 June 59
17 Nov. 63
12 Dec. 51
6 Oct. 58
12 June 52
22 Dec. 52
1 July 81
18 Mar. 78
8 Dec. 81
24 Feb. 72
20 Feb. 78
1 Apr. 76
27 June 8
20 Dec. 8
16 Sept.96
1 July Si
18 Nov. S2
1 July 74
1 July 8:
28 June 62
1 Oct. 87
6 Sept. 73
1 July 81
10 Mar. 83
20 Feb. 80
20 Jan. 83
3 May 82
4 Apr. 88
1 Oct. 77
25 June 89
8 June 79
26 Apr. 64 n Sept.721 1 July S1U9N0V. 38
15 May 66
8 June 57
7 Apr. 56
3 Dec. 61
1 Oct. 57
27 Apr. 58
17 Dec. 62
17 Feb. 54
12 Aug. 76' 15 May 84 21 May 84
31 Dec. 78
6 Feb. 61 1 5 July 72
14 Nov. 66 24 July 75
30 Sept. 68: 1 July 81
8 Jan. 08 ' 1 Oct. 77
19 Dec. 6oj 5 July 72
4 Jane 761 2 Mar. 81
26 Mar. 60 [ 5 July 72
2 Sept. 68)23 Jan- 78
14 Dec. 70^1 Dec. 78
3 Aug. 701 1 July "
24 July 57] 15 Feb. 59
ti June 58 27 Aug. 58
4 July 60 11 Sept. 63
5 Sept. 34 4 Dec. 38J27 Apr. 49! 18 Jan. 61
13 Aug. 58 17 Sept.6123 Oct. 67 1 July 3i
2i Aug. 54I26 July 55(17 Nov. 631 1 Oct. 77
8 May 55
:o Jan. 66
26 May 79
24 July 82
14 Apr. 86
14 July 83
24 Aug. 77
16 Feb. 87
17 Apr. 78
6 May 82
12 Aug
10 Sept. 85
7 Dec. 71
2i July 85
1 July 81
8 May 83
2 Nov. <;8i 3 Aug. 67
7 May 68 7 July 75 1 July 81 30 Nov. 85
22 Dec. 59 25 Sept.72 13 Nov. 80)21 Dec. 86
18 June 51 28 Apr. 56 30 Mar. 60 5 July 72^22 Feb. 77
4 Aug. 58, 1 July 59: 4 Aug. 70I 4 Aug. 78 4 Aug. 84
3 July 4S'i7 Oct. 551S Feb. 61! 3 July 63! 3 July 74
Depart- | mental | Service | 26^ years
12 June 58 25 Dec. 60 12 Jun3 7o;i2 June 78 12 June 84
12 Dec. 56 27 Apr. 58 24 Mar. 65 11 Dec. 72] 1 July 81
8 July 69 28 Oct. 7i;i8Dec. 80
1 Dee. 53I28 June54' 1 Apr. 60
4 Jan. 71 26 Feb. 81
22 Nov. 64 22 June 70
30 July 62' 9 June 72
19 Aug. 62
9 June 60
12 June 52
8 Nov. 50
4 Sept. 58
6 July 57 29 Apr. 61
9 Jan. 55:10 Oct. 65
Aug. 60 6 Sept. 73
1 Dec. 841 1 Jan. 94
5 July 72, 4 Oct. 79
12 Oct. 86 ; 1 Nov. 96
1 July 81 1 19 Dec. 89
9 June 80 9 June 86
5 July 72
5°
75
1 July 85
18 Mar. 82
8 Dec. 85
23 June 75
15 Dec. 80
2 July 85
23 Aug. 86
31 Dec. 86
16 Sent. 00
1 July 85
2 Jan. 86
1 July 7s
1 July 85
25 Nov. 64
20 Dec. 92
6 Sept. 78
1 July 85
10 Mp.r. 86
Mar. 83
20 Jan. 87
May 86
29 Sept.93
1 Oct. 82
1 Aug. 95
8 June 83
29 Sept.93
31 Dec. 87
21 July 82
24 July 86
14 Apr. 90
14 July 87
14 Aug. 81
1 Sept. 91
17 Apr. 82
6 May 86
12 Aug. 90
10 Sept. 89
15 Mar. 79
21 July S9
1 July 85 •
9 July 84
2 Feb. 87
21 Dec. 90
28 Feb. 77
4 Aug. 88
29 Nov. 76
15 June 85
:2 June 88
i July 85
1 Jan. 98
4 Oct. 83
1 Nov. 00
6 Jan. 94
9 June 90
2 Dec. 77
22 Dec. 80
3: Dec. 78 31 Dec. 82
29 Nov. 79 5 July 82
20 May 82120 May 86
15 May 55 1 Jan. 59'iojan. 72! 19 July 76^28 June 84 28 June __
20 Mar. 59| 10 June 62 14 Sept. 70! 1 July 81 J21 June 87,29 Aug. 3
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
616
Hutcheon, David,32* Lt. Col. Bombay S.C
Hntton, Edmund Baron. Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Hutton, Henry Francis,326 Lt.Col. Welsh Fusiliers
Ildarton, Chas. K.327 DSO. Lt.Col. W. Surrey Re<
COENET, I
2ndLIEUT.
OrKNSISN.
Impey, Eugene Clutterbuck.^CTif;. Lt.Col. Ben.S.C.
Iredell, James Shrubb,329 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Isaacson, Henry de S. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery "
Isacke. Henry Wedderburn, Lt.Col. Roy ai Artillery
Izod, William Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Jackson, Albert James Alex.332 Lt. Col. hisli Reg t. 23 Oct
17 Feb. 47; 3 Sept.51
30 Mar. 60 23 Sept.62
1 Apr. 59 2 Dec. 63
5 Sept. 62 ' 20 May
10 Dec. 50 15 Nov. 53
13 Dec. 56
19 Dec. 60
8 May 67
>2 A.ug. 68
31 Oct. 71
10 Dec. 62
31 Jan. 58 13 Dec. 68
23 June 57 10 Nov. 63
1 Oct. 57 1 7 Nov. 69
20 Apr. 55127 Jan. 63
60^20 Sept. 64J 14 Feb. 74
58' 6 May 59122 Sept. 65
55 4 Junes7 8 Dec. 67
22 Dec. 65*23 May 78
4 Sept.55123 Nov. 56] 4 Sept. 67
11 June 58 23 Aug. 6-. 1 n June 70
12 June 52^23 Nov. 50! 12 June 64
8 June 54 130 Sept. 57 31 Aug. 64
17 Apr. 60I30 Dec. 78
30 Mar.
8 Dec.
30 June 65
20 Sept. 54
4 Feb. 57
30 Apr. 58
7 Aug. 67J 1 1 June 76
28 May 57 20 Sept. 66
15 Jan. 67I19 Oct. 73
30 Apr. 58 8 Dec. 05
29 Nov. 59 3 May 64
27 June 48 1 1 Nov. 48 1 Apr. 55
20 Dee. 5223 Nov. 56120 Dec. 64
27 Oct. 54! 9 Feb. 55122 Jan. 62
20 Jan. 47
29 June 48
Depart
Jackson, Fred. George, Col. Regimental District
Jacob, fm. V. FitzGerald, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. ..
Jacob, Sydney Long,333 CIE. Col. Royal Eogineers
Jago, Robert "Stephens, Lt.Col. Madras S. 0
James, James Poleglaze, Lt.Col. Madras S. Corps
Jameson, Charles,335 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps....
Jeffreys, William,336 R. (Bengal) Engineers
Jekyll, Sir Herbert,336t KC3LG. Lt.Col. Royal Eng.
Jelf, Sir Richard Henry ,337t KCB. CMG. Subst. >
Col. Royal Engineers j
Jenkins. Edward Gordon,337 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Jervis, Walter Neil, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Jervis, William Swynfen,339 Lt.Col. Munster Fus ...
Johnson, Richard, Lt.Col. Lincoln Regiment
Johnston, Charles,3'1 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Johnstone, James Wm.Hope,344 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Johnstone, John Douglas,343 Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Johnstone, Richard, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Jolliffe, Charles,316 dipt. R. Marine Artillery
Jolly, George Alfred,348 Col. Army Ord. Dept
Jones, Henry Morris, Lt.Col. Ro.yal Artillery
Jones, Thomas John,-'51 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ..
Josselyn, James Edward, Col. Royal Artillery ..
Judge, Chas. Neave,352 Major. Royal (Bengal) Eng. j 8 June 55
Kay, Henry Monekton, Lt.Col. Royal Marines 23 Nov. 55
Keavs, Wiiliam Tufnell,354 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ... 20 Sept.57
Keith, James,356 DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Kelly, Waldron Edward Roper,355 Col. Regtl. Dist.
Kelsey, Walter Frederick,"3 Lt.Col. SeaforttO
Highlanders ; Gentleman at Arms j
Kemble, Henry Charles,357 Bengal Cavalry
Kennedy, Charles H. Scott,353 Lt.Col. Wilts Regmt.
Kensington, Edgar, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Keyser, Fred. Chas.36' CB. Lt.Col. R. Fusiliers;")
Commanding Battalion Seserre Hegiment j
Kidston, Alex Ferrier,362 CB. Col. Regtl. Dist....
King, Charles Edward, Col. Regimental District ...
King-Harman, Wentworth Hv. Lt.Col. Royal Art.
Kingscote, Hy. Blomfield, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Kingsley, Wm. H. B.3« CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.[R]
Kinsman, Harold John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. ...
Kirkwood, Headley Paul, Subst. Col. Royal Eng....
Knatchbull, Francis,305 Lt.Col. Norfolk Regt. (9F.)
Knatchbull, Norton,367 Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regt. . . .
Knocker, Herbert Paget, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
p.s.c. Knollys, Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Knollys, Wm. Wallingford,368 Lt.Col. 93 Foot.
Lacy, Richard,372 Lt.Col. 59 Foot
Lambert, Sydenham J. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Lance, Wm. Henry Joseph,373 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Lang, Arthur Mottatt,374 £r. Col. R. (Bengal) Eng. ...:i2 June52!io Mar. 57
Lang, Richd. Tickell M. Lt.Col. Bengal Cavalry...' 12 Oct. 59! 9 Dec. 60
Langley, William Savage,375 i^CW. Royal Artillery! 1 Mar. 63
Langmore, Edward Ham,376 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 1 Mar. 45^21 Aug. 49
Langtry, Henry,377 Col. Regimental District 16 Aug. 6i'24 Jan. 65
Larminie, Edward Merry,378 Lt.Col. Royal Eng. ... 125 June 62
LIEUT.
COLOJJEL.
17 Feb. 67^7 Feb. 73
10 Apr. 76, 10 Apr. Si
1 Apr. 74: 21 Oct. 85
1 July 81 2i June 87
to Dec. 70 io Dec. 76
13 Dec. 761 13 Dec. 8.
1 July 77 j 1 July
26 Feb. 8r 3 July 87
5 July 72 1 July
1 July 81 ii Nov.
11 Oct. 77 25 Aug.
8 Dec. 75I 8 Dec.
22 Dec. 85! 16 Sept. 91
4 Sept. 75 4 Sept. 81
16 Aug. 64
8 Feb. 61
ro June 57
11 Sept. 63
28 May 58
9 Nov. 58
24 Sept. 58
8 July 51 18 Feb.
4 Sept.5i|25 May 59
mental . Service
22 June 58,28 Sept. 71
Dec. 59 18 May 72
4 Oct. 77
18 July 65
27 Apr. 5r
7 May 59
4 Feb. 59
18 Dec. 61
16 Oct. 67
12 Apr. 64
18 May 58
27 Feb. 67
1 July 6
4 Mar. 62
2 Dec. 62
9 Dec.
21 June 51
1 Sept.62
1 June 55(30 Oct. 57
12 June 58
5 Dec. 51
20 Dec. 54
22 Oct. 50
11 Mar. 42
:8 Sept. 49
27 Aug. 58
15 Jan. 64
6 June 54
9 Mar. 5
24 June 63
1 Nov. 60
5 Nov. 50
27 Sept.44
15 Jan. 64
7 Feb. 51
p.s.c. Lascelles, Walter R.379 Lt.Col. Rifle Brig. [R]
Laughton, Arthur Fred.330 CB.Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Laurie, Julius D. Dyson-,381 Col. Regtl. District ...
Lawson, Chas. Fairbank, Col. Regimental District
Leaeh, Cecil Francis, Col. Army Service Corps
Lee, Ellis, Lt.Col. York and Lancaster Regiment ...
Lee, George Arthur,381t Col. Regimental District ...
Legge, Hon. Heneage,382 Lt.Col. g Lancers
Leggett, Charles Greenlaw,352t Col. Regtl. District
Le Grice, Fred. Swaine,383 Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Leigh, Richard,384 Col. Regimental District
Le Marchant, Henry St. John V. Le Marchant >
Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery Jf
Le Messurier, Augustus, 3j0C/_E./:f. CW.R.iBom)Eng.
Le Mesurier, Cecil Brooke,387 CB. Col. R. Art. [R]
Le Mesurier, Frederick Aug.3«8Ctf. Lt.Col. R.Eug.
Lemon, Pachard Seymour, Lt.Col. West York Regt.
Le Mottee, Osmond Fras. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Le Pelley, Ernest,391 Captain, 5 Foot
L'Estrange, Paget Walter,392 Col. R. Artillery [R]...
Lewes, George Alban, Lt.Col. Northamptonsh.Regt.
Lewes, Hugh Artbur,393 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Liardet, Charles Aylmer,394 Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Liddell, Robert Spencer,395 Col. Regimental Dist
Lidderdale, James, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Lindsay, James Gavin,396 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) En
Liston, John, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Livesay, William,397 Col. Regimental District ...
29 Feb. 55 1 6 July 55
20 Apr. 57 [26 Aug. 58
16 Feb. 55! 13 July 55
18 Jan. 61 1 Mar. 64
Depart- mental
8 July 62 1 9 M*r. 66
16 May 62|26 Jan. 66
In Sept.63
14 Aug. 60 24 Nov. 63
i 1 Oct. 57
30 Dec. 60 13 Mar. 66
] 1 Oct. 57
12 Dec. 56 27 Aug. 58
19 June5o| 3 Feb. 52
1 Oct. 57
29 uec. 57 j 8 Oct. 58
1 Oct. 57
20 Oct. 49)27 Aug. 52
19 Dec. 48' 19 May 49
23 Dec. 64 14 Mar. 68
4 Oct. 55 j 10 May 57
4 Oct. 55J17 Jan. 59
28 Mar. 58:22 July 59
9 Dec. 52J20 Oct. 56
2 Aug. 55 27 Apr. 58
7 Dec. 55)17 Oct. 56
26 Oct. 55! 3 Apr. 57 30 Apr. 64
1 Mar. 67
19 May 68
20 Sept. 69
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
20 July 70
10 June
27 June 74
10 Oct. 74
18 Apr. 68
12 Feb. 73
18 July 65
30 Mar. 67
8 Sept. 7
12 May 63
16 Oct. 69
1 Oct. 77
17 Nov. 57
30 Nov. 60
6 June 77
16 Apr. 73
6 Nov. 5.
6 June 5
1 Oct. 77
18 Sept. 01
iS Mar. 62
6 Apr. 71
23 Dec. 75
1 Mar. 60
3 Apr.
23 Feb. 76
5 Nov. 61
20 Apr. 69
11 June 61
17 Feb. 72
Service
31 Oct. 71
25 Mar. 71
11 Dec. 66
3 May 71
1 3 Jan. 69
12 Feb. 73
7 Jan. 71
31 Oct. 68
13 Jan. 57
1 July 67
12 June 70
30 Oct. 60
7 Oct. 59
29 June 55
2 Feb. 80
4 Oct. 67
4 Oct. 67
2 May 68
80
72
ti Juue 78
12 June 72
5 July 72
17 Apr. 68
1 July 83
20 Sept. 74
26 Aug. 84
2 3 Aug.
1 Oct.
9 Aug.
0 Dec.
28 Apr.
20 Jau.
4 Feb.
3 5 i\
7 Aug,
12 May
1 Jan.
20 Aug.
4 July 80
20 Sept. 77
18 Dec. 8r
14 Sept.81
2 Sept. 80
ic June 77
25 Oct. 81
1 July 81
27 Aug. 80
t July 81
21 Apr. 77
21 Aug. 75
1 Sept. 82
21 Aug. 72
31 Dec. 78
15 Jan. 84
5 July 72
29 Dec. 73
24 June S^
1 July 8;
27 Dec. 68
23 Apr. 68
15 Jan. 84
18 Sept. 69
5 July 72J
12 Oct. 79
1 Nov. 82
17 Feb. 61
z Juue 84
12 June 78
31 Dec. 78
1 Oct.
9 Dec.
20 Sept. 8c
1 Jan. 94
1 July 81
1 July 81
15 May 72
20 Dec. 78
15 Mar. 79
20 Jan. 73
27 Aug. 72
years
n Aug.
18 Nov. 82
1 Nov. 92
27 Aug. 81
13 Apr. 85
20 Sept. 83
1 Sept. 90
1 July 91
i8Nov. 82
18 Nov. 82
7 Jan. 90
30 Nov. 86
12 Dee. 8i
21 May 84
1 July 8
21 Aug. 8
1 Oct. 8
2 Mar. 8
9 Apr. 8
13 Aug. 91
11 June 79
1 July 81
6 May 90
9 Jan.
1 Oct. 77
20 Apr. 77
j Oct. 91
8 Sept. 7
1 Oct. 77
12 Oct. 85
1 Nov. 89
8 May 69
9 Apr. 79 j 1 July 8
6 Aug. 81^
1 July 81
20 Apr. 83
1 July 81
29 Sept. 86
years
27 Aug. 90
27 Aug.
15 Dec.
29 Sept. 86
29 Nov. 79
18 Nov. 82
2 Mar. 8
10 Mar. 75
20 Apr. 77
1 Aug. 74
1 July 81
2 7 f«
1 July 81
1 July 81
29 Apr. 80
1 July 81
25 Aug. 77
1 July 81
1 Jan. 78
13 Mar. 74
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
23 Jan. 63
2 Nov. 55
1 Jan. 85
2 Mar. 8 1
24 July 75
18 Feu. 82
23 Dec. 85
1 Oct. 84
23 Apr. 73
_„.i3 Eeb. 67
16 Dec. 82! io Dec. 89
4 Oct. 75; 4 Oct. 81
4 Oct. 75j 4 Oct. 81
July 8t|i3 Sept.
9 Dec. 641 9 Dec. 72 9 Dec. '78
29 June 63
7 Dec. 67
1 Sept. 75
10 Apr. 85
26 May 36
29 Sept. 94
19 Feb. 79
29 Oct. 86
1 July 8S
14 Dec. 87
12 May 83
11 Nov. 90
25 Aug. 88
8 Dee. 85
16 Sept. 95
4 Sept 85
11 June 88
i2 June 82
31 Dec. 82
1 Oct. 96
9D3C. 89
30 Sept.85
1 Jan. 98
15 Oct. Si
11 Mar. 82
1 July 74
20 Dec. 82
15 Mar. 83
9 June 77
11 July 74
16 June 90
13 July 92
18 Nov. 86
1 Nov. 96
1 July 81
23 Nov. 87
13 Jan. 80
r Sept. 9 ,
1 July 95
18 Nov. 86
18 Nov. 86
25 May 94
30 NOV. go
12 Dec. 85
21 May 88
i July 85
21 Aug. 86
6 Feb. 95
2 Mar. 85
9 Apr. 90
13 Aug. 9=
11 Nov. 82
17 Dec. 81
26 July 94
29 Aug. 93
5 Dec. S3
12 Mar. 3 1
1 Oct. 95
12 Juue7S
1 Oct. 81
12 Oct. 89
1 Apr. 95
1 Dec. 75
1 July 85
6 Jan. 94
1 July 85
20 Apr 87
July 85
29 Sept. 90
11 Dec. S8
27 Aug. 94
27 Aug. 88
15 Dec. 88
29 Sept. 90
9 Nov. b3
18 Nov. 86
23 Nov. £9
2 Mar. 85
24 July 80
18 Feb. 86
!3 Dec. 89
8 July 89
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
1 Sept. 96
1 Dec. 81
4 Oct. 80
13 Sfipt.85
5 Dec. 81
5 July 72 31 Dec. 78'3i Dec. 3
7 Dec. 75! 7 Dec. 81I 7 Dec. 8
19 June76lig June83| 1 June 8
6x7
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Lloyd, Richard Mercer,393 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ...
Lockhart, Robert D. Eliott, Lt.Col. R, Artillery
Lockhart, Win. Eliott, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Lockyer,Edw.StouehtcnBraithwaite,Lr.CW.R.Art.
Locnck, Herbert, CB. Lt. Col. Royal Engineers;)
Member of Army Sanitary Committee )
Logan, Alfred,*'1 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Logan, Joseph,40Jlfu;'or,Supdg.Officer of Recruiting
Longbourne, Frank. Lt.Col. Warwickshire Regt....
Longfteld, Forster,403 Lt. Col. Liverpool Regt. (8 F.)
Longmore, Charles Matthew,405 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Lord, Charles Owen,406£^.CV. Bombay Staff Corps
Lovett, John Richard,40" Major, 48 Foot
Lowis, Ross Fendall.^if.CW. R. (Bengal) Art. ..
Lowry, Henry Macgregor,4ll9Li\ Col. Suffolk Regt
Luard, Charles Henry, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal Eng. ..
Lynch, Alfred Hy. Cormick, Col. Regtl. District ...
Lynch, Jas. Beverley,41" Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Lynes, Samuel Parr, Col. Royal Artillery..!..
Lys, Arthur Marriott,4" Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
M' Arthur, Alexander Donald, Subst.Col. Royal Eng.
p.s.c. M'Causland, Marcus F. H., Lt.Col. R. Art
M'Causland, Marcus L.. Lt.Col. 11 Foot
M'Cnusl!!nd,Wm.Henvv,4'3£/.fi'</. Cam. Highlanders
M'Clintock, William, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
M'Oullagh, James Robert, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
M'Niell.CbristianWm. 4l5C«7tfuin, S. O. of Pensioners
M'Rae, Alex. R. T. Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
M'Rae, John Graham,410 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Macaulay. Charles Edward,417 Lt. Col. Bengal )
Staff Corps )
p.s.c. Macdonald, George, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Macdougall. John,416 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
MacDougall. Wm. Campbell.419 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
p.s.c. MacGregor, Henry Grey,420 CB. Lt.Col. )
Worcester Regiment [R] /
Mackenzie, George, Lt.L'oi. Bombay Staff Corps ...
Mackenzie, Jas. Stuart Fraser, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Mackenzie, John,422 Major, Coast Brigade of Art....
Mackworth, Sir Arthur Wm. Bart.™ CB. Lt.Col. }
Royal Engineers j
Maciaverty, Arch, lver, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Maclean, Allan, Col. Regimental District
Magrath, John Richard,420 Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Art.
Maguire, Constantine, Col. Regtl. Distiict
Maillard, Robert Thirkill,428 Lt.Col. 16 Lancers
Mair, Wm. Crosby Siddons,429 Col. Regtl. Uist.
Maitland, Eardley,430 CB. Col. Royal Artillery ...
Malcolm, Ed. Donald,481 CB. Col. R. Engiueers [R]
Comdt. Clyde Div. Sub. Miners, S. Eng. Vols. ...
Malcolm. George,422 Major, Border Regiment (34 F.)
Malet, Harold Esdaile. Lt.Col. 18 Hussars ...
Malthus, Sydenham,434 CB. Lt.Col. 94 Foot....
Mander, Alfred Thos. Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Engineers
Manners, Richard Abraham,436 Lt. Col. Regtl. Dist.
Marett, Peter Daniel,437 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art. ...
Marsh, Edward Newnham,438 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Marsh, Hippisley Cunliffe,439 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Marsh, Willoughby Digby, Col. Royal Engineers...
Marshall, Henry,441 Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Marshall, Robert G. S.442 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Martelli, Thomas Challoner,443 Lt.Col. Royal Art....
Martin, George Blake Napier,444 CB. Lt.Col. h.p. >
Royal Artillery $
Martin, Henry Richmond,440 Lt. Col. Royal Art
Martin, Robert Connolly,446 Major, 19 Foot
Mascall, Francis, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Mason, Wm. Henry,447 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Massy, William Jas, Lt.Col. Norfolk Regiment...
Math'ias, Frederick Hope,448 Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Matthews, Chas. John,'49 Lt.Col. Middlesex Regt,
Maude, Edwin,450 Lt. Col. 109 Foot
Maunsell, William Stopford, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Maurice, Arthur Corbet, Lt.Col. Munster Fusiliers
p.s.c. Maxwell, Robt. James,452 Major, Manch. Regt.
Maycock, John Gittens,453 Lt. Col. 14 Foot
Mead, Henry Robert, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng
Melville, Bruce Hull, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Menzies, Charles Fred.455 Lt.Col. R. Marines
Merewether, George Lane Cockburn,456 Lt.Col. \
Royal (Bombay) Engineers j
Merriman, Wm.,457 CIE. Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Eng.
Meyer, Albert,459 Col. Army Service Corps
Michell, Thomas Bernard, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Middlecoat, Francis, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Middleton, Oswald Robt.461 Col. Regimenta'.Dist. ...
Miles, Fred. Nicholas, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps...
Miller, Edm. Wm. C. H., Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...
Mills, Arthur M'Leod,463 Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Mitchel.Wm. Cadogan,466 Lt. Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Mitchell, Edward, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Mitchell, Herbert Leonard.467 Lt.Col. R. Art.
Moir, Chas. Fred. Wm.46s Col. West India Depot ...
COBNET,
2ndLiEUT.
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LTEUT.
COLONEL.
4 Mar. 82
1 Oct. 87
1 Jan. 84
4 June So
1 July 81
21 Dec.
3r Dec. 78
4 Mar. 56 1 June 581 4 Mar. 68 4 Mar. -6
19 June6o,i: Dec. 72 1 July 3i
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58, 1 Sept.69 29 Jan. 77
18 Dec. 61 16 Jan. 57 18 Dec. Si
7 Apr. 56, 7 Jan. 65 25 Aug. 73
1 July 61 25 Nov. 741 1 July 81
3 Feb. 54! 8 Dec. 54 9 Nov. 56J 5 July 72
27 July 66,2? May 70 1 Jan. 79 20 Sept. 84:24 Feb. 92
15 Jan. 56, 1 Aug. 56,24 Sept.58j 5 July 72 19 May 80
12 Dec. 45 14 Mar. 52 12 Dec. 60 12 Dec. 65(12 Dec. 71
24 Feb. 4Q|i° Mar. 5324 Feb. 61 24 Feb. 69 24 Feb. 75
28 Nov. 45 2 Mar. 47,15 May 55(29 Dec. 64 21 July 74
11 June 58,27 Aug. 58,17 Mar. 69 31 Dec. 78 1 Apr. 85
31 Aug. 55 23 Mar. 58 16 May 65 1 Oct. 77 7 Sept. 82
8 June 55 27 Apr. 3830 June 66 5 July 72m May 81
28 May 62! 4 Dec. 66J21 Aug. 69 1 July 81 22 Nov. 84
8 Jan. 68 22 Oot. 70J 8 Jan. 80 8 Jan. 88
j 1 Oct. 55lioMay 65 11 Mar. 74
4 Mar. 56,11 Jan. 60 4 Mar. 68 4 Mar. 76
16 Feb. 641 1 Oct. 77J16 Feb. 84
21 Dec. 59) 1 7 Jan. 72 27 Aug. 79
23 July 52 24 Mar. 54! 2 Oct. 58(24 July 71
24 Feb. 57-16 Mar. 60
jiS Dec. 60
iS Dec. 61
20 Feb. 57
9 June 60 30 July 62
2 Feb. 58 30 Apr. 60
29 Jan. 67 4 May 80I18 Nov. 82
11 Mar. 74 1 July 81 1 Oct.
11 Dec. 73 18 Dec. 81 18 Dec.
23 Apr. 58 5 July 72 4 Mar. 80
4 Mar. 86
29 Aug. 03
1 Jan. 88
2 May 94
1 July 85
6 Jan. 94
27 Aug. 81
24 Feb. 96
28 Feb. 84
14 June 76
12 June 76
31 May 78
1 Apr. S9
18 Mar. 8;
11 May 85
22 Nov. 88
8 Jan. 98
1 July 85
4 Mar. 86
12 Aug. 95
1 Oct. 90
1 Oct. 77(19 May 80
" 18 Nov. 86
8 Jan. 94
1 July 81
4 Mar. 82
16 Feb. 91
27 Aug. 86
12 Dec. 57
20 Aug. 56
20 Feb. 46
29 May 58
[3 June 57
5 Sept.62
12 Mar. 61
19 July 64
3 Aug. 58 20 Aug
1 7 Mar. 5
15 June 60
25 Feb. 60
a June 60
22 Sept. 55
1 July 61
8 June 60
29 Mar. 64
8 Feb. 70, 8 June 80
2 Feb. 7o( 2 Feb. 78
12 Dec. 60 1 12 Dec
13 June 45' 30 Apr. 49
25 Jan. so 3 July 60
12 Mar. 61 1 3 Oct. 62
8 Mar. 58:16 Aug. 59
17 Dec. 51(17 Feb. 54
23 Oct. 54(16 Dec. 54
6 July 55129 Nov. 57
18 Oct. 59(18 Dec. 60
24 Jan. 52
77
21 Oct. 77(19 July 84
"" 20 Aug. 76
S JuneSi
2 Feb. 84
12 Dec. 83
31 Dec. 91
20 Aug. 82
20 Feb. 72
8 Feb. 61 20 Feb. 66
10 Nov. 69:29 Nov. 79' 1 8 Nov. 82
13 June 69^13 June -7 13 June 83
8 June 72! 8 June 8o| 8 June
1 Feb. 56( 19 June 72 29 Nov. 78
11 Dec. 73 1 Juiy 81J18 Nov. 82
1 Aug. 72, 1 Sept. 80:27 July 86
8 June 70! 1 July 81 20 May S5
27 Aug. 58, 26 Jan. 70
1 Sept.69 16 Sept. 76,16 Sept. Si
26 Nov. 63 1 July 81,21 July 82
8 Aug. 65] 1 Oct. 77 18 Mar. 85
5 Feb. so 5 July 72 14 July 77
1 Apr. 61 1 5 July 72 11 June 79
28 Oct. 64 1 Oct. 77
3 Sept.55
12 May 53
13 Dec. 45
19 Dec. 49
1 May 55
22 Dec. 52
26 Jan. 55
13 June 46
20 July 55
20 Aug. 59
1 Mar. 64 1 Oct. 77
1 Aug. 54 30 Mar. 63 29 June 70
20 Jan. 86
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
27 Apr. 58 1 Mar. 67; 5 July 72 1 July 81
18 Aug. 5426 June59! 5 July 72 '9 Dec. 80
.,20 Oct. 4927 Aug. 58J 1 May 69
10 June 48 17 Feb. 52 18 Feb. 61 10 June 68 10 June 74
20 Feb. 58 22 Oct. 58 2° Feb. 70 20 Feb. 78 20 Feb. 84
18 Dec. 61'n Dec. 73 18 Dec. 81(28 Mar. 89
17 Feb. 54(13 Aug. 58j 5 July 7219 Dec. 74
17 Sept.571 1 July 59'n Apr. 68(27 June 74
9 Dec. 59I 4 Feb. 74 28 July Scl 1 Jan. 89
1 Oct. 57J2°July 7i;ioJan. 78 10 Jan. 85
17 July 66 25 May 78I 7 May 84J30 Sept.93
17 Feb. 54 11 Apr. 6oj 5 July 72,18 June 78 16 Oct. 78
31 Aug. 55 31 May 59; 5 July 72,13 Nov. 80 12 Jan. 85
15 Jan. 641 1 Sept. 77 15 Jan- 84:15 Jan. 91 30 July 95
15 Nov. 53,18 Feb. 6113 June66(i3 June72 9 June 77
11 Dec. 57I30 Aug. 64 1 Oct. 77,21 July 82,21 July 86
1 Jan. 62,20 Aug. 71(20 Aug. 79:20 Aug. 85 15 Sept.87
9 Aug. 64} 7 Nov. 63 29 Mar. 73 1 July 81 8 May 85 8 May 89
1 Feb. 44(14 Jan. 46(15 Sept.55:3o July 62 13 Oct. 64 1 July Si
10 Aug. 56 1 Jan. 68 29 Apr. 76^9 Apr. 83! 2 Oct.
29 kept. 93
29 Sept.93
18 June 82
9 June 50
2 Feb. 88
5 May 84
31 Dec. 9;
20 Aug. 86
14 June 76
24 Nov. 86
13 June 87
8 June 90
17 Dec. 81
18 Xov. 86
27 July 90
20 May 89
1 Aug. 72
16 Sept. 85
21 July 86
18 Mar. 89
14 July 81
11 June 83
5 Jan. 87
1 July 85
7 Aug. 80
1 July 85
79 Dec. 84
1 Aug. 72
6 Aug. 76
26 May 86
6 Jan. 94
19 Dec. 79
27 June 79
10 Jan. 94
6 Feb. 90
30 Sept. 97
27 Feb. 62 20 July 66
25 Aug. 54 1 Apr. 56
2 June 43' 4 Apr. 45
7 Dec. 55 27 Aug. 58
1 Oct. 57
21 Aug. 38I27 June 42
13 June56J27 Aug. 58
12 Dec. 56127 Aug. 5I
War ( Office &
1 Dec. 75 1 July
18 Oct. 59 1 July 72
29 Dec. 54 30 Oct. 66
12 Dec. 64 11 Dec. 73
21 Aug. 67 1 Oct. 77
14 June52' 4 July 64
12 May 68 25 Aug. 73
131 Dec. 68 13 Mar. 74
Depth : Service
13 June 8320 May 85
0 May 81
12 Nov. 73
1 July 81
1 July 83
21 Sept. 64
1 July 81
1 July 81
3° A yrs.
19 Feb. 84
29 Oct. 85
1 July 81
1 July 85
1 July 87
24 July 69
1 July 85
1 July 85
1 Apr. 88
1 Mar. 86
4 Jan. 84! 2 Jan.
1 July 8x1 1 July 85
11 Dec. 72 5 Sept.77
10 Feb. 58J26 Feb. 66 19 Feb. 70 19 Feb. 78
4 Jan. 58 2 July 60 4 Jan. 70 4 Jan. 78
19 June 57(15 Oct. 58 15 June 66(27 Apr. 79
11 Dec. 46:28 Oct. 50 18 Feb. 6i'ii Dec. 60
0 Oct. 57 1 Jan. 62 20 Oct. 69 20 Oct. 77I20 Oct. 8320 Oct. 87
1 Feb. 68 9 Feb. 70 1 Feb. 8o( 1 Feb. S8[ 1 Feb. 94^2 Jan. 96
21 Jan. 50 14 Aug. 54^1 Jan. 62 21 Jan. 7021 Jan. 76 12 June 78
1 Aug. 55I 5 Feb. 64I 2 Apr. 73! 1 July 8ii 1 July 85
10 Aug. 56 23 Jan. 68! 9 Nov. 76 24 Jan. 85 28 May 87
3 Dec. 61(11 Oct. 64'3o Sept.77; 2 Mar. 81I23 Sept.90; 3 Dec. 94
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
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COHNBT,
2tidHKCr
LIEUT.
'<>M)S'EL.
Molesworth. St. Aubvn, Lt.Co1. Rom". Artillery ...
MoncrieffSiV ColinC.Scott,459 KCSl.Maj.Tl. (Ben. ) E.
Monev, Ron- land Ernie Kvrle,470Zf. Co?. BengaiS.C.
Montgomery, Arthur Hill" Sandys,*"3 Li. Col. Pro- 7
visional Battalion S
Moore, Charles Francis, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.irps
Moore, Rdw. Crozier Sibbald, Lt.Co'.. Royal Eng...
Moore. Francis, Lt.Col. Munster Fusiliers
Moore, Henry,*:1 Lt.Col. Lancaster Regiment
Moore, John Leslie,475 Captain S. O. of Pensioners...
p.s.c. Moorsom, Henry Manvers,476 Lt.Col. R. Art.
p.K.e. Morgan. Aiex. Brooke,*77 CB. Lt.Col. Norfolk )
Regiment [R] S
Morgan, Harrison R->ss Lewin,478 CB. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Morland, John,*79 3£a,:or. Bengal StaffCorps
Morlev, Clervaux. L'.Ccl. Royal Artillery
Morris, Arthur,*81 Lt.Col. King's Roval Rifles
Morris, John ffm. H. C. G.482 Capt. R. Marine Art...
Morris. Montague Cholmeley.*s-i'. Col. Devon Reg.
Morrison, John Charles Dowuie,*84 Captain, Royal \
Marines : Gentleman at Arms I
Morse, Walter John *'5 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Morton, Charles Falkiner, Lt.Co!. 14 Hussars
Morton, Henry.*66 L'. Col- Bengal StaffCorps
Morton. James Fra-ncis,487 Lt.Col. Border Regiment
Morton, Robert, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Artillery
Mottet-de a F ntaine, Henry Edward,*53 Lt.Cjl. (
Madras Staff Corps .. i
Muir. Wm. James Wemvss. Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Mulloy, Wiliiam H.*'-'0 Lt.Col. Rryal Engineers
MundV, Rodnev Edward, L'.Col. Rival Artillery ..
Murdoch. William Walpole,492 Lt.Col. R. Art
Murrav, Andrew,*94 DSO. Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
p.f.e. Murray, Ohas. Wyndham,4*1 3IP. for Bath, )
Major Gloucester Regt. ; Gentleman at Arms ... )
Murray, Frederick John iJeo. Lt.Col. 3 Dr. Guards
Murray, James Murray,*57 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Murrav. John Archibald, L'.Col West Kent Regt.
p.s.c. Murray, Kenelm Digby,499 DSO. Lt.Col. )
Irish Fusiliers i
Nash, Henry Peter Poleman.530 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Naylor, Cha. Edw.501 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Needham, Chas.,502 Sub*t. Col. (from 1 Life Guards)
Neill,Gei. FraserEric Smith. Lt.Col. Madras S.C ...
Nepean, Herbert Aug. Tiernev,5"3X^. Col. Madras S.C.
Newall, Marius Cnas. Lt.Col. R. (Bombay! Arr.
Nisbet. Robert Parry, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Nixon, Fras. Wm.5"7 L'.Col. Rival Engineers
Noel, Wm. Fredk. Noel, Subst Col. (from Roy. Eng.)
Nolan, Walter Raymond,3"8 Major,; 7 Lancers
Norcott, Charles Hawtrey Bruce,51" VMG. CB. )_
Lt.Col. h.p. Rifle Brigade I
North, Dudley,510 CB. Lt.Col. N. Lancashire Regt.
North, William,511 Major, Royal Engineers
Noverre, William Lynd,512 Li. Col. Kengal S.C
p. s.c. Noyes, George Augustus,5'1 Lt.Col. R. Art....
Nuthall, Henry John.5'4 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Nutt, James Anson Francis, Col. Royal Artillery..
O'Brien, Edrn. D. Collins, Lt.Col. R >yal Engineers
OgUvie, Francis D.517 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Oldham. Francis George, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Oldham, Sir Henry Hugh, Knt.^* Lt.Col. Cameron ) I
High. : Lieut, of the Corps of Gentlemen at Arms)
Ollivant, Edward Albert,52- Lt.Col. Royal Artilleiy ;
O'Malley, George Hunter, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Ommanney, Edmund Pipun,525 Lt.Col. Indian ( |
Staff Corps J
Ommanney, Mont. Willes,526i.t. Col.B.. (Bengal) Art.
Onslow, George Manners, Lt.Col. 20 Hussars
Orchard, Albert Francis, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...
Ormsby, John Becher, Col. Ro\al Artillery
Ottley, John Walker,527 CLE. 'Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Owen, Arthur Allen,484 Major, 88 Foot ; Gentleman ,
at Arms )
Palmer, Clarence Henry,531 Lt. Col. Bengal S. C....I
Palmer, Robert Henry, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Parker, Robert John Henry, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Parnell, Hon. Arthur. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Paske, Edward Hanson, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Paske, Henry Gresham,5i2Zf.CV. Derbyshire Regt.
p.s.c. Paterson, Alfred James, Lt.Col. Yorks. Regt.
Patten, William Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Patton. Herbert Charles, Lt.Col. Regimental Dist...
Payne, Chas. Drummond Pasmore, Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Pearse, Arthur Napier, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Pearson, Arthur James,533 Lt.Col.' Royal Artillery
Pearson. George Falconer,534 Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Peel, Arthur,535 Lt.Col. 7 Hussars
Pemberton, Chris topherChas.536Z/r. Col. Bombay S.C.
Pennycuic^, John,537 CSL. Lt.Col. Rojal)
(Madras) Engineers j
Penton, Chas. Thos. Wren,538 Lt.Col. Connaught }
Rangers _i
Percival, Philip,53'-' Major, 79 Foot ...
i3 Dec. (.1 :c Mar. 75 16 l»ec. 81 20 M i.y 9c 26 July 94
13 June 56 27 Aug. 58 }i Oct. 68 1 Apr. 74, 1 July 81 23 Jan. S3
9 Oct. 58 21 Dec. 60' 9 Oct. 70 9 Oct. 78; 9 Oct. 84 9 Oct. 88
18 Jan. 61 5 Aug. 65 23 Apr. 73 1 July Si 16 Oct. 89 1 May 93
20 Aug. 55!io Sept.57 23 Aug. 6720 Aug. 75 =0 Aug. 81 25 Apr. 85
117 Apr. 66 31 Dec. 78 17 Apr. 86)23 Nov. 92 23 Nov. 95
20 Mav 63 27 Nov. 66 12 May 75 1 July 81 ho May 85 20 May 89
15 Jan. 64 27 Mar. 69 1 Aug. 77 1 July 81' 7 Mar. 91 4 Apr. 96
17 Sept. 5c 13 Sept.53 4 June 58 5 July 72 1 May Sa 10 Aor. 84
I 1 Oct. 57 7 Sept. 71,23 Feb. 78, !9 Feb. 86 30 Mar. SS
6 Apr. 5528 Nov. 57 9 Jan. 63!i5 Apr. 77 2I Ju'.V 82'n July S5
1 Sept.63 uMir. 76 2M.1r.S1 7 Dec SS 30 July 95
11 Dec. 49 3 Mar. 54 n Dec. 61 19 Jan. 64 « Aug. 69 15 Jan. 73
18 Dec. 60 17 Dec. 73 1 July 81 7 Sept. 88 29 Sept. 93
21 May 58 4 June 61 24 Apr. 69 9 Oct. 80: 9 Oct. 85 9 Oct. 89
27 Dec. 52 24 Feb. 54 23 Mar. 63 20 May 63 20. Aug. 73 12 Sept. 77
21 May 57 15 Sept. 57, 21 Sept. 63 26 May 73 29 Sept. 82 29 Sept.86
18 Oct. 4*2 27 July 4721 Feb. 55 15 Sept. 58: 15 Feb. 61 2 Jan. 65
'2; Apr. 65; 3 Sept.68 25 Apr. 77 25 Apr. 8s!25 Apr. 91, 5 Oct. 97
18 Feb. 62 21 July 63 12 June 69 10 Apr. °-
Dec.
<6 Oct.
8 Dec.
;o Dec.
7 Feb. 58
21 Nov. 62
16 May 62
1 July St 1 July 85
;o Anr. 58 20 Dec. 67 20 Dec. 75(20 Oec. 81 >o Dec. 85
5 Mar. 58 17 Nov. 63 1 Oct. 77,20 Oct. 83 20 Oct. 87
431 7 June47'27 Aug. 58 6 Mar. 68131 Mar. 69, 1 Aug. 72
50^23 Nov. 56 20 Dae. 62 20 Djc. 70:20 Dec. 7024 Deo. 79
11 Dec. 58 11 Dec. 70 11 Dec. 78111 Dec. 84 11 Dec. 88
21 Dec. 58) 3 Au.'. 72 8 Nov. 79! 1 Oct. 86, 1 Oct. 90
10 Juij- 64 10 Aor. 77 1 Jan. 84111 Sept.9118 May 96
i June 50 0 July 67 2? Oct. 7- '
16 Au
10 Oct. 65
17 Nov. 63
122 June 59
it Feu. 62 5 June 66
4 Sept.6o 20 Feb. 64
_. 28 Oct. 86
Oct. 66 t6 Jan. So! -=7 Mar. S3 27 Mar. 87
31 Oct. 77,29 Nov. 79 i3 Nov. 82 18 Nov. 86
17 Apr. 6931 Mav 76! 1 July 8t 1 July 85
17 --\|U. t>93- i*±« > /u L " **lJ ul * " ^M u3
11 Nov. 71 27 June 7} 27 .luue 86( 7 Sept.90
3 Sept. 70 1 July Si ; 9 Sept.84! 9 Sept. 88
30 June 69! 1 July 81 18 Nov 8^18 Nov. 86
4 Mar. 561-23 Nov. 56 4 Mar. 68 4 Mar. 76: 4 Mar. 821 1 Oct. 82
13 June 4620 Oct. 50 18 Feb. 61 13 Juue 66| 13 June 72 5 June 75
17 Nov. 63I11 Jan. 67 5 May 69 1 Ju'y 81 18 Nov. 82;i8 Nov. 86
I 9 Dec. 59| 9 Dec. 711 9 Dec. 79! 9 Dec. 85! 0 Dec. £9
26 Sept.55|i2 Feb. 58(26 Sept. 67 26 Sept.75'26 Sept.8126 Sept.85
" June 58)27 Aug. 58*21 Dec. 07: 1 Oct. 771 ; Jau. 84 4 Nov. 84
23 J.ily 6tlt2 Oct. 7iii2 0ct. 79)12 Ojt. 85)12 Oct. 89
18 Dec. 6o!25 Aug. 73 11 Nov. 78 22 May 88)29 Sept. 93
i Oct.
59
19 Jan. 55
14 Aug. 67
3 July 70
io Apr. 57
28 Oct. 71
._, July 82; 1 Apr. _,
>2 Apr. 59|23 June 69
1 Apr. 79' 1 Jan. 84
22 July 96J25 Sept. 99
1 Oct. 77 1 July 81
16 Doc. 95 t6 Dec. 99
10 Sept. 581 1 5 Oct. 61 5 June 66' 1 Apr. 74 j 10 Sept. 34:10 Sept. 83
I 9 Feb. 64 1 Oct. 77i22 Nov. 79 2 Mar. 8i| 2 Mar. 85
20 Nov. 5721 Feb. 59 20 Nov. 69)20 Nov. 77I20 Nov. 83' 1 Jan. 85
<2i Dec. 59 14 Feb. 721 10 Sept 79)12 Oct. 86)12 Oct. 90.
19 Nov. 58:21 Aug. 60)19 Nov. 70U9 Nov. 78:16 Aug. 83 19 Nov. 88
1,0 Tor. e.e. , X\>v. 781 1 Mar. S4 19 Aug. 93 19 Aug. 97
3 Aug. 72113 Sept.79|22 Sept.85'22 Sept. 89
is Feb. 6i|2o Apr. 66^20 Apr. 72 23 June 76
12 Jan. 66
- Oct. 58
20 Apr. 46)31 Dec. 51
Ui Dec. 58 3 Aug. 72] 9 Nov. 79
4 Nov. 58;n Sept. 59 14 Mar. 68, 1 July 81
J22 Mar. 64 13 Sept. 76! 6 July 83
jiSJuly 651 7 Nov. 77] 1 Jan. 84
6 Jan. 59li6Apr. 61! 6 Jan. 71! 7 Feb. 80
11 Dec. 57127 Aug. 58113 May 67(19 July 76
29 May 6i'i3 Nov. 6^)30 Apr. 73! x July "
12 Dec. 57 1 Oct. 61 t2 Dec. 69 —
iq Juuo 60 23 Nov. 72
15 Jan. 64 1 Oct. 77
12 Dec. 77
19 Feb. 81
15 Jan. 84
9 Jane 77
31 May 59J13 Nov. 6o't5 Sept. 69
12 June 58(27 Aug. 58 12 June 70! ;2 June 78
12 Dec. 57,27 Aug. 58 12 Dec. 6V12 Dec. 77
;i8 Dec. 61,11 Dec. 73I18 Dec. St
lisMay 57I 8 May 67I 1 Apr. 76
26 Dec. 46)16 July 49 18 Feb. 61120 Dec. 66
23 Mar. 55I 7 Nov. 55I20 Apr. ooho Apr. 78
17 July 0329 June 67' 1 Jan. 781 i July 81
21 Dec. 59)28 Aug. 72 1 July 81
9 July 56'26 Mar. 58 6 May 62 10 June 74
12 Jan. 59 1 July 60)12 Jan. 71
19 Dec. 60! 1 July 74
:i Sept. 63)29 Apr. 76
30 Sept.491 5 Sept. 59
9 Nov. 63 21 Aug. 69
t: June 70
14 Jan. 46
3 June 61
11 June 58
Aug. 58
to Dec. 58
[3 0;t. 7c
9 July 62 1 Sept.65 19 Sept.74
: Jan.
1 July Si
t2 May 83
14 Jan. 66
t July 81
11 June 78
3 Dec. 7c
i5 Aug. 50) 6 June54'27 Mar. 55 1 Apr. 7,
12 Feb. 81
19 Oct. 86 19 Oct. 90
1 July 86 12 Feb. 87
7 SeDt.gt) 7 Sept. 97
19 Jan. 93)19 Jan. 95
7 Feb. 86J 7 Feb. 90
9 July 83 19 July 87
4 Feb. 83 to Sept.87
2 Dec. 83 t2 Dec. 87
8 Apr. 87 30 Sept. 91
15 Jan. 91.12 Aug. 95
ti Nov. 78Y2 Feb. 81
12 June 84 12 June 81
12 Dec. 83 12 Dec. 87-
1 Apr. 891 6 Jan. 94
1 Oct. 82 30 June 83
26 Dec. 72' 5 May 77
17 Dec. 81I 1 Apr. 82
29 Sept. 86 29 Sept. co.
1 Oct. 87J29 Aug. 93
1 July 8i( 1 July 85
12 Jau. 85)12 Tan. 89
29 Oct. 88 29 Sept.93
12 May 90 11 Aug. 95
14 Jan. 72! 28 Oct. 76
ti Dec. 83 ig Dec. 87
it June 34 11 June 88
S Dec. S3 8 Dec. 87
1 July 81 1 July 85
1 Oct. 77I19 Oct. 79
3/
619
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Reunion.
■ COHNE1,
,2nd LIEUT.
'OVKlfSIGJT.
Perry, Charles S.5"' Col. Regimental District ag May 57
Persse, Edward, Ll.Cul. Madras Staff Corps 4 Mar. 50
Peters, Edward Nicolls,5*1 Z<. Col. Royal Engineers I
Phelps, Peyton, Major, Royal Engineers 13 June 50
Philips, George,513 Co/. Royal Engineers 19 Dec. 50
Philips. George, Lt.Cot. 4 Hussars ' 6 Apr. 55
Phillipps, Henry,5** Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 10 Sept.ssj
Phillips, Robt.Wm. Fergusson, CoL Regimental D. 18 Dec. 06
Phillpotts, William Coles, Col. R. Engineers uSDec. 47
Phipps, Ramsay Weston, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Pickance, William John, Zi.Col. Madras Staff Corps 6 Jan. 59
Fierson. James Frederick, Major, R. (Madras) Art. 12 June sS
Pisrott, Edw. Cbas. Femberton,5*6 Z/.Cof.EssexRegt.,i6 Jan. 55
Pilleau, Henry George, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Pipnn. Henry! OB. Col. Royal Artillery
Playfair, Frederick Lyon,5*1 IJ.Col. Madras S.C. .. 14 June 50
Plomer, Alfred George,5*8 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C... 11 June 47
Plunkett, Robert Hastings Willoughby,5" Lt. Col. >
Royal Artillerj- i
Pocklington. Fred.*'0 L/.CW. Northumberland Fus. 19 Oct. 55
Pocock, SirGeo. F. Coventry, Burt.™ Major, Unatt. 15 Dec. 48
ji.n.r. Poiirnand, George, Lt.Col. Leinster Regt. iS Sept. 63
Pollock. John Graham, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art
Pollok, FitzWilliam Thomas,558 Lt.Col. Madras S.C. 20 Deo.
Poole, Arthur,55* lit. Co I. Bombay Staff Corps 11 Nov. 58
Poole, Arthur Jas.55* CB. LI. Col. Hampshire Regl.lu Jan. 59
Pope, Philip Edward.-"' :: IJ.Col. 4 Dragoon Guards! 22 May 63
Porteous. James Edw.555 LI. Col. Ind. Staff Corps... 22 Sept. 65
Powlett, Norton,557 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Powys, Hemy Littleton, Lt.Col. Oxlord Lt. infantry 9 Mar. 6<
Pratt. Henry H. Captain, StaffO. of Pensioners 25 June 44
Prevost, Thomas Wm. Major, Staff O. of Pensioners|i8 June 41
Pi ire. Thomas Charles, 3iajor, Royal Artillery
Pridhaiu, Fred. Principal Ordnanct Officer, 1
Army Old. Dept. rankinqas Major General )
Pulforil, Russell Richard, CJTif. Snbst. Col. h.p. /
Royal Engineer
CAPTAIX. M.UOH.
2 Oct. 58 S May 66'3i Dec. 7S
29 Aug. 61 4 Mar. 71J 4 Mar. 79
23 Dec. 57 20 Oct. Coli 7 Apr. 7S
27 Aug. 58 17 June 68:25 Aug. 73
17 Feb. 54 15 Dec. 5S 5 July 72
q May 57 7 Nov. 62 16 Dec. 76
0 Oct. 56 10 Sept. 65^10 Sept.73
25 Dec. 67'23 Jan. 78119 Nov. 81
(5 Dec. 51 11 Aug. 56I 5 July 72
1 Aug. 55 7 Apr. 6412 Apr. 73
1 Jan. 62 6 Jan. 7; 6 Jan. 76
27 Aug. 58^28 May 681 1 Apr. 75
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
i May 83
4 Mar. 85
5 Nov. 84
1 July Si
15 Juue 77
1 July 81
Depart-
Pnrchas, Wm. RoH. Svbst. Col. (from h.p. E. Eng.)
Pym, Samuel, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.t.c. Quil). Arthur S., Lt.Col. R. Canadian Rifles... 21 Nov. 51
Raikes, Percy Bury, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery 11 Dec. 57
Rainsford-Hannay, Ramsay W. Col. Royal Art
Rathborue, William Sans,538 Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Rawlins, Sebastian White, Col. Regtl. District 5 Feb. 58
Ready, John Tobin,559 Lt.Col. Berkshire Regt 9 Sept. 54
Reeves, Henry S. £.■"'•" CB. < ol. Army Service Corps Depart
Reid, Charles Edward. Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art 12 June 58
Reynolds, Henry Charles, Major, Durham Light Inf. 2 Feb. 64
Rich, Frederick Henry, Lt.Col. R. Engineers 11 Jan. 4_
Richardson, Christopher Rowland,MSL<.Gsi. 76Foot. 16 Feb. 44
Richmond, John Alexander,503 Lt. Col. Madras S.C. 13 Dec. 56
Ricketts, Montague Povntz,501 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 4 Feb.
Riddcll, Robert Vansittart, Lt. Col.S,. (Bengal) Eng
Riley, Henry W. D.56s LI. Col. Border Regiment 5 Mar. 58
Rim'ington, Richard Betton, Lt.Col. R. Engineers... 28 Feb. 55
Rind.A.S.T. Abercromby,506 CMG. Lt.Col. Ind. S.C. 2 Oct. 66
Rind, Malcolm M'Xeill, IJ.Col. Sussex Regimeut ... 9 Jan. 59
Rivers, Francis James, Lt.Col. Madras S. C 4 May 55
Roberts, Richard Samuel, Lt.Col. Madras S. C 20 Feb. 56
Roberts, Thomas Wm.XI. Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery 12 June 58
Robertson, Henry Maxwell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Robertson, James F.563 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C 3 Jan. 46
Robertson, Wheatley,569 Lt.Col. Madras Staff C 20 Feb. 52
Robinson, Henry Seymour,370 Lt.Col. Madras S.C. 20 Jan. 51
Robinson, John Corsane,"1 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Robinson, Wellesley G. W.572 CB. Col. Army Ser- ) n rt
vice Corps (ranking us Major Gen.iz Dec.88) [R] j ±JePalt'
Rochfort, Thomas F. Cosby,573 Col. Madras Cavalry 4 Apr. 57
Roe, Robert Edward,"'74 Captain, S. O. of Pensioners 13 May 53
Rogers, Frederick Jas. LI. Col. Sussex Regt. (107 F.) 29 June 55
Rogers, Malcolm William,575 Lt. Col. Royal Eng
Rogerson, William,57'"' Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf.... 24 June 62
Rolph, William Mogg, Col. Regimental District 7 Aug. 61
Rooke, Cresswell K. C.,577 Lt.Col. Royal Scots 20 Mar. 57
Rooke, Barry William, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Rooke, Hy. Douglas,57' Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf. 31 Dec. 59
Ross, Albert Ernest, Major, 5 Foot 22 Dec. 46
Ross. George Campbell,'580 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C... 19 June 57
Rosser, Richard Hemy, Lt. Col. Hampshire Regt 19 Aug. 62
Rothe, George Walter Charles,5SI Lt.Col. R. Art. ...
Rowland, Thomas,5'2 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. [R] |22 Dec.
Rowland.Wm. Hodnett,583Zr:CW.BorderRegt.(55 F.), 2 Aug. 4S
Rudge, John, Col. Regimental District jn Sept.57
Russell, Christopher Josiah, Lt.Col. Royal Eng j
Russell, Geo. Algernon,585 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. jii Dec. 57
Rutherfurd, James, Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry
Ruxton, Frederick Charles, Col. Regtl. District ..
St. George, Etienne,580 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
St. Leger, Henry Hungerford,587 DSO. Lt.Col. ~t
Cameron Highlanders )
St. Quintin, Thomas A.588 Lt.Col. 8 Hussars;)
Assist. Adj. Gev. Imperial Yeomanry )
Sage, Cans'. Arthur Ross,5'" Lt.Col. Indian S.C. ...
19 June 55 10 Nov. 60
18 Dec. 60 ( 26 Aug
18 Dec. 61 '10 Feb. 75
21 Dee. 56:31 Oct. 60
i Jan. 52^8 Feb. 61
16 Aug. 64: 7 May 77
8 Dec. 54 iS Jan. 56
5 Oct. 49' 4 Aug. 54
1 Feb. 67 1 Apr. 75
10 June 59, 19 Mar. 12
10 Dec. 53:18 Feb. "1
11 Sept. 60 11 Nov. 70
10 Nov. 62J 2 Jan. 69
11 July 65,22 Oct. 70
2 May 68 '22 Sept. 77 -
24 Mar. 65 1 1 Oct. 77
29 Mar. 64121 Aug. 67
9 Nov. 46 1 29 Dec. 54
5 Apr. 44 9 Feb. 49
1 Oct. 57 24 July 69
mental
10 Sept
■70
14 Dec.
91
2 Aug
73
1 July
01
6 Jan.
8,
1 Apr.
1 May S7
4 Mar. 86
3 Nov. 88
29 Sept. 83
1 July 01
1 July S7
1 Oct. S2
14 Dec. 95
2 Aug. 7.-:
24 June S-
0 Jan. Sy
12 June 82
2: Apr. S'~
29 Sept.93
26 July 94
Service
24 Mar. 65 17 Mar. 78
12 Dec. 65! 4 Septus
1 Apr. 61 1 July 74
31 Aug. 55
27 Apr. 58
17 May 61
10 May 66
8 July 65 25 Jan. 78
17 Dec. 62I23 Jan. 77
10 May 6i|2i Feb. 65
28 Aug. 57|28 Aug. 63
mental 1 Service
27 Aug. 58 14 Sept. 69
15 June 67,16 Dec. 74
1 Apr. 4617 Feb. 54
23 Dec. 45 24 Sept.55
16 Feb. 60,13 Dec. 68
1 July Si 27 Nov.
1 July Si i Aug. 8S
2 Mar. Si 12 May 90
14 June 70^4 June 76jig Feb.
11 June 67 11 June 73 11 Juue 78
4 Nov. 83 3c Nov. 91 30 Nov. 95
■.2 Apr. 72(15 Aug. 78 ,5 Aug.
2 Nov. 55 20 Sept.65 1 July S
15 Oct. 81 j 2 Dec. 89
18 Sept.78ji3 May 8^
20 Dec. 68:20 Dec. 74
1 1 Nov. 78 11 Nov. 84
2 Mar. 81 i July 87
1 July Si 7 Mar
2 Sept. 85(22 Sept. 9:
1 Jan. 84 1 Jan. 9
1 Nov. 77 11 Mar. 8
1 Oct. 77
.■■ 1 July 71
10 Sept.i>4
14 June 69
20 Sept. 60
10 Sept. 77
36 A
24 Mar. B
22 Dec. 85
j July 81
29 May C9
16 Jan. 75
., Jan. 84
17 Dec. 82
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
27"
10 Apr. 77
1 July Si
24 Aug. 66
4 Aug. 66
3 Dec. 76
1 ; Aug. gj
1 Oct. 92
29 Oct.
1 Oct. 77
16 Jan. 82
9 Jan. 91
17 Dec. 89
2-, Jan. 82
1 July Si
yean
1 Jan. S4
20 July
8 May 67
23 Dec. 75
13 Dec. 82
4 Feb. Si
6 Dec. S6
21 June 87
9 Nov. 79
2 Oc . 92
1 July Si
4 May 81
4 Sept.S7' 4 Feb. 671 4 Feb. 75
10 June 5920 Jan. 71J 3 June 81
29 July 59: 4 Jan. 68| 1 July 81
1 Apr. 55 1 Apr. 62 5 July 72
18 Jan. 7c 2 Oct. 78: 2 Ma'r. 81
25 Aug. 59 29 July 67J21 July 80
25 Dec. 56 4 May 67! 4 May 75
29 Sept.6o 20 Feb. 68,20 Feb. 76J20 Feb. 8:
27 Aug. 581 ts Sept.69 7 May 77' 1 Jan. 84
23 Dec. 57128 Sept.7i|i3Mar. 78(13 Mar. 85
5 Nov. 59(23 Nov. 561 9 Oct. 65 3 Jan. 72
15 Sept.57120 Feb. 64U0 Feb. 72(20 Feb. 78
28 Dec. 55:20 Jan. 6320 Jan. 71(20 Jan. 77
iS Dec. 6'. 7 Feb. 75 11 Nov. 7SI S July 89
mental j Service 26^-
iS May 5S; 2 July 64 10 Oct. 74.21 Dec. 80
15 Sept. 54 5 Mar. 61 1 Apr. 74! 1 July
1 Oct. 58 3 Feb. 70(11 Sept.So:29 Oct. 81
18 Dec. 61 11 Dec. 73! 2 Mar. 81 18 Dec. 88
7 Apr. 65,25 Mar. 711 July 81(21 June 85
11 Oct. 64 24 Jan. 74 1 July 815 Feb. 90
2 Mar 60, 2 Sept.6S( 1 July 81 14 Aug. 85
iS Dec. 6oii8 Feb. 741 1 July 81 1 Oct. 88
30 June 63 14 Sept.66J3o Nov. 79 20 May 85
28 Dec. 49 6 Jan. 57J24 Nov. 69! 1 Oct. 77
30 July 58:11 Feb. 62,29 Apr. 75^9 June 8
23 Aug. 64J23 Mar. 66(31 Dec. 78, 1 July 86
29 Oct. 52
26 Oct. 58
1 Apr. 59
t8 Aug. 58
4 Aug. 59 1 Jan. 62
3 June 59' 3 Dec. 61
14 June 45 14 May 46
18 Aug. 54
30 Dec. 59
8 July
1 Oct. 5S1 1 Oct. 71 26 Nov. 7826 Nov. 85
29 Apr. 53; 2 Mar. 56 15 May 66:22 Sept.75
23 July 58 5 July 72 1 May 80
11 Sept.63 1 Oct. 77 3 May 81
3 Aug. 72 22 Jan. 81J31 Dec. 86
22 Feb. 67 1 Apr. 761 1 Apr. 83
14 Oct. 69 4 Aug. 79J 4 Aug. 85
20 Feb. 63 6 July 77 1 July 81
23 Nov. 56J 9 Apr. 65,14 June 71
1 Dec. 54 25 May 60 2 Jan. 73 1 July 81
16 Jan. 63(17 Aug. 70 12 Nov. 79'3i Mar. S6
3 Oct. 71I38 July So( 1 July 8-1 S July 94
6 Jan. 94
13 May 89
30 Nov. 78
28 Feb. 87
10 Aug. 92
7 Mar. ;-
22 Sept. 95
6 June 96
20 M-:-, Is
I Oct. Si
1 Jan. 77
29 Oct. 84
1 Apr. 9 ;
1 ; Aug. 05
1 Oct. 96
0 .Ian. 94
25 May 8 i
13 Dec. S4
1 Oct. 96
5 May 94
25 Jan. S6
1 July 3 =
4 Dec. 80
27 July 86
20 July 90
1 Feb. 73
10 Nov. 77
1 3 Dec. So
4 Feb. 85
6 Dec. 90
28 Dec. 93
24 Jan. So
Oct. 98
29 Oct. 81
9 June S3
20 Feb. 86
7 May 84
9 May 90
5 June 75
1 Nov. Sr
1 July 8 1
25 May 94
11 Dec. 88
21 Dec. 84
7 July 83
10 Oct. 85
29 Sept.93
21 June tiy
25 May 94
14 Aug. 89
29 Sept.93
20 Mav 89
31 Oct. 77
19 June 87
1 Sept. 86
30 July 90
22 Sept. 80
20 Oct. S3
3 May 85
31 Dec. 90
1 Apr. 87
4 Aug. 89
1 July 85
5 June 75
1 July 85 J
31 Mar. 9}
8 July 90 j
Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
620
co&SEr,
2nd LIE DT.
OVEN'SIflv
Sale, Matthew Townscnd,301 C3lG.Lf.CoL R.Eng.; ">
Supdt. of Building Worlcs, S. J.- tal, Woolwidi j
salkeld, Charles Edward,3** Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
tealtmarshe. Arthur/93 Major, 70 Foot
bamuells, William Levcester, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Sanderson, Patrick, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons
Sandas, Hy. Thos. Thompson, Lt.Col. Roval Art..
Sandford, Richard M. F.,'Lt.Col. R. Engineers
^argeaunt.Chas.Chester. Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
Sargeaunt, Richard Arthur,-"'9*/^. Col. R. Engineers
Satterthwaite, Joseph Henry,** Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
Saunders. Arthur Augustas,195 if.C'o?. Royal Art.
/'•-.'-•. Saw re:-, Herbert Anthony,395 Lt.Col. Indian)
Staff Corps ] j
Schmid, August,"99 Lt. Col. 105 Foot
Scott, Chas. Edm. Sonfchonse.000 Lt.Col. R. Ai r.[R]
Scott, CourtenavH. Sateen.601 Z<. Col. Ben.S.C
Seagrim, Albert,™1 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Seddon, Henry Cooper. Lt.Col. Rival Engineers ...
Seton, Miles Charles.6"* LK Col. Hampshire Regt....
Shadwell, Josiah FitzThomas,6 ■"- Major. 23 Foot
Shaw, Edward V,'m.6,x Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps...
Shaw-Heilier, Thos. R.w" Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Gds.
Shea. Henrv John Francis, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Shelley, Henry Richard. Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
Sheppard, Ponsonby, Lt.Col. 2 West India Regt....
Shorthand, Daniel Vincent. Lt.Col. R (Madras' Art.
Shnttleworth, Ashton John. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Sidebottoni-Yenner, Leonard.1108 Major, Unattached
Simpson, George Bruce, LI. Col. Bombay Staff C. ..
Simpson, Robert Jas. Brown,"" Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Simpson, Simon, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Simpson. Thos. Thomson,'"'10 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.
Skinner, Monier "Williams. Lt.Col. R. Engineers ...
Skinner, Russell Morland,'011 Lt.Ci.l. Bengal S.C...
Skottowe. Coulson Fred. J.111- Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Slacke, William Randall. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Smith, Charles John, Lt.Col. R. (.Madras) Engineers
Smith, Chas. Mitchell. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Smith, Philip Hy., Lt.Col. Devonshire Regiment ..
Sr.iytQ, Albert Edward Hamilton,01*" Lt. Col. t
Fast Yorkshire Regiment j"
Smyth. Chas. Coghlan,615 CB. Lt.Col. "Welsh Regt...
Smyth, Etwall Walter/'16 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal Inf.
Smyth, James,61? Lt. C.-J. 69 Foot
Smyth. James, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fusiliers
Smyth, Ralph Graham,61" Lt.Col. R. (Bengali Eng.
Smyth, Samuel Gardiner,61'-' Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Smytue. Terence Weatherlev W. Major, 100 Foot
Snow, Edmund Brighouse,62" Lt.Col'. R. Marines ...
Somerset.HenryChas. Capel,Cop£.S.O.of Pensioners
Somerset, Henry George Edwd.6r- Major, Foot ; ~)
Military Knight of Windsor ....$
Spaight, Wm. FitzHenry.622 Lt.Col. B. Eagineers...
Sparks, Robert Watson, Lt.Col. 7 Foot
Spencer, Almeric George,623 Col. Regimental Dist.
Sjiens, Arundel Thos.62* Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
' Speranza. Joseph. Lt.Col. Royal Malta Artillery
Spragge, Charles Henry,6-' CB. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Spratt, Edw. James Henry,6-'! Col. commdg. i
Regimental District )"
Spring.F. Wm. Mackenzie.626 Lt.Col. K. (Bom.) Art.
Steel, Charles.627 Major, Unattached
Steel, John Philip, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers...
Stephen, FitzRoy."2" CB. Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Steuart, Fred. G.'"'2J Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
StevensoQ.EdwardMacDonald, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
St Vinson, John,630 Lt. Col. Scots Fusiliers
Stevenson, Kenlis Fergus, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Stewart, Charles John Bnt\ev,'a'f Lt.Col. Seaforth >
Highlanders j
Stewart, George Gilbert,651 Lt.Col. Leinster Regt....
Stewart, John. CLE. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) ArtiTlerv
Stewart. Richard Warren, Col. Royal Engineers ...
Stirke, Romain Fleming, Lt. Col. Welsh Regt. (69 F.)
Stock, Henry John,632 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Stocker, Maurice Edw. C. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Stockley, Chas. More.'"2" CB. Col. Regimental Dist.
Stockley, George Watts. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..
Stockley, Hy. Watts,631 Lt. Col. R. (Bombay) Art.
Stockwell.CliftondeN.O. Lt.Col. Lincoln Regt. ...
Stoddart, William,63"' LI. Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Stone, John Graham, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Stopford, John George Bcresford, Lt.Col. Diike of'/
Cornwall's Light Infantry j
Storer, Arthur Tillard, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers'...
Straghan, Abel,616 CB. Lt.Col. Highland Lt. Inf. ...
Strahan, George, Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers ...
Straker, Chas. Doyle A.,a" Lt.Col. R.(Mad.) Art. ...
Sfcratton, John Heathfield, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Street, Edward Lee,613 Col. Regimental District ...
Stroud, Henry Wallace,639 Lt.Col. 30 Foot
S cuddy, Robert Wright.'1" Lt.Col. Manchester Regt.
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45 17 Jan. 51 j 6 Feb. 59 1 Mar.
57 22 Oct. 5S 20 Nov. 69 20 Nov.
63 16 Oct. 66 21 May 7! I 1 July
22 Dec. 59 25 Nov. 74 1 July
'31 July 55 6 Feb. 63 3 Aro-
se 17 Apr. 58 31 Ma3- 68 31 May
iS Dec. 61 11 Dec. 73 18 Dec.
22 June 59 3 Aug. 72 1 July
1 Sept. 63 ti Mir. 76 12 May
66 17 Aug. 70 1 July 77 2 Oct.
30 July 62 21 Aug.
54 S Mar. 35 1 Apr. 62 5 July
52 S Dec. 54 5 Aug. 59 1 3 July
52 12 Jan. 55 13 Dec. 61 17 Sept.
i 20 Dec. 56 3 Aug. 66 1 Apr.
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1 1 Oct. 5S 1 Oct. 71I16N0V.
50 23 Nov. 5; 8 Jan. 56 31 Oct.
58 25 Aug. 58 11 Mar. 70 11 Mar.
1 Mar. 6020 Feb. 70J20 Feb.
i Dec. 59 17 Jan. 72' 50 Aug.
57 =5 Aug. 59; s Aug. 64 1 9 Aug.
4 Jan. 71 4 Jan. 83 17 Apr.
15 June 57 7 Dec. 67 1 7 Dec.
40 3 Oct. 53;iS Feb. 61J26 Dec.
21 Dec. 53 3 Aug. 72! 9 Nov.
55 27 Aug. 58 25 Nov. 64 24 Aug.
23 Dec. 64 14 July 77J 1 Jan.
July 66 7 Mar. 77] 18 Jan..
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! Aug. 46I27 May 48 2 Dec. 57 5 July
. Oct^ 33,14 July 37 23 June 43:20 June
13 Oct. 4S 27 May 53 5 Mar. 58' 5 July
4 June 6j 6 June 77-24 June
3 Aug. 55 iS July 6V 5 Apr.
61-28 July 63 12 Nov. id. 1 July
61 23 Aug. 67 14 Dec. 7S
61 30 July 62 10 Mar1. 70
4< 1-2 Sept. 48 6 June 54
55 i". Dec. 50 24 Mar. 69
55.27 Apr. 58 31 Oct. 68
12 Jan. 66 13 Mar. 78
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621
Colon eh Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or <>n a Peiisinn.
Sulivan, George Digby Filmer,641t Lt.Col. 4)
Dragoon Guards i
Sunderland. Marsden S. J."2 DSO. Co/.Regmml. D.
Swaine, Charles Edward,642+ CB. Subst. Col. (trorn")
h.p. 11 Hussars S
Sweeney, Jas. Fielding,6" dipt. S.O. of Pensioners
Sweny, George Augi)ste«,,1,v Lt.Col. Rcyal Fusiliers
Sweny, John Alfred, Col ?.nd Com. R, Marines
Swiney, George Clayton,645 Col. Regimental District
Swinton, An>on,"° Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Swinton, George, Lt.Col. Rovivl ( Bengal) Engineers
Tabor, John Minnitt/47 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Tait, John Sprot, Lt.Col. ia Lance) 8
Tarte, Walter John, Major, Depot Battalion
Tatham, Walter John,0" Major, R. Artillery
Taylor, Addington.65" Lt.Col. Beneal Staff Corps ...
Taylor, James'Best,652 £t\C«/. Madras Staff Corps.
Taylor, pierce T. H/53 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art
Taylor, Robert Alexander/51 Lt.Col. 103 Foot
Taylor, Thomas,'55 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Temple, Edward, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
x'lEThaekeray.StVE. Talbot/56 k~CB.Lt.R.{Ke:t. ) Kng.
Thomas, Edgar Hastings, A/. CW. Madras Staff Gorps
Thompson, Henry Masteruian,657 Major, 82 Foot ...
Thompson, Ross/rs Lt.Col. R. (Madrasl Engineers
Thompson, William Henry,655 Col. h.p. Rei-'tl. Dist.
Thomson, Charles Win. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Thoyts, Newman Barfoot, Lt.Col. Bombay Stall'!' .
Thuillier, Sir Heniy Ravenshaw, KCIE. Lt.lol. >
Royal (Bengal) Engineers )"
Ticked, Arthur Lang. Lt.Col. Middlesex Regiment
Tidmarsh. Ferdinand James,*0 Lt.Col. West)
Riding Regiment . i
Tillard, George Henry, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Todd, Frank John/01 Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers
Todd, Killingworth Richard,662^. Col. R. Enginecr.-
Todd, Thomas Fentham, Lt.Col. Wiltshire Regt. ..
Tollner, Barrett Lennard.JU. Col. Royal Artillery ; )
Assist. Imp. of Hemcuntt, Woolwich, 23 Jure 85 5
Tolson, Wilfred/63 Col. Regimental District
Torkington, Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Torriano, Charles Edward,664 Col. R. Artillery
Tosvnley, Dawson, Captain. 75 Foot
Townsend, Christopher William, Lt.Col. R. Art
Townshend, Frederick T.665 Lt.Col. 2 Life Guards
Tremlett, Edmund John/66 Lt. Col. Royal Artillery. . .
Trench, Charles, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Trench, Son. William Le Poer.667 Lt.Col. R. Eng. .
Trevor, Francis Randolph, Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Trevor. Salusbury Thomas, Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Eng.
Triscott, William' Rolt, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Trotman, George Hewitt,670 Lt. Col. King's R, Rifles
Trueman, Thomas,671 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Tucker, Aubrey Harrey,672C'B. Lt.Col. Regl.Dist,[R]
Tufnell, Arthur,673 Major, 60 Rifles
Tupper, Basil de Beauvoir, Lt Col. Royal Artillery
Turbervill, John Picton/74 Lt.Col. Madras StaffCp.
Turnbull. Geo. Wllmot Mait'.and,675 Lt.Col. R. Art.
Turner, Henry Fyers,676 CM. Lt.Col. Royal Eng.
Turner, Thomas,677 Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles
Tweedie, John Lannoy,678 DSO. Col. Retrtl. Dist....
Twentyman, Augustus C/79 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.
Twynam.Edmond JohnLemoyne.i?. Col. Bengals. C.
Twvnam, Frea. Robertson, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art.
jn.s.c.Twynam.tPhilip A. A.^0Lt.Col. Regmtl.D.[R]
Tyacke, Thomas, Lt.Col. Regimental District
Tyndall, George,681 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Unwin, Wm. Heathcote, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Vaughan, Alex. Henry, Lt.Col. Devonshire Regt....
Vetch,Robcrt Hamilton, CIS. Lt.Col. R.Engineers .
Yibart, Henry Meredith, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng..
p s.c. Vigors, Philip Doyne, Lt.Col. 19 Foot "....
Waddington, William.685 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C. ...
Wake, Alfred James,686 Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Art
Walker, Charles Stephen, Lt.Col. 3 Hussars
Walker, Daniel Corrie,6S6Zt*. Col. Royal Engineers...
Walker, Richard James, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Walker, Thomas, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Walker, Thomas Nieholls,689 Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0. ...
Walkev, Rowland, Li. Cd. Royal Artillery
Wallace, Charles Tennaut,690 Col. Regimental Dist.
Wallace, Francis James Agnew, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons
Wallace, Robert Hugh, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wallace.Wm.ArthurJaines,691 ClE.Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Walters, Fras. Dalrymple, 692Zt\ Col. Rcgtl.Dist.[R]
Walwyn, James Harford,693 Lt. Col. Welsh Fusiliers
Ward, John, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Ward, Randal! Ironside,695 Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles...
Ward, William,696 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery ...
Warren, Falkland Geo. E.697 CMG. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Washington, Francis Palmer. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Watkin, Hy. S. S. CB. Supt. Small Arms Fact, Enfield
Watson, Charles John,695 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Watson, Robert John,"00 Lt.Col. Worcestershire Regt.
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9 June 75 j 5 Sept. 77
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79 1 1 June 84 1 1 June 88
77,29 Nov. 79 29 Nov. 83
70120 Aug. 77 31 Dec. 79.
81I26 Juue 88, 2q Sept.93
,68; 6 Sept.761 1 July »i
64I23 Apr. 7323 Apr. 78
74110 Dee. 80! 1 Sept.84
77l2oDec. 83J 1 Aug. 84
81I 5 Oct. 85 28 May 87
78'i4Sept.84:i4 Sept.8b
75 3] Mar. 82:31 Mar. 86
70, 1 Oct. 77 ) 2 Jan. 81
65I14 June 71 14 June 76
72! 8 Dec. 79: 8 Dec. 83
7 J 1 July 81 1 1 July 85
73 1 July 81 1 1 July 85
73 11 June 79 J 1 Oct. 82
79J17 Aug. 85 )7 Aug. 80
741 14 Mar. 80, 1 July 83
81 8 Apr. 87 29 Aug. 93
8i| 3 Apr. 83I 3 Apr. 87
801 1 July 81 1 July 85
1 Oct. 91
i8 Nov. 82
) Oct. 77
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1 Oct. 95
18 Nov. 86
1 Oct. 81
8 Sept. 86
4 Nov. 83^0 Mar. 87
2 Dec. 821 2 Dec. 86
18 Nov. 82I18 June 85
1 Oct. 77I 1 Oct. 81
05 27 Aug. 92:27 Aug. 96
8326 July 90: 5 June 95
78 12 June 84 12 June 88
7827 Aug. 84 27 Aug. 85
Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 622
Watte, JohnBriscoe.701 Lt.Col. Indian Stag Corps...
Wavell, Llewellyn,"02 Lt.Cnl. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Way, Wilfrid FitzAUan,703 Lt. Col. Northumber- >
land Fusiliers >
Webster, Arthur George,™ CB. Lt.Col. 19 Hussars.
Webster, Cbarles Henry, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fus...
Welsh. Astell Thomas,705 Captain, ioq Foot
West, Mathew Richard, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Westmoreland, Isaac Peat, Major, R. (Bengal) Eng.
Wetherell, Robert Wm. May, Lt.Col. Regt]. District
Wheatlev. Moreton John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Wheler.'Henrv Isham,706 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C
Wheler. Sir Trevor, Bart.'"' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Whinyates, Francis Arthur,70* Lt.Col. R. Artillery..
White, Arthur Welieslev, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
White, Charles Mills, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
White, Finch. Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf. (85 Foot)
White, Fred. Benjamin Price, Lt.Col. W. India R. 1
White, George Aug. Lt.Col. S. Lancashire Regt. ...
White, Thos. Pilkington, Lt.Col. Roval Engineers
White, Wm. Henry,710 if. Co?. Madras Staff Corps ...'
Whitla, William.7" Lt.Col. Lincolnshire Regiment.!
Whining, John Everard,7'* Col. Regimental Dist....
WhittOD, James M'Gregor,715 Lt. Col. Scots Fus. ...
Wickham, Charles Brenton, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Will. George, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Williams, Fdwaid Eyre. Col. Regimental District
Williams, Montgomery,7"6 Lt.Col. Regtl. District ...
Williams, Richard Francis, LLCoL Roval Artillery
Williams, Robert Frederick,"17 Lt.Col. BotnbayS.C.
Williamson, Fred. Harcourt, Lt.Col. E.Lane. Regt.
Williamson, Robert Frederick,718 CB. Lt.Col.\
Welsh Fusiliers t~
Wilson, Arthur Robert.71'-' Lt.Col. Bombay S.C !
Wilson, Chas. Wm. Henry,710 Col. Regtl. District ...
Wilson, Henry Brooke, 721Zr. Col. Northampton Rogt.
Wilson, John Joshua, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Wilson, William Frederic,723 Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles.
Wimberley, Reginald Justus. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Winsloe, Rd. W O.72* CB. Lt Col. Scots Fus. [R] ..
Wodehouse, Albert Thornton, T.t.Co'. R. Artillery.
Wodehouse, Killegrew Reginald Berkeley, Lt.Col. ~)
Highlaud Light Infantry j
Wood, Henry,725 CB. Lt.Col. Regimental District...
Woodcock, John,727 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Woodhouse, Henry Opie,713 Lt.CA. Indian S. C. ...
Woodward, Hv. Jonathan,730 Lt.Col. Munster Fus.
Woodward, Walter Wm.'^Ll. Col. R. (Bombay) Art.
Woodward. Wm. Fredk.731 Lt.Col. Durham Lt. Inf.
Wright, Alfred, Lt.Col. 81 Foot
p.g.c Wyoen, Alfred Gabriel, Lt.Col. Dorset Regt....
ji.u.c Wynne, George Clement, Lt.Col. K. Artillery
iongc, Charles William,732 Lt.Col. Bombay Stall C.
Toung, Thos. HeDry Binny,733 Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Young, William,7'4 Major 14 Foot
Young, Wm. Siddons, 'Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Younger, John,735 Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Lieutenant Colonels.
Aeklom, Spencer,1 Lt.Col. Connaught Rangers ...
Adams, Edward Willoughby. Major, Roval Art. ...
Adamson,Chas.H.Ellison,2 CLE. Lt.Col Indian S.C.
Adamson, Robert Isaac,3 Major, Irish Regiment ...
Adcoek, Herbert Burrows,* Copt. 6 Foot
Agassiz, Roland Lewis,5 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Agnew. Gerald Andrew.6 Major, 30th Foot
Aitchison, Wm. Andrew,7 Major, Welsh Ragiment...
Alcock, Pon»onby, Major, Munster Fusiliers
Alexanler, James,8 Major, South Stid'orl Reg!
Alexander, Wdliam Gordon,9 Captain, 93 Foot ....
Alexander, W.Oas. Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt.fn.
Allan, Crawford Lewin, Lt.Col. Durham Light Inf.
Allen, Bedford Morant, loi>.CW. Indian Staff Corps
Allen, Rodney Vansittart,12 Cu^r'ti«,RoyalMarines...
Alston, Sydney Yer<-,13 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Alves, Malcolm Arbuthnot,14 Major, R. Engineers ..
Anderson, Wilfred Turner,i» Major, South Staffs. R.
Andre .vs. James Walker. ,& Major, Devonshire Regt.
Angelo, Edward Fox,17 Captain, 1 Foot
Annesley, Reg. Carey,18 Major, Cameron Highldrs.
Anson, Alexander George, Major. Royal Marine Art
Apthorp, Fredk. Eist, Lt.Col. Inniskilling Fusiliers
Arbucule. Benj. Vaughan,19 LI. Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Archer, George William, Major, Royal Engineers...
Armstrong. Francis Hugh,20 Lt.Col. Army Service
Corps (War Office and Dept. Berries 30/j yrs.);
Arm// Service Corpg
Armstrong, John Arthur,21 Major. R. (Bengal) Eng
Armstrong, Man*el,2- Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Arthur, Alexander Miller, Major, n Foot
Atchison, Charles Henry,23 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Atkinson, Richard Henry, Major. Birder Regt. ...
Auchinleck, William Henry, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Austin, Alfred G. Golwin,21 Major, S. Wales Bord.
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14 June 56 .
iS Oct. 64':
20 Dec. 56 i
2 May 58 1
21 May 41 :
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5 May 78 25 July
22 Sept. 47 :
13 Nov. 581
4 Sept. 57
14 Aug. 60
7 Nov. 62
12 May 53 ■
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9 Dec. 52,:
6 Feb. 63 :
10 Nov. 43::
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10 Dec. 54 .
25 June 58;:
6 Nov. 54!:
13 June 51
> Mar. 57 23
i Sept. 591 17
j July 44 17
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' Aug. 581 10
I Mar. 6o| 2
! Jan. 55! 18
1 May 58! 6
^ Mar. 46 1 5
■ Dec. 54! 1
1 Dec. 64 '14
; Nov. 53I16
i Nov. 55jio
. Apr. 65 26
; Feb. 63
: Oct. 57
> May 53
; Oct. 61:11
; Oct. 58 [22
July 63,21
Oct. 64! 26
1 Nov. 63I19
■ Sept.6i| 6
1 Nov. 57(21
; May 64 1
i Mar. 52 2
; Aug. 59 21
'. Mar. 64 3
> Dec. 33 20
i Nov. 51; 4
> June 62 16
: Apr. 46 13
> July 67 7
i June 61 20
i Oct. 54125
: (Jet. 57 8
: Dec. 65 14 ,
; Sept.541 5 .
[ Oct. 5021 .
i Aug. 68 10 ,
1 Nov. 63! 6 '.
r Apr. 58(18 :
> N 0 v. 69 7 1
[ Apr. 46 16 .
: Aug. 58 30 .
> Aug. 64 10 .
j Nov. 56
y Mar. 61
) Aug. i6
! Aug
: Dec. 59
July 69;
Mar. 69,
Oct. 521
Aug. 72I
Nov. 69
Nov. 661
Dec. 61
Mar. 60'
Mar. 50
Oct. 61
July 77:
Feb. 60
Oct. 65
Feb. 67
Sept. 71
Feb. 63|
Sept.58:
July 65 1
Sept. 65
Dec. -oj
June 77
June 76,
Mar. 67
Feb. 60
Feb. 77
June 59
N ov. 65
Sept. 70
Dec. 63
Sept. 67
Sept.68
Jan. 55
Nov. 73;
Sept. 71
June 61
Aug. 6qi
I June 64] 7
'8
T '«
1 Jan. 5519
Mar. 5517
May 5913
Nov. 55,28
May 64 21
Aug. 63 9
May 63; 1
1 Jan. 55
Mar.
■ Feb.
1 Aug
. Apr
16
25
24
•41 7
5912
Aug. 65 14
Sept. 65 15
i Dec. 54|i3
. Nov. 63129
- June 59-21
Aug. 6318
• June 58 27
Oct. 67 9
July 65. is
Jan. 681 8
J une 55 1
Feb. 57 3
Nov. 61, 10
Sept. 57 i
Feb. 68' 10
Feb. 68 24
Feb. 6614
May 55! 18
Jan. 66 29
Dec. 67J11
Apr. 72' 24
Apr. 46 24
Dec. 6o| 1
June 601 3
Oct. 68 9
July 6s|i6
Apr. 531 9
Jan. 67] 15
July 62 20
Jan. 67,10
Aug. 58, 1
June 62 8
1 July S
1 July -
2? May t
1 Sept.S
30 Mar. 7
22 June 7
5 July 7
6 Mar. 7
26 Apr. 5
5 July 7
1 Jan. E
26 Jan. t
12 Dec. 7
24 Mar. 1
t July I
1 Oct. 7
22 Sept c
12 Apr. 7
19 Oct. 7
1 July S
to Dec. £
1 July 8
27 May i
5 July 7
31 Aug. S
3 Mar. t
1 July 1
1 July i
20 Dec. 7
13 Feb. i
1 J uly i
1 July
5 July
1 Mar.
to Apr.
1 July
5 July
1 July
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Sept.
to Dec.
25 June
23 May
13 June
10 Oct.
72
LIEUT.
COLOXEL.
J aOct. 89
1 14 June 82
J22 Feb. 92
1 14 June 82
1 1 1 May 83
1 June 73
19 Jan. 88j
;o Mar. 831
1 July Si
12 Oct. 79
6 Mar. 83
16 Aug. 68
1 July 81
1 May 89 '
26 Jan. 73
30 Sept. 82
24 Mar. 82
17 Jan. 83
3 May 84
22 Sept. 73
11 Mar. 82
21 Apr. 82
21 June 87
22 July 91
1 July 90
ro June 82
1 July 81
1 Oct. 91!
3 Mar. 74
1 Dec. 85!
9 Dec. S5;
20 Dec. 77
24 Feb. 86!
7 Apr. 86;
17 Mar. 69
10 Oct. 85;
20 Sept. 85
29 Nov. 79
1 Oct. 84
18 Feb. 85I
14 June 80
1 Mar. 72
10 Apr. 92.
25 Feb. 85(
1 Oct. 77,
29 Oct. 84
28 Apr. 75
2 July 84!
29 Oct. 91J
10 Dec. 801
25 June 841
31 Dec. 78]
13 June 77
30 Nov. 86
20 June 96
18 July 83
22 Feb. 96
10 Sept. 84
11 May 87
6 Dec. 73
29 Sept.93
3 Feb. 84
1 July 85
12 Oct. 83
16 Apr. 83
15 Jan. 73
17 Aug. 81
ii Jan. 96
26 Feb. 76
20 May 85
24 Mar. 86
17 Jan. 85
3 May 88
12 June 78
11 Mar. 86
21 Apr.. 86
25 Aug. 94
21 Dec. 95
3 Sept. 95
to June 86
1 July 85
1 Oct. 95
9 June 77
10 Nov. 89
17 May 86
1 Oct. 80
24 Feb. 90
7 Apr. 93
28 Jan. 71
10 Oct. 89
31 Dec. 87
18 Feb. 82
6 Dec. 84
18 Feb. 89
14 June 84
7 Feb. 75
15 Sept. 97
25 Feb. 89
1 Ojt. 81
29 Oct. 88
1 May 79
14 Apr. 86
29 Oct. 95
13 Mar. 84
25 June 88
18 June 81
1 Oct. 79
30 Nov. 90
June 77 1
Dec. 77
Jan. 80 „
Apr. 62U2
July 6oJ2o
Apr. 75 1
Apr. 70^5
May 71I 1
Feb. 77 1
Feb. 74 4
Feb. 62 13
Oct. 72 1
Nov. 76:24
Apr. 84:24
Feb. 54J28
Jan. 74
Aug. 72
Nov. 77
Feb. 78
Feb. 64
Mar. 79
Sept.73
Dec. 75
Aug. 72
June 75
July 8: t5
Jan. 84! 8
Jan. 88| 8
May 74 1
Apr. 78 1
July 81 15
Aug. 80! 31
July 81 i 16
July 81:29
O.-t. Si)3i
May 751 1
July 81 1 12
Aug. 81 24
Apr. 92! 24
Jan. 68] 21
July Si; 15
July 81
July 81
July 33
Oct. 77
July 81
July Si
July 81
Jan. 79
June 82
Jan. 90
Dec. 86
Jan. 94
July 81
July 81
Apr. 87
Dec 84
July 84
Aug. 83
Oct. 83
Nov. 79
Feb. 87
Aug. 88
Apr. 9s
July ?I
JuueSs
June 87
July 88
Feb. 0I
: Mar. 78
. Nov. 83
■ Aug. 85
Dec. 89
: July 87
: July 85
Dec.
I 8 June 60 23 July 74
22 Nov. 64 30 May 6822 Nov. 76
19 Feb. 58 24 Aug. 58 8 Jan. 64 1 Oct. 77
15 Jan. 6731 Dec. 78! 1 Oct. 84
17 Mar. 63 30 Mar. 67 15 Aug. 771 i July 81
J25June62 1 Apr. 75J25 June 82
11 Apr. 621 6 Nov, 67 15 Feb. 74| 1 July 81
1 July 81 28 Mar. 8;
22 Nov. 84(22 Nov. 90
30 Nov. 78
1 Oct. 9
9 July 84
1 Oct. 89
30 May 85
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
I CORSET, >
2nd LIEUT. ;
Ol'ENSlG.N.
MKUT.
COLOXE L
Aytouu, Andrew," Lt.Col. Royal (Bombay) Artillery y June43 3 July 45 27 Apr. 58! ,iS May 65
Babington, Stephen, JJ.Cnl. Bombay Staff Corps 27 Apr. 6i!i4Dec. 62 27 Apr. 73 27 Apr. 81 27 Apr. B7
Bailey, Frederick,50 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 22 June 59 3 Aug. 721 1 July 81 : July -7
Bailey, Thomas James,'" Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ' 5 Aug. 64 22 June 67 s Aug. 76 1 5 Aug. 84 5 Aug. 90
Baillie, Charles Deyraan.58 Captain, 2 Foot 6 Dec. 55 5 Mar. 58 1 1 Apr. 70 26 Feb. Si 1 July 81
Baines, James Edgar,-" Major. Welsh Regiment 20 Dec. 57 , Jan. 61 6 May 70 ?s Aug. S2.27 Jan. st
Baker, Richard Aufrere,30 j/iyor. Royal (Madras) Artillery .. 9 Dec. 50 17 June 57 3' Dec. 60 5 July 72 ' Aug. 72
Baldwin, Robert Bulkeley, Captain, 4 Foot 1 June 55 17 July 57 ■ Apr. 70 1 July 8r 1 July 81
Bajlard, John Fane. Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf. .. 3 Jan. 64 17 Apr. of- 14 June 70 1 Ju y 81 i* Job. 87
3amber, Hugh William, Major. Royal Marines ' 2 Nov. 5820 Apr. 60 29 Nov. 72! 1 July 81 28 May 84
Uannaty: e, Neil, Major. East Lancashire Resiment 8 Mar. 64 21 Aug. 66 1 Apr. 75 30 Sept.81 22 Apr. 91
Bannatyne, William.-1 Major, Liverpool Regiment 27 Apr. 5S 13 Dec. 59 20 Jan. 66 3 -Nov. 781 7 Jan. 82
Bannerman, Arthur Johnston, Major, Bombay Stall Corps ...1" .11111058 2 June 60 " June 70 11 June 78 zs^jet.
Barnett, Charles Sr. JohnBiuren.^Jtfiy'or.Beagal StaffCorpsI 4 Nov. 57 12 Dec. 59 4 Nov. 69, « Nov. 77] 4 Nov.
Barnston. Francis,33 Captain, S3 Foot " Mar. 59 21 Oct. 02 s Mar. 70; 6 -Mar. 80 1 July - 1
Barrow, Frank, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps G Nov. 63 tS Sept. 67 6 Nov. 75 '• Nov. 83 'Nov ,
Barstow. Thomas Adam Anderson,3* Lt.Col. Seaforth HJrs... 10 Apr. 64 .8 Dec. 67 15 Aug. 77 ' July 8: 1 Jury i
Bartholomew, Robert,, Lt.Col. bengal Cavalry 20 Feb. 62 2 July 64 20 leb. 74,20 Feb. . 20 ten. :>
Bashibrd, William. Major, Hampshire Besiment 20 May 67:30 Oct. 6g 7 Aug. 80 15 Apr. 84 15 Apr. 91
Baskerville. Herbert W. Mynors. Major, Norfoll: Regiment .. iS Oct. 59 9 Feb. 64 1 Jan. 73I 1 July Bi 15 Oct. Si
Battye, Montagu M'Pherson,35 Captain, 10 Foot; Military} ,, Xov 55 -o July 57 17 Apr. 62' n Dec. 75 2 Feb. 7S
Knight of Windsor t " ! T
Bazet't, Richard. Ma .or. Royal (Bengal) Artillery ' 10 June 59 2 Nov. 72 1 May 8c 10 June &7
Beadon, Reginald Hem-v, Capt ui», 60 Foot ' 6 Feb. 58:11 Sept.60 16 Oct. 67 29 Jan. 79 1 Jul
Beale. Bernard Arthur. "• Major, West Surrey Resiment 29 Mar. 64 5 Nov. 67 23 Jan. 7825 Jan. 83
Beamish, Allen Aug. William. Lt.Col, Royal Engineers;') It? Dee 6 o Am- 77 6 July 8i
Prisons Depart i.Il Office ) "—■ ' '
Beatv-PownaU, George Albert. Major, Royal Artillery ' lSDec. 61 10 Feb. 75 18 Dee. Bi 1
Eeechey, Frederick Robert, Major, Royal Marines 2 .May jg'^Dec. 61 4 Sept. 75 1 July 81,22 Apr. -5
Begbie, Alfred Glvnn, Lt.Col. Royal Ensineers I 1 July 6. 26 Aug. 73 1 July 8i|xC Dec. S&
Bonson, Starling Meux, Lt.Col. 17 Lancers >o Oct. 65 27 Feb. 67 27 July 70 1 July fti 7 Apr. 86
Benvon, Joseph Spencer. Major, 5 Lancets 23 Sept.62 7 Apr. 65 24 Dec. 70, 1 July 8-1 13 *eb- 84
Beresford, George William,89 Major, Bengal Staff Corps 26 Oct. 61129 Dec. 65 26 Oct. 73 26 Oct. 81 23 June 07
Berkeley. Edmund Henry, Major, Dorsetshire Regt. (30 Foot) 17 Nov. 63 13 Mar. 66 7 May 77 1 July 81 19 Dec. #3
Bernard, James Walker, Major, Royal Artillery 19 June 60 23 Nov. 72113 Fell. 81 30 Mar. 87
!2i Dec. 58 1 Oct. 71; 1 Jan. 79I12 May S3
1 1 May 92
6 July 90
5 Feb. 82
Best. George, Major, Royal Artillery
: July 81J18 June 87
7 Mar. 78 19 Mar. S2
1 July 81 20 Sept. 84
1 July S-i 1 1 5 Aug.
p.s.c: Bickl'ord, Wm. G. Tomlm,4- Major R. Marine Artillery ... [8 June 59 25 Oct. 64 24 Mar. 74
Bicknell, Henry David,'- Major. 57 Foot .' --3 Dec. 61 9 Nov. 6615 Mar. 73
Blacken, Henry Wise Ridley, Major, 19 Hussars 16 Aug. 61 7 Aug. 67 16 Mar. 72
Blackwood, Robert William, Jfa;'oV, Oxford Light Infantry ... 12 June 63 n Dec. 66 28 Oct. 68
Blair, John, Major, 18 Foot 4 Jan. 60 25 Dec. 65 20 Mar. 74 31 Mar. Si 31 Mar. ii
Blake. John Smith O'Brien, Lt.Col. Lincolnshire Regiment. ..'n Feb. 62 11 Oct. 6411 Nov. 76, 1 July Sij 1 July 91
Blanshard, Fiederick Hardy,4* Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...16 Feb. 64' 15 May 67ji6Feb. 76116 Feb. 841 10 Feb. g>
Blathwayt, Linlcy,'5 Major, Bengal Staff Corps 11 Aug. 57 1 6 June 58,11 Aug. fiyjn Aug. 77 12 Jan. 8
Bleaymire, Joseph,40 Major, 104 Foot |n Dec. 4012 Nov. 42; 15 Nov. 49
p.s.c. Bolitho, Otho Glynn, Lt.Col. 3 Dragoon Guards 14 Oct. t>8 12 June 69 12 Feb. 73
Booth, Baron George,'*'-1 Major. Royal Scots 23 Dec. 6411 May 69(19 Jan. 76
Borton, Alfred John,5* Major, Welsh Regiment (69 Foot) 17 Nov. 63 21 Aug .67 28 Oct. 71
"Boulderson. John,£i Maj- -, Argyll and Sutherland Highldrs. 1 Feb. 56 u Mar. 59 1 Apr. 75
Bourchier, Henry Seton,56 Lt.Cul. Royal Marines ;i2 May 59, 1 Mar. 62 20 May 76
Bourchier, Johnj57 Major, Si Foot
Bouwens, Lambart Henry, Major, Royal Artillery
Bowen, Henry Griffith,58 Captain, 88 Foot .'.
Bowlby, Pulteney Edward. Major, 48 Foot
Boyd, George Rachel], Major, 47 Foot
Boves, Walter John.™ Major, Yorkshire Regiment I21 May 58 6 July 64:13 Nov. 72 2 Mar. 81
Brabazon, John A. H.Moor-, Major, Bengal Staff Corps [11 Dec. 46,10 Oct. 53 18 Fob. 61,11 Dec. 66
Bracken, Thomas Peter Aloysius, Captain, 41 Foot 15 June 58'i8 Feb. 62 12 Sept.69] 6 Aug. 79
Braddon, Edward Henry G\o&H,w Major, Hampshire Regt. ...17 Mar. 63 S May 66 20 Nov. 78 3 May 83
Bradford, Henry Richard,61 Major, Bengal Staff Corps 10 Dee. 47J15 Feb. 53 18 Feb. 61 10 Dec. 67
Bradford, Oliver John, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment 17 Sept. 58 3 Oct. 62 22 July 68
Bradley, John Donaldson,63 Captain, 49 Foot 25 Aug. 54; 9 Mar. 55 4 Aug. 63
Bradshaw, James Lewis,6* Major, Soutli Staffordshire Regt. 27 Jan. 57 30 July 5828 Oct. 68
Bradshaw, Os.vald Mosley, Major, Madras Staff Corps I 4 Nov. s8 6 Dec. 59 1 4 Nov. 70
Brady, David Michael Fras* Major, South Lancashire j L, j 6 M 67'28 0ct. 76
Regiment J j * ■' ']
p.s.c. Brain, Daniel List. Major, Lancaster Regiment ^15 July 64 2 Sept.68 29 Sept.77
Brander, Wildam M.6? Captain, 24 Foot 31 Dee. 58 16 May 62 13 Feb. 67125 May So
Brandt, Edward,63 Major, 103 Foot 8 Dec. 48 2 Aug. 55 30 July 62 1 26 Mar. 73
24 Aug
20 Oct. 59
30 Mar. 58
13 Apr. 5
Mar. 68
24 Nov. 86
18 Jan. 9 ;
4 Mar. 85
18 Mar. 82
12 May 87
25 Mar. -i
28 Sept. 87
1 July Pi
Jan. 62
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July Ct
1 July 81
91 2 July 41 27 May 53I17 Aug. 6,
13 Sept.64 13 June 77I 16 Nov. 83
6 Sept. 61 20 Oct. 69122 Dec. So
23 Nov. 60 21 Jan. 74 1 July 81I24 Oct
24 May 50 16 July 73 1 July 81 1 Apr. 82
2 May S ;
18 Apr. 68
1 July Si
3 May 91
23 Apr. 73
18 Nov.82
T2 Jan. 81.
g July
Jan. Si
; (Jet. 77
10 July 75 .
4 Nov. 78 1 Jan. 84
1 July 81 13 May 85
7 Oct. Si '20 Aug. S+
Brereton, Robert Ke.-.n,6'J Major, Irish Regiment 7 Nov. 62 21 Aug. 671 2 Mar. 78
Bridgtman, lion. Francis Charles, '-9f Major, Scots Guards 11 July 65 3oJune6o
Bridgman. Fiederick Henry,70 Lt Col. Army Service Corps... Regtl and Depth ' Service
Briggs, John Archer Julian',71 Captain, 18 Foot '30 Aug. 55 10 Sept. 58 9 Nov. 66
Brind, Frederick Sale Sawley,5* Maj or, Leicester Regiment...; 4 Mar. 57 30 Apr. 58 1 Apr. 70
Brind. William Henry/3 Major, ^03 Foot ._. 12 Oct. 57 22 Oct. si 2 Mar. 68
10 July Si
65 25 Apr. 68' 1 July Si
7 Nov. 62 J2 Dec. 65 23 Nov. 70
Bromhead, lidward Ralph,"* Lt.Col. York and Lancaster /
Regiment j j24 Mar- 63 lS APJ
2>.s.c. Brooke, Charles Kennedy, Major, East Yorkshire /
Regiment ; t ommanding Royal Irish Reserve Regiment $
Brooke-Hum. Robeit Henry,74! Lt.Col. Sealorth High-) T„„„< ,.t„i„^„ a \r ,^ -,
,„^^7 ,-, ,1 1 ' 30 June 6=: 14 July 69 o -Uar. 79
landers, Gentleman at Arms )\ ~ I
Broughton, Deu es, Major, East Yorkshire Regiment 23 June 65 24 July 69 17 Mar. 77
Brown, Chares Edwaid,75 Major, Royal Artillery 1 24 Mar. 65 1 Oct. 77
Brown, William. Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery I 8 June 49 25 July 54 27 Aug. 58
Brown, William Edward.76 Lt.Col. 13 Foot 10 Apr. 49 26 Dec 51 29 Dec. 54
Browne, Henry Robert Yates,77 Major, R. Art. ; Remount Drpf.\ ._ 1 Nov. 6o|io May 73
251V yrs.
24 Nov. 77
22 Nov. 79
29 Jan. 79
1 July ,81
2 Sept. 85
3 May 84
1 Jan. 84
5 July 72
4 Sepi. 69
y Nov. 79
73J20 Oct.
o Dec.
Browne, William Henry,73 Zr.CV. Indian Staff Corps '20 Oct. 61 17 July 66,20 Oct,
Bruce, Allied C aw ord,75 Lt. Col. Royal Engineers I 2 Aug. 71I 2 Aug. 83
Bruetr, Hervey J uckes L oyd, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Coldstream Gds. 25 Feb. 62 22 Nov. 64J30 Mar. 71
p.s.c. Brunker, Howard Molyneux Edw.60 Major, Scot. Riflesl 4 July 60 23 Dec. 64 23 May 77
Buchanan, Heurv Brian, Major, Rifle Brigade 29 Mar. 64 15 May 671 4 Oct. 76
Buckle, Dudley William, Major', Royal Artillery I i8July63j 7 Nov. 77. _
Buckmll, John Tov\nseud, Major, Royal Engineers ' ,15 Jan. 64120 Sept. 77 15 Jan. 84 12 Feb. 87
Burke, Bernard H,'1 Captain, S. O. of Pensioners (23 Nov. 53 26 Feb. 58' 1 Apr. 70! 1 July 81I 1 July SS
29 Nov. 79
1 July Si
5 Aug. 83
7 July So
9 Aug. 73
7 Dec. 88
1 Aug. 77
11 I'ee. 88
1 July Si
27 Sept.Sn
72 Jan. Si
1 July 88
3 May 84
26 Jan. 94
3 May 91
1 Jan. 91
1 Aug. 72
1 Oct. 77
7 Nov. 85
20 Oct. 87
Oct. 97
24 Aug. 78
3 Dec. 9<t
6 Aug. 84
27 Jan. 92
aeutenani Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 624
COHN"ET,
:md Lieut.;
;orESSiGX.|
Bnrke. Theobald,52 Captain, iS Foot |i5 Mar. SS'1? Aug. 55 '3 Sept.65
Burr, Frederick William," Major. Scots Fusiliers 6 Mar. 63 18 Apr. 05 23 May 74
Burrowes, Algernon St. Leger,sc Lt. Col. Royal Marines;)! „ D --; , Au„. g_ t July Si
Becrmtina Staff Officer, Bristol Si ' ,°,
Buscarlet. Jules Robert Bon-en,'7 Major, Sussex Regiment ...(zi Oct. 62 2+ Jan. 65 27 bept.71
Busfeild. William, Major, 22 Foot igJnnessN Sept.5s -3 June 63 1 Oct. 77
Butler, Charles, Major, 94 Foot '19 Aug.56 14 Mar. sr.30 June 031 1 Oct. 77
Butler. William Theobald, Captain, S Foot 5 July 55, » 0ct- 58 -° gPr- 64 '
p.J.c. Buxton, Jas. Walton Fowell, Major. InnisMlling Fus.jiojuly 63J 2 Jan. 69(10 JNqv. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
15 June S5
1 July Si
! Oct. 3i
LIEUT.
C0L05EL.
21 Apr. So
2 Sept. 85
8 Dec. 9+
25 Oct. S2
13 Mar. -i
11 May 7S
iS Oct. 79
15 Oct. SS
Call, Charles Frederic,83 Captain, Royal Engineers ,17 July 66 n June 79 J Mar. 81
Cameron. Hillvard Henry Angus, Major, Bedford Regiment 16 Aug. 64| 14 Aug. 67 19 Mar. 74 1 July bi
Campbell, Alex. Wm. Dennisto.m,»> Lt.Col. Indian S.C 30 Dee. 713° Dec. 53 30 ueo. 91
Campbell, Frederic Bucklev,9- Major, Connaught Rangers... 28 July 66 3 Apr. 6c 22 Oct. 7ol27Uec. bo
Campbell. John, JUa /or, Scottish Rifles 25 May 60 ro June 62 28 Oct. 71 1 July Si
Cane, Robert Emmet,*3 Major. Roval Artillery I ° Mar- -v1 20 Dec' 55JT „ ' 75
Oargill, Spencer. Major, Roval Artillery 11 June 58,27 Aug. 5S 15 Aug. 69131 Dec. 7H
I 'argill, Sydney, »* Major, Border Regiment I 4 July 60 17 Nov. 03 1 Apr. 751 1 July bi
'Carfeton. Edward William, Major, North Staffordshire Rcgt.iS Mar. 62 3 Jan. ob 12 Feb. 73 1 July or
Carlile, William Ogle, Major, Roval Artillery 1 July 61 n Nov. -.1 1 July Si
Carlyon, Clement Winstanley, Major. R. Marines 23 Apr. 55 3 July 5jB| 3 Aug. 07 2 Apr. 79
1 *o-t»r» Ckni-ln^ UnTTipn-n lf.11/1n i.-.i Tc'/xj-lt' ">C\ AlQl" r.O
'air, Charles Harrison, Major, 102 Foot |2oMar.6o 2 Oct. od 9 sept. 74
Carr, George Svdnev, Major, South Lancashire Regiment...' 4 July 65 24 Mar. 69,11 Oct. 70
Carr, Nicholas Bdward,96 Major, InniskillingFns. (27 F.) ...16 May 62 16 Sept.65! 1 Apr. 70
Carre, George Tennant,-'" Major, Ride Brigade 25 Juue 60] 9 June 75
Jarter. Staniev, Major, Bombav Staff Corns 19 Dec. 6o3°-:uly 62 19 Dec. 72 19 Dec. Ro
Cartwright. Reginald Anson-, Major, Northampton Regt. ...;i6 Aug. 59, iS Feb. 62 8 Feb. 08 1 < July 81
"ave. Walter, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers 8 June 61 J28 Dec. 65 20 Aug. 71 12 Aug. 81
Chaine, William, Captain, 10 Hussars; Assistant Master of} il Dec , Qct. =7 10 May 64 1 Oct. 77
the Ceremonies to the Qtteen y\
Ohamberlin, Edw. Henry,10* C«/><«m, Rifle Brigaie S Jan. 56 '31 May 50 14 July 69 13 Apr. Si
Chamberlin. William R. Bigsbv,1'" Captain, 24 7oot 1 May =x 21 Oct. =0 10 May j5; i Oct. 77
Chambers, Francis Henry, Captain, ^o Foot .26 Jan. 55 10 Nov. 55 18 Apr. 65 1 Oct. 77
Chapman, Geo. Henry Jas. Mowbray, "* Major, 5 Foot 21 Nov. 51 6 June 54126 Dec. 57] 5 July 7
Chailes, James,™. Xf.C--/. Royal (Bengal) Artillery ;i2 Juiie 5S 27 Aug. 5; iS Feb. 7031 Dec. 7b
Charlton, Richard Granville.*1*- Captain, S.O. of Pensioners ... 18 Jan. 51 27 Mav 53 16 Aug. 59
Oheetham, Charles Joseph,11" Major, R. Marine Artillery; > j . v-, ,- 3 Time So
Becruitiug Staff Officer, 1st Class, Bira Ingham )' [ D ->uv-°9!
Cholmelev, Henry John, Lt. Col. Bedfordshire Regiment, 18 Jan. 01 31 Jan. 65
Christie, Edward Tolfrey,,,u Lt. Co!. Army Service Corps:") > Tw>»rt- nental
Army Service Corp* $\
. 'hurcnill, Cnarles Morant,'11 Major, West Kent Regiment ...'21 Dec. 60 18 Oct. 64
Clarke, Henry WUberforce,112 Lt.Col. Royal ( Bengal) Eng I ! 8 June 60
Clarke, James Alleyne,113 Lt. Col. Army Service Corps... ! Depart- mental
Clarke, Sir Marshall James,11* KCMG. Major, Royal Artillery! ' 22 Feb. 63
Clarke, Montagu de SalisM. K. G. A.113 Captain, 50 Foot ...... 18 Feb. 53 25 Aug. 54 10 May 61 .
Clarke, Thomas Sydenham,*1" Major, King's Royal Rifles ... 3 Dec. 65 24 Apr. 69J 5 July 78,24 Jan. 83
Clarkson, Frederick WUliam, Captain, 39 Foot 12 Nov. 5S 21 Nov. 62:25 Nov. 68 j i Dec. So
Clarkson, William Henry, Captain, 30 Foot '29 June 40 6 June 54 1 1 5 June 5S
Clery, Thomas Geerge, J/<f/e«\Leinster Regiment 15 June 65 20 Jan. 70 1 July 81
Clowes, Frederjck,u6t Lt.Col. East Lancashire Regiment ... 18 Sept.63 21 Nov. 65131 Oct. 74
Coates, Chailes,117 Major, 99 Foot In Dee. 57 22 July 39 —
Coates, George,118 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps Depart- mental
Cobb, John,113 Copt. Royal Marines [28 June 49 1 Sept. 53
Cockcraft, William La Trol>e,12J Major, R. Marine Artillery.. .123 Dec. 59 iS May 6,
Coffey. Francis. Major, Inniskilling Fusiiiers 9 Nov. 58 21 Oct. 59
Cole, Henry Hardy, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers 17 Dec. 62
Collins, Arthur,12"t CB. MVO. Major, Middlesex Regiment, 1 t. c L^Ont
Gentleman Cher to the King ....'. ) 123 Dec- 6'' =° ^Ct
Collins, Josiah Erakine,121 Major, Hampshire Regiment 16 Aug. 61
Collis, William Gun. Major, West Surrey Regiment 23 Dec. 64
Colquhoun, Jas. Andrew Sutherland,1-2 Lt. Co£.R.(Ben.) Art.
Conmgton, John Codd,-23 Major, 13 Foot ,18 Dec. 52 1 6 July 55 26 Nov. 61 Ui Mar. 75
Conner. George, Lt.Col. Gloucestershire Regiment 2 June 65 3 June6825 Mar. 711 t July 81
Cook, Francis John Gilbert, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ... Depart- mental Service |22°i yrs
1 July Si| 1 July Si
16 Mar. S7
29 Mar. 92
30 Dec. 97
Aug. S3
30 May S3
4 June 79
25 May 85
15 Mav S9
24 Sept.84
12 Oct. 87
10 Feb. S3
28 Dec. So
26 Feb. 94
15 Oct. Sr
1 July Si
15 Aug. S4
20 Aug. S4
12 Aug. 38
9 Sept. 80
1 Apr. 82
r July "
t Feb. 82
69
7 Nov. 68
Service
6 Feb. 77
3 Aug. 72
Service
8 Dec. 75
17 Mar. 63
Service
26 Sept. 61
25 Dec. 74
18 Oct. 73
6 June 77
14 May 73
July 72
21 May S3
10 Oct. 79
22,=j yrs.
1 July 81
1 July 81
21 *7r yrs.
2/ Apr. 80
29 June 74
1 July Si
1 July St
28 Oct. 79
25 Feb. 80
10 July 79
8 Apr. S7
26 Dec. So
21 May 95
Oct. 86
Dee. S3
S June 67 27 Apr. 70
i July 71 21 July So
10 Dec. 58 1 Aug. 7
5 July 72
1 Dec. 85
1 July 81
23 Aug. 77
21 fj yrs.
25 Nov. 74
1 July 81
1 July 81
17 Dec. 82
1 July 81
1 July 81
25 Mar. 85
16 Jan
1 Aug. 72
1 July 81
1 July 8
31 Oct. 8
1 July 8
1 July 81
2 Oct. 63 22 June 671 5 Jan. 77
8 Dec. 66 1 3 Aug. 67' 12 Sept. 77
13 Feb. S4
1 Feb. 87
11 Dec. SS
28 Mar. S3
20 Mar. 80
17 Nov. 86
1 July Si
2 Mar. 7S
1 Dec. 52
1 July 91
2 July 79
11 Dec. SS
i7 May 85
28 July 85
Apr. S7
17 Dec. Sg
25 Feb. S5
17 May 86
25 Mar. 92
16 Jan. 87
27 Mar. 80
1 July 91
11 Dec. SS
31 Dec. 97
9 Mar. qo
1 July 81
1 Oct. 92
t July 88
30 May S3
Apr. 8413 Apr. 92
Cooper. Henry Fallowneld,1-* Captain, Royal Marines 14 Nov. 48 17 Aug. 52 20 Apr. 60
Cope, Sir Antnony,125 Major, Rifle Brigade 16 Oct. 6o. 2 May 65:13 Nov. 72
Cornish. Charles Orchard,126 Captain, 73 Foot 26 Nov. 5811 Dec. 63 2 Aug. 71
Costobadie, Henry Holmes, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 24 Mar. 65 1 Oct. 77v
Cotton, Fras. Fred.12* Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers 8 June 60 24 Aug. 73'
Cotton, Henry French,12^ 2/'j;'or, Gordon Highlanders (02 Ft.) 22 May 63 26 May 65 17 May 71
Cotton, Richard Godman Temple,12' Ma for, Shropshire 1 . , i „ " . ,.■ -,r„. „o
light Infantry ... } 3° Aug. 04 14 Sept.66 2 Mar. 78
Cotton. Walter, J29 Major, Royal Artillery 23 Dec. 64 to Apr. 78
Coussmaker, George,-10 Major, Bomoay Staff Corps 4 Jan. 58 ,.9 Nov. 59 4 Jan. 70
CoussmaKer, Macclesfield Forbes, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C... 19 Dec. 60 30 July 62I19 Dec. 72
Cox, George Augustus, Major, Leicestershire Regiment 21 Sent. 6c 4 Aug. 63 24 Apr. 72
p.s.c. Creagu, John,"1 Captain, 5 Foot 128 Apr. 54:15 Jan. 5616 Dec. 60
Creighton, Fitzmaurice,132 Major, Royai Marines 18 Apr. 5321 June54 29 May 63
Cretswell, Charles Arthur,133 Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps : Iii Jan. 66 12 Jan.
Criehton, Lion Henry Geo. Louis, Major, 21 Hussars ; Com- 1
..,. aiding Portsmouth Brigade Volunteer Infantry ; A.A.Gcu. [ 13 j"uneo3| 6 Nov. 67 29 Oct. 7:
for Imperial Yeomanry, with rank of Colonel i
Croker, John, Major, Minister Fusiliers
Crooke, t-divard Ltea Milner,131 Major Royal Marine >
Artillery ; Recruiting Staff Officer, Edinburgh, 1 May 96... j
Crosoie, John Gustavus,135 Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles 23 Apr. 58J18 Sept. 60 20 May 63
Cruickshank, James Henry Robert, Major, R. (Bombav)Eng H June 58127 Aug. 58-15 May 70I21 Dec. 771 1 J ine 85
Cumberland, Geo. Bentmck MLeod.^^ir. Col. S. Staffs." Regt 22 Nov. 64 29 Dec. 66Ji3 Sept. 75 25 July 83] 2 .Vlay 94
Cunningham, Allan Joseph C.13- Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng. ... ! SJuneoo 3 Aug. 72
Curry, Michael,138 Major, Staff Captain Isle of Man 7. 2 Feb. 58 26 July 64 19 Feb. 70
Cust. Mitt'ord,139 Major, West Surrey Regiment 21 Nov. 65127 Oct. 71 8 Mav. St
Cuthell, Thomas George, Captain, 13 Hussars i24 Jan. 65 6 July 67 7 May 70
Daintry, George Charles, Lt.Col. East Yorkshire Regiment... 14 June 64 25 Dec. 67 23 May 74
19 Feb. 82J18 Feb. 02
4 Jan. 781 1 Apr. 83
19 Dec. 8^19 Dec. 86
1 July 8:121 June 87
29 Dec. 73 1 July Si
1 Oct. 77! 1 May 78
12 Jan. 86|t2jan. 92
1 July 81 1 16 Jan. 84
3 June 84I 3 June 92
15 June 85:22 Nov. 93
10 Mar. 80. 9 Sept.84.
1 July 81 9 Jau.
30 June 81 1 Jnly 81
10 Sept. 85 23 Nov. 92
4 Feb. 85 4 Feb. 85
6 Sept. Si 6 Sept.Ss
625
Lieutenant Colonel* Retired on Fall or Retired Paij or on a Pension.
Dale, Henry Montagu,140 Lt.Col. Madras Infantry 20 Jan. 62 29 Feb. 6(
Daly, 'William, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Daniell, Edward Staines,141 Major. 102 Foot
Darley, William Sanders, Major, South Staffordshire Regt. ..
Dashwood, Francis Arthur, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers
Daubeny, Albert James Hesketh, Major, Sussex Regiment ...
Davern, George 'William, Captain, 17 Foot
Davidson, Christopher Middlemass,143 Major, Munster)
Fusiliers ; Gentleman at Arms )
Davies, Jaspar Gustavus Silvester, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Davies, Robert.145 Captain; zS Foot
Davis, Alfred Thornton.14* Lt.Col. Bengal ln'antiy
Davy, James John. Lt.Col. Yorkshire Light Infantry
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
* 1 Jan. 74 20 Jan. 82 20 Jan. 8?
15 Oct. 61 12 Apr. 64 6 Sept.73 1 July Si 21 June 8;
14 June 45 19 Dec. 49'2i Feb. 57 30 Nov. 70 4 Jan. 71
8 July 62 29 Sept.65 31 Oct. 77, 3 Sent.81 23 Aug. 39
5 July 64 23 liar. 66 :o Oct. 69 1 July 81 1 July 88
29 July 62 10 Nov. 65 26 Mar. 73 1 July 81 28 May 84
13 Mar. 55 2 Oct. 55 1 Apr. 70 6 Aug. 79, 1 July Si
26 Feb. 62
23 Apr. 58
20 Oct. 59
19 Mar. 66 23 June 75 1 July 81J10 June 82
1 Oct. 581 3 Aug. 72 13 Scpt.79 7 Sept.85
1 June t i Apr. 70 13 Mar. 80 1 July 81
it Aug. 61 6 May 69 18 Oct. 79:SOct. 85
Dawson, Frederick, Major, Durham Lignt Infantry to Mar. 60 17 Nov. 63
10 Feb. 04 9 Mir. 67 22 May 75 1 July 81, 1 July 88
de Burgh, Thomas Francis Huvsey, '*' Major, Leicester Regt.
<te Cetto. Louis Chas. Aug. Adrian,148 Major, R. Artillery ...
Delacombe, William Addis.140 Captain, Royal Marines
de Lancer, John, Major, Highland Light Infantry
de Longueville, Charies Mj'ers,150 Major, 101 Foot
de Marylski, Robert. Major, Royal Artillery
Des Ba'rres, Alex. Hamilton,151 Major, Royal Marines
Des Barres, Augustus H. John, Major, Royal Artillery
de Vcsci, John Robert Wm., T'w?.155 Major, Coldstream Gds.
Dickinson. 'William,156 CSI. Major, Bombay Star!" Corps [R]
Dillon, Robert Henry, Captain, 45 Foot
Dixon, Charles Frederick. Major, Royal Artillery
Dobbin, Geo. Miller,15" Lt.Col. R. (Be'ngal Artillery
Dods. Peter,15* J/u/or, Bombay Stuff Corps
Dolphin, Harry Edmund,159 Major, Royal Artillery ...
Dooner, John King,100 Major, Suffolk Regiment
Douglas, Hugh Alexander. Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Doveton, Henry, Major, Royal (Bombay) Engineers
Y£ Dowell, George Dare.16' Captain, R. Marine Artillery
Downs, Leonard, Lt.Col. Roya'. Artillery
iln Jardin, Benjamin Stephens, Captain, 7 Foot
Durand, Sir Edward Law, Bart. LB. Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Durnford, Edward Congreve Langley,162 Captain, R. Mar. Art..
Durrant, Frederic William,163 Major, West Riding Regiment.
Duthie, William Henry Moore, Major. Royal Artillery
p. i.e. Du Vernet, Francis Tudor Campbell, Major, Essex Regt.
Dysart, Conolly,164 Major, 108 Foot
Eccles, Francis Edward. Captain, 31 Foot
Eden, Archibald Dumeld,165 Major, Scottish Rifles
Eden, Henry Horace. Captain, 30 Foot
Edmondcs, Francis Quinton, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
EdmondsUne, Neil BenJHimn, Major, 4 Hussars
Edwards, St. Hon. Sir Fleetwood Isham, GCVO. KCB.
Lt.Col. Royal Engineers; Sergeant at Arm/, Extra Equerry
to the King
Edye, Lourenco,'66 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Kgerton, Rowland. Captain. Rifle Brigade
30 Mar. 60 26 Feb. 7c
'9 Dec. 55
3 July 50 24 Feb. 54
2 Feb. 64 ' 1 Apr. 0;
13 Dec. 45 26 Apr. 49
18 July 65
28 Dec. 64 3 Aug. 67
• July 61
22 June 63
5 Dec. 54
3 June 59
1 Apr. 59
31 Jan. 56
27 Dec. 48
15 July 63
17 July 63
21 Aug. 60
10 Dec. 58
6 Oct. 51
19 June 60
23 Apr. 5
4 Oct. 67
18 Jan.
24 Mar. 58
o Dec. 50
3 Mar. 46
6 Oct. 60
25 July 48
5 July 55
10 Oct. 65
50 Dec. 51 24 Feb. 54
8 Feb. 6i!t8 0ct. 64
I 1 Nov. 60
10 Nov. 6526 Feb. 70
29 Apr. 37 8 Oct. 39
10 Mar. 58 ;o Sept. 59
21 Feb. 60 8 July 62
13 July 58 13 Nov. 60
24 June 63
5 June 66
8 Dec. 66
3 Apr. 69
30 June 6;
3 Aug. 67
31 Oct. 74 1 July 81 14 Mar. 83
15 July 79 15 Nov. 84 18 Nov. 91
15 Aug. 65 1 July 74 26 Feb. ti
18 Mar. 62 23 June 75 20 May 76
2 June 75 1 July 81 1 July 88
8 Dec. 6o|3oOct. 691 10 Jan. 72
24 Nov. 77 1 Jan. 84 23 Sept. 91
31 Dec. 79 23 Dec. 85 28 Dec. 92
2i Nov. 74 1 July 8i| 6 Sept. 84
14 Aug. 56 iisApr. 74
t8 Feb. 61 18 Jan. 68 19 Dec. 76
16 May 65 1 Oct. 77, 1 July 81
17 Oct. 71 17 May 7y 24 June 82
27 Aut. 58 s July 72I 4 Feb. 74
17 J"jly 5y 3 Mar. 66 17 Feb. 72
18 Feb. 76 3 Apr. 83 8 Sept.86
5 May 5.) 1 July 81 17 Dec. 81
6 Jan. 63 12 Oct. 81 1 July 81
15 Oct. 70 31 Dec. 78 31 Dec. 85
22 Sept. 59 17 Sept.61 23 Apr. 72
23 Nov. 72 13 Feb. Si m Jan. 87
2i July 7; o Mar. 80 1 July 81
10 Oct". 77 10 Oct. 85! 10 Oct. 91
27 Mar. 62 14 Sept. 75 8 Mav 77
11 July 72 1 July Si 14 Sept. 81
8 Oct. 73 1 July 81 14 Nov. 83
8 Feb. 79 5 July 82 5 July 87
15 Nov. 53 20 July 58 1 Jan. 63
28 Oct. 68 20 Apr. 78; 1 July 81
19 Apr. 76 1 July »i 14 Mar. 83
16 Sept. 68 21 Aug. 78! 1 July 81
6 June 77 24 June 83 22 Sept. 90
21 July 75 1 July 3i 13 May 91
5 July 77 30 June 85
22 Oct. 90
1 July 3 1 8 Dec. 87 8 Dec. 94
7 May 70 17 May 79 1 July 81
2? July 58 5 July 72 29 Nov. 79
Captain. Rifle Brigade 24 Oct. 57 10 Nov. 59
Elliot, John M'Dowell,169 Major, 4 Foot 21 Oct. 53(29 Dec. 54
Elliott. Armstrong William,1"" Major, Lincolnshire Regiment 11 July 65 19 Feb. 70,12 Nov. 78; 10 Jan. 85' 10 Feb. 92
Ellis. Arthur.171 Captain, Royal Marines 120 Apr. 47 27 May 48 14 July 58 4 Aug. 73 24 July 78
Ellis, Walter Treslove, Lt.Col. Northampton Regiment ;2iNov. 62 6 Mar. 07 1 Dec. 69 i July 81 1 Apr. 90
Elliston, Edmund Charles,'73 Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps 22 Mar. 64 15 Apr. 69 22 Mar. 7622 Mar. 84 22 Mar. 90
Empson, Charles Anglesea, Lt. Col. Royal Artillerj- [ 27 June 63 15 Jan. 76 28 Mar. 83 28 Mar. 90
England, Albert Edward, 1:i Major, R >yal Artillery 19 June 60 23 Nov. 72 9 Mar. 81 7 July 03
England. James MontagreFitzR:y,176"C»,<Mrish Fusiliers ...In July 6522 June67 28 May 70118 Nov. 82 9 Sept.85
English, Thomas, Major, Royal Engineers j I17 Dec. 62 30 Mar. 76 17 Dec. 82 17 Dec. 89
Evans, Edward William,177 Major, 19 Foot 1 7June54 S Dec. 54' 5 Feb. 66 11 Nov. 78 7 June 79
Evans, William Hunter,17* Major. Somerset Light Infantry... 10 Feb. 64 t8 Apr. 67 1 Dec. 75 1 June 82 11 June 90
Everitt. Herbert,179 Major, Royal Marine Artillery 15 Nov. 58 20 Apr. 60 21 Nov. 69 27 Sept. 80 26 Jan. 84
Eyre, Vincent George Lawrence,1*0 Lt.Col. Indian S. C 22 Jan. 67 25 Juno 70 2; Jan. 79 22 Jan. 87 22 Jan. 93
Faircloth, Henry John.1*2 Captain, 81 Foot 15 Dec. 54 13 Apr. 55 16 Oct. 67 22 Nov. 79 26 May So
Farmar, \Tilliam Edward, Captain, Royal Marines 18 Oct. 42 27 July 47 13 Feb. 5; 28 Jan. 7c 11 Juiie 70
Farmer, Geo. Lancelot M'Lean,1*5 Lt. Col. King's Royal Rifles 16 Apr. 61 7 Alar. 65 5 July 73 1 Julv 81 7 Jan. 50
Farquhar, Francis Glennie, Lt. Col. 2 Dragoons 14 June 64 25 Sept. 67 2 Aug. 71 1 July Si 5 July 86
Varrer. Henry, Major, Connaugbt Rangers ;i Nov. 58 19 Dec. 62 4 Jan. 77 1 July 81 7 July 84
Farwell, Walter Charles,1"6 Lt. Col Bengal Infantry 29 Jan. 61 17 Mar. 62 1 Jan. 70 31 Dec. 80 20 Jan. 87
Faweett, Rowland Hill,157 Capt. West Rfding Regt. (33 Foot)...! 15 May 58 5 N.,v. 61 25 S-.1ut.07 18 May 81 24 Aug. 81
r'awkes, Montagu, Lt. Col. Irish Fusiliers I 5 Sept. 62 22 Sept. 65 22 Oct. 70 1 July 8: 9 Jau. 39
Feildf n. Haughton Montague James, Major, Royal Artillery J 27 Jan. 63 24 Nov. 75 1 Nov. 82 1 Nov. 89
Feneran, Edward,1*9 Major. 48 Foot '14 Mar. 51 6 June 54 23 Nov. 60 6 Dec. 73 1 July 81
Fenwick, John Bonrchier, Major, Bombay Staff' Corps to Dec. 54 10 June 57 10 Dec. 66 10 Dec. 74 8 Sept. 79
Ferrier, Ale ^ander Walter, Lt. Col. Royal 'Artillery 24 June 63 1 Jan. 76 14 Ft-b. 83 29 May 91
Ferris, George Augustus.190 Major, 97'Foot 8 Dec. 46.30 Apr. 49 20 July 55 5 July 72 17 Jau. 77
flolliott. Philip Homan, Major, East Lancashire Regiment ... 7 Sept. 58 30 Nov. 60 22 Feb. 68 1 Julv Si 15 Oct. 81
Field. Wm. Caldwed Faure,191 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 8 May 72 8 May 84 8 May 92 8 May 98
FitzHerbert, Walter Hepburn Melitas,19- Major, Rifle Brigade 14 Jan. 62 14 Aug 66 12 Nov. 73 1 July 81 18 Nov. 82
FitzRoy, Edward Albert,194 Lt. Col. Royal Artillery 19 June 5c 23 Nov. 72 1 July 81 1 Oct. 87
FitzRoy, Ferdinand, Major, Royal (Bengali Artillery 0 Dec. 52 26 July 57 21 July 61 5 July 72 22 Sept. 75
Fleming, William, Captain, 95 Foot 28 Apr. 55 1 Feb. 56 5 June 66 1 Jan. 79 18 May 81
Forbes, Edward Millett,196 Lt. Col. Bengal Infantry 20 Oct. 61 20 Oct. 62 5 Jan. 71 1 July 81 20 Oct. 87
Forbes, Henry Villiers.1*7 Major, RoyarMarines 20 Mar. 54 2 June 55 13 June 65 1 Oct. 77 30 Mar. 78
Forbes. John Foster,15* Major, Bombay Staff Corps ' 4 Jan. 51 20 July 57 4 Jan. 661 4 oo.n. 74 2 Mar. 78
Ford, Alfred John,199 Captain, 1 Foot iS Aug. 48 18 July 51 : 4 Jan. 61 7 Jan. 74 1 July 81
Ford, John, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery 13 June 56 27 Aug. 58 24 Mar. 65 1 Aug. 72 29 Jan. 77
Forster, William David, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery 1 1 Dec. 49 21 Aug. 55 5 July 60 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72
Forsyth, Frederick Arthur, Major', 5 Foot 1 Apr. 58 1 Apr. 62 26 June 72' 1 July 81 30 Nov. 81
Fosbroke, John Dudley, Major, Royal Marines 11 iiar. 59 1 Aug. 60 9 Oct. 75' 1 July 8129 May 82
p.s.c. Fothergill, Charles Wm.200 Major, Royal Marines 13 Nov. 55 7 May 59 3 Aug. 67J 2 Oct. 79 10 Feb. Si
p.s.c. Fox, Walter Reginald,202 Major, Royal Artillery I22 Mar. 64 21 Oct. 7621 Apr. 80 19 Jan. 87
Francklyn, Wm. Henry Miller, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry I 4 Dec. 61 26 Nov.64' 3 Dec. 731 4 Dec. 811 4 Dec. 87
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
626
COBMKT,
2ndLiBtrr.
OrKNSIGX.
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
Franklen, Charles Richard,203 Major, Royal Artillery
Fredeiick, Sir Charles Edward, Barf. Major, 21 Hussars
Freeman, Francis Peere William, Major, Royal Artillery
Freeth, James Plomer,204 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Freeth. William, Major. Madras Staff Corps
Frere, Richard Tudor, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Froom, George,205 Major. Connaught Rangers
Fryer, Alfred Charles. Lt.Col. Yorkshire Regiment
Fryer, Edward John,206 Major, Rifle Brigade
Fuller, Henry, Major, Roval Marines
Galloway, Frank,203 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Gardner, Charles Henry, Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regiment
Garnham, John William, Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery ...
Garratt, John Arthur Thomas, Major, Grenadier Guards
Garrett, Annesley John,209 Lt.Col. Indian Stiff Corps
Garsia, Michael Clare,210 (P) Captain, 30 Foot; Inspector 1
General of Military Prison? )
Gattey, Fras. Wm. Braithwait, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps...
Gaultcr, Henry Edward,211 Major, Hampshire Regiment
Gibb, Reginald Kennett, Major, 1 West India Regiment
Gibbons, Frederick FitzRoy,213 Lt. Col. Devonshire Regt. ...
Gibbs, Mossom Tnnis,314 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Gibson, Robert,215 Capt. 89 Foot (Quarter Master, 2 Apr. 47)...
Gibsone, HughF. H., Captain, 73 loot
Glancy. Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Gleig, Charles Fleming, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Godwin- Austen. H. Haversham,217 Capt. Bengal Staff Corps...
GoJdie, Alexander John, Lt.Col. East Lancashire Regiment ...
Golding, Harry, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ...
Gordon, John Andrias D.21s Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Gordon, James Rollings, Major, 108 Foot
Gordon, Orr Boswell,219 Major, Cameron Highlanders
Gore, Frederick Augustus, Capt. York and Lancaster Regt....
Gore, George Anthony Ellard,-20 Major, Ro.val Marines, ~)
Gentleman at Arms i
Gouldsbury, Dudley Elphinstone,— ' Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Gower, John Nathaniel, Captain, 78 Foot
Gramme, Charles de Jersey, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
Graeme, Lawrence Anthony M.2*3 Major, 102 Foot
Graham, Douglas A. G. Q.^Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Graham, Lionel Frederick, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance Dept
Grant, Robert Joynt Gordon,220 Major, Sussex Regiment
Grant, Wilmot, Captain, Rifle Brigade
Graves, Francis Lowry,227 Major, Royal Artillery
Graves, Henry Affleck,2"" Lt.Col. Iud'ian Staff Corps
Gray, Arthur," Captain, 41 Foot
Ureatwood. Henry Frederick,229 Major, East Surrey Regt...
Green, Richard Spurgeon,230 Major, Berkshire Regiment1
Gregory, George Constable,231 Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..."
Greig, Banks Robinson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Grindlay , Henry Robert,232 Major, 2 1 Hussars
Gritton, Henry,2'3 Major, Royal Marines ..".
Groube, Thomas,215 Major, Royal Fusiliers
Grubb, Alexander,234 Major, Royal Artillery
Grundy, Frederick Leigh, Mijor, Warwickshire Regiment "..'.
Gubbins, John Egerton, Major, Royal Artillery '.".
Guillamore, Hardress Standish, Vitct. Major, K. (Madras)Art
Gully, William,236 Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery \
71.8.C. Gunter, Edward,237 Lt.Col. Ea-st Lancashire Regt
Gyll, Flemyng George, Major, Royal Artillery ™
Hackett, Charles, Lt.Col. Northumberland Fusiliers ............
Hadden, Louis Jas. Waiuwright, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Haig, Arthur Balfour, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers
Halketc, Henry Craigie,238 Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps.. .!!!!!!."
Hall, Alfred Campoell Blar, Lt.Col. North Lancashire Rein.
Hall, George Wm. Monk, Major, Berkshire Regiment ....?. ...
Hallett, Charles Evans,2*1 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps....'.'.!!!!!!
Halliday, Stratford Charles, Major, Royal Artillery
Hamilton, Boyd Cullen Poley, Major, Royal Marines.!!!!!
Hamilton, Charles James,2*2 Major, East'Kent Regiment
Handy, .Bennett Fleming,243 Major, Liverpool Regiment
Hankin, Frederick George, Major, Madras Staff Corps.
Harden, John Edward,246 Major, 109 Foot
Hardmge, Henry Haughton, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery !!!!!!!!.
Hardinge, Herbert Richard, Captain, 32 Foot
Hardy, John Braithwaite,248 Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery
Hare, Richard Thomas,249 Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Harenc, Charles Edward,250 Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps!!!."
Harmar, Charles D'Oyly, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment!!!!!!!
Harris, Thomas,2'1 Lt.Col. Middlesex Regiment
Harrison, Arthur John, Captain, 7 Foot !!!!!!.!!.
Harrison, Henry Albert, Captain, 24 Foot
Harrison, Henry Drmkrow,252 Lt.Col. The Buffs.!!!!!!!!!!!.
Hart, John, Major, Leinster Regiment
Harvest, Henry Lewis,253 Major, Irish Fusiliers"!!!!!!!!!'
Harvey, Edward,254 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers !!.".!!"!
Harvey, George Sheppard,255 Major_ Royal Artillery
Harvey, Henry James,256 Major, K.'O. Scottish Borderers
Hawkes, Richard Lloyd, Captain, 36 Foot
Haydon, William Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers".!! "
Haynes, Jonathan Wynyard,257 Major, 2 West India Regiment
I U -/ward, John Fred. Curtis, Major, King's Own Scottish /
Bjrderers .
5 July 72
Lierr.
COIOXEI.
17 May 79
(23 Oct. 54' 3 Jau. 55)13 Nov. 01 3
2 July 61 18 Oct. 64 14 Aug. 72 1 July 8i!i8 Mar. 82
( 8 June 6c 28 Sept. 74! 1 July 81' 9 Dec. S2
12 Jan. 66(20 Feb. 78: 9 Jau. 84' 9^ov. 92
11 Dec. 58 11 Dec. 70 11 Dec. 78 20 Mar. 83
25 June 6227 July 7; 25 June 82 21 May 89
3 Oct. 66,22 Aug. 6S31 Oct. 77: 1 July 81 21 Jan. 90
16 Mar. 67: 7 May 70 12 Mar. 81; 1 Apr. 86 28 Mar. 94
15 June 55 12 Feb. 58 2 Nov. 6o)it> Mar. So '5 Oct. 8t
22 June 59 22 May 6215 Dec. 76 1 July 3x " Dec. 85
' 19 June 60 11 Dec. 72 2 Mar. 81 1 Nov. 87
8 Feb. 61 8 Mar. 64 3 June 73 17 Dec. 81 7 Sept. 86
;i8 0ct. 6, 1 Oct. 77 16 Sept. 82,26 Apr. 85
J20 May 63! 6 May 67J jr7 -Tnl>- 73
29 May 66; 8 Oct. 68 29 May 78 29 May 86)29 May 92
26 Mar. 58 17 May 61 25 Jan. 71 3° Nov. 7SJ i July 81
Depart- mental Service 23'° yrs. n Dec. 38
9 July 62 14 June 64,28 May 73 1 July 8i 20 Dec. 90
!2 Nov. 58, 6 Aug. 61:20 Apr. 6724Dec. 73; 1 July 81
4 July 60 9 Aug. 64 22 Jul}' 71 1 July 8i)[8 Jan. 88
...... 130 Dec. 7130 Dec. 83 30 Dec. oi:i°Dec. 97
3 Apr. 49 22 Feb. 50' 18 Feb. 59 16 Apr. 61 6 Nov. 63
3 Julv 58 24 Aug. 60 20 Oct. 6525 Dec. 77, 1 Nov. 70
...... I 1 Nov. 601 2 Aug. 73 1 July 81)23 Nov. 87
8 June 6c 30 July 62 15 Mar. 73 1 Jan. 81! 1 July 88
z6 Dec. 51 12 Oct. 54I29 Oct. 5s'i8 Nov. 68 1 2 Mar. 78
20 June 63 14 Oct. 68 21 Aug. 78 1 June 85)17 May 94
31 Dec. 6i 5 Dec. 62 18 Dec. 75 1 July 8i!i8 July 36
20 June 61 30 July 62 5 June 70 20 June 81 20 June 87
13 June 51 23 Nov. 56 30 July 6229 July 74)21 July 77
4 July 65 17 Feb. 69 19 Oct. 791 1 July 81122 Oct. 90
21 July 63125 Apr. 65 24 Sept. 70, 19 Sept. 83 19 Sept.83
z8June65 3Aug.67; 4 July 8028 June 86)28 June 93
16 0=t. 66 17 Ap~. 69^6 Oct. 7816 Oct. 86)16 Oct. 92
1 May 57 20 No\ . 57 26 Oct. 65 13 Feb. 78:25 May 78
3 July 60 31 May 64^9 Apr. 76 1 July 81)14 July 83
11 June 53: 4 Aug. 56 30 Julv 62 15 Aug. 6S 22 May 75
20 Feb. 63I28 Oct. 64!i6 Aug. 73 19 July 82 12 July 89
Depart- mental Service ~'2JS}Jyrs. |24 Aug. S3
24 Jan. 52. o Dec. 52 22 Mar. 63 1 Oct. 77U0 Nov. 83
2 Feb. 5s. 27 Apr. 6o, 4 Feb. 71 7 Aug. 8o, 1 July 8t
24 June 63, 1 Jan. 76 2 Mar. 8 1I24 Aug. 87
;i6July 63)16 July 75 16 July 83)16 July 89
4 Nov. 59127 May 62^12 Nov. 701 2 Feb. 81 1 July 81
30 Dec. 59' 9 Jan. 63I27 Feb. 69 21 June 80(20 May 82
21 Aug. 60 1 Jan. 62 28 Mar. 74 1 Jan. 83 2 Feb. 84
20 Jan. 57 30 Apr. 58 20 Jan. 6920 Jan. 77) 9 Mar. 82
[19 June 60 23 Nov. 72^3 Feb. 81)15 Feb. 87
24 Feb. 37! 1 Aug. 42 24 Feb. 52J19 Jan. 58)11 Apr. 65
21 Dec. 62!28 June66j 2 July 78I 1 Sept.83 1 Aug, 97
2 Dec. 62 20 June 65(24 Nov. 77 1 July 81)20 Dec. 82
: 1 Apr. 61, 1 July 741 1 July 8i 2 July 84
3 May 64' 9 Nov. 07 20 Apr. 78 3 Apr. 83)31 Dec. 87
) 1 Oct. 57 8 Dec. 69: 1 Oct. 771 1 Oct. 84
11 Dec. 58 23 Dec. 71I11 Nov. 77 1 July 79
7 Dec. 55,27 Apr. 58)24 Mar. 65 1 23 Nov. 72^0 Feb. 75
3t Dec. 58:23 Sept.62 15 Mar. 73 1 July 8r 1 July 88
122 June 58 28 Sept. 71 8June78[ 8June8s
o Aug. 64, 16 Oct. 67,29 Jau. 78 14 July S3 23 May 88
18 Sept.6o|i8 Sept.63 30 Mar. 70) 1 July 81I 8 Sept.86
22 June 59! 3 Aug. 72,16 May Si 30 July 81
2 Aug. 68 11 Apr. 71 2 Aug. 8oj 2 Aug. 88 2 Aug. 94
21 Sept.6o 21 June 64 17 May 71 1 July 81 1 July 87
31 May 59 8 Oct. 61 ' 1 Jan. 73 1 July 8ij 5 Sept.83
24 June 62 2 June 67 24 June 74 24 June 82^24 June 88
Apr. 63) 1 Jan. 76 30 Nov. 82' 4 Apr. "'
13 Dec. 65 3 Aug. 67,27 Apr. 81 13 Dec. 86 12 Aug. 87
17 Mar. 58 22 Oct. 61 26 June 67 30 Nov. 78 30 Nov. 85
7 Aug. 6i;2r Nov. 64J 4 June 73 1 Ju'y 81 25 Mar. 85
<i Dec. 49! 1 1 Nov. 52 11 Dec. 61 n Dec. 69 27 June 74
20 Jan. 50 1 Jan. 62 30 Oct. 69 12 Jan. 81 4 May di
'19 Dec. 60J23 May 74' 1 July 81 10 May 89
14 May 58I22 Feb. 61)22 Feb. 68)26 May 80 1 July 81
8 June 4929 Aug. 54^7 Aug. 581 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72
7 Dec. 55)27 Apr. 58 7 Dec. 67) 7 Dec. 75 1 Jan. 79
15 Oct. 61, 5 May 63)15 Oct. 73115001. 81 15 Oct. 87
5 Feb. 61 3 Jan. 65) 7 Aug. 75! i July Si 26 Mar. 84
18 Dec. 63! 7 Jau. 68 10 Oct. 74: 8 Jan. 83 9 May 93
10 Mar. 57J20 Apr. 60:16 Mar. 67^1 Aug. 78 1 July 81
1 Apr. 59)29 July 62! 8 Mar. 67! 7 June 80 7 July 80
3 Aug. 60 29 Mar. 6429 June 70) 1 July 81 23 May 88
1 Mar. 64: 9 June 65:11 Sept. 75:24 Jan. 83 24 Jan. 93
15 Oct. 54) 9 Feb. 55)18 Aug. 63 1 Oct. 77;i4May84
'22 Dec. 5923 May 73' 2 Mar. 81:11 Oct. 87
: 10 Aug. 56 12 Oct. 67: 1 Jan. 76^27 Aug. 79
5 June;S 1 Apr. 60,15 Mar. 73 1 July 81 1 July 88
30 Nov. 55 21 Sept.56 3 Apr. 70 22 Oct. 771 1 July 81
[17 Dec. 62 1 Apr. 77^7 Dec. 82 17 Dec. 89
25 May 55,23 Nov. ss'io July 66; 1 Apr. 74 9 July 79
28 Jan. 62 10 Oct. 65 28 June 71 1 July 81/20 Oct. 85
i I 1 ' °
627 Lieutenant Colon el a Retired on Full or Retired Pn/j or on a Pension.
I COBNET,
jsndLIKUT.
jorENSlGN.
Healey, John,--'9 Major, 32 Foot
Heath, John Macclesfield,"0 CMG, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Heathcote, Charles Lechmere, Major, 106 Foot
Heavisidc, William James,201 Zt.Col. R. 1 Bengal) Engineers..
Helme, George Coope, CMG. CB. Zt.Col. Wiltshire Kegt; )
Hon. Colonel. 4 lin. Middlesex Regiment (
Heming, Dempster, Zt.Col. Madras Infantry
Hemsted, Edward, Major, 109 Foot
Henchy, Robert Cameron, Jtfa/or.R. (Madras) Artillery
Hennell, Reginald,*88 DSO. Zt. CoZ. Bombay Infantry ; Adju-1
taut n,id Clerk oj Ike Cheque, Yeomen of the Guard >
Herbert, William Henry, Major, Irish Regiment
Herne, George Edward,'-0* Major. 103 Foot
Herries, Frederick Stansfleld. Major, 65 Foot
Herring, William, Major, 27 Foot
Hesketh, James,806 Captain, Military Train, Staff Officer of ">
Pensioners j
liewat, Henry Roper Cnrzoii,-'1''" Major. Scuts Fusiliers
Hewett, Henry,20' Captain, R. Marine Artillery
Hezlet, Richard Jackson, Zt. Col. Royal Artillery
Higginson, Henry Shakespear,209 Zt.Col. R. f Bengal) Art...
Hill, Aug. James,-'70 Major, R. Mar, Art. ; Gentleman at Arm*
Hill, Fred. J. Ponsonby, Major, 1 Foot
Hill, Major Dawson, Major, Wiltshire Regiment
Kill, Rowley Richard Conway, Major ;i Foot
Hime, Henry William Lovett', Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Hobart, George,2"1 Zt.Col. Royal Marines
Sobbs, Josiafc Wm. Pearse, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
Hodgson, Joseph Hamilton, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment...
Hole, Frederick, Zt. Col. Madras' Staff Corps
Holland, Trevenan .lames,'-"'-' CB. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
p.s.c, Hollist. Edward Ommanney, L>L. Major, Royal Artillery
Holmes, William Prescod, Lt.Col. Dublin Fusiliers
Holt. Robert William F.. Major, Royal Marines
Horniblow, Thomas,2"0 Captain, 24 Foot ,
Ifomsby-Drake, All'. Western Hatchell,2'" Major, Madras")
Staff Corps ; Gentleman at Arms J
Hoskins, Reginald. Major, 77 Foot
Houghton, Ernest,2'9 Lt. Col. Army Ordnance Department
Howard, Henry Stanley, Lt.Col. Hampshire Regiment
Howard. Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Howell, Horace,2"' Zt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hoyes, Alexander, Major, Leinster Regiment
Hnlse, Charles Frederick, Major, Rifle Brigade
Hun.lrey, Thomas Blake,2— Major, Liverpool Regiment
Hungert'ord, Thomas Everard,2"3 Major R. Marine Artillery
Hunt, Thomas Rochfort, Captain, 17 Foot
Hunter, John,284 Major, R. (Bengali Artillery
Hunter, Thomas Alexander,2"5 Major, 104 Foot
Hunter- AVestOD, Gould Read,2*" Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Huntley, Hougham Charles.28" JJ. Col. Lincolnshire Regiment
Hutehins, Francis Arthur, Captain, 4 Hussars
Hutchinson, William Lacy, Major, Royal Artillery
Hutchison, Henry M'Leod,588 Zt. Cot. West Yorkshire Regt....
Huyshe, Dunbar Fiaser, Zt.Col. Royai (Bengal) Artillery . .
Hyslop, Maxwell Wither,283 Captain, joi Foot
Inge, John Walker,2'- Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Innes, Edward Selby,292 "Paymaster, Royal Marines
p.s.c. limes, Francis Newell,293 DZ. Major, Royal Artillery ...
Irwin, De la Cherois Thomas, CMG. Major, Royal Artillery...
Isaacson, Henry Bevan, Major, Royal Marines
Jackson, George Edward Owen,29* Captain, R. Marines
Jackson, Wm. Henry Munton,-'5 Captain, 81 Foot
James, William Hill,436 Major, South Stafford Regiment
p.s.c. Jarvis, Robert E. Coibonie,29' Major, Hampshire Regt.
.Icbb, Arthur,298 Major, East Surrey Regiment
Jenkins, Thomas Morris,239 Zt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Jervis, Edwin,300 Captain, S Foot
Jervoise, John Pnrel'oy Kllis, Lt.Col. 3 Hussars
Jocelyn. R-jn. Robert Julian Orde,301 Major, Liverpool Regt.
p.s.c. Johnson, Frederick Luttman, DSO. Zt.Col. York audi
Lancaster Regiment, 3 Bn. Leinster Regiment }
Johnstone, Samuel Henry Nairne,2"2 Major, 20 Foot
Jones, Owen Thomas, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Josselyn, Arthur Henry, Major, Norfolk Regiment
Josselyn, Frederick John, Captain, 96 Foot
Justice, Francis James,31" Zt.Col. Somerset Light Infantry...
Kay, William Algernon,304 Major, 68 Foot
Keisall, John Richard, Captain, 54 Foot
Kemble, Henry, Maior, Dorsetshire Regiment
Kennaway, Charles William, Major, Royal Artillery
Kerrich, Edmund, Captain, 9 Foot
Kersteman, Jeremiah Bingham, Major, Leinster Regiment ...
Kinchant, John Uharltori, Zt.Col. ri Hussars
King, Charles Richard.300 Captain, 50 Foot
Kinloch, George H. Anchite,307Z*.t'o?. Somerset Light Inf.
Kirby, Thomas Hart well,308 Major, Cheshire Regiment
Kirkwood, John Knox,309 Major, Shropshire Light Infantry
Kitching, Charles William Ross,31" Major, Royal Marines ; *
Recruiting Officer i»t Class, Ziverpoot, 1 Oct. 99 S
Knatchbull, Charles, Major, Lincoln Regiment
Knight, Henry Sollers Gunning S. Major, 19 Foot
Knox, Howe James, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
4 Dec. 57
12 Oct. 60
19 Dec. 60
28 Jan. 62
16 Nov. 61
27 June 60
8 June 49
?5 July 6:
29 July 59
1 1 Dec. 40
4 Apr. 51
18 Nov. so
21 Feb. 56
4 Aug. 63
20 Sept. 47
23 Dec. 59
13 May 5j
3 June 59
9 Apr. 01
13 Dee. 65
4 Apr. 65
;i Oct. 67
4 Jan. Co
13 Dec. 51
1 Mar. 64
12 May 50
20 July 55
26 J uly 64
7 Dec. 55
Depait-
9 Dec. 62
26 July 61
7 June Ci
5 Oct. 61
21 Apr. 63
26 June Co
21 Dec. 55
14 June 45
1 4 June 56
10 Dec. 39
8 Sept.63
25 May 6c
12 Nov. 58
8 Dec. 54
31 Mar. 63
18 June 59
27 Dec. 42
5 Dec. 56
19 July 55
19 July 59
22 June 55
2 Mar. 66
23 Aug. 59
16 Nov. 66
20 Dec. 64
10 Oct. 65
8 Feb. 56
14 Apr. 59
21 May
29 July 59
17 Aug. 70
' 5 June 55
11 May 55
3 Mar. 65
19 Dec. 62
22 Sept. 60
12 Oct. 67
1 June 55
6 Nov. 60
1 5 Apr. 58
9 Jan. 63
28 May 62'
2 Sept. 4 5
4 Mar. 62
30 Apr. 60
30 July 62
3c July 62
10 June 59
14 June 64
21 Nov. 63
30 July 62
31 Dec. 54
30 Oct. 63
2 Apr. 64
24 Jan. 45
25 Nov. 53
8 July 62
jo Feb. 57
20 Apr. 67
28 Aug. 48
•9 June 60
S June 6c
18 May 65
1 2 Jan. 5 ;
4 Feb. 62
23 Mar. 67
19 June 6c
3 Aug. 67
3 Feb. 69
17 Apr. 69
10 June 62
1 June 56
1 Oct. 57
iS Dec. 67
28 Mar. Sz
7 Oct. 59
2} Feb. 69
3 June 59
mental
24 Jan. 65
22 June 59
30 July 62
ii Jan. 67
3 Apr. 66
20 Feb. 66
3 Feb. 61
13 June 58
21 Feb. 49
12 Aug. 57
21 Feb. 42
9 May 65
31 Mar. 63
25 June 62
4 Aug. 63
9 Dec. 59
9 Mar. 55
19 June 60
23 Oct. 66
t2 Jan. 66
1 July 61
21 May 62
27 July 47
5 Aug. 59
1 Oct. 58
8 Aug. 62
15 Feb. 56
19 June 69
22 Jan. 62
3 J une 68
28 Oct. 68
7 Nov. 68
15 June 58
22 Aug. 60
25 Sept. 60
2 July 61
28 Oct". 71
7 May 58
7 Mar. 56
14 Oct. 68
23 Dec. 64
14 June 64
7 Apr. 63
28 Oct. 71
11 Mar. 59
8 Oct. 61
ii Feb. 59
26 May 65
ii July 70
24 Jan. 65
3 Jur.3 47
2 June 65
24 July 72
12 Oct. 72
19 Nov. 73
24 Mar. 71
22 Mar. 76
16 Nov. 73
7 Oct. 71
10 Feb. 60
4 Feb. 71
12 Nov. 73
4 Aug. 55
7 Dec. 53
j Ja.n. 69
5 July 64
24 Sept. 7 s
14 '-
Apr. 59
Nov. 72
1 Fe
in No
1 ; I )ei
. -, ,,^^. D.J
10 Oct. 67
25 Feb. 74
23 Nov. 72
.6 Aug. So
Jan. 70
78
72
63
68
75
76
70
7-5
2 Mar
4 Jan.
3 Dec.
.g Nov
8 Dec.
2 June
19 Jan.
26 July
22 Jan. 68
Service
29 May 66
3 Aug. 72
26 July 73
7 July So
H Sept. 73
1 Apr. 75
1 Oct. 77
>i July 63
27 Aug. 58
2 Jan. 64
10 Dec. 54
3i Oct. 77
1 Feb. 68
1 Apr. 75
19 Nov. 73
4 Feb. 74
21 Dec. 60
23 Nov. 72
9 Oct. 78
0 Feb. 78
10 Oct. 74
15 Oct. 76
1 Mar. 55
24 Dec. 70
30 Oct. 69
24 Dec. 73
25 Apr. 65
2 Mar. 78
24 Dec. 67
21 June 71
23 Nov. 77
19 Apr. 76
30 June 63
8 Feb. 70
y Nov. 66
22 Mar. 64
20 Mar. 80
10 Nov. 69
21 Oct. 68
29 Mar. 78
24 Aug. 77
14 Sept. 70
9 June 65!
8 Jan. 78
1 Apr. 70 1
t8 Nov. 68
7 Aug. 66!
1 Apr. 73
21 July 82
24 Feb. 77
30 Oct. 57
19 Nov. 73
9 July 79
12 Oct. 80
21 July 80
2 Mar. 81
1 July 81
16 Nov. £1
4 May 81
5 July 72
i July 81
1 July 81
14 June 64
5 July 72
23 Jan. 78
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
5 July 72
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
5 Julv 72
1 July 81
1 July 81
19 Jau. 81
29 Sept. 86
12 Dec. 83
7 May 8.,
4 Jan. So
15 Aug. 68
25 Aug. 77
1 July 81
1 July 81
5 Feb. 80
20 July 84
1 Feb. 79
=3r% yrs.
31 Dec. 78
1 July 81
26 July 81
7 Jan. 82
1 July 81
1 Feb. 82
1 July 81
1 Oct 77
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
24 Mar. 58
29 Nov. 79
27 Apr. 81
25 June 82
2 Mar. 81
1 July 81
6 Jan. 74
26 Feb. 81
11 July 82
18 Nov. 82
1 July 81
1 July 81
13 Apr. 58
7 Jan. 80!
1 July 81
2 Mai. 81
1 Oct. 77
2 Mar. 8o
2 Mar. 81
1 July 81
7 Mar. 82
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
13 Jan. 81
12 Apr. 80
1 Oct. 77
31 Dec. 86
29 Oct. 79
1 July 81
5 May 85
1 Jan. 84
1 May 80
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
2 Feb. 78
1 July 81
11 Aug. 79
21 Feb. 83
16 July 90
10 Dec. 81
5 July 72
14 Sept. 81
COLONEL.
9 July 79
25 Aug. 86
12 Feb. Si
ii Dec. 86
1 July 88
16 Nov. 87
29 June 81
1 Aug.72
25 July 87
18 June S6
11 Sept. 72
17 May 76
4 Sept. 80
3 June 84
15 Sept.92
11 Sept. 73
1 Oct. 37
1 Jan. 80
1 Nov. 85
30 Nov. 7K
1 Oct. Si
1 Oct. Si
1 1 Jan. 87
29 Sept. 93
8 Apr. S5
8 Jau. 93
4 Jan. 86
21 Aug. 72
27 Oct. 80
21 May oS
12 May 87
1 July 81
29 t>ept.S7
23 Mar. 8 1
21 May S4
1 July S3
27 Feb. 87
20 July 87
26 Apr. 82
1 Apr. 82
26 Nov. 90
21 Jan. 94
24 Nov. 77
1 Aug. 72
17 May 79
8 Oct. 6i
17 tf'eb. 92
1 July 88
1 Oct. 89
21 June 87
1 Jau. 89
20 Mar. So
2 Sept. 87
17 June 96
21 July 86
9 Sept. 82
27 Mar. S3
8 June 67
1 July Si
5 Jan. 84
2 Dee. 82
19 Nov. 81
2 Mar. 92
18 May St
5 Aug. 85
8 Feb. 38
22 Jan. 93
9 June So
19 Sept. 85
21 May 04
16 Oct. 80
31 Dec. 93
26 May 80
1 July 91
5 May 93
1 Jan. yi
4 Sept.8o
24 Jan. 83
20 L»ec. 82
1 July Si
21 Juue S7 .
23 Mar. 88
17 Fob. 86
16 July 97
28 June 82
29 Nov. 76
16 July 90
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or lletlred Pay or on a Pension. 628-9'
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
Ol'ENSIGX.
Lainb, George, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery 12 June 58 27 Aug. 58I 1 Aug. 72
Lambert, Walter Miller, 3I- Mojo,; Royal Marine Artillery >6 June 60 iS May 65J23 Nov. 75
Lane, Maitland Moore, Major, Royal Artillery ]- igJur.e6o';2 Apr. 73
Jjascelles, Henry Arthur,31* Major, Rifle Brigade 17 Apr. 6024 Jan. 6521 Sept. 72
Lauderdale, Fred. Henry, Earl of, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 22 Feb. 61 2 Oct. 66 22 Feb. 73
Lavie, Augustus John, Lt.Col. Royal (Bombay) Artillery 8 June 60 1 Dec. 72
Law. Edwin, Lt.Col. Gloucestershire Regiment 112 Sept.65 16 Mar. 67 29 Jan. 79
Lawlor, William Patrick,110 Major, East Lancashire Regiment 23 June 65 21 Aug. 6714 Sept. 78
Lawrence. Henry John, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry I 4 Jan. 62 10 Mar. 631S July 71
Lawson, Marmaduke Charles.311'' Major, R. (Madras) Artillery '13 Dec. 45 27 June 53' -7 Aug. jS
Layard, Brownlow VOliers, Cap'. Gloucestershire Regt. (2S F.) 6 Mar. 63 17 Nor. 6q 4 Mar. 68
6 Apr 70
i July Si
1 July 81
1 July Si
2 Feb. 8
6 Apr. 8
5 May So
n Apr. 82
1 July 81
i July 72
1 July 81
Lean, Francis,31* Captain, Royal Marines 30 Dec. 50 24 Feb. 54 27 Mar. 6223 Aug. 75
Lecky, John Gage, Major, Gordon Highlanders 9 Oct. 03 8 May 67 5 Mar. 70 1 July 81
Lee, Henry Pincke, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 24.11111065 6 Juno 77 24 Juiie 83
Lemarehand, Charles S.3'5 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal! Artillery 13 Juue45;i3 Jan. 49 27 Aug. 58 7 Dec. 58
Le Mesurier, Thomas Angustus,3-" Army Service Corps Depart- J mental (Service jig-j'syrs.
Leslie, Archibald Young, Lt.Col. Cameron Highlanders 4 Mai*, col 1 Jan. 62 13 Mny 74
.'jethbridge, Christopher Wallis, Major, 105 Foot 27 Dec. 45 14 July 48 27 Apr. 55
Lewio, Henry Fred. Chapman, Major, Royal Engineers '21 uune~6]22 Dec. 65
Lewia, Thomas Herbert,323 Major, Bengal Staff Corps -2 JUUC57 :8 May 5S 2 Mar. 60
Lewis, Henry Francis Peterkin, Major, Royal Artillery 22 June 5011 Nov. 71
Liardet, Augustus Bury. Barrack Master, ft. Marines 24 June63 10 Nov. 66 19 Oct
1 Juiy 81
8 Mar. 64
26 Aug. 73
12 June 77
1 July 79
1 1 Feb. 84
indesay, Henry Richard P. Major, Lancashire Fusiliers ... 24 June 63 2 Oct. 66'iq Sept.74 1 Oct.
Lindoe, Frederick Ekins,3-'0 Major, North Lancashire Regt... 10 Nov. 65 5 June 66 20 Sept. 77 t July 81
Linton, Charles. L'.Col. South Lancashire Regiment 21 Nov. 65J24 Sept. 70 1 M iy 78 25 July 83
Little, John Caruthers, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment 16 Apr. 61 a Oct. 6- 5 June 75 1 July 81
Livesay, Robert Algernon^ Lt. Col. Royal Engineers ' | 1 July 61 10 Dec. 73 1 July 81
Lloyd, Albert, Captain, South Yorkshire Regiment ,. 7 June 61; 8 Aug. 65 12 Nov. 70I28 Apr. 84
p.f.e. Iiloyd, Edward, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 16 Oct. 66 ^ Dec. 67 16 Oct. 7Si6 0ct. 86
Lloyd, Ernest Marsh, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Lodge, Frank, Major, Royal (Bombay) Artillery I
Logan, Charles Atkinson,3-"-' Major, Royal Scots 4 July
Long, Charles Wigram, Major, Royal Art. ; MP. for Evesham :
Loraine, Frederick Ekins Blakene'y,331 Major, R. Artillery ...
Louis, William, Major, Liverpool Regiment tg Jan
22 June so1 3 Aug. 72
J 8 June 6c 1 Aug. 72
55 30 July 58, 3 Oct. 70
19 Dec. 60 11 Mar. 74
1 July 61 10 Oct. 74
64 13 Feb. 67 21 July 77
1 July 81
1 Apr. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
7 Ma'r. 8:
Lovell, John, Lt.Col. 21 Hussars 26 Feb. 64 9 Nov. 66; 1 May 78 18 Mar. 82
Low, John Maxwell, Major, West Riding Re
Lowis, Ninian,332 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Lowsley, Barzillai, Lt.Col. Roval Engineers
iment 19 Dec. 62 29 Sept.65 2S Mar. 74
20 Sept. 57 10 Jan. 5020 Sept. 69
25Juue02J S Dec. 76
Lumsden, Henry William, Major, R. 1 Madras) Artillery 12 Dec. 45:31 July 52127 Aug. 58
MAlpine, Cunyngham Martyr., Major, Highland Light Inf. 18 June 61 9 Nov. 66! 1 Apr. 75
M'Causland, William Henry. Major, Madras Staff Corps 12 Jan. 66J29 June 70 12 Jan. 78
M'Kwen. Robert Bruce,333 Major, Gordon Highlanders 24 Apr. 55 4 Oct. 55 16 Aug. 73
M'Ghee, Robert James,33* Lt.Col. Madras Stan Corps 4 May 58] 1 Jan. 62 4 May 70
M'Gregor, Alexander Donald,330 Major, Gordon Highlanders 1
(92 Foot; j
M'Kechnie, John Anderson Rae,33i; Major, R. Marines
4 Apr. 65I31 July 6711 Dec. 75
1 Jan. 64; 3 Aug. 67I 5 July 79
J'Laren, Peter, Major, Highland Light Infantry 29 Oct. 58
M'Loughlin, John,33'" 11 Hussars 30 Mar. 56
M'Neile, Charles, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps jn Dec.
Macintosh, Archibald, Major, Royal Marines ...23 Apr. 55
Mackenzie, Robert Sinythe Muir, Major, Royal Artillery j
Mackinnon, Donald William,3* Lt.Col. Leinster Regiment .27 July 61
Mackintosh, William John, Major, Royal Artillery {
Macnamara, Nugent,339 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery ...... 30 Dec. 47
Macpherson, Andrew Kennedy, Lt.Col. Indian S. C... fig Dec. 65
Macpherson, Duncan, Alex. Allan,31" Lt.Col. Indian S. Corps' 7 July 69
Macpherson, John Lawrence,31' Lt.Col. Royal Engineers i
Macpherson, Thomas Robert Matheson, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Madden, William Charles Frederick,312 Lt. Col. Somerset /
Taght Infantry 1
Mainwaring, Francis Geo. Lawrence,313 Lt.Col. Indian S. O
Maitland, Hon. Ueorge Thomas, Major, Bengal Staff Corps..
Malcomson, Alexander, Captain, 95 i'oot
Mallins, William, Lt.Col. Koyal Artillery ....'.''.
p.s.o. Mallock, Thomas John Raymond, Major, R. Fusilier.- 1 T . ,
(7 Foot) '.... ..... J l7 Ju'-y 63 21 Aug. 66I20 Jan. 78
Malone, Anthony, Major, Royal _ Marines 21 Jan. 54|2i Feb. 55 1 Sept. 6,
7 July 69
28 Dec. 60
9 Apr. 61
1 4 May 58
18 June 61 1 7 Aug. 67
20 Feb. 57I20 July 66
1 July 59 1 1 Dec. 70
25 Feb. 58| 3 Aug. 67
22 June 58:28 Sept. 71
22 Mar. 64! 6 Dec. 73
15 Jan. 67131 Dec. 78
25 Apr. 49J 4 May 59
14 Dec. 69|i9 Dec. 77
28 Oct. 71 7 July 81
1 Mar. 64 1 Oct. 77
28 Oct. 71! 7 July 81
30 June 65 22 Apr. 7;
,0 Dee. 71
9 Apr. 64
8 Jan. 60
25 June 62
30 Dec. 83
16 Apr. 73
11 Jan. 07
24 Apr. 75
Maltby, John Meredith, 3,3t Lt.Col. West India Regiment '20 Oct.
Mannoek, Francis Anthony Strickland, '■»* Captain, 10 Hussars 17 Oct. 57
Manscl, Charles Grenville,3*3 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps , 8 July 68
Mansel, Robert Henry. DL. Captain, Dublin Fusiliers: 1 -c, , ^o
Men. Colonel 2nd Vol. Bn. South Walts Borderer* i" 115 *e"- 6S
Marrjat, Frnost Lindsay. M:.;zr E. (Bomr.ayi Engineers
Marryat, Herbert Charles,3*15 Lt.Col. Manchester Kegiment... \ig May 63
28 Oct. 71
5 Nov. 61
20 July 70
28 Oct. 71
10 June 59
24 Nov. 77
7 Nov. 66
8 July 80
g Aug. 79
1 Apr.
14 Dec. 70
Marsden, William, Major, South Lancashire Regiment ig Apr. 6425 Dec. 6
Marshall, Walter,3*" Major, Bombay Staff Corps 12 Aug. 591 1 Jan. 62
Martin, David William, a« Captain, 8 Foot 16 June 40 1 June 49
Mai tin, Gerald Ward,31'1 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 22 June 67124 Mar. 71
Martin, John James,301' Captain, 45 Foot :i6Feb. 55 1 Feb. 56
Massy, Charles Francis,3-'' Lt.Col. Indian. Staff Corps '26 May 05: 14 Aug. 67
Malhias. Vincent Lewis, Major, Madras Stall' Corps 22 Mar. 64 4 Sept.6
681 --I 1
Ian. 77
Matthews, Henry Melvm, Major, West Sun-ey Regiment i S July 6:
Maude, Robert Henry, Major, Royal Fusiliers ! •- Aug. 60
Msuie. George Edwin M^jor, E~yaJ Artillery
Maxwell, Thomas Mercer, Lt.Col'. Derbyshire Regiment '".'.'.. '.'.'t8 Dec. 60
Mayne, John Theophilus Bolton, Captain, 73 Foot 30 Mar. 55
Meiklejohn, John Forbes,353 Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery!
Mein, Alexander Bu«e.-,ai' Lt.Col. Indian staff Corps •
Menteith, James Frederick Stuart, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards' 4 Oct. 64
Meredith, George Vincent, Major, Devonshire Regiment I18 Sept.61
Metcalle, Boom Hay,3-6 Major. Irish Rities | 2 June 65
M H'-r, Joim Fran i, . ames,3" Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps .... "; 1 Mar. 64
11 Nov. 64
1 Dec.
31 July 55
11 Aug. 63
23 Mar. 58
10 Dec. 58
30 Dec. 71
16 Mar. 70
o Sept.65
14 Sept.67
21 Aug. 69
12 Aug. 71
30 Sept.
22 June 79
2 Feb. 67
26 May 77
22 Mar. 7'
12 May 75
6 Sept. 7
1 Feb. 64
6 Mar. 74
14 Apr. 63
1 Aug. 72
30 Dec. S3
2g Jan. 74
1 Apr. 75J
30 Nov. 7
10 Jan. 83
20 Sept. 77
25 June 82
5 July 72
18 Jan. 82
12 Jan. 85
2 Mar. Si
4 May 78
2 Mar. 81
1 Jan. 85
15 Dec. 80
20 Mar. 78
11 Dec.
2 Sept. 78
17 Apr. 78
1 July 81
1 Oct. 84
5 July 12
19 Dec. 85
7 July t>9
1 Mar. 3-(
7 July 80
1 July 81
30 Dec. 91
9 Apr. 81
29 June 78
25 June 82
20 Dec. 82
1 Oct. 7.
24 Mar. 82
23 Jan.
8 J uly
3 1 Dec. 73
8 Feb. 82
1 July 3 1
12 Aug. 79
5 July 72
22 June 87
29 June 78
26 May 85
22 Mar. 84
10 JuneS,
1 July 81
11 Dec. 72
14 i'eb. S2
1 Oct. 77
17 Jan. 80
50 Uec. 91
1 Juiv Si
1 JulV Si!
Jan'
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
3 Sept. 6b'" 1 Mar. 7c. 1 Mar
14 June 86
1 Aug. 86
7 July 83
22 Feb. 8*
1 Jan. 86
8 June 82
1 6 J une 94
11 Apr. 80
4 Jan. 8S
1 Aug. 78
1 July 81
1 Oet. 77
28 Nov. 83
2 July 90
1 Apr. 70
1 1 Dec. SS
21 May g,i.
3 Oct. 70
2 Miy So
21 Mar. 79
9 Sept. 82
11 Feb. 91
7 June 83
9 July 84
27 Mar. 03
7 May 84
2 Jan. 89
8 Apr. 84
16 OCt. 02
18. Tan. 87
24 Nov. 82
21 June 87
6 Oct. 86
2 Jan. 86
19 Nov. 90
6 Nov. 92
20 Aug. 90
22 Feb. 81
3 Nov. 80
1 Aug. 72
23 Mar. 87
31 Dec. 87
29 Oct. 81
1 May 86
8 June 8
1 Jan. 92
8 Jau. 82
1 July 81
1 Dec. 84
1 Sept. So
7 June 82
1 Dec. 85.
19 Jan. S7
21 Jan. 76
19 Dec. 91
7 July 95
1 Oct. 91
7 July 95
14 June 90
0 Dec. 97
2 Apr. 86
1 July 81
1 Oct. 89
30 July 84
6 May 79
9 Jau. 88
1 July 3 1
8 July 94
17 Feb. 94
10 June 86
31 May go
3 Apr. 84
1 Oct. 84
27 Sept. 79
22 June 95
1 July 8i
6 May gi
25 June 86
10 June 89
11 June 04
1 J uly 8 1
14 Feb. go
16 Feb. 7S
3 July 85
30 Dec. 97
23 Apr. 87
25 Jan. 87
31 Dec. 87
-. Mar. 90
Lieutenant Colonels Retired ou Full or Retired Pan or on a Pension.
Miller, John James Cahill,33' Major. East Surrey Regiment..
Miller, Wm. Taylor, Major, Royal Marines 1
Milliftan, Win. John Lane,J5SCop*. Staff Officer of Pensioners
Mil man, Evnrard Stepney,359 Major, R. (Madras) Artillery ...
Milne, Benjamin Arthur, Major, R. Marine Artillery;")
Recruiting Stuff Officer, 2nd Clang. Exeter, i July 1S96 5
ji.f.c. Milner, Edward Chainpncvs,300 Major, Irish Regiment 1
(18 Foot) I
Molesworth, Anthony Oliver, Major. Royal Artillery
Monckton, William Parry, Major, Hampshire Regiment
Money. Arthur Campbell,30' Lt.Col. Oxfordshire Lt. Inf.
v.i.c Mnnoy, Evelyn Campbell, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers
Montefiore, Emanuel, Major, Roval (Bombay) Artillery
Moore, Edward Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Marine Artillery
Moore, Sir Geo. Montgomerio Johr., CLE. Major, Royal |
Artillery 1
M'oores, Samuel.302 Major, Devonshire Regiment
Moray, Francis James Stuart-Grey, Lord, Major, Liverpool )
Regiment (8 Foot) j
Mordaimt. James Sparrow,303 Major. Leinster Regiment
Morgan, Westropp Thomas, Major. King's Own Scot. Brdrs.
p.t.c. Morison, Frederick de Lamare,3'1 Lt.Col. Royal Scots.
Morley, George Lyddon,305 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps; )
Army Service Corp* I
Morris, George Tomkyns.300 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Morris, Reginald Frank,30' Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Morris, Ussher Lee,308 Captain, Royal Marines
Morrk.ou, Richard Fieldiug.309 Captain, 5 Lancers
p.».c. Morshead. Archer Anderson,1"0 Major, S. Wales Bordrs.
p.t.c. Mortimer, William Picton.3'1 Captain. 11 Foot
Mosley, John Edw. Paget.3"- Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Much, William Thomas,373 Major, South Wales Borsdrers
Mulloy, William Georirc. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Murphy, Thomas.3"' Ma /or, Berkshire Regiment
Murray, Henry.3"5 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Murray, Patrick. Major, 109 Foot
Napier of Magdala, Robert William, Lord, Major, Bengal S.C.
Nash, George Stevens,3"0 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
p.t.c, Needham, John Lavland, Captain. R. Marine Artillery...
Nepean, Alfred O. De Blaqniere, Major, Royal Marines;'!
Recruiting Stajf Officer, 2nd Clast, flat tiny ham, 1 Oct. 99 )
Nepean, Henry Mack,3"' Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Newall. William Potter,3"* Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Newbolt, Robert George, Major, Bedford Regiment
Newingtou, Frank Alex.3'9 Major, Roval Marines; Major)
4 Volunteer Battalion West Kent Eegiment i
Nicholl, Spencer Percival Talbot,3*1 Major, Oxford Light)
Infautry )
Nicholson, James Stephen,382 Major, 108 Foot
Kind, Frederick William, M ajor,' Boy al Artillery
Norcock, Henry John Lawrence,3'3 Major, Royal Marines ...
Norman, Compton,384 Lt.Col. Welsh Fusiliers
North, David,*5 Major, Royal Artillery
Northcote, Samuel Hamilton Bunce, Major, R. Marine Art....
Norton, Thomas Palmer, Major, Royal Marines
Nowell, Ralph Assheton, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Nugent, John Vesey,380 Captain. S. Yorkshire Regt. (51 Foot)
Nulhall, William Frederick, Lt.Col. Manchester Regiment ...
O'Brien, John Leonard Greenwell,38' Major, 82 Foot
O'Connor, George, Major, Roval Artillery
O'Connor, Patrick William. Major, Royal Marine Artillery ...
Oddie, Henry Hoyle, East Yorkshire Regimentds Foot)
Ogilvie, Alexander John,388 Major, R. (Madras) Artillery
O'Hara, Richard, Major, Royal Artillery
Oldham, George Wingate, Major. Royal Engineers
Osborn, William,390 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
O'Shaughnessy, Wm. FitzGerald, Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Osmer, James John, Captain. 102 Foot
Paddon, Henry Wadham Locke,391 Captain, 7 Foot
p.».c. Palmer, George Herbert.392 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Papillon, David, Major, Gordon Highlanders
Pardoe, Thoruas Francis. Major, Cheshire Regiment
Parker, William Henry,393 Captain. 17 Foot
Parrott, Benjamin Alex. Napier,395 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Parry, Gilbert Sidney, Major, Royal Artillery
Parry, Reginald Coleridge,390 Major, 102 Foot
Parry-Okeden, Uvedale Edward Pairy. Lt.Col. 18 Hussars...
Parsons, Richard,39' Lt.Col. Worcester Regiment
Pater^on, George, Major, Royal Scots
Pearse, Albert Elias.399 Major, West Riding Regiment
Peckitt, Reginald Wm.400 Major, York and Lancaster Regt
Pedder, Digby Cotes,401 Major. Bombay Staff Corps
Pennefather, Nicholas,402 Major. 90 Foot
Pcnnell, Reginald, Major, Northampton Regiment
Perryn, George Edward,4"* Captain, 90 Foot
Pleydell-Bouverie, Hon. John,405 Lt.Col. 17 Lancers
Plummer, Heathcote,400 Major, 7 Foot
Plunkett, George Tinde'd, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Poe, William Hutcheson,40' CB. Captain, Royal Marines
rollard, Henry William,408 Major, 1 West India Regiment
Poole, Edwin,409 Lt. Col. Royal' Marines
Porter, Morton Lawrence, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Pratt, Sision Cooper,410 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Price, John Lloyd, Lt.Col. Bedfordshire Regiment
COBWBT, 1
2nd LIEUT. LIBUT
orENsioir. j
27 July 5515 May 57,13 June 68
28 July 59 21 Aug. 62I 8 Feb. 77
6 June 54 17 Apr. 57 8 Oct. 61
11 Dec. 49, 1 May 55 22 June 60
24 June68 2 Oct. 79
21 Nov. 65
27 Feb. 6q
17 May 61
3 Jan. 65
1 Aug. 68
22 June 59
9 Sept. 71
17 Nov. 63
27 July 66
. 8 June 60
2 May 59>2 Feb. 61
1 18 July 65
31 Oct. 74
25 July 65
30 July 62
28 Jan. 62
3 Aug. 65
mental
14 Jan. 62
27 Dec. 6c
30 Mar. 60
15 Jan. 61
Depart-
9 Jan. 63
30 Dec. 5.1
30 Mar. 58
13 Feb. 66
24 Nov. 52
29 Dec. 60
11 Feb. 62
8 Juue4y
27 Dec. 58
20 Jan. 62
14 Apr. 59
18 June 59
14 Nov. 76
11 Nov. 71
10 Feb. 81
:2 Oct. 70
19 Feb. 70
1 Aug. 72
29 Mar. 70
24 Nov. 77
S June 81
14 June 73
30 July 72
1 Feb. 67
21 June 71
Service
14 Sept. 6o 9 Jan. 75
22 Dec. 59 2 Nov. 72
24 Feb. 54 16 May 62
24 Dec. 58 10 July 63
30 Oct. 6o'23 Jan. 79
11 Aug. 5416 Ma3' 68
19 Jan. 62 29 Dec. 72
14 Mar. 65 14 Nov. 74
19 June 60 11 Dec 72
8 Jan. 56J s Aug. 70
21 May 54 27 Aug. 58
9 Fpb. 61 21 Aug. 67
24 Mar. 63! 18 July 71
5 Feb. 61 Us Scp't.74
1 Apr. 6424 Jan. 74
, 6 Dec. 67 1 July 81
15 Juno 50 2 Sept. 53(15 June 62
3 June 68 7 Dec. 70 3 June "o
4 Aug. 60 31 Jan. 67 25 Nov. 74
24 June 68 1 July 81
16 Aug. 61 30 Apr. 64' 4 Jan. 71
9 June 54 23 Nov. 56 30 July 62
12 Oct. 60 7
2 Sept. 62 12
12 Oct. 60 3
14 Dec. 57 22
20 Jan. 50 23
9 Nov. 51 4
6 July 67 26
24 June 57 18
i 6
23 Dec. 59 18
31 Sept. 64130
8 June 49' 11
11 Apr. 54(21
11 June 58 27
1 June 53(24
6 Aug. 58 24
1 Dee. 63 1
31 May 59 10
:2 Jan. 55I 19
8 July 681 8
20 Dec. 56 21
19 Apr. 64(15
1 9 May 56 15
4 July 00J14
2 July 58,10
30 June 63:18
1 12 Mar. 60 16
!i9 Aug. 56 26
13 July 58 10
8 Oct. 5524
27 Feb. 67:18
15 Dec. 54 13
22 June 67 1 3
30 Sept. 59 25
23 June 62 10
24
1 June 60 9
Nov. 56 30
Nov. 60
July 64
Jan. 66
Jan. 67'if>
Aug. 67,21
Nov. 591 7
Nov. 56^0
Aug. 63^9
Mar. 71' 6
May 5? 5
Mar. 56 1
May 6: 3x
Sept. 68 17
Feb. 55 22
Sept. 54 20
Aug. 58.15
Dec. 6i'n
Feb. 77 23
June 56! 4
June 62.23
Mar. 651 1
Sept.65 27
May 62 '24
June 55! I5
Dec. 701 8
June 63! 1 5
Oct. 5730
Feb. 68: 1
May 57 \6
June 64 '.25
May 61' 8
Apr. 65 13
May 62 12
Jan. 5817
May 61 31
Feb. 57ji9
Aug. 69 28
Apr. 55 18
June 62 20
Aug. 67' 1
July 63' 1 1
Nov. 65 1
Dec. 59; 4
June 63: 1
Aug. 64; 1
Oct. 73
Oct. 77
June 74
Nov. 78
Jan. 76
Oct. 72
Jan. 62
May 69
Aug. 69
Oct. 72
Apr. 66
Mar. 75
May 76
Feb. 60
Apr. 60
Oct. 70
Mar. 74
Dec. 34
Nov. 64
June 69
Oct. 77
Sept. 7 1
Apr. 69
Jau. 61
July 80
Jan. 76
Nov. 70
Apr. 75,
Mar. 70
Mar. 71
Aug. 68
June 68
Mar. 72
Apr. 67
May 76
Dec. 62
Mar. 77
Sept. 59
Nov. 75
July 81
Mar. 74'
Apr. 78
May 72
Jan. 76
Oct. 70
1 Julv 81
1 July 81
5 Dec. 74
5 July 72
25 Jan. 88
1 July 81
25 May 79
19 May 85
1 July 81
21 Sept. 82
12 Sept. 80
1 July 81
1 Jan. 84
20 Aug. 85
1 July 81
29 June 81
19 May 80
1 July 81
>5rV yrs.
9 Jan. 83
1 July 81
10 Feb. 76
1 Oct. 77
25 Feb. 82
20 Apr. 78
29 Dec. 80
•1 May 76
1 July 81
1 July 81
5 July 72
16 Oct. 80
19 Aug. 76
1 July 81
1 July 81
6 Dec. 88
15 June 70
3 June 88
27 July 81
24 June 89
1 July 81
6 Oct. 76
1 July 81
12 Oct. 81
24 Dec. 81
6 Feb. 85
12 Oct 81
11 Sept. 80
20 Jan. 70
2 Mar. 81
30 Sept. 84
1 July 81
16 Jan. 75
1 July 81
26 Feb. 82
5 July 72
5 July 72
31 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 81
18 Nov. 86
1 Oct. 77
12 Jan. 81
1 Jan. 84
1 July 81
1 July 81
7 Feb. 74
3 July 88
28 Feb. S3
8 Mar. 79
1 July isi
1 July 81
1 July 81
2=; Feb. 80
18 Nov. 82
12 Mar. 80
, 3 Sept. ™
1 July Si
31 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 82
5 July 72
25 June 82
21 May 84
1 July 81
14 Apr. 83
2 Mar. 80
24 Jan. 83
1 July Si
LIEUT.
COLONKL.
21 June 87
17 May 02
5 Dec. 81
1 Aug. 72
25 Jan. 9s
2 Sept.
8 July
19 May
1 July
12 Aug.
20 June
2 May
19 Jan.
11 Apr.
16 Jan.
3 Jan.
21 June
21 June
1 Apr.
y Jan.
31 Aug.
17 Jan.
: July
25 Feb.
1 July
29 Dec.
2i Nov.
1 Oct.
8 Jan.
1 Aug.
12 Jan.
5 Apr.
9 May
15 Aug.
6 Dec.
15 June
3 June
27 July
83
95
76
94
81
24 June 95
30 Nov. 81
26 Feb. 81
1 Oct. 81
6 Oct. 92
2 Apr. 91
19 Jan. 87
15 June 80
31 Dec. 82
14 Apr.
1 July
3 Feu.
1 1 Mar.
8 July
23 Mar.
20 Sept.
1 Aug.
10 Jau.
30 Nov.
18 Dec.
10 Jau.
12 Feb.
1 July
20 Aug.
12 Mar.
1 July
24 Nov.
8 July
30 July
24 May
31 Oct.
19 Dec.
13 Feb.
6 Sept,
10 Dec.
2 Dec.
18 Mar.
1 July
13 July
16 Mar.
7 Aug.
2i June
23 Dec.
19 Apr.
14 Apr.
28 Mar.
24 Jan.
10 Oct.
Lieutenant Colonels Eetired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 631
I COKNET, J
2Ild[,IKUT.
OrEN"SlGV.
LIEUT.
Price, Thomas. Major, Madras Staff Corps
Prior. Henrv Hartley, Lt.Cnl. Leinster Regiment
Pritchard. Edward Brace.411 Major. Royal Marines
Quarry John.412 Major, Berkshire Regiment (66 Foot) ....
Quin,"Edward,413 Xf.CoJ. Indian Staff Corps
Radford, Arthur,413* Major, Royal Artillery
Riikes, Edward, Major, 105 Foot
Rainbird. Alfred, Major. Coast Brigade of Artillery
Rait, Arthur John,414 CB. Contain. Royal Artillery
Ramsay, Robt. Alex. Douglas, Major, Royal Marines
Randall, Alfred, Captain, 13 Foot
Randell, George, Major. Madras Staff Corps
p.a.c. Rawes. William Woodward. Major, Ro3'al Artillery .
RawliDS, John,415 Captain, 48 Foot
Rawlinson, Spencer Richard,416 DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S.C..
""' Lt.Col. R. Marine Art
7 June 73
LI UT.
COLO.V1L.
7 June Si i=; Apr. 83
1 Sept.8328 Dec. 93
1 Oct. 77'i2 Apr. 70
- Mar. Si 16 Oct. "
7 June 61 30 Nov. 66
1 Mar. 64 20 July 67,24 Noy. 77
20 Mar. 54, 1 Mar. 55! 7 Jan. 65!
29 Oct. 61 4 Mar. 68 15 Aug. 73
t2 May 63 8 Noy. 66 12 May 75 12 May 3^12 May
12 Jan. 66 9 Jan. 78' 9 Jan. 84 4 Mar. 93
t2 Dec. 56 29 Apr. 58 u Mar. 67 2t Apr. 77] n July 77
1 Sept. 7023 Feb. 78 26 Apr. 85 23 Nov. 86
I 1 Oct. 57*10 Aug. 71 1 Apr. 74 1 7 Nov. 77
31 Dec. 62 13 June 66 26 May 78 9 Aug. 83 8 Aug. q<>
10 July 59 20 July 66| 4 Mar. 63 20 Mar. Soj 1 July gt
4 Sept. 57 21 June6o! 4 Sept.69 4 Sept.77;3i Oct. 82
18 Oct. 64 1 1 July 77 29 Dec. 83U4 Apr. 86
9 Apr. 55 16 Oct. 55 29 Oct. 61 26 Feb. 75; 2 Feb. 81
20 July 67 17 Jan. 71120 July 79 20 July 87I20 July 93
24 June 63 21 July 79 22 June 87:22 Juiie 94
20 July 48 23 Noy. 56 18 Feb. 61,20 July 68; I5 Jan. 7-
Rawstime, Geo. Albert Lawrence,
Raynsford. Frederick Montagu.415 Major, Madras Staff Corps
Reade, Arthur LI ovd. Captain. 62 Foot 26 Feb. 56' 10 Sept. 58 1 Aug. 6S 26 Nov. 79 1 Jul3' 81
Reeves. Charles Edward.419 Major. East Kent Regiment 18 Mar. 62 2 May 65 2 Aug. 71J 1 July Si 21 Jan. 91
Reeves. Frede-ick.420 Major. 103 Foot 13 June 57 1 Oct. 60! 3 June 67 8 Dec. 7721 Juue 79.
Reid, Harry Arehbold, Lt.Col. 7 Hussars 5 July 64 26 Nov. 63 24 Dec. 70 '-9 Dec. 8^ I9 Dec. q,
Rew. Thomas Dennis, Captain, 19 Foot 26 Oct. 55 15 June 58 20 Jan. 6S 10 Nov. 77 1 July Si
Riall. William Augustus, Major. Royal Artillery 11 Nov. 64 1 July 77 1 Jan. Si 18 Hit. 85
11 Feb. 62 11 Sept.65 27 Nov. 76 1 July 81 x July 8S
1 Sept. 62 22 Sept. 75 1 Seot.82: 9 Seut.S2
13 Apr. 58 18 Oct. 39 19 Sept.74 1 July 81 to Aug. 86
1 May 55 15 Jan. 58 20 Sept.64 1 Oct. 77 1 July 8t
30 Jan. 66^23 May 78,23 Oct. 83, z Oct. 93
1 Apr. 72 7 June 78 26 Apr. 85' 8 June 92
Richards. Stuart Lloyd, Lt.Col. Leicester Regiment
Richmond, Felix,421 Captain. Royal Artillery
Ridout. Joseph Bramlev,422 Major, Scottish Rifles
Ridsdale. W. H. Errihgton,423 Bt. Major, Norfolk Regiment..
Rigg, Henry Alfred,424 Major, Royal Artillery
Ritchie. James, Lt.Col. (Din. Officer) Roval Artillery [R]
Robbins, Herbert Eyre,423 Lt.Col. Royal Marines 22 June 67 3 Aug. 67 1 July 81 22 June 88 22 June 05
Roberts, Allan ScottLXf.CW. Bengal Infantry 20 Feb. 62 24 Mar. 63 18 July 71 1 July 8i.2oFeb 88
10 Nov. 65 21 Aug. 67 18 Jan. 3o 29 July 84 29 July 02
17 Dec. 62 17 Nov. 73 1 Nov. 82! 2 Feb. go
1 July 61 3 Aug. 6; 1 Apr 76 1 July 82 1 July 89
17 Jaly 63 [; Jan. 67 25 Feb. 75 1 Feb. S2 28 Dec. 92
it Mar. 62 19 July 64 21 July 75 1 July 81 18 Jan. 89.
14 Mar. 6529 May 67^9 Jan. 7529 Oct. 8i'x6 Septet
Depart- mental Service 31^ yrs. n Doc. 88
19 June 55 24 Dec. 55 5 Jan. 70 13 Apr. bi 1 July Si
70
Roberts, Charles,426 Mjjor, Argyll aud Sutherland Highrs....
11.ee. Roberts, Francis, Major, Koyal Artillery
p.s.e. Roberts, Frank, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Robets, Stanley Napier,**4, Lt.Col. Liverpool Regiment
Roberts. Win. Edward,42^ Lt.Col. Duke of Cornwall's Light }
Infantry >
Robertson, Patrick Francis,428 Lt.Col. Gordon Highlanders...
Robertson, William,42'-1 Lt. Col. Army Service Corps
Robinson, John James, Captain, 5 Foot
Rcbinson, Richard Swanne. Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery I12 June 57 27 Apr. 5s, 10 June 65 1 Oct. 77 19 Fe
Rodney, Lennox George,430 Major, Royal Marines 25 Sept. 54 4 June 56 13 Sept. 66 1 Apr. 78 26 Au
Rogers, Henry Gordon,431 Cavtain S. O. of Pensioners I 1 Dec. 54 gMar.sil 1 Apr. 70 1 July 81 1 July 88
Rogers. James Thomas,432 Major, 01 Foot 1 4 May 6o, 3 May 64^9 Aug. 73, 1 July 81 28 Aug. So-
Ross, William Gordon, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 17 Dec. 62! 4 June 76'i7 Dec. 81 i7 Dec. 87
Rotton, Arthur,433 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery 14 June 50 28 Oct. 55 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 t AuJ. 72
Rowe, Valentine Francis, Major, Royal Engineers ] 17 Dec. 62 1 Apr. 76 17 Dec. 82 23 Aug! S+
Rowley, Sir George Chas. Erskine. Bart. Major, Welsh Fus. 9 Oct. 63 18 Apr. 631 2 Mar. 7826 Sept. 84 14 Jan.' 8-
Roworth. Chas. Ed*v. Whittaker,434 Major, S. Stafford Regt. J 17 Dec. 57: 18 Mar. 59 t Apr. 70 1 July 81 1 Jan! 86-
Rudge, Walter Reginald. Major, Royal Artillery ! i 1 Mar. 63I 8 Dec. 73 1 Nov. 82 4 Oct.' 84
Ryan, Edward Henry, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery I12 June 57 27 Apr. ;8>22 Dec. 65 16 Jan. 15 30 Dec. 71
Rybot, George Oliver,435 J/cy or, R. (Bengal) Artillery 14 June 43 20 May 51 27 Aug. 58! 5 July '72 1 Aug -2
Sadler, Sir James Hayes, KCMG. Lt.Col. Indiau Stuff ( ! , T, . 1 Q „ , i^Ti o ! ^ t , ' T
Corps; Honorary Colonel Su»*ex Artillery f| 6 July 70,28 Oct. 7i|6JulyS2, 6 July 90 6 July 96
St. George, Hy. Peaseley L'Estrange, Major, Warwick Regt. ;i May 64 18 Oct. 64 20 Oct. 69' 1 July 81 21 June 87
St. Hill, Windle Hill,436 Captain, 19 F. (Local Colonel, 1 Oct. 77^ 12 Feb. 58 28 Jan. 62'; 8 June 67; 8 June 67 24 June 70
St. John, Edward Beauchamp, Major, Sussex Regiment J29 Oct. 61 12 Apr. 64J 9 Nov. 67 2 Feb. 83' 1 An". S •
St. Paul, Cecil Rarley,43r Lt. Col. Rifle Brigade 16 Aug. 64' 13 Jan. 69127 Feb. 77;i50ct. 81I16 Dec ' at"
Salt, Thomas Henry,438 Captain R. (B_engal) Artillery n June 45: 10 Oct. 49^7 Aug. 58) 5 Aug. 64^5 Au» 69
30 Dec. 53 20 Nov 54 24 Mar. 65 1 Oct. 77 2 Oct. 7c
18 Dec. 6i 1 Apr. 74 18 Dec. 81 18 Dec. 88.
:j Mar. 63; 6 Mar. 67 7 Aug. 75 1 July 81 1 July 86
Depart- j mental ! Service j 34^ yrs. In Dec. 88-
25 June62|io Mar. 76:25 JuneS2l25 June 87
14 Mar. 55' 9 Sept.55! 3 Apr. 70; 7 Aug. 7S 1 July 81
11 Dec. 5814 Feb. 72 23 Apr. 78 24 Sept.82
23 Jan. 63 3 May 66 19 Apr. 76J 1 July Si. 3 Sept.84.
18 Dec. 6i| 1 Apr. 74 18 Dec. 8i;i8 Dec. 8S
24 Oct. 57: 6 May 62J25 June 69 8 May 80 1 July Si
13 Jan. 69:15 Nov. 791 7 Apr. 8-;1 9 May 94
23 Dec. 59 23 Apr. 63^0 May 77] 1 July 81 28 May 36
Savage, Harry Boscawen,441 M.ijor, Roval Marine Artillery...
Savi, Thomas Browr. Blake,442 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
P.t.c. Savile, Albany Robert, Major, Irish Regiment ....
Scott, James Alexander, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps...
Scott, Lothian Kerr, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Scott, William Lane Robinson,443 Captain, 62 Foot
Seacome, Arthur Keeling, Major, Royal Artillery
Seagram, John Henry Stawell, Major, Derbyshire Regl
Sedgwick, William. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Sedley, Frederick,444 Captain, 48 Foot
Selfe, Sydney Gerald Fred.445 Lt.Col. Koyal Artillery....
Shairp, Francis Mordaunt, Major, Royal Marines
Shanly, William John, Captain, 16 Foot 13 July 55 30 July 58 1 Apr. 70130 Mar. 81: 1 July ,.
Sharp, Charles Fred. Major, North Staffordshire Regiment ... 19 Mar. 60 10 May 64 '19 Aug. 741 1 July 81 19 Nov £t
Sharp, William Edwards, Major, Royal Artillery ! 1 Apr. 63 1 1 Jan. 76 25 Nov. 82 19 Nov' 84
Sharp, William Granville, Major, Madras Staff Corps 20 Dec. 57 12 Jan. 60^0 Dec. 69I20 Dec. 77 24 May' 8-
Shaw, John Hay,446 Major. Inniskilling Fusiliers 13 Dec. 56:12 June 5718 Jan. 67 1 May 80 29 Oct Si
p.g.c.Shaw, Wilkinson,44" Captain, 102 Foot 21 May 5821 Feb. oo' 7 Nov. 6518 Mai- 78 10 Nov £0
Shearman, Francis,449 Captain, 1 West India Regiment 19 Jan. 55 5 Sept.56,n Apr. 62I 2 Nov. 75 24 Nov' 77
Shepherd, William, Lt. Col. Royal (Bengal) Engineers ! I 9 Dec. 59 18 July 71 1 July 81 10 Jan ' So
Sheppard, Charles Henry,451 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ' 1 Mar. 62|i6Mar. 64! 1 Mar. 74 1 Mar. 82 1 Mar 8&
Sheppee, Francis Faulkner, Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery ... 12 Dec. 51 3 Jan. 57!ii Apr. 60 5 July 721 1 Au^' 72
Sherlock, Woodford Wright, Captain, 109 Foot 15 July 55! 9 May 56 24 Jan. 65 1 Oct. 77 to Feb 78
Shinkwm, Robert Staveley,452 Captain, 59 Foot 17 Dec. 52 18 Aug. 54 7 Aug. 67^6 Nov 80 i7 Dec 82
Shore, Hon. Frederick Win. John, Lt. Col. Royal Arrille.y ...I 15 Jan. 60 16 Oct. 78 26 Au" 34' 1 Jan'
Short, Nash, Major, Liverpool Regiment 28 Jan. 62I10 Nov. 65 3 Mar. 74! 1 July 81 1 Feb' st
Shnldham, Arthur James,453 Major. 108 Foot 18 Mar. 41:29 Mar. 46 5 Oct. s8: 1 Jan 63 iJan*6o
Siddons, Henry George Fombelle.454 Lt.Col. R. Artillery ... In Nov. 64 1 July 77 3I Dec. 8- -1 Dec' 00
Silver, Jacob Mortimer Weir,455 Major, Royal Marines '24 June 57 8 Nov. sg'ig Aug. 72128 Au» 80 % Oct'
Simpson, Charles Edward Pinckney, Major, Worcester Regt. 10 Mar. 61
Simpson, Robert Prioleau, Major, Leinster Regiment !i2 Jan. 62
Simpson, Richard Salisbury,456 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corns ...;io Apr. 66
Sinkins, William Stancomb, Major, Livernool Regiment" ! 9 Jan. 63 :
S feene, John George J/q/or, 77 Foot : 29 Dec. 54: 9 Mar. 55I J Nov. 5^ 5 July 72 2 Feb. 7S
Sull, Henry Herbert, Captain, n Foot 1 June 60: 5 July 64^2 July 7I' sjuneSi r" July ai
20 Feb. 63I21 Aug. 66|i7 Nov. 79 19 May 86
9 Mar. 66120 Aug. 79' 1 July 81 1 Apr. 82
8 Sept.69' ro Apr. 78; 10 Apr. 86 :o Apr. 92
26 Jan. 66i23Jan. 75' 7 Jan. 82*17 Nov. S}
63<
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or o-> a Peusiu
iti
Stat
Skinner, Rtiosel, Captain, 37 Foot
Skipwith, Grey, Major, Royal Marines; It
Officer, Liverpool 1
Sladen, Joseph, Major, Royal Artillery
Slater, James Barry,*57 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Slaughter, Charles,4'8 Captain Royal Marines
Smee, Walter Hughes Thomas, Lt.Coi. Essex Regiment
Smith, Albert Charles, Lt.Coi. Royal Engineers
Smith. Andrew "Win. Douglas,"'-' Barrack Master, Royal 1
Marines 1
Smith, Joseph, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Smith, St. George Alexander. Captain, cE Foot
Smyth, Horatio Francis,41" Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Smyth, James Stewart, Captain, 17 Foot
Smyth-Windham, Joseph Charles."'1 Major, Royal Artillery...
p.s.c. Spalding, Henry,40'- Maim: 104 Foot...
Sparks, Edward Tickell Ray ley,"-1 Lt. Col. North Stafford- V
shire Regiment )
Spratfc, Michael,4*8 Captain, Royal marines
Squirl, Charles, Captain, 74 Foot
Squirl, Frederick, Captain, 03 Foot
Staicforth. William,486 Lt.Coi. Madras Infantry
Stanley, John, Captain, 47 Foot
Staples, Fred. Blair, Captain, 93 Foot
Starr, Edward Henderson,"0 Captain, Royal .Marine Artillery
Stebbing, Frederick Anderson,'11'1 Captain, 06 Foot
Stcinman, MatraversH. C. Bernbard,17" Maior, Royal Artillery
Stewart. Harry Hutchinson Augustus, Major, 9 Foot
Stewart, James,1"1 Captain, Staff Officer of Pensioners
Stewart, John Lorn, Maior, 18 Hussars
Stokoe, Richard, Lt .Cut '. Madras Infantry
Stoytc, John,47- Lt.Coi. East Lancashire Regiment
Straeey, Hardinge Richard, Captain, g8 Foot
Strcttell. Arnold DashwoocU7" Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
;...<.>. Stringer, Frederick, Maim: Welsh Fusiliers; Lt.Coi.)
Ji. Garrison Regiment i
Stuart, HartweirHarvey. Major, Irish Rifles
Stuart, William Thomas,17'1 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
.Stuart-Grey, Francis James, Lord Moray, Major. Liverpool)
Regiment (8 Foot) '. j
Suruian, William Henry, Captain, 7 Foot ...
p.s.c. Swaine, Ernest Edward, Major, Inniskilling Fnsiliers...
Swete, Charles Denrochc170 Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Swinton, Arthur, LI. Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Symons, Henry George, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Tabb, Henry Harpuv, Captain, 16 Foot
'fanner, Albert,4"0 Captain, Royal Fusiliers (7 Footi
Tarleton, James Hearn, Major, ?4 Foot
Taylor, Albert FitzWillinm,"" Lt.Coi. Bengal Staff Corps
Taylor, Franklin Chambers. Major, Madras staff Corps
Taylor, Frederick Henry,4"1 Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Taylor, George Lee Le Mesurier, Lt.Coi. Bedford Regt...
Taylor, William,152 Maior. Royal Artillery
Thackeray, Chas.,s:' Major, Gloucestershire Regiment (2S F.)
Thelwall.Eubule Daysh,4-* Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Theobald, Charles Percy, Major. Royal (Bombay) Artillery ..
Theobald, Cotton 3G.483 Captain, 2oFoot
Thistlcthwayte, Alfred Robt. Win. '""JXn/or.Xort.huiiiberlandFus.
Thomas, Hy. Evan Pateshall. Lt.CoL East Yorkshire Regt. ...
Thompson, Dodgson Hamilton ^ Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Thompson, Howard Stanley, Major, Royal Marines; Ee-\
crtdtina Staff Officer, 2nd Class, Cambridge, 1 Oct. 96 )
Thompson, John Charles, Captain. 108 Foot
Thorburn, Charles James, Captain, Irish Rifles
Thornton, Edward Zohrab, Major, Lancaster Regiment
Thrupp, Morton Frederick, Lt.Coi. Derby Regt. (Ensign \
4 Loot, 5 July 60 ; Lt. 4 Foot, 9 Oct. 63 ; nold out, 1 Feb. 68) )
Tighc, John Augustus,488 Captain, Dorsetshire Regt. ; Mili- >
tary Knioht of Windsor )
Tilden, William/39 Lt.Coi. King's Royal Rifles
Tillotson, Lionel, Major, Royal Artillery; Hon. Colonel Suffolk >
Artillery Eastern Division lioyal Artillery .'.J
Tom, William Henry V. Major. Royal Marines
Toogood, Seymour Hood,4'"' Major, Ro3-al Artillery
Townshend, Gerard Paul, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment
Travers, Sir Guy Francis Clarke^/Jarf. Lt.Coi. Irish Rifles ...
Treeve, Henry Richard,1'" Major, Border Regiment
Trevelyan, Walter Raleigh, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Trotter, Henry,49- CS. Royal (Bengal) Engineers ; 1I.M. 1
Consul General , Soumania $
Trotter, John Mowbray,1-3 Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
Trydell, John Frederick,4"4 Captain, 51 Foot
Tupman, George Lyon, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Turnbull, Sydney Drummond,4'-'3 Lt.Coi. Indian Staff Corps
Turner, Frederick Cooper,438 Lt.Coi. Northampton Regiment
Turner, Thomas Baskett, Major, 102 Foot
Twiss, Godfrey,1'-'7 Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery
Twyford, William Jolliffe,488 Captain, 23 Foot
Tyers, Sydney, Lt.Coi. Royal Marines ;
Uniacke, Crofton James,-""11 Lt.Coi. Army Service Corps
"Uppleby, John George, Lt.Coi. Royal Artillery
Vandeleur, David Roche, Captain, 30 Foot
Vandelour, William Richard, Major, Norfolk Regiment
Van Heythusen, Gerard,"'03 Major, West Yorkshire Regiment
COBXET.
2ndi,iECT
Ol'ENBIGN.
4 July 6c
4 Sept, 58
9 Apr. 42
9 Aug. 64
23 Apr. 55
23 Nov. 55
1 May 58
» Nov. 58
20 Feb. 58
22 Mar. 65
27 Dec. 42
29 July 53
20 Nov. 57
4 Nov. 61
1 Feb. 56
24 Apr. 55
25 Dec. 46
iS May 55
12 June 57
24 July 60
27 Feb. 45
20 Feb. 55
2 Jan. 62
29 Sept. 65
7 Mar 53
4 Mai'. 62
30 June 63
-.6 Feb. 64
2 Oct, 60
14 Jan. 62
25 Jan. 56
15 July 63
25 June 61
23 July 54
1 June 60
27 Feb. 55
14 May 58
1 2 Nov. 59
20 Dee. 48
14 Apr. 58
14 May 55
29 June 48
8 June 55
4 Mar. 55
16 Mar. 55
9 July 62
18 Dec. 60
31 Dec. 59
5 Apr. 64
7 June 61
14 Oct. 68
10 Apr. 55
2 Oct. 63
19 Jan. 59
16 July 61
10 Jan. 63
27 Aug. 57
4 Oct. 57
19 Dee. 60
23 Mar. 47
26 Oct. 55
3 Jan. 63
3 Aug. 65
4 Nov. 60
ir Dec. 49
26 July 5
24 June 6
Depart-
16 Dec. 57
16 Dec. 5Q
3 Oct. 62
26 Feb. _
11 Dec. 66
7 July 66
13 July 60
2 June =;8
14 Feb. 64
0 Mar. 66
2 Mar. 60
13 June 6c
8 June 60
1 Jan. 62
23 June 52
14 Apr. 59
8 Sept.68
26 Feb. 70
5 Nov. 67
9 Aug. 54
3 Apr. 58
5 Jan. 67
mental
12 Jan, 66
1 Mar. 61
23 Jan. (33
6 Feb. 66
23 Nov. 60
10 Mar. 75
1 3 Sept. 78
24 Jan. 73
28 Sept, 71
23 Oct, 75
30 Mar. 70
1 Apr. 70
4 Oct. 69
3 Aug. 72
25 Nov. 69
23 July 58
3 Aug. 67
3 Jan. 77
30 Nov. -78
1 Apr. 75 j
14 Feb. 59
1 1 Aug. 63
12 Apr. 79;
Service
2 Jan. 78:
20 Mav 64!
14 Mar. 68 i
1 5 Sept. 7;!
29 Dec. 73
1 July 81
27 June 84
1 July Si
;i8 June 78
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July Si]i9
4 Oct. 77
30 Nov. 78
19 Dec. 3c
5 July 72
24 Mar. 79
1 Jan. 84
21 June 23
2.8 Dec. 80
15 Aug. 68
1 Oct. 77
24 June S4
9 Jan. 84: 9
1 Oct, 77 23
1 July 81 iS
20 Oct. 81 11
July St
July 83
Mar. 87
Jan. 84
Sept 82
Dec. 8.
July 88
jau. 90
May 83
July 87
July 84
Jan. 78
Sept. 80
Jan. 91
May 91
June 8 1
Aug. 72
Nov. 78
June 91
Dec. 83
Jan. 91
June 8v
Jan. 82
Nov. 82
Lieutenant Colonels and Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension
Vaughan, Edward Heusmari. Mah.\ Devonshire Regiment ...
Yaughton, Theophilus, Captain, Royal Marines
Yoyle. Francis Ranken Cave.3"' Major, Bengal Staff Corps ...
p. i.e. Vulliamy, Coiwyn Williams.505 Lt. Col. Leicestersh. Reg.
Wadling, John Cottingham. Captain. 5 Foot
Walker^ Charles Warren.5*'' Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Walker, Herbert John Onchterlonv. Major. Royal Artillery...
Walker, John Bridges ,;i* Major. Royal Artillery
Walker, John Selby,i<B Major, Black Watch
^ all, James. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wallace. Nesbit WUlouguby,510 Major, King's Royal Rides...
Waller, Robert, Major, West Riding Regiment
Walsh, Adolphus Frederick,512 Captain, 10 Foot
Walter, Hubert tangton,513 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Walter, Charles John,5'4 Lt.Col. Bengal Stiff Corps
Ward, Arthur Clitherow. Lt.Col. Royal ihi°rineers
Ward. Arthur Edward. Lt.Col. Iudian Staff Corps
Warde, Charles Arthur Madan. Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Warde, Charles Edward, Major, 4 Hussars
Warden. Francis,5"'' Major. 106 Foot
Ware, Charles, Captain, 36 Foot
Waring, Henry,51" Major, 2 Foot
Watson, Joshua Rowley."1- Lt.Col. Indian ScaffCorps
Watt*, Pousonby Hi'Miam, Major, Irish Regiment
Way, Edward Daniel. Major, 105 Foot
Wells, William Henrv. Major, Royal Marines
Western, Charles Maximilian Thomas. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Western, James Halifax, C.lfff. Major, R. (Bengal.) Engineers:
Whale, Thomas Martin, Major, Roval Marines
Whallev, Percv Charles, Mu/or, Royal Artillery
Wheatley, Chas. Robertson Eliott, Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art....
Wheeler, Edward,5'-' Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Wheelev, James Seager. DL. Captain, 8 Foot
Whish,*Johr_ Tnlloch,520 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
White, George Frederick,5-1 Lt.Col. Yorkshire Light Infantry
White, Hy. Jervis Jervis-, Major. Middlesex Regiment
White, Raymond Wallace E?nioude,3/qA>r,Inniskil ling Fus. ..
Wickham* Edmund Hill. Lt.Col. Royai Artillerv
Wighton, Edward, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wilkinson, Edward Grant, Major, Royal Marines
Wilkinson, William Edmund, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment...
Williams. Richard Harry, Major, Royal Engineers
Willonghby, Robert Frederick,522 Lt.Col. Scots Fusiliers
Wilmer, Louis Worthington,523 Captain, 12 Foot
Wilson, William Horace./12* 3/V.i/or, Oxfordshire Light Infan->
try; Ron. Lt. Colonel late 6 Battalion Rifle Brigade 5
Winter, Henry Burton, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Wintle, Alfred Tritton.5-5 Major, Royal Artillery
Wise, Dacres William,'* Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Wolseley, John St. George. Major, Cheshire Regiment
Wood, Orlando Robert William. Captain, Royal Marines
Wood, Thomas,5-" Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Woods, James Andrew,5-5 Major, 102 Foot
Woollcombe-Adams, Edward, Major, Royal Artillery
Wright, William Henry, Major, Royal Artillery
Wroot, William Henry,529 Major, Rjyal Marines
Wyllie, Robert John Humphrey,5-" Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Wynch, Alexander, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Wyndham, Charles J ohn,5:;1 Lt.Col. Irish Rifles
Wynter, Arthur Leycester, Major, King's Own Scottish Bord,
Wvon, Herbert Thornton,53- Lt.Col. Army Ordnance Uept. ..
Yaldwyn, Alfred George,533 SSO. Lt.Col. "Indian Staff Corps
Young, Henry Roberts.551 Major, Dorset Regiment
Young, William Hope,535 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
CORNET,
2ndLiErr.
orENSiGN.
30 June 65
1 15 Aug. 4S
9 Oct. 63
9 Sept. 65
1 Jan. 58
1 Jan. 65
LIEUT. CAPTAIN".
2s Apr. 68 23 Jan. 7S
7 Nov. 51 7 Oct. 59
5 Mar. 6S 9 Oct. 75
iS Aug. 69 23 Jan. 79
7 Oct. 59! C3 Feb. 66
[o Mav 71 31 Jan. 77
27 Feb. 77
12 JunesS
2S Apr. 63
j6 Mar. 53
23 Aug. 61
16 Mar. 35
20 Dec. 57
2 Oct. 60
14 June 64
27 Aug. 58
S May 67
1 Apr. 61
4 Jan. 61
21 Nov. 65
11 Dec. 571
2 Jan. 69
9 June 55 J
2i Oct. 62
5 June 57
7 Nov. 62
8 July 62
4 Sept. 58
23 Dec. =9
13 Mar. 58
31 July 57
12 Mar. 61
30 June 65
18 Nov. 63
8 Nov. 61
•8 Oct. 59
16 Oct. 63
23 Oct. 55
12 Dec. 63
11 Feb. 62
14 Apr. 49
13 Dec. 61
26 June 60
20 Mar. 55
25 Sept. 54
4 Aug. 63
12 Dec. 56
2 May 65
J20 Aug. 61
Depart-
14 Sept.66
1 20 Jan 59
31 July 68
2 July 74
»3 Sept. 74
23 Jan. 69
S July 65 23 Dec. 74
0 Sept. 55 4 Nov. 64
io May 58I20 Dec. 69
1 Jan. 62 2 Oct. 72
I Nov. 6024 Aug. 73
S Sept.68 21 Nov. 77
27 Aug. 58 22 Feb. 67
28 Oct'. 71! 27 Sept.79
8 Feb. 57 30 July 62
13 Mar. 66 1 Apr. 70
13 Apr. 58 5 May 64
26 Jan. 6: 7 Nov. 74p
19 July 68 14 Nov. 7c
14 Apr. 6? 6 Nov. 70
1 June 63120 July 77
28 Jan. 75 1 Jan. 84
3 June 60 24 Aug. 73
20 Apr. 60 30 Oct. 72
22 June 59 23 Dec. 71
0 Dec. 59, 1 Aug. 72;
24 June 68 1 Jan. 79
20 Sept. 58 30 June 63
30 July 62 12 Mar. 73
29 May 69 1 July 72
30 Mar. 66 22 Mar. 71
16 June 66 17 Mar. 74
21 Dee. so 1 Mar. 72
25 June 62 1 Apr. 75
1 July 74 19 July 84
29 July 62 [-2 Dec. 68
1 Oct. 58 27 June 72
15 Feb. 68 29 May 77
25 Sept.57 1 Apr. 70J
30 Mar. 67*31 Oct. 71I
21 June 64 17 Apr. 73
3 June 60 11 Mar. 74
1 Jan. 51] 14 Apr. 61
17 Sept. 64 26 June 72
16 Feb. 64 \ 1 Oct. 77
19 June 60! 11 Dec. 72
t2 Jan. 57J26 July 03
1 Nov. 60 17 Dee. 73
1 Nov. 6012 Apr. 73
5 July 56,10 Nov. 66
II Jan. 67' 4 Aug. 75
27 Aug. 58 1 24 Mar. 65
23 Apr. 67129 June 70
29 June 66' 20 Sept. 76
mental Service
2 Dec. 69*14 Sept. 78
4 June 6c 12 June 69
29 May 73' 8 Jan. 85
16 Mar. 92|i+ Nov. 00
1 July Si!27 Jan. 87
20 Sept.So! s June 82
23 July 79' 1 1 June 84
30 June S0J21 July 86
12 Sept.87:,2 Sept. 04
1 Oct. 77: 20 Aug. 70
12 Mar. 81 12 Mar. 87
1 July S: 26 Mar. 90
1 July 81J29 Dec. 83
1 July Si 1 15 Nov. 84
13 Sept. 79,20 Oct. So
25 June 821 1 Oct. So
1 Feb. 92: 1 Feb. 90
i July 81 22 Nov. 84
13 Sept. 79 2S May 84
2 Feb. 85 20 Feb. 93
10 Apr. 80, ! juiv Sl
19 June S3
1 July 81
1 July 81
14 Apr. 66
1 July Si
1 July 3 1
t July 81
1 1 Nov. 76
1 July Si
t July 81
26 Nov. S4
19 Dec. So
11 Jan. 83
23 Apr. 73
19 Dec. 87
9 Sept.Sj
1 Oct. 87
24 Feb. 77
y Jan. 84
9 Jan. 84
:i Apr. 78 25 Aug. 80
4 Aug. 83; 4 i.Ug. s,j
1 Aug. 72
1 July 81
1 July Si
-3i'= yrs-
14 Sept.86
1 July 81
29 May 93
Majors.
Abbott, Augustus Keith.1 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
AdandHood, Arthur Fuller,2 Major, Rifle Brigade
A'Conrt. Hon. Edward Alexander Holmes,2! Major, ShropO
shire Regiment ) :
Addington, Hiley Reginald, -Mayor, King's R. Rifles (60 Foot)
Airey, Robert Henry Burrell,3 Captain, 9 Foot
Alexander, Frederick Gordon,4 Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Alexander, Robert Homfray,5 Capt. R. Marine Artillery
Allen, William Tankerville,6 Major, Royal Marines
Anderson, David, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Anderson, Graham D'Arcy. Major, h.p. Royal Marines
Andrews, Alfred, Major, Coast Battalion of Engineers"/
( Quarter Matter, 25 Sept. 70 ; Son. Captain, 27 July 79) [R] j
Annesley, Oliver Francis Theodore, Major, Royal Artillerv...
Anstice, Robert Henry, Major, Border Regiment; Hon. Col. )
1 Aberdeenshire Engineer Volunteer* $
Archdale, James Blackwood, Major, Army Ordnance Depart..
Ashhurst, Charles Henry, Major, Sussex Regiment
Atkinson, Augustus Williams Henry, Captain, 1 W. India Regt.
Aubertin, Peter, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards
Austin, Alfred, Major, 6 Foot
Bailey, Richard, Copt. Royal Artillery (District Officer) ; t
Hon. Colonel 1 Orkney Volunteer Artillery J
Bairnsfather, Thomas Henry, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Baker, Thomas," Major. Suffolk Regiment
Bale, John Edward," Major. 1 West India Regiment
30 Dec. 64
23 Oct. 8oi
26 Feb. 64
ir Aug. So
30 Apr. 58
7 Dec. 70
4 June 6:
S Sept.
1 July
30 Dec.
1 Aug
4 Dec. 66, 2 1 Nov. 73
1 July
7 Jan.
28 Oct.
15 July
1 July
4 Nov.
1 Sept.
28 Dec. 66
8 Oct. 79
2 Nov. 55
16 May 65
r 1 June 52
13 Aug. 79
12 Apr. 64
16 Oct.
16 Apr.
3 Aug.
7 Dec.
21 May
26 May
22 Sept.
28 Sept.
7 Nov. 77
10 Jan. 80
23 Sept. 85
1 Apr. 9S
14 Sept. 92
21 June 87
29 May 90
18 Dec.
22 Dec.
11 Sept.
1 July
17 Sept.
6 Julv
S Sept.
7 July
3 Mar.
1 Aug.
8 Mar.
28 July
31 Jan.
28 Mar.
2 Feb.
1 Apr.
27 Sept
30 Apr.
9 Mar.
13 Aug.
10 Apr.
11 Julv
76130 Dec. 84
90 1 Dec. 97
73:30 Sept. 82
9a! 18 May 98
72*24 Apr. 81
82} 7 Dec. 90
84 1 1 5 July 94
79 j 2i June 84 j
64 25 Aug. 77,
!g 27 Aug. 98'
1 Apr. 86
76' 7 July 83
79(17 Aug. 85
83J20 Apr. 94
87J 0 Aug. 98^
70 1 July Si
.71; 1 July Si
61J23 May 74;
91 13 Aug. 95
90:13 Aug. 99!
78; 3 Apr. 82!
74 1 Julv Si
634
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Banks, Joseph Henry,11 Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
Barker, William Henry,10 Captain, 50 Foot
Barton, Crosbie, Major, Yorkshire Regiment (19 Foot)
Bate, Henry Reginald, Captain, 13 Foot
Baugh, Guillum Scott,11 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Beadnell, Charles Edward, Major. Royal Artillery
Beagin, Edward George Daves', Major, Madras Staff Corps
Bea»tty, Richard Carden Allen, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment
Beaumont, Walter Henry,1- Captain, 102 Foot
Bell, John Charles,13 Captain, 47 Foot
Bellasis, George Montalt, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Bellis. John Francis, Major. Somerset Light Infantry
Beresford, Hamilton De ia Poer.14 Major, Royal Marine Artillery .
Best, Thomas William, Captain, West Riding Regiment
Bethuue, Henry Beauclerk, Captain, Hampshire Regiment
Bigg, Frederick, Major, Royal Artillery
Blackett. Charles Francis.15 Captain. Kille Brigade
Blackwood-Price, James Xi;
con « EI
2nd LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN
26 June 67
26 Feb. 56
29 Aug. 63
9 Nov. 55
LIEUT.
28 Oct. 71
6 Oct. 60
4 Mar. 68
7 Jan. 62
12 Nov. 70 28 Oct. 71
4 Sept. 80 iS Aug. 85
1 Apr. 73 2 Feb. 7?
23 Jan. 78 17 Dec. 8r
8 Nov. 74 24 Nov. 77
12 Nov. 82 12 Nov. 90-
7 Hec. 62,29 Oct. 75 1 1 Nov. 82
20 June 58 f 1 Jan. 62 20 Jan. 70 20 Jan. 78
2 N.-.v. 79 2 July 84
30 July 62! 9 Aug. 73
1 Apr. 70 1 July 81
7 Aug. j8| 7 Aug. 86
24 Mar. 75 1 July 81
30 Jan. 66
9 June 54
11 Dec. 57
7 Aug. 67
3 July 60
9 Oct. 63
7 Nov. 6
30 Mar. 58
Major, King's Royal Rifles jioOct. 65
1 ; Juno 45
28 Dec. 64
23 Nov. 55
28 Aug. 63
22 July c'8
28 Feb. 5s
23 Jan. 6*
21 July 77
12 Feb. 58
15 Mar. 55
30 Dec. 53
8 June 60
30 Sept. 59
16 May 48
30 Mar. 60
19 Dec. 77
4 Jan. 60
19 Apr. 64
24 Sept. 58
17 July 66
9 Feb. 38
20 June 68
Blair, James, Captain, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Blaxland, Arthur Hughes*,17 Major, Royal Marines
Bleazby, Francis Bernard,18 Captain, 26 Foot
Bloomfield, Frederick William, Captain, 6 Dragoons
Blunt, Edward Walter. lsf Major, Royal Artillery
Boileau, Lewis Maltby,|,J Maior, Indian S.C. ; Reserve Segment
Boileau, William Simeon, Captain, Royal Engineers
Bolton, Harry John,-1 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Bolton, Heu. Francis Somerset,20 Captain, iS Foot; Military Knight of 1
Windsor /
Boultbee, Chas. Archibald Towusheiul,21t Major, King's Royal Rifles ...
Bovill, Charles Edward, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers 12 Sept. 63
Briscoe, William Thomas. Major, York and Lancaster Regiment 14 Aug. 67
Broadfoot, William,'-' Captain. Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Broughton, Ernest Cbaniier,Mt Major, York and Lancaster Regiment .
Brown, Henry James, Capt. 105 Foot ; Hon. Colonel late 5 lin. Minuter }
Fusiliers $
Bruce, George Ward Colc,-:l Major. Indian Staff Corps
Brutton, Edw.24 Captain 57 Foot; Captain of Invalids, Chelsea Hospital...
Brutton. Robert Abernethie,2'' Contain, Royal Marines
Budd, David Carruthers, Captain, 20 Hussars
Duller, Walter Gregory, Captain, 94 Foot
Burton, William Perm,26 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Busfeild, John. Captain, 70 Foot
Carbonaro, Ernest,18 Major, Indian Staff Corps; Seterce Regiment
Carpenter, George, Captain. 60 Rifles
Carstairs, Charles, Major, South Lancashire Regiment
Carter, Arthur Shaen,2'-' Captain, 51 Foot; Capt. of Invalids, Chelsea t
Hospital 5
Carter, Edward Medley, Major, Border Regiment (55 Foot'
*Cavarra, Alfred,30 Major, Royal Malta Artillery
"Cavarra. Guiseppe, Captain, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery
Chamherlayne, Tankerville James,31 MP. for Southampton, Major, \
South Stafford Regt.; Comdr. of Kyrenia, Cyprus J
Chapman, George Alexander.31! Major, North Stafford Regiment
Chichester, Henry Augustus, Major, King's Own Scottish Borderers ...I20 Dec. 64
Christian, George Arnold, Captain. Cheshire Regiment I30 Aug. 64
Clarke, John Henry Courtney, Major, Royal Fusiliers 21 Aug. 6b
Clarke, Robert Stuart, Major, Somerset Light Infantry '25 June 58
Clayton, Charles Cecil, Captain, Essex Regiment ; 5 Mar. 61
Clayton, Edw. Gilbert, Capt. Royal ( Bengal) Eng.;Insp.of Military Prisons
Close, Maxwell Archibald,32 Major, 13 Hussars
Pollings, Cecil Bargrave, Major, Dublin Fusiliers ...
Collins, Caleb, Captain, 51 Foot
Collins, Joseph, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Collins, Samuel Travers,33 Captain, Ro.yal Marines ...
Collis, Adolphus Randolph Augustus, Captain, 6 Foot
Collis, Gustavus W. Berry,31 Captain, 6 Foot 24 Apr
Connolly, Laurence Richard, 3,t Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Conolly, Francis Henry, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Conolly, William,35 Captain, Shropshire Light Infantry
Cook, Alexander,36 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Cook, Arthur, Captain, 14 Foot
Cook, Lewis Archibald Charles,3" Major, Bengal Staff Corns
Cooke, James, Major, East Lancashire Regiment
Cooper, Egbert AVilliam, Captain, 42 Foot
Cooper, John, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Coppin, Charles Francis,38 Captain, Ro.yal Marines
Corbett, Robert Hayes, Major, Gloucestershire Regiment
Cotton, Joseph William Minchin,39 Captain, Norfolk Regiment
Courtney, David Charles,39! Major, Royal Engineers
Cowan, Walter Frederick James,40 Captain, Welsh Fusiliers
Cox, Joseph Cooke, Captain, 20 Foot
Cracroft, Bernard Walter, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Oresswell, George,41 Captain, Unattached; Captain of Invalids, Kil-">
mainham Hospital /
Crofton, Caldwell Henry, Cajitain, Royal Artillery
Cuningham, George William Henry, 41tJ/<y'or, West Riding Regiment... 26 July 64
Cunningham, Andrew Charles, Captain, 13 Foot 24 Sept. 58
2>.s.c. Cuthbertson, Norman William^42 Major, Black Watch I
9 Apr.
23 Nov. 56
3 Dec. 58
26 Sept.67
8 Jan. 64
6 Dec. 67
15 May 6-
1 Apr. 68
10 July 67
10 May 6:
11 Jan. 69
7 Oct. 49
3 Aug. 67
1 Feb. 56
25 Nov. 63
19 May 8oj 5 Dec.
28 Oct. 71
14 Mar. 55
17 July 7
27 Dec. 66
7 Apr. 80
21 June 67
10 Feb. 69
8 June 60
11 Nov. 78
6 June 60
19 Sept. 77
27 Sept. 76
1 5 June 79
1 Apr. 79
1 3 Apr. 72
8 Dec. 77
27 Aug. 58
5 Dec. 70
1 Apr. 70
3 Aug. 72
19 June 73
26 Feb. 56
7 Dec. 54
9 Mar. 67
22 Feb. 6
16 Nov. 49
12 May 63
1 Sept. 80
31 Jan. 65
8 Dec.
27 May 62
6 July 70
2 May 68
10 May 45
28 Oct. 71
-•■ Aug. 73
1 Dec. 86
20 Oct. 83
16 Nov. 84
19 Nov. 84
6 July 81
2 Mar. 8i
4 May 70
28 Dec. 85
1 July 81
jo May 85
27 July 96
10 July 81 122 July 8&
18 Mar. 62, 1 July 81
17 July 84 17 July 92
1 Apr. 74^26 Feb. 81
21 Apr. S6ir6 Apr. 94
1 July 7(1 21 Sept. 83:
15 Aug. 7721 Oct. 85
1 Apr. 74;?oJuue8ii
29 Nov. 83^27 Aug. 94
23 June 75 18 Oct. 79
8 Jan. 85 19 June 93
1 Apr. 70! 1 July 8s
7 July 64 4 Sept.75.
28 May 73 23 Mar. Si
1 July 76:21 July 80.
7 May 591 8 June 72
16 June 77 10 Apr. So-
19 Dec. 88 19 Dec. 97
30 Apr. 73
10 June 71
6 Mar. 72
31 Jan. 8&
1 5 May 84
22 June 58
12 Jan. 81
28 Apr. 80
10 Feu. 81
13 Aug. 83
1 Jan. 81
20 Jan. 85
18 Feb. 91
1 Feb. 71
q July 84
2 Jan. 85
29 Jan.
9 Jan.
17 Aug.
7 Apr.
17 Mar. 55
31 Jan. 63
26 June 56
16 Mar. 58
2 Mar. 66
3 Aug. 60
12 Sept. 61
30 Dec. 53
12 July 65
2 Dec. 6c
3 June 65
31 Aug. 55
14 Jan. 80
16 Aug. 50
23 Dec. 68; 1 5 July 76121 June 86
24 Apr. 69 13 Mar. 78128 June 83
27 Oct. 71 1 Feb. 79 1 27 Mar. 81
4 June 6 r 29 Aug. 74! 1 July 8;
28 Aug. 63 21 Sept. 72 14 Sept. 81
9 Dec. 59 3 Aug. 72 1 22 May 80
2 Dec. 74 25 Sept. 80: 25 July 90
^o Jan. 84 23 Aug. 92' 10 June 01
18 Nov. 68 13 Oct. 781 1 July 81
17 Apr. 66 24 Sept.731 1 July 81
14 Apr. 59 3 Aug. 67 30 May 80
1 Dec. 65 12 May 75] 12 Mar. 81
1 Dec. 62 27 Feb. 751 17 Apr. 80
18 Feb. 71 25 Sept. 8-1 7 May 93
20 Sept. 56 17 Mar. 67117 Mar. 75
7 Feb. 7i!2oOct. 7b! 4 Feb. 85.
2 Feb. 59126 June 68I26 June 7i>
4 June 6
22 Feb. 70
9 Oct. 63
29 July 62
24 Dec. 70
4 Dec. 54
5 Mar. 67
24 Au
17 Apr. 66
9 Apr. 70
9 June 57
1 Dec.
1, arnell, William Nicholas, Captain, York and Lancaster Begtment;) I n„ ,
U Inspector sf Military Prisons, Great Britain j i " Uee' °^
11 Mar. 53
9 Aug. 75
8 Nov. 68
24 Sept.6
y Sept. 8:
29 Jan. 50
5 Dec. 55
6 Oct. 71
7 Jan. 76
8 Jan. 68
24 Ji'ne 76 11 May 78
2 Mar. 78, 2 Mar. 80
24 Dec. 70 1 July 81
25 Dec. 67 17 Dec. 8a
17 Apr. 78 16 Nov. 82
^o Dec. 63 14 May 77
7 May 78 31 May 86-
29 Aug. 76 30 Dec. 82
31 Dec. 78,17 Apr. 86
13 Sept. 79! 6 Dec. 85
20 Feb. 63 1 1 July 81
14 Jan. 91 14 Jan. 00-
31 Mar. 551 1 July Si
2 July 84 15 July 86-
2 Mar. 78 19 Sept. 85
14 Nov. 74 30 Oct. 78
7 Dec. 88 13 July 98
7 May 59 26 June 72
30 July 62 1 July 81
8 Jan. 8o! 8 Jan. 88
17 May 85 18 Nov. 92
Aug. 75 5 Bee. S3
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
635
COBNET,
2ndLIETJI.
OrBNSIGK".
LIEUT.
Davey. Thomas,46 Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery 10 Mar. t5| 7 June 78
Davies, Thomas Henry, Captain, 2 West India Regiment 9 Feb. 64 31 Jan. 65 19 Oct. 72
Des Barres, James Stuart,-19 Major, 2 West India Regiment 13 Feb. 66 13 Feb. 6-7 11 July 74
Dodd, Simon Anthony, Captain, Northampton Regiment J23 Aug. 64 2 May 68 8 May 80
Down, Augustus Thornton, Major, Royal Marine Artillery 1 ~ 15 July 72 15 July 84
Drage. William Henry, Captain, 52 Foot I 9 May 56 4 Mar. 6i]i3 Aug. 72
Drought, John Thomas Acton, Captain, Lancaster Regiment ! 4 Sept. 67
p.s.c. Dugdale, Arthur George, Major, Royal Artillery...
Dumbleton, Arthur Vincent,50 Captain, 21 Hussars... „ I26 July 43
30 June 60
5 Mar. 61
Dunne, Terence John Bockett, Major, West Surrey Regiment
Dunning, Richard Horwood, Captain, 17 Foot
Duvall, William, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Eden, Frederick Morton,51 Major, Royal Marines ; Brigade Major \
Plymouth Brigade Volunteer Infantry )
Edwardes, James Graham, Captain, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Edwards, Eustace Gresley, Major, Royal Artillery
E iliot , Sir Henrv George," KCMG. Capt. Royal Marines ; Chief Magistrate 1
of Tembuland .' )
Elston, Henry,54 Major, Indian Staff Corps
England, Alexander,55 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Evans, Augustine, Captain, Royal Marines
Eyre, Thomas Haughton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Faber, Frederick Grey, Captain, 102 Foot
Fagan, Henry Horace Fredk.57 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Fair. Alexander William, Major, Northamptonshire Regiment
Falkland, Byron Plantagenet, Vitct. Major, Sussex Regiment (35 Foot)
Fanshawe, Edward Cardwell, Major, Royal Engineers
Farley, Thomas,58 Major, Norfolk Regiment
Fenton, George, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Ferguson, John,59 Captain, Irish Fusiliers
Fergusson, Charles Hamilton,60 Captain, Seaforth Highlanders
Ferris, William Browne. Capt. 12 Foot.Son.Lt.Col.late 4 B,i. Suffolk Regt.
Finch, John Seymour Wynne, Captain, Royal Horse Guards
Fisher, Arthur Thomas, Captain, 21 Hussars
Fitzgerald, John Gore, Captain, Royal Marines
FitzGerald, William Robert, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Fletcher, Samuel,61 Major, 1 West India Regiment
Fletcher, Thomas, Major, 5 Lancers
Fordyce, Alexander Dingwall,62 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Forte, Cockburn, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Fosbery, William Thomas Exham,63 Captain, -j-j Foot
Fountain, Edward, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer) ; Qr.Mr. >
1 Cheshire and Carnarcon Volunteer Artillery j
Fraser. James Francis,64 Captain, 19 Foot .".
French, Arthur, Major, Suffolk Regiment
French, Francis Horace, Major, Royal Artillery
Fullarton, William Fullarton,65 Captain, 93 Foot
Fuller, Henry Snelson Ahmuty,66 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Gardner, David,67 Captain, 1 West India Regiment
Gardner, Harry,6s Major, Royal Scots
Gerrard, Halford Dumergue,69 Major. Indian Staff Corps
Gilbert Charles John "° Cavi~in, '.Yelsh Fusiliers
Glascott, James Jocelyn, Captain, Manchester Regiment
Goldney, Frederick Charles Napier,72 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Goldsmid, George Steuart,7-* Major, Indian Staff Corps
Graham, Fergus, Major, Irish Rifles
Graham- Toler, James Otway, Capt. Highland Light infantry .!
Grant, Francis William Seafield,75 Major, Oxfordshire Light Infantry ...
Grey Charles Francia Baring CasCnn Royal Artiller y
Gubbms,Chas.Edgeworth,79Jfa>r,BengalStaffCorpsf6reHf/emaB at Arms
Haggard, George, Captain, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Hale, William Godfrey,80 Captain, Royal Marines
Hall, Roger, Captain, 14 Foot
Hammans, Arthur William, Major, Duke of Cornwall's L.I
Handcock, Robert Gordon,81 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Harford, Frederic Lloyd, Major, Worcestershire Regiment ...
Hargreave, George William, Captain, sFoot
Harman, Thomas Edward, Major, West Surrey Regiment.. ..!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Harpur, Joseph, Captain, 14 Hussars ".!!!!!!!"!!!
Hawes, Charles Ward,85 Major, Bengal Staff Corps .'.'.'.....'.......,...
Hay, James Archibald,86 Captain, Highland Light Infantry (74 Foot) " ...
Hay, Stratford Morrison,87 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Hayes, Arthur Montgomery Edward, Major, Royal Marines......!.'.'!!!]"!!!
Hayne, Arthur Gorham Howard,89 Major, Indian Staff Corps '.'.....'.!!!!!!!
Heathcote, Charles George, Captain, Northumberland Fusiliers !.'!!.!!!
Heathcote, Robert Walker,91 Major, Royal Marines: Recruitinq Staff ,
Officer, Southampton " M j
Henderson, Percy Edward9'- Mapr- Indian Staff Gcips
Hext, Henry Yeatman,94 Major, Royal Marines !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heyland, Alexander Samuel,95 Captain, Royal Artillery !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heyman, Charles Henry Cockburn,96 Major, Indian Staff Corps ";T
Garrison Regiment i
Hight, Edward Lancelot,97 Major, Indian Staff Corps .....!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
UC. Hill, Alan Richard,98 Major, Northamptonshire Regiment' ('48 Foot)
Hill, Arthur. Captain, Royal Marines; MP. for West Down
Hill, William Noel, M ajor, 2 Dragoon Guards
Hogg, Harding Cornwailis,99 Major, Bombay Staff Corps !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!
Holwall, Martin Doherty, Major, Worcestershire Regiment .'.'.'!.'!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hornby, Cecil Roughsedge, Captain, East Lancashire Regiment (30 Foot)
Horsey, Edward Ralph,101 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Hosack, John, Captain, West Yorkshire Regiment (14 Footj
Humphry, Edw.Wood,102 R. (Bengal) Eng. Capt. of InvaUds,R.Mo's'p. Chelsea
Harst, William Brunei, Major, Royal Engineers
1 Jan. 64
12 June 58
S June 61
11 May 78
29 May 6
4 Aug. 6
2 Aug. 70 7 Aug. 79
19 July 64 1 Apr. 77
8 May 49 23 Nov. 56
: Aug. 47
4 Jan. 58
26 Oct. 55
15 Oct. 61
2 Sept. 68
18 Oct. 64
1 Sept. 69
11 June 61
12 July 64
9 Sept. 64
26 Oct.
7 June 44
10 Aug. 70
22 Jan. 79
:i Mar. 6^
11 Mar.
3 July 58
2 Dec. 62
8 Jan. 56
8 Feb. 7c
4 Dec. 56
3 June
3 Mar. 6
9 May 65
10 Nov. 69
24 Jan. 6
20 July 67
4 J"ly 6;
4 Feb. 69
12 Dec. 5
25 Sept. 54
28 Jan.
18 Dec. 66
2 Dec.
9 Dec. 64
23 June 65
4 Oct. 6
5 Aug. 64
13 Feb. 53
7 Aug. 67
1 Dec. 58
[7 Apr. 66
28 Dec. 64
28 Oct. 71
12 Dec. 57
13 Aug. 79
n May 78
22 Feb. 79
8 May 5
9 May 65
12 Oct. 67
10 Aug. 04
16 Feb. 47
17 Nov. 63
12 June 52
28 Oct.- 71
26 Apr. 64
5 Aug. 77
3 Aug. 67
7 Aug. 58
29 Apr. 73
7 Aug. 48
11 Nov. 77
9 Nov. 58
7 May 59
30 Dec. 71
22 Jan. 68
20 Aug,
1 2 June 67
9 Aug. 67
22 June 65
22 Sept. 65
4 Oct. 71
1 Dec. 70
28 Oct. 71
t5 Dec. 64
15 Mar. 67
3 Feb. \
14 Apr. 59
5 July 46
28 Oct. ti
3 Feb. 75
2 July 79
30 Dee. 64
2 Feb. 55
19 Apr. 79
18 July 62
4 Mar. 6£
12 Jan. 66
21 Feb. 60
Oct. 71
30 Mar. 58
27 Oct. 71
29 Apr. 74
1 Sept. 69
22 Feb. 68
28 Oct. 71
11 Feb. 76
1 Feb. 68
27 Oct. 71
9 Nov. 66
1 Mar. 63
28 Oct. 71
27 Apr. 58
24 July 56
28 Aug. 6
25 Sept. 69
5 July 7'
21 Mar. 68
27 Feb. 69
22 Apr. 69
20 July 66
23 Nov. 56
28 May 70
11 Dec. 60
6 Dec. 67
3 Feb. 72
30 Nov. 70
3 Aug. 67
28 Oct. 71
6 Dec. 67
7 Au
1 July 81
8 Aug. 79
29 Jan. 81
15 Nov. 58
13 July 70
29 Nov. 70
10 June 74
16 Sept.6S
27 May 48
6 July 67
10 May 57
9 Dec. 64
30 Mar. 81
5 July 73
16 Nov. 82
7 July 79
5 Jan. 69
16 Sept.82
7 Mar. 39
11 Nov. 88
4 Jan. 70
19 Oct. 67
30 Dec. 83
28 Apr. 75
11 May 89
29 Oct. 79
24 Nov. 77
10 Apr. 78
21 July 77
6 Aug. 70
15 Mar. 73
2 Sept. 80
1 Apr. 75
11 Apr. 81
7 Sept. 78
3 Aug. 67
17 Apr. 58
2 Mar.
21 Mar. 79
22 Jan. 90
12 Feb. 75
6 June 58
20 Au,
26 Nov. 74
2 Mar. 78
1 Apr. 78
9 Aug. 73
3 Feb. 82
5 Apr. 71
25 Sept. 78
29 Apr. 85
30 Nov. 78
9 July 7y
0 Nov.
11 Feb. 87
17 Aug. 79
11 June 77
26 Mar. 73
1 Jan. 76
4 Feb. 81
24 Dec. 61
1 Jan. 67
15 Apr. 74
29 June 81
2 Dec.
19 Dec. 77
5 Oct. 79
21 Oct. 78
19 June 72
13 Feb. 6s
22 Mar. 77
11 Dec. 70
1 July 81
3 Feb "
29 Aug. 3o
30 May
28 Oct. 83
1 July 8
31 Oct. 67
13 Aug. 90
11 May
1 Sept
3 Aug. 67
24 Feb. 77
12 Oct. 79
19 Dec. 3i
2 Mar. 78
3 July
23 Jan. 78
30 June 62
6 Feb, "
10 Jan. 86
1 July 81
1 July 81
6 May 83
22 June 83
13 Sept. 79
6 May 89
1 Sept. 83
15 Mar. 69
9 Sept. 90
1 July 81
1 Apr. 94
1 Jan. 85
3 Nov. 84
I Apr. 90
27 Dec. 70
11 Nov. 97
4 Jan. 78
6 Jan. 79
,0 Dec. 91
15 Dec. 82
1 1 May 98
I July 81
1 Aug. 83
22 June 85
7 Jan. 82
21 Dec. 85
22 July 85
2 Mar. 81
7 May 82
16 Feb. 85
1 May 83
10 Doc. 78
1 May 64
20 Mar. 82
14 Nov. 85
Jan. 99
29 Apr. 82
1 July 81
3 Jan. 95
27 Apr. 81
7 Dec. 81
13 Mar. 84
19 Oct. 78
3 Feb. 9c
8 Apr. 74
4 Aug. 85
29 Apr. 94
4 Dec. 82
15 Sept. 86
10 Nov. 89
II Feb. 96
9 Dec. 85
10 Aug. 87
13 Dec. 84
8 Sept. 83
1 July 87
3 Dec. 71
27 Sept. 77
24 Jan. 80
14 Dec. 87
2 Dec. 88
17 Dec. 81
13 Feb. 85
13 Apr. 82
i July 81
13 Feb. 73
19 Oct. 87
11 Dec. 78
6 Dec. 88
3 Feb. 92
i Oct. 83
18 Nov. 82
28 Oct. 91
6 Dec. 88
26 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 99
II May 98
22 Sept.96
1 Oct. 75
12 July 84
12 Oct. 87
19 Dec. 88
29 Dec. 82
9 Mar. 72
6 Nov. 81
1 July 81
9 Dec. 81
3 g
636
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
!}
Hutchinson, Anthony Richard,104 Captain, 23 Foot
Iredell, Lestock Wa Iters, Captain, 104 Foot
Irvine, Thomas Thompson.1"5 Captain, 44 Foot
Isaacson, John de Stnteville, Major, Royal Scots
Jackson, Cecil, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Johnson, William Nicholas Gibson, Captain, Royal Marines
Johnstone, Robert FitzRoy Maclean,1"6 Major, Indian Staff Corps ;
3 Battalion Scottish Iiifl.es'
Jones, Henry, Captain, 62 Foot
Joyce, William Walter Patrick, Captain, West YorkRegiment
Justice, Philip, Captain, Inniskilling Fusiliers
Kane, Francis William Feilding, Major, East Kent Regiment
p.s.c. Kane, Matthew Nisbet Gordon,1"7 Ma/or, Seaforth Highlanders ..
Keith, James Blaikie, Captain, 39 Foot
Kelly, Thomas,108 Captain. 40 Foot
Kelsall, Gustavus Nicolls,1™ Captain, Royal Engineers
Kennedy, Hugh,11" Captain, Royal Marines
Kennedy, Irving Francis, Captain, 34 Foot
Kerr, William Henry, Captain, Cheshire Regiment
King, Augustus Carter, Major, 5 Lancers
King, James Stewart, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Kirwan, William Francis Maitland, Captain, 78 Foot
Knox, Francis Robert Bonham,11- Major, Indian Staff Corps
Kynaston, Henry Edmonds,113 Captain, 19 Hussars
Kysh, Douglas John,114 Major, Royal Marines
Lamb, Thomas, Major, South Lancashire Regiment
Lang, Percy Owen, Major, Royal Marines
Langford, Francis,115 Captain, Shropshire Light Infantry
Langford, William John, Major, Royal Marines
Lascelles, Claud George William, Captain, Royal Artillery
Lawrence, Robert,116 Captain, 90 Foot
Leader, Thomas Alexander Frederick,117 Major, Madras Staff Corps
Le Breton, William lnglis, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Lee, John,11" Captain, 1 Dragoons
Lee, William,11'-' Captain, 6 Foot (Quarter Matter , 28 June 44)
Leith, Thomas,12" Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Lc Merchant, Albert Maunsell Le Merchant Thomas, Major, Dorset- i
shire Regiment )
Leslie, Charles Robert, Captain, 25 Foot
Leslie, George, Captain, Royal Marines
Lewes, Price, Captain, Royal Artillery
Liebenrood, George Engelberts,121 Captain, Northampton Regiment
Lindsay, Alexander John, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Lindsay, William Bayford, Captain, 102 Foot
Lindsell, Philip Barber,122 Major, Indian Staff Corps ,
p.s.c. Lloyd, Francis EIUot,us Captain, 25 Foot
Lloyd, John Hayes, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Locke, William Hume Norman, Major, East Yorkshire Regt. (15 Foot)
Lowrey, Henry,124 Cajitain, 2 West India Regiment
Lowry, Frederick James Sharpies,125 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Luby, Maurice Baptist, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment
Lyster, Arthur Walter,129 Major, Indian Staff Corps
M'Clellan, Greville Ewing, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards; Lt.Col. 3 Vol. >
Sn. Gloucester Regiment )
M'Clintock, Benjamin,131 Captain, Shropshire Light Infantry
M'Cudden, Lionel Albert Thomas,132 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
M'Ewen, James Henry, Captain, 4 Foot
M'Nair, John Frederick Adolphus, CMG. Captain, Royal (Madras) Art....
Macgregor, Cortlandt George, Captain, 35 Foot
Machell, Edward John, Captuin, Ro3Tal (Bengal) Artillery
Mackay, Spencer Henry, Captain, 101 Foot
Mackenzie, Thomas,133 Major, Seaforth Highlanders
Macleane, Thomas, Captain, 101 Foot
Maclear, Henry Wallick,134 Major, The Buffs
Maher, Valentine Herbert,135 Captain, Connaught Rangers
Malet, Alexander George William, Captain, Dorset Regiment
Malet, Guilbert Edward Wyndham, Captain, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Mansergh, Arthur Henry W. Capta in, Leicester Regt
Marrett, Edward TJvedale,136 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Marriott, Reginald Adams,137 DSO. Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Marsh, Edward Herman,128 Captain, 34 Foot
Marsh, George Samuel, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Matchett, Alfred William, Captain, 29 Foot
Mayne, Mosley,13'J Major, Bombay StaffCorps
Meredith, Thomas Boyle, Captain, 18 Foot
Meynell, John Jebb, Major, Irish Rifles
Michel, John Horace Charles,140 Captain, Leicester Regiment
Miller, John,141 Captain, Royal Marines
Moberly, Alfred, Captain, 1 Foot
Money, Wigram Montagu, Major, Gloucestershire Regiment
Money -Kyrle, Audley Walter Washbourne, Major, Yorkshire Regiment
Monteith, Arthur Mackworth,142 Major, Indian StaffCorps
Montgomery, George,143 Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Montgomery, Robert Evans, Major, Royal Marines
Montresor, IVelby Francis, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Moore, George Thomas Carus,144 Captain,^ Foot
Moore, Thomas,145 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Morris, John George, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Morton, Arthur, Captain, 45 Foot
Murphy, Cecil William Esmonde,146 Major, Royal Artillery
Murray, Alexander Bruce, Captain, 79 Foot
Murray, Edward Croft, Captain, Bedfordshire Regiment
Nangle, William, Cajitain, 15 Foot
30 Dec.
4 Oct.
->3 Aug.
24 May
11 Aug.
8 May
n May
25 Sept.
9 Mar.
8 June
26 Feb.
21 Aug.
13 Oct.
21 Nov.
1 1 Apr.
21 Mar.
18 May
[4 Sept.
23 Oct.
1 Aug.
8 Jan.
9 Apr.
1 May
5 Sept,
19 Dec.
12 Apr.
11 Jan.
50)11 Aug. 63
60 2 Jan. 64
59 9 Dec. 64
61 12 Jan. 6(
80 1 July 81
55 10 Dec. 58
78 9 Mar. 79
6o'24 Nov. 63
67! 8 June 70
6oi30 Nov. 66
62! 3 Jan. 65
67 4 May 71
601 4 Aug. 65
62I23 Aug. 64
54 20 June 54
34 10 Aug. 40
43 3 Feb. 55
66 15 Apr. 71
80 1 July 81
68. 1 Jan. 7-
64' 2 Oct. 66
1 13 Nov. 7
7^
!Oct.
71
5 Nov.
28 July
3 Feb.
3 Apr.
12 Nov.
14 Mar.
14 Mar.
1 7 Apr.
3 July
4 Apr.
24 Jan.
1 3 A ug.
1 May
10 Oct.
124 Nov. 77
78 20 June 79
127 Jan. 76
62 4 Aug. 63
|i9Sept.77
48: 5 Sept. 49
64 22 June 70
67 7 July 68
23 Dec. 64
54 14 Feb. 56
46 26 Dec. 51
48 6 June 51
65 25 Nov. 68
58 26 Oct. 60
48 19 Sept. 49
I 1 Nov. 60
68 12 Feb. 70
124 Nov. 77
4 June 61
11 Sept. 76
1 July
12 Nov. 55
19 May 69
26 Sept. 60
6 May 79
31 July 69
8 Mar. 76
29 Nov. 64
;6 Mar. 67
:8 Nov. 57
3 Dec. 45
3 May 53
11 Dec. 58
8 Feb. 56
o Feb. 64
5 July 64
3 Apr. 67
22 Mar. 64
2 Sept. 62
23 Nov. 49
21 Sept. 60
4 July 65
2 May 58
3 Aug. 70
23 Sept. 62
18 July 2
1 Dec. 57
6 Jan. 63
27 July 66
24 June 63
12 Dec. 56
29 Oct. 58
18 Mar. 59
9 Nov. 66
24 Aug. 60
14 Feb. 74
22 Aug. 68
30 Nov. 70
31 May 60
'3 Au£- 53
7 June 54
11 Dec. 58
30 Aug. 60
30 Apr. 58
7 Aug. 67
14 Sept. 67
14 Jan. 71
15 May 67
11 Dec. 58
23 Mar. 67
31 Jan. 78
1 Oct. 75
17 Sept.50
26 June 78
16 Jan. 63
31 Mar. 69
13 Dec. 61
28 Oct. 71
7 Aug. 67
7 May 34
13 Dec. 61
23 Mar. 66
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
1 Apr. 60
4 Jan. 67
19 Oct. 73
29 July 61
5 Nov. 69
28 Feb. 74
■g Dec. 62
25 June 62
10 May 61
28 Oct. 71
9 Jan. 6^
CAPTAIN. MAJOE.
26 July 73) i Jan. 84
14 June 73 26 Feb. 8i
1 Jan. 75! 1 July 81
28 Oct. 71 1 July 81
n Aug. 9i|n Aug, 00
3 Aug. 67 1 Jan. 79
11 May 89 11 May 98
7 Feb. 76
14 Nov. 77
29 July 74
•.2 July 71
1 Apr. 80
1 Apr. 75
15 Mar. 73
13 Oct. 59
26 Oct. 48
9 Oct. 63
13 Nov. 78
21 Aug. 89
1 Aug. 80
15 Mar. 73
13 Nov. 84
30 Nov. 78
15 June85
14 Nov. 85
4 June 85
2 Feb. 78
1 Feb. 86
12 Aug. 55
10 Dec. 73
11 Jan. 79
23 Dee. 76
:o May 71
10 May 55
21 Feb. 59
18 Jan. 79
30 Dec. 64
7 May 59
29 Oct. 73
26 Nov. 79
10 Jan. 86
8 May 72
11 Sept. 87
10 May 72
4 Apr. 69
6 Sept. 76
19 Mar. 71
1 May 89
1 Mar. 79
8 Mar. 87
1 July 81
12 June 78
16 Mar. 79
16 July 72
27 Aug. 58
7 Apr. 65
1 Aug. 72
24 July 72
28 July 63
22 Sept. 75
24 Nov. 77
27 Aug. 79
23 Jan. 78
1 Aug. 72
24 Nov. 77
31 Jan. 89
23 Mar. 86
9 June 55
20 Aug. 86
1 Apr. 75
4 July 77
[2 June 73
>6 May So
[5 Apr. 78
[2 Apr. 43
[6 June 72
<7 Aug. 69
8 June 81
8 Jan. 85
to Mar. 75
6 Jan. 79
8 Jan. 85
!3 Nov. 72
3 July 80
:8 Feb. 85
si Apr. 75
9 Aug. 76
5 Apr. 72
•2 June 80
13 APr- 72
2 Feb. 81
26 Feb. 85
14 Sept. 8 1
1 July 81
2 Mar. 81
1 Jan. 81
31 Mar. 80
1 July 81
4 Sept. 55
1 July 81
30 Mar. 87
12 Aug. 94
1 Aug. 88
7 June 84
13 Nov. 92
1 July 81
1 July 93
11 Nov. 96
20 Nov. 92
5 Sept. 82
25 Nov. 94
1 July Ci
6 May 83
11 Jan. 87
23 Dec. 84
1 July 81
2 July 58
3 Feb. 68
2 July 84
1 July 81
27 Oct. 69
19 Feb. 81
19 Mar. 84
1 Apr. 94
8 Mar. 79
11 Sept.96
1 Jan. 81
4 Apr. 74
31 Jan. 83
11 July 74
1 May 98
2 July 84
8 Mar. 96
4 Dec. 86
27 Aug. 84
16 Mar. 87
7 Jan. 80
31 Aug. 70
1 July 81
24 Mar. 80
1 2 Feb. 79
1 Oct. 77
26 Nov. 81
10 May 83
19 Feb. 87
19 Mar. 84
2 Aug. 79
20 Sept. 82
31 Jan. 98
24 Mar. 86
1 July 81
3 Sept.94
.2 Mar. 81
4 July 85
.4 Sept. 78
1 July 88
7 Mar. 83
28 Nov. 54
11 Dec. 79
1 July 81
28 July 86
9 Aug. 93
1 Oct. 77
24 June 84
19 Oct. 93
5 Oct. 78
12 Oct. 89 -
28 Feb. 94
4 May 81
25 June 82
'29 Sept.8o
'21 Dec. 87
1 Jan. 81
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
637
Neary, Stephen,1*7 Captain, Essex "Regiment; Army Service Corps
p.s.e/Nelson, William F. Captain, Royal Artillery
Newrngton, Charles May Hayes, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Newman, Arthur Alex.1*6 Major, Royal Artillery ,
Newman, Henry Horatio,1*9 Major, North Staffordshire Regiment
Newton, John William Marsden, Major, Royal Artillery
O'Conor, Maurice Nugent.150 Major, Irish Fusiliers
Ormond, William Church,'52 Captain, 5 Foot
Otway, Robert Cooke,155 Captain, Somerset Light Infantry
Owen, Edward Henry Mostyn,15* Captain, 105 Foot
Ozzard, Hudson Henry,'" Major, Indian Staff Corps
PapDlon, Alexander Frederick William, Captain, Royal Artillery
Parry, John Horndon,157 Captain. Royal Marines
Pascfoe, Robert James, Captain, Royal Marines.
Paynter, Camborne Haweis, Major, 6 Dragoons
Pearson, Aylmer Charles,'58 Captain, Royal Marines
Perkins, Norman Chichester,159 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Phibbs, Richard Renshaw, Captain, Royal Artillery
Pitt, Walter Lewes,161 Captain. Border Regiment '.
Porterfield, Bolden bundas, Major (District Officer), Ro3"al Artillery ..
Power, John Lennox,10* Captain, York and Lancaster Regiment
Prendergast, William Miles, Captain, Worcester Regiment
Preston, Arthur John, Major, West Riding Regiment
Prior, Herbert Morris, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Pritchett, William Morris,16" Captain, Royal Marines
Pym, Harry Reginald Lockyer,'68 Major, Roj'al Marine Artillery
Ravenshaw, Harold Alexander,172 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ree%-es, John,173 Captain, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Riall, Richard Villiers Sankey, Major, East Yorkshire Regiment
Rice, Charles Augustus, Captain, Royal Engineers
Richardson, Robert William, Captain, 14 Foot
Richey, Thomas Duncan,17* Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery^
(Quarter Matter, 1 Apr. 76) " j
Richmond, George Matthew, Captain, Border Regiment
Richmond and Gordon, C. H. G. L. Duke of, KG. Captain, Unattached ; \
Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire J
Rizzo, Edmund, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Roberts, Howland,175 Major, Royal Artillery
Roberts, John Roberts Atkin-, Major, Leinster Regiment
F.obilhard Chas. Durham Hocart ' 6 Cr.piain, Ecyal Marines
Robinson, William, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
ftochfort, Henry Wollaston, Captain, 7 Foot
p.s.c. Roe, Eugene M.'77 Captain, 23 Foot
Ross, Allen Theophilus, Captain, Cameron Highlanders '...'.'.'.,
Ross, John James, Major, Somersetshire Light Infantry
Russell, Lechmere, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..........'
Rutter, John, Major, Royal Malta Artillery \
Sandys, Edwin William, Major, Royal Artillery
Sandys, Francis Robert, Captain, 4 Foot
Sant-Pournier, Alfred, Major, Royal Malta Artillery ..."...'.........!!!!""!!!
Saunders, Augustus James, Captain, Roj-al Artillery .'....'...'..'...'..'.'..".".',
Saunders, Morley Caulfield, Captain, 12 Foot
Sayer, William Lawrence,181 Captain, Royal Marines '.."......".'."!.'.,'■..
Schneider, Stewart Melvill Congreve-182 'Major, Iudian Staff Corps'"""
Scott, Walter Henry, Major, E. Lancashire' Regiment ...
Servante, Charles Edward,183 Captain, Royal Marines .......'..'.'.'.'
Sewell, John Dalrymple V) m.ni Major, Madras Staff Corps ""......'."!!.'.".'.'!.
Sewell-Gana, George Segundo,165 Captain, 101 Foot
Seymour, Henry William,'86 Major, Indian Staff Corps '.'.'...'.'... "."."."."!!!!!!!!
Shanks, Joseph George,187 Major, Royal Marines .'.'..'.'.'.
Shaw, Robert Leith, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Sheil, Henry, Major, Royal Artillery '.
Shepherd, Thomas Viret, Captain, Leinster Regiment
Sherlock, Ephraim Thomas, Captain, Royal Highlanders ......'.
Shippard, Walkinshaw Orlando Courtney,iss Major, Royal Artillery
Simpson, Charles Henry, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Smith, Allan, Major, Indian Staff Corps '
Smith, Charles Herbert, Major, Somerset Light infantry
Smith, Frederick James Webber, Major, Border Regiment'.
Smith, James Stoker Grant, Captain, 67 Foot
Smith, John,190 Captain, Military Train
Smith, Joseph Graham,189 Major, West Kent Regiment'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'." "'
Smyth, Arthur Clement, Major, Royal Marines .'
Soady, Thomas Eales, Captain, 66 Foot ,'
Southwood, John Southcott, Captain, 1 Life Guards
Sprent, William Swansea,19^ Captain, Coast Brigade of : Artillery ' CR1
Stephens, Edward Barrington,1'-'2 Captain, Royal Marines
Stevens, Charles, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Stevenson, William, Captain, 49 Foot
Stewart, William, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Story Forbes l-u,vard.ls* Major \v iltf.hire Rsgiment
Straghan John '" Captain Royal Marines
Sutherland, Robert Samuel,196 Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Swinburne, Paul,197 Captain, 80 Foot
^inhu^e,lhoma.aRoben,^M^, R Marine Artillery SstruUiW
Staff Officer 2nd Class, Mull, 1 July 99 * J-
Symons. Jelinger Henry '" C?pta:n' Koyal Marines
Tawke, Arthur Christian, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light infantry
Taylor, Cyril, Major, East Surrey Regiment
Taylor, St. John Stewardson, Captain, n Hussars ........
Terry, Arthur Frederick,100 Captain, Irish Fusiliers "...
Terry, Horace Augustus, Major, Oxfordshire Light Infantry
Thackwell, William Poison, Captain, Black Watch
Thomson, David,201. Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery...
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Majors Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Thurlow, Ernest Hovell,202 Major, King's Royal Rifles
Tinmouth, Wingrove Laugburiie,202 Captain, Royal Marines
Tollemache, Algernon Seymour, Captain, 10S Foot
Topp, Henry, Captain, 77 Foot
Trac}-, Michael, Major. Coast Brigade of Artillery
Trevelyan. Herhert, Captain, Inniskilling Fusiliers
Troup, 'William Bedford, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Tufnell, Robert Hutchison Campbell,2"3 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Tulloch, Hector, CB. Major, Boval (Madras) Engineers
Turle, William Greer,20* Captain, 60 Rifles
Turner, Henry Ainslie Alfred, Major, Royal Marines
Twyning, William Edward, Captain, 18 Foot
Tynte, Mervyn Chalcner Stephen, Major, 4 Dragoon Guards
Urquhart, Ives M'Lean, Captain, 108 Foot
Vanrenen, Edward, Captain, 109 Foot
Vaughan, Percy Balderston,205 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Vidal, Leonard Hugh,200 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Waller, Robert Jocelyn,207 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Walsh, John, Captain, Military Train
Watson, Robert Kiero, Major, Leicestershire Regiment
Webb, Henry North,20* Major, Indian Staff Corps
Webber, Robert Tankervilie, Major, Welsh Fusiliers ; Chief Constable, /
Flintshire )
Webster, George, Major (District Officer), R. Artillery ; Arm)/ Ord. Dcpt.
Wedderburn -Maxwell, Jas Andrew Col vile,205 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Welch, Fred. Wm. Cupt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (93 Foot)
Welchman, Frederick Deffield,210 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Weller, Alexander Thomas,211 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Weston, Alfred,212 Major, 5 Lancers
Westropp, William Keily,213 Major, Durham Light Infantry
Williams, Herbert Michael,214 Jfu/or, Middlesex Regiment; Royal Home )
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Williams, Willi.im, Captain, 103 Foot
Williams-Hepworth, Edwin Wilson Gresham, Captain, 19 Hussars
Willoughby, Robert Le Mesurier,21+t Major, 4 Dragoon Guards
Wilmot, Francis,215 Major, Bedfordshire Regiment
Wilson, Henry George, 'Captain, 1 West India Regiment
Wilson, John,'216 Captain, 90 Foot
Wodehouse, Edwin Frederick,217 Major, Royal Artillery ; Assistant j
Commissioner Metropolitan Police )
Woodland, Herbert Lovell, Captain, 14 Foot
Woollcombe, Robert,218 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Worthington, Henry Russell,2111 Captain, 61 Foot
Wreford, William Langore, Major, North Lancashire Regiment
Wright, Charles Edward, Major, Lane. Fusiliers (20 Foot)
Wright, John Thomas,220 Major, Royal Engineers
Wylly, Edward Arthur Egerton, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Wymer, George Bannatyne, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Wynell-Mayow, Mayow,222 Major, Royal Artillery
Wynne, Mark Sauriii,223 Captain, 81 Foot
Yates, William Hassalls, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
YouDg, Henry Pottinger, Majort Bombay Staff Corps...
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General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 638a
I Sir James Fraser Tytler served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and v as severely
wounded at the Khyber Pass. Served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough through the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of
the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Assistant Quarter Master
General to Havelock's Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung.
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and first relief of the
garrison of Lucknow — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and a year's service).
- General Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle oi
Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served
on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of
the citj , afterwards as Quarter Master of the 2nd Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of China
in <36o, including the action of Sinho, takingof Tangku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent
operations (Medal with three Clasps).
3 Sir Alexander Taylor served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle ofSobraon (Medal).
Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan. including the first siege, storming of the in-
trenched position on 12th Sept. (wounded) , action of Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, and conducted the storming
party at the assault of the city, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as
second in command of Engineers throughout and Director of the attack at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatch,
Brevet of Major, and thanks of the Governor General of India) ; was Commanding Engineer at the affair of Futteh-
pore Sikri, and with Seaton's Force at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory (mentioned) ; commanded
Bengal Engineers at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was severely wounded at the storming of the Begum's
Palace (mentioned, CB., Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
' Lieut.General W .H. Caine served in the Central India campaign from July 1857 to May 1859, and was present
at the affairs of Kuttinghee, Balacote, and Nursinghur (Medal with Clasp).
9 Lieut.General Fisher served in the Crimea from September to November 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
II Lieut.General Jenkin Jones served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
'- Lieut.General E. J. M'Nair served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the assault
and capture of Delhi as well as at the battle of Budlee-ke-Serai and all the operations throughout the siege ; served
afterwards in the Delhi district with the Column under Brigadier Showers ; also in the Bekaneer district in 1859
/Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara campaign in i3C-S, and was present in the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1379-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
13 Lieut.General Nugent served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
14 Sir Charles Knight Pearson served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 3rd Pept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of No. 1 Column, a force of all arms, which invaded Zululand by the
passage of the Lower Tugela. On the 22nd January he defeated in the action of Inyezane a Zulu force which in
superior numbers had taken up position to overwhelm him at a formidable pass called Majia'a Hill. He then
advanced and formed the fortified post of Ekowe, and held it while invested by the enemy for two month*, after
ivhich the place was relieved by Lord Chelmsford {KCM&., Medal with Cla'p)T
16 Sir Richard Strachey served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, on the Staff of Sir Harry Smith at the battles
of Aliwal and Sobraon (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
17 Lieut.General F. W. Swinhoe served the campaign under Sir Charles Napier against Belochee hill tribes in
Upper Scinde in 1845. Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including siege and capture of Mooltan, and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Lieut.General Thompson served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
20 Lieut.General J.Worgan served with the Persian Expedition, and was present at the bombardment of Mohumrah
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
a Major General T. E. Adams served in the Crimea with the 28th Regiment from 20th Aug. 1885, and was
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
33 Major General J. E. Allen served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of
Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad,
capture oi Rampore Russia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers(Medal with Clasp).
31 Major General G. AUgood served in the Punjab campaign in 1848-49 with the 49th Bengal Native Infantry,
including the siege and capture of Mooltan and the action of Soorajkhoond— slightly wounded ( Medal with Clasp) .
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 in the Quarter Master General's Department, and was present at
the relief of Lucknow, storming of Sekunderbagh, storming of Shah Nujeef, battle of Cawnpore (slightly wounded) ,
action of Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Bareilly, and affair at Shahjehanpore ; also served
in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the engagements at Doondea Kbera, Burjeedia, Musjeedia, and Raptee
(several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the China war in
z86o as Deputy Quarter Master General of Sir John Michel's Division, and was present at the capture of the Taku
Forts and in the advance on and occupation of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colouel, Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the TJmbeyla campaign in 1863 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force as Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present at the capture of the Crag Picquet, the Conical Hill, and TJmbeyla—
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
43 Sir A. E. H. Anson served in the Crimean campaign from May to September 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with
Clasp, ;th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Major General F. E. Appleyard served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu1, and was present at the capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April,
and capture of the great Dagon Pagoda with the storming party ; also at the capture of Prome. Served in the
Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal Fusiliers, and was present at the battles of Alma (wounded) and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, including sorties on 5th April and 9th May, defence of the Quarries 7th June,
and assault on the Redan 18th June — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1878^-79 in command of the 3rd Brigade 1st Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches) and in the Bazar Valley Expedition (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
** Major General H. T. Arbuthnot served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair at
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the
26th Oct. 1355 (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in
Indian campaign of 1857-58, including action of Secundra, attack on a Fort near Moonshegunge, siege
and capture of Lucknow, capture of Forts Rehora and Koorlee (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major).
*' Sir Cromer Ashburnham served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking ot the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace. Campaign in Rohilcund,
including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture
of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of
the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee,
attack on and destruction of Shahabad"(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Candahar Column in the Afghan
6^8b General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
war of 1878-80. Commanded the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles from the outbreak of the war till the iSth February
1879, including the surrender and occupation of Candahar and the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; was present at
the action of Ahmed Kheyl and surrender of Ghuznee, also at the attack on and capture of the Urzoo villages (CJB.,
Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Boer war of 1880-S1, and was present
at the actions at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Iugogo River (mentioned in despatches). Com-
manded the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps throughout the Egyptian war of 1SS2, including the recon-
naissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and the action at Kassasin
(9th September), and commanded the 4th Infantry Brigade at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned ia despatches,
Aide de Camp to the Queen, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
throughout tbe Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 in command of the 3rd Battalion King's Royal
Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El Teb andTemai (mentionedin despatches, two Clasps).
51 Major General William Bally served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 with the 33rd Regiment subsequent to
the fall of Sebastopol. Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Collings in the Abj'ssinian campaign in
1S67-6S (mentioned in despatches for "zeal and intelligence," Medal).
57 Major General R. D. Barrett served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and part of 1S55 with the 19th Regiment,
including the affair of Bulganac, battle of Alma, capture of Balaklava, battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol—wounded (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
aS Major General De Symons Barrow served in Oude during the suppression of the mutinv in 1858-59; present
at the action for the relief of Saudeela and at the action of Jumraoo (mentioned in despatches). Commanded a
Regiment of Military Police with the Column under Sir George Barker in all subsequent operations till the con-
clusion of the campaign. Had Divisional command of the Military Police watching the Nepaul Frontier alter tho
retreat of the rebel army and until the withdrawal of the Police inOctober 1S59 (Medal).
>'■' Major General J. Bartleman served with the 86th Foot in the Central India campaign of 1857-58, and was
present at the siege and capture of Chanderee, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before
and taking of Calpee ; served with the 2nd Sikh Police Corps against the rebels in the Jugdespore district from
August to November 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Sewed with the 8th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in
Chi] :i. including the action of Sinho, capture of the entreuched camp at Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
capitulation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in
1S63. and was present at the forcing of the TJmbcyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); in the
Hazara campaign in 1S6S, including the operations on the Black Mountain (Clasp) ; and with the expedition
against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1S77 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the opera-
tions in the Lughman Valley, including the assault of ZawaJ mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- ivebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
co Major General J. C. Bartley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4th Regiment, including tho
battles in the Crimea audsiege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
61 Major General H. J. Barton served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
6- Major General N, Barton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1S7S-70, and was present in the affair at Saif-u-deen (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
IJ Major GeneralC. B. Basden served against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1S44-45 including the capture of the
fort of Geguahut. Received a sabre wound in the right arm at the mutiny of the late 61st Bengal Native Infantry
on the 7th June 1857 ; served afterwards in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal). Was in command of the 5th
Punjaub Cavalry and frontier of Dehra Ismael Khan on the 13th March i860 when 3000 Mahsoou Wuzeerees who
threatened the city of Tuk were repulsed, leaving 200 dead on the field.
M Major General J. Bates served in the Sind campaign in 1S43 and was present at the battle of Hyderabad
(Medal). Commanded a field detachment engaged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kanta in 1858.
<B Major General G. M. Battye served in the Burmese war in 1852-54, and was present at the recapture of Pegu
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
00 Major General H. D. Battye served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, !lnd was prese.it in the opera-
tions in Rohilc.md aivl Oude (Medal).
08 Major General Beadle served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
C'J Major General E. M. Beadon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorimi Division (Medal).
71 Major General A. B. Beatsou served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Present at the surrender of Koto
Kangra in June 1S46. Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including storm and capture of citj- (Medal with Clasp).
7- Major General F. Beauchamp served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain, attached to the
24th (Muzbie) Sikhs, against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during April and May i36o, and was present at the forcing;
of the Burrura Pass, taking of Makeen, and other minor affairs ( Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
i879-So, and took part in the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deb. Khojah, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
~3 Major General J. H. Bedford served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1.15s, and was present at the action
of Kota-ke-Serai, and at the siege and capture of Gwalior (Medal).
70 Major General Edward Belfield served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal).
s0 Major General H. I. Bett was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th Aug. 1858.
82 Major General T. S. Bigge served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 28th Nov. 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol, assault of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept.,
and was wounded in the Trenches on the night of the 24th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1S57-59, including the action at
Sheorajpore, defence of the Alumbagh in October and November, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including
attacks on the Dilkoosha Martiniere and Secunderbagh, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram from November
to March including the whole of the operations, siege and capture of Lucknon-, and subsequent campaign in Oude
in 1858-59, including the action of Buxar Ghat and defeat of the rebels under Beni Madhoo, and capture of Fort
Omcreah (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
61 Major General H. P. Bishop served the Punjaub compaign of 184S-49, including the siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery at the siege
and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded) with Seaton's Column, and at capture of Meangunge, also present at the
capture of Bareilly (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
65 Major General J. Black served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, including the
capture of Punalla and Powunghur.
60 Sir E. W. Blackett served with the Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 26th July 1855,
and was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and the siege of Sebastopol, including
the assault of the Redan on the 18th June, when he commanded a ladder party and was dangerously wounded
— left leg amputated (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Legion of Honor).
87 Major General G. F. Blake served with the Baltic Expedition in 1S54 (Medal).
69 Major General C. Blewitt served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
90 Major General C. E. Blowers served on board the Berenice during the war in the Persian Gulf in 1856-57, in-
cluding the capture of Bushire and of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 10th Bombay Native
Infantry at the capture of Kotah, battle of Kota-ke-Sera and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powrie,
actions of Beejapore and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the 10th Bombay Native Infantry
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Maardala 1 Medal). Served in theAfghan,
war in 1879-S0, and commanded the 10th Bombay Native Infantry in the march to Candahar under Major General
Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
97 Major General R. H. Bolton was on field service in Bengal during the mutiny from Oct. 1857 to Aug.
1858 (Medal).
98 Major General W. Booth served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 638c
100 Major General J. J. Boswell joined the 3rd Punjaub Infantry when on field service in the Meeranzai valley
in December 1S56. In Jane 1857 proceeded in command of a detachment of the 3rd and 6th Punjaub Infantry to
join the Movable Column under Brigadier General Nicholson at Umritsur. Accompanied the Column in its forced
maTch of 44 miles to Gurdaspore, and commanded the Native Infantry in the actions with the Sealkote mutineers
on the 12th and 16th July 1857 at Trimmu Ghat (Medal). Was present with his Regiment with General Cotton's
field force in Eusofzai in 1858; also during the Hazara campaign of 1S68; and with Colonel Keyes' force against the
Bezoties in February 1S69 (India Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Sikh Infant^- throughout the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near
Gtmznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Canda-
har (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
105 Major General G. B. Bowen commanded a field detachment against rebel Karens in the neighbourhood of
Beling, British Burmah, in 1857.
n0 Major General R. D. C. Bracken served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and
second siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Com-
manded a Detachment of the 2nd Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1857; and served in the
operations against Sittanain 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
111 Major General E. Bradford served in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of
Ratghur, Chandaree, and Jhansi, battle of Betwa, capture of the Fort of Loharie, action of Kooneh, operations
before and taking of Calpee ; Oude campaign, including the taking of Rampore Kussei, passage of the Gogra at
Fyzabad, and affair of Muchlee Gawn (Medal with Clasp). Was attached to theEusofzie Field Force of 1863-64 as a
Commissariat Officer (Medal with Clasp).
113 Major General Algernon Brendon served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to March 1855, including
the affairs of M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the
sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
115 Major General D. Briggs served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 as Superintendent of the Army Trans-
port Train, and was present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) . Also served in the Bhootan cam-
paign of 1865 with the force under Gen. Tombs, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal with Claspi.
ll~ Major General R. C. Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was present
at Rangiriri 1 Medal).
n' Major General E. T. Brooke served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was wounded in the action at
Rangariri, also present a the action of Kakaramea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of
Major, and Medal).
120 Major General C. L. Brown served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the
siege operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
122 Major General G. R. Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at
Ramnuggur and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwaflah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
126 Major General A. A. Bruce served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
(Medal). Served also with the force under Colonel Mackeson against the Hussanzies in 1S52-5 3 (Medal with Clasp).
131 Major General J. M. Burn served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond on 1st
June 1858 (Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and caDtureof
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
132 Major General E. B. Burnaby served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863. Also
served in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the operations in the Bazar and
Lughman Valleys— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 {CB., and Claspi.
133 Major General H. Butler served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 23rd Sept. 1854, including the
battles of Balaklavaand Inkerman (carried the Colours after Lieut. Hague was killed), siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, assault of the Redan on 18th June, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1861 ; also in that of
1863-65 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medalj.
135 Major General E. W. G. Byam served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as Adjutant to the Royal Marine Bat-
alion (Medal).
136 Major General D. R. Cameron served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the actions of
Buxa, Tazagaum, and Nagoo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gal-
lantry, p. 786.]
138 Sir John Campbell served in the Crimean campaign from 28th March 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th June, 17th June, 17th
August, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served
with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts (mentioned in
despatches, also in the French General's despatches for services in command of two Howitzers in support of the
French attack), actions near Tangchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo
near Ghuznee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 in com-
mand of Artillery (CB.).
139 Major General J. P. Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October 1854 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1,1 Major General W. M. Campbell served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Breret of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
143 Major General H. Cardew served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1+5 Major General W. Carnell served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and com-
manded a detachment of the Mhairwarra Local Battalion at the attack on Ahwaonthe 18th September 1857 (Medal).
116 Major General F. J. Castle served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebasiopol (Medal with Claso, and Turkish Medal).
147 Major General C. P. Catty served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal) ; acted as Field Adjutant to the
Infantry at the commencement of hostilities in the engagement in the Boomah Pass, and on the following day when
incapacitated by wounds, was several times nearly taken prisoner. Present at Fort White when that postwas stormed
by a large force of the enemy, who were repulsed by a small garrison under Major Mausergh. In May 1851 he was
appointed Commandant of an Irregular Corps of Europeans, designated " Catty's Rifles," and during thirteen months
of the most active period of operations this Corps did good and gallant service, being engaged in nearly every patrol
of the 2nd Division, the same being frequently acknowledged in general orders.and the various reports of Commanders
of Divisions. On the disbandment of " Catty's Rifles," he rejoined his Regt. (the 6th), and proceeded with the expe-
dition against the paramount chief Kreli, and on his return to head-quarters was appointed to the command of
Fort Grey, which he held till the cessation of hostilities, during which period, besides rendering the post per-
fectly defensible, waggons and cattle, which were on three occasions taken by the enemy and driven off, were recap-
tured by the garrison under Captain Catty. Was twice severely wounded by musket-balls in the Boomah Pass.
148 Major General G. Cavenagh served as Interpreter to the 54th Foot during the Indian Mutiny (Medal). Served
with the 1 6th Bengal Native Infantry during the Chinese war of 1860-61, and commanded a party at the west gate
during the attack on Shanghai by the rebels on the 19th, 20th and 21st September i860 (Medal). Served in the
Bhootan campaign (Medal with Clasp).
■*" Major General R. W. Chambers served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal), and was present at the sur-
render of Kote Kangra.
151 Major General I. F. Chanman served in Abyssinia with the army under Lord Napier of Magdala (Medal).
•" Major General J. Charley served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
February 1880, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
639 General Officers Retired on Full ur Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
138 Major General A. Cherry-Garrard served with the 90th Light Infantry in India from 1 2th Aug. 1857 until the end
of the rebellion, including the first defence of the Aluuibagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde as Adjutant to the 2nd
Detachment Battalion, defence of the AUmibagh under Outram and repulse of various attacks, assault and capture
of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the
90th Lieht Infantry in the Gaika war of 1S7S, including the operations in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush, and the
engagement at Taba Indoda (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Also served throughout the Zulu
war of 1879, and was present in the engagement, at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
155 Major General R. B. Chichester served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st
Regiment, under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meer one
Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-9 with the Khyber Column, and commanded the Sist Regiment at the capture of
Ali Musjid (CB., Medal with Clasp).
157 Major Genpral W. Chrystie served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868, as Field Engineer at
Zoulla during January, at Senafti in February, and subsequently as Field Engineer at Addigcrat in constructing
the entrenchments at that post (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
158 Sir Stanley de A. C. Clarke served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Light Camel
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column, including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on
the 16th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, CMG., and Medal with Clasp).
160 Major General M. Clifford served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
la Major General C. F. Cockburn served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
163 Major General George Colclough was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for services with the late
Osmanli Horse Artillery during the Eastern campaign in 1854-55.
u* Major General R. A. Cole was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
1856-57.
165 Major General C. Collingwood served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 (Medal).
167 Major General E. A. Collins served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in i863 (Medal).
168 Major General T. B. Collinson served in New Zealand during the disturbances in 1847, and was present at the
remilse of 400 natives in an attack at Wanganui on the 19th July (Medal).
■-' Major General \V. Coningham served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah River for the
suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's dominion in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose from 1st to
30th March 1853 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Mazeena
Valley I CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
170 Major General E. J. R. Connolly served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
171 Major General J. Cookserved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid, and with the first expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General ilaude (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
in 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade Major with the Indian Contingent, and was
])resent in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
172 Major General C. Cookworthy served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Modal) .
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Sadoolapore, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the
action of Trimmooghat, commanded the Artillery with Brigadier Gerrard's Column in the action at Narnoul —
wounded and horse shot. Served the Rohilcund campaign and actions of Bareilly and Shahjehanpore. Commanded
the Artillery with Sir T. Seiton's Field Force at the action of Bunkegaon (three times mentioned in despatches,
Medal, and Brevet of Major).
173 Major General \V. W. Corban served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with thiee Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
174 Major General W. T. Corrie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of the 2nd Battalion nth Foot,
and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major Gen. Phayre (mentioned in despatches ( Medal 1.
175 Major General T. P. Cosby served in the Crimea from 10th Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i:s Major General H. R. Courtenay served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was slightly wounded at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur,
and battles of Chillianwallah and Gooierat (Medal with two Clasps).
179 Major General E. H. Courtney served with the expeditionary force in China in 1858-62, and was present at the
action of Sheksing with the Kwantung rebels on the 8th Jan. 1859. Accompanied the naval forces under Sir Michael
Seymour to the Peiho river in May 1858, and was engaged in the demolition of the forts at its mouth. Served
throughout the campaign of i860 in North China as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Royal Engineers and
Madras Sappers, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tanku, siege and capture of the Taku forts (mentioned
in despatches), and surrender of Pekin 1 Medal with two Clasps, CB.).
181 Major General C. V. Cox served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Sutlej
campaignof 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (wounded), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps)
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Brigade Major of Horse Artillery, including the passage of the Cheenab and
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
Served throughout the Indian Mutiny at Rawul Pindee and Peshawur (Medal and CB.).
182 Major General C. W. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the retaking of Beeliug
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also present with the Madras Rides in 1857-59 in quailing the mutiny in India.
183 Major Genera! F. E. Cox served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow,
campaign in Rohilcund and battle of Bareilly as Adj. of Royal Engineers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
185 Major General B.Cracroft served throughout the Sonthal camjpaign of 1855-56 and was slightly wounded. Served
also in the Central Indian campaign with the force under General Whitlock and was present at the attack and
capture of Punwarree Heights near Kirwee on 29th Dec. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
188 Major General C. A. F. Creagh served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of
Sebastopol, from the nth Sept. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the New Zealand wars from Nov.
1863 to 1866, and was present at the storm and capture of Rangiawhia with the storming party, repulse of the
enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (in command of a party of the s°th), the capture of the fortified
village of Ketemari and the Putahi Pah with the storming party (Medal). Served with a detachment of the
80th Regiment in the Expedition to Perak under General Colborne in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Transvaal in the operations againsi Sekukuni in 1873. Served in the Zulu war of 1879, first in command of three
companies of the 80th Regiment, and afterwards as Commandant of the Leydenburg District, and commanded a
portion of colonial horse in pursuit of King Cetywayo in Zululand. Served subsequently in the Transvaal until
invalided, in the operations against Sekukuni in 1S79, including the capture of that chief (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
188 Major General F. R. C. Crofton served with the 9th Lancers in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 185S-59,
and was present at the affair of Kumdakoti (Medal).
189 Major General T. C.Crowe served in the Persian campaign in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Also the Indian Mutiny
campaign, including the siege and capture of Ratghur, action of Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakata,
pursuit to Behra, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, advance on siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa,
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 640
advance on Calpee, battle of Koonch, on Rear-Guard of 1st Brigade Central India Field Force when our baggage
was attacked by the enemy's Cavalry, action of Deopora, battle of Galowlee, advance on and capture of Calpee,
pursuit to Surceela, advance on Gwalior, battle of Morar, capture of Gwalior, final pursuit of the enemy and
battle of Jowra Alipore, subsequent operations in Bundlekund, including the taking of Garotha, and pursuit of
Feroze Shah (Medal with Clasp).
190 Major General C. E. Cumberland served in the Crimea from 13th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demoli-
tion of the Docks of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59; was
Commanding Engineer at the siege and fall of Fort Ahwah, and present at the siege and capture of Kotah, con-
ducting the FirstColnmn at the assault (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
191 Major General W. B. Cumberland served with the expedition to the Meeranzaie Valley and Upper Koorum
in 1856, and with that into the Bozdar Hills in 1857 (Medal with Clasrj).
192 Major General W. H. Cuming served in the Burmese war of 1352-53 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Med-
jidie) . Served with the Saugor Field Division in quelling the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at the affair
of Kubraie, battle of Banda, attack on Jounpore, surrender of Kirwee, action of Pungattie ; subsequently with
Colonel Nott's Field Force in pursuit of Feroze Shah and other rebels in 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
191 Major General R. H. Cuniiffe was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district
in 1856-57.
19s Major General J. A. Dalzell served with the 53rd Regiment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, including the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant in the campaign of 1S51-52 against the hill tribes on
the Peshawur Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khodagunge and
entry into Futtehghnr, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 29th November, commanded the skirmishing Com-
panies of the 53rd at the action of Toolsepore, minor affairs, commanded nttacking Companies of 53rd at the storm-
ing and destruction cf Bungeon — mentioned in despatches (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
199 Major General C. C. Dandridge served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the 1st and 2nd
siege operations before Mooltan. including the attack on the enemy's outposts on the 9th and 12th September,
action of Soorjkhoond, and storm and capture of the city and surrender of the fortress (Medal with one Clasp).
200 Major General F. F. Daniell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders
(Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders,
and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (;rd Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps) ; and in th9 Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Clasp).
-"'■ Major General S. Darling served in the Crimea as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 1st Division
subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from October 1855 to the 1st May 1856.
aa Major General R. L. Dashwood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took.part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
2U* Major General A. Davidson served "in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-5S as Field Engineer Rijpootana
Field Force and Staff Officer of Engineers, and was present at the capture of Awah (Medal with CIa*p).
205 Major General A. H. Davidson served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and
31st May 1S57 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai 1 severely wounded), and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaignin 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
206 Major General L. M. Davies served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 on its march to Borazjoon,
at the battle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra (Medal withClasp) . Served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheels in 1857; and was present at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Mahadeoghur (Indian Mutiny
Medal).
-"" Major General G. F. de Berry served with the 24th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (slightly wounded), and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 ; commanded the station of Murree (Punjaub) when attacked
by hillmen on the night of 1st Sept. 1857, and during proceedings of the three following days. In Nov. 1857 raised,
under orders of Sir John Lawrence, at Lahore a Battalion of Sikhs 1,200 strong, and proceeded to North- Western
Provinces with it in Jan. 1858; was attached to Maxwell's Column and present at engagements at Ooryah and
Sheerghurghat and at the taking of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
203 Major General R. de Bourbel served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 as Field Engineer (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in i8,-8-79 (Medal).
209 Major General H. De Brett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, an^ was present at the siege of Delh
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Naga Hills Expedition in 1SS0 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1880 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal).
210 Major General W. H. Deedes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 in command of the 1st Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and was severely wounded in an engagement near Poiboi on the 13th November (DSO., and
Medal with Clasp).
213 Major General J. De Havilland served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between 1st
March and 6th Sept. 1855), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
214 Major General H. G. De la Fosse served in the Artillery at the siege of Cawnpore in 1857 under Major General
Sir Hugh M. Wheeler (mentioned in despatches and allowed to reckon one year's extra service). Served in the Artil-
lery with the Force under Major Generals Havelock and Outram, and present at the crossing into Oude, actions of
Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and entry intoLucknow; commanded two guns in an advance piquet during the
subsequent defence of the Residency ; present at the retaking of Cawnpore (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks of the Governor General in Council, Medal with two Clasps, a year's extra service) . Served with the
Sikkim Field Force as Staff Officer under Colonel Gawler in 1861 (mentioned in despatches, received the appro-
bation of the Governor General in Council). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at
the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
il* Major General T. A. de Moleyns served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol! Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21s Sir Thomas Denuehy served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56, and commanded a detachment of two
Companies in action with the Insurgents at Chundkundra. Served also during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58,
and commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Military Police Battalion at the actions of Mauickpore and
Gadhamaron (twice thanked by the Governor General, Medal).
219 Major Genera! A. D. Denniss served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
220 Major General J. Desborough served with the China Expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho,Tangku, cap-
ture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, andsurrenderof Pekin (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps) .
221 Major General A. A. Des Vceux serve.d in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, at the bombardment and
capture of the forts of Mohumra and the pursuit oi the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Horse
Transport service in the China Expeditionary Force under Lieut.General Sir Hope Grant in i860, present a:, the
landing at Pehtang, action ofSinho, capture of Tangkow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts; accom-
panied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the battles of Chang-kia-Wan and Tangchow,
and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
226 Major General W. A. Dick served with the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the frontiers of Upper Sind from April to
Dec. 1846. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858-59, and was present at the siege
and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, and in command of a party of the 3rd Bombay
Cavalry which surprised and cut up the enemy's outlying Picquet during the advance on that fortress (specially men-
tioned) at the Maethone Pass; present at the siege and capture of Jhansi and taking of Calpee ; commanded the
Head Quarters 'Wing of the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the march from Etowa to Devpora, when the Rear Guard was
attacked by the rebel Army, also during the advance on Gwalior, at the action of Morar, capture of Gwalior, and
with the^ Column under Sir Robert Napier at the battles of Jaura andAlipoor (Brevet of Major) ; served with a
detached Field Force in the Jhansi and Jaloun district during the monsoon of 1858, and at the affairs of Mhow and
Mahonie (iledal with Clasp).
641 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
227 Major General W. R. Dickinson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57. and was present at the
storming of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
228 Major General E. J. Dickson served in the Kafir war of 1846-47 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
233 Major General M. C. Dixon served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before
Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) : received
the Y€ under the following circumstances:— " On the 17th April 1855, about 2 p.m., when the Battery he com-
manded was blown up by a shell from the enemy, which burst in the magazine, destroyed the parapets (at Sebas-
topol), killed and wounded ten men, disabled five guns, and covered a sixth with earth ; formost gallantly reopening
fire with the remaining gun before the enemy had ceased cheering from their parapets (on which they had mounted)
and fighting it until sunset, despite the heavy concentrated fire of the enemy's batteries, and the ruined state of
his own."
234 Major General T. F. Dixon served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from December 1854 to February
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tuikish Medal).
237 Major General M. F. Dowries served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
210 Major General A. W. Drayson served in the Kafir war in 1847 (Medal).
_14-' Major General F. B. Drew served in the Afghan war 1878-79, and was present in the engagement in the
Koorum Valley on the :28th November 1878, and in command of the 1st Brigade at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
in the 2nd December ; commanded the same Brigade in the operations in the Hariab and Khost Valleys, including
some minor engagements (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
248 Major General C. W. Dun served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories from
1st March to 25th April 1843, and from 10th October to 8th November 1843. Was present during the Chinese riots
at Singapore in May 1854.
250 Major General H. A. Dwyer served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, and
capture of Jhujjur (Medal with Clasp).
251 Major Geneial W. H. S. Earle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at an affair in the Boree Pass in Nov. 1853; also in operations
against the Afreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in thelndian Mutinycampaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
252 Major General C. Eccles served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing the battles of Alma (carried the Colours) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th
June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of theMedjidie, and Turkish Medal).
254 Major Genera! H. Edmeades served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and action of Sherghur Ghat (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the
Natal Field Force.
2Cn Major General M. Elliot served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny ; took part in the actions of the 30th
and 31st May 1857 on the Hindun, commanded his battery throughout the latter action ; was present at the battle
of Budleekesemi.the siege and assault of Delhi (severely wounded in the head on the 15 th September), and several
minor actions — slightly wounded on two occasions (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hazara campaign
of 1868 on the Black Mountain in command of the Peshawar Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Siege Train (mentioned in despatches, Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star).
201 Major General H. F. W. Ely served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including
the actions of Chankinwan and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Zulu
war of 1879. Commanded a large convoy of ammunition and provisions following Pearson's Column in the advance
on Ekowe, and was present during the investment of that place by the enemy. Was afterwards Commandant of
one of the forts on the coast line of communication (Medal with Clasp).
262 Major General A. L. Emerson served in the Crimea in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol, but previous to the
conclusion of the armistice and until the evacuation of the Crimea by the Allies.
203 Major General J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Mood-
kee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
264 Major General F.Etcson served with the i8lh Royal Irish throughout the Burmese war in 1852-53, including the
capture of Martaban, Hangoon, Prome, and the Donabew stockades (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
255 Major General A. T. Etheridge commanded detachments of the 23rd Bombay N.I. on service in the Concan
and Khandeish in 1844-45; served in the Mahee Kanta with the Guicowar's Horse in 1848, and present at the sur-
render of the fort of Abniednuggur; present at the operations against the Dessaiees of Warree in the North Canara
and Bedee districts, and commanded a body of Irregulars in the movement against their position on 25th February
1858 (Medal).
207 Major General E. D. Fairtlough served in the Crimean campaign from 19th Jan. to*24th May 1855, as Adjutant
of the 14th Regiment, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New
Zealand during the war in 1863-66 (Medal).
268 Major General A. V. Falls served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges of
Punella, Pownghur, Munohcr, and Munsuntosh, and capitulation of Budderghur.
269 Major General W. T. F. Farewell was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in
the suppression of the Indian mutiny, from 6th February 1858 ; present at the affair of Kabraie 17th April, battle
of Banda 19th April 1858, and surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao, and occupation of Kirwee on 6th June 1858
(Medal with Clasp for Central India).
'27o Major General H. B. Feilden served with the 38th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July
1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkeriran, and siege of Sebastopol, including the atiacn and occupation
of the Cemetery on the 18th June— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
274 Major General R. F. Firth served in the China war in 1858-59 (Medal).
275 Major General C. FitzGerald served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party, and assaults of the Redan on the
18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
27$ Major General M. M. FitzGerald served with the expeditions under Sir Neville Chamberlain in Meeranzye and
Upper Koorum in 1856, and against the Bozdar Belochees in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also at the siege and
capture of Delhi, and with the Field Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1857-58 (Medal
with Clasp).
277 Major General R. FitzGerald was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursiou of
Fenians into Canada in May 1870 (Medal).
-"'8 Major General A. FitzHugh commanded a detachment of the 4th Sikh Infantry in three affairs against the
Momunds near Fort Shubkudr in December 1S63 and January 1864 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry in the expedition to the Dour Valley in Feb. 1872 (mentioned in despatches).
Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry throughout the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Commanded the 3th Goorkhas throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 ; was in command of the advance party in the
attack on the Spingawi Kotal on 2nd December 1879, and of the Regiment as rearguard on 13th December in the
Sapri Pass (mentioned in despatches); was present in the engagement at Charasiah and in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879— wounded (Several times mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
CB., Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
275 Major General H. T. FitzHugh served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, in the trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
280 Major General H. C. Fletcher was present during part of the Kolapore campaign in 1845.
282 Major General W. 0. Foord was employed with a field force from 5th March 1858, and engaged with a small
party ol the rebels on the 2nd October 1858 (Medal).
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 64c
2S4 Major General Foote served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton River, and
was Major of the Provisional Battalion at the landing before and storming of Canton; commanded the Royal Marines
at the assault and capture of the walled town of Namtow — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp)
25,5 Major General C. P. Forbes served with the expedition from Aden against the Foodhli Arab tribe in 1866,
including the destruction of Shugra.
285 Major General Barneti Ford served with the Madras Sappers and Miners throughout the Burmese war of 1852-
53, and also as an Assistant Field Engineer to the Army of Ava during the greater part of the war. Commanded
two Companies of Sappers and Miners at the capture of Martaban (thanked oy the Government of India) ; present
at the destruction of the river stockades, the taking of the White House Piquet, storm of the Great Pagoda, capture
of Rangoon, nth and 15th April (slightly wounded) ; commanded a detachment of Sappers in the storm of the Fort
and capture of Bassein (thanked by the Government of India), and present in various minor affairs (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) .
259 Major General J. G. R. Forlong served in the Burmese campaign in 1852-53 ; was employed as an Assistant
Field Engineer and in charge of guides and a survey with a large armed force to escort elephants from Arracan to
Pegu in 1853, and present at the attack and investment of Prome, capture of Toma, and sundry skirmishes there,
and in pursuit of the Burman Governor of Padore (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
290 Major General T. F. Forster served as a volunteer in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle
of Aliwal (Medal).
2,1 Major General A. G. Forsyth served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the action of Sadoola-
pore (Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the action near Agra on the 5th
July, battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1857, and action of Dowra (Medal).
29* Major General C. S. Fowle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
3116 Major General "William French served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho,
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations
against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in May and October 1862, including the capture of the walled
cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified city of Najow, the affair at Nanksiang, and recapture of the walled city
of Kahding. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches),
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
'■"'' Major General D. Gaye served in Scinde in 1843 in command of two guns with the Detachment which, in
the night attack on the British Camp near Shahdadpore, defeated and dispersed the Forces of Meer Shah Mahomed,
taking all his cannon.
3'JS Major General H. H. F. Gifford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the advance to
Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
30' Major General E. M. Gilbert-Cooper served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the assault and
capture of Kotah, pursuit of the rebels under 'L'antia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in June
July and August 1858 ; at the action of Sanganeer and the battle of the Bunass ; with Brigadier Parke's pursuing
Column from August to November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
312 Major General W. J. Gillespie served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout
the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches) and the subsequent advance to
and burning of Temai (two Clasps).
313 Major General G. C. Girardot served in the China war of i860 with the 3rd Bombay Infantry as an Ensign
(Medal with Clasp).
315 Major General A. C. Gleig served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3LC Major General C. J. Godby served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal, action
of Aliwal, surrender of Fort Phillour, and subsequent operations in the Julluudur Doab (Medal). Also throughout
the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore,
and Chillianwallah— dangerously wounded in a hand-to-hand fight in defence of the Regimental Colours (Medal
with Clasp). Was wounded by an assassin in Dec. 1853 when in charge of the Eusoffzie frontier. Has been employed
in hunting down and engaged with hill robbers on the Peshawur frontier. Served as Brigadier General in command
of the 1st Brigade of Sir Donald Stewart's Division in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the surrender of Can-
dahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and the occupation of Candahar till March 1880; was present in the advance to Ghuznee
and Cabul, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo, and in the subsequent operations in the Logar
Valley and about Cabul till August 1880, when he was compelled by sickness to resign his command (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
317 Major General J. Godby served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, including '..he bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet cf Major, and Turkish Medal).
3I- Major General W. H. R. Godfrey served m the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storming of
Rangoon ; was also present at the repeated attacks on Naweng from 1st November to 20th December 1852 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu) .
319 Major General R. T. Godman served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 5th Dragoon Guards
including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal).
320 gjr ;p_ j Goldsmid served with the expedition to China in 1840-42, and was present at the affair of Chuenpee
and Bogue Forts (Medal). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contingent under General Vivian
in Turkey and the Eastern Crimea from July 1855 to the close of the Russian war (4th Class of the Medjidie). At
the commencement of the operations in Egypt in 1882 he organised an Intelligence Department at Alexandria
(mentioned in despatches, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh).
3-' Major General W.T.Goldsworthyser\>edinOude with the Volunteer Cavalry of Havelock's column im857, and was
present atthe actions of Oonao and Busseerutgunje, andrecapture of Busseerutgunje ; for these services he received
a Commission in the 8th Hussars. Served in Rajpootana and Central India, on the staff and with the 8th Hussars
throughout the campaign of 1858-59, including the siege of Kotah, re-occupation of Chcndeyree.battle of Kotah ke
Serai (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Smith), capture of Gwalior (as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose), siege and
capture of Powrie, actions of Koondrye and Boordah as Brigade Major in the Rajpootana Field Force, which ap-
pointment he held from the fall of Gwalior in June 1858 to the end of the war (eight times mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain). Served throughout the Abyssinian
Expedition in 1868 on the Staff as Brigade Major of Cavalry, and was present at the taking of Magdala (twice
mentioned in despatches, Medal, and promoted to Major unattached without purchase).
325 Major General E. C. A. Gordon served in the Eastern campaign from April 1854 to its close, when he was
appointed H.M.:s Commissioner for the settlement of claims against the Turkish Government for the Crimean
war (Turkish Medal). In 1862 was appointed British Member of the Mixed Military Commission charged with
the_demarkation of the Rayon of the fortress of Belgrade.
S27 Mnjor General M.W.E.Gosset served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, — in Eastern Bengal in
1857 against the Chittagong mutineers,and in Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal). Served as Aidede
Camp to Lord Chelmsford in the Kafir war of 1878, and was present in all the actions with the Gaikas in the Buffalo
Mountains and Perie Bush (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Aide
de Camp to Lord Chelmsford in the first advance into Zululand in January, and was present in the actions fought by
the Centre Column up to the 22nd January. Was afterwards Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division
in the second advance into Zululand, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and served
tinder Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General. Commanded tbo
Mandalay District, Burmah, during the operations against the Kachins on the North East Frontier in 1891-92
(Medal with Clasp).
J*> Major General C. M. Govan served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
643 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
and capture of Taku Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the
Tappings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862.
330 Ma.ior General A. W. Graham served with the Bombay Column in the Punjnub campaign of 184S-49, including
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire.and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Was present at the attack on the position of the rebel Bheelsat
Shumsherpoor in October iSi? with the force under Colonel Macan (severely wounded by ball through the
ankle).
311 Major General T. Graham served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Caudahar
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Zhob Valley
Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command of the Thayetmyo District aud of
the troops engaged on that frontier (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Commanded the Sikkim Expedition in
1888-89 (received the thanks of the Viceroy and of the Government of India, CB., aud Clasp). Served with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the Tamu Column (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
'm Major General G. F. Graham served with the force in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of
1862-63.
334 Major General W. H. Graham served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
K'J Major General J. W. Green served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre iMedal).
340 Sir Wm. Henry Green served with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the Bombay Column in the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and
-surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps). Joined the Turkish army at Kars in the winter of 1854 ; in
May the same year he was employed on special duty by Her Majesty's Government, and joined the Turkish army
of the Danube under timer Pashaas 2nd in Command of a body of Irregular Horse with the rank of Colonel in
the Ottoman army ; joined Her Majesty's steamer Leander as a volunteer on the embarkation of the army for
the Crimea in the employment oi Her Majesty's Foreign Office, and was present in all the operations of the fleet
up to 1st October; landed with the Royal Marines that occupied the heights of Balaklava October 14th ; present
at the battles of Balaklava and Inkermau ; appointed Assistant Field Engineer and joined the Royal Engineers in
the right attack, siege of Sebastopol ; present in the batteries at the bombardment in October 1854 and April 1855,
and repulse of sorties 22nd and 23rd March 1855 ; April 17th severely wounded while on duty in the trenches (men-
tioned in despatches) ; joined the Baltic Fleet on the 27th July in the employment of Her Majesty's Foreign Office,
and was present on board Her Majesty's steamer Lightning at the bombardment of Sweaborg on 7th aud 8th
August; returned to Turkey and was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to a body of Irregular Horse and
European Horse Artillery 19th January 1855 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Danube Gold Medal,
Turkish War Medal, and the Order oi' the Medjidie). Served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalry
Division of the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and subsequently appointed Assistant Adjutant General to
the Force (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
34- Major General C. M. Griffith organized and commanded the A Division Transport Train attached to the 1st
Brigade 1 st Division of the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force. Commanded the party furnished with stretchers
for the removal of the wounded from the field of action on the 10th and 13th April i868atArogee and Magdala
(mentioned in despatches as having "distinguished himself by his zeal and activity," and as "deserving of
special notice," Brevet of Major, and Medal! . Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
343 Major General C. J. Griffiths served with the 43rd Native Infantry in Boohtan in 1864, including the capture,
retreat from, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
3rd Sikhs in the Hazara campaign of 1S68 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain
<01asp). Served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki Expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the forcing of the Shutargardan— wounded (mentioned
in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
344 Sir Coleridge Grove served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General on the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements' of Tel-el-Mahnta and Kassa&in (91I1 Sept.),
and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieut. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Osmanieh.aiid Khedive's Star). Served with the Kile Expedition in 1884-85 and in the campaign in the Soudan
in 1885 as Assistant Adjutant General for Beat Service; Commandant at Genial, and Assistant Adjutant General
and Acting Military Secretary at Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, two Clasps).
34i Major General J. Gunter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 16th Aug.
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the cam-
paign of i860 in China; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions
of 1 8th and 21st September, also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
3*> Major General N. X. Gwynne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as a Brigade Major, and took part with the
expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion
Shropshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
347 Major General L. A. Hale served in the Kafir war in 1878-79 (Medal with Clasp).
345 Major General O. Hamilton served the campaign of 1845 under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes
in Sind. Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
349 Major General T. de C. Hamilton served with the 90th Light Infantry in Kaffirland during the whole of the
war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 68th Light Infant^- the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Victoria Cross,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) : received the lft£ "for having, on the night of the nth May
1855, during a most determined sortie (from Sebastopol), boldly charged the enemy, with a 3mall force from a
battery of which they had obtained possession in great numbers, thereby saving the works from falling into the
•hands of the enemy. He was conspicuous on this occasion for his gallantry and daring conduct."
353 Major General F. Hammersley served in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the
18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of tbe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
356 Major General G. W. Hanson served with the Bomba3- Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp) . Present at the action of Ambapawnee.
357 Major General J. Hanwell served in the Crimean campaign from May 18=5 including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
358 Major General P. H. Harcourt served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
360 Major General J. T. Harris served in the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers with the force before Delhi in
1857, was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations before Delhi, and severely wounded
through the thigh in the Subzee Mundee on the 27th June ; served subsequently in Oude in 1S58-59 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 15th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho,
taking of Tangku, and actions of Chankiawhan and Paliachow, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
365 Major General W. D. Harris served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit (Medal with two
Clasps). Served as 2nd in command of the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857,
including the actions in front, storming of the breach, Cashmere bastion, and final capture of the city (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
366 Major General E. Harrison served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal).
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension, — War Services. 644
365 Major General Douslas Hastings served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including
nisrht attack and battle of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served also
in BeD<ral in the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp and a year's service). Served with the 6th Regt. in the Hazara campaign of 186S
(Medal with Clasp).
370 Major General G. H. Hawes served the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46 with the oth Regiment, including the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also in the Crimea from the 27th Nov. 1854,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault on the batteries on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
372 Maior General A. C. Hawkins served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, and 17th June, 17th August, and Sth Sep-
tember (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp, Sardinian aud Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
373 Major General E. L. Hawkins served with the Turkish Contingent during the Crimean campaign in 1835-56
(Turkish Medal 1. Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-5S, including the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1S57,
action of Shumshabad capture of Lucknow, and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps).
576 Majur General H. B. Hayward served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
377 Major General Hon. W. H. Herbert served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 31s", July, 1855. in-
cluding'the s-iege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medali.
375 Major General J. W. Henderson-Cleland served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
830 Major General M. A. H. J. Heriot served on the China Expedition of 1857-5S, including the blockade of the
Canton river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city; accompanied the expedition to the North and
was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859. Served in the campaign of i860 with the
Chinese Coolie Corps, and took part in the expedition to the North and the operations there, including the action
of Sinho and the storming of Tangku and of the North Taku Forts (Medal with three Clasps).
381 Major General B. B. Herrick served with theBaltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1S55 (Medal).
342 Major General J. J. Hey wood served with the 1st Rayals in the Crimean campaign from the 1st June 1S55,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Cjimnindant of
H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel off the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
384 Major General Eustace Hill served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the actions
of Nawabgunge, Bara Banki, and Selimpore. and at the capture of Fort Amethee (Medal).
357 Sir John Hills served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the capture of
Mohnmra (Medal with Clasp I. Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer at Koomeylee,
the large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there ; also served as
Field Engineer at Senafe1 (mentioned in despatches, Medali. Served in the Afghan war ii 1879-80, and took part
iu the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 as Commanding Royal Engineer at Head Quarters (Clasp).
3-» Major General F. Hime served throughout the campaign of 1 860 in North China, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps).
391 Major General S. J. Hire served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 as Aide de Camp to Lord Goush,
including the action of Ramnuggnr, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
3,2 Major General H. N. Hodgson served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in
the Meranzai valley near Kohat, and present at the affair of Dorsune Mund.
391 Major General T. W. Holland served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Was at Delhi on nth May 1857 at the outbreak o>' the mutiny, and served as Aide de Camp to Major General Penny
from July to Dec. ; accompanied Beaton's Column from Delhi to Futteghur; served with Lord Clyde's Force at the
capture of Lucknow ; accompanied Lugard's Force in relief of Azimghur and in pursuit of Koer Sing to Arrah;
served with the Azimghur Field Force from March to June 1858 in the operations against the rebels in the Jugdes-
pore jungles ; and with the Shahabad Field Force from Oct. 1858 to March 1359 in operations against rebels (twice
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Field Fores of 1865-66 in Assam (Medal
with Clasp).
3'J6 Major General P. L. Holmes served with the field force against Gulburgah in 1S4S. Also during the campaign
in Bengal from 30th September 1857 to 29th December 1859 (Medal).
398 Major General J. E. Hope served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded I , in the Trenches with the siege train throughout the siege, including
the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and Sth September (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*°° Major General F. Horsley was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal during 1857-58.
*>- Major General D. E. Hosie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to February 1855, including the.
battles of Alma, Ealaklava, and Iukerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on ttte 26th October
1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*>* Major General C. J. Hughes served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
*'5 Major General J. W. Hughes was on board the Transport Sarah Sands with the Head Quarters of the 54th
Regiment on passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. 1857, and
he was specially mentioned in the General Or;'.or from the Horse Guards, dated 27th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on
that occasion and afterwards promoted Brevet Major. Served during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's
campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
403 Sir Robert Hughes served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent at the occupation
of Kertch (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). He al-.o served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in
command of a Brigade of the Candahar Column and the Ghuznee Field Force, took part in the advance to
Cabal under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in toe engagements at Shahjui, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo
near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Governor Geieral in Council, CB., Medal
with Clasp).
109 Major General J. R. Hume served with the 55th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and from the 24th
Jan. to the 22nd Sept. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Seoastopol, repulse of
the sortie of 26th October, assaults of the Redan on the 18th June, and 8th Sept. — severely wounded, and mentioned
in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the
Bhootan Expedition, including recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
•»2 Major General A. S. Hunter served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the field during the New Zealand war in 1867
(Medal).
411 Major General A. R. E. Hutchinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Political Officer with the Ner-
budda Field Force in the operations against Dhar in 1857. Commanded a force of two guns, a troop of Cavalry, and
two Companies of Infantry in operations against the rebel Rajah of Amghera ; destroyed the hill fort of Lall Ghur
and capiured the Rajah. Served as Political Officer with the force under General Michel in August 1858, and was
present at the action near Rajhghur (Medal, Brevet of Major, several times mentioned in despatches).
■>2U Major General C. Irvine served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before and
surrender of Mooitan (Medal with Clasp). Served with Colonel Carmichael's Brigade in Oude 1111858-59. Also
with the Expeditionary Force in China in i860 (Medal).
645 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
422 Major General J. Jago-Trelawny commanded the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
423 Major General E. R. James served at the siege of Sehastopol from Feb. 1855 until taken prisoner of war on
2nd July (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the Turco-Russian
Boundary Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57.
424 Major General S. P. Jarvis served with the 82nd Regt. throughout the Indian campaigns of 1857-59; was 'n
temporary command of three Companies during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clvde ; present at the defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, action of Khodagunge and occupation of Futtehghur, capture of
Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore Jail, and action of Khankur (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded
a battalion of Canadian Riflemen in the Red River Expedition of 1870 (CMO. and Medal). Was on special service
in South Africa from February 1878 to May 1880, and was appointed Commandant General of Colonial Forces in
May 1878 (Medal with Clasp).
425 Major General A. Jenkins served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese
war in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and 10th October 1852 ; at Nowany from 1st November
to 20th December 1852; accompanied the force to Meeaday, and was engaged in the attack on stockades there,
and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp foi Pegu). Accompanied the small force in aid of the Civil Power
from Quilon to Cochin in January 1857.
427 Major General C. Vernon Jenkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Also served in the
China war in 1858-59 (Medal).
428 Sir Francis H. Jenkins served with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and assault of Delhi -severely
woundod (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry in the expedition against the Cabool Kheyl
Wuzeerees in 1859 ; present at the action of Maidani. Commanded a wing of the 4th Sikh Infantry in the expedition
against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in i860; and present at the action of Palasin, and at the forcing of Barrara Pass.
Commanded the Corps of Guides in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863 ; present at the retaking of the Crag Piquet,
and the action at the Conical Hill (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the troops engaged at the attack of the
villages in the Utman Kheyl Hills on the 21st March 1S78. Commanded the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and at the engagements around Cabul in December 1879, and
at Charasiah (CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with two Clasps).
434 Major General H. L. Jones served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
Agra (Medal).
435 Major General R. O. Jones landed on the Gold Coast on the 23rd December 1873 in command of the 28th Com-
pany Royal Engineers, and served until the close of the Ashanti war (Medal).
438 Major General R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege- and fall of
Sehastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
433 Major General F. Karslake was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault,
affair at Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
1881 with the Natal Field Force.
439 Major General G. F. Kaye served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the attack of
the rebels on our guns at Jullundur, and subsequently served with Showers' Column in Rajpootana and Central
India in pursuit of Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in the Seronge Jungles
and the affair at Patun (Medal).
440 Major General E. Keate served in the Crimean campaign from March to August 1355, and was present at the
siege of Sehastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
442 Major General J. W. A. Kennedy served under Admiral SirT. Cochrane in the operations against the Pirates in
Borneo during August 1845 ; was actively engaged on shore in the attack on Brune, the destruction of a stockade, and
the capture of abattery of guns together with large quantities of ammunition ; served subsequently in the foremost line
of boats at the attack on the Pirate stronghold of Malloodoo, and on the boom being broken, was landed with tho
Marine force which drove the pirates from their entrenchments and pursued them up the country. In 1846 he
served with the force under Colonel Despard in the operations in New Zealand, and was actively engaged in the
advance on, siege and capture of, the Ruapekapeka stockade, an event which ended that war (Medal).
413 Major General W. H. Ken- served in the Indian campaign and commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry
in a general action at Amorah on 17th April 1858, also on 25th April he commanded 150 men in an action before the
same place ; on 29th April commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry at the attack and capture of the Fort of
Nuggur (mentioned in despatches) ; and on 9th June at the attack of the rebels' position at Amorah ; and was at
Hurriah when attacked by the rebels on 29th August (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
444 Major General A. A. A. Kinloch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
General, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with the expeditions into the Bazar Valley under
Lieut. General Maude (mentioned iu despatches) , and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough
(mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the :st Brigade (received the thanks of the Govern-
ment of India, Medal with Clasp).
445 Major General W. H. Knight landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855, and served
at the siege and fall of Sehastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
447 Major General C. F. G. Lamb was wounded (charger also wounded) at the defeat of the mutineers at
Mooltan on the 31st Aug. 1857 (Medal).
449 Major General W. Lambert served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd January to 26th March,
and from June to the 17th September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sehastopol, the attack of the Quarries,
and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of
Lucknow in March, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Commanded the 88th Regiment
throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches and CB.) and throughout the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
430 Major General C. P. Lane served in the Punjaub campaign 01 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab,
action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and capture of Pellalpore (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
451 Major General C. S. Lane served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Delhi, actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on
6th Dec. 1857 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1863 including the capture of
Dewangiri (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
456 Major General H.H.Lee served in the AbyssiniancampaignasAssistant Field Engineer at Zoulladuring the lat-
ter months of the campaign, and carried out successfully many important works there (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
458 Major General R. T. Leigh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
Medal). Present at several operations against the rebels in Sumbulpore in 1857-58 (Medal).
48u Major General J. F. Lester served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45.
481 Major General Edmund L'Estrange served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
was present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expedition in
1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
467 Major General D. B. Lockhart served during the Santhall insurrection in Bengal in 1855. Also at the siege
of Delhi in 1857, and received a gunshot wound through the lower jaw (Medal with Clasp),
488 Major General H. Lock served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 with the Saagor Field Division
(Medal with Clasp).
489 Major General G. A. Lockhart served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the ni^ht
attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal in the several
actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow (wounded) and commanded' the Regt.
during the subsequent defence, also commanded two sorties (wounded), and was mentioned in despatches ; served
General Officers Betired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 646
with Outram's force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, also in the operations ending in the
Snal capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), the Rohilcund campaign in 185S, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and a year's service for Lucknow) .
4:0 ilajor General B. Lovett served with the Josvaki Afreedee Expedition in 187s (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1378-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp). He also served with the Hazara Expedition in i3SS as Commanding Roval Engineer (CB., and
Clasp).
474 Major General F. P. Luard served in the Indian Mu'iay caraoaign in 1857-58 in Rajpootana and Central
India, and was present, as a volunteer gunner, at the defence of Fort Neeniuch (mentioned in despatches) ;
attached to the 14th Dragoons at the capture of Chandaree and Jhansi ; and as acting Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh
Rose at the actions of Koonch, Muttra, Gowlowlee, and Calpee. including the previous atfatr of outposts on 20th
May 1853 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served the campaign of 1SS0 in China, and was present
in Fane's Horse at the capture of the Taku Forts, at the actions of Sinho, Chan-kia-Wang, and Palikao (where
he was Orderly Officer for the day to Brigadier Pattle, commanding the Cavalry Brigade, and was slightly
wounded), and" at the entry into Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
475 Major General VT. W. A. T.nVin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombard-
ments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and Sth September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was
selected to be sent home in charge of Trophies from Sebastopol, and had the honor of presenting them to Her
Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
497 Major General Donald Maeintyre served with the 65th Goorkhas with both expeditions of 1S52, under Sir
C-olin Campbell, against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier, including the destruction of the fortified village
of Pranghur and action at Ishkakot. Served also with the Expeditionary Force against the Boree Afreedees in
November 1853- Also served with the 66th Goorkhas in the expedition under Sir Xevill Chamberlain to Ko orair
Valley, Afghanistan, in 1S56, and with the Doaba Field Force, Peshawar Valley, in t35+ (Medal with Clasp).
Employed on several occasions in 1S57-5S, when raising a Goorkha Regiment (now the 4th Goorkhas), in pratect-
ing the hill passes on the Kale Kumaon frontier from the Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping the district in order
(Medal). Served with the Looshai Expedition in 1371-72 (several times mentioned in despatches, received the thanks
of tne Governor General of India in Council, Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel, Victoria Cross, and Clasp to Frontier
Medal) : received the JE"C under the following circumstances: — " Recommended for his gallant conduct at the
storming of the stockaded village of Lalgnoora on the 4th January 1372. Colonel Macpherson, CB., YC, com-
manding the 2nd Goorkha Regiment, in which Major Maeintyre was serving at the time as second in command,
reports that this Officer, who led the assault, was the first to reach the stockade (on this side from 8 to 9 feet
high;; and that to climb over and disappear among the flames and smoke of the burning village was the work
of a very short time. The stockade, he adds, was successfully stormed by this Officer under fire, the heaviest the
Looshais delivered that day." Commanded the 2nd Goorkhas with the Khyber Column in tho Afghan war of
1878-79, and was in both expeditions to the Bazar Valley (Medal).
503 Major General Roderick Mackenzie served in tne Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October,
9th April, and 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and Sth September ; commanded rocket train at the bombardment
of Kinbourn (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
iot Major General H. J. Maclean served in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 as a Special Service Officer (Medal).
515 Major General J. H. Malcolmson served as Brigade Major of Artillery with the Rajpootana Field Force in
1857-59 during the march on and siege and capture ofKotah — mentioned in despatches; present at the batile of
Bunnass and pursuit; and Cavalry affair at Kooshana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp 1. Served
in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagements at Khushki Xakhud — svounded (mentioned
in despatches) —and Girishk and at the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah — svounded
imencioned in despatches. Medal).
si* Major General F. D. Mander served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as General Transport Officer on the Line
of Communications in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
517 Major General G. R. Manderson served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Rangoon
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny, including siege of Delhi from Sth Sept.
1857, actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the operations at Cawnpore,
including the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent and subsequent pursuit, siege and capture of Lucknow (t wice men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps). Commanded a battery of Royal Horse Artillery in the Jo waki
campaign of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1873-79, and commanded a
battery of Royal Horse Artillery at the caoture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp).
518 Major General C. Mangles served in the Soudan campaign in 1335 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
s" Major General W. B. Marshall was thanked by the Governor General for services in the Fort of Saugor
during the Indian Mutiny.
i2° Major General W. E. Maryland served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i36o in China, and was
engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the 18th and 21st September,
also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
=21 Major General R. J. C. Marter served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 from the 9th April,
and commanded a detached squadron of his regiment in the field from the ist June until the conclusion of the cam-
paign, including the cavalry affair at Erznngayan on 5th June. Captured the Zulu King in the Xgome Forest,
and brought him to Ulundi, having under his command at the time a squadron of the King's Dragoon Guards)
a company of the Xatal Native Contingent, and an officer and ten men of irregular mounted troops (mentioned
in despatches, and promoted Bt.Lt. Colonel "in recognition of the service performed by him in hiving effected
the capture of Ketchwayo, the Zulu King, in the Xgoine Forest," and Aide de Camp to the Queen with rank of
Colonel in the Army, Medal with Clasp).
322 Major General E. C. Marston served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1840 to 184",
including the second skirmish at Hykulzye and defence of the city of Kandaiiar; was engaged in several
skirmishes on the return march, and present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad and at the surrender of
Omerkote (Medal).
523 Major General C. N. Martin served in the Crimea from Sept. 1854 to Feb. 1855, and was present at the baules
of the Alma and Inkerman (horse killed), and at the siege of Sebastopol — wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
524 Major General W. G. Martin served in the Crimean campaign from December 1854 to January 1355, including
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war m i35.---=
including the engagement at Taranaki (Medal). T J3'
525 Major General H. B. Maule served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the sie^e
train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and T7th June and 17th Augus; (Miial wica
Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in India in 1857-59 with the Rajpootana Field Force uaier
General Roberts, and was present in the action of Pertabghur (Medal).
526 Major General Thomas Maunsell served in the 32nd Regt. throughout the Panjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
was present at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemv's posit' on
in front of the advanced trenches on the 12th Sept. 1848 (sUghtly grazed by a ballet), the action of Soorjkooni
storm and capture of the city (where he was personally engaged at one time with tsvo Sikhs, one of whom ne
killed), and surrender of the fortress; afterwards present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Caeaiote
647 General Officers Betired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
volunteered) he commanded the Volunteer Sharpshooters of th3 3rd Division for 76 days until severely wounded
(bullet through left arm, bone broken) on the 30th Dec, for which service he was honourably meutionei in division
orders of 3rd Jan. 1855 ; rejoined his Regiment in the Crimea (his wound and health being restored), and served
with it till the conclusion of the war (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in India (Bombay Presidency) during the latter part of the mutiny iu
1858. Nominated CJB. 29 May 75.
527 Major General H. W. Mawbey was in action with the forts of Bomarsund, 10 Aug. 1S54; and he commanded
the Royal Marine Artillery in the Battalion during the operations against and surrender or the forts (Medal)
529 Major General P. Maxwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also served in the Punjaub
throughout the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal) .
531 Major General W. L. D. Meares served with the 20th Regt. in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol ;and was also present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i3* Major General G. B. Mellersh served as Deputy Field Commissary of Ordnance with the Persian Expedition
in 1 857 (Medal).
;35 Major General T. W. Mercer served throughout the Punjaub campaign ot 1S4S-49, including the actions ot
Ramnuggnr, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
537 Majcr General F. P. Mignon served on the Staff with the Persian Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant
Commissary General to the istand 2nd Divisions (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reconnoitring force to Abys-
sinia in Sept. 1867, and was a member of the committee; was head of the Commissariat Department for the first
three months, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Officer with the forces in the field during the
whole period of active operations from Senate to Magdala and back ; present at the assault and capture ot
Magdala, twice thanked in General Orders, and several times specially mentioned in despatches (Medal, ana
Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
i41 Major General G. M. Miller served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and early part of 1S55 with the 79th High-
landers, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal . Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow — severely
wounded through the body ; present also at the capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude
across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
543 Major General H. Miller served in the Crimea from March to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
541 Major General James Miller served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 (Medal).
548 Major General G. H. L. Muman served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege tram, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
=i0 Major General R. C. W. Reveley Mitford served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 and "'as
present in the actions at Agra on the 5th July and 10th October 1857, when he carried the colours of the 3rd Bengal
European Regiment, and at the storming of Futtehpore-Sikree and other minor engagements in the Agra district ;
was with Hodson's Horse at the capture of Lucknow, and commanded a detachment of the Regiment in the
actions of Selimpore (charger woundedl, Bibipore (mentioned in General Orders for "gallantry in capturing the
village with 20 dismounted sowars"), Chilowlee (slightly wounded), and Jubrowlee (captured the enemy's guns);
was severely wounded on the last occasion in saving the life of an officer of the Uncovenanted Civil Service. On
partially recovering from his wound he rejoined Hodson's Horse, and served through the Trans Gogra campaign up
to the final submission of the rebels in December 1859 (frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served during the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 in command of the Mackeson outpost (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 14th Bengal Lancers, took part in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and
was present with Cavagnari's escort to the Shutar Gardan, in the advance to Cabul. in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and the subsequent cavalry pursuit, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1379, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
441 Major General A. S.Moberly served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Army of Ava in 1853.
;> - Major General D. Mocatta served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, andSobraon (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Cashmere Contingent before Delhi in 1857 and
present at its capture (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Military Police in the reserve force in the Eusofzai
expedition of 1863. Commanded the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Hazara field force on the Black Mountain in 186S
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Commanded an expeditionary force against the Jowal-u Afreedees
on 30th August 1877, and was afterwards in command of a column in the Jowaki expedition — mentioaed in
despatches, and received the thanks of Government (Clasp).
'-' Major General W. E. Montague served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade 2nd Division
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 in command of Standerton, and with .350 regular troops
and 75 volunteers maintained his position during its investment of 88 days— slightly wounded (several times men-
tioned in despatches, CS.)
556 Major General H. P. Montgomery served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
537 Major General R. B. Moore served with the Field Force in Sind in 1843, including the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) .
Also with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault and capture of.Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, at Borazjoon, and action atKhooshab — horse killed .Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India
Field Force from the siege of Ratghurto the fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
i» .Major General J. P. Morgan served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Bandah (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
S£S Major General VV . E. Morton served in the Punjaub campaignof 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
anil Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
363 Major General W. S. S. Mulcaster served in the Saugor and >.'erbudda Territories during the suppression of the
mutiny in Bengal ; present at the affair near Sehora and at Kooagaum ; served with 3rigadier Rowcroft's Field
Force in the Goruckpore district in Bengal from May to December, and. present at the action at Amorah ; com-
manded the cavalry at the action at Hurriah, and thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier
Rowcroft in their despatches ; commanded the cavalry at the affair at Bansee, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier
Rowcroft in his despatch, and thanked by Brigadier Fischer in his despatch ; present at Brigadier Rowcroft's
action at Toolsepore in Oude, and at the reduction of Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler (Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
=6S Major General A. Murray served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign ot 1857-59, and was present at the
siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, defence of the Alutubagh, and repulse
of several attacks on that position, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
5<» Major General A. M. Murray served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
573 Major General W. Nembhard served with the Army of the Sutlej against the Sikhs in 1846. During the war
of 1852-53 in Burmah (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and
present at Dunioh when the town was attacked by the mutineers and rebels in July and on the 5th August 1857 ;
also oresent at the attack on the fort of Nursurghur, and at an attack in the Kuilungee Pass, near Jubbufpore, b3'
a "body of rebels on the 27th September 1857 (Medal).
=7° sir Oliver Newmarch served with the Agra Brigade in 1857 and was present in the action of the 5th July
■nith the ^eemuch mutineers. Served with Brigadier Seaton's Column in December 1857 and was present at the
actions of Gungeeree and Puttialee (Medal).
w? Major General O. H. A. Nicolls served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 till October of that year. Served
also in ti.e campaign of 1855 from September, including the siege and fall ot Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
'lurkish Meual). Was in command of the Royal Artillery throughout the operations in PeraK in 1875-77 under
Major General ihe Hon. Sir F. Colborne, including the advance on and capture of Kinta in December 1879 (Brevet
ot Lt.Colonel, -Medal with Clasp).
57S Major General J. Nisbett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Chillianwallah (Medal with Clasp).
General Officers Retired o.i Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 648
r79 Major General J. P. Nixon served with the field force in Sind and Afghanistan 1111842-43; present at the affair
of Bykulzye ; forcing of the Kujjuck Pass, and defence of Candahar ; during the battle of Meeanee was detached
u-ith the troops to burn the Shikargahs j was present at the battle of Hyderabad, and capture of Omerkote (Medal).
361 Major General C. F. North served as Field Engineer with the Column under Lord Keane in the Affghan cam-
paign of 183S-39. Commanded a Detachment of Sappers and Miners at Herat, in Central Asia, in 1840, and repaired
the fortifications of that city. Served as Field Engineer with the Kandahar Division under Sir Wm, Nott in 1842,
taking part in the operations which led to the reoccupation of Ghuznee and Cabul— slightly wounded (Medal).
Served as Field Engineer with the Scinde Field Force in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served with
the Persian Expedition on special duty under Sir James Outram in 1857 (Medal).
i83 Major General C. B. Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) ; also with the combined Force
before Sebastopol in 1S54-55 until its fall; with the Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and advance on Yeni
Kale, also at the bombardment of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
481 Major General F. G. Nuthall served in the expedition against Kurnool in 1839. Also with Brigadier Whitlock's
Column from 23rd July to 31st Dec. 1S57 during the Indian Mutiny.
;66 Major General T. Obbard served during the campaign in Bengal in 1 858-59, and was present at the engagement of
Seerowlie. at the action of Ghurra, the reoccupation of Hummeerpore, and at the engagement and destruction of
Lallpore (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
""Major Gen eralL. O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854- 55 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle of
Alma, where after being severely wounded he carried the Queen's Color (Lieut. Anstruther who previously carried it
having been killed) and planted it on the Russian Redoubt under a heavy fire, and carried it until the action was
over— received the thanks of Sir George Brown and General Codriugtouou the field ; — siege and fall of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of the 18th June and 8th of September on the Redan— dangerously wounded
(Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) : received
the T'C under the following circumstances : — "Was one of the centre Sergeants at the battle of the Alma, and
advanced between the Officers, carrying the colours. When near the Redoubt, Lieutenant Anstruther, who was
carrying a colour, was mortally wounded, and he was shot in the breast at the same time, and fell ; but, recovering
himself, snatched up the colour from the ground, and continued to carry it till the end of the action, although
urged by Captain Granville to relinquish it, and go to the rear, on account of his wound ; was recommended for
and received his commission, for his services at the Alma. Also behaved with great gallantry at the assault on
the Redan, 8th September 1855, where he was shot through both thighs." Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingeut at Cawnpore, siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, and several other minor actions (Medal
with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, Ashanti Medal).
588 Major General F. A. Ogle was landed from H.M.S.-Bn'ait in command of a detachment of Royal Marines for the
lirotection of Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in October 1862, and received a vote
of thanks Irom the Colonial Government. Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to September
J869; commanded the Royal Marine Artillery of the Battalion of Royal Marines from the Squadron at the occu-
pation of Yangchow in Nov. 1868 ; served with the Battalion at the attack aud capture of three walled villages in
January 1869 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Battalion of Royal Marine Artillery throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta (slightly wounded),
in the actions at Kassasin on the 28th August (mentioned in despatches) and 9th September, and at the battle ol
Tel el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
191 Major General H. T. Oldfield served in 1854-55 against Hill Tribes on ihe Peshawur Frontier (mentioned in
despatch). Also with the force under Colonel Craigie in the operations against the Busee Kheyl Tribes in March
1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in May and June 1857 in the Indian mutiny against insurgents. Present at the
action of the 5th July 1857 at Agra— charger wounded. Served in command of a Squadron of Sikh Horse with
the column under Brigadier Showers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee from December 1858 to May 1859. Present at
che action of Deweah 18th January 1859— (mentioned for " gallant conduct," and received the thanks of the
Government of tne North- West Provinces, Medal).
533 Major General J. R. Oliver served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee,
operations of the 27th, 28th, and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore, and battle there on 6th Dec, actions of Kalee Nuddee
and Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknoiv, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of
ihe Fort of Rampore Kusseah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affair of Mucheegaun (mentioned in despatch,
Medal with Clasp). Served in theBhootan campaign in 1864-65, and commanded the Artillery of the left column at
the taking of the Fort of Dalimkote, and in the affair at Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
551 Major General J. J. S. O'Neill served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the affair of the 18th June; also present at the capture of
Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including tho
actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore; siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude,
and affairs of Meangunge, Beerah (thanked in despatch), IJuxar Ghat (as Brigade Major), Churda, and Fort of
Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
0,6 Major GeneralW. C. O'Shaughnessy served with the 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66,
and was present during the remainder of the Waikato campaign under Sir Duncan Cameron, also at the operations
before and assault of the Gate Pah ( Medal 1.
598 Major General C. H. Owen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th,
z/th June, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Kuight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie>and Turkish Medal).
'"" Major General 0. F. Parkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries on 6th J une, attack of the 18th June, and assault of the Redan
on 8th September (wounded, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central India campaign
ia 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Kotah, pursuit of Tantia Topee, and action at Barode (mentioned in
despatch, Medal with Clasp).
*a Major General B. Parrott served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under General Pollock (Medal).
_«« Major General W. Paske served with the 28th Bengal Native Infantry in the force employed against Ram
Sing in the Punjaub operations of 1849-50. Served in the Euzofzaie expedition under Sir Colin Campbell in 1S52
(Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and received the thanks of the Government of India for his
services (Medal).
610 Major General W. Paterson served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the
bombardment and capture of Prome, repulse of the subsequent night attack, reconnaissance at Ithaymew,
advance on Meeaday, and capture and destruction of two of the enemy' s stockades beyond it (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu).
cl- Major General A. T. G. Pearse served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was
present at the capture of Kotah on 30th March (Medal).
613 Major General W. L. Pembertou served with the 6:>th Riffos in India during th? mutiny, and was severely
wounded, with loss of two fingers of left haud ai Cawnp ire on the 27th Nov. 1857 (Medal). Served in the Zulu
war of 1879 and commanded one of the two divisions of the column raised for tue relief of Ekowe, and was present
at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (CB., Medal with Clasp).
£l5 Major General L. Percival served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, in-
cluding the action of Cawnpore, the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, the siege and capture of Lucknow, the
battle of Nawabgunge, and the capture of Fort Bis wah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
e'7 Major General J. Perkins served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on the Heights of
Moorpooria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850;
and with that under Sir Colin Campbell in 1S51-52 and present at the capture and destruction of Dubb (Medal with
Clasp). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wounded at the actiou of Timmoor Ghaut
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
3 h
649 General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on. a Pension. — War Services.
c'8 Sir Joseph Philips served in the Zulu war in 1879 in command of the Royal Marines, anil was present in the
engagement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (mentioned iD despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war ot 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts and in
the engagement at Malaha Junction in command of Royal Marines (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
019 Major General H. P. Phillipps served as Adjutant to the ist Battalion 2nd Queen's throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in North China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
020 Major General F. Phillips served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
021 Major General J. H. S. Pierce served with Colonel Scudamore's Flying Column in 1850, also with Captain
Meade's Field Detachment in the same year, and was present at the capture of Tantia Topee. '
023 Major General A. G. Pigou served in the Crimean campaign from June 1S55, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
021 Major General A. L. Playfair served with the late ist Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny, includ-
ing the Alumbagh and Trans Goomtcc operations under Sir J. Outram, and the final assault and capture of
Lucknow (Mednl with Clasp).
030 Major General H. B. A. Poulton served under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill tribes in Sind in 1845.
*31 Major General M. M. Prondergnst served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-38, and was present at the
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude.
affair of Ihmnee (svoundedl, and actions of Simree and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp]. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
tm Major General J. I. Preston served with the 45th Kegiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
present at the storming and capture ol Magdala (Medal).
036 Major General J. R. Pugh'c served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-41',, including the affair of Buddiwal ami
action of Aliwal (Medal) .
6,8 Majcr General A. J. M. Raiuey served with the Bellary Field Force in 1858-59.
043 Major General J. S. Rawlins served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle
oi'Ferozeshah (Medal), and the operations before the Fort of Khote Kaugra. Served asQnarter Master 4th Sikh
Infantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the recapture of Pegu and many other subsequent
operations in its vicinity, iilso in many minor engagements from Feb. to March 1153 ; with the expedition uuder Sir
John Cheapc against the rebel chief Myatoon, and commanded a Detachment of Sikhs at the capture of his strong-
hold at Donahue— severely wounded, and thanked in regimental orders for his " conspicuous gallantry in the field "
(Medal with Clasp for Pegn). Was selected by the Lieut.GovernorN.W. Provinces in June 1S57 to raise and organize
a Militia Corps of European and Eurasian residents of Agra, and commanded the Militia when the station was
attacked by the Neemuch mutineers at Agra on the 3rd July ; also present at the eugageuient with the Mhow anil
Indore mutineers on the 10th Oct. 1857— mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Government N.W. Provinces
(Medal). Served in Bhootan and commanded the ist Goorkhas from Dec. 1866 to Feb. 1867 (Medal with Clasp).
Proceeded in command of the ist Goorkhas from Dhurmsala by forced marches in Aug. 1868 to join the Hazara
Field Force and covered a distance of 430 miles in 24 days, and served throughout the campaign in Hazara and
the Black Mountain ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Viceroy, the Commander in Chief, the Governor
of the Punjaub, and Sir A. Wilde, Commanding the Expedition (Clasp).
844 Major General Joseph Reay served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
C4i Major General A. T. Reid served as Adjutant of the 10th Bombay N.l. at the siege and capture of Kot'ih,
r lso with the force under Brigadier Smith in Central India ; the recapture of Chandarec, the action of Kota-ke-
Serai, with the Central India Field Force at the actions before and capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of
Powree, and campaign in Malwa, including the surprise at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
616 Major General B. T. Reid served during the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present throughout the
siege operations before Mooltan, including the storming of the Heights on the 27th and 2Sth Dec. 1848, afterwards
present atthe battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
C47 Major General James Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaigns of 1857-5S, including the assault and capture of Chandeepore Fort, siege and capture of Lucknow.
affairs of Barree ai d Simreo, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad and Sultanpore, and passage of tin,
Goomtee (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
651 Major General H. C. P. Rice served as Assistant Commissiariat Officer with the Sikkim Field Force in 1S61-
Served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-7S — dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition
(Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i88t.
652 Major General W. Rice was at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857. Was present during
the whole campaign of the Central India Field Force, including the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree
and-lhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Loharee, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the
Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd of May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpec ; actions at Morar and at and near
Kota-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior; present at the siege and capture of Powree, and action at Beejapore; at the
surprise and defeat of Feroze Shah's camp near Sypore, and engaged in the several operations against the rebel
leaders, Tantia Topee and Raja Maun Sing, in the jungles near Padrone (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
657 Major General E. J. Rickards served in the Afghanistan campaign of 1S42 under Sir George Pollock, sutlej
campaign of 1845-46, Indian Mutiny in 1857-58.
058 Major General C. J. B. Riddell commanded the Siege Artillery of Outram's Force on the left bank of the Goom-
tee at the siegeand capture of Lucknow in March 1858, also commanded the Artillery of Lugard's Column at the affair of
Tigree, relief of Azirnghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in des-
patches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
659 Major General A. K. Rideout served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1851-55, including the battle of
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October,
9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September; on the last bombardment he commanded a battery
of Mortars (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal 1 .
Served with the Royal Horse Artillery throughout the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, including the occupation of
Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, affairs at Shabpore, Paleeghat, and Kandoo Nuddec ; and in the
Trans-Gogra district at the affair of Churda, capture of the Fort of Mujeedia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
('m Major General J. Ritchie served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Nimbhera
and Jeerun. the successful defence of Neemuch, and the capture of Kotah (received the approbation of the Govern-
ment of India for his services at Neemuch, Medal with Clasp).
661 Major General G. R. Roberts served in the Sutlej campaign of 1345-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign ^1857-58, including the operations in the Jugdespore jungles
and the final operations in Oude (Medal).
002 Major General J. Roberts served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal) . Served during the Sonthal campaign
of 1855.
C63 Major General D. Robertson served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). Also served with the
expedition against the ISaga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Clasp), and with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Clasp).
<** Major General R. S. Robertson served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign of 1857-50, including the capture of Jugdespore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills in 1862-63 at the assault and capture ot the stockades of Ocmkoi, Nungbarai,
Oomkunif , and Surteong (severely wounded). Served with the Bhoo'.an Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal).
663 Major General C. G. Robinson served at the siege and capture of Delhi from ist Aug. 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1S63-64 (Medal).
667 Major General H. G. Robison served with the 7th Bombay N.I. during the campaign in the Southern Mahratta
Country in 1844-45; as a. volunteer under Brigadier Hampton in His Highness the Nizam's service at Gowree against
the Rohillas (received the thanks of Government). Served in the cavalry of the Turkish Contingent from its
General Officers Retired on lull or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 650
formation to the day it was disbanded, a gTeat part of the time as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (4th
Class of the Medjidie, and the Turkish War Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege
and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea. relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass,
siege and storm of Jhansi, and the battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp for Central India, and specially mentioned
in despatches).
668 Major General H. G. Robley served with the 63th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1S64-66 and was
present at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal!.
670 Major General \\". Rooke served in the Crimean campaign from August 1S55, including the siege and fall o
Sebastopol 1 Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
674 Major General R. II. R. Ro.vley served in the Kaftir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the China Expedition
of i35o, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts, ajtions of the iStn and 21st September near Tangchow
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
675 Major General J. E. Ruck-Keene served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train as Adjutant left attack
(mentioned in de-patches), and bombardments of 17th October, 9th Aprd, and 6th and 17th June, and was with
the Light Brigade at Eupawria (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
676 Major GeneralJ. A. Ruddell served with the 1st Battalion Royals throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal,
and Knight of the Legion of Honor). Served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79. and took part with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut.
General Maude (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
677 Major General J. Rnggles served with the expedition under General "Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1S46.
Was present at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from June to Nov. 1S57 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's
service). Commanded the 19th Bengal Native Infantry iu the Bhootau campaign in 1S65, including the assault
and capture of the Bala Stockades (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
C7S Major General Lindsay Russell served as Brigade Major of Engineers at the relief of Lucknow by Havelock,
and throughout the subsequent defence of the Residency — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
°7- Major- General W. C. Russell served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including "the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served under Brigadier Nedl against the mutineers at Allahabad in 1S57, and as
Commissary of Ordnance with the Army in Oude in 1S5S (Brevet of Major, Medal).
651 Major General V. Ryan served with the 64th Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
1357-58; present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham (acting as his Aide de Camp), defence
of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kalee Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, and capture of
Bareilly (Medal) .
Cii Major General F.O. Salusbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46 and was severely wounded at the battle of
Ferozeshah (Medal with Clasp) . Burmese war of 1852-53, including the recapture of Pegu on 2 1st Nov., relief of its garri-
son on 14th Dec, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian Mutiny, and
was present at the storm and capture of Lucknow — slightly wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian X. W. frontier war of 1S63 with the Eusofzaye Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla {CB.. Medal with Clasp).
t-5 Major General W. F. Sandwith served with the 1st Brigade Central India Field Force in 185S; was present
at the siege and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in i33o (Medal).
k"7 Major General E W. Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from 10th January 1355 with the 14th Regiment,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the field during the Maori war of 1861-66 (Medal).
169 Major Gene-al B. F. Schreiber served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 iu command of the
Artillery of the first Division, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
691 Major General E. L. Scott served in Sind in 1S43, and was present at the baule of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also
in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45.
05- Major General J. W. Scott served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, the landing before and capture of the city, also at the attacK and capture of the bridge and village of
Shetksing (Medal with Clasp). Served witi- the Battalion of Royal Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the occupation of Port Said on the 21st August in command of the detachmentof Royal Marines,
also in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star.)
t-'J3 Major General T. L. Scott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of
Pegu iD January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major
General Whitlock's Force in 185S-59, and present at the surrenderof the rebel Narrain Rao of Kir wee; commanded
a company of his regiment at the affair of Jignee (Medal with Clasp).
695 Major General C. M. Shakespear served during the second Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present during
the operations before and attack on Rangoon on the ith 12th 13th and i4thApril 1852, assault and capture of
Bassein 19th May 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
6SC Major General Hugh Shaw served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol
from December 1855 until the end of the Russian war in 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and
was present in the engagements at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal) : was awarded
the XC "for his gallant conduct at the skirmish near Nukumaru, in New Zealand, on the 24th January, 1865, in pro-
ceeding under a heavy fire with four Privates of the Regiment, who volunteered to accompany him, to within thirty
yards of the bush occupied by the rebels, in order to carry off a comrade who was badly wounded. On the afternoon
of that day, Captain Shaw was ordered to occupy a position about half a mile from the camp. He advanced in
.skirmishing order, and when about thirty yards from the bush, he deemed it prudent to retire to a palisade about
sixty yards from the bush, as two of his party had been wounded. Finding that one of them was unable to move, he
called for volunteers to advance to the front to carry the man to the rear, and the four Privates referred to accom-
panied him, under a heavy fire, to the place where the wounded man was lying, and they succeeded in bringing him
to the rear." Served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in i38o with the Khyber Line Field Force (Medal).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
''■'-'■ Major General H. Shewell served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S44-45, and at the
capture of Samunghur.
°" Major General T. H. Sibley served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Government, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'■"• Major General H. T. Siborne served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the expedition against tho
Basutos in Dec. 1S52, having charge of the Pontoons by which the troops crossed the Orange and Caledon Rivers.
Present at the action of the Berea, and mentioned in General Orders.
701 Major General L. H. Sitathorpe served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, and was present in the action
at Ambapawnee (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
704 Major General R. S. Simonds served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848 (Medal). Served in the campaign on
the North- West Frontier of India in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Major General W. H. U. Simpson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to June 1855, including the
battle of Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of the 17th Oct.
and 9th April (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Khigbt of the Legion of Honour, and Turkish Medal).
707 Major General J. R. Sladen served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present at the battle of Maharajpore
(Bronze Star). Campaign in Scinde under Sir Charles Napieragainst the hill tribes in Jan. 1845. Punjaub campaign
in 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with Clasp) .
Commanded a Field Battery with mountain guns attached on the disturbed frontier of the Punjaub from 1851 to 1861,
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65 r General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
and took part in most of the expeditions against and encounters with hostile tribes in which the Punjaub Irregular
Force was engaged during that time, and was especially thanked by Government for the part he took in the
encounter with the Rhabeakhel tribe of Ourukzie Affreedees in 1855 and was also especially mentioned for the expe-
dition against the Bozdar tribe of Beloochees, and for the part he took with his Battery in the action forcing the
strong Khan Bund Pass in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
,08 Major General E. Smalley served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including theaction of Aliwal (Medal). Served
also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49. including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore,
Chillianwallah. andGoojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
709 Major General C. B. L. Smith was actively employed during the late rebellion in India. In Deo. 1857 with a
party of 50 troopers he entered Sanakhan hills, and surprised the main hxly of the insurgents— 500 matchlock
men— and captured their leader, the rebel chief of Sanakhan, on whose head a price had been fixed. On the
night of the 18th Jan. 1858 a portion of the troops stationed at Raepore mutinied, murdered the Sergeant Major,
and seized the post guns. The only English Officers present were Captains Smith and Rybat, and the nearest
trustworthy force was 180 miles distant, yet before the morning dawned these two Officers had suppressed the
mutiny, and seized all the known mutineers, who in due time were hanged in the presence of their comrades.
From March to the end of June he commanded a Detachment of troops against the rebels in the Sumbulpore
district, with whom he had various affairs. For his services rendered in 1857-58 he received the thanks of the
Governor General in Council, and the expression of Her Majesty's gracious approval (Medal). In October and
November i860 he was employed against the rebels in the Manicghur Hills, and drove them from all their
defences, completely dispersing the band.
711 Major General E. D. Smith served with the 95th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. — wounded in the head in the Trenches 17th Oct.
(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in 1858 at the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah, battle
of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, and recapture of the fortress of Chandaree in
May (Medal with Clasp).
712 Major General F. H. Smith served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier Wheeler,
aud was present at the storm and capture of the Fort of Shahpore, assault of the Heights of Noorpore, engagements
of Dunnnuggur aud Heights of Umb, and storming of the Heights of Dullah (Medal). Served with the force under
Colonel Craigie against the Affreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the and Mahrutta Horse
with the force under Sir Robert Napier in the defeat and pursuit of the rebels under Feroze Shah at Ranode on 17th
Dec. 1858 (Medal).
7,3 Major General James A. Smith was present at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October 1859, and at
the siege and capture of Dwarka in November of the same year. Served in the Abyssinian war in- 1868 (Medal) .
711 Major General Joseph A. Smith served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
716 Major General William Smith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, actions of Serai Guat (mentioned in despatches), Chanda, Umeerpore,
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack of the Moosabagh, and action of Barree ; afterwards present
with various forces in pursuit of the enemy and watching the fords of the Gogra, and in the Traus-Gogra cam-
paign, including several small affairs on the Raptee and the frontier of Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the New Zealand war in 1864 in command of a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the campaigns on the Waikato
and at Te Rauga including the attack on the Gate Pah, where his guns were reported by Sir Duncan Cameron as
having been of great service (Medal).
719 Major General J. G. Smyth served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the
attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Class, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
721 Major General T. W. Sneyd served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, in-
cluding the action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsee
(Medal with Clasp).
722 Major General F.E.Sotheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the nth Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion throughout the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian
Mutin3% including the capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp) .
Served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
w Major General E. J. Spilsbury served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
725 Major General J. Spurway served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legiouof Honor, and Turkish Medal).
726 Major General S. Stallard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier oflnJiain 1852-53 including
the expedition against, the Ootman Kueyl and Ranezai Tribes, and the operations against the Boree Afndis ;
jn the expediliou to Shah Moosnh Kueyl against the Mohmands in 1854, and in the Sittana Expedition in 1858
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
outbreak and destruction of the 51st Native Infantry (Medal).
727 Major General E. Staveley served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee,
affair of Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture
of Fort Bunnia and Rampore Kussiah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair of Mucheegaun (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
72s Major General J. A. Steel served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
7~° Major General G. N. Stephens was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy districts
in 1856 and 1857.
732 Major General George Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force from its first taking
the field m July 1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao,
Busserutgung (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence
of the Residency, was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the 1st Sikh Cavalry
in the actions of Simree, Nawabgunge, Bara Bankee, reoccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poorwa, Moral, and
Mhow (mentioned in despatches for gallantry), taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgung and Doon-
diatiera, taking of the forts of Omrea and Futtehpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund — wounded and horse
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the 1st Sikh Cavalry throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in China, including the actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches " for forward
gallantry"), Chankiawhan and Palicbau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the nth
Bengal Cavalry in the Umbeyla campaign under General Garvock in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Gorps of Guides in the Jowaki Afreedee expedition in 1877-78, under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp). Present in the operations against the Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14+h March 1878, and commanded
the cavalry in the attack on ihe Utman Kheyl villages 011 21st March 1878. Commanded the Guides Cavalry in
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the engagements around Cabul in
December 1879, and at Charasiab (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
733 Major General J. H. M. Shaw Stewart commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of
i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangchow and of the Taku Forts, action of Palicbau, and
subsequent operations ending in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major.
734 Major General R. C. Stewart served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, was present at the storm and capture of I
Meangunge, and served as D. A. A. General to Sir Edward Lugard's Division — at the siege and capture of Lucknow I
in March 1858 — severely wounded and horse wounded in three places (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, I
Medal with Clasp).
737 Major General C. P. Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th December 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the attack on the Cemetery on the night of the 21st June 1855—
name brought to the notice of the Commander in Chief for "distinguished conduct" in the Trenches (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59; was sent into the Mahee
General Ojficers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 652
Kanta in the monsoon of 1858 in command of a Light Field Force consisting of 170 of the Guzarat Irregular
Horse, the 4th Foot, and 2nd Native Infantry a* a support to Captain Heycock's Force during operations in the
field, engaged at the attack and capture of Mondetti; commanded a Detachment of 4th Foot with Biigadier
Macan's Field Force early in 1859 (Medal).
J" Major General G. H. Stone served in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the capture of Mohumra (Medal,
with Clasp). Served as Field Commissars' of Ordnance in the affairs of Beyt and Dwarka.
7SS Major General T. B. Strange served in India in 1857-58. and was present at the actions of Chanda. Sultanpore,
and Dhowrara, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Korsee. Nawabgunge, Seragunge, affairs of 23rd
and 2qth July, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, including affairs of 25th 26th 27th and 28th August, and
Doadpore 20th Oct. (four times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served during the rebellion in the
North West Territories of Canada in 1885 in command of the Alberta Field Force, and was present in the engage-
ment on the 28th May at Frenchman's Hill (Medal with Clasp).
741 Major General H. T. Stuart served during the second Burmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
742 Major General F. W. Stubbs served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1858-59, including the action of
Nugeenah, capture of Bareillj', relief of Shahjehanpore, capture of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore,
capture of Mithowlee, and action of Biswah — severely injured by his horse falling upon him (mentioned in despatches
on five occasions, Medal).
743 Major General W. 0. Swanston served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns, and was employed with General
Havelock's Volunteer Cavalry from 9th July 1857 to 22nd March 185*8, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore,
Aoung, Paudoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, and Busserut-Gung (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh,
and entry into Lucknow 25th September when he was wounded ; at the evacuation of Lucknow 25th November
1857, at the Alumbagh wita Sir James Outram's Force from 29th November 1857 till 8th March 1858, and final
capture of Lucknow 15th March 1858 : wasemployed by General Havelock in carrying dospatchos from Allahabad,
40 miles through the enemy's country and bringing reply thereto, which he accomplished in 36 hours on one horse
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
744 Major General T. E. Swettenham served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and
was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served throughout the campaign in the north of China in :86o,
including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
745 Major General J. E. Swindley served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal), and was at
the action of the Berea. Also theEastern campaign from 9th May 1855, includingthe siege and fall of Sebastopol,
onerations near Eunatoria under General D'Allonville, and commanded General Simpson's escort in the Crimea
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign of 1858-59 with the Saugor and Nerbudda fieia
force, including the actions of Jeegunge, Kubrai, and Banda (Medal).
746 Major General F. S. Talbot served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, and
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
747 Major General E. Tanner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, took part in the operations in the Koorum
Valley, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal in command of the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp 1.
748 Major General M. Le F. Taylor served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches the with
siege train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
743 Major General A. Temp'eman served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55.
includingthe battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded in the band), siege and fall of Sebastopol. and
attack of the Redan on 18th June; also the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
750 Major General A. F. Terry served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp)
732 Major General W. de W. R. Thackwell served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5tn Class 01"
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Acting Brigadier General in command
of the Ramleh Field Force, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August in
command of the Left Column (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
753 Major General Torin Thatcher served with the Sind Horse in Persia iu 1857. Was present at the attacks in
1858 on the rebel Bheels at Nandoor, Lingota (received the thanks of Government), Shumsherpoor, Ambone and
Mandivnr.
7S* Major General E. Tierney served with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force on Eusoofzie border in April and May 1858
(Medal with Clasp).
757 Major General AV. D. Tompson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th Feb. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and Sth Sept.— dangerously wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Ciasp, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor). Commanded
the 1st Battalion 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and wa; present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in
the expeditions into the Bazar 'Valley (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
750 Major General J. M. Toppin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
759 Major General G. B. Traill served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Delhi, the battle of Agra, the relief of Lucknow, the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore
and Soorajghaur, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clusps).
760 Major General J. R. K. Tredennick served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1865-66, and
was present at the affair of Kakaramea, storm and capture of the fortified Pahs of Otapawa and Ketemeri, and
various minor affairs (Medal). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and commanded che 57th Regiment from
'he middle of April to the end of the war, including the operations of " olarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
761 Major General H.Le P. Trench served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock,
including the forcing of the Khyber Pass and the different engagements leading to the recapture of Cabool (Medal).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the battle of Nujjufghur (horse killed) several engage-
ments under the walls of Delhi and the final assault as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nicholson ; after the lall
of Del'ai accompanied the force under General Showers as Brigade Major throughout the operations in the Goorgaon
district ; also served as Brigade Major with the Column under General Seaton and was present at the actions of
Gungheree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
76- Major General W. S. Trevor served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations in the vicinity
and capture of Rangoon (severely wounded), and attack on the Burmese stockades on 19th March 1853— slightly
wounded (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 — wounded (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the YtH under the following circum-
stances :— " Act ot bravery for which recommended. — For gallant conduct at the attack on the Blockhouse at
Dewangiri, in Bhootan, on the 30th April 1865. Major General Tombs, CB. VS.. the Officer in command at the
time, reports that a party of the enemy, from 180 to 200 in number, had barricaded themselves in the Blockhouse
in question, which they continued to defend after the rest of the position had been carried and the main body
was in retreat. The Blockhouse, which was loopholed, was the key of the enemy's position. Seeing no Officer of
the storming party near, and being anxious that the place should be taken immediately, as any protracted resist-
ance might have caused the mam body of the Bhooteas to rally, the British Force having been fighting in a
broiling sun on very steep and difficult ground for upwards of three hours, the General in command ordered these
two Officers [Captain Trevor, and Lieut. J. Duudas, R. Engineers (since dead)] to show the way into the Block-
house. They had to climb up a wall which was fourteen feet high, and then to enter a house, occupied by some
200 desperate men, head foremost through an opening not more than two feet wide between the top of the wall
and the roof of the Blockhouse. Major General Tombs states that on speaking to the Sikh soldiers around him,
and telling them in Hindoostani to swarm up the wall, none of them responded to the call until these two Officers
had shown them the way, when they followed with the greatest al acrity. Both of them were wounded."
764 Major General A. B. Tulloch served ir. the Eastern campaign with the ist Royals from December 1855 till Juno
653 General Officers Retired on Fail or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1356. Was present with the Spanish National troops during the Carlist war in the campaign in Hie Pyrenees,
which resulted in the relief of Bilbao. Served as D.A.Q.M. General to the expeditionary force in the south of
China under Sir Charles Straubenzee; and in the 1st Royals the campaign of 1S60 in the north of China,
including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts as
Military Staff Officer to the Admiral Commanding in Chief (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel) ;
was one of sixteen volunteers who landed from H.M.S. Invincible during the action, swam through the surf, and
spiked the guns in the Mex Eattery when its garrison had retired to the citadel in rear; afterwards served i::
the Intelligence Department, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th Sept. (as Acting Assistant
Adjutant General to Graham's Force) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
with two Clasps. 3rd Class of the Mcdjidie, and Khedive's Star).
765 Major General Alfred Tulloch served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was presentat the siege
and capture of Lucknow (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
766 Major General Arthur Tulloch served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1854-55 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Sirmoor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in 1857 ; was slightly wounded on the 17th July at
Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the 14th July (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the China Expeditionary Force in 1360-61 (Medal). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Clasp) ; and with
the Looshai Expedition in 7871-72 (Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
768 Major General M. Twcedie served in the Crimean campaign from Anril 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in India in 1858, and
was engaged in the repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in July (Medal).
'G* Maior General J. T. Twigge served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
7T0 Major General A. W. Twiss served in the Crimean campaign from May to July 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at Canton with the Force under Rear Admiral
Seymour in 1856-57 ; also with the expedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekiti (Medal with two Clasps) .
772 Major General H. Tyndall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullunder on the 7th June 1857
and served with the pursuing Column. Served against the rebels near Googaria and Mooltan in 1857-58 (Medal).
Also served with the Expeditionary Force against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was
present in the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara campaign in 186$,
including the operations on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-70, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
with Clasp).
"'•* Major General R. Unwin served with the Force under General Nott from Candahar to Cabool in 1842 (Medal).
Gwalior campaign and present at the battle of Maharajpore 20th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star) Throughout the Sutlcj
campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Pan-
jaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal). Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of the Garrison of
Lucknow, siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1838, action of Allygunge, and capture of Barcilly (Medal
with two Clasps).
775 Major General J. T. Ussher served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country with the 22111I
Regiment, and was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Powughui. Also served in
India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal), and was attached to the Convalescent Depot at Murree in the Punjaub
when the station was attacked by a large force of hill mei on the night of 1st September 1857. Was on board the
troop-ship Eastern Monarch when she blew up and was destroyeu by fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
777 Major General H. T. Vachell served with the Persian Expedition in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the capture of Sholapore and the surrender of Jumkundee (Medal).
776 Major General J. 0. Vandeleur served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the left half-
battahon of the 1st Royal Sussex Regiment, including the defence of Alexandria, the operations at Ramleh, the
surrender of Kafr Dowar, the occupation of Damanhour, and the surrender of Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's
Star) Served throughout the Nile Expedition in command of the 1st Battalion of the Roj-al Sussex Regiment,
took part in the ouerations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and commanded the detached post
at Gakdul (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
7Ta Major General B. G. Vandcr Gucht served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra
in 1846.
<s0 Major General T. E. Vander Gucht served with tha force under Sir Sydney Cotton n the Eusofzaie Country
in April and May 1858, and was present at the attack on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
781 Major General T. Van Straubenzee served in the Egyptian war of i382 in command of Royal Artillery
Indian Contingent, and was presentat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp,
3rd Ciasf. of ihe Mediidie, and Khedive's Star).
781 Major General Jones-Vaughan served in Bengal with the iotb. Regiment in suppression of the mutiny in
1857-58; including the actions of Chauda, Ummeerapore and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war ot 1878-bo as brigade Major, Peshawar Field Force, and was present at
the capture of Ali Musjid ; took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Tytler, and in the expedition into the Lughman Valley as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwan Is
Brigade Major with the Koorum Field Force, and served with the Zaimusht Expeditionary Force, including the
affair at Zawa (mentioned in desspatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
792 Major Geueral H. C. Vibart served in the Crimea from 16th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and assault on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
784 Major General H. F. Waddington served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the first
siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at Muttee
Thai (Medal with one Clasp). Received the gracious approbation of the Queen for services performed in India in
1857-58, for having as Deput3* Commissioner of Mundlah, acted with much judgment in opposing the rebels in the
Mundlah and Seonee districts, and for having been present in several engagements (Medal),
785 Major General G. F. Walker served as Adjutant of the 8th Regiment at the siege and assault of Delhi (severely
wounded), including repulse of sorties on 9th (horse shotj 14th 18th and 23rd July 1857 ; afterwards present in the
actions of Bolundshnr and Allighur, battle of Agra, action of Dil Koosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde,
affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagung (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the Afghan %var in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Lughman Valley in command of a Flying
Column, and with the expedition against the Khugianis ; was also present in the engagement at Ali Boghan, and
n the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
787 Major General H. E. Waller served during the Sonthai campaign of 1855. Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1857-58, and was present in the action at Jugdespore — severely wounded (Medal).
788 Major General W. N. Waller served in India in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of Secundra, Chand:i,
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and capture of Jugdespore (three times men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
789 Major General R. A. Walters served with the Kurnool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was
present at a skirmish with the rebels at Seehora on the 2nd March 1858 — severe wound by a musket-ball on the
thigh (Medal with Clasp).
~i*> Major GeneralW. J. Ward served the Gwalior campaign and was twice wounded at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the 1st and 2nd siege opera-
tions before and surrender of Mooltan, action of Soorghkoond, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Accompanied the force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April
and May i860, and was present at Pallaseen, the forcing of the Burrara Pass, and the advance to Kaneegorum
(Medal with Clasp)
7'Ji Major General W. H. Wardell was present with three Batteries of Royal Artillery under Colonel M'Crea m
the revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859; landed and protected the Europeans at
Port an Prince, and carried off the Emperor, his family and ministers; received the thanks of the English and
French Governments.
General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 654
T9- Major General T. S. Warden served the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs on the 27th December, storm of the city breach, and capture
of the town — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and
was present at the lauding at Ballilah Bay, the surrender of Bushire, the forced march on Borazjoon and occupa-
tion of the enemy s entrenched camp there; also with the rear guard under Brisadier Homier when attacked by
the Persian Army on the night of the 7th February, and at the battle of Kooshab on the following mjrning (Medal
with Clasp). Served in 1858 with Brigadier Parke's Column in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao
Saheb. and the Xawab of Banda, and was present at the action of Oodipore (Medal) .
77,3 Major General W. E. Warrand served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was severely wounded at the siege
of Deini — arm amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
!s* Major General A. K. Warren served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59,
and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action of
Khortagunge, and occupation of Futtehghur, — acting successively as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Russell, Colonel
Bidduiph, Colonel Hale, and Sir John Ioglis; served the Rohilcund campaign, including the defence of the
Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, and actions of Khankur and Bunkagaon (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 in command of the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Was acting Brigadier in command
of the 2nd Brigade of the Candahar Field Force from the iSth December i85o till the 22nd March i38i.
705 Major General D. S. Warren served in the Crimea from roth January 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol andassault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) Served in the Affghan war of 1880,
and was present in the affair at Mazeena, and with the Kama Expedition 1 mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Assistant Adjutant General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
757 Major General T. M. Warren served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 including the operations in
Onde and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
7-'-J Major General N. F. Way served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 in command of Royal Marines, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that nearTofrek on the 24th March, and ar
he destruction 01 Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
8M Major General C. E. Webber served with the 21st Company Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of
t35S in Central India under Sir Hugh Rose, was present at the siege and storming of Chandairie, and was in charge
of the only successful ladder party at the escalade of Jhansie, where he was one of the officers who led the assault ;
also served in the campaign of 1859, and was present at the actions of the Betwa, Koonch, Goolowlee, and before
Calpree, including the capture of that place, and in the pursuit of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah (three times
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay) . Accompanied
Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa on special service in May 1879, and served to the end of the war as Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the western lines of communication. Served in a similar capacity in the
Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Head Quarters in charge of Telegraph Lines, aud was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, C13., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of theMedjidie,
and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
501 Major General W. H. D. R. Welman commanded the 90th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and
was present iu the engagement at lm-ezane and during the investment of Ekowe (CB., Medal with Clasp).
m Major Genera! W. H. H. V." est served at the blockade in the Baltic iu 1854; was present during the opera-
tions against the Aland Islands, including the capture of a.n earthen battery on the 8th August, and in the action
with the forts of Bjmarsund on the 15th August. IniS=5he accompauied the Baltic expedition; was iu action
with steamers and a battery on 21st Jane, aud at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the
expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1356.
"'* Major General R. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian Mutiny campaign of
1858-59, including the advance into Xepaul, attack and capture of the enemy's position and guns at Sitkaghat
1 Medal;. Served with the 20th Native Infantry- throughout the TJrobeyla campaign of 186; (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, aud took part with the Zaimusht Expedition includiug the assault of Zawa
(Medal).
603 Major General F. T. Whinyates served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Balaclava, Inkerman, and Tcheruaya, siege and" fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
""' Major General H. G. White servedat the siege of Sebastopol from 21st Nov. 1854 to 10th Aug. 1855, including
the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal). Served from i6thNov. 1858
to the 16th March 1859 vvi[h the Berar Field Force, which took the held for the purpose of preventing the
rebel chiefs Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah from penetratiug into the Deccan. Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
6" Major General 0. Wilkinson served in the Funjaub campaign of 1848-49. and was slightly contused on the
side by a bullet at the an'air of Ramnuggur (Medal)'. Served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton against the
Mohmund l'ribes in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, includ-
ing the advance on Lucknow, storm and capture of Meeangunge (received a blow on the head from a musket),
throughout the final siege and capture of Lucknow including the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alum-
bagh, .efeat of a body of Fanatics near Moosah Bagh, and other minor cavalry skirmishes ; affair of Tigrec,
capture of Jugdespore, Jhitoorah, and Metahi, and other skirmishes. Served as Deputy AssistantQuarter Master
General to the Shahabad Field Force, and was present throughout the campaign in Jugdespore, Khymore Hills,
Paiamow, and Behar, including night surprise of the enemy's camp at Tuly-a-Duhar, and affairs at Karee Sath
and Majowleea (seven times mentioued in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Ciasp).
817 Major General F. E. E. Wilson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the
York and Lancaster Regiment, and was oresent at the action at Kassasin on the i8th August (mentioned in
despatches; and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
820 Major General S. W. F. M. Wilson served with the- 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of
Sebastopol, from the 25th October 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also od the Bhootan Expedition, including
the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp) .
--1 Major General William Winson served with the Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment on the Peshawar Frontier in
1855-56 and during the mutiny in 1857 (Medal). With the same Regiment in Eusofzaie underSir Sydney Cotton
in April and May 1858. Commanded tne iSth Bengal Native Infantry during the operations in Bhootan in 1865,
and was present at the recapture of the Bala Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
623 Major General George Wolfe served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the campaign of i860 in China, including
the capture oc the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"* Major General C. S. Woodcock served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
'■*'■ Major General R. R. Woodhouse served in the Persian war in i8=6-=;7 (Medall.
s;8 Major General G. F. Worsley served in the Persian Expedition of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
€-9 Major General H. T. Wortham served in the Crimean campaign from July 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medali. Served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and
was present at the attack on the Fort of Beyt, siege and Fall of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to China in
i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
836 Major General J. W. Younghusband served in the Atf'ghan campaign of 1842, and was present at the second
attack on Hykulzye, and at Candahar under General Nott. Served in the Sind campaign of 1843, and was present
at the battle of Hj'derabad (Medal) ; also in the hill campaign under Sir Charles Napier in 1845. Commanded a detach-
ment of Upper Sind Police in the attack and defeat of the Mundranees in 1847 ; commanded a separate column, com-
posed of 6th Punjaub Police Battalion, detachments 2nd Punjanb Cavalry, and Mounted Police in the expedition
against the Ornerzye Wuzeeries in 1852 ; commanded 2nd and 6th Punjaub Police Battalions in the expedition
against the Sheoranies in 1853 ; commanded 6th Police Battalion in the expedition against the Kusseranies in 185.3
{Medal with Clasp).
655 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1 Co'.onel W. M. C.Acton served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 9th Feb. 1855 with the 77th Regime" t.
Including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Colonel D. Adamson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Line of Communications by the Khvber ( Medal).
3 Colonel R. Alexander was attached to the 7th Hussars at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and
subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
4 Colonel J. M. Allardiee. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
7 Colonel I. S. Allfrey served with the 6th Regt. in the Indian campaign ir. 1858, including the operations in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served in Natal during the Zulu war of 1870 (Medal).
8 Colonel D. G. Anderson served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was preseut in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
With Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
9 Colonel J. W. M. Anderson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the march to
Borazjoon, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheels in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Shumshapore (Medal).
10 Colonel W. J. Anderson served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawar Frontier in 1851-52
and was present at the affairs of Prunghurand Sharkote (Medal with Clasp).
11 Colonel R. F. Angelo served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the engagements nt the Terai
Forest. Nujeebabad, Nujeena, Moradabad, DojuraNuddeo, Bareilly, Fort Bunnai, and Mahomdee (mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
12 Colonel R. T. Ansell was at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April, and was made prisoner by the Russians
when H.M. ship Tiger was stranded and burnt, 12th May 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the-
flotilla of gunboats during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
13 Colonel T. H. Anstey served in tbe Zulu war of 1879, and was preseut in the engagement at Ulundi (.Medal
with Clasp).
14 Colonel H. W. Apperley served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and took part with the
Bazar Valley Expedition, in the engngement at Charasiah in October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration).
15 Colonel G. Arbuthnot served in India in 1857-58, as a volunteer with the 14th Light Dragoons during the
early portion of the campaign ; was present at the siege and capture of Rathgur and Garakota, relief of Saugor,
forcing the pass of Nudingpore, siege and capture of Jhansi, attack on Koonch, where he commanded the Siege
Train (special mention), and capture of Calpee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Abyssinian campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Staveley, and was present at the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
16 Colonel W. F.Badgle3- served with the 88th Regiment duringtheoperationsatCMwnpore against the Gwalior
Contingent in December 1857 ; also in the Central Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. Served with the 53rd
Foot during the operations in Oude from April to November 1858 ; and with the Oude Military Police on the
Nenaul frontier in June and July 1859 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal
with Clasp). Was four times wounded during the Survey Expeditious to Lushai and the Naga Hills in
1872-78.
17 Colonel E. T. Bainbridge served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and was engaged in the
operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold, where he commanded the storming party
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
18 Colonel A. Bainbrigge landed with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1855, including the
battle of the Tcliernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
19 Colonel A. W, Baird served in the Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and was mentioned
in despatches for zeal and management in bringing safely and expeditiously troops and baggage for embarkation
(Medal).
20 Colonel E. H. Baker served throughoutthe Abyssinian campaign from 29th Dec. 7867 and was present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
21 Colonel George Baker served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and carried
the regimental Colour at the action of Sinho, taking of Taugku, and with the storming party at the Taku Fort, tbe
ditch of which he crossed and planted the Colour on the cavalier; also present at the surrender of Pi kin (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps), Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-86 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment until alter the surrender of Mandalay
(mentioned in despatches, Cif., Medal with Clasp).
25 Colonel C. H. Barchard served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present in the operations in the Boori Pass in 1853, and in those against the
Afreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-58 on Sir Archdalo
Wilson's Staff, and was present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on the Hindun, battle of Budlee-ke-
Serai, throughout the siege assault and capture of Delhi, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal
with two Clasps, ano CB.).
24 Colonel F. W. J. Barker served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-68, and was present at the capture of Mag-
dala (Medal).
26 Colonel C. E. Basevi served in Persia from Feb. to Oct. 1857, and received three sword cuts in the action
of Amherpanee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
27 Colonel C. E. Bates served during the Indian Mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the
eccasion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bundlecund in 1859 (Medal). Also served
throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangkn, capture of the Taku
Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Bhootan Field Force from Februaiy 1865
until the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Trans-
port Train in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1S70-71 as Brigade Major
to the Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches,thanked by the Governor General in Council, Brevet of Major
and Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878 (Medal). Has also on two other occasions received the thanks of
Government for Civil and Political services.
28 Colonel C. A. Baylay served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal).
29 Colonel George Bayley served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1885, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and
May 1062, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin,
Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang and relief of Kadin and Tsinpoo (mentioned
in despatches). Went to South Africa on special service in May 1870 (Medal).
^t Colonel A. R.Bayly served with the £th Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi, including repulse of sorties on
the 14th and 18th July, and the six da3-s' fighting in the city; afterwards present in the action of Bolundshur,
affair of Allyghur, battle of Agra, action of Dilkoosha, and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, affair of the 2n.1l
and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Colonel R. K. Bayly served in the Crimea from the 13th October 1855 till the 23rd July 1856. Served with the
42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India including the actions at Cawnpore (6th
Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and
Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly and action at
Sisseaghat — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 42nd Highlanders. Served in the
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the :st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagement at El Teb
Oofonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 656
(3rd Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black
Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
Mt Colonel W. H. Bayly served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egypt:an war of 1882
(iledal, aud Kheriive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st battalion uf the West Kent
Regiment (Clasp).
3i Colonel H. Beal served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the reconnaissance in fon-e from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85, took part in the operations of the River Column uuder Major General
Earle, and was present at the action at Kirbekan, where he commanded the Battalion after Colonel Eyre had
been shot (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., aud two Clasps) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1S85-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile.
ffl Colonel G. P. Beamish served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th November 1854. including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, rppulse of various sorties, attacks of the 18th June and 8th September, expedition to
Kertch. bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal).
33 Colonel R. Bcavan served in the Afghan war iu 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
** Colonel P. K. L. Beaver served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
35 Colonel S. Beckett served w.th the 1st Sikh Infantry in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the
passage of the Gogra, skirmish near Buukussia Fort, and action near the Jerwah Pass— dangerously wounded in
the abdomen, and severely in the left arm (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the campaign on the
N. W. Frontier of India in 1S63 with the Eusofzie Field Force (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp.
Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Director of Transport from India (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"4 Lord Beluaven and Stenton served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
36 Colonel M. S. Bellcorunanded the Detachmentof Sappers andMiners and served as Assistant Field Engineer
with the Right Column Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66, and was present at theseizureof the Monar Bridge (Medal
with Ciasp). Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer through-
out the Hazara campaign of 1868, — the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and the
conduct of the Officer commanding prominently brought to notice in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout iheAshanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassio
(. mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the YC "for his distinguished
bravery and zealous, resolute, and self-devoted conduct at the battle of Ordahsu, on the 4th February 1874, while
serving under the immediate orders of Colonel Sir JohnChethamMcLeod, KCB., of the 42nd Regiment, who com-
manded the Advanced Guard. Sir John MeLeod was an eye-witness of his gallant and distinguished conduct on
the occasion, and considers that this officer's fearless andresolute bearing, beingalways in the front, urging on and
encouraging an unarmed working party of Fantee labourers, who were exposed not only to the fire of the enemy but
to the wild and irregular fire cf tbe native troops in the rear, contributed very materially to the success of the
y* ^ ^^ example he made these men do what no European party was everrequired to do in warfare, namely, to
work under fire in Dhe face of the enemy without a covering-party." Served withthe Burmese Expedition in 1886-
s7°u special reconnaissance duty as Deputy Quarter Master General, Intelligence Branch (Clasp).
r Colonel A. Bennett served theEastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman.siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
1 arkish Medal). Served also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye Field Force, present at the
defence oe the Sungahs at the Umbe3-la Pass and at the attack on and storming of' the Conical Hill and destruc-
tion of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the
Bonaii Pass on 16th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes
onthe 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel W. Bennett served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the
Black Mountain (Medal witfi C.asp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-35 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's-
Stan. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile in com-
mand of the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present iu the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in
despatches, DSO.).
3 t Colonel i\ W. Bentet served in the Fgyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Siar). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884 85 wah the Telegraph Department (mentioned in despatches, Br3vetof .Major, Clasp). Served
1D3s 6' ^outk African war iu 1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant General, Lines of Communication.
Colonel W. \V. Bennitt served with the Inniskilliug Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881, and commanded an
escort with Sir Eveivr. Wood to Zu'.uland. Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in
1884-85 with the inniskilliug Dragoons.
3a Colonel M. W. D. Beresford served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 25th December 1854
to 26th July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (.Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
40 Colonel H. L. C. Bernard served with the force under Colonel Mackeson in Hazara and the Hussunzaie cam-
paign of 1852-53, aud present at the affairs of the Black Mountain and taking of the fort, served as Adjutant of the
Hazara Goorkha Battalion throughout the Mahsood Wuzeeree campaign uf i860 with the force under Brigadier
General Chamberlain, an'1 was present at the repulse of the attack on the British Camp at Paloseen, storming the
Heights of Burrurah, and in the subsequent operations leading to the occupation of Raneegorum and burning of
Mo akeen (Medal with Ciasp).
4 Colonel J. F. Betty served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the Waikato campaign and action at
Orakau (mentioned in despatches) in command of a Battery ; also during the vVanganui campaigu, ana commanued
the Field Guns in action on tbe Patea river in March 1865, aud in other ssirmisucs on tue Wanganui coast, and
present at the attack end defeat of the natives at Kaitaki (Medal).
4- Colonel T. Biggs served in the SouthernMahratta campaignot 1844-45, including the sieges of the forts of Mouo-
hur and Munsuntosh.
43 Colonel E. H. Bingbam served in the Afghan war of 1873-80 with the Qietta Field Force, and took part in the
Zaimuibt Expedition (Medal . Served with the Chitral Rilief Farce under Sir R)Oert L jw in 1895 iu command of
the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India iu 1808
with the tsuner Field F..rce as Base Commandant (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
44 Coionel W. ts. Birch served with the expeditionary force in Ctuna iu 1860-61 — wounded (mentioned in de-
spatu-nes, Medal). Also in various operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghae in 1862.
Served in the Looshat Expedition of 18/1-72 (Medal with Clasp).
45 Colonel Vv. J. A. Birch served in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ah Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
«t Sir William Btsset served in the Afghan war of 1873-83 with the Qaetta Field Force (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
46 Colonel C. E. Blackett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 93rd Highlanders and that of 1855 with
the Coldstream Guards, including tne battles of Alma and Baiaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioued in
despatches. Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
« Colonel W. Blackett served with the 98th Regiment iu the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, aud at the affair with the HinJostauee fanatics on the
Heights ot Sittana on the 4th May (Medal).
** Colonel G. F. Blair served in the second Burmese war in 1852-53 including the attack on and capture of
Rangoon, and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*' vxilouel H. F. Blair served in the Indian Mutiuy campaign in 1858 (Medal). Served with the Eusofzai Field
Force in 1863, and was present in tue action at the Umbeyla Pass. Served also with the Column against the Ga l-
doon tribe in 1864, including the burning of Sittana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and at the affair at Futtehabad (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
657 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
49t Colonel Blaksley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the inarch to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
50 Colonel R. Bleazby served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885-P7 (Medal with Clasp).
51 Colonel E. G. Blenkinsop served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded at Fort Battye during the
night attack by Shinwarris and Khugianis (Medal).
5- Colonel A. F. F. Bloom6eld served during the second Burmese war ; accompanied the Martaban Column to
Tonghoo ; present at the attack and capture of Gongah and other minor affairs (Medal with clasp for Pegu). Sent
on special service in command of a detachment of Golcondah Sebundies to suppress the disturbances in the hill
tracis of the Godavery district in 1857-58 (received the thanks of the Madras Government). Commanded a detach-
ment of the Golcondah Sebundiesdnringthedisturbancesin the Golcondah Zemindary in 1850 (received the thanks
of the Madras Government and approbation of the Commander in Chief). Commanded the Civil Force sent to
quell the disturbances in the Rumpah country- in the Godavery district i852— slightly wounded (received the
thanks of the Madras Government for the third time).
53 Colonel W. H. Blowers served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57 r„nd was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of the forts of Mohumxa (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and
was present at the siege and capture of'Koiah, and served in Rajpootana during all the operations iu that Province
in 1S38 and 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
54 Colonel H. B. H. Blnndell served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol. Served with
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Inspecting Officer of the Lines of Communication and afterwards as Commandant
at Dongola (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
55 Colonel J. E. Blundell served in China during the Taeping rebellion in 1S63 with the 67th Regiment
(Medal). Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879, including the engagements at Mir Karez, Khilla Ghazi, and the Asniai .Heights, and the
investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-
87 as Assistant Adjutant General of the Lower Burma Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Commanded an expedition in the Kachin Hills in 1891 against the rebels Khanlaing and Prince Shaw-yan-Naing
(Clasp).
56 Colonel A. Blunt served in the T'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, and battle
of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
57 Colonel D. Blyth served on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, with the Royal Marines, including the battle of Balaclava and siege of Sebastopol, and waa
attached to the Light Division of the Army in the Trenches, and at the battle ot Inkermau (Medal with three Clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class'of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
58 Colonel R. J. Bond commanded the A Troop of Boyal Engineers in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class
of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
-D Colonel J. Bonham was severely wounded at the affair of Chinhut, and served during the defence of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow from 30th June to 10th Nov. 1S57. He was wounded on the 15th August, and severely wounded
on the 30th August (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
00 Colonel G. W. Borradaile commanded X. Battery, A Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery, in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the -battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of
the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
61 Colonel G. F. O. Boughey served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
6,t Colonel J. P. Brabazon, formerly Lieut, "and Captain Grenadier Guards, seived as a volunteer in the
Ashanti war in 1874 and was attached to the expedition under Captain Butler to Western Akim,and al'tor wards to
the Transport service (Medal with Clasp], Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the 10th Hussars ; after-
wards os Officiating Brigade Majorand StaffOlficer of Cavalry Brigade Koorum Field Force, and was present at
the capture of the PeiwarKotal, in theopei'utionsinthe Khost Valley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6 th
October 1S79, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Brigade Major of Cavalry, and was present also
in the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served iu the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with
the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the Light Camel Regi'nent,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement ut Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and
17th February (Clasp).
c- Colonel M. C. Brackenbury served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with
Clasp). Served iu the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid ^accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned n
despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) ; also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880.
62t Colonel C. W. Brereton served in the China war in i860 (Medal).
63 Colonel L. L. Brett served against the King of Quiah, Western Africa, and commanded a detachment of the
2nd West India Regiment at Songo when attacked by the enemy in great force, and whom he repulsed on 21st
Dec. 1861. Served in the Ashanti war in 1S73-74, including the action of Essaman (Brevet of Major, Medal)
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.J
61 Colonel C. H. Bridges served with the Chinaexpeditionary force in 1860-61 ; also in various operations against
the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North-West
Frontier of India in 1863, including the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp); and m the Looshai Expedition in
1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Line of Communication in the Khyber (Medal).
60 Colonel E. A. Brind served with the 88th Regiment throughcut the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
67 Colonel A. Broadfoot served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1165 (Medal with Clasp). Served in tin
Abyssinian campaign from February 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid, 'iu the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, in the advance to
Cabul under Brigadier General Gough (twice mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Skekabad
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Clasp).
*> Colonel F. Brodigan served in the Eastern campaign of 1855 with the 28th Regiment, including the siege of
Sebastopol and affair in the Cemetery — severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in
advance exposed to a heavy fire of musketry (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Okamundel
Field Force in 1859, and was present at the storming and capture of Bey t (wounded), reconnaissance before, siege,
and occupation of Dwarka.
69 Colonel C. J. Bromhead accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in Sept. 1873 on special service,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner first, to the King of Eastern
Assin and then to the King of Abra. Was Staff Officer to Colonel Festing at the actioa of the 27th October near
Dunquah. Commanded the Abras at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th
November 1873. Commanded the reconnaissance in force of the 3th November. Afterwards served with Russell'*
Regiment at the capture and destruction of Adubiasste, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah,
advanced guard engagement at Jarbiubah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with
Clasp).
Mt Colonel A. de V. Brooke sorved in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zerebij, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
70 Colonel R. H. Brooke served with Captain Lillie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at Matale on 29th
July during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848.
70 1- Colonel J. F. Breugh served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pa;/ or on a Pension. — War Services. 658
Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal I. Served wiih the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-S6 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
''■ Colonel TV. li. C. Brouch served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present daring the operations in the
Mezeena Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
72 Colonel ji. T. Browell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 as Chief of the Signalling Department (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
'' Colonels Edward Brown, C. Cooch, C. C. Gore, and W. F. Kelsey. — For War Services, see the Honourable
Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
74 Colonel P. A. Brown served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu and its subsequent
defence (wounded), and was brought to the notice of the Governor General for able conduct when in command of a
Picket during the siege ; also present at the attack on Gongoo and in other minor affairs, and commanded the De-
tachment which engaged the enemy on 31st Jan. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Persian campaign in 1857, and
commanded Sappers at the bombardment and capture of Mohumrah and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 in command of Madras Sappers, including relief of Amngabad
and Mhow. siege and capture of Dhar, the several actions before Mundesore, Gooravia, rehef of Neemuch, disarming
of Holkar's Troops at Indore, siege and capture of Ratghur, siege and capture of Gurrakotah, forcing pass into
Sunilecund (with Advance Guard 1, battle of Muddenpore, siege and capture of the Fort of Jhansi, including the
battle of Baitwa and taking the town by escalade— commanded and led the ladder-party of right-centre attack ;
action of Koonch, Gagortee, when attacked, capture of town and Fort of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp.
75 Colonel W. T. Brown served as Staff Officer to the held force under Brigadier General Staveley against
the Taepings near Shanghai ; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-Ka,za 4th April
1862, and of the town of Tseerpoo 17th April 1862 ; at the reconnaissance of Nazeau on 27 th April 1862 (dangerously
wounded, Medal).
7H Colonel E. C. Browne served with the Royal Scots Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1S79 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881 as Assistant Director of Transport with the .Natal Field Force.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of a Mounted Corps composed of Mounted Infantry,
Civilian Volunteers and Burmans, equipped and organised by him (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
76 Colonel Melville Browne served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and commanded a
Detachment at the attack on and defeat of the Rebels at Bhanpore ; he was also present in the actions at Doomnreah-
gunge anil Toolsepore (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
7ct Colonel Brownrigg served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier General Rose's column
in the Jowaki Expedition 1877-78 tmentiimed in despat lies. Medal with (Jla»p). Served in the Afghan war, 1878-
79, as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to 2nd Division Heshawur Valley Field Force and was present in
the expeditions into the Bazar Valley, and in the operations in the Shuliman Valley (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal ).
77 Colonel Montague Browne served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal).
~t Colonel Donald Browne s rved in the Boer war in 1881 as Aide de Camp to Major General Buller, Chief of
the Staff.
78 Colonel H. M. Burgess served with the expedition from Aden against the Foodlec Arab Tribe in 1866, in-
cluding the destruction of Shugra. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 in command of the Royal
Artillery, Upper Bnrmah Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
78t Colonel G. S. Burton served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the advance to
Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough as Brigade Major, including the engagements at Jugdulluek and
S.ddabad and the relief of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the
2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
79 Colonel W. B. Burton served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
80 Colonel W. E. Burton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S57-58. and was present at the relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde (horse shot), at the occupation of the Alumbagh by Outram's Force, and at the siege and
capture of Lui-know (Medal with two Clasps, and one year'sextraservice).
81 Colonel Burton- Brown, as a volunteer on board H. M.S. Kestrel in September 1879, took part in the attack
find destruction of the pirate stronghold of Terebus, on the coast of Borneo, and was present at the capture and
burning of the piratical boats and prahus, and received the thanks of the Sultan for these services.
83 Colonel J F. Caldwell served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the operations against the
Gaikas including the engagement in the Perie Bush (Medal with Clasp).
85 Colonel A. S. Cameron served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June iSss, including the
expedition to Kertch. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). From the 9th Oct. 1855 to the 8th March 1856 he served a3 Assistant Engineer to the Highland Division.
Served in the Indian campaign and received the Victoria Cross " for conspicuous bravery on the 30th March 185S
tit Kotah, in having headed a small party of men and attacked a body of armed fanatic rebels strongly posted in a
lcop-holed house with one narrow entrance; Lieutenant Cameron stormed the house and killed three rebels in
single combat; h» was severely wounded, having lost half of one hand by a stroke from a tulwar;" he also
received two bayonet wounds : was present in the actions of Bunass and Pertabghur, at which latter he commanded
two Companies of the 72nd, and was mo tioned in despatches (promoted to be Captain, Medal with Clasp).
86 Colonel A. Campbell served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in tho
operations in the Logar Valley (Medal)
87 Colonel A. M. Campbell commanded a Ressala of Pathan Horse during the mutiny in 1857-59 I assisted in the
suppression of the rebellion of the Jattribes of the Ranee in the Gogaria district in 1857 ; accompanied Brigadier
Franks' column in the advance on Lucknow, and present at the capture of the fort of Dhowrara ; also during the
operations before and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; stationed at Oouao on the Lucknow and Cawnpore
road from April to November 1858 assisting to keep the road clear of the rebels, during which time he had frequent
skirmishes with the enemy; served with Colonel Kelly's Column in the operations on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 ;
and present at the attack on the rebel position in the hills near Bootwul (Medal with Cla<p). Served with the 3rd
I'unjaub Cavalry in the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuzecrees in i860,
mcluding^the repulse of the enemy's attack on them at Paloseen, and the forcing of the Barrarah Pass (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatcnes, Medal with Clas-o, and Bronze Decoration). Also
served with the Marri Expedition.
88 Colonel A. D. Campbell serve/.! in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
89 Colonel C. C. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the expedition sent up
the Chmdwir. to Kandat (mentioned m despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
90 Colonel J H. Campbell served in Arabia iu 1365-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent
operations in the interior.
'■" Colonel J. G. Campbell served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-S8, including the defence of Saugor (Medal).
M Sir Frederick Cardew served with the 3rd Punjaub Infantry in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 186 j, and was
present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
Served in the Zulu war of 1S79 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 1st Division (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on Special service in January 1881, and served under
Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Assistant Quarter Master General.
93 Colonel C. de B. Carey served m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action atKassasin on the
9th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
94 Colonel W. Carey served in the Afghan war in 1880, from August to December in command ofthe Royal
Artillery Lines of communication, and afterwards at Candahar (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
18B5-86 in command of Royal Artillery (received the thanks ofthe Government of India, mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Medal with Clasp).
95 Colonel G. Carleton embarked for Turkey on 2nd Oct. 1855 as a Captain in the Osmanli Horse Artillery and
nerved with that Force until its disbandment— was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie.
659 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pity or on a Pension. — War Services.
96 Colonel C. W. Carrington served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, antl was present at the bombardment of
Odessa, the battle of Balaklava, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the China wars in 1857-59 ancl i860, and was
present at the capture of Canton and at the attack on the Peiho Forts (wounded) ; was also presentatthe action of
Sinho, the capture of Tonghoo, and the storming of the North Taku Fort— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
9" Colonel G. T. L. Carwitben served with the 55th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-9 with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude (Medal).
98 Colonel L. F. B. Cary served five years in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Albion with the Black
Sea Fleet in 1854-55, including the bombardment of Sebastopol on 17th Oct. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade
affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Ciomissie (mentioned iu de-
spatches, Medal with Clusp1. Served with the Burmese Expedition in i885-88 1 Medal with Clasp).
9" Colonel A. H. Cass served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April 1855, including the
capture of Tchorgaun, battle of Tchernaya , siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
100 Colonel J. H. Castell served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of
Resbire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Detachment
of the 4th Rifles Native Infantry employed against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuggur District in 1858. Served
with the Mhow Column under Sir J. Michel, and present at the battle of Rajghur (Medal). Served with the 27th
Native Infantry throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
101 Colonel C. G. Cautley served with the Bhootan Expedition in 18*5-66 (Medal).
101 1 Cclonel R. Chalmer served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from February 1879 to
November 1880 daring the occupation of Candahor, and as Brigade Major to Brigadier General Barter's Brigade,
and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoonear Uhiizn»e (mentioned in desoatches), and 111
the subsequent operations in the Logar Vallev ; accompan ed Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Caudahar
as Hrigade Major to Brigadier General M»cUrogor's Brig cde, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served as Brigade
Major to Brigadier General WacGregor in the viarri Expedition (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Boer
war of i38i with the 2nd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Natal Field Force. Served with the Manipore
Expedition in 1801 in commandof the 4th Battalion King's Roval Rifles (mentioned in des Matches Medal with Clasp).
102 Colonel H. B. Chalmers served as Principal Executive Officer at Agra during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
slightly wounded at the battle of Agra on 5th July 1857 (Medal).
wi Colonel C. P. Chambers served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Agra,
Puttenlee. and Gnngaree (Medal).
104 Colonel A. Chaplin served with the Burmese Exp; lition in i8S8-8j (Medal with Clasp) .
105 Colonel J.W.Chaplin seivcd with the 67th Regiment in the Chinese campaign of i860, was present in the action
at Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, and storming of the Takoo Fort where he carried the Queen's Colour after Ensign
Eraser was wounded. crossed the ditch at the head of the Regiment, and was severely wounded in planting the Colour
on the cavalier at a very early period and before the Fort surrendered (Medal with two Clasps, and Victoria Cross) ;
received the I'd " for distinguished gallantry at the North Taku Fort (Cnina). This Officer was carrying the
Queen's Colour of the Regiment, and first planted the Colours on the breach made by the storming party, assisted
113' Private Lane of the 67th Regiment, and subsequently on the cavalier of the fort, which he was the £ir.-l to mount.
In doing this he wasseverely wounded.— Date of act of bravery, 14th August i860." Served in the Afghan war in
1879-S0 in command of the 8th Hussars (Medal).
*>6 Colonel V. Chater served in the latter part of (he Zulu war of 1879. part of the time as Provost Marshal and
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the 1st Division (Medal with Clasp).
lu~ Colonel C. K. Chatfield served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese expedition in 1857 in command of the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light infant^' (Medal with
Clas-i). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
ln"t Colonel H. A. Cheiry terved throughout the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Northumb j!and
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medil with Clasp).
108 Colouel C. H. Chichester served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, including
the hattle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Seb istopol (Medal with Clasp, an t Turkish Medal).
109 Colonel H. A. Chichester served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857, and was present when the 81st Regiment,
under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Meean Meer one regiment of
Native Cavalry and three regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal). Served with
the 81st Regiment in tne Eusoofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
110 Colonel W. Chisholm was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1857 and 1858 (Medal).
'il Colonel A. G. H. Church served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
112 Colonel W. Clark served in the New Zealand war in i86j-c5, and was thanked by H.R.H. the Commander in
Chief on account of good service at the action of the Gate Pah — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
Served also with expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destroying many pahs and fortified villages (Medal). Served
in the Burmese Expedition in 1*86-8? as Staff Officer to the Shan Column, and with the Mounted Infantry 3rd
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Also served with the Anglo-Siam
Boundary Commission and with the Wuntho and Manipore hxpeditions (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
113 Colonel C. D. S. Clarke served through the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
114 Colonel H. S. Clarke served throughout the operations ot the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North.
West Frontier of India, as Acting Commissary of Ordnance (Me lal with Clasp). Served with tne Bhootan Expedi-
tion in 1865 (Clasp).
lls Colonel S. C.Clarke served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
116 Colonel J. M. Clayhills served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on tne 8th Sept. (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"" Colonel W. B. G. Cleather served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 8th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of ihe 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
also in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
116 Colonel W. Clelaud served in suppression of the mutiny 111 Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Havelock s
Column in the actions of Futtehpore.Aoung.Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief
of Lucknow, and defence of the Residency, occupation of the AlumOagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow,
Campaign of 1858 in Oude— slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served
inthe Egyptian war of 1882 as Chief of Police in Alexandria (meutioned in despatches. Medal, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
119 Colonel M. Clementi served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
the capture of Umbevla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Judge Advocate
with the Indian Contingent, and was preset t at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class or the
Osmanieh, and Kheilive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations fir Gallantry, p. 786.]
120 Colonel F. W. R. Clements served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, action near Tungchow, and surrender of Pekia
I Medal with two Clasps). . . ,
121 Major General A. Clerk served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Divisioi, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Meial). Served iu
the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
I21t Major General J. T. Cuke served in command ofthe 2nd Battalion King s Own Scottish Borderers with the
Suakin Field Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present in the engagement at
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Service-: 66d
Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 in command of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 10th Infantry Brigade with the
Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present at the attack of Spion Kop (mentioned In despatches).
122 Colonel K. J. W. Coghill served as Adjutant of the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian
campaign of 1S57-58, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, storming the Heights in front of Deiln
throughout the siege of Delhi, including the actions in front, storming of the breach Cashmere Bastion, and final
capture of the city. Served in General Showers' Forts in the taking of the Forts of Rewarrie, Jui.ihur, Uanaude
Fnrrueknugur, and Bullumbghur. Also present at the capture of the Heights of Sonah (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Eg%-ptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star!.
123 Colonel E. R. Coker served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 in command of the 2nd Battalion
Durham Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
124 Colonel H. C. Collier served in the Bombay Army from 1851 to 1858 prior to obtaining a Cornetcy in the Sih
Hussars, and served on the Staff in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
125 Colonel H. Collingwood served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58. and
was present in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, also at the siege and capture
ofLucknow (Modal with Clasp).
126 Colonel J. N. Colthurst served as Adjutant of the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian Mutiny
and was present at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on 30th March 1858, atfair at Sanganeer, defeat of
the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp).
127 Colonel J. J. Congdon served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the destruction of Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
148 Colonel F. Coningham served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wan-en in 1884-85 with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zulnland in 1888.
129 Colonel A. Conolly served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
tho sl.orming of Laloo and the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and
took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
130 Colonel E. R. Conolly served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
N.W. Frontier of India, and was present at the storming at Lallo and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80.
and was present in the engagement at Deh Sara k (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
131 Colonel T. V. Cooke served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before and capture of Canton in command of one of the storming Companies, also present at the White
Cloud Mountain affair in June 1858, capture of Namtow, and capture of batteries at Shekcsing ; served afterwards
as D.A.Q.M. General to the Army in garrison at Canton Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
132 Colonel W. Cooke served with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879 in charge of the
Commissariat, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, at the forcing of the Shutargardan, in the en-
gagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the Commissariat Department at Kangoou
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasnl.
133 Colonel W. S. Cooke served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
Mf Colonel R. Corbett served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl— dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot
Major, Medal with two Clasps).
134 Colonel A. Cory servedon special duty with the Nepaulese Force under Jung Bahadoor in the Indian Mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Goruckpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp;.
»36 Colonel W. R. Craster was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the 10th May 1857, aud was
afterwards present at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege and at the final
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with an expeditionary force in the Eusofzye country
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858 ; and with a force under General Chamberlain against the Cabul
Kheyl tribe of Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
during the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), including the investment
of Sherpore and the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
13" Colonel G. A. Crawford served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the march to.Candahar with
fche force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
138 Colonel R. A. Crawford served with the 2nd Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North
China, including the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangku, actions of the 18th and 21st September, and surrendoi'
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
las f- Colonel T. G. Crawley served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'39 Colonel James Creagh served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was present
at the battle before and at the capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
no Colonel J. F. Crease served with the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, bombardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the North in 7S60,
and as Assistant Engineer at Shanghai. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873, aud was present at the action of
Essaman (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
"°+ Colonel E. S. Creek served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusi-
liers including the expedition to the relief of Thila (which he commanded) and the expedition to Woonthoo
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i*1 Colonel H. H. Crookenden served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp).
"'t Colonel M. E. Crofton served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relef Force, including the engagement at Spion Kop (wounded), and afterwards
on Special Service.
1*2 Colonel C. Crosthwaite served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Meial with
Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
i« Colonel J. H. Crowdy was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval opera-
tions in the Strait of Simonoseki in Japan from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864, resulting in the capture aud destruction
of the Batteries of the Prince of Negato (mentioned in despatches) .
"* Colonel S. Crozier served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at Sahao, Dooley-
pore and Purraha (Medal). Also in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
145 Colonel F. G. S. Curtis served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 20th July 1855, including
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal) . Served also in tue
campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers of India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 31st May,
battle of Budleekeserai, siege and fall of Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers; also the affair
of Mynpoone and Kerkrowlie, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and subsequent affairs at Mahundee and
Shahabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, CMG.) ; and in the
operations in Zululand in 1888 as Chief of the Staff (mentioned in despatches).
i« Colonel W. F. de H. Curtis served with a Steel Mounted Battery throughout ths Abyssinian campaign
from the 1st Jan. 1868, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
i« CokmelH. U. A. Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, took part in the expeditions to the
Thames and the Waikato, and was present at the taking of Orakau and in the engagement at Omaranui (Medal).
66l Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
148 Colonel G. A. Cuyler served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjnul) campaign of 1S48-49 and
was present at the assault of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Served with the force under Colonel Mackeson against
the Hussanzaies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; joined the Nussee-
rie Battalion at Saharnnpore in Aug. 1S57, and was at once sentin command of a strong detachment to the relief of
the Civil Station of Mozuffurnuggur; commanded a detachment in Saharnnpore and Mozuffurnuggur districts from
Aug. 1857 to March 1858, and was engaged in various affairs with insurgents, including the taking of Jowlah and
attack on Tbannabowan (Medal).
149 Colonel R. W. Dalgety served in the expedition to the 'Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with tho
1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb (slightly wounded)
and Temai— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Mei1?! with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
150 Colonel C. B. Dashwcod served in tho Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawar Valley Field Force, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Mu«jid (Medal with Clasp).
15i Colonel T. A. Davis served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
/s2 Colonel B. M. Dawes had charge of tne base at Alexandria duriug the Egyptian war of 18S2 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
153 Colonel Thomas Dawes served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864 65 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in
the Afghan war in tSSo (Medal).
154 Colonel J. Dawson served with the 2nd Battalion 8th Foot throughout the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and wa«
present in the action of the 2SU1 November 1S7S in the Koorum Valley, and at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
155 Colonel G. .1. de Lautour served with the expedition of 1S63 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of
India (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the expedition against the tribes of the Black
Mountain in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Clasp) ; also against the Duflia tribes on the Assam Frontier in 1874, and
in the operations against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1S77-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served inthe Afghan
war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lt.Gcneral Samuel Browne, was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expedition into the Lughman Valley, and commanded the Hazara Mountain
Battery at the surprise of the Fort of Shergash (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Mirunzai Expedition in 189: under Sir William Lockhart in command of the Artillery of the
force (mentioned in despntches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
lsst Colonel G. Dempster served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1891 ; organised the Base and Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Hobert Low in 1895 in command of the
4th Sikh Infantry, including the storming of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement
at Panjkora (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
150 Colonel J. Dennis served in the Boer war in 1881.
117 Colonel C. J. Deshon served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i8E3 in command of Royal Artillery [DSO. and Clasp).
i5S Colonel F. A. Dickins served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore
Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in an cxpe-
dition under Sir Charles Napier against the Atfreedies, in 1849-50; volunteered with a. Company of his Regiment to
scale a hill in the possession of the enemy, who had cut up a detachment of 40 men under Ensign Sitwell ; drove oft
che enemy, and brought down the body of Ensign Sitwell and the four survivors (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, av"i ""as present at four engagements
with rebels at Dumoh, and twice repulsed attacks on the Fort of Rehli, employed in hunting down rebels in the
Saugor district while in command of the Police Battalion ; co-operated in attacking a body of rebels 1500 strong at
Hirdeemgnr. killing 150 of them, and present at the attack on Patrakotah and Luckungur (Medal).
>5Sf Colonel J. B. b. Dickson served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the Native Carrier Corps
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expeditiou in 1S84-35 with the Camel Corps,
and was present at the action a: Abu Klea — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Stan.
Served iu the South African war in 1899-1000 in command of the 4th Cavalry Brigade.
159 Colonel the Hon. R. V. Dillon was presentattbe capture of Canton in Dec. i857(Medal with Clasp).
1 i9f Colonel F. H. A. Disney-Roebuck served in tbe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major Geueral Sarle
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
100 Colonel T. F.. Disney served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1868, and was present
at the tall ot'Magdala (Medal).
]sl Colonel R. H. P. Doran served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd Nov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand
from 15th Nov. 1S63 to 1866, and was present at Waiari (mentioned in despatches), the storm and capture of Rangia-
whia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and the affair of Kakaramea (Medal). Served
with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at
Kassasin on the oth SeDtember (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
162 Colonel .1. F. Dorward served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the two actions at
Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served with the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (men-
tioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie. two Clasps). Commanded the Royal Engineers who ascended the
river from Haifa to Korti Pioneers of the Nile Expedition in 1884; commanded the Royal Engineers of Sir
Herbert Stewart's Desert Column, and was present in the action at Abu Klea, in the engagement at El G'-ibat, in tbe
reconnaissance to Metammeh (mentioned in despatches), and m the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th
and 17th February (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
163 Colonel J. C. Douglas served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
101 Colonel R. Douglas served with the Buffs at the battle of Puuniar (Bronze Star).
1C5 Colonel T. F. Dowden served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phay re (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
166 Colonel H. C. G. Dugdale* served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the whole of its service iu
suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs
during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle
Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful,
commanded detachment at defence of Quarman, battle of Ordahsn and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
167 Colonel F. W. Dunbar served in Burmah in 1853 against the rebel chief Gounghee. Also through the Sonthan
campaign of 1855 and captured one of the chief rebel leaders. Present at the outbreak at Benares on the 4th June
1857, and in the engagement there with the rebels. Served with the Goorkha force in the Goruckpure and Azimghur
Districts (Medal).
lc8 (Jolonel Dundas served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major 2nd Infantry Brigade Candahar Field
Force from the 23rd August (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List,"p. 786. J
1C'J Colonel S. Dunlop was appointed Commissioner in Perak shortly after the commencement of hostilities in
November 1875, and by his able and energetic co-operation mainly contributed to the success of the combined
naval and military operations under Major General Colborne and Captain Buller, R.N., which ended in the
capture of Kinta (Medal with Clasp).
1:0 Colonel A. Dur.-.-jid served with the 10th Bombay Native Infantry in the Central India campaign of 1857-58,
and was present at the assault and capture of Rowah (slightly wounded), siege and capture of Awah, siege and
storming of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, battle and capture of Gwalior, siege and canture of Powrie, actions
of Beejapore and Koondrye, and capture of Nargurh (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign of
1367-68 as Staff Officer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of the Pioneer Force and 3rd Brigade ist
Division ; and was present with the :oth Bombay Native Infantry at the assault and capture of Magdala (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1 S80 as 2nd in command of the 10th Bombay Native Infantry, and commanded a
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 662
Field Column of Cavalrr, Sappers, and Infantry which forced the Chupper Rift and denied the road to Peshin
(Medal).
171 Colonel C. J. Durand served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and
was present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of Seria Ghat, Kalee Nuddee, and
Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow. including the storming of the Martiniere. Bank's Bungalow, and the
Begum's Kotee ; also present at the attack on the fort of Rooya. action of Allygunge. and capture of Bareilly (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the 21st Bengal Native Infantry during the rebellion in the Cossyah and Jynteeah Hills,
1862-63. and was present at the storming and capture of the Surteung stockades (twice mentioned in despatches).
Served with the 30th Bengal Native Infantry during the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-65, and present at the recapture
of the stockades at the Pala Pass, Nadoo. and other operations 1 Medal with Clasp).
172 Colonel A. G. Durnford served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wavren in 1884-85 as
Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches).
173 ColonelE. H. Dyke served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was present at the sieere anil
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
174 Colonel E. L. Earle served throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was wounded on the right side by a
mnsket-ball (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
175 Colonel F. L. Edridge served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea in 1 355, including the siege of Sebastopol
and capture of Kinboura (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign from August
1858, including the Trans Gogra operations under Lord Clyde (Medal).
I7S Colonel R. Elias served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the
engagements at Ahmed Khey] and Crzoo near Ghuznee (Medal witb Clasp).
1:7 Colonel G.L.Eliot served with the Duffla Expedition in 1874 and with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in
1877-78 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
179 Colonel G. H. Elliott served in the Afghan war in TS79-S0, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Cardahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with the Transport Department of
the Indian Contingent (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star. See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, p. 786.]
180 Colonel John Elliott served with the China expedition in 1S42 (Medal). Was in H.M.S. Fox during the action
with the stockade batteries, and destruction of the Burmese war- boats in the Rangoon River, on the 10th Jan. 1852 ;
commanded the Royal Marines at the destruction of the same stockades on the 4th April ; landed in command of
the Marines during the whole of the operations against Rangoon, from the 11th to the 17th April ; commanded the
Marines on the expedition to Mobee against the Army of the Governor of Rangoon (officially thanked) ; and after-
wards at the storm and capture of the city ofBassein (wounded, and honourably mentioned in both Naval and
Military despatches), as also the Royal Marines embarked in the steam flotilla on the Irrawaddj", and severely
woundednn the advance to Prome (honourably mentioned in Governor General's despatch) ; Medal with Clasp for
Pegu. Served in the R.M. Battalion in co-operation with the French Army at the bombardment and surrender of
the forts of Boniarsuud, in Aug. 1854 (Baltic Medal). With the combined force during the siege of Sebastopol in
1855, the expedition to Keitch and Yeui Kale, and action with the outer forts of Sebastopol on the 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Has also the Medal for the Kaffir war.
lsl Colonel J. W. Elmes terved in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer wt of 1881,
and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches, and granted the relative rank of
Lt.ColoDel).
152 Colonel F. C. Elton served in the Crimean campaign from March 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, aud at the bombardments of 9th April. 6th and :7th June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Meaal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 in com-
mand of the Royal Artillery of the 2ud Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, CB.. Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Stan.
:fi Colonel E P. Ethelston served in the 68th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
184 Colonel E. Everett served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 185S-59, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, attack 011 the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore,
capture of Forts Bunniarand Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and
subsequent operations in Oude across the Go^ra aud Raytee livers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was preseut at Kosheh during its invest-
ment, commanded the reconnaissance of the 16th December, and the right attack on the village of Kosheh in the
ensagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and DSO.).
l8i Colonel F. V. Eyre served in the Saugor district in 1857-5S (Medal).
186 Colonel J. R. Fairlie served in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the mutiny in Bengal ; was present
at the affair near Sehora 29th November 1857, and at Kooahgaum 29th December 1857 ; served with Brigadier Row-
croft's Field Force in Goruckpore from May to December 1858 ; present at the action at Hurriah iSth June 1858, and
acted as Staff Officer to the detachment, and was thanked by Colonel Byng, and fa vourably mentioned in the des-
patches ; present at Brigadier Rowcroft's battle in Toolsepore 23rd December 1858; also at the reduction of Bundle-
cund under Brigadier AVheler (Medal).
167 Colonel T. B. Fanshawe served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June~(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as second in
command with a Wing of the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarlta, Okamundel, in 1S59. Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
188 Colonel M. H. Farquharson served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star).
189 Colonel G. 3. Farrington was present at the capture of Copul on 1st June 1858 (Medal).
191 Colonel M. C. Farrington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89 in command of a Brigade, and
conducted the advance on \Vuntho from the south [received the thanks of the Govcrnmsut of India, mentioned
in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
',J~ Colonel C. M. N. Fellowos served during the Sntlej campaign in 1846. Served with a detachment against the
refractory Rajah of Allypore in Bundlecund in 1851. Also during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857, including
the action of the 5th Jnly near Agra (wounded), Futtypore, Sikree, and battle of Agra — mentioned in despatches
(Medal).
193 Colonel G. C. Fenwick served in the Afghan war in 1870-80 including the operations in the Besud Valley
'Medal), Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
194 Colonel C. J. O'N. Ferguson served in the New Zealand war of i85r-66, including the actions of Katikarn
and Kaitahi (Medal).
195 Colonel J. L. Ferris served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1064-65, including the capture of Dewa.ngiri (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned ir. despatches, Clasp).
196 Colonel A. J. Filgate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and
was present at the action of Sinho, captures of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps) .
197 Colonel V.C.Fisher served with the Burmese Expedition in iSS5-86in charge of the Ordnance Department
'received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
198 Colonel G. W. A. FitzGcorge went on special service to Egypt in August 1S82, served in Ihecampaignon the
personal staff of General Sir Garnet Wolseley. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, after which he
took home the despatches (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Cla=s of the
Osmameh. and Khedive's Stan.
-m Colonel A. J. FitzGerald served with the 1st Battalion 6oth Rifles during the second siege operations at
663 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel ; was afterwards present at the
battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion of the Affghans beyond the Khyber Pass
( Medal with two Clasps). Also present during the operations in the Eusofzaie Country, and capture of the insurgent
villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp).
200 Colonel J. FitzGerald served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the siege and
capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the China war in i860, and was present at the taking of the Taku
Forts, at the action of Sinho, and at the capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
201 Colonel J. FitzGerald served with the 6th Reeiment throughout the operations against the hill tribes ot
Sikkim in 1861 ; also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp).
*OT Colonel A. F. Fletcher served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
203 Colonel C. W. Fletcher served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until
its fiual relief by Lord Clyde on the 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded — shot through the left arm, resulting
in the loss of the use of the left hand — whilst on duty as Look-out Officer on the top of the Residency on the 18th
Aiieust (Medal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a year's service).
203t Colonel R. W. W. Follett served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta nnd at the battle of 'i'el-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 188; with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Clasp).
'-m Colonel F. 3. Foote was engaged in various expeditions against the mountain tribes near Peshawurini85i-52
under Sir Colin Campbell (Medal with Clasp). Was engaged from Dec. 1857 throughout the suppression of the
mutiny in India, and present with the Goorkha Force under Brigadier General Macgrigor at the affairs of Gorruck-
pore, Shahgunge, and Khandnoonuddee— received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. Also presentat
the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
205 Colonel J. G. Forbes served in the Tndian Mutiny, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Budlee
keserai, throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief fo Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, relief of Ftittehghur, sieee and capture of Lucknow (wounded), attack on Fort Rooyah,
action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps).
206 Colonel A. Ford served in India in 1857-58, incbiding the relief of Lucknow (wounded) by Lord Clyde, affair
of Bundah. of the Alumbagh from Jan. to March, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatch, Medal
with two Clasps).
2U7 Colonel H. I. E. Ford served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
North- West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
'Mi Colonel J. F. Forster served in the Eg3-ptian war of 18S2, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at El Magfar, and the action at Kassasin on the 28th August —
severely wounded (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Transport Department in the Soudan Expedition
in 1884 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 2Dd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
209 Colonel C. E. Foster served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
OT't Colonel G. M. Fox served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stay).
21u Colonel W. J. Frampton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in the Quetta, afterwards the Ghuznee, Field
Force under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and at Urzoo near
Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
2,2 Colonel C. Frankland Berved in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
Awah and ofKotah (Medal with Clasp).
213 Colonel E. L. Fraser served on the Red River Expedition of 1870. Served in South Africa in 1879 as Orderly
Officer to Colonel Baker Russell, commanding the forces in the operations against Sekukuni, and took part in
the storming of the stronghold and capture of the chief (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the
action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) : also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
214 Colonel G. L. Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846; also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and wan
present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp, and mentioned in despatches). Served in the expedition to
Kohat under Sir Charles Napier, in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and
was present at the siege of Calpee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
215 Colonel T. L. Fraser served as Staff Officer to the force under Lieutenant Colonel Evans throughout the
operations in Nuggur Parkur against rebel Thakoors in 1859, and was severely wounded iu their night attack on
the camrj in the town ot Nuggur on 20th June 1859.
210 Colonel J. F. Free served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wnzeeree Expe-
dition in 18S1 in command of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Olass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
"7 Colonel J. W. Fry served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in
b 857-58, and was present at the actions of Koonch, all the operations before Calpee from 15th to 22nd May, battle of
Golowlie, capture of the town and fortress of Calpee, battle of Morar, battle before and capture of the town and
fortress of Gwalior, and taking of Pourie (Medal wi'th Clasp, and Brevet of Major). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, p. 7S6.]
2IS Colonel G. A. Furse served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in
India, including the actions at Kudvgunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the
ilarti'niere and°Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
service, and served thromrhout the Ashanti war of 1873-74- Employed at first on a recruiting mission in the
settlements of the Gambia. After ward s in charge of the advanced party of Wood's RegimeDt in the reconnais-
sance in force of the 27th November, and subseouent advance to the Prah. Commanded the Head Quarters of
Wood's Regiment at tbe battle of Amoaful, and was present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as
Director of Transport (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2'9 Colonel A. E. Fyler served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
sice and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Present during the latter part of the
New Zealand campaign (Medal). Commanded the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th of September (mentioned in despatches, Medal,
3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
220 Colonel P. F. Gallwey served in the Afghan war^.n 1S78-79 in charge of the field parks of the 1st and 2nd
Divisions of the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and took part in the operations against the Zakka Khej'l Afreedees
in the Bazar Valley under Lt. General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
221 Colonel R. Garnett served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the
Koorum, Cabul. and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces ; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal
and in the engagement at Charasiah and the operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration. Served with the 1st Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (mentioned
Calouals Retired on Full or Retired Paij or on a Pension. — War Services. 664
in dc^acches) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal w-ith Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara
KxdcU tion in 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders .Medal with Clasp).
'--'r Culonel J. F. Garwood serve. I wir.h the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White as Commanding-
Bng-inee • of th-; furce (mentioned in despatobes).
-— Colonel G. Gaynor served the campaign of 1845 against the Hill tribes in Scind under Sir Charles Napier.
Also the Punjaab campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian,
wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
223 Colonel P. Gibaut served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Goruckpore dis-
trict and on the Neoaul Frontier (Medal).
224 Colonel G. J. Gillies served in Canada during the Fenian raid in i865 (Medal).
225 Colonel TV. J. Gillum served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in the Crimea from the 22nd April 1S55, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the 8th September — leg amputated (Medai
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
--'' Colonel J. C. B. Glasgow served with tbe 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal).
227 Colonel TV. A. Glasspoole served in tbe Punjaub campaign ct 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, including the storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57,
including the surrender of Bushire, and acted on Sir R. Honner's Staff during the forced march to Borazjoon, night
attack on the rear-guard and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels and Coolies
in tbe Nassic and Ahmeduuggur districts in 1857-5S, a^id received the commendations of Government and the high
approval of the Commander in Chief for services while in command of a Detachment of tbe 4th Rifles. In 1S58 he
served with Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit cf the rebels under Tantia Topee, and was present at the action of
Rajghur (Medal).
23S Colonel F. Glennie served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement at Taba ka Udoda
(dangerously wounded) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
22'J Colonel F. F. Goddard served in the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
230 Colonel A. H. Godfrey served with the 73rd Regt.'in India during the mutiny in 1858-59, including the
operations in the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
2il Colonel R. C. Goff served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1855, including the
sieure and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
838 Colonel James Goldie served with the 9th Lancers throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in
Z357-50 including the battle of Budlekeserai, siege operations', assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolund-
shuhur, and Allyghur, battle of Agra, affair of Kanouge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore
on 6th Dec, action at Seraighat, action at Shumshabad (in command of a Squadron), siege and capture of
Lucknow, the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund and actions of Rhodamow and Allyghur, capture of
hareilly, action at Sbahjehanpcre and pursuit to Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyza.bad and affair at
Kumdakoti (Medal with three Clasps).
233 Colonel J. E. Goodwyn. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
23:1 Colonel C. A. Gorharn served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations round Cabul
in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
336 Colonel W. B. Gosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose in 1858 ; was Directing Engineer with the storming party at the assault of the hill Fort of Chandairee, present
at the siege and storming of .Ibansi, commanded the 21st Company Royal Engineers during the action of Koonch,
present at the actions of Goolowlee, Calpee, and Gwalior, and the capture of the two latter places (several times
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
237 Colonel R. O. Gra?me served with the 51st Light Infantry in the TJmbej'la Expedition in 1863. Also served
in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in
'878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Mus.jid (Medal with Clasp) .
238 Colonel F. W. Graham served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as an Assistant Field Engineer,
and his services were brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal Engineer (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal)
239 Colonel James Graham served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capturo of
Lucknow, affairs of Koorsee, Barree, and Simree, action of Nawabgange, reoccupation of Fyzabad, and passage of
the Gogra (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2,0 Colonel J. H. Graham served as Staff Officer to the Force employed in the destruction of the Villages in the
Boree Valley, North- Western Frontier of India, in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
241 Colonel R. B. Graham served in tbe defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in
1857-58, and was present at the action of Cherpoora and other minor affairs (Medal), Served in the Afghan war in
z88o on the line of communications in the Khyber (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
242 Colonel D. A. Grant served in the Afgban war in 1879-S0 with the Koorum Division, and commanded the 85th
Regiment in the Zaimusht Expedition and at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
243 Colonel F. W. Grant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the engagements at
Cawnpore, Serai Ghat, Kbala Nuddee, Futtehghur, and Shumsabad, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
241 Colonel J. P. Grant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the operations in the Sawant
Warree State (Medal).
245 Colonel M. D. V. T. Grant served as Adjutant to the Left Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamundel Field Force
in 1859, an(i was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka. Served with the 13th Bombay Native Infantry
in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
246 Colonel E. Grattan served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Zula war of 1879 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
247 Colonel H. Grattan served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North Chin*, includ-
ing the actions of 3rd and 12th August at Siuho, capture of Tangku and Taku Forts, actions of 18th and 21st Sept.
near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Mjdal with two Clasps). Was employed on the Natal frontier and in
Zululand in the early part of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the
Egyptian war of 1882, including the defence of Alexandria, the surrender of Kafr Dovvar, and the occupation of
Damanhour (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
248 Colonel S. Graves organised for the Zulu war of 1879 the 2nd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent, consisting
of two battalions, and served with Pearson's Column, in command of the regiment, during the advance to Ekowe,
taking part in the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in despatches as having been indefatigable in his exertions,
(Medal with Clasp).
248 Colonel Andrew Green served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th December 1857, operations in the Doab, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Nawabgungen
and commanded the Detachment of Riflemen with Sir R. Barker's Column at Jamo — dangerously wounded, fourteen
sabre cuts and one gun-shot wound, left arm and right thumb amputated. Mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch
for marked gallf.ntry, and thanked by the Governor General in Council (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of
Major).
250 Colonel M. S. Green served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 before Sebastopol and in the Baltic at the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Persian war in 1856-57 as Military
Secretary and Aide do Camp to the Lieutenant General in Command, and was present at the capture of Mohumra
and of Ahwaz (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal witn Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1857-58, and mas present at the capture of Awah, at the siege of Kotah, and in the operations' in the
Bhoogtie and Murree Hills (CB. and Medal).
•A51 Colonel W. L. Greenstreet served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Commanding Royal Engineer
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
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665 Colonels Retired on Full cr Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services.
252 Colonel G. Gregory was present at the bombardment of Odessa :2nd April 1S54; served with the R.M. Battalion
at the occupation of Eupatoria in 1854, and with tbe Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol in
1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
253 Colonel L. A. Gregson served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 as Brigade
Major, Zoulla District (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
214 Colonel P. H. Greig served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
255 Colonel J. G. E. Griffith served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1379 a 3
Superintendent of the Transport Train (Medal).
250 Colonel H. H. Griffiths served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 187S-80 with the Candahar
Column under Sir Donald Stewart, including the advance on and occupation of Khelat-i Ghilzie ; was present in
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Drzoo near Ghuznee, and iu the subsequent operations in the Logar
Valley (Medal with Clasp).
257 Colonel E. J. Gunthorne served in the Abyssinian war in 1S67 68 (Medal).
•''" Colonel M. H. Hale served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in >80S (Medal).
201 Colonel M. Hall served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers duringthe Burmese war of 1852 53 (Medal with Clasp foir
l'egu). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with Havelock's Force, and was present at the passage of the
Ganges at Cawnpore, the actions at Mungarwar, Aluuibagh, and first relief of Luckuow on 25th Sept. ; employed
in all the mining operations of the defenoeof the Residency until finally relieved by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1857.
Led one of the storming parties on the Rim Khaunah (mentioned in despatches). Occupation of the Alumbagh
under Outram. With the 1st Bengal Fusilijrs at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and during the subsequent-
operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow 1 .
-'- Colonel R. S. Hall served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star]. Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Tcmai
(Clasp).
'•"* Colonel W. H. Hallett served with the Burmese Expedition in 13S6-S7 (Medal with Clasp),
28i Colonel R. H. O'G. Haly served with the ind Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of iSg;>. and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta. in the two actions
at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of the and Column under Brigadier General Channel'
(mentioned in despatches, L)z,0., and Medal with Clasp).
267 Colonel G. J. Hamilton served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May to 15th June 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign in
the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Fortsl. Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai iu April and Maj 1862,
result ing in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the wailed cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo,
and Tsoiin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the 26th
Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, Medal.
-m Colonel H. B. Hamilton served with theCarabiniers iu the Afghan war in 1880, commanded a detached party
of the riegiment(4u Sabres) with Lt.Colonel Hodding's expeditionary column against the Mohmunds in March
1880, and commanded a detached squadron of Jie Regiment during the expedition into the Lughman Valley
under Brigadier General Arbuthnot, and took part in the attack and destruction of theGhilzai villages of Nargozi,
Arab Kheyl, andJokan (Medal).
270 Sir Vincent llammick served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in despatches as having
" performed his duty as Acting Adjutant with great coolness anei courage under a heavy lire" in the action at
Te Ranga (Medal).
271 C'.lonol A. M. Handley served in the Hazara campaign in i368, including the expedition against the tribes
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
272 Colouel H. B. Hanna served as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59, —the
latter rank was conferred on him for services in the field. In the Rohilcund campaign he received a sabre and
a bullet wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentioned in despatches. In the Oude cam-
paign he was brought to the notice of the General Commanding for gallant conduct in the field (reins and
accoutrements cut). Accompanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Nepaul, and afterwards with the outposts
left on the River Raptee (Medal). Received a complimentary letter from Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State
for India, conferring on him a commission for his services during the mutiny. Served witu the Army that occupied
Tientsin at the conclusion cf the China war of 1860-61. Served in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 in Southern Afghanistan and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879 including the investment 01 Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet Lt.Colone! (Medal with Clasp).
*» Colonel A. F. V. Harcourt served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the siege of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
274 Colonel G. J. Harcourt served in the Madras Fusiliers iu the Eurmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu) and accompanied the force sent against the rebel chief Nga Bern. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of
1S57-58 attached to the 2nd Bengal Fusiliers, and was present during the siege of Delhi, in the advanced bat-
teries from 7th to nth Sept., assault of the city and six days' fighting therein. Commanded a field Column in
November 1857 sent to accompany Colonels Sherwill and Johnstone of the Trigonometrical Survey to the Maree
Mountain on the Trans-Indus frontier; encountered and repulsed the enemy. Rejoined 1st Madras Fusiliers in
Feb. 1858 in defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, and present at the capture of Lucknow, in the campaign of 1S5S
in Oude, including passage of the Goomtee, and other minor affairs. Was Staff Officer to a Field Column
under Major Raikes which repulsed the enemy at Shahpore on 13th Oct. 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
275 Colonel E. A. Hardy served at the siege of Mooltan in 1848-49 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Nusserabad (wounded) and Awah (charger killed), and siege
of Kotah as Assistant Adjutant General of Division under Major General Roberts (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, and Medal with Clasp).
276 Colonel F. W. Harington served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including the actions of Kohewa, Gate
Pah and Tauranga (Medal). Served iu the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in tbe affair at Mazeena and
with the Kama Expedition (Medal).
^7 Colonel Harley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 in command
of the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (mentioned in despatches, CM. and Medal with Clasp). Served in the
South African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Adjutant General, Ecu. Division (appointed Aide de ,Camp to the
King).
270 Colonel T. M. Harris served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture
of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in sup-
pression of the Indian mutiny at the siege and capture of Kotaii and pursuit, second taking of Chundarec,
action of Kotahkeserai and pursuit, taking of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches), bombardment, and capture of
Powree, actions of Sindwaho and Kurai, surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrj-e — severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp).
279 Colonel C. L. Harvey was attached by the Government to the service of the British National Society for
Aid to the Sick and Wounded in the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was awarded the Bavarian Order ot
Merit. Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 as Staff Officer tor th» Transvaal. Served in the Zulu
war of 1879 as Staff Officer of No. 5 Column, and afterwards as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, and Deputy Assistant
Quarter Mas, er General in the 1st Division (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, p. 786.]
aso Colonel C. S. Harvey served in Ihe Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present ar the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 666
231 Colonel R. D. Hassard served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
at the storm and capture of Punalla. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) .
232 Colonel J. W. Hassell served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 in command of
the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
2S* Colonel G.S. Hawthorn served with the 24th Bombay Native Infantry with the Central India Field Force
under Sir Hugh Rose during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1G57-58, and was present at the siege and capture of
EUUghur, capture of Garrakotta, relief of Saugor, feint on Malthone Pass, siege and capture of Jhansi, and with the
field force against TantiaTopoe and the Rao Saheb. Commanded a Field Detachment in the Central India Districts
after the rebel Runjore Sing in August 1859, and completely routed a body of rebels under his command, and for
which he received the commendation of the GovernorGeneral. the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Robert Napier
then commanding the Central India Field Force, and Colonel Lockhart commanding at Jhansi (Medal with Clasp).
S5 Colonel R Hawthorn sen/ed in the Boer war of 18S1 as Commandant at Pietermariteburg.
-*~ Colonel C. G. Heathcote served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
5,8 Colonel W. S. He bbr-rt served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebiv
(mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Lieut. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss
in command of the Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, promoted to Colonel).
239 Colonel Henry Heberden served in the Crimean campaign from July to November 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
290 Colonel H. H. Helsham-J ones served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the engagements at
Chalong, Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, and at the battle of Tel-el-Keoir (Medal with Clasp, jrd Cla.ss of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
292 Colonel A. J. Hepper served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal, aud Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in command of Royal Engineers, and was present in the engagement at
Giniss (DSO., and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
293 Colonel G. F. Herbert served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebasto.Po], and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September, and was wounded during the bombardment of
17th Juno wh''e e'nployed as an Assistant Engineer in throwing up an entrenchment in the 8-gun Battery, right
attack (Meda' with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
294 Colonel G. L. K. Hewetl served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from the 30th June to
the 22nd Nov- 1857, an(i wa3 slightly wounded on the 24th September ; served afterwards as Orderly Officer to Sir
J. Outram throughout the operations at the Alumbagh, including the capture of the enemy's guns and position at
Gaelie ; also present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
Served against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp).
s95 Colonel A. Hill served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
206 Colonel F. C. Hill landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the 25th Aug. 1855, served in the trenches
at the siege of Sebastopol, and w»s present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal.) Served
also in India during the mutiny in 1858.
297 Colonel P. E. Hill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Balaklava and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in N.W. India under Sir Johnllichel in 1858-59 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
-"J8 Colonel G. A. Hillyard served with the Ritie Brigade in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India
in 1864 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a detachment of tne 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade durng part of the
Jowaki campaign of 1877-78, including the advance to Pushtownee (Clasp). Seived in the Burmese Expedition
in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Ritle Brigade (Clasp).
299 Colonel T. B. Hitchcock served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade (Medal, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in
1884 as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet ot Lt. Colonel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps).
300 Colonel H. O. Hitchins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions of Agra
Gungeree, and Putteealee ; occupation of the Alumbagh from 10th Feb. until capture of Lucknow, attack on Fort
Rooheiya, and defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
301 Colonel G. B. B. Hobarc served with the expedition in China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles vVarren
in 1884-85 in command 01 Royal Artillery.
""- Colonel T. N. fcfolberton served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of
Keshire, surrender of Bushire, and battle of Ko jshab (Medal and Clasp). Commanded Artillery at the recapture
of Kolapore in Dei"1. 18^7 (Medal).
303 Sir Thomas Holdich served in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometricel Survey from
the Coast to Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in Southern Afghanistan in 1878-79 on special
survey duty (twice mentioned in despatches) ; served in Northern Afghanistan in 1870-80 in charge of survey
operations ; was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 and the' investment of Sherpore
1 mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served m charge of survey operations in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition of 1880 under Brigadier General Kennedy. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition
in 1880 and in i3oo (Brevet of Colonel). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Chief Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
Mi Colonel VV. J. Holt was thanked in General Orders dated at Poona 12th July 1866 for his " noble efforts " in
.saving life on the occasion of the wreck of the Pilgrim ship Diamond, and his conduct was deemed by the Com-
mander in Chief at Bombay as " deserving of the warmest admiration." Served in the Abyssinian campaign in
1867-68 as Provost Marshal at Zoula, and subsequently in the Transport Train ; was attacked by a large force at
Belago Pass whilst in charge of Convoy, and his conduct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord
Napier (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and promoted to Captain unattached). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-88 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal West Surrey Regiment, including the operations under
Sir William Lockhart in the Pyinmaua, Yemethea, and Meiktila Districts (mentioned in despatches, GB., and
Medal with two Clasps).
397 Colonel W. C.Hood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigade Major to theKoorum Field Force (Medal).
303 Colonel Lionel Hook served with the 9th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan ( Medal) ,
under Sir George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming of ilamookail, storming
the Heights of Jugdulluck, affair in the Tezeen Valley, storming of the Tezeen and Huft Kotul Mountains, occu-
pation of Cabool, expedition into Kohistan, storm capture and destruction of Istaliff. He served as Adjutant of
she 9th Regiment the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (horse
shot under him), and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
309 Colonel H. H. Hooke served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medfl).
3,0 Colonel C. E. Hope served with the 7th' Fusiliers in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
312 Colonel J. C. Hore served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, tho entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Orderly
Officer to the Brigadier commanding at the assault, capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, maga-
zines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
3>3 Colonel G. M. B. Hornsby served in the Afghan war in 1878-80, took part in the defence of Candahar
including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
3 'l 2
667 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pan or on a Petition. — War Services.
3-4 Colonel A. R. Hoskins served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the storm ami
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, battle ofKooshab, and bombardment ofMohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege of Kotah. recapture of Chuudaree, actions of
Kotah-ke-Seraiand Gwalior, bombardment of Powree and action of Beejaporc, actions of Sindwaho and Kurai,
surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
3,5 Colonel E. Hughes served in the Zulu war in 1S79 and was present in the engagements at Kambula ami
Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, promoted to Commissary, CilG., and Medal with Clasp). Also served in tin
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Eayptian war of 13S2 as Senior Commissariat Ollicer.
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (promoted Assistant Commissary General with relative rank of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, ami Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General,
Clasp).
316 Colonel E.T. Hume served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns and was present at the siege and captur
cf Delhi, throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaigns, including the action of Nugeena, relief of Moradabail.
action on the Dqjura, capture of Bareilly, bombardment and capture of Shahiehanpore, capture of the Fort ot
Mohumdee, attack on and capture of the Fort and town of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture
a id destruction of Fort Mitowlee, actions of Mehundee and Biswah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Present in action at Shubkudder during the Umbeylah war in 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
81" Colonel J. W. T. Hume served in the Sik'kim Expedition in iSSS with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at the Jelapla ( Medal with Clasp).
818 Colonel B. G. II umfrey served in the Crimean campaign from March 1S55, in the Trenches with tho siege
train before Sebastopol, and at tho bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
319 I iolonel ' Iharles Hunter served with the Bengal Horse Artillery throughout the operations connected with
the siege of Delhi, including the battles of Budleekeserai (wounded and horse shot) and Nujjnfghur, and assault
on the 14th Sept. 1857. Subsequently with Greathe l's Column and engage I in the taking of Maleghur Fort, Ally-
ghur, and action at. Agra. Relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent operations at Cawnpore, relief of
Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, and pursuit of the rebels in Oude ithree times mentioned in
despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
3S° Colonel J. W. Huskisson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the Bombay Field Force operating in
North Canara and Goa against the Dessai rebels from February to June 1858 (Medal). Proceeded on p
service to South Africa in November 1878, and served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 as Commandant and
Assistant Quarter Master General at the base of operations, Durban (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
::l Colonel N. Huskisson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand' war in 1863-65 in the provinces
of Waikato, Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal).
3--' Colonel S. G. Huskisson served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian mutiny aud campaign ir, Oude in
1858-59, including the capture of the Fort of Simree, actions at Beera, Doondeakera and Bussingp ir 1 ' Medal)
- rved as Adjutant of the Regiment with the leit attack duriug the Bhootan Expedition of 1S65-66 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the force under Major General Colborne against the Malays in Perak in 1875-79, as acting
D. A. Q. M. General, and was present at the capture of Kinta (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) .
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal 1.
sa* Colonel D. Hutcheon served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at: the assault
and capture of Reshire. surrender of Bu*hire, with the expedition to Burazjoon, action at Khooshab, and bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
3-'G Colonel U. F. Hutton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served through-
out the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture
0l Coomassie (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
3L.'T Colonel C. E. llderton served with the 63th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was pre-
sentatthc attack on the Gate Pah [Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in iS36-SS including tho
operations under Sir William Lockhart in the Pynmana, Yemethen and Meiktila districts (mentioned in de-
spatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
■ I ilonel E. C. Impey was present at the siege and capture of Kotah by the field foice under Major General
Roberts in 1S58; after the siege he was attached as Political Officer with that force on the march from Kotah to
Neemnck (Modal).
■■ ' C ilonel J. S. Iredell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Giriskh
and at Mai wand —severely wounded (Medal).
332 Colonel A. J. A. Jackson served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and
was present at the affair of the 26th November 1863, in the Wairoa Bush, siege and capture of Orakau, and
actions at Nukumaru on 24th and 25th January 1855 (Medal). Also served with the 18th Royal Irish in the
Afghan war in i88o_with the Khyber Field Force'(Medal).
ss' Colonel S. L Jacob served in the Afghan war in 1S79 as Field Engineer at Ali Musjid (Medal).
335 Colonel C. Jameson was present at the relief of Mhow, siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857 :
skirmish before Mundesore ; battle, assault, and capture of Gooraria (severely wounded) ; served with a field force
under Brigadier Hill in the Tap tee Valley while in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal).
336 Colonel W. Jeffreys served with General Jones's Force in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
wsf Colonel Jelf served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 ns Director of
Military Telegraphs (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
337 Colonel E. G. Jenkins was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusscerabad on the 28th May 1S75
(charger severely wounded whilst charging the guns' in possession of the mutineers); present at the first attack
on and at the subsequent siege and captureof the fort of Awah ; at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and
pursuit of the rebels into the^Gwalior district ; in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, anel at the
battle of the Bunass (Medal with Clasp).
33't Colonel H. Jekyll served during the As'uanti war in charge of the Telegraph until invalided on the 30th
January 1874 (Medal).
139 Colonel W. S. Jervis served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the defence of Cawnpore
in Nov. 1857, an<l at the storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier
war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal
with Clasp).
311 Colonel C. Johnston served in India in 18=7-58, and was present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec.
(Medal).
3" Colonel J. D. Johnstone served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1S55, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches " for able
management of native carriage," Medal).
315 Colonel J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was wounded at the attack
on Thanna Bawun in September 1S57 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Patialee, and
reoceupation of Mynpooree; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Bungaonin April 1858 —
wounded (Medal).
3"> Colonel C. Jolliffe served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1854, and in command of a Battery at Bala-
klava ; was attached to the Royal Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol during the bombardments in 1855,
and at its fall ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
ot Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
348 Colonel G. A. Jolly served on the Red River Expedition of 187D from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
351 Colonel T. J. Jones served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's
Star).
3" Colonel C.N. Judge served with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow; was present
Colonels I1--lired on Full or RetiredPay or on a Pension. — War Services. 66S
throughout Outr.vm's occupation of the Alnmbagh; also throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
354 Colonel W. T. Keays served in the Abyssinian war in 1837-63 < Medal).
■* Colonel W. E. R. Kelly served mtb the Buffs in the operations in the Ma'ay I'eninsula in 1875-76, includiog
the actions of the 2o'.h January and 4th February, and commanded the escort in the reconnaissance of the 22nd
January 1 Medal with Clasp)."
*" Colonel H. C. Kemble was present at the relief of Azimghur in April 1858 (Med;il). Served in the campaign
on the NorthWest Frontier of Indn in 1860-64, an I wis present in the affair at Shubkudder — horse wounded
iMedali. Served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in th-3 action at
Kassasin 19th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cain (mentioned in despatches
Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieb, and Khedive's Star).
358 Colonel C. H. S. Kermeiiy served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Inyezane and in the engagement at Gmgindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
361 Colonel F. C. Keyser served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Brooke in the engagement at Kokeran (mentioned in despatches), as Superintendent of Army Signalling
in the defence of Candahar (neittioned in despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Serred
as Assistant Adjutant, and Quarter Master General of Army Signallers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kissasin (9th Sepiember), and at the battte of Tel-
el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
362 Colonel A. F. Kidstou served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in
1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful. capture aud destruction of the town of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Ciasp). Served with tue 1st Battalion Black
Watch in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Black
Watch, and was present in the engagement at El Te'i (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-S5 with the tst Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under Major
General Earle, and was present in the engagea ent at Kirbekan (two Clasps).
364 Colonel W. H. B. Kingsley served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China, including
the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and severely wounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Taku Fort ; also
present at the surrender of Pekin 1 Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1870. and in the operations around
Cabal in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps 1. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and commanded the 2nd Battalion of the
Hampshire Regiment after the occupation of Mandalay (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with
Clasp).
365 Colonel F. Knatchbuil served with the Eoth Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th December 1854, includ-
ing the siege and tall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 181 h of June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
367 Colonel Norton Knatchbuil served w-ith the 05th Regiment 111 the Crimea from the 16th June 1S55, including
the siege and fall ofSebastopol (Medal with Clasp, aud Turk.sh Medal). Served also in tli3 Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1X5S, including the siege and capture n»" Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, bittle of Kot ike Serai, general
action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege aud capture of Pourie, and surprise of the rebel camp at Koon Irye
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
366 Colonel W. W. Knollys served with the Scots Saards in the Eastern campaign up to Sept. 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tursish Medal).
372 Colonel R. Lacy served with the 33rd Regiment throughoutthe Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 and as local
Lt. Colonel commanded the greater part of a Brigade during a portion o:' the advance on Magdala, and finally
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) . Served in the Afghan war ui 1878-80 ; commanded
a Brigade of the Quttta Field Force at the occupation of Candahar and tlie advance to Giriskh ; was present in
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Crzoo near Ghuzaee in command of the 59th Foot (mentioned in des-
patches, Meial with Clasp).
373 Colonel W. H. J. Lance served with the 98th Foot in thhe campaign against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur
frontier in 1851-52. Served as a Captain in the Turkish Contingent during the Russian war in 1855-56 (Turkish
Modal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal). Served in the Bhootan campaign of
1864-65 (Medal).
374 Colonel A. M. Lang served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, aid
throughout the siege of Delhi — conducted the storming party to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; with
Greathed's Column as the actions of Boluudshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battles of Cawnpore and Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three
Clasps) .
**' Colonel W. S. Langley served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 as Adjutant
to Lt.Colonel Wallace, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medali. He served as Staff Officer of a column
under Colonel Wallace at various periods during the advance on Magdala; as Acting Brigade Major of the
Brigade under Brigadier Wilby, aiter the capture of Magdala, during the illness of the Brigade Major; was
appointed Staff Officer of the 3rd Column on the commencement of the march down country, and served as such
and as Assistant Quarter Master General till it was broken up previous to embarkation.
3'6 Colonel E. H. Langmore served with the force under General Wheeler in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-40
and was present at the capture of the two Sikh Forts, Ramnuggur and Muraree (Medal) . Formed one of the Gar-
rison which defended the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June to the 22nd Nov. 1857, and commanded an
important outpost during that period, and was mentioned in Major General Inglis' despatch in the following terms : —
"Lieut. Langmore with the remnant of his corps (the 71st Native Infantry) Leld a very exposed position between
the Hospital and the Water Gate. This gallant and deserving young soldier and his men were entirely without
shelter from the weather both by night and day." He was afterwards present with Lord Clyde'sforce which drove
the_rebel Gwalior Contingent from Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
3" Colonel H. Langtry served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, aud was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with (he 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column
in the Afghan war 01 :878-So, including the advance to Khelat-i-Chilzai; commanded a detached squadron of
his Regiment at the affair in the Gtjli Pass, 4th Januaiy 1S79 : als0 served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force
under Brigadier General Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal).
Served in the Boer war 01 1881 with the 15th Hussars.
376 Colonel E. M. Larminie served iu the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
37a Colonel W. R. Laseelles served with the Rifle Brigade iu the Indian campaign of 1857-58 aud was present at
the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Sikh Irregular Cavalry thioughouo
the China campaign of i860, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions or Sinho and Tungchow, and
surrender at PeKin (Medal with two Clasps). Serve 1 with the Rifle Brigade in the war on the North- West
Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action at Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85, during the latter part of the operations as Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster
General (Medal with Clasp).
3sg Colonel A. F. Liughton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in charge of the Commissariat Depart
ment (received the thanks of the Government aud of the Commander in Chief in India, meatijued in despatches,
CB., and Medal with Clasp).
381 Colonel J. D. Dyson-Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September, was
also wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also iu the Indian campaigns in
1858-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the
rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowame (Medal with Clasp). Served in Afghanistan in 1878-79 superintending
communications on the Khyber line (Medalj.
669 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Ray or on a Pension. — War Services.
38It Colonel G. A. Lee served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 in command of :i Reserve Batta-
lion, and whs present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive'sIStar).
S82 Colonel the Hon. H. Legge served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in
the engagement at Shekabad; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the batt'e of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
K2t Colonel C. G. Leggett served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
T3*3 Colonel F. S. Le Grice served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Uluudi (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
264 Colonel R. Leigh served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Osmaniek, and Khedive's Star).
346 Colonel A. Le Messurier served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamandel Field Force in 1859.
Served in the Abyssinian campaign as head of the Water Supply Departments to th > Army. Organised the
watering arrangments at each post and accompanied the advanced force to Magdala ; present at the action of
Arogee, and amon.'st the first who entered Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-30 as Brigade Major Royal Engineers, and was present in ttie eng igement at Sail'-u deen (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel. and Medal). Served with the Sazara Expedition in 189: (Medal with Clasp).
3S" Colonel C. B. Le Me-urier served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 in command of Royal Artillerv, and was pre-
sent in the advance to Candahar, iu the engagements at Girishk, Khushk-i-Nakhu'd, and Shahjui, and at the
occupation of the Koorum Valley (Medal).
338 Colonel F. A. Le Mesurier served in the Boer war of :88i, and took partin the defence of Pretoria (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 in command of the Royal Engineers on the Lines of Com-
munication (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
391 Colonel E. Le Pelley served with the 75th Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, from the outbreak
on 12th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege storm and capture of Delhi, pursuit of the enemy and
actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Acrabad, Agra, Kanoj, advance into Oudeand affairs of Mara gunge and Alura-
bagh, occupation alter the relief of Lucknow of the fortified outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse ci'
the enemy's attacks (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
3'J- Colonel P. W. L'Estrange served in the Crimean campaign trom Dec. 1854, in the Trenches with the siega
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6thand 17th June— severely wounded, and battle
of the Tcheruaya (mentioned in despatches, Medal with clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Cass of the Medjidie).
353 Colonel H. A. Lewes was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the 10th May 1857, and was
severely wounded. Served with the Meerut Volunteer Horse raised for service in that district, and afterwards
with 7th Punjaub Infantry at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, attack on and reoccupation of Mynpoorie,
also at Bungaon, assault and capture of Forts Dehain and Tirroul, operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the
Terai, and forcing of the enemy's position in the Jurwah Pass, lower Nepaul Range (Medal). Served as Adjutant
30th Punjaub Infantry during the Bhootal campaign in 1864-65, and was engaged at the capture of Forts Palimkote
and Chamoorchee, arid at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80 with the Koorum Valley Force (Medal).
3a' Colonel C. A. Liardet accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil Power.
39i Colonel K. S. Liddelt served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb nud Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Starj,
300 Colonel J. G. Lindsay served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the affairs of
Jheegung and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of
Punwarre (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (mentione'' in despatches, Medal).
357 Colonel William Livesay served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from Dec. 1857 to Jan. i860,
including actions at Sahao and Puttrai (Medal). Also served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including
oxj. ed tions in the province of Taraaaki and in command of outposts, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages
(.\udal).
398 Colonel R. V. Lloyd served with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in the Rewa Kanta in November
185S ; also served with field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in Guzerit — wounded (Medal) .
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatct.es, Medal w.th CI sp).
401 Colonel A. Logan served in the Soudancampaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
402 Colonel Josepn Logan served with the 44th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 7th January to 1st July
1855, and was severely wounded in the attack on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal;.
4413 Colonel F. Longfield accompanied the force under Major K. S. Baynes which surprised the garrison and
secured the Fort and magazine of Phillour on the Sutlej 011 the 12th and 13th May 1S57 ; also served at the siege
of Delhi and repulse oi sorties on 9th 14th 18th aud 23rd July, and capture of four guns on 12th August 1857 ;
afterwards present in the action of Ditkoosha aud relief of Luckuow under Lord Clyde, the affair of 2nd and action
on 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj, also served in the Oude campaign of 185S-59 as Brigade
Quarter Master to Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and town o!
Sandee (Medal with two Clasps).
*°* Colonel C. M.Longmore accompanied the force under General Wheeler towards Jummoo in 1846. Served with
the right column of the Bhootan field force under Brigadier General Richardson in 1865-66, and was present at the
capture of Suleekah, and with the advance thence to the Moonas Bridge where the guns that fell into the enemy's
tands were surrendered (Medal with Clasp 1.
,0,i Colonel C. O. Lord was present in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the
Nawab of B. n la in June July and August 1858 ; and the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and at the battle of the
Bunass on the rjr.h of August 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
407 Colonel J. R. Lovett landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1S55 and served at tne
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was on detached duty in the Dockyard fror". 14th January to 14th March i3s<
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
408 Colonel R. F. Lowia served througnout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
NoTth West Bruntier of India (Medal with Clasp).
409 Colonel H. M. Lowry served during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion
12th Foot in the Afghnn war in 1879-80, and was present at the engagement in Besud (mentioned in despatches-
Medal).
411 Colonel A.M. Lys was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kircedy district in 1S56 and 1857.
413 Colonel W. H. M'Causland served with ihe 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fore ofRooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore,
capture of f urts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rarnpore Kussia, and sub-
sequent operntions in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Cameron
Highlauders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4U1 Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
4'b uolonel O. W. M'Niell served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, and was presenc at the siege of Sj'iastopo!
(Medal witu Clasp, and L'urkish Medal).
416 Colonel J. G. M'Rae served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish in 1858. Served in the
Abyssinian war in 1868, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the storming of Magdala (Medal).
4'7 Colonel C. E. Macaulay served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858-59, including the capture of forts
Amatnee and Shunkerpore. action of Doondiakiera, and capture of the fort of Oineria (Medal). Served with the
:st Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho (severely wounded),
capture uf the TVku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with two Clasps).
418 Colonel J. Macdougall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
Colonel* Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension, — War Services. 670
419 Colonel W. C. MacDougall served in the Punuiub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the siege and
surrender of Mooltan— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
420 Colonel H. G. MacGregor proceeded on special service to South Africa in November 1878, and served in the
Zulu war of 1S79, first as 2nd Staff Officer to Colonel Pearson's Column including the engagement at Inyezane,
and afterwards as Brigade Major of the 1st Brigade 1st Division (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp 1. Went to South Africa on special service in January i88r, and served in the Boer war of 1881
under Sir Evelyn Wood as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General. Served in the Egyptian war
<>f 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Base and Lines of Communication
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, Base and Lines of Com-
munications, Suakin Expeditionary Force imentioned in despatches. Clasp).
r *-- Colonel John Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and
inkerman, sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
423 Sir Arthur Maekworth served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Field Telegraph Corps, and
was present at the action at Kassasin on the qth September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
•lespatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Claso. 3rd Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star).
426 Colonel J. P..Magrathservedasa volunteer with His Highness the Nizam's Troops in the affair at Bhuddrachel-
lum on the 9th JunciS49. Served in the second Burmese war and present at the operations near Donabew — wounded
OB the left side whileleading Infantry to the attack of the stockade on 19th March 1S53— Commanded the Artillery out
of action the same day (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). As Political Officer accompanied an expedition against Kookie
in 1861. While in civil charge of the Eastern Frontier of Bengal attacked and defeated with severe loss a large force
■>f Kookies which has quieted the tribes ever since. Mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of Govern-
ment on every occasion of being under fire.
425 Colonel R. T. Maillard served in the Boer war of i38i under Sir Evelyn Wood as Brigade Major of the
< 'rivalry Brigade.
>-J Colonel W. C. S. Mair served throughout the New Zealand war of t86o-6i, including the capture of the
Pahs at Kihihi, capture of Matarikoriko, relief and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt, action of Huir-
angi, and skirmish in front of To Arei. Served during the first part of the Waikato campaign, also as Adjutant
of the Flying Column during the war of 1863-66 (Medal;.
430 Colonel Eardley Maitland served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857, including the
actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeake-
chowkee, Mungawara, and Aiumbagh, relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow, with Outram's Force in
the Aiumbagh from Jan. to March 1858. siege ami capture of Lucknow, and actions at Selimpore and Sundeela in
the ensuing Oude campaign (Medal with three Clasps, and a vear's service). Was appointed a military attache1
to the British Embassy at Constantinople during the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, and was with the Head Quarters
of the Turkish forces at the defence of the ShiDka Pass and at other places.
__ 431 Colonel E. D. Malcolm served with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian Mutiny, including the action of
Futtehpore, relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore, affair of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in
despatches), capture of Rooya. Allyguntre, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
432 Colonel G. Malcolm served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-50. including the actions
;it Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and sSth Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul
Medal with Clasp).
434 ColonelS. Malthus served in the Zulu war in 7S79 in command of the 94th Foot, and was present in the engage-
ment at CJlundi (mentioned in despatches. CS., and Medal with Clasp) .
436 Colonel R. A. Manners served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
from 25th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medall. "Served the campaign of
*56o in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Meda!
withtwo Clasps).
437 Colonel P.D.Marett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was present at the siege and capture of Mool-
ran (Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign having landed with the Pioneer Force a
.Zoulla on the 4th Oct. 1S67; Commanded a Native Mountain Battery forming a portion of the Abyssinian Advance
Brigade ; appointed Field Commissary of Ordnance and brought the reserve ammunition to Magdala, destroyed all
the captured ordnance, and brought back all reserve ammunition (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
436 Colonel E. N. Marsh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltau, and battleof Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
439 Colonel H. C. Marsh served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
4,1 Colonel H. Marshall served in the Crimea with the 17th Lancers, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
1 5th Sept. 1355 until April 1856. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-50, including the pursuit of Tantia
Topee.
442 Colonel R. G. S. Marshall served in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Tukht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
443 Colonel T. C. Martelli served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medil) .
444 Colonel G.B.N. Martin servedin the Egyptianwarof .882as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Goodenough,
Commanding Royal Artillery, and was present at the battleof Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 on special duty with the boats, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp) .
445 Colonel H. R. Martin served with the expedition to China in 1860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture
of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
446 Colonel R. C. Martin served with the 19th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 31st Aug. 1855, and
was dangerously wounded at t he assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
447 Colonel W. H. Mason served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the siege and surrender
• >f Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps) .
418 Colonel F. H. Mathias served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
445 Colonel C. J.Matthews served with the 57th Regiment in New Zealand in 1865-67, and was present at the
affair of Ketemary (Medal). Served as Acting Major of the 57th R giment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and was
present ar. the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of'Clarke's Column"
1 Medal with Clasp).
150 Colonel E. Maude served as a Volunteer with, the 2nd Bombay Grenadier Native Infantry in the campaign
«>f 1844-45 m the Southern Mahratta Country, and was presenf -t the storm and capture of the hill fortresses of
Punella and Pownghur. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege operations before Mooltan attack of
the suburbs, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign
<if 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Restore, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, night attack
and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bheel campaign of 1857-58 in the Ahmednuggur and
Khandeish districts, and commanded a detachment of his Regt. in the skirmish of Bheelwarrah. Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign during the operations in Central India, including the actions of Rajghur, Mongrowlee,
Sindwaho (mentioned in despatches), and Kurai, with subsequent pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Aden Field Force in Arabia in 1864-65, and acted
as Commandant of the Station in the absence of the Brigadier General.
452 Colonel R. J. Maxwell served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny and campaign in Oude in
1858-59, including the capture of the Fort of Simree, actions of Bera and Doondeakera (Medal).
453 Colonel J. G. Maycoek served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 in the 47th Regiment, including the battles
ofthe Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ofthe Medjidie).
455 Colonel C. F. Menzies served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854, 1855, and 1856 (Medal) .
671 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Se> vices.
456 Colonel G. L. C. Merewether served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okrimundel Field Force in 1859.
and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign on detached
duty at Koomeylee in surveying and constructing earthworks for the railway', also as Adjutant of Bombay
Sappers and Miners (Medal).
457 Colonel W. Merriman served in the Boer war of 1881.
45S Colonel A. Meyer served with the Red River Expedition in 1870 (Medal).
401 Colonel O. R. Middleton served in the Zulu war of i8;9 as Staff Omjar ti the Northern Division (Medal
with Clasp).
463 Colonel A. M'L. Mills served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 37th Dogras, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
«* Colonel W. T. Mills served at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the
TSetwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending
in the capture of Calpee (wounded) ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture o>'
Gwalior ; in the ravines of the Jumna and Sind rivers against the rebel Thakoor, Burjore Singh (Medal with
Clasp).
466 Colonel W. C. Mitchel served with the force under Brigadier Cotton against the Mohmnnd hill tribe on the
Peshawur frontier in August 1S54 (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies in the Goraria district in
September. October, and Novemlier 1857.
«« Colonel H. L. Miichell served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present at the attack and defeat o(
the rebel force posted in the first range of the Nepanl Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
«« Colonel C. F. W. Moir served with the 17th Regiment in the Al'trhan war 111 1378-70, and was present at the
capture of AH Musjid and in the second expedition into the Bazar Valley. Was Brigade Transport Officer and
subsequently General Transport Officer in the Koorum. Valley in 1879-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
469 Sir C. C. Scott Moncrieff served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal).
470 Colonel R. E. K. Money served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
47:1 Colonel A. H. S. Montgomery served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
474 Colonel H. Moore served in tlie Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
475 Colonel J. L. Moore served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 10th August 1855, >n-
eluding the siege and fall of Sevastopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th
and 28th November 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at
Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
476 Colonel H. M. Moorsom served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangfcu,
capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
4:7 Colonel A. B. Morgan served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Jugdullnck, in the advance to the relief of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Saidabad (Medal with
Clasp) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant General, Indian Contingent, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Ketnr (C.B., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
47S Colonel H. R. L. Morgan served with the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Serv?ri i-
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at. the attack on the Shutargardau. in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879 including the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) and the investment of
Sherpore. and with the expedition to the Hissarik Valley (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in :88i. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.Coionel, Clasp).
Served with the Zbob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 in command of No. 7 Mountain Battery
(mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 1 Mountain Battery,
Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
*'•'' Colonel J. Morland served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the storm and re-captnre of
Pegu on the2ist November; also at the relief of the Garrison on the 14th Dec. 1S52 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S57-59; accompanied Ha velock's Force on its first taking the
field in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oosao, Bur--
seerutgunge, Nawabgunge, Boorbeeakechotvkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow,
Afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; during the Rohilcund campaign, ami
subsequent operations in Oude (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and
Rrevef of Medal).
4S' Colonel A. Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was present
at the capture of the Taku Forts and the suirender of Pekin I Medal" with two Clasps). Served with the 3rd
Uattalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of t879(Medal with Cla-p).
1S2 Colonel J. W. H. C. G. Morris served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served also in New Zealand
against the Maories in i860, including the attack on Puketakauere on 27th June, and was thanked in General
i'l-att's despatch (Brevet of Major, Medal).
483 Colonel M. C. Morris served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the occu-
pation, after the relief of Lucknow. of the fortified ontposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repuise of the
enemy's attacks; also present at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December (Medal).
4i4 Colonels J. C. D. Morrison, C. W. Murray, Sir H. H. Oldham, and A. A. Owen.— For War Services, see the
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
*'"' Colonel W. J. Morse served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
*™ Colonel H. Morton served in Oude and was present at the pursuit and capture of the rebel Rajah of Toolsee-
pore. Served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, — against the rebels in Bundlecund in 1S59, and
coTimanded a detachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregular Cavalry and 3 companies of Native Infantry for
about two months in trequent expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlut Singh and Buojore Singh near the Sind
river (Medal).
487 Colonel J. F. Morton served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal wilh Clasp).
4f9 Colonel H. E. Mottet was present with his Regiment en held service from the commencement of the distur-
bances till 2nd November 1857.
430 Colonel W. H. Mulloy served in the New Zealand war in 1864. including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
432 Colonel W. W. Murdoch served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Colonel on the
Staff Commanding Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
434 Colonel A. Murray served w'ith the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in i33o (Medal). Served with the
detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders attached to the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 in commai-d of a Reserve Column until transferred
to the command of a Column for operations at Thakote; afterwards commanded the 2ml Advance Column into
the Allai country till the conclusion of the campaign (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal witi
Clasp).
497 Colonel J. M. Murray served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
499 Colonel K. D. Murray served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
Ceneral 2nd Division, and" was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches; Brevet of Lt.Coionel,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General and was present in the engagement at Giniss
(mentioned in despatches, Hi>0.).
500 Colonel U. P. P. Nash served in the Indian Mutiny campa'gn in 1S57-58. Served in the Hazara campaign on.
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — Weir Services. 672
the North-West Frontier of India in 1868 with the and Goorkhas, including the operations on the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1S78-S0, and took part with the expedition into the Bazar Valley; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
501 Colonel C. E. Xaylor served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender
of Mooltan. battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
'•ia Colonel C. Needham served with the 1st Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Magfarand Mahsama, in the action at Ka=sasin (28th August), at (.be battle of Tel-el-Keb:r, and
at the capture of Cairo (Brevet of Lt. Colon el, cledalwith Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
503 Colonel H. A. T. Xepean was actively employed dnring the mutiny against the insurgents in the
Snmbulpore district in 18^7 and 1858 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with
Clasp). "
-"' Colonel A. C. Nightingale served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the suppression of the
Indian mutiny from 25th Sept. 1857 to 20th Feb. 1858, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and other engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Eusofzie
campaign of T.863-64. and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
i"T Colonel F.W.Nixon served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 as Commanding Royal Engineer to the Transkei Field
Force in the operations pgainst the Galekas, and was present in the engagement at Quintana (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
503 Colonel W. R. Nolan served with the 17th Lancers in the Indian campaign of 1858, including the affairs of
Rajghur, Mongrowlee. Sindwaho, Kharee, and Zeerapore (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
50S' Colonel C. H. B. Norcott served during the incursion of the Fenians into Canada in 1870 with the 1st
Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Cla«p). Served in the Burme-e campaign in 1888-89 with the Kerenni
Expedition (mentioned ia despatchi-s, Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
510 Colonel Dudley North served in the Ashanti war in 1S74 in the Transport Service, aad was dangerously
wounded at the defence ot'Fommanah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Zhob Valley Expedition in 18S4 in command of the Half Battalion of the North Lancashire Regiment.
511 Colonel W. North served in the Perak Expedition in 1875 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Bengal
Sappers and Miners in the Afghan war of 1878-79 (Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel. Medal), and was present at
the attack snd capture of AH Musjid, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
i12 Colonel W. L. Noverre served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
513 Colonel G. A.Noyes served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
514 Colonel H. J. Nuthall served with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry in June and July 1857 ; thence appointed
Local Ensign attached to the 24th Punjaub Infantry " Pioneers," he served as an Assistant Engineer throughout
ihe mutinies ; was pre>ent at the siege and assault of Delhi, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Gogra at
Fyzabad, and in the subsequent Trans-Gogra operations. Served also as a volunteer with Hodson's Horse at the
skirmish near Durriabad. Was twice slightly wounded, and his horse also received a sword-cut (three times
mentioned in despatches, and granted an Ensigncy in the 56th Foot. Entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with
two Clasps. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
5I~ Colonel F. D. Ogilvie served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps;.
522 Colonel E. A. Ollivant served with the Bechuanaland Expedition uuder Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
525 Colonel E. P. Ommanney served in the China war in i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, the cap-
ture of Tangkn and the Teku Forts, and at the occupation of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two-
Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal
with Clasn) -. with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp) ; and with the Duffla Expedition in 1873-74. Served
in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86, and was present at the attack near Mingyan in cu:nmandof a Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp);
and with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
526 Colonel M. W. Omrr.anney served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the expedition into the
Hissarik Valley 'Medal).
527 Colonel J. '.V. Ottley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, part of the time as Commanding Royal Engineer (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal witn two Clasps).
531 Colonel C. H. Palmer served in the Hazara campaign in i863, including the operations on the Black Moun-
tain (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (.mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served with tbe Burmese Expedition in 1887-8 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
532 Colonel H. G.Paske served with the 1,5th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian "Mutiny campaign in.
1858 including the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
533 Colonel A. J. Pearson served in the Hazara campaign in i36S (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master Ceneral for Intelligence duties with the Indian Contingent, und was present in the engagement at the
Tolrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
534 Colonel G. F. Pearson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Sa.ugor and
Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from 13th November 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at am
attack upon and defeat of a large body ot rebels at Khonee Pass in the Jubbulpore district on the 27th December
1857 (Medal).
535 Oilonel A. Pee' served in ihe 101st Fusiliers throughou'. the Indian N.W. Frontier cairpaign of 1863, and was
present at tbe st.iiming of t„c Conical Hill, also at we attack aLd capture of tbe Crag Picquet and Umbeyla
(Medal with Gasp).
536 Colonel C. C. Pemberton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal wiih Clasp).
537 Colonel J. Pennj'cuick served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command ot H Company Madras-
Sappers (Medal).
538 Colonel C. T. W. Penton served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 with the 88th Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
539 Colonel P. Percival served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava. siege of Sebastopol, assault of the 18th June, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygungi, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts
Bunniarand Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations-
in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee livers (Medal with Clasp).
140 Colonel C. S. Perry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
541 Colonel E. N. Peters served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
5,3 Colonel G. Philips served m the Crimea from September 1854 to February 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol attack and capture of the Russian Rifle-pits on the 20th November 1854, aud battle of Inkerman. Was
mentioned in despatches with other Lieutenants of Engineers as having "particularly distinguished himself"
during the siege (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
544 Colonel H. Phillipps served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and canture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal and Clasp) . Served also with the force under Brigadier Coghlan
which captured and destrryed the fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858. Served in the Afghan
war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was piesent at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
Clasp).
540 Colonel Pemberton Pigott served in the Crimea from 1st July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 44th Regiment during the campaign of 1860. in
the north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangkn, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with
673 ( 'olonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
lasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
**7 Colonel F. L. Playfair served during; the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of
Rangoon 12th and 14th April 1S52 (Medal with Clasp for regu).
Ms Colonel A. G. Plomer served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
present at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal and
Clasp). Served in the suppression of the mutiny at Auruugabad in June 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow; at
the siege and capture of the Fort of Dhar; also in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle of Gurrari, and
subsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1857 ; at the siege and storm of the fortresses of
Chendareo and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Kooneh, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from
the 15th to the 23rd May i8=,8, ending ir the capture of Oalpce, action at Morar, and capture of Cwalior (Medal
with Clasp).
'" Colonel R. H. W. Plunkctt served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
550 Colonel F. Foekliugton served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-35. including
(he battles of Alma and Inkerman, and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5:1 Sir George Pocock served with the 30th Regt. in the Crimea from the 20th June to Oct. 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
552 Colonel F. T. Pollok accompanied a field force under Colonel Cotton in 1S53-54 in the Prome andTharawaddic
districts, employed in driving out gangs of Dacoits from Maouug-Gong-Gic, engaged in several minor affairs in
those districts.
__ "3 Colonel A. Poole served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Sl* Colonel A. J. Poole served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1S62, including the
second capture of Keding (Medal). Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan wai of 1878 £0, and was
present in the engagement atCharasiah on the Oth October 1879, and was severely wounded in the affair at
Serobi on the 10th November (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Burmese Expedition in i8£6-87 with the Shan Column in command of a Wing of the 2nd Battalion of the Hamp-
shire Regiment (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
515 Colonel P. E. Pope served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar, Tel-el-MalmUi, and Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
s"c Colonel J. E. Porteoua served in the Abyssinian war in 1S67-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and took part with the Kama Expedition including the engagement at Kara Dakka (Medal). Served in
the operations in the Chin Hills, Burmaa, in 1891-92.
5;''" Colonel N. Powlett served in the Afghan war in 1S78 79 (Medal).
5SS Colonel W. H. Rathhorne served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
Served in the operatiors in Zululand in 1888.
5M Colonel J. T. Ready served with the 65th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1SS0, and was present in the
engagements at Girishk and Maiwand, and in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
-M Colonel H. S. E. Reeves served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuui
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Also ser\rdin the Boer war ofiSSi. Served in the Egyptian
war-of 1882 as Director of Transport (mentioned in dcsDatehes, granted relative rank of Lt. Colonel, Medal. 3rd
(lass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
i62 Colonel C. it. Richardson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, and was
present at the battles of Moodkec, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49 with the 61st Regiment, and was present at the action of Ramnuggur, the passage of the
Chenab, the battles of Sadoolaporc and Chillianwallah, and with the field force in pursuit of the Affghans to the
Khyber Pass in March 1849 (Medai with two Clasps). Served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
503 Colonel J. A. Richmond served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from 16th November
1858 to 12th March 1859.
5,J4 Colonel M. P. Rieketts served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-5S ; accompanied as Interpreter
to the 37th Regt. and other detachments sent to the relief of the besieged Garrison at Arrah : acted as Staff Officer to
Colonel Milmanat the action of Alrowlce (mentioned in despatches), and present throughout the siege of Azimghur
from 28th March to 15th April 1858, and various skirmishes} Medal) .
565 Colonel H. W. D. Rilev served with the Bbootan Expedition in iS6>, including t.h<* rneaoture of Dcwangiri
(Medal with Clasp),
s"' ColonelA. S. T. A. Rind served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
SGS Colonel J. F. Robertson served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and capture
of Mohumra and subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the opera-
tions against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara and Bedee districts from 15th February to 23rd May 1858 ;
proceeded with the detachment sent from Dharwar to reinforce the column under Colonel Malcolm before Nurgoond.
5lj9 Colonel W. Robertson served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present with the Martaban Column
OB. its advance to Tonghoo; also at the attack upon Kyouk Douay, and other affairs during the march (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Kimedy in 1856. Served in Bengal with
Madras Rifles during the mutinies in 18=7-59 (Medal).
570 Colonel H. S. Robinson was actively emploj-ed during the mutin3" against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1857-58.
571 Colonel J.C. Robinson served throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 in command of the Colonial Artillery,
and was present in the engagement at Quintana, and numerous minor affairs, including that at Malan's Mission,
the attack on the Kobogaba River, ami the expedition to Bomvanaland (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, and Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present under Major General Sir
John Ross in the operations at Shekabad in April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and commanded a battery of Royal Artillery at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
5:2 Major General W. G. W.Robinscn served in the Crimea, including thesiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was in charge of the Department during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in
1875-76 (promoted Assistant Commissary General, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war cf 1SS2 as Senior Commissariat Officer Base and Lines of Com-
munication (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General, CS., Medal, 3rd Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
573 Colonel T. F. C. Rochfort served during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siego
and capture of Luckncw, the subsequent operations in Oude and actions of Koorsee and Baree (Medal with Clasp) .
571 (Jolonel R. E. Roe served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from the 17th May 1855, including the siege
andfallof Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry to the Saugor
and Nerbudda Field Division, and was present at the affairs of Jejunge and Kubai, general action of Banda (men-
tioned in despatches), and surrender of the Rajah of Kirwee on 5th June 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
575 Colonel M. VV. Rogers served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 with the force under Sir Donald Stewart (Brevet ot
Major, Medal).
i7° Colonel W. Rogerson served with the 1st Battabon Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at "the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expe-
dition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent occu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
5;7 Colonel C. K. C. Rookc served the campaign of 1S60 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku,
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 674
occupation of Tientsin, actions of the iSth and 21st Sept.. and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served
iu the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles "Warren in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
;:* Colonel H. D. Rooke served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 188:
and was present at the surrender of KnfrDowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the ex-
pedition to the Soudan with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) , and in
the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
5M Colonel G. C. Ross served in the Hazara campaign in i863 (Medal with Clasp).
551 Colonel G. W. C. Rothe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the capture of Aii Musjid
as Adjutant of Artillery (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Claspj.
'J~- Colonel T. Rowland served with the 1st Rovals in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol. including the assault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 in command of the 1st Battalion of the 5th Foot, and was
present at the operations in Besud and with the Rama Expedition (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
553 Colonel W. H. Rowland served with the 45th Regt. in the Orange River Sovereignty during the Kaffir war of
lS5i"53 (Medal). Served with the 5=;th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri
in 1865 (Medal).
35 Colonel G. A. Russell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1359 (Medal).
M6 Colonel E. St. George served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese war in 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian
Mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow — dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
"7 Colonel H. H. St. Leger served dm i-g the Indian Mutiny in 1838-59 with the 80th Regiment in a Flying-
Column under Cc'.onel Christie, including an engagement on the banks of the Jumna ; also in Ross' Camel Corps
with Sir Hugh Rose's Force, and was present at the battle of Gowlowlie and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasn, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was Commandant of Korosko from the 1st April to the 20th July 1SS5 (Clasp). Com-
manded the Cameron Highlanders throughout the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 1885-^6 under Sir Frederick
Stephenson, was Commandant of advanced posts from the 26th November to 29th December, and was pre?ent at
tte defence of Fort Kosheh and in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
"- Colonel T. A. St.Quintin served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan wai in 1S70--9, and was present at
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
Ger eral G. Gough (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
590 Colonel C. A. R. Sage served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp), and with the Sikkim Expedition in i838 (Clasp).
__ ;31 Colonel M. T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, and as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
5,J2 Colonel C. E. Salkeld served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir"and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
is3_ Colonel A. Saltmarshe served during the Indian Mutiny in 1C57-5S (Medal). Served with the 70th Regimen
in New Zealand during the war of 1S63-65. and was severely wounded at Pukikohe (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, and Medal).
5a4 Colonel R. A. Sargeaunt served in the Passes during the Abyssinian campaign in charge of "Water Supply
and road repairs (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
■5 Colonel J. H. Satterthwaite served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875 (Medal with Clasp).
196 Colonel A. A. Saunders served during the incursion of the Fenians into Canada in 1866 (Medal).
598 Colonel H. A. Sawyer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1387-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the
campaign on the North West Frontier under Sir William Lockhart in T897-98 in command of the 45th Rattray's
Sikhs and was present at the defence of the Malakand, the relief of Chakdara, the operations in Swat, Upper
Swat, and Baiaur, and the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the
opt-rationsin the Bara Valley and the Khyher Pass (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
3m Colonel A. Schmid served in the Schleswig-Holstein Army during the first Danish war, and took part in the
campaigns of 1848-50, being present at most of the actions, and has received the Schleswig- Holstein decoration.
e"> Colonel C. E. S. Scott served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train
at the siege and fall of Sebastop'ol (wounded 1, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
001 Colonel C. H. S. Scott served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 7th February
1 ?;;, Including the siege of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs atTaman (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the
actions of Koonch, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Galolee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar. and capture ol
Gwalior (mentioned in despatches). In November 1S5S accompanied a Flying Column to hunt up rebels in the
Gwalior district as Staff Officer to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
603 Colonel Albert Seagrini served with the 1st Rovals in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Med»l with Clasp, and Tn'rkish Medal).
604 Colonel M. C. Seton served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaisn of i860 in North China, including
the action of Sinho, the taking ol Tan^ku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps). Also served against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, and was
present at the taking of the fortified stockades at Naizaing, storm and enptureof the walled cities of Kading,
Tsinpoo. Najow and Cnoiin. Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
pre:>ent in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1S79, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86
with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment including the surrender of Mandalay (Medal with Claspl.
605 Colonel J. F. T. Shadwell served with the S-th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; commanded the
selected marksmen of the Regiment during the Peshawur outbreak ; was present at the mutiny and destruction
of the 51st Bengal Native Infantry on the 12th August 1857 (Medal).
606 Colonel E. W. Shaw was employed in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-59. and was present p.t
Bunr.ee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of Lucknow ; also present
at the affair of Dobriah and commanded a detachment of his regiment at Hurryah on the 29th August 1858, also a;
Doomeragunge on 26th November 1853, under Brigadier Rowcroft, also at Burreeah on the 3rd December 1858 ;
present at the battle of Toole^pore (Medal 1.
"W Colonel T. R. Sbaw-Hellier served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present
in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal* and Khedive's Scar).
,W5 Colonel Sidebottom-Yenner served with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 and was nresentatthe
assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■m Colonel R. J. B. Simpson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86, and commanded the storming party
at the Minhla Redoubt and was dangerously wounded in the attack at Kadoe on the 13th January which he con-
ducted (mentioned in despatches. Medal wi'h Clasp).
•>'" Colonel T. T. Simpson served with the Peshawar Division during the SeDoy mutiny in 1858. Served with
the Force under Brigadier General Ctinmberlaiu in 1850-60 against the Gabool Khail Wuzeerees, and was present
at the capture und burning of Maidanee (Medal with. 'Clasp) . Served with the Z hob Valley Field Force under
Brigadier General Sir O. V. Tanner from the 2nd September to the 2nd December 1884.
,;:; Colonel R. M. Skinner served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in
'357-53, and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the 17th Sept. 1857 and 1st Jan. 1858, and Cherpoorah on iSth
Feb. 1058, and saved the life of his commanding Officer at the risk of his own (Medal).
612 Colonel C. F. J. Skottowe served with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea during the Russian war, and
was present at the defence and occupation of Kertch. Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry
during the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and 10th October 1852, at Nowany
6 75 Colonels lietired on Fall or Retired Pay or or, a Pension. — War Services.
from 19th October to 20th December 1852; accompanied the force under Sir John Chea-:e to Meeaday, and present
at the attack of the stockades 30th January 1853, and other miuor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
014 Colonel A. E. H. Smyth served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Can-
dahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
015 Colonel C. C. Smyth served in the Transport Department on the Red River Expedition from Canadn of 1870
(Medal). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in I he Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of AH Mnsjid. in
lie first expedition to the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches), and in the advance to the relief of Cabul
including the affair at Jugdulluck (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command
of Kroomen (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
616 Colonel E. W. Smyth served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afsrhan war in 1879 (Medal . Served with the Chitral Re'ief Force under Sir Kobert Low in 1S95 in command
of the 25th Punjab Infantry (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazal
Expedition in 1892.
c1^ Colonel J. Smyth commanded the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into Canada, in
May 1870.
018 Colonel R. G. Smyth served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the final siege and capture
of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
019 Colonel S. G. Smyth served m the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
C2" Colonel E. B. Snow served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 and 1855 (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations
for Gallantry, p. 786.]
°-1 Colonel H. G. E. Somerset served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of
1850-52 (Medal).
622 Colonel W. F. Spaight served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of Transport at Dal (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
023 Colonel A. G. Spencer served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Kheiivc's Star).
021 Colonel A. T. Spens served with the Persian Expeditionary Field Force in 1856 and 1857, and was present at
the landing at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire, anil surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon (wounded), and
action of Khooshab; commanded the Left Troop of the Squadron 3rd Light Cavalry, which charged and broke the
Persian square (horse wounded. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose, including siege and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrokota, forcing of the Muddeaporo
Pass, siege and storm of .Thau si, battle of Koonch, battle of Muttr*, the three engagements at .Talowleeon tho River
Jumna (acted as Quarter Master General to the Second Brigade), capture of Calpee, capture of the cantonment 01
Morar, final pursuit of the enemy under Sir Robert Napier, battle of Jowra Alipore ; also served against the rebels
in the Jliansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 185S (Medal with Clasp).
025 Colonel 1 '. H. Spragge commanded the Royal Artillery with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhait in 1897 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal with two Clasps).
62it Colonel K.J. H. Sprn.lt served RS Sub-Director of transport throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present with the 2nd Division in the engagement at lllundi. Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879,
and was present, as Orderly Officer to Colonel Russell, commanding the troops, at the storming of the strong-
hold (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1S81 as a Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarier Master General.
620 Coloue F. W. M. Spring served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 23rd Dec. 1867 as Commissary of
Ordnance and was in charge of the Ordnance Depot established at Senate (Medal).
G-< Colonel Charles Steel served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from 29th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, »nd Turkish Medal).
628 Colonel Fitzroy Stephen served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign!
of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpoie, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunga (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the North West Frontier campaign of 1863-64 as Staff Officer of the Field Force under
Colonel Macdouald (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Aft'han war in 1878-79 with the Peshaivur Valley Field
Force and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and
Luahman Valleys (Medal with Clasp).
629 Colonel F. G. Steuart served with the B.imbay Column in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the siegeand surrender of Moo'.tan (Medal with Clasp). Served with tho Persian Expedition in 1856-57, including
the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
'■'■" Colonel John Stevenson serve dwith the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord
Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal). Served also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-65 (Medal with
Clasp).
63"t Colonel C. J. B. Stewart served in the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp), and in the expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion (Clasp).
631 Colonel G. G. Stewart served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture of Sinho and Tangku
ar.d at the occupation of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp).
032 Colonel H. J. Stock served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major with the Southern Afghanistan
Field Force (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
p. 786.I
6J3 Colonel C. M. Stockley served in the Indian N.AY . Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack on the
Crag Picquet, and severely wounded on the Umlj yla Heights on the 19th November (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the J' waki cam.) aign <>f 1877-78 as Biigade Major to tin 1st Biigade (Clasp). Served throughout the Afghan,
war of 1878-80, first as Brigade Major 1st Infantry Biigade 1st Division Southern Afghanistan Field Force, ami
afterwards with the 2nd Battalion 9th Foot in Northern Afghanistan, including the affair at Shekabad uuder
Major General Ro*s (mentioned in despatches, Brevet or Major, Medal).
134 Colonel H. W. Stockley served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, and was present at the bombardment of
Mohnmrah (Medal with Clasp).
635 Colonel W. Stoddart was employed on field service in the Saugor and Ncrbudda Territories in the suppres-
sion of the Indian Mutiny from 9th February 1858.
636 Colonel A. Straghan served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S. and was
present at the storm and capture of Shorapore (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry
in the Egyptian wTar of 1882, and commanded the Battalion at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
c3~ Colonel C. D. A. Straker served in the Afurhan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
638 Colonel 10. L. Street served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
639 Colonel H. W. Stroud 6erved with the 98th Regiment in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also at
Feshawur, under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutinies from 1857 to i860.
640 Colonel R. AV. Stiiddy'was employed in the Transport Department with the Northern Afghanistan Field
Force in 1878-79 (Medal). 'Served with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
641 Color el Sulivan served with the 15th Hus.-ars in the Candahar Coltmn in the / fghan war of 1878-80
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under 3rigadier
General Biadulph, and in the Column under Major General phi yie in Southern Alghaiiistan (Meual). Seived in
the Boer war of 1881. Served in the campaign on the Noith West Froulie 01 India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97 in the Tirah t- xped.tionary F01 ce in command of the 4th Dragoon Guards (Mi dnl w<th two Clasps).
642 Colonel M.S.J. Sunderland served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the i?t Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 676
at Abu Klea rind Lho eneagenient at Metanimeh, where he commanded a half-battalion (twice mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with tivo Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign
-.n iS3S in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal
with Clasp).
6t!t Colonel C. E. Swaine served with tha 17th L :ncers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
gement at Elunli (Medal with Clasoi. Served in th 1 B >er war of i83i as Aide de Camp to Major General Drury-
Lowe, Commanding the Cwairy Brigade. Served in the Egyptian war of iS32 as Aide de Ca-np to Major General
Drury-Lowe, Commanding the Cavalry Division, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar and Te!-el-
Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin. the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Madjidie. and ICheiive's Star). Served in the Xile
Expedition in 1834-S5 wish the Light Camel Reg;ment, and t -ok part in t)ie operations of the Desert Column (Ciasp).
&ii Co!onel J. F. Sweeney served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
cti Colonel G. A. Sweny, as a Lieutenant in the 4th Regiment, served in Abyssinia as Aide de Camp to Brigadier
General Wilby ; was afterwards appointed Provost Marshal and Baggage Master to the 1st Brigade 1st Division,
and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain
-ervice, Medal).
645 Colonel G. C. Swiney served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-53 with the 7th Hussars and was pre-
I n an engagement near Allahabad in Dec. 1S57.
646 Colonel A. Swinton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-5S (Medal).
647 Colonel J. M. Tabor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasio, and Khedive's Star).
649 Colonel W. J. Tatharn served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Msilal with Clasp)."
650 Colonel A. Taylor served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Kamnuggur,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
652 Colonel J. B. Taylor served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from 16th November 1S58 to
larch 1850.
653 Colonel P. T. H. ITaylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir ^mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Stan.
lonel R. A. Taylor served the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress : also the battle of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh Army
at Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in sup-
pressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal X.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
635 Colonel T. Taylor served as a volunteer with the 24th Foot against the mutineers of the 14th Bengal
e Infantry at Jnelum on the -th July 1857 (Medal).
650 Sir Edward Thackeray served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the actions on the Hindun, battle
of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege of Delhi (Victoria Cross) ; was afterwards present at the actions of Gan-
geree, roittialee, and Mynpoory, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaign, in;l". ling
the attack on For: Rooyah, action of Alygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; served also the Oude campaign of 1S5S-59
(Medal with two Clasps 1 ; was awarded the 1"J " for cool intrepidity and characteristic darmg in excingui-hing a
tire in the Delhi Magazine enclosure, on the 16th September 1S57, under a closa and heavy musketry fire from the
enemy, at the imminent risk of his life from the explosion of combustible stores in the shed in which the fire
occurred." Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the advance to Cabul with the force under
Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagement at Jugdulluck — severely wounded (mentions I in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
657 Colonel H. M. Thompson served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, including the assault on the Quarries on the 8th June, the capture of the Cemetery and Rifle Pits of the
1 3th June, and with the Reserve at the attack on the Redan of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1863.
654 Colonel Ross Thompson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Hissarik and I.ughman
Expeditions (mentioned in despatches. Breve: of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
639 Colonel \V. H. Thompson served with the King t Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron
under Major Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erznngayan (Medal with Clasp).
m' Colonel F. J. Tidmaish served with the 33-d Reg meat Throughout the Abysshran campaign of 1267-63, and
was )oresent at the storming and capture of Ma',' iala (Medal).
K1 Colonel F. J. Todd served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of i832, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir I Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
662 Colonel K. R. Todd served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Commanding
Royal Engineer, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasn. and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-S5 (Clasp).
603 Colonel W. Tolson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Kile Ex-
n in 1884-85 with the i-t Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the
Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stuait (Clasp).
,>;4 Colonel C. E. Torriano served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inkerman
and at the siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal 1. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the engagements at Pandora and
Meangunge and the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp |.
665 'JolonelF. T. Townshend served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August— wounded (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star).
687 Colonel E. J. Tremlett served in the Zulu war in 1879, an(l was present in the engagements at Kambula
(mentioned in despatches), Zlobane Mountain, and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp 1.
667 Colonel the Hon. W. Le Poer Trench served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-58; was present
at the operations prior to, and commanded a ladder party at the capture of Canton ; also commanded a ladder
oartv at the assault and capture of Namtow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
C7° Colonel G. H. Trotman served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rides in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
July 18S0, took part in theadvance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
*" Colonel Thomas Trueman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the
siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, capture of Garracota, action of Borda, battle at the Pass of
Mudispore, siege and storming of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koouch
and Muttra, battle of Galowlee (mentioned in despatches for "steadiness and gallantry "), captures of Calpee
and Gwalior, and several slight affairs in Bundlecund (Medal with Clasp).
672 Colonel A. H. Tucker served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, an(* was Present at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol 1 mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal 1. Served in the Xew Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
673 Colonel A. Tufnell served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Afterwards commanded the Battalion to the end of the campaign
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
671 Colonel J. P. Turbervill commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Pariah Kimedy in 1856,
was actively employed against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore district in 1858, and received the thanks of the
Bengal Government for his services.
675 Colonel G. W. M. Turnbull served with the Bikaneer Field Force in 1884-85.
676 Colonel H. F. Tnrner served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Director of Telegraphs, and was pre-
sent in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba, (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
677 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
C77 Colonel T. Turner served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S (Medal).
676 Colonel J. L. Tweedie served in the Boer war of i88r with the Natal Field Force. .Served in the Nik-
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S35-S6, and was present in the engagement at Giniss in com-
mand of the Battalion (DSO.).
6"9 Colonel A. C. Twentyman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
630 Colonel P. A. A. Twynam served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General
2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
081 Colonel G. Tyndal] served with the Madras Rifles 1857-5S in quilling the mutiny in India, ami was present
at the capture of Lucknow, and with the forco under Major General Whitlock in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
633 Colonel W. Waddington served with Persian Expeditionary Forco in 1856-57, and was present ac the landing
at Hallilah Bay, storming and capture of Heshire, surreudcrof Bushire, ami during the forced march on Borazjoon,
the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and the night attack and battle 01 Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
686 Colonel A. J. Wake served the Robilcuud campaign in 185S, and taking of Fort Mittowlie (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
088 Colonel D. C. Walker served with the Raipo.itana Field Force in 1857-59, and was present at the capture of
Fort. Awah and the siege of ICotah (Medal with Clasp).
689 Colonel T. N. Walker served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S57-58 with the 2nd Bengal European
Fusiliers, including all the siege operations before Delhi in ;S~7 (wounded on the iSth July), aud was selected as
one of the Subalterns of the ladder party at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the 15th Septem-
ber) ; was afterwards present at the capture of the heights of So nail, and surrender of the forts of Rewarrie,
Jujjhur, Ranoude, Furrucknugur, and Bullumbghur ; served with the 17th Punjaub Infantry in the Rohilcund
campaign in 1858, including the actions of Amsoth, Bagawalla, and Nugeega, and relief of Moradabad (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Nagfl Hill tribes in 1879-S0, and was present at the assault of
Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
690 Colonel C. T. Wallace served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
aud was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4U1 Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's
Star).
691 Colonel W. A. J. Wallace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as a. Field Engineer with the Koorum Column,
and superintended the movement by rail of sir Donald Stewart's Division in November 1878 over 300 miles of the
aewly opened Indus Valley railway between Mooltan and Sukkur (received the thanks of the Commander in
Chief in India, Medal). Served in cue Egyptian war of 18S2 in charge of the railway operations* and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Coloiiel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
692 Colonel F. D. Walters served with the 44th Regt. in the Crimea from the 27th .Ian. 1S5;. including the siege
and fall of Sevastopol, aud attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the 1 8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault ami
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Cla6p).
<™ Colonel J. H. Walwyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Eueknow and operations across the Goomtee 1 Medal with Clasp).
U95 Colonel R. I. Ward served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Was on board H.M.S. Hannibal at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and at the bombardment and capture of Kiniionm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal}
Served in South Africa with the 90th Light Infantry during the Zidu war of 1879 (Medal).
°H6 Colonel William Ward served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlec
Arabs in iS6=-66. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colouel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
*9" Colonel F. G. E. Warren served in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and subsequent engagement at the Subadai's Tank ; commanded the Heavy
Battery at the storming of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow; summer campaign in Oude, and actions
of Barree and Simree ; passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, taking of Fort Rehora, and attack on Koelee (com-
manded the Artillery) ; also served in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including action of Cherodra, and taking of the
Fort of Mudjedia — commanded the Mortar Battery (three times mentioned 111 despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Served at Dmbeyla in the campaign against the hill tribes in the North West Frontier of India in 1863, and was
present at the storming of the Conical Hill and Lalloo, also at the engagement in. the plain of Chuinla (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-65 (Clasp).
'''-", Colonel C. J. Watson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
~°° Colonel R. J. Watson served with the Zhou Valley Expedition in 1884.
■'" Colonel J. B. Watts served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-7S, and was present at the affair a
Jummoo (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghun war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Cnarasiah on 6;h October 1879, and at the subsequent occupation of Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
"°2 Colonel L. Wavell served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including
the action of Nujnfghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls; actions of Narnoul
GungercC, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
against Taeping rebels in 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
~0i Colonel W. F. Way served throughout the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Claspl.
"°* Colonel A. G. Webster served with Lind's Mooltanee Horse during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5C.
and was present at Kakraole, operations before and capture of Bareilly, Shahjehanporc, and capture of Mohundee
(Medal). Received a letter of thanks from Government for services with Meernt Light Horse in 1857. Served
with the 19th Hussars throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition in 18S4 under Sir Gerald Graham with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
705 Colonel A. T. Welsh served with the Soth Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the storming of
Martaban, bombardment of Rangoon and subsequent operations on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the
great Dagon Pagoda, and storming of Rangoon; bombardment and capture of Prome (mentioned in General
Goodwin's despatches, and specially thanked by the Governor General of India in Council), night attacks of the
enemy on the Camp on the heights of Prome, and expedition into Poungdey district in February and March 1853
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major;.
<°<> Colonel H. I. Wheler served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Sir Trevor Wheler served in the Suilej campaign of 1846, including the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of
Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Also in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the relief and
recapture of Pegu, and the advance on Tongnoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858-59, including the capture of Lucknow, action of Barree, and commanded the troops that defeated the
Nusseerabad Brigade at Sahadutgunge on 30th March 185S capturing five guns (Brevet of Major). Proceeded to
Central India and served under Sir Kobert Napier; was in command of a tieldforce for some months in the pur-
suit of Prince Ferozshah (Medal with Clasp;. Also served with the Eusof/.ai Field Force in 1863, and was severely
wounded at CJmbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Bhootan war of 1865-66 (Clasp).
"•■a Colonel F. A. Whinyates served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Futtehghur, and affair of Kankur (Medal).
~lu Colonel W. H. White served with the 49th and 26th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war of
1S52-53, and was present at the action of Martaban, defeat and pursuit of the enemy on 26th May 1852, attack and
destruction of the Burman camp and repulse of the enemy's attacks on the nights of the 17th and 18th July, and
from 20th July to 18th Aug. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Colonels Retired on. Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 67S
711 Colonel W Whitla commanded a detachment of the ist Battalion 10th Regiment in the Perak River Expedition
in 1S75, and commanded the troops when a combined naval and military force attacked and captured two stockades
and live guns (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp I.
714 Colonel J. E. Whitting served as an ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the 23rd Fusiliers
during the Indian Mutiny from Nov. 1857 to Oct. 185S. Also served as Lieutenant with the Sell Regiment
during rLe Oude campaign till Feb. 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).
713 Colonel J. M'G. Whitton served in the Boer war of 1SS1 with the Natal Field Force, and had charge of a
Langer during the engagement at Lang's Nek.
716 Colonel Montgomery Williams served with the 84th Regiment in the Shahabad district until the final suppres-
sion of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign
of 186S, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
717 Colonel R. F. Williams served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was pre-
sent at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
715 Colonel R. F. Williamson embarked for the Geld Coast with the 2nd Battalion of the 23rd Fusiliers in 1873
(Ashanti Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at Zeedaw where he commanded, and at Kadoe (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the ist
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CJB., and Clasp).
719 Colonel A. R. Wilson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57, including the forced march on
Borazjoon, and the night attack and battle at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
720 Colonel C. W. H. Wilson served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hill tribes of
Sikkim in 1861 ; also in the Hazara campaign of 1S68, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
1 Medal with Clasp).
721 ColonelH. B. Wilson served with the 71st Highland Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 against
the Boneyrs and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India. Commanded the Sharpshooters from the nth
November to the ist December, from which latter date till the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the
Regiment (.Medal with Clusp .
723 Colonel W. F. Wilson served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Kambula and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
72+ "Colonel R. W. C. Winsloe served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th August 1S55, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with
the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi — severely wounded (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1SS1, and took part hi the defence of Potchefstroom
— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 m command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
726 Colonel H. Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th May 1855, including the siegu
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal;. Served in the campaign 011 the North- West Fron-
tier in 1862, and was present at the action at Shubkndder (Medal with Clasp). Served ivith the 4th Battalion Ride
Brigade lr he Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal) . Served in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
727 Colonei J. Woodcock served in the Burmese war of 1S52-53 1 Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
72s Colonel H. O. Woodhouse served in the Afghan war in 18S0 on the Line of Communications with Cabul
(Medal).
'-'■' Colonel W. W. Woodward served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the battle of Kooshab
iMedal with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59, including the action on the Taringa
Hills at Mybeekanta and Goozerat (Medal).
730 Colonel H.J. Woodward served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S06-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
731 Colonel W. F. Woodward served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
732 Colonel C. W. Tonge served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign oi 1S67-68 (Medal).
J33 Colonel T. H. B. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with Clasp) .
■3* Colonel W. Young served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1S54, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party (severely wounded), and assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Meda! with Clasp, and Sardinian anaTurkish Medals). Also served in
the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
:3i Colonel J. Younger served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Royal Horse Artillery iMedal).
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1 Lt.Colonel S. Acklom served with the 33th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, including the
affair at Draaibosch (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Afghan war in 1880 with the Field Commissariat (Aledai).
- Lt.Colonel 0. H. E. Adamson was employed on civil duty during the Burmese Expedition in 1885-39 (received
the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
3 Lt.Colonel R. I. Adamson served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel K. B. Adcock served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1S6S, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt.Colonel R. L. Agassiz. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
fi Lt.Colonel G. A. Agnew served with the 90th Light infantry during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was
present with Havelock's Column at the actions of the .'ist and 23rd Sept., relief and subsequent defence of Luck-
now (wounded) 17th Oct., defence of the Alumbagh by Outram, campaign in Oude, and final capture of Lucknow
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
7 Lt.Colonel W. A. Aitchison was present with the 691I1 Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians
into Canada in May 1870 (Medal).
s Lt.Colonel J. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
9 Lt.Colonel W. G. Alexander served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July iS??, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Ciasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign
of 1857-58, iucluding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde with assaults on the Secundrabagh and Shahnujuf.
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khodagunge, storming of the Begum
Kotee and capture ol'Lucknow, attack on the fort at Rohea and campaign of Rohilcund, iucluding actions of Alle-
gunge and Bareilly; served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, iucluuing the actions of Pusgawn and Russulpore,
attack on tort at Mithowlee and action of Biswah (.Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Force under Sir John
Garvock at Umbeyla on the N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1863 (Medal with Clasp) .
'" Lt.Coioncl E. M. Allen served iu the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal), and in the Mahsood Wu/.ceree Expedition in
1881 attached to the Signalling Department. Served with the Zhob Yalley Expedition in 1890.
679 Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.-— War Sercices.
12 Lt. Colonel R. V. Allen served in the China Expedition. Also with the R. II. Brigade in the Crimea in iSjs.and
at the surrender of Kinbonrn (Medal with Cla.sp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Lt.Colonel S. V. Alston served in the Soudan campaign in 1S84-S5, took part in the defence of Suakin, and
w;is present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March and at
the destruction cf Teuiai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
'« Lt.Colonel M. A. Alves served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Char-
asiah on the 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
>5 Lt.Colonel W. T. Anderson served as Superintendent of Volunteers in the Transvaal during the operations
against Sekukuni in 1878, and with the 80th Regiment on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zulu-
land and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
16 Lt.Colonel J.W.Andrews served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
1? Lt.Colonel E. F. Anselo served with the 28th Regt. in the Crimea from August 185s, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
is Lt.Colonel R. C. Anuesley served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 attached to the
42nd Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Amoaful (slightly wounded), captui-, of Bectpiah, battle of
i Srdahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, and in
the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
10 Lt.Colonel is. V. Arbuekle served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
Wnzeerces in April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the Barrarah Pass, and destruction of Makeem
(Medal with Clasp). During the Afghan war in 1879-80 he was emnloyel on Commissariat duty ( tfedal).
■° Lt.Colonel P. II. Armstrong served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign 111 1SS5 (Clasp).
21 Lt.Colonel .1. A. Armstrong served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1S64-65 as Assistant Field Engineer
(Medal with Clasp 1, and with the Hazara Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the operations
of 1868 ; had charge of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in General Wilde's despatch for having rapidly
constructed and worked the Telegraph Line (Clasp).
22 Lt.Colonel M. Armstrong served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal).
23 Lt.Colonel C. EC. \tchison served in the Afghan war in 1878-7}, an I was present at t. ' 1 s capture of the Pciwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Serve 1 in the operations in Znlulan 1 io. rS33.
24 Lt.Colonel A. G. Godwin-Austen served in the Kafir war in 1S77-78, and was present in the engagement at
Tabaka Udoda anil in the operations in the Perie bush— wounded (Me lal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel Ayloini served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the siege and capture of
the forts of Pnnclla, Povvnghur, Monohur, and Mnusuut >sh. Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny 185S-59,
including the pursuit of Tantia Topee, actions with Bheels, siege of Divarka, and action of Somnassa (Medal).
85 Lt.Colonel F. Bailey served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with
Clasp).
27 Lt.Colonel T. .1. Bailey served in the Afghan war of 1S78-SU (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition
in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
25 Lt.Colonel C. D. Baillie served the campaign of 1S60 in China with 3rdBuffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Forts).
29 Lt.Colonel .1. 15. Baines served in the Afghan war in 7875-S0 with the Koiram Field Force on Transport
duty (Medal).
3° Lt.Colonel H. A . Baker served with the Saugor Field Force during 1858.
31 Lt.Colonel W. Bannatyne served :n the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
32 Lt.Colonel C. St. .1. H. Harnett was attached to the 10th Foot during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S5S-S0,
and was present at, the action of Sultanpore, with the assaulting column at the capture of Lucknow, relief cf
Az'mghui", and defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bhootan Expedition iu 1865
(Medal with Clasp), and with the 1st Goorkhas throughout the Hazara campaign in i868(Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
33 Lt.Colonel F. Barnston served on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dcwangiri iu 1865 (Medal
with Clasp).
3t Lt.Colonel T. A. A. Barstow served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Cobbeand Colonel Drew from the
commencement of the Afghan war in 1878 till August 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, including the Khost
Expedition, part of the time as Superintendent of Army Signalling ; was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Mattcob (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
31 Lt.Colonel M.M. Battye served in thelndian campaign of 1S57-58, and was presentat the mutiny at Dinapor and
attempt to relieve Arrah ; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow, and actions at Cbanda, Umeerpore, Sultan-
pore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh (Medal
with Clasp).
36 Lt.Colonel B. A. Beale served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal
West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lt.Colonel G. W. Beresford served with the Garo Hills Expedition in 1871-72 ; in the operations against the
nagas in 1S77-8 ; and with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches).
41 Lt.Colonel W. G. T. Bickford served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
42 Lt.Colonel H. D. Bickuell served in the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal). Served
with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879 including the action of Gingindalovu and relief of Ekowe
(Medal with Clasp 1.
44 Lt.Colonel F. IT. Blanshard served in the Afghan war in 1879-30 (Medal).
45 Lt.Colonel L. Blathwayt served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the 79th Highlanders, and was present
at the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, AUygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of
Rampore Kussia, and passage of the Gogra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expeditionary force in China in
1860-62 and was present in various operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862 (Medal). Also served with the
Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal).
46 Lt.Colonel Bleaymire served the campaign of 1845 against the Hill Tribes in Scinde, under Sir Charles Napier*
Punja.ub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillian-
wallah (wounded) and Goo.jerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including defence of
Cawnnore, and final operations against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
49 Lt.Colonel B. G. Booth served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
•the ist Buttalion of the Royal Scots.
54 Lt.Colonel A. J. Borton was present as Adjutant with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 1870 (Medal).
55 Lt.Colonel J. Boulderson served with the 71st Highlanders in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present
at the battle of Kotakeserai, recapture of Gwalior, and operations against Burgore and Dowlut Sing (Medal with
Clasp). Served also throughout the campaign against the hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 01st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Giugindhlovu
and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
56 Lt.Colonel H. S. Bourchier served with the Battalion of Royal Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
4U1 Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
57 Lt.Colonel John Bourchier served with the 81st Regiment throughout the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
58 Lt.Colonel H.G.Bowen commanded a detachment of the 88th Regiment at East London during the early part
of the Kafir war of 1877-78, and served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
59 Lt.Colonel W. J. Boyes served with the Dufflu Expedition in 1874-75, and with the Jowaki Afreedee Expe-
dition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
60 Lt.Colonel E. H. C. Braddon served on the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, including the recapture of Dewangiri
{Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (mentioned iu despatches, Clasp).
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Seruiees. 680
61 Lt.Colonel H. R. Bradford served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Eam-
nnggor, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at -Jullundur
when the Native Troops mutinied on the 7th June 1857, and accompanied the pursuing Column (Medal).
63 Lt.Colonel J. D. Bradley served in the Crimea from 10th Jan. 1855 including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and assault of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
61 Lt.Colonel J. L. Bradshaw served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
66 Lt.Colonel D. M. F. Brady served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
67 Lt.Colonel W. M. Brander served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was mentioned in despatches " for the great
judgment he showed in selecting a landing place and camping ground " at the wreck of the Clyde (Medal with
Clasp).
68 Lt.Colonel E. Brandt served with the 1st Bombay Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 at Sukkur
in the Punjaub, and in Central India.
69 Lt.Colonel R. K. Brereton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
69t Colonel Hon. F.C. Bridgeman served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at HasheenaDdTemai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
70 Lt.Colonel F. H. Bridgman served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
71 Lt.Colonel J. A-. J. Briggs served with the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present
at the capture of Orakau and at the affair of Nukumaru (Medal).
"- Lt.Colonel F. S. S. Brind served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-60 in defence of the Kumaon.
Hills, and in Rohilcund, including the affairs of Huldawhanee and Buhairee, and action of Churpoorpah (con-
tused) ; the second Oude campaign, and with Ross's Camel Corps in Central India (Medal). Served with the 19th
Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1S68, and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Bright in the expedition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the 17th
Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatch,
Brevet of Major, Medal).
73 Lt.Colonel W. H. Brind served as a Midshipman in the Navy throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, and
was present at the landing under heavy fire in Hallilah Bay, taking of the Bushire Forts, bombardment storm
and capture of Busnire (wounded), battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohnmrah (Medal with Clasp).
Was also actively engaged in several boat engagements in the Canton river and North Coast of China in 1857.
Served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, an(i was present in
the actions of Barree,Nawabgunge, and Kentour, engagement with and capture of five guns from the Nusseera-
bad Brigade, and several other actions in Oude (Medal). Served with the nth Punjaub Infantry in tha China
war of i860 at the defence of Canton; and in 1861 was engaged in the defence of Shanghai and Woosung against
the Taeping rebels (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel E. R. Bromhead served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Mngfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions
at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
<*t Lt.Colonel R. H. Broeke-Hunt served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1879 till January
t88o with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in
despatches), and in the operations aroujd Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the
ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
75 Lt.Colonel C. E. Brown served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
~6 Lt.Colonel W. E. Brown served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Feb. 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol, attacks of the Redan on 18th June (with the storming Column) and 8th Sept.; also at the bombardment
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a party
of the 57th Regiment with the Column under Brigadier Coghlan at the attack and capture of the Arab village of
Sheik Othman on the 18th Man-h 1858 (mentioned in despatch, and thanked in General orders). Served in the
New Zealand war in 1861 (Medal).
'■' Lt.Colonel H. R. Y. Browne served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1870, and was present iu the
engagement at TJlnndi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
78 Lt.Colonel W. H. Browne served with the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian North West Frontier war of 1863, and
was present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1378-79 (Medal).
79 Lt.Colonel A. C. Bruce served in the Afghan war from April 1879 until in valided on 26th May 1880, as Assistant
Field Engineer, first with the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, and afterwards with the Khyber Line
Force, including the operations in the Shuliman Valley and the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
80 Lt.Colonel H. M. E. Brunker served as Adjutant with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in
1868 (Medal). Proceeded on special service to South Africa m 1878, and served as Staff Officer in the field force
of Griqualand West (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, first with the Frontier Light
Horse of Wood's Column, and afterwards on the Staff of Line of Communications and Base (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Medal vrith Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and
served under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General.
81 Lt.Colonel B. H. Burke served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including
the attack of the Gate Pah, engagement at Te Ranga and attack on PutahiPah (Medal).
82 Lt.Colonel T. Burke served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Sarved in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from 26th Nov. to
6th Dec. 1857, assault and capture of the Fort at Birwah — mentioned in despatches (Medal) .
83 Lt.Colonel F. W. Burr served with the 21st Fusiliers in the latter part of the Zulu war and in the operations
against Sekukuni in 1879, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the
21st Fusiliers in the Boer war in 1881 daring the defence of Pretoria, part of the time in command of the Regiment.
86 Lt.Colonel A. St. L. Burrowes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-
el-Mahuta, and, as Adjutant of the Battalion, in the action at Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the
Mounted Infantry of the Royal Marresentand was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of
Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
87 Lt.Colonel J. R. B. Buscarlet served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
88 Lt.Colonel C. M. Calderon served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 (Medal).
89 Lt.Colonel C.F. Call served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-u-dcen
and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
90 Lt.Colonel A. W. D. Campbell served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of
1878-79 including the advance to Khelat-i-Gilzai (Medal).
91 Lt.Colonel F. B. Campbell served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Dlundi ( Medal with Clasp j. Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 as Provost Marshal at Pretoria
during its investment.
03 Lt.Colonel R. E. Cane served in South China from 1857 to i860, successively as Acting Quarter Master
to the combined force of Royal and Royal Marine Artillery, and as Acting Adjutant to Royal Artillery, including
the assault and capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 and minor affairs. Volunteered for service in North China in 1860 ;
present at the capture of Taku Forts with siege train (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the occupation
of Tientsin as Provost Marshal and Drill Instructor to Manchu Artillery; also as Acting Adjutant and Quarter
3 k
68 1 Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Master Royal Artillery against the Taoping rebels near Shanghai in 1862, including the capture of Kahding, in
command of a Mortar Battery of native Chinese gunners attached to Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, and
1st Class Gold and Red Coral Medal from the Chinese Government). Served as Staff Officer and Interpreter, with
powers of Provost Marshal, to the Column under Captain A. H. Murray, Royal Artillery, in support of Gordon's
Anglo-Chinese Force against the Taeping rebels near Shanghai in 1863 (mentioned in despatches).
** Lt.Colonel Sydney Cargill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
96 Lt.Colonel N. E. Carr served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 whilst employed on the Public Works of
India, and was engaged with the Dacca Mutineers at C'ausanbunda in Bhootan on the 12th December 1857 (Medal).
Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in .867-68 on the personal Staff of the Director of the Transport
Train, and was mentioned in despatches for zeal and ability (Medal).
97 Lt.Colonel G. T. Carr£ served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including tha Waikato campaign, and
■was present at the notion of Orakau, and assisted iD conducting the Sap. Commanded Del achment during the
Wanganui campaign, and present at the fiction of Pukaki (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
104 Lt.Colonel E. H. Chamberlin served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the suppression of the Indian
Mutiny and throughout the Oude campaign of 1857-58, being present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, the
battle of Ncwabgunge, and numerous minor actions (Medal with Clasp). Served with the same Battalion in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with
Clasp).
105 Lt.Colonel W. R.B. Chamberlin served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
106 Lt.Colonel G.H. J. M. Chapman commanded a detachment of the 5t.l1 Fusiliers and the Calcutta Naval Brigade
in 1857-58 in pursuit of the Dacca Mutineers and nth Irregular Cavalry — received the thanks of the Lieutenant
Governor of Bengal. Served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Oude campaign of 1858- 59 (Medal).
107 Lt.Colonel J. Charles served iD the Afghan .var in 1878-79 (Medal).
108 Lt.Colonel R. G. Charlton served with the 81st Regiment in the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
109 Lt.Colonel C. J. Cheetham proceeded to the Go'd Coast with Colonel Festing'a detachment.ct.Marines in May
1873, and served in the Ashanti war till invalided in September (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82,
ana was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
110 Lt.Colonel E. T. Christie served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66 as an Ensign in the New Zealand Militia,
and with the Commissariat Department in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns (Medal). Served in the opera-
tions in Zululand in 1888.
111 Lt.Colonel C. M. Churchill served in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at the assault
and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and the atfair of Kakaramea
and capture of the fortified village of Ketemari( Medal).
113 Lt.Colonel H. W. Clarke served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department from Senate to
Addigerut and performed excellent service (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in
.1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant General and Director of Railways (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
113 Lt.Colonel J. A. Clarke served in the Soudan campaignin 1885 (montioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
"* Sir M. J. Clarke served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Political Officer and Special Commissioner, and was
present at the surrender of Sekukuni (Brevet of Major, and CMG.). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took
part in the defence of Potchefstroom.
115 Lt.Colonel M. de S. M. K. G. A. Clarke served the Eastern campaign until severely wounded in the head and
taken prisoner in a sortie on the Trenches on the night of the 21st Dec. 1854 (mentioned in despatches, prisoner
of war until 19th Sept. 1855), having been present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol
<Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in New Zealand
in 1866 (Medal).
116 Lt.Colonel T. S. Clarke served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from February to
December 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
Il6t Lt.Colonel F. Clowes served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873, and commanded the Kossoo
company of Wood's Regiment at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
117 Lt.Colonel C. Coates served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Inyezane and in the advance to Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
118 Lt.Colonel G. Coates served in the Ashantee war under Sir Gurnet Wolseley, including the battle of Amoaful
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
-at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
119 Lt.Colonel John Cobb served in the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
storm and capture of the city. Served as Adjutant with the expedition to the north of China in i860, including the
.action of Sinho, taking of Tcmgku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal
-with three Clasps) .
120 Lt.Colonel W. La T. Cockcraft served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, was in commandof the Royal Marines
.at the capture of Rangiriri and action of Rangiawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, New
Hebrides, 12th Aug. 1865 in the operations against the natives.
120t Lt.Colonel A. Collins served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
'-' Lt.Colonel J. E. Collins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of several expeditions
against the enemy near Mandalay (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
122 Lt.Colonel J. A. S. Colquhoun served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
123 Lt.Colonel J. C. Conington served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief of Azimghur
and subsequent operations (Medal).
121 LtColonel H. F. Cooper served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria and with the Brigade
in the Crimea during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, latterly as Acting Quarter Master ; was Quarter Master
of the 1st Battalion at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
125 Sir Anthony Cope embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served through-
out the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
126 Lt.Colonel C. O. Cornish served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66 (Medal).
127 Lt.Colonel R. G. T. Cotton served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1S85-86.
125 Lt.Colonel F. F. Cotton served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with
Clasp).
129 Lt.Colonel W. Cotton served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
130 Lt.Colonel G. Coussmaker served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish in 1858.
131 Lt.Colonel John Creagh served with the 5th Fusiliers throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59,
and was present with Havelock's Force at the assault and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of the Residency,
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations in Oude, the greater
part of the time as Adjutant of the 5th Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps, and one year's service). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-S0, and took part with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley, with the Zaimusht Expedi.
iton as Superintendent of Army Signalling, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force as Assistant Quarter
Master General (Medal) .
132 Lt.Colonel F. Creighton served in the Baltic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
133 Lt.Colonel C. A. Cresswell served with the Burmese Expedition m 1886-87 as Political Officer (Medal with
Clasp).
«* Lt.Colonel E. R. M. Crooke served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, too* part in the defence of Suakin, and
Lieut.Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 682
vras present at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
135 Lt.Colonel J. G. Croshie served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from June to September
1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan Exnedition in 1S84 with the 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp and
Khedive's Star).
135 Lt.Colonel G. B. M'L. Cumberland served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti
war in 1874, and was severely wounded in the right arm at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Egyptian war in 1882 as Assistant Provost Marshal 1st Division, and was presentat the battle cf Tel-el-Kebir
— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, arid Khedive's Star).
137 Lt.Colonel A.J. C. Cunningham served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66
(Medal wi'.h Clasp).
13S Lt.Colonel Michael Curry served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the Sist Regiment,
under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of
Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal). Served with
the Ensoofzee Expedition iu 1858 (Medal).
139 Lt.Colonel M. Cust served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
14IJ Lt.Colonel H. M. Dale served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 (Medal with Clasp).
141 Lt.Colonel E. S. Daniell served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu in November, its
defence from 5th to 14th Dec. 1852, and at the subsequent operations in that vicinity. Served with the Madras
Sappers and Miners during the remainder of the war, and accompanied Sir J. Cheape's expedition to Meeady (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Also served in the suppression of the mutiny in Beugal from Feb. 1858, including the occu-
pation of the Alumbagh under Outram, the capture of Lucknow, campaign n Oude in 1858, passage of the Goomtee
at Sultanpore, and other minor affairs, also at Shahpore, and at the Fort of Koili (Medal with Clasp).
143 Lt.Colonel C. M. Davidson. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
14i Lt.Colonel R. Davies served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the nth Hussars, including the affairs of
Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded and horse shot), and Tchernaya, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, also the Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
146 Lt.Colonel A. T. Davis served in the Umbeyla campaign in 1863 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Bhootan
Expedition m 1865-66 (Clasp).
147 Lt.Colonel T. F. H. de Burgh served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
143 Lt.Colonel L. C. A. A. de Cetto served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Futtehabad, cap-
ture of C'handairee Fort, siege and capture of Jhansi, and action of Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
149 Lt.Colonel W. A. Delacombe served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
150 Lt.Colonel de Longueville served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign with a light field battery, and was
present at the actions of Agra (horse shot) and Allyghur— severely wounded (Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to
General Showers throughout the operations in the Cossea and Jyntea Hill (mentioned in despatches) . Served in the
Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp) .
154 Lt.Colonel A. H. Des Barres served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at
Malaha Junction, El Magfar, Tel-el- Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
155 Lard de Vesci served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
156 Lt.Colonel W. Dickinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege
and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Seikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the 1st Sind Irregular Horse during the Persian expedition in 1857, and was present at the siege and
capture of the Fort of Awah (Medal with Clasp) . Was detached in command of a Squadron of the 3rd Sind Horse
to Rajpootana in March 1859; employed against the Marree Tribe in 1859 (thanked by the Governor General) -
Was detached in command of a Squadron of Sind Horse to the Nuggur Parkur Field Force from July to December
1S59. Served with the Expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68, including the operations against Magdala (Medal).
li7 Lt.Colonel G. M. Dobbin served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations resulting
in the capture of Rangoon, and served with the expedition to Donabew in Feb. and March 1853 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Proceeded with the Force to occupy the Fort of Phillour on the outbreak
of the mutiny in May 1857, and officiated as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance in charge of the Magazine through-
out the mutiny (mentioned in the Governor General's minute of 2nd July 1859, and received a letter from the
Secretary of State for India conveying Her Majesty's approbation of his conduct during the mutiny).
'5s Colonel P. Dods served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
158 Lt.Colonel H. E. Dolphin served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the recapture of Dewangir
(Medal with Clasp).
160 Lt.Colonel J. K. Dooner served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
101 Lt.Colonel G. Dare Dowell served in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854-55, and was present at the
bombardment of Sweaborg and several minor engagements (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal) ;
was awarded the Uffi for the following service :— " An explosion having occurred in one of the rocket-boats of the
Arrogant during an attack on the forts near Viborg, Lieutenant Dowell (who was on board the Bull/ gunboat while
his own boat was receiving a supply of rockets) was the first to jump into the quarter boat of the Ruby, and with
three volunteers, himself pulling the stroke oar, proceeded instantly, under a heavy fire of grape and musketry, to
the assistance of the cutter's crew. The Russians endeavoured to prevent his object of saving the men and boat,
but Lieutenant Dowell succeeded in taking up three of the boat's crew, and placing them on board the Ruby, and on
his returning to the spot was mainly instrumental in keeping afloat and bringing oft' the sinking cutter."
l°- Lt.ColonelE.C.L.Durnford served with the R.M. Battalion at the operations against and surrender of the forts
of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854, the latter part of the time doing duty as Assistant Engineer. Seryed with the
Baltic Expedition in 1855, and was in command of a Mortar in the flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg
(Medal).
163 Lt.Colonel F. W. Durrant served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68,
and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
164 Lt.Colonel Dysart served in the 3rd Madras European Regiment with the Saugor field division in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
165 Lt.Colonel A. D. Eden served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign iu 1868 (Medal).
i''6 Lt.Colonel L. Edye served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha
Junction, El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Royal Marine Battalion in the Soudan campaign
in 1884-85, and was present iu the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of
Temai (two Clasps).
169 Lt.Colonel J. M'D. Elliot served with the 4th Regiment the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
170 Lt.Colonel A. W. Elliott served with the 10th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, and was severely
wounded at the assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala (Medal with Clasp).
171 Lt.Colonel A. Ellis served in the Black Sea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
173 Lt.Colonel E. C. Elliston served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Koorum
Valley (Medal). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches).
113 Lt.Colonel A. E. England.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
K« Lt.Colonel J. M. F. England served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Starj.
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683 Lieut.Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
177 Lt.Colonel E. W. Evans served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January to the 5th
October 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (severely wounded), and storming of the Redan on the 8th
September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Major 1st Brigade Hazara Field Force in
t868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
178 Lt.Colonel W. H. Evans served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878 ; also throughout
the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
179 Lt.Colonel Everitt served throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the Royal Marine Artillery Battalion, and
was present in the engagement at El Magfar, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
180 Lt.Colonel V. G. L. Eyre served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at. the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, the operations in the Khost Valley, the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, the operations
round Cabu! in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore, and the engagement at Saidabad ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
lour Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
182 Lt.Colonel H. J. Faircloth served with the 81st Regiment in the Eusoofzie expedition in 1858 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-5S, and was present when the 81st Regiment, under Colonel Renny
with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meerone Regiment of Native Cavalry and three,
Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79,
and was present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
)e5 Lt.Colonel G. L. M'L. Farmer served with the 2nd Battalion 6c th RiHes in the Afghan war from October 1878
t,o October 1880, and took part in the advance on, and occupation of, Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor (mentioned in despatches). Served in the
Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
•6G Lt.Colonel W. C. Farwell served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 including the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Clasp).
187 Lt.Colonel R. H. Fawcett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present with the
33rd Resriment at the storming and capture of Magdaia (Medal).
189 Lt.Colonel E. Feneran landed witti the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855, and served at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
190 Lt.Colonel G. A. Ferris served with the 29th Foot throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
passage of the Chenab, and battles ot'Chillianwallah and Gooierat (Medal with two Clasps).
191 Lt.Colonel W. C. F. Field served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
192 Lt.Colonel W. H. M. FitzIIer'oert served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Jowaki campaign in
1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Peshawur Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman Valleys
(Medal with Clasp).
:94 Lt.Colonel E. A. FitzRoy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was pre-
sent at the lall of Magdaia (Medal).
190 Lt.Colonel E. M. Forbes served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of
Fort Dalimkote (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, including the operations in the Khyber
Pass (Medal).
J9" Lt.Colonel H. V. Forbes served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
196 Lt.Colonel J. F. Forbes was present at the suppression of the mutiny at Auruugabad in June 185;, and sub-
sequent relief of Mhow ; at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar ; in the actions in front of Muudesore, battle
and subsequent capture of Gurraria (wounded), at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree (wounded)
and Jhanst, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th
to 23rd May 185S, ending in the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai,
and capture of Gwalior; and served in the operations against Maun Sing in the Padrone jungles (Medal with
Clasp).
199 Lt.Colonel A. J. Ford served with the 35th Regt. in Shahabad from July to Nov. 1858, and was present at the
affairs of Rampora-Perrara and Jumaon (Medal).
209 Lt.Colonel C. W. Fotnergill served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the
strongly stockaded town of Saba on 21st February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo
near Lagos on 25th April 1861.
202 Lt.Colonel W. R. Fox served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
203 Lt.Colonel C. R. Frauklen served in the Crimean campaign from March 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal witn Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was fre-
quently engaged with the enemy (Medal). Also served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
20i Lt.Colonel J. P. Freeth served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, ano was present in the operations round Cabul
in December 1879, including the invesmient of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
20s Lt.Colonel ti.Froom served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the subsequent operations
against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
1880-81, and took part in the defence of Standerton (mentioned in despatches).
20G LtColonel E. J. Fryer served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the siego
and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp). Served as Brigadier
Major with the Sikhim Field Force in 1S61 (mentioned in despatch).
2«s Lt.Colonel F. Galloway served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
209 Lt.Coionel A. J. Garrett served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
210 Lt.Colonel M.C.Garsia served as an Assistant Engineer with a combined Naval and Military Force against the
Mahomedan Tribes on the Gambia, Western Africa, in February 1861, and was present at the destruction of
several strongly stockaded towns; in the action at Saba he had a horse shot under him, and was afterwards
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Lieutenant).
211 Lt.Colonel H. E. Gaulter served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1 st Battalion Hampshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
213 Lt.Colonel F. F. Gibbons served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
21* Lt.Colonel M. I. Gibbs served in the Afgan war in 1873-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka.
(Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1897, and
took part in the defence of the Malakand including the night attacks on the Camp on the 26th and 27th July
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
2ia Lt.Colonel Gibson served in the Indian campaign of 1858 in Rohilcund (Medal) .
2'7 Lt.Colonel H. H. Godwin-Austen served in the Burmese war in 1853 as Aide de Camp to General Godwin
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served on special duty with the left Column of the Bhootan field force as Surveyor,
and was present at the storm and capture of the fort of Dalimkot and the stockade of Chamoorchi in December
2'5 Lt.Colonel J. A. D. Gordon served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
219 Lt.Colonel O. B. Gordon served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and as Divisional
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 684
Baggage Master on the Staff of Lieut.General Hamley from Ismailia to Cairo ; was present at the battle of Tel-el
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
520 Lt.Colonel G-. A. E. Gore served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
321 Lt.Colonel D. E. Gonldsborv served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghnznee (Medal with Clasp).
223 Lt.Colonel L. A. M. Gramme was present at the quelling of an insurrection in the lower part of the Bassein river
in Jan. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Pegn). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and
present with Havelock's Column in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagn, defence of the Alumbagh from 25th
Sept. to Nov. 1857, relief of Lucknow bv Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Luck-
now, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow) . Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for the
" extent and value of his assistance," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
— * Lt.Colonel D. A. G. C. Graham served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair
at Ali Boghan under Lt.Colonel Frver, and the expeditions against the Wuzeeree Khugianis and to the Hissarik
Valley, under Lt.General Bright (Medal).
226 Lt.Colonel R. J. G. Grant was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town ot
Sabajee, on the Gambia, on the 1st June 1853. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the 35th
Regriment.
227 Lt.Colonel F. L. Graves served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the force under Sir Donald Stewart, and
was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and at the occupation of Ghuznee (Brevet of Major, Modal with
Clasp).
228 Lt.Coionel H. A. Graves served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
229 Lt.Colonel H. F. Greatwood served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, in the
provinces of Taraniki and Waikato (Medal).
230 Lt.Colonel R. S. Green served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal and Khedive's Star).
231 Lt.Colonel G.C. Gregory served throughout the Indian mutinies of 1S57-59, and was present with the Meerut
Volunteer Horse d uring An?. Sept. and Oct. 1857 m several minor affairs in the Meerut District. Present with
the 1st Beloochees in Brigadier Wetherell's Force at the assault and capture of Rampore-Kussia in Oude, in Lord
Clyde's Field Force in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the occupation of Forts Amethee and Shunkein
pore, affairs of Buxar Ghat, Fort3 Bujidia and Mujidia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served with the 3rd Goorkhas in
the Bhootan campaign 1864-66 (wounded. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Afghan war of 1877-S0 with
the force under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Oorzoo near
Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
232 Lt.Colonel Grindlay served the Punjaub campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Chillianwallah (severely
wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasns). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier General
Nicholson's Movable Column at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee.on the 12th and
c6th July 1857 (Brevet of Major), and was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp)
233 Lt.Colonel H. Gritton took part in the defence of Suakin during the Soudan campaign in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
231 Lt.Colonel A. Grnbb served throughout the "Waikato and Tauranga campaigns during the New Zealand wars
of 1863-64, including the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action of Te Ranga (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
235 Lt.Colonel T. Groube served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye
Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the
Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec. ; also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the
village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on 16th Dec, which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the
submission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took
part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
236 Lt.Colonel W. Gully served throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture
of Delhi, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow,
canture of Calpee (Medal with three Clasps).
237 Lt.Colonel E. Gunter served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1879-80 with the force under
Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and the subsequent operations in the
Logar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
238 Lt.Colonel H. C. Halkett served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, first with the Candahar Field Force, and after-
wards on the line of communications in the Khyber (Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 .
Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
210 Lt.Colonel C. E. Hallett served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
242 Lt.Colouel C. J. Hamilton was employed in Natal during the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
213 Lt.Colonel B. F. Handy served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
210 Lt.Colonel J. E. Harden served with the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was
present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
245 Lt.Colonel J. B. Hardy served in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present on the mortar-raft through-
out the bombardment and capture of Mohumsra (Medal with Clasp) . Detached to Herat 011 a Political Mission by Sir
James Outram during the Indian rebellion of 1857-58. Subsequently served with a Flying Column on the line of the
Taptee river in pursuit of Tantia Topee in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Served in the interior of Arabia in 1865-66 against
the Foodlee Arabs, and present at the skirmishes of Beer Said. Jowalla. and Ahmoodea, and at the destruction of
the Forts of Al Khor (severely contused and burnt by explosion).
'*" Lt.Colonel R. T. Hare served throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the battle of
Budleekeserai (wounded), siege and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with especial approbation and thanks
for zeal and coolness in situations of great danger), actions of Bolundshur and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (mentioned in despatch), siege of Calpee — mentioned (Medal
with two Clasps).
250 Lt.Colonel C. E. Harenc served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the expedition into the Lughman
Valley (Medal).
-*l Lt.Colonel T. Harris perved in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
Candahar Field Force, and was present in the engagements at Girishk (wounded) and on the Helmund (mentioned
in despatches), in the action at Mai wand (wounded), and in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
232 Lt.Colonel H. D. Harrison served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane
and Ekowe during its investment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
253 Colonel H. L. Harvest served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-'* Lt.Colonel E. Harvey commanded the Sappers and Miners with the Left Column of the Lushai Expedi-
tionary Force under Brigadier General Bourchier in 1871-72, and was mentioned in despatches as having been
" indefatigable in pioneering and driving roads through almost impenetrable forests and along rocky mountain
sides " (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78, and was present at the capture
of J'.-.mmoo (mentioned iu despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1879-S0, first in charge of the road
from the Indus at Khushilghur to the British frontier at Thull, and afterwards as Field Engineer with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Brevet of Major, Medal).
253 Colonel G. S. Harvey served with the expedition to China in 18S0, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
230 Lt.Colonel H. J. Harvey served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the
685 Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Mantle
(Medal).
257 Lt. Colonel J. W. Haynes served throughout theAshanti war of 1873-74, including the engagements of the
27th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November near Dunnuah (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
259 Lt.Colonel J. Healey served in the 83rd Regiment in the Indian campaign, and was present at the reduction
of the Fort of Arrah in Jan. 1858, at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at
Kotaria, surprise on and attack of the rebels at Seckur I Medal).
2C0 Lt.Colonel J. M. Heath served in the Soudan in 1885, and took part in the operations for the withdrawal of the
Egyptian Garrison from Harrar (CJ/<5.).
261 Lt.Colonel W. J. Heaviside served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Survey Officer at Candahar, and subsequently in charge of
the survey operations with the Thull Chotiali Field Force (Brevet of Major, Medal).
263 Lt.Colonel R. Hennell. — For War Services, see Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
-u Lt.Colonel G. E. Heme sei ved the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress, also at the battle of Goq'erat, surrender of the Sikh army
at Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Afghans to the KhyberPass (Medal with two Clasps).
260 Lt.Colonel J. Hesketh served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 iu the Royal Artillery, including the affairs of
Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26thOctober, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, and Turksh Medal).
267 Lt.Colonel H. R. (J. Hc« at served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 as Adjutant of a Hospital Ship and on the
River Volta (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition m 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
268 Lt.Colonel H. Hewett served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of
Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal). In 1855 he served in charge of a mortar in the flotilla employed against Sebas-
topol during the siege, and also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the
Legion of Honor and Turkish Medal). Three times mentioned in despatches.
269 Lt.Colonel H. S. Higtrinson served throughout the Ha;ara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Medal
with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
2T0 Lt.Colonel A. J. Hill served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
271 Lt.Colonel G. Hobart served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal). Served at Suakin during the expedition
to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
272 Lt.Colonel T. J. Holland served in the Crimea with the 10th Hussars (Medal). Served as Assistant Qaarter
Master General of Sir Henry Havelock's Division throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the
storming and capture of Reshire. surrender of Bushire, forced march to Borazjoon, battle of Khooshab, bom-
bardment and capture of forts at Mohuirra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp, and three times-
mentioned in despatches). Served again as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Central India Field Force
in the Indian Mutiny under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the attack on lihatghur, the battle of Baroda, the
relief of Saugor, the attack on and capture of Garrakota, the action and forcing the pass of Muddenpore, the siege
and storm of Jhansi, the battle of the Betwa, the action and capture of Koonch, the action of Muttra, the battle
of Gallowlie. the action and capture of Calpee, and the action of Kotah ke Serai (horse wounded) ; the storm and
capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of Powrie, the action of Bejapore, and the battle of Koondrye (Medal
with Clasp, and several times mentioned in despatches as having "evinced considerable intelligence, great cool-
ness under fire, and marked presence of mind with conspicuous gallantry "). Served also as Assistant Quarter
Master General and head of the Intelligence Department of Sir John Michel's Division in Malwa, and was present
in the actions of Raighur, Beowra, Mongrowlie, Sindwaho, and Kurai (mentioned in despatches). Served again
as Assistant Quarter Master General in Bombay to superintend the embarkation of the Abyssinian Force, and
afterwards in charge of the Quarter Master General's Department at Head Quarters throughout the Abyssiniai;
campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the storming and capture of Magdala (PS., ana
Medal; Lord Napier in his despatch mentions " that Captain Holland's exertions have been conspicuous, and the
exactness, promptitude, and ability with which they have been carried out deserve my warmest com-
mandation").
27C Lt.Colonel T. Horniblow served as Interpreter with the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel Field
Force in 1859, and was present at. assault of the Fortof Beyt. and siege and occupation of Dwarka.
278 Lt.Colonel Hornsby-Drake served with the 1st Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches,'
Medal with Clasp).
270 Lt.Colonel E. Houghton served in the Boer war of i88t. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
281 Lt.Colonel H. Howell served in the Afghan war in 7878-79 (Medal), and with the expedition against the
MahsoodWuzeerees in 1881. Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Punjab Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
282 Lt.Colonel T. Blake Humfrey served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment in the Koorum Valley (Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1686-87 vsith the 2nd Battalion
of he Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
-•3 Lt.Colonel T. E. Hungerford served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-S5 as Paymaster with the Royal
Marines, and took part in the defence of Suakin, including the operations round that place (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
284 Lt.Colonel J. Hunter served in the Punjaub campaignof 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) ami
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
2,15 Lt.Colonel T. A. Hunter served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Budleekeserai, opera-
tions during the siege, with final assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Sikkim
Field Force under Lt.Colonel Gawler from 20th Dec. i860 to 26th May 1861.
286 Lt Colonel G. R. Hunter-Weston served at the capture of the Durriabod Forts, in Oude, in 1850. Served in
the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the operations in Oude in 1857, the defence of the Lucknow
Residency, the operations" at Alumbagh from November 1857 to March 1858 on the Staff of Sir James Outram,
the siege assault, and capture of Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two-
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
287 Lt.Colonel H.C.Huntley commanded a detachment of the 10th Regiment at the attack and capture of the
Kapayan Stockades, Sungliie Ljong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874. Also served throughout the Perak Expedition
in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded to South Africa in November 1878, and served throughout the
Zulu war of 1879, flrst as Transport Officer to the 2nd Division in its advance to Ulundi, and afterwards as
Senior Transport Officer with Baker Russell's Column (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
i8S Lt.Colore) H. M'L. Hutchison served throughout the Duffla Expedition of 1874-75 in the Transport Corps,
serveo in the Afghan war in 1880 as Br trade Major anHenuty Assistant Adjutant Generala Cabul from January
to October ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts m the march to Candahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
MacGregor, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mendoned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served as D. A. Q. M. General ivith the force under Sir C. Macgregor thioughout
the Marri Expedition in 1880 (mentioned in despatches).
289 Lt.Colonel M. "W. Hyslop served with the 9;rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp", and Turkisl Medal) Served also in the Indian campaigns of -
1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and pursuit
to Seraighat, actions of Pusgaon and Russulpore, and evacuation of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal wite
Clasp).
291 Lt.Colonel J. W. Inge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present m the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1379 and in the operations round Calul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
292 Lt.Colonel E. S. Innes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the
Alexandria Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 686
293 Lt.Colonel F. N. Innes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
294 Lt.Colonel G. E.O.Jackson was at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1834. Served with the R.M. Brigade in
the Crimea at the battleof Balaklava and during the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the
Canton river and as Major of the Battalion at the landing before and storming of Canton (Brevet of Major). Served,
with the expedition to the north of China in i860 (Medal with two Clasps).
295 Lt.Colonel W. H. M. Jackson served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal). Also with the 81st
Regiment in the Eusoofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan campaign of 1878-79, and'
present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid, and various minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
296 Lt.Colonel W. H. James served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in the North
of China, including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served,
also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the
taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and fortified,
town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
297 Lt.Colonel R. E. C. Jarvis served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present
in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, iu the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (men-
tioned in despatches), including the engagement at Asmai Heights on 14th December (mentioned in despatches),,
and in the action at Charasiah on 25th April 1880 as Brigade Major to Brigadier General Macpherson's Brigade
(mentioned in despatches) : accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march from Cabul to Candahar in August
1880, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
298 Lt.Colonel Arthur Jebb served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in.
i860, including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Claspfor the Taku Forts). Served
against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, an^ was acting Aide de Camp to General Staveley at the
recapture of Kading (mentioned in despatches).
299 Lt.Colonel T. M. Jenkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 as Civil Officer (Medal with
Clasp).
300 Lt.Colonel E. Jervis served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal ) . Served with the 2nd Battalion 8th Foot throughout
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Ali
Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
301 Lt.Colonel Hon. R. J. O. Jocelyn served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1S79 with the Native Carrier Corps
(Medal with Clasp).
302 Lt.Colonel S. H. N. Johnstone served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda,.
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Onde, and affairs of Mean-
gunge, Fort of Simree Beerah. and Buxarghat (Medal with Clasp) .
303 Lt.Colonel F. J. Justice served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at "Uiundi (Medal
with Clasp).
304 Lt.Colonel W. A. Kay served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present
at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal) .
306 Lt.Colonel C. R. King served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 14th March to the-
evacuation on the 12th July 1:156. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the action
of Rangiaohia and at the repulse of the enemy's attack en the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
307 Lt.Colonel G. H. A. Kinloch served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878; also
throushout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and TJlundi"
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
308 Lt.Colonel T. H. Kirby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
309 Lt.Colonel J. K. Kirkwood served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1S82, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
310 Lt.Colonel C. W. R. Kitching served in the Soudan campaign iu 1885, and was present in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal,
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3,2 Lt.Colonel W. M. Lambert served in the operations in Burmah in 1885-86 in command of Royal Marines
attached to the Naval Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
314 Lt.Colonel H. A. Lascelles served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade as Aide de
Camp to Sir William Peel, R.N., and was present at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and defeat of
the Gwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked
for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashantr
war in 1874, includingthe battleof Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin
and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
315 Lt.Colonel W. P. Lawlor served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in.
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
316 Lt.Colonel M. C. Lawson was in action with the forces of the Rajah of Shorapore on 8th February 1858.
3i8 Lt.Colonel F. Lean served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 an<i l855 (Medal). Served with the Royali
Marine Battalion, in co-operation with the French Army, at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Bomar-
sund, Aland Isles, in Aug. 1854, and was in the Company that took possession of Fort Nottich, and brought away
the Russian garrison. Commanded the Detachment of Marines in a gunboat of the flotilla, and was actively
engaged with the enemy during the bombardment of Sweaborg in Aug. 1855. Served with the Battalion sent out
for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simono-
saki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
319 Lt. Colonel C. S. Lemarchand served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the actions of Rajghur,
Mungrone, and Sindwaho (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
320 Lt.Colonel T. A. Le Mesurier served in the Kafir warin 1878, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Boer war of :88r in charge of the Commissariat and Transport, and took part in the defence of
Pretoria.
323 Lt.Colonel T. H. Lewin served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the defence of Cawn-
pore under General Windham, in Nov. 1857; also at the taking of the fortified town of Meergunge, the siege and
capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azimghur. Served also with the Central India Field Force under
Brigadier Wheeler (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Lushai Expedition in 1871-72 as Political Officer
(Medal).
325 Lt.Colonel F. E. Lindoe served with the Sist Foot in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the.
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
329 .Lt.Colonel C. A. Logan served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-8 with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
331 Lt.Colonel F. E. B. Loraine served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
332 Lt.Colonel N. Lowis served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow and)
various minor engagements in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
333 Lt.Colonel R. B. M'Ewen served in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the actions of Rajghur,
Mungrowlie, Sindwaho, and Korai (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on 6th Oct. 1879, and the subsequent occupation of Cabul (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
334 Lt.Colonel R. J. M'Ghee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
335 Lt.Colonel A.D.M'Gregor served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
various operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches),
687 Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or oil a Pension. — War Services.
and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts m the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at th2 battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in
the Boer war of j88i (mentioned in despatches).
336 Lt. Colonel J. A. R. M'Kechnie served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took partin the defence of Suakin
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba. at that near Totrek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
■"< Lt.Colonel J. M'Loughlin served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bul-
ganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, capture of Balaklava and
I'cborgaun, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations near Eupatoria under General D'AUonville (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
338 Lt.Colonel D. W. Mackinnon served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as a Sub Assistant Commissary
General (Medal). . v s
339 Lt.Colonel N. Macnamara served with the combined Force before Sebastopol during the siege and its fall;
was the senior Officer of R.M. Artillery employed in the Sea of Azof in June 1855, and was landed at Taganrog,
Marioupol, and Ghirsk, to destroy Government stores, &c. (mentioned in despatches) ; present at the bombardment
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medijdie, and Turkish Medal).
340 Lt.Colonel D. A. A. Macpherson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Field Paymaster (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
34> Lt.Colonel J. L. Macpherson served in the Afghan war in 1379-80 as Field Engineer (Medal).
342 Lt.Colonel W. C. F. Madden served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somerset-
shire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
343 Lt.Colonel F.GiL. Mainwaring served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with
• Clasp).
3,3t Lt.Colonel J. M. Maltby served in the A3hanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
3" Lt.Colonel F. A. S. Mannock served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and
■ commanded a Troop composing the outpost on the Bashilo river under Lt.Colonel Miller during the storm and
capture of Magdala (Medal).
*15 Lt.Colonel C. G. Mansei served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1. Served in the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Loekhart in 1S94-95 with the 3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
3IC Lt.Colonel H. C. Marryat served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regimont throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
317 Lt.Colonel W. Marshall served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
318 Lt.Colonel D. W. Martin served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, from the commencement of the
outbreak as Assistant Field Engineer, was present at the advance on Delhi under the Commander in Chief, General
Anson, and after his death under Sir H. Barnard ; was Orderly Officer to the Chief Engineer at the battle of Budle-
keserai, and was present at the siege of Delhi as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
3,5 Lt.Colonel G. W. Martin served in the Afghan war in 1875-80 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was
.present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and in the operations around Cabul iu December 1879 including the
investment of Sherporc (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881.
350 Lt.Colonel J. J. Martin served with the 4th Regiment in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal).
351 Lt.Colonel C. F. Massy served with the Transport Train in 'the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal). Also
served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
353 Lt.Colonel J. F. Meiklejohn served with the Bhootan Expedition in i864-'5, and was present at the taking of
Bala and Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the assault
of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hasheen, in
the engagement at Hasheen, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
354 Lt.Colonel A. B. Mein served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
355 Lt.Colonel B. H. Metcalfe served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
356 Lt.Colonel J. F. J. Miller served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in' 1879-S0
Medal).
3i" Lt.Colonel J. J. C. Miller served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the 70th Regiment (Medal).
358 Lt.Colonel W. J. L. Milligan served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 on the Oude and Nepaul
frontiers (Medal).
339 Lt.Colonel E. S. Milman served with the Seetabuldee Combined Field Force dining the mutiny in June 1857,
and with the Kamptee Flying Column from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. 1838 (Medal).
3011 Lt.Colonel E. C. Milner served in the New Zealand war in 1866 (Medal).
361 Lt.Colonel A. C. Money served in the Nesv Zealand war of 1864-66, and was present at the actions of Maketu
and Te Ranga (Medal).
368 Lt.Colonel S. Moores served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war c f
882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3e3 Lt.Colonel J. S. Mordaunt served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and
subsequent operations, including the expedition to Shugra.
364 Lt.Colonel F. de L. Morison served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force, and
vras present at the capture nf the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
365 Lt.Colonel G. L. Morley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863 with the 74th
Foot (Medal with Clasp).
360 Lt.Colonel G. T. Morris served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, took part in the march to Candahar under
Sir Frederick Roberts, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
367 Lt.Colonel R. F. Morris served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 in charge of the water arrangements at
Hoomaylee (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
363 Lt.Colonel TJ. L. Morris served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the action with a battery
at the mouth of the Narva on 18th June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
369 Lt.Colonel R. F. Morrison (formerly a Captain in the 51st Foot) served with the 19th Regiment in the
Eastern campaign up to 28th October 1854,' including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
370 Lt.Colonel A. A. Morshead served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 as District Adjutant of the Transkei and
Cisvaal Districts, and was present in the operations against the Galekas and iu the engagements at Newmaka
and Quintana (mentioned in despatches) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
371 Lt. Colonel W. P. Mortimer served with the 8cth Regiment in Burmah iu 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee, and
served with the Cawnpore and Moradabad Levies (Medal with Clasp).
372 Lt.Colonel J. E. P. Moslej- served with the 6th Punjab Infantry during the Unibeyla campaign of 1S63
(Medal with Clasp). Also in an engagement with the Bezotee Afreedees in March 186S. Served in the Afghan
war in 1880 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
373 Lt.Colonel W. T. Much commanded detachments 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment, Indian Naval Brigade, and
Madras Sappers and Miners on an expedition to the Little Andaman Island on the 6th, 7th and Sth May 1867,
including an engagement with the savages on the 7th May. Was thanked by the Commander in Chief in India ;
commended by the Government of India; and services specially noted by order of H.R.H. the Field Marshal
Commanding in Chief in a letter dated Horse Guards 27th December 1868, addressed to Sir William Mansfield
(Brevet of Major). Served in the Kafir war in 1877-7S in the Ciskei District (Medal with Clasp).
374 Lt.Colonel T. Murphy served throughout the Eastern campaign from June 1854 to January 1856; was
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pewion. — War Services. 688
present at Inkerman, and engaged in the six; bombardments of Sebastopol, and not absent from regular trench
duty for a single day from first breaking ground to the end of the siege (recommended for distinguished conduct).
Served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch from January 1856 to the end of the war (Medal with two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
375 Lt.Colonel H. Murray served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the battles of Bud-
leekeserai, and Nujjufghur, throughout the siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur.Agra, and
Kanouge and relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, actions at Cawnpore on 5th and 6th Sept. , at Seraighat.Futtehgur, and
Shumshabad (Medal with two Clasps).
576 Lt.Colonel G. S. Nash served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, took part in the defence of Suakin, and
was present at the capture of Temai and in the reconnaissance to Handoub (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
3:7 Lt.Colonel H.M. Nepeanwas employed during the mutiny against insurgents in the Raepore, Rukunpore, and
Sumbulpore districts in 1857-58 ; present at the capture of Govind-Sing of Sonakhan and fourteen of his armed
followers on nth December 1857 ; at the action and forcing of the Singorah Pass 19th January 1858 ; in the action
with the cavalry at Gringall in the Sumbulpore district, and other minor affairs (Medal) .
373 Lt.Colonel W. P. Newall served in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
379 Lt.Colonel F. A. Newinaton. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. ,
331 Lt.Colonel S. P. T. Nicholl served iu the New Zealand war during 1864-65 (Medal), and was thanked by
H.R.H. the Commander in Chief on account of good service in the action of the Gate Pah (wounded in the head).
332 Lt.Colonel J. S. Nicholson served in the 27th Madras Native Infantry in Bengal during the mutiny from
August 1S57 to March 1858 (Medall.
333 Lt. Colonel H. J. L. Norcock served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was
present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of
Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during
the shore operations from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
■■* Lt.Colonel C. Norman served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in commiud of the 1st Battalion Royal
Welsh Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
385 Lt.Colonel D. North served in the Ashanti war in 1874 with the Transport Department, and was present in the
engagement at Amoaful — wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition
in 1884 in command of a wing of the North Lancashire Regiment.
336 Lt.Colonel J. V. Nugent served with the 51st Light Infantry iu the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863. Also served in
the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was preseut at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the advance to the relief of Cabul, aad iu the operations in the Hlssarik
Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
337 Lt.Colonel J. L. G. O'Brien served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the 23rd Fusiliers,
including tha affair of Ramganga, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operatious across the Goomtee; storm aud
capture of Selimpore and Simree Forts, actions of Jhubrowlee, Poorwah, Beerah, and Buxarghat; also Traus-
Gogra operations, when the rebels were driven into Nepaul (Medal with Clasp).
33,3 Lt.Colonel A. J.Ogilvie served with the Seetabuldee combined Field Force during the mutiny in June 1857, ami
with the Kamptee Flying Column from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. 185S (Medal).
39u Lt.Colonel W. Osborn served with No. 1 Company Bombay Sappers in the Abyssinian campaign and per-
formed the duties of Adjutant from Jan. to May 1868 (Medal).
391 Lt.Colonel H. W. L. Paddon served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the
Eusofzye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass aud at the attack on and storm-
ing of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction 0!'
the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on 16th Dec. which ended in the complete rcut of the enemy and the sub-
mission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
392 Lt.Colonel G. H. Palmer served in the Ashanti war in 1874 with Rait's Artillery, and was present at the
capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with
Clasp).
393 Lt.Colonel W. H. Parker served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855 ; was also present
at the bombardment aud surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
395 Lt.Colonel B. A. N. Parrott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 on civil duties (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"JS Lt.Colonel R. C. Parry served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the action
of Soorajpore, defence of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intyre, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of
the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oade with passage of the Goomtee and
other minor affairs (Medal with two Ciasps. and a year's service for Lucknow).
397 Lt.Colonel R. Parsons was present with two companies of the 35th Regiment at the attack on Jugdespore
and retreat into Arrahon 23rd April 1858, also at various affairs iu the Shahabad district, including the dispersion
of the rebels from Jugdespore on 18th October, their pursuit into the Kymoor Hills and night attack at Sulya
Dehar (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
399 Lt.Colonel A. E. Pearse served in the Abyssinian campaign in i853 (mentioned in despatches for "ability,
energy, and zeal," Medal).
400 Lt.Colonel R. W. Peckitt served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment iu the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-e:-Mahuta, and at the action of Kassasin on
the 28th August (Brevet f Major, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
401 Lt.Colonel D. C. Pedder served in the Eastern campaign in 1S55, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp).
*J2 Lt.Colonel N. Per-^father served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the
siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the v>th March 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
405 Lt.Colonel G. E. Perryn served with the qoth Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Luckuow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and cap-
ture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for
Lucknow).
403 Lt.Colonel the Hon. John Pleydell-Bouverie served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagements at Zuinguin Mountain and Ulundi (Meual with Clasp).
496 Lt.Colonel H. Plummer served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 12th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 4th Punjaul) Rifles in the
successful attack on the Cabool Khail Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 ana Jai1- "86o; aud as A.Q.M. General to the
Tank Field Force under Brigadier Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood tribe of Wuzeerees from
April to the 22nd May i860, including the forcing of the Burrura Pass and burning of Makeen (Medal with
Clasp).
407 Lt.Colonel W. H. Poe served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in
the engagement at El Teb— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of Royal Marines attached to the Guards Camel
Regiment, and was present at the actions at, Abu Klea and El Gubat and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh —
severely wounded, leg amputated (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB. and two Clasps).
408 Lt.Colonel H. W. Pollard served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1862, and was with the
storming party of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kahding. Served iu the 2nd West India Regiment
in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was the next senior officer to ColoDel Festing in the two engagements at
Elmina (Medal).
*<" Lt.Colonel E. Poole served in the operations against the Sultanate of Vitu in 1890 under Admiral Fremantle
in command of Royal Marines (promoted to be Lt.Colonel, mentioned in despatches).
*10 Lt.Colonel S. C. Pratt served throughout the Bhootanese campaign in 1S64-65 with the Left Brigade Dooar
68q Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Field Force, and was present at the capture of Dalimkote, engagements at Chuinurchi and Nagoo, and recapture of
the Bala Pass (Medal with Clasp).
411 Lt.Colonel E. B. Pritchard joined the R. M. Brigade in the Crimea in Feb. 1855, and served with it until
the fall of Sebastopol ; was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
412 Lt.Colonel J. Quarry served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the
affairs on the Helmnnd against the Wali's mutineers and at Girishk, the engagement at Maiwand, the defence of
Candahar and sortie of the i6th August, and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp I.
113 Lt.Colonel E. Quin served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of i867-68,and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
4 3t Lt.Colonol A. Rndforl served in the Hazara campaignin 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S78-70
(Medal).
414 Lt.Colonel A. J. Rait served in the Okamundel campaign of 1859, anfl "'is present at the siege of Dwarkaand
subsequent operations. Served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 in command of the Drivers of his Battcrv
acting as Cavalry, and was present at the action at Katikara, skirmishes at Kerrikerri, Pukekohe, and Rangiawhia,
and engagements atNeunni (horse shot) and Orakau (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Organised " Raits Artillery" and commanded
it throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of the 27th October 1873 near Dunqr.ah, relief of
Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture ot Coomassie
(several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
4,5 Lt.Colonel John Rawlins served with the 48th Regiment from the 3rd September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal wilh Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
416 Lt.Colonel S. R. Rawimson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, I'SO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
417 Lt.Colonel G. A. L. Rawstorne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El
Magfur and Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Tcl-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
418 Lt.Colonel F. M. Ra3-nsford was attached to the C Company Sappers and Miners and served as an Assistant
Field Engineer at the relief of Lucknow from 14th to 23rd November 1857, led one of the storming parties against
theMess House of the 23rd Native Infantry and Moote Mahal; present at the actions near Cawnpore, November
30th to 6th December 1857; also at Kuda Gunge during the attack on that place by the enemy, at the attack on
Sir J. Outram's position at Alumbagh, and throughout the siege of Lucknow ; present with the Field Force under
Sir Hope Grant at the affair of Sircee and the occupation of Fyzabad, with the Column under Brigadier Horsford at
the actions near Sultanpore from 13th to 22nd August 1858, at the crossing of the force over the Goomtee in
presence of the enemy, mentioned in despatches at the affair of Doatpore, mentioned in despatches also at
Pandoo Nuddee October 27th 1858. Commanded C Compauy Sappers and Miners which was attached to the Field
Force under Colonel Christie in pursuit of the rebels Trans Gogra. Whilst in command of the C Company
Sappers and Miners was favourably mentioned in General orders by the Commander in Chief in India (Medal
with two Clasps).
419 Lt.Colonel C. E. Reeves served in the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 with the Buffs, including
ihe action of the 20th January (Medal with Clasp,. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
420 Lt.Colonel F. Reeves was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse
Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal!.
421 Lt.Colonel F. Richmond served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal).
422 Lt.Coionel J. B. Ridout served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition
of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
423 Lt.Colonel W. H. E. Ridsdale served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-7S in .command of the 2nd Battalion
9th Foot (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with Lieut. General Maude's Division
m command of three companies of the 9th Regiment, and afterwards under Brigadier General Charles Gough with
the oth Regiment in the advance to the relief of Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
424 Lt.Colonel H. A. Rigg served in command of detachments of Royal Artillery in Sunghie Ujong through-
out the operations in Perak in 1875-77 (Medal with Clasp).
425 Lt.Colonel H. E. Robbins served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General at the base of operations at Suez (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
426 Lt.Colonel C. Roberts served as Superintendent of Elephant Transport with the Duffla Expedition of 1874.
Served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from 1st May 1880 witn the Cabul and Cabul- Candahar
Field Forces; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
42ctLt.Colonel S. N. Roberts served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Peivvar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
427 Lt.Colonel W. E. Roberts served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863 with two com-
panies of the 7th Fusiliers comprising part of the Doaba Field Force, and was present at the action near Fort
Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
42s Lt Colonel P. F. Robertson served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance on the 31st August and at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
429 Lt.Colonel W. Robertson served in the China war in 1860-61 (Medal).
430 Lt.Colonel L. G. Rodney served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855 (Medal).
431 Lt.Colonel H. G. Rogers served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from September 1855, and was present
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
432 Lt.Colonel J. T. Rogers served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
433 Lt.Colonel A. Rotton served throughout the mutiny in India in 1857-59.
434 Lt.Colonel C. E. W. Roworth served with the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1876 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 80th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879. Commanded the District of Lydenburg, Trans-
vaal, from 2nd February till April 1879, and again from June till October, and acted as Ordnance officer at
Lydenburg from January to December 1879 (Medal with Claspj .
435 Lt.Colonel G. O. Rybot commanded a Detachment of the Nagpore Irregular Force in a skirmish with rebels-
at the Singhora Ghat on the 4th January 1858 (Medal). Served in suppression of the mutiny at Raepore in the
same month — mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General.
436 Colonel W. H. St. Hill served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61 and that of 1863-65. In 1860-61 he was
Aide de Camp to the Governor, but joined his Regiment in the field during the time active operations were being
carried on. On the outbreak of the war in Waikato in 1863 he was appointed Aide de Camp to Sir Duncan
Cameron, served in that capacity and also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent
operations, being present with General Cameron at every action that took place, with one exception, — viz. :—
the actions of Koheroa, Rangiriri, Waiari, Rangiawhia, Hairini (horse shot), Orakau, Gate Pah, Nukumaru, Ka-
karamea, besides several minor skirmishes (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal, Unattached Company by
purchase, and Brevet of Major).
437 Lt.Colonel C. H. fee. Paul served in the Afghan warin 1878-79 with thePeshawur Valley Field Force, and was.
present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid, and in the expeditions into the Kunar and Lughman Valleys (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 .with 4tn Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with.
Clasp).
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 690
4K Lt.Colonel Salt served the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chilliamvalla,
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Siege andcaptureof Delhi in Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
a Punjaub Field Battery throughout the operations of the Expedition of 1863 against the Tribes on the North-West
Frontier of India (Brevet of Major).
441 Lt.Colonel H. B. Savage served throughout the China warof 1856-59, including the oombardment of Canton,
capture of the forts in the river, and was landed for the protection of the factories; blockade of the river, landing
before, bombardment and capture of Canton, expedition to the North, and capture of the forts at the mouth of the
Peiho river in 1858 and operations there. Also the campaign of 1S60 (Medal with three Clasps).
442 Lt.Colonel T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served
as an Assistant Field Engineer with the left Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
443 Lt.Colonel W. L. B. Scott served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
*^ Lt. Colonel F. Sedley served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was engaged
at sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the iSth and 21st September, also in
the advance on Pekin (Meaal with two Clasps) .
445 LtXolonel S. G. F. Selfe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS7-88 (Medal with Clasp).
446 Lt.Colonel J. H. Shaw served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the 27th Madras Infantry (Medal) ..
447 Lt.Colonel W. Shaw served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 (Medal).
449 Lt.Colonel F. Shearman served in tne Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal).
451 Lt.Colonel C. H. Sheppard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer with the Khyber Field
Force (Medal), Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 as Deputy Judge Advocate (twice mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
452 Lt.Colonel R.S. Shinkwin served with the 59th Regiment during the operations before Canton under Sir Michael
Seymour in the latter part of 1856 and beginning of 1857, and was present at the attack and capture of Fort Lin and
the Heights behind Canton on 28th Dec, and at the storming and capture of the city (wounded) on 29th Dec. 1857 ;
also at the affair at the White Cloud Mountains, and afterwards with the expedition to the Gulf of Pecheli (Medal
with Clasp).
4i3 Lt.Colonel Shuldham served the campaign of 1852-53 in Burniah attached to the 1st Madras Fusiliers, com-
manded a mixed detachment employed in quelling an insurrection in Bassein (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from iSth Sept. 1855 until the Peace in 1856 (Turkish Medal).
454 Lt.Colonel H. G. F. Siddons served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89, including the operations of the
3rd Brigade under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett (Medal with two Clasps).
455 Lt.Colonel J. M. W. Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
entrance of tbe inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th September 1864.
456 Lt.Colonel R. S. Simpson served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
457 Lt.Colonel J. B. Slater served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
4$s Lt.Colonel C. Slaughter served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal) . Also in China with the expeditionary
force in 1858-59, including the assault and capture of Namtow, attack and capture of the bridge and village of
Shektsing, and attack on the Taku Forts on 25th June 1859— wounded (Medal).
459 Lt.Colonel A. W. D. Smith served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with tbe Braves near the White Cloud Mountains
attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shektsing; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at !he
Peiho in June 1859 (wounded severely). Also served the campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the-
Chinese Coolie Corps in 1858-59).
460 Lt.Colonel H. F. Smyth served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, first in the Koorum Valley, and afterwards in
Gough's force in command of a Hazara Battery. Subsequently served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the ex-
peditions into the Wuzeer and Hissarik Valleys (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as
Provost Marshal. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
461 Lt.Colonel Smyth- Windham served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
402 Lt.Colonel H. Spalding was attached to the 53rd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign, from May to
October 1858, and was present at the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultan'pore (Medal). Served in
the Kafir war in 1877-78 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and was present in the
operations aaainst the Galekas ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Ki_ Lt.Colonel E. T. B. Sparks served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
i6; Lt.Colonel M. Spratt served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria and with the Brigade in the Crimea ; was
present at the battle of Balaklava and during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, part of the time as Adjutant of a
Battalion ; he was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turk-
ish Medal). Served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
before and capture of the city. Served with the expedition to the north of China in i860, and at Shanghae during
the attacks ot the rebel army in August (Medal with Clasp).
466 Lt.Colonel W. Stainforth served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879 with the Thull Chotiali and Vitakri Field Forces (Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel E. H. Starr served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal) ; also in the flotilla of mortar-boats
employed before Sebastopol until its fall, and at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, .
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
469 Lt.Colonel V. A. Stebbing served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and during the six days'
fighting in the city;, afterwards present in the affairs of Gungaree, Puttiwalla, and Mynpoorie (Medal with
Clasp).
*■" Lt.Colonel M. H C. B. Steinman served with the Expeditionary Field Force in Arabia in 1873 in Command of
Light Field Battery, including the investment surrender and destruction of the fort at Al-Hota, and march to
Zaida m pursuit of the rebel Ali bin Mana, Chief of Toodlee.
4-' Lt.Colonel J. Stewart served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the_ battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
472 Lt.Colonel J. Stoyte served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the en-
gagements at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghnznee (Medal with Clasp).
4'J Lt.Colonel A. D. Strettell served in the Abyssinian campaignin 1868 with the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
4'a Lt.Colonel W. T. Stuart served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58; marched with the
Sappers and Miners to Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny : Dresent at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on
the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai and storming of the heights before Delhi on the 8th June 1857, throughout the
siege assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Aliyghur and Agra, at Futtehpore Sikree, capture of Fort Mittowlee,
actions of Aliyghur and Biswah (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensign). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80 in the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
*'/' Lt.Colonel C. D. Swete served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
4'9 Lt.Colonel A. Tanner served in the 72nd Highlanders throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit,
of the rebel force under Tantia Topee and the Rao in 1858-59.
480 Lt.Colonel A. F. Taylor served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
481 Lt.Colonel F. H. Taylor served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 29th December 1867, and was present
at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
462 Lt.Colonel W. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, anil was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese ExDedit,on in 1886-87 (men-
tioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp).
691 Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
483 Lt.Colonel C. Thackeray commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on 6th October, and served
with the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till nth Nov. 1859.'
484 Lt.Colonel E. D. Thelwall was at the destruction ol 14 vessels and a vast quantity of stores atBrahested on the
30th May 1854 ; at the destruction of 23 vessels, storehouses, &c, at Uleaborg on the 1st and 2nd June ; at the
destruction ot'a vessel and 80 stacks of timber at Tornea on 8th June; at the operations against Bomarsund and in
action with the forts on 15th August (Medal). In 1855 he was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall,
and was in action with the outer forts on the iyth June, engaged shelling the batteries in SoujakBay, and expelling
tho Russian garrison 12th March, and in action with the batteries at Soujak Kale 13th March ; assisted at the land-
ing of the troops at Kinbourn, and at the bombardment of that Fort (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Modjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
485 Lt.Colonel C. B. Theobald served in the 55th Regiment in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with
Clasp).
480 Lt.Colonel A. R. W. Thistlethwayte served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the 2nd Expedition
intothe Bazar Valley, and with the Besud, Kunar Valley, and Kama Expeditions (Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel D. H. Thompson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Deh
Sarak (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Claso. and Khedive's Star).
4,8 Lt.Colonel J. A. Tighe served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-5, including
the actions at Taranaki, Waiara, Howrini, Rangiawhia, and Orakau. Commanded for fifteen months the whole
of the transport corps in the Waikato country (Medal).
483 Lt.Colonel W. Tilden served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier
General MacGregor in October 1880.
49" Lt.Colonel S. H. Toogood served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns, and was
present at Nukumaru and tne Patea river (Medal).
4'J1 Lt.Colonel H. R. Treeve served throughout the Oude campaign in 1838, including the actions of Pusgaon and
Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittovvlie, and the action of Bishwa (Medal). Served throughout the
campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and surrender of Pokin (Medal with
two Clasps).
492 Lt.Colonel H. TrotLer was present during the Russo-Turkish war in 1877-7S as Additional Militarj' Attache1
nt the Head Quarters of tho Army in Asia (Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
493 Lt.Colonel J. M. Trotter served with tho Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
494 Lt.Colonel J. R. Trydell served in India during the mutiny with the 43rd Light Infantry, and was present
at the surrender of Kirwee (Medal).
495 Lt.Colonel S. D. Turubull served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Akha Expedition
in 1881-84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
496 Lt.Colonel F. C. Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy from 1858 to 1863, and was present at the
assault ou the Island of Beyt in October 1859, and served with a Naval Brigade in the Okamundel Field Force in
the operations before Dwarka, and at its capture in Nov. 1859. Served also in the China campaign of i860, and
was present at the capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with tho 4th King's Own through-
outthe Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arogeeand capture of Magdala (Medal).
497 Lt.Colonel G. Twiss served with the Persian Expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Steel
Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st January 1868 and was present at the capture 1,1'
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
498 Lt.Colonel W. J. Twylord served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857 — 50, including the
operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
501 Lt.Colonel C. J. Uniacke served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
503 Lt.Colonel G. Van He.ythuysen served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
5(14 Lt.Colonel F. R. C. Voyle served throughout the Jowaki Expedition of 1877-78 under Brigadier General Keyes
(Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Afghan campaign 011878-79 with the Koorum Field Force; and was
present at the affair of 28th November 1878, and at the storming and capture of the Spingawai Kotal, Peiwar
Heights, on 2nd December 1878 (Medal with Clasp).
505 Lt.Colonel C. \V. Vulliamy served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at
the capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
500 Lt.Colonel C. W. Walker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near Mandalay 011 the 12th December
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
=ob Lt.Colonel J. B. Walker served in the Mountain Train with tho Field Force from Aden against the Foodleo
Arabs in 1865-66, and was present at Bir Saeed.
509 Lt.Colonel J. S. Walker served with the 40th Regiment in New Zealand, in Taranaki and the Waikato during
the war in 7864-65 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
510 Lt.Colonel N. W. Wallace served in the Red River Expedition of 1870 (Medal).
512 Lt.Colonel A. F. Walsh served in the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 12th Septembei'1855 to the end of April 1856.
513 Lt.Colonel H. L. Walter served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1859 (Medal). Also served in the Abyssinian
war in 1868 (Medal).
514 Lt.Colonel C. J. Walter served with the 8th Bengal Native Infantry at Forts Michnee and Shubkudder
during the operations against the Eusofzais in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Bengal Native
Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-80 with the Khyber Brigade (Medal).
616 Lt.Colonel F. Warden served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and capture
of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Also served
throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the assault of Kolapore (Medal).
517 Lt.Colonel H. Waring served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
Corps (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
518 Lt.Colonel J. R. Watson served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Gwalior Field Force in Southern
Afghanistan (Medal).
519 Lt.Colonel E. Wheeler served in the Egyptian war of 1802, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar
and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at trie battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
520 Lt.Colonel J. T. Whish served in the Afghan war in 18S0 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
321 Lt.Colonel G. F. White served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the sist Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Burmese Ex-
pedition from 1886 till the'close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, for four months in
command of it (two Clasps).
i22 Lt.Colonel R. F. Willoughby served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1379. and afterwards in the
operations against Sekukuni, and was present at the storming of the stronghold— slightly wounded (Medal with
Clasp).
523 Lt.Colonel L. W. Wilmer served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including
the defence of the Alunibagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege
and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a 3'ear's service).
524 Lt.Colonel W. H. Wilson served in the New Zealand war in 1856, and was severely wounded in the action at
Nnkumaru (Medal).
525 Lt.Colonel A. T. Wintle served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
326 Lt.Colonel D. W. Wise served with Hodson's Horse at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 ; was afterwards
present at the actions of Gungeeree, Puttialee, Mynpoorie. and Shumshabad, at the capture of Lucknow; served
subsequently with the 9th Lancers at the actions of Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action of
Shahjehanpore, and pursuit to Mohundee (Medal with two Clasps).
Lieut.Coloneh Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 6gia
527 Lt.Colonel T. Wood served during the operations against the Taiping rebels in China in 1862-63 (Chinese
Order of the Dragon, and 2nd Class of the Order of the Precious Star) .
52i Lt.Colonel J. A. Woods served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1S57-5S, and was present at the
action of Scorajpore, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including storming of the Secundrabagh, Shah Nujiff, and
32nd Mess House, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude
with passage of the Goomtee, and several minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for
Lucknow) .
529 Lt.Colonel W.H. Wroot served with the BalticExpeditions in 1835 and 1S56 (Medal). Also with the China Expe-
dition of 1858-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also with
the expedition to the North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the
North Taku Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
330 Lt.Colonel R. J. H. Wyllie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
531 Lt.Colonel C. J. Wyndham served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
332 Lt.Colonel H. T. Wyon served in the Kafir warm 1878 including the operations against Sekukuni; also served
in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukani (Medal). Served at Pretoria during
the Boer war of 1881.
533 Lt.Colonel A. G. Yaldwyn served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Divisional Commissariat Officer on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
l3i Lt.Colonel II. R. Young served on the N.W. Frontier of the Punjaub from June 1S60 to February 1865, with
the 1st Punjaub Infantry, and was present during the blockade of Hiudostanee fanatics and Trans Indus tribes,
and covering of TJmbin August and September 1863, and throughout the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, latterly
as Adjutant of the Regiment (specially mentioned in despatches and in the Punjaub Government report, Medal
with Clasp).
535 Lt.Colonel W. H. Young served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Mattoon
and at the forcing of the Shutargardan (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891m charge of the treasure chest (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1 Major A. K. Abbott served as Adjutant of the 42nd Assam Light Infantry in the following expeditions:
Against the Looshai hill tribes in 1871-72 with the force nnder General Bourchier'(Medal with Clasp). Against the
Dutna hill tribes, Northern Assam, in 1874-73 with the force under General Stafford. Against tne Naga Hill tribes
in 1875 with the force under Colonel Nuttall. In the Afghan war in 1879 with the force under Sir Frederick
Roberts, and with the Punjaub Chiefs' Contingent under Brigadier-General Watson (mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Also served against the Anga mi Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80, and commanded the expedition into the
Kacna Naga Hills, and at the occupation of Paplongmai (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89
(Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
2 Major Fuller- Ackland-Hood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
2tLt. Colonel Hon. E. A. H. A'Court served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division includ-
ing the Zaimnsht Expedition, and commanded a wing of the 85th Regiment at the assault of Zaw a (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
3 Major R. H. B. Airey served in the Jowaki campaign of 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp).
I Major F. G. Alexander served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
' Major R. H. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Roya Marine Artillery, and was present
in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major W. T. Allen served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star).
' Major J. E. Bale served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
s Major T. Baker served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
5 Major J. H. Banks served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagement at Mahsama (horse shot) and in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
111 Major W. H. Barker served in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at the assault and
capture of Rangiaohia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp of Nukumaru, and affair of Kakaramea (Medal).
II Major G. S. Baugh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps), and iu the opera-
tions in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches).
12 Major W. H. Beaumont served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Have-
lock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge, Boorbeakechowkee,
Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, defence of the Residency untd relieved by Lord Clyde'
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude, including passage of
the Goomtee at Sultanpore and other minor affairs, also affair at Shahpore, and capture of forts of Koita (ivfedal
with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 in command of a
Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
13 Major J. C. Bell served with the 53rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
14 Major H. De la P. Beresford served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
13 Major C. F. Blackett served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny (Medal).
16 Major J. N. Blackwood Price served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October
1878 to November 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candaharand Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General
MacGregor. Served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
" Major A. H. Blaxland served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, and at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
18 Major F. B. Bleazby served in the Crimean war in 1854-55 (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
69 1 & Majors Retired on Full or Betired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
lpt Major E. W. Blunt served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches, Star). Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in i29?-g9 with the Protectorate Expedition in com-
mand of the Bandajama Column (Medal with Clasp).
» :9 Maior L. M. Boileau served with the 6th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 under Sir
Samuel Browne, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
20 Major K. F.S. Bolton accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent to various places on the Gold Coast to enlist native
contingents, and raised the Winnebah, Mumford, and Barracoe Companies of Russell's Regiment. Also com-
manded Regimental Transport and was attached to the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers during the second phase of
the war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1880, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
21 Uajor H. J. Bolton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches); accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present in the battle of Candahar (Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1881.
21t Major Boulibee eerved in the South African war in 1899-1500, and was present in the engagement at Dundee
{dargeroufly wounded) and at the Siege of Ladysmitb.
J2 Major W. Broadfoot served as Assistant FieldEngineerwith the Hazara Field Force in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
22t Captain Broughton served in the ixpedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, with the ist
Battalion York and Lanca>-ter Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medil with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Major G. W. C. Bruce served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal
with Clasp).
~24 Major E. Brutton served with the 57th Regiment on outpost duty in India in 1858 with the Field Force under
Colonel Warre. Was attached to and served as Staff Officer to the 2nd Division Royal Artillery during the China
campaign of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku, storming of the Taku Forts, and
occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in elespatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the New Zealanel war in 1863-65,
commanded a successful ambuscade against rebel natives on the 18th May 1863 (thanked by General Cameron), led
the advance party at the storming of the rebel positions at Kaitikara (mentioned in despatches), was Garrison Adju-
tant Taaranaki district, from June 1863 to Jan. 1865, and present at the action of Pontoko, capture of rebel positions
at Mataitawa and Kaitake, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal).
25 Major R. A. Brutton served with the combined force before Sebastopol during the siege in 1854-55, and with
with the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kale1 (Medal with Clasp, anel Turkish Metlal).
J26 Major W. P. Burton was present at the destruction of vessels and vast quantities of stores at Brahistadt in
the Gulf of Bothnia on the 30th May 1854, and at Uleaborg on the ist and 2nd June, and in the boats at the attack
on Gamla Carleby, on the 7th June ; also present at the operations against Bomarsund in August 1854. Served with
the Baltic expedition in 1855, and was at the bombarelment of Sweaborg, and emplo3'ed in the rocket-boats on the
nights of the gth and 10th August (Medal).
28 Major E. Carbonaro served in the Souelan campaign in 1885 with the 17th Bengal Infantry, and was present in
the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba — horse shot (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
2'J Major Shaen Carter served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the
Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.General Maude, and in the Maidan Expedition under Brigadier General
Tytler (Medal).
30 Major A. Cavarra served in the Egyptian war ot 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
31 Major T. J. Chamberlayne served in the Transvaal in charge of two 6-pounder guns in November and
December 1878 ; was with the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879,
and during the invasion ol'Zululanrl and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
31t Major G. A. Chapman served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
32 Major Close served in the South African war in 1899-1900, and was present at the battle of Colenso, in the
•operations of 21st to 24th January 1900 including the action at Spion Kop, the engagements at Vaal Krantz and
Pieter's Hill, and the relief of Ladysmith.
33 Major S. T. Collins served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the citj* ; action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1859, and again at the
pillage of Shektsing; present at the detacheelpost West Gate, Canton, when attacked on the night of the 26th July
1858 ; also at the attack on the Peiho Forts, on 25th June 1S59, where he was severely wounded by a matchlock-
Ijullet in the left leg while saving a wounded marine from drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three
Clasps).
31 Major G. W. B. Colhs served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
3*t Major L. R. Connolly served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Geralel Graham in 1884 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
31 Major W. Conolly served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar, including
the sortie of Deb Khojah — slightly wounded (Medal).
30 Major A. Cook was employed with a detachment of the 32nd Madras Infantry that formed part of the force
in the field to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th November 1858. Was engaged in the pursuit
of insurgent Shans on the northeastern frontier of Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces during May i860.
3? Major L. A. C. Cook served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
38 Major C. F. Coppin served with the Baltic Expeditions of 1854 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the ChinaExpe-
dition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the city ; expedition
to the North anei woundeel at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp).
39 Major J. W. M. Cotton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the gth Foot, took part in the advance to
Cabul with the force under Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jugdulluck and
■Saidabad and the relief of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
39t Major D. C. Courtney served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was in Ekowe during the investment (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at
Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
40 Major W. F. J. Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in tho
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, taking of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal and Clasp).
41 Major G. Cresswell served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Dec. 1854 t0 the 15th Feb. 1856,
incl 'iding the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and TurkishMedal) .
41t Major G. W. H. Cuningham served in the Egyptian war of i88z with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
((Medal, and Khedive's Star).
42 Major Cuthnertson served in the Soudan Expedition ih 1834 with the ist Battalion Black Watch (Medal
and Khedive's St,r. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagements at Mageisfontein (dangerously wounded), Koodoosberg, and Paardeberg.
42t Major N. B. Dalby served as acting Quarter Master of the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea during the siegeof
Sevastopol in 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
43 Major J. W. Daniell served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the relief of the garrison of Pegu
and in the different engagements in the vicinity; also accompanied the Martaban Column (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of
Delhi with repulse of sorties on the 9th and 12th June, actions in rear of the Camp on the 19th and 20th June,
repulse of sorties on 23rd June, 9th and 14th July 1857 (severely wounded). Also present at the siege and capture
of Lucknow in March 1858, including the actions of the 6th 7th nth 16th and 17th March ; afterwards served in
the action of Barree, and throughout the campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps.) .
44 Major R. H. Daniell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — -War Services. 691c
45 Ma'or J. B. Darling served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahnta, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1883, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (two
Glasps).
46 Major T. Davey served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58, and was present at the siege and capture of
Dueknow, actions of Sirsee, Nawabgunge, Mutchleegaun, Kunda Kote, and Jurwah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
49 Major J. S. Des Barres served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
50 Major Dumbleton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
51 Ma;or F. M. Eden served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the occupation of Port Said, was
Aide de Camp to Colonel Howard Jones. Commanding Royal Marines, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
53 Sir Henry George Elliot served as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion in the Crimea during the siege and fall of
Sebassopol in 1854-55, and at the battle of Balaklava, also at the surrender of Kinbonrn. Was present at the bom-
bardment of Odessa, 22nd April ; commanded a Detachment employed in covering the ships' companies of H.M.S.
■Llbion and Vesuvius on the 25th and 26th September 1S54, when employed in removing wounded Russians from tho
battle-field of the Alma on those days, and covered the embarkation of the unarmed parties on the latter day when
obliged to retreat in consequence of the advance of a strong force of the enemy's Cavalry; for his conduct on the
occasion he received the thanks of Sir S. Lushington (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
54 Major H. Elston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp).
55 Major A. England served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present at the crossing of the Gogra and
throughout the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign of i863 (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
57 Major H. H. F. i'agan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. an<i iQ 'he operations around Cabul in December 1S79 includ-
ing the investment of Sherpore ( Medal witn two Clasps) .
iS Major T. Farley served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 1879 with the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
69 Major John Ferguson served in the Kaffir war of 1351-53 (Medal), including the expedition north of the Orange
River. Served also in the China war of 1S60, including the actions of the 3rd, 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st
September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
6j Major C. H. Fergusson served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1878 till January 188c
with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagements at Charasiah (wounded) and
in the operations around Cabul in December 1879— dangeroush" wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
61 Major S. Fletcher served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battle of the Alma and
at the siege of Sevastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
62 Major A. D. Fordyce served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
63 Major W. T. E. Fosbery served in the 77th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from nth July to 3rd Aug. 1855,
and was dangerously wounded — leg amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
64 Major J. F. Fraser served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the operations on the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp).
65 Major W. F. Fullarton served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1S57-59, and was present
at the relief of Luckno iv by Lord Clyde, including the storming of the Secuuderabagh and taking of the barracks ;
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dee. 1857. pursuit to Seraighat, action of Kbalee Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghur,
siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee ; Rohilcuud campaign and attack on
the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude campaign as Baggage Master, including
actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, Allygunge, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Claspsj.
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1353-64 (Medal with two Clasps).
66 Major H. S. A. Fuller served in the Afghan war in 1379-80, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar (Medal, and Bronze Decoration).
67 Major D. Gardner served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country, including the capture
of the Forts of Panulla. Pownghur, Monahur, and Munsuntoosh.
68 Major H. Gardner served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1834-85 with the 1st
Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in i838.
69 Major H. D. Gerrard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
70 Major C. J. Gilbert embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served during the
second phase of the Ashanti war, including the battles of Amoaful and Ordahsu as Lieutenant in charge of the
Regimental Transport (Medal with Clasp).
72 Major F. C. N.Goldney served with the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75. Served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
73 Major G. S. Goldsmid served with the Hazara Expedition in i883 (Medal with Clasp).
75 Major F. W. S. Grant served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, an" commanded the detachment 2nd
West India Regiment at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873,
and led it in two charges against an advanced party of the enemy — wounded; conduct of the detachment
mentioned in despatches (Modal with Clasp).
79 Major C. E. Gubbius served with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1S79 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
80 Major W. G. Hale served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of 1857-59,
including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the expedition to the
North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tanku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and
subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to Sep-
tember 1860 ; commanded a battalion of Royal Marines landed from the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow
in Nov. 1868 (mentioned in despatches), and at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January 1869
(mentioned in despatches). Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
8L Major R. G. Handcock served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
85 Major C. W. Hawes served as Adjutant and Commandant of Cavalry Guides before Delhi in 1857. Com-
manded the Guides Infantry on several occasions during the siege, assault, and capture of Delhi, and present in
every skirmish from the 9th June to the 14th September (four times wounded). Present with Brigadier Showers'
Flying Column in the District about Delhi in 1857 as Commandant of Guide Cavalry (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Sydney Cotton to Sittana in 1858 as Commandant of Cavalrv, and 2nd in
Comaiand of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
86 Major J. A. Hay served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
87 Major S. M. Hay served with the detachment 14th Bombay Native Infantry with the Okamandel and Katty-
war Field Forces in 1859-60; present at the storming of the heights and forts of Ubphoora on iSth Dec. 1859.
83 Major A. G. H. Hayne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
91 Major R. W. Heathcote served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
■>- Major P. E. Henderson served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Clasp).
91 Major H. Y. Hext served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74 (Medal).
'j:> Major Heyland served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the action at Jamo and takin"- of For*
Birwa (Medal).
•> Major C. H. C. Heyman served with the Burmese Expedition in i836-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
6gid Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension. — War Services.
97 Major E. L. Hight served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, aud in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 includ-
ing the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891
(Medal with Clasp).
9S Major Hill was employed in Natal during the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and
was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and Majuba Hill — wounded (mentioned in despatches, and
Victoria Cross) : was awarded the "EC "for gallant conduct at the action of Lang's Nek on the 28th January
1881, in having, after the retreat was ordered, remained behind and endeavoured to carry out of action Lieutenant
Baillie, of the same Corps, who was lyiog on the ground severely wounded. Being unable to lilt that officer into
the saddle, he carried him in his arms until Lieutenant Baillie was shot dead. Lieutenant Hill ihen brought
a wounded man out of action on tis horse, after which ho returned and lescued another. All these acts being
performed under heavy fire.'' Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
and was present in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, aud in the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps).
'■"J Major H. C. Hogg served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Khushk-i-
Nakhud (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
101 Major E. R. Horsey served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
>"2 Major E. W. Humphry served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was severely wounded in action with
Jodhpore mutineers on 16th Nov. 1857 ; in Showers' operations after the capture of Delhi ; with Seaton's Column in the
actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpory, siege and capture of Lucknow ; served as Adjutant of Sappers through-
out the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Roo3-ah, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly ;
throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
"'* Major A. R. Hutchinson embarked for the Gold Coast with 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
'", Major T. T. Irvine served as Aide de Lamp to Sir Charles Staveley in the campaign in the North of China
in i860, and during the occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
106 Major R. F. M. Johnstone served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
107 Major M. N. G. Kane served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1879 with the
Koorum, Cabul, and Cabul-Candabar Field Forces, part of the time as Orderly Officer and also as Brigade Major
and D.A.Q.M. General to Brigadier General Baker; was present in the engagement at Charasiah and in the
operations around Cabal in D< cember 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders.
'"' Major T. Kelly served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel ,T. R. Mackenzie in Arabia from the
27th October to the 2cth December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of the
Fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Jlana, the chief of Houshabi (3rd Class
of the Osmanieh).
109 Major G. N. Kelsall served at the siege of Sebastopol, right attack, from Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
110 Major Hugh Kennedy served with the R.M. Battalion in Spam during the Carlist war ; with the Baltic expedi-
tion in 1854 (Medal) ; and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
112 Major F. R. B. Knox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
113 Major H. E. Kynaston served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and
was present a't the siege and capture of Lucknow, reoccupation of Fyzabad and Trans-Gogra operations, including
the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and the affairs of Muchleegaon and Bungaon Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
114 MujorD. J. Kysh served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha Junc-
tion, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps,'; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85
on Signalling duties (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain, Clasp).
115 Major F~. Langford served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimnsht
Expedition (Medal). . , ,.
Ul> Major R. Lawrence served iu the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas, and in
t,he Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
117 Major T. A. F. Leader served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) .
Ils Major John Lee served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royal Dragoons, including the battles
of' Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
119 Major Wm. Lee served with the Royal Marines at the capture of the Island of Carabusa, together with several
piratical vessels in its harbour, in 1828-29 (Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1850-53
" 12° Major T. Leith served in the Punjab campaign in 184S-49 with the Bombay Column, and was present at the
sie^e and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 with
the°Sind Irregular Horse, and was present at the capture of Mohumra (Medal). Served with the Delhi Field
Force in January 1859 in pursuit of the rebels in the Rewaree, Ulwur, and Jeypoor districts (Medal).
121 Major G. E. Liebenrood served with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879. Was present in the
eno-agement at Ulundi — twice wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
;22 Major P. B. Lindsell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Cabul Field Force in the Transport
Department, including the relief of Sherpore under Brigadier General Charles Gough (Medal with Clasp).
iis Major V, E. Llovd served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Brigade Major and Division Peshawur Field Force,
aud as Transport Officer in the expedition to the Bazar Valley, and afterwards with the Koorum Valley Field
124 Major H. Lowrey served as Adjutant to the Wing of his Regiment while employed in the expedition against
the Kin"- of Baddiboo, up the River Gambia ; was present at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works
on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek on the 16th Feb. , also at the storming capture and destruction of the
fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda and Saba on the 18th, and the battle of Saba, and storming
capture and total destruction of the enemy's stockades on the 21st Feb. 1861.
&> Major F. J. S. Dowry served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1S90.
129 Major A. W. Lvster served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Ch2tral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 3rd Ghoorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
131 Major B. M'Clintock served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
132 MajorL A. T. M'Cudden served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'33 Major T. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 78th Highlanders (Medal).
134 Major H. W. Maclear served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Inyezane and
Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp). • •
135 Major V. H. Maher served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, during the latter
part oi the campaign in command of a mounted troop of the Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
"6 Major E. TJ. Marrett served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
137 Major R. A. Marriott served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of Alexandria,
in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-1885 in command of the Egyptian Camel Corps, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in
Hajors Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services. 69 le
despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Osnianieh, two Clasps). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier
Field Force in 18S5-86, and was present at the attack on Ambigole Wells and in the engagement at Giniss (DSO).
>3i Major E. H. Marsh served with the 34th Regiment at the siege of Sevastopol from 9th December 1854 to
20th Fell. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the
actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and 28th November 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
133 Major M. Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatcnes), and was present at the battle of Canda-
har (Medal with Clasp) .
140 Major J. H. C. Michel served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the affair
at Deh Sarak (Medal).
141 Major John Miller served at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Also with the R. M. Battalion in Portugal in 1835.
Gommanded a Company during the operations on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal), and was with the battalion at
D' Jouni. Sustained a severe fracture of the right leg in the service (War Medal with two Clasps) .
142 Major A. M. Monteith served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Takht-
i-Pul and Maiwand (wounded), took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
143 Major G. Montgomery served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
144 Major G. T. Carus Moore served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874,
and was present at the battle of Ordahsu (wounded slightly) and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
u' Major T. Moore served in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was present in the engagements at Essaman and
Abrakramyia (Medal).
146 Major C.W. E. Murphy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 1st Jan. 1868— with the Sind
Horse until the 9th April, and afterwards with a Battery of Artillery, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
147 Major S. Neary served in the China war in i860 with the 44th Regiment, and was present at the capture of
the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion
of the Essex Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
148 Major A. A. Newman served in the Afghan war in :88o (Medal).
149 Major H. H. Newman served in the operations in Zululand in 18S8.
15" Major M. N. O'Connor served the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
i st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
152 Major W. C. Ormond served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka
and with the expeditions into the Besud and Kunar Valley (Medal).
153 Major R. C. Otway served in the operations against Sekuk-ani in the Transvaal in 1878, including the storm-
ing of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war cf 1879, and was present in the engagement at Uluniii
(Medal with Clasp).
154 Major E. H.M.Owen was employed during 1855 and part of 1856 with the Turkish Contingent under Lt.General
Vivian in Turkey and the Crimea, and has received the Order of the 4th Class of the Medjidie. Commanded a detach-
ment of the 28th Madras Native Infantry in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in the Jubbulpore district in 1858.
155 Major H. H. Ozzard served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
157 Major J. H. Parry served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-60, and was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault
capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations
from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
188 Major A. C. Pearson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Royal Marines attached to the Guards
Camel Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea .ana Abu Kru (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
189 Major N. C. Perkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with Clasp).
161 Major W. L. Pitt served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
164 Major J. L. Power served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (28th August),
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
167 Major W. M. Pritchett served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the expedition to the North
in i860, and in command of the Police Force at Shanghai during the attacks by the rebels.
lr" MajorH.R. L.Pym served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the two actions at Kassasin
(mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i"i Major H. A. Ravenshaw served with the Kandahar Column in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
173 Major J. Reeves served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
174 Major T. D. Richey served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
175 Major Howland Roberts served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
176 Major C. D. H. Robilliard served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the action with a battery at the
mouth of the Narva on 18th June, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
177 Major E. M. Roe embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second
phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
i3i Major W. L. Sayer served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Also
with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855, and with the R.M. Battalion serving in co-operation with the
French army at the siege and capture of Bomarsund (Medal).
182 Major S. M. Congreve-Schneider served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
183 Major C. E. Servante served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river.
Also the campaign in the North of China in i860, including the affair of Sinho, capture of Tongku, assault and
capture of the Taku Forts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin
(Medal with three Clasps).
1=4 Major J. D. W. Sewell served with the expedition to China in iS^.
185 Major G. S. Sewell-Gana served with the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was pre-
sent at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbevla (Medal with Clasp).
136 Major H. W. Seymour served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Aide de Camp to Major General Phayre, and was
wounded at the defence of the Camp of Kueh (Medal).
187 Major J. G. Shanks served with the R. M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 18^4, and with the Brigade in the Crimea
during the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
188 Major W. O. C. Shippard served in the operations in Perak in November and December 1875, including the
advance on and capture of Kinta (Medal with Clasp).
18'J Major J. G. Smith was promoted Captain in the 97th Regiment " in recognition of his gallant services
1 when engaged against the Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras" on the 1st September 1872, on which
occasion he commanded a detachment of the 1st West India Regiment and was dangerously wounded by a
musket-ball in the breast.
,J0 Major John Smith served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma and
nkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopol, including the assaults on the Redan of the i3th June and 8th September
[(promoted to be Lieutenant, Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
1 '-l Major W. S. Sprent served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in Chiua in 1857-59 (Medal).
19i Major E. B. Stephens served in the first phase of the Ashanti war in 1873, and was in command of the out-
1 post camps of Abbaye and Napoleon (Medal) .
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691/ Majors Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services.
194 Major F. L. Story served in the Anglo-Chinese Force under Lt.Colonel Gordon, and has received the Chinese
Imperial decoration of the Red Button. Served with the 1st Division throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was
employed as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Lines of Communication and Base
(Medal with Clasp).
195 Major J. Straghan served on the China Expedition of 1S57-58, including the blockade of the Canton river ;
accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the attack on the forts at thePeiho on 25th June 1S50
(mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm
and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded^ and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps).
196 Major R. S. Sutheidand served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the affairs
of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 18601 n China, including the
storming of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also in the operations against the Taeping
rebels, including the taking of Kahding.
197 Major P. Swinburne served with the Soth Regiment with the left atta,ck during the Bhootan Expedition of 1S65
(Medal with Clasp). Also in the expedition to Perak in 1875-76 (Clasp).
195 Major T. R. Swinburne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Nofiche
mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
199 Major J. H. Symons served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
200 Major A. F. Terry served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle 01 Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
201 Major David Thomson served in the Punjaub camuaign of 1S4S-49 (Medal). Also during the siege and capture
of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
202 Lt.Colonel E. H. Thurlow sevred in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881,
including the engagements it Lang's Nek and the Ingoso River.
202t Major W. L. Tinmouth served in the Baltic in July and August 1854 (Medal) ; also with the R.M. Brigade in
the Crimea at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. to Aug. 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
20:1 Major R. H. C. Tufnell served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 with the Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
204 Major W. G. Turle served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India
including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent
siege operations until dangerously wounded on 10th August (Medal with Clasp).
205 Major P. B. Vaughan served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1887-89 (Medal with Clasp)
200 Major L. H. Vidal served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-"'" Major R. J. "Waller served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Fnttehabad
and Jugdulluck, and at Charasiah on the 6th October 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
208 Major H. N. Webb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Saidabad ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
209 Major J. A. C. Wedderburu served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
210 Major F. D. Welchman served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul
in December 1876 including the investment ot Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
211 Major A. T. Weller served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp); with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (mentioned in
despatches) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 9th Bengal Infantry (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
212 Major A. "Weston served as Adjutant of the Carabineers in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis, and at the attack and destruction of
the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyi, andjokan; was Staff Officer and Provost Marshal of the 2nd Movable
Column, Khyber Line Force, from 25th May to nth Aug. 1880 (Medal).
213 Major W. K.Westropp served witn the 80th Regiment with the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Commissary General with the Jellalabad Field Force
under Brigadier General Gough, and subsequently with the Khyber Division under Major General Bright (Medal).
214 Major H. M. Williams served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and took part in the operations against the Galekas
and Gaikas including the engagement at the Perie Bush ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
2l4t Major R. Le M. "Willoughby served as Adjutant 4th Dragoon Guards in Lhe Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
215 Major F. Wilmot served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
216 Major J. Wilson served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of
Balaklava (slightly wounded) and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, also Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals).
217 Major E. F. Wbdehouse served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
218 Major R. Woollcombe served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served in China in 1858-60, including the expedition to Hankow, action with
the batteries at Nankin 20th November, and action of the 21st November (Medal).
219 Major H. R. Worthington served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. i863to 1S66, and was
present at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, affair
of Kakaramea, and taking of Putahi (Medal).
220 Major J. T. Wright served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
222 Major Wynell Ma3'ow served with the Burmese Expedition in iS35 (Medal with Clasp).
223 Major M. S. Wynne served with the Sist Regiment in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). ■ 1
692
OFFICERS (other than General and Field Officers) on RETIRED PAY.
Captains.
2?OT IN TSE FE SERVE.
COEXET,
|2ndi.iEUT.
[OrENSIGN.
WHEN
PLACED OK
RET. PAT.
2S
Abdy, Anthony Charles Sykes,1 2 Life Guards ,
Acland, John Edward, Esses Regiment
Acton, Thomas,2 Bengal StaffCorps
Aikin, James Edward, York and Lane. Regt
Aikman.Hugh Harry Robertson, 1 Dragoons, 3^-4 Bns.Sighland Light Inf.
Allen. Willia~m Cock's, Lancashire Fusiliers
Allfrey, Frank Edward, Dorsetshire Regiment; 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment
Allfrey, Henry ,2t King's Royal Rifles
Anderson, Wm. Campbell, DSO. 15 Hussars; 3 Bn. Cheshire Regiment
Imperial Yeomanry
Anketell, Moutray, Royal Artillery
Aspinall, Robert Lowndes, 15 Hussars ; 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regiment
Attwood,, Frederick, Coast Battalion of Engineers
Baird, David,3 West Riding Regiment
Baldwin, John Henry,4 Bengal Staff Corps 20
Barker, Edward Henry Payne, Royal Marines | 1
Barnett, Robert Percy" Saunders.5 Indian StaffCorps 13
Oct. 68
July 51
29
2S Oct. 71 26 Nov.
6 Jan. 75 19 Dec.
6 May 53 25 July
?3 Hay 85 1 July
10 Nov. 86 20 Nov.
5 Nov. 70 s Oct.
15 Jan. 92 21 Apr.
28 Oct. 71 29 Sept.
Oct. 68
liar, qo
May 69
Mar. 00 25 May 92 13 June
Oct. 47
Sept. 8S
26
2 9
Beach, IVm. Archibald Hicks, King's Royal Rifles
Bower, Robert Lister,6 CMG. King's Royal Rifles
Bramwell, George," Bombay StaffCorps
Brettingham, Richard Wheatley, Royal Artillery J19
Brigsrs, John Arthur, Scottish Rifles; 3^4 Battalions Scottish Rifles ..
Brown, John, Bombay StaffCorps
Browne, William,8 Indian Staff Corps
Browning, Hanworth Stephens, Royal Artillery
Buller, Gregory Joseph,9 Leicester Regiment I19
Burbury, Francis William. West Kent Regt. ; 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. ...
Bury, Chariest Oiduance Store Department |
Butfer, Francis William Henrv Davies,10 9 Foot 21
Cairns, Hon. Wilfred Dallas, Rifle Brigade ; Major $Bn. Rifle Brigade
Carew, Ponsonby May Lynn, Irish R.; Son. Major 4 Bn. Shrops. Lt. Inf...
Carfrae, Charles" William, Gordon Highlanders 23
Chapman, Francis Robert Henry,12 Indian Staff Corps ; Staff Captain >
for ililitary Intelligence, War Office, 23 Aug. 00 (temp.) )
Chapman, Frederick Stovin,13 Cameron Highlanders, Reserve Regt 2
Christie, Robert Arthur Crawford, 12 lancers; Son. Major Kent Art. \ \
E. Div. R. Art / 23
Churchill, Felix Victor Sidney," Gloucester Regiment I
Clark, Edmund WTilliam,14t Somersetshire Light Infantry 27
Clarke, James Sealy, Lancaster Regiment; 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regiment... \
Cockerill, Robert Charles,15 Indian Staff Corps 1
Colquhoun, William, 12 Lancers i
Constable, Frederick Charles Strickland, Royal Horse Guards
Cooke, Wm. Nevinson Macdonald,16 Indian Staff Corps
Cooper, Albert Beauchamp Astley, Royal Artillery
Cope, Arthur Henry,1' Liverpool Regiment
Corse-Scott, Alexander James, Bengal Staff Corps _
Coulton, James, Munster Fusiliers
Coventry, Charles,19 17 Lancers
Crabbe, Arthur Bingham,18 8 Hussars ; 4 Bn. Irish Regt. Oarrison Regt,
Croasdaile,Launcelot, Bedfordshire Regt
Cullen, Clifford, Derbyshire Regiment; 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers ;
Darley, Henry Read, 4 Dragoon Guards; 3 Bn. South Wales Borderers ...I14
Daubuz, Robert Claude, retired full pay, Royal (Bengal) Engineers 1?
Dawee,EdwardWilson,4 Dragoon Qds.; Son. Majors Bn.WaraickFegt. J
Dennehy, Barry Valentine,20 12 Lancers 126
de Teissier, Henry,.B</roH,21 8 Hussars ; Son. Major 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. j
Ditmas, Edward,22 7 Dragoon Guards 7
Drummond, Arthur George, Royal Engineers j
Drummond, Edmund Johnston,23 Indian StaffCorps |
Drury, Frederick Burton, Royal Marines 27
Dyce, Cecil Coles, Bengal StaffCorps
Edwards, Charles G. W. Edwardes,23t Northampton Regiment
Eley, Henry, Liverpool Regiment ; 4 Bn. East Surrey Regiment
Ellis, Henry Robert Alfred, Connaught Rangers
Ewart, John (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Faulkner, Francis Macnamara, Royal Marines
Feilden, Herbert Ramsay, Lane. Fus.: Major 3 Bn. Lancaster Regiment 125
Festing, Michael Morton Metcalfe, 20 Foot j
Ffrench, Arthur, Indian StaffCorps 15
FitzGerald, Lord Walter, King's Royal Rifles; late Major 8 Bn. K. R. Rifle's 22
Forbes, Edward Esme,24 Indian StaffCorps |
Forester, Francis William, 3 Hussars |
Forrest, Robert Henry,25 Bengal Staff Corps 11
Fox, John Henry, Hoyal Engineers I
Fraser, James Kemp, 14 Hussars '23
Fraser, William Forbes Mackenzie Ian,26 Indian Staff Corps i 2
Gamble, Killaly, Royal Artillery
Gardiner, Henry, Bombay Staff Corps '13
Garsia, Christopher, Bengal Staff Corps 23
Goodlake, Henry Selwyn, Lane. Fus.; Son. Lt. Col. 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt . 11
Grant, Edward James,28 CB. Irish Regiment ; Son. Col. 3 Bn. Royal Scots
Greathed, Hervey, 8 Hussars ; 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry ■ 5
Green,Wm.DixonHaddock,King'sRoyal Rifles; sfbBns.Lancashi're Fus.i
Greenwood, Wm. Henry, Leinster Regiment '13
Griffith, John H. Sandham,29 Yorkshire Light Infantry ,....!....)
Sept.77
Dec. 58
Sept.Sg
Aug. 79
June 80
Feb. 81
Jan. 56
June 41
July 56
Jan. So
July 91
Apr. 64
Sept. =7
Dec'. 68
30 June 4S
1 8 Dec. So
13 JuneS 5
14 Dec. 78
3 Sept. 59
1 July 00
1 July 81
1 July Si
1 July 81
25 Feb. 58
13 Apr. 42
23 Aug. 84
2 Nov. 57
1 July 8 1
24 July 04
29 Jan. 71
25 Aug. 86
ti Sept.76
30 June 63
13 May 85
4 Dec. 83
28 Oct. 71
16 Dec.
10 July
ig Oct.
2i Oct.
20 Dec.
1 Apr.
13 Aug.
7 Jan.
12 May
20 Jan.
30 June
10 Oct.
4 Ju'y
14 Jan.
19 Feb.
23 Dec.
2; Mar.
1 Ja.n
25 Dec.
! 16 May
13 Feb.
:6 Jan.
May 68
Oct. 80
Aug
8 Apr. 80
Jan. 66
Jan. 66
Sept.8«
May 78
Aug. 79
69
69 2
7.
12 13 Jan.
71 20 July
86 23 Sept.
85 29 Aug.
74 30 Nov.
81 18 Apr.
82 10 May
64 30 May
6n 24 Sept.
26 Jan.
13 June
Mar. 88
Dec. 56
Feb. 64
July 80
80
June 64
4 Jan. 71
June 67
Sept.78
Nov. 79
Jan. 79
Apr. 1
Feb. 80
July 79
June 57
Mar. 58
Oct. 79
Feb. 87
Oct.' 80
12 Feb. 78:12 Feb
;27 Oct, 71I 1 Oct.
! 1 July 81 24 Apr
9 Sept.
28 Oct.
,25 Aug.
29 Aug.
12 Aug,
] 6 Apr.
10 May
30 Aug.
10 Nov.
14 Dec.
[12 Feb.
i July
1 July
20 Sept.
9 Sept.
31 July
27 Aug.
6 May
16 Mar.
10 Mar.
22 Dec.
18 Dec.
29 Aug.
3 Aug.
23 Dec.
17 July
10 May
28 Oct.
17 Apr.
3 Aug.
9 June
2 Nov.
8 June
9 Oct.
11 Feb.
2 Aug.
28 Oct.
15 Dec.
1 July
12 Feb.
12 Jan.
1 May
11 Oct.
1 July
11 Nov.
18 Apr.
30 Jan.
11 July
9 Sept.
53 19 Nov. 93
83 27 Mar. 95
63 1 July S2
91 30 Sept. 91
g2 27 Feb. 95
78 26 June 84
98 7 Dec. 98
So
96 30 Dec. 99
54 1 July Si
95 25 Jan. 99
87 4 May 92
85 3 Feb. 92
70 1 July S2
95 6 Aug. 99
go 26 Sept. 95
00 11 June 90
90 6 May 91
68 1 July 82
48 1 July 81
04 28 Nov. q4
68 ! 1 July 82
91 14 Jan. oo>
00
79 10 Aug. 81
96 20 May 96
85; 2 Jan. 98
67J 1 July 81
94 10 Apr. 95
95I 3 Feb. 97
Si. 22 May 89
S9 14 Mar. 97
80 27 June 83
17 Sept. 90
19 Oct. q2
73 43 O LLilt
Si ;i5 Jan.
81 1 9 Mar.
80! 7 Mar.
82 1 Nov.
89 13 Apr.
58 10 Nov.
85 5 Mar.
67 24 Apr.
R-> 10 Mar.
4 Jan.
1 Apr.
2 Aug.
oi 7 July
64 23 Dec.
72 15 Aug.
82 31 July
71 1 Dec.
78 5 July
67 1 July
80 1 9 June
72: 7 July
80 15 Nov.
80 18 Jan.
75 11 Feb.
82 16 Mar.
7i'n Apr.
71 15 Dec.
81I29 Jan.
81 1 2 July
66| 1 Jan.
59 13 June
59 23 Mar.
81 s Mar.
76 22 May
90 28 July
84 29 Dec.
81 11 Aug.
,82 30 Oct.
13 Jan. 07
17 May 98
81 10 Apr. 88
85 21 May 90
93 31 Jan. 00
77! 7 Sept. 81
78 iS Jan. 85
78 4 Mar. 86
83!
88;
86; 17 Oct. 94
881 1 Nov. 90
901 2 Nov. 92
92J14 Feb. 94
69' 16 June 75
91 18 Apr. 94
72 1 July 81
go 28 July 94
87 12 Apr. 93
79 2
76: 8
83,
90; 19
80 25
86 30
Sii 6
88i 19
80 3
oo, 4
88 27
86 11
88 22
80 24
83 1
87! 3
9° 5
78!i5
69
70
Sept. 99
Oct. 79
May 84
Nov. 90
Sept. 89
May 93
Oct. 82
Mar. 90
Dec. 8+
Nov. 96
June S3
Feb. 95
Oct. 90
Mar. 86
Dec. 89
July 99
Feb. 82
Mar. 86
July S2
Jan. 90
Feb. 84
Nov. 98
Jan. 95
3 I 2
693
Captains on Retired Pay.
COBXET,
2ndLiEUT
OrEXSIGX
Haggard, Edward Arthur,30 Army Service Corps ; 3 Battalion Bedford- \
shire Regiment ; Supply Officer, South Africa J
Harrison, Douglas Charles William,32 Indian Staff Corps
Harrison, William,33 11 Hussars ; Hon. Majors Bn.North Lanc.Regt....
Haitigan, John M'Knight, Bombay Staff Corps
Harward, George Sisson,35 Royal Artillery
Heaviside, George Hamilton, 6 Dragoons
Heygate, Wm. Howley Beaumont. Royal Artillery
Home, Hon. Cospatrick Douglas, Rifle Brigade
Hopkins, Thomas George, Essex Regiment; Adjutant Garrison Regt....
Hughes, Hy. Rortvel Lewis, 14 Hussars ; Major R. Anglesea Eng. Militia
Humphreys, William, Connnught Rangers
Irby, Frederick Arthur.1' Rifle Brigade ; 7 B». King's Royal Rifles
Irby, Leonard Paul, King's Royal Rifles ; 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles
Ives, Edward Harbord,3J Royal Fusiliers
Jenkins, Noble Fleming, Border Regt. ; Major 3 Bn. Border Regt
Jennings, Benjamin, 21 Hussars
Jones, Rhys AVilliam Wykeham,40 Sussex Regiment; Hon. Major)
3 Bn. Border Regiment f
Jones, William Locke, Leicestershire Regiment
Kennedy, John Henry,41 W. Kent Regiment ; 3 Bn. West Kent Regt
Kennedy, James Montagu Bowie, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry...
Kinglake, Hamilton Alexander, Lancashire Fusiliers
La Terriere, Fenwick B. de Sales.42 18 Hussars, 7/ow. Col. late 5 .fin. R. Fits.
Le Bailh-, Alexander Cortland,43 Indian Staff Corps
Lee, William Melville Lauriston, Warwickshire Regiment; 3 Battalion 1
West Surrey Regiment J
Logic, James (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Loyd, Frank Kirkman, Inniskilitng Fusiliers ; Hon. Lt. Colonel late\
3 Battalion Cheshire Regiment $
M Connel. Frederick Bradshaw, Gordon Highlanders
M'Goun, John Tod, Madras Staff Corps
MacBean, Archibald, Hampshire Regiment
MacDonnell, Richard Doyne, Madras StaB Corps
Mackay, Arthur Leith Hay,45 King's Own Scottish Borderers
Mackenzie, Kenneth John,*- Rifle Brigade
Macnair, John, Bengal Staff Corps
MacRae-Gilstrap, John,47 Black Watch; Hon. Major ^Bn.Black Watch, \
Gentleman at Arms 5
Mnnners, Lord Edward Wm. John, Rifle Brigade; MP. for East)
Leicestershire i
Maples, Henry (District Officer), Royal Artillery; Army Ordnance Dcpt.
Molony, Charles Stuart, York Regt. ; 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Monro, David, Madias Staff Corps
Morgan, Horatio Horace, Royal Marines
Morley, Robert Wilton. 4 Draeoon Guards
Morrice, John George Selby. East Lancashire Regiment
Morris. Charles Henry, Captain Indian StafF Corps
Munro, Geo. Mackenzie Gunn, R. Scots ; HonMajor$ Bn. Seaforth Highs.
Murphy, Michael, East Yorkshire Regiment
Nixon, Arthur George, Rifle Brigade
Norton, Reuben, Durham Lt. Inf.; Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt
Oldham, Chas. S. Dansey Oldham, 4 Dragoon Guards
Onslow, Denzil Hughes, Dorsetshire Regt. ; 3 Bn. Dorsetshire Regt.
Pakenham, Edward Tatton, King's Royal Rifles
Palmer, William Henry,48 Ro3-al Marines
Parker, Erasmus Darwin, Manchester Regiment ; 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Pearce, Graham Ravenhill,45 Manchester Regiment
Peard, George Charles,45t Royal Scots
Pearson, George, i0 Yorkshire Regiment
Pease, Hugh Robinson, East Yorkshire Regiment
Phillips, Fred. Hervey Bathurst, Royal Artillery
Phillips, Wilha'a Edward,50! 6 Dragoon Guards
Porter, Henry Richard,41 P.oyal Artillery
Porter, Joseph, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Preston, Capon Henry, 2 Dragoon Guards
Prichard, Hubert Cecil, East Yorkshire Regt. ; 3 Bn. East Yorkshire Regt.
Proctor, Frederick Wm., West Riding Regt. ; 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers
Raglan, Geo. F. H. Lord ,52 Gren. Guards ; Hon. Col. Monmouth R. Eng. 1
(Mil.); Under Secretary of State for War j
Repton, Humphrey Thomas Hugh,53 Royal Artillery
Rhodes, John Edward, King's Royal Rifle Corps
Roberts, John Dobree Anderson, R. Art. ; Major Sligo Artillery, S. Die.
Rogers, John Peverell, Royal Artillery
Ross, Charles Edmond,54 Indian Statt Corps
Ross. John,55 Border Regiment
Roupell, George Charles Kynaston Pigott,56 East Yorkshire Regiment
Ruddach, John Warner, Durham Light Infantry
Rudyerd, Reginald Burroughs, Irish Rifles ; Reserve Regt
Rumley, William Powell, Royal Marines ; Army Service Corps...
St. Jolin-Mildmay, Chas. Begue, R. Art.; 4 Bn. Somerset Light Infantry
Sandeman, William Wellington,57 Seaforth Highlanders
Saunderson, Somerset Francis, Rifle Brigade; 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
v.D.Savile,Hen.BourchierOsborne,R.Art.; Hon. Col. 1 Gloucester Vol. Art.
Scott, George John,55 DSO. 18 Hussars; Hon. Major 3 Bn. Shropshire \
Light Infantry )
Scott, Thomas Archibald, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Segrave, Geo. O'Neil, Yorkshire Regt. ; Hon. Lt.Col. late 3 Bn. Bedford 1
Regiment /
Sidney, Philip, Royal Marines
Simonds, Cecil Barrow, Royal Artillery
Skirrow, Arth. Geo. Walker, S. Lancashire Regt.; 3 Bn. S.LancashireRegt.
Soames, Henry, Royal Artillery
Spencer-Stanhope, Walter,60 14 Hussars; 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Infantry
25 May
21 July
19 Dec.
20 Oct.
:4 Dec.
22 June
19 Oct.
1 May
11 Aug.
■ 7 May
WHEX
CAPTAIX. PLACED OS
BET. PAT.
23 Aug. 84 I
1: Feb. 75 1;
10 Nov. 80 11
22 May 6021
18 Aug. 52 25
22 Sept.61 9
11 Feb. 74 14
:2 June 69 2S
14 Sept. 81 1
10 Apr. 89 13
70^3 Oct, 71 12
29 Aug. 85 3
3 Apr. 93 15
S Jan. 71 23
18 June8i| 3
11 Oct. 79 13
79
31 Jan. 80
July 91
Feb. 86
Apr. 85
July 70
Sept.57
Mar. 72
Apr. 83
Oct. 71
July 88
Nov. 95
Feb. 81
Dec. 94
Oct. 93
Feb. 78
Oct. 88
June 83
23 Jan.
8 Dec.
10 Mar. S3 13
22 Oct. 81 1
1 July 8: 2
9 May 8318
•2 Aug
13 Jan.
6 July
13 Dec.
9 Feb.
8 Jan.
20 Feb.
78 2 Dec. 79
77 1 July So
10 May 82
38 15 Oct. 90
9 Sept. 82
68 28 Oct. 71
89 0 Apr. 92
56 20 Nov. 58
70 28 Oct. 71
I 1 Apr. 76
63 28 Oct. 71
10 Mar. S3
21 Nov. 58
5 Dec. 83
58
7 Feb.
-'4 Nov.
24 July
27 Apr.
3 Aug.
Si Mar.
3 Feb.
9 Aug.
23 Feb.
7 May
2 May
:o Nov.
13 Apr.
23 Aug.
•g Jan.
1 Feb.
10 Sept
6 Dec.
5 Mar.
1 July
12 May
14 Oct.
23 Apr.
11 Nov.
24 Nov.
1 July
18 Sept
12 Nov.
6 Oct.
8 Jan.
1 Oct.
30 July
8 Jan.
6 Feb.
24 Serjt.78 21 July
24 July 69 23 Oct.
3 Sept. 63 i~ Apr.
28 Oct. 63 2S May
15 Dec. 65 3 Aug.
18 Feb.
15 Mar. 68 23 Oct.
2 May 88 12 Aug-.
14 Dec. 37 21 Apr.
22 Jan. 791 1 Dec.
22 Jan. 81 1 July
16 Feb. 78
12 Dec. 57
13 Dec. 65
8 Feb. 68
19 Dec. 77
14 Jan. 80
■1 Jan. 79
6 July 89
19 Oct. 7£
30 Oct. 78
1 May 46
19 Dec. 50
; Jan.
:Feb.
79
Apr. 92
Apr. 91
Feb. 87
Oct. 93
May 33
Apr. 85
May 93
Apr. 98
May 89
Dec. 80'
May 9S1
Dec. 68]
Nov. 81
Apr. 87
May 79
Feb. 92
Feb. 70
Aug
2 Apr.
12 May
18 Apr.
12 Dec.
1 Sept.
8 Apr.
13 Aug.
9 Aug.
23 Nov.
S Aug.
5 Dec.
20 June
4 Feb.
1 June
•3 May
19 Aug.
5 Jan.
27 June
23 Feb.
11 May
27 July
7 Feb.
1 7 Apr.
17 Nov.
26 Apr.
0 Jan.
1 Mar.
26 Nov.
;o Oct. 89 :
13 Nov. 78 28 July
24 June 63 10 Nov.
16 Sept.
i Dec.
30 Jan.
2 A'12T.
2S July
1 2 Maj-
3 Jan.
1 Oct.
1 July
6Feo.
4 Oct.
■7 May
2 Feb.
1 Jan.
28 Aug.
ti Apr.
15 Mar.
25 Sept.
9 Nov.
!2 July
2 Nov. 92
11 Feb. 93
14 Aug. 89
10 July S2
1 July 3 1
15 May 77
9 July 79
19 Mar. 95
14 Apr. 97
7 Apr. S7
13 Mar. 95
17 May 99
22 May 89
24 June 91
9 Sept. 88
26 Oct. 92
11 Mar. 99
24 June 91
20 May 96
16 Jan. 89
6 June 88
1 Jan. 96
21 Sept. 93
6 May 93
13 June 8S
6 July 93
8 Sept.3i
30 Sept. 89
1 Feb. 88
4 May 92
1 July 82
22 Oct. 90
16 May 94
23 Aug. 92
1 Feb. 83
1 July 82
18 May 85
26 June 97
2 Apr. 98
14 Mar. 96
3 May 84
21 Jan. 93
19 Apr. 93
3 Apr. 89
6 Apr. 92
19 Dec. 88
20 Sept. 97
2 Apr. 93
25 Jan. 90
31 Aug. 92
1 July 81
8 Oct. 91
t July 81
28 Jan. 94
5 June 89
26 June 97
11 Feb. 01
23 Apr. 87
12 May 84
18 June 90
12 May 83
June 98
May 89
June 89
Jan. 91
Nov. 88
Nov. 87
Apr. 90
Mar. 88
July 97
July 81
17
J9
14
8l[2I
8021
S3 33
8o'24
95,14
46: 1
85 14 Aug
:o Jan. 90
79 9 Sept.85'16 Mar. 89
66 10 Dec. 78 5 Dec. 78
3 Aug. 951 9 Aug. 99
:o June 90J 1 Aug. 94
S3 8 Dec. 75 15 Nov. 81
32 11 June 9:1.21 Sept. 92
Captains on Retired Pay.
694
Spitta, Hubert Heberden,61 Munster Fusiliers
Staveley, Charles Russell, Rifle Brigade : 5 Battalion Bifle Brigade
Stopford, Hon. Edward Barrington Lowis Henry,62 Irish Fusiliers;')
3 Bn. Irish Regiment j
Story, Robert,63' King's R. Rifles; Bon. Lt.Col. late 7 Bn. Kino's It. Bifles
Stoton, Frederick Alexander, Madras Staff Corps
Stratford, John H. de A. de M. F-.^t Capt. Welsh Regiment
Sutherland, Henry Boyd,64 Lancaster Regiment
Swiny, William Molyneux Shapland, Black Watch
Tardif, Frederick Peter, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Taylor, John Shawe,64t Cheshire Regiment
Toogood, Reginald Curtis,65 Scots Fusiliers (21 F.)
Tucker, Jervis,66 Royal Artillery
Turner, Samuel George Drury, Bombay Staff Corps
Turpin, William Homan, East Surrey Regiment
Tye, Charles Henry,67 6 Dragoons
TJssher, Alfred Lestock, Lieut. Cheshire Regiment
Walker, Robt. Sandiland Froude, CMG. Gloucester Regiment
A\ alker, William Francis, Royal Artillery
Wansbrough, Joseph Herbert,69 Bedfordshire Regt
Warren, Lionel Charles, Roy. Munster Fusiliers; Adj. $ Bn. Innis-\
killing Fusilier 8 )
Westropp, George O'Callaghan, Irish Rifles
Westropp, John Massy, 12 Lancers ; Hon. Col. 5 Bn. Munster Fusiliers...
Willis, Charles Beaumont D'Anyers, Royal Artillery
Woodgate, Herbert Ferdinand, South Wales Borderers; Hon. Major \
3 Bn. South Wales Borderers )
Wyld, William Henry,71 16 Lancers
Young, Charles Wilson,72 Bengal Staff Corps
CORNET,
2ndLiEUT,
OTENSIGN.
26 Oct.
87
1 3 Aug
79
4 Apr.
59
5 June 66
8 Aug. 68
ti Apr.
54
14 July 69
25 May 78
20 Sept. 77
28 Oct. 71
17 Dec. 51
16 Nov. 87
14 Sept. 67
30 Dec. 71
11 Mar. 91
30 Mar. 8 1
12 Nov. 73
11 Oct. 61
14 July 83
22 Oct. 70
28 Oct. 71
17 Apr. 78
30 Jan. 86
22 Mar. 77
24 Aug. 54
8 June 60
28 Oct. 71
25 Aug. 80
19 Oct. 78
28 Oct. 71
17 Feb. 54
31 July 89
25 Aug. 86
9 Sept. 82
28 Jan. 82
2 Sept. 72
7 Feb. 85
29 Jan. 70
28 Feb. 74
CAPTAIN.
10 June 82
13 Mar. 95
3 Aug. 87
6 May 82
4 Apr. 71
12 Oct. 80
28 Jan. 79
5 Dec. 78
15 July 86
25 May 96
2 J uce 85
1 Apr. 60
8 June 72
28 Feb. 81
26 May 83
Feb. 90
18 June 8:
1 Apr. 59
3 Mar. 96
20 May 94
19 Sept. 88
10 Apr. 88
5 Dec. 81
4 Mar. 92
14 June 76
28 Feb. 8s
WHEN
PLACED ON
RET. PAT.
10 July 89
25 May 98
25 June 90
6 Jan. 84
1 July 82
2 Feb. 84
8 May S9
14 Apr. qi
26 May 89
1 July 81
17 Nov. 8:;
3 Feb. Sq
17 Oct. 88
1 July 81
7 Apr. 97
20 Feb. 8o
1 5 Aug. 88
12 May 88
31 July 95
23 May 88
7 Feb. 9 ;
Captains on Retired Pay. — War Services.
1 Captain A. C. S. Abdy served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
- Captain T. Acton served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of
Kuhjwah (severely wounded), storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie,
passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Snltanpore; served as Erigade Major at the storm and capture of Ram-
pore Cassie, at the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., and minor affairs (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain D. Baird served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of i8«2, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4 Captain J. H. Baldwin served in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
s Captain R. P. S. Barnett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
"• Captain R. L. Bower served with the 3rd Battalion King's Ro3-al Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta,
in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star); also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps in charge of the Regimental Transport, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Tenia! (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the Mounted
Infantry, and commanded the picked shots who accompanied Lord Charles Beresford up the Nile to the relief of
Sir Charles Wilson when wrecked near Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
7 Captain G. Bramwell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
Served in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in 1858 ; and with a Field Force against the Bheels and
Mekranies in the Rewa Kauta in 1859 (commended by the Governor of Bombay).
8 Captain W. Browne served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp.
,J Captain G. J. Buffer served with the 1st Battalion of the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the
1st Division of the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid and in
the engagements at Deh Sarak and Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
i° Captain F. W. H. D. Butler served with the Chinese Coolie Corps throughout the campaign in the North of China
in 1800, and was present at the action of Sinho, storming of Tangku, and actions of the 1 8th and 21st September (Medal
with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin). Served with the 31st Regiment during the operations against the Tae-
pings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the caking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by
escalade of the walled cities of Kaain.Tsmpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified towns of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
12 Captain F. R. H. Chapman served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
13 Captain F. S. Chapman served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882 from the landing
at Tsmailia, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Captain F. V. S. Churchill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6, and was severely wounded in an
engagement at Thaitzinhan (Medal with Clasp).
14t Captain E. W. Clark served m the operations against Sekukum in the Transvaal in 1.878, including the
utormir.g of Tclyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain R. C. Cockerill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medil with Clasp).
16 Captain W. N. M. Cooke served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
17 Captain A. H. Cope served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
J8 Captain A. B. Crabbe. — For War Services, see Militia(Irish Regiment).
19 Captain C. Coventry served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp).
20 Captain B.V.Dennehyserved in the Kafir war in 1851-53 (Medal). Served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56,
and was present at the siege of Sebastopol and the battle of theTchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21 Baron de Teissier served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops
in 1885-86.
22 Captain E. Ditmas served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Captain E. J. Drummond served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 188990 (Medal with Clasp).
23t CaDtain C. G. W. Edwardes served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
24 Captain E. E. Forbes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
25 CaDtain R. H. Forrest served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
694a Captains on Retired Pay. — War Services.
2fi Captain \V. F. M. I. Fraser served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-8g including the expedition up the
Chindwin River under Colonel Toker (Medal with two Clasps).
28 Colonel E. J. Grant. — For War Services, see Militia (Royal Scots).
39 Captain J. H. S. Griffith served in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion
of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Captain E. A. Haggard. — For AVar Services, see Militia (Bedfordshire Regiment).
32 Captain D. C. W. Harrison served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
33 Major W. Harrison.— For War Services, see Militia (North Lancashire Regiment).
35 Captain Harward served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of October, April, and 6th and 7th June
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
38 Captain F. A. Irby. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
3g Captain E. H. Ives served m the Afghan war of 18-9-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht
(Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
40 Major R. W. W. Jones. — For "War Services, see Militia (Border Regiment).
" Captain J. H. Kennedy. — For War Services, see Militia (West Kent Regiment).
42 Colonel La Terriere served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Egyptian Army on the Bedouin Frontier and on the Lines of Communication ; carried the despatches irom the
lront to Korti on several occasions, and was Staff Officer at Korti until its evacuation (Clasp).
43 Captain A. C. Le Bailly served with the and Battalion York and Lancester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magf'araud Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4i Captain A. L. H. Mackay served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude (Medal).
46 Captain K. J. Mackenzie served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 wiih the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade
.{Medal with Clasp).
47 Captain Macrae-Gilstrap. — For War Services, see Militia (Black Watch).
48 Captain W. H. Palmer served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-
Muhuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
48 Major G. R. Pearce served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
sot Captain W. E. Phillips served in the Afghan war in t88o (Medal).
51 Captain H. R. Porter served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of Taku
Forts and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
52 Lord Raglan. — For War Services, see Militia (Engineers).
53 Captain H. T. H. Repton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
'' Captain C, E. Ross served with tlie Burmese Expedition in 1886-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain John Ross served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Kafir war of 1877-78, including the operations
in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush ; also served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 with Wood's Flying Column, and
was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
50 Captain G. C. K. P/Roupell served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the Can-
dahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
57 Captain W. W. Saudeman served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
53 Major G. J. Scott. — For War Services, see Militia (Shropshire Light Infantry).
00 Captain W. Spencer Stanhope. — For War Services, see Militia (Yorkshire Light Infantry).
01 Captain H. H. S pitta served in the 1st West India Regiment in the Ashanti war o*f 1873-74, and was present
at the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
62 Captain Hon. E. U. L. H. Stopford.— For War Services, see Militia (Irish Regiment).
03 Lt.Colonel R. Story served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
mt Captain John Stratford served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi : also
served in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Standerton.
04 Captain H. B. Sutherland served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
65 Lt.Colonel R. C. Toogood. — For War Services, see Militia (Scots Fusiliers).
60 Captain Tucker served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, anci wa» present at the battle of Inkerman and
at the siage and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
67 Captain C. H. Tye served as Adjutant with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served with
the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the Inniskilling Dragoons.
69 Captain J. H. Wansbrough served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the
Malakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
71 Captain W. H. Wyld served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
72 Captain C. W. Young served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
695
Lieutenants on Retired Pay.
NOT IN THE RESERVE.
Armitstead, Robert,1 103 Foot
Beck, Hugh, Worcestershire Regiment; Captain 5 Battalion Worcestershire Begt
Beresford, John Peirse de la Poer,2 South Wales Borderers
Blaine, Robert Stickney, 5 Dragoon Guards
Buchanan. George Alexander Leslie. Indian Staff Corps
Cecil, Lord John Pakenham, Grenadier Guards ; Major 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Begt. ...
Coney, Herbert Launcelot, Royal Artillery
Cos, Edward Cooke,4 Bombay Staff Corps
Fooler, Henry, Royal Engineers
Gamett, Cecil Frederick, Scots Fusiliers
Garrard, James Robt. Lindsay, 5 Dragoon Guards ; Capt. 3 Bn. Leicestershire Begt.
Hamilton, Edward Chetwood, Bengal Staff Corps
Harman, Wentworth Ales. King, Irish Ri3es; Captain 4 Battalion Irish Bifles
Harris, Francis Anderson, Bengal Staff Corps
Harvey, Harry Charles, Irish Rifles ; Captain 3 Battalion Irish Bifles
Kennedy, John Pitt, 42 Foot
Kilby, James Edward, Coast Battalion Royal Engineers
Lash, Henry Andrew, Indian Staff Corps
M'Kown, William, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Mason, John Anderson, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Mayo, John,12 38 Foot
Neame, Charles Covell, 13 Foot
Palmer, Arthur Hare, 17 Foot
Penfold, Alexander Richard, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Porter, Charles Blenheim,13 Bengal Staff Corps
Pring, John. Coast Battalion R. Engineers (Quarter Master, 13 June 85)
Roberts, Arthur Edward Simmonds, 82 Foot
Roberts, Charles Armstrong, Bengal Staff Corps
Robinson, Owen Campobello, 11 Foot
Rosmead, Hercules Arthur Temple, Lord}* Irish Fus.; Major 6Bn. Lancashire Fus.
Ross, John William, Indian Staff Corps
Shackleton, AViUiam,15 Military Train
Smith, Wilham, 6 Foot
Stainforth, Francis Robert Whitmore. 65 Foot
Stewart, Francis Archibald, 1 West India Regiment
Thomas, Cecil Strangward, Royal Marines
Trotter, William Kemp, West Riding Regiment ; Capt. 3 Bn.Durham Light Infantry
Cssher. Percy John, Royal Marine Artillery
Way, Henry George, Madras Staff Corps
Wilmer, William, Bengal Staff Corps (Brevet Captain, 3 July 72)
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
13 June 57
19 Apr. 93
8 June
15 Apr. 63
4 May 87
13 Feb. 89
13 July 92
13 Feb. 66
29 Mar. 90
.. Sept. 89
23 Mar. 49
WHEN
jpLACEDON
I BET. PAT.
9 May 83
jo Mar. 55
20 May 42
29 Dec. 57
11 Feb. 75
21 Nov. 65
1 May 58
16 Jan. 89
5 Feb. 87
12 Jan. 56
5 Mar. 58
24 June 62
9 >'ov. 89
3 July 60
3 Nov. 59
14 Dec. 96
1 Julv 3:
1 Sept. 6;
16 Dec. 85
16 Mar. 92
3 July 82
19 Apr. 78
19 June 60
18 May 92
6 Sept. 93
10 Nov. 69
20 Feb. 95
10 Sept. 75
22 Mar. 93
15 Mar. 53
13 June 85
19 Mar. 90
1 Apr. 60
1 Dec. 80
7 July 57
14 Feb. 45
8 Oct. 61
4 Oct. 82
7 Oct. 83
7 Mar. S6
23 Feb. 70
11 Sept, 76
22 June 60
127 Mar. 91
29 Jan. 88
17 Mar. 58
12 Dec. 59
J13 June 75
16 Oct. 63
1 Sept. 85
11 Feb. 91
1 Sept.85
3 June 74
3 Nov. 63
1 July 81
15 Feb. 99
28 June 93
1 July Si
30 Oct. 95
17 Nov. 97
13 June 89
28 Feb. 89
1 July 81
1 July 82
2 Apr. 98
6 Nov. 86
10 Aug. 98
1 July 81
26 July 90
25 May 98
1 July 81
r4 Feb. 85
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
27 Aug. 90
7 Oct. 85
9 Sept.96
1 July 81
19 Apr. 85
1 July 81
1 Jan. 98
27 Feb. 97
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 Jul j- 8 j
1 July 8*
10 May 93
16 Feb. 98
13 May 95
20 Nov. 8%
1 July 82
1 Lieut. Armitstead was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantry and Horse
Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
2 Lieut. Beresford served in the Zulu war in 1870, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi (Medal with
Clasp).
4 Lieut. E. C. Cox served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
12 Lieut. Mayo served with the 38th~Regmient at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 29th Aug. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Lieut. C. B. Porter served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal).
14 Lord Rosmead. — For War Services, see Militia (Lancashire Fusiliers).
15 Lieut. Shackleton served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm,
battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct. 1854, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the Military Train in the New Zealand war from November 1863 to 1866
(Medal) .
Cornets, Ensigns and Second Lieutenants,
Baird, John, Land Trans. Corps, Inspector')
of Decon Constabulary j
CORNET,
ENSIGN OB
2ndLiEn.
COBNET,
' ENSIGN OB
2ndLIEUT.
T , Bignell, Charles Philips, Roy. Art ••• 18 Oct. 26
: Jan. 50 Demam; Hy. Dickson, Ceylon Regt 23 Apr. 58
Adjutants.
Adair, Harry Atkinson,1 4 Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, late 52nd Foot 7
(Captain, 18 Jan. 67) ; Hon. Major )
Doughty, Chester, 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Infantry (Captain, 7 Aug. 66) ; Hon. Major
CORNET
2ndLIEUT.
OTENSIGN.
16 Mar. 58
30 Nov. 55
31 Jan. 60
7 Dec. 58
ADJUTANT.
I Oct. 68
18 Apr. 68
1 Major Adair served in the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59.
696
Riding Masters.
iV02' IN THE RESERVE.
BIDING
MASTER.
Abbott, Isaac,1 Royal Artillery ■ 8 Mar.
Bacchus, Henry, Royal Artillery 20 July
Brown, Thomas,4 16 Lancers (Cornet, 29 Dec. 57) [R] 7 Sept
Butler. Reuben,5 Royal Artillery [R] ' x jniy
Cole, AVilliam, Royal Artillery 8 Sept,
Crowdy, John, 1 Dragoon Guards '■ 2 Nov.
Dann, George, Royal Artillery 27 Aug.
Donald, William, Royal Artillery 1 Apr.
Donnelly, Robert, Royal Artillery; irith Royal Artillery ! Apr.
Draper, Frederick, Royal Artillery; Army Service Corps 1 Apr.
Eaton, Frederick, 8 Hussars 12 May
Francis, William, 19 Hussars L3 May
Gifford, Robert, 5 Dragoon Guards I 3 Apr.
Gillon, David, Royal Engineer Troops; Army Service Corps 2I Aug.
Goode, Richard John, Kuyal Artillery ; with Royal Artillery Lj Nov.
Henson, Christopher, Royal Artillery ; Army Service Corps I5 Nov.
Horton, James '28 Apr.
Johnston, William,8 Royal Artillery I5 Jan.
Jones, Thomas Henry, Cavalry Depot 29 Oct.
M'Gee, Henry,9 17 Lancers I13 Nov.
Matthews. William.11 11 Hussars (Cornet, 12 Jan. 56) [R] 'IO Mar.
Mayes, William Busby, 6 Dragoon Guards 21 Aug.
Miller, Thomas, R. Horse Guards 7 Nov.
Morris, Clark, Cape Mounted Riflemen I 5 June
Neal, Charles Walter, 2 Dragoons 6 Nov.
Noake, Maillard,14 / 5 Dragoons 20 Feb.
Nugent, Edmund, Royal Artillery '22 Jan.
Pawson, John,15 Royal Artillery [R] ; Army Service Corps 29 May
Perry, John, 10 Hussars I 6 Dec.
Simpson, Emanuel, 10 Hussars '29 Dec.
Smith, David Noble, 15 Hussars I 8 June
Speirs, Robert, 2 Dragoons !tg Aug.
Stannard, Ephraim, Royal Artillery ; with Royal Artillery 25 Nov.
Stevens, John, Royal Artillery 24 Jan.
Virr, Joseph, Royal Artillery | j June
Wilken, John, Royal Artillery , i9 Juue
Wilkinson, George Louis, Royal Artillery ] s Jan.
Williams, George, Royal Artillery I x Apr.
Worthington, Albert, 11 Hussars 20 May
HON.
CAPTAIN.
71
64 16
I8!'9
75
66
59
59
75
75
75
83
78
75
79
79
75
64
7329
72113
57,19
7821
65 2
67
73! 6
57i
H8
741:3
74 1 25
8°!24
61I17
80 1 9
64 c
75| 1
82 20
July 81
Aug. 79
Nov. 73
July 81
Sept.Ss
July 8t
July 81
May 77
Apr. 85
Apr. 85
May 85
Apr. 88
Aug. 85
Nov. 89
Nov. 89
Apr. 85
July Si
Oct. 83
Nov. 82
Oct. 72
Aug. 88
Feb. 81
Nov. 70
July 81
July 81
July 81
Dec. 83
June 82
May 85
Nov. 84
Jan. 90
Jan. 80
June 90
July 81
Apr. 85
May 92
BON.
MAJOR.
26 Jan. 841
12 Oct. 81
10 Dec. 81
23 Jan. 9,5
21 Dec. 87
31 May 90
15 June 87
28 Nov. 83
24 May 84
22 Feb. 92
17 Oct. 98
16 Aug. 97/
30 Nov. 81
I Major Abbott served in the Crimea and was present in the action near Eupatoria while attached to the Li<*ht
Cavalry Brigade (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
4 Captain Brown served with the 16th Lancers during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane in iS-g
including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (iledal).
5 Ma.jor Butler served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59 : commanded two guns Royal Horse Artillery in Malwa
Flying Column in pursuit of rebels under Tantia Topee in Dec. 1858 and January 1859 ; engaged at Zeerapore and
Chupra Baroda (twice mentioned in despatches and thanked by Governor General in Council, Medal).
8 Major W. Johnston served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol— slightly wounded (Medal with four Clasps
and Turkish Medal).
9 Captain M'Gee served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at.
Fnttebabad— slightly wounded (Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Husears (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
II Captain W. Matthews served with the Royal Dragoons during the Crimean war, and was present at the battles
of Balaklava (horse shot under him) and Inkerman, the siege and fall ol Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps and
Turkish Medal).
14 Riding Master Noake served in the Eastern campaign with the Royal Dragoons, and was present at tho
battle of Balaklava and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Has also tho
Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field.
15 Major Pawson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall i>l
Sebastopol, capture of Kench and Yenikale (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expe-
dition to China in i860, and was present at Smho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
697
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.
XOT IX THE RESERVE.
Aitken, Walter. Royal Marine Artillery
Anderson, "William,1 Lancaster Regiment (4 Foot)
Anderson, William, Royal Artillery
Andrews, Francis IVm., Royal Engineers
Aris, Robert,2 Cheshire Regiment
Baker, Joseph, Royal Marines
Barr, Alexander, 4 Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Barrell. William John,3 Army Service Corps; Army Service Corps
Bassindale, Edward, Grenadier Guards
Beedle, George,1 4 Bn. 'Warwickshire Regiment (2 "Warwick Militia)
Belchem, Frederick George, West Surrey Regiment
Bell, James Edward, 3 Battalion West Riding Regiment
Bignell, John,5 Gordon Highlanders (92 Foot)
Blackwood, John, 4 Battalion Scottish Rifles
Blair. Samuel, Royal Artillery
Bonner. James Edward, Border Regiment
Bray, Henry Hill, East Lancashire Regiment
Brennan, Charles, 5 Battalion Inniskilling Fusiliers (Donegal Militia)
Broackes, Charles,7 Military Mounted Police Corps
Brock, John, 4 Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery
Brogden, James,6 Worcestershire Regiment
Brooks, Alfred,5 Army Service Corps; Army Service Corps
Brooks, George, Brigade Depot
Brown, Simon,10 Royal Artillery
Brown, Yalentine,u*Royal Marines
Browne, Richard,12 3 Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
Bull, John, Royal Engineers
Burke, John,1-3 Depot Battalioin \Ensign, 4 Sept. 49; Lt. 22 Feb. 53) [R]
Burne, Joshua Henry, South Lancashire Regiment
Burtenshaw, John,1* Royal Marines; Recruiting Staff Officer, Glasgow
Burton, Samuel,13 Royal Marone Artillery
Butterworth, Frederick,16 Scots Guards
Buttle, Clement Francis, Royal Engineers
Campbell, Charles, 3 Battalion Munster Fusiliers
Cassell, Frank Lumsden^'Army Service Corps
Cartwright, James Sampson, Northumberland Fusiliers
Chard, Charles, Wiltshire Regiment
Charters, William,18 24 Foot
Chittick, William Henry, Royal Artillery
Choake. Thomas, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 Foot) ....
Clark, Charles,19 9 Battaion Rifle Brigade -
Clarke, Joseph,20 Rifle Brigade (Cornel, 21 Jan. 56)
Clay, Albert, Lincolnshire Regiment; Army Service Corps
Clements, George,21 1 Dragoons
Cliff, William,-2 Royal Artillery (Ensign, 20 Sept. 57 ; Lieii.t. 5 Feb. 61)"!"!!!!!"!"""."!
Clinch William ,3 :; Battalion Dorsetshire Rtgimen-i
Clisham, John, Scots Fusiliers °"
Clowes, Henry,24 Royal Fusiliers
Coe, Edwin. 3 Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment
Cole, Samuel,25 Royal Engineers
Colley, James Wilson,26 3 Battalion East Kent Regiment iArmy Service Corps.........
Collins. Geergs - Tnmskilimg Fusiliers (108 Foot) -.'.....*
Connell, Patrick," 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Conway, John, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Cook, Charles, Hibernian Military School (Lieut, of Orderlies, 25 June 73 ; Capi.'~>
of Orderlies, 7 Aug. 75) mmmm t
Oordery Charles, Suffolk Regiment
Copeland, Thomas, 83 Foot ...........'.'..'.'..... .'.'.'.'.".........I......
Cossey, John Francis,29 Army Service Co™-"Jiri»»'sewj'ce'Corj»»."."i."!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i
Costelioe Charles31 Irish Fusiliers ....
Cotton, John,31 Gordon Highlanders (75 Foot) '
Cottrell, William Foulkes, Staff ....V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'!
Couch James 4 Battalion North Staffordshire Re. ~inient with A Sl-.foi-d Rir.i
Cous'iis, Samuel 3' 3 Bat alior Essex Regiment [R]
Cox, Samuel, Royal Artillery '"
Crawley. Anthony. Northamp-.o.i Regiment (■'.n:, Lisu-i 1: "Nov ■//). 1 Volunteer")
Battalion Manchester Regiment \
Croisdale EichaT-d,33 Army Service Corps irmy Service Ccrps
Crumplm, \\ llliam,34 Army Service Corps; Army Service Corps
Cumberland, William,35 7 Dragoon Guards
Danby, George, Lancaster Regiment
Darker, James,36 Brigade Depot .'.'.'. ......... '."
Davis, John Sonth Staffordshire R.e6iment
■"DebonsMichele Malta Fencible Artillery
Deeves, Daniel, Ordnance Store Department; A^y"dr^nee']bemrimeni'''.""\\\""
De Lisle, Frederick,3' Army Service Corps ; Army Service Corps . ..
Diggory, Charles, Royal Artillery .
Dixon, Timothy,39 3 Battalion Lancaster Regiment
Dixon William * Rifle Brigade
Dolton, Edward John,*1 Army Service Corps . rirrnn'Service Corns' '.
Dou.-vl&s . G.-ecrge *2 Staff J J
Dovaston, John,43 4 Battalion South Wales Borderers
Downes, Joseph, 4 Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
Drage, William,44 Depot Battalion
Drak3. Edward Henry 3 Battalion Gloucester Regiment (S G-oueester Militia)
Drake, Francis,*' Northumberland Fusiliers [R]...
Drewm. Nathaniel John 3 Battalion Irish Fusiliers
Duke, William,4" Munster Fusiliers ; Army Service Corps
Elson, Samuel Spencer,43 109 Foot „..
Emby, William James, Royal Artillery ......'.'.'.'.'...".'
Evans, George:i0 Devonshire Regiment irmy Biroin Corps
QUABTTIB HOXOBABY HOiiOBABX
MASIEE. CAPTAIN-. MAJOB.
11 July
21 Sept.
30 Apr.
6 Mav
12 Feb.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
.1 Dec.
23 Jan.
[o Jul3T
19 Sept
24 Jan.
14 Aug.
1 Apr.
4 Apr.
1 Apr.
13 May
11 Mar.
12 Mar.
1 Apr.
18 Oct.
10 Jan.
10 Nov.
•- July
1 Sept.
12 Nov.
10 Oct.
29 Dec.
30 Mar.
4 July
13 Oct.
25 Mar.
19 Jan.
1 Apr.
11 Mar.
16 Apr.
4 Oct.
[8 July
5 Nov.
6 Sept.
4 Feb.
27 Apr.
30 Nov.
23 Mar.
23 Sept.
24 Jan.
2 Feb.
12 June
9 July
J3 Apr.
18 Oct.
26 July
23 Apr.
30 Nov.
4 Sept.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
1 June
10 Oct.
27 June
10 Nov.
27 July
23 Dec.
21 June
3 Apr.
31 Jan.
11 Dec.
3 Jan.
21 June
3 Dec.
21 May
24 Jan.
30 Oct.
27 Mar.
25 Nov.
1 Apr.
19 Jan.
31 Jan.
1 Dec.
8 Jan.
18 Feb.
21 Feb.
25 Oct.
17 Nov.
17 Dec.
[6 Dec.
30 July
-July
:3 May
72 21 Sept. 82 11 Feb. 85
90 30 Apr. c
85. 6 Mav c
79 12 Feb. i
77; 5 June i
78 1 Apr. i
78 7 Mar. i
64I 7 Jan. I
66 1 July i
.83 19 Sent.c
74 24 Jan. i
66' 1 July i
78! 1 Apr. i
60] 4 Aug. rt
85! 1 Apr. c
7413 May l
74 n Mar. i
78 1 Apr.
73 18 Oct.
83 10 Jan.
65 28 Oct.
71 1 July
•79
73 12 Nov.
81
54
., 7 Nov.
di 30 Mar.
83 4 July
76 13 Oct.
25 Mar.
July
11 Mar. 92
16 Apr. 94
4 Oct. 92
30 June 77
1 July 81
t6 Sept. 83
4 Feb. 95
1 Nov. 71
30 Nov. 88
17 Apr. 80
7 Jan. 80
24 Jan. 90
2 Feb. 94
-.2 June 83
23 Apr. 82
. _ 18 Oct. 83
73 26 July 83
73! 9 Dec. 84
81 30 Nov. 01
78 16 Feb. 88
78! 1 June 88
7410 Oct. 84
74J11 July 83
77
81 27 July 91
1 July 81
73 21 June 83
78,10 Nov. 87
80! 1 July 81
78 15 June8s
84I 3 JaD. 94
71I 1 July 81
55 19 Aug. 74
84 21 May 94
74i
75 30 Oct. S5
78 27 Mar. 88
74 25 Nov. 84
78, 1 July Si
76 19 Jan. 86
80 1 July 81
65I 1 July 81
79' 8 Jan. 89
8s'i8 Feb. 95
55 23 Oct. 67
55 1 July 81
57 1 July 81
81 17 Dec. 91
76 16 Dec. 86
62 30 Oct. 78
74' 1 July 84
77 23 May 87
24 Oct. 85
21 June 84
24 Aug.87
15 June 87
3 Aug
23 July 97
1 Feb. 89
15 June 87
26 Apr. 82
5 May 86
7 Oct. 85
16 July 84
15 June 87
7 Oct. 86
25 Nov. 9.1
24 Jan. 84
23 Dec. 90
28 Nov. 82
24 Nov. 83
18 Apr. 85
698
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.
QUABTEB HONOBAEY HONOEABY
MASTER. CAPTAIN. MAJOB.
Everard, George, 18 Foot
Facer, Waller,51 Manchester Regt.; 2 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regt
Fenn, William Tittery,5- Welsh Regiment; Assist. Chief Inspector General Stores,')
Army Ordnance Department f
Fielding, Joshua,63 I'nattached : Adjutant Royal Hospital, Kit mainham
Flanagan, Daniel, 6 Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery
Folson, Henry.ai Coldstream Guards
Forbes, John, 91 Foot
Ford, Thomas, 55 Berkshire Regiment; Army Ordnance Department
Forde, George,56 Army Service Corps; Army Service Corps
Forsdyke, Jonathan,5" Royal Artillery
Forsythe, John,56 9 Lancers
Fox, George,6" Connaught Rangers; Army Service Corps
Franklin, Henry. Royal Fusiliers
Fraser, John, 4 Battalion Irish Fusiliers (Uavan Militia)
Frayling. Edward. 11 Hussars
French, George, 62 King's Royal Rifles (60 Foot)
Fuller, James,63 16 Lancers
Fuller, William Cole, Royal Scots
Furlong, Joseph Allen, 4 Battalion North Lancashire Regiment ; Reserve Regiment
Gage, John,6* 3 Battalion Dublin Fusiliers
Gardiner, Frederick,65 Army Service Corps
Gibson, George Gisborne, Royal Engineers
Gilby, Thomas Glover,6? 66 Foot
Gillard, James,cs Royal Artillery
Godfrey, Cornelius Benjamin, Royal Engineers
Goulding, William, Royal Engineers
Govier, James, 1 Life Guards
Grahame, George,69 4 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Ayr and Wigton Militia)
Grant, George, 100 Foot
Gray, William,"0 Welsh Fusiliers
Grech, Carmelo, Royal Malta Artillery
Griffiths, John,"1 Oxford Light Infantry
Griffiths, William,"2 4 Battalion Irish Regiment
Guernsey, Forbes William,"5 45 Foot (Ensign, 6 Aug. 58)
Gunn, William,"6 Royal Artillery
Gunton, Thomas Widdowes.77 Guards Depot
Haden, Samuel, 4 Battalion Oxford Light Infantry (Oxfordshire Militia)
Haines, Charles Stanhope,7" 2 Life Guards
Halpin, William.79 Norfolk Regiment
Hambly, Edgar,60 Royal Artilleryi
Hamilton, Thomas,81 Irish Regiment {Ron. Lt.Colonel 3 Mar. 97'/ [R]
Hanlon, Michael/2 North Lancashire Regiment; Army Service Corps
Hamvorth, Edward, Warwickshire Regiment ...
Harding. George Foster, Royal Marines
Harper, John Bloom,53 Munster Fusiliers (104 Foot)
Harrison, William H.84 East Lancashire Regiment ; 1 London Volunteer Artillery...
Harvey, William,86 3 Battalion West Riding Regiment
Hawes. Frank, South Lancashire Regiment; 3 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regt...
Hawkesby, George William, 3 Battalion Irish Regiment '.
Hawkins, James,87 Shropshire Light Infantry [R]
Hayles, Henry Thomas,88 Army Service Corps; Army Service Corps
Hefferon, James Andrew,89 8 Hussars [R]
Herring, William Henry, Royal Marines
Higgins, Maurice,9" Derbyshire Regiment (45 Foot)
Hill, Arthur, Royal Marine Artillery
Hills, Alfred, Royal Engineers
Hitching, G. H.,91 Royal Engineers
Hobbs, Abraham, Manchester Regiment
Hockey, John, Grenadier Guards
Holmes, William,92 Grenadier Guards
Holmes, William Nassau,93 60 Rifles
Holohan, William,91 East Yorkshire Regiment
Hone, Harry,95 Rifle Brigade
Hooper, Frederick, Royal Engineers
Hopkins, William,96 Army Service Corps
Hornby, Thomas, Dublin Fusiliers
Howard, Frederick, 3 Batt. Cheshire Regt.; ^Volunteer Baft. South Wales Borderers
Howard, William,97 Cameron Highlanders; Army Service Corps
Howell, Henry, Warwickshire Regiment
Howland, Joseph,98 Army Service Corps
Hunt, Henry, Lincolnshire Regiment
Hunt, William, Middlesex Regiment (Sub Lieut. 26 Mar. 73)
Hyde, Robert, 10 Foot
Imbusch, Henry, 4 Battalion Sussex Regiment
Ireland, James,99 7 Battalion King's Royal Rifles
Jessop, Tom, 4 Battalion Munster Fusiliers ; Royal Garrison Regiment
Jupp, Richard Barry, Unattached ; Qr. Mr. Royal Hospital, Chelsea
Just, Augustus, Leinster Regiment
Keble, John Alfred,102 East Surrey Regiment
Kelly, Edward, Essex Regiment
Kelly, John,103 21 Hussars
Kelly, John, Royal Artillery
Kelly, Patrick,10* West India Regiment
Kenney, John Henry, Royal Engineers; Reserve Regiment
King, James, Border Regiment
King, William, West Yorkshire Regiment
Knight, Thomas, Depot Battalion
Knox, Ernest Augustus, Munster Fusiliers
Lamb, James.1"6 5 Battalion Rifle Brigade
Land, Isaac,107 Royal Artillery
Langrish, Thomas, Royal Artillery
Lapham, Uriah Fredk.108 Scots Fusiliers (21 F.)
Lee, Edward George, Somersetshire Light Infantry
Deeding, William, Grenadier Guards
11 Apr. 62 26 June 72
13 July 78:13 July 88
23 June 86 '23 June 96
9 Sept.85 3 Nov. 91
5 June 78 5 June 87
1 Apr. 85 1 Apr. 95
6 Sept. 39 '
17 Dec. 81 15 June 85
28 J une 84 28 June 941
10 May 73 ic May 83126 Sept.83
27 Sept. 79 27 Sept. 89
17 Dec. 81 17 Dec. 91
14 July 83 14 July 93
2 Apr. 79. 2 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 76! 1 Apr. 86
12 Mar. 81
18 May 60 30 Nov. 70
21 Apr. 83U1 Apr. 93
28 Mar. 77I28 Mar. 87
6 Sept. 78 6 Sept. 38
16 Jan. 84I16 Jan. 94
29 Sept.8829 Sept.98
2 Oct. 62^9 Oct. 72
13 Jan. 75JJ3 Jan. 85
22 June 89 22 June 99
13 June 83 I3 June 93
28 June 82
17 July 55
30 Apr. 58
31 Aug. 78 31 Aug. 88
5 Mar. 84 , Mar. 94
26 Mar. 84 25 Mar. 94
19 Nov. 81 19 Nov. 91
13 Nov. 60 25 Jan. 71
20 May 70 1 July 3i 30 Dec. 87
7 Jan. 80 7 Jan. 90
25 Jan. 56
14 June 76 14 July 86
20 Sept. 82 20 Sept.92
2 May 78 2 May 88
3 Feb. 69 1 July 81
14 Aug. 72 14 Aug. 82
11 Oct. 78 11 Oct. 88
8 Aug. 89 5 July 99
20 Apr. 67, 1 July 81
1 Apr. 82 1 Apr. 92
5 Nov. 79 5 Nov. 89
7 May 83 7 May 93
29 Nov. 79 29 Nov. 89
21 Feb. 6oj 1 July 81
31 Jan. 8030 Oct. 8s
24 Nov. 7724 Nov. 87
4 Nov. 68 ( 1 July 81
25 Jan. 71 1 July 81
22 Sept. 94
3 May 84 3 May 94
7 July 88 ; 7 July 98
19 Nov. 90
4 Sept. 60 14 Apr. 75
28 July 84 28 July 94
17 Apr. 6724 Dec. 80
30 Nov. 81 30 Nov. 91
30 Aug. 82 30 Aug. 92
6 May 85! 6 May 95
27 Mar. 78 27 Mar. 88
15 Oct. 81 15 Oct. 91
14 Apr. 83 14 Apr. 93
20 Apr. 78 20 Apr. 83
6 May 82 6 May 92
31 Jan. 80 9 May 83
,19 July 79 19 July 89
9 Aug. 73 26 Mar. 83 21 Dec.
11 Aug. 63 30 Nov. 78
31 Aug. 82
1 Feb. 82
! Nov. 82
24 Aug. 81
4 July 82
20 Sept. 83
,27 Aug. 73
13 Dec. 81 20 Apr. 88
28 June 82 28 June 92
9 Sept.71] 9 Sept.8r
30 Nov. 78 30 Nov. 88
10 June 82 10 June 92
20 Fe,b- 89
10 June 74 10 June 84
10 Mir. 75 10 Mar. 85
11 Mar 74 11 Mar. 84
21 Sept. 87 21 Sept. 97
17 Dec. 81 17 Dec. 91
11 July 74 11 July 84
1 20 May 55 1 Apr. 70
■ 1 Jan. 85
15 July 82 4 Oct. 83
25 May 78 25 May 88
17 Dec. 73 17 Dec. 83
.30 Sept.74 30 Sept. 84
, 7 Feb. 83 7 Feb. 93
.13 Nov. 75 13 Nov. 85
29 Oct. 84
[o June 85
Quarter blasters on Retired Pay.
699
Lenton, Charles,111 4 Battalion Irish Fusiliers
±,ewis, Arthur Thomas,113 Royal Engineers
Lewsey, 'Walter, Dublin Fusiliers
Linwood, Norman, Connaught Bangers
Lon?, William Henry, Royal Artillery
Lonsdale, Henry, 3 Battalion Royal Scots
Lynch, William", 3 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment; 2 Vol. Bn. Derby Regt.
M'Cafferv, James,116 Army Service Corps
M'Cann.'John, 3 Battalion Leinster Regiment
M'Cartney, Daniel, Bedfordshire Regt. (16 Foot)
M'Clenahan, Samuel, Irish Rifles
M'Coy, Robert,117 3 Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry
ll'Culloch, Alexander Xeilson, Royal Engineers
M'Evoy, Patrick, 3 Battalion Hampshire Regtment; Reserve Regiment
M'Farlane, Andrew, Naval Ordnance Department
M'Garty, James.115 Irish Rifles (83 Foot)
M'Kee, Cornelius, Irish Regiment
Maekie, 'William,121 2 Foot
QUABTEB
MASTBB.
HONOBABY HONOBARY
CAPTAIN. ; 1IAJOB.
5 June 6t 1 July 81!
13 June 83 13 june 93!
1 May 82! 1 j,jay 92
19 July 79' 19 julj- 89
23 Feb. 84
28 Mar. 74, 3 Mar. 86
1 May 78' t May S3
11 Dec. 78 n Dec. 88
13 Oct. 7713 Oct. 87,
20 July 67 , juiy 81 1 7 Feb. 93
7 Apr. 86! 7 Apr. 96
23 May 84 2g jjay 94
30 June Si, 26 Nov. 90
10 Dec. 84 10 Dec. 94
14 Dec. 78 :+Dec. ""
10 June 82
15 May 82 X5 Hay 92
10 Apr. 57 26 Feb. 73
Mackinnon, William,1- 3 Battalion Highland Light Infantry 27 Feb. 84127 Feb. 94
11 Dec. 78 11 Dec. 38
23 Oct. 55:20 June 69
Main, James, Army Service Corps ; Army Service Corps
Maloney, ■William,124 Depot Battalion ; Military Knight of Windsor
Martin" Alexander,125 Royal Artillery; serving ivith Royal Artillery
Masters. George, 20 Hussars {Ensign, 9 Oci. 58)
Mellor, Joseph.126 East Yorkshire Regiment (15 Foot)
Merrill, Jacob,127 iS Hussars
Miller, John,12* Welsh Regiment
Moore, John,130 Wiltshire Regiment (62 Foot)
Moore. John, 4 Battalion Worcestershire Regiment
Morrison, Charles,131 5 Battalion Connaught Rangers ; Army Service Corps
Morrison, George,132 Royal Engineers
Mullins. William, Devonshire Regiment (11 Foot)
Murdoch, Robert Hamilton, Royal Artillery [R]
Murphy, George133 (Camp)
Murphy, James,134 Royal Marines ; Assist. Inspector of Marine Recruiting 14 June 99
Na din," Francis Owen, East Surrey Regiment
Naughton, Michael, Irish Rifles
Naylor, Thomas Henry, Cavalry Depot
Neate, William, Southern District
Newman, Joseph,136 Scottish Rifles ; Army Service Corps
Apr. 8 .
2 Oct. 62
8 July 63
3 Feb. 75
5 Sept.77
23 Mar. 6
•3 Oct. 7
7 Aug. 8.
2 Apr. 87
17 July 63
9 Feb. 73
'5 July 76
1 July S2
9 Sept.85
1 Mar. 84
22 Aug. 82
7 May 34
11 Sept. 72
Nice, William, 3 Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry; Reserve Regiment I25 Aug. <
1 Apr. 94
29 Dec. 86
27 Sept. S2
1 July 81 ■
3 Feb. 85
5 Sept. 87
1 July
23 Oct. 83}
7 Aug. 90
2 Apr. 97;
1 Juiy 81 17 Dec. 81
1 Mar. 79 15 June 87
1 July 92
18 Oct. 96
Nichols, Richard,137 Army Service Corps 11 Dec. 78 15 June 8;
O'Donnell, John, 1 Dragoon Guards ; Remount Department 27 Feb. 75
22 Aug. 92
7 May 94
11 Sept. 82 23 Mar. 92
25 Aug. 90
31 Jan. 80
27 Sept. 79
8 Aug. 79
1 May 62
11 Mar. 82
3 May 85
1 Jan. 80
11 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 89
O'Leary, Patrick,133 Army Service Corps
Oliver, William,139 6 Dragoons
Page, Nathaniel,140 Royal Marines
Parkes, Harry, Royal Artillerj-
Parsons, William,141 Army Service Corps ; Army Service Corps
Perkins, Charles George, 5 Dragoon Guards
Phillips, Edward,142 Army Service Corps ; Army Service Corps
Phillips, John, Army Service Corps
Phillips, John Campbell, Royal Engineers
Pon-ell, Francis, Royal Marines
Powell, John Joseph Charles, Royal Artillery
Powell, William, Royal Marines
Preston, Samuel, Leinster Regiment
Pulsford, Charles Harvey, "West Surrey Regiment
Pye, Francis, 3 Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment 7 Apr. 86
Pye, Frank, East Yorkshire Regiment 12 Jan. 87
Reeves, Albert,143 4 Battalion Norfolk Regiment 20 May 80
Keid, John Henry Stuart, 1 Life Guards 23 Jan. 69
Reid, William James,1*4 5 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment 14 Mar. 68
Revill, John, Royal Artillery (Lieut. 30 Aug. 64) 12 Feb. 73
Reynolds, Thomas,143 Army Service Corps 27 Mar. 78
Reynolds, Thomas, 3 Battalion Devonshire Regiment; Reierve Regiment 7 Jan. 82
Rhodes, John, 4 Hussars 26 Oct. 34
Robertson, John,146 35 Foot 2q Oct. 61
Robinson, James, Royal Marine Artillery 28 Mar. 68
Robinson, William,147 Royal Artillery .'. 9 Sept.85
Ross, Alexander,143 64 Foot 20 Dec. 59
Ross, James,'49 Gordon Highlanders ; 1 Volunteer Battalion Seaforth Highlanders ... 1 May 82
Rowan, Melville John, Royal Artillery 14 Feb. 77
Rowe, William Arthur Samuel,150 Royal Marines J27 Apr,
Rumsey, George Ferris,151 14 Hussars (Cornet, 17 March 69) I12 July 78
Russell, Henry, Royal Artillery I17 Sept.S
Ruth, George, 4 Battalion Border Regiment 10 May 8
Ryan, Michael, Essex Regiment; Reserve Regiment ho June 77
Savage, George Thomas, Irish Ritles I 4 Dec. 78
Scott, Jonathan Gortley,152 3 Battalion Oxford Light Infantry (Bucks Militia) '24 Feb. 57
Scott, Wm., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ! 6 July 87
Seath, Alexander, Royal Artillery J 8 Sept. 75
Serbutt, Charles,153 Royal Artillery '24 Apr. 6
Shakespear, George Joseph, Royal Artillery '14 Apr. 81
Sharplss, James, Royal Horse Guards ^20 Sept.71
30 Nov. 8 1
4 Feb. 71
6 Dec. 73
15 Aug. 83
4 Nov. 59
17 Jau. 71
11 July 77
24 Feb. 72
22 Apr. 59
4 May 60
23 July 85
23 Au
27 Feb. 85
1 July 8i'25 Nov. 91
27 Sept.891
1 Feb. 89
4 Aug. 75
11 Mar. 92
13 May 95
13 Oct. so
11 Dec. 88
:8 Dec. 99'
S July 8S| 11 Mar. 97
1 Apr. 78 1 Apr. 84 3° Oct. 89
22 Dec. 90 22 July 98
2 Mar. 87 2 Mar. 97
9 Aug. 71 9 Aug. 81! 8 Sept. 86
Shattock, Thomas, 3 Battalion Munster Fusiliers ; Army Service Corps
Shawe, Douglas, 17 Lancers ; Army Service Corps
Shea, William,154 3 Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Sheehan, Thomas Vaughan, Durham Light Infantry
Shepherd, George Alexander, Royal Artillery
Shore, John, 4 Bn. N. Stafford Kegiment (3 Stafford Militia); Army Service Corps
Sim, James,153 Camp Quarter Master, Aldershot
Simons, Edmund,155 Royal Artillery [R]
Slack, James,157 School of Musketry (Ensign, 15 Jan. 561 [R]
Sladden, Henry,15S 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry [R]
Slattery, Matthew,159 7 Foot
Smith, Charles Joseph, Berkshire Regiment
1 July 82
12 Nov. 95
12 July 83
7 Apr- !
30 Nov. 881
1 July 81 '26 Apr.
1 July 81;
1 Apr. 75:
27 Mar. 88
7 Jan. 92
26 Oct. 94 :
6 Mar. 72
1 July 81
9 Sept. 95
5 July 71
1 May 92
14 Feb. 87
27 Apr. 92
12 July 88 i
17 Sept.911
10 May 941
30 June 87I
4 Dec. 88|
J26June83
6 July 97,
8 Sept.Ssj
21 June 73!
14 Apr. 961
20 Sept.81 29 Oct. 81
30 Nov. 91
4 Feb. 81
J 3 Mar. 86
15 Aug. 93!
1 Jan. 70
17 Jan. 87,19 Jan. 87
11 July 87
24 Feb. 32 25 Apr. 87
1 July 81:17 Dec. &i
1 1 Dec. 81
2 May 78J
23 Aug. (,2
700
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.
Smith, Peter,160 Scots Guards
Smithson, Thomas, Royal Marines
Sowten, Frederick,161 4 Battalion S. Staffordshire Regiment (1 Stafford Militia)
Staniland, Stephen Henry,163 15 Hussars
Sterrett, Thomas,163 9 Foot
Stokes, John Edward,16* Depot Battalion
Storey, Richard,165 17 Foot
Styles, George, 3 Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Swanson, Donald,165 Highland Light Infantry
Symons, Thomas Cornelius, Royal Engineers
Teevan, Rourke,168 n Hussars [R]
Templeton, James, Lincolnshire Regiment; Army Service Corps
Thomson, Chadwick,171 20 Hussars
Thornton, Joseph, 5 Battalion Leinster Regt. (Meath Militia)
Tippetts, James Berryman, 3 Battalion East Surrey Regiment (1 Surrey Militia).,
Tompkins, John James,172 South Wales Borderers
Tooner. Michael,173 3 Battalion East Lancashire Regt. [R]
Tuck, AVilliam Brittan,174 Essex Regiment
Tuckett, Edward Giindrie,177 2 Dragoon Guards
Turner, John,178 50 Foot {Ensign, 10 Aug. 54) [R]
Turnley, William Echlin,179 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Edinburgh Militia)
Tyler, Harry William, Army Service Corps ; Army Service Corps
Vickers, Thomas Henry,180 Border Regiment (Sub Lieut. 14 June 73)
Vignaux, Joseph, Royal Artillery
Waite, William John,181 7 Hussars
Walker, Alexander, Royal Artillery ; Army Ordnance Department
Walker, Crichton, Royal Engineers
Walker, George, Royal Artillery
Wallace, Robert.18- Northamptonshire Regiment
Ward, Thomas, Royal Artillery ; Army Service Corjjs
Wasp, Matthew Proctor,183 Army Service Corps ; Army Service Corps
Webb, Humphrey Lakin, 1 Dragoons
AVebster, William,184 Coldstream Guards
Weldon, William, Durham Light Infantry (106 Foot)
Wharry, Charles, Royal Artillery
White, George,156 Royal Marines
White, Henry Edward, 4 Battalion Welsh Fusiliers; Reserve Regiment
White, John,187 Provisional Cavalry Depot
Whyte, Daniel, ,m Manchester Regiment ; 7 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Wilbond, James,150 Royal Artillery
Wilkin, Alexander. Leinster Hegiment
Wilson, James,19- Gloucestershire Regiment (61 Foot)
Wishart, William,1'-14 Army Service Corps ; Army Service Corps
Wood, Joseph, Army Service Corps ; Army Service Corps
QUAUTEH
MASTER.
5 May 85
14 Apr. 60
6 Sept. 73
30 June6q
19 Dec. 65
16 Oct. 66
4 June 61
11 July 74
10 May 71
6 May 85
10 Nov. 65
27 Sept.71
8 June 72
18 Jan. 82
4 Oct. 73
26 Nov. 79
8 Juiy 62
19 Nov. 81
13 Jan. 69
13 Dec. 54
16 Jan. 63
12 Feb. 79
27 Aug. 73
17 Feb. 63
11 Oct. 76
8 Sept. 75
6 May 85
H0NOKA11Y
CAPTAIN.
i Sept. 79
6 Sept. 83
1 July 81
25 Sept. 78
31 May 76
11 July 84
1 July 81
27 Aug. 90
8 Mar. 76
27 Sept 8 1
8 June 82
4 Oct. 83
26 Nov. 8q
HONOBABY
Ml. TOR.
19 Nov. 91
i July 81
[2 Feb
14 June 83
1 July 74
1 1 Oct. 86
8 Sept. 85
27 Aug. 90
19 July 76 19 July
29 Sept.8o|29 Sept.90
26 June 72 26 June 82
Worrall, Thomas, Royal Scots
Wj lie, James, Shropshire Light Infantry
Yates, Thomas, Cheshire Regiment '...,
York, Robert, Connaught Rangers
Young, Charles. Lincolnshire Resrimeiit ...
21 Aug. 78
1 May 82
19 Nov. 81
2 Sept. 85
IS All!?. 87
15 June 85
8 May 90
15 Oct. 91
29 June 66
1 July 81
10 Dec. 94
22 Mar. 89
11 June 91
10 June 92
1 July 81
29 Nov. 89
1 July 81
3 Apr. 83
2i Aug. 88
1 May 92
19 No^. 91
2 Sept. 95
15 Aug. 93
23 Apr. 84
4 July 83
2 Dec. 82
12 Aug. 83
2 Sept. 85
15 Sept. 81
17 Dec. 8:
9 Aug. 71
7 Mar. 83
1 Apr. 94
27 Apr. 82
1 June 87
15 Oct. 81
16 July 91
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services.
I Major W. Anderson served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of
Fort Beyt (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the
capture of Magdala (Medal).
- Captain R. Aris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain W. J. Barrell served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, including the operations against the Gaikas and
Galekas, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (honorary rank of
Captain, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
granted the higher rate of pa\ , Clasp).
4 Major Beedle served in the Kaffir wars in 1846-47 and 1850-53— slightly wounded (Medal). Served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present in the actions in the Jugdespore jungle (Medal). Served with the 6th
Regiment in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with
Clasp).
5 Major Bignell served in the Eastern campaign in 1S55-56, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
including the assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
7 Major Broackes served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the Military Mounted Police and as Provost Marshal
at the Base (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8 Captain Brogden served on the North West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
9 Captain A. Brooks served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Kambula (slightly
wounded) and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (promoted to Quarter Master in the Commissariat and Transport Staff, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at Kubekan
(two Clasns).
10 Captain Simon Brown served in the Crimean war in 1854-56, and was present at the battles of Alma and
Inkerman and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
11 Major Valentine Brown served throughout the campaign in China in 1837-61, and was present at the
capture of Canton in 1857 and at the taking of the Taku Forts in i860 (Medal with two Clasps). Has received the
Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
12 Captain Richard Browne served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol and
the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Captain Burke served in the 22nd Regiment in the campaign in the Southern Manratta Country in i844andi845,
and was present at the storm of the Pettahs on 27th November, and of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur. Was
mentioned in General Orders for conspicuous gallantry in the field.
II Captain J. Burtenshaw served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was present m the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (horse shot), and at the destruction of Ternai (two Clasps).
IS Captain S. Burton has received the New Zealand Medal, and that for Long Service and Good Conduct.
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services. 701
16 Captain F. Butterworth served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 2nd Bxttaiion of the Scots
Guards, and was present in the engigemeut at Temii (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
17 Captain F. L. Cassell served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part
in the defence of Standerton (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Quarter Master). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
,s Captain Charters served in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab and battles
ef Sadoolapore and Chillian wallah— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Clark served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the
action of Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain J. Clarke served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Crimean war, including the battle of Alma
(wounded), taking of Balaklava, battle of Inkerman, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan, with the
storming party on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
21 Captain G. Clements served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royal Dragoons, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
22 Captain W. Cliff served throughout the Gwalior campaign of 1843, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze
Star). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of
Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian walla, and Goojerat (three times mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
battle of Budleke Serai and subsequent operations before Delhi including its siege and capture from 8th June to
22nd Sept. 1857 — commanded two heavy guns from the 14th until the night of the 22nd September. Afterwards
present at the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Luoknow including the attack on Dilkooshar
La Martiniere, and Secunderabad ; battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Khodagunge and retaking of
Futtehghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Commissioned as Ensign for having distinguished
himself on several occasions, but more particularly at the capture of Delhi, and considered by the Commander in
Chief in India as eminently worthy of reward.
23 Captain W. Clinch served with the 39th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, an I was pre-
sent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at the attacks of the 18th June and Sth Septembar 1855 (Msdal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Has received the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
21 Captain H. Clowes served in the Afghan wai in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
25 Captain S. Cole served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1854, and was present at the capture of Bimarsund
(Medal). Serve! in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the siege aid fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Medal for distinguished conduct, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
26 Captain J. W. Colley served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, in
eluding the actions of the 4th 14th and 20th January (Medal with Clasp)
27 Major G. Collins served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand wars of 1860-61 and 1863-65 (Medal).
23 Major P. Counell served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the action at A wall,
at the siege and capture of Kotah, and in the engagements at Smganeer and Bunao (Medal with Clasp).
2? Captain J. F. Cossey served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bittle of Tal-el-Ke'oir (Mjdal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
30 Captain C. Costelloe served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the capture of the Gate
Pah (Medal).
31 Major J. Cotton served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (granted
honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
32 Captain S. Cousins served in the Crini3an campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastipol and
expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign iu
1857-59, including the operations against the G.valior Contingent, the actions of Pandoo Nuddee, Bhognapore and
Selimpore, and the siege of Calpee and Lucknon (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and in
the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
33 Major R. Croisdale served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
31 Captain W. Crumplin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 (honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp).
3i Caotain W. Cumberland served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards (Medal, and Khe-
dive's Star).
36 Captain J. Darker served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal witn
two Clasps, and a year's service).
37 Captain F. De Lisle served in the Zulu war of 1879, first in command of a detachment of the 3rd Company
Army Service Corps, and afterwards with Colonel Baker Russell's Column on the White Umvaioosie River (Medal
with Clasp) .
33 Captain Timothy Dixon served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Dec. 1854, and was present
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served on the Bhootan Expedition
including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp) .
40 Captain William Dixon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the siege assault
and capture of Delhi(wounded), at the actions of Bagowallaand Nugeena, the relief of Moradabad, the engagement
on the Dojura, the capture of Bareilly, the assault of Shahjehanpore, the capture of Bunnai, the pursuit of the
rebels to the CJoomtee, and the actions at Fort Mohumdee, Shahabad, and Bunkagong; was also present in the
operations in Oude in 1858-59, including the engagements at Pusgaon, Rissoolpore, Fort Mithowlee, and Biswah
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Red River Expedition in i87o(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
41 Major E. J. Dolton served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Balaclava, and Inkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
42 Major George Douglas served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the battle of the
Tchernaya (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
43 Captain J. Dovaston served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, alltt was present at the relief of Luck-
now, action of Cawnpore, storming of Meangunge, the passage of the Gogra, the action at Toolseepore, and
numerous minor engagements (Medal with two Clasps).
44 Captain Drage served in the Crimea with the Grenadier Guards from April to October 1855, and with the 1st
Regiment to the end of the siege (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
45 Major F. Drake was at the defeat of the Dinapore rebels near Mirzapore in August 1857, and afterwards served
with Havelock's Column in the action of Mungarwar, capture of the Alumbagh, relief of the Residency of Lucknow
and its subsequent defence (wounded) ; throughout the operations at the Alumbagh under Outram, and at the final
capture of Lucknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Buxarghat, capture of Omerah,
and destruction of other forts (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service). Served with the 5th Fusiliers
in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medall.
47 Captain W. Duke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
48 Captain Elson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the capture of Ratghur, action of'Barodia.
relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the- Muddenporc Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, and battle of
the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
50 Captain G. Evans served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
51 Captain W. Facer served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
52 Captain W. T. Fenn served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■58 Captain J. Fielding served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wi> present in the engagement at Telol-Matuha,
Toia Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services.
the capture of Mahsarna, the action at Kassasin (28th August), the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the occupation of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
54 Captain H. Folson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
s5 Captain T. Ford served throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout
the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present
in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai,
afterwards served as TraDSDort Officer to the Battalion (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of Captain, two
Clasps) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
5* Captain G. Forde served at Mooltan during the Indian Mutiny in 1858 (Medal).
57 Major J. Forsdyke served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and the battle of the Tchernaya, and was present at the action near Eupatoria while attached to the Light Cavalry
Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
58 Captain J". Forsythe served with the gth Lancers in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and took part in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps," and Bronze Decoration).
co Captain G. Fox served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Ulundi, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81, and was present with the 94th Regiment in the engagement at
Bronkhorst Spruit — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
62 Qaarter Master G. French served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Natal Field Force in the
Boer war in 1881.
63 Captain Fuller served with the 16th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Also
the Sutlej campaign of 1846, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
04 Captain John Gage served with the 1st Battalion 20th Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign from November
1858 to the end of the campaign, and was present at the subsequent operations in Oude, including the affair of
the Fort of Musjeedia (Medal).
06 Captain F. Gardiner served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the engagements at Nukumaru
and Kakaramea and the Wanganui campaign (Medal).
67 Captain T. G. Gilby served in the China war in 1842, and was present at the storming of Chin Kiang Foo and
operations before Nankin (Medal).
63 Captain J. Gillard served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
69 Major Grahame served the Eastern campaign of 1834-55 with the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
70 Captain W. Gray served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-0- with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
71 Captain J. Griffiths served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 with the 45th Regiment, and was present at the
capture of'Magdala (Medal).
72 Captain W. Griffiths served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry,
and was present at the surrender of Kalr Dowr and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
75 Captain Guernsey served with the45th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and in the field against the enemy
in the Orange River Sovereignty between 24th Dec. 1850 and 6th Feb. 1853 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1868 and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
76 Major Gunn served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 7858 (Medal).
77 Captain T. W. Gunlon served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Oasp, and
Khedive's Star).
78 Captain C. S. Haines served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
80 Captain E. Hambly served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
81 Lt.Colonel T. Hamilton served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, in-
cluding the expeditions to Paparata and Katemari (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the action at Kassasin on the gth Sept. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment including the enaagement atKotkal (Medal with Clasp). In March 1897
he was granted the honorary rank of Lt.Colonel in recognition of his services in the army.
82 Captain M. Hanlon served with the Sist Regiment in the Eusoofzie expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st Regiment, under Colonel Renny, disarmed
at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe
for mutiny (Medal). Served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture
of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
83 Captain Harper served in the Ashanti war from 6th July 1873 until invalided on 9th January 1874 (Medal).
84 Captain W. H. Harrison served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
85 Major Hart-M'Harg served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the
18th June (Medal with three Clasps, Medal for Distinguished Service in the Field, and Turkish Medal). Served
also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the North
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
86 Captain W. Harvey served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
87 Major J. Hawkins served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, and was present at the battles of Sadoolapore,
Ohillian wallah, andGoojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum
Division of the Cabul Field Force, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
88 Captain H. T. Hayles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and siege of Burwahi (Medal with Clasp).
89 Captain J. A. Hefferon served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the recon-
naissance to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and the Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) ; also served in
the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah, re-occupation of Chandaree, battle of
Kota-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Served with the 8th Hussars in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
30 Major M. Higgins served in the Kafir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-53 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war
in 1867-68 (Medal).
92 Captain W. Holmes served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
93 Captain W. N. Holmes served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) .
In suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1S58 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also throughout the campaign
of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin). Served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles
in the Afghan war from October 1878 to October 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee. Accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
94 Captain W. Holohan served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal
with Clasp).
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services. 702
95 Captain H. Hone served in the Afghan war in 1872-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and with the expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
96 Captain W. Hopkins served in the China war of 1860-61, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
and at the occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps1. Served in the Egyptian war of iS32, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
97 Captain W. Howard served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment
and in the engagement at Giniss.
9S Captain J. Howland served in the Zulu war in 1S79 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
(honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
99 Captain J. Ireland served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu and
at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engagement
at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
102 Captain J. A. Keble served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860,
including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Present at
the occupation of Tien-Tsin 1860-62. Served during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities
of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, and i-elief of Kadin and
Tsinpno.
103 Major J. Kelly served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the battle of Tchernaya and
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868, and was
present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
104 Captain P. Kelly served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp, and Medal for distinguished
conduct in the Field).
106 Captain James Lamb served with the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol.and attack of the Redan on
the 18th June (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Pesha-
wur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
107 Captain Land served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-56, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and at the battle of Inkerman (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Has the Medal lor Long Service
and Good Conduct.
108 Captain Lapham served in the Boer war of 1SS1 with the Natal Field Force.
111 Captain C. Lenton served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi (Medal with
Clasp).
113 Captain A. T. Lewis served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Seived in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
116 Captain J. M'C'aflery served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal
with Clasp, and Kbedive'B Star).
117 Captain R. M'Coy served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was Dresent at the relief of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
m Quarter Master M'Garty served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
** Captain W. Mackie served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the China war of i860, and was en-
gaged in the actions of the 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
122 Captain W. Mackinnon served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
124 Captain William Maloney. — For War Servicer, see Military Knights of "Windsor, p. 774.
125 Captain A. Martin served in the Indian Mutury campaign in 1857-5S, and was present at the actions of Pan-
loora and Doondeakeira (Medal).
126 Major J. Mellor served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68 (Medal).
127 Captain J. Merrill served with the Central India Field Force in 1858, under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present
at the action of Koonch, battle of Gallowlie, advance on and capture of Calpee, capture of Morar Cantonments,
recapture of the town and fortress of Gwalior. Was present with a flying column in Bundlecund from August
1858 to March 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
128 Captain J. Miller served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
133 Major J. Moore served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, and was present at the assault of the Redan on the
iSth June (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
131 Captain C.Morrison served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war
of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
132 Captain G. Morrison served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
132t Lieut. J. Munro served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Maiwand
(Medal, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct).
133 Quarter Master G. Murphy served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
134 Captain J. Murphy served in the China war in 1859-60, including the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1861-63 (wounded), and against the Pirates in China in
1868-70, including the destruction of three walled villages near Swatow. Served in the Soudan campaign in
1884-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
136 Captain J.Newman served with the 90th Light Infantry in India from the 12th August 1857, including the
first defence nf the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (severely wounded), kc, the defence of the
Alumbagh under Outram, and repulse of various attacks (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Served
with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations in the Waterkloof and Perie Bi;sh.
Also served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagements at Kambula and Tjlundi (Medal « ith
Clasp).
137 Captain R. Nichols served in the Zulu war in 1879 in command of No. 5 Company Army Service Corps
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885, and was present at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of
Captain, Clasp).
13s Major P. O'Leary served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma and
Inkerman (three times wounded) and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
138 Captain W. OHverservedinthe Boer warof 1881 with the Inniskillirg Dragoons. Served in the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
li0 Major N. Page served in the Crimean war of 1854-55, an(i was present in the engagement at Redoubt Kaleh,
the capture of Eupatoria, Balaklava, Kertch and Yenikale, the battle of Balaklava, the bombardment and sur-
render of Kinbourn, and the iall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the China war of
1857-61 including the capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp). Has received the Medal for Long Service and Good
Conduct.
141 Captain W. Parsons served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war iu 1881,
and took part in the defence of Lydenburg (promoted Quarter Master). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star), Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
142 Captain E. Phillips served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
143 Captain A. Reeves served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
111 Captain W. J. Reid served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
703 Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services.
eluding tbe battles of Alma and Inkerman, repulse of the sortie of the 76th Oct. 1854, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Central India campaign of 1858,
including tbe siege and capture of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, action of Kota ke Serai, attack and capture of
the town and fortress of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, surprise and defeat of the rebels at Khoondrye
(Medal with Clasp). Has also the Medal for long and meritorious service.
145 Captain T. Reynolds served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
146 Captain Robertson served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war, including the night attack and bai tie
of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal in
'857-58 ; was with Havelock's Column in the several actions leading to the relief of Lucknow (dangerously wounded
by a ball through the head on 25th Sept.) ; subsequent defence of Lucknow, with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh
with repulseof numerous attacks there, operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow, the Rohilcund campaign,
and_ capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
147 Captain W. Robinson served in the China war in 1860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
and at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
148 Captain A. Ross served with* the 64th Regimen t in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Rcshire, surrender of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore under General
Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Kerkeroulie,
capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnai, and Mahomdie (Medal).
149 Captain J. Ross served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in ihe engagement at Charasiah on
the 6th October 1879 an<l the subsequent pursuit of the Afghans, and in the operations around Cabul in Decem-
ber 1879 including the investment of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the
Boer war of 1881.
150 Major W. A. S. Rowe served in the China war of 1857-60, and was present at the blockade of the Canton
River, at the action of Fatshan, and at the capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with three Clasps).
151 Major G. F. Rumsey served in the Boer war of 1881.
152 Major J. G. Scott served with the 73rd Regiment during the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal), and was present
in all the principal actions in Kaffirland ; also at the battle of Berea — wounded. Served also in the Indian cam-
paign of 1353-59 (Medal).
™ Captain Serbutt served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
154 Major W. Shea served throughout the New Zealand campaign of 1864-66, and was present at the attack on
the Gate Pah and the engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
15i Major J. Sim served in the Eastern oampaign in 1854-56, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, the assault of the Redan, the siege of Sebastopol, and the expedition to and capture of
Kinbourn— severely wounded (Medal with four Clasps, French and Turkish Medals, 51I1 Class of the Legion of
Honor).
.56 Major E. Simons served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege ami fall ot Sebastopol
and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India from November 1857,
including repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan on 31st August 1858 (Medal). Served with the Bhootan
Expedition of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
157 Major Slack served throughoutthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles cf Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kinbourn
Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct at the battle
of Inkerman).
158 Major Sladden served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava, and Inkerman, repulse of a sortie on the :ith May, attack of the Quarries on 9th June, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Medal with Gratuity of .£15 for distinguished Conduct in the Field, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war from Jan. 1864 to March 1865, including
the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
15a Captain Slattery was present with the 54th Regiment in New Zealand at the taking and destruction of
Pomare's Pah on 30th April 1845, attack on Heki's Pah, destruction of the Waikiri Pah, storming of Kawi's Pah,
capture and destruction of Rhuanekapeka nth Jan, 1866 (Medal).
•m Quarter Master P. Smith served'in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field).
161 Major Sowton served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1S57, including the
battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior contingent, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucttnow,
and affair of Barree (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1868.
162 Major S. H. Staniland served in the Boer war of 1881.
163 Captain Sterrett served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Crimean campaign from 10th Feb. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the field force under Brigadier General Ross against tbe Afridis on the North-West Frontier in 1877-87.
164 Quarter Master Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
165 Captain R. Storey served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
Also the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal with two Clasps).
166 Major Swanson served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
167 Captain R. Teevan served with the nth Hussars in Bulgaria and the Crimea during the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (led the left troop of
the right squadron, and was wounded), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal).
171 Major C. Thomson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege of Delhi and
t the capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
172 Captain J. J. Tompkins served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas ;
also served in the Zulu -war in 1870, and was present at the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
173 Major M. Tooner served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma and
Inkerman, the assaults of the Redan, and the sortie of the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
174 Captain \V. B. Tuck served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
177 Major E. G. Tuckett served witn the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans-Gogra affairs at
Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
178 Captain John Turner served with the 50th Regiment at the battle of Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
Also the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon ; at
Sobraon alter the Officers with the Colours were disabled he carried one of the Colours up to the enemy's parapet
(Medal and three Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, aud ""as present at the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and during the whole siege and fall of Sebastopol and performed the duty of Quarter
Master du-ing the whole campaign (Medal wrih three Clasps, and Turkish Medal, and promoted to an Ensigucy
on the 10th Aug. 1854 from Color Sergeant for service in the field). Served in the New Zealand campaigns from
75th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at the assault and capture 0: Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack
on the Camp at Nukumaru, and affair of Kakaramea (Medal).
i79 Major W. E. Turnley served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58 (Medal).
Quarter Musters on Retire J Pay. — War Services. 704.
150 Captain T. H. Tickers served with the 55th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie of 26th Oct. 1855, and assault
of the Redan on the Sth Sept.— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the
Bhootan Expedition in 1S65, including the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
m Captain W. J. Waite served in a squadron of the 7th Hussars with the expedition against the Mohmund
Tribes in 1863-64 under Colonel A. Macdonell (Medal wiih Clasp).
183 Captain M. P. Wasp served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (mentioned in despatches, granted honorary
rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
151 Captain W. "Webster served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
156 Major G. White served the Eastern campaign of 1354-55, including the battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and Medals for Meritorious Conduct).
!'r Major John White served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58 (Medal). Served with the 19th Hussars
in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's StarJ.
159 Captain Daniel Whyte served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served
with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
190 Captain J. Wilbond served in the China war in 1S60, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts and
at the surrender of Pekm (Medal w^th two Clasps).
192 Major James Wilson served with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the Boree
Valley, N.W. frontier of India, in November 1S53. Also with the expeditionary force against the Lurruchzai Moh-
mncids, including the taking. and destruction of several villages in August and September 1854 (Medal Willi Clasp).
191 Captain W. Wishart served in the Kafir war in T877-78. and took part in the operations against the Galekas
including the engagements at the Waterkloof, the Perie Bush, and the Taba ka TJdoda ; also served in the Zulu
war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and at Ekowe during- the investment (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Sub Assistant Commissary, Medal with Clasp).
195 Captain T. Wood served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from the 2^rd September 185.1, including
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the rtedan on the iStt June, bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinbouru [Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in tbe New
Zealand war from 1861 to 1866 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal). Served with the 57th Regi-
ment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe and throughout
the operations of " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
Retired or Salf Pay. — Commissariat and Transport Staff.
Commissaries General. jOttley, George Wollaston21 24 Aug. 8c
Blacker, Latham William1 9 Ang. 8i,Ramsey, George23 19 Aug. 80
Brownrigg, Henry John.2 CB [R] 7 Apr. 86Troup, John Igglesden24 31 Jan. So
Morris, Sir Edward,4 KCB. [R] 8 Aug. 3i|Whitehead,Wilbraham Tollemache, -Hon.: Major 1 July 83
Watt, Fitzjames Edward, CB 14 Feb. 78 Wild, Henry John, Son. Dep. Com. Gen. 4 Col. 1 Nov. 71
„ ,, „ Wrench, Charles Edward, Son. Dep. Com. Gen. 1 Aug. 71
Deputy Commissaries General. :Young, John Smith,2' Son. Dep. Com. Gen.\ „ '
Blunt, Francis Charles/ Son. Com. Gen 1 Sept. 82 <f Colonel i lAev. So
Downes, Arthur William,8 CB. Son. Com. Gen. 27 Oct. 73I
p.s.c. Healy, Richard Calvert,9 Son Com gen. I7 June 8o| Deputy Assistant Commissary General.
Murray, James William," Son. Colonel [R] ... 1 Apr. 81 Colebrook, George Thomas,2' Son. Captain 1 Apr. 8e
Pigott, Augustus William 1 Apr. 801 '
Ryland, Ashley Cowper,13 Son. Colonel 24Aug.84
Wilkinson, Henry John,14 Son. C0m.Gen.4- Col. 29 Apr. 80I Deputy Commissary
Crooks, John Joseph,2" Son. Commissary & Mai. 1 Apr. 8s
Assistant Commissaries General.
Abbott, Blair, Son. Dep. Commissary General ... 1 Apr. 80 Quarter Masters
Brereton,ThomasSadlier,16-Hon..Dy). Com.Gen. > , jDorman, Henry, Son. Lieut ' ,0 Sent 8/
4- Son Colonel i Jl Jan' SoiHickie Henryic' riMayS
Dunn, Edwm 25 Dec. 74;Miller, David,32 Son. Lieut 25 Apr 8;
Johnston, Jas.1' Son. Dep.C0m.Gen.4S0n.C0l. 27 Oct. 80 Mullins, John Joseph, Son. Captain 31 Jan ' 80
Milne, James,19 Son. Dep. Commissary General 15 Feb. 70'Myers, George Lingard,33 Son. Lieut -1 Jan 8«
O'Connor, CharlesDavis,2C,.ffoM.Z>ep.C'om.G<;H. ) .
4- Son. Colonel } : APr- 74
1 Colonel L. W. Blacker served in the Kaffir war in 1850-52 (Medal).
-' Major General Brownrigg served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 3rd Division, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Zulu war m 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war in 1881 in charge of the Commissariat and
Transport (mentioned in despatches).
4 Sir Edward Morris served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal 1. Served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Commissariat
Officer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
- Colonel F. C. Blunt served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
* Mr. Downes served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol), and was specially
mentioned m general orders for services rendered with the Turkish Contingent (Turkish Medal) . Served with the
China Expeditionary Force in 1S57-59, and was promoted for this service; present at the attack and capture of
Canton (Medal with Clasp).
9 Colonel R. C. Healy served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
Zulu war m 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
" Colonel J. \\ ■ Murray served with the Heavy Cavalry at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman. andsie^e of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
13 Colonel A. C. Ryland served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal) .
14 Colonel H. J. Wilkinson served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of SebastopoL
and assault on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal)
i" Colonel Brereton served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 tn>
705 Retired or Half Pay. — Commissariat and Transport Staff.
18 ColouelJ. Johnston served in the China war in 1862, including the expedition against the Taeping rebels
< Medal). Served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Milne served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
20 Colonel C. D. O'Connor served with Detachments of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd West India Regiments that proceeded
from Gambia in October 1854 to the assistance of the troops besieged in Christianborg Castle, Gold Coast, and
with the expedition against the Kings and Chiefs of the Moirah country, Western Africa, in November 1854.
Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873. 'Raised natives at Cape Palmas for the
Transport Service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant
■Controller, Medal) .
21 Mr. G. W. Ottley served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Mr. Ramsey served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs
of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
repulse ot the sortie on 26th October, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
-* Mr. J. J. Troup served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Starj.
25 Colonel J. S. Young served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (promoted Deputy Purveyor, Medal). DuriDg
»lie Franco-German war in 1870-71 he was Joint Commissioner at the Head Quarters* of the German Army for the
National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War, and at the conclusion of the armistice he took part in
the relief of Paris (German War Medal, French Bronze Cross, and Silver Medal of the Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in Anglia for saving life). During the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-78 he again acted as Chief Commissioner
for the National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded. He also served in the Zulu war in 1379 (Medal).
Served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 as Red Cross Commissioner.
26 Captain G. T. Colebrook served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
27 Major J. J. Crooks served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-4 (Medal).
:0 Quarter Master Hickie served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64, and was present in the engagement at
Orakau (Medal). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, including the capture of the stronghold
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Quarter Master in the Commissariat
and Transport Staff, two Clasps); also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, including the engagement at
Abu Klea Wells (Clasp).
32 Lieut. Miller served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
03 Lieut. Myers served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and
took part in the defence of Pretoria.
Retired Pay. — African Commissariat.
Majoe.
Wawn, George Twizell 19 Aug. 88
Commissary.
Gore, James Casmaijor,1 Hon. Lt. Colonel 2 Oct. 89
1 Lt.Coloncl Gore served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
Retired or Half Pay. — Army Ordnance Department.
COMMISSARY OF ORDNANCE.
Bath, John, Hon, Major 1 Apr. 00
Hodgson, James, Hon. Major 4 Nov. 98
Hunter.Chas. Finch,1 Hon. Capt. ; Army Ord.Dept. 1 June 98
Roberts, James Andrew, Hon. Major 26 Nov. 98
Warnes, Thos. John, Hon. Major 11 Nov. 98
Assistant Commissaries of Ordnance.
Heaton, Thomas,2 Hon. Captain 17 Apr. Sg
Holland, George Henry, Hon. Lieut 1 Apr. 00
Hunter, James, Hon. Lieut 1 Apr. 96
Inspector of Ordnance Machinery.
Imrie, William Lawrence, Hon. Captain n Nov. 97
> Captain C. F. Hunter served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham in the Ord-
nance Store Department and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (promoted Quarter Master,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
2 Captain T. Heaton served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
Retired or Half Pay.- — Ordnance Store Department.
Commissaries General of Ordnance.
Ingram, Matthew John Tiernay,1 Hon. Colonel
[R] 23 Dec. 87
King, William Michael2 30 Nov. 8i
Deputy Commissaeies General of Ordnance.
Le Geyt, William Bell'2 1 Sept. 78
March, Gerald Edward,13 Hon.Dep.Com.Gen.
of Ordnance and Hon. Colonel 30 July 76
Mead, Robert, Hon. Dep. Com. Gen. of Ordnance 27 Nov. 75
Rawnsley, Thomas Joseph,1* Hon. Lt. Colonel... 31 Jan. 80
Richards, Fo well C. Buxton, Hon. Major 8 Jan.
p.s.c. Barrington, Joseph Thomas 1 Apr. 96 Staraforth, Richard Terrick, Hon. Lt. Colonel 1 Apr. 96
Beswick, Anthony Sutton 17 June8o'Sutlene, Henry Charles, Hon. Lt. Colonel , 1 May 87
Mayo, William Robert, Hon. Colonel; Chief iTnseott, John Henry Ro!t, Hon. Lt.Colonel ... 3 Ausr. 90
Ordnance Officer, Dover 8 Oct. 90' Warren, Godfrey Octavius, Hon. Major 26 Sept.90
Mills, Herbert James,3 CB. Hon. Colonel 30 Nov. 881 _
Morgan, Henry,3 Hon.Colonel 1 Oct. 87J Quarter Masses.
Pease, Thales6 (Naval), Hon. Colonel 15 June 85 Barry, John, Hon. Captain 31 Jan. 80
Raven, Newcome Richard, Hon. Colonel 30 Nov. 8i;Bovill, Thomas, Hon. Captain; Army Ord.Dep. 30 Apr. 85
Rogers, Samuel Ormsby, Hon.Colonel 9 July 85 Ferguson, Alexander, Hon. Captain 7 Mar. 82
Russell, Horatio Albert',7 CB. Hon. Col. [R] ... 1 May 8oFoord, William Levison Tom, Hon. Captain ;
Skinner, Edmund Grey,8 CB. Subst. Col 1 Apr. % Army Ordnance Department 4 Dec. S3
Sparkes, Thomas, Hon. Colonel 1 May 87 Graham, William, Son. Captain ; Army Ord-
Taylor, Henry,9 Hon. Colonel 20 Oct. 8Q! nance Department 30 Oct. 77
Travers, Henry Fane 23 Jan. 8jiKennedy -Edwards, James,15 Hon. Captain ... 30 Oct. 77
Lonehurst, Bruce, Hon. Captain 31 Jan. 80
Assistant Commissaries Geneeal of Ordnance. JMorton, James,16 Hon. Captain 1 Apr. 96
Booth, Walter,10 Hon. Lt. Colonel 31 Mar. 8o;Paterson, Francis. Hon. Lieut 31 Jan. 80
Calvert, Augustus Bresson, Hon. Lt. Colonel... 23 Jan. 81 Pitt, John, Hon. Captain ; Army Ord. Dept 31 Jan. 80
Durnford, Charles Day,11 Hon. Lt.Colonel 23 Sept. 83'Roache, Joseph Matthew, Hon. Captain 30 Apr. 85
Elliott, Joseph 9 July 78 Spinks, George,17 Hon. Captain 31 Jan. 85
1 Colonel Ingram served in the New Zealand war in 1861-65 (Medal).
2 Mr. King served in China from 1857 to 1858 (Medal).
3 Colonel H.J. Mills served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star);
served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General
of Ordnance with relative rank of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
5 Colonel H. Morgan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Com-
missary General of Ordnance with relative rank of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Retired or Half Fay. — Ordnance Store Depaitment.
706
6 Colonel T. Pease served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General, Medal with Clasp, and Kbedive's Star).
7 Colonel H. A. Russell served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (promoted Assistant Commissary,
Medal frith two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
s Colonel E. G. Skinner accompanied the expedition in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76, and served in charge
of the Bengal Commissariat in Larut and Sunghil TJjong (Medal with Clasp). Servedinthe Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the action of Kassasin on the 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary Gentral of Ordnance ( Medal. .;th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's
Star. 1 Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (mentioned in despatches,
honorary rank of Lt. Colonel, Clasp).
9 Colonel H. Taylor served in the Kafir .Tar in 135C-53 with the 2nd Division (Medal).
10 Lt. Colonel Bootli has the Medal for the war of 1857 in China.
11 Lt.Colonel C. D. Durnford served in the operations in Zulaland iu 1888.
12 Mr. Le Geyt served in the New Zealand war of 1S63-66, and was present at the attack of the Orakau Pah,
assault and capture of the Gate Pah. and action at Te Ranga (Medal).
13 Colonel G. E. March served in the Zulu war in 1679 (Medal)
14 Lt.'Jolonel Rawnsley served with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the bombardment and
capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal) .
15 Captain J. Kennedy-Edwards served in Natal during the Boer war of 1881.
16 Captain J. Morton served in the operations in Zululand in i838.
17 Captain Spinks served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopil (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medali.
Retired or Half Pay. — Army Pay Department.
(a.p.d.) serving in the Army Pay Department.
Chief Paymasters, Colonels.
Compigne, Henry Mapleton,1 District Pay-
master, Chester 25 Mar. 96
Hamilton, James Graham ; District Paymaster,
Chatham ... 12 Nov. 8S
Senior, Thomas Palmer, CB 24 Dec. 84
Chief Paymasters, with Hon. Bank of Colonel.
Barr, William Lamb3 (a.p.d.) 4 Jan. 93
Bateman, Henry William* 7 Aug. 96
Carden, William Joseph5 20 Oct. 86
Cattell, Edward6 8 Aug.
Chauncey. Charles Henry" 2 Juue
Costa, Paul Dennis 9 Apr. 95
Davidson. George Montgomerie 1 Apr. 83
Dring, William8 1 Apr. 83
Feilden, Henry Wemyss,9 CB. Paymaster Im-
perial Yeomanry (a.p.d.) 3 Jan. 87
Hewson, John Lysaght10 17 Mar. 94
Hnddlestone, Thomas11 10 Sept.84
Hughes, William 24 Dec. 84
Longden, John Edward12 1 Apr. 81
Luke, Henry Francis 2 May 89
Lukin, Frederick Windham13 1 Apr. 81
MacDonnell. William, CB 1 Apr. 8:
Morris, Joseph John11 9 Aug. 91
Morris, Maxwell Kirwan15 1 Apr. 81
Olivey, Sir Walter Rice,16 KCB 1 Apr. 81
Playfair, William Morgan 16 Oct. 94
Rippon, George William17 23 Sept.84
Roberts, Edward, l7+ CB 25 Dec. 88
Stockley, John Cator18 29 Nov. 00
Tuck, John Johnson 7 June 91
Wade, William Barton13t 7 Aug. 97
Whittington, George John Chas.19 CB. (a.p.d.) 13 Dec. 91
Staff Paymasters, Lt. Colonels.
Brockman, William Law19t (a.p.d.) 27 Feb. 84
Fox. Thomas Charles Armstrong20 (a.p.d.) ... 1 Apr. 85
Gelston, Arthur William Hill31 25 June 84
Healy, Michael Ryan,22 Dist. Paymaster, Cork 3 June 85
Kennedy, Walter Craufurd (a.p.d.) 1 Oct. 83
Lloyd, Thomas Prince23 12 Jan. 90
Montgomery, William 18 Apr. 94
Orange, John Edward24 (a.p.d.) 15 July 89
Small, William George25 28 Sept. 94
Souper, Charles Edward (a.p.d.) 11 Feb. 91
Stokes, Alfred (a.v.d.) 27 Juneoi
Webster, Henry Francis George26 5 Dec. 89
Staff Paymasters, with Son. Bank of Lt.Colonel, except
where otherwise mentioned.
Aked, Thomas, Hon. Major 28 May 88
Bacon, Thomas William27 18 Feb. 82
Bailey, John James28 [R] 8 Oct. 78
Ballard, James Ritchie, Hon. Major 3 Apr. 89
p.s.c. Beaumont. Dudley31 7 Sept. 82
Bell, Thomas32 (a.p.d.) 11 Nov 84
Bell, William33 14 Oct.
Booth, Thomas George34 17 June
Boyle, Edward35 1 June
Brereton, John Sadlier 24 Dec. 84
Brown, John37 27 Mar.
Budd, Claud Currie, Hon. Major 1 Apr
Burge, Benjamin Henry38 (a.p.d.) 1 Apr
Came, Henry Monteath39 (a.p.d.) 16 July 87
Staff Paymasters, with Hon. rank of Lt. Colonel,
except where othenvise marked.
Coote, Edmund Eyre40 :6 Mar. 84
Creagh, Denis 27 Apr. 82
Croft, James Henry Herbert42 7 Oct. 91
Cuming, George Lewis, Hon. Major 15 Aug. 81
Currie, Henry Octavius41 1 Apr. 78
Davidson, Thomas Reid Waugh 7 June 91
Dawson, Henry Coleridge43 „ 4 May 88
de Lasalle, Augustus Bolle 1 Apr. 78
Dowdall, Alymer Peter Gerald44 i5June85
Elliot, George Henry, Royal Marines 26 May 78
Elliott, George46 1 Apr. 78
Fenton, Michael 25 Dec. 88
Fereday, Frederick Francis47 1 Apr. 78
Fleury, William L.48 (a.p.d.) n Feb. 91
Forbes, Charles D'Oyly49 1 Apr. 78
Forster, Archibald Cochrane50 1 June 79
Furlong, George William51 (a.p.d.) 2oSept.86
Gahan, Melmoth Caulfield 10 Sept. 84
Gilbert, Herbert Henry 3 Mar. 98
Goold, James Knight 1 Apr. 75
Greenwood, Edward Fred. George 1 Apr. 97
Haldane, Alexander Henry53 (a.p.d.) 1 Apr. 77
Harvey, Henry55 1 Apr. 84
Hignett, Charles Harrison57 1 Oct. 81
Howard, Walter58 17 Feb. 92
Jenney, William Richard 1 Apr. 78
Kaye, William Robert,61 District Paymaster,
Guernsey 8 Mar. 82
Kneller, Godfrey T. C. St. John,6-' Hon. Major
(a.p.d.) 15 June85
Lane, Henry Frederick, ffi Major 4 Dec. 96
Langford, George Edward64 (a. p.d.) 6 Dec. 85
M'Kenzie, Alexander William 1 Apr. 78
MacGachen, Archibald Henry Hams worth ... 1 Mar. 82
Mahony, John,67 CMG 1 July 79
Marvin, William68 24 Aug. 81
Maunsell, Edward Henry 6 Jan. 90
Mosse, John Forbes,69 Hon. Major 10 Apr. 89
Muskett, Joseph70 .' 1 Oct. 81
Nightingale, Sir Henry Dickinson,71 Bt 1 Apr. 79
Nott, William Candahar J. Farrcr72 (a.p.d.) ... 18 Dec. 89
Noyes, Angustus Finch 6 May 82
O'Kelly, de Pentheny de Pentheny 1 Apr. 70
Openshaw, Francis O. Sargeant73" 1 Nov. 97
Owen, Robert Edward,74 Hon. Major 9 Nov. 80
Packman, Frederick William Vance 1 Apr. 83
Palmer, William,76 Hon. Major 23 Sept. 91
Potter, Henry77 (a.p.d.) 1 Apr. 78
Pumfrett, George78 15 Aug. 81
Raymond, Elliott Arthur79 iJuneS2
Raynes, Edward Villiers, Hon. Major 8 Aug. 83
Reid, James,80 Hon. Lt.Colonel (a.p. d.) 9 Apr. 93
Richardson, Alexander81 t8 Jan. 81
Richardson, Richard82 23 Jan. 79
Robinson, Philip Albert,83 Hon. Major 31 July 95
Robinson, Thomas Middleton,81 Hon. Major 25 May 95
Ross, Alexander Aitken 27 Apr. 79
Ross, James Clarke 10 Mar. 81
Ryder, Herbert Croft86 1 Feb. 81
Samwell, Frank87 1 Apr. 78
Sanford, Charles Henry 2 May tq
Simpson, Robert Hamilton91 1 Apr. 78
Smith, George William92 1 Oct. 81
Spiller, Duncan Chishohn Oliver94 z6 July 82
Collins, John Alexander (a.p.d.) 1 Oct. 81 |Sutherland, Wm. JohnE. Graham ............... 5 June £2
VI 2
706a Betired or Half Pay. — Army Pay Department.
Staff Paymasters, with Son. rank of Lt. Colonel, ;Davenport, Charles Talbot, Hon. Major 26 Aug. 81
except where otherwise marked. Duberly, George, Sun. Major 10 Sept. 95
Taylor, Charles William Joseph" 31 Aug. 87 '|u, Po™- R°'5ert- Mo'^ C"Pj,ah'-: 2° Pec- 74
Taylor, Frederic Norman limes," Hon. Mai. 9 May 84 h' »'avds ibomasifo.. G;,rf- m 1 Apr. 93
Thompson, Robert™ 1 Apr. 7i ^'.'"J^ Clifford GaboureL 1 >». Major. 23 May 79
Thomson, William*" 1 Oct. 8, Griffith, Clement Bayly «« Son. Captain ...... "Feb. 70
Timbrell Thomas100 -2 July 82 Hemans, Alfred Geo. VYilloughby, i/oH. Lt.Col. 20 Nov. 78
Savers' Julius Eroekman™ "1 Apr v8 J>uncey. iUi Sydney t odolphin,7Yo».Z> Co;. 1 Feb 65
Vander-Meulen, John Harrison10- 2 JuneS6 Johnston, Robert 10 Aug. 83
Walker, John Symeon 25 Dec. goi?'1??. John Rooper ifo«. jtfiyor ........ 9 June 81
Wastell, William104 1 Apr. 78 Louer, Frederick Charles John, Hon. Captain 20 July 83
Webb Charles 1 Oct " 8r k°n£' Robert Lowry,125 Bon. Major 22 Sept. 81
■ v ith Edward irtrur Howard 27 Fib 00 Longbour:-: William F:rdt»*> -Hjk Xf CsiiweS KjS'i'v. So
Webb, Francis Edward1" 14 Aug. 8o,:^nSee. Arthur Frederick ,Hon. Major 8 Nov. 97
Wethered. Edwin Robert1"' 1 Ai>r 7s'Maunsell John Drought, Major 28 Sept. 05
Wilson, Richard 6 Jan. 89 Kearf?'^ a™?Z JoJ^L jg?»- ^wor ,8 Mar. 81
Wolfe Robert108 2oAu" 79 Meredith, Richard,12? Son. Captain 28 Nov. 83
Wood; Samuel Ed^rd1™ """"'Z1.'..'7.V.7.''.'7 20 Mar .' 87 Mitchell, Hugh Henry, Son. Captain 30 Sept. 82
Woodall, Frederick Nind,110 Man. Major 15 June S5i'NuK<=e> Andrew Richards, Hon. Major [a.p.d.) . May 85
Powell, George Huddleston, Hon. Captain 12 Oct. 83
Paymasters. Riddell.o'iV Rodney Stvaxt,Eart.130Bon.Zt.C6l. 8 Mar. 80
Adams, William Richard Goold112 8 Dec. 91 Ridgway, Albert Brutton, Hon. Lt.Colonel 6 May 80
Addis, James Edward,113 Son. Captain 22 Sept.83 Russell, Frederic, Hon. Captain 11 Sept.82
Alexander, George Agar,1'4 Hon. Major 22 Sept. 81 Russell, William James Dacres, Hon. Major... 27 Dec. 79
Ashburner, Francis James, Son. Captain 10 Apr. 84 St. John, Oliver H. Bcauchamp,132 Subituntive
Astley, Spencer Byng, Son. Captain 5 Apr. 841 Major (a.p.d.) 27 May 00
Balders, Charles Morfey,11" Hon. Lt.Colonel 6 Jan. 79 Sawyer, Manfred John,131 Hon. Major 11 Apr. 82
Baskerville, Edward R. Mynors, Hon. Captain 2; July 79 Simpson, Robert..133 Hon. Lt.Colonel 2 Dec. 78
Becher, Cecil Leycester,11'9 Hon. Major 18 July 84 Stuart, James, Son. Major 31 Dec. 79
Bowen, Herbert, Son. Lt.Colonel 4 Feb. SijStuart, Thomas Evans, Son. Lt.Colonel 17 Dec. 78
Buttansha w, William Henry, Hon. Major 23 June 63 Thunder, George Francis,135 Jlon. Major 28 Oct. 81
Christie, William, Hon. Major .' 3 Sept. 81 Uttrmarck, Reginald John G.1-6 Jlon. Major
Cooke, John, Son. Captain 14 Apr. 82 (a.p.d.) 28 Apr. 85
Croker-KSng, Charles Edgar, Son. Lt. Colonel 9 Dec. 78Vigors, Thomas Mercer, Major 19 May 91
Cubitt, Charles Percy 6 Nov. 81 Whitworth. Augustus Wil\'mm,13'Son. Captain 18 June 83
Dalgleish, James Ogilvy, Son. Captain 24 Oct. 78
I Colonel H. M. Compign^ served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 ((promoted
Chief Paymaster with honorary rank of Colonel, Star).
3 Colonel W. L. Barr served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the passage of
the Goomtee and occupation of Sultaupore, passage ol the Gogia at Fyzabad on 25th November, action of
Toolsepoore, and minor affairs (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to
Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
4 Colonel Bateman was attached to the Royal Artillery during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity
of Shanghai from April to Oct. 1662, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of
the walled cities of Khadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and second
capture of Khadin. Al60 served as Assistant Engineer on the survey of the 30 mile circuit round Shanghai, under
Lt.Colonel C. G. Gordon, from 27th Dec. 1862 to 2nd Feb. 1863. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in
the Treasury Chest Office (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
5 Colonel W. J. Carder, served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from December 1854 to 26th
March 185s, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel E. Cattell served in New Zealand in the Waikato campaign (Medal).
• Colonel Chauncey served in tbe Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
s Colonel Dring served the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was wounded at the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
Served also at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 including sorties of 5th and 10th May, and attack of the Redan on the
8th Sept. — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
9 Colonel Feilden served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighiat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lueknow, and
assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Punjab Regiment the
campaign, of i860 in China, including the action of Smho, taking of Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war of 1881.
10 Colonel J. L. Hewson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
II Colonel Iluddlestone served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles ol" Alma and
Balakiava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
12 Colonel J. E. Longden served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 with tne Turkish contingent at Kertch
(Turkish Medal).
13 Colonel Lukin served with the 17th Foot at the siege of Sebastopol from December 1854 to June 1055 (Medal
with Ciasp, and Turkish Medalj. Served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-9, includ-
ing the siege and capture of Lueknow and Trans-Gogra affairs at Birngaon (Medal with Clasp).
14 Colonel J. J. Morris served at the Head Quarters Camp before Sebastopol from April 1855 to July 1856, and
has the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
15 Colonel M. K.Morris served with the 95th Regiment in 1850 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotake
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
10 Sir W. R. Olivey served in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war'of 1SS2 :i i
Chief Paymaster (CB., Medal, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
!" Colonel G. W. Kippon served in the Eastern campaign from February 1S55 (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
17t Colonel Roberts served as a Captain in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was dan-
gerously wounded — gun-shot wound of left elbow-joint — at Arogee, in which action he commanded two Companies
of the 4th King's Own, being the Baggage Guard (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
18 Colonel Stookiey served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served in the operations in South Africa in 1896
(Medal).
18t Colonel Wade served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal). Served during
the South African war of 1899-1900 as Chief Paymaster at Cape Town.
19 Colonel G. J. C. Whittington served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in tbe
South African war m 1899-1900 on Special Service.
19t Lt Colonel W. L. Brockman served in the Royal Navy in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854-55
(Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
20 Lt.Colonel T. C. A. Fox served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the campaign
in the Eastern Soudan in 1S85 as Paymaster to the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment (Clasp).
21 Lt.Colonel A. W. H. Gelston served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane
and in Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in
1885-86.
22 Lt.Colonel M. R. Healy served in the 3oer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force.
Retired or Half Pay. — War Services of the Army Pay Department. 706&
23 Lt.Colonel T. P. Lloyd served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part
in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served during the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 with
the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Line of C immunieations up the Nile. Also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
24 Lt.Colonel J. E. Orange served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 18S2
(iledal, and Khedive's Starl.
-5 Lt.Colonel Small served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-38, including the actions at
Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Churda and Fort of Mus.jeedia
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 59th Resiment throughout the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and took part in the
advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart, and in the operations in
the Logar Valley ; was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir
.Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar in charge of the field
treasure chest (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
in the operations near Suakin in December 1S88 including the engagement at Gemaizah (iledal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
26 Lt.Colonel H. F.G. Webster served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-' Lt.ColonelT. W. Bacon served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 13th November
1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack on the Quarries on the 8th .Tune, and assaults of the Redan
on the 18th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, iledal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal).
28 Lt.Colonel J. J. Baileyserved with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan of
1838-42, and was present at the storm and capture cf Ghuznee (Medal), assault and capture of the town ani
Fort of Tootum-durrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack of Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khandurrah,
storming of tho Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the Fort
of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad.and sorties of 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, nth March and 1st April,
general action and defeat of Akbar Khan on the yth April 1S42 (Medal) ; storming of the Heights of Jugdulluck,
action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Medal) , Served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay
Peninsula in 1875-76, including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th January (Medal with Clasp). Served m the
Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of AH ilnsjid (Medal with Clasp).
31 Lt.Colonel D. Beaumont served as Aide de Camp to General Turner during the operations in Bhootan m 1865 -
66 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
32 Lt.Colonel T. Bell served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
t2th September 1855 to the 30th May 1856. Served with the istWest India Regiment in theAshanti war in 1873-74
iMedal with Clasp).
33 Lt.Colonel W. Bell served with the Bombay Column of the Goa Field Force against the Dessai rebels from
Feb. to June 1858, mcluding several skirmishes (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
31 Lt.Colonel T. G. Booth served with the 10th Regiment, in the Perak Expedition in'1875. Commanded the force in
the assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala, and was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in tha
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
36 Lt.Colonel E. Boyle served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
Train (mentioned in despatches for the "extent and value of his assistance," Medal).
37 Lt.Colonel John Brown served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (severely wounded and horse killed),
aad Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the cam-
paign in Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Burode (Medal). Served with the 17th
Lancers as Paymaster in the Zulu war of 1S70 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
38 Lt.Colonel B. S. Burge served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Graham at the assault and capture of Canton
on the 29th Deo. 1S57; accompanied the Force to the Peiho in June ; was also present at the assault and cap-
ture of Namtow on nth Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
OT Lt.Colonel H. M. Caine served on the North West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
40 Lt.Colonel E. E. Coote served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war of 1879-80 (Medal).
41 Lt.Colonel H. O. Currie was present during the mutinv at Allahabad on 6th June 1857, and subsequently
served in the Fort of Allahabad (Medal).
42 Lt.Colonel J. H. H. Croft served in the Baltic as a midshipman during the Russian war of 1854-55 (Medal).
43 Lt.Colonel H. C. Dawson served in the Zulu war of 1879 (promoted Paymaster, iledal with Clasp).
44 Lt.Colonel A. P. G. Dowdall served with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the Egyptian wf-.r of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served through mt the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached to the 1st Battalion
of the Royal Sussex Regiment (mentioned in despatohes, promoted Staff Paymaster, Clasp).
46 Lt.Colonel George Elliott served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859,
and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, atfair of
Barree, and action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout
the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee and Hyderghur, also the Trans-Gogra campaign,
including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to Che
Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp) .
*' Lt.Colonel Fereday served with the Land Transport Corps in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from the 10th November 1855 to the 12th August 1866. Served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand
war in 1864-66 (Medal).
48 Lt.Colonel W. L. Fleury served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the repulse of the
enem> 's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
49 Lt.Colonel C. D. Forbes served in the China war in i860 (Medal). Served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, includ-
ing the operations against the Galekas (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
50 Lt.Colonel A. C. Forster served the campaign of i860 in China with the Buffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Forts). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal
Irish -Fusiliers (iledal, and Khedive's Star).
51 Lt.Colonel G. W. Furlong was appointed to the Purveyor's Department of the Expedition which proceeded
to the East in March 1854, and served in Turkey, Bulgaria, and the Crimea until April 1855, when he was Gazetted
to the 21st Fusiliers, and served with the Regiment before Sebastopol until ordered to the Depot on the 31st May
1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
33 Lt.Colonel A. H. Haldane served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
including the taking of Tangku, actions of the 18th and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps).
51 Lt.Colonel H. Harvey served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman and the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Medal for Distinguished Conduct
in the Field " for gallant conduct in rendering assistance to the wounded under fire at the battles of Alma and
inkerman," and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the Rifle Brigade, in-
cluding the siege and capture of Lucknow, the battle of Nawabgunge (where he performed a valuable service by
bringing Cavalry to the assistance of a part of the Rifle Brigade that was exhausted and in danger of failing
under the attacks of overpowering numbers of the enemy), the operations on the banks of the Ramgunga, and
the capture ef Fort Oomaria (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion ot the
Rifle Brigade, and served in the second phase of theAshanti war in 1874 (Medai). is in receipt ci a Reward
for Distinguished Service.
56 Lt.Colonel E. C. Haynes served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1S57-59, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1S57, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee
yo6c Retired or Half Pay. — War Services of the Army Pay Department.
Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Koteo ;
Rohilcund campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygnnge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude cam-
paign and actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, and capture of the Fort or Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Also
in the Eusofzai campaign of 1863-64 and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). During the Boer war in 1881 he was employed with the Field
Force at Newcastle.
67 Lt. Colonel C. H. Hignett served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-70, and was present at
the capture of Ali Mus.jid (Medal with Clasp).
56 Lt.Colonel W. Howard served with the 80th Regiment in the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of
-865 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Clasp). Served throughout the
operations against Sekukuni in 1878, the Zulu war of 1879, and the operations against Sekukuni in 1870, and was
present at the storming of the stronghold (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
11 Lt.Colonel W. R. Kaye served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 (Medal).
62 Major T. C. St. J. Kneller served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882.
(MeHal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Staff Pa3'master, Clasp).
63 Major H. F. Lane served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagement at Kasassin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Clasp), and in the operations of the Egyptian Fromier Field Force in 1885-86.
l* Lt.Colonel G. E. Langlbrd served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
of the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
87 Lt.Colonel J. Mahony served as Paymaster 2nd Battalion 24th Foot during the Gaika rebellion in 1877-73.
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Chief Paymaster (promoted Staff Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and CMG.).
68 Lt.Colonel Marvin served in the NewZealand wars of 1860-61 and 1863-64, and was present at Waitara and
Pakahinahina (Medal).
69 Major J. F. Mosse served in the Nile Expedition in i884-85as Paymaster to the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
70 Lt.Colonel Muskett served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battle cf the Alma and
at the sieee of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*' Sir H. D. Nightingale served throughout the Burmese war of 1852 in H.M.S. Fox (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
72 Lt.Colonel W. C. J. F. Nott served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
73 Lt.Colonel F. Q. Sargeant-Openshaw served in the Hazara campaign in 1S68 including the operations against
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
74 Major R. E. Owen served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
7(5 Major W. Palmer served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
77 Lt.Colonel H. Potter served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66 (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war in
1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (promoted Paymaster, Medal).
78 Lt.Colonel G. Pumfrett served the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the affair of Bulganak, battle
of Bain klava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under
Lieut.General Maude (Medal). •
79 Lt.Colonel E. A. Raymond served in the Crimea with the nth. Foot subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from
the 9th September 1855 to the end of June 1856. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force as at
Paymaster.
80 Lt.Colonei J. Reid 6erved with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Paymaster.
61 Lt.Colonel A. Richardson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. and was present at the battle
cf Inkerman and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasos, and Turkish Vledal).
82 Lt.Colonel R. Richardson served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasp-). Also at the siege and capture of
Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to an Unattached Ensigncy lor service in the field).
83 Major P. A. Robinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish P^egiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
84 Major T. M. Robinson served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wairen in 18S4-85.
86 Lt.Colonel H. C. Ryder served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
87 Lt.Colonel Samweil served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Contingent Field Force in the suppression ol
the mutiny in Malwa and Central India in 1857-58, and received a dangerous gunshot wound in the abdomen
whilst charging the rebels' guns at Rawal — the ballandpartof his watch-chain have not been extracted (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the 42nd Highlanders to the Gold Coast in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
89 Lt.Colonel James Scott served with the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the capture of Arnoy, second
capture of Chusan. andrepulse of the night attack on ChiDhae (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854, and
attack on the Quarries on 7th June — wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal wila three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
91 Li.Colonel R. H. Simpson served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
92 Lt.Colonel G. W. Smith served with the 1st West India Regiment in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
S3rved with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
October 1879, andin the operations around Cabul in December, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal
with two Clasps).
91 Lt.Colonel D. C. 0. Spiller commanded a Company of the 65th Regiment during the war of 1S63-65 in New
Zealand, and was present at the attack on the working party at Williamson's Clearing, relief of P oKeno Piquet
(mentioned in despatches), storming and capture of Pah at Raugiawhia, actions at Ransdani and Huiriui, and
attack and capture of Pah at Orakua (Medal). Served with the 10th Hussars iu the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
36 Lt.Colonel C. W. J. Taylor served in the Boer war of 1881.
97 Major Taylor served with the 90I1 Light Infantry in Wood's Column throu<r'iout the Zulu war of 1879, and
was present in the engagements at Ztungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
98 Lt.Colonel Robert Thompson served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent
of Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, and passage
to the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov. (Medal with two Clasps).
99 Lt.Colonel W. Thomson served during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, and was present at the disarming of four
Companies of the 27th Bombay Native Infantry at Rutnagherry on the nth August 1857. Served with the Central
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandeiree,
siege, stormand capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, various actions before Calpea from
15th to 21st May 1858, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city and Fort of Calpee, battle of Morar, and recapture
of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal wjth Clasp).
100 Lt.Colonel T. Timbrell seived in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
J01 Lt.Colonel J. B. Travers served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
102 Lt.Colonel H. Vander-Meulen served in the New Zealand war in 1863 (Medal). Served throughout the
second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, employed in the Transport Service, including the
battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Aiedal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
104 Lt.Colonel W.Wastell served with the 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; also throughout that of 1850-53
Betired or Half Pay. — War Services of the Army Pay Department. yobd
(Medal), including the operations in the Fish river, Amatolas, and both the Trans-Kei expeditions. Served in
the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858. Also in the Hazara campaign of 1S6S (Medal with Clasp).
105 Lt.Colonel E. A. H. Webb served with the 1st Battalion 17th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-79 with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the second
expedition into the Bazar Valley and in the action at Cabul River (Medaljwith Clasp).
106 Lt.Colonel F. E.Webb commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on October 6th, and served with
the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till nth Nov. 1859.
107 Lt.Colonel E. R. Wethered served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 with the 95th Regiment, including the
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
108 Lt.Colonel Wolfe has received the Kaffir war Medal.
105 Lt.Colonel S. E. Wood served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (severely wounded), battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of
Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rewah, action of Aligunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
110 Major F. N. Woodall served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 attached to the 1st Battalion of the South
Staffordshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, promoted Staff Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and KLhedive's
Star) ; also took part in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
112 Major W. R. Goold-Adams served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 as Superintendent of Army Signalling (Medal with Clasp).
113 Captain Addis served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal).
1,4 Major G. A. Alexander served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and?
during the investment of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-83 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
117 Lt.Colonel C. M. Balders served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp) .
n9 Major Becher served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Captain with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present
in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, at the action at Kassasiu on the 9th September, and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
124 Captain C. B. Griffith served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
125 Major Long served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, aEd Khedive's Star).
126 Lt.Colonel Longbourne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Provost Marshal 2nd Division Peshawnr Valley
Field Force and took part with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
127 Captain R. Meredith served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 with the 6th Foot (Medal with Clasp).
130 Sir E. S. Riddell served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including operations in
the provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 70th Regiment
(Medal). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regimont.
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
131 Major M. 3. Sawyer served in the Nile Expedition In 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
132 Captain O. H. B. St. John served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the 2nd Battalion of the East
Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khediye's Star).
133 Lt.Colonel Simpson served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee
and capture ofMagdala (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign ini885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
r" Major G. F. Thunder served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
i3c Major Utermarck served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882;
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
137 Captain Whitworth served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
7° 7
OFFICERS ON HALF PAY.
Captains.
Be 1, Leonard Robert Grey,1 Leinster Regiment
Bimiey, Walter Erskine. Royal Marine Light Infantry
Bntchart, John, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Cameron, Campbell, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Chandler, Leonard George Thomas, Somerset Light Infantry
Colomb, Sir John Charles Ready, KCM G. Royal Marine Artillery;
MP. for Great Yarmouth
Cox, Charles Edward, Leicester Regiment
Cuffe, Otway Wheeler, Royal Marine Artillery
Dempster, Henry Leeuwin, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Bent, Edgar John,'- King's Own Scottish Borderers
Dick, George, Royal Engineers
Dickson, Harry Wilfrid, Army Service Corps
Douglas, Richard John Hardy, 3 Royal Marines
Dratfen, William Pitt,11 Royal Marine Artillery
Falkiner, Travers Hartley," Connaught Rangers
Ffinch, Matthew Benjamin Dipnall, North Staffordshire Regiment ...
Freeland, Lewis Gray, Northamptonshire Regiment
Gaitskell, Charles, Lincolnshire Regiment
Garrett, Newson Dunnell," Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Gilinotir, James Patrick Eden, King's Royal Rifle Corps
Gloag, Henry Dundas, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Hanks, John James, Royal Garrison Artillery
Heathorn, Thomas Bridges." Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Hemming, Norman Mackenzie, 10 Royal Engineers
Herbert, William Henry, 18 Foot
Horton, Sydney George, Royal Artillery
Jackson, Christison Syme,13 Royal Artillery
Johnson, Charles,1,1 Royal (Madras) Artillery
Johnson, William George Lillingston, Irish Rifles
Lascelles, Walter Charles, 15 Durham Light Infantry
Lillicrap, James William Adams Elliott, Royal Marine Artillery
low, John Alves.ic Royal (Bengal) Artillery .'
M'Carthy, Henry Hotham,1" Royal Marines (Hon. Major)
Macartney, Arthur Sutherland, Royal Artillery
Mackenzie, John Edmund, i Hussars
Magee, Arthur Frederick, Leinster Regiment
Maxwell, Aymer Claud, Munster Fusiliers
Maynard, Charles Walsham,1H Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Mears, Arthur, Madras Staff Corps
Morice, Cuthbert Charles Duguid, Royal Engineers
Nicholson, Hugh Blomfield, King's Royal Rifles
Overton, Harry Rudall, Royal Artillery
Owen, Charles LanyoD,'-" Royal Marines
Palmes, Gerald Lindsay
Pearson, John Richard,22 Royal (Bengal) Artillery .
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
OTKNSIGN.
ii Dec- 94
13 Dec. 45
24 June 54
5 Nov. 87
20 Mar. 54
12 Dec. 51
17 Feb. 91
23 Mar. 89
20 Feb. 49
2 July 45
9 Jan. 92
8 Dec.
12 Dec. 57
8 Dec.
23 Aug. 93
9 Dec. 50
14 Mar. 88
29 July 59
i2 Dec. 57
13 June 51
28 Nov. 88
2 May 59
12 Dec. 57
30 Jan. 38
8 June 49
12 Dec. 55
31 Mar. o
1 Feb. 83
10 June 59
14 Mar. 54
6 May 85
2 Aug. 55
1 Dec,
10 Apr. 55
27 Apr. 58
10 Mar. 83
17 Feb.
>4 Sept. 91
8 Apr. 53
27 Mar. 48
6 Sept. 93
30 Jan. 85
1 Mar. 91
28 Feb. 85
27 Aug.
7 Feb. 85
30 Aug. 54
28 Aug. 95
10 Nov. 54
14 Mar. 9
2 Apr. 64
1 Oct
27 Aug. 58
4 Nov. 57
6 Feb. 84
25 Feb. 91
10 Sept. 61
27 Aug. 58
24 Nov. 41
19 Dec. 55
17 June 85
8 Dec. '
10 May 82
28 May 5
16 Oct. 57
c8 Feb. 86
1 1 Feb. 88 12 May 90
13 Feb. 91113 Feb. 94
8 May 55J11 Mar. 59
12 Sept. 88,22 Dec.
12 June 52*27 June 57
CAPTAIN.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF TAT.
20 Nov. OI
8 Feb. 01
ii Mar. 74
5 Jan. 67
13 Mar. 01
20 Oct. 60
26 Oct. 01
2 Apr. 69
21 May 63
9 Oct. 01
5 May 00
6 Jan
11 Sept. 93
23 Nov. 72
27 Aug. 58
14 Jan. 94
3 Aug. 67
2 Dec. 95
18 May 65
25 Sept. 61
18 Feb. 93
17 Feb. 99
1 Dec. 94 16 Juno 98
Phillips, Ernest Robeit, Royal Garrison Artillery I17 Feb. S8I17 Feb
12 Dec. 60
5 July 5?
1 July 00
30 Nov. 95
12 Apr. 99
1 Sept. 94
10 Dec. 67
1 Nov. 93
11 July 59
1 Apr. 00
19 Aug. 59
14 Mar. 99
12 Nov. 73
22 Oct. 91
22 Aug. 67
14 Sept. 61
4 June 94
1 Jan. 97
11 Sept. 73
19 Aug. 67
7 Nov. 51
23 Dec. 65
8 May 95
4 Aug. 94
1 Nov. 00
27 Aug. 58
:2 Dec. 67
12 Aug. 96
1 Jan. 96
13 Feb. 00
3 Aug. 67
23 Mar. 98
1 8 Feb. 61
91
1 July 52 1 24 Feb. 54
!2 Aug. 88 17 June 90
19 Apr. 54
8 June 54
22 Jan. 81
o Dec. 54
21 Aug. 43
11 Feb. 88
11 Dec. 46
19 May 80
2 Aug. 55
30 Jan. 86
12 Nov. 84
9 Dec. 59
17 Nov. 57
1 July 81
16 Dec. 85
8 Aug. 83
27 Aug. 58
29 Oct. 47
18 June 08 20 Feb.
27 Mar. 62J 7 Feb. 70
22 Aug. 99 27 Mar. 01
1 Jan. 89! 5 Feb. 93
13 Dec. 65 4 Mar. 69
13 Dec. 61
15 Jan. 62
70 Apr. 01
11 Jan. 99
10 Oct. 01
23 Sept. 01
24 Feb. 72
3 July or
12 Dec. 64
4 Sept. 01
17 Aug. 66
29 July 00
12 Nov. 80
22 Apr. 00
11 Dec. 7?
31 July 67
12 July 96
11 Sept. 01
16 June 77
30 Sept.69
4 Aug. 68
8 Dec. 69
22 .Ian. 01
9 Jan. 01
7 July 01
15 Feb. 72
14 Oct. 64
1 Jan. 99
26 Aug. 97
16 Nov. 01
3 Feb. 69
1 Oct. 01
o May 66
30 Jan. 97
12 Nov. 90
31 Dec. 73
1 May 64
1 Nov. 90
20 May 96
1 Oct. 91
1 Sept. 63
10 July 55
20 Sept. 89,30 June 96
23 May 85115 May 92
3 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58
3 Jan. 95I23 Feb. 00
7 Dec. 97
i Julj' 01
16 Jan. 76
8 Aug. 63
10 Nov. 01
19 Jan. 01
5 Oct. 01
21 July 64
10 Dec. 58
8 Aug. 00
11 Oct. 99
1 July 63
4 Oct. 01
f.t.c. Pitman, William,-1 Royal Marine Artillery (lion. Lt.Colouel)
Ricketts, Percy Edward, Indian Staff Corps
Rickman, Gerald Whitmore, Royal Artillery
Stark, Charles,20 Royal Marines
Strachey, Bertram
Taylor, Oswald Albion Aldersey, West Hiding Regiment
Thompson, Charles Halford, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Thompson, Penton,'-" Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Thomson, John Alex. Roland, E. Lancashire Regiment
UC Towee, Ernest Beckwitli,'29 Gordon Highlanders
Van Straubenzee, Bowen William Sutton, Soulh Wales Borderers
Vibart, John, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Ward, Henderson, sl Royal Marines
Waters, Horace William Plews, South Lancashire Regiment
Williams, Frederick Law, Dorsetshire Regiment
Worthington, Jonathan York,*1 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Wyndham, William Francis George,!0 King's Royal Rifles I 2 Dec. 91
1 Captain Bell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and was present
at the battle of Colenso and in the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900 — severely wounded.
2 Captain Dent served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakio Field Force
in December 1888 durring the investment of Suakin and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement
at Toski (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
3 Captain R. J. H. Douglas served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria in 1854, and with the R.M.
Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class cf the Medjidie and Turkish Medal).
Served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the
eity ; expedition to the North, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp) .
i Colonel Draffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the blockade of Odessa,
and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Falkiner served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the operations of the 7th June (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
0 Captain N. D. Garrett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal).
8 Captain Heathorn served in the Turkish Contingent from its formation until the end of the Crimean war in the
Quarter Master General's Department, including six months at Kertch (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, commanded the Mountain Train R.F.H. at Kotah, and accompanied the
assaulting Column with two howitzers at the fall of the town; was afterwards in Coionel Parke's Flying Column,
and was present at the engagement at Oodeypore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain N. M. Hemming served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1797-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary force with the Maler Kotla Imperial Service Sappers (Medal
with two Clasps).
13 Captain Jackson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1868 in command of No. 2 Battery 24th Brigade Royal
Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp;.
I* Captain C. Johnson served in the Soudan cacaiitdga in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Half Pay. — War Services oj tJie Captains. 708
15 Captain Lascelles served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light
Infantry with the Ladysinith Relief Force, and was present at the battle of Colenso and the operations on the
Tngela of 12th January to 6th February 1900 including- the engagement at Vaal Krantz— severely wounded.
16 Captain Wyndham served m the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Ladysniith Relief Force, and took
part in the operations of 19th to 27th February 1900— wounded.
16 Captain Low served at the siege and capture of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp) .
17 Major M'Carthy served on the Coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp)
15 Captain Maynard served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
20 Captain Owen was wrecked in H..~Sl.S.Baleigh on 14th April 1857. Served in China in 1857-5S, was at the destruc-
tion of Mandarin junks in Escape and Fatsham Creeks, blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the city
( Medal with two Clasps) .
22 Captain J. R. Pearson served as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance at Cawnnore during the relief of Lucknow,
also in the same capacity with the Siege Train in the Rohilcund campaign, and was present at the battle of Bareilly,
action of Shahiehanpore and capture of Mohumdee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
21 Lt.Colonel Pitman served in the Baltic in July and August 1S54 (Medal), and subsequently in 1854 before Sebas-
topol until its fall, and was in command of a Mortar in the flotilla employed during the siege, occupation of the Sea
of Azof, bombardment of Taganrog, and destruction of ships, stores, &c, there, also at Marioupol and other towns
on the coast where he was landed, was in the mortar flotilla at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal
with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of theMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Chinese
campaign of i860 (Medal).
36 Captain Stark served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal) .
23 Captain P. Thompson served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
(severely wounded), siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Captain Towse served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with
the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (two Clasps). Served in the South African war of 1899-1900, and was present
with the Kimberley Relief Force at the engagement at Magersfontein — dangerously wounded (mentioned in
despatches (Ft > ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service: — "On tbe nth December, 1899, at
the action of Magersfontein. Captain Towse was brought to notice by his Commanding Officer for his gallantry
and devotion in assisting the late Colonel Downman, when mortally wounded, in the retirement, and endeavour-
ing, when close up to the front of the firing line, to carry Colonel Downman on his back; but finding this not
possible. Captain Towse supported him till joined by Colour-Sergeant Jielson and Lance-Corp->ral Hodgson. On
the 30th April 1900, Captain Towse, with tw elve* men, took up a position on Mount Thaba, far away from
support. A force of about 150 Boers attempted to seize the same plateau, neither party appearing to see the
other until they were but 100 yards apart. Some of the Boers then got within 40 yards of* Captain Towse and his
party, and called on him to surrender. He at once caused his men to open fire and remained firing himself until
severely wounded (both eyes shattered), succeeding in driving off the Boers. The gallantry of this Officer in
vigorously attacking the enemy (for he not only fired, but charged forward) saved the situation, notwithstanding
the numerical superiority of tfce Boers."
31 Captain Henderson Ward served in the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before and capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain J. Y. Worthington served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan
and battle of Goojerat — horse shot (Medal with two Clasps) .
Half Pay. — Lieutenants.
Beadon, Oliver Armitage, Royal Marines
Bellhouse, John, Royal Artillery
Borland, Theodore Julian, Indian Staff Corps "
Braimer, James Louttit, Royal Marines
Brown, Henry George, Indian Staff Corps ......'.'..'.
Crespin, Alexander Andrews, Royal Marines
Crispo, Sidney Smith, Royal Marines !!!!!.!!!!!!!!
Cummin, TSicholao Beamish Muncter Fusiliers
Cuningham, Francis George GM Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders .........
Dennv, Barry St. Leger, Royal Marines
Derriman, Gerard Lysley, Grenadier Guards, Staff Captain for Yeomanry "20 Jan! 00
Dyer, John Midlane, Royal Marines
Foote. Arthur Wavell,1 North Staffordshire Regiment V.......................'..'.'.'.'.'!|.
Fordyce, Robert Dingwall, 2 Dragoons
Grant, Thomas Linley, Royal Marines .............
Grove, Henry Montgomery, Indian Staff Corps "..."...."!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Harling, Robert William, Connaught Rangers
Haycock, Frederick Augustus Schurr, Royal Marines..!!!!!!!!!!..."..!!."!'".!!'"
Holford, Arthur, 19 Hussars ......!.
Holland. George Henrv Army Ordnance Department
Holland, John, Royal Marines "
Hope, Cecil Arthur, 18 Hussars
Horner, Reginald George, 'Wiltohrre Regiment
Hunter, Malcolm Russell, Indian Staff Corps !..!'.'.....................'.'
Inglis, James Weir,2 Royal Marines .'.'..'....!!.!!!!'.'.!!!!!!
Kennedy, Charles Arthur,4 Royal Marines
Kitson, George Andrew Noble, Royal Marine Artijlery "!!!
Kiiight, Fred. Charles,6 Royal Marines !.!!!!!!!!!!...
Langdon, Paul Perram, Royal Artillery ......i..........
Macartney, Hussey Burgh George,3 Royal Fusiliers...'.".'.'..'.'." ■'"
Metaxa, Frederick Robert Wyndham, Roval Scots Fusiliers '.'.'.
Murray, George Wolfe,8 Seaforth Highlanders !
Nicoll, Samuel James,9 Royal Marines !!!".'""
O'Connor, James Maurice, Royal Marines !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!
Fcwlett Ghar'es Horatio Armand ■Warwickshire B.egiment.
Price, James Hervey, Royal Marines
Puckle Gsor^e Royal Marines
Sanderson, Percy, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Spragge, Francis Precket, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Stockwell, Lockhart Thomas, Seaforth Highlanders
Swain, Henry Thomas, Royal Marines ....
Tobin 0 Hara John , Royal Marines
"V allmgs, Frederick FitzEoy R;yal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Vansittart, Henry, Royal Marines
Walker, George Fred.11 Royal Marines
West, George Frederick Myddeltoa Cornwallis!12 Scots Guards "
Woodriff, Daniel Thomas, Royal Marines
23 June 62
27 July 88
23 Nov. 92
13 Mar. 38
4 May 87
28 Dec. 64
i Mar. 28
13 Aug. 92
18 Oct. 99
13 Dec. 65
9 Nov. 89
18 June 59
25 July 91
13 Apr. 98
26 Oct. 55
5 Feb. 87
8 Nov. 93
COENET,
2nd LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
IO Nov. 65
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
13 June 70
9 Sept. 96
12 May 59
r6 May
9 Apr. 92
6 Oct. 57
1 July 6r
4 Feb. 62
3 July 44
r7 Feb. 88
3 July 98
20 May 99
30 Sept. 96
24 June 54
28 July 59
3 Aug. 98
28 Dec. 64
8 Oct. 90
to Nov. 42
8 Dec. 66
3 Aug. 98
27 July 91,23 Apr.
23 Feb. 9526 Apr. 00
21 Dec. 4r'2i Dec. 44
23 Feb. 88J 4 Feb. 93
3 Aug. 67 4 Mar. 69
18 July 36J 7 Nov. 37
7 Nov. 94130 Apr. 97
r9 Apr. o;'i6 Sept.oi
3 Aug. 67I16 Feb. 76
20 Dec. 93' 8 Sept. 98
21 May 62 3 Feb. 69
6 Mar. 95 1 3 May 98
4 Oct. 99 16 Sept.oi
7 May 59 25 Dec. 63
1 Nov. 88 17 Oct. 97
10 Mar. 97
6 Dec. 67
21 ilar. 00
1 Apr. 00
6 Mar. 62
12 Feb. qo
9 Oct.
7 Apr. 76
4 Aug. 01
35 Sept.oi
6 Feb. 71
23 Jan. 01
11 July 94 12 Nov. 97
29 Aug. §5in Oct. 95
8 Nov. 59J27 Nov. 71
7 Jan. 65:25 Feb. 69
3 Aug. 67
29 Dec. 47
17 Feb. 91
5 Apr. 99
24 Feb. 00
26 Nov. 69
24 July 56
31 Jan. 99
4 Oct. 01
Dec.
30 Dec. 51
24 July 95
23 June 56
21 Oct. 99 26 Dec. 99
ro Sept.55j26 July 59
27 Aug. 62I15 Dec. 62
28 Feb. 00 18 Aug. 00
3 Aug. 67 20 Apr. 75
1 Sept.86 2 Dec. 91
9 Dec. 59! 8 Feb. ^c
10 June 59I22 Nov. 66
10 May 93 15 Oct. 98
27 July 47114 June 52
3 Aug. 67J18 June 72
6 Dec. 9921 Sept.oi
16 Dec. 68 17 Jan. 72
24 Feb. 54)22 Feb. 61
1 Jan. 98 8 Aug. 00
7 May 5919 Oct. 66
709-10
Half Pay. — War Services of the Lieutenants.
I Lieut. A. W. Foote served with tbe Dongola Expeditionary Force tinder Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
!t Lieut. Cuningham served in tbe South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, and took part in the operations at Paardeberg of 16th to 27th Feb. 1900 — severely
wounded.
a Lieut. J. W. Inglis served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and com-
manded a Company of the 2nd Battalion B.M. at the assault, capture and destruction of the five batteries,
stockade, magazines, and barracks, on 5th and 6th Sept. 1864 (severely wounded by a musket-ball in the left groin,
mentioned in despatches).
3 Lieut. Macartney served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers
and was present at the battle of Colenso and in the engagement at Pieter's Hill— dangerously wounded.
* L'eut. Kennedy served with the Battalion R.M. seDt cut for service in Japan in 1864-66 and was present
at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, anil
carried the Colours of the 1st Battalion R.M. at the assault, capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade,
magazines and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
6 Lieut. F. C. Knight served with the Baltic Expedition of 1854 (Medal).
8 Lieut. G. W. Murray served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of the Atbara (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal
with Clasp).
9 Lieut. Nicoll served with the Baltic Expedition in 185=;, including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
II Lieut. G. F. Walker served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
12 Lieut. Cornwallis-West served in the South African war in 1 899- 1900 with the Kimberley Relief Force, and was
present in the engagements at Belmont, Enslin, and Modder River.
Half Pay. — 2nd Lieutenants.
Bushe, Charles Albert Leslie)
Phillips, Royal Artillery j
D'Arcy .Lionel Knox^Loy'al North V
Lancashire Regiment >
_ I WHEN
mdLIliljT. PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25 Feb.
30 June 93
13 May 97 23 Feb. 01
Jeffery, James, Roy a! Marines
Ornie, Herbert Lewis, R. Marines ...
Pearson, Atwell C. Dennet, York-}
shire Regiment J
WHEN
21ldLIEUT. PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
16 Apr. 49 16 Apr. 49
15 Apr. 47 15 Apr. 47
20 Dec. 99
27 July 01
1 Second Lieut. D'Aroy served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion North Lancashire
Regiment, and took part in the march from the Orange River to the Modder River.
Half Pay. — Paymasters.
COENET,
2nd LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
PAY-
MASTER.
EETIEED
OE
HALF PAY.
Belfield, William,1 88 Foot
Bridge, James, 26 Foot, Hon. Lt. Colonel
Cassidy, Thomas,7 72 Foot (Q.M. 4 May 49), Hon. Lt. Colonel
Deacon, James,13 1 Foot, Hon. Captain
Kelly, Henry Holdsworth, Royal Marine Artillery (Captain, 23 Feb. 72 ; \
Major, 1 July 81) )
M'Farlan, John Warden, 9 Lancers, Hon. Lt. Colonel
Mostyn, Hon. Montague,31 101 Foot
Noseley, George Roberts,33 Rifle Brigade, Hon. Major
Piers, Claudius Buchanan, Royal Artillery, Hon. Major
Preston, Charles E., 18 Foot, Hon.Captain
13 May 42
23 Nov. 55
9 Aug. 54
2 May 59
29 July 43! 9 Feb. 49
1 Feb. 56 24 Oct. 56
|n Apr. 55
6 Apr. 55 9 Oct. 55
26 Apr. 61 15 Feb. 83
16 Oct. 66
31 Oct. 58 17 Mar. 63
29 Dec. 48!
26 July 44
2 Oct. 66
8 Mar. 64
26 Apr. 60
19 Mar. 47 6 Jan. 54
24 Oct. 56
20 Apr. 81
26 Nov. 79
10 Oct. 65
15 Feb. 83
6 July 83
10 May 71
19 Jan. 76
17 Dec. 90
21 Feb. 60
1 Paymaster Belfield served with a Detachment of the 17th Regiment with Lt.Colonel Outram's Light Brigade, in
the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, and was present in all its operations, including the capture of Gotea,
21st, and storming of Monohur stockades and Fort, 25th January 1845, at which place this Detachment formed the
storming party, and suffered very seriously. Served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th
June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
7 Lt.Colonel T. Cassidy served in the expedition to the Umzimkuln against the revolted Kaffir chief Todo in 1844 ;
also as a volunteer with the rank of Captain in tbe Cape Town Levies during the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal).
Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 6th July 1855 with the 21st Fusiliers, and was present at
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
13 Captain Deacon served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royals, including the battles of Balaklava
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
31 Paymaster the Hon. M. Mostyn was appointed specially as a Veterinary Surgeon, and served during the whole
Abyssinian campaign, leave having been obtained from the Government of India for him to act in that capacity
to the Transport Train and 3rd Dragoon Guards (Medal). Was sent on remount duty to Smyrna in July 1882,
and was afterwards specially appointed and served as Veterinary Surgeon in the Egyptian war (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
33 Major Noseley served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded andtakeD prisoner), and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Half Pay. — Riding Masters.
711-12
Ashley, Charles James, Royal Horse Guards .
Mummery, William Edgar, iS Hussars
RIDING
MASTER.
20 Dec. 93
30 Jan. 95
HONORARY
RANK OF
CAPTAIN.
WHEN
PLACED Otf
HALF PAT.
17 Jan. OO
17 July 00
Half Pay. — Quarter Masters.
QUARTER
MASTER.
/
Austin, Norton, Royal Marines
Baker, William,5 Leicester Regiment |i8 Apr. 94]
9 Mar. 771
15 July 46
21 Feb. 94
1. 1 Sept. 67
1 Sept. 57
23 June 46
1 Sept. 57
2 1 Apr. 63
25 Apr. 48
HONORARY
RANK OF
1 CAPTAIN.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
Butler, Francis,2 Royal Marines
Cooper, Thomas,3 Royal Marines....
Fleming, Pettr Eraser, 2 Drasoons
Hailing, Richard,4 Royal Marines ..
Lewis, John William
Ruston, William, Royal Marines....
Scott, William, Royal Marines
Smith, William, c 100 Foot
Watson, William,7 Depot Battalion ..
25 July 46 22 Aug. 57 22 Aug. 57
I 1 Feb. 01
1 Sept. 79
23 Oct. 57 23 Oct. 57
J20 Feb. 01
26 Oct. 77 26 Oct. 77
24 Mar. 8i|24 Mar. 81
22 Aug. 57 22 Aug. 57
5 Oct. 13 Sept. 67
5 Sept. 77 6 Sept. 77
8 Sept. 65 8 Sept. 65
1 Quarter Master Bell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, with the
Peshawnr Column, including the operations in the Bara Vallev and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal
with two Clasps).
2 Quarter Master Butler served in China in 1857. Also with the Pearl Brigade throughout_the Indian Mutiny
in 1857-58, and was engaged in sixteen actions, and twice mentioned in despatches (Medal). He has also received
the Medal for distinguished service in action, and the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
3 Captain Cooper has received the Medal for service in Syria in 1840.
4 Captain Hailing served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before and capture of the city, taking and destruction of Shektsing, expedition to the North, and one of the.
storming party at the attack on the Peiho Forts on 25th June 1859 (mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry, Medal with Clasp).
5 Lieut. Baker served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present a! the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
6 Captain William Smith served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Jan. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept.; was also at the
bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Watson served with the 89th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, from 15th Dec. 1854 to 4th July 1855.
and at th-j attack on the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Half Pay. — Commissariat Department.
Commissary General.
Jones, Humphrey Stanley,1 CB 4June65
Deputy Commissary Genebal.
Deputy Commissaries General.
Darling, Montagu William8 1 Aug. 56
TJniacke, Redmond11 ! July67
Assistant Commissaries General.
Fagan, William John 14 June 60
Julyan, Sir Penrose Goodchild, CB. KCMG.
Crown Agent fur the Colonies 2 Jan. 56
Litchfield, Edwin 1 Jan. 69
Sutherland, James Stewart Calder17 26 May 65
Deputy Assistant Commissary General.
Gibson, George Rawstone n Nov. 59
Mr. Jones has the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal for service with the late Osmanli Cavalry.
8 Mr Darling served m the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Alma,
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mediidie,
and Turkish Medal).
11 Mr. Uniacke served in the Crimea from the 5th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastoool, and Turkish Medal).
i' Mr. Sutherland served with the Light Cavalry at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege' of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Half Pay. — Ordnance Store Department.
(Under the Royal Warrant of i May 1878.)
Deputy Commissary General.
Penno, William Lanyon, Hon. Com. Gen i Jan. 70
Assistant Commissary General.
Toung,Alfred Horatio, Son. Dep. Com. General 1 July 72
Commissaries.
Elphinstone-Holloway, Cuthbert Wm.1 13 Feb 73
Peel, William 16 July 77
Deputy Commissaries.
Bristow, James Alfred 27 Oct. 73,
Howell, William Henry 1 Nov. 75
Nicoll, Edwin I5 June 72
Olpherts, Robert Pearce 3 Sept. 73,
Assistant Commissary.
Hunter, George Robert 16 Oct. 7I
Clasps audT^ campaign of ^54-55 (Medal with Wo
713-16 Half Pay. — Commissariat and Transport Department.
Deputy Commissary General.
■Moore, Henry,' Hon. Commissary Genera! 1 Nov. 71
Assistant Commissary General.
Dundee, Robert Handley 25 June 74
Commissaries.
Bhssett, Henry Frederick,10 CMG 5 Feb. 76
Keogh, Lynch John I5 Feb. 70
Knapp, Charles Barrett,13 Army Service Corps,
with rank of Major I2 Feb. 70
Penrice, Charles Walter , Jan. 75
Selby, Robert Grey Donaldson, « Hon. Assist.
Com. General 12 Feb. 70
Telfer, George Home .'.,.'..22 July 77
Deputy Commissaries.
Acheson, Alexander William20 1 Aug. 77
Adamson, Saunders 12 Feb. 70
Battiscombe, Walter Ernest Sax 15 Feb. 70
Birnie, William Jones 12 Feb. 70
Bridgman, William, Army Service Corps, with
rank of Captain 12 Feb. 70
Crawford, Charles Robert 15 Feb. 70
Doveton, Frederick Bazett 12 Feb. 70
Forrest, Joseph22 29 June 78
Frith, Frederick George 12 Feb. 70
Irving, John Beau8n,2s.HoH. Colonel late 3 Bn.
Manchester Regiment 27 Oct. 77
Leech, Robert Stockham Brydges 12 Feb. 70
Page, Frederick William 1 Jan. 74
Rees, Walter Crawford 15 Feb. 70
Warneford. William John Jortin2 12 Feb. 70
Warner, Biddulph Lee 1 Feb. 71
Woollett, Marlow Sidney John 1 Jan. 74
Assistant Commissaries.
Bampfield, William John Byrne 9 Apr. 75
Claydon, Thomas 30 Oct. ^7
Fagan, Thomas St. John '.. 9 Apr. 75
Hunter, John, A. S. Corps, with rank of Lieut. 30 Oct. 77
Lundy, Francis Walter25 9 Mar. 71
Mitchell, Henry N 18 Feb. 70
Stephenson, James 18 Feb. 7°
j Mr. H. Moore served in the Crimea from April 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
2 Mr. Warneford served in the operations against the Gaikas, Galekas, and Zulus in 1879, including the
engagement at Draaibosch (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
10 Mr. H. F. Blissett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 as Control Officer with Captain Glover's force (mentioned
in despatches, CMG., and Medal).
)s Major Knapp served in the Eastern campaigu'froni January 1855 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout the China
war from 1857 to i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Mr. R. G. D. Selby served in the Crimea from 24th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
20 Mr. Acheson served in New Zealand during the wars of 1S60-61 and 1863-65, and was present at the relief of
and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt on 23rd Jan. 1861, and in every action in which the 65th Regt.
was engaged in the war of iS6o-6[ (Medal).
22 Mr. Joseph Forrest served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal).
23 Colonel Irving served with the 4th Regiment throughout ihe Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present
at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala.
25 Mr. F. W. Lundy served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolsele3- and was in charge of Convoy attacked
by Ashantis on 31st January 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
Half Pay. — Control Department.
Deputy Controller.
Robinson, Henry,1 CS 1 Jan. 70
Assistant Controller.
Hunt, Henry P 1 Nov. 72
Commissaries.
Bennett, George B 12 Feb. 70
Fuller, William Ross 1 Sept. 74
Holmes, James 12 Feb. 70
Deputy Commissaries.
Fead, Francis Sidney Smith 1 Sept. 73
Sparrow, John Bodychan 12 F'eb. 70
Thwaites, John Davies8 1 Jan. 74
Assistant Commissary.
Gilligan, Thomas 12 Feb. 70
1 Mr. H. Robinson has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
8 Mr. Thwaites served in the expedition to Pekin during the China war of i36o (Medal). Also served in the
Abyssinian war in 1867-63 ( Medal).
717
MEDICAL RESERVE OP OFFICERS.
SURGEOX LlEUIEXAXT CoLO>~ELS.
Anderson, James Keith, MD. 2 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Anbin, Walter Daret. MB. MCh. 1 Rov<U Jersey Militia"!
Clark, Andrew, FECS. ZSA. p. 4 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Coombs, Rowland Hill. MD. ZBCP. MBCS. ZSA. 3 Battalion Bedford Rest
Draper, William, MBCS. ZSA. p. 1 Efist Riding- of Yorkshire Volunteer Art.
Duncan, James, MB. CM. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Elliston, George Sampson, MBCS. ZSA. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Rest.
Flinn, David Edgar, FECSI. 5 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment
Fort, Thomas, p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Giles, Peter Broome. AA. ZECP.Ed. FECS. ZSA. 1 Hereford Volunteer Rifles
Hay, John Home, AID. MCh. MBCS. p. 7 Vol. Bn. Argyll and Suth.Highlanders
King, H. W. Jf-D. 2 Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment
M'Fadven, Duncan, 2 Battalion Cameron Highlanders
MacQuibban, Chas. Mitchell, MD. MCh. ZBCS.Ed. ZM. 3 Bn. Gordon Highldrs,
Pearse, Francis James, 1 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Phillips, George Richard Turner, MBCS. ZSA. Pembroke Yeomanry Cavalry ..
Rawsbn, Edward Albert, MB. MCh. ZCh.ZBCSI. 8 Bn. King's R. Rifles
Saville, John James, ZECP.Ed. MBCS. North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry
Shedd, Ebeuezer, MBCS. ZSA. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Smith, William Robert, MD. MCh. BSc. p. 3 Vol. Bn. West Kent Regiment
Turnbull, Geo. Hogarth, MD. ZRCS.Ed. p. 1 Roxburgh and Selkirk Vol. Rifles
21 Dec.
iS Mar.
22 Nov.
2S Apr.
19 Julv
5 July
3 Aug.
3 Feb.
4 Feb.
16 Aug.
i+ Feb.
29 May
2 Sept,
25 Apr.
30 Dec.
15 Dec.
2 May
21 May
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
28 Mar.
StTBGEOX MiJOBS.
Abraham, Andrew Arthur, p. 5 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry ..
Anderson, David L. p. 1 Banff Volunteer Artillery.
Arbroath.
Jersey.
Kensington.
Bedford.
Scarborough.
Ashton-under-Lyne.
Ipswich.
Liverpool.
Oldham.
Hereford.
Alloa.
Chester.
Inverness.
Aberdeen.
50 Davies Street, W.
Haverfordwest.
Carlow.
Bath.
97 Colchester.
94 130, Bunhill Row, S.E.
94 Newtown St. Boswells.
27 May 99
10 May 99
Anderson, John Hector, MD. MCh. p. 5 Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders 25 June 98
21 July 97
6 May 91
1 Oct. 90
Applebv, Frederick Henry, MBCS. ZSA. p. 4 Vol. Bn. Derbvshire Regiment
Arrol, Chas. MD.MCh.ZBCS.Edin.p. 3 Vol. (Kent)Brig. Cinque Ports Div.R.Art.
Atkinson, John Parkinson, MD. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment ...
Aubin, Thomas John, MD. MBCS. 3 Roval Jersey Militia
Beresford, Robert de la Poer, MD. ZECP.Edin. ZECS.Edin. ZECP.p. 2 Volun- )
teer Battalion Shropshire Light Infantrv 5
Brown, Robert Ross, ZBCP.Edin. ZBCS.Edin. p. 3 Volunteer (Kent) Brigade )
Cinque Ports Division Royal Artillery )
Caesar, Richard Thompson, MBCS. ZSA. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Hampshire Regiment
Cameron, John, MD. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Roval Scots
Chalmers, Quintin. MD. MCh. ZFPS. alas. ZM. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Highland Lt.Inf.
Chalmers-Cowan, William, ZECP.Ed. ZECS.Ed. 1 Forfar VohmteerArtillery ...
Charlesworth, James, ZBCP. MBCS. ZSA. p. 1 Vol. Bn. N. Stafford Regt
Chawner, Alfred, p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Cheyne, Walter Smith, MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders
Crouch, Edward Thomas, MBCS. ZSA. p. 3 Volunteer Bn. Hampshire Regt. ...
Dalv, Richard Aug. Shelton, ZECP1. ZECSI. p. 7 Lancashire Volunteer Art. ...
Dewar, Thomas Fmlayson, MB. MCh. BSc. 1 Vol. Brig. W. Div. Royal Art
Drummond, James, MD. p. 3 Durham Volunteer Artillery (\V. Div. R. Art.) ...
Ellis, John William, ZBCP.Ed. ZECS.Ed. p. 6 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Regiment
England, George F.p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment
Evans, Evan, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment
Fenton, i'rederick Enos, p.s. [/], 1 Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifles
Fergusson, William, MD. p. 1 Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery) ..
Foley, Thomas M'Craith, p. 1 East Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery
Fraser, Alex. Duncan, MD. MCh. v. 4 Vol. Bn. Argvlland Suth. Highlanders..
Fraser, Charles Lauchlin, FBCS.Ed. ZBCP. Ed. p. Berwick-on-Tweed Vol. Art
Freer, Edward Luke, MBCS. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Warwickshire Regiment
Gibbon, Frederick Wm. ZBCP.Ed. ZBCS.Ed. ZSA. p. (t) 1 Durham Vol. Engs.
Gil'iert, James Wm. Thornton, p. 1 London Volunteer Artillery ,
Gilruth. George Ritchie, ZECP.Ed. ZBCS.Ed. FBSE. v. 1 Edin. City Vol. Art.
Godson. Clement, MD. p. 18 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Graham, Robert Balfour, ZBCP.Ed. ZECS.Ed. p. 1 Fifeshire Vol. Artillery
Harnett, William John, FBCP.Ed. ZECSI. 22 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Hodgson, Joseph Willoughby, JU~.B. p. 1 Devon Vol. Art.iv. (W. D R. Artillery) ...
Hollies, George, BA. ZBCP.Ed. ZBCS.Ed. ZSA. 2 Vol. Bn. Shropshire Light Inf.
Hunter, Edwin John, ZBCP.Ed. ZFPS. Glas. p. 3 Vol. Bn. Hampshire Regt
James, Walter Culver, MD. FBCS.Eng. Hon. Artillery Company of London ...
Jones, John Arnallt, 2 Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment
Lamport, Henry Chris. MB. 5 Lancsashire Vol. Art. (S. Div. R. Art.)
Lawless, Edmond James, ;;. 4 Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment
Lennox, David, MD. MCh. 1 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Linton, Simon, MB. 1 Fife Volunteer Artillery ; with E. Army Medical Corps ..
MacDonald, Alexander Dall, MD. MCh. ZBCP.Ed. ZBCS.Ed. p. 3 Volunteer")
Battabon King s Owr- Sccttish Borderers j
Mackay, James, ZBCP.Ed. ZBCS.Ed. p. 6 Volunteer Bn.' Royal Highlanders ..
Mackenzie, Murdo, p. Highland Volunteer Artillery South. Division Royal Art.
Maclean, John Hugh, FRCS.Ed. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Derbvshire Regiment
MacMunn, Charles Alexander, MA. MD. ZECSI. p. 3 Vol. Bn. d. Stafford Regt.
Marshall, John James de Z. ZECSI. ZAH.Dub. 1 Cinque PortsVolunteer Rifles..
Mason, Samuel Butler, p. 4 Volunteer Battalion South Wales Borderers
Middlemiss, George, MD.p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Mill Jam::; (A F. v -D 'Vc'unteer Battabon Royal Sects
Mot John "fiilsOT MD. 1 Fifeshire Volunteer Artillery
Naismith, WiUiain John, MD. MCh. FECS. Ed. PFJPS. etas'. Ayrshire Yeomanr j
O'Callaghan, Robert Thomas Alexander, ZBCPI. FBCSZ ZAH.Dub. p.s.\
1 Flintshire Volunteer Engineers j
Packer, William Herbert, MD.ZECP. MRCS. ZSA.i Worcestershire' Vol.Art ..
Philip, Thomas, MB. MCh. p. 1 Vol Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ...
Pigott, Fred. Knollys, ZBCP.Ed. ZBCS.Ed. ZAH. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Shrop. Lt. Inf.
Reckitt, Edward Bass, 1 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery W. Div R Art
Roberts, Henry William, MBCS. ZSA. p. 2 Volunteer Bn. West Kent Regiment...
Robertson, Robert T. C. MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Scottish Rifles
Roocroft, William Mitchell,?. 1 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
29 Apr.
2 Oct.
Gateshead.
Banff.
Banchory.
6j Newark.
Gravesend.
20 June 88
9 Mar. 92
6 Apr. 99
Cambridge.
Jersey.
Newport.
Gravesend.
Southampton.
. ^Penicuik.
16 June 97;Glasgow.
10 Apr. 95J Dundee.
11 June 901 Stoke-on-Trent.
4 Oct. 93iChesterfield.
13 Oct. 97 Old Meldrum.
27 Oct. 97 Portsmouth.
27 Sept 93 HydeRoad,Mancheste7.
26 June 01 Dundee.
3 Dec. 99 South Shields.
15 Aug. 00 Liverpool.
31 May 93 Grantham.
5 Jan. 01 Haverfordwest.
22 Dec. 94 56, Davies St., W.
5 Sept.95jBanff.
27 June 00 York.
19 Aug. 96J Stirling.
13 July oi;Berwick.
17 Feb. 92' Birmingham.
13 Oct. 97|jarrow.
15 June 981 Dover.
6 Sept. 93] Edinburgh.
23 Nov.981207, Harrow Road, W.
30 Dec. 99'St. Andrews.
9 June 00 Gray's Inn.
Exeter.
Newport.
Portsmouth.
Finsbury.
Bridgend.
Preston.
Upper Kennington.
Dundee.
St. Andrews.
ii Dec. 95
3 Oct. 00
18 July 96
17 Jan. 00
3 Mar. 00
13 Nov
7 Oct. 94
i>7 Aug. 98
28 Apr. 00
23 Oct.
27 Oct.
11 Jan. 99
3 July 95
24 June 99
16 June 97
1 Nov. 94
3c Oct. 94
14 Mar. 00
13 Dec,
9 Oct. 89
19 May 93
26 June 97
25 May 98
4 Nov. 96
21 Dec. 92
24 Mar. 97
9 June 07
5 An
Dumfries.
St. Andrews.
Inverness.
Chesterfield.
Wolverhampton.
Kingston-on-Thames.
Pontypool.
Stockton-on-Tees.
Leith.
St. Andrews
Ayr.
Buckley.
Worcester.
Greenock.
Shrewsbury.
Grimsby.
Blackheath.
Hamilton.
Manchester.
713— l6 Half Pay. — Commissariat and Transport Department.
Deputy Commissary General.
■Moore, Henry,1 Hon. Commissary General 1 Nov. 71
Assistant Commissary Genebal.
Dundee, Robert Handley 25 Juneyi
Commissaries.
Bhsaett, Henry Frederick,1" CMG 5 Feb. 76
Keogh, Lynch John 15 Feb. 70
Knapp, Charles Barrett,13 Army Sen-ice Corps,
with rank of Major 12 Feb. 70
Penrice, Charles Walter 1 Jan. 75
Selby, Robert Grey Donaldson,18 Hon. Assist.
Com. General 12 Feb. 70
Telfer, George Home 22 July 77
Deputy Commissaeibs.
Acheson, Alexander William20 1 Aug. 77
Adamson, Saunders 12 Feb. 70
Battiscombe, Walter Ernest Sax 15 Feb. 70
Birnie, William Jones 12 Feb. 70
Bridgman, William, Army Service Corps, with
rank of Captain 12 Feb. 70
Crawford, Charles Robert 15 Feb. 70
Doveton, Frederick Bazett 12 Feb. 70
Forrest, Joseph22 29 June 78
Frith, Frederick George 12 Feb. 70
Irving, John Beaufin,23 Hon. Colonel late 3 Bn.
Manchester Regiment 27 Oct. 77
Leech, Robert Stockham Brydges 12 Feb. 70
Page, Frederick William 1 Jan. 74
Rees, Walter Crawford 15 Feb. 70
Warneford. William John Jortin2 12 Feb. 70
Warner, Biddulph Lee 1 Feb. 71
Woollett, Marlow Sidney John 1 Jan. 74
Assistant Commissaries.
Bampfteld, William John Byrne 9 Apr. 75
Claydon, Thomas 30 Oct. ^7
Fagan, Thomas St. John '.. 9 Apr. 75
Hunter, John, A. S. Corps, with rank of Lieut. 30 Oct. 77
Lundy, Francis Walter25 9 Mar. 71
Mitchell, Henry N 18 Feb. 70
Stephenson, James 18 Feb. 70
1 Mr. H. Moore served in the Crimea from April 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
2 Mr. Warneford served in the operations against the Gaikas, Galekas, and Zulus in 1879, including the
engagement at Draaibosch (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
10 Mr. H. F. Blissett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 as Control Officer with Captain Glover's force (mentioned
in despatches, CMG., and Medal).
13 Major Knapp served in the Eastern campaigu'froni January 1855 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout the China
war from 1857 to i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Mr. R. G. D. Selby served in the Crimea from 24th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
20 Mr. Acheson served in New Zealand during the wars of 1860-61 and 1863-65, and was present at the relief of
and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt on 23rd Jan. 1861, and in every action in which the 65th Regt.
was engaged in the war of 1860-61 (Medal).
22 Mr. Joseph Forrest served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal).
23 Colonel Irving served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present
at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala.
25 Mr. F. W. Lnndy served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley and was in charge of Convoy attacked
by Ashantis on 31st January 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
Half Pay. — Control Department.
Deputy Controller.
Robinson, Henry,1 CB 1 Jan. 70
Assistant Conteollee.
Hunt, Henry P 1 Nov. 72
Commissaries.
Bennett, George B 12 Fob. 70
Fuller, William Ross 1 Sept. 74
Holmes, James 12 Feb. 70
Deputy Commissaries.
Fead, Francis Sidney Smith 1 Sept. 73
Sparrow, John Bodychan 12 Feb. 70
Thwaites, John Davies8 1 Jan. 74
Assistant Commissary.
Gilligan, Thomas 12 Feb. 70
1 Mr. H. Robinson has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
8 Mr. Thwaites served in the expedition to Pekin during the China war of i36o (Medal). Also served in the
Abyssinian war in 1867-63 (Medal).
717
MEDICAL RESERVE OP OFFICERS.
StTBGEON LtEUTEXAXT COLOXELS. DATE
Anderson, James Keith, MD. 2 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders 21 Dec.
Aubin, "Walter Duret. MB. MCh. 1 Roval Jersev Militia 18 Mar.
Clark, Andrew, FECS. LSA. ;>. 4 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 22 Nov.
Coombs, Rowland Hill. MD. ZSCP. MBCS. LSA. 3 Battalion Bedford Regt. ... 28 Apr.
Draper, William. VTECB. LSA. p. 1 East Riding- of Yorkshire Volunteer Art. ... 19 July
Duncan, James, MB. CM. p. 3 Volunteer BattalionManchesterRegiinent 5 July
Ellistcn, George Sampson, MBCS. LSA. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regt. 3 Aug.
Flinn, David Edgar, FBCSL. 5 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment 13 Feb.
Port, Thomas, p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment 14 Feb.
Giles, Peter Broome. AA. LBCP.Ed. FBCS. LSA. 1 Hereford Volunteer Rifles 16 Aug.
Hay, John Home, ML). MCh. MRCS. p. 7 Vol. Bo. Argyll and Suth.Highlanders i4 Feb.
King, H. W. ML). 2 Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment 29 May
M'Fadven, Duncan, 2 Battalion Cameron Highlanders 2 Sept.
MacQuibban, Chas. Mitchell, MD. MCh. ZBCS.Fi. LM. 3 Bn. Gordon Highldrs. 25 Apr.
Pearse, Francis James, 1 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 30 Dec.
PhilliDS, George Richard Turner, MECS. LSA. Pembroke Yeomanry Cavalry ... ^5 Dee.
Rawson, Edward Albert, MB. MCh. LCh. LBCSL. 3 Bn. King's R. Rifles 2 May
Saville, John James, LBCP.Ed. MECS. North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry 21 May
Shedd, Ebeuezer, MECS. LSA. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment 24 Feb.
Smith, William Robert, MD. MCh. BSe. p. 3 Vol. Bn. "West Kent Regiment ^4 Feb
Turnbull, Geo. Hogarth, MD. LECS.Ed. p. 1 Roxburgh and Selkirk Vol. Rifles 28 Mar.
Arbroath.
Jersey.
Kensington.
Bedford.
Scarborough.
Ashton-under-Lyne.
Ipswich.
Liverpool.
Oldham.
Hereford.
Alloa.
Chester.
Inverness.
Aberdeen.
56 Davies Street, "W.
Haverfordwest.
Carlow.
Bath.
97 Colchester.
94 130, Bunhill Row, S.E.
94 Newtown St. Boswells.
StTHGEOx Majors.
Abraham, Andrew Arthur, p. 5 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry ..
Anderson, David L. p. 1 Banff Volunteer Artillery
Anderson, John Hector, MD. MCh. p. =; Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders
Appleby, Frederick Henry, MECS. LSA. p. 4 Vol. Bn. Derbyshire Regiment ...
Arrol, Chas. MD. M Ch.LECS.Edin.p. 3 Vol. (Kent)Brig. Cinque Ports Div.R.Art.
Atkinson, John Parkinson, MD. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment ...
Aubin, Thomas John, MD. MECS. ^ Royal Jersey Militia
Beresford, Robert de la Poer, MD. LECP.Edin. LBCS.Edin. LECP.p. 2 Volun- )
teer Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry $
Brown, Robert Ross, LECP.Edin. LBCS.Edin. p. 3 Volunteer (Kent) Brigade \
Cinque Ports Division Royal Artillery J
Caisar, Richard Thompson, MECS. LSA. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Hampshire Regiment
Cameron, John, MD. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots
Chalmers, Quintin. MD. MCh. LFPS.&las. LM. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Highland Lt.Inf.
Chalmers-Cowan, William, LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. 1 Forfar Volunteer Artillery ...
Charlesworth, James, LBCP. MBCS. ZSA. p. 1 Vol. Bn. X. Stafford Regt
Chawner, Alfred, p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Cheyne, Walter Smith, MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders
Crouch, Edward Thomas, MBCS. LSA. p. 3 Volunteer Bn. Hampshire Regt. ...
Daly, Richard Aug. Shelton, LECPI. LBCSL. p. 7 Lancashire Volunteer Art. ...
Dewar, Thomas Fmlayson, MB. MCh. BSc. 1 Vol. Brig. "W. Div. Royal Art
Drummond, James, MD. p. 3 Durham Volunteer Artillery (W. Div. R. Art.) ...
Ellis, John "William, LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. p. 6 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Regiment
England, George F.p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment
Evans, Evan, MB. p. \ Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment
Fenton, Frederick Enos, p.s. It], 1 Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifles
Fergusson, William, MD. p. 1 Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery) ...
Foley, Thomas M'Craith, p. 1 East Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery .. ..
Fraser, Alex. Duncan, MD. MCh. p. 4 Vol. Bn. Argvlland Suth. Highlanders ..
Fraser, Charles Lauehlin, FBCS.Ed. LBCP. Ed. p. Berwick-on-Tweed Vol. Art.
Freer, Edward Luke. MBCS. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion "Warwickshire Regiment
Gibbon, Frederick Wm. LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. LSA. p. (t) 1 Durham Vol. Engs.
Giluert, James Wm. Thornton, p. 1 London Volunteer Artillery
Gilruth. George Ritchie, LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. FBSE. v. 1 Edin City Vol. Art.
Godson, Clement, MD. p. 18 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Graham, Robert Balfour, LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. p. 1 Fifeshire Vol. Artillery... .
Harnett, William John, FBCP.Ed. LBCSL. 22 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Hodgson, Joseph Willoughby, 3£B. p. 1 Devon Vol. Art.iv. (W. D R. Artillery)
Hollies, George, BA. LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. LSA. 2 Vol. Bn. Shropshire Light Inf
Hunter, Edwin John, LBCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas. p. 3 Vol. Bn. Hampshire Re<*t
James, Walter Culver, MD. FBCS.Eno. Hon. Artillery Company of London
Jones, John Arnallt, 2 Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment
Lamport, Henry Chris. MB. 5 Lancsashire Vol. Art. (S. Dir. R. Art.)
Lawless, Edmond James, p. 4 Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment
Lennox, David, MD. MCh. 1 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Linton, Simon. MB. 1 Fife Volunteer Artillery ; with B. Arm,, Medical Corps
MacDonald, Alexander Dall, MD. MCh. LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. p. 3 Volunteer")
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (
Mackay, James, LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. p. 6 Volunteer Bn ."Royal Highlanders"
Mackenzie, Murdo, p. Highland Volunteer Artillery South. Division Royal Art
Maclean, John Hugh, FBCS.Ed. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
MacMunn, Charles Alexander, MA. MD. LBCSL. p. 3 Vol. Bn S Stafford Re°t
Marshall, John James de Z. LBCSL. LAH.Dub. 1 Cinque PortsVolunteer Rifle's "
Mason, Samuel Butler, p. 4 Volunteer Battalion South Wales Borderers
Middlemiss, George, M D. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Mill, James, MB. p. 5 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots
Moir, John "Wilson, MD. 1 Fifeshire Volunteer Artillery
Naismith "William John, MD. MCh. FBCS.Ed. FFPS. G-ia*. Ayrshire Yeomanry
O Callaghan, Robert Thomas Alexander, LBCPL. FBCSL. LAH.Dub p s >
1 Flintshire VolunteerEngineers '\
racke. William Herbert, MD.ILtC.F MECS, LSA -■. V'crciiterchire v0l. Art"
Philip, Thomas, MB. MCh. p. 1 Vol Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Pigott, Fred. Knollys, LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. LAS. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Shrop. Lt Inf
Reckitt, Edward Bass, 1 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery W. Div R Art
Roberts, Henry "William, MBCS. LSA. p. 2 Volunteer Bn. West Kent Regiment"
Robertson, Robert T. C. MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Scottish Rifles
Roocroft, William Mitchell, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment ""
27 May 99 Gateshead.
10 May 99 Banff.
25 Jane 98<Banehory.
29 Apr. 86jyewark.
2 Oct. 89 Gravesend.
!i July 97
6 May 91
i Oct. 90
20 June!
9 Mar. c
26 Apr. '
16 June
to Apr.
:i June
4 Oct.
13 Oct.
27 Oct.
27 Sept
26 June
13 Dec.
15 Aug.
31 May
5 Jan.
22 Dec.
25 Sept.
27 June
19 Aug.
13 July
17 Feb.
13 Oct.
15 June
6 Sept
23 Nov.
jo Dec.
9 June
:i Dec.
3 Oct.
:8 July
7 Jan.
3 Mar.
■3 Nov.
r7 Oct.
Aug.
Apr.
Oct.
Cambridge.
Jersey.
Newport.
Gravesend.
Southampton.
Penicuik.
.. Glasgow.
95: Dundee.
9°! Stoke-on-Trent.
93Chesterfield.
97 Old Meldrum.
97
93
99
28
Oct. _.
Jan. 99
July 95
June 99
June 97
Nov. 94
Oct. 94
Mar. 00
Dec. 99
Oct.
May 93
June 97
May
Nov.
Dec.
Mar.
June
Aug.
Portsmouth.
Hyde Road,Manchestej.
Dundee.
South Shields.
00 Liverpool.
93j Grantham.
Haverfordwest.
56, Davies St., W.
Banff.
York.
Stirling.
Berwick.
„ Birmingham.
97 Jarrow.
98 Dover.
93! Edinburgh.
98J207, Harrow Road, "W.
99 St. Andrews.
00 Gray's Inn.
95 Exeter.
Newport.
Portsmouth.
Finsbury.
B ridgend.
Preston.
Upper Kennington.
Dundee.
St. Andrews.
Dumfries.
St. Andrews.
Inverness.
Chesterfield.
Wolverhampton.
King3ton-on-Thame3,
Pontypool.
Stockton-on-Tees.
Leith.
St. Andrews
Ayr.
Buckley.
Worcester.
Greenock.
Shrewsbury.
Grimsby.
Blackheath.
Hamilton.
Manchester.
96
94
7i8
Medical Reserve of Officers.
SUKGBON MAJOBS.
Rutherford, John Victor W. MB. i Northumberland Volunteer Artillery
Smith, Robert Bradshaw, LBCP. Ed. LBCSI.p. i Vol. En. Leicestershire Regt.
Smith, Robert Sinclair, p. i Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Sparrow, Robert Launcelot, p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Stephenson, Francis Lawrence, MB. MCh. p. "Woolwich Div. Vol. Med. Staff C
Stewart, Wm. Lemmon. MD. p. i Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery)
Symes, Edmond West, MD. MBCS. 2 West York Yeomanrv Cavalry
Svmes, William Sandlu.m, LBCPI. LBCSI. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Derbyshire Regt....
Thomas, George Danford Phillips, MD. MBCS. 18 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles...
Thompson, Hy. Geo. MD. MCh. FBCSI. LCHPI. p. 1 Vol. Bn. R. Fusiliers ...
Thorn, Charles William, LRCPI. FBCSI. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Lancashire Fus
Tinley, Thomas, MD.p. 1 East Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery
Turto'n, James, MBCS. LSA. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Sussex Regiment
Wade, Arthur Breedon. MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment ..
Walker, Francis John, MD. LBCP. MBCS LSA. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt. ..
Watson, Andrew Alexander, LBCP. Ed. LBCS.Ed. p. 3 Lancashire Vol. Rifles..
Wear, Arthur Tavlor, MD. p. 1 Newcastle-on-Tyne Vol. Art. (W. Div. R. Art.)
Williams. Edward, LBCP. Ed. LBCS.Ed. LSA. p. 1 Lancashire Vol. Engs
Wright, Henry, LBCP. Ed. MBCS. p. 1 Volunteer Bn. Lincolnshire Regt
3 Aug.
2 Dec.
10 Apr.
20 Mar.
29 Dec*.
25 Sept.
13 Feb.
29 Dec.
:i July
2 Nov.
22 Oct.
24 Jan.
3 Aug.
13 Oct.
3 Apr.
17 Mar.
3 July
24 July
I 5 June
90
STATION.
Newcastle-on-Ty ne.
Leicester.
Dundee.
Oldham.
Woolwich.
Banff.
Halifax.
94 Chesterfield.
207, Harrow Road, W.
33, Fitzroy Square, W.
Rochdale.
Scarborough.
Brighton.
Southampton.
Lincoln.
97! Burnley.
951 Newcastle-on-Tyne.
95 Liverpool.
90 Lincoln.
J Mar. 93
6 May 91
25 Sept. 95
2 Dec. 91
24 June 96
16 Aug. 93
11 Mar. 91
29 Sept. 97
1 May 9
Surgeon Captains.
Adam, John, MD. p. j Volunteer Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
Adams, Frederick Vasey, FFFS.Qto*. LBCP. Ed. p. 1 Lanarkshire Vol. Rifles..
Adams, Joseph, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion South Lancashire Regiment
Arnold, Andrew Page, MB. f. 5 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry..
Atkinson, Walter Alexander, MB. p. 1 Surrey Volunteer Rifles
Barnes, Ernest Wykeham. p. t Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment
Bentlif. Philip Barnett, MBCS. LSA. Royal Jersey Militia Artillery
Beveridge, Robert Ebenezer, MB. p. 3 Volunteer Bn. Durham Light Infantry
Bramwell, Hugh Ransom, MB. p. Tynemouth Vol. Art. (W. Division R. Art.) ..
Brook, Henry Darvill, 20 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Bryden, Richard Jos. MBCS. LSA. p. 5 Vol. (Kent) Brig. Cinque Ports Div.R.A
Challis, Harry Thornton, p. 4 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Clark, James Aitken, p. MB. Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade Royal Scots
Coffin, Richard James Maitland, FBCP.Ed. LSA. LAS. Dub. p. 3 Volunteer!
Battalion West Surrey Regiment $
Copeman, Sydney Arthur Monckton, MD. 2 London Volunteer Rifles
Darwin, George Henry, MD. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment ...
Dickie, Hugh, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
Dingle, William Alfred, MD. p. 2 Tower Hamlets Royal Engineers (Volunteers)
Ducat. Arthur David, p. t London Volunteer Rifles
Edwards, William Llovd, p. Severn Division Submarine Miners, Royal)
Engineers (Volunteers) )
Graham, John Henry Porteus, 4 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment
Gr.mt, Francis Wm. MD. p. 1 Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery) ...
Holt, Thomas, MB. p. 2 Vol. Bn. East Lancashire Regiment
Hoyland, Stanley Stenton,;>. 1 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment
Job, Henry Percy, 4 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Kemm, Fred. St. John. LBCP. Ed. LBCS.Ed. LSA. p. 3 Vol.Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf.
fey, David Thomas, MBCS. LSA. p. 1 London Volunteer Artillery
Kinnear, William, MB. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Kirby, Samuel John James, p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment
Lang, Gordon Abercromby, MB. p. Highland Volunteer Artillery
Laurie, Casper Robert, p. 1 Vol. Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry...
Lawrie, William John, MD. MCh. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Scots Fusiliers
Lee, Charles Nairne, MB. MCh. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders ...
de Legb, Harry Legh,^;. 1 Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
Lingard, Alfred, MBCS. LSA. p. 3 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 5 May
Lowe, Geo. May, MD. MCh. LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt. 27 Mar. 89
Lyon, Alexander B. MB. p. 1 Banff Volunteer Artillery (South Div. R Art.) ... 3 Mar. 97
Macdonald, Alexander, MB. ^.Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade j 3 Feb. 00
30 Aug. 93
13 June 00
2 Aug. 93
9 Oct. 95
1 Aug. 88
30 May 91
Dingwall.
Glasgow.
Warrington.
Gateshead
Camberwell.
Liverpool.
Jersey.
Sunderland.
Tynemouth.
2 Oct. 95 j Duke's Road,
2 Oct. 89 Gravesend.
16 Juue 97 Silvertown.
19 Apr. 99 E'dinburgh.
W.C.
2 Dec. 9:
16 Sept. 96
3 Oct,
7 Apr. 97
4 Aug. 97
4 Oct. 99
14 Apr. 97
4 Sept. 01
25 Sept. 95
2 Apr.
1 Mar. 93
16 Feb. 98
2 Dec. 91
6 May 91
5 Apr. 93
26 July 99
" July 96
13 May 96
21 May 90
3 June 88
22 June 01
Bermondsey.
Farringdon Road.
Hexham.
Victoria Park Square.
Bunhill Row.
Cardiff.
Liverpool.
Banff.
Burnley
Ipswich.
Newark
Weston-super-Mare.
Weymouth.
Dundee.
Bury St. Edmunds.
Inverness.
Falmouth.
Ayr.
St. Andrews.
Northallerton.
Gt. Scotland Yard.
Lincoln.
City Road.
Edinburgh
Edinburgh.
Chippenham.
Hexham.
Blackburn.
Bodmin.
Falmouth.
Portsmouth.
Bodmin.
Macdonald, William Burns, MB. p. 1 Haddington Volunteer Artillery
MacKay, Henry John, MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Wiltshire Regiment
Mackay, William Bertie, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fus. ...
Martin, John Michael Harding, MD. FBCS. p. 1 Vol. Bn. E. Lancashire Regt.
Meadows, Robert Thornton, MB. MCh. 2 Vol. Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf.
Moore, Edward Head, LBCS.Ed. LSA. p. Falmouth Division Royal Engineers _
Mumby, Bonner Harris, MD. 3 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment : I3 Dec. 99
Nettle, William, MBCS. LSA. p. 2 Vol.Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantrj'...!i9 Mar. 90
Nuttall, Arthur Peel, MD. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers 18 Jan. 99|Bury.
■ Peake, William Pemberton, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Leicestershire Regiment 26 July 99 Leicester.
Phillips, Alec, p. Manchester Companies Vol. Med. Staff Corps 17 May 99 Manchester,
Reid, Hamilton Chambers, MB. Glasgow Company Vol. Medical Staff Corps ... 11 Mar. 99 Glasgow.
Richardson, William, MD. p. 7 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment I 5 July 99 Douglas
Rigby, James Arthur, MD. p. 5 Lancashire Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Art.) —
Ryan, Edward William St. Vincent,;). 16 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles; City of)
London Imperial Volunteer Infantry j
Saville, John George, p. 5 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Shaw, James, MD. p. 1 Bucks Volunteer Rifles
Sleman, Richard Reginald, BA. LSA. 20 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles ; City of) , .„
London Imperial Volunteers j 2 0v- 9°
Smart, David, p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment 12 July 99 Liverpool.
Stacy, John Herbert, 1 Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment 14 Oct. 96 Norwich.
Stirling, Robert, MD. p. 4 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders - 7 Sept. 98 Perth.
Stuart, Thomas Edmund, p. 1 Essex Volunteer Artillery Eastern Div. R. Art.... 2 Dec. 96 Harwich.
Thomas, Josiah Telfer, p. 1 Vol. Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry... 17 June 96 Falmouth.
Thompson, Francis Henry, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Shropshire Light Iuf 28 Mar. 00 Shrewsbury.
Thome, Atwood,p. 1 Cinque Ports Vol. Rifles; City of London Imp. Volt 28 Oct. 98 City Road."
Todd, David, p. 1 Durham Volunteer Artillery (W. Division Royal Artillery! ... 1 Oct. 95 Snnderland.
Tomory, John K. MD. p. 1 Sutherland Highland Rifles 23 Oct. 01 Golspie.
Warwick, Francis James Lewis, MB. 1 Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifles 10 Mar. 97 Graj''s Inn Road.
Whiteford, James Han-is Garcia, MB. p. Clyde Division Submarine Miners) „ . , „ ,
Royal Engineers (Volunteers) „ jJi-tOct. 96 Greenock.
29 May 95 Preston.
12 Oct. 98 15, King William St.
3 Oct. 88 Ardwick.
30 Aug. 99 Great Mario w.
Duke's Road, W.C.
Medical Reserve of Officers.
719
Shegeox Lieutenants. da.tb. I st»tion~.
Bourke, Edmund IT. F. MacW. iS Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 2 Nov. 98 Harrow Road, W.
Boyd, Campbell, p. 3 Volunteer Battalion West Surrey Regiment ' 5 Dec. 94 Bermondsey.
Brown, James Pearson, MB. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 4 Oct. 99 Dunoon.
Brownfield, Harry Munyard, 3 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment 'io Oot. 00
Callender, Eustace Maude, p. 12 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles J20 Feb. 90 Somerset House.
Collett, Henry George Outram, p. 1 North Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Art. 24 June 96 Middlesbrough.
Daly, E. D. H. 1 Volunteer Battalion West Surrey Regiment '2S Feb. oijCroydon.
Dobie, David R. MD.. 2 Volunteer Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers |i4 Sept.98[Duns.
Downes, Edmund, MD. FRCS.Ed. 2 Susses Volunteer Artillery Ir6 Mar. 92I Eastbourne.
Dver, Edmond Eustace, MB. 7 Volunteer Battalion Argyll and Sutherland \ , , ' 1T1
Highlanders 1 2I July °°|Alloa-
Ehrmann, A. 22 Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps I3 Apr. oi'Gray's Inn, London.
Evans, William Owen, p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Welsh Fusiliers 30 Dec. 99 Hawarden.
Ferguson, Robert T. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders ig Aug. 96 St. Andrews.
Fox, H. 2 Hampshire Volunteer Artillery Company 20 Apr. oi'So'ithsea.
Graham, John Henry Porteous, 4 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment
Green, Conrad Theodore, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment
Griffiths, William A. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Henderson, Albert, MB. p. 1 Aberdeenshire Royal Engineers (Volunteers)
Hilton, Albert, 3 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Jones, Arthur Lloyd, 3 Glamorgan Volunteer Rifles ~g Sept,
Lawson, David James, MB. p. 1 Dorsetshire Volunteer Artillery 9 Nov. 98
Livesey, Edgar William, Surg. Capt. Alderney Artillery Militia 18 July 96
Luce, Richard Harman, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment. .J27 0;:t. 97
M'Mullen. John, MB. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment 17 Aug. 98
Mackay, John Sutherland, MD. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders...^ Sept. 96
Maclagan, Charles G. MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers; 5 Nov. 96
Melville, George, MB. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots 2 Apr. 98
Mitchell, Robert, MD. p. Surg. Capt. 1 Volunteer Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers ... n Jan. 99
Moir, John M. MD. p. Highland Volunteer Artillery 25 Nov. g6JTnverness.
Pockett, Lewis Walter, p. 1 Lincoln Volunteer Artillery (West Div. R. Art.) ...'14 Oct. goJGrimsby.
Pringle, Arthur Young, p. 1 Suffolk and Harwich Volunteer Artillery 5 Sept. 00 Harwich."
Spinks, Charles F. p. 1 Dumbarton Volunteer Rifles I 2 May oo'Helensburo-h.
Swain, James Steel, p. 2 Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifles j 6 Oct. 00!
Taylor, H. N. A. MD. 3 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment t6 Feb. oiWest Ham.
Taylor, James, MD. 6 Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders ti Dec. 95 Keith.
Tomory, John K. MD. p. 1 Sutherland Highland Rifles [28 Dec. 98 Golspie.
Vernon, Arthur H. p. 4 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment j 1 Jan. 98 Bournemouth.
Vickery, William H. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Northumbarland Fusiliers ^6 July 99 Alnwick.
Ward, James P. S. p. 2 Devonshire Volunteer Artillery (West Div. R. Art.) ... 2 Sept. 90' Devonport.
Wright, John C. p. p.s. 2 West Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery n6 Feb. 98 Bradford.
23 Aug. 99| Liverpool.
8 Mar. 99: South Birkenhead.
24 Apr. 97 Winchester.
3 Nov. 98 Aberdeen.
30 Oct.
Swansea.
Weymouth.
Alderney.
Derby.
Southport.
St. Andrews
Hexham.
Penicuik.
Bury.
120
Half or Retired Fay. — Medical Department.
Director Grneral.
Jameson, James, CB.UD.MCh. Knight of Grace of\
St John of Jerusalem, Honorary Surg, to the King ; I
(Brig.Surg. i May 83 ; Surj.C0I.14 Sept .88 ; Burg.
Major Gen. 6 July 93 ; Director Gen. 7 May 96) I
Inspector General.
Surgeon- Generals.
Auchinleok, Grahame,2 MD. LRCS.Ed ■•■■■■■•■■••■■ ••■••■
Churchill, Alexander Ferrier,3 BA. MB. LRCSI. >
(Brigade Surgeon,?! June 87 ; ^urg. Col. =7 Oct.92) )
Fox Thos.Wm.5 MB. MB.CS. {Brig. Surg. 27 Nov. 79)
Fraser, Archibald Henry,6 LFPS.Glas. Hon. Phy- >
ncian to the Queen... " ■ ->
UiC Home, Sir Anthony Dickson," KCB. MD.}
In^es,Cffir JohuHarrioKer',9 KCB.ERCS. Hon. )
Surqeon to the Queen [R] i
Lamprey, Jones,'" MB. LRCSI
Maekinnor., David Reid," MB. i:RCSJ..l. ..............
Marston, Jeffery Allen.12 CB. MD. MRCS LSA. )
(.Brig. Surg. 27 Nov. 79) ; Hon. Surg, to the Queen ; >
Member of Army Sanitan/ Committee ;
Mannsell. Thomas,13 CB. LRCPI. LRCSI. (Brig. ~>
Burg. 16 Oct. 86 ; Surgeon Col. 10 Mar. 92) '
Nash, William," MD. MRCS. (Brigade Surgeon, \
9. May 88 ; Surqeon Colonel, 1 April 93) .....I
0'Nial,'john,15C_B.iBCW.(B'-;.'7.Suc.7-27Nov.79)[R]
Tarrant, Thomas,'6 MD. LRCPI. LRCSI. (Brig. )
Surqeon, 27 Nov. 79) i-i^."«ViiV.'i."»
Woolfryes. John Andrew," CB. CMG. MD. MRCS. ,
LSA. Hon. Physician tj the Queen J
Surgeon Major Generals.
Bradshaw, Alexander Frederick,19 CB. MRCP.
MRCS. LSA. (Brigade Surgeon, 12 Mar. 82 ; Surg.
Colonel, 28 Julv 86). Hon. Physician to the Queen
Colahan, John, MD. MRCS. (Brigade Surgeon, 16)
July 84 ; Surqeon Colonel, 16 Oct. 89I j
Collis, William','9 MRCS. (Brigade Surgeon, 21 Feb. )
82- Surgeon Colonel, 12 May 86) i
Davis, James,2" -t-RC&T. LAH.Duh. (Brigade Surg. 1
29 Oct. 83; Surqeon Colonel, iq Dec. 88) )
Faught, Jno. Geo'.21 MRCS. (Brig. Surg. 17 Apr. 80); \
Hon. Surgeon to the Queen J
Fraser, Duncan Alexander Campbell,22 MD. )
LRCS.Ed. (Brigade Surgeon, 27 Nov. 79) S
Giraud, Charles Uerve," MRCS. (llrigade Surgeon [
2 Apr. 84; Surqeon Colonel, 7 May 89) [R] I
Hamilton, John Butler,2* MD. BA. MRCS. (Brig. \
Surgeon, 27 Mar. 86 ; Surgeon Colonel, 30 Nov. 91 )
Hanbury, Sir James Arthur," KCB. MB. MRCS. )
Hon. FRCSI. (Brigade Surgeon, 27 Nov. 79) S
Hinde, George Langfurd,26 CB. LRCSI. (Brigade l_
Surqeon, 25 Apr. 81) >
Hoysted, Thomas Norton,2' LRCSI. (Briqade >
Surgeon, 23 Oct. 8.1 ; Surqeon Colonel, 3 Apr. 86) i
Lewer, Robert,28 LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA. (Brig. 1
Surgeon, 1 Apr. 82; Surqeon Colonel, 16 Oct. 86) )
Madden, Charles Dodgson,30 CB. LRCSI., Hon. \
Surgeon to the Queen >
Maxham, John William, MD. LRCS.Ed. (Brigade \
Surgeon, 19 Pec. 83 ; Surgeon Colonel, 11 Jan. 94) )
Meadows, Robert Wyatt,31 MD. MRCS. (Dep. \
Surg. Gen. 5 Feb. 83) S
Paterson, Henry Foljambe, MD. FRCS.Ed. (Bur-}
qeon Colonel, 13 June 88) J
Reade, Sir John By Cole,32 CB. LRCS. Ed. Knight
of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem (Dep. Surg.Ge
23 Oct. 81), Hon. Surgeon to the Queen [R] ....
Sinclair, James,33 MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Physician}
to the Queen j
Smith, Philip Broke, MD.LRCS.(Surq. Col. 17N0V.86)
Thomson, William Arthur, MB. LRCS.Ed. Hon.\
Physician to the Queen $
Tippetts, Alf. Malpas,34 MRCS. (Surq. Col. 20N0V. 84)
Wade, Frederick Wm. LRCSI. (Surg. Col. 31 Dec. 87)
Walsh, Thomas,35 LRCSI. (Brigade Surgeon, 16")
July 84; Surgeon Colonel, 28 Oct. 8o) j
Warren, John,36 MRCS. [R] (Surg. Col. 24 Oct. 88)
Deputy Surgeons General.
Cattell, William,3* MRCS. ELS
Clifton, Robert Walter,39 MRCS
Gulland, Alexander Dudgeon,40 MD. LRCS.Ed. \
Hon. Surgeon General - J
Hungerford, Richard," LRCSI.
Irwin, Chamney Graves,45 MB. MRCS
Jameson, John Lyster,46 LR CSI. Hon. Surg. Gen
Landale, James,4" MD. LRCS.Ed
Moffatt, John Edward,50 LRCSI. Hon. Surq. Gen. ...
Murphy, Thomas John, MD. LRCSI. '
Roe, Samuel Black,55 CB. MB. LRCSI.
Sinclair, Edward Malcolm,56 MD. MRCS. ...
Stewart, William, MD. LRCS.Ed ,...,
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
9 Nov. 57
22 Dec.
31 Mar. 62
23 July 52
21 Feb. 5
17 Mar. 48
gOr\
en. >
8 Apr. 42
8 Oct.
12 Dec.
10 Nov. 54
1 Oct. 60
14 Apr. 63
13 Apr. 52
16 June 54
13 July 47
SURGEON.
Mar. 7;
SURGEON
MAJOR.
1 Apr. 73
2 Oct. 57 22 Dec.
1 Mar. 73
18 Sept.6o
26 Jan. 58
9 Feb. 55
11 Mar. 53
3 Nov. 57
20 Mar. 54
S June 67
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
5 May 59
10 July 66
20 July 55
27 May 57
25 May 58
14 Sept. 5 5
:o Mar. 58
5 Jan. 55
28 Oct. 53
10 Mar. 58
19 Jan. 60
30 Sept. 53
15 May 55
28 Sept.55
1 Aug. 57
14 Dec. 54
31 Mar. 64
26 May 54
19 Oct. 57
24 Mar. 54
5 Aug. 53
15 Sept. 57
14 Oct. 51
7 Apr. 54
28 Sept. 57
25 May 58
9 Nov. 57
28 Mar. 54
28 Sept.57
23 June 54
26 May 54
24 Feb. 54
2 Jan. 52
15 Sept.57
14 Mar. 51
28 Apr. 54
4 Aug. 55
28 Mar. 54
29 July 53
1 7 May 7
1 Mar. 73
5 Apr. 71
1 Mar. 73
9 Nov. 67
5 May (• ■
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
20 Feb. 63
19 Sept.68
4 Feb. 71
9 Sept.71
5 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73
22 Aug. 65
15 Jan. 73
59 Apr. 64
29 July 62
2 Dec. 71
31 Dec. 58
18 Oct. 64
5 Oct. 72
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
12 July 64 1 Mar.
31 Aug. 72 1 Mar.
16 Oct. 661 1 Mar.
28 Apr. 76
3 July 72
21 Feb. 71
14 Sept. 66
7 June 70
12 Tie;. 63
1 Mar. 73
17 June 75
2 Apr. 76
13 Apr. 72
1 Mar. 73
7 Oct. 67
DEPUTl"
SURG.GEN
2 July 76
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 7
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
di Mar. 73
15 Aug. 68
28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
5 Aug. 68
1 Mar. 73
4 Sept.71
1 Mar. 79
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
22 Sept.65
1 Dec 63
31 Dec. 58
10 Jan. 72
26 Jan. 58
20 June 65
22 Dec. 69
28 June 64
8 July 63
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
15 Dec.
1 Mar.
14 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
23 June 80
iS Sept. 77
24 Dec. 73
31 Dec. 58
4 Mar. 77
29 Nov. 71
18 Nov. 82
26 May 80
1 June S3
1 Apr. 74
INSPECTOR
GENERAL
6 Feb. 83
7 May 96
r8 May 87
14 Oct. 84
4 Apr. 80
24 July 72
14 June 83
11 Jan. 79
7 May 89
24 Nov. 95
6 July 96
15 June 85
28 Oct. 89
23 June 80
3 Sept.84
21 May 81
May 81
10 Apr. 85
28 June 76
27 Nov. 79
23 Apr. 83
7 Nov. 79
9 May 76
7 May 82
2 Nov. 79
25 Aug. 80
1 Feb. 83
1 June 83
r Nov. 79
i Jan. 83
27 Nov. 79
7 Nov. 79
1 Nov. 80
7 Nov. 7Q
5 Jane 82
5 Nov. 78
27 Nov. 79
July 81
27 Nov. 79
»7 Nov. 79
SURG. MAJ.
GENERAL.
10 Mar. 92
14 Apr .84
5 Apr. 92
1 1 Jan. 94
13 Nov. '90
21 June 87
24 Jan. 94
3 Oct. 95
14 June 87
13 Jan, 92
28 Mar. 92
10 Aug. 92
7 May 82
29 May 98
16 Oct. 89
1 Apr. 93
15 Feb. 88
27 Mar. 82
27 Oct. 92
Mar. 86
27 Dec. 91
15 Dec. 92
18 July 94
1 Aug. 93
RET. OB
HALF PAT.
3 Mar. 86
14 June 99
15 Feb. 88
iS May 87
30 Nov. 86
27 Jan. 80
16 Oct. 84
;i May 81
16 Oct. 89 j
1 July 99
20 Nov. 99
14 June 87
13 Nov. 90
14 June S3
12 Mar. 82
21 June 87
14 June 83
4 Apr. 83
oDec. 84
4 Apr. 80
30 Nov. 86
7 May 82
25 July 85
13 Nov. 81
9 Jan. 81
10 Mar. 95
30 Mar. 96
14 Apr. 94
15 Apr. 95
15 Dec. 92
27 Dec. 91
30 Nov. 96
3 Oct. 98
13 Jan. 92 I
27 Oct. 02
11 Jan. 94
3 Oct. 95
1 Aug.g3
3 Aug. 98
10 Aug. 91
9 July 96
1 Apr. 93
2S Mar. 92
July 94
10 Mar. 92
5 Apr. 92
24 Jan. 94
29 May 98
6 July 96
23 Nov. 89
11 Apr. 88
1 Oct. 83
3 June 88
8 Jan. 91
2 May 83
10 Dec. 90
27 Sept. 82
10 Sept.84
11 Sept. 90
19 Dec. S8
16 July 84
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
721
ASSISTANT' ______ SUBGBON
SCBGBON SCEGE0!r MAJOR.
Deputy SUBGFONS Gbnebal.
BEIGADE
SUBGEQN.
DBP.SUBG.
GENERAL.
Thompson, Joseph J.,LBCPI.FBCSI.Hon.Surg.Gen.^ July 54 9^.67 1 liar. 73,27 Nov. 79
Tulloch. John.- MD. MBCS i 7 June 54 13 Feb. 6o| 1 Mar. 73 27 Nov. 7)
Tuson, Edw. Baflev," MSCS. LSA. Hon. Surg. Gen. 20 Aug. 44'io Nov. 54,20 Aug. 64,
Webb, Randolph," JIXCS. LSA .15 Dec. 54.23 Oct. 67 1 Mar. 73, 4 Apr. 80
29 Oct. 41 26 July 53
5 Aug. 5S
30 Sept.63
Deputy Inspectob Genebal.
Menzies, Edward.w MBCS
Suegeon Colonels.
ATCher, Samuel.a MECS.
Atkins, Charles Alfred,® ZBCP. MBCS
Co»an, Michael,® LBCPI. LBCSI: 31 Mar. 64
Graves, William, LBCSI. P Sept.53
XTDowell, Edmund Greswold.M CB. LBCSI ! 6>.ov. 55
Martin, William Thomas,« MIA. MB. LBCSI. 14 Apr. °3
Robinson, William Christv,«s LRCP I. LBCSI. 19 Jan. 60 1 Mar. 7
Scott, Fred. Beaufort.e" CMG. MD. MCft. MBCS... 1 Oct. 62 1 Mar. 72
Welch. Francis Henrv,68 PECS. LSA. a.g.si. 73I L Apr 6l
{Some District) F
Colonels.
Carew, Richard Hugh,"' DSO. LBCP.Ed. LBCSI. 3» Mar. 65
Churchill, Charles Fleetwood, MB.BA.Dub.LBCSI.^ Mar. 64
Ferguson, Richard Patrick,<» LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed. 31 Mar- °2
Major, NaDoleon Bisdee, MBCS. LSA
Maunsell, Charles Albert,"3 MD. LBCSI.
Pollock, Charles Frederick,"0 BA. MB. MCh
Riordan, William Edward,"1 LBCPI. LBCSI
Oct. 66
1 Oct. 62
1 Oct. 67
,0 Sept. 64
Brigade Surgeons.
Ashton. William,"5 MB. LBCSI.
Beath, John Henry,"6 CB. MD. LBCS.Ed. (BtirUng)
Beattie, James Forbes,77 MB. MCh
Berkelev, Richard William. MBCS
Bovd, William Cathcart,73 LBCSI.
Carter, Rowland Winiburn,79 MB. MBCS. LSA
Chappell, John James, MB. MBCS. LSA
Cherrv, William, LECPI. LBCSI.
Codrington, Oliver,50 MD. MBCS. LSA. FBMS
Comyn, John Sarsfield,51 MD. FBCSI. (Bradford)...
Corban, Laurence,52 DL. MD. MBCS. (Aldershot) ...
Davidge, John,^ LBCSI
Don, William Gerard,51 MB. LBCS.Ed. Medical i
Officer for Becruiting, London j
Elkington, Arthur Guy,65 LBCSI. Grenadier Gcs.}
Hon. Deputy Surgeon General )
Ferguson. Austin Jonas,86 LBCSI.
FlbUiott. Nicholas,8* LECPI. LBCSI
Ffolliott. William,*'9 LBCPI. LBCSI
Fleming, Joseph,90 MD.FBCS.
Gardiner, William Alexander, LBCSI. (Ipswich)
Giraud, Bvng Thomas,91 MD. LBCS.Ed
Harvey, Charles Hamilton,92 MD. MBCS. LSA. . . .
Herbert, Henry Carden, MD. FBCSI. LBCP.Ed. ...
Hollingsworth, Thomas Smith, MECS
Hopwood, Edwin James, MECS. LSA
Hulseberg, John Wild93
Innes, Charles Alexander,91 MD. LBCS.Ed
Jackson, Sir Robt. Wm.95A"CB. LBCPI. FBCSI.IR1
Jeffcoat, James Henry,96 M ECS. LSA
Knaggs, Henry,98 MBCS. LSA. MB. (Scarborough)
Lofthouse, Rich. Chapman,100 MD. MBCS. LSA
Macbeth, Hugh Mackav, LBCSI.
Mackenzie, John,102 MD. LBCS.Ed
Macnamara, William, MD. LBCSI
Meane, John.103 MD. MBCS
Moore, Frederick William,101 MBCS
Norris, Nathaniel,105 MBCS. LSA
O'Leary, Eugene Francis,'06 MD. MBCS
Oliver, William Silver,107 MD. LBCSI. .. .
Paxton, James,108 MD. LBCS.Ed. (Bedford)
Perrv, George,1" MBCS.
Prescott, Albert Stanley Knight,110 MECS. LSA. ...
Ray, Sidnev Kevworth,112 MBCS. (Colchester)
Robinson, John,113 ZBCP/. Z..KC.ST.
Roch, Sampson/11 LBCPI. MBCS
Roe, William Garden,115 LBCSI.
Rose, Henry Joseph,116 LBCSI.
Scanlan, FitzGerald Edward, MBCS
Semple, Andrew,1'7 MD. LBCS.Ed
Skues, Frederick Mackenzie, MB. LBCS.Ed.
Slv, William,115 MBCS. LSA
Sparrow. John119 MECS. LSA. ..: '.
Staples, Francis Patrick,120 MECPI. MECS.
Symons, Jn. Trehane May, MD.LFPS. Glat. LSA
Teevan, Thomas,121 LBCSI.
i"£ Temple, William,122 MB. LBCSI.
Veale, Henry Richard Lobb,123 MD. LBCS.Ed.
Waters, Bobcrt,121 CB. MD. LBCS.Ed
Watts, Joseph,125 MBCS. LSA
White, Thomas Henry, MD. LBCSI. :
Whitla, George, LBCSI
Whittaker, John HendersoD, LBCSI. Surgeon\
Boyal Hibernian Military School _j
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. t
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Sept.70
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Sept.83 28 July 86
2 May 83 2 May SS
24 July 72 4 Mar. 79
16 July 8424 Oct. S3
DBF.
llNSP. GEN.
29 Oct. 61
4 Mar.
ORG. SURG.
SURG. Co;.
1 Apr. 73 16 Oct. 87
S Apr. 78, I2 Sept.
3 Apr. 76 ,9 Dec.
1 Apr. 73 25 July 8=
1 Mar. 73
2S Apr. 76
1 Apr. 75
28 Apr. 76
10 Mar. 76
4 Aug. 85
5 May 81
12 May 88
23 Jan.
24 Feb.
31 Mar. 77: 1 Aug. 91
15 Sept.57
15 Sept.57
30 Sept.63
22 Apr. 58
22 Jan. 58
28 July 54
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
13 June 59
22 Jan. 58
30 Sept. 64
5 Aug. 58
22 Jan. 58
1 1 Mar.
1 Sept. 58
13 Oct.
1 Oct. 62
31 Mar. 64
22 Sept. 58
9 Nov. 57
1 Mar. 61
15 Sept.57
3 New. 54
29 Jan. 55
14 Dec. 54
14 Mar. 55
26 May 54
5 Aug. 58
22 Apr. 58
14 July 54
22 June 58
5 Aug. 58
6 Oct. 54
24 Dec. 52
28 Oct. 53
2 Apr. 55
9 Feb. 56
15 Sept.57
22 Apr. 58
19 Jan. 55
6 May 58
20 Apr. 59
22 Sept.58
14 Dec. 54
1 Dec. 54
6 Mar. 55
30 Apr. 58
10 Nov. 54
28 Feb. 55
8 Dec. 57
3D June 54
1 Apr. 61
8 Dec. 57
30 June 54
1 Nov. _"
14 Aug. 55
19 Jan. 60
5 Apr. 5_
19 Jan. 60
15 Sept.57
3 Oct. 57
28 Apr. 76, 6 Feb.
RETIRED
OR
HALF PAT.
HONORARY
INSP. GEN.
17 Aug. 70I17 Aug. 70
23 Nov. 89 9 July 95
1 Aug. 931 3 Nov. 97
24 Jan. 94 27 Jan. 97
1 Aug. 91,13 June 98
4 Mar. 86 30 Nov. 91
6 June 93
27 Dec. 91
25 Dec. 92
5 Apr. 02
7 Dec. 95
o 14 Apr. 94
28 Apr. 76,13 Apr. 87 6 Sept. 92
2 Oct. 78 14 Dec. 92,30 Nov. 96
28 Apr. 76
1 Oct. 79
30 Sept. 76
27 Mar. 72
24 Feb. 72
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
30 Oct. 66
1 Mar. 73
15 Feb. 71
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
8 May 72
7 Aug. 67
7 Dec. 67
4 Oct. 67
4 Mar.
7 Aug. 66
1 Mar. 7j
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7
16 May 67
21 Sept. 60
5 May 63
1 Apr.
30 Aug. 71
3 Feb. 72
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
31 Dec. 87U5 Dec. 92
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7327 Sept.82
1 Oct. 87
6 May 90
5 Oct. 82
3 Aug.
Mar- 95
HON.DEP.
SUEG.GEN
28 Apr. 76
i Apr. 73
1 Apr. 7 j
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
7 Jan. 75
1 Apr. 73
30 Sept.76
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
4 Jan. 71
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
t5 Apr. 75
1 Mar. 73
27 Juno 88
9 Sept. 85
8 Sept. 83
9 Dec. 82
21 Jan. 8;
27 Nov. 79126 Nov. 84
1 Apr. 86!
3 Apr. 86|28Mar. 87
19 Aug. 85 27 Mar. 86
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
5 Nov. 72
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
26 Feb. 76
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 7330 July 74
1 Mar. 73I 1 Apr. 73
23 Oct. 67! 1 Mar. 73
26 June 67 1 Mar. 73
15 Feb.
1 Mar. 73
8 June 67
14 Oct. 68
1 Mar. 73
2 Nov. 66
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
16 Oct. 66
1 Mar. 73
26 Feb. 70
24 Nov. 69
11 Anr. 68
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 liar. 73
1 Apr. 76
18 Nov. 82
24 Feb. 38
10 Sept. 84
1 Sept.83
2 Feb. 81
1 Nov. 84
30 lsov. 81
8 May 89
24 Oct. 88
10 Dec. 84
18 Nov. 82
15 June 85
9 Dec. 82
27 Nov. 79
9 June 80
27 Nov. 79
5 Jan. 81
5 May 81
3 Sept. 84
16 Apr. 84
27 Nov. 79
6 Aug. 84
10 Sept. 84
27 Nov. 79
26 Mar. 80
27 Nov. 79
9 Jan. 81
27 Mar. 82
23 Aug. 82
28 Apr. 84
31 Dec.
30 June 84
25 Sept. 89
20 Nov. 84
27 Nov. 79
27 Nov. 79
30 July 80
3 May 84
27 Nov. 79
28 July 80
20 June 83
27 Nov. 76
20 Sept. 87
15 Jan. 83
4 Oct. 8'
18 Apr. 8
13 Apr. 87
16 Dec. 8
8 Oct. 8
2 Apr.
20 June 83
24 Feb.
21 Dec.
9 June 80
9 Sept.
4 Sept. 81
6 Dec. 8
30 May 8
i Apr. 73 31 July 83
27 Nov. 79
18 Oct. 73I10 Apr. 85
1 Mar. 73 27 July 81
1 Mar. 73 15 June 8_
1 Mar. 73 18 Feb. 81
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 75 26 May 86
13 Apr. 72 1 Mar. 73 8 Oct. 82
23 Nov. 72' 1 Mar. 73*20 Apr. 83
6 Aug. 84
July 80
23 Mar. 81
14 Nov. 85
24 June 85
12 Dec. 83
1 May 83
26 July 87
18 Feb. 81
11 Nov. 80
1 Oct. 81
10 Sept. 84
5 Jan. 81
16 Dec. 82
2 Apr. 84
30 Nov. 81
30 July 80
2 Jan. 83
3 May 84
1 Feb. 83
6 July 84
2 Sept. 96
7 Feb. 95
9 Dec. 98
1 May 95
10 Aug. 01
10 Apr. 01
13 Mar. 99
6 Nov. 00
24 Sept. co
7 Sept. 98
4 July 00
29 Dec. £8
9 Dec. 82
1 May 90
6 May 90
21 Jan. 85
26 Nov. 84
7 Apr. 89
28 Mar. 87
27 Mar. 85
15 Jan. 83
12 Sept.88
4 Oct. 86
18 Apr. 85
13 Apr. 87
16 Dec. 85
8 Oct. 82
25 Sept. 89
19 Mar. 90
2 Api. 87
20 June 83
24 Feb. 86
2i Dec. 87
9 June 80
9 Sept. 85
27 July 81
14 Sept. 81
16 Dec. 82
30 May 85
5 May 88
6 Aug. 84
6 Feb. 89
24 Feb. 88
21 July 80
23 Mar. 81
14 Nov. 85
24 June 85
12 Dec. 83
1 May 83
27 June 88
13 May 88
26 July 87
31 July 91
4 Nov. 89
18 Feb. 81
11 Nov. 80
1 Oct. 81
1- Sept.84
5 Jan. 81
16 Dec. 82
2 Apr. 84
30 Nov. 81
1 Feb. 88
1 Sept.83
30 July 88
7 Nov. 89
2 Jan. 83
4 Apr. 90
3 May 84
5 Feb. 90
1 Feb. 83
6 July 84
3 «
722
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
Brigade Surgeons.
Wiles, Julius,120 MRCS. LSA |st4 Nov.
Wills, Caleb Sherar.127 CB. LRCPI. LECSI. i 7 Aug. 66
Wilson, James,128 MB. LRCSI. (Aldershot) ' 5 Aug. 58
Wilson, William James,12'-1 MD. MRCS ; 1 Apr. 61
surgeon.
4 Feb. 7 1
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
2 Oct. 6
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
14 Apr. 63
31 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 62
2 Oct. 68
2 Oct. 65
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonels.
Barry, John, MD. LRCS.Ed. (Queenstmru) I 1 Oct. 67I 1 Mai-. 73
Boileau, John P. Hamilton, BA. MD. DPH.Diib.^1 „ . ,
FRCSI. (Trim-bridge) j 3° Sept.64
Brown, Anth. Lennox,"1 LRCPI. LRCSI. { Wwrlty) 31 Mar. 68
Brown, Henrv Thomas.132 MD. LRCSI. MRCPI... 31 Mar. 66
Clapp, Wm. Hen. Bant,;33 MD. MRCS. (Ponfefract),' 1 Oct. 62
Climo, William Hill, MD. MRCS 1 Apr. 61
Close, Charles Stratherne. LRCPI. MRCS 1 Oct. 62
Collins, Robert, MB. MCh 31 Mar. 65
Fannin, John Ed. LRCPI. LRCSI. (Eastbourne) ... 1 Oct. 62
Ferguson, Frederick,235 MD. LRCSI 14 Apr. 63
Gallwey, Matt. Moriarty, MB. MCh. (Xewcastle- 1 ^ ,. c
on-Tgne) H » Oot- 67
Greenhill, Jos. Ridge,136 FRCS. LSA. (Christchurch) 30 Sept. 63
Howard, Francis,13" MD. LRCSI. (Home District) 30 Sept. 63
Johnson, Francis, MB. FRCSI. 31 Mar. 64
Johnston, William,138 MA.MD.LRCS.Ed
Keir, William,139 MB. MCh. Medical Officer for \
Recruiting, London }
Kelly, James Bennett.110 LRCPI. LRCSI
M'Nalty, George William,1*3 CB. MD. FRCSI. }
Medical Officer for Recruiting. London j
M'Pherson, Robert Nasmyth, LRCP.Ed. MRCS...
MacAdam, John Stannard, LRCPI. LRCSI. >
(Southern District) J
Macartney, James,144 -WD. LRCSI. (Canterburii) ...
Mackiimoa, Henry Win. Alex.145 T>SO. MRCS. ]
LSA. Medical Officer for Recruiting, London ... ;
Murray, John Ross,116 MD. FRCS. Ed 15 Juno6
Myers, Arthur Bowen Richards,14" MRCS. LSA. \ ! , „ .
a.g.m. 70. Brigade of Foot Guards j I20 &ePt-59
O^Brien, Henry Joseph, "» DA. MB. MCh ! 2 Oct. 65
O'Farrell, Ignatius M'Douotrb, LRCPI. LRCSI... A 1 Oct. 6
Tomlinson, Wm. Winslow,14" LRCPI. LRCSI. )\ „. . ,
(Bristol) ^30 Sept. 64
White, Charles, MRCS. LSA. (St. John's Wood) 31 Mar. 63
Surgeon Lt. Colonels.
Anderson, Robert,150 LRCP. MRCS. FRCS. Ed. LSA. (Burg)
St. Edmunds)...! „J 3 1 Mar. 68
Brebner, Alexander,151 MD. MCh. LRCS.Ed 14 Apr. 6
Guinness, Henry Cramer, LRCPI. LRCSI 11 Oct. 59
Hensman. Hv. Frank,152 CJ/G. MRCS. LSA. 1 Life Guards ) ,, ,
(Shorncliffe) ! } *l Mar- 62
Kirwan. Albert, FRCS. Ed. DPH. (Leicester) 31 Mar. 68
M'Cracken, John Alexander,154 BA. MD. MCh 1 Apr. 71
Melladew, Heinrich Friedrich Lawaetz.155 MD. LRCS.Ed. ... 31 Mar. 64
Shaw. Charles Edward Martin,126 MRCS. LSA 30 Sept. 64
surgeon
major.
BRIGADE
SURGEON.
1 Mar. 73
10 Dec. 75
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 76
15 Oct. 81
2 Apr. 87
7 May 89
28 Mar. 87
HANK OP
I.T.COL.
I UCt. 87
I Oct. 79
i Mar. 73 3c Sept. 76. 30 Sept.:
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. So 31 Mar. !
1 Mar. 7331 Mar. 78,31 Mar.
HON. DEP
SURG. GEN
31 July 83
BEIG.SURG
LT.COL.
28 Apr. 76, 1 Oct. 82
1 Apr. 76) 4 Nov. 81
28 Apr. 76I 1 Oct. 82 21 Dec. 87
31 Mar. 77131 Mar. 85I13 Nov. 90
11 Jan. 94
23 Nov. 89
18 July Q4
29 May 92
8 Jan, 90
19 Mar. 90
1 Mar. 73128 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar.
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr.
Oct.
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Anderson, Alexander,1'" LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. (Galwag)
Anderson, John Albert,155 MD. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Ash, Robert Vacv,159 MD. LRCP. MRCS. LSA. (Fleetwood)...
Barker, Frederick Rowland, MB. MRCS. LSA
Barrow, Frank Edward, 160 MRCS. LSA
Beamish, Robert Talbot,164 MD. MCh
Boulger, Isaac,161 MRCS. LSA
Boyd, Thomas,162 LRCPI. LRCSI ;
Bradford, Robert Mark,163 LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Bridges, William Percy, MRCS. LSA
Brodie, James Fitzgerald,165 MD. MCh
Browne, Abraham Walker,166 LRCP I. LRCSI.
Campbell, William,'6' MB. MCh. MRCP.EA. (Caterham)
Campbell, Wm. John Sinclair,168 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Charlton, Henry Arthur Herbert, LRCPI. LRCSI. (Dublin)
Coats, James,1'11 MB. MCh
Cogan, Thomas Sillery,1"1 LRCPI. LRCSI. (Gracesend)
Connollv, Ben. Bloomtield,172 CB. MA. MD. FRCS. ( Woolwich)
Corry, George,1"3 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Craig, Richard Manifold,1"4 LRCP I. LRCSI.
Crowe, James Daniel, LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Curran, Francis George Adye. BA. MD. FRCSI. (Dublin) ...
Davy, Francis Arthur,1"6^!). LFPS.Glas
Day, James Dunno, MB. BCh. FFPS. (Glasgow)
Donovan, Hugh Ijatimer,177 MD. MCh
Fairland, Edwin James,178 LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA. (London)
Finlay, William, LRCPI. LECSI
Flood, Samuel James, <~<> LRCP.Ed. FRCS. Ed. LRCSI.
Frazer, Peter Thomas,ls0 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Gasteen, William Charles,181 MB. BA. MRCS
Gibson, George John,182 MD. MCh
Hare, George, LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Harris, Frederick Alfred,183 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Heather, David Campbell Williamson,185 LRCPI. LRCSI. '(
Hon. Brigade Surgeon )
Holmes, Thomas James Paul, MB. LRCSI. (Kingston)
Hoysted, John,187 LRCPI. LRCSI.-
Hunt, John Percival,188 MD. LRCP.Ed. FRCSI.
76
9
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
2 Oct. 77
30 Sept. ;6
30 Sept. 76
1 Apr. 74
31 Mar. 78
28 Apr. 76
2 Oct. 78
2 Oct. 77
29 Nov. 7;
14 Mar. S3
2 Oct. 77
28 Apr. 76
30 Sept. 76
31 Mar. 77
SURGEON.
1 Oct. 82
14 Apr. 83
1 Oct. 87
30 Sept.8_
30 Sept. 83
31 Mar. 84
2 Oct. 85
30 Sept. 84
30 Sept. 84
14 Apr. 83
31 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 82
2 Oct. 86
2 Oct. 85
15 June 81
14 Mar. 83
2 Oct
RETIRED
OR
HALF PAT.
31 July 83
24 Aug. 89
14 Feb. 91
2 May 88
4 July 96
9 Apr. 96
5 Dec. 97
21 Oct. 96
16 Pec. 94
4 Nov. 93
29 May 92
14 Fob. 92
4 Apr. 90 26 Apr. 93
15 June 85! 2 May 94
1 Aug. 93 22 Aug. 97
4 Sept.S8!i6 Feb. 93
14 Sept. 88 6 Dec. 93
16 Oct. 89
13 Jan. 92
14 Jan. 90
31 May 90
11 Apr.
3 Aug. 92
26 J11I3' 87
15 Dec. 92
10 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 89
13 May 83
14 Feb. 92
1 Oct. 82*24 Aug. 39
30 Sept. 84
1 Mar. 85
SURGEON
MAJOR.
31 Mn.r. 80
28 Apr. 76
i Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73 12 Mar. 75
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
4 Nov. 89
16 Sept 01
SURGEON
LT.COL.
4 Dec. 92
3 Aug. 92
3 June 93
3 May 93
6 Oct. 92
9 Apr. 93
3 Aug. 92 1.
26 Jan. 97
26 Oct. 95
3t Oct. 92
4 Nov. 91
30 June 96 J
16 June 92 '
31 Oct. 94 .
7 Nov. 95 '
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
30 Sept
30 Sept
1 Oct.
30 Sept.
63
;i Mar. 68
1 Apr.
71
-. Apr.
b7
30 Sept
71
1 Oct.
68
31 Mar
68
1 Oct.
67
1 Oct.
68
1 Oct.
68
1 Apr.
67
1 Apr.
71
31 Mar
68
31 Mar
68
2 Oct.
66
1 Oct.
67
1 Oct. 67
1 Apr. 67
25 June 80
31 Mar. 81
1 Apr. S3
4 Sept. 80
1 Mar. 75'3o Sept.76
67 1 Mar.
67 1 Mar.
71 1 Mar.
6 Mar.
1 1 Mar.
3 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
5 Aug.
5 Aug.
30 Sept,
1 Mar.
3 Feb.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
6 Mar.
3 Feb.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
6 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
5 Feb.
73 1 Oct.
73 1 Oct.
73 31 Sept
80 6 Mar.
73 30 Sopt.
78 3 Fell.
77 4 Feb.
77 4 Feb.
73 1 Oct.
73 30 Sept.
77 5 Aug.
77 5 Aug.
74 5 Nov.
7331 Mar.
78 3 Feb.
73 1 Apr.
75 1 Apr.
73 18 Nov.
73 1 Oct.
73 31 Mar.
73 1 Oct.
73 6 Apr.
73 1 Oct.
80 6 Mar.
78 3 Feb.
73 1 Apr.
73 1 Apr.
80 6 Mar.
73 31 Ma1"-
73 31 Mar.
73 2 Oct.
1 Oct.
5 Feb.
31 Mar. 88
14 Apr. S3 _
11 Oct. 79131 May 93
26 Apr. 93
5 May
31 Mar. 82)25 Oct.
31 Mar. 83
1 Apr. 9:
31 Mar. 84
30 Sept. 84
73
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
30 Sept.
4 i?'eb.
79 14 Apr.
79 1 Oct.
83130 Sept
6 Mar.
30 Sept
3 Feb.
4 H'eb.
4 Feb.
1 Oct.
30 Sept.
5 Aug.
5 Aug.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
3 Feb.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
31 Mar.
1 Oct.
6 Apr.
1 Oct.
6 Mar.
3 Feb.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
92! 6 Mar.
80 31 Mar.
80 31 Mar.
Oct.
94
26 Oct. 96
3 May 93
6 July 94
11 Nov. 91
90
80
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
30 Sept
26 Jaa.
23 Mar.
5 Feb.
1 Oct.
3 May
30 Sept.
4 Feb.
1 Oct. 9S
13 Nov. 87
91 18 Nov. 91
0015 Sept. 00
.91J25 Jan. 93
98! 20 Apr. 01
97I24 Feb. 97
97 24 Feb. 97
88,i3 Oct. 93
91 21 Oct. 96
97! 8 Sept. 97
97 14 July 00
94 26 June 97
88 17 Oct. 94
98 23 Feb. 98
91! 15 Apr. 96
S7 20 Feb. 89
91 ,21 Oct. 91
88 29 Jan. 96
88|i8 Jan. 92
87I31 Dec. 87
8q 25 Oct. 93
88|ioOct. 38
00,19 June 01
98,23 Feb. 98
87! 7 Apr. 97
9:115 Feb. 93
00 1 8 July 00
88 25 Apr. 88
4 Jan. 90
2i Oct. 91
16 July 90
24 Oct. 01
>5 Jan. 88
7 Apr. 97
16 Jan. 95
24 Feb. 97
Half or Retired Pay— Medical Department.
723
Lieutenant Colonels.
ssistant
URGEON.
SURGEON
MAJOR.
Irving, Lewis Allen, LBCPI. LSCSL Medical Officer /ew| x Apr ?J
Recruiting, London ^ I
Ja^oe, Henrv,190 if5. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon I 1 Oct. 67
James, William Mawer, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. School of)
Musketry, Sythe > 1
Jennings, Charles Barromeo, LRCPI. LRCSI. .... 31 Mar. 68! 1 Mar. 73
Jovnt, Henrv William. BA. LCh. MRCPI. (Tannton) ; 1 Apr.71 *
Kiiroy, Philip Lefeuvre, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed I 2 Oct. 65
Knox, Maurice,192 LBCPI. LRCSI. (Aldershot) 31 Mar. 63
Lamprey, Joseph John, LRCPI. LRCS.Ed. (Woolvsich) '
Latchford, John,-BJ. MB. LRCSI. (Deronport) 3' Mar. 6S
Lcckie, David, MB. MCh I 1 Apr. 71
L'Estrange, Albert Halahan,194 LRCPI. LRCSI. 3* Mar. 63
Lvle, Allan Andrew. LRCPI. LRCSI
ll'Creerr, Nathaniel,195 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. {Cork Disi.)
M'Cutchan, James Shaw. MB. MCh 31 Mar. 66
M'Gann, James,*96 LRCPI. LRCSI. (Dublin)
M'Laughlin, Henrv James,"" MB. MCh
M'Quaid. Peter John,19'9 MD. MCh. LA.S. (Portsmouth)
Macrobin, Andrew Arthur,2™ MB. MCh I31 Mar. 63
1 Mar. 73: 1 Apr. S3
1 Mar. 73 1 Oct. 79
30 Sept. 75 '30 Sept. 87
31 Mar. 80
Mollov, Oscar Frederick,™1 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Moore, Sandford,202 MB. MCh. Son. Brigade Suraeon
Morgan, Jerome Wm.» LRCPI. LRCSI. Son. Brigade Surg.
O'Reilly, James,204 MB. MCh. Son. Brigade Surgeon
O'Reilly, John Joseph,205 LRCPI. LRCSI. Son. Brigade Surg,
1 Apr.
2 Oct. 66
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
2 Oct. 6
1 Apr. 71
30 Sept. 71
1 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 68
1 Oct.
2 Oct.
O'Reilly, Thomas,216 LRCPI. LRCSI 1 Apr. 67
Parker, Walter Augustus, LRCP. MRCS. (Portsmouth) i
Patterson, Thomas William,20* L>SO. LRCPI. LRCSI 31 Mar. 66
Powell, Caleb K.209 MD. MCh. MRCPI.
Rahillv, John Roche, LRCPI. LRCP.Ed. LRCSI. (W. Diet.) 31 Mar. 63
YC Reynolds, James Henry,213 MB. MCh. Medical Officer n—jjaj.. ,55
R. Army Clothing I actory ) J
Robbins, Henry John,2" -VS. MCh. LSA. (Netley)
Robinson, Robert Henry, LRCPI. LRCSI. (Guernsey) ,
Rogers, Sir John Godfrey,210 KCMG. DSO. MB. MCh
Rvan. George,21" LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Sandiford, John Oldfield Greatrex, MD. MCh. LAS.
Seaman, James,215 MB. MCh
Scott, Harrie,219 MB. LRCSI.
Stannard, Henry,220 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Steele, William Henry,221 MD. BA. LRCSI. (Bristol)
Stokes, Alexander Haldane,222 MD. MCh. (Sandoicn) I 1 Oct.
Stokes, Henry Haldane,22S MB. MRCS 3c Mar. 72
Tidburv, James,221 MD. MCh
Tobin, Richard,225 MRCPI. FRCSI. I31 Mar. 65
Tuthill, Phineas Barrett, BA. MD. FRCSI.
Ward, Lloyd Brereton,22? LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Wellings, Barnard Wm.» LRCP.Ed. LFRS. Glas
White, Wm. O'Byrne, LRCP.Ed. LRCSI. (Tralee) ki Mar. 65
Williamson, John Gover,230 LRCP. MRCS. LSA 1 Apr. 71
Young, George Harrison,231 LRCPI. FRCSI. I
Surgeon Majors.
Adcock, John, MD. MRCS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Alcock, Nathaniel,232 LRCPI. LRCSI. Surg. Dublin Mil. Priton
Alexander, Wdliam,233 MD. LRCS.Ed. Son. Brigade Surgeon (Piershill)...
Ambrose, John, BA. MD. LRCS.Ed. Son. Brigade Surgeon (Devizes)
Arden, George Bankes Floyer,234 MRCS. Son. Deputy Surgeon General ...
Armstrong, Lancelot,235 MD
. Ashton, Gough.236 BA. MB. LRCSI.
Baker, James Bowyer,23' MRCS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Barker, James, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Barnwell, Tobias,238 Son. Brigade Surgeon
Bartley, Acheson George,240 MA. MD. MRCS. Son. Brigade Surgeon ...
Bartley, Alex. Fisher, LRCSI. Son. Deputy Surgeon General
Bate, Abraham Wm.241 Ml). LRCSI. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Batho, Robert, MRCP. MD. MRCS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon (Jersey).
Beatty, James M'Neill, LRCSI. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Belcher, John Waring, MD. LRCSI. Son. Brigade Surgeon(Fort Staddon)
Belemore, Alfred John, MRCS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Bennett, William Fuller,242 MD. MCh. LAS.Dub
Beveridge, Alexander W att,243 MD. LRCS.Ed
Bisset-Snell, William,244 MRCS. Son. Deputy Surgeon General
Black, William Thomas215 ,
Blatherwick, Thomas, MRCS. LSA. Son. Deputy Surgeon General .
Boult, Edward Farrington,240 MRCS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon .
Boulton, Edward Joseph,21" MRCPI. LRCSI. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Brodie, John FitzGerald, LRCP. Ed. LRCS. Ed. Son. Brig. Surg. [Fermoy]
Browne, Charles Henry,246 MRCS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Carey, Thomas,253 MRCS. LSA
Carr, Jonas King, MD. FRCSI. Son. Deputy Surgeon General
Cay, Charles Vidler,254 MD. MRCS. Son. Deputy Surgeon General
Chapman, Hen. Theodore,255 LRCPI. LRCSI. Son. Brig. Surg. (Bodmin)
Clark, James Edward,256 MRCS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Clarke, Alfred Fred. Stafford, MD. MRCS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon ; j
Surgeon Royal Military College J
Cockburn, James, 1 Life Guards, Son. Deputy Inspector General
Cockburn, James Balfour,25" MD. MRCS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Collier, Hopetoun Currie,259 LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. Son. Brig. Surg ..
Collins, Francis,260 MD. LRCS.Ed. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Creagh, William,263 LRCSI. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Crean, John Joseph,264 LRCPI. LRCSI. (Brighton)
Creyk, Willis ra.265 MB. LRCS.Ed
1 Mar. 7.
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
4 Feb. 77
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 78
31 Mar. 74
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
3 Feb. 78
30 Sept.73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 78
1 Mar. 73
5 Aug. 77
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar
1 Apr. S3
Oct. 77
31 Mar. 00
4 Feb. 89
31 Mar. 80
1 Apr. 83
31 Mar. 80
3 Feb. 90
31 Mar. 86
3I Mar. 7S
30 Sept. 86
3 Feb. 90
30 Sept.8
31 Mar. 8.
1 Apr. 83
2 Oct. 78
i Apr. 79
1 Apr. 79
2 Oct. 77
1 Apr. 79
3 Feb. 90
31 Mar. 78
5 Aug. 3'
31 Mar. 8
SURGEON
LT. COL.
RETIRED
OR
HALF PAT.
73
4 Feb. 77
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. Ti
1 Mar. 73
31 July 80
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 78
1 Mar. 73
4 Feb. 77
31 Mar. 74
30 Sept. 74
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
30 July 81
ASSISTANT
SURGEON
25 Jan. 79
4 Feb. 89
2 July 83
18 Nov. 82
1 Jan. 81
8 Julv 92
1 Oct. 80
;o Sept. 86
1 Oct. 3o
2 Oct. 78
1 Oct. 80
30 Mar. 84
3 Feb. 90
31 Mar. 77
8 Aug. "
31 Mar.
30 Sept. 86
Mar. 77
Apr. 83
30 July 93
13 June 59
Oct. 60
1 Apr. 91
1 Oct. 87
30 Sept. 95
31 Mar. 88
1 Apr. 88
10 Mar. 92
2 May 94
4 Feb. 97
31 Mar. 88
1 Apr. 91
31 Mar. 88
3 Feb. 93
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 86
30 Sept. 94
6 Nov. 01
30 Sent. 93
31 Mar. 8f
1 Apr. 9
2 Oct. 81
1 Apr. 8
1 Apr. 87
2 Oct. "
6 Apr. 93
3 Feb. 98
31 Mar. 86
5 Aug. 07
28 Sept 88
25 Dec. 92
4 Feb. 97
2 July 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Jan. 89
1 July 00
1 Oct, "
30 Sept. 94
31 Oct. 94
31 Oct. 92
iOct.
30 Mar. 92
3 Feb .
31 Mar. 85
4 Feb. 97
31 Mar. 94
30 Sept. 94
31 Mar. 85
15 Apr. 95
30 Oct. 01
6 Apr. 9S
26 Oct. 87
Feb. 97
10 Aug. 91
15 Apr. 91
15 May 95
2 June 97
24 Feb. 97
27 Mar. 89
5 Apr. 91
5 Apr. 88
23 Feb. 98
9 Sept. 96
4 July 91
25 Sept 95
6 No\ . 01
19 Aug. 96
13 Apr. 98
26 Oct. 92
22 Jan. 87
31 Aug. 87
31 Aug. 87
27 Jan. 86
7 Apr. 97
23 Feb. 98
5 June 89
21 Aug. 97
28 Nov. 88
8 Jan. 96
SURGEON.
1 Mar. 73
2 Oct. 65 1 Mar. 7
24 Feb. 97
ifi Oct. 98
3 Feb. 92
16 Jan. 89
14 Aug. 01
7 Oct. 88
22 Jan. 96
24 June 96
3 Mar. 97
8 Oct. 90
n Sept.oi
25 June 95
29 July 88
24 Feb. 9 5
26 Aug. 97
6 Feb. 96
25 Apr. 85
22 July 96
30 Oct. 01
SURGEON
MAJOR.
31 Mar. 64
9 June 54
7 Apr. 54
1 Oct. 62
28 May 57
30 Sept. 63
22 Sept. 58
31 Mar. 62
14 Jan. 53
31 Mar. 65
1 Apr. 61
14 Dec. 54
1 Aug. 61
16 Apr. 62
1 Oct. 67
15 Sept. 5 7
6 May 53
25 Sept. 46
4 June 47
31 Mar. 66
19 Jan. 60
1 Aug. 5.
2 Oct. 65
24 Jan. 5
24 June 46
12 June 46
31 Mar. 66
1 Feb. 59
1 Apr.
15 Apr. 26
3 Mar. 54
30 Sept. 63
1 Sept. 54
15 Oct. 59
1 Oct. "
14 Apr. 63
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 66
11 Oct. 64
1 Mar. 73
2 Aug. 71
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
25 Sept. 60
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
21 Aug. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
17 Feb. 72
15 Feb. 61
20 July 55
31 Dec. 58
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
7 Oct. 7
26 Jan. 58
11 May 55
9 Jan. 63
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
12 Sept. 48
8 Jan. 64
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 67
31 Jan. 75
2 Sept. 75
2 Oct. 78
28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
2S Apr. 76
23 Dec. 72
31 Mar. 77
i Apr. 76
27 Jan. 76
28 Apr. 76
1 Oct. 79
17 Dec. 66
4 June 67
31 Mar. 78
1 Apr. 75
2 Oct. 77
1 Mar. 73
31 Jan. 72
24 July 66
12 June 66
31 Mar. 78
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 76
1 Oct. 58
1 Mar. 7
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 75
1 May 81
28 Apr. 76
3 n
11 Feb. 80
14 Aug. 89
28 Oct. 85
23 Apr. 84
8 July 79
8 Oct. 76
12 Feb. 87
28 May 82
10 Oct. 88
25 Apr. 85
10 May 82
4 May 78
16 Dec. 85
16 Sept. 82
24 Jan. 80
7 Oct. 85
22 Mar. 83
to Oct. 80
23 Mar. 79
12 June 78
30 May 68
6 Jan. 75
24 Sept. 86
14 Apr. 87
7 Apr. 86
1 Aug. 82
6 Feb. 74
1 Sept. 75
30 Nov. 78
18 Aug. 86
18 Apr. 85
1 Sepi. 82
24 Mar. 63
5 Apr. 82
10 Mar. 86
7 Jan. 80
25 Aug. 80
4 Feb. 91
16 May 88
724
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
Surgeon Majors.
Croker, John Randal. LltCPI. LfiCSL i Apr. 6
Gumming, Kenneth Wm.3UD.LfiCP.Ed.LKCS. Ed. Hon. Brig i Oct. 6:
Davies, William Brought on, ML) 5 Sept. 59
Davis, John Norman. MD. MfiCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 14 Apr. 63
Dickerson, Stephen Henry, 3LBCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 23 Dec. 54
Doig, Alexander,20' LfiCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 14 Apr. 63
Doolev, George Francis, Hon. Brigade Surgeon 31 Mar. 64
j£T£ Douglas, Campbell Millis,271.V.D. LECS.Ed.Hon.Briq. Surg 1 Oct. 6
Dudley, Wm. Edmondson,272 LfiCP.Ed. LfiCSL.LAIL.Dub.Hon. Brig. Surg. 14 Apr. 63
Elgee, William,2"3 LfiCPI. LfiCSL. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 30 Sept. 63
Elliot Augustus Frederick,274 MD. MfiCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 1 Mar. 61
Eustace, Edward, 3ID. LfiCP.Ed. LfiCSL. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 30 Sept. 64
Evans, Usher Williamson,275 MD. LfiCSL. LLon. Dep. Insp. Gen 3 Apr. 46
Fiddes, John Montgomery, BA. MB. LfiCSL. LLon. Brig. Surg 1 Nov. 58
Finnemore, James Horridge,276/.ii'CS/. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 23 June 54
Fishbourne, Joseph Eustace,27"3/Z». EECSL. LBCP.E.l. Hon. Brig. Surg.... 31 Mar. 6s
Fletcher, William,271* LfiCSL. 4 May 55
Flood, Samuel,279 LfiCP.Ed. LfiCSL. Hon. Brigade Surgeon (Omagh) 30 Sept.64
Fogo, Alexander Scott,280 MD. MfiCS. Hon. Deputy Surg. Gen. 7 Oct. 51
Footner, Edward,281 MD. MCh. MfiCS. LSA. Honora-y Brigade Surgeon 1 Apr. 61
Forsavo'th, Richard William, L7WPL. LfiCSL. Hon. Brig. Surg 30 Sept. 63
Galbr'aith Geo. Tho.38** M7> LECS.Ed. 71 Foot, Hon. Dep. Insp. General 17 Sept.41
Garde, William Henry,289 LfiCP.Ed. LECS.Ed .'.... 31 Mar. 68
Gardner, Thomas Turville, MfiCS. LSA. Lion. Brigade Surgeon 7 May 58
Gibbon, Edward Acton. LfiCPL. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 1 Sept. 58
Gillespie, Franklin, MD. LfiCS.Ed. LAH.Dub. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ; ~l Q . ,
Assistant Surgeon fioyal Military College j
Gogarty, Henry Alexander,290 BA. MD. LfiCSL. 29 Aug. 55
Goodwin, John291 5 Dec. 55
Grant, Robert Alexander Peter,293 MRCS. Hon. Brig. Surg. (Inverness) ... 13 June 59
Grav, Charles,291 MfiCS 22 Apr. 58
Grefg, John,295 MB. FRCS.Ed.LIf. 14 Dec. 58
Halahan, Samuel Handy, SID 4 May 55
TTiEHale, Thomas Egerton,290 BA. Mp._MB.CS .„ „ |i4Dec. 54
1 Oct. 66
10 Mar. 55
16 Nov. 58
30 Sept.64
1 Oct. 60
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
SURGEON
MAJOR.
i Mar. 73 j 1 Apr. 79
1 Mar. 73,28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7
9 Nov. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
4 July 70
1 Mar. 73
8 Dec. 54
1 Mar. 73
ii Jan. 67
Mar. 73
12 Oct. 70
1 Mar. 73
31 Dec. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Jan. 51
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
Harman, William Morton,297 BA. MD. FRCSI. Hon. Brig. Surg.
Harris, William Henry,298 MfiCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Harrison, Henrv,299 MfiCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon (Reading)
Healv, Charles.'ZiJCPL LfiCSI
Heath, Robert Edward,300 MD. MfiCS
Hector, James,301 MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ; Medical Officer for\
fiecruitina, London )
Hedley, William Snowdon,302 MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Henry, John James,303 LRCS
Hensman, 'William, MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hession, Thomas Oliver, Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hinds, William Richard Gore,304 MD. MfiCS. Hon. Brig. Surg. (Naas) ...
Hinton, James, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hodder, Frederick William Lloyd, MB. MfiCS. LSA. Hon. Brig. Surg....
Hoile, Edmond,305 MD. LfiCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hooper, Lucas George,300 MfiCS. LSA
Hopkins, Edward,307 MfiCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hoysted, Isaac,308 LRCPI. FBCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hutton, George Allan, MfiCS
Hyde, John Martnv1"9 MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Illiugworth, John Alfred,311' MfiCS. LSA. Honorvry Brigade Surgeon
Jardine. James, MD. LfiCS.Ed
Jay, William,311 MfiCS. Hon. Bri.gad, Surgeon
Ja'zdowski, Bromislaw Jas.312 MB. LfiCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Jenings, Ulick Albert, MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon; Surgeon\
Cork Military Prison
Johnston, Alexander, MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Johnston, James Townsend Oswald, MD. LECS.Ed. Depot Battn
Honorary Deputy Inspector General
Jones, Melville George,315 MfiCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Kerans, William Robert,317 LfiCPI. LfiCSL. Hon. Brigade Surgeon \x\ Dec. 58
Kingston, Thomas,318 MD. LRCS.Ed I 1 Oct. 67
Lamb, Henry,319 LRCPL. LfiCSL. Hon. Brigade Surgeon I 1 Oct. 60
.Land, James, MD. Hon. Brigade Surgeon '20 Apr. 59
Lane, Benjamin,320 LfiCP. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 8 May 52
Langdon, John,321 MfiCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon (Brecon) 1 Oct. 62
Lawrence, Henry John Hughes,322 ERCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 24 Feb. 54
24 Nov. 54
23 Jan. 46
31 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 60
1 Dec. 58
13 June 59
1 Mar. 61
27 Oct. 54
16 Nov. 58
1 Mar. 73
26 Feb. 70
12 Oct. 70
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept.64
30 Sept.64
iS Jan. 56
12 Jan. 59
1 Dec. 58
31 Mar. 65
10 Mar. 58
3 r Mar. 66
22 Sept. 58
28 Apr. 54
22 Apr. 58
10 Mar. 58
23 June 54
3 Nov. 54
3 June 59
15 Dec. 54
Jan. 58
Oct. 60
31 Mar. 66
4 Apr. 6
3 Aug. 38
19 Oct. 57
1 Mar. 73
2 Sept. 68
4 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73
15 Feb. 68
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
23 Nov. 70
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
20 June 65
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
2 Oct. 66
8 June 67
1 Apr. 75
[8 Mar. 77
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 76
3 Apr. 66
24 Sept. 73
Mar.
3'
3 Sept. 76
7 Oct. 71
1 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
17 Sept. 61
14 Oct. 80
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 June 75
RETIRED
OR
HALF PAT.
30 Apr. 87
12 Nov. 82
27 Sept.81
18 Apr. 8s
24 Jan. 80
14 Apr. 82
18 Apr. 85
1 Oct. 82
25 Oct. 84
6 Feb. 84
9 July 84
25 Apr. 85
3 May 75
27 Oct. 86
1 1 Feb. 80
14 Oct. 85
23 Jan. 78
24 Aug. 87
29 Nov. 76
27 Oct. 85
21 Jan. 82
20 June 74
14 Nov. 88
25 Aug. 81
6 ilar. 80
21 Apr. 86
21 Feb. 77
119 Dec. 76
11 Feb. 75 2 July 84
1 Apr. 73 13 Nov. 74
11 Mar. 74
2 Oct.
1 Oct.
10 Aug. Si
29 Jan. 74
20 Juno 76
27 Oct. Si
2 Aug. 80
73 21 July 80
30 Sept. 76:16 Oct.
7 Sept. 75'i2 Feb. 77
30 Sept. 7626 Feb. 87
30 Sept. 76 14 Oct. 85
'20 Nov. 78
1 Apr. 741 1 Apr. 8»
21 Jan. 7413 Dec. 8a
1 Mar. 7722 July 8j
1 Apr. 73' 20 May 82
31 Mar. 78
6 Dec. 73
23 Oct. 6
Leach, Walter,323 MfiCS. LSA.
Leitch, James, MD. LRCS.Ed. Honorary Deputy Surgeon General
L'Estrange, Francis Adolphus,324 LECPL. LRCSI. ,
Lever, Reginald Croft,325 MD. MRCS. (Oxford) ,
Lewer, Alfred, LfiCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA 1 Dec. 58 1 Mar. 73
Lloyd, Edward Harford,327 MB. FRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 13 June 59 1 Mar. 73
Long, Alexander,328 MRCPI. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 1 Mar. 61 1 Mar. 73
Longhui-st, Arthur Edwin Temple,329 MD. MRCS. LSA 27 Oct. 54 1 May 67
Lougheed, James Winterscale, LRCSI. LAH.Dub 16 Nov. 58
M'Carthy, James Joseph,331 MD. MfiCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 16 Nov. 58 1 Mar. 73
M'Farland, Francis Edward, LRCPI. LfiCSL. Hon. Brigade Surgeon I 1 Nov. 58 1 Mar. 73
M'Sheehy, Edward Louis,335 MD. MCh. EfiCSI 27 May 57 17 May 71
M'Tavish, Alexander Campbell, LfiCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 112 Jan. 59;
Macfadin, Francis Henry, LRCPL. LfiCSL. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 1 Dec. 54 25 June 67
Mackay, James, MD. LfiCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 18 Feb. 58! 1 Mar. 73
Mackenzie, William Orel, MD. LFPS.Glas. LECS.Ed. Hon. Denutull T I OT
Inspector General „.....) * Jan' 39J 8 Jan. 47
Mackie, David, MA. MD. M Ch. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ...] 1 Oct. 62. 1 Mar. 73
Mackinnon, Charles,337 MA. MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 128 Sept.57 19 Oct. 7
Maclean, Hampden Healy, LRCSL .......122 Apr. 58
Macqueen, Daniel, MD. LRCS.Ed. Honorary Deputy Surgeon General ...15 Nov. 50 26 Jan. 58
MacSwiney, Eugene Valentine, MD. LRCS.Ed.; Me d ica! Officer for Ee- 1 .r ,J ,,
cruiting, Liverpool j 3I M-ar- " * Mar- 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
9 Dec. 46
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mai . 73
11 Sej 60
1 Mar. 73
30 Oct. 66
8 June 67
1 May 55
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 7
1 Apr. 73
11 Feb. 75
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 83
15 Feb. 77
3 June 85
20 June 87
3 Sept. 74
21 Nov. 79
1 Dec. 80
5 Feb. 75
21 July 80
2 June 86
21 Apr. 86
8 Aug. 83
9 Oct. 65
20 Mar. 80
5 Jan. 84
5 Aug. 38
3 Nov. 75;i8 May 81
1 Apr. 75 24 Aug. 81
3 July 72! 5 June 82
28 Apr. 76^6 Oct. 87
1 Mar. 7321 June 85
J19N0V. 75
23 Jan. 66119 Jan- 76
31 Mar 80,25 Apr. 88
16 Sept. 75 30 May 77
21 Jan. 74 23 May 91
6 Jan. 75,20 May 85
May 75,16 Jan. 84
30 June 75
1 Apr. 73
16 Sept. 75
31 Mar. 78
23 Nov. 74
1 Oct. 58
1 Apr. 73
24 Jan. 74
1 Oct. 79
24 Dec. 73
18 Oct. 73
4 Oct. 73
19 May 80
5 Dec. 83
21 Aug. 81
28 May 77
1 Apr. 74 7 July 80
1 Mar. 73 7 Jan. 82
1 Apr. 73 18 Feb. 83-
4 Jan. 5923 Feb. 66
28 Apr. 76I i Oct. 82
1 Mar. 73 25 Oct. 82
1 Apr. 731 9 Aug. 78
5 Nov. 70 2 July 77
31 Mar. 80 25 Apr. 8S
Half or Retired Pay.— Medical Department.
725-6
SURGEOV MAJORS.
Malcolm, John Yicarv Thatcher, MD. LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed
Millar, "William, LECP. MECS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Miller, Ormsbv Bowen.339 LECSI.
Mimo, Alexander,*" MB. MCh
Moorhead. George Alexander, LECSI. MECPI. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Moriarty, Thomas,344 BA. MD. LECS.Ed. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Morphew, Augustus,345 MECS ■ - ■--
Mosse, Chas. Benj.3*6 CB. CMG. MA. MECPI. MECS. Son. Deputy j
Surgeon General j
Monld, Thomas Rawlings, MD. LECSI. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Murray, John, MB. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Nicholson, Edward. MECS. ISA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
O'Brien, Eugene Robert, MD. LECS.Ed. Son. Brigade Surgeon
O'Brien, Thomas Butler Power,346 LECSI. Son. Brigade Surgeon
O'Brien, Thomas Michael, LECSI. (Exeter)
O'Connell. Edward,349 LECS.Ed
Owen, Owen,353 MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Parkinson, Richard Colville356
Parr, James, MECS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Patterson, Leslie Ogilvv,357 MRCS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Perry, William,300 MECS. LSA. Son. Deputy Surgeon General
Pout", Frank, MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon.
Protheroe, Edward Schaw,361 MECS. LSA. Honorary Deputy Insp. General
Read, Constantine Caridi,362 MECS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Reid. Alexander,3" LECSI
Rendell, William Jasper,365 MECS. LSA
RentOQ, David,366 MD. MECS. Bon. Brigade Surgeon
Richards, Charles Frederick, MB. MCh. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Robertson. Alex. Crawford,363 MD. LEES. Glas. FECS.Ed. Son.Brig.Surg.
Robinson, Albert Benjamin,369 LECPI. LECSI. Son. Brigadt Surgeon ...
Roe, Edward Alexander Henry,3"1 LECPI. LECSI.
Ross, William George, MD. LECS.Ed. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Rndf'e Arthur, MECS. LSA. Sonorary Deputy Surgeon General
Ruttiedge, Wm. Frederick,3"2 LECP. MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surg. )
Medical Officer Aldershot Military Prison f
Sainter, Jas. Dow,3"4 LECP. FECS.Ed. MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surg.
Sanders, George Bedford, LECPI. MECS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Sanderson, Arthur, MECS
Saunders, George,375 CB. MD.MECP.Ed. MECS. Son. Deputy Inspcc-1
tor General J
Scott. James Edward,376 MD. MECS. Son. Deputy Surgeon General
Seaman, Wm. Campbell,377 MD. LECS.Ed. Ron. Deputy Inspector Gen.
Shaw, John Alexander,378 MD. FBCSI. Son. Brigade Surgeon (Penally)...
Simon, George, MD. MECS. Son. Brigade Surgeon (Lichfield)
Simpson. Frank. MECS. LSA
Smith, Henry Fowle,379 MD. MECP. MECS. Son. Deputy Surgeon Gen.
Smith, "William Patrick, LECPI. LECSI
Spence. Kobort, MD. LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. LAS.Dub. MECPI...
Sprv, George Frederick Hume,» MD. MECS. LSA
Stafford, Patrick "Walter,3" LKQCPI. MECS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Stock, John Xugent,382 LECPI. LECSI
Thornhill, Thomas Allen,386 MB. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Tolmie Thomas Campbell,39^ LECP.Ed. LFPS.Glas. Son. Brigade Surg.
Tomlinson, Edw. Denham,369 MD. LECP. MECS. LSA. Son. Brig. Surg.
Trotter, John William,390 LRCPI. LECSI
Tucker, Thomas John,39- MECS
Turner, Alexander,393 MD. MCh. Son. Brigade Surgeon (Plymouth)
Turner, Richard, MD. MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Venom-, William.394 MECS. LSA
"Wales, John, MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Ward, EsDine Charles Robert,357 LECPI. FECSI.
Ward, William Pearson,398 MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Watling, Charles Wyat,399 MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
"Wea^ne, Vivian, MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Webb, Henry March, MB. MECS. LSA. Son. Dep. Insp. Gen
Whipple, John Hen. Connel,401 MD. MECS. Gr. Gds. Son. Brigade I
Surgeon I
White, Mathew Lawrence, LECSI. Medical Officer for Recruiting, Dublin
Wikeley, Charles Edward, MECS. LSA. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Wilson^ Edwin,40- MECS. Son. Brigade Surgeon
■Wright, Thomas Wm..*01 LECP.Ed. LECSI. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Majors.
Barringion, Henry Ernest Walter, MB. MCh
Bolster, James M'Mullen, LECP Ed. LECS.Ed
Carletoij, Patrick Maurice,403 MD. MCh
Connolly, Paul,405 LECPI. LECSI
Oottell, Aithur Bowdich, LECP.Ed. FECS. Ed
Foss, John Edward Vaughan,407 JiZ>. LECSI
Harding, Arthur,^ LECP.Ed. MECS
Harran. James, LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. LSA
Mambv, Langton Philip, MB. MECS. LSA
Morgan, Anthonv Hickman,409 DSO. LRCPI. LECSI.
>arite, Duke,410 LECP.Ed. LECSI. Son. Brigade Surgeon
Pope, William Wippell111
Sharpe, Alexander, MD. MCh. MECPI.
SURGEON".
31 Mar. 64
1 Mar. 59
28 Mar. 54
31 Mar. 64
22 July 5S
24 Dec. 63 1
tS Jan. 56 18
SOct. 58 18
31 May 5730
30 Sept.64; 1
31 Mar. 62 1
30 Sept.64] 1
29 Sept.55' 4
:22 June 58 1
'22 Sept. $8]
Wg Jan. 60: 1
j 1 Apr. 67! 1
'28 May 57 31
7 June 54 13
23 Oct. 49 20
I 1 Oct. 60 1
10 June 45 16
13 May S3 I2
26 May 54 12
26 May 54 6
30 Sept.64' 1
2 Oct. 66| t
1 June 55 24
30 Sept.64 1
24 May 69 1
1 Oct. 62; 1
1 Apr. 50
3: Mar. 65
j Mar. 59
31 Mar. 65
1 12 Jan. 59
16 Dec. 45 20
11 June 47I 9
t6 Feb. 4116
] 30 Sept.63 1
20 Apr. 59
! 1 Aug. 61
23 Mar. 47 12
30 Sept.631
24 Mar. 58
13 June 59
19 Jan. 60
31 Mar. 64
28 May 57
1 Apr. 67I 1
19 Jan. 6o'
26 May 54I
18 July 55'i7
30 Sept.63' 1
31 Mar. 64 1
22 Sept.58 1
19 Jan. 6q 1
1 Apr. 71 ;
14 June 47 26
20 Apr. 59 1
31 Mar. 65
23 Sept. 45
30 Sept. 64
22 Sept.58
12 Jan. 59
10 May 55
24 Sept.64
Sept.64
Mar. 73
SUBGBCN"
MAJOR.
28 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 74
Mar. 73
June 61
Jan. 67
Aug. 71
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Aug. 70
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
May 71
Feb. 66
July 55
Mar. 73
Mar. 55
Dec. 68
Sept. 65
Feb. 66
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Dec. 70
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Oct. 57
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
23 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 76
28 Apr. 76
30 Sept. 76
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
t Apr. 73
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 79
1 Mar. 73
RETIREE!
OR
HALF PAT.
13 Sept. 06
1 Nov. 75
30 June 65
1 Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Oct. 54
Feb. 55
May 51
Mar. 73
Jan, 55
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
30 Sept.71
Surgeons.
Cashman, Richard Tjniacke,.Zt/.D. LECSI. 18 Foot
Chandler, Edward,415 LECP. MECS. Gosport Military Prison
Cocksedee, Thomas A. Jerningham, MA. MECS. LSA
Davidson, Peter, MD. LECS.Ed
Deeble, Stephen Lawson, MECS. LSA
Eddie, William Cruickshank,117 Cape Regiment
Nov. 69
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
June 55
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
! Dec. 54
: Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
; Nov. 68
: Mar. 73
30 Sept 76
1 Jan.- 79
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 76
24 May
28 Apr. 76
13 Sept. 69
31 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 74
31 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 74
26 Dec. 65
11 June 67
6 Feb. 61
28 Apr. 76
29 July 74
28 Apr. 76
23 Mar. 67
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
5 May 76
i Apr. 75
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 79
1 Apr. 75
3 Apr- 74
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
30 Jan. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 83
4 June 67
9 July 74
14 Feb. 78
3 Sept. 65
21 June 85
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 74
1 Mar. 73
3 Aug. 74
3 Feb. 78
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
1 Mar. 73
5 Feb. 81
31 Mar. 74
4 Aug. 78
31 July 80
30 Jan. f 6
5 Feb. 81
31 Mar. 68! 1 Mar. 73
5 Feb. bi
5 Feb. 8
HOSPITAL
ASSISTANT.
May 25
ASSISTANT
SURGEON".
18 May 55
14 Apr. 63
1 Oct. 67
5 Aug. 53
12 Jan. 26
3 Feb. 90
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
30 Sept. 83
5 Feb. 93
31 Mar. 3o
4 Aug. 90
31 July 02
30 Jan. 98
5 Feb. 93
31 Mar. 80
'5 Feb. 9j
5 Feb. 93
30 Sept.C
6 July 80
6 Mar. 80
17 Oct. 75
16 July 90
1 June 80
3 Jan. 81
9 June 88
19 June 78
7 Jan. 80
10 Dec. 84
1 Sept. 83
18 Apr. 85
2 June 86
9 Jan. So,
3 Dec. 77
7 Oct. 85
7 Sept. 81
29 July 85
25 Aug. 8c
15 Oct. 76
4 June 87
19 Oct. 72
9 Dec. 85
29 Oct. 74
1 June 74
26 Nov. 84
3 Aug. 88
25 Jan. 82-
11 Apr. 85
5 June 80
it Apr. 85
1 June 77
29 Apr. 85
13 Feb. 80.
1 Sept. 86
28 Mar. 9c
15 Feb. 71
6 Dec. 79
10 July 66
26 Aug. 85
21 May 83
21 June 70
24 Apr. 7?
17 Oct. 88
24 Mar. 78
12 Aug. 90-
11 Feb. 85
17 Apr. 89.
16 Oct. 80
3 Aug. 87
7 July 80
23 May 77
1 May 77.
18 Oct. 84
10 Dec. 84
14 July 89
10 Mar. 8 1
28 Oct. 87
27 Feb. 80
20 May 85
7 Apr. 86
12 Nov. 70
19 Aug. 85
3 Oct. 88
2 Feb. 84
25 Feb. 84
11 June 82
22 Jan. 98
1 3 July 01
1 Oct. 9
24 Apr. 01
20 Juno 94
10 June 98
16 Feb. 01
15 Mar. 01
12 Feb. 96
4 Dec. £6
22 J nne 01
20 Jar. 97
3 Aug. 72
4 Feb. 75
17 Feb. 7s
8 June 76
12 May 63
jo May 85 19 Jan. 88
26 Mar. 41 1 Apr. 51
727
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
Surgeons.
G:bant,lWalter Moses,415 MECS
Hanley, Dudley, JjfX>
Kynsey, William Raymond,419 CMG. LECPI. LECSI
Ligertwood, Thomas,4-0 MD. FBCS.Ed. MECS. Physician and Surgeon
ofChehea\Ho»pital, with rank of Surgeon Colonel
"Lindsay, Robert, MA. MB. FBCS.Ed '
M'Carthy, Edward, 2ID. MECS. LSA. Sonorary Surgeon Maior
Morgan, Rosslewin, MD. LSCSI
Mnlrenan, John, MI). MCh
Palatiano, George, MD.MECS
Peatfield, Thomas John, MECS. LSA
Sharpe, William, MD
Spencer, Francis Henry, MD. MCh. MECS. LSaI
Surgkon Captains.
Hunter, Vere Edward, LECP.EJ. MECS
M'Millan, John Furse, LECP. MECS. LSA
RobinsoD, Clement Sumner,431 LECP. MECS '"".[
Captains.
Cam-.ody, John P. MD. MCh
Carter, James Edward,42- MB. BCh
Clapham, John Thurlow, LECP. MECS
Cotton, Herbert,4-" 3IECS. LSA
Crick, Samuel Alfred, MB
Dent, Herbert Crowley, MECS. LSA
Johnston E.ceert Ccljuhoun °"c MB MCh II.
Nunnerley, Philip Jebb Rencontre,429 LECP. MECS
HOSPITAL ASSISTANT
ASSISTANT .SURGEON.
HALF PAT.
3 Feb. 54 22 Sept.63 7 Oct. 71
20 July 47 iy Feb. 55 10 July 66
30 Sept.63 15 Feb. 75
14 Not. 51 20 Oct. 56 13 Jan. 69
14 Dec. 58 I 5 Mar. 74
20 Mar. 62 12 Aug. 73
1 Oct. 67! 19 Nov. 75
I 3 Feb. 78 14 May 85
8 Apr. 57 3 May 71 31 Aug. 72
30 Sept. 641 30 Oct. 78
1 Oct. 68 I 6 Oct. 78
30 Sept. 73 12 ilar. 79
sriiG.cipi
I 3 Feb. 83 29 June 91
I 1 Aug.85:22 Sept.94
I 2 Feb 84 7 Apr. 94
SURG. I.T. CAPTAItf.
Longmore, Charles, MD. MECS.
Assistant Surgeons.
6 Mar. 80 29 Nov. 83
31 Jan. 91, 1 Dec. 01
31 Jan. 91 21 Oct. 01
4 Feb. 77 20 Dec. 86
5 Feb. 8^27 Nov. 87
1 Aug. 8531 Mar. 80
5 Feb. 81 j 6 July 92
1 Aug. 85J26 July 98
assistant
surgeon. I
Sept. 5 S 8 Nov. 6
Lynch, Arthur Henry Francis.430 LECPI. LECSI. " " SHr?! °»":'6
Milne, G. Davidson,431 MD. LECS.Ed. Royal Artillery '... ' sTL *, * j "J- %t
Smith, Thomas Parker, MB. MECS. LSA ^f«S SJ«Tten 68
VE Sylvester. Henry Thomas,"2 MB. LECS.Ed. LSA. ......'..."'. J! Mar Z. « Nov 6r
Turner, Robert. MECS. r3 a,', 11 1 «f,Tt ™
Wn^h.'john.MBCPI. MECS. LSA :Z."~Z \l a&' U 18 J X £
Woollcorabe. Robert William, MECS LSA. |c| ,jfir «*l" Isb 57
Quarter Masters.
Blackman. William James453 27 Feb. 95
Bradley, Hugh 10 Feb. 00
Bucklev, John 23 May S3
Connor, Timothy,"4 Hon. Ciylain IE.A.M.C.) 1 July Si
Copping, Henry,*35 iZoH. Contain iE.A.M.C.) 1 July 81
Dear, Clement Francis,**; (B.A.M.C.) 5 May 9-
Enright,Edw'rd,«".Hbn.Ca;)'.|;R](»..i.Ji\C,.> i July 3i
Evans, Samuel, *» Son. Captain (R.A.M.C.) 1 July 81
Gorman, Lawrence,4*1 Son. Major [R] J 1 July Si
Hewson, Francis, Hon. Captain (B.A.M.C.) 1 July Si
Howell. Reuben,440 Hon. Captain (B.A.M.C.) 1 July 8r
Hunt, Joseph, Hon. Captain (E.A.M.C.) 1 July Si
Johnson, Charles,441 Hon. Capt. (B.A.M.C.) 1 July- 81
Johnson, Henry,442 Hon. Captain (B.A.M.C.) 1 July 81
Kennedy, Thomas Francis, Hon. Capt 1 July 81
Lackey, Daniel,4" Hon. Captain (B.A.M.C.) 1 July 81
M'Callum, William, Hon. Captain(B.A.M.C) 1 July Si
M'lntyrc, David,*4* Hon. Captain (E.A.M.C.) 1 July 81
M'Kay, William,445 Hon. Captain 1 July 81
Marshall. James Douglas,440 Hon. Captain
iE.A.M.C) , July 3l
Morrison, William, Hon. Captain 1 July 81
Moss. William Amphlett,**~'.Ho;i. Major 1 July 81
O'Connor, Daniel,4*'* Hon. Contain 1 July 81
Osborne, Robert Toler,449 Hon. Major 1 July 81
Philpoc, Frederick,4'" Hon. Major 1 July 81
Piatt, Alfred, Hon. Captain 1 July Si
Strange, John 1 July 81
Thompson, Thomas,452 Hon. Capt. (B.A.M.C.) 1 July Si
Tbomson, James, Hon. Captain (B.A.M.C.) 1 July Si
Tighe, Francis,453 Hon. Captain 1 July 81
Towers, George, Hon. Captain 1 July Si
Ward, William,4''* Hon. Major 1 July 3t
Webb, HeEry Smith,455 Hon. Capt.(B.A.M.C.) 1 July Si
Apothecaries.
Davies, John456 j4 Apr. 63
Sampson, Robert George 1 Dec. 54
The late Army Hospital Corps.
Caftai:.-s of Orderlies.
Andrews, John 25 June 73 I Mossman, Robert Conrade2 25 June 73
Fernandez, Francisco,1 Hon. Major 25 June 73 | Pringle, David,3 Hon. Major 25 June 73
1 Major Fernandez served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56 in charge of Medical Stores at Balaklava (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served in China at the taking of Canton and Taku Forts (Medal
with Clasp for Canton).
2 Captain Mossman served throughout the Crimean campaign from the 27th Oct. 1S54, including the siege and
fall cf Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served through the second and third China Wars of 1857-60,
including the capture of Canton, expedition to the White Cloud Mountains, capture of the Taku Forts, and sur-
render of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
3 Major D. Pringle served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (honorary rank
of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
3 Surgeon General G. Auchinleck served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also in the
Eusoofzie Expedition in 1S5S (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when
the 81st Regiment under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and threeRegi-
ments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny.
-1 Surgeon General A. F. Churchill served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the hospital
at Wady Haifa (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Surgeon General T. W. Fox served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the P ersian campaign of 1357, and was
present at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) .
0 Surgeon General A. H. Fraser served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 ; was in medical charge of the
Murree Depot when the station was attacked on the 1st Sept. 1857, and in medical charge of the troops employed
in the operations of the three following davs (Medal).
8 Sir Anthony Home served with the Light Cavalry Brigade in the Crimea, and was present at the battles of
Balaklava and Tchernaya, was subsequently with the force, under the French Genera ID'Allonville, that threatened
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 72^-9
Simpheropol from Eupatoria (Modal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the 90th Regi-
ment in the Indian Mutiny campaign; was with Haveloek's force at the relief of Lucknow (Victoria Cross), with
Outram's force at Alumbagh, and with that under the Commander in Chief at the capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp, and a year's service; : was awarded the Y€ " for persevering bravery and admirable conduct in
charge of the wounded men left behind the column, when the troops under the late Major General Havelock forced
their" wav into the Residency of Lucknow, on the 26th September 1857. The escort left with the wounded had, by
casualties, been reduced to a, few stragglers, and being entirely separated from the column, this small party with
the wounded were forced into a house, in which they defended themselves till it was set on fire. They then
retreated to a shed a few yards from it, and in this place continued to defend themselves for more than twenty-two
hours, till relieved. At last, only six men and Mr. Home remained to fire. Of four officers who were with the
part3", all were badly wounded, and three are since dead. The conduct of the defence during the latter part of the
time" devolved, therefore, on Mr. Home, and to his active exertions previously to being forced into the house, and his
good conduct throughout, the safety of any of the wounded, and the successful defence, is mainly to be attributed."
Served in the war in the north of China in i860, from the landing at Peytang to the capture of Pekin (Medal).
Served in the warm New Zealand m 1S63-65 (promoted to Surgeon Major, CB., Medal). Served in the Ashanti
war as Principal Medical Officer from June till invalided in December 1873 ; was present at all the earlier
operations of this period, including the action at Essaman; and made the medical arrangements for the campaign
(several times mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, KCB. .Medal).
D Sir John Ker Innes served as a volunteer in the Crimea (his regiment being in India) from the 15th March to
4th July 1855, and was engaged in the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles, including the action on the
Hindun (wounded and horse shot), battle of Budlee ke Serai, storming the Heights before Delhi, siege assault and
capture of the city. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir John Jones' Force throughout all the subsequent
operations in Rohilcund and with Brigadier Troup's Force in Oude during the winter of 1858-59 (Medal with
Clasp, CB.). "Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Army of the Crown Prince of Prussia as British Medical
Commissioner during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, for which he was awarded the Steel "War Medal, and
received from the Emperor the Iron Cross. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-73 as Principal Medical Officer, and
made all the medical arrangements for the campaign ; was present at the assault and capture of AH Musjid and
the subsequent advance of the column through the Khyber Pass (Medal with Clasp).
10 Surgeon General J. Lamprey served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 inNorth China
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin
(iledal with two Clasps). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the recapture
of Kading.
11 Surgeon General D. R. Mackinnon served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-
55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to
Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal).
12 Surgeon General J. A. Marston served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Sanitary Officer, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class
of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Starl.
13 Surgeon General T. Maunsell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches,
iledal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Principal Medical
Officer to the force (mentioned in despatches, CB. and Medal with Clasp).
14 Surgeon General "W. Nash served in the Afghan war of 1378-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
15 Surgeon General J. O'Mial served in the Kaffir war in 1852-53 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 as
Principal Medical Officer with the rst Division of the Candahar Field Force, took part in the defence of Caudahar
(mentioned in despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Principal Medical Officer
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present in the engagement
at Giniss.
16 Surgeon General T. Tarrant served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebas-
topol, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore,
action of Kalee Nuddee, and affair of Kunkur (Medal). Served in South Africa as Senior Medical Officer, in
"Wood's Force from Juno to September 1878 ; afterwards in the Zulu war of 1879, in Pearson's Column till March
1879 ; and then with the Ekowe relieving force, being present at the engagement at Gingindhlovu (mentioned
in despatches). Was afterwards Principal Medical Officer of the 1st Division from its formation until its disso-
lution (Medal with Clasp).
17 Surgeon General J. A.Woolfryesservedin the Ashanti war from the 12th December 1873, part of which period
as Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp). Was Principal Medical Officer
throughout the Galeka and Gaika rebellions in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, and CB.). Also served as Prin-
cipal Medical Officer throughout the Zulu war and the operations against Sekukuniin 1879 (CMG., Medal with Clasp).
ls Surgeon Major General A. F. Bradshaw served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade through the whole of its
service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow and numerous affairs during
the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Principal Medical
Officer (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1H91 as Principal Medical Offieer
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
1<J Surgeon Major General W. Collis served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on
the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hmdostanee
fanatics on the Heights cf Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served during the operations in the
Malay States under Brigadier General Ross, as Principal Medical Officer from 24 Nov. 1875 to 31 January 1876
(Medal). Received the thanks of the Government of India and of the Commander m Chief in India for improve-
ments effected in ambulance carriage.
20 Surgeon Major General J. Davis served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1861, and was
present at the repulse of the attack on Camp Nukumaru and in the engagement at Kakaramea (Medal).
21 Surgeon Major General J. G. Faught was employed as Sanitary Officer at Cape Coast Castle during the Ashanti
war in 1874 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-5 as Principal
Medical Officer; and in the operations in Zululand in 1888 as Principal Medical Officer.
22 Surgeon Major General D. A. C. Fraser served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
23 Surgeon Major General C. H. Giraud served with a flying column in the North West Provinces of India in
1858-59, including the action at Sissaghat (Medal with Clasp). Also with the 31st Regiment during the cam-
paign ii North China in i860, including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the
Taku Forts). Served with the 31st Regiment in the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghae, including service with the storming parties at the capture of the walled towns of Kahding, Najow,
Cholin, and Tsinpoo, taking of the Stockaded fort at Nansiang, relief and recapture of Kahding. Served with
the 2nd Brigade 1st Division in the Zulu war of 1879, and afterwards as Senior Medical Officer throughout the
operations of " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
41 Surgeon Major General J. B. Hamilton served in the Soudan campaign as Field Director of the Lines of
Communication under Brigadier General Ewart, and was present at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served during the expedition to Burmah in 1886 in medical charge of the hospital ship
Tenaetserim.
2i Sir James Hanbury served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the expedition into the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in
the Egyptian warof 1882 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice men-
tioned iu despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
73° War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
26 Surgeon Major General G. L. Hinde served in the Crimea from the 30th July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served iu the Soudan,
campaign in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
27 Surgeon Major General T. N. Hoysted served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture
of Canton on 28th and 29th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny
campaign at the last advance into Oude under Lord Clyde in 1858, including the capture of Fort Ameetie (Medal) .
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
28 Surgeon Major General R. Lewerservedin the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic in 1855, and wa»
present at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 in medical charge of the
9th Lancers and as Sanitar3* Officer to the Cabul Field Force, and was present in the operations around Cabu)
iu December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration).
30 Surgeon Major General C. D. Madden served from 18th Jan. to 20th May 1855 in ihe Crimea and before
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Saugor Field
Division from 24th Dec. 1S57, and in tte Field Divisiin under Colonel Primrose in the latter part of 1859 (Medal).
Served as surgeon of the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Field Surgeon
of the 1st Brigade at the action of Arot ee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and promoted sur-
geon Major " for valuable services rendered during the campaign," Medal).
31 Surgeon Major General R. \V. Meadows served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from October, 1854,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal), Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and
Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
32 Sir John By Cole Reade served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign
of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol— was wounded on the
14th Nov. 1855 at the explosion of the French siege train (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the Battalion during the whole of its service in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions at
Cawnpore, capture of Lncknow, arid numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 18-8-80 with the Candahar Column under Sir Donald Stewart (mentioned in despatches, Medal ),.
33 Surgeon Major General James Sinclair served the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Surgeon of the 33rd
Regiment, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala. Acted as Principal Medical Officer of a
Division of British Troops in Abyssinia from 15th January to 9th March 1868 (mentioned in despatches, and pro-
moted Surgeon Major "for valuable services rendered dur-'ng the campaign," Medal). Served in the Boer war of
1 881 as Principal Medical Officer.
31 Surgeon Major General A. M. Tippetts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including
the affair of Bulganac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the expeditions into the Bazar and
HiVsarik Valleys (Medal).
35 Surgeon Major General T. Walsh served in the Jowaki Afridi Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, ami was Senior Medical Officer to the force under Brigadier Geneial Charles
Gough during the advance on Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Seived iu
the Egyptian war of 1882 as Sanitary Officer 1st Division, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuttfl
at the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel'-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star)-
36 Surgeon Major General J. Warren served in medical charge of the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war of
1878-80, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie and with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Major General
Biddulph (Modal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in charge of No. 5 Moveable Field Hospital (Medal, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
28 Deput3- Surgeon General \V. Cattell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards,
including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Afghan war in 137S-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of AH Musjid and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
39 Deputy Surgeon General R. W. Clifton served with the expedition to China in iS6o, and was present at the
action of Sinho, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*° Surgeon General A. D. Gulland served at the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with
Cl sp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in 1860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai, including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, and the
affair of Nanksiang. Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
** Deputy Surgeon General R. Hungerford served in the Crimea from nth March 1855 (Medal with Clasps for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indiau campaign of 1857-58, including
the action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehgunge, storm and capture of Me-nguuge, siege and capture of
Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie, and some minor affairs (Medal with Clasp)
45 Deputy Surgeon General C. G. Irwin served the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 22nd September, and
again from 15th July 1855, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
46 Surgeon General J. L. Jameson served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during th9 Indian mutiny in 1857-5*
(Medal).
*~ Deputy Surgeon General James Landale served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 in medical charge
of the head quarters of the 92nd Foot, including the actions at Rahutghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Eurai, and
Baroda (Medal).
*'' Surgeon General W. G. N. Manley served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the nth June 1S55, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish "Medal). Also served with the Royal Artillery
in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, volunteered and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Gate Pah
near Tauranga (Victoria Cross, and mentioned in despatches) : was awarded the 17 1£ " for his conduct during the
assault on the Rebel Pah, near Tauranga, New Zealand, on the 29th April 1864, in most nobly risking his own life,
according to the testimony of Commodore SirWilliani Wiseman, Bart., CB., in his endeavour to save that of the late
Commander Hay, of the Royal Navy, and others. Having volunteered to accompany the storming party into the Pah,
he attended on that Officer when he was carried away mortally wounded, and then volunteered to return, in order
to see if he could find any more wounded. It is stated that ne was one of the last Officers to leave the Pah." Served
with the field force under General Chute in the expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki, including the march
through the bush at the rear of Mount Egraont, and was present at the assault and capture of the following Pahs,
viz. : Okotoukou, Putahi, Otapawa, and Waikokou (thanked in general orders, and promoted Staff Surgeon for
" distinguished and meritorious services rendered to the sick andWounded during the operations in New Zealand,"
Medal). Proceeded with the British Ambulance to the Franco-German war of 1870-71. Was in charge of'B"
Division of the Ambulance and attached to the 22nd Division of the Prussian Army, accompanying it during
the operations consequent on the advance on Orleans. Marched with it between 200 and 300 miles during the
severe winter weather in November and December, and was present at several engagements. For his ser-
vices was thanked by General Von Wittich commanding the Division, and received the Steel War Medal;
also, at the request of the Crown Prince, was granted by the Emperor of Germany the 2nd Class of the Iron Cross
" on account of his devoted and excellent conduct in seeking out and caring for the wounded of the 22nd Prussian
Division in the actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles on the iSth and 21st November, and the battles of Orleans
and Cravant on the 2nd to the 10th December 1870." Has also received the Bavarian Order of Merit for 1870-71.
AVas present also at the siege of Paris, and on the declaration of the Armistice proceeded into the city with supplies
for the hospitals. Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Also served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Principal Medical Officer of the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in des-
patches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star),.
— |_See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 731
50 Surgeon General J. E. Moffatt served with the 2nd Regiment in the Kafir war of 1S51-53 (Medal).
55 Deputy Surgeon General S. B. Roe served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement
at Ali Kheyl and in the operations around Cabul in December 1S79 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in
the Boer war of 1881.
55 Deputy Surgeon General E. M. Sinclair served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 20th Nov. 1854
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal, also in the
97th, in suppressing the mutiny in :857-58, with the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore,
and Suitanpore ; afterwards at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and in the operations in Bundlecundin 1859
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S1 as Principal Medical Officer Lines of Communication and
Base (mentioned in despatches).
57 Deputy Surgeon General John Tulloch served with the toth Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58",
including the suppression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow and actions at
Chanda, Umeerpore, Suitanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and operations
near Jugdespore ( Medal with Clasp).
55 Surgeon General E. B. Tuson served as Surgeon of the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from the 9th May to the 22nd
Jnne 1S55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
s0 Deputy Surgeon General Randolph Webb served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at
the bombardment of Sebastopol and at the battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Banda and Chitrakote (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
60 Inspector General Edward Menzies served with the 94th Regiment during the operations at Aden against Arab
tribes in Aug. 1846. Served in the Crimean campaign from May 1S55, including the taking of Kertch and Yenikale,
and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the 59th Regiment at the storming of Namtow, China, on nth Aug. 1858.
61 Snrgeon Colonel S. Archer was attached to the 101st Fusiliers with the Eusofzai Field Force on the
N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1863, and was present at the storming of the Conical Hill and the destruc-
tion of TJmbeylah (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1804-85 in charge of the Field Hospital
at Korti (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in
medical charge at Wady Haifa and of the Line of Communications to Akasheh.
02 Surgeon Colonel C. A. Atkins accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873,
served at the attack and destruction of Essauian and Ampinee, and in Medical Charge of Russell's Regiment
throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the sth,
and 6th November, capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah,
advanced guard engagement of Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghau war ia 1879-8'j, and was present at the night attack at Zaidabad, in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th
October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the defenes of Sherpore (mentioned
in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal witli three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
03 Surgeon Colonel M. Cogan served in medical charge of a detachment of the 77th Regiment in the Hazara
campaign of 1S68. Served in the Afghan war of 1880; organized the Principal Base European Hospital at
Candahar under the command of Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor
General in Council, Medal).
61 Surgeon Colonel E. G. M'Dowell served with the 44th Regiment the campaign of i860 in North China
including the action of Sinho, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
65 Surgeon Colonel W. T. Martin served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having been appointed to the
exploring party sent to Abyssinia in Sept. 1867, and which he accompanied through various expeditions for
discovering a practicable route for troops from the sea to the Highlands ; was afterwards Secretary to the Princi-
pal Medical Officer of the Force and present with the Headquarters Staff at the capture of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches, and Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 on the personal Staff of Sir Charles
Arbuthnot ( Medal with Clasp) .
cc Surgeon Colonel W. C. Robinson served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
67 Surgeon Colonel F. B. Scott received the special approbation of the Madras Government, followed by that of
His Royal Highness the Commander in Chief, for his services rendered while in medical charge of the 18th
Hussars during a most virulent outbreak of cholera in the regiment, at Secunderabad in May 1871. Served
in the Zulu war of 1879. Organised the Bearer Company ; made the hospital arrangements at the Fort
Pearson base for the Ekowe Relieving Column; served afterwards with the 2nd Division on the personal
stafE of Lord Chelmsford and in medical charge of the Head Quarters Staff; was present in the engagement at
TJlundi, where his services were described by Lord Chelmsford as having been "of the greatest value;" he
accompanied the i^th Lancers in their charge and pursuit of the enemy, and by rendering timely aid to a Lancer
who was dangerously wounded prevented his falling into the enemy's hands, and served subsequently to the end
of the war as Senior Medical Officer of Port Durnford and the Line of Communication between Ulundi and the
Tngela (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on the personal staff
of Major General the Duke of Connaught, Commanding the :st Brigade, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (C1I&., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
65 Surgeon Colonel F. H. Welch served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
o Colonel R P. Ferguson served in Bhootan in medical charge of the Royal Artillery during the campaign of
1864-65, and was present at the attack aad capture of Bala and Buxa Dooars (.Medal with Clasp). Served ia the
Afghan war in 1878-79 with ths 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
TO Colonel C. F. Pollock served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Black Watch, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
71 Colonel R. H. Carew served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the 45th Regiment, and was present
at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the Sikkitn Expedition in 1888 as Senior Medical Officer (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with ClaspJ. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp j.
73 Colonel C. A. Maunsell served with the Royal Artillery during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was
present at the capture of Fort Buxa, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tuzagon Stockade, and Fort
Ominiiorchee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
74 Colonel W. E. Riordan served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar
(Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in charge of No. 3 Field Hospital
and organised the Camel Ambulance of the force ; was Senior Medical Officer of the British Troops at Suakin
from 28th May to 28th November 1835 (Clasp).
"' Brigade Surgeon W. Ashton served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 79th
Highlanders at the storm and capture of Rampore Cassie, and passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad ; present with
the 53rd Regiment at the action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal).
76 Deputy Surgeon General J. H. Beath served in the Indiau Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Buffs the campaign of 1863 in China and was
present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal. 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
77 Brigade Surgeon J. F. Beattie served in the Ashanti war of 18/3-74 (Medal). Served in tiu Afghan war of
732 War Services of the Medical Officers on. Half or Retired Paj.
1878-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
78 Deputy Surgeon General W. C. Boyd served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, was Principal Medical Officer with the Zaiinusht Expedition, and
was present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
™ Deputy Surgeon General R. W. Carter served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-35, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the actiens of
Khankur and Bunkagaon (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
80 Deputy Surgeon General O. Codrington servedin the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
81 Deputy Surcreon General J. S. Comyn served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
88 Brigade Surgeon L. Corban was specially thanked by Lord Napier of Magdala, Commander in Chief in India,
in General Ordersfor services during an epidemic of choiera in Oude in 1872. Served in the Egyptian war of :882
in medical charge of the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at
El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
^1884-85 as Senior Medical Officer to the Camel Corps, Medical Field Inspector on the Lines of Communication,
and Senior Medical Officer at Abu Fatmeh (Clasp).
81 Deputy Surgeon General John Davidge served in the Bhootan campaign in medical charge of the Royal Artillery
from March 1865 to April 1866 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
84 Deputy Surgeon General W. G. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweaborg in 1855
(Medal). Served in medical charge of a pursuing Column in Malwa in 1858-50, and present in the action of Raipore
(Medal).
85 Deputy Surgeon General A. G. Elkington served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Balaklava and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with
three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8C Deputy Surgeon General A. j. Ferguson served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and took part in the operations in
the Mazeena Valley (Medal).
88 Deputy Surgeon General N. Ffolliott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
89 Brigade Surgeon W. Ffolliott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
90 Brigade Surgeon J. Fleming served on board the Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel and on shore at Cape Coast
Castle during the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was appointed Pathologist to the exnedition (Medal). Servedin
the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the Koorum Field Force, and afterwards with the Northern Afghanistan
Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present in the engagement at the Tof rek
zereba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
91 Deputy Surgeon General B. T. Giraud served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of
Sweaborg (Medal). Served in the Indian Mntinj'iii 1858-59 with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including
the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also in the operations against
the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by
escalade of the walled city of Kadin, gunboat affairs at Woosung and Paushan, affair at Nanksiang, and final
repulse of the Taepings from Shanghai in August. Served in the Afghan war of 1880 in medical charge of the 2nd
Battalion 7th Fusiliers, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned iu despatches), was present in the sortie
of Deh Khoja (mentioned in despatches), and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882 as Sanitary Officer of the and Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
92 Deputy Surgeon General C. H. Harvey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the defence of
Candahar I mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the River Column, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, two Clasps).
93 Brigade Surgeon J. W. Hulseberg served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 29th January
1855, including the battle of the Tchernaya, and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
91 Deputy Surgeon General C. A. Innes served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from 26th May 1S55, was
present at the bombardments of the 18th June and 8th September, also with the expedition to Kertch (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was in
medical charge of the Regiment during part of the siege assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
95 Sir Robert William Jackson served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea, from 5th Dec. 1S54, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian Mutiny ; in
medical charge of a Battalion at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th
Dec. 1857, with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, assault and capture of Lucknow : in medical charge of the Camel
Corps at the assault and capture of Calpee ; present at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool iit Oude,
also during the final operations of Jugdespore (Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied Sir Garnet YVolseley to
the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of
Essaman, relief of Abrakrampa, oattle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie ; and was in
medical charge of the 1st Field Hospital from its formation to the end of the campugn (mentioned in despatches,
CB., Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879 including the storming of the strong-
hold (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
96 Deputy Surgeon General J. H. Jeffcoat served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum Field Force, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
98 Brigade Surgeon H. Knaggs served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5
in charge of the Base Hospital.
100 Deputy Surgeon General R. C. Lofthouse served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the loth
April 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, battle of the Tchernaya, and affair of 21st September near
Kertch (Medal with Clnsp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 14th Light Dragoons during the campaigns in
Central India from 10th July 1857 to April 1859 under Sir Hugh Rose and Sir R. Napier, including the siege of
Rahutghur, action of Barcda, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Garrakota, disarming the Bhopal Contingent at
Sehore, forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of the Betwa, siege and fall of Jhansi, action of Koonch, all the
affairs during the advance on CalDee, including the battle of Golowlie, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee, action
of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, operations in Bundlecund, and affairs of Garotha and Jachlone, and pursuit of Tantia
Topee. Was in medical charge of a Wing of the Regiment in India up to the capture of Gwalior; mentioned in de-
spatches, and thanked by the Director General Army Medical Department (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
102 Brigade Surgeon John Mackenzie served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal).
103 Deput3" Surgeon General J. Meane served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th"june and 8th September, and received a contused wound
on the knee from a shell in the Trenches on 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
104 Deputy Surgeon General F. W. Moore was Principal Medical Officer in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 3rd Division Khyber
Force, and had medical charge of the 1st and 2nd Division Base Hospitals (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
la5 Deputy Surgeon General N. Norris served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as
Field Medical Inspector on tbe Lines of Communication (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
106 Deputy Surgeon General E. F. O'Leary served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
107 Deputy Surgeon General W. S. Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of
Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad. action on the Dojura. assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and
bombardment of Shahjehanporc, defeat of the rebels and relict of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai,
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 733
Pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee. attack on and de-
struction of Shahahad ; also present at the action of Bungkagong, and served in the Oude campaign, including the
actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore. attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actions at Mehundee and Biswah
(Medal). Served with the tsi Battalion 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
los Brigade Surgeon James Paxton served in the Baltic Expedition of 1855 (Medal).
109 Brigade Surgeon George Perry served in the Crimean campaign with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 16th
June 1855, including the siege ana" fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
110 Deputy Surgeon General A. S. K. Prescott served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangkn, capture of Taku Forts — wounded (mentioned in despatches), and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
112 Brigade Surgeon S. K. Ray served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
113 Brigade Surgeon John Robinson served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal) . Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) Served in the opera-
tions in Zululand in 1888.
114 Deputy Surgeon General S. Roch served in the Crimean campaign from 28th Feb. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and attack of the iSth June ; also served with the French as a volunteer at the storming of the
Mamelon on the 7th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1,5 Deputy Surgeon General W. C. Roe served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd March to 28th
June 1835, including the siege of Sebastopol and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1:6 Deputy Surgeon General H. J. Rose served in the Crimea from June 1855. including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
taking of Sinho and Tangku, actions of 18th and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin, and was in medical
ch::rge ot the 2nd Queen's'Royals from the taking of Tangku to the end of the campaign (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
117 Deputy Surgeon General A. Semple served in the Eastern campaign in 1S54-55, and was present at the siege and
fall of Seca^topol, including the pssaults on the Redan of the 7th and 18th June (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp), Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-63 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Principal Medical
Officer wita the 2nd Division, and was present in the engagement at Ulundii(mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
n^ Deputy Surgeon General W. Sly was attached to the 7th Fusiliers in the campaign on the N. W. Frontier of
India in 1863, and was present at the defence of the Sungahs at the tTmbeyla Pass, storming of the Conical Hill and
burning of Lalloo, and action in the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp).
119 Deputy Surgeon General J. Sparrow served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on
the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindoostanee
fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
120 Brigade Surgeon F. p. Staples served with the 1st Battalion icth Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868,
including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
121 Deputy Surgeon General T. Teevan served in the Crimea from the 17th Nov. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp
for the Taku Forts).
122 Brigade Surgeon W. Temple served in Taranaki in the latter end of the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and
present in the skirmish of the 18th March. Served also in the Waikato campaign in the war of 1863-65, and
was present in the actions of Rangiriri and Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal) :
together with Lieut. A. F. Pickard (since deceased), he was awarded the JJC " for gallant conduct during the
assault on the enemy's position at Rangiriri in New Zealand, on the 20th November 1863, in exposing tlicir lives
to imminent danger, in crossing the entrance of the Maori keep, at a point upon which the enemy had concen-
trated their fire, with a view to render assistance to the wounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercer,
of the Royal Artillery. Lieutenant Pickard, it is stated, crossed and recrossed the parapet, to procure water for
the wounded, when none of the men could be induced to perform this service, the space over which he traversed
being exposed to a crossfire ; and testimony is borne to the calmness displayed by him and Assistant Surgeon
Temple under the trying circumstances in which they were placed."
123 Deputy Surgeon General H. R. L. Veale served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief
of Luckmow by Lord Ciyde — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
121 Brigade Surgeon R. Waters served in the Gambia during the outbreak of cholera in 1869. Was mentioned in
despatches by the Gov erxor, and for his services during the epidemic received the thanks of the Colonial Govern-
ment and of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and was promoted Staff Surgeon, Surgeon Major, " in con-
sideration of his highly meritorious service." Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as personal Assistant to the
Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle
of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 as Sanitary Officer, and was for some time in charge of Field Hospitals at Korti and Abu
Fatmeh, and was also for some time officiating Principal Medical Officer on the Lines of Communication (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
125 Deputy Surgeon General Joseph Watts served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and occupation of the Alumbagh from 25th October to 18th November, and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
1-° Deputy Surgeon General J. Wiles served in the Crimean campaign from the 26th Nov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol. and attacks of the 18th June and 8th Seotember (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign from August i8;8 and was present with the force under Colonel Turner in
the Behar district. Served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the actions of Sinhu and Taku, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
127 Brigade Surgeon C. S. Wills served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Senior Medical Officer at the Base of Opera-
tions and of the Lines of Communication between Durban and the Lower Tugela ; also as Sanitary Embarking
and Disembarking Medical Officer (Medal, and CB.)
12' Brigade Surgeon J. Wilson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the expedition into the
Hissarik Valley iMedal). Served in the Egyptian war of i832 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
l-'J Brigade Surgeon W. J. Wilson served in the Soudan campaign in 1835 in command of a Bearer Company
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
131 Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel A. L. Brown served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, and was present at the battle of
Amoaful and advance on Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Meda! with Clasp). Served in the Kafir war in 187S
including the operations against the Gaikas, and in the Zulu war of 1879 including the engagements at Kambula
and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-S5 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in-
cluding the engagement at Giniss.
132 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. T. Brown served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
133 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. H. B. Clapp served in the ISgyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'«; Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel F. Ferguson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and took part with mounted
troop in the operations of the Desert Column, including the actions at Abu Klea and the reconnaissance to
Metarameb (mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Starj.
135 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. R. Greenhill served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Royal
Artillery, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
isj Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel F. Howard served in medical charge of the 25th King's O.vn Borderers in the
734 War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in medical charge of the 18th Company Royal Engineers in the Egyptian
war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
138 Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel W.Johnston served as Senior MedicalOfficerdnringthe operations against Seku-
Aiini in the Transvaal in 1878, and was present at the storming of Tolyana's Stadt. Served in the Zulu war of
1S79 as Senior Medical Officer of the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazie border ; was in charge of the
Field Hospital with Colonel Baker Russell's Force in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and was present at
the storming of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881
in command of a Bearer Company of the Army Hospital Corps.
;39 Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel W. Eeir served in the Boer war of 1881.
Mo Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. B. Kelly rerved with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with Clasp).
141 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. W. M'Nalty served with the British Ambulance, B Division, during the
Franco-German war from October 1870 to March 1871. and was present at the siege of Paris ; accompanied the
22nd Prussian Division in the operations before Chartres and Orleans, and was present at several engagements
(received the thanks of General von Wittich, Commanding the Division, for attending wounded on the field,
Gorman Steel War Medal). Subsequently proceeded to Le Mans and Connerre (French Bronze Cross for suc-
couring wounded French). Served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74. Was in Medical Charge of the Head Quarter
Staff, and present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in
dospatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp). Was Chief Surgeon and Commissioner of the National
Aid Society in theRusso-Turkish war in 1876-77, and was present at the siege of Plevna. Established the Red
Cross Hospital at Bucharest (P.oumanian Star). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with the
expedition into the Lughman Valley and in the engagement at Shekabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration!. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as personal assistant to the Principal Medical Officer
with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
144 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Macartney served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and was present in the
engagement at Draaibosch on the 30th December 1877 (mentioned in despatches as having" zealously performed
his duties with the wounded under a heavy fire," Medal with Clasp).
145 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. W. A. Mackinnon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Burmese
Expedition in i88$-86with the Upper Burmah Field Force under Sir George White, part of the time as Principal
Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
1*8 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. R. Murray served in the New Zealand war of 1S60-61, including the actions
of Pataelakaurie Mahoeten, and Matarikoriko (Medal).
147 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. B. R. Myers served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd
Battalion of the Scots Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
148 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. J. O'Brien served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal).
145 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. W. Tomlinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and waa present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
150 Lt.Colonel R. Anderson served in the Egyptian war of [882, par of the time in medical charge ot the Right
Wing of the Ismailia Palace Hospital (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
151 Surgeon Major A. Brebner served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the re-
capturo of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
:i* Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. F. Heusman served in the Umbeyla campaign on the North- West Frontier of India
in 1863 with the Durlmnd Field Force. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
154 Lt.Colonel J. A. M'Cracken served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
165 Lt.Colonel H. F. L. Melladew served with Lett Division of the Dooar Field Force in Bhootan ia
1S65 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the British Ambulance in France during the Franc i-Germaii war from
October 1873 until the declaration of the Armistice in February 1871. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the Desert Column, including the operations during its return to Korti (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
156 Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. E. M. Shaw served on the Red River Expedition of 1S70 under Sir Garnet Wolseley
(Medal).
157 Lt.Colonel A. Anderson served with an Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia
from the 27th October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruc-
tion of the Fort at Al Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ali Bin Maua, the chief of Houshabi.
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
118 Lt.Colonel J. A. Anderson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i59 Lt.Colonel R. V. Ash served in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at tbe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, ami
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
lf'° Lt.Colonel F. E. Barrow served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
161 Lt.Colonel I. Boulger served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
162 Lt.Colonel T. Bojd served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-83, and had charge of the
Field Hospital at Absarat (Clasp).
163 Lt.Colonel R. M. Bradford served in the Afghan war in 1S80 in Southern Afghanistan, and took pirt in thu
march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
164 Colonel R. T. Beamish served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
1C5 Lt.Colonel J. F. Brodie served in the Aighan war 01 1878-80 (Medal).
aM Lt.Colonel A. W. Browne served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign m 1884 (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
167 Lt.Colonel W. Campbell served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). I
168 Lt.Colonel W. J. S. Campbell served with the Perak lixpedition in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (two Clasps).
:7° Lt.Colonel J. Coats served in the Boer war in 1881.
171 Lt.Colonel T. S. Cogan served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
172 Lt.Colonel B. B. Connolly served during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was present at the battle of
Beaumont, battle of and capitulation of Sedan (German Si,eel War Medal). Served throughout the campaign
against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp). Served as Secretary and Statistical Officer of the
Principal Medical Officer, Lines of Communication and Base, in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukuni (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan. Served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the
engagements at ElTeb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and two Clasps). Serveo
with the Nile Exuedition in 1884-85 in command of a Camel Bearer Company, and was present at the attack on
the wounded convoy on the 13th February (mentioned in despatches, granted higher rate of pay, Clasp).
178 Lt.Colonel George Corry served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
174 Lt.Colonel R. M. Craig served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 as Senior Medical Officer to the 3rd
Brigade (Medal with two Cla6ps).
176 Lt.Colonel F. A. Davy served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
17? Lt.Colonel H. L. Donovan served in the Egyptian war of 1&82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned m de-
spatches, granted the higher rate of pay, two Clasps).
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 735
175 Lt. Colonel E. J. Fairland served in the Abyssinian campaign from November 1867 to July 1S68 (Medal).
17s Lt.Colonel S. J. Flood served with the Bikaneer Field Force in 1S83-S4 in medical charge of British troops.
Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition under Sir O. V. Tanner in 1SS4 in medical charge of the 2nd Battalion
of the North Staffordshire Regiment, which on its return suffered from a severe outbreak of cholera in the Bolan
Pass, for his conduct during which he received the thanks of his Commanding Officer and of the Director General
of the Army Medical Staff. Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in the Hinterland of Sierra Leone in 1898-99 as Senior Medical
Officer (Medal with Clasp).
130 Lt. Colonel P. T. Frazer served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, first in medical charge of Royal Artillery at
Lnndi Kotal during the occupation of the Khyber Pass, and afterwards accompanied the 13th Hussars to Candahar
in t8So. and served with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force until the evacuation of the country in 1881 (Medal).
151 Lt.Colonel W. C. Gasteen served in South Africa during the Zulu war and the operations against Seku-
kuniin 1S79 (Medal).
l8a Lt.Colonel G. J. Gibson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
133 Lt.Colonel F. A. Harris served in the Egyptian war of 1883 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
155 Lt.Colonel D. C. W. Heather served in the Ashanti war in 1S73-74 (Medal).
137 Lt.Colonel J. Hoj'sted served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
135 Lt.Colonel J. P. Hunt served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1883-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
1''° Lt.Colonel H. Jagoe served in the Afghan war in 1878 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with
Clasp).
192 Lt.Colonel M. Knox served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel A. H.L'Estrange served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
195 Lt.Colonel N. M'Creery served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 : and in the operations neir Suxkin in December 1S08, including
the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
196 Lt.Colonel J. M'Gann served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek
(mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches).
lL1T Lt.Colonel H. J. M'Laughlin served iu the Boer war of i83i and took part in the defence of Standerton.
Served with the Nile Expedition of 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
193 Lt.Colonel P. J. M'Quaid served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabnl in December 1879 including the investment
of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
200 Lt.Colonel A. A. Macrobin served with the British Ambulance in the Franco-German war from the time of
its arrival in France in October 1870 until its return to England in March 1871 after the conclusion of peace, and
has received the German War Steel Medal. Served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of
the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordashu and capture of Coomassie
(Medal with Clasp).
201 Lt.Colonel O. F. Molloy served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
202 Lt.Colonel S. Moore served with the British Military Ambulance during the Franco-German war from
Oct. 1870 to March 1871 ; and, with the '-B" Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the 22nd Prussian Division
under General Wittische in the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and December. Was present
at the actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles, and the general engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December
(Prussian War Medal, and French Bronze Cross). Proceeded to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served
throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74; was present at the action of Essamen, and subsequently filled the post of
Statistical Officer (Medal).
2,3 Lt.Colonel J. W. Morgan served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under
Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
204 Lt.Colonel J. O'Reilly served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambula
(Medal with Clasp).
205 Lt.Colonel J. J. O'Reilly served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
206 Lt.Colonel T. O'Reilly served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
808 Lt.Coionel T. W. Patterson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum Valley Field Force
(Medal). Also served with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees. Served in the Soudan campaign iji
5885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Sf.ar). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Senior Medical
Officer 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
21,9 Lt.Colonel C. K. Powell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
213 Lt.Colonel J. S. Reynolds received the special approbation of the Commander in Chief in India, fol-
lowed by that of theDirector General of the Army Medical Department, for his services while Medical Officer of the
9th Regiment during a most virulent outbreak of cholera at Peshawur in 1869. Served in the Kafir war of 1S77-78
in the C'iskei, and was present at the engagement with the Galekas at Impetu ; served throughout the Zulu war
of 1879, took part in the gallant and successful defence of Rorke's Drift, and was with the troops in the Laager
during' the engagement at TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Victoria Cross, Medal
with Clasp, and Gold Medal of the British Medical Association) : was awarded the "Sii " for the conspicuous
bravery, during the attack at Rorke's Drift on the 22nd and 23rd January 1879, which he exhibited in his con-
stant attention to the wounded under fire, and in his voluntarily convej'ing ammunition from the store to the
defenders of the hospital, whereby he exposed himself to a cross fire from the enemy both in going and returning."
211 Lt.Colonel H. J. Robbins served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Column, took
part in the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, and was present with the 85th Regiment in
the assault on the heights of Zawa (Modal).
216 Sir J. G. Rogers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Co umn and the Ghuznee
Field Force, and afterwards with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). • Served with the 19th
Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action of Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition
in 1384-85 as Principal Medical Officer with the Egyptian Army (Clasp), in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 as Principal Medical Officer of the Egyptian Army, and was present in the engagement at
Giniss [DSO.), and in the operations near Suakin in December i838 including the engagement at Gemaizah (men-
tioned in despatches. Clasp, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie).
217 Lt.Colonel G. Ryan served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
218 Lt.Colonel James Scanlan served in the Boer war of i38i.
218 Lt.Colonel H. Scott served in the Boer war of 1881.
220 Lt.Colonel H. Stannard served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 18S4.
221 Lt.Colonel W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian Expedition of 1867-68 (Medal)
Served on board H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel during the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
2i2 Lt.Colonel A. H. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 in charge of the Base Hospital. Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■223 Lt.Colonel H. H. Stokes served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
224 Lt.Colonel J. Tidbury served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion of
the Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2!i Lt.Colonel R. Tobin served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
736 War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
227 Lt.Colonel L. B. Ward served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
238 Lt.Colonel B. W. Wellings served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Southern Afghanistan Column
(Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served io the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
230 Lt.Colonel J. G. Williamson served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
231 Lt.Colonel Younge served in the South African war of 1899-1901 in command of Irish Brigade Field
Hospital; present at battles of Colenso, Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Pieter's Hill ; relief of Ladysmith (twice
m. m d.), afterwards served in Orange River Colony and Transvaal, present at occupation of Potchefstioom, &c.
(Medal with five Clasps). Duty at Aliahabad during two cholera epidemics in 1883-85, and thanked for his
services by the Director General, Army Medical Service.
232 Surgeon Major N. Alcock served in the Kafir war in 1878 (Medal).
233 Brigade Surgeon W. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
234 Deputy Surgeon General G. B. F. Arden served with the 12th Regiment in the New Zealand war from July
1863 to June 1866 (Medal).
3*5 Surgeon Major L. Armstrong served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnais-
sance on the Danube under Lord Cardigan, affair of Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
23,; Surgeon Major Ashton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
237 Brigade Surgeon J. B. Baker served with the Expeditionary Force in the north of China in i860 (Medal).
2ss Brigade Surgeon T. Barnwell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
240 Brigade Surgeon A. G. Bartley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
2.1 Brigade Surgeon A. W. Bate served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2.2 Surgeon Major W. F. Bennett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the engagement at Dunquah
(Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
243 Surgeon Major A. W. Beveridge served with the 78th Highlanders in the Indian campaign and was present
with Outram's Force in the Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, and operations ending in the
final capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
2,4 Deputy Surgeon General W. Bisset-Snell served throughout the campaign of t86o in North China, including
the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, with the Reserve at the storming of the North Taku Fort, actions of the
18th and 21st September and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and promoted for " meritorious services ").
245 Surgeon Major W. T. Black served in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of 1851-53, and was present at tho
capture of Fort Armstrong from the rebels on 22nd Feb. 1851 (Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 6th Sept.
1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
246 Brigade Surgeon E. F. Boult served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
247 Brigade Surgeon E. J. Boulton served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu, and at the relief of Ekowe
(Medal with Clasp).
243 Brigade Surgeon C. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to April 1859, and was present
at the siege and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fort of Kotah
(Medal with Clasp).
253 Surgeou Major T. Carey served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Ko03hab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857—58 in medical charge of 500 men, being the head
quarters of the Regiment; present in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandco Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao,
Buseerut Gunge (first andsecond),Boorbeakechowkee,Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow
with Havelock's Column ; present in three sorties from the Residency, also at the defence of Cawnpore — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
254 Deputy Surgeon General C. V. Cay served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 30th
Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
255 Brigade Surgeon H. T. Chapman served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2ss Brigade Surgeon J. E. Clark served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
257 Brigade Surgeon J. B. Cockburn served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the expedition to
Kertch, and Yenikale, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
259 Brigade Surgeon H. C. Collier served with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and
was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
260 Brigade Surgeon Francis Collins served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha and Martiniere ; with
Outram's Division in the Alumbagh, and engaged in the various operations there; also at the siege and capture
of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
26s Brigade Surgeon W. Creagh served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
264 Surgeon Major J. J. Crean served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
265 Surgeon Major W. Creyk served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
269 Biigade Surgeon A. Doig served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
-''- Brigade Surgeon C. M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, together with four Privates of the 24th
Regiment, " for the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, they risked their lives in man-
ning a boat and proceeding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their comrades, who formed part of
an expedition which had been sent to the island of Little Andaman, by order of the Chief Commissioner of British
Burmah, with the view of ascertaining the fate of the commander and seven of the crew of the ship Assam
Valley, who had landed there, and were supposed to have been murdered by the natives. The Officer who
commanded the troops on the occasion reports : ' About an hour later in the day, Dr. Douglas, 2nd Battalion
24th Regiment, and the four privates referred to, gallantly manning the second gig, made their way through the
surf almost to the shore, but finding their boat was half-filled with water, they retired. A second attempt made by
Dr. Douglas and party proved successful, five of us being safely passed through the surf to the boats outside. A
third and last trip got the whole of the party left on shore safe to the boats.' It is stated that Dr. Douglas accom-
plished these trips through the surf to the shore by no ordinary exertion. He, stood in the bows of the boat, and
worked her in an intrepid and seamanlike manner, cool to a degree, as if what he was then doing was an ordinary
act of everyday life. The four privates behaved in an equally cool and collected manner, rowing through the
roughest surf when the slightest hesitation or want of pluck on the part of any one of them would have been
attended by the gravest results. It is reported that seventeen officers and men were thus saved from what must
ntherwise have been a fearful risk, if not certainty of death." Was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane
Society for the same service.
272 Brigade Surgeon W. E. Dudley served with the 3rd Buffs in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in medical charge of the 78th Highlanders (Medal).
273 Brigade Surgeon W. Ifilgee served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
274 Brigade Surgeon A. F. Elliot served during the second phase of the Ashanti war, and was present at tho
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
' 275 Deputy Inspector General U. W. Evans served as a volunteer (his Regiment, the 16th Lancers, being at home)
from the commencement of the war in Russia until promoted in December 1854, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and in the Trenches before Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
276 Brigade Surgeon J. H. Finnemore served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 737
Pekia (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at
the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal).
2"" Brigade Surgeon J. E. Fishbourne served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Khyber Field Force in medical
charge of Field Hospitals (Medal) . Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 188 1 with the Bunnoo Column
in charge of a Field Hospital. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
Received the thanks of the Governor General of India for services during the cholera epidemics in 1869 and 1879.
2"5 Sursreon Major W. Fletcher served in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Aug. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopoi (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2~9 Brigade Surgeon S. Flood served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the River Column, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
250 Deputy Surgeon General A. S. Fogo served throughout the Eastern campaign of 185.1-55 with the Royal
Artillery, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopoi (Medal with three Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
281 Brigade Surgeon E. Footner served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
2SS Deputy Inspector General G. T. Galbraith served with the 99th Regiment in the New Zealand war (Medal).
and was present at Ohaeawi and Ruapekapeka. He was the Senior Medical Officer present during the greatc,
part of the operations in the southern district of New Zealand ; at several skirmishes in the Valley of the Huttr
also at the Horokiwi on the 6th Aug. 1846. Served with the expeditionary force in the North of China in i860 (Medal)
289 Surgeon Major W. H. Garde served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
290 Surgeon Major H. A. Gogarty served at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee on
12th and 1 6th July 1857; also from 14th August at the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
291 Surgeon Major J. Goodwin served throughout the China war from 1857 to 1S60 (Medal with Clasp for Canton).
Served also in the New Zealand war from 1863 to 1866 (Medal) .
293 Brigade Surgeon R. A. P. Grant served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1 863-66 and
was present at several engagements in the province of Taranaki, and was mentioned in despatches and brought to
the notice of the Colonel commanding the district " for the very zealous and efficient services rendered by Assistant
Surgeon Grant at an engagement on the 28th July 1865, who was exposed to a very heavy fire, under which he
directed Captain Close, who was mortally wounded, to be carried under cover" (Medal).
294 Surgeon Major Charles Gray served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the action of
Sinho, taking of Tangku, and storming of the inner North Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
295 Sureeon Major J. Greig served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
296 Surgeon Major T. E. Hale served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Jan. 1855,
including duty in the trenches during the bombardments of Sebastopoi in April and June, as also the assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded
the T(£ " 1. For remaining with an Officer who was dangerouslj* wounded (Captain H. M. Jones, 7th Fusiliers), in
the fifth parallel, on the 8th September 1855, when all the men in the immediate neighbourhood retreated, excepting
Lieutenant William Hope and Doctor Hale; and for endeavouring to rally the men in conjunction with
Lieutenant Hope. 2. For having on the 8th September 1855, after theregiments had retired into the trenches,
cleared the most advanced sap of the wounded, and carried into the sap, under a heav3' fire, several wounded men
from the open ground, being assisted by Sergeant Charles Fisher, 7th Royal Fusiliers." Served in medical
charge of a field force under Colonel Blunt during the Indian Mutiny, detached from Lahore to the Trans-Indus
Frontier during the hot season of 1857.
29< Brigade Surgeon W. M. Harman served in the Afghan war of 3878-80 (Medal).
298 Brigade Surgeon W. H. Harris served in the Crimea from the 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopoi, the attack of the 18th June, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also
served during the Indian ca mpaign in 1857-58, and was present with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations
before Calpee early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh during the capture of Lucknow. Present also
at the surrender of thn Forts of Ahmatee and Shunkerpore, pursuit of Beni Madhoo across the Gogra, at the
subsequent operations in Oude (Medal).
299 Brigade Surgeon H. Harrison served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was
present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
300 Surgeon Major R. E. Heath served in medical charge of a Detachment of the 1st Battalion 19th and 77th
Regiments in the Hazara campaign of 1868 under Major General Wilde.
301 Brigade Surgeon J. Hector served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
including the storming of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
302 Brigade Surgeon W. S. Hedley served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the Field Hospital at
Dongola (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
303 Surgeon Major J. J. Henry served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of Khuj wah,
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, action at Oawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, capturejo Lucknow, theRohilcund campaign,
attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly, and with the Saugor Field Division
in various operations in Bundlecund (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the New Zealand war uf 1863-65, and was
presentat the attack on the Gate Pah, and at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches), also in several skirmishes (Medal).
301 Brigade Surgeon W. R. G. Hinds served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
sol Brigade Surgeon Edmond Hoile served with the Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of i860 in the
north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Forts, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
3«i Surgeon Major L. G. Hooper served in the Crimea from 22nd Sept. to Nov. 1854, when he was sent to Scutari
in charge of wounded, but returned to the Crimea the following spring, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopoi (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
so" Brigade Surgeon E. Hopkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the action of Doadpore and
taking of Fort Mudjedea (Medal). Served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, including the night attack of
22nd October, and attack on the Eagle's Nest Picquet (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
3os Brigade Surgeon I. Hoysted served with the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad
campaign in 1858, and was present in actions on the 14th, 17th, 20th 21st and 23rd October (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3u9 Deputy Surgeon General J. M. Hyde served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 19th Jan. to 2nd
Sept. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopoi and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
310 Brigade Surgeon J. A. Illingworth served with the 57th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61
(Medal). Served in the 7th Fusiliers with the Eusofzie Field Force during the war on the North West Frontier of
India in 1863-64 (Medal).
3>! Brigade Surgeon W. Jay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
312 Brigade Surgeon B. J. Jazdowski served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863-64, and
was present at the capture of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
3i* Brigade Surgeon M. G. Jones served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
31" Brigade Surgeon W. R. Kerans served with the 99th Regiment in the China Expedition of i860, and was
present at the storming and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
315 Surgeon Major Thomas Kingston served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with No. 1 Field Hospital, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
»w Brigade Surgeon Henry Lamb served with the Waikato Field Fores during the New Zealand war in 1863-
73^ War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
"5, and was present at Paterangi, Waiari, and the subsequent operations of that campaign (iledal). Served in the
Zulu war in i87g (Medal).
320 Brigade Surgeon B. Lane served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the attack
an the outpost of Tomboo and several operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegtil. Noticed"in General
Orders by the Commander in Thief in India of 10th November 1S53 for assiduous attention to the sick on an
occasion when the whole detachment at Tomboo were prostrated by fever. Also during the suppression of the
Indian mutiny in 1858 and present at the action on the banks of the .fumna on the 5th March (Medal).
321 Brigade Surgeon J. Langdon served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
S2a Brigade Surgeon H. J. H. Lawrence served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854. including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the
Grenadier Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Surgeon Ma.ior W. Leach served in medical charge of the Left Wing 71st Highlandersduringthe Central Indian
campaign under Sir John Michel, and was present at the battles of Beora, Mongroulie, Sindwayu, and affair of
Karrai (Medal).
384 Lt. Colonel F. A. L'Estrange served it the Ashanti war in 1873-74 in medical charge of the 1st West
India Regiment, and was present at the battle of Amoaful and the capture of Coomassie ; afterwards served as
Transport Medical Officer for the embarkation of the sick and wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
325 Surgeon Major R. C. Lever served in the expedition against the Mohmund Tribe9 on the Punjab frontier
in 1863-64 with the 7th Hussars (Medal with Clasp).
327 Brigade Surgeon E. H. Lloyd served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the Field Hospital at
Kaibar 1 Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
328 Brigade Surgeon A. Long served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
339 Surgeon Major A. E. T. Longhnrst served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present in
the actions at Jugdespore (mentioned in despatches for " untiring zeal and courageous attention throughout tha
day "(and Toolsepore (Medal).
331 Brigade Surgeon J. J. M'Carthy served throughout the campaign in China in t16o (Medal with two Clasps).
Also in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862. and was appointed a Knight of the Legion of Honor as
■a mark of His Imperial Majesty's approbation of his services, while under fire, to French soldiers wounded in
China, and especially to the late Admiral Protet at the moment when he was mortally wounded." Also served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
333 Surgeon Major E. L. M'Sheehy served in medical charge of the 1st Dragoon Guards in China throughout the
campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, the fall of the Taku Forts, the actions of the 18th and 21st Septem-
ber, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasps).
337 Brigade Surgeon C. Mackinnon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
attack on the rebels near Peeroo in the .Tugdespore Jungles on utii May 1858 (Medal).
339 Surgeon Major 0. B. Miller served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, assaults on the Redan of the 18th June and 8th
September, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
340 Surgeon Major A. Minto served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
344 Brigade Surgeon T. Moriarty served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp).
345 Surgeon Major A. Morphew served as Principal Medical Officer throughout the operations in Quiah, Western
Africa ; was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on 10th December, storming and destruction of
the stockades and war fences at Madonkia on 19th Decembor, capture and destruction of the stockade at Ma-
denkia on the night of the 27th December, of the Fetish town of Robea on 28th December 1861, and of the tawns
of Mefemba and Majohn on 17th Jan. 1S62 (mentioned in despatches).
346 Deputy Surgeon General C. B. Mosse served in medical charge of the expeditiorary force up the River
Gambia in June 1866 and was present at the assault and capture of the stockaded town of Tubarcolong. Pro-
moted Staff Surgeon " in consideration of his valuable services during the epidemic of the yellow fever'at the
Gambia." Served from June 1873 in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of Essamau (mentioned in
despatches). Was in Medical Charge of Wood's Regiment and the Troops commanded by Colonel Wood at the
head of the road when following the enemy from Mansu to the river Prah, including the reconnaissance of the
27th November. Present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
348 Brigade Surgeon T. B. P. O'Brien served in medical charge of the expeditionary force against the hostile Indians
of Yucatan in 1858, and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout the Northern
distriots of British Honduras in that year.
349 Surgeon Major E.O'Connell served in the NewZcaland war of 1863-66; in the Waikato campaign, and had
medical charge of the Right Wing of a Flying Column under Major Rutherford, 70th Regiment, from Jan. to April
1864 ; East Coast campaign, and present at the Gate Pah and Te Ranga engagements (mentioned in despatches) ;
General Chute's expedition from Wangauui to Taranaki and back, and present at the attacks on Okotuku, Putahi,
Otapawa, Kitioniti, Pukiti, Ketemaria, Waikoko, and Merimeri (Medal).
333 Brigade Surgeon Owen Owen served in the field with the 50th Regiment during the Ne<v Z3iland war in
1865-66 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
336 Surgeon Major R. C. Parkinson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881 as
Senior Medical Officer at the defence of Standerton.
347 Brigade Surgeon L. O. Patterson served in medical charge of a field force in 1856 against the rebel Kareens in
Burmah, and was present in six engagements. Served in India during the mutiny in 1858-59; was in medioal
charge of the Arrah Field Force from June to Oct. 1858, and present in action at Sirthjoa (wounded). Julpoora,
Brahminagunge, Rampore, Perowra, Jumaon, Karrisath, and Jugdespore ; volunteered to overtake Lt. Colonel Sir
H. Havelock and take medical charge of his Cavalry ; present with them at the charge and action at Neenadoe,
present again with the field force in the last action at Mahoolan.and in several other minor skirmishes (throe
times mentioned in despatches, Medal).
360 Deputy Surgeon General W. Perry served with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaigu of
1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct.
1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
361 Deputy Inspector General E. S. Protheroe servedwiththe Royal Artillery in the Crimean campaign from the 30th
Oct. 1854, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasp3, andTurkish Medal).
362 Brigade Surgeon C. C. Read served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Nov.
1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
363 Surgeon Major A. Reid served with the Royals in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
365 Surgeon Major W. J. Rendell served with the 41st and 55th Regiments in the Crimea from toth March 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the
mutiny of 1857-59 ; present in medical charge of two Batteries of Royal Artillery at the action of Secundra
(Medal). Served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
366 Brigade Surgeon D. Renton served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
36S Brigade Surgeon A. C. Robertson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the action of Pandoo
Nuddee, in the operations of Cawnpore under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1S57, siege
and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, action of Nawab Gunge, passage of the Goomtee, and
occupation of Sultanpore (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Uedal with Clasp).
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M9 Brigade Surgeon A. B. Robinson served with the 17th Lanc.n-s in the Zilu war of 1879, an 1 was present in the
engagement at Zuinguin Mountain and CTlundi (Medal with Clasp).
Si "Surgeon Major B. A. H. Roe served in the Afghan war of 187S-8 j, was present in the engagements of Girishk
and Maiwand. and took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
W Brieade Surgeon W. F. Ruttledge served in the Afgtian war of 1S7S-S0 (Medal).
3~* Brigade Surgeon J. D. Sainter served with the Cavalry Division throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China
( Medal)."
373 Deputy Inspector General G. Saunders served in medical charge of the 47th Regiment the Eastern campaign
of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma, Lnkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the
26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Was Senior Medical Officer at Hong Kong during the
epidemic of fever in 1S65 (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
376 Deputy Surgeon General J. E. Scott served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1S52-53, including the
expedition beyond the Kei in Aug. 1852, and the final clearing of the Waterkloof (Medah. Embarked with
the Rifle Brigade and served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55.— from March 1855 as Surgeon of the
4isr Regiment (Medal with four Clnsps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"'■ Deputy Inspector General W. C. Seamau served in the Crimean campaign as Surgeon of the 72nd High-
landers from 2Sth May 1855. including the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of "the
18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the same capacity in the Indian campaigns in 1858-59,
including the siege and capture of Kotah, being present, with the leading Column of assault on the 30th March
1858 ; and subsequently throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in
1858-U9 'Medal with. Clasp).
3T" Brigade Surgeon J. A. Shaw served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan. Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1 S3 5 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
3~9 Deputy Surgeon General H. F. Smith served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55; "'as attached
to Head Quarters and not absent a single day from duty; had medical charge of Staff belonging to Adjutant
and Quarter Master General's Departments, and subsequently on the personal Staff of Sir James Simpson and Sir
William Codrintrto'.:; present at Balganac. Alma. Balaklava, lnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
380 Surgeon Major G. F. Hume Spry served with the 2nd Life Guards in th.3 Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent in the encagements at El Mannar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir 1 Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
351 Brigade Surgeon F. W. Stafford served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74. and was pre-ent at the battle of
Amoafuf I Medal with ClasD). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, ilQd commanded the stretcher bearers in the
action of Ulundi (mentioned in despatches); served afterwards in the Transvaal during the operations in
1870-80 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 188 1 with the Natal Field Force.
sa Surgeon Major J. X. Stock served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served w.th the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
3*6 Brigade Surgeon T. A. Thornhill served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the action of Khodaguuj, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the Martin iere and Banks' Bun-
galow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allyguuge, attack and capture of Bareilly — sligatly wounded (Medal
sss Brigade Surgeon T. C. Tolmie served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Secretary
to the Principal Medical Officer, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
5*9 Brigade Surgeon E. D. Tom'nnson served in the Province of Taranaki during the Spiv Zealand war and was
iresent at the capture of the Redoubt at Katikara, of the Pahs at Manutani, Mataitawa, Te Arei, and Waikoukou,
the action of Poutok 1, the attack on Sentry Hill, ambuscades at Tapuac and Wairau, and tue destruction of Pahs
and villages in the neighbourhood of Warea (Medal).
390 Sareecu Major J. W. Trotter served in the Crimean campaign from November 1854 with the Coldstream
Guards, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
392 Surgeon Major T. J. Tucker was present at the mutiny of the three Native Regiments at Dinapore on 25th
Julv 1857? at the defeat of the rebels under Koer Singh and capture of Jugdespore in August, advance to Lucknow
in Feb. and March 1858, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpoor, Sultanpore, and Duraha, the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
393 Brigade Surgeon A. Turner served in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal).
394 Surgeon Major W. Venour served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti campaign from the 13th
December 1873 (Medal). Served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present at the affair at Takht-i-Pul in medical charge of a
squadron of the 15th Hussars and a half battery of Royal Horse Artillery (Medal). Served in the Soudan
Expedition nnder Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in charge of a hospital ship at the base (mentioned in despatches,
Medal and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1386-87 in medical charge of No. 16 British
Field Hospital and as Principal Medical Officer 5 Brigade, Stiwebo, under Brigadier General Stewart (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
33" Surgeon Major E. C. R. Ward served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against
Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the boer war of 1881. and was
present in the engagement at Madder Spruit— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches).
35* Brigade Surgeon W. P. Ward served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and lnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastoool, repulse of the sortie
n 26th Oct. 1854, and assault on the Redan on the 8th September ; also present at the bombardment and surrender
of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
3» Brigade Surgeon C. W. Watling served m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
VhmedKheyl aDd TJrzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge -
of the Field Hospital at Korti and Abu Dom (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*>' Brigade Surgeon J. H. C. Whipple served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Cla^p and Khedive's Stan.
w- Brigade Surgeon Edwm Wilson served in the 71st Highlanders with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hu°h Rose in 1S58. and was present at the battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of
Golowlee, capture of Calpje, action of Morar, recapture ot'Gwalior, and in medial charge of a Flying Column in
pursuit of Burgore Sing (Medal with Clasp).
4U3 Major P. M. Caileton served in Burma with the North Chin Hill Field Force in 1892-93 as Senior Medical Officer
•"'* Brigade Surgeon T. W. Wright served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
v& Major P. Connolly served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
*"' Major J. K. V. Foss served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medai, and Khedive's Star).
•os Major A. Harding served in the Zulu war in 1S79 rn meaical charge of the 57th Foot, and was present in
the t>n°-asement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). (Served in the Boer war of
i33i"iu"medical charge of Fort Marabastadt Irjm December i88u till March 1*81 (mentioned in despatcUts) ; sub-
sequently at Pretoria and Standerton until the withdrawal of the British troops. Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 with No. 2 Bearer Company, and was present at the action at Ktssasinon the 9th September and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the N'ite Exoeuition in 1884-85, took
part with the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu.
Kru and in the reconnaissance befoie Metammeh (mentioned il despaiches, two Clasps).
«"' Major A. H. Morgan served in the Egyptian war. of .882 (Medal, and Khedives Star). Served with
the expedition uo the Gambia in 1891-92 (Meclal with Clasp) ; in the operat:ons against the Sofas, West Coast of
Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894
(mentioned :n despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
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739rt War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
410 Major D. Parke served with the expedition to Sherbro", on the West Coast of Africa, in 1883 (mentioned
in despatches).
•M Major W. W. Pcpe served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in Zululand in 188S. Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with Clasp).
415 Surgeon E. Chandler served in New Zealand during the war in 1864-66 (Medal). ,
"" Surgeon W. C. Eddie served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
41s Surgeon W. M. Gibaut served in the Crimean campaign from Fell, to Aug. 1S55. including the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
4,9 Surgeon W. R. Kynsey served in the Ashar.ti war of 107 -,-74, and was present at the capture of Coomassio
(Medal with Clasp).
420 Surgeon Colonel Ligertwood.- -For War Services, see Chelsea Hospital, Staff at.
421 Surgeon Captain C. S. Robinson served ill the Soudan campaign in 1885 in medical charge ofthc 1st Battalion
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements
at Hashecn and the Tofrek zereba, and in the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86.
*22 Captain J. E. Carter served in the South African war in 1895-1900, and took part in the operations at Paar-
dehcrg 16th to 27th February 1900 — wounded. '
427 Captain H. Cotton served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on
the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candanax, and was present at the battle of Caudahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
428 Captain R. C. Johnston served as Civil Surgeon during the Zulu war in 1879 and the operations against
Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war (it 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and had charge ofthc Debbeh Field Hospital (Clasp).
425 Captain P. J. R. Nunnorley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
450 Assistant Surgeon A. H. F. Lynch served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Jan. 1S55 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal 1. Served during the war of 1860-61 in New Zealand (Medal 1.
4,1 Assistant Surgeon G. D. Milne served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Sobraon and Tirou!
(wounded), capture of the village and Fort of Dehaign, attack and capture of Tiroul (Medal).
432 Assistant Surgeon H. T. Sylvester served with the 23rd Fusiliers at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at
the assault of the Redan on the Rth Sept. 1855, on which occasion he was mentioned in Sir James Simpson's
despatch " for his courage in going to the front under heavy lire to assist the wounded" (Medal with Clasp.
Victoria Cross, and Knight of tin- Legion of Honor) : was awarded the >"iT " for going out on the 8th September
1855, under a heavy tire, in front of the fifth parallel, right attack, to a spot near the Redan (Sebastopol), where
Lieutenant and Adjutant Dyncley was lying mortally wounded, and for dressing his wounds in that dangerous
and exposed situation. This Officer was mentioned in General Sir James Simpson's despatch of the iStu September
T855, for his courage in going to the front, under a heavy fire, to assist the wounded." Served in the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lueknow by Lord Civile, defeat ofthc Ownlior Contingent at Cawnpcra
siege and capture of Lueknow (Medal with two Clasps).
' :' Quarter Mastor Blackmail served in the Zulu war in 1S70 (Medal with Clasp).
434 Captain T. Connor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Stan ; also served with tl
Nile Expedition in 18S4 85 (Clasp) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagl
ment at the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
135 Captain H. Copping served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
4311 Quarter Master C. F. Dear served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
437 Captain E. Enright sewed in the Ashanti war iu 1874 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1 882 (Medi
and Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Expedition iu 1884 and was present in the engagements
El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Honorary Captain, and two Clasps).
418 Captain S. Evans served with the Royal Artillery in the China war of i860 (Medal with i lasps for the Tai
Forts and Pckin).
43'J Major Gorman served in the 17 th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 30th Jan. 1 855 to the end of the
Russian war, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults ofthc Redan on the 18th June aud Stu
September ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kiiibourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
Served iu the Zulu war in 1879 on the Line of Communications, and took part in the operations against Sekukuni,
Honorary rank of Captain, and Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served iu the Egyptian war of 1882,-
and was present at the action of Kassasin (nth September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,;
and Bronze Decoration). Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
410 Captain R. Howell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
4,1 Captain Charles Johnson served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
442 Captain Henry Johnson served in the Zulu war iu 1879 (Medal).
443 Captain D. Lackey served with the 1st Bombay European Fusiliers at Mooltan during the Indian Mutiny in
1S58 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). He ha- also
the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
444 Captain D. M'Intyre served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
4" Captain M'Kay served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan
campaign in 1335 (Clasp).
446 Captain J. D. Marshall served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal). Served iu the Egyptian war of 1882, and waB
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
447 Major W. A. Moss served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
445 Captain D. O'Connor served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Stan; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (granted the higher rate of pay, Clasp).
44'J Major R. T. Osborne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in
1SS4-S5 (honorary rank of Major).
'*" Major F. Philpot served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56 including the battle of Inkerman and fall of
Sebastopci (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in. the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, andKhedive's Star).
452 Captain T. Thompson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
453 Captain F. Tighe served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
454 Major W. Ward served in the Boer war of 1881.
'■"•' Captain H. S. Webb served in the Boer war of 1881.
4i,; Mr. John Da vies served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 with the Light Division (Medal,and Turkish Medal).
Half Pay. — Army Schools. 740
IXSPECTOES.
Bacon, Euwa.-J. Son. Lieutenant 2 Apr. S4 Major, Frederic, Son. Captain i2Aug.95
Carrol!. James Henry, Son. Major 22Sept.S5 Jlasterson, John, Son. Captain i2Aug.95
Coc, Cliarjes Sowerby. BA .'. 3 Jan. 00 , Perkins. John C. Sou. Captain 1 June 96
Cooper. Alfred - 25 Aug. 90 ; Raymer, Robert, Son. Lieut 27 June 01
Earp. Thomas, Son. Major 1 July Si 1 Redman, William, Son. Captain 2 Dee. 92
Kldridge, Joseph Benjamin 13 July 84 ' Robertson. George. Son. Major 1 July 81
Giles. Edward, Son. Major 8 June S2 Robinson, 'William, Son. Major 14 Feb. 81
Goadbv, Samuel Hill, Son. Major 14 Feb. S4 ' Seed, Henry John 24 May 95
Green," George, Son. Capt 19 Apr. 94 Shipman. Enoch 14 Feb. 84
Kenny. Richard Thos._HbR.Capf 12 July 92 Smears. John A. Son. Liert 23 Apr. 00
Kidd," James Gordon . 7 July oe Smith, Thomas Woodford, S0.1. Captain 27 Feb. 94
Langford, William 1 Sept. 90 Stewart. Joint, Sou. Major 1 July 81
Logan. Samuel 2 July 94
SvB-IxsrrciOBS.
Hayes, John J isepl 27 Jan. 87 | Hebb, Henry 25 Mar. S3
Half <>r Retired Pay. — Chaplains' Department.
Cnipi.iixs.
Arthur, David, 20 Nov. 78 Jeuner, E. H. F. 2nd- Class.... 6 June c,r
Barton, John Yarker, MA. ist Class 1 liar. S2
Beach, W. R. MA. 1st Class 29 Dec. 79
Beaton, Patrick,- MA. (Presbyterian) 1st Class.. . 1 July 78
Betlord, James,* tst Clots 18 Nov. 92
Bennett, D. D. MA 17 July So
Lough, William J. ISA. ±th Class 5 July 76
M'Carthy, Arthur (Soman Catholic), 2nd Class 30 Apr. 79
Mactaggart, Johu," 2nd Class isJunegc
Mead, George, MA. 1st Class 10 Feb. 87
Milner, Walter Rebden. ist Class 27 Sept.95
Brindle, Robert.3 DSO. [R] 1st Class 15 JnneSs j Molesworth, Thomas. MA. ist Class 79 Nov. 7c
Browne, Ralph C." ist Class o Aug. 82 j O'Callaghan.Francis (Soman Catholic) 2nd Class 29 Dec. 78
Buckle, Win. Foster Bay, BA. 211,1 Class ... . 21 May 00 O'Flaherty, John (Roman Catholic), ist. Class ... 1 Apr. 79
Bullock, Reginald Heber, DCL. 1st Class, Patterson, Robert Stewart,1- 1st Class 14 Apr. 92
Eonorarg Chaplain tothe Queen 13 Apr. Si j Ponsford. William, 1st Class 1 May 3o
Bullock, W. H.'-'Jf.i. iss* Cia,s 1.5 JuneSs
dark, Sydney,!/".!. 1st Class 16 Oct. 74
Coar, Charles J.' MA. ist Class 3 Mar. 80
< •jghlan, Ti:oma- Lloyd (S. Calholk-I, is* Class 1 Apr. 79
Rosser, Charles Adeane, MA. ist Class 12 Apr. 91
Sadleir. Franc, MA. ist Class 14 Mar. 87
Somerville, Dudley,2 MA. ist Class 6 Mar. 75
Stanley. Thomas Carter, I.LI). 1st Class 5 Dec. 79
Collins J A. TKe\sh,s'EA. ist Class 16 Mar. 81 Townend, Alfred J. BA. itt Class 1 Dec. 90
Crazier, J. A.- MA 7 Jan. 74 Walsh, E.L. BA. 1st Class 5 Aug. 75
Ed"hiU, John Cox, Chap. Gen 8 Feb. 85 ■ Wheeler, Horace N.2 MA. 1st Class 28 May 75
Godwin, George Nelson. :,J 3rd Class 1 Jan. 87 Williams, (i. Campbell,14 DD 14 May 79
Gregson, Charles, MA. ist Class 6 Jan. 97 Wylde, George, MA. ist Class 25 Feb. ?S
1 The Rev. D. Arthur served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 attached to the ist Battalion of the Cameron High
landers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir 1 Medal with Clasp, and Khedive"s Star) ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1834-85 (Claspi.
- The Revs. J. A. Crozier, D. Somerville, and H. X. Wheeler served with the Army in the Crimea, and have re-
reived the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
J The Rev. P. Beaton served in the New Zealand war in 1SG3-66, and was present in the engagement at Orakau
(Medal).
4 The Rev. J. Bellord served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagement a t Ulundi (Medal with
1 lasp). Served in the Boer war in 1S81. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir — slightly wounded (promotid Chaplain 3rd class. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 The Rev. R. Brindle served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai (men-
tioned 111 despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 2nd Class, two Clasps, and 4th Class of the Osmanieh). Also
served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S; as Senior Chaplain with the force (mentioned in despatches, promoted
chaplain of the 1 st Class, Clasp). Was present in the engagement at Giniss, on the UpperNile, on thciothDecem-
ler i3-5 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1 2oi, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches. 3rd Class of
the Mcdjidie, British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the campaign in 1898, mcluding the
battles of the Atbara (mentioned in despatches) and Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and two Clasps to
Khedive's Medal).
6 The Rev. R. C. Browne served in the Ashanti campaign under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
: The Rev. C. J. Coar served in the Znlu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned
in despatches, promoted Chaplain ist Class, and Medal with Clasp).
s The Rev. J. A. W. CoUins served with the field force in the Waikato during the New Zealand war in 1S64-65,
and was present at the investment and capture of Orakau (thanked in brigade orders) . Also served with the field
force under Major General Chute in the Wanganui-Taranaki campaign in 1866, including the Bush march to
Taranaki, and was present at the assault and capture of Otapawa and Waikowkou Pahs, and the destruction of
Kelemarai and other places (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
:l The Rev. W. H. Bullock served in the Soudan campaign in i3S.=; as Senior Chaplain to the force (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Chaplain ist Class, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 The Rev. G. N. Godwin served in the operations near Suakin in December 188S including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1 ' The Rev. J. Mactaggart served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Ex-
pedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1SS4, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (twr
Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 3rd Class, two Clasps).
'- The Rev. R. S. Patterson was in Turkey in the Imperial Ottoman service during the war in the East. Served
as a Lieutenant in the Canadian Volunteer Rifles at the time of the Trent affair, and also in the first Fenian raid ;
accompanied, as Chaplain, the Red River expeditionary force of 1S70 under Sir Garnet Wolseley to Fort Garry
(Medal). Proceeded to the Gold Coast in September 1S73, and served thereuntil the capture of Coomassie (Medal).
14 The Rev. G. C. Williams served w'th the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
1.0 2
741
Half or Retired r.nj.— Veterinary Department.
YETEKI-
N A HY
SUKKEON
12 Oct. 5:
8 Dec. 4!
10 .Tune 54
OwleB, Alfred Job' ....17 Feb. 49
Principal Veterinary Surgeon.
Lambert, James Drurnmond.i CB. I'RCVS
STAFF VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Collins, Francis Frederick
Gudgin, Tom Parindera [R]
2 Sept.6E
26 Nov. 61
29 July 62
STAFF
VET.
SURGEON.
PRINCIPAL
VET.
SURGEON.
12 Mar. 81
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
28 June 90
Steel, Charles*
Vei urinary Lieutenant Colonels.
Adam*, Walter Seyruo'ir ...
Berne, James Coleman-'
Dwj er, John Cornelius
Ewing, Edward6
Kettle, James"
Oliphant, Georgr- A'bert.S FSCVS
Oliver, George Agnfltius Amot9
Poyser, Richard, lu DSO
Queiipel, Alfred Ernest"
Russell, William Albeit, FRt'.VS
Walters, William barker," en
Inspecting Veterinary Surgeons.
Anderson, John15
Appleton, William16
it Oct. 55
26 Nov. 61 6 July 70
21 Aug. 67 25 Feb. &.-.
VET. LI.
COLINI'L.
1 Jan. 67
7 Ausr. 67
3 Dec. 68
8 Sept. 63
1 Jan. 67
2 June 60
6 Feb. 64
2 Sept. 63
27 Aug. 70
2 1 Jiii.e 62
26 Aug. 61
t Apr. 77 15 June 95
2 Feb. 7!>UC Jan. 96
13 Dec. 80, 3 Mar.
7 Mar. 7c 1 18 Feb. 95
1 Aug. 77J 6 Jan. 96
2 Aug. 71 28 June 83
5 Jan. 70 28 May 94
B Mar. 76 14 Mar. 95
2 Ma:-. 81 25 Nov. 93
4 Oct. 73 6 Apr. 87
2 Aug. 71J29 Autr. 83
INSP. VET.
SURGHON.
31 Jan. 60,25 June 7
1 June 85
ii Jan. 6& 4 Oct. 73 2; July 85
livans, Griffith, MD... si Jan. 6o! 6 July 7027 Feb. 79
Meyrick, James Joseph," CB 1 Jan. 601 1 Sept.. 71 5 June 81
Veterinary Surgeons, ist class.
veteri-
N A.B1
SBBG BOH.
28 June 97
24 Jan. 82
27 July 85
9 .lime 81
1 J une 85
5 Nov. 99
8 Jan. 9b
2) Apr. g3
3 .Mar. 98
4 Aug. 98
26 Jan, 96
14 Mar. tjl
7 Apr. 97
7 Dec. or
6 Jan. 96
24 I' eb. y4
8 Oct. go
6 A pr. 87
7 Aug 90
6 Sept. 87
INSP. VKT.
IST C&ASS. (jTjBGEOK.
Adams. John Prosser18 14 June 73 20 Sept. 84
Baldock, John,19 lion. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon 115 Feb. s6'^<- Aug. 67
27 July 55 29 July ('2
31 July 67 13 July 79
7 Jan. ~,i 18 Aug. 69
77 Oct. 49 26 Nov. 61
5 July 55 4 Dec. 63
26 Nov. 61 2 Aug. 71
1 July 55 21 Apr. 63
10 June 71: 1 Apr. 83
26 Feb. 56 21 Aug. 67
5 Jan. 76
4 Dec. 63
Uarker, John,-" 7 Hussars
Boyd, William, Royal Artillery
Bushman, John George, =1 Hussars
Constant, Stephen Price,-' 5 Dragoon Guards
Dawson, Henrv-'-
Hall, William
Hinge, Daniel Isaac.-1 Hon. Impacting Veterinary Surgeon
Jones, Alfred Adrian," 2 Life Guards
Kelly, Edward, Royal Artillery
Marshall, Frederick FitzHugh 22 June 60
Mcncc, Martin, 1 Life Guards (25 Jnly s.
Murray, Robert Walter,27 Hon. Inspecting Veterinary Surge/m 30 May 57 22 Jan. b8
Fercivall, Charles '30 June 63 n Nov. 76
Philips, James George, Royal Artillery 28 Aug. 381 1 July 59
Plomley, Francis-'8
Reilly, Charles George H., Hon. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon .
Skou'lding, John B. William™
Veterinary Majors.
Burt, Walter3'
Burton. John
Case, Middleton Frederick Malletl3-
Crow, William Alfred
Davis, George Frederick
Edwards, John Denis33
Evans, John William3*
Fenton, Gerald Herbert35
Frost, Robert Francis..
1 Sept. 07 2 Feb. 78
5 Feb. 61 2 Aug. 71
9 Nov. 55 21 Aug. 67 _
VKT 3AIT VET MA.I
4 Oct.
•,i Oct.
2 I Jilll.
1 5 .May 1
■ .Mar.
15 Nov. i
6 Dec. 7I
30 Apr. 8a
jo Nov.
15 June 8*
lunc 91
19 Feb. 8ij
20 Jan. 86j
4 Sept. i
2 .May 83
12 Sept. £
19 Sept.'
■■>. M. ly
19 Aug. 8fl
18 Mar. f"
11 Sept.6o
14 June 73
22 Jan. 68
1 Dec. 75
9 Feb. 76
11 Sept.89
13 Feb. 7x1
5 Oct. 78'27 Apr.
4 Jan. 7i!i4 Jan.
7 :
4 Nov 93
14 June93!i4 Mar. 01
14 July 81 29 Sept c
""" , 2 Oct. 96 16 Sept.c
9 Feb. 8b 9 Feb- 96 23 June <
4 Aug. 76 26 Aug. 96, 2 Apr. t
15 Feb. 93 29 Sept.5
27 Apr. 99'i7 Jan.
14 Jan. 93! 4 Fel . 98
Gladstone, William3
Hamilton, John
Healy, Michael Francis38
Kemp, Walter Henry
Killick, Thomas Alexander39
Longhurst, Seaward,10 Hist. Vet. Officer, Ireland, with rank of LI. Colonel
Powell, Benjamin Augustus White*1
Rowe, Richard, with Remount Department
Walker, William*1
Whitfield, George Digby43
Wilson, Stuart Murray
Veterinary Captain.
Kelly, Edward Harvey
26 Feb. 81 26 Feb. 91 .
VET. SURG
Veterinary Subgeons.
Goddard, Samuel Thomas, Royal Artillery | 4 J£n. 59.23 Jan
Lord, William Barry
Veterinary- Lieutenant.
Gillard, Charles Wbitnev3' 20 Sept. 71I15 Feb. 83.15 *eb. 93,10 Nov. q
10 June 74I10 J«ne 84 1° June 94.13 Oct. o
3 June 681 ; 3 June 8c 9 Dec. 90
3o June 6, I^°,v-79: 8 Mar. 9*
q Feb. r ' 9 Feb. 82 0 Feb. 92 ,6 bept.95
30 Oct. 7830 Oct. 8S|3°Oct. 93,23 Dec. 98
14 June 73 ■ = 4 June 83 14 June 93. 9 Nov. gi
L\ Mar. 73 1 Apr. 83 " Apr. 93.13 Anr. 98
4 July lg\ ...... H^'?1 7leh-°Z
,2 Jan. 67 14 July 8: =9 May 96
2 Aug. 71 1 Apr. 83 1 Apr. 93,28 Dec. 98
I4 July 09 21 July 921 3 Nov. 97
. ' 7 Mar. 95
Rcyal Artillery " 1 Oct 54 18 Apr 64
Masters, William James,' Royal Artillery ,14 ,, y l'7 «?' 7y
Wiln 11.11.-cn tinman J-hn •• 5 Mar_sr.l« Oct. yi
Holmes, Robert Henston "...' 1*5 Sept.95'26 Sept. 99
1 Principal Veterinary Surgeon J. D. Lambert served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war ot 1881 as Principal .
Veterinary Surgeon. . ,
2 Staff Veterinary Surgeon T. P. Gudgin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the anair 01
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (.Medal wicn
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture ot ,
Lucknow, the Oude campaign, action of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and Trant-Gogra affairs at i>uu-
gaon (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Veterinary Department on Half or TZitired Pay. J.[2
3 Staff Veterinarv Stirs-eon Owles served, from 2tst July 1855, at the siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal)
with Clasp, arid Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including the actions of the Hinduu on
30th and 31st Miy 1856, siege and capture of Delhi, taking of Bareilly, and operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp) .
4 Staff Veterinary Surgeon C. Steel served in the Afghan iviv in 1S73-79 (Medal).
' Veterinary Lt.Colonel J. C. Berne served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (Medal). Served with
the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-S5.
" Veterinary Lt.Colonel E. Ewing served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Claso).
7 Veterinary Lt.Colonel J. Kettle served in the Abyssiniai'. war in 1867-6S (Medal).
3 Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. A. Oliphant served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon
with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
9 Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. A. A. Oliver served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and was present in the engage-
ments at Girishk and Maiwand, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
10 Veterinary Lt.Colonel Poyser served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lnghman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
11 Veterinary LtColonel A. E. Queripei served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (piomoted Veterinary Surgeon 1st
Class. Medal).' Served with the Mle Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the aciion of Kirbekan (mentioned
in <lespatches, promoted Veterinary Surgeon 1st Class ranking with Majors, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
13 Veterinary Lt.Colonel TV. B. 'Walters served in the Zulu war in 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Medal)
Served in theSou-ian campaign in 1885 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon in Eg3-pt (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
15 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon J. Anderson served in the New Zealand war in 1860-66. including the Taranaki
an 1 Waikato campaigns, and was present at the affairs of Kerri Kerri and Pukikohe, and actions of Rangiawhia,
Hirini, and the Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force
in 1807-68, and formed and had charge of the Sick Depots at Koomayloo and Pioneer's Wells, and was three
times employed ou Special Service ;mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with
the Koorum' Field Force and afterwards with the KhyberLine Force as Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon (mentioned
in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 18823s Principal Veterinary Surgeon with the Indian
Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
16 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon W. Appleton was attached to the Military Train during the New Zealand war
«f 1863-66 (Medal). Served in the Afguan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and in the affair at Futtchabad I Medal with Clasp).
17 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon Meyrick served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon
(mentioned in despatches. CB., Medal, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
is Veterinary Surgeon J. P. Adams served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was p resent in the engagement at
Chirasiah on the 6tn October 1879 and in the operations round Cabnl in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon Baldock served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
28 Veterinary Surgeon Barker served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimea from 17th Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian
campaign from Feb. 1S5S to March 1859, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alnmbagh.
siege and capture of Luckaow, affair of Barree, and action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzauad, passage of
the Gnomtee at Sultannore, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee and Hy-
derghur ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejee-
dia, attack on Bankee andpursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
21 Veterinary Surgeon Constant servedthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava
and lnkermar:,and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
-- Veterinary Surgeon H. Dawson served in the 14th Hussars with the Persian Expedition of 1857 (Medal with
Clasp). Also with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and present at siege and capture of
Ratghur, action of Barodia, reliet'of Saugor, at Malthone. battle of Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of
Koonch, advance on and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
-* Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon D. I. Hinge served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of
Sebastopol. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
-> Veterinary Surgeon A. A. Jones served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-6S, including the action
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). Servedin the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Nile Expedition in'
^'854-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
27 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon R. W. Murray served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 with the Turkish
Contingent, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
28 Veterinary Surgeon F. Plomley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of Ali Musjid .'Medal with Clasp).
29 Veterinary Major J. Burton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
80 Veterinary Surgeon Skoulding served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond
(Medal). Served with the expedition to Carina in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku
Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
31 Veterinary Major W. Burt served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war
of :852 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp)
22 Veterinary Major M. F. M. Case served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir tMedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Starj; also served in the operations near Suakm in December 1888
including the engagement of Gemaizah (Clasp, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
3it Veterinary Major W. A. Crow served with the Royal Rorse Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Servtd in the two Miranzai Expeditions under Sir William Lockhart in 1891, and was present
In the engagement at Tsallia and at the capture of Sangar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
31 Veterinary Major J. D. Edwards served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
31 Veterinary Major J. W. Evans served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Indian Contingent, and was
jire«eutat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
25 Veterinary Major G. H. Fenton served in the Zulu war in 1879 (MeJal with Clasp). Served with the
Burtre e Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
w Veterinary Major C. W. Gillard sjrved in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the advance to Candahar
(Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881 (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon lor services in Afghanistan
and South Africa). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
37 Veterinary Major W. Gladstone served in the Soudau campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star . Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with Clasp).
& Veterinary Major M. F. Healy served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
39 Veterinary Major Killick served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
*> Veterinary Major Longhurst served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
Clasp).
« Veterinary Major B. A. W. Powell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*' Veterinary Major W. Walker served in the Afghan war in 1878-7Q with the force under Sir Donald Stewart
(Medal).
« Veterinary Major G. D. Whitfield served in the Egyptian war of iS32 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
?43
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DePETT ASSISTANT SurBBINTEKfDENTS 01 SrORBS.
Leslie, John
Shepherd, Frederick Samuel
Apr. ('i I Tribe, Alfred Read
Apr. (< I
i Apr. Si
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PRINCIPAL
PURVEYOR.
TCRVEYOR.
Principal PuBYETOB.
Hagger, Thomas Qxenhaui ...! i July 55 24 Dec. 6
Pobyktob.
Bush, John ?SOct. 59
I Hl'l'lV Pl'RVEY'ORS.
Hemingway, Edward Frederick1 -2 Feb. 61 | Stewart, Richard Hardinge : Feb. 9
1 Mr. Hemingway served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 (Medal, and Turkish Medal - Si rved in the New
Zealand war of [S60-60 (Medal I.
Officers of Royal Artillery Retired, from the Service on Annuities.
date op when i date of when
Captains, rank. retired. Second ('attains. rank. ' retired.
Phelips, Hen. Plantagenet Prescott' 21 Feb. 5728 Scpt.71 Deedes, Granville 15 Mar. 71 2 Dee. 71}
Shakerlcy, Geoffrey Joseph 5 1 Apr. 59 28 Sept.71! Stirling, Walter George I 1 Jan. 70 n Nov. 71*
Walsh, Lewis Paxton6 3 Jan. 6217 Jan. 72
LIEUTENANTS.
Allan, Dudley North 22 June 59 28 Sept.71
Day, Francis Harry Emilius 1 Nov. 6011 Nov. ;i
Harvey, Henry Beauchanrp Richard 18 Dec. 6017 Jan. 72 ,
1 Captain Phelips served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Shakerley served in the Crimean campaign from June 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
0 Captain L. P. Walsh served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the beginning of February to i In- etlfl
ef July 1855, wasemployed before Sebastopol in the trenches during the bombardments of April and .Tmic.and was
present at the attack and capture of the Quarries on the 7th June with the 2nd Division (Medal with Clasp, ami
Turkish Medal).
General and Field Officers who have Retired from the Service 744
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XOT iy THE RESERVE.
Notb.— It is particularly requested that Officers whose names should anoear in this list, will communicate the facr,
of their continued existence to the Editor of Hart's Army List, i^, Strand, London, W.C., at least once in the
year, not later than the month of October, as otherwise their names are liable to he removed herefrom.
MAJOR GENERALS.
Acheson, Hon. Edward Arch. Brabazon,1
Coldstream Guards
Brown, John Henry,- Royal Artillery
Chesnev, Francis Rawson,3 Roval Engineers...
Donnelly, Sir JohnF. Dykes,1 KCB. R. Eng.
Gream, Robert Nevill, Wiltshire Regiment ...
Hamilton, Francis William, Scots Fusiliers...
Jervois, John Gordon, Royal Engineers
Magenis, Henry Cote,s Royal Artillery
Mann, James Robert, CMG. Royal Engineers
Percival, Horace, Roval Artillery
Scott, SiVFras. Cunningham,"1 KCB.KC M G.
42 Foot
Steward, Edward Harding, Royal Engineers
Synge, Millingtcn Henry, Royal Engineers ...
13 Apr.
22 Dec.
1 Apr.
31 Dec.
2S Oct.
23 Jan.
1 July
18 July
18 Oct.
1 Jan.
25 Mar.
14 July
S Mar.
COLONILS.
Aglionby, Arthur,-1 CB. 33 Foot 29 Aug. 73
Aitchison, William,* Scots Guards 10 July 68
Allan, Andrew Timbrell,6 25 Foot 1 Apr. 63
Baby, Daniel Antoine," Military Train 1 July 81
Bailiie, George Clement, Royal Engineers 2 Aug. 65
Baker, Robert Broome, 16 Foot 1 July 81
Berry, Edward R.9 Staff Officer of Pensioners 1 July 3i
Bibby, Alfred,11 4 Hussars -.8 Nov. 86
Blake, Matthew Gregory, Canadian Regiment 28 June 38
Bovill, James Owen,1- 6 Foot 1 July 81
Brown. Thos. Southwell,13 S3 Foot 3 June 76
l"CBrowne, Henry George,1* 100 Foot 1 July Si
Burnell, Edward S. P. Coldstream Guards 6 Aug. Si
Bushe, Charles Kendal,1" 59 Foot 26 Jnne 71
Campbell, James, S7 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Campbell, Walter, Unattached 16 Nov. 58
Cane, Stopford, 30 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Catheart,.H((«.Aug.Murray,-''Gi-enadierGiiards 27 Oct. 64
Clark, Stanley Yeatman,21 17 Lancers 1 Apr. 32
Clarke, James Gumming, 76 Foot 1 July Si
Cleeve, Stewart Alexander,— 13 Foot 1 July Sr
Golyille,-HVj». Sir Wm. James,-1 KVO. CB. Rif.
Brigade, Master of the Ceremonies to the King,
and Extra Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of
Saxe Coburg and Gofha
Gnrzon, George Augustus,-7 2 Life Guards...
Davies, George Silvester,-3 Cavalry Depot
Digbv, Edward H.T. Lord,3" Coldstream Gds.;
Hon. Colonel r Dorset Volunteer Artillery ...
Donovan, Thomas,31 Cape Mounted Rifles
Downing, John David, xi 20 Foct ..
Faddy, Peter Pickmore,37 Royal Artillery
Faii-fax, Sir Wm. Geo. Herbert Ta3-lor Ram-
say, Bart.36 15 Foot
Faussett, William,10 44 Foot
Fraser, Hon. Henry Thomas,1- Scots Guards..
Gardiner, Richard, late Inspecting Field Officer
Gardiner, Thomas George, 3 Foot
Gardner, Edgar, 2 West India Regiment
Geddes, Join, 44 Foot
Glass, Henry Edward,13 Cheshire Regt. (22 F.)
Godman, Arthur FitzPatrick, Dl. 6 Dr. Gds.
Grace, Sheffield Hamilton,*1 68 Foot
Grant, Charles Coote, 16 Foot
Gregory, Henry Jas. Michell,10 3 W.I. Regt. ...
Griffiths, Edward St. John,17 19 Foot
Hervey, Thos. Geo. O'Donoghue, Ceylon Rifles
Hibbert, Francis Gordon,3* 20 Foot
Jenner, Augustus Frederick, 11 Foot
Kippen, Horatio Nelson, 12 Foot
Littleton, Hon. Edward George Percy, CMG.
Grenadier Guards
Lloyd, Robert Clifford, 68 Foot
Lowe, Arthur Charles,18 11 Foot
M'Donnell, John,00 Cape Mounted Riflemen ...
Macnaghten, Sir Fra. Edm. Bt.c~* S Hussars;
4 Battalion Irish Rifles
Mansfield, Sir Charles Edward,06 KCMG.
TJnatt. Consul General, U.S. of Venezuela ...
Master, Wm. Chester, CB.67 28 F. Gent, at Arms
Miller, John,65 Unattached
Moffat, Bowland, 1 West India Regt
Montagu, Horace.70 8 Hussars
Morgan. Charles,71 67 Foot
Muter, Dunbar Douglas,72 51 Foot; Military
Knight of Windsor
Napier, Edward, Cavalry Depot
Ness, Richard Edw. Derby, 3 W. I. Regt
Noblett, Edward Abbott,7'3 18 Foot
26 Nov. 69
10 Apr. 87
1 July Si
15 Aug. 37
30 July 60
1 July 81
29 June 58
11 Oct. 79
11 Jan, 79
18 Dec. 83
26 Oct. 58
9 Dec. 69
1 July 3 1
1 July Si
1 July St
7 July 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
15 May 57
1 July Si
1 July 81
4 Apr. 70
21 Feb. 65
1 July 8/
1 July 81
9 Sept. 59
15 Mar. 58
1 July 81
21 Feb. 7c
1 Oct. 77
27 Mar. 63
3 Aug. 63
1 May 61
15 Aug 82
1 July Si
31 Mar. 65
6 July 73
1 July 81
1 July 81
Ogilvy, Thomas, 2 Life Guards 28 Nov. 54
Percy, George Algernon, Grenadier Guards... 19 July 82
Prendergast, Lenox,7S 2 Dragoons 1 July 81
Price, John Andrew,79 Royal Artillery 17 June 7"
Reynardson, Charles Birch.'0 Grenadier Gds. S Sept. 86
Rhodes, Godfrey,'1 Lnattaehed r July Si
Roberts, William Arthur, Royal Artillery 11 Aug. S6
Robertson, James Alexander, S2 Foot 16 Sept. 37
Robertson, James Pctcr.s- CB. Military Train 2S Aug. 63
Sandwich. Edward G. H. Earl of, Gren. Gds.
Honorary Colonel 5 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 12 Sept. 81
Scovell, Edward W. 96 Foot 8 July 61
Shakerley. Henry Webster, Roval Artillery... 22 Mar. 84
Sibthorp, Richard Fras. Waldo,83 Unatt 1 July 80
Sinclair, C. W. Lord,*6 57 Foot 8 Mar. 79
Swinfen, Frederick Hay,01 5 Dragoon Guards ;
Military Knight of Windsor 8 Mar. 79
Tempest, Thomas Richard Plurnbe, 23 Foot ... 20 June 5a
Teulon, George, 16 Foot 9 Nov. 4b
Ti-avers, Frederick John,93 Royal Artillery ... 1 Apr. 65
Travers, John,'-" Royal Artillery 24 Jan. 62
Trevelyan, Harrington Astley,'-'5 7 Hussars... 19 Apr. 69
Vincent, Arthur Hare, ^ Hussarc 1 Oct. 8r
WeHf:, John, 42 Foot H A-ng. 5o
We'leslcv.IZoK. Fred. Arthur, Coldstream Gds. 23 Jan. 74
Wilson, Aug. Nicholas,101 Rifle Brigade tg May Si
Wise, Charles, 65 Foot 2S Nov. 54
W'-bergh, Archibald,10- 63 Foot 1 July S1
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Addams, James, R. Artillery 6 Nov. 27
Alexander, Boyd Francis.1 Rifle Brigade 21 Mar. 72
Allen, James, '2 W.I. Regt 9 Nov. 46
AUeyne, Douglas,- 37 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Annesley, Hugh, Earl,* Scots Guards 18 May 60
Armstrong, Alex. Boswell,5 Cape M. Rifles 5 Nov. 47
Armstrong, Charles, 35 Foot 16 May 72
Armstrong, Richard,0 40 Foot 1 July 81
Atkinson, Edwai'd D. 37 Foot 26 Nov. 58
Babington, William, 7 Hussars 13 May 59
Bagot, Ponsoubv, Scots Guards 28 Apr. 76
Barrett, Knox,. 56 Foot " Nov. 51
Barron, Fenwick Boyce, 3 Dragoon Guards ... 1 Apr. 59
Barton, Christopher,' iS Hussars 1 Apr. 76
Battine, Wm. Alexander,1* 2 Dragoon Guards. 1 Dec. 80
Bazalgette, William Joseph,15 37 Foot 23 Mar. 66
Beaufort, Henry, Duke of, KG. Unattached ... 26 Oct. 58
Beers. William, 26 Foot 16 Feb. 78
Bell, William. 12 Foot 30 M»*- 49
Bennett, William, 48 Foot 10 Jan. 37
Bentinck. Henry Cha. Adol. Fred. Wm. Alden-
burg, Coldst.Guards 19 Jan. 76
Bertie, Hon. Geo. Aubrey Vere,20 Coldst. Gds. 12 Jan. 81
Bertram, Charles Pelgue,-1 41 Foot 1 Jan. 68
Biddulph, Francis Edward, 9 Foot 16 Feb. 78
Biggs, Thomas, 60 Rifles 1 Apr. 66
Billington, George M.23 8 Hussars 1 Oct. 77
Biuney, Charles Richard, Royal Engineers ... 8 Mar. 67
Blachford, Oswald Samuel, 15 Dragoons 20 June 54
Blenr.erhassett, Barry,20 71 Foot 7 Dec. 58
Blomfield, Thomas Edwin, 26 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Blythswood, Archibald Campbell, Lord,27 Scots
Guards; Hon. Colonel late 4 Battalion Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders 12 June 60
Bond, Edward.29 Depot Battalion 20 June 54
Bond, Henry,30 15 Hussars n Nov. 51
Borthwick, Alexander, Rifle Brigade 20 Aug. 84
Bourke, Thomas, 34 Foot 9 Aug. 70
Boyd, James George Hay,33 Unattached 20 Apr. 66
Boyle, Hon. William George,3* Coldst. Gds. ... 19 Aug. 62
Bramston, Thomas Harvey,35 Grenadier Guards 10 June 62
Bravo, Alexander,30 1 West India Regiment ... 12 Aug. 74
Brockman, Julius Drake,37 86 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Brown, Charles Bradford,*0 8 Foot 8 May 80
Brown, Edward John Vesey,11 60 Foot 27 May 59
Browne. Herbert Fred. Lewis, 77 Foot 1 July 81
Bruce. Courtenay William,42 6 Dragoon Guards 23 Oct. 67
Burgoyne, Sir John Montagu.-Barf.13 Grenadier
Guards; Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. ... 30 Nov. 60
Burnand, Norman, Coldstream Guards 17 Feb. 69
Burnley-Campbell, Hardin,*6 6 Dragoon Gds. 5 July 82
Burton, Ht-nry,*' West Riding Regt. (76 Foot) 1 Jan. 83
Butler, Edward Arthur,48 Irish Rifles 18 Apr. 83
Butt, John Wells, 95 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Byng, Alfred Molyneux, Gren. Guards 23 Mar. 70
745 Lieutenant Colonels iohc have Retired by Sale, \>>j Commutation, 8fc.
Caddell, Henry,4' Irish Fusiliers 25 Jan. 8S Hallowes, John,110 87 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Cafe, Hayiion Lloyd. o.i Foot 1 Apr. 70 Hauiersley, John Henry, Cheshire Regt 26 Apr. 82
Calcott. Charles Rowland Berkeley,50 2S Foot . 1 Apr. 70 Hardy, Jiinas Pasley,144 Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Caldwell, William Bletterman, 76 Foot 20 June 54 Hare, James,145 22 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Callwell, Robert Joseph,51 Derbyshire Regt. 29 Oct. 8p Hare, Robert Powel, Royal Artillery 8 July 82
Campbell, Duncan,5'- Unattached 21 Dec. 62 p.t.e. Hawkins, George Walter, Royal Artillery 24 Mar. 86
Campbell, Hon. Henry Walter,53 Coldstream Hay, Hon. Charles Rowley,14'-1 Scots Guards... 21 Nov. 62
Guards 14 Aug. 66 Hay garth, Francis,150 Scots Guards 14 July 54
Carden, Sir Frederick Walter, Bart. 5 Lancers 29 Jan. 70 Haywood, Walter Wightwick,151 W.York Regt. 29 Oct. 81
56 Heaton, John Richard, 37 Foot 24 Apr. 60
Heneagc. Michael Walker,152 Coldstream Gds. 21 Dec. 6;.
Hickic, James Francis,155 7 Foot 29 May 6y
2 Hime, Sir Albert Henry, KCMG. Royal En-
gineers; Trime Milliliter of Natal 20 Dec. 83
70 Ho jd, Francis Wheler, Vuct. Grenauier Gds. 23 June 6
Carden, Henry Robert, 5e Unattached 26 Dec.
ji.n.cCardew, George Masters,55 67 Foot 1 July
Carinston, Hon. Win. Henry Peregrine.5" CB.
KCVO. Grenadier Gds. Equerry to the Queen 4 Dec.
Cannichael, George Lynedoch,5S9sFoot, Chief
Constable of Worcester 9 Feb.
CpcM, Zord Eustace Henry B. G.,Coldsir. Gds. 2 July 61 Howlcy, John.15" 4 Foot 14 July 79
Champion, Percival Robert, Royal Marines... 9 Jan. 82 Ip.t.e. Hozier, John Wallace, 2 Dragoons 21 Juno 80
Chetwode, George,59 8 Hussars 30 Mar. 60 Hubbard, Hon. Cecil John,158 Grenadier Gds. ^7 Sept.76
Clarke, Robert, 7 Dragoon Guards 21 Mar. 68 : Hudson, James,16" 84 Foot 7 May 77
Clayton, FitzRoy Aug. Talbot,61 Gren. Guards 16 May 62 ' Hudson, Jos. Hen. Fra. Harrington, Gr. Gds. 3 Aug. 72
Clinton, Henry Renebald, Grenadier Guards... 14 Jan. 71 ' Humbley, W. Wellington Waterloo,101 Dnait. 24 Oct. 72
Cocker, Barnard William, 38 Foot 11 Nov. 51 Hunt, William Thomas, 3W. I. Regt 5 Aug. 42
Coke, Hon. Wenham C. W.65 Scots Guards 14 June 58 | Hunter, James, 16 Foot n Nov. 51
Colls, Robert Stacy,60 32 Foot 1 Apr. 66 1 Hutton, Thomas Bruce,103 100 Foot 3 July 72
Colman, Thomas, 9 Foot 20 June 54 ' lnglcfield. Samuel Hood Stovin, R. Artillery 4 May 60
Colthurst, David Latouche,67 20 Foot 23 Jan. 69 Ingram, Robert Bethuue,165 100 Foot 8 Mar, 72
yj .■>.<■. Colvile, Charles Frederick, 11 Foot i July 81 I Innes-Ker, Lord Charles John, Scots Guards 28 Mar. 74
Coney, Arthur Henry,68 67 Foot 30 May 74 Irby, Leonard Howard Lloyd,100 74 Foot 1 Apr. 74
Cooper, Edward Henry, Grenadier Guards 17 Nov. 57 ! James, Charles, 12 Foot 20 June 54
Cope, George Harwood,72 14 Foot 19 Feb. 79 ' Jee, fcldward Alfred, 5 Dragoon Guards 31 Jan. 82
Cotes, Charles James,73 DL. Grenadier Guards 21 Aug. 78 Joiumett-Browne, Edward Francis,1'0 35 Foot 12 Feb. St
Coxon, George Stackpole,74 Depot Battalion .. 1 Apr. 70 Jervoise, Henry Clarke,1"1 Coldstream Guards 20 July 66
Crawley, Philip Sambrook.76 Coldstream Gds.. 13 Dec. 60 Johnstone, Geo. Chas.Keppel, Gren. Gds 28 Oct. 71
Creagli, Andrew Michael," Black Watch 22 Nov. 84 p.s.c. UC Jones, Alfred Stowell,172 13 Foct 13 Sept. 71
Cremorne, Vesey, Lord. Coldstream Gds 4 Jan. 71 Jones, Ebenezer, 66 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Orichton, Hon. Chas. Fred., Grenadier Gds. ... 17 May 71 1 Jones, Lewis John Fillis,174 Depot Battalion ... 21 Jan. 72
Crosse, Charles Kenrick,78 52 Foot 27 Dec. 68 j Jones, Thomas, 14 Dragoons 10 Jan. 37
Crozier, Rich. Pearson, E. Surrey Regt. (31 F.) 28 Nov. 83 j Kenny, William Henry, Unattached 9 Apr. 59
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel, Unattached 2ft Oct. 58 1 Kensington, William, iori, Coldstream Guards 16 Mar. 67
Cast, John Francis, Grenadier Guards 16 Sept. 56 ! Kingscote, SirR. N. F.,177 KCB. Scots Guards,
distance, Fred. Hambleton.CZ*. Grenadier Gds.; ! Extra Equerry to the King; 1'uymaster to
Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. Norfolk Eeqt 3 Aug. 72 [ H.M.'s Household; Commission/ r of Woods
Dawnay, Hon. Lewis Payn, Coldstream Gds. 27 Feb. 76 and Forests, 'Receiver General of the Duchy
Dawson, Charlton,81 18 Foot 1 July 81
Denne, George Ramsay Alured,8' 4 Dr. Gds. x8 Nov. 82
Dennis, Morley Stratford Tynte, 76 Foot 2oSept.6o
Dillon, Robert,™ 30 Foot 3 Sept. 67
Dixon, John, 73 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Dolan, Terence Michael, 95 Foot 1 July
of Cornwall, and Hon. Colonel 4 BattalU
Gloucester Eetjimeut 17 July 58
Knight, Arnold More,178 12 Foot 13 June 72
c. Knipe, William,180 86 Foot 1 May 78
Knox, William, 13 Dragoons 23 JunC48
Lambton, Francis,181 Scots Guards 4 Nov. 59
Drummond.Hy.Edw. Stirling Home, Scots Gds. 5 Sept. 77 Langford, Hercules Edward, Lord, Gren. Gds. 2 Mar. 77
Dugmore, Fred. Wm. John, Scots Guards 17 May 71 Lea, Samuel Percy, Unattached 1 Aug. 74
Duke, Jemmett Charles,91 17 Lancers 7 Jan. 82 j Leach, SiVGeorgeArchibald,AX'.#.R.Eng:ueers,
Dunbar, Thomas Clement,92 75 Foot 27 Dec. 68 Secretary to the Board of Agriculture 31 Jan. 6c.
Edgcnmbe, Hon. Charles Ernest. Grenadier I Lefroy, Augustine Hugh.184 41 Foot 1 July 81
Guards, Hon. Colonel 7 Bn. Eoyal Fusiliers... 29 Dec. 69 Legge, William Vincent, Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 83
pt.c. Edwardes, Hon. Cuthbert Ellison,94 Legh, Henry Martin Cornwall, Gr. Gds 22 Apr. 7'
Rifle Brigade 1 July 81 j Lewes, Wm. Price Llewellyn, 51 Foot 1 July 81
Edwaids, Spei oer Henry Hutchins,95 98 Foot. 20 May 68 Lindesay, Joshua E. C. C, 30 Foot 1 July 81
Elliot, George Augustus,96 18 Foot.. 9 Nov. 66 ; Lister, Fred. D.,192 6 Dragoons 2 Nov. 55
England, Richard,98 55 Foot 1 May 66 j Lloyd, Thomas, 35 Foot 1 July 81
Erskine, ffoiliott Williams. Scots Guards, Hon. 1 Lockwood, Amebus Richard Mark, Coldstream
Colonel 6 Vol. Bn. Eoyal Highlanders 20 June 83 Guards, MP. for Ey.ping ; Honorary Colonel
J'aii'LloMgh. William IIaviland,1L0 Unattached 23 May 75 j 4 Battalion Essex Regiment 5 Oct. 78
Farqubar, Harry Rich, 24 Foot 1 July 81 j Loudon, Robert Alex. 5 W. I. Regt 28 Sept. 73
Fcild, -n, Oswald Barton,103 78 Foot 17 Mar. 76 Lovell, Charles Neville, Royal Artillery 6 Deo. 66
Ferguson, George Arthur,"14 Grenadier Gds.... 18 July 62 , Lowe, Robt. Hen. Curzon Drury,195 Gren. Gds. 10 July 66
p.s.c. Fne-Cookson, John Cookson,105 65 Foot 17 May 79 1 Lowndes, John Henry,190 6 F. Gent. at Arms ... 6.IunC5o
Findlay, Alexander, 3 West India Regt i3Feb. 52 j Lyon, Fred. Lee Hopkinson,198 R. Artillery.... 14 July 80
Fisher, Seth Nuttall, 25 Foot 20 June 54 . Lyster, Fred. Torreus,20' 21 Foot 24 Dec. 70
FitzGerald, Henry Charles,116 33 Foot 9 Apr. 68 i M'Barnet, Alexander Coekburn,203 79 Foot 25 Apr. 65
FitzRoy, Lord Fred. John,108 Grenadier Gds.... 22 June 55 ; M'fhersoo, Philip,205 17 Foot 23 Dec. 76
Foott. John,110 3 Foot 1 July 81 Mac Donald, Peter,207 13 Foot 19 Dec. 65
Ford, Charles Edm. Hawkshawe, R. Artillery 27 May 82 MacFarlane, Francis John,208 3 Dragoon Gds. 1 Oct. 77
Forster, Francis Rowland,112 4 Dragoon Gds... 20 Apr. 61 i Maclean, Sir FitzRoy Donald,211 Bt. C&.13HUS. 4 Feb. 71
Fortescne, John Charles Wm.ll! Unatt 2 Nov. 55 j Macpherson, Lachlan,212 30 Foot 21 Nov. 74
Tlffi Fosbery, George Vincent.114 Bengal S. C. 10 Feb. 76 Maguire, John Thomas,21' 60 Rifles; Military
Freeman, Thomas Inigo Wickham, 13 Foot ... n Nov. 51 Knight of Windsor 5 Aug. 64
Gardiner, Thomas,115 08 Foot 1 Apr. 80 j Malet, Sir Hv. Chas. Eden, j«uW.215Gren. Gds. 3 Oct. 62
Gardyne, Charles Greenhill, Coldst. Guards ... 22 May 66 I Manners, Herbert Russell, 216Depot Battalion... 1 Feb. 66
Garli'ck, John William, 106 Foot 23 July 79 j Mansergh, John Craven.2'7 25 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Garnett, Albert Peel, 1 1 Hussars 3 Apr. 78 Margesson, William George,219 80 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Garrett, Algernon Robert,117 66 Foot 28 June 64 | Martindale, Ben Hay, CB. Roj-al Engineers ... 6 July 67
Gascoigne, Clifton,118 Grenadier Guards 16 May 65 j Massey, Hon. Lionel Edward, Scots Guards ... 18 Dec. 66
Gash, Thomas, Ceylon Rifles 1 July 81 Mauleverer, Benjamin Bunbury,223 88 Foot ... 1 Jan. 68
Gilpin, Bradney Todd,11962 Foot 2 Apr. 71 j Maunsell, Robert, Depot Battalion 13 Aug. 68
Godwin, Algernon Arbuthnot,120 103 Foot 8 June 81 j Mildmay, Herbert A. St. Jobn.^Rifle Brigade,
Gordon, Geo. Grant,121 CB. CVO. Scots Guards, Gentleman at Arms 24 Nov. 77
Honorary Colonel 3 Battalion Eoyal Scots 13 Feb. 63 , Miller, Frederick,231 63 Foot 1 Jan. 68
Gordon, Sir William,122 Bart. 17 Lancers 10 June 62 | Miller, James,232 11 Hussars 8 Mar. 59
Gore, Frederick William,123 3 Foot 9 Aug. 63 : Miller, Thomas,233 81 Foot 3 Sept. 50
Gore, James Pollock,124 1 Foot 1 Apr. 66 ! Milligan, Charles,234 39 Foot 8 Sept. 77
Gosling, George, Scots Guards 15 Apr. 74 Moflatt, William Henry,230 19 Foot 13 Mar. 78
Grant, Alex. G. 85 Foot 31 Aug. 55
Green, Thomas Edward,128 Military Train 1 Oct. 77
Greene, Dawson Cornelius,129 Depot Battalion 9 Sept.64
Gwyn, Reginald Thoresby, 4 Foot 1 July 81
Hall, Alexander Courtenay, 6 Foot 1 July 81
Hall, Frederick,738 88 Foot 9 June 77
Mohan, William Campbell,237 CB. 96 Foot 20 July 58
Molyneux, Hon. Caryl Craven, loHussars 26 Mar. 73
Monckton, Hon. Horace Manners,239 3 Hussars 12 June 60
Moreton, Aug. Hy. Macdonald, Coldst. Gds.... 12 Aug. 82
Mosse, William,242 26 Fcot 28 Mar. 74
Murray, John,243 Grenadier Guards 21 Sept.6o
Lieutenant Colonels luho have Retired by Sals, hi/ Commutation, §'c. 746-7
Naylor, J. mes Sadler,244 8 Hussars 31 Jan. 5S
Needhani. a«a. Henry Colville, Grenadier Gds. 28 Apr. 75
Neville, Edward,246 Scots Guards 28 Not. 55
Newbigging.Wm.247ManehesterRegt.(96Foot) 5 Sept.b3
p.s.e. Nolan, John Philip, 24SJi\P. forN. Galtcag,
Royal Artillery 1 Oct. 81
Northey, Geo.Wilbrahani, Discharge Depot... 1 July 81
Nueent, James Thomas, 6 Foot..- 1 July Si
O'Brien, Sir J. Terence Nicolls,250 ECMG.20 F. 4 June 70
O'Connor, Valentine,-51 47 Foot 15 Oct. 8t
O'Donnell, John Vize, 27 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Ord, Augustus William, 20 Foot 27 Mar. 72
Palmer, Edmund,255 Royal Artillery 25 Mar. 69
Palmer, John, 34 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Partridge, Sylvanus Roger Burnett, King's
Own Scottish Borderers; Governor ofH.H.'t
J?rison, Portland 28 May 84
Patterson, Charles Doyle,'2 10 Foot, Exon Yeo-
men of the Guard 30 Apr. 61
Paul, William Henry, Depot Battalion 1 Oct. 77
Pauli, Newton Jones, 60 Rifles 1 July 81
Peebles, Thomas, 11 Foot 25 Jan. 69
Peel, Cecil Lennox, Scots Guards 22 Nov. 64
Peyton, John,200 7 Dragoon Guards 28 June 71
Pigott. Arthur, Staff Officer of Pensioners ... 6 July 60
Pitt, Hon. Horace, R. Horse Guards 2 Sept. 53
Pocklington, Geo. Henry.263i8 Y.Gent, at Arms 22 Jul y 71.
Powell, Kenry Claringbold, S. O. of Pensioners 17 July 59
Prevost, Charles,260 2 West India Regt 23 Mar. 67
Radcliffe, Emilius C. Delme,269 S8 Foot 4 June 70
R-amsden. Wm. John Freschville, Coldst. Gds. 1 Sept. 75 |
Reeve, Ellis Philip Fox, Coldstream Guards... 30 Mar. 7c
Rice, Cecil,275 72 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Richardson, Fred. 30 Foot.... 20 June 54
Rickman, Albert Divett,274 Rifle Brigade 1 July 81 .
Rintoul, Robert, 16 Lancers 1 July 81 j
Robertson, Rob. Jameson Eustace,277 60 Rifles 5 Julv 73
RobiT-.Mon, John,278 44 Foot 28 Oct. 64
Robinson, Richard Harcourt, 60 Rifles 5 Dec. 71 1
Rocke, Richard,279 72 Foot 19 Aug. 62
Ross, Robert Hill, ■■»■> 2 Foot 1 July 81 1
Rous, William John.2*5 Scots Guards 8 Jan. 64
Russell, Lord Chas. Jas. Fox, 60 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Russell, Hickman Rose,2*8 57 Foot 7 Feb. 74
Ruttledge, Thomas Ornisby,290 32 Foot 12 Nov. 62
.Scott, Hopton Bassett,294 9 Foot 9 Apr. 68
Scott, Hon. J homas Charles,295 Rifle Brigade 7 Jan. 82
Sealy, Francis, h.p 13 Feb. 59
Sewell, Algernon Robinson, 15 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Seymour, Leopold Richard, Grenadier Guards 30 Nov. 70
Shelley, Charles, Scots Guards 6 Feb. 6c
Sherlock, Wright, 18 Foot 1 July 81
Siree, Charles Moore B.301 3 Foot 8 July 74
Small, Robert, 2;;Foot 11 Nov. 51
Smith, 6'irGerard,AX'J/Gf.Scots Guards, Groom
in Waiting to the Queen . 24 Sept. 70
Smith, Thos. Hardwick,303 2 West India Regt. ib Nov. 60
Smyth, George J. FitzRoy, Coldst. Guards 25 Mar. 71
Stanley, Charles Edward'Henry, Gven. Gds. 3 Feb. 72
Stephens. Nassau Wm. Irwin H., R. Marines... 16 Feb. 82
Steward, Edwin Ashley Tucker,308 21 Foot 1 Jan. 68
Stewart, Duncan,309 92 Foot 6 Oct. 72
Stisted, Thomas Heathcote,310 7 Hussars 4 June 70
/i.a.c. Stoney, Francis Sadleir,312R. Artillery... 19 Jan. 81
p.s.c. Story, Philip Conway,3'3 S. Lane. Regt. 1 June 8-,
Strong, Owen H. 10 Foot 24 Nov. 77
Stuart, Jas. Fred. Dudley Crichton, Gren. Gds. 19 June ^5
Rtucley, William Lewis. Grenadier Guards ... iiAusr. 63
-'■7-affield, Charles James Orton,318 Depot Batt. 1 Apr. 70
Talbot, John, West Riding Regt. (76 Foot) 26 Sept. 83
Terry, Frederic Stephen,320 25 Foot 8 June 84
Teulon, Thomas, 35 Foot 20 Apr. 7c
Theilusson, Alexander Dalton,324 72 Foot 20 July 5?
Thynr.e, Alfred Walter, Grenadier Guards 16 Oct. 66
Tottenham, Charles George,331 Scots Guards ;
Man Colonel Wickloic Art. S. Div. It. Art.... 15 June 6j
c. Touzel, Thomas Percival, 27 Foot 12 Oct. 57
Tremayne, Arthur,332 13 Hussars 21 Feb. 60
Tritton, Frederick Biscoe, Depot Battalion 12 May 69
Trotter, Robert Knox, 28 Foot... 11 Nov. 51
Vance, Sir Horatio Page,337 Ent. 38 F. Lieut.
Yeomen of the Guard 25 Mar. 69
Vaughan, Eugene James, 57 Foot 1 May 59
Veitch, Thomas George, Unattached 20 Julie 54
Villiers, Charles Courtnay,340 47 Foot ; Military
Knight of Windsor 3 Oct. 64
Vivian, Ralph, Scots Guards 30 June 77
Wade, James Heme,3" 90 Foot 25 Mar. 69
Wake, Richard Wilham, lateh. p 20 June ^4
Wakefield. Julian,342 83 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Wallace, i'irWm.Thos.Fras.Agnew.ii.Gr.Gds. 29 July 56
Warburton, Frederick Tvnte,344 R. Engineers 22 May 80
Ward, Bernard Edward,345 60 Rifles 5 Jan. 94
Warner, Ashton Henry, 41 Foot 10 Apr 80
Watson, Rupert Campbell, 37 Foot 5 Aug. 73
Waugh, William Petrie,347 16 Lancers 20 June 54
Webb, George, Royal Marines 17 Mar. 69
Weguelin, Thomas MathiasLuz, Unattached.., 12 S.ov.
West, Frederick.349 Depot Battalion 5 Jan.
West, John Temple Temple-, Gren. Guards ... 6 July
West, Hon. Wm. Edw. Sackville, Gren. Gds... 2 Jan.
White.Sii- Thomas Woollaston, .Barf. i6Lancers 10 Dec.
Wiekimm, Thomas,352 33 Foot 1 Jan.
Williamson, John, Unattached 26 Oct.
Wilson, William Henry,355 50 Foot 1 July
Windsor-dive, Hon. George Herbert W.356
Coldstream Guards 14 Mar.
Witchell, Thomas.358 23 Foot 29 Mar.
Wood, George Wilding, 56 Foot 1 July
p.s.e. Wood, Hon. H. J. Lindley,360 12 Lancers 25 Apr.
Wood, Robert Hudson, 67 Foot 30 Mar.
Woods, Richard William,361 3 Foot 3c Dec.
Wynne-Finch, Charles Arthur, Scots Guards 28 Oct.
Young, Henry Win. Keays,363 18 Foot 1 July
MAJORS.
Annesley, Robert,1 10 Foot 15 Aug. 68
Armstrong, John,5 2 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Armstrong, Thomas Friaulx St. George,6 49 F. 4 Aug. 63
Armstrong, William Bruce.7 7 Dragoon Gds.... 21 Mar. 68
Backhouse, Thomas Dcering,11 70 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Bailie, James.12 87 Foot tS Dec. 60
Bainbridge. Robert,13 17 Lancers 20 July 70
Baird, Str David, Bart.1* 98 Foot.., ,.. 24 Mar. 58
Balfour, Francis Walter,15 Rif.e Brigade 6 June 56
BMiufleld, John Hichens,17 11 Foot 23 Jan. 7S
Barclay, Edward, Unattached 20 Feb. 59
Barnard, Christopher John,18 4 West India
Regiment 14 Sept. 60
Barnard, Robert Cary, 41 Foot 9 Mar. 05
Earry, William Henry,19 73 Foot 29 Nov. 64
Barton, Montagu, G5 Foot 9 Apr 70
Baskervillc, John, 14 Hussars.. 13 June 81
Bates, John Sidney, 4 Dragoon Guards 1 July 58
Bathurst, Benjamin, Royal Artillery 26 Oct. 85
Batten, John Mount, 8 Foot; Hon.Colonrl ^lln.
Liverpool Regiment 9 Mar. 87
Brttley, D'Oyley W., 77 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Bivley. John Arthur,2" 52 Foot 19 Jan. 58
Bail. Charles Harland,21 Cape M. Rifles 6 June 56
Beresford, Henry Marcus, 9 Foot 5 July 72
Berkeley, Henry W.32 3 Dragoon Guards 15 Aug. 68
Berkeley, Robert, 29 Foot 26 July 76
Bernard, Thomas, Unattached 7 Sept. 55
Best, Mauaistly Ganssen,23 25 Foot 20 July 58
Beswick, Frederick,25 Unattached 9 Feb. 61
Bethune, Robert,27 92 Foot 7 Dec. ;8
Bevan, Reginald Johnstone, Royal Artillery 8 June 88
Bird, Henry Charles, 47 Foot io.ian. 58
Biscoe, Robert, 19 Foot 11 July 80
Blakeney, Robert,31 48 Foot 6 June 56
Blount, Robert.36 20 Foot 23 Mar. 77
Bluett. William Henry Peter Gordon,37 10 Foot 22 Jan. 67
Boissier, John William,40 37 Foot 7 Jan. 64
Borrowes, Sir Erasmus, Sart.i2 Depot Batt.... 25 May 66
Bott, Thomas,43 6 Dragoon Guards 20 July 58
Bourke, Hon. Edward Roden, 3 Hussars 2 Dec. 68
Bourke, Joseph,44 29 Foot 24 Feb. 77
Bowler, John, 80 Foot 4 Mar. 37
Boycott, William, 20 Foot 31 Oct. 71
Boys, Henry, 75 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Brabazon, Hugh, Military Train 20 June 54
Brackenbury. Hy.50 Depot Batt. Gent, at Arms 1 Apr. 69
Bradshaw, John Charles, 23 Foot 10 May 38
Brannan, James, Unattached 11 Jan. 53
Brett, Sir Wilford, EC1LG. 76 Foot 28 June 64
Brooks, John Hatfield,52 19 Hussars 20 July 58
Bros, Richard Follett, 17 Foot 14 July 83
Brougham, James, South Lancashire Regt.... 8 Sept.81
Browne, George Richard,54 69 Foot 4 June 58
Browne, .lames, 65 Foot 4 Nov. 80
Browne, Lord Richard Howe,55 96 Foot 20 May 63
Browne, Richard Thos. Bookey, j W. I. Regt. 14 Nov. 74
Bulkeley, Francis Beaumaris,58 65 Foot 6 July 67
Burke, William, Unattached 21 July 30
Burns by, Eustace Beaumont, Lincolnshire
Regt.'; Hon. r.t.Col. late 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. 4 Apr. 82
Buruingham, Henry George Charles,59 58 F.... 27 May 62
Butler, Walter, Unattached 9 Nov. 56
Galley, Henry, 19 Foot 7 Aug. 46
Campbell, Charles Fred. 87 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, E. S. Norman, 90 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Campbell, Fred.64 Cape Mounted Rifles 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, Henry Wotton,65 79 Foot 26 Dec. 56
Campbell-Renton, Arch. Colin, 42 Foot 12 Dec. 54
Campsie, George Richard,66 Ceylon Rifles 26 Oct. 58
Carey, Charles Le Mesurier.68 63 Foot 6 June 56
Carleton, William Henry,70 21 Foot 24 Oct. 70
748
Majors 10I10 have "Retired hy Sale, hj Commutation, Sfc.
Carlisle, Anthony.71 60 Rifles
Cassidy, Francis P.72 34 Foot
Cay, Eustace,74 70 Foot
Chadwiek, John, 4 Dragoon Guards
Chadwiek, Robert, 14 Hussai'S
Chaffey, John, 5 Lancers
Chapman, Will\arn Edw.74t 1 Dragoon Guards
Clapcott, Charles,75 32 Foot
Clarke, James George,70 46 Foot
Clarke, William James, Royal Artillery
Clifford, Richard Cormiek,77 7 Foot
Cockburn, Thomas Hugh,7943 Foot
Cooper, Godfrey, Military Train
Cooper, Loftus Lewis Astley, 98 Foot
'oote, Thomas Gethin,83 26*Foot
v'orbctt, William, 52 Foot
Coupe, Robert,84 15 Foot
Croker, Edward,87 96 Foot
p.t.c. Cromer, St. Hon. Evelyn, Lord, GC3IG.
KCB. KCSI. CLE. Royal Artillery
Crosse, Joshua Grant,bS 88 Foot
Cuffe, Sir Chas. Fred. '« heeler. SJ Bart. I 6 F.
Currie, Charles, Cape Mounted Rilles
Curzou. Hon. William Henry,1" 17 Lancers
Cusack, John,32 S Foot
Dallas, John Henry Lang-ford. Royal Art. ..
Dalrymple, Francis Bertram. ":; Royal Art.
Dartncll, John George,54 CMG. 27 Fool
Daubeny, Walter Augustus,'-15 3 Foot
Dav.'es, Augustus,''6 74 Foot
Day, Montague Campbell," 7 Dragoon '"!>. ;
Staff Captain "Remount Depot
Deane, George, 1 Foot
Dennis, John FitzThomas,58 95 Foot
Dent. Henry Francis. 7 Dragoon Guards
De Robeck, Charles Louis C.911 60 F01 it
Dickens, Robert Vaughan,100 n Foot, 31 ilitarti
Knight of Windsor
Drew, Browning,1"3 75 Foot
Drummond, William Charles, 95 Foot
Duckett, Sir George Floyd, Bar/. 1 W.I. Kegt.
Dunbar, Penrose John,1"4 3 Fcot
Dundas, Thomas,105 12 Foot
Dyne, Musgrave James Bradley, 9 Lancet -
p.s.c. Ellis, Cha.David Cuninghauie,1'" • Rifles
Ellison, Richard George,1"7 tfF.EnsignYeomen
of the Guard; Son. Col. late 2 Volunteer B11.
Lincoln Refjiment
Klmhirst, Harry, 53 Foot
Erroll, Wm. Harry, Earl o/,10« Rille Brigade..'.
Erskine, Lion. David, 21 Foot
Evans, Richard John,100 16 Foot
Fanning, Matthew,1" 27 Foot
Fawcett, Anthony Molloy,112 2 Dragoon Gds.
Fawkes, Francis.113 71 Foot
Ft'rench, Edward, 74 Foot
Fiiday, John,114 78 Foot
Fisher, Louis Walter,"3 40 Foot
FitzGerald, William Hervey,"';68 Foot ...
Flowers, Frederick, 15 Foot
Forbes, George, 3 Hussars
Ford, George, 36 Foot
Foster, William John,119 10 Foot
Fowke, John S. Ferguson^ 54 Foot
Frend, George, 26 Foot
Gain Inter- Parry, Ernest,1-2 23 Fcot
Gamble, George Francis, Royal Marines
Gardiner, John Theodore Austin,123 31 Foot...
C.askell, William Plumer, 24 Foot
IIiC Gifford, Ederic Frederick Lord,"* Middle-
sex Regt. (57 F.), Colonial Sec. at Gibraltar
Gilbert, Edward Foot, 106 Foot
Gillman, Bennett Watkins,125 12 Foot
Gillum, PrideauxWilliam,126 54 Foot
Godley, Henry Robert Crewe,127 28 Foot
Gordon, Duncan,128 59 Foot
Gordon, Webster Thomas, 66 Foot
Gore, Annesley Paul,129 53 Foot
Gore, William Richard Ormsby, 13 Hussars...
Graham, Charles Campbell,130 42 Foot
Graham, Edw. Girdlestonc,131 The Buffs (-, F.).
Grant, Thomas John, 6 Foot
Grantham, Edward,"3 98 Foot
Grantham, James. Royal Engineers
Granville, Bevil,134 23 Foot; h.p. Gentleman at
Arms
Gray, William Robert,135 Military Trail .... ...
Green, Andrew, 48 Foot ." ,
Greene, Wm. Sheppey.137 19 Hussars
Gregory, Francis Hood, 15 Hussars _'.'.'.
Greig, John James. CB. 24 Foot
Gresson, William Henry,136 65 Foot
p.s.c. Griffiths, ArthnrGeo. Frederick.139 63 Foot
Hadley, Leonard Joseph, Royal Marines
Hamilton, Fred. Harding Anson, 60 Foot
Hammond, Lawrence Nicholas Dyre, 90 Foot.
Harman, Ramsay,142 14 Foot
5 July 72
20 July 58
21 Mar. 65
1 July 8:
. 5 May 67
29 Jan. 70
in Jnlv 82
26 Sept. 58
1 2 May 6c
7 July 86
1 Apr. 70
20 July 5E
15 June 58
.'8 Apr. £0
1 May 78
15 Oct. 58
1 Apr. 70
S July 56
7 Aug. 78
20 Dec. 56
26 Apr. 59
2 Jan. 69
10 July 64
1 Apr. 70
2 Dec. 96
.-I Sept.87
19 Jan. 64
28 Oct. 71
31 Mar. 66
:S Xov. 82
24 Nov. 77
-■> Dec. 54
t Nov. 74
21 July 80
1 Apr. 70
24 Mar. 58
29 July 85
11 Nov. 51
20 May 64
;i Jan. 64
10 May 61
23 Oct. 60
21 Nov. 62
1 Oct. 77
12 Dec. 55
2 Apr. 54
23 Oct. 60
1 Apr. 66
1 May 66
16 Feb. 78
10 Jan. 73
5 July 72
1 Mar. 64
9 Oct. 63
27 May 80
20 June 34
1 3 May 26
5 July 72
17 Feb. 05
20 June 54
7 May 86
18 June 72
20 Mar. So
13 Feb. 67
24 July 80
24 June 85
20 June 54
1 1 Nov. 57
6 June 56
4 July 34
1 Jan. 59
19 Nov. 37
12 Oct. 52
2 Nov. 55
1 July 81
1 Apr. 70
1 2 Mar. 64
3 July 72
26 Apr. 59
15 Feb. 61
13 Dec. 53
20 May 82
24 June 76
20 June 54
1 Mar. 64
13 May 75
3 Sept. 95
12 Aug. 76
9 Jan. 63
5 Jnly 72
Harrison. Edward, 4 Foot
Harvey, Williain Crosbie,143 9 Foot
Herbert, Arthur,140 39 Foot
Hill, Frederick John George,117 R. Artillery
Hilliker, Henry,11" Land Transport Corps
Hinds, Thomas Clowes,119 58 Foot
Holmes, James Nicol, Canadian Rities
Hook, Charles Campbell, 20 Hussars
Hopkins, Francis Powell, 15 Foot
Hopewood, Arthur Robert,150 Rifle Brigade..
p.s.c. Home, Edmund Garland,151 25 Foot
Houghton-Hughan, Henry, 96 Foot
Hume, Chas. W.153 Rifle Brigade, Hon. Col.
late 4 Bn. W. Ki ut Jtei/t. ; Gentleman at Arms
Hunt, Arthur.'51 Military Tram
Hunt, John, Unattached
Hunter, Charles Fleming,155 72 Foot
Huuter, Patrick, 63 Foot
Button, Ceo. Holdcn,150 D.L. Welsh Fusiliers
Hutton, Thomas Everard,157 4 Hussars
Ind, Fred. John Nash,188 37 Foot
Inglis, William,160 5 Dragoon Guards
Irwin, John,102 88 Foot
Jary, Robert Herbert Heath.104 12 X/ancers
Jervis, Edward Lennox,'65 6 Dragoon Guards.
.Ionian. Lutley,168 ^4 Foot
Kennett, Brack Icy H. Barrington,171 South
Yorkshire Regiment, Gentleman at Arms
Keogh, Anthony Robert,1'3 14 Foot
Kneebone, Frederick,175 29 Foot
Knox. James, 53 Foot
Lachlan, Robert, 17 Foot
Lamb, .Sir Archibald, lit. 2 Life Guards
Lawrie, John,17'- Depot Battalion
Leggett, Geoi'ge Kdwnrd,160 77 Foot
Leslie, Lewis Xavier,162 99 Foot
Lewis, Ralph FitzGibbon,18486 Foot
Leyne, James,185 59 Foot
Lloyd, Charles Fred., 24 Foot
Lloyd, Matbew Pennefather, 59 Foot
Lock, Frederick Edward, 15 Foot
Loyd, Arthur Purvis, 21 Hussars
Lucas, Jasper.1'8 47 Foot
Lucas, Richard, 29 Foot
Lutman, John Henry,169 24 Foot
Lyle, John Mackenzie,100 29 Foot
p.s.c. Lynch, Edward John, The Buff's
M'Crea, Frederick Bradford,191 8 Foot
M'Creagh-Thornhill, Michael,192 4 Dr. Gds....
M'Mahon, William,194 14 Hussar,*
MacAndrew, James Duncan,195 78 Foot
Mackay, Angus Wm., 4 West India Regiment
Mair, Arthur, 62 Foot
Marriott, Charles Frederick,197 6 Dr. Gds
Marriott, Henry Christopher,200 60 Rifles
Martin, Samuel Yorke, 52 Foot
Matson, Charles George, Royal Marines
Matson, Henry,2"1 58 Foot
Maule, John, 62 Foot
Maunsell, George, 1 West India Regiment
Mayne, John, 1 Foot
Menzies, James Stewart,292 74 Foot
Mildmay, Henry Paulet St. John,204 Gren. Gds.
Mildmay, Sir Henry St. John, Barf. 2 Dragoon
Guards
Miller, Thomas Edmund.205 12 Foot
Milnes, E. A. Pegge-Burnell-Smith, Rifle
Brigade
Minnitt, Charles Goring,2'10 18 Foot
Molony, John Sharman,206 Unattached
Molony, William Mills, 22 Foot
Montgomery, Hugh C. Gaston, 6 Dr Gds. ...
Morrison, Geo. P. Edw.. Military Train
Muni'o, George Granville Gower,212 20 Foot ...
Murchison, Kenneth John Walker
Murphy, Francis Eastwood,213 27 Foot
Musgrave, Benjamin D'Urban,210 13 Foot
Nash, Charles Widenham,218 Canadian Rifles.
Neville, Robert, 41 Foot
Newton, George Glascott, 12 Foot
Nicholls, Henry Lionel. 22 Foot
Noott, Francis Harry,219 Royal Marines
Norton, Chas. Grantley Campbell,220 23 Foot
Nunn, William David,221 20 Foot
Nutt, Jusiinian Armitage,222 21 Foot
O'Brien, Percy, West India Regiment....
O'Conor, Richard John R,oss,223 17 Foot
O'Malley, Austin Peter,224 22 Foot
Orred, John Cavendish, 12 Lancers
Osborne, Lord D'Arcy Godolphin, S7 Foot
Owen, Edward Barry, 17 Foot
Paton, James,227 T>L. 4 Foot
Paul, James,226 65 Foot
Paynter, George,229 1 Dragoon Guards
Peacocke, Stepheu Ponsonby, 59 Foot
Peel, Bobert,230 13 Foot
Pelly, Raymond Richard,231 ^7 Foot
24 Aug. 78
5 July 7~
20 June 54
5 July 72
30 July 71
8 June 67
29 Dec. 54
2 July 62
16 Oct. 66
17 Dec. 81
5 July 72
18 May 81
1 2 Aug. 86
5 July 72
15 Jan. 58
9 Nov. 66
12 Oct. 70
2 July 3_i
6 June 36
29 May 66
3 2 Dec. 54
13 Mar. 78
11 Feb. 62
21 Feb. 60
18 Oct. 79
. 13 June S3
. 10 Feb. 77
. 1 Apr. 70
16 Mar. 80
13 Aug. 29
, 10 Apr. :
, 2 Nov. 35
. 27 Nov. 70
. 1 1 Nov. 5 1
. 23 Mar. 60
1 Apr. 66
1 Oct. 77
. 23 Mar. 61
. 25 Dec. 67
1 July 81
.. 1 July Si
. 3 July 39
. 17 Apr. 58
. 12 June 60
14 Sept.81
. 20 Mav 68
8 Feb. 63
. 20 July 58
6 Juiy 60
23 Mar. 66
13 Nov. 35
5 Oct. 7S
26 Apr. 59
9 Nov. 46
29 Nov. 95
7 July 46
11 Nov. 51
20 June 54
9 Nov. 64
9 Mar. 65
24 Feb. 92
11 Nov. 51
28 Jan. 62
22 Feb. Zz
12 June 78
5 July 64
13 Dec. 61
6 June 83
1 Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
11 Nov. 9^
13 Feb. 67
10 Apr. 78
23 Nov. 41
17 Sept. 61
i Apr. 70
tg Oct. 78
13 Sept. 94
2 June 65
5 July 72
4 May 70
7 Mar. 94
26 Dec. 56
1 Apr. 70
5 June 75
12 July 64
5 Nov. 47
30 June 65
28 Jan. 62
30 Apr. 58
11 Nov. 51
4 Jan. 65
11 Apr. 62
Majors who have. Retired by Sale, bj Commutation, fyc.
Percy, John William,-12 g Foot. 22 June 64
Perrin, Charles, 66 Foot 10 Oct. 65
Peto, William Lawes,233 13 Foot :i Ita; jS
PhOhpps, Charles Burch,2346 Foot 27 Nov. 67
Phillips, Edward,235 S Hussars 11 Maj- 60
Phipps, Charles Edmund, iS Foot 1 Oct. 77
Poore, Robert,238 S Hussars 20 July 58
Pott, William, 27 Foot 14 Septus
Preston, John William. 2S Foot 1 Apr. 66
Prickett, William Robert, Royal Artillery S July 89
Priestley, Hcratio,240 32 Foot 12 June 69
Proctor, Henry, 22 Foot 5 July 72
Qneade, William Henry,2*' 12 Foot 24 Jan. 63
Quin, Peter Eoward,213 33 Foot 15 Aug. 68
Renny, George,245 73 Foot 15 Dec. 6i
Renshaw, Richard William, 16 Lancers 5 July 72
Richmond, Matthew, CB. 96 Foot 23 Nov. 41
Roberts, Charles Fyshe,249 C3IG. Royal Ait. ;
LMilitary Secretary to fikw South Wales Local
Forces: Honorary Aide de Co m p t o t he Queen 23 Jan. 53
Roberts, Herbert Hodder, Royal Marines 15 Oct. 95
Roberts, Thomas Law,230 93 Foot *. 1 Apr. 70
Robertson, George Coke, 17 Lancers 28 Cct. 71
Robinson, Wm. Beverley, 3 West India Regt... 26 Mar. 58
Ross, Patrick Wm. Sydenham, 16 Foot 17 Oct. 59
Ross, William James, 1 West India Regiment 1 Apr. 70
Rowland, George,251 1 Foot 3 Aug. 66 '
St. John, John Henry,252 92 Foot 7 Dec. 58
Sannders-Knox-Gore, William Arthur Gore,
Royal Artillery 15 Jan. ou j
Seton, George, R. Canadian Rifles 14 Dec. 55
Seton, William Carden, 41 Foot 15 Oct. 47 i
Shaw, Ponsonby, Derbyshire Regiment 1 July Si j
Sheil, Richard, 16 Foot 21 Aug. 69
Shirley, James Charlton, ico Foot 30 Aug. S3 i
Shuttleworth, Frank, 7 Hussars 29 Oct. 81
Simpson, Thomas,256 52 Foot 19 Feb. 70 ,
Smith, Astley Campbell, 25 Foot 26 July 64
Smith, Michael Edward. Unattached 27 Dec. 64
Smith, Richard Playne,257 10 Hussars 30 Mar. 6c
Somers, Richard John, 11 Hussars 20 May 73
Spall, William,25* Coast Brigade of Artillery ... 2S Oct. So j
Squirl, William,259 91 Foot 5 July 72
Stack, Frederick Rice,200 37 Foot 26 Dec. 651
Stanley. Edward, North Staffordshire Regt. ''■ May Zi
Stirling, Gilbert, Royal Horse Guards 1 July £1 j
Stuart, Donald,20" 46 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Studdert, Charles FitzGerald,268 So Foot 26 Aug. 59
Sutton- Nelthorpe, Robert Nassau, 8 Hussars., 1 July 81
Sykes, Cam,269 48 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Taylor, James, Royal Marines 18 Dee. 69
Taylor, William, 70 Foot 23 Feb. 44
Teevan, George James,2'" 94 Foot, Chief Con-
stable of Move, Sussex 1 Oct. 77
Tempest, Arthur Cecil, DL. n Hussars 5 July -2
749
Tennant, Charles Richard,271 2 Life Guards 21 Jan. 85
Tennant, John Trenchard,2"-' CB. B7 Foot 22 Mar. S6
Thellusson, Arthur John Bethel1,'"3 Cold-
stream Guards 2 Nov. 55
Thompson, Charles,2'-' 64 Foot 24 Mar. 58
Thompson. Leslie Jenkins, 5S Foot to May 61
Thurlow. Edward Hovel!,2"5 Royal Artillery... 16 Sept. 75
Tibbs, William Joseph, 70 Foot; teith Armji
Scricc Corp* 1 Jan. So
Tillbrook, Philip Limborch,2T6Unattached ; h.p.
Gentleman at Anns 29 Mar. 61
Tranchell, Edward Frederick, Ceylon Rifles ... 19 Jan. 65
Tranche!!, George Adolphus, Ceylon Rifles ... 12 June 69
Trench, Hon. Frederick Le Poer,2"" 40 Foot ... 1 Mar. 64
Trevor, Fred. Anthony,2'8 4 Foot 4 Feb. 62
Trimmer. Augustus R. 70 Foot S Mar. 86
Turner, Henry Ferdinand, 2;0 65 Foot . 28 Jan. 62
Vereker, Thomas George, 2fl 12 Foot 3 Aug. 66
Terney, Sir Harry, Bart. Unattached 13 Nov. 27
Vesey, Charles Cynric Welleslcy,263 72 Foot ... 30 Nov. 60
Walker, Samuel, 65 Foot 19 Sept. 34
Walter, Frederick Arthur,283 97 Foot 26 Oct. 60
Warburton, Henry William Egerton, 47 Foot. 17 Mar. 43
Warren, Sir AugustusRiversdale,i?<zr?.26'*2oF. 13 Dec. 59
Watson, Stepheu,-'8" Worcester Regt. Military
Knight of Windsor 30 Mar. Si
Way, Gregory Lewis,288 29 Foot 8 Dec. 46
Webb, Edward Townsend.289 27 Foot.-. 7 Oct. 76
p.s.c. Weir, John Charles,2'-"' 2 Foot 19 Jan. 64
Wentworth, D'Arcy, Unattached 3 Nov. 34
Westby, Bernard Heyer, Rifle Brigade 1 Oct. 77
Weyland, John, Royal Canadian Rifles 17 Nov. 6s>
White, Hans Robert,292 80 Foot 2 Nov. s=;
White-Thomson, Sir Robert T. KCB. DL. 1
Dragoon Guards 14 Aug. 57
p.s.c. Whitmore, Sir George Stoddart,293
KC3IG. 62 Foot 6 June 55
Whittuck, William Samuel, Bedfordshire
Regiment '. 1 July Si
Whyte, Edward, 19 Foot 13 June 68
Williams, Henry Augustus, 14 Foot 15 Mar. 79
Williams, Reginald Stewart,299 93 Foot 29 Nov. 64
Williams, Robert, 22 Foot 23 Nov. 41
Wilson, Edward Benjamin, R. Canadian Rifles 19 Feb. 70
Wilson, Henry, 14 Foot 19 July 21
Wilson, John,"303 42 Foot 5 July 72
Wiudham, George,3"3 Rifle Brigade 1 Apr. 70
Wood, John Joseph,3"5 Military Train 26 Dec. 56
Wood, William,3"6 Depot Battalion 1 Apr. 70
Woollard, Gilbert, St. Helena Regiment n Sept. 49
Worswick, William Worsley,30" 37 Foot 15 Feb. 6£
Wright, Charles Edward, 96 Foot joMar.76
Wyatt, Charles Edwyn,2"6 5 Lancers; h.p.
Gentle. nan at Arms \ 5 July 7.:
Wynter, Walter Andrew,305 West Riding
Regiment ; -Ko«. Colonellate 5Bti.l1. Fusiliers 2 Mar. 81
75° War Services of General Officers Retired by Sale, §-c.
1 Major General Hon. E. A. B. Aeheson served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war
of 1882. and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of l'el-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star).
- Major General J. H. Brown served in the Crimean campaign from Dee. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sevastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of oth April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
:< Major General P. R. Chesney served in the campaign that led to the capture or the Valley of the Upper Waikato
in New Zealand in 1864. and was present at the assault and capture of Pukehinahina in the Bay of Plenty (Medal 1.
* Major General Donnelly served throughout the Eastern campaign o>' 7854-55, including the battles in the
Crimea, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal wilh Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
s Major General H. C. Magenis served in New Zealand in 1861-62. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and
w.as present in the affairs at Banda, Kuddi, and Roghani (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
10 Sir Francis Scott served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Balaclava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the campaign of 1S57-58 against the mutineers in
India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kboilagunj, Shumsabad, siege and fall of
Lncknow and assault of the Martinierc and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Port of liooyah, action at AUvgunge,
attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 42nd Highlanders and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874. Was present at the battle of Amoaful ; commanded
the Regiment at the capture and destruction of Bee. ptah 1 mentioned in Sir A. Alison's report to Sir Garnet Wolseley
as having had the particular direction of the withdrawal of the Rear Guard), na.ttle of Ordahsu (slight wound oil
the head) and capture of Coomassie, and with the 42nd formed the Rear Guard during the burning of the <'it\ and
on every day's march until the arrival of the Forces at Mih Adansi Hills (mentioned in despatches. Brevet cf
Lt.Colonel. CB., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the expedition to Ashanti in 1 80s (honorary rank of Major
General, KCB. and Star).
War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, §~c.
- Colonel A. Aglionby served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in
1857-58 (Medal). Commanded the station of Kussowlie in 1858, when the Barracks were fired by incendiaries, and
was mentioned on that occasion as having been " mainly instrumental both by his exertions and example in saving
a very large amount of stores and Government buildings." Commanded the 33rd in the Abyssinian campaign in
1867-68, and led the Regiment (which formed the storming party) at th* assault on Magdaia (mentioned in des-
patches of Lord Napier and Sir Charles Staveley, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CI}.).
4 Colonel Aitchison served with the 1st Batt. 91st Regt. at the Cape of Hood Hope from Dec. 1845 to March 1847
and was engaged in a severe affair with the Kaffirs on the 22nd May 1846, when his horse was shot under him (Medal).
c Colonel Allan served with a Detachment 57th Regt. against the rebels in Canada in 1837. Commanded the 2nd
infantry Brigade in the Eusoofzie campaign of 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Troops on board the ship
Eastern Monarch when she blew up and caught ftre at Spithead on the 3rd June 1859, on which occasion a General
Order was issued expressing the Commander in Chief's gratification at the conduct of Lt. Colonel Allan, and officers
and men, and another conveying the Queen's approbation of the discipline and good order displayed under such
Crying circumstances.
7 Colonel D. A. Baby served with the 98th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40 (Medal).
' Colonel E. R. Berry served with the 61st Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage
<>f the Cheuab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857, and <vas present at the siege, assault, and
capture of Delhi, and action of Nuijufghur (Medal with Clasp).
*° Lord Berwick served in the Burmese war in 1825-26, and was present in the actions of Promc and Tand-
wayn (Medal).
11 Colonel A. Bibby served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements of I'.l Magfar and Mahsaina-severely wounded and horse st.ot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
12 Colonel J. O. Bovill served with a detachment of 30 of the Ceylon Rifles, which defeated the insurgents in
the first and second attack on Korncgalle 011 the 30th and 31st July, during the suppression of the rebellion in the
Kandian Provinces in 1848.
1J Colonel T. S. Brown served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 26th Feb. 1855, with the 55th Regi-
ment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Bhootan Expedition in 1866 (Medal with Clasp).
14 Colonel H. G. Browne served in the 32nd Regt. during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at
the action of Chinhut and defence of Lucknow Residency from June to Nov. 1857. Also with Maxwell's Force in
the Suregon campaign of 1858. Was twice wounded — once severely. Thanked in General Orders by Sir J. Outram,
Sir J. Inglis, and by the Governor General (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, with a 3-ear's service) : was awarded
the 1TC " for conspicuous bravery in having, on the 21st August 1857, during the siege of the Lucknow Residency,
gallantly led a sortie, at great personal risk, for the purpose of spiking two heavy guns, which were doing con-
siderable damage to the defences. It appears from the statements of the non-commissioned officers and men who
accompanied Captain Browne 011 the occasion, that he was the first person who entered the battery, which con-
sisted of the two guns in question, protected by high palisades, the embrasures being closed wilh sliding shutters.
On reaching the battery, Lieutenant Browne removed the shutters and jumped into thebatterj'. The result was
that the guns were spiked and it is supoosed that about 100 of the enemy were killed."
17 Colonel C. K. Bushe commanded the troops during the operations before and bombardment of Canton by the
Royal Navy under Sir Michael Seymour durinc the latter part of 1856 and beginning of 1S57 ; was present at the
assault and capture of the city in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Claspj and of Namtow on nth Aug. 1858 ;
was employed a portion of the time as a Brigade Major.
20 Colonel Hon. Aug. M. Cathcart accompanied the 93rd Highlanders to Turkey, and on the embarkation for the
Crimea he was appointed Extra Aide de Camp to his uncle Sir George Cathcart, with whom he was present at the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (promoted Brevet Major), where Sir George was killed ; rejoined the
g3i-d, but having been appointed a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, he was attached to the Light Division, and
was present in all the operations in which it was engaged, including both attacks on the Redan and fall of Sebastopol
— mentioned in despatches( Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
21 Colonel S. Y. Clark served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
iit Zuinguin Mountain. Was attached to Wood's Flying Column in command of a wing of the 17th Lancers and a
troop of the 1st Dragoon Guards (Medal with Clasp).
22 Colonel S. A. Cleeve served as Adjutant of the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ;
onboard the E.I. C. steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon River; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the
White House Redoubt), storm and capture of Rangoon, and repulse of the night attack on Prome (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu).
23 Sir William Colville served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, Src. 75 t-2
battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
-' Colonel G. A. Curzon served as Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaigns
of 1857-5S. including the actions at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow; subsequently with Ross' Camel
Corps and present at the battle of Golowlee and caoture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Colonel G. S. Davies served in the Crimea with the 10th Hussars from 30th June 1855, including the battle of
Tcbernaya and fall of Sebasnpol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Carabineers the
Indian campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the outbreak of the Sepoy mutiny at Meeruton the 10th May 1857,
the actions of the Hindun, 30th and 31st May, battle of Budleekeserai. siege and fall of Delhi, and subsequent
operations under Brigadier Showers ; also the affair of Kerkrowlie, taking of Barcilly, affairs of Majidia, Churdall,
and Bankee. and pursuit to the River Raptee (Medal with Clasp).
30 Lord Digby served in the expedition to the Soudau in 1835 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guirds,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tof'rek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31 C.uonel Donovan served against the Fitcani tribe in 1S28 under Colonel Somerset. Commanded an advanced
post in the neutral territory, Cape of Good Hope, in 1832 and 1833. Served against the insurgent Boers in 1S45. Was
actively employed throughout the whole of the Kaffir war of 1846 and 47 (Medal), and commanded the Advanced
Guard in forcing the passage of the Fish river Jungle from Fort Peddie to Trompeter's Dritt in May 1846, when
the Troops were engaged with the whole ofPato's tribe for upwards of three hours; previous to the action on the
Gwanga he led as a volunteer a small party into the jungle, where he had a personal rencontre with four armed
Kaffirs (the chief Zeto and one of his captains being of the party), two of whom he slew single-handed. For the
above services he received the Brevet rank of Major. Commanded the Troops in the Sovereignty during the Kaffir
war of 1S51-53 ; crossed the Orange River in Feb. 1S51 (effecting the passage with guns, wagons. &c, in a temporary
boat constructed on the occasion) to assist in the protection of the Albert district, and on the 28th March following,
with one Troop Capt M. Rifles, one sis-pounder, and a small Burgher Force, defeated a large body of Tambockies
and Basutos, under the chiefs Moocrose, Umhal, and Spepere, leaving upwards of 300 of the enemy dead on the field .
33 Colonel J. D. Downing served with the 1st Battalion 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of
1863-65, including the Waikato campaign (Medal).
3< Colonel P. P. Faddy commanded the Royal Artillery in the engagement at Port Natal against the revolted Zulu
Chief Foro in 1846. He served in the Kaffir war of 1852 in command of the Royal Artillery, and was named in the
official despatches, especially in that relating to the capture of the Kaffir Chief Macomo's stronghold, called
•" Macomo's Den," on the 10th March. Also commanded the Royal Artillery at the battle of Berea against the Basuta
Triocs under the Chief Moshesh (horse shot) 20th Dec. 1852, and was again mentioned in despatches, and received
the Brevet rank of Major for his services (Medal). Commanded as Brigadier the Column detached from the Saugo-r
Field Force, which defeated the rebel force at Keutee in Bundelcund on4th March 1S59 (mentionedin despatches, Medal).
3i Sir William Fairfax served with the 3i-t Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at the
sie^e and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
40 Colonel W. Faussett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 44th Regiment, including the battles of
Alma and Inkermm, siege and f.ill of Sevastopol, and attack and occupation of the cemetery on the 18th June ; he
was Brigade Major in the 3rd Division fro-n 23rd April 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
,2 Colonel Hon. H. T. Fraser served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
43 Colonel H. E. Glass served with the 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny of 1857-58, and was engaged
in the attack on the rebel position near Benares at Atrowlea and Koelsa, defence of Azimghur and sortie thence ;
proceeded with Brigadier Douglas' Column in pursuit of Koer Singh, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th
April ; also with Colonel Turner's Column in Shahabad and Palamon, including the capture of Jugdespore and
actions of 17th 18th and 20th October (Medal).
** Colonel Hamilton -Grace served with the 6Sth Light Infantry in the Crimea from 1st June 1855, and was pre-
sent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal withClasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in the Nevy
Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack on the Gate Pah, and in the West Coast campaign, and present at Kaka-
ramea (Medal).
^ Colonel Gregory servea in the American war in 1814 and 15, and commanded a gunboat belonging to the Flo-
tilla under Commander Owen on Lake Ontario, for which he received the thanks of the Naval Commander in Chief.
*' Colonel E. St. J. Griffiths served in the Hazara, campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the
tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
54 Colonel F. G. Hibbert served with the 91st Regiment, in the Kaffir war of 1851-53, and was wounded in action
at Wat.erkloof on 8thMarch 1852 (Medal).
58 Colonel Lowe served with the 16th Lancers at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1825-26, and was wounded (Medal).
60 Colonel J. M'Dounell served throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), during which he commanded seve-
ral successful skirmishing parties. Led the successful attack under Sir George Berkeley against a large body of
Kaffirs posted in one of their strongest positions at the Sohoto Mountain, where they treacherously murdered
Major Baker and four other officers two days previously. Was present in the action with and defeat of the insiwr-
geiit Boers at Boem Plaats 29th Aug. 1848, and on Major Armstrong being severely wounded he commanded the
Cape Mounted Puflemen during the latter part of the engagement.
6* Sir Francis Edmund Macnaghten. — For War Services, see Militia (Irish Rifles).
66 Sir Charles Manslield served as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir
William Mansfield, and was present in the actions of the 25th 27th and 28th Nov. under General Windham in the
vicinity of Cawnpore, and at the battle thereof onthe 6th Dec. 1857, at which he was severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
«? Colonel W. C. Master.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
69 Colonel J. Miller volunteered and commanded the combined force (English and Danish) during the insurrection
at Tortola, W.I., in August 1853. On his arrival martial law was proclaimed, and enforced for a period of sis
weeks, the natives, amounting to 7,000, having completely destroyed the town, and threatened the lives of the
"European inhabitants, who fled for refuge to St. Thomas. He suppressed the rebellion, and restored the island to- a
state of order and tranquillity, and after re-establishing civil authority, received the thanks of the President and
Council, and was most favourably reported to the Colonial Office.
'■u Colonel H. Montagu served with the 8th Hussars the campaigns of 1858-59 in Rajpootana and Central India,
and was present at the capture of Kotah, re-occupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of
Gwalior and actions of Koordrye and Bcordah (Medal and Clasp).
"i Colonel C. Morgan served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and assisted in planting the Queen's Colour on the cavalier of the inner Taku,
Fort; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"z Colonel Muter. —For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 772.
-3 Colonel E. A. Noblett served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
present at the affair of the 26th Nov. 1863 in the Wairoa Bush, the actions of Nukumaru, ar.d affair at Popola (Medal)..
-a Colonel L. Prendegast served with the Scots Greys in the Eastern campaign up to Oct. it854, including the
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, the battle of Balaklava (severely wounded by a musket pullet on he right foot;, aixT
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'9 Colonel J. A Price served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastcpo'
wounded), in the. Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
I with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and Turkish Medal).
80 Colonel Charles B. Reynardson served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1802
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
01 Colonel G. Rhodes served the campaign of 1853 and thespringcampaign of 1854 on the Danube as Aide de Camp
753 War Services of Colonels Retired Lij Sale, SjX.
to the Spanish General Prim, was present at the battle of Oltenitza. Subsequently was attached to Selim Pachate
Staff and accompanied the Turkish Irregular Cavalry in three successful sorties from the Quaiantine Station; present
in the Tete de Pont when the Russians unsuccessfully attacked and bombarded that position, retiring with loss ; was
also at the retreat of :he Russians from Giergevo and Slobodsia in 1854. For the above-mentioned services he has
received the Spanish Order of Isabel the Catholic, also the Turkish Order of the Medjidie 4th Class, with a Sword of
Honor from the Sultan. Served the campaign of 1S54 on the Staff of the Army in the Crimea, and was present at
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
s- Colonel J. P. Robertson served in the 51st Regt. throughout the Sutlei campaign of 1845-46, including the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshnh, Bnddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served in the Crimea
from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Commanded the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in the Indian campaigns of
1S57-58, daily engaged with the enemy at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and was in command at Dilkoosha
during the enemy's grand attack on 22nd Nov.: afterwards served with the force in occupation of the Alumbagh
under Outram from Nov. 1857 until March 1S58, including actions of the 23rd Dec, 12th and 16th Jan., 15th 21st and
25th Feb., and many other minor affairs; commanded the small Force which repulsed the enemy's Cavalry, 3,000
strong, in their attack of the Camp on the 16th March 1S58 ; took part in the operations ending in the fall of
l.ucknow; afterwards commanded the Cavalry of Luga id's Field Force, and was present at the relief of Azinighur,
capture of Jagdespore, and almost daily engaged with Omcr Singh's Force between 9th May and 10th Juno
1S58 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB.,. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow, and was frequently
mentioned in despatches).
85 Colonel R. F. W. Sibthorp served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
and was present at the second siege operations at Mooltan. including the siege and storm of the town (covering the
advance of the storming parties), and capture of the citadel; afterwards at- the battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of
the Seikh Army, and the expulsion of the Affghau force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Suc-
ceeded to the command of the Companies of the 60th Rifles that were engaged againsl the Hill Tribes in the
expedition to the Euzofzye Country on the 1 ith Dec. and also on the 14th Dec 1 1 • ( Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 97th Regt. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th May 1855, and was with the ladder party at the
assault on the Redan on. the Sth Sept. — sevorely wounded (Modal with Clasp, Brevet of Major and LtX'olonel,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8,; Lord Sinclair served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 23rd September 1854,
including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (horse shot under him), siege of Sebastopol, and attack on the
Redan iSth June— severely wounded; acted as Assistant Adjutant General to the Forces 011 the Bosphoras,
Dardanelles, &c, from July 1855 to Aug. 1856 (.Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals). Served in the New Zealand war in c! in. and actetl as Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camp to
Sir Duncan Cameron in New Zealand in 1802 (Medal).
11 Colonel F. H. Swinfen. -For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 77 :.
03 Colonel F. J. Travers commanded the ArtillerJ w ith Grant's Force from 30th Oct. to 10th Dec 1S57 throughout
the operations resulting in the relief of Lucknow and the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore; was
senior Officer Royal Artillery in the action of 2nd November s commanded the Artillery sent against Jellalabad
r 3th November, was wounded in the advance of i6th and 17th November ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by
1 rovernor Genera! in Council (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'■>* Colonel John Travers ser\ id in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»5 Colonel H. A. Trovelyan served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the nth Hussars, including the affair of
liulganak, battles of Alma and Balaklava (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
ol'the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
101 Colonel A.N. "Wilson served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
102 Coloneh A. Wyoergh served with the6;rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege assaults ;nul fall of Sebastopol, bombardment and
capture of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class ol'the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, Sec.
1 Lt.Colonel B. F. Alexander served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec 1857, capture of Lucknow, battle of Xuwabgungc, ami taking of Fort Oomerea,
commanded the storming party at attack on Fort Birwah— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
-Lt.Colonel Allevnc served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th August until December 1855, in-
cludin" the siege' and fall oi' Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal)? Served also with the 79th in the Indian campaign of 1850-59, including the affair of Secnndra
near Allahabad," siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Port of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and
SLahjehanpore,' capture of forts Bunnai and Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and acted as Adjutant
at thb capture of Rampore Kusshib and during the subsequent operations in Oudc across the Gogra and Raptce
rivers (Medal with Clasp).
♦ Lord Annesley served with the 43rd Light Infantry m the Ivalhr war ol 1051-52-53 (Medal), and was severely
wounded inri<*ht arm at the battle of Bei'ea. Served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign
Of 1854, including the battle of Alma— severely wounded (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
5 Lt.Colonel A?B. Armstrong served at the capture of Genoa 111 1814, and subsequently in the American war, in-
eludin'"- the capture oi'M'asliinG'ton, attack before Baltimore 13th Sept.i8i4t and on Orleans Sth Jan. 1815, where
tfe was wounded and taken prisoner. Present when Graham's Town was attacked by ten thousand Kaffirs 22ml
April 1810, and who were repulsed with great slaughter by three hundred Nen under the command of Colonel
Wiltshire.'' Commanded in the Kat River Settlement during the Kaffir war of 1S34-35, and was thanked in General
Orders for his defence of that locality against an attack of Kaffirs on the joth Feb. 1835 Served also throughout the
whole of the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was present at the attack on the Amatola, 10th April 1846, and two subsequent
davs' engagement (Medal). . . '
"'Lt.Colonel R. Armstrong served with the 40th Regiment in the .New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present
at Puketakaurie 'Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt. Also served in the war of 1863-
65, and was present at Orakau (Medal).
'- Lt Colonel Patterson.— For War Services, see leomcu ot the Guard, p. 132.
u Lt Colonel Vf. A. Battine served as Adjutant of the 16th Bengal Irregular Cavalry on the Peshawur frontier and
■was present in several expeditions against Momunds and Atfredie hill tribes in 1854-50 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force from Jan. to June 1857, and was present at the bombardment and cap-
ture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal with Hav.elock|s column^ on the Staff of that General
was present in the actions of Onao, Bit
several actions leading to and ending in
ng the subsequent defence as D.A.Q.M. (
„ , , (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service) .
is Lt Colonel Bazalgette landed in India with the 37th Regt. m June 1857, and served there until the suppression
or the mutiny, beintr engaged with the enemy on several occasions (Medal).
20 Lt Colonel the Hon. G. A . V. Bertie served with the 24th Regiment m the Zulu war of 1S79 ( Medal with Clasp) .
-' Lt Colonel Bertram served '.. .th the 41st Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Feb. to the 7th Sept. 1S55,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■" Lt Colonel G. M. Billington served with the 4th Regt. in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, $x\ 754
from the 18th March 1S56. Also -with it during the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, and was severely wounded in
the attack on the Fort on Bert Island on the 2nd of April 1S5S (Medal).
26 Lt. Colonel Blennerhasseit served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Canadian rebellion. Also in the Crimean
campaignfrom 2othDee. i854to 13th Feb. 1855. including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign under Sir John Michel, and was present at the actions of Raijghur (in
command of the Left Wing 71st), Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and
mentioned in despatches) .
27 Lord Blythsweod served with the Scota Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the end of
Aug. 1855 ; was present at the siege of Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches by a shell on the 22nd Aug. iS8,,
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
29 i,t.Colonel Edward Bond served with the 53rd Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the
affair of Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
30 Lt.Colonel Henry Bond served in the 1 7th Light Dragoons at the taking of Anjar in Catch in 1S16 ; also through-
out the Mahratta campaign of 1S17-1S. He was present with the 1 ith Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of
Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Accompanied the 3rd Light Dragoons into Atl'ghanistan with the force under Sir
George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, and in every engagement in the advance of the
Army on Cabool; also commanded the Bear Guard on three different occasions, — engaged the enemy at Tezeen and
Jugduliuck, and safely covered and protected the whole of the baggage of the Army, notwithstanding the repeated
attacks of the enemy (Medal).
33 Lt.ColonelJ. G. Hay-Boyd served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma. Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, affair of iSth .Jane, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps,
Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
34 Lt.Colonel Hon. W. G. Boyle served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 as Aide de Camp to Sir Dc Lacy Evans, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major. Medal with three Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
3-> Lt.Colonel Bramston served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1S52-53 (Medal). Also the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, and up to 6th Aug. 1S55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
36 Lt.Colonel A. Bravo was employed at Cape Coast Castle in 1S73-74 (Ashanti Medal).
37 Lt.Colonel J. D. Brockman entered the Royal Navy in 1S47; was actively employed during the Kaffir war of
1S51-52 (Medal). Served in H.M.S. Serines at the first attack on the stockades in the Rangoon river, was present
at the attack and taking of Martaban and afterwards at the storm and capture of Bangoon nth April 1S52 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Afterwards was in several actions with rjirates on the coast of China. Operations against
rebel tribes in Guzerat in 1S57. Served with the 36th Regiment in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Bose from Feb. 1S53 to .Tan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree; siege, storm, and
capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before Calpee, battle of Gowlowlcc, capture of Calpee, battle 01'
Morar, and capture of Gwalior; captured a battery of 3 guns on the Heights before Gwalior and turned them on
the euemy ; commanded a Detachment of 100 men forming part of a Flying Column sent in pursuit of Peroze Shah
and Tantia Topee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
40 Lt.Colonel 0. B. Brown served with the 63rd Regiment at the assault of the Redan and fall of Sebastopol,
also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
41 Lt.Colonel E. J. V. Brown served with the 88th Regt. the Eastern campaign up to 7H1 Dec. 1854, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
12 Lt.Colonel C. W. Bruce served with the Carabineers from the outbreak at Meerut to the pacification of Oude
and commanded a Squadron at the action of Bankagaon on SthOct.iS58, also in the subsequent campaign, including
the actions of Mahondispore and Russoolpore, advance on and capture of Mitowlee, a Hairs of Allygunge and Biswar.
and pursuit of the rebels for three months through Rajpootana and Central India (Medal).
48 Sir John Burgoyne served with the Grenadier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
40 Lt.Colonel Burnley-Campbell served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and was present at
the affair at Dakka on the 15th January 1880. Took part with the expedition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis.
Accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march from Cabul to Candahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
H. H. Gough, and was present in the reconnaissance on the 31st August (aorseshot), and in the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
47 Lt.Colonel H. Burton served with the 40th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the
actions at Mahoetahi, Matarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei. Also throughout the campaign of 1863-65, for
two years as D.A.Q.M. General (Medal 1. During the operations in Waikato he superintended to its completion
the construction and organization of the Military Electric Telegraph through the Waikato country (mentioned in
despatches}.
4* Lt.Colonel E. A. Butler served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Foree.
,,J Lt.Colonel H. Caddell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1SS4,
and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
30 Lt.Colonel Calcott served with the 10th Regiment during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole
of the siege OTierations before Moolfcm, the action at Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, and surrender of the
fortress on the 22nd January 1S49; also present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also as
a Staff Officer under Major General Storks, commanding on the Bosphorus during the Russian war in 1855-56.
31 Lt.Colonei R. J. Callwell served in Abyssinia in 1S68 in the Commissariat Department in command of the
station at AttalaJMedai).
52 Lt.Colonel Duncan Campbell served in the 83rd Regt. during the suppression of the insurrection in Lower
Canada in 1337 ; also in repulsing the attacks of the American brigands who landed at Prescott, Upper Canada, in
1838. Served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 2nd Dec. 1854 to 24th Jan. 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
53 Lt.Colonel Hon. H. W. Campbell served the Eastern campaign ; -854-55 as Aide de Camp to Sir William
Codrington, including the battles of Alma and Inkemian, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on
the 18th June and Sth Sept. (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
33 Lt.ColoDel G. M. Cardew served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China., in-
cluding the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps). Acted as Adjutant of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kading and in the
minor operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, Served with the 67th Regiment
throughout the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October
1379 (Medal with Clasp).
56 Lt.Colonel H. R. Carden served with the 77th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkennan, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Maior and Lt.Colonel, Knigh t
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
57 Lt.Colonel the Hon. W. H. P. Carington served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
55 Lt.Colonel G. L. Carmiehael served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in"
eluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Rajpootana
and Central India in 185S-59, and was present at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and the affairs of Koondrye
and Boordah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
59 Lt.Colonel Chetwode served with the Sth Hussars the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 2nd Aug. 1855,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bui ganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege ot
Sebastopol, having commanded Lord Raglan's Escort in the Crimea up to the time of his Lordship's death (Medal
with four Clasps. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also served in Rajpootana and
755 W°>' Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, §*c.
Central India in 185S-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree. battle of Kotab-
keserai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Powree, action of Beejapore, battle of Sindwabo (wounded) and actions oi
Koorwye and Nahargur (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt Colonel)
61 Lt.Colonel Clayton served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 20th Dec. 1854. to 10th Julv 18s-
(Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). J ■* "
65 Lt.Colonel Hon. W. Coke served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Fusilier Guards (was Aide do
Camp to LordRokeby from 9th Aug. (1855), including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches on
9th Aug.) ; mentioned in despatches (Medal with one Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medal- and ;th
Class of the Medjidie).
60 Lt.Colonel Colls served with the 39th Regt. in the battle of Mahara.jpore (Bronze Star). Served with the 32nd
Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the second siege operations before Mooltau, including
the storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress; also present at the surrender of the garriscn of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 and
present as Field Engineer to the force under Brigadier Berkeley at the capture of the forts of Dehai<*n and Tvrhool
(mentioned 111 despatches) ; also as D.A.Q.M. General to Brigadier Pinckney's Force during the campaign iii Oude
(Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the operations against the Hill Tribe's on the Peshawur Frontie/in 1S51-52
and was present at the affairs of Praunghur and Shaheote (Medal with Clasp).
6' Lt.Colonel D. L.Colt hurst served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Feb. tc 24th July
including the siegeof Sebastopol, and.isMiult .>t the Redan on ihe 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).'
08 Lt.Colonel Coney served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaignof i860 in North China, including th©
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). Commanded the disciplined Chinese Troops employed against the rebels in the province of Pecheli
North China, in the winter of 1862-6? (Brevet of Major, and Chinese Imperial decoration of the Red Button).
-1 Lt.Colonel G. H. Cope served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, fronn
November 1855 to the end of the campaign. Also with the 14th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1
1860-61 (Medal).
73 Lt.Colonel C. J.Cotes served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan.
"* Lt.Colonel Coxon served with the 43th Regiment in tin' Orange River Sovereignty, Cape of Good Hope, in 1851
where he was dangerously wounded (shot through both thighs) iii nn encounter with Boers and Hottentots.'
7« Lt.Cclonel Crawley served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (lirevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Lt.Colonel A. M. Creagh served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in
1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful (wounded slightly), capture and destruction of the town of
Becanab, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
'8 Lt.Colonel Crosse served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
Ravee or the 12th and 16th July 1857 ; also at tin- siege, assault (led in the storming party of the 3rd Column), and
occupation of Delhi from 14th Aug. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp,.
81 Lt.Colonel C. Dawson served with the 18th Royal Irish 111 New Zealand, and commanded a Company through-
out the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns from August 1863 to May 1S66 ; commanded WoodaU's Redoubt during
the West Coast campaign from February 1S65 to March 1866; was engaged in the following operations, viz.—
exneditiou to Paparala, relief of the Mauku Stockade, occupation of Mere Mere, and commanded the Pokenoe
Patrol when attacked by the enemy on the morning of the 2nd Sept. 1861 (mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's
despatches for gallantly, Medal).
* Lt. Colonel G. R. A. Denne served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, at the action at Kassassin on the 28th August, and in command of
the Regiment at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Stan.
90 Lt.Colonel Robert Dillon served in the 30th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
91 Lt.Colonel J. C. Duke served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Dlundi (Medal with Clasp).
s- Lt.Colonel Dunbar has the medalfor the Punjaub campaign. Served with the flank Companies 98th Regiment
in the force under Sir Colin CampbeR'at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Served
during the Indian campaign of 1857 from the outbreak on 12th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege
storm and capture of Delhi — wounded in the hand in the Trenches on 12th September (Medal with Clasp, an!d
Brevet of Major).
04 Lt.Colonel Hon. C.E. Edwardes served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
95 Lt.Colonel S. H. H. Edwards served with the 98th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; served also
with the Flank Companies 98th Regt. in the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb.
1850. Served in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and
May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
96 Lt.Colonel G. A. Elliot served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu), and was with the storming party at the capture of Martaban ; was on board. H.M.S. Itutller at the
destruction of the river stockades ; and on land at that of those on the Dellah side ; present in the operations In
front of Rangoon on the 12th and 13th April 1852, including the capture of the White House stockade; also at the
storm and capture of Rangoon (wounded). Served in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including- the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
98 Lt.Colonel England served the Eastern campaignof 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir Richard England, including the
battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
100 Lt.Colonel W. H. Fairtlough served with the 55th RegimentontneChinaexpedition (Medal;, and was present
at Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae (including the night attack), Cnapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo.
103 Lt.Colonel O. B. Feilden served in the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
104 Lt.Colonel Ferguson served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 19th Feb. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
105 Lt.Colonel J. C. Fife-Cookson served with the 18th Royal Irish and with the 65th Regimentin the New Zealand
war in 1865 (Medal). Was appointed a Military Attache to the British Embassy at Constantinople on the outbreak
of the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, and accompanied the Turkish armies in the Balkan campaign, and subsequently
at Gallipoli (Brevet of Major).
108 Lt.Colonel H. C. FitzGerald served with the 33rd Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
108 Lord Fred. FitzRoy served under Sir Robert Stopford during the operations on the coast of Syria in 1840
(Medal).
110 Lt.Colonel John Foott served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the 88th Regiment, including the actions
of 26th 27th and 28th November at Cawnpore, under General Windham; battle of Cawnpore 6th December, anu
pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent, with minor affairs in Oude (Medal).
112 Lt.Colonel F. R. Forster served in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to the 10th July 1855, including the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
113 Lt.Colonel Fortescue served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Royal
Artillery, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma (horse killed), Balaklava, and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
114 Lt.Colonel G. V. Fosbery served with the Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Generals Chamberlain and
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, tyc. 75^-7
Garvock during the operations at TJmbeyla from October to December 1863 where he commanded a body of marks-
men of the 71st and 101st Regiments armed with rifles firing shells of his own invention ; was engaged in the de-
fence of the Crag and Eagle's Nest Piquets, and as a volunteer with Major Keyes at the storming of the Sanga on
the Crag Piquet, where he led a party of the 1st Punjaub Infantry and Corps of Guides, and was the first man in
driving out a strong body of the enemy, estimated at 500 strong, after desperate hand-to-hand fighting (mentioned
in despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) : was awarded the UlC " for the daring
and gallant manner in which, on the 30th October 1863, acting as a volunteer at the time, he led a party of
his regiment ithe 1st Punjab Infantry) to re-capture the Crag Piquet, after its garrison had been driven in by
the enemy, on which occasion sixty of them were killed in desperate hand-to-hand fighting. From the
nature of the approach to the top of the crag amongst the large rocks, one or two men only could advance at one
time; and 'whilst I ascended one path,' relates Lieutenant Colonel Keyes, CB., commanding the 1st Punjab
Infantry, ' I directed Lieutenant Fosbery, of the late 4th European Regiment, to push up another at the head of a
few men. He led this party with the greatest coolness and intrepidity, and was the first man to gain the top of the
crag on his side of the attack.' Subsequently, Lieutenant Colonel Keyes being wounded. Lieutenant Fosbery
assembled a party with which he pursued the routed enemy in the direction of the Lalloo ridge, inflicting on them
further loss and confirming possession of the post."
115 Lt.Colonel T. Gardiner served in the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
Frontier under Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chinglie and the affair with
the Hindoostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served also as Adjutant
ani Quarter Master of the 18th Punjaub Infantry in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Masterat the final subjection of
the rebels along the Nepaul Terai (Medal) .
117 Lt.Colonel Garrett served in the 46th Regt. and on the Staff in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of
the Medjidie).
118 Lt.Colonel Gascoigne served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 29th Aug. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
119 Lt.Colonel B. T. Gilpin served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1:0 Lt.Colonel A. A. Godwin accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special ser-
vice, and served in the first phase of the Ashanti war. Was appointed Special Commissioner to the King of
Annamaboe. Raised the Annamaboe Contingent and commanded it at the action of the 27th October near Dunquab.
where he was severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
121 Colonel G. G. Gordon. — For War Services, see Militia (Royal Scots).
122 Sir William Gordon (17th Lancers) served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava
(wounded and horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign of Central India, and commanded a Squadron
in the affairs of Rajghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Kharee, and Zerapore (twice mentioned in despatches for gallant
conduct at Rajghur and Mongrowlee, Brevet of Major, and. Medal).
123 Lt.Colonel F. W. Gore served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol from 1st to 16th May 1855, after which as Aide de Camp to Major General
Michel with the Turkish Contingent (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
124 Lt.Colonel J. P. Gore served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-38, including
the storm and capture of St. Charles and St. Eustache, and ulterior operations on the Richelieu and adjacent country.
Was with the Right Wing onboard the Premier when that transport was wrecked, in Nov. 1843, in the Gulf of St.
Lawrence. Landed with the Battalion in the Crimea on the 22nd April 1855, and was at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches on the 6th July (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the storm and capture of Sinho and
Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal and Clasps).
>2» Lt.Colonel T. E. Green served with the 82nd Regiment in Bengal during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal),
and with the Military Train in New Zealand from 1864 to 1867 (Medal).
129 Lt.Colonel D. C. Greene served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Nominated
to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service with the Turkish Contingent.
138 Lt.Colonel F. Hall served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from 3rd July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also
in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from 3i'd to 6th December
1857, relief of Sundeelah, and capture of Birwah Fort — mentioned in despatches (Medal).
14u Lt.Colonel Hallowes served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the cap-
ture of Lucknow and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
144 Lt.Colonel Hardy served with the 58th Regt. in New Zealand, and was present at the attack and repulse of the
hostile natives on the settlement and stockades of Wanganui, 19th May, and action of the 19th July 1847 (Medal).
145 Lt.Colonel James Hare served in the 60th Rifles in the campaign ofi857againstthemutineersinIndia from 7th
June, including the battle of Budle ke Serai and taking the heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp). He
served also the Oude campaign in 1858, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture
of Fort Mittowlie, and action of Biswah.
149 Lt.Colonel the Honorable C. R. Hay served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
150 Lt.Colonel Haygarth served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854 until severely
wounded at the battle of Alma — shot through shoulder and thigh (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
151 Lt.Colonel W. W. Haywood served in the Afghan war m 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeenn and with the Kama Expedition (Medal).
152 Lt.Colonel Heneage served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from 18th Oct. 1854, including
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal).
I!i Lt.Colonel Hickie served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
wr Lt.Colonel J. Howley served in the Crimea with the 4th Regiment from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) .
"8 Lt.Colonel Hon. C. J. Hubbard served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882
( Medal, and Khedive's Star).
i"0 Colonel J. Hudson served with the 97th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present in
the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
i" Lt.Colonel W. W. W. Humbley served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle
of Sobraon (Medal).
163 Lt.Colonel T. B. Hutton served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kimbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 61st
Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties on 4th 18th and 23rd July,
and 1st August— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
166 Lt.Colonel R. B. Ingram served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and commanded a detach-
ment of the 97th Regt. in the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition from Benares into the Azimghur
entrenchment on the 9th April 1858 (Medal).
166 Lt.Colonel L. H. L. Irby served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854 to 20th March
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India from 12th Aug.
1857 until the end of the rebellion, including the defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence
of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
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109 Lt.Colonel D. W. G. James served with the Queen's Royals in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country
in 1844 (including the stomi and capture of the Fortress of Punella) and part of that in the Concan and Sawant
Warree country in 1844 and 45. Also in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal); and with the expedition north of the
Orange River in 1852-53.
170 Lt.Colonel Jemmett Browne served throughout the Indian Mutiny, including the outbreak at Nusserabad iu
May 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
171 Lt.Colonel H. C. Jervoise served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to General
Airey, including the battles of Alma and Bu.lakla.va, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
172 Lt.Colonel A. S. Jones was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and at Delhi throughout the siege operations,
including the assault and capture of the city, having been D.A.Q.M.G. to the Cavalry Brigade from 8th Aug. to
23rd Sept. 1857. Served with the 9th Lancers in Greathed's pursuing Column and was present in the actions of
Bolundshuhur and Allyghur, and battle of Agra, where ho was dangerously wounded, having received a musket-
shot wound and twenty-two sabre cuts. He was mentioned in the despatches of Sir Hope Grant on three different
occasions (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the ITiT for the following service : —
" The cavalry charged the rebels and rode througn them. lieutenant Jones, of the 9th Lancers, with his squadron,
captured oue of their guns, killing the drivers, and, with Lieutenant Colonel Yule's assistance, turned it upon a
village occupied by the rebels, who were quickly dislodged. This was a well-conceived act, gallantly executed."
■^-Despatch from Jfajor General Sir James Hope Grant, KCB. dated loth January 1S57."
171 Lt.Colonel L. J. F.Jones served with the 7th Fusiliers iu the Crimean campaign from 20th Oct. 1854, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Inkcrman (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol, including sorties of 26th Oct., 5th April (wounded),
and 9th May, storming the Quarries on 7th June (wounded), and assault of the Redan on the i8thjune — very severely
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the 88th Regiment
during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, and was present in all the actions at Cawnpore under General Windham, also
at the action of Bhognapore, capture of Calpee, and subjugation of Oude (Medal withClasp, and Brevet of Major).
177 Sir Robert Kingscote served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Lord Raglan, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps,
CB., and Turkish Medal).
:vs Lt.Colonel A. M. Knight served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the i6ih Lancers, and was present at
the affair of Buddiwal, and in the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Kaffir war of
1847 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, when he commanded the Cavalry Escort of Sir Harry Smith. Also during the
Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) with the Cape Mounted Riflemen, including the action of Berea. Served again on
the Staff of Sir Harry Smith, and subsequently on that of his successor, Sir George Cathcart.
180 Lt.Colonel W. Knipe served with the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was pre-
sent at the battle before and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
181 Lt.Colonel F. Lambton served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
164 Lt.Colonel A. H. Lefroy served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
192 Lt.Coionsl Lister served with the 9th Regt. the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan and was wounded at Istaliff
(Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of
the enemy's batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
195 Lt.Colonel Drury Lowe served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) . Served
as Aide de Camp to Sir H. Barnard, to Major General Reed, and to Sir A. Wilson during the siege assault and cap-
ture of Delhi and all minor engagements, and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council (Brevet ot
Major, Medal with Clasp).
196 Lt. Colonels J. H. Lowndes and St. John-Mildmay. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentle-
men at Arms, p. 130.
193 Lt.Colonel F. L. H. Lyon served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 185^ up to Sept. 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol, and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April, and 6th and 17th Juno
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandora,
storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Barree, capture of Rampore Kussia,
affairs of Muchagawn Tigree, relief of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (Medal with
dasp).
501 Lt.Colonel F. T. Lyster served with the 50th Regiment in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Previous to
entering the British service he served in Portugal, in the Pedroite army, from 1833 to 1835, and was at the defence
of Oporto, and in all the affairs from the raising of the siege to the termination of the war. He afterwards served
in Spain under Sir De Lacy Evans, as Captain of Infantry, and under Espartero as Captain of Cavalry, and subse-
quently on the Staff of General Don Diego Leon, whose escort he commanded from 1836 to 1841. Was twice deco-
rated with the Order of St. Ferdinand for charges of Cavalry at Alio and Berga, and with the Medals for the siege
and capture of Irun and Morlela ; once severely wounded. Was present in the following actions and affairs in that
country : — Fuenterabia (reconnaissance on), Ametzagana, San Marcos, Loyola, Aguirre, Oriamendi, Hernani, Urni-
etta, Irun (siege of), Lazarte, Usurbil, Andoin, Vera, Perdon.Otiera (reconnaissance on), Sesma, Belascoain, Aroniz,
Santa Barbara (reconnaissance on), Valle de Berruera, Alio, Alio y dicastillo, Collander, Maniella y pena Cortada,
Genebrosa, Canadette, Agua Viva, Segura (siege of), Castleotte (reconnaissance on), Castleotte (siege of), Valle de
Lladres, Morella (siege of), Berga and its twenty-two redoubts; charged, with seven Lancers, Bosque's Squadron,
completely routing it, killing seven and capturing five horses.
203 Lt.Colonel M'Barnet served in the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and 8th Sept., expedition
to Iterteh and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the In-
dian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
205 Lt.Colonel P. M'Pherson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855; was also at the bombardment and
surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
207 Lt.Colonel P. MacDonald served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch, first as Brigade Major and afterwards
in command of a Regiment (Turkish Medal).
208 Lt.Colonel F. J. MacFarlane served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 in the 9th Lancers, including the battle
of Sobraon (Medal). He served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the
Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
211 Sir F. D. Maclean served with the 13th Hussars in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
212 Lt.Colonel L. Macpherson served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 30th July 1855 with the 30th
Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps, j
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
211 Lt.Colonel J. T. Maguire.— For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 774.
215 Sir Henry Malet served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 3rd May 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
216 Lt.Colonel Manners served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present with the 51st Light In-
fantry on board the E.I.C. steam-frigate Ferocz at the attack and destruction of the enemy's batteries and stockades
on the Rangoon river on the nth April 1852; on the following day commanded the skirmishers that covered the
disembarkation and advance of the storming party at the capture of the White House Redoubt ; at the final assault
and taking of Rangoon he commanded the Escort of the Major General Commanding, and at the storm and capture
of Rangoon. Was appointed Brigade Major to the 1st Madras Brigade in Sept. 1852, and was present at the en-
gagement on the Heights of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
2" Lt.Colonel Mansergh served with the 6th Regt. '
_. in the Kaffir war from the attack in the Boomah Pass 24th Dec,
1850, to the conclusion of the war in 1853 (Medal)." Was placed by Sir Harry Smith in command of the isolated post
of Fort White in the enemy's country on the 28th Dec. 1850 ; caused the post to be stockaded, and with his party of
120 men defended it on the 3rd January 1851 against a force of 1,000 Kaffirs under Sandilly, Auta, and other chiefs
who were defeated with severe loss, for which service he and his garrison were complimented in General Orders,
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Was afterwards present at both affairs at the Waterklooi, and commanded the Regiment at the first attack.
219 Lt.C'olonel W. G. Margesson served with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Aug'. 1S55, including
the siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
— s Lt.Colonel B. B. Mauleverer served with the S8th Regiment in the Crimea from 12th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
action at Bhognapore, fall of Calpee, action of Jamoo, and capture of the fort of Birwah — mentioned in despatches
(Medal with Clasp).
231 Lt.ColonelFrederick Miller served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served in Turkey and the Crimea in 1S55-56 with the Turkish Csntingent in command of the 1st Regiment
of Intantry (Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny
in 1858-59 ; present in all the actions in which the 80th Regiment was engaged (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served also with the 80th Regiment in the Expedition against Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
232 Lt.Colonel James Miller served with the nth Hussars in the^Crimea from 29th July to 19th August 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
253 Lt.Colonel Thomas Miller served in the 40th Regt. at the capture of Manora and surrender of Kurrachee, Lower
Scinde, in Feb. 1839. He served with the 10th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the
siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress ; was Major of Brigade at the repulse cf the enemy's
night attack on the British Camp at Muttee Thol on 17th Aug. ; commanded the Reserve of the Regt. at the storm-
ing of the Heights before Mooltan on 27th Dec. 1S4S ; was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps).
231 Lt.Colonel C. Milligan served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the
attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
236 Lt.Colonel W. H. Moffatt served with the 19th Regiment during the latter part of the Crimean campaign
from 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikkini during the
close of 1S60, and was twice in command of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Served in the Hazara campaign in
1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
237 Lt.Colonel Mollan served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, commanded the 75th Regiment with Outram's
Force at Alumbagh from Dec. 1857 to Feb. 185S, including repulse of attacks on 12th and 16th Jan. and minor affairs.
Served as Brigade Major with the Rifle Brigade at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Koorsee,
Baree, Simree, Nawabgunge (horse killed by round-shot), and Sultanpore, operations terminating in the passage
of the Goomtee on 28th Aug., action at Dooadpore and capture of the enemy's guns, surrender of the forts of
Ameethie and Shunkapore (frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CS.)
239 Lt.Colonel the Hon. H. M. Monckton served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah (wounded) and Goojerat, and
pursuit of the Sikhs with the force under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Army of
the East, attached to the 4th Light Dragoons, and afterwards with the rank of Major in command of the Sultan's
" Royal Regiment of Constantinople," with the Cavalry under Major General Shirley, and has received the Turkish
War Medal.
242 Lt.Colonel W. Mosse served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal).
243 Lt.Colonel John Murray served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
244 Lt.Colonel Naylor served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimea from the 29th April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
246 Lt.Colonel Neville served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 1st Aug. 1855, as Aide de Camp to Sir
Richard England, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches) , and siege of Sebastopol
(Brevet of Major,Medal with three Clasps,Knight of the Legion of Honor,5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal) .
247 Lt.Colonel W. Newbigging served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
248 Lt.Colonel J. P. Nolan brought the "A" Battery Steel Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most
energetic in getting it into order previous to the arrival of No. 5 Battery 21st Brigade ; and served throughout the
Abyssinian campaign from December 1867 as Adjutant to Colonel Milwaid, and was present in the action of Arogee
and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
250 Sir J. T. N. O'Brien served throughout the Indian Mutiny. Was in 1857 at Peshawur during the disarma-
ment of the Native Troops, destruction of the 55th, outbreak and annihilation of the 51st N.I. Served with the
Eusofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59 was D. A. Q.M. General
to a Column in the Field. Present under Brigadier Wetherall at the storm and capture of Rumpoor Kussia (men-
tioned in despatches) ; operations under Lord Clyde leading to the surrender of Ameathie, evacuation of Shunker-
pore, and flight of Beni Madho, subsequently in the same capacity with the field force under Sir Hope Grant and
Brigadier Taylor at the passage of the Gogra ; affairs of Muchleegawn and Kumdakoti, resulting in the flight of
the rebels into Nepaul (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
251 Lt.Colonel V. O'Connor served as Acting Adjutant of the 80th Regiment with the Left Attack during the
Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
25- Lt.Colonel Edmund Palmer served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and commanded a field battery of Royal
Artillery with Whitlock's field division in the action at Bandah, action at Chitrakote with Carpenter's force, and
defeat of a body of the Gwalior Contingent at Koreri. Right hand partially disabled through exposure to the sun
during the hot-weather campaign of 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
283 Lt.Colonel J. Peyton served as an Engineer Officer on the Peshawur Frontier in i854~55,and remodelled the Forts
of Michnee, Shubkudder, and Abozai, between the Khyber Pass and Cabool river, in front of an enemy, his men
having on more than one occasion been shot down at their work, and his predecessor Lieut. Bulnois of the Bengal
Engineers killed in discharge of that duty ; was present at every engagement which took place with the Hill Tribes
during the above period. Received the thanks of Government for special services on the frontier of Thibet. Served
during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 and narrowly escaped falling into the hands of the Sealkote mutineers at the
engagement on the Ravee under General Nicholson ; was present at the Peshawur outbreak as 2nd in Command of
the T8th Punjaub Irregulars, the Commanding Officer, the Adjutant, and the Doing Duty Officer, the only other
European officers present, being all three severely wounded (Medal) . Lt.Colonel Peyton has passed the Interpreter's
Examination in Hindostanee and taken degrees of high proficiency in the Oordoo and Persian languages at the
Colleges of Calcutta and Madras, and received the reward — ^400.
263 Lt.Colonel G. H. Pocklington.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
266 Lt.Colonel Prevost served in the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855 (as Acting Adjutant from 15th
June to 14th Aug.) including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. ; he was slightly wounded
on the 17th July in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
269 Lt.Colonel Radcliffe served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle ot
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the
Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, siege of Calpee, and
affair at Selimpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
274 Lt.Colonel A. D. Rickman served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the war on the N. W. Frontier
of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with Clasp).
273 Lt.Colonel C. Rice served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 16th July 1855, including the siego
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was
present with the leading Column of assault on 30th March 1858, subsequently throughout the operations in Central
India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-59, and action of Oodeypore aa
Staff Officer to Brigadier Parke (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Maior, Medal with Clasp) .
277 Lt.Colonel R. J. E. Robertson served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel; was afterwards present at the
battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh army, and the expulsion of the Affgbans beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal
with two Clasps). Served during the operations in the Euzofzye Country, and capture of the insurgent villages on
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the nth and 14th Dec. 1849. Also in the expedition against the Affreedies in the Kohat Pass in February 1850
(Medal with Clasp). Served on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
278 Lt.Colonel J.Robinson served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1 854-5 5, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sevastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the 18 th June,
and was Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Spencer in the Trenches at the fall of Sebastopol, 8th September, and
in the expedition to and capture of the forts of Kinbourn (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the campaign
of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the Inner Taku Fort (Medal
with Clasp).
"9 Lt.Colonel Rocke served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the expedi-
tion to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Turkish
Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) . Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading
Column of assault on 30th March 1858 ; commanded a Wing of the Regiment in pursuit of Gwalior rebels in
Rajpootana and at the battle of Bunass; commanded a Field Force at the action of Pertabghur (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp).
283 Lt.Colonel R. H. Ross served as Adjutant of the 35th Regiment during the campaign in the Shahabad district,
Bengal, in 1858 (Medal).
285 Lt.Colonel W. J. Rous served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September — wounded; also severely
wounded in the Trenches on the 26th August (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
255 Lt.Colonel H.R. Russell lauded in the Crimea on 12th Sept. 1855, and was afterwards present with the 57th Regt.
at the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served with the Column under
Colonel Wnrre on the Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Also served through
the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the action of Katikara. capture of the Maori positions of Ahu Ahu,
Kitakc, and Te Poru, operations in the Warea district, and several minor affairs. On the Staff from 20th Jan. 1865
to 16th Aug. 1866 ; mentioned in despatches by Sir Duncan Cameron as "deserving of the highest praise," more-
over repeatedly mentioned in despatches, also thanked in district orders (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
290 Lt.Colonel Ruttledge served with the 17th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan and
Beloochistan under Lord Keane, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Xledal), and of Khelat.
Also at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to Aug. 1855, including the assault of the Redan on the 18th Juno
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
294 Lt.Colonel H. B. Scott served with the o;h Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal).
295 Lt.Colonel Hon. T. C. Scott embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoafnl, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
501 Lt.Colonel C. M. B. Siree served with the 33rd Regiment in the Eastern campaign in 1854, and was severely
wounded while carrying the colours at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
303 Lt.Colonel T. H. Smith served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1852-53, was present at the
capture of Martaban, at the operations before Rangoon on the 12th 15th and 14 th April, at the capture of the Great
Dagon Pagoda (with the storming party) and capture of Prome. Also served with a force detached for the purpose
of clearing the right bank of the irrawaddy of the enemy, from November 1852 to March 1853, and was employed as
Staff Officer a considerable portion of the period (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was on board the troop-ship Perse-
verance in command of six Companies of the 2nd West India Regiment when that vessel was totally wrecked off the
island of Maio on the 21st Oct. i860. Present at the destruction of Rovana, and commanded the combined naval and
military forces at the attack and destruction of the Fetish town of Robagga on 7th Jan. 1862.
308 Lt.Colonel E. A.T. Steward served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the 18th June,
and the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
309 Lt.Colonel D. Stewart served in the Indian campaign in 1S5S, and was present with the 13th Light Infantry
at the battle of Azimghur on 6th April, and specially thanked ; acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Jones
in the action at Shabjehanpore on 14th May; was present at the action of Mohunpore on 26th May. Commanded
two Squadrons of Irregular Cavalry at the siege and capture of the Fort of Cowrie in August, and at the action of
Beejapore on 6th September— wounded by sabre-cut on left hand, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp,
and Brevet of Major).
310 Lt.Colonel Stisted served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and was present at the
affairof Ramnuggur, the passage of the Chcnab at Wuzeerabadonthe istDec. 1848 with the Force under Sir Joseph
Thackwell, action of Saduolapore, battles of Chillianwallah (wounded, and charger wounded) andGoojerat (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from qth May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb.
1858 to March 1859 and was present at tho affair of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree,
action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra
campaign including the affairs of Doudpore, Pandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, Hyderghur, and pursuit of Benhi Madho's
Force to the Goomtee ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the
Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (twice
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal -with Clasp). Commanded a wing of the 7th Hussars comprising
part of the Doaba Field Force employed against native tribes on the North-West Frontier of India in December
1863 and January 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkudder (Medal).
312 Lt.Colonel F. S. Stoney served in India in 1S58, and was present at the attack on a fort occupied by rebels on
Beyt Island.
3'3 Lt.Colonel P. C. Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
316 Lt.Colonel Swaffield served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the Redan on the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action
of Sinhc and storming of Tangku (Medal).
320 Lt.Colonel F. S. Terry served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid ; was General Transport Officerto the Koorum Valley Field Force, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition
and in the engagement at Margashai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served wTith the expedition to
the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 on Transport duty, and was present in the engagement at Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
321 Lt.Colonel Thellusson served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea, from 13th June 1855, including the ex-
pedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the Regiment at the siege and capture of
Kotah on 30th March 1858 and was present with the leading Column of assault ; subsequently throughout the opera-
tions in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-59 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
331 Colonel Tottenham served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Jan. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
332 Lt.Colonel Tremayne served with the 13th Hussars throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
reconnaissance on the Danube under Lord Cardigan, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma,
Balaklava (horse shot), and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Brigade at Eupatoria
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
337 Sir H. P. Vance. — For War Services, see the Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
340 Lt.Colonel Villiers.— For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 772.
341 Lt.Colonel J. H.Wade served with the 90th Light Infantry at th e siege and fall of Sebastopol from 4th Dec. 1 854—
present at the attack on the Quarries on 7th June and with th 2 storming party in the assaults of the Redan on
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, Spe. 761
i3th June and Sth Sept.— severely wounded and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) . Also during- the Indian campaign of 1857-58— present with Haveloek's Column
at the actions of the 21st and 23rd Sept., relief and subsequent defence of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches),
with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks on that position from Nov.
1857 to March 1S58, siege and fall of Lucknow, and final operations in Oude (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasps,
and a year's service for Lucknow).
342 Lt. Colonel J. Wakefield served with the 83rd Rest, at the attack on the Fort of Awah in Sept. 1857 (Medal).
341 Lt. Colonel F. T. Warburton served in the Sew Zealand war of 1860-61, employed on special service (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal) .
3M Lt.Colonel B. E. Ward served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Viscount Melville during the campaign m the
Punjaub of 1848-49, including the second siege operations before Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with a Detachment of the 60th Rifles during operations in theEuzofzie Country in December 1849,
and acted as Staff Officer to the European portion of the force sent against the Affredies in the Kohat Pass in Feb.
1850 (Medal with Clasp).
"» Lt.Colonel Waugh served the Mahratta campaign with the 16th Lancers, including the battle of Maharajpore
29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to Sir Harry Smith during the Sutlej
campaign of 1 S45-46, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and one Clasp) .
349 Lt.Colonel F. West landed in the Crimea with the 48th Regt. on the 21st April 1855, and served at the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
352 Lt.Colonel Wickham served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from 5th to 26th June 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the iSth June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
3M Lt.Colonel W. H. Wilson served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 19th March to
the evacuation on the 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war, and was very severely wounded at the
repulse of the enemv's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru on 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
356 Lt.Colonel HonT G. H. W. Windsor-Clive served in the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian Mutiny, and was
present at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the Ravee on the 12th and 16th July 1857; also at the siege
assault and occupation of Delhi from 14th Aug. (Medal with Clasp).
358 Lt.Colonel T. Witchell served in the Wanganui campaign of 1S65-66 in command of the Military Train, acting
as Light Cavalry, and was present at the affairs of Xukumaru (horse shot) and Kakaramea (twice mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
360 Lt.Colonel Hon. H. J. L. Wood landed at the Gold Coast on the 30th November 1 873, and served as Aide de Camp
to Sir Garnet Wolselev throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, including the capture of Borborassie, battle
of Amoaful, the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie, after which he was sent home with the despatches
< mentioned in despatches, promoted from Lieutenant in the 10th Hussars to Captain in the 12th Lancers, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
361 Lt.Colonel R. W. Woods served with the Buffs in the action of Punniar, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
353 Lt.Colonel H. W Keavs-Toung served with the Bombay Rifles the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including
J-he storming of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack on British Rear Guard, and battle of Kooshab (Medal
with Clasp). Also with the same Regiment and the Poonah Irregular Horse the Indian campaigns of 1857-59,
present in operations against the Bheels in the Nassick and Kandeish. Hills ; commanded during four months
early in 1858 the frontier post of Rajapore; afterwards with the Satpoora Field Force against the Rohillas and
Bheels in the Vindhya Mountains, and subsequently in 1858-59 on the Divisional Staff of Sir John Michell against
Che rebels under Tantia Topee in Central India (Medal).
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, Sfc.
I Major Annesley served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 16th Feb. 1856, subsequent to the fall of
Sebastopol. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, first as Captain commanding a Division of
the Transport Train, and subsequently in command of five Divisions of the Train at Senafe (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
5 Major John Armstrong served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar and Afghanistan
in 1841-42 (Medal). Also in the battle af Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
6 Major T. P. St. G. Armstrong served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 49th Regt., including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and assaults of the Redan on i3th
June and 8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
7 Major W. B. Armstrong served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from October 1854, in-
cluding the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Ciasps, and
Turkish Medal).
II Major T. D. Backhouse served with the 70th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal). Also
in the New Zealand war of 1864-65 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal).
12 Major J. Bailie served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
13 Major R. Bainbridge served with a Squadron of the 17th Lancers in the Indian campaign of 1858 under Sir
John Michel, including the affairs of Rajghur, Mongrolee, Sindwahc, Kahree, and Zeerapore (Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
u Sir David Baird served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
i5 Major F. W. Balfour served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including
the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept., and fall of Sebastopol and sortie (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and
Turkish Medal).
17 Major J. H. Bamfield served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege
of Kotah, battle of Bunass, and pursuit through Rajpootana, Central India, and Mai wa (Medal with Clasp) .
18 Major C. J. Barnard served with a Detachment 4th W. I. Regt. on the Gambia against a portion of the Marabout
Tribe, and commanded the storming party at the attack and capture of the strongly-stockaded town of Tubarcolong
on the 30th June 1866 (Brevet of Major).
19 Major W. H. Barry oerved with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the
operations in the Gorrickpore district and on the Nepaul Frontier; he also commanded a flying column of
Europeans and Sikhs in the Shahabad district (Medal).
20 Major Bayley served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
Ravee on the 12th and 16th July 1857 ; also at the siege of Delhi, and commanded and led the storming party of tho
3rd Column on 14th September at the assault of the Cashmere Gate, where he was severely wounded (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
2i Major C. H. Bell served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal) on the Staff of Major General Somerset,
commanding the 1st Division, and was present in every engagement with the Division ; commanded a Detachment
of Cape Mounted Rifles at the Kaffir attack on Fort Hare and Alice, 21 Jan. 1851, when the enemy were repulsed
with great loss.
22 Major H. W. Berkeley served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, was present
at the storming and capture of Magdala, and commanded a piquet of the Regiment (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
23 Major M. 6. Best served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Pandoo Nuddee on 26th November
and subsequent operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, also at the storm and capture of Meangunge and
siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
762 War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, dc.
25 Major Beswick served in the Eastern campaign up to 8th November 1854, as Adjutant of the 38th Regiment,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
27 Major Bethune served in the Crimea from November 1855 until the end of the war. Served with the 92nd
Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58; commandeed the Regiment at the actions of Rajghur and
Mungrowlie, and was present at the action of Siudwaho, and affairs of Kurai and Burode (twice mentioned in
despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major).
31 Major Blakeney served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd June 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and was on detached duty in the Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
33 Major P. C. Bligh served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle ot
Inkerman (severely wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th October, and assault of the
Redan en 8th September (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
30 Major R. Blount served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, TJmoerpore, and
Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs of Mohan (Medal with Clasp).
37 Major Bluett served with the 10th Regiment in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, including the latter part of
the siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served at the relief of Azimghur in April 1858, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity (Medal).
*° Major Boissier served with the 32nd Regiment at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attack on the suburbs on 27th December 1848, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the
Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also served in India during
the mutiny, and commanded the entrenchments of Rajh Ghat, Benares, from August to the end of November 1857 j
present at the action of Azimnutghur on 12th April 1858, and the subsequent pursuit; held the bridge on the
Benares road near Azimghur with a small Piquet for four days until Colonel Milman took the command on the sth
April, when the passage of a large convoy was secured (Medal).
42 Sir Erasmus Borrowes served in the Burmese war of 1853 as Adjutant of the 80th Regiment (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Also in the campaign in Oude from iSth January 1858, including the affair at Hurra with the 1st Sikh
Cavalry, in the actilfm at Morar Mow, capture of Sirnree Fort (wounded) as Orderly Officer to Major Miller, and
affair at Bussmgpore as Staff Officer to Colonel Christie 1 Medal).
13 Major Bott served with the 6th Dragoon Guards iu the Crimea from July 1S55, and was present at the battle of
the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol. afterwards accompanied the Light Cavalry Brigade to Eupatoria, and
present during the operations there under General D'Allonville (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
througnout the Indian Mutiny from the outbreak at Meerut in May 1857 ; commanded the Cavalry with Sir John
Jones' Column through Rohiicund, which included battles of Nugeera (Brevet of Major), relief of Moradabad, and
action on the Dojura; commanded a Squadron of the Carabineers, 2 guns of Bengal Artillery, and 2 Native Infantry
Regiments at the taking of Bareilly ; present at the attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels,
and relief of the Garrison : also the subsequent affairs when the place was three different times attacked by the
Moulvie ; capture of the Bunnai Fort, and pursuit of the sepoys to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the
fort of Mahumdee, action of Bunkagaon; campaign in Oude, including actions of Pusgaon, Mohudpore, Rusoulpore,
attack and capture of Fort Mitowlee, action of Alligunge ; commanded a Squadron of the Carabineers on the forced
march and taking of Ismail Khan's 9 guns, which compelled his surrender immediately afterwards ; also present at
the engagement at Biswah (Medal, and frequently mentioned in despatches).
■" Major .1. Bourke commanded a Company in the expeditionary force against the Mandingoes of Budiboo, Western
Africa, and was present at the landing and storming of the enemy's works at Sowarra Cunda on 16th Feb. 1861,
capture and destruction of the stockaded 'owns of Karawan, Kinty Cunda, Sowarra Cunda, and in the action before
Saba on 21st Feb. (severely wounded in the leg). Mentioned in despatches for conspicuous conduct at the saving
Of the powder magazine on the occasion of the fire at Fort Charlotte, Bahamas, on the 10th June i860.
s0 Major Brackenbury. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
*'-' Major J. H. Brooks served with the 1st Bengal Cavalry at the battle of Maharajpore, 20th Dec. 1843 (Br inae
Star). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Sarun Field Force in the action of Sonepore, in military charge of
Gorucknat'n Regiment of the Goorkha arm.v at the action of Phoolpore (mentioned in despatches) and those at
Ainorah on the 5th March and 17th April 1858 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
** Major G. R. Browne served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 12th July 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the iSth June — dan-
gerously wounded, right arm amputated (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and at
the fall of Calpee under Sir Hugh Rose (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
55 Lord Richard Browne served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 20th March 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, sorties on the 22nd March and 9th May, defence of the Quarries on 7th June, assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June (severely wounded) and 8th September ; was also slightly wounded by the bursting of a
shell in Sebastopol 1st Dec. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5S Major F. B. Bulkeley served with the 65th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1860-61, and that of
1863-65, and was present at the actions of Warea and Kairna, capture of Matarikoriko, sapping operations before
Huiranga and Pakerangiora, actions at Huiranga and Ratikiri, and attack and capture of Orakau ; was Senior
Officer 65th Regt. at the latter place, and accompanied the night march previous to the attack. Appointed Aide de
Camp to Governor Sir George Grey, and present at the attack and capture of Wareroa (mentioned indespatches, Medal).
59 Major Burningham served with the Buffs in the Crimea in 1855, and was wounded at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
61 Major F. Campbell served as a volunteer, and afterwards as a provisional Ensign in the Cape M. R. throughout
the Kaffir campaign of 1835 (Medal). In 1844 he proceeded in command of a Troop to Port Natal^and was engaged
against the revolted Zoolu chief Todo. In Sept. 1848 he commanded three Squadrons at Bloom Fountain, and ad-
vanced to Wimburgh for the suppression of the Dutch Boor rebellion. Served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-
52-53, including the operations in the Anaatolas, passage of and operations across the Kei in Dec. 1852, and other
desultory operations. Commanded a Squadron with the Force under Sir George Cathcart against the Baralong
chief Mosesh, in Dec. 1852 and Jan. 1853, which service concluded the war. He received a serious injury while
actively engaged against the enemy at Buffalo Post, 27 Feb. 1S52, by the dislocation of the right ankle and fracture
of the bone of the leg.
65 Major Henry W. Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava. siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and 8th September
expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal).
66 Major Campsie commanded two Companies of the Ceylon Rifles at Borilla in suppressing the rebellion of
1848 in Ceylon.
68 Major Carey served with the 63rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to July 1855, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, and
Turkish Medal).
70 Major W. H. Carleton served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inoluding the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on 18th June, and ex-
pedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
71 Major A. Carlisle served with the 60th Rifles from 12th Nov. 1857 against the mutineers in India, including the
operations at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th November, and its defence till the defeat of the Gwalior mutineers
on 6th December, and action of Kallee Nuddee ; campaign in Rohiicund, including the actions of Bugawalla and
Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of
Shajehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy
to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destruction of Shahabad,
and action of Bungkagong ; Oude campaign in 1858, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissulpore, attack and
capture of the Fort of Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal).
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, Sfc. 763-4
"- Major F. P. Cassidy served with the 3.1th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present in the ac-
tions at Cawnpore on the 26th 27th and 28th (wounded) Nov. 1857 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
71 Major Cay served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and commanded Detachments of 65th and 70th Regiments
at the storming of Rangiawhia ; also commanded Detachment 70th Regiment at the siege and c apture of Orakau
and other operations (twice mentioned in despatches). Was speciaUy mentioned for the very gallant manner m
which he rushed upon the enemy's position of Okea nearWarea on the 2nd August 1S65 (Brevet of Major, and Medal),.
"Jt Major W. E. Chapman served with the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
_ "5 Major C. Clapcott served with the 32nd Regt. at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, in-
cluding the attack of the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on the 12th Sept. 1848, the action of
Soorjkoond, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the fort
and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
r5 Major J. G. Clarke sewed with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the nth July 1S55, including the siege and
fall ofSebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•' Major Clifford served with the 10th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was present at the battle of
Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
"9 Major T. Hugh Cockburn joined the Central India Field Force at Jhansi. and was appointed Aide de Camp to
Sir Hugh Rose, was present at the action at Koonch, those in front of and capture of Calpee, and recapture of
Gwalior (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
83 Major T. G. Coote served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian Mutiny and was present at the
affair of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on the 14th Aug. 1S58 (Medal with Clasp for Cen-
tral India). Served with the 26th Oameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
81 Major R. Coupe served with the 15th Regiment in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-3S, including the advance
upon Napierville, and subsequent pursuit of the insurgents. Also served with a detachment of the 15th Regiment,
defeating the insurgents during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces, Ceylon, in 184S.
67 Major Croker served as Assistant Quarter Master General in the action at Zorapore near Kurnool on the 2Sth
October 1839 ; and also in a like capacity in the action at Maharajpore, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
86 Major Crosse served in the Eastem'campaign of 1854 with the S8th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian Mutinv campaign in 1858, including the siege of Lucknow in March, and siege of
Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
89 Sir Charles "Wheeler Cuffe served as 2nd Assistant Adjutant General on Lord Clyde's Staff during the campaign
in Oude in 1S58 and part of 1839, and was present in the actions of Doondiakeria, Mugedia, and the Raptee (Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
91 Major Hon. TV. H. Curzon served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from 13th July 1855, including the battle
of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of
1858-59 in Central India, including the action of Burode (Medal).
92 Major J. Cusack served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fali
of Sebastopol, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept. — wounded (Medal
with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field, and Turkish Medal).
93 Major Dalrymple served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
■* Major Dartnell served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1857, and was present at the
storm and capture of Chundaree, and led the only successful escalade attack on the fortress of Jhansi — severely
wounded, mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Bhootan expedition in
1S65 as Aide de Camp to Major General Tombs, and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri.
95 Major W- A. Daubeny served the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
96 Major A. Davies commanded a Detachment 74th Highlanders at the destruction of a band of insurgent Moplas
on the 17th Sept. 1855 at Murroon in Malabar. Served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1858, and commanded
the_ Infantry of the force at the capture of the town and Fort of Nurgoond (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
-' Major Day served in the Egyptian war in 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
9S Major Dennis served with the 05th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
99 Major C. L. C. de Robeck served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
September 1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
°" Major R. V. Dickens. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 772.
lu3 Major B. Drew served with the 75th Regiment throughout the campaign before Delhi in 1857, including the
battle of Budlee ke Serai ; commanded the Grenadier Company at the assault of Delhi and ultimately the Regiment;
accompanied Colonel Greathed's trarsuing Column, and was present at the affairs of Allyghur and Akbarabad and
battles of Bolundshuhur and Agra ; served in the advance into Oude under Sir Colin Campbell, and on the relief of
the Garrison of Lucknow remained with General Outram's Force at Alumbagh, and took part in the several repulses
of the enemy (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
104 Major Dunbar served with the Buffs in the Crimean campaign from 1st May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
105 Major Dundas served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
106 Major C. D. C. Ellis served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) . Was D.A.Q.M.
General at Head Quarters of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from Dec. 7855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal).
Also served in the Oude campaign of 185S — oommanded a Detachment of the 60th Rifles at the affair of Mehndee —
and present at the action of Biswah. Commanded the 1st Battalion during the pursuit through the Khyreeghur
jungles (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
107 Colonel R. G. Ellison. — For War Services, see Teomcn of the Guard, p. 132.
108 Lord Erroll served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely wounded at tho
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
109 Major Evans served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
111 Major Fanning served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the N.W. Provinces of India in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58; commanded a
Detachment in the action of Khugwa, present in the defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and
actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnie, and Mahonidie ;
served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade Major of Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack
and capture of the town and Fort of Sandee (Medal).
112 Major A.M. Fawcett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 50th Regiment, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 9th
Lancers the Indian campaign of 1857-59, commanded a Squadron at the battle of Budlekeserai and throughout the
siege and capture of Delhi (horse shot in repelling a sortie on 19th June) ; also with Greathed's Column in the
action of Bolundshur (horse shot) and Allyghur, and was senior Officer of the Regiment iu camp at Agra when the
enemy attacked, and commanded during the early part of the engagement, and in the action at Meraigunge ;
present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and actions at Seraighat and
Khudagunge, and capture of Meeangunge ; commanded a Squadron at the siege of Lucknow from 2nd to 19th
March, and throughout the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, including actions at Rhodamow and
Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action at Shahjehanpore and pursuit to Mahomdee, and affair at Kumdakoti (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
113 Major F. Fawkes served with the 71st Highlanders in the Central India campaign in 1858, and was present at
the battle of Kotakaserai and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
111 Major J. Finlay served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and
battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
with Havelock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), and in the several actions leading to and ending
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it> the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence ; with Outram's Force at Alunibagh. including
the repulse of the numerous attacks and operations, ending in the final capture of Lucknow ; the Rohilcund cam-
paign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
ll0 Major L. W. Fisher served in the S2nd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian Muiiny in 1857-58 in
O'-ide and Rohilcund, and was present at the defence of the'Jail at Shahjehanpore and affairs subsequent to its
relief (Medal). Served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Waiari and
Orakau— severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
116 Major FitzGerald served in the Anglo-Spanish Legion during 1835-37 ; was severely wounded in the action of
5th May near St. Sebastian, and has two Crosses and a Medal for his conduct and services. Served also in the New
Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal 1 .
119 Major W. J. Foster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the iSth Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
123 Major Gambier-Parry served m the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
123 Major J. T. A. Gardiner served with the 31st Regin.ent throughout the operations in the north of China in i860
and was present at the storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts) . Served with the Commissariat
during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the
taking' of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, tho
fortified tuwn of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang and relief of Kading.
r,-i Lord Gifford accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service.
Trained the Winnebah Company of Russell's Regiment, and commanded it during the repulse of the Ashanti army
at Abrakrampa on the 5th and 6th November 1873. Did the duties of Adjutant of Russell's Regiment from Attoh'-
Insu to the Prnh. Commanded the Scouting Party from the Prah to Coomassie. Led the attack on Adubiassie and
at the battle of Amoaful ; carried with his Scouts the enemy's advanced post at Egginassie by a rush; let the
attack on Becquah (slightly wounded) ; took part in the advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between
Adwabiu and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet
Wolseley from the capture of Coomassie to the end of the campaign (was several times mentioned in despatches,
promoted to an Unattached Company, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp): was awarded the 1TC "for his
gallant conduct during the operations in the Ashanti war, and especially at the taking of Becquah. The Officer
commanding the Expeditionary Force reports that Lord Giflbrd was in charge of the Scouts after the Army
crossed the Prah, and that it is no exaggeration to say that since the Adansi Hills were passed he daily carried
his life in his hand in the performance of his most dangerous duties. He hung upon the rear of the enemy,
discovering their position and ferreting out their intentions. With no other white man with him, he captured
numerous prisoners; but Sir Garnet Wolseley brings him forvzard for this mark of Royal favour most especially for
his conduct at the taking of Becquah, into which place he penetrated with his Scout's before the troops carried it,
when his gallantly and courage were most conspicuous." Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, first
with the 57th Regiment, afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and finally as Aide de Camp to SirGaruel Wolseley.
Lord Giflbrd took a leading part in the capture of King Cetywayo, after which he was sent home with the
despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
125 Major B. W. Gillmau served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
1:6 Major P. W. Gillum served with the 54th Regiment at the taking of the Forts of Leehean and Tirhoi, in Oude,
in June 1858 (Medal).
127 Major Godley served with the 28th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 5th July 1855, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery — severelywounded (Medal with
three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidio, and Tuikish Medal).
128 Major Duncan Gordon served with the 59th Regiment at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 ; and at tho
oapture of Java in 1811, and was wounded at the assault of Fort Cornelius (War Medal with one Clasp). Served
also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (India War Medal with one Clasp).
129 Major A. P. Gore served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Africa in 1845, also
throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58
including the action of Khujwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and
pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futteghur, affair of
Shnmshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie, the passage
of the Goomtee, the occupation of Sultanpore, the passage of tho Gogra at Fyzabad on the 25th November, the
action at Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps).
130 Major C. C. Graham served the Eastern campaign from Dec. 1854 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault upon the outworks on the 18th June (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
,:,! Major E. G. Graham served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula ia 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
133 Major Grantham served in the 98th Regiment with the expedition to the north of China in 1842 (Medal), and
was present at the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin.
131 Major Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's Army
before Lucknow on 14th Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison; also at the defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and attha fall of Lucknow in March 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
135 Major W. R.Gray served in Csylon during the rebellion of 1848, and commanded the outpost of Ambefrusse. Served
throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China, and commanded the 1st Battalion Military Train from the
taking of the Taku Forts on 21st Aug. to the return of the Corps to England in March 1S62 (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp) . Served during the war in New Zealand from 1864 to 1866, for two 3'ears and a half of that time on the
Staff of tho Governor Sir George Grey (Medal).
137 Major W. S. Greene served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at
the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
136 Major Gresson served as a volunteer in the Peshawur Light Horse at Peshawur during the Indian mutiny of
1857-58. Was on board the ship Eastern Monarch when she blew up and caught fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 and was present at the outbreak of hostilities at Taranaki, the storming
of the Pah Katikira, the affair of Kerikeri, and commanded the storming party consisting of two Companies 65th
Regiment at Kangariri on the 20th Nov. 1863 and was very severely wounded, right arm being shattered, bullet
penetrating the back (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
139 Major A. G. F. Griffiths served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
112 Major R. Harrnan served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 2nd June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastonol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New Zealand from Decem-
ber i860 to March 1864 (Medal).
143 Major W. C. Farvej' served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assault on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Tuikish Medal).
115 Major Heneage served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, Inkerman, Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganac, M'Kenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition
to Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59, and
was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, captures of Gwalioi and
Powree, battle of Sindwaho, and actions of Koorwye and Naharghur ; at Gwaiior he commanded a Squadron of the
8th Hussars, which made a sudden and successful attack upon the enemy's Camp, in which the Rhanee of Jhansee
was killed and several guns captured (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp): together with a
sergeant, a farrier, and a private of his Regiment, he was " felected for the Victoria Cross by his companions in
the gallant charge made by a squadron of the regiment at Gwalior, on the 17th June 1858, when, supported by a
division of the Bombay Horse Artillery and Her Majesty's 95th Regiment, they routed the enemy, who were
advancing against Brigadier Smith's position, charged through the rebel camp iuto two batteries, capturing and
bringing into their camp two of the enemy's guns, under a heavy and converging fire from the fort and town. —
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Field Force Orders by Major General Sir Hugh Henry Hose, GCB., commanding Central India Field Force, dated Camp
Gvalior, 2%th June 185S."
146 Major Herbert served with the 39th. Regiment at the action of Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843— slightly
wounded (Bronze Star) .
147 Major F. J. G. Hill served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
143 Major Hilliker served with the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign of 1S42 in Affghanistan (Medal), including
the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the Heights of Jugdulluck, actions of Tezeen and Huft Kotul, occupation
of Cabul, and capture of Istaliff. Served also the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the affair at Raninuggur,
passage of the Chenab, action of Sadoolapore, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
Served with the Land Transport Corps in the Eastern campaign in 1855, including the capture of Kerteh and
Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
149 Major T. C. Hinds served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of iS63-65,and was present at
Rangariri and Orakau (Medal) .
150 Major A. R. Hopwood embarked for the Grid Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served through-
out the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1S74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordashu and capture
of Coomassie (Medal with CHv-p).
151 Major E. G. Home served as Adjutant of the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 27th April 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol— wounded 18th Aug. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Corporal Gourley and Private Downey, 48th Regiment, received the French War Medal for assisting Major Home
in the attempt to bring into the Trenches a wounded soldier who was lying in the enclosures in front of the left
attack before Sebastopol on the 19th June 1855.
152 Major Alexander Hume served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, and was twice wounded, once dangerously
through the right lung at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Commanded the 1st European Bengal Fusiliers in sup-
pression of the Indian Mutiny, including the Trans-Goomtee operations under Outrani, storm and capture of
Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major).
153 Colonel C. W. Hume. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
154 Major Arthur Hunt served with the Field Train Royal Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 1853, and was
present during the siege and fall of Sebastopol in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of the 6th
and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
155 Major C. F. Hunter served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the expe-
dition to Kerteh, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Served also throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and
Rao Sahib in 1858-59.
156 Lt.Colonel G. H.Hutton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fu'il'ers, and served in the
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was severely wounded at the bottle of Amoaful (Medal with clasp).
157 Major Hutton served with the 4th Light Dragoonsthe Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
Alma and Balaklava (severely wounded in both thighs), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
158 Major Ind served with the 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
160 Major W. Inglis served with the Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1834 to 15th Sept. 1855,
including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
la Major John Irwin served with the 88th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
affair of Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March 1858, siege of Calpee, and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal
with Ciasp for Central India).
164 Major Jary served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimea from 9th May
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
165 Major Jervis served with the 13th Light Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the recon-
naissance to Silistria with Lord Cardigan, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava
(horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol; also present with the Light Brigade at
Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
108 Major Lutley Jordan was present at the affair at Bhowauie on 28th April 1859 (Medal).
171 Major B. H. B. Kennett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and took part in the expedition to the
Bazar Valley and in the operations in the Lughman and Hissarik Valleys — wounded (Medal).
173 Major Keogh served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858-59. Served with the
14th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1860-66, and was severely wounded in the attack on the Okotuku
Pah (Medal).
175 Major Kneebone served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the
passage of the Chenab and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
178 Major Lawrie served in the Crimea with the 18th Royal Irish from 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, assault and capture of the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
180 Major G. E. Leggett served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, the Working Party on the night of the 2nd April 1855 which, under the command of Major Bell,
23rd Fusiliers, was complimented and thanked in General Orders for its excellent services while under a heavy fire
from the enemy, the assault of the 18th June, and engaged at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September-
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in command of a Detachment of two Companies 77th
Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, under Brigadier General Wilde.
lSz Major L. X. Leslie served the campaign of 1814 in Canada; also with the 72nd E;ghlanders, the Kaffir
campaign of 1834-35 (Medal).
184 Major Lewis served in the 80th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1858, and commanded three
Companies during the siege of Chandaree, and was slightly wounded at the storming of the Fort ; was present at the
battle of the Betwa, and siege and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi — twice wounded, last time dangerously
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
185 Major J. Lej-ne served with the 59th Regt. at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1847 (Medal with
Clasp).
187 Major A. C. Little served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Ewart,
Commanding Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the
destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
188 Major J. Lucas served with the 47th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5.;, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and
storming of the Quarries on 7th June— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
J69 Major Lutman served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of
the Chenab and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
190 Major Lyle served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
191 Major F. B. M'Crea served with the 8th Regiment in Delhi from the 18th Sept. 1857, and was afterwards present
with Greathed's Movable Column in the actions 01 Bolundshur and Allyghur, affair of Akrabad, battle ot Agra,
affa ir of Kanouge, advance into Oude, action of Marigunge, Alumbagh, andDilkoosha, relief of Lucknow under Lord
Clyde, the affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, action of Khudagunge, and occupation of
Futtehghur. Served with a Column in the Agra district in June T858, watching the Calpee rebels; also with
Brigadier Hale's Brigade during the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
™ Major M. M'Creagh-Thornhili served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Oct. 1854, including the
battles of Balaklava and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
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191 Major M'Mahon served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first siege of Mooltan
including the attack on the enemy's position in front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848 ; present with the
charging Squadrons of the 14th Light Dragoons at the action of Ramnuggur (very severely wounded), and at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ; was also present at the surrender of the Sikh Army at Rawul Pindee, and
pursuit of the Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor, action of Barodia,
at Malthone, siege and capture of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch (severely wounded), action ot Morar,
recapture of Gwalior, and commanded a Flying Column in operations against Bunjor Sing (twice mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
155 Major MacAndrew served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar in Afghanistan in
1S41-42, and has received the Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabool, 1842." Served with the 78th High-
landers in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah,
and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp) .
197 Major C. F. Marriott served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and took part in the expedi-
tion against the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal).
200 Major H. C. Marriott served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the N.W. Provinces in suppression of
the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defeat there
of the Gwalior Contingent, actions of Kale Nuddee and Khankur, siege of the Jail, and subsequent operations at
Shuhjehanpore (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
201 Major Matson joined the force in New Zealand under Colonel Despard in August 1845, and served as Acting
Deputy Quarter Master General, and was present at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah, at Ruapekapeka on the
nth Jan. 1846 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
202 Major J. S. Menzies served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present
at the storm and capture of Copaul (Medal).
504 Major H. P. St. J. Mildmay served with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
2,15 Major Miller served with the 12th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was wounded (Brevet
of Major, and Medal).
206 Major C. G. Minnitt served in the New Zealand war ot 1863-66 (Medal).
209 Major Molony served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the affair
of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on 14th Aug. 1858 (Medal).
212 Major G. G. G. Munro served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
213 Major F. E. Murphy served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny is
1857-59 '(Medal).
210 Major B. D. Musgrave served with the 87th Fusiliers in India throughout the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
218 Major Nash served in the American war with the 103rd Begiment, and was present at the action of Lundy's
Lane, storming of Fort Erie, :5th Aug. 1814 — severely wounded in the leg by a musket-ball, and afterwards blown
up by the explosion of a powder magazine ; present also in the action at Chippewa.
219 Major Noott served in the White Sea, blockading the Russian ports during the summer of 1854.
220 Major C. G. C. Norton served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1837-58, including the relief
of Lueknowby Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and opera-
tions across the Goomtee under Outram — mentioned in despatches (Medal with two Clasps).
221 Major W. D. Nunn served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol ; also at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of
Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude and affairs of Mohan, Hussengunge, Meangunge (as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier Evelegh), Churda, Fort of Musjeedia, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp).
222 Major J. A. Nutt served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and surrenderor
Mohumrah, and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the operations against the insurgent
Dessaies in the North Canara and Bedee districts.
223 Major O'Conor served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 17th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 18th June — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal).
224 Major O'Malley served as second'in command with the 18th Punjaub Infantry in the Peshawur Expeditionary
Force on the Eusofzai Frontier in 1858 under Sir Sidney Cotton, and was present in the affair on the Heights
of Sittana, and expulsion of a lai-ge body of the Gazzie tribe and Hindostanee fanatics from the village of Seta
(Medal with Clasp).
227 Major J. Paton served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1354-55, including the battle
of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol — wounded (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and succeeded to the command of the Troops at
the attack on the Fort of Beyt 2nd April 1858, on the senior Officer being dangerously wounded (Medal).
228 Major Paul served with the 31st Regiment throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served as Brigade
Major in New Zealand during the operations at Taranaki in 1860-61 (Brevet of Major), and also during hostilities in
the Taranaki and Waikato districts in 1863 (mentioned in general orders and despatches, Medal).
229 Major Paynter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp).
230 Major Peel served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 30th June 1855, including
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign in 185S; commanded the Rear Guard in the retreat from Jugdespore, and was present in the actions
of Bootwaland Toolsepore (Medal).
231 Major Pelly served with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was engaged with the enemy
at Atrowlea and Koelsa (mentioned in despatches) ; besieged in Azimghur and sortie thence ; proceeded with Bri-
gadier Douglas's Column in pursuit of Koer Sing, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th April (Medal).
232 Major Percy served in the Crimea with the 9th Regiment from August 1855, including the siege and fall o*
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
233 Major Peto served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
234 Major C. B. Phillipps served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
235 Major E. Phillips served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of
Balaklava (horse shot), Lnkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in Rajpootana in 1858-59, was present at the capture of Kotah, and commanded a Squadron of the
Sth Hussars in Brigadier Honner's pursuit of the rebels and at their defeat at Koorshana (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) .
238 Major Poore served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59 with the 8th Hussars, and was present at tho
capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Powree, and
action of Bejapore— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
240 Major Priestley served with the 32nd Light Infantry during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present
with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations before Calpee early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh
during the taking of Lucknow in March 1858. Capture of the intrenched position at Dehaighn and Fort at Tyrool,
actions of Doadpore and Jugdespore, surrender of the forts at Ahmetie and Shunkerpore, and pursuit of Beni
Madhoo across the River Gogra (Medal) .
241 Major Queade served with a Detachment of the 12th and 40th Regiments under Captain Thomas at the capture
of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854.
242 Major Quin served with a force under Sir Charles Napier against the Momund tribes, Peshawur district, in
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, 8fc. 768
Nov. and Dec. 1S51. Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as a Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches for
" —defatigable and zealons exertions,"* Brevet of Major).
243 Major Renny served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including the operations in
the Amatolas, Fish River, Waterkloof, andTrans-Kei Expeditions.
549 Major C. F. Roberts served in the Crimean campaign from March 1S55, and was present in the Trenches
(wounded) with the Siege Train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and
17th August, and was severely wounded by the explosion of the French powder magazine in Camp on the 15th
Nov. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Employed in India from January to April 1861 in
command of ths Artillery with the Field Force in Sikkim under Lt.Colouel Gawler, and was mentioned in Orders
by the Governor General for his services (Brevet of Major).
230 Major T. L. Roberts served with a field force in May and June 1S57 against the fort of Hote Murdan held by
mutineers of the 55th Bengal Native Infantry, and subsequently towards the Swat Valley. Present as Adjutant
iSth Punjaub Infantry at the mutiny of the 51st N.I. at Peshawur in Aug. 1857, and was severely contused and
slightly wounded by a musket- shot "by the mutineers. Served the campaign of 1859 against the rebels on the
Nepaul Frontier as 2nd in Command 3rd Sikh Infantry; and for several months commanded pests on the fron-
tier with a Wing 3rd Sikhs and a troop of Irregular Cavalry ; present in the action with the Nana and Bala Rao at
Ruttenpore, and in carrying their position in the Nepaul Hills on the 2Sth March ; when reconnoitring in the hills
with two Companies 3rd Sikhs fell in with and conducted into camp Mahomed Hoosain the Nazim of Gorruckpore,
with 200 armed followers and six elephants ; commanded the 3rd Sikhs in the affair with the Nusseerabad Brigade
on nth Nov. ; and present at the final surrender of the rebels at Dukairee in December (twice mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal) . Served as D.A.Q.M. General to the force under Brigadier General Staveley during the operation?
against the Taepingrebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, including the capture of the stockades
of Naziang, assault and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, Najow, and Tsolin, affair of Nagiang,
and relief of Kading (mentioned in despatches).
431 Major G. Rowland served with the 1st Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking
ofSinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
-"-- Major St. John served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Central India campaign from 22nd Aug. 1S58 to 31st
March 1859 ; was present as Brigade Major at the affair of Rajghur, and as A.Q.M. General at the affairs of Mon-
growlie, Sindwabo, and Korai (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
256 Lt.Colonel T. Simpson served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote Mutineers on the
banks of the Ravee on the 12th and 16th July 1857 ; also from the 14th August at the siege, assault, and occupation
of Delhi — severely wounded in the right breast (Medal with Clasp).
237 Major R. P. Smith served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April to the 3rd July
1S53, including the capture of Tchorgaun and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-iS Major W. Spall served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), Indian campaign in 1858-59, and present at the attack and defeat of the rebel
force posted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1S59 (Medal).
239 Major W. Sqnirl served as a Lieutenant in the Austrian Army under Marshal Radetzki in 1848-49, and was
present at the battles of Mortara and Novara. Served with the 91st Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal) .
250 Major F. R. Stack served as an Ensign in the 45th Regiment at Newport in Monmouthshire during the Chartist
riots of November 1839, when his father's Company of that Regiment defeated a body of nearly 5,000 armed men
led on by the ex-Mayor of Newport, Mr. John Frost, who attacked the town with the treasonable intention of com-
mencing a revolution in the government of the country. The defeat of this insurrectionary host after eleven were
killed on the spot and about thirty or forty wounded, was characterized at the time in the Imperial Parliament as
having been the means of saving the whole of England from anarchy and rebellion. For this service each of the
three Officers of the Company received the thanks of the Queen and of the Commander in Chief, and also the thanks
from the counties of Monmouthshire, Glamorganshire, and Breconshire. In April 1855 he was promoted to a
Majority in the Turkish service, and served at Constantinople, Bayukdere, and the entrenched Camp at Kertch
during the winter of 1855 until the disbandmentof the Anglo-Ottoman Force, and has received the 4th Class of tho
Medjidie and a Lt.Colonel's commission from the Sultan.
267 Major D. Stuart served at the siege and capture of Kittoor in the East Indies in Dec. 1824.
868 Major Studdert served with the 9th Lancers at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
263 ?Jajor Sykes served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
270 Major G. J. Teevan served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
Train (Medal).
271 Major C. R. Tennant served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
272 Major J. T. Tennant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-9 (Medal).
"^Major^Thellusson served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855, including the siege
Brevet of Major, 5th Class of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
;h Regiment in the Persian expedition in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
1 suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; commanded the escort which safely
conveyed the treasure from Gya to Calcutta (thanked by the Governor General in Council and by Lord Clyde) ;
present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior
mutineers, and action of Kala Nuddee (Brevet of Major, Medal) .
273 Major E. H. Thurlow served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 and
was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
^ Majors Tillbrook and Wyatt.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
-" Major Hon. F. Le Poer Trench served in the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1S57-58, including the defeat of the Seakote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee in July 1857, siege assault and
occupation of Delhi from 13th Aug. to 22nd Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 40th "Regiment in the New
Zealand war in 1863-65, and was present at Rangariri. Waiari, and Orakau (Medal).
278 Major Trevor served with the 4th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 16th Feb. 1855, including
the battles in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
279 Major Turner served with the 65th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1846, and also throughout tha4
of 1860-61, and was severely wounded in the action atMahoetahi (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
881 Major Vereker served with the 12th Regt. in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including the storm and capture
of the Maori position at Orakau on 1st and 2nd April 1864 (Medal).
252 Major Vesey served as Adjutant of the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the ex-
pedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotab, and was present with the leading
Column of assault on the 30th March 185S, pursuit o'f the Gwalior rebels in Rajpootana and battle of Bunass, sub-
sequently throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao
Sahib in 1858-59 ; commanded Detachment of the 72nd Highlanders in the action of Oodeypore (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasn).
283 ^Major Walter served the Indian campaign of 1858-59 with the 53rd Regiment, and was present at the passage of
the Gogra at F3'zabad on 25th November, the affair of Bungaon. battle of Toolsepore (performed the duties of a
mounted Officer), and some minor affairs. Commanded the Left Wing of the 53rd in Sir A. Horsford's Column during
the latter part of the Trans-Gogra campaign — twice mentioned in despatches (Medal).
284 Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th Januarv 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
3and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the factions of Chanda, Dmeerpore,
,-a,nd Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lueknow (wounded), subsequent operations in Oude and affairs of Pohun,
anVlMeangunge, also at Churda, and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
287 Major Stephen AVatson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
7 6 9-7 r War Services oj Majors Retired hy Sale, 8fC
288 Majcr Way served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the passage
ot'jihe Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two ClasDs).
289 Major E. T. Webb served with the Persian expedition in 1857, including the storm and capture of Resbire,
and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
290 Major J. C. Weir served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; and with the expedition north of the Orango
River in 1852-53. Also the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd, 12th and 14th August, 18th ana 21SC
Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
292 Major H. R. White served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
293 Sir George S. Whitmore served in the latter part of the Kaffir war in 1847. Was in the action of Boem Plaats and
defeat of the insurgent Boers in 1848. Served throughout the Kaffir war of 1S51-52, and was present with the 2nd
Division in nearly every affair, including the storming of the Iron Mountain. Commanded Sir Harry Smith's
escort from March to November 1851, during which time he was repeatedly employed as a Staff Officer with ths
various Columns on patrol. Acted as Major of Brigade to the 2nd Division from November 1851 to October 1852 ;
and as Brigade Major to the Cavalry Brigade in the expedition under Sir George Cathcart, ending in the battle of
Berea. He has had two horses shot under him in action, and has been repeatedly thanked in brigade and division
orders, as well as in the general orders and despatches of Sir H. Smith and of Sir G. Cathcart (Medal). Brevet of
Major, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie, for service with the Turkish Contingent.
298 Major R. L. Williams served with the 1st Royals in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served the campaign of 1868 in China asD.A.Q.M.Gen., including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, actions of the 18th
and 21st September, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
31,2 Major John Wilson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including 'ne
battle of Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal . Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India,
including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dee. 1857), Seraighat,and Kudygunge, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault
of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
303 Major G. Windham served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol until April 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also
during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of
Nawabgunge, and taking of Fort Oomerea (Medal with Clasp).
305 Major J. J. AVood served with the iSth Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including the siege and fall of fceuiu*-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3115 Major W. Wood served with the 42nd Highlanders (as Adjutant from 16th Feb. 1855) throughout the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with thi'ee Clasps, Knightof the Legion of Honor, andTurkish Medal). Also as Adjutant, served
the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunge
and Sliumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Foit
of Rooyah, action at AUygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
307 Major W. W. Worswick served with an expeditionary force against the Indians of Yucatan in April and May
1 861. Also in suppression of the disturbance in the Northern district.
306 Colonel W. A. Wynter served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war. and was present at
the capture of Adubiassie (Medal with C'.isp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candabar, and was present at the battle of Caudahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Military Knights of Windsor.
Oaptain Wra. Maloney,1 Qr. Mr. ret. pay (Governor). | Bt.Major Stephen Watson," late Worcestershire Regt.
Major Robert Vaughan Dickens,4 late of 11 Foot. ! Lt.Colonel John Thomas Maguire,11 late Rifle Brigade.
Captain Sir Edw. Henry John Meredvth, Bt. late 87 Foot.
Captain Henry Dyke Marsh,6 late 02' Foot.
Colonel Frederick Hay Swinfen,a late 5 Dragoon Gds.
Major Henry Francis Somerset Bolton, '"retired pay 18
Foot.
Lt.Col. Montagu M'Pherson Battye,17 ret. pay io Foot.
Colonel Henry George Edward Somerset,1* retired pay
3rd Foot.
Colonel Dnnbar Douglas Muter,19 late 51 Foot.
Major Clement Headington Dale,20 late 102 Foot.
I Captain William Maloney served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 80th Regiment, including the battles
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852-53,
including the capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the affairs of Hurra, Simree, Bera, Dhoond^akeira,
and Busingpore (Medal with Clasp) .
4 Major R. V. Dickens served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm
and capture of Re.jhire, surrender of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal and N.W. Province in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58; present with Havelock's Column in the actions
of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), and Bithoor ; in an affair at Shirazpore under
Brigadier Wilson, and was Assistant Engineer during the defence of Cawnpore (Medal).
6 Captain H. D. Marsh served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal whh Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in
suppressing the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, ana was present as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Watson in the opera-
tions for the relief of Lucknow and around Cawnpore — wounded, horse killed (mentioned in despatches), defeat
there of the Gwalior Contingent on 6th December 1857 by Lord Clyde, action of Kala Nuddee, occupation of
Futtehghur, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, actions of Khankur and Bunkagaon, and affairs of
Mahomdee and Shahabad (Medal).
9 Colonel F. H. Swinfen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the
battle of Balaklava (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
10 Major H. F. S. Bolton accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent to various places on the Gold Coast to enlist
native contingents, and raised the Winnebah, Mumford. and Barracoe Companies of Russell's Regiment. Also
commanded Regimental Transport and was attached to the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers during the second phase
of the war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an unattached Company, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 18S0, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
II Major Stephen Watson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
War Services of Military Knights of Windsor. 772—5
14 Lt.Colonel J.T.Maguire served with the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the attack and capture of Amoy,
second capture of Chusan, attack and capture of Chinhae, and operations up the Yangtsekiang (Medal). Served
with the 60th Rifles throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and storm of the town and
capture of the citadel of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh army until its final surrender at Rawul
Pirdee, occupation of Attock and Peshawur, and expulsion of the Affghan force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal
with two Clasps). Served throughout the campaign of Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla and
Nngena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of
Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy
to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the fort of Mahomdee ; commanded a wing of the 1st Battalion
60th Rifles at the attack and destruction of Shahabad (Brevet of Major) ; commanded the Battalion in the action of
Bunkagong (Medal), and was three times mentioned in despatches and recommended for an unattached Majority
by Lord Clyde for service in the field, in lieu of which he subsequently obtained the Brevet of Lt. Colonel.
17 Lt.Colonel M. M'P. Battye served m the Indian campaign of 1857-58. and was present at the mutiny at Dina-
pore and attempt to relieve Arrah; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow, and actions at Chanda, XJmeer-
Dore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh
(Medal with Clasp).
13 Colonel H. G. E. Somerset served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of
1S50-52 (Medal).
10 Colonel Muter served in the Punjaub campaign m 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, battle of
Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of Shere Singh, occupation of Attock and Peshnwur (Medal with two Clasps).
Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India ; commanded a Wing of 60th Rifles at Meerut in
suppressing insurgent villagers from 10th May to 26th Aug. ; present with the 1st Battalion from 6th Sept. at the
siege of Delhi, assault and capture of the city on 14th Sept. with the final attack on and occupation of the Palace on
20th Sept. — succeeded to the command of the attacking Column on Kishingunge on 14th Sept. on the fall of Major
Reid (Brevet of Major). Served as D. A. Adjutant General to the Roorkee Field Force under Brigadier Jones dur-
ing the campaign in Rohilcund, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the
Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief
of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction
of the Fort of Mahomdee (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Was on board the troop-ship Eastern
2Tj,uirch when she blew up and was burnt on 3rd June 1859.
20 Major C. H. Dale served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the Madras Fu9iliers, and was present at the
engagements at Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alum Bagh, the relief of Lucknow and subsequent defence; also took
part in the defence of Alum Bagh under Sir James Outram, the capture of Lucknow. the campagn in Oude under
Sir Hope Grant, including the action at Fyzabad, the passage of the river at Futtehpore, and otaer minor affairs
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the Canadian Militia as Brigade Major and
Senior Staff Officer Alberta Field Force, and was present at the relief of Edmonton and Fort Pitt and in the
engagements at Frenchman's Butte (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
776-7 Officers now holding Bank in the Army of the Most Noble
Order of the Garter.
{According to their Stalls.)
Knights. (Iff.)
His Royal Hiqhness the Prince of Wales. KT.KP. GCMG. OCVO. Colonel m Chief Royal Fusiliers, etc
General His Royal Highness the Duke o/'Connaught, XT. KP. GMB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Brigade,
His Majesty William II. German Emperor and King of Prussia, GCVO. Colonel in Chief 1 Dragoons
His Majesty Francis Joseph I. Emperor of Austria and Einq of Hungary, Colonel in Chief 1 Dragoons
His Majesty Nicholas If. Emperor of Eussia, Colonel in Chief 2 Dragoons
His Majesty Charles I. King of Portuqal and Alqardes, Colonel in Chief Oxford Light Infantry
Field Marshal His Royal Highness theDuke of Cambridge, KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Grenadier
Guards
General His Royal Hiqhness the Duke of Cumberland
General His Royal Highness Prince F. Christian C. A. of Schleswig-Holstein, GCVO.
Colonel Duke o/'Aberccrn, CB. late 5 Bn. Inmskillir.g Fusiliers
Colonel W. Marquis o/Abergavenny, West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel G. H. Earl Cadogan, 5 Battalion Royal Fusiliers
Colonel S. C. Duke of Devonshire, 3 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Colonel W. T. S. Earl Fitzwilliam, 1 West York Yeomanry Cavalry
Major C. H. Duke of Richmond and Gordon
Colonel R. A. T. Marquis of Salisbury, 4 Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
General A. C. L. Duke of Grafton, CB. retired list
Colonel J. J. R. Duke of Rutland, GCB. 3 Battalion Leicester Regiment
Colonel H. C. K. Marquis of Lansdowne, GCMG. GCSI. Wiltshire Yeomanry
Rf. Hon. F. A. Earl of Derby, GOB. 3 Battalion Lancaster Regiment (Civil)
Colonel Most Hon. C. S. Marquu. of Londonderry, 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Colonel William John A. C. J. Duke o/Ponland, GCVO. 4 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Colonel H. G. Duke of Northumberland, 5 Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
V£ Field Marshal F. S. Earl Roberts
Officers now holding Bank in the Army of the Most Ancient and Most Noble
Order of the Thistle.
Knights. (KT.)
His Royal Hiqhness the Prince of Wales, KG.KP. GCMG. GCVO. Colonel in Chief Royal Fusiliers, etc
General His Royal Hiqhness the Duke of Vonrxaught, EG. EP. GMB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCT'O.Rifle Brigade, etc
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, EG. EP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Grenadier
Guards
Colonel A. P. Earl o/Galloway, 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers
Lt. Colonel Rt. Hon. J. A. L. Earl of Hopetoun, GCMG. GCVO. late Lanark Yeomanry
Colonel D. B. M. R. Duke ofMontrose, 3 Battalion Suthorland and Argyll Highlanders
Colonel 0. Earl of Erroll, CB.
Colonel C. A. Home. Earl of Lanark. Imperial Yeomanry
Colonel J. D. S. Duke of Argvll, GCMG. 6 Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers
Officers now holding Bank in the Army of the Most Illustrious
Order of St. Patrick.
Knights. (EP.)
His Royal Hiqhness the Prince of Wales, EG. KT. GCMG. GCVO. Colonel in Chief Royal Fusiliers, ete
General His Royal Hiqhness the Duke of Connaught.iTG. ET. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Brigade, etc
Field Marshal His Ro'yalHighness the Duke of Cambridge, KG. ET. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Grenadier
Guards
Colonel R. E. St. L. Earl o/Cork and Orrerv, North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel F. T. Marquis o/Dufferin and Ava, GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE'. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles (North Down Militia)
Colonel V. A. Earl o/Kenmare, 4 Bn. Munster Fusiliers (Kerry Militia)
Colonel James E. W. 1'. Marq. of Ormonde, 5 Battalion Irish Regiment
>T(£ Field Marshal Frederick S. Earl Roberts of Kandahar, GCB. GCSI. GCIE. Colonel Commandant, R. Artillery;
Commander in Chief, Irish Guards, etc
Field Marshal Garnet J. Vwount Wolseley, GCB. GCMG. Royal Horse Guards, &c.
Field Marshal His Serene Highness Prince Edward o/Saxe-Weimar, GCB. 1 Life Guards (Extra)
Hon. Col. J. F. Earl of Bandon, Cork ArUlery
Colonel F. C. Earl o/Kilmorey, Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel W. T. Ear! o/Dunraven and Mountearl, Glamorgan Artillery (Western Division Royal Artillery)
Colonel Rt. Hon. E.C. Baron Iveagh, Dublin City Artillery (South "Division Royal Artillery)
Colonel A. B. S. Earl o/Gosford, 3 Battalion Irish Fusiliers
Captain T. Earl of Longford, 2 Life Guards i
Officers now holding Bank in the Army of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath.
The Promotions and Appointments to the Order of the Bath which have this («) sign attached are
additional to the Establishment.
Great Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross.
General His Royal Highness the Duke of Cormaught, KG. KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Brigade
Knights, Grand Cross. (GCB.)
Field Marshal His Royal Hiqhness Geo. W. F. C. Duke oj
Cambridge, KG. KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCVO. Grenadier Guards
Alison, General Sir Arch. Bart. Seaforth Highlanders
Biddulph, General Sir Michael A. S., Royal Artillery
Biddulph, General Sir Robert. GCMG. R. Artillery
s Brackenbury, Lieut. Gen. Sir Henry, KCSI. R. Art.
Bradford, Colonel Sir E.R. C.,KCSI. Unemployed Super-
numerary List Indian Staff Corps (Civil)
Bridport, General Viscount, retired list (Civil)
Brownlow, General Sir C. H., U. S. List Indian S. C.
-£<£ Buller, General Rt. Hon. Sir Redrers Henry, GCMG.
King's Royal Rifles
Chamberlain, Field Marshal Sir Neville Bowles, GCSI.
Bengal Infantry.
Chelmsford, General Frederic Aug. Lord, 2 Life Guards
8 Clarke, Lieut. Gen. Sir Charles Mansfield, Bart.
Cromer, Maj. E. Visct. GCB. GCMG. KCSI. CIE. lateR.
Art (CioiZ)
D'Aguilar, General Sir Charles L. Royal Artillery
Daubeney, General SirB.. Charles B., Border Regt. (55 F.)
Derby, lit. Hon. F. A. Earl of,KG,3 Bn. Lane. Regt. [Ci nil)
FlE Dickson, General Sir Collingwood, Royal Artillery
Dufferin and Ava, Colonel F. T. Marquis of, KP. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles (Cicil)
Forbes, General Sir John, Bombay Cavalry
UffiGough, General SirC. J. S., U.S. List Bengal Cavalry
FlC Gough General Sir Hugh H., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Greaves, General Sir George R. KCMG. E. Surrey Regt.
Grenfell, Lt.General Sir F. Wallace, GCMG. King's
Royal Rifles
Haines, Field Marshal SirF. P. GCSI. CIE. Scots Fus.
FC Hills-Johnes, Lt.General Sir James, ret. pay R. Art.
Johnson, Gen. Sir Chas. Cooper, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
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KNIGHTS, GKAND
Kitchener of Khartoum, Lieut. General Horatio Herbert,
Lord, GCMG. Royal Engineers
Low, General Sir Robert Cunliffe, Bengal Cavalry
Lowe, Lt.General Sir Drnrv C. Drury, 17 Lancers
Lnmsden, General Sir Peter Stark, CSI. TJ. S. List Indian
Staff Corps
M'Leod, Lt.General Sir John Chetham, retired list
Norman, GeneralSirHenry Wylie, GCMG. CJjE.Indian S. C.
EC Olpherts, General Sir William, Koval Artillery
EC Roberts, Field Marshal Earl. KG. KP. GCSI. GCIE.
Col. Comdt. R. Art.; Comdr. in Ch ief, Irish Guards, etc
Ross, General Sir John, Leicester Regiment
Ceoss — continued.
Russell, Lieut.Gen. Sir Baker Creed, KCMG. 33 Hussars
Rutland.Col.J.J.R.ZhU-e o/,iTG. 3 Bn.Leicescer Regt.(CiriV)
Saxe-Weimar, Field Marshal ■ff.S.if. PrinceEdw. of, EI'.
1 Life Guards
Simmons, Field Marshal Sir J.Lintorn A. GCMG. R. E.
Stephenson, General Sir F. C. A. Coldstream Guards
Taylor, General Sir Alexander.r.f.p. Royal Engineers
EC White, General Sir George Stewart, GCSI. GCMG.
GCIE. GCT'O. Gordon Highlanders
Wolseley,Field Marshal Garnet J. Viscount, KP. GCMG
Roj'al Horse Guards
p.s.c. EC "Wood, General Sir Henry Evelyn, GCMG.
Knights Commaxdees. (KCB.)
The Promotions and Appointments to the Order of the Bath which have this (s) sign attached are
additional to the Establishment.
Abney, Captain Si> Wm.de Wivesleslie, late R. Eng. (CioiZ), Johnson, General Sir Allen B., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Alderson, Major General Sir Henry Jas. ret. pay R. Art. Jones, General Sir Howard Sutton, ret. list R. Marines
Ashburnham,Maj.Gen.Si>Cromer,ret. payKing'sR.Riflet Keen, Colonel Sir Frederick J"hn, U. S. List Indian S. C.
p.s.c. Barker, General Sir George Digby
Barnard, General Sir Charles Loudon, r.f.p.R. MarineArt.
Barrow, Colonel Sir Edmund George. Indian Staff Corps
Bigge, Lt.Col. Sir Arthur J., GCVO. CMG. ret. pay Royal
Artillery (Civil)
Blood, Major General Sir Bindon, Royal Engineers
Brackenbury, Lieut.General Sir Henry, KCSI. R. Art,
s Keliv, Major General Sir William Freeman
Kemb'all, General Sir Arnold B. KCSI. Royal Artillery
Kingscote, Lt.Colonel Sir Sob. ST. F.1 lato Scots Fusilier
Guards (Civil)
s Knox, Colone' Sir William George
* Knox, Major General Sir Charles Edrnond
Leach, Lt.Col. Sir Geo. Arch, late R. Engineers (Civil)
Browne, General Sir James F. M. r.f.p. Royal Engineers Luck, Lieut. General Sir George
EC Browne, General Sir Samuel Jas. KCSI. Indian S. CjM'Calmont, Major General Sir Hugh
Bruce, Lt.General Sir Henry Le Gsyt, r.f.p. Royal Art. jMacDonald, Col. Sir Claude Maxwell, GCMG. (Reserve)
Buchanan, Col. Sir D. C. R.C. 3 Bn. Scottish Rifles (Cii>i7);s MacDonald, Colonel Sir Hector Archibald, -DSO
Bulwer, General Sir Edw. G. . KCB. Welsh Fusiliers
Butler, Lieut.General Sir William Francis
o. Cameron, General Sir William Gordon, Lancaster Regt.
Carrington. Major Genoral Sir Frederick, KCMG.
Clarke. Lt.General Sir Charles Mansfield, Part.
p.s.c. Clen . Major Gen.Sir Cornelius Francis.iTCJi'G.r.p.
Clinton, Colonel Lord E.W. Pelham, GCVO., ret. pay Rifle
Brigade (Civil)
Collett, Colonel Sir Henry, TJ. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Conyngham, Hon. Col. Sir W. F. L., late 4 Bn. Innis-
killing Fusiliers (Londonderry Militia) (Civil)
c.Cox, Lt.General Sir John Wm., Somerset Lt. Infantry
Dillon. General Sir Martin, CSI. West Yorkshire Regt.
Donnelly, Major General Sir J. Fretcheville Dykes, late
Royai Engineers (Civil).
Doran, General Sir John, Indian Staff Corps
Dorward, Colonel Sir Arthur Robert Ford, DSO.
Du Cane.Maj. Gen. Sir EdmondF., ret. pay R. Eng. (Civil)
p.s.c. East, Lieut. General Sir Cecil James
Edwardes, General SirS. deBurgh.TJ.S.List Bombay Inf.
Edwards, Lt.Col. Bf. Bon. Sir Fleetwood I., GCVO. ret.
pay R. Eng. (Civil)
Macdonald, Colonel Rt. Hon. Sir John Hay Athol,
late commanding 4 Volunteer Infantry Brigade (Civil)
F(£M'ISTeill, Maj.Gen. Sir J.Carstairs, GCVO. KCMG. ret.
list
M'Queen, Lieut.General Sir JohnWithers, TJ. S . List I. S.C -
MacDonald, Colonel Sir Claude M., GCMG. ret. pay High.
land Light Infantry
Maitland, Maj.Gen Sir James M. H., retired pay R. Eng.
Markham, Lt.General Sir Edwin, ret. pay Royal Artillery
» Marshall, Colonel Sir George Henry
Martin, Lt.Col. Sir R. E. R., KCMG. ret. pay 6 Drs. (Civil)
Maunsell, General Sir Fred. Richard, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Maurice, Major Gen. Sir John Fredk. R. Art.
s Maxwell, Colonel Sir John Grenfell, DSO.
Meiklejohn, Major Gen. Sir Wm. Hope, CMG. Bengal Inf.
Moncrieff, Col. Sir Alex, late Edinburgh Art. (Southern
Division Royal Art.) (Civil)
Moore, General Sir Alex. George M. 18 Hussars
Moore, Lieut.General Sir Henry, CIE. Tjnem. Sup. List
Indian Staff Corps
Morris, Commissary General SirEdward, retired pay
l> Murray, Colonel Sir James Wolfe
c.~EUes, Major Gen. Sir Edmond Roche (from R. Art.), Murray, General Sir John Irvine, TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
Elliot, Major Gen. Sir Alex. Jas. Hardy, 6 Dragoon Gds. ;Nation, General Sir John Louis, Indian Staff Corps
Ewart, Major Gen. Sir H. Peter, KCVO. 7 Dragoon Gds Newdegate, Lt.Gen Sir Edward Newdigate, DevonRegt.
c. Ewart, Gen. Sir J. A., Argyll and Suth. Highs. (Civil) Xewdigate, Lt.General Sir Henry R. L. , retired list
Farquharson, Colonel Sir J. retired pay Royal Engineers Nicholson, Maj.Gen. Sir Wm. Gustavus, Royal Engineers
Farren, General Sir Richard T., N. Lancashire Regt. Olivey, Colonel Sir W. R., ret. pay Army Pay Dept. (Civil)
Feilding, General Son. SirPercyRobt. Basil. SuffolkRegt.| Palmer, General Sir Arthur Power, GCSI. Indian Staff
Frankfort de Montmorency, Major Gen. Visct. ret. list \ Corps
Fraser, General Son. Sir David M'Dowall,ret. pay R. Art.' Penrose, General Sir Penrose Charles, r.f.p. Royal Marines
p.s.c. Fraser, Major Gen. Sir Thomas, CMG. Royal Eng. Perkins, General Sir iEneas, U. S. List Royal Engineers
a French, Major Gen. Sir John Denton Pinkstone Philips, Major General Sir Joseph, ret. list Royal Marines
Galbraith, Major General Sir William, retired list. s Pole-Carew, Major Geneial Sir Reginald, CVO.
Gaselee, Lt.General Sir Alfred, GCIE. Indian Staff Corps EC Prendergast, Gen. Sir Harry N. D. U.S. List R. Eng.
p.s.c. Gatacre, MajorGen. Sir W. Forbes, DSO. K-i-SGM. EC Probyn, Gen. Sir Dighton M.1 GCVO. KCSI. Bengal
Geary, Major Gen. Sir Henry Le Guay, Royal Artillery Cavalry (Civil)
Gib, General Sir William Anthony, Indian Staff Corps Raines, General Sir Julius Aug. Robert, E. Kent Regt.
Gipps, General Sir Reginald, Durham Light Infantry Rattray, Lt.General Sir James Clerk, Scottish Rifles
Glyn, General Sir Julius Richard, Lincoln Regiment Reid, Colonel Sir Alexander John Forsyth, Indian S. C.
Gordon, Lt.General Sir Ben. Lumsden. ret. list R. Art. s Richardson, Colonel Sir Wodehouse Dillon
Gordon, General Sir John James Hood, TJ. S. List Ind. S. O.i Ridgeway, Colonel Rt. Son. Sir J. W. GCMG. KCSI. late
Gordon, General Sir Thos. Edw. KCIE. CSI. TJ. S. List; Bengal Infantry (Civil)
Indian Staff Corp3 Rogers, Lt.General Sir Robt. Gordon, TJ. S. List Ind. S. C.
p.s.c. Grant, Lt.General Sir Robert, Royal Engineers \EC Rowlands, General Sir Hugh, West Riding Regiment
p.s.c. Grove, Major General Sir Coleridge Rundle, Major Gen. Sir Henry M. ~L.,VCMG.DSO. R.Art.
« Hamilton, Major Gen. Sir Ian Standish Monteith. DSO.'s Sanford, Lt.-Gen. Sir Paul, Lord Methuen, KCVO., CMG.
Hanbury, Surg. MajorGen. Sir Jas. Arthur, MB. ret. payjSankey, Lt.General Sir Richard Hieram1 (Civil)_
p.s.c. Harrison, General Sir Richard, CMG.
p.s.c. EC Hart, Colonel Sir Reginald. Clare, Royal Eng.
Hay, Lt.General Sir Robert John, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Higginson, General Sir Wentworth Alex. Worcester Regt.
s Hildyard, Major Gen. Sir Henry John Thoroton
Hills, Major Gen. Sir John, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Holdich, General Sir Edward A. Lancashire Fusiliers
EC Home, Surgeon General Sir Anthony Dickson, ret.pay
Hopton, Lieut.General Sir Edward, Connaught Rangers
2 Howard, Ccl. Sir Francis, CMG. A. de C. to the King
Howlett, General Sir Arthur, Indian Staff Corps
Hughes, Major General Sir Robert John, tetired pay
Hume, Lt.General Sir Robert, Yorkshire Light Infantry
Hunter, Lieut.General Sir Archibald, DSO.
Innes, Surgeon General Sir John Harrie Ker, ret. pay
Jenkins, Major Gen. Sir Fras. Howell, r.f.p. Bengal S. C
Schneider, General Sir John William, Bombay Infantry
Schomberg, General Sir Geo. Aug. ret. list, R. Mar. Art.
Scott, MajorGen Sir Fras. Cunningham, KCMG. late 42 Ft.
s Settle, Colonel Sir Henry Hamilton, DSO.
Shute, General Sir Charles Cameron, 6 Dragoons
Smith, Colonel Sir Chas. Bean E., CSi". late Mad. Inf.(CiutZ)
Spurgin, Lt.General Sir John Blick, CSI. Dublin Fusiliers
Stewart, General Sir R. Campbell, TJ. S. List Madras Cav.
Stirling, Lt.General Sir William, Royal Artillery
Stokes, Lt.General Sir John, Royal Engineers (Civil)
Sutfield, Colonel Rt. Son. 0. Lord, late Norfolk Art. E.
Division Royal Artillery
Tanner, General Sir Oriel V., TJ. S. List Indian Staff C.
Taylor, General Sir R. C. H., Cameron Highlanders
EC Thackeray, Colonel Sir Edward Talbot,1 retired pay
Royal Engineers (Civil)
'• Sir Robert Kingscote, Sir Dighton Probyn, Sir Richard Sankeyand Sir Edward Thackeray are also Military
Companions of the Order,and entitled to wear the Insignia of that Class and Division, in addition to those of a. Civil
Knight Commander.
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Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Kxights, Commanders. (KCB.).— continued
Thomson, Surg. Col. Sir George, late Bengal Est.
9 Tucker. Major General Sir Charles
Tuson, General Sir Henry Brnsnell, R. Mar. Artillery
Tytler, General Sir James M. B. F. late Bengal Staff C.
Yaughan, General Sir J. Luther, Indian Staff Corps
White-Thomson, Col. Sir Robt.Thos. late i Dragoon Guards
(Civil)
Wilkinson, Lt.General Sir Henry Clement, 4 Dr. Guards
» William, Colonel Sir Charles Compton, Lord Chesbam,
Imperial Yeomanry
Walker. Lt.General Sir Frederick W. E. Forestier, C3IG. Williams, General Sir John Wm. C, B. Marine Art.
Y£ Walker, General Sir Mark, Derbyshire Regiment Williams, Lt.General Sir Wm. John, ret. list R. Artillery
Wallington, Colonel Sir J.W., late 4 Bn.Glouc. Regt. (Civil) Wilson, Major General Hy. Bart, late Rifle Brigade
Ward, Colonel B. W. D., Army Service Corps, ret. pay Wingate, Major Gen. Si'rFrancis R. KCMG. DSO. R. Art.
* Ward, Colonel Sir Edward Willis Duncan Woleeley, Lieut. General Sir George Benjamin
Warren, Lt.General Sir Charles, GCMG. R. Engineers s Wood. Colonel Sir Elliott
FCWatson, General Sir John, Indian Staff Corps iWood, General Sir Henry H. A. Indian Staff Corps
Westmacott, Major General Sir Richard, DSO. Indian S.C. Wright, General Sir Thomas, Indian Staff Corps
White, General Sir Robert, 21 Hussars
Companions. (CB.)
The Promotions and Appointments to the Order of the Bath which have this (s) sign attached are
additional to the Establishment.
Abadie, Major General Henry Richard Brocklehurst, Colonel John F. h.p. Royal Horse Guards
Abbott, Colonel Henry Alexins, Indian Staff Corps s Brocklehurst. Col. John Fielden, M^'0.
Abercorn, Colonel Duke of, KG. late 5 Bn. Inniskilling Bromhead, Colonel Sir Benjamin P., Bart. Indian S. C.
Fusiliers {Civil) Bromhead, Colonel Charles James, ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Y<£ Adams, Bt.Lt. Colonel Robert Bellew, Indian S.C. Brook, Major Geueral Edmund Smith
Adams, Major H. J. Goold, CMG. ret. pay. Roj-al Scots » Brooke, Col. Lionel Godolphin, h.p.
Aqlionby, Colonel Arthur Sisson, late of 33 Foot
Aitken, Lt.Colonel William, h.p. Royal Artillery
Aitchison, General Charles T. Indian Staff Corps
: Alderson, Col. Edwia A. H. West Kent Regiment
Brown, Major F. J. Essex Regiment
Browne, Lt.Col. P. J. 7 Bn. Imperial Yeomanry
Browne, Major General Swinton John, Indian StaffCorpa
Browning, Col. Montague C. late 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. (CVoiO
Allgood, Major Geueral George, r.f.p. Indian Staff Corps Brownlow, Colonel Celadon Charles, U. S. List Ind. S. G
Alison, Col Jas. John, 4 Battalion Durham Lt. Inf. {Cioil) Brownlow, Ma.jor General William Vesey, ret. pay
s Allen, Maj.Gen. Ralph Edward, h.p. East York. Regt. Brownrigg, Major Gen. H. J., ret. pay C. and T. Staff
Anderson, General Horace Searle, TJ. S. List Indian S. C. Bruce, Colonel Audrew M'Crae, U. S. List Bengal Inf.
Appleyard, MajorGen. Fred. Ernest, r.f.p. Regimental Dist. Buchanan, Lieut. General Henry James, Norfolk Regt.
p.s.c. Ardagh, Major General Sir John C* KCIE. R. Eng. Buchanan, Col. Lewis Mansergh, 4 Bn. Tunis. Fus. (C'i«7)
s Ashby, Lt.Col. Geo. Ashb}', Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. » Bullock, Col. G. II. Devonshire Regiment
Atherton, Lt.Col. T. J. 12 Lancers Burnaby, Major General E. B. ret. pay Yorkshire Lt. Inf.
Badcock, Lieut. Gen. Alex. Robert, CSI. Indian Staff Corps Burne, General Henry K. Indian Staff Corps
s Baden-Powell, Maj.Gen. Robert S. Smvth " 'p.s.c. Burnett, Major General Charles John, K-i-MGM.
Bagot, Colonel Charles Hervey, Royal Engineers Burney, Lt.Col. E. H. Berkshire Regiment
Bainbritlge, Colonel Edmond, ret. pay R. Artillery (Civil) s Burney, Bt. Lt.Col. Herliert H. Gordon Highlanders
Baker, Colonel George, ret. pay Regimental District Burn-Murdoch, Lt.Col J. F. 1 Dragoons
s Banfield, Col. R. John Fraucis, h.p. Welsh Regiment Burroughs, Lt.General Frederick Wm. Warwick Regt.
Bannerman, General W. Unemployed Sup. List ;» Burton, Lt.Col. Benjamiu, Royal Artillery
Barchard, Colonel Charles Henry, late Bengal Staff Corps Burton, General Fowler, West Kent Regiment
Barnes, Colonel Osmond, Indian Staff Corps Bushman, Major General Henry Augustus, 9 Lancers
Barrow, Major Gen. Sir Edmund George, Indian Staff C. Byam, Major General William, retired list
s Barter, Lt.Col. Charles St. Leger, Yorkshire Lt. Inf. ^aldecott, Colonel Francis Jas. ret. list R. (Bombay) Art.
p.s.c. Barton, Major General Geoffry, CMG. R. Fusiliers ; HffiCameron . Col. AylmerSpicer, ret. pay K. O. Scot. Bor.
Batson, Lt.Col. H. Devonshire Regiment s Campbell, Maj.Gen. Barrington B. Douglas, MVO.
Battye, Major General Arthur, U. S. List Indian S.C. ICampbell, Surgeon Major John, MD. late Bengal Army
Bayly, General John, ret. pay Royal Engineers (Civil) (Campbell, Major General Sir JohnWm. Bart. Royal Art,
Campbell, Col. Lord Root. Henry Dick, Indian Staff C,
Carey, Colonel William, ret. pay Royal Artillery
|Carington, Lt. Col. Hon. Wm. H. P. KCVO. h.p.Gren.Gds,
n Carr. Lt.Co . Edward Elliott, Hoyal Scots Fusiliers
s Bayly, Lt.Col. Alfred W. Lambart, DSO. Indian S. C.
Bayly, Colonel Richard Kerr, ret. pay Black Watch
Beal, Colonel Henry, ret. pay South Staffordshire Regt.
Beath, Surgeon Major John Henry, MD. retired pay
Beatson, Lt.Colonel Stuart Brownlow, Indian Staff Corps' Carr, Colonel George, late of Madras Infantry
Beck, Col. C. H. 4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment Is Carter, Lt.Col. Henry Molyneux, Wiltshire Regiment
Beckett, Colonel Charles Edward, h.p. 3 Hussars » Carthew-Yorstoun. Lt.Col. A. Morden, Black Watch
Beckett, Colonel Stephen, r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corps |Cecil, Col. A. A. MfO. Karl r/Albermarle
Begbie, Major General Elphinstone W., DSO. Madras InfiChads, Major General William John, retired list
p.s.c. Ul£ Bell, Colonel Mark Sever, ret. pay R. EngineerS|Chalmer, Colonel Reginald, r.p. King's Royal Rifles
Bell, Colonel William, late 64 Foot (Civil) is Chamberlain, Col. Neville F. Fitzgerald
a Belfield, Colonel H. E. iChamier, Lt.General Stephen H. E., r.f.p. R. Artillery
Bellaiis, Lt.General Sir William, KCMG. retired list liJC Chanuer, General George Nicholas, U.S.Listlud. S.C.
p.s.c. Bengough, Major General Harcourt M. retired list jUC Chaplin, Colonel John Worthy, ret. pay 8 Hussars
.v Benson, Col. .Frederick William Ip.s.c. Chapman, General Edward Francis, Royal Artillery
Bertie, Lt.Col. the Son. Reginald H. Welsh Fusiliers Charlemont. Colonel J. A. Vitct. 4 Bn. Innis. Fus. (Civil)
Beville, General George Francis, TJ. S. List Indian S. C. .Chermside, Lieut. General SirH. C.,GCMG. R.Eng.( Cieii)
a Bewicke-Copley, Lt.Col. Root. C. A. B. King's R.ti.C.
Bird, General Sir George Corrie, KCIE. Indian S. C.
Biscoe, Lieut. General Wm. Walters, retired Beng. Cav.
p.s.c. Black, Major General AVilsone, retired list
8 Blagrove, Col. Henry John, 13 Hussars
Blair, Lt.Col. F. G. 4 Bn. Imperial Yeomanry
1T(!T Blair, General James, Bombay Cavalry
Chichester, Col. Robert Bruce, ret. pay Regimental Dist.
Childers, Lt.Col'nel Edmund Spencer E., Royal Eng.
Chippindall, Lt.General Edward, Yorkshire Regiment
8 Cholmondeley, Col. H. C. 1 LondonVolunteer Rifle Corps j
Christopher. Colonel Leonard Wm., Indian Staff Corps
Clarke, Colonel Alex. Ross, ret. pay R. Engineers (Civil) |
Clarke, Lt.Gen.Sir A., GCMG. C1E'. ret. pay R. Eng.Cic.)
Blake, Col. Maurice C. J. 3 Bn. Connaught Rngrs. (Civil) s Clarke, Colonel Robert Noel Fulke, AOB
Blane, Lt.General Sir Seymour John,.Barr. ret. list
Blundell, Colonel John Eyles, ret. pay Hampshire Regt.
Boileau, Colonel Francis Wm, TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
Bond, Maior General William Dunn, retired list
Bond, Major W. J. H. Indian Staff Corps
Bookey, Col. John Thomas Brownrigg, Ind. Med. Serv.
Clarke, Lieut. Genera! S. M. Wiseman, retired list
8 Clayton, Lt.Col. F. T. Army Service Corps
Clerk, General Godfrey
Clery, Col. J. A. MB. Royal Army Medical Corps
Clifford, Lieut.General Robert Cecil, TJ. S. List Indian S.C.
s Clowes, Lt.Col. Ptter Legh, 8 Hu«sars
rradaile, Colonel George Wm. ret. nay Royal Artillery Cochrane, Colonel WiLliam Fras. D. h.p. Duke of Corn-
Boswell, Major General John James, r.f.p. Bengal S.C. wall's Light Infantry
Bourchier, Lt.General Eustace Fane, r.f.p. R. Engineers Coghill. Colonel Kendal J. W. r.f.p. iciHussars
s Bowles, Lt.Col. Henry, Yorkshire Regiment. [Collen. Major Gen. Sir Edwin H. H. Gt'lE. Indian S.C.
Boyd, Colonel John Alex. ret. pay Army Service Corps s Colleton, Lt.Col. Sir R. A. W. Royal Welsh Fusiliers
s Boyes. Maj.Gen. John Edward' jCollingwood, Lt.Colonel Cuthbert G., r.p. Lane. Fus.
Brabazon, Major Gen. John Palmer, CVO. r.p. 4 Hussars Collins, Lt.Col. Arthur, MVO. ret. pay Middlesex Regt.
Bradshaw, Surg. Major Gen. Alex. Frederick, ret. pay Collis, Major General Francis Wm. U. S. List Indian S. C.
Bridge, Colonel C. H. CMG. Army Service Corps
Brmckmann, Col. T. F. 3 Bn. East Kent Regiment
Broadbent, Colonel John Edward, Royal Engineers
Broadfoot, Colonel Archibald, ret. pay Royal Artillery
s Broadwood, Col. Robt. George, 12 Lancers
Colquhoun, Colonel Alan John, Edinburgh Art. (Civil)
Colvile, Lt.General Fiennes M. retired list
Colvile, Major General Sir Hy. Edward, KCMG. ret. pay
Colville, Col. Hon. Sir William James, KCVO. late Rifle
Brigade (Civil)
* Sir John Ardagh is also a Civil Companion of the Order.
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
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Companion's — continued.
Colvin, Lt.Col. R. B. 20 Bn. Imperial Yeomanry
Colwell, Lieut.General George H. T., Royal Marines
Combe, Major General Boyce Albert
Congleton, Major General Henry, lord
Connol'y, Lt.Colonel Benjamin B., if A. HD. ret. pay
Cook, Major Gen. James, ret. list Indian S. C.
Oooke, Lt. General Anthony Charles, ret. pay R. Eng.
* Cooper, Col. Charles Dancan
Copland, Colonel Alexander, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Corbet, Colonel Arthur Domville, Royal Marines
Courtenay, Col. A. H. 4 Bn. Scottish Rifles
Cowie, Major General Crombie, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Cos, Colonel Alexander Temple, IT. S. Lis; Indian S. C.
C:>x, Major General Charles Vivian, r.f.p. Royal ArtiUerj
» Coxhead, Lt.Col. James Alfred, Roval Artillery
* Crabbe, Lt.Col. E. M. S. Gordon Highlanders *
p.s.c, Creagh, Major General Arthur G. Royal Artillery
Crease, Colonel John Frederick, ret. pay R. Marine Art.
French, Lieut.General Arthur, Royal Marine Artillery
French, Major General William, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Fry, Lt.Col. W. West Yorkshire Regiment
Fryer, Lieut.General John
Furse, Colonel George Armand, ret. pay 42 Foot
* Gallwey, Lt.Col. Edmond Jos. Somerset Light Infantry
Gallwey, Lt.Colonel Thos. J., R. Army Med. Corps
Garnett, Col. Reginald, ret. pay Seaforth Highlanders
Garsia, Lt.Colonel M. C. ret. pay. 30 Foot
Gartside-Tip^ing. Lt.Col. Robt. Francis, Indian Staff C.
Gascoigne-Cecil, Lt.Col. J. E. H. Yisct. Cranborne, 4 Bn.
Bedford Regiment
Gataere, Major General John. Indian Staff Corps
Gerard, Lieut.Gen. Sir Montague G. KCSI. Indian S. C.
Glover, Lt.Colonel Benj. Lucas, Arm; Yet. Dept.
s Godfiay, Lt.Col. John William, King's Own iScot. Bdrs.
Goldnev" Colonel Thomas Holbrow, Indian S. C.
Goldsmith, Maj.Gen. Sir F. J. XCSI. Indian S. C (CioilK
Gordon, Colonel George Grant, CVO. late Scots Guards
Crofton, Brig. Gen. Morgan S., DSO.,h.p.S. Stafford Regt Gordon, Colonel James Henry, DSO. U. S. List Indian
s Crompton, Maj. R. E. B. Royal Engineers
Cumberland, Maj.Gen. Charles Edward, ret. pay R. E.
Cummins, Col, James Turner, DSO. Indian Staff Corps
« Cunningham, Col. George G. DSO. Derby Regiment
Currie, Colonel Thomas, h.p. North Staffordshire Regt.
» Curteis, Col. Wm. F. Cheshire Regiment (now h.p.)
Custance, Col. F. H. 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment
Dalgety, Col. Reg. Wm., r.p. York and Lancaster Regt.
p.s.c. Dalrvniple, Major General William Liston
Daly, Lt.Col. F. A. B. 1TB. Royal Army Medical Corps
* Dalzell, Lt.Col. the Son. A. E. Oxford" Light Infantry
t Davidson, Col. Wm. Leslie
Davis, Colonel George M' Bride, DSO. Bengal Med. Est.
■s Dawnay, Col. Hugh Richard, Yiset. Downe, CIE. h.p.
10 Hussars
Dawson, General Francis, Indian Staff Corps
•s Dawson, Lt.Col. H. L. Indian Staff Corps
Deane, Colonel Thomas, U.S. List Indian Staff Corps
Degacher, Major General Henry James, S. Wales Bord.
Staff Corps
< Gordon, Lt.Col. James R. P. 15 Hussars
Gore, Surgeon General Albert Aug. retired pav
« Gore, Col. Charles, Earl of Errol.
8 Gore, Lt.Col. St. John Corbett. 5 Dragoon Guards.
p.s.c. Gosset, Major General Matthew W. E.
Gough, Major Gen. Hugh Sutlej, C3IG. h.p. iS Hussars
Grafton, General Aug. 0. L. Duke of , KG. retired list
« Graham, Lt.Col. Ed. Ritchie C. Cheshire Regiment.
Graham, General Samuel James, R. Marines
Graham, Major General Thomas, ret. pay R. Artillery
Grant, Col. F. G. sBn. Royal Scots
p.s.c. Grant, Major General Henry Fane
Grant, Colonel Hugh Gough, Regimental District
Graves, Colonel Benj. Chamney, Indian S..C.
Green, Colonel Malcolm S. late of Bombay Staff Corps
Green, Maj.Gen. Sir W.H.R., JETCSi". Indian S. 0. [Civil)
Gregorie, Major General Charles Frederick, Irish Regt.
Grierson, Colonel J. M. IIT'O. Royal Artillery.
Delafosse, Major GeneralHenry George.ret.payRegl.Dist. « Grove, Col. Ed. Wm. Stewart, Roval West Kent Regt.
De Lisle, Maj. Henry De Beauvoir. DSO. Durham Lt. Inf. a Guiness, Lt.Col. H. Wm. Newton, Royal Irish Regiment
Denny, Lt.Col. H. C. Northampton Regiment 'Haig, Lt.Col. D. 17 Lancers.
Dick, Col. A. C. D. 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Hldrs. JHalf, Colonel Angus Wm. late 3 Bn. Dorset Regiment
De Renzy, Dep. Surg. Gen. A. C. C. retired Bengal Armv's Hall, Lt.Col. F. H. Roval Artillerv
Desborough, Major General John, r.f.p. Royal Artillery Ip.s.c. Haly, Major General Richard H. O'G. DSO. ret. pay
De Winton. Major General Sir F. W. GCJIG. ret. pay | Suffolk Regiment
Dicken, Colonel Wm. Popham, DSO. U. S. List Ind.'S. C. Hamilton, Lt.Colonel George Yaughan, ret. pay Army
Dickson, Major Gen. John B. H.CMG. r.p. 5 Dragoon G.
Dixon, Colonel Hy. Grey, Regimental District
« Donald, Lt.Col. Colin'George, Royal Fusiliers
Donne, Lt.Col. B. D. A. Royal Sussex Regiment
Service Corps
Hamilton, Major General Sir Ian S. M. DSO.
Hamilton, Colonel Sir W. A. B. KCMG. Lothian and
Berwick Yeomanry
-Donnelly,Dep.Surg.Gen.JohnM'Neale,ari?.lateMad.Est. Y£ Hammond, Colonel Arthur George, DSO. U. S. List
» Donovan, Lt.Col. William, Royal Army Medical Corps j Indian Staff Corps
Dorward, Colonel Sir Arthur Robt. Ford, DSO. R. Eng. Handcock, Lieut.General Arthur Gore, U.S. Lis'. Indian
Dowker, General Howard C, Indian Staff Corps Staff Corps
Downes, Deputy Commissary General Arthur Wm. h.p. ;Hanford, Colonel John Compton, h.p. 19 Hussars
Drage, Col. Thomas William, Army Pay Department iHankin, General George C, Indian Staff Corps
Drew, Major General Francis Barry, retired pay iHarbord, Lt.Col. the lion. C. Scots Guards
Duck, Veterinary Lt.Colonel Francis Hardy, Lt.General William, East Yorkshire Regiment
» Duff, Col. Beanchamp, CIE. Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 'p.s.c. Hare, Colonel Richard Charles, Regimental Dist.
Dundas, Colonel Lorenzo George, ret. pay 6 Bn. K. Fus. |Harkness, Major H. D. Welsh Regiment.
Dundonald, Major General D. M. B. H. Earl of, CVO. Harley, Colonel George Ernest, h.p. The Buffs
Dunne, Colonel Walter A., from Army Service Corps Harness, Maior General Arthur, retired list Royal Art.
pjs.e. Durand, Colonel A. G. A. CIE. r.p. Indian Staff C. Harris, General Philip H. F., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Durand, Lt.Colonel Sir Edw. Law, St. ret. Ind.S. C.( Cioil) g Harris, Col. Richard W. H. h.p. East Surrey Regiment
Dyce, Colonel George H. Coles, Indian Staff Corps \p.s.c. Hart, Major General Arthur FitzRoy, C3IG.
Edwards, Bt.Lt.Col. A. H. M. 5 Dragoon Guards (now Harvey, Surgeon General Robert, DSO. Bengal Estab.
Lt.Col. h.p.) Hastings, Major Gen. Francis E., U. S. List Bengal Inf.
Edwards, General Sir James Bevan, KC3IG. retired list Hatton, Colonel Villiers, h.p. Grenadier Guards
Egerton, Colonel A. M. Cl'O.retired pay, Royal Horse G. Hawkins, Major General Alex. Cssar, r.f.p. Royal Art.
Egerton, Maj or^ Gen vCharles^Comyn,i)SO. IndjanS. C. Hay, Colonel George Jackson, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire
Regiment.
Hay, Colonel James, U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Helme, Colonel Geo. C. 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt. (Vioil)
Hemming, Major General Fred. Wilson, from 5 Dragoon
Elliot, Colonel Edw. Locke, DSO. Indian Staff Corps
Elliott, Colonel John, CilG. late of Royal Marines
Elrington, General Fred. Robert, Rifle" Brigade
Elton, Colonel Frederick C. ret. pay Royal Artillery
p.s.c. England, Major General Edward Lutwyche, ret. list| Guards"
8 Eustace, Col. Francis John William I, Henderson, Lt.Col. George Francis
8 Evans, Col. E. Stoke, Royal Mnnster Fus. (now h.p.) !Henderson, Major General Kennett Gregg, retired list
Evans, Lieut.General Horace Moule, Indian Staff Corps Hennessy, MajoriGeneral Geo. R., U.S. List Indian Staff
Ewart, Lt.General Charles Brisbane, ret. pay R. Engineers Corps.
Eyre, Colonel Edmund Henry, U. S. List Indian S. C. '» Henniker-Major, Lt.Col. the DZon. A. Coldstream Gds.
Falmouth, Major General I itemmt, MVO. |« Henry, Col. St. George C. Northumberland Fusiliers
Famngton, Col. Malcolm Charles, ret. pay YorkLt. Inf. 'p.s.c. Herbert, Colonel Ivor J. C, CMG.h.p. Gren Gds
Feilden, Major General Henry Broom, retired list Hervey, General C. R. W., Indian Staff C. (Cioil)
Feiiden, Col. H. W. ret. pay, Army Pay Department !s Hickman, Col. T. E. DSO. Worcester Regiment
8 Fetherstonhaugh, Col: Steele Rupert j. Hicks, Lt.Col. H. T. Royal Dublin Fusiliers
8 Fisher, Col. R. B. W. 10 Hussars (now h.p.) U Hickson, Colonel Robert A. East Kent Regiment
FitzGeorge, Colonel Augustus 0. F., ret. pay n Hussars IHigginson, Colonel Theophilus, U. S. List Indian S C
FitzGerald, Colonel Charles John, U. S. List Indian Staff p.s.c. Hildyard, Major General Sir Henry J. T. (from h p
Corps I Highland Light Infantry)
« Fitzgerald, Lt.Col. Herbert S. Durham Light Infantry [s Hill, Col. A. W. Middlesex Re-'iment
FitzHugh Major Gen. Alfred, r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corps Hill, Lt.Gen. Rowley Sale, D. S. List Bengal Infantry
pay
Ford, Lt.Colonel Arthur, ret. pay R. Artillery (Cioil)
Forrest, General William Charles, n Hussars
Hippisley. Lt.Col. R. L. Royal Engineer
•Hobday, Major General Thomas Fras. Indian Staff Corps
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Most E'onrmrable Order of the Bath.
Companions— continued. iM'Nalty, Brig. Surg. Lt.Colonel Georgo Wm. ret. pay
Hogg, Major General George Crawford, Bombay Cav. M'Namara, Colonel Wm. Henry. MD. R.A. Sled. Corps
Hogg, Lieut.General Adam G. F., U. S. List Indian StaffiM'Rae, Colonel Henrv Napier, Indian Staff Corps
Corps >g Macbean, Lt.Ccl. F. Gordon Highlanders
Holdich, Colonel Sir Thomas Hungerford, KCIE. ret list Macbsan. General George Scougall, Indian S. C.
Royal Engineers MacCall, Colonel HenTy Blackwood, h.p. Regtl. Dist.
Holland, Major General Henry Wm. late Bombay Staff MacDonaid, Colonel Sir Hector A. DSO. h.p. R. Fusiliers
Holland, Lt.Colonel Trevenen James, lateofBomb. S. C. Maodonald, Bt.Lt. Colonel James R. Leslie. Royal Bug.
Holt, Colonel William John, ret. pay Regimental District Macdonald, Colonel J. A. late 3 Bn. Cam. Hldr-. {Civil)
Hood, Col. Hon. Arthur W. A., late W. Somerset Yeomanry MacdonneU, Colonel Wm. ret.pay Army Pay T)evt.(Cioil)
Hope, Colonel Lewis Anstruther, Army Service Corps
Hoste, Colonel Dixon Edward. Royal Artillery, ret. pay
Howard, Major General Sir Francis, CMG. (from h.p.
Rifle Brigade).
Howard, Lt.Col. H. R. L. 9 Bn. Imperial Yeomanry
Hughes, Major General Charles Frederick, Indian S. C
Hughes, Colonel Emilius, CMG. ret. li.< t A. S. Corps
s Hughes-Hallett, Col. J. W. DSO. Sealorth Highlanders
Hutchinson, Major Gen. Chas. S., r.f'.p. R. Eng. (Civil)
p.g.e. Hutton, Colonel Sir Edw. T. H. KCMG. half pay
King's Royal Rifles
Jackson, Colonel Herbert Wm., h.p. Gordon Highlanders
Jackson, Brigade Surgeon Sir Robert William, ret. pay
Jameson, Director General James, Army Med. Staff {Civil)
. Jeffreys, Colonel Patrick D. h.p. Connaught Rngr.
Macgregor, Colonel Charles Reginald, DSO. Indian S.C.
p.s.c. MacGregor, Colonel H. G. ret. pay Worcester Regt.
Mackenzie, Col. Alfred R. D., U. S. List Bengal Cavalry
a Mackenzie, Colonel C.J. Seaforth Highlanders
1 Mackenzie, Lt.Col. G. F. C. Suffolk Regimen!
8 Mackionon, Major General William Henry
Mackworth, Colonel Sir Arthur Wm. Bart. ret. pay R.
Engineers
Maclean, Major General Charles Smith, CIE. U. S. List
Indian Staff Corps
Maclean, Col. Sir Fitzroy D.-Bor/.W.KentYeomanrytCioiJI
Macleay, Col. Alex. C. 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ctoijj
Macneill, Moj.Gen. James G. R. D. ret. list Madras Inf..
Madden, Surgeon Major General Charles D. retired pay
Madden, Lt.Colonel Geo. C. DSO. ret. pay W. I. Reg
V
Jennings, Lieut.General Robert Melvill, Bengal Cavalry I Magill, Surgeon Lt.Col. J. M. D. Coldstream Guards
Jerome, Lieut.Colonel H.J. W. Royal Engineers Mahon, Colonel B. T. DSO.
k Johnson. Colonel Fr derick Francis Maitland, Major General Eardley, ret. pay Royal Art.
Johnstone, Lt.Colonel J. R. Royal Marines I Maitland, Colonel Pelham James, IndianStaff Corps
Jones, Commissary Gen. Humphrey Stanley, half pay |Malcoltn, Colonel Edward Donald, ret. pay R. Engineer!
* Jones, Colonel Inigo Richmond iMalcolmsou, Major Gen. John H. P., r. f.p. Bombay S.C
Jones, Lt.Colonel Morey Quayle, Warwick Regiment iMalthus, Lt.Colonel Sydenham, r.f.p. 94 Foot
Jones, MajorGeneral Robert Owen, ret. pay R.Eng. (Civil) Manderson, Major General Geo. Rennie, r.f.p. Royal A:
p. s.c. Jones- Vaughan. MajorGeneral HnghThos. ret.pay Mangles, Major General Cecil, ret. pay 20 Hussars
Jopp, Colonel John, U. S. List Indian Staff Corps rTC Manle.v.Surg. Gen. Wm. G. N., ret. pay
Julyan, Assist. Com. Gen. Sir P.G., KCMO. h.p. (Civil) :Marchant, Major Alfred Edmund, Royal Marines
Keighley, Colonel Charles Marsh, DSO. Indian S. C.
s Kekewich, Colonel R. G. Loyal N. Lanes. Regiment
.« Kelham, Lt.Col. Henry Robert, Hiehland Light Inf.
Kelly, Colonel James Graves, U. S. List Indian Staff
Corps
Kelly, Major General Sir William Freeman
p.s.c. Kelly-Kenny, Lieut. General Thomas, h.p. West
Surrey Regiment
* Keogli, Lt.Col. A., MD. Royal Army Medical Corps
Kerr, Major General Lord Ralph Drury, 10 Hussars
Keyser, Colonel Frederick C. ret. pay Royal Fusiliers
Kidston, Colonel Alex. Ferrier, ret. pay Regimental Dist.
Kingsley, Colonel Wm. H. B., ret. pay Regimental Dist.
Kinloch, Major Gen. Alex. A. Airlie, ret. pay K. R. Rifle
Kinlocb, Lt.Col. D. A. Grenadier Guards
s Kirkpatrick, Lt.Col. W. J. Y"rk and Lancaster Regt.
p.s.c. Knowles, Major General Charles B., retired list
Knox, Major General Sir William George, Royal Art.
Lambert, Veterinary Colonel James Drummond
Lambert, Major General William, retired pay 88 Foot
Lambton, Major General Arthur, retired pay
Lance, Lieut.General Frederick, D. S. List Indian S C
Lane, Major General Robert Bertram
Laughton, Colonel Arthur Frederick, r.f.p. Madras S.C
* Law, Lt.Col. C. H. Dorset Regiment
Lea, Colonel Samuel Job, ret. pay, Army Service Corps
Leach, Major General Edmund, retired list
1T& Leach, Major General Edward Pemberton, R. En,
Marston. Surgeon General Jeffery Allen, MD. ret. pay
Martin, Colonel Cunliffe, Bengal Cavalry
Martin, Colonel George Blake Napier, ret. pay R. Art.
Ma'tin, Lt.Col. H. Leinster Regiment
Martin, Colonel Rowland Hill, CMG. h.p. 21 Lancers
Martindale, Lt.Col. Ben Hay, late of R. Engineers (CiviVi
Massy, Lt. General Wm. Godfrey Dunham, 4 Drag. Gds.|
Master, Colonel William Chester, late of 28 Foot
Mathias, Colonel Henry Harding, Regimental District
." Matthews, Vet.Ool. J. M. Army Veterinary Departmen
Maunsell, Major General Thomas, retired list
Maunsell, Surgeon General Thos. ret.pay Army Med. Stall
s Maxwell, Lt.Col. R. C. Royal Engineers
s Maxse, Lt.Col. F. J. DSO. Coldstream Guard-*
May, Lieut.General James, U. S. List Bengal Infantry
Mayne, Colonel Richard C. G. Indian Staff Corps
Methuen, Lt.General Paul S. Lord, KCVO. CMG.
Meyrick, Lt.Col. F. C. 5 Battalion Imperial Yeomanry
Meyrick, Insp. Vet. Surgeon James Joseph, ret. pay
Meyrick. Colonel Sir Thomas C. Bart, late 3 Battalioj
Shropshire Light Infantry (Civil)
» Miles, Colonel H. S. G. M CO.
Miles, Lt.Col. C. N. MVO. 1 Life Guards
Miller, Major General George Murray, retired pay
Mills, Lt.Col. G. A. Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Mills, Colonel Herbert J., ret. pay Ord. Dtore Dept.
Milman, Lt.General Geo. Bryan, Northumberland Fus
Mollan, Lt.Colonel William Campb;'.!, late of 96 Foot
Molloy. Colouel Edward, IT. S. List Indian Staff C:>rpsj
Leach, Lt.Colonel Harold Pemberton, DSO. R. Engineers
Le Cornu, Colonel Chas. P. Jersey Artillery Militia (Civil) Ipj. c. Molyneux, Brig. General George Hand Mere, DS
Le Mesurier, Colonel Cecil Brooke, ret. pay R. Artillery | Indian Siaff Corps
Le Mesurier, Colonel Fred. Aug. ret.pay Royal Engineers! Money, Co'onel Charles G. C. Northmbld. Fusiliers
Lemmon, Colonel Thomas Warne, late 3 Bn. EastjMoney, Colonel Elliott Alexander, U. S. List Indian S.
Surrey Regiment Money, Colonel Gordon L. C. DSO. h.p. Cameron Hig]
Leslie, Colonel Sir Charles Hy. Bart. Indian S. C. j landers
Lewis, Lt.Colonel David Francis, h.p. Cheshire Regiment Montagu, General Horace William, R. Engineers
1 Lindsell, Lt. Col. R. F. Gloucester Regiment
p.s.c. Little, Lt.General Hen. Alex. U. S. List Indian S. C.
s Lloyd, Lt.Col. Francis, DSO. Grenadier Guards
Lloyd, Major General Francis Thomas, ret. pay R. Art.
Lloyd, Colonel Morgan G. 3 Bn. Irish Regt. (Civil)
Lloyd, Colonel Thomas, Cardigan Artillery (Civil)
Lockhart, Major General Graeme Alex, r.f.p. 78 Foot
Locock, Colonel Herbert, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Lousada, Lt.Col. F. P. York and Lancaster Regiment
Lovett, Major General Beresford, CSI. r.f.p. R. Engineers
Low, General Alexander, 4 Hussars
Lowry, Lt.General Robert William, Berkshire Regt.
Lowth, Lt.Colonel Frank Robert, Lincoln Regiment
Lucas, Lt.Col. T. R., MB. Royal Army Medical Corps
Montague, Major General Wm. Edw., retired pay
Ft Moore, Major General Arthur Thomas, Indian S.C.
p.s.c. Morgan, Col. Alex. Brooke, ret. pay Norfolk Regt.
Morgan, Colonel Harrison R. Lenin, ret. pay Royal/
s Morris, Colooel A. W.
Morris, Colonel W. G. CMG. Royal Engineers
s Mortimer, Colonel W. H. Army Pay Department
Morton, Major General Sir Gerald de C. KCIE.
Mosse, Deputy Surgeon General Charles Benj. CMG. h.p.
Mostyn, Major General Hon. Savage, retired list
Muir^ Surgeon General Henry Skey , MD. Army Med. Staff
Murray, Colcnel Robert Hunter, CMG. Regimental Dist.
s Xeeld, Lt.Col. Sir A. D., Bart. 2 Life Guards
Nicholson, Major General Stuart James, ret. pay R. Art.
Lugard; Lt.Col. Sir F. J. D. ECMG. DSO. h.p. NorfolkNicolson, Lieut.Gen. Malcolm Ha:;sels, Bombay Infantry
Regiment iNimnio, Major Gen. Thomas Rose, Indian Statf Corps ■
Lunham, Colonel Thomas Ainslie, Cork Artillery South jNorth, Coljnel B. N. 3 Battalion Lancashire Regiment
Division (Civil) North, Colonel Dudley, ret. pay N. Lancashire Regiment,
UlSLyster, Lt.Gen. Harry Hammon, U.S. List Indian S.C. Nugent. Colonel R. L. Army Service. Corps
Lyttelton, Lieut.General Hon. Nevill Gerald
M'Calmont, Col. H. L. B. 6 Battalion WTarwick Regt.
M'Comb, Colonel R. B. Army Service Coips
* M'Donnell, Lt.Col. John, Royal Artillery
M'Dowell, Surgeon Colonel Edmund Greswold, ret. pay
M'Inrcy, Colonel Charles, U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
M'Leod, Major General D. J. S. DSO. Madras Cavalry
O'Connor, Lt.Col. A. P. FECSI. R. Army Med. Corps
O'Connor, Lt.Col. J. de C. Connaught Rangers
O'Grady, Lt.Col. A. P. Royal Army Modical Corps
O'Nial, Surgeon Goneral John, retired pay
Ogle, Major General Fred. Amelius, ret. pay R. Mar. Art.
p.s.c. Paget, Colonel Harold, h.p. 7 Hussars
iPain, Col. G. W. H. Worcester Regiment
Most Hoiwurahle Order of the Bath.
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Parke, Colonel R. K. \Z Battalion ImperialYeomanry
Parr, Major General Henry Hallam, CJIG.
s Parsons, Colonel Lawrence Worthington
Patch, Colonel Robert, Indian Staff Corps
Faynter, Major General David ffm. r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Pearse. General George Godfrey
Pearson, Lt.Gen. Sir Charles Knight, KCMG. ret. list
Pease, Colonel Thales, ret. pay Ord-iance Dept. {Navdl)
s Heile, Major Sir S. P. Royal Marine Light Infantry
Pcmberton, Major General Wykeham Leigh, retired list
Pennington, Lieut. General Charles Richard, 0*. S. List,
Indian Staff Corps
Perrot, r.t.Col. T. Royal Garrison Artillery
Pevton, General Francis, Welsh Regiment
8 Pilcher, Colonel T. D. Bedford Regiment
Pilkington, Major Henry, ret. pay R. Engineers {Civil)
Pipon, Colonel Henry, Royal Artillery
Pipon, General Philip Gosset, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Piatt, Colonel Henry, ret. pay 4 Bn. Welsh Fus. (Cicil)
* Plumer, Colonel H. C. O.
Plonkett, Lt. Colonel George T. ret.pay Royal Engineers
Poe, Lt.Colonel Wm. Hutchison, ret. pay R. Marines
Pole-Carew, Major General Sir Reginald CVO.
Poole, Lt.Colonel _irr4ar./ames, ret. pay Hampshire Regt.
8 Porter, Colonel Thomas C. h.p.
x Pratt, Lt.Col. A. S. noyal Artillery
Pratt, Colonel Henry Marsh, tj. S. List Indian Staff C.
Pretyman, Major General Sir George Tyndal, KCMG.
Royal Artillery
Prinsep.Lt.General Art.Haldimand, U.S. List Bengal Cav.
Pritchard, Lt. General Gordon Douglas, ret. pay R. Eng.
Protheroe, Major General Montague, CSI. Indian S. C. .
Quirk, Colonel John Owen, DSO. Regimental District
Rainsl'ord, Col. Marcus Edw. R. Army Service Corps
Rait, Lt.Colonel Arthur John, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Raitt, Lt.Col. H. A. South Stafford Regiment
Ralston, Major General William Henry, retired list
Ramsay, Lt-Col. J. G. Innian Staff Corps
* Rawlinson, Lt.Col. SirB.. S. Bart. Coldstream Guards
Reade, Surgeon Major General John By Cole, ret. pay.
Reay, Lt.Col. C. T. Manchester Regiment
Redmond, Lt.Gen. John Patrick Sutton, Glouc. Regt.
Reed, Colonel Chas. John, Northumberland Art. W. Div.
* Reeves, Colonel John
Reeves, Colonel H. S. E. ret. pay Army Service Corps
s Rhodes, Colonel F. W. DSO.
Reid, Colonel Sir Ales. J. Forsyth, Indian Staff Corps
Rich, Lt.General George W. T. retired list
Richardson, Colonel George L. R. CSI.CIE. Indian S. C.
Richardson, Colonel Sir Wodehouse Dillon, from Army
Service Corps
Riddell, Major General Charles Jas. B. r.f.p. R. Artillery
s Ridley, Colonel C. P.
* Rimington, Lt.Col. M. F. 6 Dragoons
Rivaz, Colonel Vincent, U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Roberts, Colonel Edward, ret. pay Army Pay Dept.
Robertson, Colonel James Peter, late of Military Train
p.s.c. Robinson, Major General Chas. Walker, retired list
Robinson, Deputy Controller Henry, retired list
Robinson, Major Gen. G. W. ret. pay A. S. Corps
* Roche, Lt.Col. the Son. V. de R. B.. S.Wales Borderers
s Rochfort, Colonel A. N. Royal Artillery
Rocke, Major General James Harwood, retired pay
Roe, Brigade Surgeon Samuel Black, MB. retired pay
Rollo, General Hon. Robert, Black Watch
s Romilly, Lt.Col. Frederick W. DSO. Scots Guards
Roome, General Frederick, Unemp. Sup. List
Ross, Lt.General Alex. George, U. S. List Indian S. C.
p.s. c.Ross of Bladensburg, Lt.Colonel J. F. G. ret. pay
Coldstream Guards (Civil)
s Ross, Major W. C. Durham Light Infantry
Rowland, Colonel Thos. ret. pay Regimental District
Russell, General Lord Alexander George, Rifle Brigade
Russell, Colonel Horatio Albert, ret. pay Ord. Store Dept,
Salmond. Major General William, Royal Enginee ra
Salusbury, Major Gen. Fred. Octavius, r.f.p. 101 Foot
p.s.c. JFC Sartorius, Major General;Euston Henry, ret. pay
Sartorius, Colonel George Conrad, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Saunders, Deputy Insp. Gen. George, MD. half pay
Saunders, Colonel Wm. Egerton, R. Army Medical Corps
- Sayer, Lt.General James Robert S. 1 Dragoon Guards
Schaw, Colonel Henry, Royal Engineers {Civil)
Schomberg, Colonel H. St. George, Royal Marines
Schreiber, Major Gen. Brymer Francis, ret. pay R.Art.
Scott, Colonel Ohas. Henrv, Royal Artillery
Scott, Colonel Douglas Alex. CVO. DSO. h.p.R. Eng.
Scott, Major Gen. James Woodward, ret. list R. Marines
Scott, Lt.Colonel Lothian K. ret. pay Royal Engineers
Scott, Major General Wm. W. Hopton, ret. list Bengal
Infantry
s Scott, Lt.Col. W. A. Gordon Highlanders
Senior, Colonel Thos. Palmer, ret. pay Army Pay Dept
(Civil)
Settle, Colonel Sir Henry H. DSO. h.p. Royal Engineers
Seymour, General William Henry, 2 Dragoon Guards
UC Shaw, Major Gen. Hugh, ret. pay Irish Regiment
Shone, Colonel Wm. Terence, DSO. Royal Engineers
« Sim, Lt.Col. G. H. Royal Engineers
Simpson, Major General George, Indian Staff Corps
Simpson, Col. Thomas Thomson, h.p. Regtl. District
Skinner, Colonel Edmund Grey, Army Ordnance Dept.
Skinner, Colonel James Tierney, DSO. ret. pay Army
Service Corps
Slade, Major General Frederick George, Royal Artillery
Slade, Major General John Ramsay, h.p. Royal Artillery
Smith, Lt.Col. A. F. E. :o Battalion Imperii Yeomanry
Smith, Major General Sir Charles Holled, KCMG.
Smith, Dep.Surg. Gen. Colvin, JTD. late Madras Estab.
Smith, Lt.Col. W. A. Royal Artillery
Smyth, Colonel Charles Coghlan, ret. pay Welsh Regt.
Smyth, Colonel Etvrall Walter, ret. list Bengal Infantry
Somerset.ColonelAlfred P. F.C.7 Bn. Rifle Brigade (Civil)
Spence, Major General Frederick, r.f.p. 31 Foot
Spencer, Surg. General Lionel Dixon, Bengal Med. Estab.
s Spens, Colonel J. Shropshire Light Infantry
Spragge, Colonel Charles Henrv, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Stace, Lt.Colonel E.Tincent, U.S. List Indian S.C. (Civil)
s Stanley, Colonel G. S. Army Service Corps
Stanton, General Sir Edward, KCMG. Roval Engineers
Stedman, Major General Sir Edward, KCIE. Ind. S. C.
Steevens, Major Gen. John, Army Ordnance Department
Stephen, Colonel FitzRoy, ret. pay Rifle Brigade
SteDhens, Major General Adolphus Haggerston, ret. pay
s Stevenson, Colonel T. E.
Stevenson, Major General Thomas Rennie, Irish Fusiliers
» Stevenson, Colonel W. F. JIB. Royal Armv Med. Corps
Stewart, Col. Chas. E. CM G. CIE. U. S. List Indian S. C.
(Civil)
Stewart, Major Gen. George, Indian Staff Corns, ret. list
Stewart, Major General Jas. Calder.U S. Listlndian S.C.
Stewart, Major General Sir Norman R. Bart. Indian S.C.
p.s.c. Stewart, Major General Robert Crosse, retired pay)
Stewart, Major General Robt. MacGregor (from R. Art..
Stockley, Colonel Chas. More, ret. pav Regtl. District
Stopford, Colonel Hon. Sir F. W. KCMG. (from h.p.
Grenadier Guards)
Straghan, Colonel Abel, ret. pay Highland Light Infantry
Strong, Major Gen. Dawsonne M. ret. list Bengal Inf.
Stuart, Colonel J. A. Man, CMG. 3 Bn. Gordon Hghldrs.
Supple, Col. J. V.
Swaine, Colonel Charles Edward, h.p. ir Hussars
Swaine, Major General Leopold Victor, CMG.
Swetenham, Colonel Robert Alexander, Indian S. C.
Swinley, Major General George, ret. pay Royal (Bengal)
Artillery
Sym, Major General John Munro, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Talbot, Major General Hon. Reginald A. J.
Tanner, Major Gen. Edward, ret. pay Liverpool Regt.
Taylor, Colonel Robert Lewis, late Bombay S. C. (Civil)
Taylor, Surgeon General Wm. MD. Army Med. Staff
Tennant, Major John Trenchard, late 87 Foot
Thackwell, Major Gen Wm. de W. R., ret. pay Regt. Dist.
Thomas, Lt.General John Wellesley, Hampshire Regt.
Thomson, Colonel George, late Bengal Engineers
I'homson, Veterinary Colonel Henry, Army Vet. Dept.
Thornton, Brig. Surg. Jas. Howard, JIB. late Bengal Est.
s Thorneycroft, Lt.Colonel A. W. Royal Scots Fusiliers
Thynne, Major General Reginald Thomas
Tillard, Major General John Arthur, ret. list R. Artillery
Toker, Major General Alliston C. Indian Staff Corps
Tompson, Major General W. D. r.f.p. Leicester Regiment
Tower, Lt.General Conyers. 3 Dragoon Guards
Townsend, Colonel Edmond, CMG. R. Army Med. Corps
Townshend, Lt.Colonel Chas. V. F. DSO. Royal Fusiliers
s Trench, Lt.Colonel F. A. Le P. Army Service Corps
Tregear, Major General Vincent Wm., Bengal Infantry
Trotter, Lt.Colonel Henry, r.f.p. Royal Engineers (Civil)
s Trotter, Colonel J. K. CM G.
Tucker, Colonel Aubrey Harvey, ret. pay Regtl. District
Tucker, Major General Sir Charles
Tucker, Colonel Wm. Guise, Royal Marine Artillery
p.s.c. Tulloch, Major General Alexander Bruce, CMG.
Tulloch, Major Hector, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Turner, Major General Alfred Edward, Royal Artillery
Turner, Colonel Augustus Henry, U. S. List Indian S. C
Turner, Colonel Henry Tyers, ret. pay R. Engineers
Twentyman, Colonel Aug. Charles, ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
p.s.c. Twynam, Colonel P. A. A. ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Tyndall, Major General Henry, r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corps
Tynte, Colonel F. J. 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers (Civil)
Dpcher, Major General Russell, DSO.
Upperton, Major General John, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Dtterson, Major General Archibald Hammond, ret. list
Valentia, Colonel A. Viscount M VO. Imp. Yeomanry
Vandeleur, Major Gen. John Ormsby, ret.pay SussexRegt.
Van Straubenzee, Major Gen. Turner, ret.pay R. Artillery
Verner, Colonel Thomas Edward, Regtl. District
Vetch, Colonel Robert Hamilton, ret. pay Royal Engr3.
(Civil)
sVilliers.' Colonel E. GAZord Stanley, 2 Vol. Bn. Loyal
North Lancashire Regiment
jFC Vousden, Colonel William John, Indian Staff Corps
Wace, Colonel Richard, from Royal Artillery
322
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Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
. Companions— continued. Williamson, Colonel Robert Fredk. r.f.p. Welsh Fusiliers
o Wade, Colonel W. B. Army Fay Department IVVills, Brigade Surgeon Caleb Sherar, retired pay
Walcott. Colonel Edmund Scopoli, late Bombay Infantry s Wilson, Lt.Col. L. A. Argyll and Sutherland Highldrs.
s Waldron. Lt. Colonel F. Royal Artillery , Willson, Major Gen. Mildmay Willson, h.p. Scots Guards
Walters. Veterinary Lt.Colonel William Barker | Wilmot, Major Gen. Revell Enrdley-, ret. list Bengal Inf.
AVard, Colonel Sir Edward W. D. ret. pay Army Service Wilson, Colonel Edward Hales, Indian Staff Corps
Corps J Wilson, Major General Francis E. E. ret. pay
Ward, Major Gen. Francis Wm, U.S. List R.(Bengal)Art. Wilson, Colonel John Gerald, 3 Bn. York ail d Lancaster
Wardrop, Colonel Frederick Meyer, h.p. 12 Lancers ! Regt. (Civil)
AVarren, Major General Arthur Frederick, retired list Winsloe, Colonel Richard W. C. ret. pay Scots Fus.
Warren, Colonel Dawson S. Regimental District Wodehouse, Major General Josceline Heueage, CMS.
Waters, Brigade Surgeon Robert, retired pay [ Royal Artillery
Watkin, Colonel Henry S. S., ret. pay R. Artillery (Oinil) in Wood, Lt.Col. C. Essex Regiment
Watt, Commissary General Fitz James Edward, ret. pay Wood, Colonel Sir Elliott, h.p. Royal Engineers
Watts, Colonel W. 3 Battalion Welsh Regiment Wood, Colonel Heary, ret. pay Regimental District
> Waved, Colonel A. G. '» Wood, Lt.Col. O. G. MD. Royal Army Medical Corps
Way, Major Gen. Nowell Fitzupton, ret. list R. Marines » Woodland, Colonel A. L., h.p.
p.s.c. Webber, Major General Chas. Edm., r.f.p. R. Eng. Woolfryes. Surg. Gen. Jolm Andrew, MD. CMG. ret. pay
Webster, Colonel Arthur George, retired pay 19 Hussars Worsley, Colonel Henry R. B. Unom. Sup. List
Welman, Major General Wm. H. D. R. ret. full pay 1 Wright. Lt.Col. A. J. A. East Lancashire Regiment
Wemyss, Maj. General Henry Manlej', Indian Staff Corps Wright, Colonel Win. Frederick, ret. pay Ord. Store Dept
Wheatley, Colonel M. J.Jretired pay, R. Engineers [Civil) W.vllie. Cnlonel A. K. 3 Bn. West Riding Regiment
Wbitbread, Colonel Howard, late Suffolk Artillery p.t. c. W.vndham, Lt.Colonel Walter G. 5. 21 Lancers
East Division Royal Artillerv Wynne, Major General Arthur Singleton
Whitehead, Major Gen. Robt. Children, Northampton R. Young, Colonel George Frederick. Indian Staff Corps
Wbittington, Colonel G. J. C. h.p. Army Pay Department Young, Lt. General George Samuel, South Stafford Regt.
Wigram, Major General Godfrey James, retired pay Younghusband, Lt.Col. C. J. Indian Staff C jrps
Wilkinson, Major General Osborn, late Bengal Cavalry Younghusband, General Rob. Romer, Indian S.O
Williams, Colonel George Walter, late Bengal Inf. (Civil) Yule, Coiouel J. H. h.p.
Officers of the Obdee of tiie Bath.
Dean. — The Dean of Westminster.
Bath King of Arms.— IXC Major General Sir John Carstairs M'Neill, KCB. KCMG.
Registrar and Secretary.— Sir Albert W. Woods, KCB. KCMG. Garter.
Gentleman V*her, — G. C. Barrington, Esq. CB.
Officers noiv holding Rank in the Army of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India.
Knights Grand Commanders. (GCSI.)
General Hi* Bor/al Hitjhness the Duke of Connaught, KG. Colonel G. R. C. Lord Harris, GCIE. Royal East K«
KT. KB. GMB. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Brigade, Yeomanry
Field Marshal Hi* Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Colonel H. C. K. Marquis of Lansdowne, KG. GCMG
KG. KT. KB. GCB. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Gren. Gds. Wilts Yeomanry
Field Marshal Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain, GCB. Fergusson, Colonel Bt. Hon. Sir James, Bt. KCMG. Cli
Bengal Infantry late 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers
Field Marshal SiV'F. P. Haines, GCB. CIE. Scots Fus. Strachey, Lt. General Sir Richard, r.f.p. Royal Enginee
■riff Field Marshal F. S. Earl Roberts of Kandahar, KG. Wenlock, Major Bt. Hon. B. Lord, GCIE. late York. Ho
KB. GCB. GCIE. Colonel Comdt. Royal Artillery; V£ White, General Sir George Stewart, GCB. GCMG
Commander in Chief, Irish Guards, &c. GCIE. GCVO. Gordon Highlanders
Colonel F. T. Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, KB. GCB. General Sir Arthur Power Palmer, KCB. Commander iu
GCMG. GCIE. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles I Chief in India
Knights Commanders. (KCSI.)
Brackenbuvy, Lt.Gen. Sir Henry, KCB. Royal Artillery Lethbridge,Brig. Surg. Lt.Col. Sir Alf. Swaine, late Bengal
■Bradford. Colonel Sir Edward R. C, GCB. U. S. List, Estab.
Indian Staff Corps Melliss, Colonel Sir Howard, Indian Staff Corps
Burne, Major General Sir Owen Tudor, GCIE. Newmarch, Major General SirOliverR., r.f.n. Bengal S.C.
Cromer.Major Evelyn, Visct.GCB. GCMG.CIE.\a,te R.Art. V€ Probyu, Gen. Sir Dighton Macnaghten, GCVO. KCB.
•Fayrer, Surg. Gen.' Sir Joseph, Bl.MD. late Bengal Armj Bengal Cavalry
Gerard, Lieut. Gen. Sir Montagu, CB. Indian Staff Corps Ridgeway, Col. Bt. Hon. Sir J. W. GCMG. KCB. lata
Goldsmid, Maj. Gen. Sir Frederic John, CB. late Madr. S.C. Bengal Infantry
Green, Major Gen. Sir Wm. Henry R. CB. Indian S. C. Robertson, Lieut-General Sir George Scott.
Kemball, General Sir Arnold B. KCB. Royal Artillery Russell, General Sir Edward L. Bombay Infantry
Companions. (CSI.)
Badcock, Lieut. General Alex. R. CB. Indian Staff Corps: Michael. General James, Indian Staff Corps
Baird, Colonel Andrew Wilson, ret. list Royal Engineers Miley, Colonel .las. Aloysius, Indian Staff Corps
Barr, Lt.Colonel David Wm. N. Indian Staff Corps :Moncrieff,Col.StrC. Campbell Scott,A'C'.li"tr. r.f.p. R. Eng.
Boughey, Colonel George F. Ottley, Royal Engineers Ommanney, Colonel Edward Lacon, U. S. List Ind. S. QJ
Brackenbury, Colonel Maule C. ret. list Royal Engineers iPemberton, MajorGeneral Robert C. B., ret. list R. Eng.
Chamberlain, General Sir Crawford T. GCIE. Ind. S. C. Pennycuick, Colonel John, ret. list Royal Engineers
Cleghorn, Surg. General Jas. late Bengal Estab.
Clibborn, Lt.Col. John, Indian Staff Corps
Cotton, Major General Fred. C. late Madras Engineers
Cuningham, Surgeon Gen. J. M. MD. late Bengal Estab.
Deane, Lt.Col. Harold Arthur, Indian Staff Corps
:Powlett, Colonel Percy William, Indian Statt'Corps
;Prideaux, Colonel Wm. Francis, U. S. List Indian S.O.
IPritchard, Col. Hurlock Galloway, U. S. List Indian S.C.
Protheroe,Maior General Montague, CB. Indian Staff C.
Rice, Surg. Major Gen. Wm. Roche, late Bengal Estab.
Dickinson, Lt.Colonel Wm. ret. pay Bombay Staff Corps Richardson, Colonel G.L. R. CB. CIE. Indian Staff Corps
Dillon, General Sir Martin, KCB. West Yorkshire Regt. [Robertson, Lt.Colonel Donald, Indian Staff Corps
Ellis, Major Gen. Sir Arthur Edw. Aug, KCVO. ret. list ;Ross, Colonel Sir Edward Charles, U. S. List Ind. S.C.
Etheridge, Major General Alfred Thos., late Bombay S.C. [Rundall, General Francis Hornblow, R. Engineers
Gimlette, Lt.Col. Geo. Hart Desmond. MD. Ind. Med. S. Sinclair, Surgeon General David, Indian Med. Service*
-Gordon, General Sir Thomas Edw. KCB. KCIE. U.S. List Smith, Col. Sir Chas. Bean Euan, KCB. late Madras Inf.
Indian Staff Corp.
Gracey, Colonel Thomas, ret. list Royal Engineers
Grey, Col. Leopold John Herbert, U. S. List Indian S. C
Spurgin. Lt.General Sir John Blick, KCB. Dublin Fus.
Thuilher, General Sir Henry Edw. Landor, R. Artillery
Trevor, Colonel George Herbert, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Henderson, Maj. Gen. Philip Durham, U.S.ListMadrasCav. Tweedie, Major General William, U. S. List Indian S.O
Home, Colonel Fred. Jervis, ret. list Royal Engineers
Hunter, Lt.Colonel John Muir, U.S. List Indian S. C.
~E<£, Keatinge, General Rich. H. Indian Staff Corps
Lovett, Major General Beresford, CB. r.f.p. Ro.yal Eng.
Lumsden, General Sir Peter Stark, GCB. Indian S.C.
M"Mahon, Captain Arthur Hy. CIE. Indian Staff Corps
Maxwell, Lt.Colonel Henry St. P. Indian Staff Corps
Merriman, General Charles James, Royal Engineers
Registrar of the Order Sir Albert W. Woods, KCB. KCMG. Garter.
Walker, Major General Alexander, U. S. List R. Artillery
Warburton, Colonel Wm. P. late Indian Med. Service
Ware, Capt Frank Cooke Webb, Indian Staff Corps.
Willoughby, Lt.Gen. Michael W., U. S. List Indian S. 0.
Wingate, Lt.Col. George, Indian Staff Corps
Wylie, Major General Henry, late Bengal Infantry
] Yate, Lt.Col. Charles Edward, CMG. Indian Staff Corps.
Younghusband Major General J. William, Indian S. C.
Officers now holding HanJc m the Army of the Host Distinguished 783
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
GRAND MASTER AND FlESI iSD PRINCIPAL KNIGHT GRAND CROSS.
Field MarshalHT* Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCIE. GCVO. Grenadier Grds
Knights, Grand Ckoss (GCMG.).
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG. KT. KP. Kintore, Major the Karl of, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders
GCMG. GCVO. Colonel- in-Chief Royal Fusiliers, &c. Kitchener of Khartoum, Lieut. General Horatio Herbert,
I General Sis Soyal Highness the Duke of Connaught, KG. Lord, GCB.
KT. KP. GMB. GCSI. GCIE GCVO. Rifle Brigade Laniington, Captain C. W. A. N. Lord, Lanark Yeomanry
•Argyll, Colonel J. D. S. Duke of, KT. 6 Battalion Lanca- Lansdowne, Colonel H. C. K. Marquis of, KG. GCSI. Wilts
shire Fusiliers i Yeomanry
1 Biddulph, General Sir Robert, GCB. Royal Artillery |MacDonald, Colonel Sir Claude M.XOB. ret.pay Highland
Lt. Inf.
Norman, General Sir Henry W. GCB. CIE. Indian Staff
Corps .
Ridgeway, Colonel Rt. Hon. Sir J. W. KCB. KCSI. late
Bengal Infantry
Simmons, Field Marshal Sir John L. A. GCB. Royal
Engineers.
Warren, Lt.General Sir Charles, KCB. R. Engineers
UC White, General Sir George Stewart, GCB. GCSI.
GCIE. GCVO.
Wolseley, Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Viscount, KP. GCB.
Royal Horse Guards, &c.
p.s.c. YC Wood, General Sir Henry Evelyn, GCB.
YC Buller, General Rt. Hon. Sir Redvers Henry, GCB.
Carrington, Chas. R. Lord, late 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf.
Chermside, Lieut. Gen. Sir Herbert Charles, CB. B. Eng
Clarke, Lt.Gen. Sir Andrew, CB. CIE. ret. pav R. Eng.
Cromer, Major Evelyn, Visct. GCB. KCSI. CIE. late R. Art.
deWinton, Major Gen. Sir Francis Walter, CB. retired list
Dufferin and Ava, Colonel F. T. Marquis of, KP. GCB.
GCSI. GCIE. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
JForestier-Walker, Lieut.General Sir F. W. E. Forestier,
KCB.
Grenfell, Lt.General Sir Francis Wallace, GCB. King's
Royal Rifles
Hopetoun, Capt. Rt. Hon. J. A. L. Earl of, Lanarkshire
Yeomanry
Knights Commanders (KCMG.).
Anson, Major General Sir Arch. E. H. r.f.p. R, Artillery jLugard, Lt.Colonel Sir F. J. E. CB. DSO. h.p. Norfolk
Bellairs, Lt.General Sir William, CB. retired list Regiment
Brett, Major Sir Wilford, late Unattached M'Cailum, Colonel Sir Henry Edward, Royal Engineers
I p.s.c. Cardew. Colonel Sir F., ret. pay S. Lanes. Regt. YC M'Neill, Major General Sir John Carstairs, KCB.
Carrington, Major General Sir Frederick, KCB. GCVO. ret. list
Clarke, Colonel Sir George Sydenham, h.p. R. Engineers Mann, Major General Sir James Robert, R. Engineers
Clarke, Lt.Colonel Sir Marshall James, ret.pay R. Artillery Mansfield, Colonel Sir Charles Edwin, late Unattached.
Clery, Major General Sir Cornelius Francis, KCB. Martin, Lt.Colonel Sir Richard E. R. KCB. ret. pay 6 Drs.
Colonib, Captain Sir John C. R. h.p. R. Marine Artillery Moncrieff.Col. Sir ColinCampbellScott.CS-T. r.f.p. R.Eng..
Colvile, Major General Sir Henry Edward, CB. ret. pay O'Brien, Lt.Colonel Sir John Terence Nicoll, late of 20 F.
Edwards, Lt.General Sir James Bevan. CB. retired list Parsons, Colonel Sir C. S. B. Royal Artillery
Elliot, Major Sir Henry George, r.f.p. Royal Marines Pearson, Lt.General Sir Charles Knight. CB. ret. list
jb.s.c. Everett, Colonel Sir William, ret. pay West Pretyman, Major General George Tindal, CB. Roy. Art.
Riding Regiment iRogers, Surg. Lt.Col. Sir John G. DSO. MB. ret. pay
Fergusson, Colonel Rt. Hon. Sir Jas. Bt. GCSI. CIE. Rundle, Major General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie, KCB.
late 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers i CMG. DSO. Royal Artillery
Gallwey, Lt.General Thomas L. J. Royal Engineers Russell, Lieut. Gen. Sir Baker Creed, GCB. 13 Hussars
Girouard, Captain and Bt. Major Sir Edouard Percy | Sadler, Lt.Colonel Sir Jas. Hayes, ret. list, Indian S. C
Cranwill, DSO. Royal Engineers Scott, Colonel Sir Fras. C. KCB. late 42 Foot.
Greaves, General Sir Geo. R. GCB. E. Surrey Regt. Smith, Major General Sir Charles Holled, CB.
Hamilton, Colonel SirW. A. B. CB. Lothian and BerwickiSmirA, Lt.Colonel Sir Gerard, late Scots Guards
Yeomanry jSmyth, General Sir Henry Aug., ret. list Royal Artillery
Hime, Lieut. Colonel Sir Albert Henry, late R. Engineerslstanton, General Sir Edward, CB. Royal Engineers
Hunter, Surgeon General Sir William Guyer, MD. latelStopford, Colonel Hon. Fred. William, CB.
Indian Medical Department Ip.s.c. Whitmore. Colonel Sir George Stoddart, late of 62 F.-
Hutton, Colonel Edward Thomas Henry, CB. jWillcocks, Colonel Sir Jas. DSO. h.p. Leinster Regiment
Julyan, Assist. Com. Gen. Sir Penrose tioodehild.CB.h.p.! Wilson, Major Gen. Sir Charles William, KCB. ret. list.
Kitchener of Khartoum, Lieut.General Horatio H. LordA Wilson, Surgeon General William Deane Wilson, MB.
GCB. R. Engineers Army Medical Staff
Law, Major Sir Edward F. late R. Artillery |Wingate, 41ajorGen.SirFras.Regmald,XCB.i>SO.R. Art-
Companions (CMG.).
YC Babtie, Lt.Col. William, Royal Army Medical Corps Edwards, Major William Rice, MD. Indian Med. Serv.
p.s.c. Barrow, Colonel Arthur Fred. DSO. Indian S. C. .Elliott, Colonel John, CB. late Royal Marines
Barton, Major General Geoffrey, CB. Ip.s.c. Fairuolme, Major William Ernest. Royal Artillery
Bedford, Lt.Colonel Walter George Augustus, MB. Royal Fairtlough, Major Edward C. D'H. DSO. 4 Bn. Dublin
Army Medical Corps. I Fusiliers.
Beech, Captain John Robert, DSO. late 20 Hussars Ip.s.c. Fortescue, Bt.Lt.Col. Hon. C. G. DSO. King's R, R.
Bigge, Lt.Col. Sir Ar. John, KCB. GCVO. ret. pay R. Art.|p.s.c.Fraser,Major General Sir Thomas, JSX'R.R.Engineers
Blennerhassett. Colonel B.M., R. Army Medical Corps 'French, Major Gen. Geo. Arthur, Royal Artillery
Blewitt, Lt. Colonel William Edward iGaisford, Major Richard Boilean, Royal Scots Fusiliers
BlisseK, Commissary Henry Fred., retired pay .Gallwey, Lt.Col. Hy. Lionel, DSO.h.p. E.Lancashire Regt.
Bor, Major James Henry, Royal Marine Artillery iGarstin, Colond Alfred Allan
Bower, Captain Root. Lister, ret. pay King's Royal Rifles Gascoigne, Major General Sir William Julius
Bray, Major Claude Authur, Army Pay Department p.s.c. Gleichen, Major Count Albert E. W. CVO. DSO~
Brazier-Creagh, Major George Washington, Royal Army! ret. pay Grenadier Guards
Medical Corps. 'Glynn, Major Thomas George Powell, Liverpool Regt..
Bridge, Colonel Charles Henry, CB. Army Service CorpslGoold-Adams, Major Hamilton John, CB. Royal Scots
Brown, Major Robert H. ret. pay R. Engineers JGoold-Adams, Major H. E. T. Royal Artillery
Bushe, Major Thomas Francis, Army Ordnance Dept. jGorringe, Lt.Colonel George Frederick, DSO. R. Eng.
Butcher, Lt.Colonel George James, Army Ordnance Dept.Gough, Major Gen. Hugh Sutlej, CB. h.p. 38 Hussars.
Cameron, Colonel Donald Roderick, ret. pay R. AxtillerylGrant, Lt.Col. Samuel Charles Norton, Royal Engineers
Cameron, Major Maurice Alex. ret. pay Royal EngineersGrey, Bt. Major Raleigh, late 6 Dragoons
Carter, Bt. Lt.Colonel Charles Herbert Philip, R. Scots jHaig, Lt.Colonel Arthur Balfour, r.f.p. R. Engineers
Cavendish, Major Alfred Edward John, Argyll and! Halliwell, Major H. L. late Lothian Regiment
Sutherland Highlanders jHamley, Major Francis Gilbert. Army Pay Department
Chamier, Major George Daniel, Royal Artillery Ip.s.c. Harrison, General Sir Richard, KCB.
Clarke, Maior General Sir S. de A. C. KCVO. retired payiHarrisoD, Lt.Colonel Robert Arthur Gwynne, R. Art.
Close, Major Charles Frederick, Royal Engineers
Cooper, Colonel Harry, Aide de Camp to the King
Cammms, Major Henry Alfred, MD. Ruyal Army
Medical Corps
Curtis, Colonel Francis G. S. ret. pay 6 Dragoons.
Dawkins, Major Chas. T. Shropshire Light Infantry
Dawson, Colonel Douglas F. R. h.p. Coldst. Guards
Dickson, Colonel Jonn Baillie Ballantyne, CB.
Downes, Major General Major Francis, ret. pay R. Art.
Downing, Colonel Cameron Macartney Harwood
Dunlop, Colonel Samuel, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Hart, Major General Arthur Fitzroy, CB.
Hatch, Lt.Colonel George P. late West India Regt.
Hawkins, Major Walter Francis, Royal Engineers
Heath, Lt.Colonel John Macclesfield, r.f.p. Bombay S. C.
Hensman, Surgeon Lt.Colon'jl Henry frank, ret. pay 1
Lite Guards
Henston, Major Fred. Samuel, Royal Army Med. Corps-
p.s.c. Herbert,. Colonel Ivor J. C. CB. h.p.Gren. Guards
Hobbs, Lt.Colonel George Radley, Army Ord. Dept.
Hobbs, Major Percy Eyre Francis, Army Service Corps
Hore, Lt.Colonel Charles Owen, South Staffordshire Regt
7^4
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
Companions — continued.
Howard, Colcnel Sir Francis, KCB. h.p. Rifle Brigade
Hughes, Colonel Emilius, CB. ret. list A. S. Corps
Ireland, Lt.Colonel Robert Megan, Army Pay Dept.
Jack, Major Herbert Rowett Henry, Army Serv. Corps
Jackson, Major Robert Whyte Melville, Army Ord. Dept,
c. Jarvis, Major General SamuelPeters, r.f.p. 82 Foot
Jeif, Colonel R. H. ret. pay Royal Engineers
Jekyll, Colonel Sir Herbert, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Johnson, Lt.Colonel Percy Herbert, MD. Royal Array
Medical Corps
Justice, Major General William Clivc, retired list
Kenney, Lt.Colonel Arthur Herbert, DSO R. Engineers
Kilkelly, Surgeon Major Charles R. MB. Grenadier Gds.
Knollys, MajorLouis Frederic, late of Scottish Rifles
Kynsey, Surgeon William Raymond, half pay
Lang, Major John Irvine, Royal Engineers
Lazzarini, Colonel James, Malta Fencible Artillery
Larymore, Captain H. D. Royal Artillery
Leverson, Lt.Colonol J. J. Royal Engineers
Livingstone, Captain Hubert Armine Anson, R. Eng.
Littleton, Colonel Hun. Edw. George Percy, late Gran. Gd
M'Farlane, Captain Ronald, late 9 Lancers
M'Innis, Lt.Colonel Edward Bowater, ret. pay 9 Lancers
M'Kean, Colonel Alex. Chalmers, ret. pay 6 Dragoons
MacLeod, Captain Norman Magnus, late 74 Foot
M'Nair, Major John Fred. Adolphus, Royal Artillery
Mahony, Staff Paymaster John, h.p. Army Pay Depart.
Mainwaring, Colonel Rowland B. Regimental District
Manifold, Major John Forster, Royal Artillery
Martin, Colonel Rowland Hill, CB.
May, Lt.Colonel Edward Sinclair. Royal Artillery
Meiklejohn, Major Gen. SirWm. Hope, KCIi. Bengal Inf,
Methuen, Lt. General Paul S. Lord.KCVO. KCB.
p.s.c. Morris, Colonel Wm. George, h.p. R. Engineers
Mosse, Deputy Surgeon General Chas. Benj. half pay
Moulton Barrett, Major Edward Alfred, Army Ord. Dept
Moysey, Major General Charles John, ret. pay R. Eng.
Murray, Colonel Robt. Hunter, CB. Regimental District
Napier, Colonel Hon. John Scott
Nathan, Major Matthew, Royal Engineers
Norcott, Colonel Charles Hawtrey Bruce
O'Dell, Lt.Colonel Thomas John, Army Service Corps.
Oliver, Major General John Ryder, r.f.p. R. Artillery
O'Meara, Major Walter Alfred John, Royal Engineers.
Owen, Lt.Colonel Chas. AVm., CIE. Bengal Med. Estab.
Parr, Major General Henry Hallam, CB.
Parsons, Major Harold Daniel Edmund, Royal West
Surrey Regiment
Paton, Major General George, ret. pay
Paul, Major Gerard Robert Clark, Army Service Corps
Ip.s.c. Peacocke, Lt.Colonel William, Royal Engineers
Peake, Bt. Major Malcolm, Royal Artillery
I Peyton, Major Westropp J., Indian Staff Corps
[Philips, Major Burton Henry, ret. pay, Welsh Fusiliers
Pink, Lt.Colonel Francis Jo'nn, DSO. Royal West Surrey
Regiment
Price, Colonel Adolph. Jas. h.p. West York Regiment
Rind, Colonel Alex. T. S. A., ret. pay Indian Staff Corns
Roberts, Colonel Charles Fystie, late of R. Artillery
Rochfort-Boyd. Colonel Charles Augustus, Royal Eng.
Rundle, Major General Sir Henry M. L. KCB. DSO. R.Art.
p.8.e. Russell, Major General Francis Shirley, 1 Dragoons
Rutherford, Vet. Major Charles, Veterinary Army Dept.
St. Clair. Colonel James Latimer Crawshay
Sale, Colonel Matthew Townsend, ret. pay R. Engineers
Samut, Lt.Colonel Achilles, Army Ordnance Department
Sandwith, Major Rilph Leslie, Leicester Regiment
FiE Sartorius, Major Gen. Reg. Wm. U. S. List Bengal Inf.
Scott. Colonel Fred. Beaufort, MD. ret. pay R.A.M. C.
Sharp, Captain Wilfred Stanley, 4 Battalion Irish Rifles.
Sloggett, Lt.Colonel Arthur Thomas, Royal Army
Medical Corps
tevenson, Colonel Robert, h.p.
Stewart. Col. Chas. Ed., CB. CIE. U.S. List Indian S. C.
Stuart, Colonel J. A. Man, CB. 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders
Swaine, Major General Leopold Victor, CB.
Tarbet, Major Alexander Francis, 3 Bn. S. Lancashire
Regiment
Ternan, Colonel Trevor P. Breffney, DSO. h.p. Warwick
Regiment
Townsend, Colonel Edmond, MD. CB. R yal Army
Medical Department
Trotter, Lt.Colonel J. K. CB. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Tulloch. Major General Alexander Bruce, CB.
Walker, Lieut.General Sir F. W. E. F. KCB.
Warren, Colonel Falkland G. Edgeworth, ret. pay Royal
Artillery
p.s.c. Watson, Colonel Charles Moore, Royal Engineers
Western, Lt.Colonel James Halifax, late R. (Ben.) Eng.
Williams, Lt.Col. J. Hanbury, h.p. Oxford Light Infantry
Williamson, Lt.Colonel John Francis, MB. Royal Army
Medical Corps
Wilson, Lt.Col. Edm. M. DSO. R. Army Medical Corps
Wodehouse.Major General Josceline Heneage, CB. R.Art.
Woolfryes, Surg. Gen. John Andrew, MD. CB. ret. pay
p.s.c. Wortley, Lt.Col. Hon. E. J. Montagu Stuart, DSO.
King's Royal Rifles
Yate, Col. Charles Edward, CSI. Indian Staff Corps
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Officers now holding rank in the Army of the
Order of the Indian Empire.
Grand Com
General His Roi/al Highness the Duke of Connaught,
KG. KT. KP. GMB. GCSI. GCMG. GCVO. Rifle
Brigade, Sec.
Field Marshal ffw Royal Highness the Duke of Ca.tn-
bridge, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCVO.
Grenadier Guards
Colonel F. T. Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, KP. GCB.
GCSI. GCMG. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
'&£■ Roberts, Field Marshal Earl, of Kandahar, KG.
KP. GCB. GCSI. Colonel Comdt'. Royal Artillery;
Commander in Chief. Irish Guards, &c.
wanders (GCIE.).
FlC White, General Sir George Stewart, GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCVO. Gordon Highlanders
Burne, Major General Sir Owen T. KCSI. retired list
Chamberlain, Hen. Sir Crawford Trotter, CSI. 0". S. List '
Bengal Start" Corps
Gaselee, Major General Sir Alfred. KCB. Indian S. C.
Harris, Colonel G. R. C. Lord, GCSI. Royal East Kent
Yeomanry
Wenlock, Major Et.Hon. B. Lord, GCSI. late York Hus.
Knights Commanders (KCIE.).
p.s.c. Ardagh, Major Gen. Sir John C. CB. R. Engineers
Bird, General Sir Geo. Corrie, CB. Indian Staff C.
Bisset, Colonel Sir Wm. S. S. ret. list, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Collen, Maj. Gen. Sir Edwin H. H., CB. Indian S.C.
Dennehy, Major General Sir Thomas, r.f.p. Bengal S. C.
Gordon, General Sir Thomas Edw., KCB. CSI. Indian
Staff Corps
Holdich, Colonel Sir Thomas H. CB. ret. list R. Engineers
Companio
Adamson, Lt.Colonel Charles H. E., r.f.p. Indian S. C.
Berkeley, Maj. Gen, Jas. Cavan, H. S. List Madras Inf.
Bidie, Den. Surg. Gen. George, MB. late Madras Estab.
Brant'oot, Lt.Colonel A . M. MB. Madras Med. E.-tab.
Browne, Lt.Colonel Samuel H. MD. Bengal Med. Estab.
Browning,Lt. Colonel Winthrop B. Indian Medical Service
Busteed, Brig. Surg. H. Elmsley, MD. late Madras Estab.
Chatterton, Colonel Frank Wm., IT. S. List Bengal Inf.
Church, Major General Thomas Ross, Indian S.C.
Clarke, Lt. Gen. Si- Andrew, GCMG. CB.xet. payR. Eng.
Clibborn, Lt.Colonel John, Indian Staff Corps
Crawford, Colonel Richmond Irvine, U.S. List IndianS.C.
Crofts, Lt.Colonel Aylmer M. Indian Medical Service
Cromer, Major Evelyn, Visct. GCB. GCMG. KCSI. late
Royal Artillery
Cumming, Colonel William G., ret. list Royal Engineers
King, Brig. Surg. Lt.Col. Sir George, late Bengal Est.
Morton, Major, General Sir Gerald de Courcy, CB.
Simpson, Surg. Gen. Sir Benjamin, late Bengal Estab.
Stedman, Major General Sir Edw. CB. Indian Staff Corps
Talbot, Lt.Colonel Sir Adelbert Cecil, U.S. List Indian
Staff Corps
Thuillier, Lt.Col. Sir Henry Ravenshaw, ret. list R. Eng.
Williams, General Sir E. C. S., U. S. List R. Eng.
ns. (CIE.).
Cunningham, Lt.Col. David D., late Bengal Med. Estab.
Dallas, Dep. Surg. Gen. Alex. Morison, late Bengal Estab.
Daly, Lieut. Hugh, Indian Staff Corps
Downe, Colonel Hugh Richard, Visct. CB. h.p. 10 Hussars
Drummond, Lt.Colonel F. H. R. Indian Staff Corps
Duff, Colonel Beauchamp, CB. Indian Stafi Corps
Durand, Colonel A. G. A. CB. ret. pay Indian Staff Corps
Fenn, Lt. Colonel Ernest Harrold, R. Army Med. Corps
Fergusson, Col. Et.Hon. Sir Jas. Bt.GCSI. KCMG. late
; Battalion Scots Fusiliers
Franklin, Colonel Benjamiu, Bengal Med. Estab.
Fuller, General John Augustus, r.f.p .Royal F.agineers
Gimlette, Lt.Colonel George;Hart Desmond, MD. Indian
Medical Service
Gordon, Colonel J. C. F. Indian Staff Corps.
Gordon, General W. Indian Staff Corps.
Order of the Indian Empire.
784a
Companions — continued. Muir, Colonel Charles Wemyss, Indian Staff Corps
Griesbach, Lt.Colonel Chas. L. late 5 Bn. R. Fusiliers. iXapier, Major Hon. G. C. late Bengal Infantry
Gurdon, Captain Bertrand E. Hellish, DSO. Indian S. C. Nisbet, Colonel Robert Parry, r.f.p. Indian Staff Corps
Haines, Field Marshal Sir F. P., GCB. GCSI. Scots Fus. Norman. Gen. Sir H.W. GCB. GCMG. Indian Staff Corps
Hallen, Vet. Lt.Col. James H. B., Bengal Vet. Dept. Sunn, Veterinary Lt.Colonel Joshua Arthur, DSO.
Hendley, Colonel Thos. Holbein, Bengal Med. Estab. Ottley, Colonel John Walter, ret. list Royal Engineers
Hil\ Hon. Major Thomas Henry, Indian Subordinate Owen, Lt.Colonel Chas. Wm. CMG. BeDgal Med. Est.
Medical Department
p.s.e. Hogge, Lt.Col. John William, Indian Staff Corps
Holford, Captain George Lindsay, CT'O. 1 Life Guards
Impey, Colonel E. C. late Bengal" Staff Corps
Jacob, Colonel Samuel S., U.S. List Indian Staff Corps.
Jacob, Colonel Sydney Long, ret. list Royal Engineers
Jarrett, Colonel Henry Sullivan, U. S. Li'st Indian S. C.
Keppel, Captain Geo. Olof Roos, Indian Staff Corps
King, Lt.Colonel Walter G. MB. Indian Medical Service
Lane, Colonel Clayton Turner, U.S. List Indian Staff C.
Leigh, Lt.Colonel" Henry P. P. Indian Staff Corps
Le Messurier, Colonel Augustus, r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Ludlow, Major Edmund 8., U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Lyon, Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel Isidore Bernadotte,
late Bombay Estab.
M'Kay, Lt. Colonel Hy. Kellock, Indian Medical Service.
M'Mahon, Captain Arthur Henry, CSI. Indian Staff C
MacCartie, Major Frederick F. Bombay Med. Estab.
Mackenzie, Colonel Kenneth J. L.,U. S. List Indian S.C.
Mackenzie, Insp. Gen. of Hosp. Sir W. MD. KCB. laie
Madras Army.
Maclean, Major General Charles Smith, CB. U. S. List
Indian Staff Corps
Main waring, General W. G. Indian Staff Corps
Marshall, Major Gen. Geo. F. Leycester, ret. payR. Eng.
Meade, Li. Colonel Malcolm John, Indian Staff Corps
Merriman, Colonel William, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Minchin, Lieut. Alfred Beckett, Indian Staff Corps
Moore, Lt.Colonel Sir George M. ■' ., ret. pay R. Artillery
Moore, Lt. Genera; Sir H. KCB. unemployed Sup. List
Pinhey, Major Alexander Fleetwood, Indian Staff Corps
Porteous, Colonel Charles Arkcol, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Pulford, Colonel Russell R. ret. list Royal Engineers
Raikes, Colonel Frederick Duncan.lndian Staff Corps
Ramsay, Captain John, Indian Staff Corps
Richardson, Colonel Geo. L. Reilly ,_C-B. CSI. Indian S.C.
Sanderson, Colonel Hy. Bristow. U. L. List Indian S. C.
Scallon, Major Robert Irwin, DSO. Indian Staff Corps
Scott, Colonel Buchanan, Royal Engineers
Shakespear, Major John, DSO. Indian Staff Corps
1"£ Smith, Lieut. John Manners, Indian Staff Corps
Stewart, Col. Charles E. OB. CM G. U. S. List Ind. S. C.
Stewart, Colonel John, retired pay Royal Artillery,
fenrple, Lt.Colonel Richard Carnac, Indian Staff Corps
Tennant, Lt.General James Francis, r.f.p. R. Engineers
Thompson, Surg. Maj. Daniel R. MD. late Madras Estab.
Thomson, Lt.Colonel Samuel John, Bengal Med. Estab.
Tomkins, General Wm. Percival, R. Engineers
Tucker, Major Gen. Louis Hy. Emile.U.S. List Ben. Inf.
Wahab, Colonel Robt. Alex. Royal Engineers
Wallace, Colonel William A. J. .'r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Ward, Colonel H. Constantine E., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Ware, Captain Fra k Cook Webb, Indian Staff Corps
Weldon, Colonel Thomas. U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Wingate. Lt.Colonel George
Wvliie, Lt.Colonel William H. 0. Indian Staff Corps
Yeildiug, Captain Wm. Richard, DSO. Indian Staff C.
Young, Captain Frank P., U.S. List Indian Statf Corps
Younghusband, Captain Francis Edw. Indian S. C.
Registrar of the Order Sir Albert W. Woods. KCB. KCMG. Garter.
Officers now holding rank in the Army of the
Royal Victorian Order.
Knights Grans
Hi* Bo>/al Highness George Frinee of Wales, KG. KT.
KB. GCMG. Colonel-io-Chief Royal Fusiliers
General His Boya! Highness the Duke of Connaught,
KG. KT. KB. GMB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. Kifle
Brigade, Ac-
Field Marshal His Majesty William II. KG. German
Emperor and King of Prussia Colonel in Chief 1 Dragoons
{Honorary)
Field Marshal His Eoyal Hiqhne'S the Duke of Cambridge,
KG. KT. KB. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. Greu. Gds.
His Eoyal Highness L. O. E. G. A. Duke of Saxe-Coburg
and Gotha, Duke of Albany
General His Boual Highness Brince Fred. C. C. A. of
Schleswig-Holstein, KG. GCVO.
Field Marshal His Highness Brince W. A. Edward of
Saxe- Weimar, KB. GCB.
Cboss (GCVO.\
Colonel Most Xoble William John A. C. J. Duke of
Portland, KG. 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt.
Hopetoun, Lt.Colonel Bt. Hon. J. A. L. Earl of, KT.
GCMG. late Lanark Yeomanry
3J8E Probyn, General Sir Dighton Macnaghten, KCB.
KCSI. Unem. Sup. List Bengal Cavalry
YC White, General Sir George Stewart, GCB. GCSI.
GCIE. Gordon Highlanders
Kelvin. Hon. Colonel Wm. Lord, Electrical Engineers
Major His Highness the Duke of Teck, 1 Life Guards
1"C M'Neill, Major General Sir John Carstairs, KCB.
KCMG.
Edwards, Lt.Col. Bight Hon. Sir Fleetwood Isham, KCB.
Bigge, Lt.Colonel Sir Arthur John, KCB. CMG.
Carmgton. Lt.Col. Hon. Percy Peregrine, CB. Equerry
to the King, &c.
Knights Commanders (KCVO.).
Major His Serene Highness Brince Francis of Teck, DSO. De Ros, Lieut. General D. C. F. Lord, retired pay
1 Royal Dragoon Guards Ellis, Major General Sir Arthur E. A. CSI. retired pay
Captain His Serene Highness Brince Alexander of Teck, E ,vart, Major General Sir Henry P. KCB. 7 Dragoon
7 Hussars Guards
Blanc, Deputy Surgeon General Sir Henry Jules, MD. Mettmen, Lt.General Paul S. Lord, CB. CMG.
Clarke, Major General Sir Stanley de A. C. CMG. ret. pay Treves, Surgeon Lieut. Sir Frederick, FB.CS. CB. Suffolk
Colville, Colonel .ffon. Sir William James, CB. late Rifle' .mperial Yeomanry
Brigade |Trotter, Major General Henry
Commanders (CTO.).
Bateson, Lt.General Richard, retired list. Harrington, Lt.Col. John Lane, Indian Staff Corps
Brabazon, MajorGeneral J. P. CB. ret. pay, 4 Hussars Pole-Carew, Major General Reginald, CB.
Ricardo, Colonel H. Grenadier Guards
Scott, Colonel Douglas A. CB. DSO. Royal Engineers
Chaine, Lt.Colonel W. ret. pay, 10 Hussars
Gordon, Colonel George Grant, KCB. late Scots Guards.
Fyers, Captain IT. A. N. late Rifle Brigade
Members 4TH Class (MVO.).
Blundell-Holiinshead-Blundell, Captain D. B. King's; Holford, Captain George L. CIE. 1 Life Guards
Royal Rifles ,'jarvis, Hon. Major A. W. Reserve
TSrocidehurst. Major General John F. CB. JLegge, Lt.UolonelHba. Hy. Chas. h.p. Coldstream Gds.
Campbell, Major Gen. Barrington B. D. CB. Scots Guards Lloyd, Captain A. H. 0. Grenadier Guards
Campbell, Bt.Major Walter, Gordon Highlanders. Lockhart, Lt.Col. Sir Simon M. Bart. h.p. 1 Life Guards
Cecil, Lord William, Hon. Colonel 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. Mackenzie, Major A. F. Argyll & Sutherland Highldrs.
Clarke, Major Charles, Royal Marine Light Infuntry Miles, Colonel H. S. G. CB. from h.p. Munster Fusiliers
Collins, Lt.Colonel Arthur, CB. ret. pay Middlesex Regt. Nicholas, Captain J. Ridir.g Master R. Art. ret. pay
Davidson, Lt.Colonel Arthur, h.p. King's Royal Rifles. Oliphant, Major General Laurence J.
Dundonald, Major General D. M. B. H. Earl of CB. 'Ponsonby, Captain Fred. E. G. Grenadier Guards
Falmouth, Major General E. E. T. Viscount. VB. j Ricardo, Lt, Colonel F. C. h.p. Grenadier Guards.
Foljambe, Captain Hon. Arthur Wm. de B. S. Rifle Brig.'Van de Weyer, Cap:. Wm. John B. 3 Bn. Berkshire Regt.
p.s.c. Gneraon, Colonel James M., Royal Artillery. Waters, Co'lonel Wallscourt Hely H. h.p. R. Artillery.
Members 5TH Class (MVO.).
Brocklehurst, Colonel John F. CB. h.p. Ro.yal HoiseGds. Okeover, Lieut. H. E. R. Rifles Reserve Regiment
Denntstoun, 2nd Lieut. I. O. Grenadier Guards Ponsonby, 2nd Lieut. Hon. C. M B. Grenadier Guards
Is icholas, Riding Master John, Royal Artillery ,
Chancellor.- Bt. Hon. the Earl of Clarendon [Secretary.— Lt.Colonel Kf. Hon. Sir Fleetwood Isham
I Edwards, KCB.
784&
ficers now holding Hank in the Army of the
Distinguished Service Order.
Abadie, Lieut. E. H. A. 9 Lancers
Abbott, Msjor Herbert Edw. S. Royal Engineers
Aldndge, Captain J. B. Royal Artillery
Alexander. Lieut.Col. H. 10 Hussars
A Heard, Lieut. H. Royal Artillery
Amos, Capt. H. G. M. King's Own Scottish Borderers
Amphlett, Major C. G. N. Sta fiord Regiment
Anderson, Captain E. C. Royal Army Med. Corp3
Anderson, Captain N. G. Army Service Corps
Anderson, Lieut. R. J. P. n Hussars.
Anderson, Lieut. Colonel W. C. Imperial Yeomanry
Anley, Captain B. D. L. G. Essex Regiment
Annesley, Captain ,T. H. A. 3 Dragoon Guards
Annesley, Captain VVm. R. N. West Kent Regiment
Anstruther-Thoinpson, Lt.Col H. T. F. MVO. 2 Life Gds.
Archdale, Captaiu T. M. Royal Artillery
Archer-Shee, Lieut. M. :g Hussars
Armstrong, Major E. D. West Kent Regiment
Arnold, Lt.Colonel Alfred James, h.p. 3 Dragoon Guards
Ashhurner, Captain I,. P. Royal Fusiliers
Aspmall, Captain R. L. retired pav
Astell, Captain S. C. G. F. North Stafford Regiments
Austin, Bt.Major Herbert Henry, Royal Engineer
Aytoun, Captain A. Argylo and Sutherland Highldrs.
Badcock, Captain Francis F. Indian Staff Corps
Bagge, Captain R. L. 3 Battalion Norfolk Regiment
Bagot, Major, Hon. W. L. Imperial Yeomanry
Bambridge, Captain N. B. West Riding Regiment
Bambridge, Lieut. W. F. Indiau Staff Corps
Badey, Lieut. A. H. South Lauc. Regiment
Bnilhe, Captain A. C. Imperial Yeomanry
Baird, Captain H. H. C. Bast Kent Regiment
Baldwin, Bt.Major Guy Melfort, Indian Staff Corps
Balfour, Captain J. E. H. Reserve
Balfour, Captain C. F. King's Royal Rifle Corps
Banks, Captain H. J. A. Hampshire Regiment
Barnardiston, Lieut. S. J. B. Devonshire Regiment
Barnes, Captain R. W. R. 4 Hussars
Barnett, Captain W. A. North Stafford Regiment
Barratt, Bt.Majcr Wm. Cross, Indian Staff Corps
p.*.c. Barrow, Colonel Arthur Fred. CMG. Indian S.C.
Barry, Captain S. L. 10 Hussars
Bartholomew, Captain H. J. Worcester Regiment
Barton, Major C. G. Lancashire Regiment
Barton, Lieut. C. W. Northampton Regiment
Barton, Lt.Colonel Maurice Charles, Royal Engineers
Bates, Captain C. L. Imperial Yeomanry
Battye, Lieut. C. W. Shropshire Light infantry
j).8.c.Bayly, Lt.Colonel Alfred Wm. Lambnrt, Indian S.C.
Beatty, Captain C. H. L. 6 Bn. Warwick Regiment
Beech, Captain John Robert, CMG. late 20 Hussars
Begbic, Major C. E. Highland Licht Infantry
Begbie, Major Gen. Elphinstone Waters, OB. Madras Inf.
Belcher, Captain H. T. Royal Artillery
Bellamy, Lieut. R. Sussex Regiment
Bell-Irving, Lieut.Colonel, Royal Artillery
Bennett, Captain C. H. Worcester Regiment
Bennett, Colonel William, ret. pay Yorkshire Regiment
Benson, Major H. W. East Surrey Regiment
Beresford-Peirse, Major H. B. de la P. Impreial Yeo.
Berkeley, Lieut. C. R. Welsh Regiment
Beinal, Captain G. N. W. Derby Regiment
Bethell, Lieut.Colonel E. H. Royal Engineers
Beynon, Bt.Major William G. L., Indian Staff Corps
Biggs, Major Henry Vero, Royal Engineers
Bingham, Captain O. B. B. Smith, 3 Dragoon Guards
Birch, Captain E. M. Royal Artillery
Bird, Major W. D. West Surrey Kegiinent
Bird, Major S. G. Dubln Fusiliers
Birkin. Lieut.Colonel R. L. Imperial Yeomanry
Blair, Captain A. King's Own Scottish Borderers
Blackader, Captain C. G. Leicester Regiment
Blake, Major N. R. ret. pay, Middlesex Regiment
Blakeney, Captain H. N. Middlesex tiegiment
Blakeney, Captain Robert Byron Drury, Royal Engineers
Blenkinsop, Vet. Capt. Layton John, Army Vet. Dept.
Blomfield, Lt.Col. Charles James, Lancashire Fusiliers
Bode, Major L. W. Royal Scots
Bolitho, Major W. E. T. Imperial Yeomanry
Bols, Captain L. J. Devonshire Regiment
Bond, Captain R. C. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Bonus. Major W. J. Dorset Regiment
Boon, Captain G. East Kent Regiment
Booth, Major W. H. East Kent Regiment
Borradaile, Major Harry Benn, Indian Staff Corps
Boucher, Captain B. H. Hampshire Regiment
Bourke, Lt.Col. Henry Beresford, West India Regiment
Bowen, C. O. C. Royal Engineers
Bowen, Captain G. C. Munster Fusilieis
Companions (DSO.).
Braithwaite, Captain W. G. Welsh Fusiliers1
Brake, Bt.Major Herbert Edw.. J. Royal Artillery
Bretherton, Captain George Howard, Indian Staff Corps
Brett, Captain C. G. H. Devonshire Regiment
Bridgford, Captain R. J. Manchester Regiment
Brierley, Captain J. C. Royal Garrison Regiment
Brindle, Sev. Robt. ret. pay Army Chaplains' Departmt.
Brinton, Captain J. C. 2 Life Guards
"rittan, Captain R. Derby Regiment
Brocklebank, 2nd Lieut. 1 Dragoon Guard's
Bromfield, Captain H. H. South Wales Borderers
Bromley-Davenport, Lieut.Colonel W.. Imperial Yec.
Brooke, Maj >r Ronald George, 7 Hussars
Brooke, Captain V. R, 9 Lancers
Brown, Captain 0. W. iV. Northumberland Fusiliers
Browne, Lt.Colonel Arthur G. F. Indian Staff Corps
Browne, Lt.Colonel S. Seton, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Browne, Colonel George Fitzherbert, h.p. North-
ampton Regiment
Brunker, Major C. M. Lancashire Fusiliers
Bryant, Lieut. H. G. Shropshire Light Infantry
Buchan, 2nd Lieut. E. N. "3 Bn. East Lancashire Regt-
Buckle, Captain M. P. West Kent Regiment
Buist, Captain H. J. M. MB. Royal Army Med. Corps
Bulkeley, Major H. C. ret. pay 3 Bn. West York. Regt.
Bulman, Lieut.Col. P. Shr pshire Light Infantry
Bunbury, Major Vesey Thos. Leicester Regiment
Burnett, Captain J. C. Royal Garrison Regiment
Burnett-Str.art, Lieut. J. T. Rifle Br;gade
Buston, Lieut.Colonel P. T. Royal Engineers
Butcher, Major A. E. A. Royal Artillery
Byron, Captain R. King's Royal Rifles
Campbell, Major C. Gordon Highlanders
Campbell, Colonel Colin Charles, r.t'.p. Indian Staff Corps.
Campbell, Lieut. D. F. Lancashire Fusiliers
Campbell, Major Frederick, Indiau Statl' Corps
Campbell, Lieut.Colonel I. E. R.
Campbell, Captain J. H. Royal Army Medical Corps'
Campbell, Lieut. J. V. Coldstream Guards
Campbell, Captain Kenneth J. R. lute Suffolk Regiment.
Campbell, Lieut.Colonel M. D.
Campbell, Major T. Cameron Highlanders
Campbell, 2nd Lieut. Duncan Lome, Welsh Regiment
Cannr, Lieut. J. C. Minister Fusiliers
Cardigan. Captain G. W. J. Earl of, Wiltshire Yeo.
Carew, Colonel Richard Hugh, ret pay Royal Army-
Medical Corps
Carleton, Major Frederick M. Lancaster Regiment
Carter. Captain A. J. North Lancashire Regiment.
Cass, Captain C. H. D. Oonnauiiht Rangers
3auUeild, Major Algernon M., Border Regiment
Caulfeild, Major Gordon Napier, Indian Staff Corps
Cavendish, Lieut. J. S. 1 Life Guards
Javendish-Bentinck, Captain Lord W. A. 10 Hussars
Cecil, Bt. Lt.Col. Lord Edw. Herbert, Grenadier Guards-
Chancellor, Captain John Robert, Royal Engineers
Channer, Colonel Bernard, Indian Staff Corps
Jharles, Lieut. J. R. E. Royal Engineers
Charhon, Lieut. E. O. Lancashire Fusiliers
Chetwode, Captain P. W. 19 Hussars
'hichester, Capt. A. A. Dorset Regiment
Christian, Captain G. Yorkshir 1 Regiment
Chute, Major P. T. Munster Fusiliers
Jlark, Major R. L. Army Ordnance Department
Clarke, Lieut. Thomas Hy. M. R. Army Medical Corps.
Jlements, Colonel Ralph A. Penrhyn, S. Wales Bord.
Jlerke, Captain A. W. 9 Bn. King's Own Rifle Corps.
Jlifford. Lieut. W. North Lancashire Regiment
Jlimo, Major Skipton Hill, Indian Staff Corps
Clowes, Captain K. W 1 Life Guards
Coates, Captain R. C. Royal Artillery
Coates, Captain H. W. V. Bedford Regiment
Coates, Captain A. Imperial Yeomanry
Cobbe, Captain H. H. Indian Staff Corps
Cockburn," Lt.Colonel George, Rifle Brigade*
Joddington, Captain H. A. Royal Irish Fusiliers
Coker, Colonel Edmund R. ret. pay Durham Lt. Inf.
Cole, Captain Henry Wells, Yorkshire Light Infantry
Coleridge, Major H. T. C. North Lancashire Regiment
Coles, Lt.Col. Arthur Horsman, h.p. Warwick Regimen*
Collen, Lieut. E. H. E. Royal Garrison Artillery
Collis, Captain R. N. 6 Dragoon Guards
Collins, Captain E. R. East Lancashire Regiment
Collins, Ben. R. F. Chaplain to Forces, isc olass
Colvile, Captain G. N. Oxford Light Infantry
Colvio, Captain C. H. Imperial Yeomanry
Compton, Captain Lord A. F. Imperial Yeomanry
" J. Connaught Rangers
Conry, Captain, T
Coode, Captain P. West Riding Regiment
Bowker, Captain William Jas., Somerset Light Infantry]Cooper, Lieut.Colonel E. J. Royal Fusiliers
Bowman-Manifold, Lieut. M. C. E. Royal Engineers Cooper-King, Captain G. C. Manchester Regiment
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Boyall, Lieut. A. M. West Yorkshire Regiment
Boyce, Major W. G. B. Army Service Corps
Boys, Captain R. H. H. Rojal Engineers
Corbett, Lt.Col. R. de la'Cour, MD. R. Army Med. Corrfi
Coiry, Captain N. A. L. Grenadiers Guards
Cory, Captain G. N. Dublin Fusiliers
Distinguished Service Order.
84c
Companions — continued.
Cory. Captain E. J. 1 Cinque Ports Vol. Rifles
Couchman, Lt.C'ol. Geo. rf. Holbeche, Somerset Lt. Inf.
Cowie, Captain H. N. R. Dorset Regiment
Coxhead, Captain Thomas Langhorne, Royal Artillery
Cradoek, Major S. W. K. Imperial Teomanry
Crane, Captain C. P. Imperial Yeomanry
Craske. Captain J. Leinster Regiaent
Crauf.rd, 1 aptain G. S. G. Gordon Highlanders
Craw-ford, Major P.W. G. Copland, 7 Bn.King'sRoy.Rifles Fane, Lieut. C. 12 Lancers
Crofton, Colonel Morgan S. OB. h.p. S. Stafford Regt. Fanshawe, Ma.ior R. Oxford Light Infantry
Crofts, Major Richard, Royal Army Medical Corps Fargus, Capt. H. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
1~£ Cubitt, Colonel Wm. George, U.S. List Indian S. C. Farquhar, Lieut. F. D. Coldstream Guards
Cummins, Major General James Turner, CB. U.S. List, Fayle, Major R. J. L. Royal Army Med. Corps
Indian Staff Corps Feilden, Major C. W. M.*2 Dragoons
Cunningham, Colonel George C. CB. Derbvshire Regt. Fendall, Major Charles Pears, Royal Artillery
Cunninghame. Lieat. Sir T. A. A. M. Bart. Ritle Brigade Ferguson, Captain Henry G. de L. 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt
Evans, Captain S. W. Royal Artillery
Evatt, Lt. Colonel John Thorold, Indian Staff Corps
Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Bt.Lt.Colonel Son. F. R. W. late
4 Hussars
Everett, Colonel Edward, ret. pay Cameron Highlanders
Ewart, Captain F. R. Liverpool Regiment
Ewart, Captain Richard Henrv, Indian Staff Corps
Fairtlough, Major Edw. Chas. D'H. CJTfcf. 4 Bn. Dub. Fus.
Falkuer, Rev. T. F. Chaplain to Forces, 1st Class
Cure, Major Herbert Capel, Gloucester Regiment
Curry, Major M. C. Devon Regiment
Curtis, Major R. S. Royal Engineers
Cnthbort. Lieut. J. H. Scots Guards
Dalrymple-Hay, Lieut. Col. J. R. M. West India Regt.
Daniel, Captain C. J. North Lancashire Regiment
Daniell, Captain E. H. E. Irish Regiment
Dariey, Captain H. R. Imperial Yeomairv
Daubeney, Major Edward K. S. Stafford Regiment
Daunt, Lieut. R. A. C. Roval Irish Rifles
Davidson, Major C. J. L. inmskilling Fusiliers
Davidson, Captain G. H. Royal Scots
Davidson, Captain P. Imperial Yeomanry
Davidson, Lieut. J. H. King's Own Rifle Corps
Davie, Captain Arthur F. Ferguson, Ind. Staff Corps
Davies, Lt. Colonel Thomas A. Harkness, Devon Re^t
Davis, ColoDei George M'B. CB. Bengal Med. Estab
Dawnay, Captain Hon. H. Rifle Brigade
Dawcay, Captain Hon. J. 10 Huss-a^s
dc Brett, Captain Harry Symonds, Royal Artillery
Fergaison, Capiain John David, R. Army Med. Corps
jFergusson, Colonel Charles, Grenadier Gds.
'Fernyhougo, Captain H. C. Yorkshire Light Infantry;
Ferrier, Lt. Colonel James Archibald, R. Engineers
Festing, Bt.Major Arthur Hoskyns, Irish Rifles
Fielden, Captain H. 7 Hussars
Fielding, Captain G. P. T. Coldstream Guards^
Firman, Lieut. Colooel R. B. Imperial Yeomanry
Fisher, L euc. H. Manchester Regiment
Fisher, Captain John, Bengal Medical Establishment
Fitton, Bt.Major Hugh Gregory, Berkshire Regiment
Fitzgerald, Captain G. A. Royal Artillery
Fitzgerald, Lieut. P. D. 11 Hussars
Fitzherbert, Major F. E. 3 Bn. Lancaster Regiment
Flanagan, 2nd Lieut. E. B. 2nd Bn. Cheshire Regiment
Fleming, Captain Charles Christie, MB. R. A. M. Corps
Fletcher, Lieut. W. A. L. Imperial Yeomanry
Foley, Captain F. W. Berksoire Regiment
Forbes, Lieut. H. Gordon High'andera
Forbes-Sempill, Cap-ain Hon. D. Seaforth Highlanders
Deedes, Colonel William Henry, ret. pay Rifle Brigade Ford, Lieut.Colonei R. W" . Royal Army Med. Corps
de Falbe, Captain V. W. North Staffora Re -iment Ford, Captain R Army Service Corps
Delap, Lieut. G. G Royal Army Medical Corps 'Forrest, Major W. 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment
De Lisle, Captain Henry De B. Durham Light Infantry Forrest, Lieut. C. E. Oxford Light Infantry
de Mure, Captain W. C. Vitet. Milton, 4 Bq. Oxf. Lt. Inf Foster. Captain M. A. Somerset Light Infantry
Dening, Colonel Lewis, Indian Staff Corps ' Forte, Captain H. A. N. East Yorkshire Regiment
de Rougemenr, Major C. H. Royal Artihery Fortescue, Lt.Colonel Son. C. G. CMG-i Rifle Brigade
Derry, Eieur. a. Welsh Regiment Fowler, Bt.Major Francis John, Indian Staff Corps-
de Sabs, Lieut. E. A. A. Dublin Fusiliers 'Fowler, Captain John Sharman, Indian Staff Corps
de Sausmarez, Captain C. Royal Garrison Regiment Fox, Major R. F. Royal Artillery
Deshon, Colonel Charles John, ret. pa v Royal Artillery Fox, Lieut. A. M. Royal Artillery
de Trafl'ord, 2nd Lieut. South Stafford Regiment Francis, Lieut. F. G. West Yorkshire Regiment
Dick-Cunnmgham, Lieut. J. K. Gordon Highlanders 'Frankland, Lieut. A. P. Suffolk Regiment
Dicken, Colonel Wm. Popham, CB. U. S. List Ind S C 'Freeth, Captain G. H. B. Lancashire Fusiliers
Dickson- I'oynter, Lieut. Sir J. P. Imperial Yeo
Digan, Captain Augustin J. Mid Ulster Artillery (S Div )
Dmgwall, Captain K. Gordon Highlanders
Dobell, Major C. M. Welsh Fusiliers
Dodgson, captain H. B. Royal Garrison Regiment
Dornen-SoiiLO, Lieut. A. A. Rifle Brigade
Domen-Smith, Lieut. E. P. Snropshire Light Infantry
p.s.c. Dornen, Major General H. L. Smith
Douglas, Lt.Colonel W. Royal Scots
rC Douglas, Lt. H. E. D. M. Royal Army Med. Corps
Douslas, Captun S. W. Rjyal Artillery '
Frere, Major Sir Bartle C. A. Bart, late Rifle Brigade
Fuhr, Captain R. S. H. Royal Army Med. Corps
Fulton, Lieut. H. T. Indian Stall' Corps
Furse, Major W. T. Royal Arullery
Gallwey, 'Lt.Colonel Henry Lionel, CMG. h.p. East.
Lancashire Regiment
Gamble, Major R. N. Berkshire Regiment
Garvice, Lieut. C. Dublin Fusiliers
Garland, Major E. A. C Highland Light Infantry
Garratr, Major F. S. 6 Dragoon Guards
Gascoigne, Captain Ernest Fred. Orby, Grenadier Gds.
Dorward, ColonelStr Arthur R. F. KCB. h.p. Royal En"-. Gascoigne, Lt.Colonel R. F. T. Imperial Yeomanry
Downes, Major Wm. Knox, Indian Staff Corps p.s. c.Gatacre.Major Gen. SirWm. Forbes. KCB. K-i-HGM.
Downing, Major H. J. Irish Regiment Gaussen, Lieut. J. R. Indian Staff Corps
Doyle, Major Ignatius Pureed, Madras Med. Estab. Gay, Major A. W. Imperial Yeomanry
JJrage, L:.uolonel William Henry, Army Service Corps Geddes, Major R. J. MB. Royal Army Med. Corps
JJugmore, Captaiu Wm. Francis B. R.Nth. Stafford Regt. Gerard, Col. Lord W. C. Lancashire Yeomanry
iJuncan, Captain J. Scots Fusiliers Giffard, Lt.Colonel W. C. Welsh Regiment
Duncan, Captain F. J. Royal Scots Gillam, Captain W. A. 6 Bn. Middlesex Regiment
Duncombe, Lieut.Coionel Hon. H. V. Imperial Yeo. Gilliat, Captain J. B. Imperial Yeomanry
iJancouibe-Shafto, Lieut. A. Northumberland Fusiliers Girdwood, Captain A. C. Northumberland Fusiliers
JJundas, Major Lawrence Charles, late Livemool Regt. Girouard, Bt.Major Sir Edouard P. C. XCMG. Royal
du Plat-Taylor, Major St. J. L. W. Royal Artillery ! Engineers
Earle, Lt.Colonel Sir Henry. Hart. h.p. York. Light Inf. Glanville, Major Francis, Royal Engineers
Earle, Captain M. Grenadier Guards jGlubb, Major F. M. Royal Engineers
East, Captain Lionel W.P. Royal Artillerv iGoalburn, Major C. E. Royal Artillery
EdeD, Captain W. R. Royal Artillery jGolightly. Capt. Robt. Edmund, late King's Royal Rifles-
idlmann, Captain Ernest Elliott, Royal Artillery 'Godden, Majcr Henry Tufton, Bedfordshire Regiment
fcdmund, Captain H. W. Sari Kerry, Irish Guards .Godfrey-Faussett, Captain O. G. Essex Regiment
Edsor, Lieut. H. MB. Royal Army Med. Corps Godley, Captain H. C. Northampton Regiment
Edwardes, Captain Stanley Malcolm, Indian Staff Corps Godman, Major S. H. Scots Guards
p.e.c. Edwards, Captain Fitzjames Mayne, Indian S.C. Goodwin, Caot. Thos. Herbert John Chapman, R. Army
£dwards, 2nd Lieut. H. de B. Welsh Fusiliers | Medical Corps.
.towards, Major John Burnaru, Indian Stiff Corps jGoodwyn, Major Henry Edward, Royal Engineers
Egerton, Captain A. Cameron Highlanders IGoodwyn, Captain Norton James, Devonshire Regiment
Egerton.Lt.General Charles Comyn, CB. Indian S. C. IGoodwyn, Lieut. P. C. W. East Lancashire Regiment
Elger, Captain E. Somerset Light Infantry
Elliot, Colonel Edward Locke, CB. Indian Staff Corps
Ellis, Major C. R. 0. Scottish Rifles
Elwe?, Captain L. E. C. Durham Light Infantry
Emerson, Captain N. Z. Devon Regiment
Eu=tace, Captain H. H. Middlesex Regiment
Eustace, Captain L. King's Own Rifle Corps
Evans, Lt.Colonel Charles Wm. Henry, ret. pay W. Kent Gosctien, Lieut. A. A. Royal Artillery
Regiment Gough, Major A. P. G. Welsh Fusiliers
Evans, Captain E. Wilts. Regiment Graham, Major Herman Witsius Gore, 5 Lancers
Gordon, Major Son. F. Gordon Highlanders
Gordon, Colonel Jas. Henry, C.S.U. S. List Indian S.C.
Gordon, Major L. G. F. Royal Artillery
Gordon, Colonel Stannus Verner, Indian Staff Corps
Gordon-Gnmour, Major R. G. Grenadier Guards
iorle, Captaiu H. V. Army Service Corps
Gorringe, Bt.Lt.Colonel George Fred. CMG-. Royal Eng.
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distinguished Service Order.
Companions — continued.
Graham, Captain J. W. A. Lancaster Repriment
Graham-Clarke, Captnin L. A. Imperial Yeomanry
Grant, Lieut. R. S. Rifle Brigade
Grattan, Lt.Colonel O. D. C. Liverpool Regiment
Green, Captain A. D. Worcester Regiment
Green, Major A. L. Beriforri Regiment
Green, Captain H. ¥,. Scottish Rifles
Green, Captain T. H. M. Derby Regiment
Greenly, Captain W. H. 12 Lancers
Gresson, Captain T. T. York aod Lancaster Regiment
Grey, Lieut. R. H. Royal Engineers
Griffin, Captain H. L. Royal Garrison Artiller3'
Grittith, Captain C. R. T. Bedford Regiment
Griffith, Vet. Major George Richard, Army Vet. Dept.
Grove, Captain E. W. Royal Artillery
Gubbins, Cap;ain R. R. Shropshire Light Infantry
Gurdon, Captain Bertrand E. M. CLE. Ind. Stafl' Corps
Gwynn, Bt.Major Charles Wm. Royal Engineers
Hadow, Lt.Colonel Reginald Campbell, Indian S. C.
Haggard, Capt. A. C. P., late King's Own Scot. Bord.
Haldane, Capt. James Aylmer Lowthrop, Gordon Hldrs.
Hale Major Charles Henry, R. Army Medical Corps
Hale, Captain George Ernest, R. Army Medical Corps
Hall, Lieut. George C. M. Royal Engineers
Hall, Major M. H. 3 Bn. South Lancashire Regiment
Hall. Lt.Colonel R. H. Soutu Lancashire Regiment
Hallett, Col. James W. Hughes, CB. Seaforth Hghldrs.
p.s.c. Haly, Major General Richard H. O'G. CB. ret.
pay Suffolk Regiment
Hamilton, Lt.Colonel Hubert Ion Wetherall, h.p. West
Surrey Regiment
Hamilton, Major General Sir Ian S M. KCB.
Hamilton, Captain J. G. H. Royal Highlanders
Hamilton, Captain K. R. Oxford Light Infantry
p.t.e. Hamilton, Major Wm. George, Norfolk Regiment
Hamilton-Temple-Bluckwood, Lt. Lord F. T. 9 Lancers
VIE Hammond, Col. Arthur George, C.B., U.S. Listlnd. S.C.
Harbord, Captain E. R. 3 Bn. Cheshire Regiment
Hardcastle. Captain K. M. Manchester Regiment
Hare, Captain R. W. Norfolk Regiment
Harley, Bt.Major Henry Kellett, 7 Hussars
Harman, Bt.Major Richard, Indian Staff Corps
Harper, Major G. M. Royal Eugineers
Harrington, Captain C. H. Liverpool Regiment
Harris, Lieut. C.E. St. J. 16 Lancers
Harrison, Major E. S. E. 1: Hussars
Harrison, Bt.Major Edgar G., West Riding Regiment
H111 ri-on, Lt.Colonel T. E. Imperial Yeomanry
Hart, Capiain H. S. East Surrey Regiment
Hart. Lieut. R. V. O. East Surrey Regimeot
Harvey, Surgeon General Robt. CB. J/D.Bengal Estab.
Harvey, Captain R. N. Royal Engineers
Harvey, Major W. L. Dukeof Cornwall's Light Inf.
Hastings, Lt.Colonel Edward Spence, Indian Staff C.
Hatchell, Major H. M. ret. pay Jrish Regiment
Hatton, Captain E. H. F. East KentRegiment
Hxyden, Major F. A. West Riding Regiment,
Headlan, Major J. E. W. Royal Artillery
Heath, Major G. M. Royal Engineers
Henegan, Captain John, Indian Staff Corps
Henneage, Major A. R. 5 Dragoon Guards
Hennell, Colonel Reginald, late Bombay Infantry
Hepper, Colonel Albert James, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Herapath, Major E. ret. pay. Lino In Regiment
Herbert, Captain Claude, Indian Staff Corps
Heriut-Maitland, Captain J. D. Rifle Brigade
Heygate, Major Robert Hy. Gage, Border Regiment
Heyworth, Major F. G. Scots Guards
Hibbert, Major G. L. Lancaster Regiment
Hickman, Colonel Thos. Edgecomb, CB. AVorcesterRegt.
p. s.c. Hickson.Lt.Col.SamuelArthur Einem.R. Engineers
Higgins, Captain J. F. A. Royal Artillery
Higginson, Captain C. P. Shropshire Li^ht Infantry
Hill, Lieut. C. >i. Berkshire Regiment
Hill. Lieut. Hon. C. R. C. Welsh Fusiliers
Hill, Major F. F. Royal Irish Fusiliers
Hill, Captain F. W. R. Royal Fusiliers
Hill, Captain John, Indian Staff Corps
Hiue-Haycoik, Captain V. R. Royal Artillery
Hobart, Captain Claud Vere C. Grenadier Guards
Holman, Capt. H. C. Indian Staff Corps
Hooper, Captain A. H. S. East Surrey Regiment
Hooper, Lieut. R. G. 5 Lancers
Hopkinson, Capiain E. imperial Yeomanry
Hornby, Capt. Montague Leyland, Indian" Staff Corps
Hovell, Major H. de B. Worce-ter Regiment
ttowley, Captain J. J. Lincoln Regiment.
Huggius, Major Ponsonby Glenn. Indian Staff Corps
Hughes, Lt.Col. George Arthur, 3IB., R. Army Med. C
Hugo, Capt. James Henry, Indian Medical Service
Hume, Major C. V. Royal Artillery
Humphreys, Major G. Royal Artillery
Hunt, 2nd Lieut. F. E. 4 Bn. Royal Lancaster Regt.
Hunter, Lieut. General Sir Archibald, KCB.
Hunter, Major Geo. Douglas, R. Army Medical Corps
Hunter-Weston, Lt.Colonel A. G., Royal Engineers
Huntington, Captain A. W. Imperial Yeomanry
Hutchinson, Captain Geo. Higginson Ford-, Connaught
Rangers
Hutton, Captain G. M., Royal Engineers
Hutchinson, Lieut, H. M., Connaught Rangers
Ilderton, Colonel Charles F.dw., ret. list W. Surrey Regt.
Inglefield, Lt.Colonel F. S. East Yorkshire Regiment
Innes, Lieut. J. A. Rifle Brigade
Innes, Captain J. A Rifle Brigade
Jackson, Lieut. G. H. N. Border Regiment
Jackson, Major H. K. Royal Artillery
Jackson, Major Sydney Chas. Fishburn, Hants Regt.
Jacob, Captain Arthur Le Grand, Indian Staff Corps
Jardine, Lieut. J. B. 5 Lancers
Jelib, Captain J. H. M. Manchester Regiment
Jeffcoat, Captain H. T. P. Royal Artillery
Jeffcoat, Lieut. A. C. In^killing Fusiliers
Jenkins, Lieut. E. V. West Riding Regiment
^Jenkinson, Major G. S. C. Imperial Yeomanry
Jenner, Major Albert Victor, Rifle Britrade
Jennings, Captain Jas. Willes, R. Army Medical Corps
Jervis, Capt. Hon. St. L. H. J. King's Royal Rifle Corps
Johnson, Major F. E. Royal Artillery
Johnson, Lieut. H. C. King's Royal Rifles
Johnstone, Major F. B. Royal Artillery
Johnstone, Lt.Col. M. G. Major ret. pay, 4 Bn. Scot. Rifles
Jones, Lieut. F. A. Welsh Regiment,
Jones, Lieut. Herbert John, Indian Staff Corps
Jones, Captain L. M. Liverpool Regiment
Jones, Capt. Walter Thos. Cresswell, Royal Marines
Jordan, Captain R. P., Gloucester Regiment
Jourdain. Captain C. E. A. North Lancashire Regiment
Judge, Captain Spencer Francis, ret. pay Shropshire
Light Infantry
Kearsey, Lieut. A. H. C. York and Lan"aster Reg intent
Keary, Lt.Colonel Heury, D'D. Indian Staff Corps
Keene, Lt.Colonel Alfred, Royal Artillery
Keighley, Col. Charles Marsh, CB. Indian Staff Corps
Keith, Colonel James, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Keller, Caotain R. H. Derby Regiment
Kelly, Major R. M. B. P. Royal Artillery
Kempster, Colonel Francis James, Munster Fusiliers
Kennard, Captain A. M. Royal Artillery
Kennedy, Lieut. M. Ralston, Royal Engineers
Kenney, Lt.Colonel A. H. Royal Engineers
Kenrick, captain G. E. R. West Surrey Regiment
Kensington, Lieut. H. Lord, 15 Hussars
Ker, Captnin Charles Arthur, Royal Artillery
Kerr, Major Fred. Walter, Gordon Highlanders
Kincaid-Smith, Caotain K. J. Royal Artillery
King, Major A. D'A. Royxl Artillery
King, Majoi A. J. Royal Lancaster Regiment
King-King. Major J. G. West. Surrey Regiment
Kirkwood, Major C. H. M. Wiltshire Regiment
Knatchhull, Captain R. N. Leicester Regiment
Knox, Major A. lt. Royal Artillery
Lainson, Captain A. J. King's Royal Rifles
Lambert, Captain R. 8 Hus.-ars
Lambert, Colonel Walter Miller, r.f.p. R. M. Artillery
Lambton, Lt.Col. Hon. Charles, Northumberland Fus.
Lambton, Captain G. C. Worcester Regiment
Lamhton, Major Hon. W. L. Coldstream Guards
Laming, Major H. T. 18 Hussars
Langford, Lieut. G. Imperial Yeomanry
Lascelles, Captain W. C. Durham Light Infantry
Lawrence, Captain Freeling Ross, 14 Hussars
Lawrie, Major Charles Edward, Royal Artillery
Lawrie, Major C. V. E. 3 Bn. King's Own Scottish Bdrs
Lawson, Lt.Colonel W. A. W. Imperial Yecmanry
Laycock, Captain J. F. Nottingham Yeumanrv
Layton, Major E. West Yorkshire Resriment
Leach, Colonel Harold Pemberton, CB. Royal Engineers
Lecky, Major F. B. Royal Artillery
Lees, Captain Sir E. Bart. Imperial Yeomanry
Leggett, Captain E. H. M. Royal Engineers
Leggett, Lieut. A. H. Scots Fusiliers
Leigh, Captain C. King's Own Scottish Borderers
Leland, 2nd Lieut. H. J. C. Munster Fusiliers
le Marche, Captain L. St. G. East Lancashire Regiment
le Mottee, Lieut. d'A. Gloucester Regiment
Lempriere, Captain H. A. 7 Dragoon Guards
Le Roy-Lewis, Lt.Colonel H. Imperiil Yeomanry
Lethbi-idge, Captain E. A. M. Oxford Light Infantry
Lewis, Lt.Colonel B. G. L. Ea't Lancashire Regiment
Lichtenberg, Lieut. J. W. 18 Hussars
Lindsay, Lt.Colonel W. F. L. Royal Artillery
Lloyd, Captain A. A. Northampton Regiment
Lloyd, Lt.Colonel Francis Lloyd, CB. Grenadier Guards
Lloyd, Lieut. L. N. Royal Army Med. Corps
Loch, Major Hon. Edward Douglas, Grenadier Guards
Loch, Lieut. S. C. Royal Engineers
Lockhart, Captain Percy C. Eliott-, Indian Staff Corps
Lockett, Capiain W. J. 14 Hussars
Logan, Captaiu E. T. 3 Bn. Cheshire Regiment
Long, Major A. Army Service Corps
Longden, Major A. E. Army Service Corps
Longridge, Captain T. Bedford Regiment
Distinguished Service Order.
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Companions — continued.
Lcvat, Major S. T. Lord., Cameron Highlanders
Low, Captain Robert Balmain, Indian Staff Corps
Lowther, Captain H. C. Seats Guards
Luard, Major A. J. H. Norfolk Regiment
Luard, Lieut. C. E. Norfolk Regiment
Lucas, Bt.Major Frederic George, Indian Staff Corps
Lugard, Captain Edward James, Indian Staff Corns
'Molyneux, Captain E. M. J. Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Molyneux, Colonel Geo. Hand More-, CB. Ind. S.C.
Molyneux-Seel, Major E. H. Liverpool Regiment
Money, Colonel Gordon L. C, CB. h.p. Cameron Hldrs.
Money, Captain N. E. Imperial Yeomanry
Montagu-Stuart-Wortley. Captain Hon. A. R. K.R.R.
Montgomery, Major R. A. K. Royal Artillery
Moores, Captain C. F. Army Service Corps
Lagard, Lt.Col. Sir Fred. J. Dealtry, CB. KCMG. h.p. Morgan, Surg. Major Anthony Hickman, ret. list Army
Xorfolk Regiment Medical Staff
Luttman- Johnson, Lt.Col. F., ret. pay, 3 Bn. Leinster Rt. Morgan, Major Cecil Backley, West India Regiment
Lyle. Major Hugh Thomas, Welsh Fusiliers Morgan, Lt.Colonel Hill Godfrey, Armr Service Corns
Lyon, Captain F. Royal Artillery Morris, Captain Arthur Henry, Irish Regiment
Maberley, Lt.Colonel C. E. Roval Artillery Moss, Captain E. W. Worcester Regiment
M'Culloch, Captain Robert H.F. Royal Artillery Murphy, Lt.Colonel W. Reed, late Bengal Med. Estab.
M'Donall, Captain R. East Kent Regiment Murray. Lt.Colonel A. J. Iniskiiling Fu-iliers
M'Leod, Major General Donald Jas. Sim, CB. Madras Murray, Colonel Andrew, ret. pay Regimental District
Cavalry Murray, Lt.Colonel E. R. Imperial Yeomanry
M'Leod, Major R. J. M'Q. Royal Artillery Murray, Colonel Kenelm Digby, rei. pay Irish Fusiliers.
M'Loughlin, Captain Geo. Somers, MB. R. Arm? Med. C. Murrico, Major L. E. M. Warwick Regiment
M'Mahon, tit. Major Sir Horace W. Bart. Welsh Fus. Myndall, Captain W. E. M. West Riding Regiment
M'Mahon, Captain N. R. Royal Fusilier* Naismith, Ma.ior W. T. Medical OSicer, Imperial Yeo.
M'Micking, Captain H. Royal Scots Fusiliers Nash, Major W. P. Border Regiment
M'Murdo, Captain Arthur Montagu, late York and Lan- Nason, Colonel F. John, h.p. Scottish Rifles
caster Regiment Nason, Major H. H. W. Essex Regiment.
M'Swiney,Bt,Lt.Col.Edwd. F. Henry, Indian Staff Corps Xcilson, Lieut. W. G. Argyll and Sutherland Hghldrs.
MacAndrew, Captain H. J. M. Indian Staff Corps Nevill, L4eut. H. L. Royal" Artillery
MacDonald, Colonel Sir Hector A. KCB. h.p. Royal Fus. Neville, Major W. C. Cheshire Regiment
Macdooald, Captain K. Am,y Service Corps Newbigging, Captain W. P. E. Manchester Regiment
Macdonald, Major Reginald Percy, late Hampshire Regt. Nicholl, Captain B. FitzR. Royal Garrison Regiment
MacFarlane, Major D. A. King's Own Scottish Borderers Nicholson, Lieut. O. H. L. West Yorkshire Regiment
Macgregor, Colonel Charles Reginald, CB. Indian S. C. Nicnolson. Lt.Colonel John S. 7 Hussars
Macgregor, Lieut. P. A. Coldstream Guards Norman, Captain M. C. 4 Bn. Bedford Regimeut
MacHardy, Captain A. A. Royai Artillery Norris, Major Richard J. West India Regiment
Maclnnes, Lieut. D. L. Royal Engineers Nortaey, Lieut. W. Durham Light Infantry
Mackinuon, Brig.Surg. Lt.Col. H. W. A. ret. pay Medical Nugent. Major Oliver S. Wood, King's Royal Rifles
Staff Nunn, Veterinary Lt.Colonel Joshua Arthur, CIE.
Mackie, Major J. 3 Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers O'Brien, Captain. Hon. F. W. Northumberland Fusiliers
Mackenzie, Captain E. L. Sussex Regiment O'Donnell, Major Hugh, Indian Stall' Corps
MacLaren, Major K. 13 Hussars O'Donnell, Lt.Colonel T. J. Royal Army Medical Corps
MacLean, Capt. H. D. N. King's Own Scottish Borderers Ogilvv, Captain A. H R. 13 Hussars
MacMunn, Captain George F. Royal Artillery O'Gorman, Captain C. J. Roval Army Medical Corps
Maconchy, Bt.Major Ernest W. S. K, Indian Staff Corps Ollivant, Captain J. S. Ro.yal Artillery
Maconchy, Captain F. C. East Yorkshire Regiment O'Neill, Major W. H. S. Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Macquoid, Captain Chas. Edw. Every Fras. KirwanOrr, Major A. S. Irish Regiment
Indian Staff Corps >Orr, Lieut. J. B. Norfolk Regiment
Mackworth, Lieut. H. LI. Royal Engineers Osborn, Captain Philip Barlow, Oxford Light Infantry
Matrpherson, Lieut. J. Indian Staff Corps Ouselev, Major R. G. Roval Artillery
Madden, Lt.Colonel George C, OB.ret.payW.India Regt. Owen-Lewis, Captain A.'T. Yorkshire Regiment
Magnise, Captain H. 15 Bn. Imperial Yeomanry Paget, Colonel H. CB. half pay
Mahon, Colonel Bryan Thomas, 12 Lancers Paine, Captam James Henry. Royal Artillery
Mahon, Sir W. H. Bart. 4 Bn. West Yorkshire Regiment Palmer, Lieut. A. Impeiial Yeomanry
Malcolm, Captain Neil, Argyll and Sutherland Hldrs. Palmes, Major G. C. South Wales Borderers
Malcolm, Major H. H. L. Cameron Highlanders
Mallock, Captain T. R Royal Fusiliers
Mangles, Captain W. J. Lancashire Reiiment
Manners, Captain Lord W. O. King's Own Rifle Corps
Mansel, Lt.Colonel Alfred, Royal Artillery
Mansel, Major G. C. Durriarn Light Infantrv
Mantell, Major P. R. WeKh Fusiliers
Marjoribanks, Lieut. .Hon. D. C. Royal Horse Guards
Marker, Captain R. J. Coldstream Guards
Marks, Captain C. L. Imperial Yeomanry
Marriott, Captain J. Norfolk Regiment
Marriott, Bt.Major Reginald A. ret. pay R. MarineArt.
Marriott, Captain R. J. A. East Kent Regiment
Marsh, Lieut. C. H. South Lancashire Regiment
Palmes. Capt tin G. L. Lancaster Regiment
Parry, H. J. MB. Royal Army Medical Corps}
Parry, Captain S. L. Imperial Yeomanry
Parsons, Major F. G. 3 Bn. West Surrey Regiment
Paton, Lieut. 1. V. Roval Scots Fusiliers
Paterson, Lieut. E. 6 Dragoon Guards
Patterson, Captain J. H. Imperial Yeomanry
Patterson. Surg. Maj. Thomas William, ret. pay Med.Staff
Payne, Colonel Richard Lloyd, Inniskilling Fusiliers
Pearse, Lt.Colonel H. W. East Surrey Regiment
Peebles, Lieut. A. S. Suffolk Reeiment
Peebles, Captain E. C. Norfolk Regiment
Pell, Captain B. T. West Surrey Regiment
pelly, Major J. S. Border Regiment
!Penton, Bt.Major Richard Hugh, R. Army Med. Corps
Marton, Captain R. O. Royal Garrison Artillerv
Martyr, Bt.Lt.Col. Cyril Geo., Duke of Cornwall' sLt. Inf. Perceval, Major E. M. Roval Artillery
Matcham, Captain W. E. Wilts Regiment jPercira, Major G. E. Grenadier Guards
Machew, Captain Chas. Massy, Durham Lr,. Infantry I Percival, Captain A. J. B. Northumberland Fusiliers
Mathias, Major Hugh Brodrick, R. Army Medical Corps. Percy-Smith, Lieut. D. C. Middlesex Regiment
Matthews, Lt.Col. F. B. Roj al Lancaster Regiment Peterson, Lieut. Fred. Hopewell, Indian Staff Corps
Maude, Major F. S. Coldstream Guards Peyton, Lt.Colonel William Eliot, 13 Hussars
Maurice, Captam D. B. Royal Berkshire Regiment iPerrv, Captain A. C. Imperial Yeomanry
Maxse, Bt.Lt.Col. Frederick Ivor, CB. Coldstream Gds. Phillips, C. P. G. G. Indian Staff Corns
YC Maxwell, Lieut. Francis Aylmer. Indian Staff Corps Phillips, Captain H. J. V. 3 Bn. South Wales Borderers
Maxwell, Major Hon. H. E. Hoyal Highlanders
Maxwell, Major General Sir John Grenfell, KCB.
May, Lieut. J. 0. East Surrey Regiment
Maynard, Captain C. C. M. Devonshire Regiment
Meiklejohn, Captain R. F. Royal Warwickshire Regt.
Merriman, Captain Reginald G. Royal Artillery
Micklem, Lieut. Henry Andrew, Royal Engineers
Middleton, Colonel Francis Beckford, r.f.p. Indian S. C.
Midwinter, Lieut. Edward Colpoys, Royal Engineers
Miller, Captain E. D. Imperial Yeomanry
Miller, Captain H. de B. Royal Artillery
Miller, Captain Sir T. P. Bart. Imperial Yeomanry
Mills, Captain Hon. E. J. Imperial Ycomanrv
Milne, Lt Colonel Richard Louis, h.p. Leicester Regt.
Milner, Lieut. M. H. Imperial Yeomanry
Minchin, CaptaiaC. F. Indian Staff CorDS
Mitt'ord, Lt.Colonel B. M. East Surrey Regiment
Moberly, Captain Frederick James, Indian Staff Corps
Moir, Lt.Colonel J. P. Royal Engineers
Molony, Captain T. W. C. Royal Artillery
Phillpots, Captain L. M. Royal Artillery
Pigott, Captain Grenville Edmund, Army Service Corps
Pike, Major W. Soyal Army Medical Corps
Pilcher, Captain K. M. MB. Royal Army Medical Corps
Pilleau, Captain H. C. West Surrey Regiment
Pilson, Bt.Major A. F. Dublin Fusiliers
Pine-Coffin, Bt.Major J. E. North Lancashire Regiment
Pink, Bt.Lt.Col. Francis John, CMQ. West Surrey Regt.
Pirie, Captain Arthur Murray, 21 Lancers
Ponsonby, Captain J. Coldstream Guards
Poole, Captain F. G. East Yorkshire Regiment
Poore, Captain R. A. Wiltshire Yeomanry
Poore, Bt.Major R. M. 7 Hussars
f orter, Captain F. J. W. Royal Army Medical Corps
Porter, Major R. W. Oxford Light Infantry
Poweli, Major A. ff. Royal Gar'ison Regiment
Powell, Captain E. W. M. Royal Artillery
Power, Lieut. W. S. Imperial Yeomanry
Poynter, Maior A. V. Imperial Yeomanry
Poyser, Vet.Lt.Colonel Richard, ret. pay Army Vet. Dept.
784/
Distinguished Service Order.
Companions — continued.
Pratt, Lieut. Henry Roger Evelyn, Indian Stafl Corps
Prescott, J. J. AV. Royal Array Medical Corps
Presgrave, Lt. Colonel Edward R. J. Indian Staff Corps
Preston, Lt.Colonel Jenico Edward, Indian Staff Corps
Price, Captain B. G. Royal Fusiliers
Price, Lieut. C. L. Royal Scots
Price, Bt.Major Chas. Hy. U. Indian Staff Corps
Price-Davies, Lieut. LI. A. E. King's Own Riffe Corps
Prior, Captain J. H. Royal Engineers Militia
Pritchard, Lieut. Harry Lionel, Royal Engineera
Probyn, '"aptam P. J. Royal Army Medical Corps
Sinclair, Lt.Colonel Alfred Law, Indian Staff Corps
Sinclair, Captain Sir J. R. C. Bart. Imperial Yeomanry
Sinolair-Maclagan, Captain E. G. Border Regiment
Sitwell, Bt.Lt.Colonel W. H. N. Northumberland Fus.
Skeffington. Captain Hon. A. W. J. C. ^^ Lancers
Skinner, Colonel George John, U.S. List Indian Staff C.
Skinner, Colonel ,T. T., CB. ret. pay Army Service Corps
Sla.den, Captain David Ramsay, King's O. Scottish Bdrs.
'Sloman, Captain H. S. East Surrey Regiment
! Smith, Major H. L. East Surrey Regiment
Smith Captain H. M. Shropshire Light Infantry
Smith, Captain F. Royal Army Medical Corps
Smith, Lieut. L. K. Royal Scois
Puckle, Captain J. Army Service Corps
Pulteney, Bt.Lt Colonel William Pulteney, Scots Guarrls'Smith, Lieut. H. W. S. West Surrey Regiment
Quirk. Colonel John Owen, CB. Regimental District Smithson, Lt.Colonel W. C. 13 Hussars
Radcliffe, Captain J. F. Devonshire Regiment I Smyth, Lieut. G. H. J. S. 9 Lancers
Ratclyffe, Captain C. E. Rifle Brigade Smyth, Lt.Colonel Owen Stuart, Royal Artillery
Rattray, Captain Haldane Bnrney, Indian Staff Corps jSolly-Ford. Captaiu A. South Lancashire Regiment
Rawlins, Capt. Arthur Kennedy, Indian Staff Corps Sowerby, Major H. J. 3 Bn. Durham Light Infantry
Rawlinson, Lt.Col. Spencer Richard, ret.pay Indian S.C. Speddirig, Lieut. C. R. Irish Rifles
Ready, Lieut. F. F. Berkshire Regiment
Rennie, Captain G. A. P. Kine's Royal Rifles
Rennie, Captain J. G. Black Watch '
Reynolds, Captain P. G. 3 Dragoon Guards
Rhodes, Major Elmhirst, Berkshire Regiment
Rhodes, Colonel Francis William, CB. h.p. 1 Dragoons
Ricardo, Captain A. St. Q. Inniskilling Fusiliers
Richards, Captain B. V. Worcester Regiment
Hichardson, Major J. Highland Light Infantry
Richardson, Captain F. J. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders
Richardson-Griffiths, Major C. dn P. Gloucester Regt.
Riley, Captain R. F. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Robe'tson, Sec. J. Chaplain 2nd Class
Robertson, Major William Robert, 3 Dragoon Guards
Robinson, Captain F. W. T. Sussex Regiment
Roche, Lt.Colonel T. H. de M. Royal Marines
Rogers, Captain Fred. Arthur, Bengal Medical Estab
Spong, Major Charles Stuart, late R. Army Med. Corps
Spragge, Major Basil E. ret. pay York Light infantry
iSpry, Captaiu L. H. West Yorkshire Regiment
Stacpole, Captain G. W. R. South Stafford Regiment
Stanley, Captain Hon. F. C. Grenadier Guards
Stansfeld, Lieut. J. R. E. Gordon Highlanders
Stansfeld Lieut. T. W. Yorkshire Regiment
p.s.c. Stanton, Major Henry Ernest, Royal Artillery
Steele, Lt.Colonel Frederick Win., ret. pay A. S. Corps
Stevenson, Lieut. Alexander Gavin, Royal Engineers
Stevenson, Captain E. H. Royal Artillery
Stewart, Captain A. B. A. Seai'orth Highlanders
Stewart, Major B. Munster Fusiliers
Stewart, Captain Cosmo Gordon. Royal Artillery
Stirling. Captain G. M. H. Essex Regiment
Stirling, Lieut. J. D. Indian Staff Corps
Stakes, Major A. Royal Artillery
Streatfeild. Captain E. Gordon Highlanders
Rogers, Colonel George William, U. S. List Indian S. C.IStreet, Lt.Col. Alfred Wm. Fred., Bombay Med. Estab.
Rogers, Surg. Lt.Col. Sir John Godfrey, KCitu. MB. I Strickland, Bt.Major Edw. Peter, Norfolk Regiment
ret. pay Studd, Captain H. W. Coldstream Guards
Sunderland, Colonel Marsden S. J. ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Surtees, Lt.Colonel H. C. Coldstream Guards
Sutton, Major A. A. Royal Army Medical Corps
Swayne, Lt.Col. Charles Henry, R. Army Med. Corps
Swayne, Lieut. 0. R. Roval Garrison Regiment
Sweetenbam, Captain G. K. Irish Fusiliers
Swinton, Captain E. D. Royal Engineers
Sykes, Major William Ainley, Bengal Med. Estab.
Rogers, Major J. M. 1 Dragoon Guards
1>. s.c. Romilly, Lt.Colonel Fred. Williams, CB. Scots Gds. I
Rose, Colonel Henry Metcalfe, Indian Staff Corps
Ross, Captain C. Norlolk Regiment
Rowcroft, Captain E. C. Indian Staff Corps
Rowcroft, Major George Francis. Indian Staff Corps
Rowley. Captain C. A. Dorset Regiment
Ruck-Keene, Captain H. L. Oxford Light Infantry
Rundall, Lt.Colonel Frank Montagu, Indian Staff CorpsTagart, Major H. A. L. 15 Hussars
Rundle, Major Gen. -Sir Henry M. L. KCB. XC'iJ/GJTaloot, Lt.Colonel Lord E~. B , half pay
Royal Artillery Talbot, Captain F. G. Rifle Brigade
Russell, Captain Horatio Douglas, West India Regt. banner, Major John Arthur, Royal Engineers
lluthven, Captain Ron. W. P. H. Master of Ruthven, Tarbet, Major A. F. CHG. 3 Bu. South Lane. Regiment
Scots Guards. Tarbet, Lieut. W. G. Yorkshire Regiment
Ryan, Major C. M. Army Service Corps jTaylor, Captain A. H. M. 13 Huesars
Ryan, Lieut. G. J. Munster Fusiliers. Taylor, Major Hugh Neufville, Indian Staff Corps
Kyno, Lieut. F. F. Royal Garrison Artillery Teck, H.SM. Brince A. A. F. W. A. G. of, KCYO. 7
Sadlier-Jackson, Lieut W. de V. 9 Lancers 1 Hussars
St- Leger, Colonel H. H. ret. pay Cameron Highlanders Teck, Major U.S. II. Prince Francis of, KCVO. 1 Dragoons,
Sandbach, Bt.Lt.Colonel A. E. Royal Engineers
Sapte, Major F. Middlesex Regiment
Saunders, Captain E. A. Royal Artillery
Saunders, Lieut. E. H. Irish Rifles
Saunders, Captain G. F. C. Bedford Regiment
Savile, Major G. W. W. Middlesex Regiment
Saville, Major W. C. Royal Artillerv
Scallon. Major Robert Irwin, CIE. Indian Staff Corps
Schofield, Major H. N. Royal Artillery.
Schreiber, Captain A. I,. Royal Engineers
Scott, Colonel Douglas Alex'. CB. CVO. h.p. Royal Eng.
Scott, Captain G. J. Imperial Yeomanry
Scott, Lieut. Lord H. A. M. B. Irish Guards
Temple, Colonel Chas. Pilcher, Regimental District.
Ternan, Col. Trevor P. Breffney, CMG. h.p. Warwick Reg.
Teversbam, Lt.Colonel Richard Kiuloch. Indian S. C.
Tewkesbury, Major G. G. G., Earl of Munster, 3 Bn.
Royal Scots
Tnackwell, Lieut. Charles Joseph, 10 Hussars
Thackvvell, Major Colquhoun Grant Roche, Indian.
Stall' Corps
Theobald, Captain C. W. Gloucester Regiment
Theobald, Lieut. H. C. W. Gloucester Regiment
Thcsiger, Captain Hon. W. G. Imperial Yeomanry
Thomas, Lt.Col. Arthur Havilland, Army Service Corps
Thomas, Lt.Colonel Sir G. V. Royal Artillery
Scott, Bt.Major Thomas Edwin, CIE. Indian Staff Corps Thompson, Major C. W. 7 Dragoon Guards
Scott- Kerr, Major R. Grenadier Guards
Scratchby, Captain V. H. S. King's Own Rifle Corps
Scudamore, Bt.Major Charles Philip, Scots Fusiliers
Seckham, Major B. T. 4 Bn. South Staffordshire Regt.
Seeley, Captain J. B. B. Imperial Yeomanry
Segrave, Lieut. Wm. Henry-Erik, Highland Lt. Inf.
Selby, Captain William, Bengal Medical Establishment
Settriogton, Captain C. H. Lord, Irish Guards
p.s.c. Settle, Colonel Sir Henry Hamilton,
Royal Engineers
'Thompson, Captain R. W. Loyal North Lane. Regiment
Thompson, Colonel William Oliver, Indian Staff Corps
Thrynne, Lieut. H. O. Wiltshire Yeomanry
Tickell, Major Edw. James, 14 Hussars
Tidswcll, Major E. C. Lancashire Fusiliers
Tighe, Bt.Major Michael Joseph, Indian Staff Corps
Tighe, Capt. Vincent John, Manchester Regiment
■Tillard, Lieut. Arthur Basil, Indian Staff Corps
KCB. h.p. Tobin, Major F. J. Irish Rifles
Togood, Captain C. Manchester Regiment
Shakespear, Major John, CIE. Indian Staff Corps iTomkins, Lieut. Harry Leith, Indian Staff Corps
Shaw, Lieut. C. A. 7 Dragoon Guards 'Topham, Major Thomas Harrison, Royal Engineers
Shaw, Major Sir F. W. Bart. 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers Topping, Captain T. E. Imperial Yeomanry
Shearer, Lt.Colonel Johnston, Bengal Med. Establishmt. Tottenham, Captain C. B. 14 Hussars
Shephard, Lt.Colonel Chas. Sinclair, ret. pay R. Fusiliers Townshend, Bt.Lt.Colonel Cuarles Vere Ferrars, CB.
Shepherd, Colonel Charles Herbert, h.p. Norfolk Regt. Royal Fusiliers
fcherston, Captain W. M. Imperial Yeomanry" Travers, Captain J. O. Devonshire Regiment
She-wan, Captain H. M. Dublin Fusiliers 1 Treeby, Major H. P. iast Surrey Regiment
Shone, Colonel William Terence, CB. Royal Engineers Triscdtt, Major Charles Prideaux, Royal Artillery
Shore, Bt.Major O. B. L. F. Indian Stati'Corps (Tringham, Lieut. A. M. West Suirey Regiment
Shoubridge, Major Thos. Herbert, Northumberland Fus. Trotter, Captain A. R. 2 Life Guards
Shute, Major H. G. D. Coldstream Guards Trotter, Captain G. F. Grenadier Guards
Sims, Lieut. R. F. M. King's Royal Rifles Tullibardine, Capt. John Geo. Marquin of, R. H. Gds.
Distinguished Service Order.
7842
Companions — continued. Wilkinson, Major Thos. H. Des Voeux, ret. pay Rifle
Tuson. Captain G. E. 16 Lancers Brigade
Tweedie, Colonel John L. ret. pay Regimental Disttrict Willeocks, Colonel Sir Jas. ECMG. h.p. Leinster Regt.
Twemlow, Lt.Colonel F. R. 4 Bn. North Stafford Rest. William, Capt. H. Visct. Crichton. Royal Horse Guards
Tylden-Patterson, Major A. H. 3 'in. East Kent Regt. 1 Williams, Lieut. A. F. C. Indian Staff Corps
Unett, Captain J. A. Eaet Yorkshire Regiment Williams, Capt. A. P. W., 21 Lancers
Upcher, Major General Russell, CB. , Williams, Lt.Colonel E. C. J. East Kent Regiment
Ussher, Captain E. 2 Dragoons Williams, Bt.Vlaior H. B. Royal Engineers
Valiancey, Captain H.^d'E Argyll & Sutherland Highldrs. Williams, Captain Weir de Lancey, Hampshire Regt.
Van Sonieren, Lieut. William Weymouth, Indian S. C. | Williams, Lieut. H. A. Indian Medical Service
Vans, Captain E. Imperial Yeomanry
Venables, Captain C. J. Gloucester Regiment
Venning, Lieut. G. R. Royal Artillery
Venour, Captain W. J. Dublin Fusiliers
Vernon, Captain Hubert Edw. Rifle Brigade
Vigors, Captain C. J. Gloucester Regiment
Vigors, Captain R. P. L. Connaught Rangers
Villiers, Lieut. E. F. Sussex Regiment
Vipan, Captain C. 3 Bn. East Kent Regiment
Wace, Lt.Colonel Ernest Charles, Royal Artillery
Wake, Lieut. H. King's Own Rifle Corps
Walker, Lieut. J. D. G. Black Watch
Walwyn, Lieut. F. J. Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Wardle, Lieut. E. V. L. Yorkshire Regiment
Warre, Captain H. C. King's Roval Rifles
Walthall, Captain E. C. W. D. Royal Artillery
Watson, Lient. C. F. West Surrey Regiment
Watson, Lient. H. F. Derby Regiment
Watson, Bt.Major James Kiero, King's Royal Rifles
Watson, Lieut. W. F. 6 Dragoon Guards
Wauchope, Lieut. A. G. Black Watch
Wauchope, Lieut. D. A. Imperial Yeomanry
Way, Captain Alfred Cotton, ret. pay West India Regt.
Wedd, Lieut. L. D. We«t Surrey Regiment
Wilkinson, Lt.Colonel G. A. E. 4 Bn. Derby Regiment
Wilkinson, Lieut. H. T. King's Own Scottish Borderers
'Wilson, Lieut. C. Imperial Yeomanry
Wilson, Captain C. W. King's Royal Rifles
Wilson, Lieut. E. E. B. Royal Engineers
Wilson, Lt.Colonel Edmond Monkhouse, CMG. R. Army
I Medical Corps
iWilson, Captain F. A. Roval Artillery
J Wilson, Lt.Colonel H. H. Rifle Brigade
i Wilson, Captain H. H. 3 Bn. Imperial Yeomanry
Wilson, Lt.Colonel R. H. F. W. Imperial Yeomanry
] Wingate, Major Gen. Sir Francis Reginald, ECB. ECMG.
Royal Artillery
Wingfleld, Major J. M. Coldstream Guards
Winsloe, Captain Alfre'l Reynaud, Ro3'al Engineers
jWintle, Colonel Frank Graham, CB. Army Ord. Dept.
Wodehouse, Captain E. C. E. Worcester Regiment
] Wolley-Dod, Captain V. C. Lancashire Fusiliers
Wood, Captain A. V. L. 5 Lancers
p.s.c. Wood, Lt.Col. Hastings St. Leger, h.p. Dorset Reg.
Wood, Captain E. F. M. Devonshire Regiment
[Wood, Captain J. L. 78 Hussars
\ Woodward, Lieut. F. W. North Lancashire Regiment
Wormald, Captain T. W. 7 Hussars
Weldon, Major Sir A. A. Bart. 4 Bn. Leinster Regiment Worship, Captain Yerelst Turner, Munster Fusiliers
Weldon, Captain F. H. Derby Regiment j Wortley, Lt.CDl. Son. Edw. Jas. Montagu-Stuart, CMG.
Westlake, Major Almond Paul, Indian Staff Corps I h.p. King's Royal Rifles
Westmacott, Major General Sir Richd. ECB. Indian S. C. Wright, Ci.pt. B. A. Manchester Regiment
Whatman, Captain A. B. Somerset Light Infantry
Wheatley, Lieut. Leonard Lane, Indian Staff Corps
Wheeler, Captain H. L. Hampshire Regiment
White, Major F. Royal Marines
White, Lieut. F. A. Suffolk Regiment
White, Lieut. James Rob., Gordon Highlanders
White, Major S. R. Ll. Leinster Regiment
White-Thompson. Majo? H. D. Royal Artillery
Wickham, Lieut. T. E. P. Royal Artillery
Wickham, Lieut. G. C. Norfolk Regiment
Wilfred, Major E. W. Count Gleichen,
Grenadier Guards
Wright, Lt.Col. Fred. Wm. Bengal Med. Establishment;
Wright, Major G. Royal Garrison Artillery
Wright, Major Hedley, Indian Staff Cirps
Wright, Major H. Gordon Highlanders
Wyndham-Quin,- Major W. H. Imperial Yeomanry
[Wynne, Lieut. R. Imperial Yeomanry
iWynter, Captain Francis Arthur, Royal Artillery
Wynyard, Captain Edward George, Welsh Regiu.ent
Y aldwyn, Lt, Colonel Alfred Geo. ret. list Indian S. S.
jYale, Major J. C. Wost Yorkshire Regiment
CVO. CTLTff.Yarde-Buller, Captain Hon. H Rifle Brigade
Yatman, Captain C. Northumberland Fusiliers
Wilkins, Col. J. Sutherland, Bombay Medical Est. Yeilding, Captain William Richard, CIE. Indian S. C.
Wilkinson, Capt. Henry Thomas Diedrich, late Irish Reg. 1 Young, Major Norman Edward, Royal Artillery
Registrar and Secretary. — Francis Albert Bayly, Esq.
Officers Receiving Rewards for Distinguished or Meritorious Services.
Field MABSHiL.
Wolseley, St. Son. G. J.,
Visct., KB. GCB. ECMG.
Royal Horse Guards.
Generals.
Major Generals.
Abadie, H. R. CB.
Ashburnham, SirC., ECB.
ret. pay.
Barrett, R. D., ret. pay.
Battel sby, J. P., ret. pay.
p.s.c. Barker, Sir G. D., ECB. P-*£- Burnett, C. J., CB.
V£ Buller, Rt. Son. Sir R.l „ X-i-SGM.
H„ GCB. ECMG., King's' Butler, H. retired pay.
R Rifles I Carrington, Sir F. ECB.
Clerk, G.,' CB. I ECMG.
Dunne, J. H., Wilts Re<n. I Chichester, R. B., CB., ret.
TBTar White, Sir G. S., GCB \ PaJ'! , „. „ „ „.„„
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.. P-*-c- Llery, S,r C. F., ECB.
GCVO. Gordon HighldrsJ AG'J/<?. ret. pay
F(I Wood, Sir H. E., GCB. Congleton, H. Lord, CB.
GCMG.
Lieutenant Generals.
Butler, Sir W. F., ECB.
Clarke, Sir C. ~H.,Bart. GCB
p.s.c. East, Sir C. J., ECB.
Fryer, J., CB.
Glyn, J. P. Carr, ret. pay
Grenfell, Sir F. W., GCB.
GCMG.
Hopton, Sir E., ECB.
p.s.c. Kelly-Kenny, T., CB.
Lyttelton, Son. N. G., CB.
Methuen, P. S. Lord,ECVO
ECB. CMG.
Russell, Sir B. 0., GCB.
ECMG. 13 Hussars.
Seymour, Lord W. F. E.
Spurgin, Sir J. B., ECB
CSI., Dublin Fusiliers.
Walker, Sir F. W. E. F..
ECB. GCMG.
Wolseley, Sir G. B., ECB.
p.s.c. Dalrymple, W. L., CB.
de Berry, G. F., ret. pay.
p.s.c. Gatacre, Sir W". F.,
ECB. DSO. E-i-SGM.
p.s.c. Gosset, M.W. E., CB.
p.s.c. Grove, Sir C, ECB.
Hastings, D., ret. pay.
Hawes, G. H., ret. pay.
Hughes, J. W., ret. pay.
Hughes, Sir R. J., ECB., r.p
Hunter, Sir A., ECB. DSO.
Jarvis, S. P., CM G. ret. pay.
"EC Jerome, H. E.,ret. pay.
p.s.c. Jones-Vaughan, H. T.,
CB., ret. pay.
Luck, Sir G., ECB.
McCalmont, Sir H., ECB.
Maclean, H. J., ret. pay.
Marter, R. J. C, ret. nay.
Maunsell, T., CB. ret. pa y
Miller, J., ret. pay.
3T(C O'Connor, L.,ret. pay.
p.s.c. O'Grady Haly, R. H ,
CB. DSO , ret. pay.
Robinson, W. G. W. CB,
ret. pay.
¥iE Shaw, H., CB., ret.pay.
p.s.c. Stewart, R. C.,CB., ret.
pay.
Swaine, L. V. CB. CMG.
Swindlev, J. E., ret. pay.
Thynne, R. T., CB.
Tucker, Sir C, ECB.
\p.s.c. Tulloch, A. B., CB.
CMG. ret. pay
Vandeleur,J.O.,CB.,ret.pay.
Walker, G. F., ret. pay.
Warren, A. E., ret. pay.
Warren, D. S., CB. ret. pay.
Colonels.
Baker, G., CB., ret. pay.
Bayley, G., retired pay.
Bayly, R. K„ CB. ret.' pay.
Brodigan, F., ret. pay.
V€ Cameron, A. S., CB.
ret. pay.
Curtis, F. G. S., CMG. r.p.
Farrington,M.C.,C'.B.ret.pay
Furse, G. A., CB. ret. pay.
Goldie, J., ret. pay.
Hill, F. C, ret. pay.
Hook, L., r.f.p. To'Foot.
Howard, Sir F., ECB. CMG.
h.p.
Kingsley, W. H. B., CB.
ret. pay.
p.s.c.Lascelles.W.R., ret.pay
p.s.c. MacGregor, H. G., CB.
ret. pay.
p.s.c. Morgan, A. B., CB.
ret. pay.
Rowland, T., CB., ret. pay.
Tucker, A. H., OB., ret. pay
/>.».c.T wynam, P. A. A., CB.
ret. pay.
AValters, F. D., ret. pay.
Winsloe, R. W. C, CB. ret.
pay.
Chief Paymasters.
Driug, W., ret. pay.
Olivey, Sir W. R., ECB.
ret. pay.
Staff Paymasters.
Bailey, J. J., ret. pay.
Harvey, H.,ret. pay.
Commissaries General.
Brownrigg, H. J., CB. ret.
pay Commissariat and
Transport Staff.
Morris, Sir E., ECB., Ord-
nance Store Department.
Dep. Com. General.
Murray, J. W. Commt. and
Transport Staff.
Com. Gens, of Ordnance.
Ingram, Col. |M. J. T. Ord-
nance Store Department.
Russell, Col. H. A., C.B., ret
pay.
Riding Masters.
Brown, Capt. T., ret. pay.
Matthews, Capt.W., ret.pay
Quarter Masters.
Burke, Capt. J., ret. paj'.
Cousins, Capt. S. ret. pay
Drake.Major P., ret. pay. '
7§5
Hamilton, Lt.Col. T., r.p.
Hawkins, Major J., ret. pay.
HefTeron, J. A., ret. pay.
Holmes.Capt.W. N., ret.pay
MacLeod, Major H., ret. pay
Newman, Major J., ret. pay
Slack, Major J., ret. pay.
Sladden, Major H., ret. pay.
Teevan, Capt. R., ret. pay.
Tooner, Major M., ret. pay.
Turner,Cap't.J.,ret.pay soF
Chaplain.
Brindle, Et. Rev. R., Bishop
DSO., ret. pay.
Rewards for Distinguished
Major Generals.
Hawkins, A. C, CB. r.f.p
or Meritorious Services.
Principal Veterinary
Surgeon.
Drummond - Lambert, J.,
CB., Director Gen., r.p.
Inspecting Veterinary
Surgeon.
GudgiD, T. P., ret. pay.
Royal Artillery.
General.
Biddulph, Sir R., GCB.
GCMG.
Lieutenant Generals.
Brackenbury, Sir H., GCB.
KCSI.
Geary, Sir H. Le G., KCB.
Owen, J. F.
Stirling, Sir W., KCB.
p.s.c. Maurice, Sir J. F..
KCB.
Stewart, R. MacG., CB.
Colonels.
Elton, F. C, CB., ret. pay.
Le Mesurier, C.B., CB. ret.
pay.
L' Estrange, P. W., ret. pay.
Scott, C. E. S., ret. pay.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Ritchie, J. r.p. R. Artillery
(District Officer)
Major.
Sprent, W. S., ret. pay Coast
Brigade.
Quarter Master.
Murdoch, Major R. H., ret.
pay.
Simons, Major E., ret. pay.
Riding Masters.
Butler, Major R., ret. pay
Pawson, Major J., ret. pay.
Royal Engineers.
General.
u.s.c. Harrison, SirR.,KCB.
CMG.
Lieutenant Generals.
Bourchier, E. F., CB., r.f.p.
p.s.c. Grant, Sir 11., KCB.
Major General.
Ardagh, Sir J. C, KCIE.
CB.
Moysey, C. J., CMG. r.p.
Sal'mond, W., CB.
Colonel.
Vetch, R. H., CB. ret. pay.
Malcolm, E. D., CB. h.p.
Major.
Andrews, A., ret. pay., Coast
Bn.
Quarter Master.
Buttle, Major C. F., ret. pay
Army Medical Service.
Director General.
Jameson, J., CB. MD.
Inspector General.
Dane, R., CB. MD. h.p.
Subgeon Generals.
Gore, A. A., MD.
HC Home, Sir A. D., KCB.
ret. pay.
Innes.Sir J.H. K..KCB. h.p.
V& Manley, W. G. N., CB.
O'Nial, J., CB. ret. pay.
Taylor, W., CB. MD.
Surgeon Major Generals.
Giraud, C. H., ret. pay
Hinde, G. L., CB. ret. pay.
Reade, J. B. C, CB. ret pay.
Warren, J., retired pay.
Deputy Surgeon General.
Jackson, Sir R. W., Kt. CB.,
ret. pay.
Quarter Mastehs.
Enright, E., retired pay.
Gorman, L., retired pay.
Principal Vet. Surgeon.
Fleming, G., CB. ret. pay.
Insp. Vet. Surgeon.
Gudgin, T. P., ret. pay.
Royal Marines.
Generals.
Barnard, Sir C. L., KCB,
retired pay.
Jones, Sir H. S., KCB., ret.
pay.
Mains, G., retired pay.
Penrose.Si'r P.O., KCB. r.f.p.
Schomberg, Sir G. A.,
KCB. ret. pay.
Tuson, Sir H. B. KCB.
Majoe Generals.
Kennedy, J. \V. A. r.f.p.
Colonel Commandant.
Tucker, W. G., CB.
Generals.
Cotton, F. C, CSI. r.f.p. R. (Madras)
Engineers.
Merriman, C. J., CSI. r.f.p. Royal
(Bombay) Engineers.
Taylor, Sir A., GCB., ret. list, R.
(Bengal) Eng.
Lieutenant Generals.
Badcock.A. R., CB. C-S/.Indian S.C.
Biscoe, W W., CB. retired Beng. Cav.
Brownlow, H. A., ret. list, R. (Bengal)
Eng.
Chamier, S. H. E., CB., ret. list, R.
(Madras) Art.
Cowie, C, CB., ret. list, R. (Bengal)
Art
Gerard, Sir M. G., KCSI. CB. Indian
Staff Corps.
Gordon, Sir B. L., KCB., ret. list, R.
(Madras) Artillery.
Hatch, W. S., ret. list, R. (Bom.) Art.
~S€ Hills-Johnes, Sir J., GCB., ret.
list. Royal (Bengal) Art.
Uffi Innes, J. J. M'L., ret. list, R.
(Bengal) Eng.
Nicolson, M. H., CB. Bombay Inf.
Pottinger, B. H., ret. list, R. (Bombay)
Art
Sankey, Sir R. H. KCB., ret. list, R.
(Madras) Engineers.
INDIAN AftMY.
Spurgin, Sir J. B., KCB. CSI. Dublin
Fusiliers.
Strachey. Sir R., GCSI. r.f.p. R.
(Bengal) Eng.
Major Generals.
Atkinson, J. R. B., ret. list, Bengal
Infantry.
Collen, Sir E. H. H., GCIE. CB.
Indian Staff Corps.
Cook, J., CB., ret. list, Indian Staff
Corps.
Delafosse, H. G., CB. r.f.p. 101 F.
(Bengal Fus.)
Falls, A. V., r.f.p. R. (Madras) Art.
Kennedy, A. Clark, ret. list, Staff
Corps.
McLeod, D. J. S., CB. DSO., Madras
Cavalry.
Maitland, P. J., Staff Corps.
Robertson, D., ret. list, Bengal Inf.
Shaw-Stewart, J. H. M., ret. list, R.
(Madras) Engineers.
Simpson, G., CB. Staff Corps.
Smith, T. P., ret. list, R. (Beng.) Art.
Stewart, Sir N. R., Bart., CB. S. C.
Strong, D. M., CB., ret. list, Bengal
Infantry.
Tillard, J. A., C.B., ret. list, R. (Beng.)
Artillery.
Wilioughby, J. F., ret. list, Bom. Inf.
Wilmot, R. Eardley, CB., ret. list,
Bengal Infantry. '
Colonels.
Brownlow, C.C., CB., U. S. List Staff
Corns
Bruce". A. M'C, CB., U. S. List Staff
Corps.
V€ Hammond, A. G., CB. DSO.
U. S. Staff Corps.
Inglis, D. W., U. S. List Staff Corps
Macneill, J. G. R. D., CB., ret. list,
Madras Infantry.
Melliss, Sir Howard, KCSI. Ind. S. C.
Turner, A. H., CB., U. S. List Staff
Corps.
Vans Leckie, F. W., Indian Staff C.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Dickinson, W., CSI. r.f.p. Indian
Staff Corps.
Surgeon Generals.
Fayrer, Sir J., Bart., KCSI. MD.
late Bengal Estab.
Harvey, R:, DSO. MD. Bengal Est.
M'Vittie, C. E., Madras Estab.
Spencer, L. D., MD. Bengal Estab.
Brigade Suhgeon Lt. Colonel.
Arnott, J., MD. late Bombay Estab.
Officers now holding Sank in the Aimy who have received the
Yictovix Cross.
785«
(For details of the Awards, see the "War
which they respe
Adams, Bt. Lt. Colonel Robert Bellew, CB. Indian S. C.
(now Colonel).
Avlmer, Captain Fenton John, Royal Engineers (now
'Bt. Lt. Colonel).
Babtie, Lt.Col. William, CMG. R. Army Med. Corps.
p.s.e. Bell, Zi>«f. Mark Sever, R. Eng. (new Colonel, CB.
ret. pay).
Blair, Copt. James, 2 Bombay Cavalry (nowGene ral, CB.)
Boisragon, Lieut. Guy H. Indian Staff Corps (now
Captain).
Brown, Major Ed. B. 14 Hussars.
Browne, Lieut. Edward Stevenson, 24 Foot (now
Colonel, Regimental District) .
Browne, Lieut. Henry George, 32nd Regiment (now
Colonel sold out) .
Buller, Captain 4c Bt .Lt .Colonel Henrv Redvers, CB.
CMG. (now General St. Hon. Sir, GCB. KCMG.
King's Royal Rifles).
Cadell, Lieu*. Thomas, 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers
(now Colonel Unem. Sup. List Indian Staff Corps).
Cafe, Captain William Martin, 56 Bengal Native Infan-
try (now General).
Cameron, Lieut. Avlmer Spicer, 72nd Highlanders (now
Colonel, ret. pay King's Own Scottish Borderers, CB.).
Channer, Capt. George Nicolas, U. S. List Indian Staff
Corps (now General, CB.).
Chaplin, Ensign John Worthy, 67th Regiment (now
Colonel retired pay 8th Hussars, CB.).
Chase, Lieut. Wm. St. Lucien, Indian Stall Corps (now
Lt. Colonel).
Colvin, Lieut. James M. C, Royal Eng. (now Captain).
Congreve, Captain Walter Norris, Rifle Brigade.
Costello, Lieut. Edmond William, Indian Staff Corps.
Creagh, Captain O'Moore, Indian S.C. (now Brigadier
General).
Crimmin, Surgeon John. Bombay Establishment (now
Major. CLE.).
Cubitt, Lieut. Wm. George, 13th Bengal Native Infantry
(now Colonel, DSO. Unem. Sup. List Indian S. C).
Dickson, Lieut. Collingwood, Royal Artillery (now
General Sir Collingwood, GCB.).
Dixon, Captain Matthew Charles, Royal Artillery (now
Major General retired full pay).
Douglas, Assistant Surgeon Campbell Millis, MD., 2nd
Battalion 24th Regt. (now Son. Brio. Surgeon retired).
Douglas, Lt. R. E. M. Royal Army Med. Corps, DSO.
Dowell, Lieut. George Dare, Royal Marine Artillery
(now Lt. Colonel, h.p.).
Doxat, Lt. A. C. 3 Bn. imperial Yeomanry.
Dugdale, Lt. F. B. 5 Lancers.
Edwards, Lieut. Wm. M. M. 2nd Battalion Highland
Light Infantry (now Major, retired pay).
Fincastle, Lieut. Alex. Edward Viscount. 16 Lancers
(now Captain) .
FitzClarence, Captain Charles, Royal Fusiliera (now
Bt. Major Irish Guards).
Giiford, Lieut. Edric Frederick, Lord, 24th Regiment
(now Brevet Major late Middlesex Regt.).
Goodfellow, Lieut. Charles Augustus, Royal Engineers
(now Lt. General R. (Bombay) Engineers).
GordoD, Captain Wm. Eagleson, Gordon Highlanders.
Gough, Captain Charles J. S., 5th European Bengal
Cavalry (now General Sir, KCB. TJ. S. List).
Gough, Lieut. Hugh Henry, 1st European Bengal Cav.
(now General Sir, GCB. D. S. List Ind. Staff Corps).
Grant, Lieut. Charles J. W., Indian S. C. (now Major).
Hale, Assistant Surgeon Thomas Egerton, MD., 7th
Fusiliers (now Surgeon Major, half pay).
Halliday, Bt. Major L. S. T. Royal Marines.
Hamilton, Captain Thomas de Courcy, 68th Light In-
fantry (now Honorary Major General).
Hammond, Capt. A. G. Bengal S. C.(now Col. CB. DSO.
U. S. List).
p.s.c. Hart, Lieut. Reginald Clare, Royal Engineers
(now Brigadier General Sir, KCB.).
Heathcote, Lieut. A. S. late 60 Foot.
Hill, Lieut. Alan Richard, Northampton Regiment (now
Major) .
Hills-Johnes, Lieut. James, Bengal Artillery (now Lieut.
General Sir, GCB. retired list).
Home, Surgeon Anthony Dickson, 90th Light Infantry
(now Surgeon General Sir, KCB. retired pay).
Hornby, Major Edmund J. Phipps, Royal Artillery.
Inkson, L,t. E. T. R. Army Med. Corps (now Captain).
Innes, Lieut. John J. M'L., Royal Engineers (now
Lieut. General, retired).
Jones, Captain Conwyn Mansel, West Yorkshire Regt.
Keatinge, Captain Richard Harte, Bombay Artillery
(now General, CSI. Indian Staff Corps).
Kenna, Captain Paul Aloysius, 21 Lancers.
Leach, Captain Edward Pemberton, Royal Engineers
(now Major General, CB.),
Services of the Officers in the Corps to
ctively belong.)
Le Qnesne, Surgeon Ferdinand Simeon now Captain
R. Armv Med. Corps).
Lloyd. Su'rgeonMajor O. E. P. (now Lt.Col. A. R. M.C).
p.s.'c.Jjj sons, Lieut. Hen. Scottish Rifles (now Lt.Col.
Bedfordshire Regiment).
Lyster, Lieut. Harry Hammon, 72nd Bengal Inf. (now
'Lieut. General, CB. TJ. S. List Indian Staff Corps).
M'Neill, Lieut. Colon el John Carstairs. 107th Regiment
(now Major General Sir, GCVO. KCB. KCMG. CCIE.
ret. list).
Macintyre, Major Donald, Bengal S.C. (now. Hon Major
General retired pay).
MacKay, 2nd Lieut. J. F. King's Own Scottish Bord.
Mackenzie, 2nd Lieut. John, Black Wiitch.
Malcolmson, Lieut. John Grant, 3rd Bombay Light
Cavalry (retired, now Gentleman at Arms).
Manley, Assistant Surgeon Wm. G. N. Royal Artillery.
(now Honorary Surgeon General, CB. on retired pay).
Marling, Lieut. Percival 3. 3 Bn. King's Royal Rifles
(now Major 18 Hussars).
Marshall, Qr.Mr. Sergeant W. T. 19 Hussars (now
Hon. Captain).
Masterson, Lieut. J. E. T. Devon Re<rt. (now Bt. Major).
Maxwell. Lieut. F. A. DSO. Indian Staff Corps.
Meiklejohn, Captain Matthew F. M. Gord. Highlanders.
Melliss, Captain C. I. Indian Staff Corps.
Milbanke, Lieut. Sir John P. Bart. 10 Hussars (now
Captain).
Moore, Lieut, and Adjutant Arthur Thomas, 3rd Bombay
Lt. Cav. (now Major General Indian Staff Corps. CB.).
Nickerson, Lieut. W. H. S. MB. Royal Army Medical
Corps (now Captain).
Norwood, 2nd Lieut. John, 5 Dragoon Gds. (now Lieut.)
O'Connor, Sergeant Luke, 23rd Fusiliers (now Major
General, retired pay).
Olpherts, Captain William, Bengal Artillery (now
General Sir, GCB.).
Pennell, Captain Henry Singleton, Derbyshire Regiment
(now Captain).
Prendergast, Lieut. Harry N. D. Madras Engineers
(now General Sir, KCB. U. S. List).
Price-Davies, Lieut. L. A. E. King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Probyn, Captain Dighton Macnaghteu. 3rd European
Bengal Lt. Cav. (now GeneralSir, GCVO. KCB KCSI.).
Reed, Captain H. L. Royal Artillery.
Reynolds, Surgeon Major James Henry, Medical Staff
(now Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel retired pay).
p.s.e. Ridgeway, Captain Richard Kirby, Indian Staff
Corps (now Colonel).
Roberts, Lieut. Frederick Sleigh, Bengal Artillery (now
Field Marshal Earl Roberts of Kandahar, KG. KB.
GCB. GCSI. GCLE. R. Art. Irish Guards, &c. Com-
mander in Chief).
Robertson, Sergeant-Major William, Gord. Highlanders
(now Qr. Mr. and Hon. Lieut.).
Rowlands, Captain H. 41 Regt. (now General Sir, KCB.
West Ridinsr Regiment).
Ruthven, Lieut. Hon. A. G. A. Hore-, Cameron HI drs.
Sartorius, Captain E. H. East Lane. Regt. (now Major
General, CB. ret. pay).
Sartorius, Major Reginald William, CMG. Bengal In-
fantry (now Major General V. S. List).
Schofield, Captain H. N. Royal Art. (now Major).
Shaw, Captain Hugh, 18th Regiment (now Major General
ret. pay Irish Regt. CB.).
Smith, Lt. J.Manners, Ind. S. C. (now Captain, CLE.).
Smyth, Captain Nevill Maskelyne, 2 Dragoon Guards.
Sylvester, Assistant Surgeon Henry Thomas, MD. 23rd
Fusiliers (now on half pay).
Temple, Assistant Surgeon William, MB. Royal Artillery
(now Brigade Surgeon, retired).
Thackeray, Lieut. Edward Tablot, R. (Bengal) Engineers
(now Colonel Sir, KCB. retired).
Towse, Captain Ernest Beckwith, Gordon Highlanders
(now h.p.).
Trevor, Captain W. Spottiswoode, R. Engineers (now
Major General, retired pay) .
Vousden, Capt. Wm. John, Indian Staff Corps (now
Colonel, CB.)
Walker, Lieut. Mark, 30th Regt. (now General Sir, KCB.
Derbyshire Regiment).
Watson, Lieut. John, 28 Bombay Infantry (now General-
Sir, KCB. U. S. List Bombay S.C).
Watson, Lieut. Thos. Colclough, Royal Eng. (now Capt.).
Whitchurch, Captain Harry F. Bengal Med. Estab.
(now Major).
White, Major George Stewart, CB. Gordon Highlanders
(now General Sir, GCB. GCSL. GCLE. GCVO. Gordon
Highlanders).
p.s.e. Wood, Lieut. Henry Evelyn, 17th Lancers (now
General Sir Henry Evelyn, GCB. GCMG.).
Wylly, Lieut. G. G. E. South Lancashire Regiment
786 Officers now holding Rank in the Army who have received from the Royal Humane
Society, or other Institutions,
Ctinl -Eccovatums for gtaUantrp.
Agassiz, Lt. Colonel Roland Lewis,1 ret. pay R. Marines.
Aitken, Major Francis Macnamara,2ArgyilandSuther-
land Highlanders.
Alderson.5f.ir. Colonel E. A. H..:i West Kent Regt.
Allardice, Colonel J. M., ret. pay West Riding Regt.
Ansell, Captain Georee Kirkpatrick, 6 Dragoons.
Badcock, Lieut. George Henry,5 Indian Staff Corps
Bayley, Lieut. Gerald Edward,1' York and Lane. Regt.
Beardmoro, Major Charles F. H.,7 Army Pay Dept.
Bell. Major Charles Thomhill,8 Reyal Artillery
Bickford, Captain Harold Child, 'I- 6 Dragoon Guards
Biddulph, General Sir Michael A. S.sGCMG.KCB. R.Art.
Binny. Lieut. Steuart M.,10 Northumberland Fusiliers.
Bond, Captain Francis George," Royal Engineers.
Brett, Colonel Lionel Lowdham,1-' retired pay.
Brodie, Cupfuin EdgarWalrtegrave,13 ret. pay K. R. Rifles.
Browne, Captain S. D..14 Royal Artillery.
Buchanan. Captain A. L. H.,15 U. S. List Gordon Hghldrs.
Burton, Captain Richard Watkius.'H Indiau Staff C.
Butler, Colonel J. W. S.,16 Indian Staff Corps.
Caldwell, Major Robert,'" R. Army Med. Corps.
Cameron. Major Gen. Donald R..'" CMG. ret. pay R. Art.
Campbell, Captain Kenneth J. R..19 Suffolk Regt.
Channer, Lieut. George Kendall,-0 Indian Staff Corps.
Charlten, Lieut. E. O.,21 DSO. Lancashire Fusiliers.
Ohatfield, Colonel Charles Kyrle,22 ret. pay York Lt. Inf.
Clark, Captain C. H. B.,23 Indian Staff Corps.
Clementi, Colonel Montagu,2' r.f.p. Bengal Staff. Corps.
Cockcrill, Captain John Wm.,25 R. Army Med. Corps.
Colborne, Captain Hon. .1. G. R. U.26 South Staff. Regt.
Coles, Major Arthur A.,2" Warwickshire Regiment
Couchman. Capt. Geo. H. H.,28 DSO. Somerset Lt.Iuf.
Creed, Major Richd. J. G.,29 ret. pay Leicester Regt.
Cusack, Major James Wm. H.,31 ret pay Irish Fusiliers.
Dauncey Captain T. H. E..32 21 Hussars.
de Hoghtou, Major James,33 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt.
Dickins, Captain S. W. Scrase,34 Highland Lt. Inf.
yS<t Douglas, Brigade Surgeon Campbell Millis,35 MD.
Downes, Captain Edward M. Panter,36 Irish Regiment
Drake, Captain Henry Dowrish,37 R. Marine Artillery
Drew, Cavtain G. Barry, 38 West Yorkshire Regiment.
Duberly, Major Arthur Grey,39 ret. pay Bedford Regt.
Dundas, Colonel Henry Lawrence,10 h.p. E. York Regt.
Earle, Captain Maxwell,41 Grenadier Guards.
Ecclea, Major Robert,42 Oxford Light Infantry (43 F.).
Elliott, Major George Hambley.^r.p.Tndian Staff Corps.
England. Lt. Colonel Albert Edward,44 late R. Artillery.
Eyre, Major Gervase Selwyn.4:" Indian Staff Corps.
Farquharson, Lieut. H. D.46 Roj'al Marines.
Feilden, Lieut. Randle M.,47 Oxford Light Infantry
Fergusson.C'apfuiH Herbert Chaworth,47! High. Lt. Inf.
Forman, Captain Arthur Baron,6 Royal Artillery
Fraser, Captain Hugh Craufurd Keith-,48 1 Life Guards
French, Cavtain George Arthur,49 Army Service Corps.
Fry, Colonel John William,50 retired from 88 Foot.
Galloway, Captain Harold B.5' Seaforth Highlanders.
Gibb, Major John H. S.,52 Worcester Regiment.
p.s.c. Goodwyn, Colonel J. E..53 ret. pay E. Lane. Regt.
Gosling. Captain Charles,6 King's Royal Rifles
Gray, Major Henry Chas. Barton,54 Welsh Regiment.
Gretton, Major George Le M.,55 late 3 Bn. Warwick Regt.
Grier, Major Henry,56 R. Army Medical Corps.
Griffin, Lieut. C. P. G.,57 Indian Staff Corps.
Haig, Lieut. Neil Wolseley,59 6 Dragoons.
Hankey, Captain Sydney T.,59 2 Life Guards
Hardy", Captain William Kyle.60 Royal Artillery.
Hardyman, Lieut. Wm. Henry,61 West India Regt.
Harris, Lieut. John,6- 6 Dragoons.
JT£ p.s.c. Hart, Brigadier General Sir Reginald Clare,63
XCB. (from R. Eng.).
p.s.c. Harvey, if. Co/.Chas. Lacon6 '(fro 01 h.p. Wilts Regt.)
Hervey, Lt. Colonel Hugh De la Motte,65 Indian S. C.
Hodder, Major William Morgan,66 Royal Engineers.
Holland, Captain Ernest Charles, 66t 6 Dragoons.
Houston, Captain J. H. Davidson,67 4 Bn. Inniskg. Fus.
Hovell. Major Hugh de Berdt,68 Worcester Regt.
Hunt, Colonel Henry Vaughan,69 Royal Artillery.
Layard, Lieut. W. T.,70 Northamptonshire Regiment.
Le Cocq. Lt. General Hubert, U. S. List R.71 (Bom.) Art.
Le Marchant, Captain Osmond Cecil,72 Sussex Regt.
Lemon, Major Gratton G.,73 late 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus.
Leslie, Lieut. 0. S. D.,74 Indian Staff Corps.
Lockhart, General Sir W. S. A.."' GCB. Bengal Inf.
Logan, Captain David Finlay Hosken,76 R. Artillery.
Lovett. Major H. W..77 r.p. Somerset Light Infantry.
Lyle, Captain H. D.,78 Royal Artillery.
M'Calmont. Colonel James Martin,79 Antrim Artillery
(S. Division Royal Artillery).
M'Rae, Lt. Colonel Henry Napier,80 Indian Staff Corps.
Macdonald, Lieut. Ranald Hume,81 Royal Engineers.
MacDonnell, Captain C. R. A., 82 Clare Art. (South Div.)
MacDonnell. Captain W. T..8' 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers.
MacMahon-Creagh, Major H. M. M.,84 late 7 Brigade S.
Irish Division Royal Artillery (Clare Artillery Militia).
Macnaghten, Lieut. Balfour,85 12 Lancers.
Malcolm, Captain Pulteney,86 Indian Staff Corps.
l^lEManley, Dep. Surg. Gen. Wm. George N.,87 ret. pay.
Marquis, Captain T. S.,88 S.Wales Borderers {Ordnance
Store Department).
Martelli, 2nd Lieut. Horace de C.83 Royal Artillery.
Mears, Lieut. Cecil Delarue,9"E. Indian Staff Corps.
HE Melliss, Bt.L'.Col. C. I.,90t Indian Staff Corps.
Mercer, Captain Wm. H. W.,31 Indian Staff Corps.
Mieis, Captain D. N. C. C.,9HCameron Highlanders
Milman, Lieut. General George Bryan,92 CB. retired list.
Mirehouse, Lt.Colonel R. VV. B.'93 4 Battalion North
Staffordshire Regiment.
Mockler, Captain G. H. G.,94 Indian Staff Corps.
Money, Lisut. Granville E.W.95 4 Bn. Roy. Fusiliers.
Muscroft, Lieut. James, BSf Indian Staff Corps
Nelson, Lieut. Francis Arthur,96 Royal Marines
Newington, Bt.Lt. C'o/.Frank Alex.97 ret. pay R. Marines.
North, Major Bordrigge North,38 4 Bn. Lancaster Regt.
Oldfield, Captain John R. H.,99 Royal Marines.
Orm.au, Captain Frank Leslie,100 Indian Staff Corps.
Orr, Lieut. John Boyd,101 Norfolk Regiment.
Ovens, Major Gerald Hedley,102 Border Regiment.
Parke, Captain Lawrence,103 Durham Light Infantry.
Parsons, if. Colonel Richard, 105 r.f.p. WorcesterRegiment.
Pratt, Major J. A.,107 late 9 Bn. King's Royal Rifles.
Ravenscroft, Major H. V.,109 Manchester Regiment.
Rich, Lt.Colonel Charles Carroll,110 Royal Artillery.
J!€ Sartorius, Col. Euston H.112 (from h.p. E. Lane. Regt).
Seely, Captain John E. B..113 Hampshire Yeomanry.
Selous, Lieut. Reginald,6 York and Lancaster Regt.
Shakespear, Captain Leslie W.,115 Indian Staff Corps.
Smith, Colonel J. W.,117 Regimental District.
Snow, Colonel Edmund Brighouse,118 ret.pay R. Marines.
Stock, Lt.Colonel H. J.,121 r.f.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
Thompson, Colonel R. F. Meysey,122 late Rifle Brigade.
Torrens, Major John A. W. O'Neill,123 late 2 Dragoons.
Treniayoe, Captain John Hearle,124 13 Hussars.
Trevor, Captain Harry, 125 Indian Staff Corps.
p.s.c. Verner, Major Wm. Willoughby C. ,l26Rifle Brigade.
Wade, Cavtain Hender M. St, A.127 Royal Engineers.
Walker, Colonel Thomas Nicholls,129 r.f.p. Bengal S.C.
Wight, Captain Ernest O.130 R. Army Med. Corps.
Wise, Lieut. Francis Hubert,131 13 Hussars.
Woodhall, if. Co?. Fred. Wm.,133 late 5 MiddlesexMilitia.
Wynyard, Captain Edward George,135 Welsh Regt.
Details of the Awards.
1 Lt.Colonel Agassiz was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping overboard from H. M.S.
Agincourt into the Sea of Marmora on the 23rd September 1878, at ir p.m., to the rescue of F. Peel, A.B., who had
fallen therein, and whose life he saved ; the ship was going 7 knots under steam, and the night was dark.
2 Major Aitken was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 28th November
1880, assisted to save Lieut. J. H. Campbell, 93rd Highlanders, who had been capsized from a yawl in Gibraltar
Bay. Major Aitken swam a considerable distance and dived and brought him to the surface till assistance
arrived ; the night was pitch dark and the weather squally, accompanied by heavy rain, lightning, and thunder.
3 Lt.Colonel Alderson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a
private of the 1st Battalion of the Somerset Light Infantry in the Nile, near Dongola, on the nth June 1885.
4 Captain Ansell was awarded the Bronza Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing a private soldier
from 10 feet of water in the River Pongola, Transvaal, on the 26th February, 1901.
4 Lieutenant Badcock was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save a
trooper who had fallen from his horse into the River Goomtee atLueknow on the 17th April 1897.
6 Lieutenant G. E. Bayley, Captain A. B. Forman, Captain C. Gosling, and Lieutenant R. Selous were each
awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for their efforts in saving the persons on board
the Warren Hastings (1,246 in all), which ran ashore on the Island of Reunion while transporting troops
from the Cape of Good Hope to the Mauritius, on the 14th January 1S97. All the passengers except two were saved.
2nd Lieutenant Forainn, Capiain Gosling, and Second Lieutenant Selous have also been awarded by the Committee
of Lloyd's the Silver Medal of the Society for the same service.
Gicil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards. 787
7 Major Beardmore was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for savin? the life
it' a native Coolie from drowning' during- the Ashauti campaign in 1873.
* Major Bell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royai Humane Society for saving the life of an ayah who
had fallen into ihe sea at Apollo Bunder, Bombay, on the 6th September 1895.
3 Sir Michael Biddulph was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a
comrade from drowning in the Canal, Royal Arsenal, on the 25th August 1845, when he was a Cadet at the Royal
Military Academy.
9t Captain Bickford was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for swing the life of Private
Hamilton, of the Scots Greys, who was swept away by the current whilst crossing the Assegai. River, South
Africa, on the 26th February, 1901.
10 Lieutenant Binny was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for an attempt to rescue a
child who had fallen into the harbour at Weymouth on the 13th June 1897. Unfortunately his efforts were unsuc-
cessful, and he had to be assisted out in an exhausted state.
11 Captain Sond was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 14th August
1894, during some bridging operations on the Thames at Mariow, saved the life of a sapper who had fallen into
the water and become helplessly entangled in the weeds.
18 Colonel L. L. Brett was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two persons from
drowning at New Quay, Cornwall, on the 14th August 1867.
13 Captain Brodie was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 2nd November
1882, rescued Lieut. W. S. Kays, of the 60th Rifles, who had lost his horse while endeavouring to cross a lake near
Ferozepore, and had become entangled in the weeds while weighed down with 150 rounds of cartridge.
'•* Captain S. D. Browne was awarded the Bronze Me lal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native
woman from drowning at Nynee Tal, India, on the 31st August 1885.
13 Captain A. L. H. Buchanan.was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a woman
from drowning in the river Liffey at Dublin, on the 17th April 1893.
Ist Captain Burton was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Ro^al Humane Society for endeavouring to save the
life of Lieutenant Fagin, who was drowned in a tauk, at Unkareddypully, India, on the 23rd December, 1900.
10 Colonel J. W. S. Butler was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to rescue
rwo children who had fallen into a well at Secunderabad, India, on the 25th February 1890. Colonel Butler suc-
ceeded in bringing out one, the other being got out by someone else: unfortunately both children were dead.
'" Major R. Caldwell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having assisted
in saving a private of the Black Watch from drowning in the Nile, at Korta, on the 28th October 1885.
!i Major General Cameron was awarded the Bronze Medal of tre Royal Humane Society for having, ou the 5th
May 1871, swum to the middle of the canal at Ottawa, Canada, righted a canoe which had been upset, and assisted
its occupant back into it.
19 Captain Campbell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society lor saving a native from
drowning, 300 yards from the shore, at New Calabar, West Coast of Africa, on the 15th July 1894.
20 Lieut. Channel- was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a gentleman from
drowning off Eastbourne on the 18th August 1894. Lieut. Channer at the time was a lientleraan Cadet at the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst. A Clasp was adde 1 to the Bronze Medal of Lieut. Channer, for rescuing the
life of a native boatman, on Lake Naukatchill, India, on the 20th May, 1901.
21 Lieut. Charlton was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drowning
at Kandia on the 29th October 1899.
-- Colonel Chatfield was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 31st October
1887 jumped into the Irrawaddy to the help of a corporal who had fallen overboard and was afterwards drowned.
Colonel Chatfield's right hand was disabled and bandaged at the time and he incurred great risk from the force of
the current.
23 Captain Clark was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving from drowning
a native woman who had fallen into a well 37 feet deep, with nine feet of water, at Secunderabad, in the Deccan,
on the 13th April 1891.
24 Colonel Clementi was awarded the Bronze 11 edal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the water
with all his clothes on and, with the assistance of Captain W. S. A. Lockhart, rescuing two women who had been
upset from a boat on the Morar Lake, Gwalior, on the 26th December 1869.
25 Captain Cockerill was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save three
ladies from drowning at Pentire, near Newquay, Cornwall, on the 13th August 1878.
26 Captain the Hon. J. G. R, H. Colborne was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for sav-
ing a child from drowning at Vancouver, British Columbia, on the nth September 1897.
27 Major Coles was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having saved from drowning
a lad who had fallen into the River Lea on the 3rd June 1895.
28 Captain Couchman was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from
drowning who had fallen into a nool of great depth at Mong Lem, China, on the nth March 1897.
29 Major Creed was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 7th February
1879, rescued a private of the 17th Regiment who had been swept off his legs while fording the River Cabul at.
Basanal, by plunging in and keeping his head above water till assistance was brought.
J50 Captain Cropper has been awarded the Albert Medal of the 2nd class and the Bronze Medal of the Royal
Humane Society for attempting to save a man by jumping overboard from the s.s. Idaho on the bar off San
Francisco on the 6th August 1878.
31 Major Cusack was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 22nd May 1881,
jumped overboard and supported till assistance came a man who fell between the troop ship and H.M.S. Dasher in
Guernsey Roads. Has also been awarded the Silver Clasp for attempting to save a private soldier from drowning
in a well near Delhi on the 16th January 1886.
•'" Captain Dauncey was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, in the overflow of the
Nile, at the Pyramids of Gizeh, near Cairo, on the nth October 1882, swum out in full uniform (boots and spurs) to
the assistance of two soldiers of the 7th Dragoon Guards. He gained the shore with one of them, and swam on
again for the other, who, however, sank before he could reach him, and was drowned.
33 Major de Hoghton was awarded the Silver Medal and the Stanhope Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society
for the following act :— On the 10th September 1874, at half-past 9 p.m., at Lowestoft, James Dorling fell overboard
from the Yacht Dart whilst she was making for the inner harbour in a strong half-flood tideway, the night very
dark, blowing and raining hard, and going about live and a half knots. Lieut. J. de Hoghton, roth Foot, jumped
overboard, swam to Dorling, and supported him in the water tor about a quarter of an hour in the tideway between
narrow high pilework, without cro.-sbeams or side chains to lay hold of, and the head of the pilework'twelve or
fifteen feet above the water — the yacht being carried away into the inner harbour and no other vessel or boat in
the gateway to lend assistance ; the darkness prevented any immediate help being obtained from the shore. The
length of the gateway about 350 yards, width 15 to 20 yards, depth 10 to 15 feet. Lieut, de Hoghton and Dorling
were ultimately drawn up the pilework by ropes from the shore.
'■* Captain Scrase-Dickins was granted the decoration of the Albert Medal of the 2nd Class for the following
st rvice:— " While the s.s. Vetthawur was passing through the Red Sea on the 27th April 1893, a Lascar, who was at
work in one of the boats, fell overboard. Captain Scrase-Dickins, who had been invalided home, and was lying
half asleep in a chair on deck, immediately jumped overboard, and, swimming to the Lascar, suceeededin keeping
him afloat until they were both picked up by the ship's boat a mile and a half away from the vessel. The
Peshawur was going at the time at the rate of 115 knots with a strong head wind, and the sea was moderately
high, andknown to be infested with sharks." Captain Scrase-Dickins was awarded the Silver Medal ol the Royal
Humane Society for the same service, and subsequently the Stanhope Gold Medal for 1893.
'■' Brigade Surgeon Douglas.— For the particulars of the award to this Officer, see his War Services among
the P^etired Medical Officers, p. 724.
•* Lieut. E. M. Panter Oownes was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a
man from drowning at Kilkee, Ireland, on the 28th August 1890.
37 Captain Drake was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having saved a boy from
(browning at Southsea on the 12th August 1892.
788 Oivil Decoration-? for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards.
33 Captain Barry Drew was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for savins* from drowning
a man who had fallen from a boat into the Onse, near York, on the 24th June 1899. Captain Drew again dived tn
find another man who had also fallen into the river, but, unfortunately, was unsuccessful.
:'9 Major Duberly was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Roya! Humane Society for having, on the 25th May 1881,
gone into the water with all his clothes on, and, after two unsuccessful efforts, succeeded in rescuing a lady who
had been sucked under the water between Newnham and Bedford Lock.
40 Colonel Dundas was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humnue Society in February 1865 for saving
the lives of two Marines at Gibraltar.
11 Captain Earle has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Society for the Protection of Lite from Fire for
saving life from fire at Wellington Barracks on 13th March 1898.
42 Major Bccles was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, at midnight on the
26th May 1879. and when just aroused from sleep, jumped from a steamer into the Irrawaddy River, off Proine,
and supported a man who had fallen overboard till assistance arrived.
43 Lt Colonel Elliott was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing a child from
drowning at Torquay on the 1st July 1889.
44 Lt.Colonel A. E. England was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Soc ety for saving, at great
personal risk, a lady, who, while hunting with the Heythrop hounds, was in danger of losing her life in consequence
of her horse shying and falling backwards into the canal at Somerton, Oxfordshire on the 1st December 1886.
45 Major Eyre was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 15th April 1877,
jumped into the river at Bhaugulpore with all his clothes on and rescued a gentleman who had been clasped by a
man while attempting to swim across the stream.
46 Lieut. H. D. Farquharson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the secre-
tary to Sir George Trvon from drowning on the occasion of the sinking of H.M.S. Victoria on the 22nd June 1893.
" Lieut. Feildeu was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having rescued two ladies
from drowning, 100 yards from the shore in a rough sea, at Hayburn Wvke, Yorkshire, on the 23rd July 1895.
4:t Captain Kergussou was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing a woman in
deep water, at Kinsston, County Dublin, on the 3rd of September, 1901.
48 Captain H. C. Keith-Fraser was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a boy
from drowning who had fallen into the Basingstoke Canal at Dogmersfield, Hampshire, on the 1st June 1890.
49 Captain French was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having plunged into the
sea oft' the West Coast of Africa and rescued a seaman who had fallen overboard froxn H.M.S. Bai-rona, on the
1 1,1: November 1894.
"■" 1 'ulonel Fry was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 24th September
1879, rescued a lady from drowning at Boulognesur-Mer, and attempting to save others who were overwhelmed in
the surf while bathing ; also received a Gold Medal of Honour from the President of the French Republic for the
same service.
-' 1 laptain Galloway was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a gentle
man who had been upset from his canoe on the Thames at Sunbury on the 26th Anr. 1885.
'"•-' .Major Gibb was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 27th June 1884,
jumped into the Nile at Esneh and rescued an interpreter of the Egyptian Army, who, while endeavouring to cross
the river, was overcome by the current and had sunk twice.
ss Colonel Goodwyn was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 29th July
1884. jumped into the Red Sea with all his clothes on to try and save a boy who had fallen overboard from the
Nubia ; after being twenty minutes in the water, here known to be infested with sharks, Colonel Goodwyn was
picked up by tho ship's boat without having succeeded in finding the lad.
54 Major H. C. B. Gray was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting in saving from
drowning a man who had fallen into the River Lee, Cork, on the 18th January 1880. Major Gray was awarded
a Bronze'ciasp to his Medal for assisting to save a man from drowning who had fallen into Bombay Harbour,
at the time infested with sharks, on the 2ml .January 1S96.
5' Major Gretton was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having assisted in saving
a clergyman from drowning at Southwold, Suffolk, oa the 29th August 1888
56 Major Grier has received the Albert Medal of the 2nd Class for the following service:— On the 26th August
1880, Lieut. Graham, 10th Regiment, was dying of diphtheria, when Surgeon Grier performed upon him the opera-
tion'of tracheotomy, and, observing that no inspiration followed, at the imminent risk of his own life applied his
lips to the wound and by suction restored to the patient the power of breathing. Lieut. Graham's life was thus
saved for the time, although unfortunately on the following day the disease extended to his lungs and he died.
w Lieut. C. P. G. Griffin was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to save a
sepoy trom drowning in a well at Saugor, Central Provinces on the 18th May 1893. Lieut. Griffin succeeded in
bringing the man to the surface, and he was being drawn up when he fell again into the water. Lieut. Griffin
again descended and got the man out, but life was extinct.
58 Lieut. Haig was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for plunging into the Orange River at
AUeman's Drift on the 15th March 1900, and saving Lieut. Meek from drowning.
59 Captain Hankev was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to a save
trooper who hail been thrown by his horse into the River Thames at C'hertsey on the ist July 1897.
00 Captain Hardy was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane S-ciety for his efforts to rescue a police
constable from drowning at Nagpore.India, on the 10th February, 1889. Captain Hardy was, however, unsuccessful.
cl Lieut. Hardyman was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save two girls
who had been surrounded by the tide at Plimont, Jersey, on the 29th September 189J.
c- Lieut. Harris was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for plunging into the Orange River at
\lleman's" Drift on the 15th March 1900, and attempting to save Second Lieut. Dent, but was unfortunately un-
successful,
03 Sir Reginald Clare Hart was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a
Frenchman from drowning in the harbour of Boulogne-sur-Mer, on the 27th July 1869, he himself having received
on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face from striking, in a leap from the pier, some sunken
piles or rocks ; has also received for the same service a Medallion from the Mayor, in the name of the city 01
Boulogne and' a Medal of Honour of the First Class from the President of the French Republic. Colonel Hart
has also been awarded by the Royal Humane Society a Silver Clasp for having, on the 15th December 1S84, gone
to the rescue of a gunner who was in imminent danger of drowning in the Ganges Canal atRoorkee, and whose
life he assisted in saving.
M Lt.Colonel C. L. Harvey was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two lives from
drowning when on duty as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General disembarking the 4th Regiment from
H.M.S. Tamar at Queenstown on the night of the 4th August 1874.
65 Lt.Colonel H. De la M. Hervey was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having,
on the 10th April 1879, rescued a duffadar of the ist Punjab Cavalry who had been carried away from his horse
by the force of the current on the River Arjandah, near Candahar.
66 Major Hodder was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native of Mauritius
in Port Louis Harbour on the 10th May 1886.
66t Cant-in Holland was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society tor assisting in saving the
lives of two men, who were carried away by the current whilst crossing the Pongola River, Transvaal, on the
21st February, 1901.
67 L'autain Davidson-Houston was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to
rescue a man from drowning in the New River, British Honduras, on the 1st July 1896. The waier was 30 feet
deep and there were alligators in the river.
68 Major Hovell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a soldier from
drowning in a lake at Poona on the 21st September 1S9:.
69 Lt.Colonel Hunt was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the River
Liffey at Dublin on the nth July 1817, and rescuing Joseph Ward from drowning.
Civil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of tlie Awards. J&9
70 Lieut. Layard was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for plunging into the Peiho River
China, on the'oth August 1900, and saving a Chinese man from drowning. The night was dark and the tide strong.
71 Lt.General Le Cocq was awarded the Silver Medal of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevo-
lent Society for gallant conduct on the occasion of the wreck of the transport Julia at Kurrachee, Scinde, on the
30th of June 1S57.
" Captain Le Marchant was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 8th July
1S84, saved Lieut. S. B. Graham from drowning in the Nile at Assouan.
73 Major Lemon was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 20th August
1880, jumped into the sea at Clontarf, near Dublin, and by great exertions brought back to his boat a gentleman
who was beiug carried away by the tide in a sinking state.
74 Lieut. C. S. D. Leslie was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native from
drowning in a tank near Shera, Punch Mehals, India, on the 29th December 1892.
75 Sir William Lockhart was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the water
with all bis clothes on and, with the assistance of Lieut. M. Clementi, of the Bengal Staff Corps, rescuing two
women who had been upset from a boat on the Morar Lake, Gwalior, on the 26th December 1869.
76 Captain Logan was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save three ladies
from drowning at Pentire, near Newquay, Cornwall, on the 13th August 1878.
■■ Major Lovett was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving from drowning a
boy who had fallen into the River Thames from the Chelsea Embankment, and been carried about 150 yards by
the tide, on the 7th September 1891.
78 Captain Lyle was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a coolie from drowning
in a tank at Madras on the 12th April 1891.
79 Colonel M'Calmontwas awarded the Silver Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drown -
ine at Kingstown Harbour on the 18th Julv 1871, he havins jumped from the pier into the sea, a distance of 26
feet.
80 Major M'Rae was awarded the Silver Medal and the Stanhope Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for
the following act: — At 5 a.m. on the 5th of October 1886, a trumpeter of the Royal Artillery fell into a well at Rawul
Pindee. Captain Holmes, Captain M'Rae, and others proceeded to the spot, and let down a well rope of sufficient
length to reach the soldier, and capable of sustaining him for a time. Both Captain M'Rae and Captain Holmes
volunteered to go down, but as the former was a light weight it was decided that he should make the trial, Captain
Holmes demurring, as he wished to undertake the risk himself. The rope being very weak, it could not possible
have borne Captain Holmes's great weight. Captain M'Rae was accordingly let down by means of a four-strand
tent rope, and on reaching the water found the soldier practically insensible ; he therefore decided to go up with
him. Captain Holmes was at the head of the rope, and his strength enabled him to lift both completely. After
hauling up about 10 or 15 feet, the rope broke, precipitating Captain M'Rae and his charge to the bottom of the
well. A second attempt was made, and both were brought to the surface. The depth of the well was 88 feet, of
which 12 feet was water. It was quite dark at the time. With reference to this case, the following divisional order
by the Duke of Connaught was issued to the troops in his command:— "His Royal Highness the Major General
Commanding, having been made acquainted with the circumstances connected with the rescue from drowning in a
well at Rawul Pindee of Trumpeter S. Meehan, R.A., desires to record in divisional orders his deep sense of the
devotion and gallantry displayed on the occasion by Captains M'Rae and Holmes, 45th Sikhs, and to convey to those
officers his warm appreciation of their conduct, which reflects the greatest credit upon themselves, their regiment,
and Her Majesty's service generally. His Royal Highness will have much pleasure in bringing the circumstances of
the case to the notice of his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief."
81 Lieut. Macdonald has been awarded the Albert Medal of the 2nd Class in recognition of his gallantry in
assisting to save the life of a Sepoy of the 27th Bengal Infantry, who, with certain Native officers and men of
that corps, had been overwhelmed in an avalanche near the summit ofthe Lowarai Pass on the 16th May 1898.
83 Captain "W. T. MacDonnell was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to
rescue a gentleman from drowning who had been carried out to sea while bathing on the 26th August 1890.
84 Major MacMahon-Creagh was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his
exertions in putting off in a canoe or curragh to the assistance of two men who had been left on board the
brigantine Henrietta, of Havre, which during a heavy gale of wind became a total wreck near Mutton Island on
the 1st December 1867.
85 Lieut. Macnaghten was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing two men
from drowning at Monk's Bridge, Yorkshire, on the 21st June 1895. He had to dive twice before he got the men
to bank, but succeeded in saving the lives of both.
=6 Captain Malcolm was awarded the Albert Medal of the 2nd class by the Queen for his efforts in attempting to
save the life of a comrade at Dalhousie, in India.
-'■ Deputy Surgeon General Manley was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for swimming to
the assistance of and rescuing from drowning a gunner of the Royal Artillery who had fallen overboard while
disembarking from a steamer in the Waitotara River, New Zealand, on the 21st July 1865.
88 Captain T. S. Marquis was awarded the Bronze vIedal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from
drowning who had fallen from a boat into the water at Fort George, N.B., on the 8th July 1893. On the same
occasion Captain Marquis, with assistance, saved two other soldiers from drowning.
85 Second Lieut. Horace de C. Martelliwas awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society for saving
a boy from drowning who had fallen into the water at Southsea on the 2nd August 1897,
90 Lieut. Mears was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a lady from drowning,
at Dymcnurch, near Hythe, on the 26th August 1884.
90+ Captain Melliss was awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society for assisting to save the life
of a coal-trimmer, who jumped overboard from s.s. Sokoto, at Cape Coast Castle, West Africa, on the nth May
1899.
,J1 Captain Mercer was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having rescued a private from
drowning in the Irrawaddy River at Sindongwai on the 6th May 1886.
91t Captain Miers was awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society for saving the life of 2nd Lieut.
Maturan, of the Royal Artillery, from the Vaal River, South Africa, on the 8th December 1900.
32 Lieut. General Milman was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 25th June
1858, at Mahebourg, Mauritius, swum to shore and with two other gentlemen returned in a " piroque," or small
boat, and rescued five brother officers, who had been upset from a boat on a very rough night.
93 Lt.Colonel R. W. B. Mirehouse was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for
his intrepidity in assisting to save the shipwrecked crew and passengers of the ship Lock Shiel, which had
stranded on Thom Island, at the entrance to Milford Haven, on the 30th January 1894. Through the exertions of
Lt.Colonel Mirehouse and two of the lifeboat's crew, all the crew and passengers, 33 in number, were safely-
brought to land. Some of the rescued people were taken to the residence of Lt.Colonel Mirehouse, and cared for
by him and his family.
94 Captain Mockler was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a Chinese girl from
drowning in the Peiho River, at Tientsin, on the 25th September 1900.
95 Lieut. Money was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a lady from
drowning at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, on the 9th September 1892.
95t Lieut. Muscrofc was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing two people from
the river Webeyiro, Inuia; a large party was crossing the river in a canoe, when the stream was very strong,
and the river in flood and infested with crocodiles ; the canoe was upset and Lieut. Muscroft twice entered the
river at great peril, and succeeded in saving two lives.
56 Lieut. Nelson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for attempting to rescue a
private of the Royal Marines who had fallen into deep water at Plymouth on the 8th June 1895. Unfortunately
the effort was unsuccessful and the man was drowned.
97 Lt.Colonel Newington was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping overboard in
full dress at Great Yarmouth on the night of the 23rd September 1874, and rescuing a female i'rsmunderthe paddle-
wheel ofthe steamer and keeping another afloat till a boat was lowered.
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790 Civil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards.
9g Major North was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a private soldier
from drowning at Blackpool on the 23rd June 1895.
95 Captain Oldfield was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping overboard from
H.M.S. Agincoiirt, and rescuing a lady who was in great danger of drowning at Liverpool, on the 9th September
18S1, by the capsizing of a boat; received a Silver Medal and Vote of Thanks from the Liverpool Shipwreck and
Humane Society for the same service.
i0° Lieut. Ornian was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save a native
soldier who was in danger of drowning while attempting to swim across the Manipur River below Larmyan, on
the 19th March 1894. It took nearly an hour to restore the rescued man to consciousness.
101 Lieut Orr was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving from drowning a woman
who had attempted suicide by throwing herself into the river at Bishop's Bridge, Norwich, on the 3rd June 1804.
102 Major Ovens was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for endeavouring to save from
drowning a sergeant who had fallen into the river near ( lalcutta on the 4th October. 1890.
103 Captain Parke was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save Captain
Tremaine under the circumstances recited in the case of that officer.
105 Lt. Colonel Parsons was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his exer-
tions in rushing into the surf and attempting -to rescue, at the risk of his life, the master of the brigantine
In&iutry. of Whitehaven, which was wrecked off Kingstown in a gale of wind on the 9th February 1861.
107 Captain Pratt was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the evening of the
29th April 1880, jumped off the quay at Kinsale and rescued a lad who had fallen out of a boat and twice sank.
1113 Major Ravenscroft was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save from
drowning two soldiers who had been capsized from a boat in Cork Harbour on the 1st September, 1891. Only one of
the men, however, was rescued,
110 Lt.ColonelRich wasawarded the Bronze Medal of the Humane Society for saving a man from drowning at Bou-
logne on the 20th August 1867.
f"2 Colonel Sartoriuswas awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 29th June
1869, leaped from the pier at Broadstairs and assisted to rescue three girls who had been carried out by the tide
whilst bathing.
":i Captain Seel; was awarded the Gold Medal of Honour by the French Government for saving the crew of the
brigantine Henri Ltontin*. shipwrecked off the Isle of Wight on the : jth October 1891.
115 Captain Shakespear was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drown-
ing at Chittagong, India, on the 3rd April, 1890.
117 Colonel 'J. W.Smith was awarded the Bronze Medal oftheRoyal Humane Society for having, on the 27th Nov
18S4, jumped into the Nile, near Semneh, with all his clothes on, and rescued a bandsman of his regiment, who
had fallen from the rock into the river from a height estimated at from 60 to 80 feet.
"* Colonel Snow was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society on the 6th June 1859 for having
plunged into the Serpentine at Hyde Park, and rescued a man who attempted suicide.
121 Lt.Colonel Stock was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the lives of two
coolies in a lake near Chorore, Bombay, on the 29th January 1886.
122 Colonel Meysey-Thompsou was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on thi
4th February 1869, swum out to the rescue of Sir Charles Sliugsby and W. Owen, who were unfortunately drownei
at Newby Ferry, Yorkshire.
'-1 Major Toi-rens was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his gallant
exertions in going out in the Poolbeg Lifeboat and rescuing two men (the rest of the crew having been lost) from
the schooner Robert Brown, which had become unmanageable in a gale, and had been driven ashore near the
Pigconhouse Fort, in Dublin Bay, on the night of the 27th October 1880.
121 Captain Tremaine was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society under the following cireuny
stances: — A trooper of the 13th Hussars was swept away while crossing the River Tugela in face of the enemy on
the 17th January 1900. Captain Tremaine endeavoured to save the man, but failed, and was himself in danger.
Captain Parke assisted in rescuing Captain Tremaine.
125 Captain Trevor was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for an ineffectual effort to saval
an officer from drowning at Rawul Pindee on the 1st April 1887.
116 Major Verner was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 12th Augusl
1882, swum out and dived and brought to the surface a man who had sunk in a tit while bathing at Totland Bay,
Isle of Wight.
127 Captain Wade was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drowning
in the Medway, at Chatham, on the 20th May 1888.
119 Colonel Walker was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 3rd January
1869, jumped into the River Alipore, Bhootan, and rescued two persons who were in imminent danger of drowning.
130 Captain Wight was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing a man from
drowning in the Manipore River on the 7th May 1892.
181 Lieut. Wise was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a trooper from drowning
while crossing the River Tugela on the 17th January 1000, in face of the enemy.
13' Lt.Colonel Woodhall was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of Assis-
tant Surgeon E. Gibson, who had been carried out to sea while bathing at Dunoantiou Fort, Ireland, on the 9th
June 1859.
135 Captain Wyuyard wasawarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for attempting to save a
Swiss peasant in Lake Davos, Switzerland, on the 9th December 1893, when the lake was frozen over. Captain
Wyuyard nearly lost his own life in the attempt, and when rescued was insensible.
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Adjutant General— Head Quarters 2,7°° ° oA
Elsewhere 1,095 o o B
Pep. Adjutant General — Head Quarters.. i,7co o o A
Elsewhere 547 i° °B
Do. R.A., R.E. or Aux. Forces 1,500 o oA
Do. Dublin 73° ° oB
Assist. Adjutant General- Head Quarters Soo o o A
Elsewhere 547 10 oB
Dep. Assist. Adj. General— Head Quarters 700 o oA
Dep. Assist. Adj. and Qr. Mr. General ... 3S3 5 oB
Quarter Master General — Head Quarters.. 2,too o oA
Dep. Qr. Mr. General— Head Quarters ... 1,700 o o A
Assist. Qr. Mr. General— Head Quarters.. 800 o oA
Dep. Assist. Qr. Mr. Gen. — Head Quarters 700 o oA
Military Secretary — Head Quarters 2,100 o oA
Elsewhere 547 IO oB
Assist. Military Sec. — Head Quarters 800 o oA
Elsewhere 383 5 o B
Inspector Gen. of Fortifications & of R.E. 2.100 o o A
A. Inclusive of Allowances,
7<H
Per annum.— £ s. d.
Director of Military Intelligence Special!
Director of Artillery 1,500 o 1
Inspector General of Cavalry or Artillery 1,095 o 1
Inspector General of Recruiting ... i,5°o o 1
Assistant 'Director of Artillery S30 o
Assistant to the Director of Artillery 650 o
Aide deCamp- To Sovergn.iif on pd.Estb.)*igi' 12
To Officer Comdg. in Chief 600 o
To a General Officer 273 15
Special Service Officer— Head Quarters... 600 o
Elsewhere 383 5
Assistant Inspector of Remounts 547 ic
District Inspector of Musketry 383 5
Major of Brigade 383 5
Staff Captain— Head Quarters 500 o
Elsewhere 273 15
Staff Lieutenant — Head Quarters 400 o
Elsewhere 228 2
Military Attache 800 o
Dep. Judge Advocate— After 5 years 800 o
Otherwise 650 o
Army Service Coeps.
The Regimental Pay is the same as Infantry of the
Line (see below). In addition the Officers receive Corps
Pay as follows: — Lt. Colonel, 6s.; Major, 5S.41L; Captain,
4s. ; Lieut., 3s. 6d. ; 2nd Lieut., 28. 6d. Quarter Master
same pay as Garrison Artillery; Riding Master same
as Horse Artillery.
B. Exclusive of Allowances.
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REGIMENTAL PAY.
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£ s. d. £ s. d.
Colonel
Lieut.Colonel 136 116
Major o 15 6 o 15 o
,, after 2 years' service o 18 o o 170
,, 2nd in Command
Captain 0136 o 13 o
„ havinghigherrank by Brevet o 15 6 o 15 o
Adjutant (in addition to pay as Capt.) 026 050
„ (in addition to pay as Lieut.
or 2nd Lieut.) 036 050
Lieutenant 090
„ after 7 years' service
2nd Lieutenant; 068
Quarter Master, on appointment* ;...' o 10 6
Riding Master, on appointment* 1 090
Royal Artilleby.
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6 8
10 6
10 6
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3 6
8 10
Roy. Engineers.
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£
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9 10
7 8
10 6
10 6
O IB
0 16
O II
o 13
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4 o
4 o
200
170
170
140
140
70
70
70
* For every subsequent 5 years' service up to 20 years there is an increase of is. 6d. in the daily pay of a Quarter
Master and Riding Master. + " Engineer Pay " only when employed on the duties of the Corps.
{ 16s. in the case of Major of Royal Malta Artillery. $ See above.
547 10
547 10
6oo o
700 o
400 o
228 2
273 !5
273 15
365 o
DEPARTMENTAL PAY.
Oednance Stoee Department. £
Commissary General— Head Quarters 1,50°
Elsewhere 1.095
Dep. Commissary General 73°
Assist. Commissary General 456
(after 5 years in rank)
(after 10 years in rank)
Head Quarters
(after 5 years in rank)
Dep. Assist. Com. Gen.— Head Quarters...
Elsewhere
(after 3 years in rank)
(after 5 years in rank)
(after 10 years in rank)
African Commissariat.
Commissary 410 12
(after 5 years' service as such) 456 5
Deputy Commissary : 27315
(after 5 years' service as such) 319 7
Assistant Commissary 209 17
Aejiy Pay Department.
Chief Paymaster 547 10
(after slyears' service'as such) 593 2
Staff Paymaster 410 12
(after 5 years' service as such) 456 5
Paymaster 273 15
(after 5 years' service'as such) 319 7
(after 10 years' service as such) 365 o
ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE.
Director General i,5°° °
Surgeon General 1,003 I5
Head Quarters 1,300 o
Colouel 73° o
Head Quarters 900 o
Lt. Colonel 547 10
(after 5 years' service as such) 602 5
Hoad Quarters 750 o
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Lieutenant Colonel 365 o oB
(after 20 years' service) 456 5 oB
,, 25 ,, , 501 17 6 B
Head Quarters 650 o oA
Major or Lt. Colonel 365 o oB
(after 15 years' service) 405 12 6B
Head Quarters 650 o oA
Captain or Lieutenant 200 o oB
(after 5 years' service) 250 0 oB
„ 10 ,, „ 273 15 o B
Lieutenant on probation 146 o oB
ARMY VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.
Director General Army Veterinary Dept.. 850 o o
Veterinary Lieutenant Colonel 456 5 °
(after 25 years' service) 492 15 o
„ 3° ,. 547 10 °
Veterinary Major or Veterinary Captain... 292 o o
(after 5 years' service as such)
„ 10 „ „
., 15 ». >•
>. 30 » „
Veterinary Lieutenant on appointment ...
CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.
Chaplain General 1000
Chaplain — 1st Class 365 o o
(after 5 years' service in class) 410 12 6
2nd Class 319 7 6
3rd:Class (after 10 years' service) 273 15 o
4th Class 182 10 o
,, (after 5 years' service)... 228 2 6
Chaplain on probation 182 10 o
PRISONS.
Inspector General Special.
Inspector Special.
Gov. of Mil. Prison, 1st Class (il'onact. list) 350 o o
increasing yearly by £5 to 400 o o
Gov. ofM.il. Prison, 2nd Class (ifonact. list) 275 o o
increasing yoarly by £10 to 250 o o
365 o o
401 10 o
438 o o
250 o o
Yearly.
793
STAFF AND DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.
The items marked * are " consolidated ;" where not to die
finguished, the following sums are in addition to
"Regimental or Staff Corps pay of rank.
Rs. Per Mensem.
Commander in Chief in India *8333$
Madras & Bombay (each)* 5 500
Military Secretariat Government of India.
Secretary to Government of India... *35°°
,, ,, Madras & Bom. (ea. 1*2500
Deputy Secretary to Government of India 1000
First Assistant Secretary to Government of India 700
Other Assistant Secretaries 500
Adjutant-General's Department.
Adjutant General — Head Quarters *3ooo
,, Madras and Bombay (each) ... 2200
Deputy Adjutant General— Head Quarters 1000
"„ „ Madras and Bombay 800
Assist. Adj. Gen. at Head Quarters, Mad. &Born.(ea.) 600
All other Assistant Adjutants General 500
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General— Head Quarters 500
All other Deputy Assistant Adjutants General ... 400
Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry— Head Quarters ... 800
,, ,, Madras and Bombay (ea.) 500
All other Dep. Assist. Adjs. Gen. for Musketry ... 300
Quartermaster General's Department.
Quartermaster General in India *25oo
„ ,, Madras & liombay (e».)*22oo
Dep. Quarter Master General, Bengal 1000
„ ,, Madras & Bombay (ea.) 800
Assists. Quarter Master General (all Presidencies) ;oo
Dep. Assists. Qr. Mr. General (all Presidencies) ... 400
Intelligence Branch.
Deputy Quarter Master General 6uo
Assistant Quarter Master General 500
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 400
Paid Attache 150
Judge Advocate General's Department.
Judge Advocate General, Bengal 2400
Deputy Judge Advocate General, Bengal 800
,, Advocates of Divs. (all Presidencies) 500
Divisional and Brigade Staff.
Gen. Officers Comdg. Divisions (all Presidencies)*35oo
Brigadier General (1st Class) 1400
,, ,, (2nd Class) 1200
Brigade Majors 400
Personal Staff.
Military Secretary to Governor General '1500
„ „ Governors, Mad. & Bom. (ea.): 1000
,, „ Commander in Chief in India'isoo
,, „ Madras and Bombay (each) *iooo
Aide de Camp to the Governor General 300
,, ,, Governor, Mad. & Bom.(ea.) 300
Aide de Camp to Commander in Chief in India ... 250
,, ,, Mad. & Bom. (ea) 0250
Interpreter to the Commander in Chief in India ... 450
Private Sec. & Aide de Camp to a Lieut. Governor 350
Aide de Camp to Lieut. Governor 250
,, General Officers Comdg. Divisions... 250
Commandant Governor General's Body Guard 500
Adjutant ,, „ 250
Garrison, Staff, &c.
Commandants Convalescent Depots, 1st Class 200
,, ,, ,, 2nd Class 100
Station Staff 0., istCl.(includg. all Office charges) 150
,, ,, 2nd ,, ,, ,, 100
>, >> 3rd „ ,, ,, 50
,, „ at very small Stations 25
Medical Department.
Surgeon Major General, Bengal 2700
,, Madras and Bombay (each) 2500
Surgeon Colonels, Two 2500
,, Others 1800
Brig. Surg. Lt.Colonel 25 years' service
Surgeon Lt. Colonel 20 „
Pay Tables.
INDIAN PAY.
Commissariat Department
Surgeon Major
Surgeon Captain
Surgeon Lieutenant
852
677
640
410
392
304
286
Surg. Maj. in charge Nat. Regt.2oyrs.' serv.&up. Jiooo
>> ,1 under 20 years' service &800
Surg.Capt. in charge N. Regts., above 5 jts.' serv. e6oo
Surg. Lieut. ,, under 5 ,, C450
a Additional allowanceof Rs. 100 a month if Interpreter.
b Ninety Rupees horse allowance if in Cavalry Re<"ts.
Sixty ». » .. ., „
Commissariat Department.
Commissary General in Chief *25oo
Commissary General for Transport *2ooo
,, of Circles, each "2000
Out of India.
s. d.
5 o per Diem.
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continued.
Rs. Per Mensem.
Assistant Commissary Generals, 1st Class 800
,, ,, ,, 2nd ,, 600
,, ,, ,, 3rd „ 500
,, ,, „ 4th ,, 400
Sub Assist. Commissary Generals, 1st Class 300
,, „ „ 2nd ,, 200
Military Accounts Department.
Controller of Military Accounts, Senior "2500
,, ,, Others '2200
Military Accountants, 1st Grade 1650
,, ,, 2nd ,, 1400
,, ,, 3rd ,, 1200
,, ,, 4th ,, 1000
Assist. Military Accountants, 1st Grade 750
,, ,, 2nd , 600
„ ,, 3rd ,, 500
STAFF CORPS.
While serving in India.
Rs.
General Officer ... 1295 per Mensem.
Bt. ( 'ol. & Lt. Col. 827 „
Major 640 ,,
Captain 374 ,, o 10 6 ,,
Lieutenant 225 „ 066 ,,
Native Cavalry Regiments (all Presidencies).
Rs. Per Mensem.
Commandant .. 700
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander 300
2nd Squadron Commander 210
3rd ,, ,, i3o
Squadron Officer and Adjutant 250
,, Officers 150
Native Infantry Rkgimbnts (all Presidencies).
Commandant 600
2nd in Command and Wing Commander 270
Wing Commander 230
Wing Officer and Adjutant 200
,, Quarter Master 150
Wing Officers 100
Various Corps.
Central India Horse, Commandant 800
,, ,, 2nd in Command 500
Corps of Guides, Commandant 800
,, 2nd in Command 350
„ Commandant of Cavalry 350
,, 2nd Squadron Commander 25c
„ Wing Commander 250
,, Adjutant 275
,, Quarter Master 200
,, Squadron and Wing Subalterns... 150
Mhairara Battalion, Commandant 600
Malwa Bheel Corps, Commandant 400
,, ,, Adjutant zoo
Deolee and Erinpoorah Forces, Squadron Comdr. 300
Aden Troop, Commandant 300
REGIMENTAL PAY AND ALLOWANCES
PER MONTH.
Horse Artillery and Cavalry.
Pay and Indian Horse
Allowances.
Rs.
Colonel 1358
Lieut. Colonel 1037
Major (d) 809
„ ofCav.under2yrs.
service as such 691
Captain 473
Lieut, after 3 yrs.' serv. 305
,, under 3 yrs.' serv.
and 2nd Lt 250
Artillery and Engineers
Colonel 1265
Lieut. Colonel 1002
Major 759
Captain of Engineers... 433
,, Artillery 417
Lieut, after 3 yrs.' serv. 265
,, under 3 ,, 213
Infanthy.
Colonel 1265
Lieut. Colonel 1002
Major (d) 759
,, under 2 years'
service as such 640
Captain 415
Lieut 256
,, under 3 yrs.' service
and 2nd Lieut. ... 202 ... o ... 202
(d) Senior Major of Cavalry and Infantry receive each
Rs. 30 in addition.
(c) Majors and Captains of Field Batteries receive
Rs. 60 and Lieutenants of Field Batteries Rs. 30 horse
Allowance.
owance
s. Total)
Rs.
Rs.
120
1478
120
"57
120
929
120
S:i
90
60
563
365
60
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3°
1295
30
1032
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759
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433
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417
265
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213
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1295
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1032
789
3°
670
0
0
415
256
793
Cashiered by Sentence of a General Court Martial.
Lieutenant.
C. A. Ferguson, East Surrey Regiment.
Removed from the Army.
Captain.
C. J. Gunning, Indian Staft' Corps.
Lieutenant.
P. E. Byrne, Royal Artillery.
Second Lieutenants.
F. J. Brett, Royal Marine Artillery.
D. S. Browne, Indian Staff Corps.
Paymaster.
B. R. Crozier.
Removed for Absence without Leave.
Lieutenant.
L. W. N. Thompson, Royal Artillery.
Dismissed by Sentence of a General Court Martial.
Major. Second Lieutenants
Stapleton Lynch Cotton, Liverpool Regiment.
Lieutenant.
T. P. M. Home, Highland Light Infantry.
F. .T. Raynsford, Leinster Regiment.
Wm. Godwine Robinson, Shropshire Light Inf.
C. FitzGerald, Reserve.
Removed on Account of Ill-health.
Captain.
H. E. Walker, h.p. Welsh Fusiliers.
Withdrawn on Account of Ill-health.
Captain.
G. W. H. Tudor, Reserve.
Resignations.
Majors.
R. J. Rice, Reserve.
W. H. Bulpett, Reserve.
J. Allison, Reserve.
W. J. Neligan, Reserve.
A. H. Chifferiel, Reserve.
R. L Thornton, Reserve.
C. J. Ramsden, Seaforth Highlanders.
Captains.
J. W. Burns, i Dragoons.
C. J. Maxwell, 2 Dragoons.
A. C. Birch, Royal Artillery.
G. W. Rice, Royal Artillery.
R. G. Westropp, Royal Artillery.
A. P. Macafee, Middlesex Regiment.
P. G. Barnes, Middlesex Regiment.
C. L. Gaussen, Indian Staff Corps.
H Brand, Indian Staff Corps.
D D. Baynes, Indian Staff Corps.
A. G. Vivian, Indian Staff Corps,
G. W. Dundas, Reserve.
W. T. W. Newenham, Reserve.
E. P. Dash wood, Reserve.
B. Wardle, Reserve.
W. Hynam, Reserve.
J. R. F. Elsmie, Reserve.
W. C. Peel, Reserve.
J. A. Foster, Reserve.
R. K. Price, the Buffs.
S. S. Flower, Northumberland Fusiliers.
M. Middleton, Lancashire Fusiliers.
John Courtown Edward Shelley, Scots Guards.
Lieutenants.
A. C. Cox, 1 6 Lancers.
P. E. Henslowe, Norfolk Regiment.
C. E. Hill, Lancashire Fusiliers.
R. S. J. N. Hawker, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
J. 0. Greenwood, West Kent Regiment.
D. R. Robinson, Middlesex Regiment.
P. S. Hicks, Indian Staff Corps.
W. F. Lang, Indian Staff Corps.
J. A. F. Field, Indian Staff Corps.
G. G. I. Carmichael, Indian Staff Corps.
C. H. Lord Leconfield, Reserve.
C. H. Walker, Reserve.
C. G. Wellesley, Reserve,
F. Davenport, Reserve.
R. H. St. Maur, Reserve.
E. P. W. Cobb, Reserve.
T. P. Tew, h.p. 4 Hussars.
A. M. Rotherham, 4 Hussars.
L. G. Scott, 8 Hussars.
F. H Wise, 13 Hussars.
Frank Kayser, 1 Dragoon Guards.
George de Goldsmidt, 2 Dragoon Guards.
J. D. L. Arathoon, 3 Dragoon Guards.
C. P. Parker, 5 Dragoon Guards.
G. T. Marquis of Headfort, 1 Life Guards.
C. E. Brett, Coldstream Guards.
R. E. Fitzgerald- Lombard, Royal Artillery.
R. Boyd, Royal Artillery.
R. St. J. Carmichael, West Riding Regiment.
C. P. Foster, 2 Dragoons.
Hon. A. R. French, Royal Fusiliers.
J. S. Crowley, West Yorkshire Regiment.
794
W. I). Oswald, Leicester Regiment.
H. A. B. Dealtry, Worcester Regiment.
H. V. Roe, Manchester Regiment.
P. W. Nickalls, Durham Light Infantry.
H. J. Hall, Seaforth Highlanders.
J. Barkley, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Christopher Foulis Roundel!, Coldstream Guards.
Hon, Chas. Eric CraveD, Scots Guards.
Wra. Pitcairn Nunuely, Black Watch.
James Slceman Brooke, West India Regt.
Secant/ Lieutenants.
G. C. S Hodgson, 2 Dragoon Guards.
G. O. Hayne, 2 Dragoon Guards.
R. B. Black, 3 Dragoon Guards.
J. Stewart, 4 Dragoon Guards.
Geoffrey Hugh Schonley Ciofton, 3 Hussars.
C. Lord Hindlip, 8 Hussars.
J. E. E, Oldheld, Royal Artillery.
H. C. K. Crawley, Royal Artillery.
B. T. Haslewood, Royal Artillery.
J. H. M. Abbott, Royal Artillery.
K. R. Musgrave, Royal Artillery.
E. S. Armstrong, Royal Artillery.
V. R. W. Harrington, Royal Artillery.
II. M. T. Pym, Lloya] Artillery.
1). G. W. Hume, Royal Artillery.
N. G. R Llewhellin, Royal Artillery.
Thos. Chrisp, Royal Artillery.
George Henry Cookson, Royal Artillery.
Beitram Robert Brewin, Royal Artillery.
E A. Bartlett, Grenadier Guards.
R. H. S. Wilkinson, East Yorkshire Regiment.
E. M. H. Raynsford, Gloucester Regiment.
J. C. Anderson, Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf.
S. G. R. White, Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
Robert Walter Gordon Collins, Oxfordshire
Light Infantry.
A. T. B. Layborn, 21 Lancers.
I. mil Dunsany, Coldstream Guards.
N. S. St. G. Mansergh, Warwickshire Regiment.
R. A. Mackenzie, Lancashire Fusiliers.
E. H. M. Blaydes, Lancashire Fusiliers.
H. Andrews, Lancashire Fusiliers.
A. Nish, Scots Fusiliers.
D. J. Twomey, Irish Fusiliers.
G. T. Dickson, Cheshire Regiment.
('. W. Crump, Derbyshire Regiment.
M. E. James, Derbyshire Regiment.
G. F. Manning, Wiltshire Regiment.
I). W. S. Stephenson, West India Regiment.
A. S. Oppenheimer, West India Regiment.
A. K. North, Army Service Corps.
C. J. M. M. Crichton, Seaforth Highlanders.
R. H. Coates, h p. Sussex Regiment.
John Leswin Gordon, 1 Life Guards.
F. H. Ripley, 2 Life Guards.
G. B. Stoney, Royal Engineers.
S. Musgrave, East Lancashire Regiment.
II. (J. Webber, Black Watch.
John MacKennis, Black Watch.
J. S. If. Chamberlain, North Lancashire Regt.
A. II. Sartoris, Northampton Regiment.
J. D. Greenshields, Berkshire Regiment.
I Inn. J. ]■]. J. Preston, .Manchester Regiment.
H. Smith, Cameron Highlanders.
R. <;. 1'. Wymer, Argyll & Sutherland Highldrs.
Kan Francis Cecil, Lincolnshire Regiment.
Oscar Leonard Bickford, Scottish Borderers.
Ronald Stuart Mackenzie, Seaforth Highlanders.
Robert Caliwell Wilson, Royal Irish Rifles.
Lionel Pilkington, Royal Irish Rifles.
Nicolas Edward Tindal Bosanquet, Rifle Brigade.
Veterinary Captain
S. M. Smith.
Retirements with Gratuity
Lt .Colonels.
Hon. F. W. E. de Moleyns, h.p. 4 Hussars.
C. E. Carr, York hire Light Infantry.
C S. Watson, Royal Marines.
Majors,
F. J. Raitt, Royal Marines.
W. E. Stobart, 5 Dragosn Guards.
F. L. Donaldson, Royal Artillery.
J. M. Rogers, DSO. 1 Dragoons.
Captains.
F. E. Green, 12 Lancers.
C. J. Clerk, 21 Lancers.
J. Whitaker, 20 Hussars.
R. M. B Ruthven, Royal Artillery.
M. W. S. Pasley, Royal Artillery.
S. H. Hooper, h.p. Roval Artillery.
S. G. Horton, Royal Artillery.
J. A. Moren, Royal Artillery.
J. Stuart, Black Watch.
H. G. Lyons, Royal Engineers.
E. A. S. Ely, Bedford Regiment.
F. Arthow, Royal Marines.
A. E L. Crofton, Northumberland Fusiliers.
L. B. Carson, East Lancashire Regiment.
G. A. J. S. Symons, King's Royal Rifles.
St. J. D. T. Loftus, King's Royal Rifles.
B. K Hanbury, Welsh Fusiliers.
Lieutenants.
J. B. Bradshaw, h.p. Scots Guards.
J. W. Petavel, Royal Engineers.
Deaths.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
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Generals.
W. D. P. Patton-Bethune, Highland Lt. Infantry.
Sir S. J. Browne, U.S. List, Bengal Staff Corps".
M. Hunter, U.S. List, Bengal Staff Corps.
J. K. Couper, U.S. List, Bengal Staff Corps.
Sir C. Reid, U.S. List, Bengal Staff Corps.
J. C. Hood, U.S. List, Bengal Staff Corps.
Henry Knightley Burne, CB. U.S. List, Bengal
Stair Corps.
I. F. Macandrew, U.S. List, Bengal Staff Corps.
E. F. Waterman, U.S. List, Madras Staff Corps,
J. Loudon, U.S. List, Madras Staff Corps.
795
F. W. Baugh, U.S List Bengal Infantry.
W. W. Goodfellow, Boyal Engineers.
J. E. Ordner, Royal (Bengal) Artillery.
Sir A. J. Lyon Fremantle.
H. Rose, U.S. List, Indian Staff Corps.
Sir John Davis, KCB.
Charles Fanshawe.
Lieutenant Generals.
W. Munro, U.S. List, Madras Staff Corps.
C. R Shaw, U.S. List, Bengal Staff Corps.
R. S. Moseley, U.S. List, Bengal Staff Corps.
G. E. L. S. Sanford, Royal Engineers.
Sir F. B. Norman, U.S. List, Indian Staff Corps.
Major Generals.
H G. Waterfield, Indian Staff Corps.
F. M. Birch, U.S. List, Indian Staff Corps.
T. E A. Hall, ret. pay.
F. W. Lambton, ret pay.
H. C. Menzies, U.S. List Madras Staff Corps.
H. S. Rammell, r.p. Madras Staff Corps,
G. H. Saxton, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
J. M Grant, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
A. G. Davidson, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
J. C. Macdonald, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
T. H. Stoddard, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
H. V. Mathias, U.S List, Bengal Staff Corps.
C Andrews, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
J Bartleman, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
L R. Christopher, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
John P. W. Campbell, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
H. E. Whish, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
J. F. Sherer, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
F. Allen, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
C. E. Astell, r.p. 45 Foot.
J. Baillie, r.p. Unattached.
U. S. S. E. Gordon, r.p. Unattached.
J. W. Bostock, r.p. 16 Foot.
E. M. Gilbert-Cooper, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
W. Creagh, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
G. C. Evezard, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
A. Becher, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
J. J. Elder, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
H. E. Jerome, r.p. 60 Foot.
F. L. A. Law, r p. Royal Artillery.
P. Maclean, r.p. Royal Artillery.
Charles James Tyler, r.p. Royal Artillery.
J. Miller, r p. Regimental District.
D. J. F. Newall, r.p. Royal (Bengal) Artillery.
J. S. Tulloh. r.p. Royal (Bengal) Artillery.
M. Millett, U S. List, Bengal Infantry.
H. A. Brett, r.p. Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
Sir W. Crossman, r.p. Royal Engineers.
C. F. D. Hill, r.p. Royal (Madras) Engineers.
F. T. Haig, r.p. Royal (Madras) Engineers.
W. A. Baker, r.p. Royal (Bombay) Engineers.
W. S. Richardson, r.p. Duke of Cornwall's L.I.
Sir John William Cox, KCB.
W. Hardy, CB.
Sir Francis W. de Winton, GCMB., ret. pay.
Colonels.
S. C. Turner, Royal Engineers.
F. M. H. Somerset, r.p. Royal Engineers.
Napier George Sturt, r.p. Royal Engineers.
C. \V. H. Tate, Army Ordnance Department.
P. J. Hughes, r.p. Scottish Rifles.
R. Caddell, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
H. P. Darwall, r p. Royal Artillery.
C. H. F. Ellis, r.p. Royal Artillery.
R. W. P. Robertson, Royal Artillery.
A. G. Walker, r.p. Royal Artillery.
E. R. Cottingham, r.p. Royal Artillery.
Neville Lloyd Walford, h.p. Royal Artillery.
C. M. S. Fairbrother, r.p. 19 Hussars.
Aylmer W. J. Montgomerie, r.p. 20 Hussars.
G. E. Francis, r. p. 20 Foot.
R. F. Oakes, r.p. Royal (Madras) Engineers.
J. H Barnard, h.p. Regimental District
H. D'O. Farringtou, r.p. Regimental District.
D. J. D Safford, r p. Regimental District.
A. Ollivant, U.S. List Indian Staff Corps.
G D. C. Gastrell, Indian Staff Corps.
Arthur Melville Hogg, Indian Staff Corps.
J. W. S. Butler, U.S. List, Indian Staff Corps.
William Walker Pemberton, r.p. Indian Start
Corps.
H. Acton, r.p, Madras Staff Corps.
G H. Cochrane, r.p. Liverpool Regiment.
W. T. Mills, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
H. B. Roberts, r.p. Royal Marine Artillery.
W. F. Curteis, h.p. Cheshire Regiment.
J. Collinson, Northampton Regiment.
A. J. 0. Pollock, r.p. Scots Fusiliers.
J. Glancy, r.p. 14 Foot.
E. P. T. Goldsmith, r.p. Lancashire Fusiliers.
R. A. Knox, r.p. Lancaster Regiment.
C. J. Tyler, ret. pay.
Stephen Flower, r.p. Irish Rifles.
David Milne Home, ret. pay.
Henry Joseph Jepson, r.p. 102 Foot.
Thos. C. Manderson, r p. Royal Bengal Engineers.
Frederick James Smith, r.p. Royal Bombay
Engineers.
R. H. Eocke, late 2 Foot.
J. H. Cooper, late 7 Foot.
W. Agg, late 51 Foot.
J. A. Stewart, late Royal Marines.
Lieutenant Colonels.
J. B. R. Butler, Iudian Staff Corps.
G. F. Churchill, r.p. Indian Staff Corps.
W. Loch, r.p. Indian Staff Corps.
J. C. Maberly, r.p. 2 Dragoons.
V. Jenkins, r.p. West Riding Regiment.
R. Thompson, r.p. Devonshire Regiment.
W. H. Holbeck, r.p. King's Royal Rifles.
H. F. Hornsby, r.p. 102 Foot.
J. W. Lang, r.p. Lincolnshire Regiment.
J. M. D. Lewes, r.p. Bengal Start' Corps.
R. L. Matthews, r.p. Army Service Corps.
A. A. Baker, r.p. Army Service Corps.
J. Meadon. r.p. 57 Foot.
R. G. F. Pigott, r.p. West Yorkshire Regiment.
J. E. V. Rogers, r.p. 102 Foot.
G. S. Twynam, r.p. 13 Foot.
J. 0. M. Vandeleur, r.p. Gordon Highlanders.
J. G. W. Crofts, r.p. R. A. Medical Corps.
K. Mackean, Royal Engineers.
C. Maxwell, Royal Engineers.
G. L. 0' Sullivan, r.p. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders.
A. A. Boggs, r.p. East Yorkshire Regiment.
T. E. Bonavia, r.p Royal Malta Fencibles.
J. H. G. Browne, r p. Royal Artillery.
G. E. Benson, Royal Artillery.
E. Guiness, Royal Artillery.
J. J. Swinton, r.p. Royal Artillery.
Henry John Thomas, Royal Artillery.
C. Cunningham, r.p. Royal Engineers.
E. J. Ellerman, r.p. 98 Foot.
J. A. Tighe, r.p. Dorsetshire Regiment.
Hon. A. D. Murray, Cameron Highlanders
{killed in action).
C. F. S. Vandeleur, Irish Guards (killed while on
duty).
*3^
796
J. A. McNeale, U S. List, Bengal Infantry.
W. Banks, r.p. 97 Foot.
D. W. Becher, r.p. 104. Foot.
N. Campbell, r.p. 79 Foot.
W. B Logan, r.p. 24 Foot.
R. Nagle, r.p. Scottish Rifles.
A. Oldham, r.p. Bengal Infantry.
B. 0. Seton, r.p. R. (Bomliav) Engineers.
Sir Horatio Page Vance, KCB., H.M. Body Gd.
W. Patterson, ret. pay.
Edward 0. Breton Butler, r.p. 14 Foot.
George Nicholson Pepper, r.p. 31 Foot.
Allan Saunders, r.p. West India Regiment.
Hnrloven Morley Saunders, r.p. Northampton R.
William John Brook, 30 Foot.
W. H. D Fitzgerald.
Francis Douglas Grey, 37 Foot.
Demetrius W. J. James, 2 Foot.
T. F. Fairfax, late Grenadier Guards.
E. G. Hibbert, late Grenadier Guards.
// F. Jackson, late Manchester Regiment.
H. W. Meredith, late 45 Foot.
W. E. D. Beacon, late 54 Foot.
H Armytage, late Coldstream Guards.
A. C. Grcville, late Unattached.
./. T. Crosier, late Unattached.
R. J. Lord Wantage,, late Scots Guards.
Majors.
G. A. Keef, Scots Fusiliers.
A. F. G. Foulerton, Leinster Regiment.
W. R. De la P. Lloyd, Suffolk Regiment (kill, d
in action).
J. H. Parsons, Indian Staff Corps.
T. G. Johnson, Indian Staff Corps.
H. F. E. Hodges, r.p. Indian Staff Corps.
G A. M'Carthy, r.p. Indian Stalf Corps.
A. R. Browning, Indian Staff Corps (killed in
action).
M L. Shipley, Indian Staff Corps.
C. G. F. Edwards, Indian Staff Corps.
W. R. Little, Indian Staff Corps.
W. E. Wimble, Indian Staff Corps.
H. Melvill, r.p. Indian Staff Corps.
E. W. Fletcher, Northumberland Fusiliers (killed
in action).
H. E. H. Smith, Royal Army Medical Corps.
J. R. Burrows, Royal Army Medical Corps.
H. W. Dennie, r.p. 28 Foot.
W. S. Henderson, r.p. 77 Foot.
G. A. Jones, r.p. Derbyshire Regiment.
A. W. D. Maclean, Connanght Rangers.
H. B. P. Bethune, 3 Hussars.
\)£ Clement W. Heneage, 8 Hussars.
E. H. S. Twyford, Royal Scots (killed in action).
S. B. Moore, late Royal Scots.
R. L. Macgregor, Royal Scots.
F. G. J. Manners, Scots Guards.
J. F. Shepherd, Dublin Fusiliers.
A. E. Longden, Army Service Corps.
F. W. Radcliff, r.p Royal Artillery.
E. P. A. Tawney, Royal Artillery.
George Elliott Benson, Royal Artillery.
E Aldridge, r.p. Royal Artillery (District Off.).
R. A. S. Buckle, r.p. Irish Rifles.
T. A. Butler, r.p. 101 Foot.
J. A. Eastham, r.p. Hampshire Regiment.
D. Maelauchlan, r.p. 90 Foot.
F. H. Munn, Irish Fusiliers.
H. W. G. Campbell, h.p. Royal Fusiliers.
C. B. J. Edwards, Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf.
(killed in action).
J. F. Irwin, r.p. East Lancashire Regiment.
A. W. St. George, r.p. West Yorkshire Regiment.
W. Coleman, r.p. Coast Brigade of Artillery.
P. Quirk, r.p. 67 Foot.
Archibald Gell Cochran, Marine Light Infantry.
Francis Churchill Quicke, 1 Dragoon Guards.
F. D. Murray, Royal Highlanders.
G. A. Williams, South Stafford Regiment.
Frederick C. Bligh, 41 Foot.
F A. Ball, late 53 Foot.
IV. F. Brown, late West Kent Regiment.
0. B. Cannon, late 97 Foot.
J. A C. Gore, late 71 Foot.
J. Groves, late 18 Hussars.
Hon. F. B. Pakcnham, late Unattached.
J. Blood, late 68 Foot.
//"-'. E. J Boyle, late 85 Foot.
Sir II. TVilmot, Bart., late Rifle Brigade.
E. J. Charter, late 11 Foot.
Captains.
Harry Seymour Richardson, 12 Lancers.
H. M. S. Stewart, 17 Lancers.
C. S. Nesham, 21 Lancers.
H. C. Olduall, Royal Artillery {killed, in action).
J. C. Watson, Royal Artillery (ditto).
A. Le M. Bray, Koval Artillery.
W. H. Popplestone", Royal Artillery.
H. Orchard, r.p. Royal Artillery.
John Francis Fisher, Royal Artillery.
H. A. Luard, East Yorkshire Regiment.
Ernest Henry Brass, East Yorkshire Regiment.
F. L. Fosbery, Irish Regiment (killed in action).
A. W. W. A. Thellusson, K. 0. Scottish Bordre.
J. E. T. Crichton, Manchester Regiment (»/
wounds received in action).
Chas. John Herbert Hay Noble, Manchester Regt.
Louis Aylmer North, Manchester Regiment.
F. Duncan, Indian Staff Corps
J. C. Sutherland, Indian Staff Corps.
H. D. Daly, Indian Staff Corps.
W. H. Errington, Indian Staff Corps.
E. W. Carrick, Indian Staff Corps.
H. J. E. Purvis, Indian Staff Corps.
McL. J. Gordon, Indian Staff Corps.
F. T. Warre Cornish, Indian Staff Corps.
Sotheby Douglas Ketchen, Indian Scaif Corps.
W. L. Davidson, Indian Staff Corps.
R. G. R. de V. de Ponthieu, Indian Staff Corps.
H. FitzHerbert, Reserve (of icounds received in
action).
G. T. Birch, Reserve.
C. A. H. McPherson, Reserve.
G. R. V. H. Gore, Reserve.
J. H. Laurie, Lancaster Regt. [killed in action).
(Jr. E. D. Manley, Royal Marines.
J. C. H. Rigby, Royal Marines.
C. W. Hulse, Imp. Yeomanry (killed in action).
A. D. Fraser. r.p. Gordon Highlanders.
H. C. Crawford, h.p. Essex Regiment.
J. S. Roche, 3 Hussars.
D. A. Friederichs, Royal Engineers (killed in
action).
A. R. Mildmay, King's Royal Rifles (ditto).
Hon. A D. Murray, Cameron Highlanders (ditto,.
Hon. E. O. Murray, Cameron Highlanders (ditto).
E. C. H. Grant, Argyll and Sutherland Highldrs.
F. E. Marindin, West India Regiment.
B. S. Moore, Army Service Corps (killed in
action).
Edward Arthur Williams, I Dragoon Guards.
Thomas Henry Eyre Lloyd, Coldstream Guards.
Basil Culverhouse De Gex, Lancashire Fusiliers.
Charles Weiman Collins, Cheshire Regiment.
797
Charles Stuart Knox, Gloucester Regiment.
Frederick Temple Thorold, Yorkshire Light Inf.
Michael Wm. Howard Lindsay, Seaforth Highdr.
Humphrey Spurway Weston, Royal Marine Art.
T. Kelly, ret. pay.
H. Lowrey, ret. pay.
G. N. Pepper, ret. pav.
M. G. B. FitzGerald, 'late 72 Foot.
Lieutenants.
R. D. Harvey, 4 Hussars.
H. B. Abadie, 11 Hussars.
Frederick Ernest Chomley Pilkington, 18 Hus.
C. F. Cawston, 18 Hussars (of wounds received in
action).
S. R. Theobald, 9 Lancers (ditto).
R. B. Sheridan, 17 Lancers (killed in action).
R A. Morritt, 17 Lancers (ditto).
F. B. Thresher, Durham Light Infantry.
A. S. Way, Durham Light Infantry (killed in
action).
R. R. Lambton, Durham Light Infantry (ditto).
R. E. Rasbotham, Durham Light Inf. (ditto).
A. Cameron, Gord. Highlanders (ditto).
G. V. W. Clowes. Gordon Highlanders (ditto).
A. A. D. Best, Gordon Highlanders (killed while
on duty).
J P. MacDougall, R. Artillery (killed in action).
F. M. 0. Barry, Royal Artillery (ditto).
P. H. Hay Coghlan, Royal Artillery (of wounds
received in action).
A. J. Moberly, Royal Artillery.
J. B. Roberts, Royal Artillery.
G. N. Dawson-Scott, Royal Artillery.
I. de L. Pollard-Lowsley, Royal Artillery.
A. Ross (District Officer), Royal Artillery.
John Marsham Maclean, Royal Artillery.
S. T. Hardwick, Royal Artillery.
G. E. Elkington, Royal Engineers.
C. E. S. Neill, Royal Engineers.
W. R, G. Wollen, Royal Engineers.
R. Anderson, Royal Engineers (of wounds received
in action).
A. E. Turner, Royal Engineers.
H. J. S. Stanton, Northumberland Fusiliers (of
wounds received in action).
C. N. A. Graham, Northumberland Fusiliers.
M. G. Cantor, West Yorkshire Regiment (killed
in action).
J. R. Keys, East Yorkshire Regiment (of wounds
received in action).
R. C. Warren, Cheshire Regiment.
<). T. Bentley, Worcester Regiment (of wounds
received in action).
A. R. Wallace, North Lancashire Regiment.
K. Z. P. Macaulay, North Lancashire Regiment
(of wounds received in action).
W. H. Creak, North Lancashire Regiment (killed
in action).
A. W. Hewett, North Lancashire Regiment
(ditto).
Harold Robert Kane, South Lancashire Regt.
C. C. Mulloy, West Kent Regiment.
R. E. Reade, King's Royal Rifles (of vjounds
received in action).
L. W. de Sausmarez, King's Royal Rifles.
G. H. Davenport, King's Royal Rifles.
A. R W. Spicer, King's Royal Rifles.
R. E. Reade, King's R. Rifles (killed in action).
Sir R. Price, Ba/rt . King's Royal Rifles (ditto).
H. S Richards, North Staffordshire Regiment.
A. G. Forbes, Irish Rifles.
A. L. W. Hughes, Irish Fusiliers.
E. M. Harris, Irish Fusiliers (killed in action).
H. C. Leicester, Leinster Regiment.
J. F. Scobell, Leinster Regiment.
W Waudby, Leinster Regiment.
C. L. Thomas, West India Regiment.
G. E. K. Betty, Army Service Corps.
W. M. Grimley, Indian Staff Corps.
N. D. Horsford, Indian Staff Corps.
R. A. Carpenter, Indian Staff Corps.
C. Y. Keyes, Indian Staff Corps.
P T. Stainfoith, Indian Staff Corps.
H. B. Robinson, Indian Staff Corps.
E. L. Rolland, Indian Staff Corps.
R. Crowe, r.p. Unattached.
C. P. Strong, Bedford Regiment (killed in action).
Altham Browning Wilmer, Bedford Regiment.
A. J. Forbes, South Wales Borderers.
G. H. B Coulson, K. 0. Scottish Borderers (killed
in action).
W. M. J. White, Scottish Rifles (ditto).
T. T. Simpson, Shropshire Light Infantry.
C. H. Dillon, Rifle Brigade (of wounds received in
action).
C. 0. B. Blewitt, Rifle Brigade (killed in action).
H. F. Scott, 3 Bn. Berks. Reg. (ditto).
H. M. Armstrong, Imperial Yeomanry (ditto).
W. H. Noke, Imperial Yeomanry (ditto).
W. M. Longfield, Imperial Yeomanry (ditto).
H. A. Campbell, Imperial Yeomanry (ditto^
F. E Till, 6 Dragoon Guards (ditto).
W. J. S. Rundle, 6 Dragoon Guards (of. wounds
received inaction).
M. G. Rebow, Grenadier Guards (killed in action).
C. J. Rennie, Lincoln Regiment (of wounds re-
ceived in a.ction).
C F. B. Powell, Yorkshire Light Inf. (killed in
action).
Edward Vanrenen Ingham Brooke, Yorks. Light
Infantry. <j
Richard Edmund Shepherd, Yorkshire Light Inf.
Aylmer Willoughby Wallace, Yorkshire Lt. Inf.
Francis Ch. Alexander Macnab, East Kent Regt.
James Eric Mackay, Lancaster Regiment.
Thomas Frederic Garth Ogle, Royal Fusiliers.
Ronald H. M. Capel Miers, Somerset Light Inf.
Arthur Treleven Libby, D. of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Nayarind Bulwer Fellowes, West India Regt.
Julius Frederick Stirke, West India Regiment.
Second Lieutenants.
P. F. F. Leith, 1 Dragoons.
F. E. Lace, 14 Hussars.
Hon. H. Robertson, 14 Hussars.
H. G. Wylde, Royal Artillery.
Henry Norman Hill, Royal Artillery.
G. B. Greer, Royal Artillery.
C. B. P. Harrison, Shropshire Light Infantry.
R. H. Williams, Somerset Light Infantry.
F. Conway, Yorkshire Light Infantry.
A. W. Wallace, Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Leonard Humphrey Marten, Yorkshire Lt. Inf.
Hon. A. R. A. Macdonald, 9 Lancers (killed in
action).
G. T. L. Tryon, Grenadier Guards.
H. J. L. Cary, Devonshire Regiment.
R. C. Wiltshire, North Lancashire Regiment.
L A. Walton, Lancaster Regiment.
M. Crooke, Warwickshire Regiment
Bertram James Tindall Staines, East Lane. Regt,
George Ernest Mills, Derby Regiment.
G. U. Jameson, Border Regiment.
Archibald John Corlett, East Kent Regiment.
C. H. H. Moreton, North Stafford Regiment.
798-9
F. W Applegate, Wiltshire Regiment.
A. 0. G. Besley, Royal Fusiliers (killedin action).
G. F. C. Gildea, Scots Fusiliers.
E. Tyrer, Lancashire Fusiliers.
E. E. Marsh, Lancashire Fusiliers.
H. D. Hull, Northumberland Fusiliers [killed in
action).
C. E. P. Wallis, Irish Fusiliers.
0. R Moore, Munster Fusiliers {hilled in action).
S M. Macnaghten, King's Royal Rifles.
P. L. Russell, 17 Lancers (killedin actum).
M. S. P. Williams, Royal Engineers.
A. Gatt, r.p. Land Transport Corps.
G. L. Greenshields, Imp. Yeomanry (of wounds
received in action).
H. G. Spring, Imp. Yeomanry (killed in action).
W. G. Angus. Imperial Yeomanry (ditto).
Riding Masters.
H. Payne, 5 Lancers.
L. Cunningham, r.p. 7 Dragoon Guards.
G. Hadcock, r.p. Royal Artillery.
J. M'Lennan, r.p. Royal Artillery.
J. A. Pickworth, r.p. Cavalry Depot.
Qua ft: r Musters.
•T. May, Grenadier Guards.
S. Dullield, Royal Army Medical Corps.
R. Dent, r.p. Shropshire Light Infantry.
W. Higgins, r.p. Brigade Depot.
W. E. Reynolds, r.p. Guards Depot.
•T. Welfare, r.p. Irish Fusiliers.
J. Watkins, r.p. Irish Fusiliers.
W. A. Cochrane, 4 Hussars.
T. Baillie, r.p. Army Service Corps.
R. Drake, r.p. Naval Ordnance Department.
R. Envin, r.p. Scots Fusiliers.
H. M'Leod, r.p. Scottish Rifles.
J. Birch, r.p. Coldstream Guards.
J. Nally, r.p. 74 Foot.
J. Ross, Hon. Capt., ret. pay.
W. Speak, Hon. Capt., ret. pay.
Staff Paymasters.
J. Scott, ret. pay.
E. C. Haynes, ret. pay.
H. H. Routledge, ret. pay.
Paymaster.
G. M, Shewell, h.p. Royal Marines.
Commissary General.
H. B. Morse, half pay.
Assistant Commissary Generals.
F. E. Knowles, half pay.
G. Ramsay, ret. pay.
Deputy Commissary General.
C. Ralph, ret. pay.
Commissary General of Ordnance.
C. M. Molony, ret. pay.
Assistant Commissary of Ordnaacc.
T. A. W. Sidney.
Commissaries.
D. Standen, ret. pay Control Department.
.1 T. Dovvnman, ret. pay.
W. H. Newlaud, half pay.
Deputy Commissaries.
A. Montanaro, ret. pay.
M. D. Sayers, ret. pay.
Inspector General.
R. Dane., ret. pay.
Deputy Inspector Generals.
W. K. Swettenham, ret. pay.
R. Domenichetti, ret. pay.
Surgeon Generals.
A. A. Gore, ret. pay.
W. A. Catherwood.
Deputy Surgeon Generals,
II. Ferguson, ret. pay.
W. J. Eylfe, ret pay.
Un" W. G. N. Manley, Surg. Gen., ret. pay.
Brigade Sure/eons.
J. C Johnston, ret. pay.
D. Murray, ret. pay.
W. B. Wallis, ret. pay.
T. Y. Baker, ret. pay.
F. Robinson, ret. pay.
Surgeon Majors.
D. P. Barry, ret. pay.
L, Barron, ret. pay.
Surgeons.
F. Welford, Imperial Yeomanry (killed in action).
S. Doake, ret. pay.
Seniorr Assistant Surgeon.
E. Powney, Hon. Lieut.. Indian Medical Service.
Assistant Surgeon.
R. A. Hyde, ret. pay.
Deputy Purveyor.
W. Gray, half pay.
Principal Veterinary Surgeon.
G. Fleming, ret pay.
Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon.
H. Sewell, ret. pay.
Veterinary Lieutenant Colonel.
Francis Walker.
Veteriiutry Captains.
J. A. Braddell.
H. P. Turnbull.
Chaplain.
M. Crooke, 1st Class, ret. pay.
8oo
INDEX TO THE ACTIVE LIST.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING, i, 15 1, 219, 221, 223, 224,
Abercrombv, J. 0<rilvie
Abrahall, Chris. H. H.
— John Hoskyns 85
Abud, Henry M..
Abadie. Eustace H. E.... 150 i.gar, Edward 38, 20S
— Geo.HowardFanshwe 226 Agg, Fred. John G 315
— Henry Richard 6 Agnew, Chas. Hatnlyn 70,145
— Richard Nevile 323 — Graham 233
Abbay, Bryan N 303 — Herbert Charles 216
Abbey.Walter B. T 439 — Quentin G. Kinnaird 327
Abbott, Aug. Wathen J. F.366 Aherne, Denis 175J
— Frank 28,407 ihmed, ZalnoorA 515
— Henry Alexins 26, 407 Aikenhead, Frank 170
— Herbert E. Stacy 540,207 Aimslie, Chas. Marshall 349
— Sir James ". 103 Ainslie, Clement 211
— Leonard Henry 441 — Henry Percival 433
Abdy. Anthony John 52, 167 — Henry Sandys 232
ii Beckett, Patrick A. F.W.185 Ainsworth, Harry L.
Abell, William Hy 319 — Hugh 519
Abercrombie, Alex.H.40, 259 — William John 332
— Alexander William ... 348. Airey, Robert Berkeley... 365
340 Airy, George 446a
400 Aitken, Arthur E 82, 417
400I— Francis M 79. 35^
412 — John James 395
Acheson.A C.M.B. ViUci. 222 — Wilham 26, 164
Ackroyd, Chas. Harris... 31c Aked, Chas. R. Bent ... 241a
Acland, Baldwyn J- D- I75!i Akerman, Chas. S. A... 214
a'Court, Charles 48 Akroyd, Percy B 236
— Rupert Enw. Holmes 318 Alabaster, Rupert C. ... 175
— Clement .lohn 1754, Alcock, Alfred Wm 517
— Leonard Holmes 325 Uderson, Bernard Hy. 331
Acton, Chas. A. Ball ... 263 — Edm. Walter 366
— Hy. L. Barnwell. ..85, 418— Edwin A. H 1, 35,313
— James Lowry Cole ... 247 — Perceval C. Newsam... 275
— Regld. Thos. A. Ball 315 — Samuel Frank 181
— Thomas H. E 55, 176 Aldridge, Arthur R 382
— Wm. Hampden Mayi75i — Charles Powlett 2S8
— Wilb'am Maxwell 255!— John Barttelot 171
Acworth, G. P. Aufrere 211 '— Reginald John P. D .. 289
— Louis Raymond 284 Alexander, Algernon
Adair, Alex. Cecil *6i| Wilfred 245,367
— Arthur C 257 — Arthur Chas. B 336
— Charles Osboia 179 — Arthur Yickers 435
— Henry Benjamin N.63, 208 —Aubrey de Vere ...13, 408
— Henry Shafto 261I — Boyd.! 358
— Hugh Robert 83,177a!— Charles H 55, 177
— William Finlay 443 ' — Lieut. Charles Henry 436
— William Thompson 33, 399 — Claud 223
Adam, Fred.Archibald53.206 — D'Arcy Duncan ^40
— Frederick Loch 223 — Dudley Henry 247
— Jas. Ronald Glennie.. 135 — Edward Currie 442
— Wilfred Stuart 340!— Ernest Wright 171
Adams, Alexander 212— Francis David 160
— CeeilE.G.Woollcombe 174;— Frederick Freeman... 453
— Charles 525 — Fred. Hy. Thos.. ..252, 3731
— Fergus Eustace 157 — George Forbes 383'
— Francis 441 — Gerald D'Arragon 70, 176
— George Chatterton27i,367 — H. R 269
George Stopford 257 — Harvey 51, 1511
Allen, Alfred Lynn 244 Anderson, Francis James
— Arthur R. Sinclair ...234a! 70, 208
— Atwell Hayes 185a ;|— Fras. Wyatt Abbot... 327
— Cecil 185a! — Frederick Carpenter 343
— ClementR. Wedgwood 297 — Frederick Charles ... 1S6
— Edward 52,344 — George Whitefield ...337
— Edward Lynn 233 — Gilbert Ironside 400
— Fred. Seymour 32 — Gordon Hay 442
— George Leverstone ... 33s - Henry 3626
— Harold 185 — Henry Lawrence 433
— Hugh Evelyn 236J— Henry Stewart 3B6
Hugh Morris 430
John Francis 307a
— John Frederick ... . 446
— John Richard K.... 51, 176
— Newton Seymour 49, 292
— Philip 30S
— Ralph Edward :6
— Reginald Seymour... 258
— Richard Henry 186
— Robert Franklin. ..72, 208
— Robert William 149
— Sydney Glenn 382
— Vernon Moor 185
— William Henry 378
— William Jefferies B... 17?
— William Lynn 286
AUenby, Augustus H.... 425
— Edmund H. H 53, 147
— Wentworth Holder ... 228
Allfrey, Hy. I. Rodney... 245
— Nugent St. C 136
Allgood, Bertram 345
— William Hy. L 322
Allhusen, Fred. Hy 15c
.Vllin. Henry Chester ... 365
— William Briggs 377
Allison, Hazlett 524
Allport, Chas. Wm 382
— Henry K 379! — Samuel
— Horace 255
— Horace Robert Fras.92,422
— James 378
— James Douglas 178
— Qr. Mr. John 367
— Lt. Colonel John 516
— John Buckle 385
— John Hamilton 277
— John HonryAbbot 72, 327
— Joseph Clarence
Walters 289
— JosephWm.Townsend 527
— Kenneth Edward 326
— Louis Kdward 379
— Louis Peter 296a
— Macclesfield H 440
— Nelson Graham 365
— Norman Ruthven 440
— Patrick Graham 432
— Patrick William 305
— Percy Hume Allfrey 162
— Reginald D'Arcy ... 184
— Reginald Hugh 443
— Robert Heath 320
— Robt. Holme Bankes 438
— Robert Warren H.88, 334
— Rolland Fred. Hart 81,416
Rowland J. Percy ... 152
Allsup, Edw. Saunders,
Alone, John P. H. M. 92, 360
Alpin, Wm. Geo. P 517
Alston, Conyers Wm 175(1
- Ernest A. B.. 309
— Francis George 223
— James William 344
— Robert Chas. Wallace 335
— Rowland Ernest 230
Altham, Edward A 52
Alves, John Wm. J 268
Alwood, Wm. Albert 370
— Heber Maitland 246
— Henry Lethbridge ... 294
— Henry Sterling 434
— James Leslie 433
— John Donald 384
— Reginald 356
— Richard Stuart ...8o, 416
— Robert Clifford John 183
— RobertDundas 446
— Robert Gerald 280
— Walter Lorenzo 256
Ron. Walter Philip 34
— Gerald 2
— Gofton Gee 381
— Henry E. F.Goold 71, 177
— Henry Rainier 184
— Hugh Irving 404
— Lewis Charles 184
— Richard 388
— Robert Bedew ... 40,412
— Robert Henry 84, 143
— Robert Jackson 175a
— William Augustus ... 146
— WilUam Henry 3701
Adamson.Hy. Mackenzie 382'— iJeo.W. Bernard Lyon 396
— John Thomas Graves 438 — William Dallas 182
Adderley, Arthur Chas. 387 — Wm.Nathaniel Stuart 348
— Sampson W 223 —William Patrick 179
Addmgton, Son. H. W.80,1681 Alford, Fred. Lewis 180
— Wm. Leonard 72, 227 — Henry S. Lewis 259
Addison, Alfred Charles 290' Alington, Arthur C. M. 277
— Alfred M 265 Alison, Sir Arch 303
— Arthur Jos. Berkeley 344 Allan, Percy Stuart 339
— Arthur Mervyn 174 — Robert Thomas 276
— George Henry 214 AUanson, Cecil J. Lyons 183
— John F.R.N. Maitland 183 Allardice, Wm. M'D 304
Adie, Joseph Rosamond 5i7:AUardyce, Arthur J. ... 257
Adkms, Arthur S 305 — John G. Buchanan ... 174
Adler, Benj. I. H 236 AllaSOn, Lionel T 307a
Adlercron, Rodolph L. 342!— R. Bannatine 35, 167
Adye, Arthur 51, 410 — Walter 251
— Daniel Richard 430 Allcard, Herbert 174
"~ iS*? 4°> 178' Allen, Alexander
_ Walter 55, 344 _ Alfred J. W. ..
524
Stuart MilUgan I75«
— Thomas Gayer 17.1
— Thomas Henry Edw. 186
— Warren Hastings 261
— William 340
— Major W. Christian 55,177
— Capt. William
Christian 433
— William Cortlandt ... 43b
— William Henniker ... 239
— William James 284
,# _ — William Maurice 529a
Amber, Felton 77, 257!— William Paul ...80, 416
Amery, Harold F. S. ... 299!— William R. Le G. ...34, 408
Ames, Albert G 439; Andrew, Albert 428
— Cecil Gardner 442! — David C. Adrian 426
— John L. Metcalfe 233I— Fred. Annesley 434.
— Launcelot Hope Rix 440 Andrewes, Fras. Edwd. 183
— Oswald Henry 133 Andrews, Albion Ernest 290-
Amesbury, Fred. C. D.92, 422 — Charles Edward 334
— Wheaten L. Raleigh 433I - Charles George W. ... 286
Amey, Arthur 333, 364 — Christopher Boyd ... 401
Amory, Harry W. L. H.
Heathcoat 22:
Amos, Herbert G. M 267
Amphlett, Chas. Edwd. 147
— Charles Grove 90, 329
Anderson, A. R. Steele 518
— Alexander John 366
— Daniel George 291
— Sea. Geo. Hubert 306
— HenryGeorge 369
— Louis James 92, 421
— Walter 260
Andrus, Thos. Alchin... 329
Angell, Fred. J. 78, 346, 368"
Alexander Vass 527-Angelo, Fred. W. P. ...73,414
Allan Meyrick 429!— J. C. Cortlandt 438
Austin Thomas 171
— Barton Edward 404
— Cecil Ford 213
— Charles Abbot 328
— Charles A. Walker... 329a
— Charles Alex 36, 166
— Charles Kirkpatrick 434
— Clinton Cortiandc.83.417
— David 261
— Dugald Nairne 529a
— Edgar Oswald 1750
— EdmundBullar ...56,177
— Edward Brooke ...24, 400
— Edward Philip 215
— Edw. Sambrooke Jn. 444
— Ernest Chester 384
— Francis 226
— John Wm. Edward 40, 408
Angus, John 371
— John Neill 183
— Reginald George 184
Anley, Barnett D. L. G. 303
— Frederick Gore 86, 303.
— Henry Augustus 84, 279,368
— Philip Fras. Ross 305
— William Bower 181
Annand, Ernest Fred ... 225
Annesley, Albemarle C. 235;
— So n. Arthur 151
— Arthur L. Lyttelton... 153
— Arthurs. R 431
— Arthur SvdneyE.356, 437
— Clifford R. T. 240
— Francis Charles ...50, 235
3 s
8oi
Index — Active IAst.
Armesley, Jas. Howard jArmstrong. JohnHervey 330 Audus, Hj\ J. Fras. ... sSij'Baines, Lancelot 0. Talbot
A 137 — J. Saunders 330 Auld, Robert 17 278
— William Henry 3'3 — Oliver Carleton 76, 415 — Robt. T. Kavanagh... 233!Baird, Alex. W. Fred.... 339
Wm. Robt. Ewart ... 310 — St. George Bewes 400' Austen, Arthur Rnbt. 53,317;— Andrew
— 'Wm. R.Norton 313
Ansell, George K 147
Ansley, John Henry ... 307
Anson, Ernest St. Geo... 280
— Geo. Frank Wemyss.. 404
— Geo. Hamilton 371
— George Wemyss... 4c, 406
— lion. Henry James 71. 334 j — George A 322
— Henry P." Richmond 320) — Paul Dayrell Green 401
— Octavius M. Hamilton 295iArnim, H. Chas. L 528
Anstey, Edgar Carnegiei75i Arnold, Alfred James ... 49
— Hen. Harry C. S
Anstice, John C. A... 92
Thos. G. L. Herbert — Robert A. Godwin 82, 274]— Barriugton Hope 335
50,232 Austin. Fras. James 237, 374 — David 299
— Wilfrid E. Arbuthnot 526!— Frederick William... 287J— Harry Beauchamp D. 443
— William Herbert 24a,— Geo. Brougham ...32,408! — Henry H. Ohisholm 229
— Wm. Jl'Gee 33° — Herbert Henry ...79, 211 — Percy Thomas Chas.. 342
— W.M.Howard 364 1— Herbert Ward 382 — Roy Fearon 523
Armytage, Bertram 140J— John Gardiner 181 Bairnsfather.P. Robt. 47, 409
John Hv. Kdwd 3S4 Baker, Albert 39S
Set. Pie'rcv G. B 530— Alfred 37°
Reginald F.E 384!— Arthur Slade 84, 177a
Thomas 186 — Aug. Theodore ...79, 177a
530I— Arthur Seymour 427 Austria, Emperor of 135 —Cecil Norris 433
i47|— Francis Howard 402JAvetoom, Sarkies T. ... 527 — Donald..... 77. 421
Anstruther, Chas. Jas.... 71— Herbert T 325, 374 Awdry, Ambrose John 174 — Eden Moylo 40, 165
— Philip George 337 1— Knighton 40,363,^x0, Henry Joseph 395 —Edward Carlton 215
— Robert Abercrombie 1741— William Reginald 77, 294 Ayerst, William 423 —Edward Mervyn 327I
Anstruther-Duncan, A. J— William Richard 186 Aylen, Ernest V 338 — Frederick Nolan 185]
William 31, i66[Arnot, George H. A 336 Aylmer, Edm. K. G.54", 160 — George Duff 72, 177
Anthonisz, A. H 377,Arnott, Ralph 185 — Fenton John 40, 209 — George Henry 517,
Anthonv, Richard Wm. 529Arran, Arthur Jocelyn C. j— Frederick A 34, 165 — Harold Robert 432
— Wm. Samuel 395I Earl of 871— Leycester 323 — Henry Edward 231
Antrobus, Chas. Alex.... 268 Arthur, Edm. John 439 Ayton, Henry Robert... 1754 — James 4°*
— Edmund x6,— Hy. Bartle Compton 175a Aytoun, Andrew 350 — Jasper 401
Aplin, Hugh Morgan ... 402— Leonard Rob. M 356;Babington, Alfred H... 440 '— Joseph William 367'
— Philip J. Hanham 76, 41s Arthy, Walter 180 - David Melville... 84, 177a — Lionel Guy 273
— Stephen Lushington92.448iArundell, R. Tatton 252 — James Melville 18 — Louis S. Hyde 72, 414
Appelbe, Edw. B 35, 3°8jAsbury, Alfred 379!— Marcus Hill 389 — Osbert Clinton 344
Appleby, Ernest Walton 333! Ash, Andrew Spotswood 261 1— Stafford Charles 2101— Richard John 527!
— Geo. Percy 251 — William C. Oasson ... 319 Babtie, William 379 — Richard Lawrence 175a
Appleton, Arthur Fred.. 395,Ashburner, Harley IBacchus, John Basil R. 234 — Rob. Barnngton 402
— Henry 54a, 207J Wentworth 4421— Julian 253 — Robert Geoffrey 444
— Henry Metcalfe 147,— Lionel Forbes 236 Backhouse, Hugh 258 .— Robt. Henry S 48
Appleyard, George C... i8i|Ashburnham, Cromer ... 321 1— Julius Batt -~i, 229 — Roger Dyke 277
— Wilfred 278! Ashbv, George A. ...50, 282|Bacon, Anthony E. M... 332 — Walter Way 71, 2c8
Apthorp, Dudley R....55. «°° — Harold Francis 290!— Arthur Francis 30S — Wilfred Bertram 4°4
— Kendal Pretymau 82, 254J— John Shuckburgh 62, 412J— Basil Kenrick Wing 275,— William James 387
Apthorpe, Evelyn H. F. 446 ,Ashe, Frank 386 — C. Raymond Kenrick 228 '— William Lincoln 387
Arbuckle, B. Vaughan... 225 jAshfield, Percy 404— Francis Temple 1,2 Bakhle, Chintaman B.... 528
— Fras. J. V 4°> Ashmore, Edwd. Bailey 172 Badcock, Alex. James... 429 Balbi, Henry Alex. ...80, 192
Arbuthnot, Alex. George 173 Ashton, Cecil C. Gough 270 - Alex. Robert 5, 405 Bald, Alfred Campbell 299
— AlisterD. S 215 — Fred. Eiiis 330]— Francis Frederick ... 427 —Ernest H. C 156
— Archibald Hugh 441 — Hugh Cecil Sam 133 — George Henry 438— John Arthur 442
— Dalrymple 93. 17- Ashworth, Guy Charles 206 Baddeley, Chas. Edw. So, 209 — Philip Robert 215
— George Herbort ...91, 420 — Hugh Stirling 288!— Edward Clinton 361a Balderston, Hugh A. ... 446
— George Holme 310!— Leonard Temple 172 '— Robert John Ualkett 444'Baldock, Charles Blair 426
— John Bernard 223— Perceval 90, 210— Wm. Lewis C 37, 206 — Thomas Stanford 48, 166
— Kenneth Wvndham 336 — Robert Fred. Weir ...362* Badger, Thos. Reginald 153 Baldrey, Frank S. H... 395
— William Fitzgerald ... 337|Askew, Hy. Adam 287iBadgley, J. Mont. T. 34, 206 Baldwin, Anthony
— William Patrick 401 Askwith, Hy. Francis 84, 169 Baggallav, Richd. B. ... 154 Hugh 89, 327
Archbold, Fras. Hy. W. 2151 — John B.H 81, 169, Bagley, Arthur H 532 — Archibald Colin 423
Archdale, Hugh Jas. 51, 241]— W. Harrison 164,— Richard George 432 — Francis Edw. Wm, ... 230
— TheodoreMontgomeryi73 Aslett, Wm. Chas. ...51, 410 Bagnall,ThomasNock77, 249 — Frederick 24, 399
Archer, Charles 92, 447; Aspinall, Cecil Faber ...353a , Bagnold, Arth. Henry 48, 206 — HughL. Chenevix ... 445
— Francis John Eustace 240 ;— Hugh H. H 71, 414 JBagot, Chas. Hervey 28, 205— John Gray 179
— George J . Stoney ... 38b iAspinwall, James Henry iBagshawe, Edwd. G. C. 256 — Guy Melfort 77.4=6
— Harold Walter 233J 50, 137— Fred. Wm 432— Lancelot Hugh 436
— James H. Lawrence 181 Asser, Joseph J 78, 294 — Leonard Alfred 305 — Raymond Henry 279
— Samuel Arthur 3851— Verney 175 — Wm. Francis Melvill 185 Balfe, Edmund 32, 408
— Thomas 379I Astell, SomersetC. G.F. 320 Baikie, II. A.D.Simpson 171 Balfour, Alec. Edward 340
Archibald, Wm.Nicol... 3S9 Astley, Alex. G. L 236 'Bailey, Arthur Harold... 296 — Alfred G. j 79. 334
Arculus, Frederick 253 Aston. George Grey 56, 397 — Arthur W 438'— Arthur Mackintosh82, 169
Ardagh, Sir John C. 6, 204) Atal, Pandit P 529
Ardee, Reg. Le N. Lord 219 Atcherley, Llewellyn
Arden, John H. M. 2761 William 88,364
— Charles 424!— Christopher Egerton 322
Frederick G. Glynn 175a — Colin Denison 173
Frederick Marshman 404'— Joseph Hume 7°. *»2
Arderne, David Davies 171 1 Atchison, Charles Ernest ^17,— Geoffrey 328 — Percy 334
Ardoino, Joseph 328 — Henry Whiston 175!— Gilbert 4.37I — Wm. Edw. L 54, 176
Argles, Owen Chas 428 Atherley, Philip C. F. ... 30c — Henry Vincent ... 81, i46]Balguy, John Hy. 71, 177
— Robert Lendon 387JAtherton, T. Jas. ...51, 153 — Capt. John Henry ... 2i6|Ball, Oswald Jas. Hy.54, 297
Arkwright, Edw. Harry ^^Athill, B'rancis R. 1 233 — Lieut. John Henry... 317 — Thomas Lason 301
— EsmeFras. Wigsell... 146; AtkLis, Alban R. C. — Jos. Henry Russell 87, 219 Ballantine, James A.... 258a
— Leonard A 70,208 88,365,401 — Percy James 154 Ballantyne, E. W. M"K.. 437
Armes, Reginald J 329- Cyril R. Crofton... 86, 304 — Vivian Telford 237 Ballard, Chas. N.Bruere =71
Armitage, Chas.Clement 175 Atkinson, Ben 172 —William 152 — Colin Robert 87, 239
Chas. L 237
— Edw. Hume 52, 168
— John Leathley ... 82, 271
— Rev. Robert 396
— William Thompson... 182
— Edw. fl. De Vere 2101— Wm. Augustus 4311— Lieut. John Arthur .. 301
— Edward William 271I— William Bryan 446J— 2nd Lieut. John-Arthur 175
— Francis Darner 174 — William Edward 249 Ballingall, Harry M. ... 175
— Francis Garnett ...47, 412! Baillie, Capt. George ... i72JBally, Edward Downes 246
— Francis Salisbury^, 364— JAeut. George 387 - Fred. Kennedy 444
Armstrong. Allan.. 325] — Frederick Dayot 410}— Hugh Frederick 3361— Henry George 443
Arthur Knox 427
— Bertie Harold 0 213
— Charles Arthur 232
— Edgar Herbert 257
— Edward 333
— George D. Irving 306
— Gerald Denne 85, 234
— Harold Gage Bewes 444
— Qr.Mr. Henry 367
— Lt. -Colonel Henry 524
— Hubert 444
— James Alexander 272
— John 378
— John Cecil 271, 373
— George Charles 72, 414 — Robert 58, 412 — John Ford 18, 164
— George Robert 41, 368 — Rev. Wm. Worters ... 532'Balmain, Jas. A. S 150
— Hector John 347 Bailward, Arth. C. ..50, i67lBalston, Geo. Richard... 175
— HughCaledon 401 Bain, David S. Erskina 524 iBamber, Charles James 51°
— John Clayton 239 Bainbridge, Edmd. Guy 'Bamfield, Harold J. K. 5'9
— John Edward 144
itlay, Hugh W 173
Attree, Fred.Wm. T. 50, 207
Attwood, Algernon F. ... 236
— Joseph 3S9
Aubin, Alf. Chas 278
Anchinleck, Danl.G.H. 271
Audain, Guy Mortimer. 424
— Mark Ralph P. 8r, 354, 368
Tulloch 53, 229! Bamford, Charles Wm. 367
— George 527|Banatvala,Hormasjie E. 5*7
— Norman Bruce ...284, 3691 Banbury, Chas. William 222
— Percy Agnew 178;— Walter Edward 92, 4"
— William Frank 438 Bancroft, Chas. Edw.... 263
Baines, Rev. Chas. Fred. 396!— William Charles 251
— Cuthbert Johnson ... 273:Banerji, Hem. C S1"
— Edgar Fras. Eardley 529JBanfield,Rees J. Francis 36
— Edw. Geo.G. Talbot. 330— Vivian Francis 29b
Index — Active List.
Banister, Fitzg. M....37, 166
Bants, Harry Cecil 175a
— Henry J. A 290;
— Herbert Delamarks ... 321
— William Sykes 294
Bannatyne, Fred. Cooke 226
— Neil Charles 446
— William Stirling 237
Bannerman, Alexander 213
— Arth. D'Arcy Gordon 425
— John A. Murray 2340
— Oriel Wm. Erskine ... 4451
— William Barney 525
— Wyndhani Philip 434
Banning, Stephen T. 93, 353
Banon, Fred. Lionel S5, 317
Barber, Cyril F 401
— William Douglas 323
Barbor, Richard D 366
Barbour, .las. Scott 335
— John Humphrey 38S
Barchard, A. C. S. ...S3. 279
— Arthur E 39,360
Barclay, Cameron 15:
— Ernest Armond ... 34, 403
— Leslie Geo. de Ruue 345
— Patrick Charles R. ... 437
— Theodore G 56, 346,
Barefoot, Geo. Henry ... 382
Barff, Frederick Russell 248
— Reginald M 433
Barham, Reo. C. A 53s
Baring, Sox. Caryl D 222J
— Sox. Everard 78, 151
— Son. Guy Victor 221
— Thomas Esme 358
Barker, Cecil Hardy ... 184
— Charles Ainslie 326
— Edward 320
— Ernest Fras. Wm. ... 315
— Fred. Edw. Lloyd ... 171
— George 30, 201
— Sir George Digby 4
— George Russell 1756
— Godfrey 402
— ■ .lames Campbell... 30, 205
— J. Stewart Scott ...47, 166
— John Stafford 215
— Leonard Ralph 258a
— Randle Barnett 263,
— Richard Vincent 264
— Samuel L. Phillpotts 229
— William 276:
— William Arthu John 252
— Williim Harold iSs1
Barklie.Robt. Martin 26,303
Baridy, Hy. C. Alex. ... 326
Barkworth, H. A. S. 71, 286
Barlow, B. F.P. Piatt ... 294,
— Cecil Popham 442
— Charles Leslie 248'
— Charles Wvnn 303
— Rev. Clement H 530
— Cuthbert C. Lambert 241
— Edward Alex. Pratt 323
— Ernest 258
— George N. H 53, 176
— Hilaro W.Wellesley77,i63
— John Arthur 18
— John Frederick 171
— Murray H. Pratt 437/
— Nelson William 290
Barnard, Andrew Edw. 432
— Cyril D. V. Gary 326
— Lawrence 495
— William Geo. Fred... 229
Barnardiston, Ernald... 213
— • Nathaniel W 58, 319
— Samuel J. B 243
Barnby, Arthur Chas.... 402
Barne, Miles 223
— Wm. Bradley Gosset 184
Barnes, Ardley H. F. 4, 397
— Arth. Alison Stuart... 325
— Chris. Chevallier 173
— Edward Christian ... 251
— Ernest 434
— George Edward 398
— George West 37I
— Henry John 379
— Henry Marshall 171
— James Petit 423
— Reg. Walter Ralph ... 145
Barnet, Horace H. ...56, 2o3
Barnett, Uarew 430,
— George Henry 322:
— Henry J. de Barry ... 438
Barnett, Kennet Bruce.. 385
— William 32:
— Wm. Alexander 329
— William Henry 404
Barnwell, Arch. Ston-
ham 175J
Barr, D. W. Keith. ..40, 406
— Edwin Harold 398
Barr, Henry Keith 43S
— John Henry Vere 445
Barratt, Ernest Bird ...430
— Herbert James 3S0
— William Cross 79,422
Barrett, Altham L.
Moulton 294
— Arthur Arnold 46, 411
— Arthur Lennard 443
— Charles John Chard 255
— Dacre Leonard 402
— Edw. Ivo Aledhurst... 258
— Edward M. Moulton... 232
— Fred. Whitfield 156
— Gerald H. Johnson ... 311
Harry P. Moulton ... 350
— Henry Walter 41, 36S
— Philip Godfrey 353a
— Richd. Exhani Moore 1S3
— Wm. Edward Hawkes 349
Barrington, John Fred. 1S4
— Thomas Percy 247
— William D'Olier 215
Barron, Alexander 367
— Frederick Wilmot ... 184
— Harry 28, 165
— Harry M. Vaugham... 343
— Netterville Guy 179
— William Ernest 214
Barrow, Reo. All'. Henry 506
— Arthur Fredk 32, 408
— ■ Sir Edmund Geo. 26, 409
— George de Symons ... 423
— Gore Munbee 268
— Harold Percy Waller 386
— Henry John Waller ... 377
— William 323
Barrows. William 153
Barry, Alfred Percival 245
— Cecil Charles Stuart.. 519
Daniel Francis 516
— David Joseph 395
— Edward Patrick John 395
— James 117
— John Frederick 424
— John Patrick 527
— Lionel Edward 151
— Robert B. Otter 288
— Robert Mercer 25i:
— Stanley Leonard 151'
— Thomas David C 528
— Rev. Walter Geo 331 '
— Wm. A. Dykes Red- " ,
mond 270
— William Thnrburn ... 440
Barstow, Henry 442
— JohnB 213;
Barter, Beamish St. J. 55, 241:
— Charles St. L 47, 313
Bartholomew, Arth. W.175U
— Hugh J 275
— William Henry 174
Barthorp, Arthur H 30S
Bartlett, Basil S 387
— Chas. Fred. Napier... 311
— Charle3 Richaru 380
— Edgar Browne 395
— William Theoph 242
Bartley, Stanhope C. ... 174'
Barton, Alured Y. 86, 363, 398 J
— Arthur Elliott 426
— Baptist Johnston 284
— Charles Gerard ...83, 251)
— Charles Walter 309
— Francis Hewson 345I
— Francis J. Herbert 90, 419I
— Frederick St. John... 291!
— Geoffery 6, 235
— Hugh John 2;i!
— Maurice Charles. ..48, 206'
— Nath. Albert D. ...71,348!
— Patterson 173
— Ralph Edward 1850'.
— Richard Lionel 182!
— Stanley James 314!
— Thomas Steward 429!
— William Hugh 269
Bartram, Harry B 175
Bartrum, John S 247
Barttelot, Geo. Frederic 263
— Sir Walter Balfour,
Bart 222
Barwell, Edward Egerton*39
Ba;evi,Wrn. Henry 373
— William Henry Fras. 433
Basing, G. L. Lord... 53, 142
Bas*. Philip de S 373
— William 175S
— Wm. Arthur Hamar 151
Basset, Wm. Fortescue 358
Bassett, Fras. Marshall 251
— John Channon 184
— John Retallack 311
Bastard, Reginald 241a
Bastow, Harold V 236
— Bestyan, Samuel J. ...1756
Basu, Baman Das 528
— Basanta Kumar 517
— Dnarmadas 51J
Batchelor, Lister Hy. A. 404
— Vivian A 175^
Bate, Albert L. F 303
— Charles M'Guire 54a, 207
— Ronald Eliwood 326
— Thomas E. L 516
— Thomas R. F/aser... 1731
Bateman, B. Montague 178
— Edward Wade 276
— llec. Fred. J 396
— George M. STunge 82, 169
— Henry Bertram 183
— Herbert Raymond ... 3SS
— Lloyd Newton Jones 239
Bates, Cecil Robert 175
— Fras. S. Montague ... 280
— Harry Cecil 328
Bateson, John Fras 222
— John Holgate 184
Bath, Kenneth Lamberti75<2
Bathurst, Arthur Henry 310
— Fred. E. W. Hervey 219
Batson, Herbert 52, 242
Batt, Reginald C 235
Batten, Fredk. Graeme 425
— Henry Hallet 404
— James F. Chisholm... 371
— John Beardmore 236
— John Henry Strode... 237
Battersby, Henry Lewis 379
— John 380
— Thomas Preston... 46, 568
Battine, Alex. James ... 170
— Cecil William 156
— Reginald St. Clair ... 436
Battiscombe, Charles 84, 169
— William Wilson 81, 416
Battley, R. Cade L 30
Battye, Ar. Baldwyn ... 437
— Arthur Henry 424
— Basil Condon 215
— Clinton Wyuyard ... 317
— He dley Morton 443
— Ivan Urmstnn 441
— Lionel R. Jas. S 154
— Richmond Moffat ^37
— Walter Rothney 529
Baugh, M. Walcott ...92, 421
Baumgartner, John S.J. 275
Baxter, Noel Edward ... 291
— William 130
Bayard, Reginald 83, 229
Bayford, Edm. H 159
Baylay, Atwell Cha*. ... 215
— Edward John Lake ...1756
— Frederick 92, 210
Bayley, Arden L 40, 360I
— Arthur Frederick ... 175 ]
— Arthur George 302!
— Charles Humphrey. ..296a
— Edward Charles 430
— Frederic George 154
— George H. Wyndham 173
— Gerald Edward 330
— Lionel Seton 182
— Lytton C. Lambert ... 446
— Stuart Farquharson 448
— Thomas Elliott 16:
— William Arthur 444
— William Kercheval ... 328
Bayliff, Richard Lane... 408
Baylor, Henry Talbot... 382
Bayly, Abingdon PvObt .. 171
— Alfred William L. 51,410
— Edw. Arch. Theodore 264
— John 204
Baynes,Chs. Edward 91, 421
Baynes, Geoffrey
— Nigel Wm. Francis ...
— Robert Stuart
Bayspoolc, Albert
Bazalgette, Louis H. 89,
Bazett, Seymour
Bazley, Wm. Thomas ...
Beach, Joseph H. Wolfe
— Thomas Boswall
— William Henry
Beadon.Arthur Eyre 325
— Guy Cenll
— Henry Cecil
— Lancelot Richmond
— William
Beal, George Frad
Beale, Anthony 81,
— Henry Yelverton...53,
-willy :.
Beaman, George P. R. ..
— Joseph Harrison L ..
Beames, David 92,
Beamish, Frederick C...
— Geo. Crofts
— H. Delaccur ...
— James M
— SackvilleE. C.H,363,
— Walter Strickland ...
— Wm. R. de la Cour ...
Bean, Fredk. Thos
!— James Allen
Beardmore, Chas. F. H.
Beardsley, Wm. James
— Wm. Joseph
Bearne, Lewis Collin-
wood
Beasley, James H. M....
— Robert Longfield
Beatson, Chas. Henry...
— Finlay 0 '35,
— Stuart Brownlow 49,
— Wm. John Arnold 38,
Beattie, Alexander
— Rev. H. H
— Maurice Alexander...
Beatty, Reo. Edw. T. ..
— Guy Arch. H
— Lionel Nicholson
— Martyn Cecil
— Philip Vandeleur
— Richard George...
— William
Beauchamp, Clayton G.
— Horace G. P. .' 49,
Beauclerk, Aubrey N....
— Lord Osborne de V....
I Beaumont,E.de Grey 85,
J — George
— George A. Hamilton
— GodfreyLancaster 71,
— Henry
— Henry George
— Richd. Henry
— Seymour J. Gordon...
Beaver, Fred. T. M. 36,
Beazeley, George Adam
Becher, Andrew C. ...50,
— Cecil Morgan Ley ...
— George Arthur
— Henry Sullivan
— Henry Wrixon
Beck, Charles Edward...
— Edward Archibald ...
— John H.Whitworth...
— Rev. John Henry
Becke, Archibald Frank
Becker, Reo. Charles M.
-- C. Theodore 53,
Beckett, Chas. Edw
— John Douglas Morti-
mer
Beckham, LionelG. ...51
Beckwith, Arthur T '
— William JIaltaisse
Beddek, Edw. Escott ...
Beddoes, Hy. Roscoe 87,
Beddy, Bertram L
— Percy L
Bedford, Chas. Henry...
— Walter George Aug...
Bedingfeld, Henry H. -3,
Bedwell, Edw. Parker...
Beer, Veruon Lemuel...
Beetoc, Edmd. Chester
— Orchart
Beevor, Miles
— Walter C. 223,
3 s 2
502
144
273
237
186
243
443
216
388
3S3
212
373
44S
435
35o
433
205
,417
. 239
432
436
529a
4*r
3'4
529a
237
372
374
184
215
251
262
372
186
186
283
1S3
273
516
32S
409
16S
351
396
184
S3i
435
429
383
395
234J
160
265
161
329
158
157
237
323
400
258
367
322
262
166
212
239
345
434
442
284
24
260
305
532
172
530
267
24
291
410
290
222
430
354
365
443
Si8
379
242
174
182
279
230
381
8o3
Index — Active List.
Begbey, Henry 190, 37o'Berjnett, ThomasEdwin 366
Begbie, Alfred R. G. ... 173J — Vivian Boase 528
— Arundel Sinclair 427J — Walter John 367
— ElphinstoneWaters 6,403 — William 387
— Francis Richard... 24, 406: — William Pyt 184
— Francis Warburton... 384 Benoy, Rev. James 396
— George Edward... 79, 334|Bensley, Chas. Norman 517
Begg, Robt. Henderson 185 — Clement Henry 519
Behrcnd, Francis David 284 Benson, Chas Bingley.... 234a
Behrens, Clive 1
— Tankred Tunstall ... 214
Beit, Fras. V. Owen 529a
Beith, Robert Douglas... 400
Belcher, Harold Thos ... 174
— Henry 309
Belfield, Herbert E 33
— Sydney 8i, 168
Belgrave, Hew Dacres... 314
— John D 175
Belk, William 90, 138
Bell. Adam Dickson 145
— Alexander 284
— Alex. Wm.C 32, 408
— ArthurClive 223
— Arthur Hugh 214
— Arthur Lynden 229
— Arth. Wm. Hadden86, 348
— Charles Thornhill 84, 178
— Claude Wm. Hedley 350
— Edward 93, 275
— E. H. Lynden 3s'
— Edward Inkerman...236a
— Evic Jam's 175a
— Ernest Fitzroy 150
■ Ernest William 243
— Fred. William ;8
— Geoffrey Ralph 252
— George Augustus 389
— George Elliott 52, 168
— Henry W J6, 279
— John Ingham 233
— John Penrice 2S0
— Percy Hugh 524
— Raiph HawtreyRohde 184
— Richard Erie 249
— Rion Philip 93, 178
— Robert 175^
— Thomas Charles 346
— Wm.Geo.Sackville ... 373
Bent, Arthur Milton ... 353
— George 382
— Thomas 383
Bentinck, Lord Charles
C 88, 150
— Walter Guy 356
— LordW. A." Cavendish 151
Bentley, Gerald Wilson 319
— Walter 307,
Benton, Norman Wm.... 215]
Ben well, Reginald L. ... 43S
Beor, Bertram R. Whitei75&J
— Eustace Widdrington 3.57 IBere, Charles 388
— Fras.de Beauvoir ... 235 Beresford, Arthur W. P. 170
— Frederic 340 — Chas. C. de la Poer ... 215
— F. John Hamilton ... 344 1 — Chas.E. delaPoer .. 46
■ George Henry 433
— Geo. Jas. Hamilton... 517
— Harold Wilberforce... 156
— Henry L. Gillison ... 214
— Henry Phillipps 429
— James Alex 54a, 411
— James Archibald it.... 371
— John Beatson 432
— Joseph Anthony
Douglas 175';
— Kenneth Dowie 179
— Lindesay Maxwell ... 428
— Malcolm A. Russell... 268
— Matthew G. Edw 357
— Maurice Douglas 18
— Chas. Fred. Cobbe 24,205
— Charles Venables 276
— C. G. Pack 313
— Henry John Pack 334
— James H.Brownlow... 425
— Hon. John G. H. H... 148
— Kennedy 344
— Marcus John Barre"
De la Poer 265
Beresford-Ash, Wm.
R. H 7i, 263
Berger, Arthur 326, 367
— Ernest L. Corbett ...427;
Bergheim, Arthur Cecil 328'
Bergne, Robt. Brodribb 352a j
— Ralph Maitland 426 Berkeley, Chris. Robert 297
— Richard Carmichael 431 — Frederick 261
— Robert Francis 332 — Robert Bruce 424'
— William 1 — Robert Esm^ 307
- William Cory He ward 174J — Rupert E. Gifford ... 266
Bellairs, Norman Edw,
B 180
Bellamy, Arthur Lyttcn 239
— Percy John 86, 286
— Robert 288
Bellers, Ern. Vernon 50, 310
Bellew, Edw. Donald ... 255
— Robert W. D J57
Bellingham, E. H. 0. P. 226
Bellville, George Ernest 157
Belper, Henry Lord 130
Thomas M. Martins2, 299
Berkley, James 83, 169
Bernard, Chas. Camphn 185
— Edgar E 78, 364
— Edward Henry 91, 420
— Herbert Clifford 423
— John 72, 399
— Joseph Francis. ..192, 369
— Ronald P. Hamilton 357
— William Kingsmill ... 365
Berne, John Gerald 38
Benbow, Andrew i75&'Bemers, Ralph A 26
— John Edw 373 Berridge, William
85a
Berry, Alfred Eugene ... 52G
• Harold Ernest 137
— Robert G.J. J 364
Berryman, Hy. Arthur 384
• William Eben 381
Berthon, Alderson P 353
! — Charles Peter 249
John Piercy 183 — Henry W 436
■Robert Arthur Edw. 429[Bertie,.Hra.Reg. H... .49, 263
Bennell, John Dillick ... 295|Besant, Philip Eustace 234
Bennet, John R. rBesley, Barton H 242
Burlton 17, 405 Best, Philip George 171
Bennett, Charles Harold 228 — Thomas A. Dunlop ... 271
— William 263
Bendyshe, Rich. Nelson 400
Benett, Harry V. ...90, 257
— Henry Cleeve 401
Bengough, Douglas Hy
Victor 234a
— Harcourt G. Lionel ...
Benn, Harry Gordon ... 428
■ — Charles Henry 524
■ — Charles Hugh 275
— Edmund 387
— ErnestAlbert 89, 319
— Ernest Edward S. ... 446
— Francis Larkworthy 183
— Hugh 528
— John Francis 438
— John Humphrey 314
— John Sterndale 276
-LevettHolt 371
Betham, Robert M....91, 421
Bethell, Alfred Bryan... 173
— Edward Hugh 50, 207
— Henry Arthur 78, 168
— Leonard Arthur 330
Bethune, C. L. Patton... 343
— Douglas E. B. Patton 356
— Edw. CecU 35, 157
— Hector 434
— Henry Alex 87, 339
— Maurice Filmer 4oi|Bettington, Claude 175a
Betty, Alf. T. Hy. K. ... 231!
— Paget Kemmis 214!
— Wm. R. P. K 310)
Bevan, Frank 232,
Beveridge, Henry 295
— Wilfred W. 0 3S3I
Beves, Percival Scott... 271
Beville, Chas. Hamilton 425
— Francis Granville ... 448
— Harry G. Peyton 435
Bevingtcn, John 175J
Eewes, Arthur Edw. ... 400
Bewley, Alfred William 38
Bewshcr, Wm. Dent 290
Beynon, Henry L. N. ... 179
1 — Lawrence St. Patrick 289
— Wm. George J<. ... 77, 429
Beyts, Rosrer P. Sconce. 4^4
.— William George 384
Bickford, Arthur Louis 439
' — Edward 79, 177a
— Harold Child 140
— Wm. Wilfrid 440
Bicknell, Cyril Clarence 247
— H. Percy Frank 319
— Maldion Byron 82,177a
Biddulnh, Arthur L. N. 1754
— G.Warren 53, 169
— Harold Mavromicbali
87, 356]
I — Harry 213
,— Hope 85, 170
— Leonard Shrapnel ... 175
— Michael 373
— Sir Michael A. S..., 17, 163
— Nicholas Trafalgar... 332
— Sir Robert 4, 163
— Stephen Francis ...72, 414
Bidgood, Thos. E. W. ... 178
Bidwell, Reg. Frank . ... 436
Biggam, Thomas 387
Bigge, George Orde 211
— Thos. Arth. Hastings. 210
Bigger, Samuel F 516
Biggs, Charles William 214
— Henry Vero 76, 2c8
— John Norman 185
Bignell, Bertram H 442
— Richard Lowis , 446
Bill, John Francis 266
Billing, Chas. Geo 402
Bindloss, Wm. Robert... 136
Bingay, Hubert L 215
Bingham, Hon. A. M. R. 146
— Hon. CecilE 53, 132
— Charles Hy. Marion 307
— Edmund G. Hy. ...33, 165
— Hon. Francis Rich-
ard 83, 160
— Hon. John D. Yel-
verton 156
— 0. B. B. Smith 137
— William Henry 442
Bingley.Alfred Horsford
87, 424
— Arthur George E. ... 31c
Binney, Arthur Fred 39E
Binning, George, Lord 40, 134
Binny, Allan J. Murray 443
— Steuari M 373
— Steuart Scott 160
Binsteed, Chas. H. F.92, 423
Birch, A. Harry Colvin77, 177a
— Charles 242
— Claude Ernest 3:0
— Downward P. Lea 82, 177a
— Edward Alfred 452
— Edward Massy '.73
— Fred. Hen. John... 58, 177
— Frederick William ... 431
— Henry Priestley 381
— Qr. ilaster James ... 331
— Jas. Fred. Noel ...84, 170
— James R. Kemmis ... 261
— Robert L. Coote 279
— Ronald Lionel Percy 239,
— Sydney Colvin 232J
— Valentine Kingston 441
Birchall, Arthur P 236
Bircham, Humphrey
Francis William ... 322
Bird. Seo. Arthur 531
— Arthur Jas. Glover ... 215
— Cecil Godfrey 401
— Chas. John G 445
— Sir George Corrie ...4, 405
— Geo. Edw. G.Waller ... 373
Bird, George Rowland... 446
— Hy. John Garnons ... 248
— Rev. John Turnbnll 396
— Max Hermann C. 182
— Robert 518
— Spencer Godfrey. ..53, 354
— Stanley 78, 235
— Wilkinson Dent ...71, 227
— Wm. John B 41, 409,
Birdwood, Geo. Chris.
M —92, 421
— Gordon Travcrs 519
— Hallied Brodrick 437
— Richai-d Lockington 445.
— William Riddell 425
— Wm. Spiller 51, 410.
Birkbeck, Victor John... 279
— William Henry ...53, 135.
Birley, Richard Arch.... 173,
Birney, Arthur N 185
— Charles Folliott 214.
Birrell, Edwin Thomas
F 385.
— William George 380-
JBirt, Cecil iSi
— Lightly Harold 3ir
— Thomas 383
Birtwhistle, John C 274
Biseoe, A. S.Tyndale 83, 168:
— Arthur John 345
— Hugh Vincent 446
— Joseph Seymour 361
— Julian D. T. Tyndale 152-
— Vincent Robert 17
Bishop, Charles Art'mr 398'
— Charles Frederick ... i8o>
— Charles L. N 71, 397
— Harry Oswald 257
— John David Jones 81, 273
Biss, Harold C. J 258
Bisset, John S 215
Bittleston, Geo. H. ...55, 17s
Bivar, C. E. Belli- .. 86, 41S
Black, Claud H. G 446
— James Alex 519.
— Rev. John 531
— Rev. J 402
- John Campbell L 364
— John Greer 382:
— Maurice Adam 139
— Robert Barclay 387
— Walter Clarence 432
— William Campbell 18, 406
Blaekader, Chas. G. ... 252
Blaekbourae. See. Jacob 396
Blackburn, Charles C... 239
— John Edward 46, 20&
Blackden, Leon. Shad 76, 360
Blacker, Fred St. John 358
— Stewart W. W. ...85, 170-
— Wilfrid W 353
— Walter 401
Blackett, E. TJmfre ...48, 17S
— Ralph 155
— Wm. Stewart Burdett 220
Blackham, Robert J. ... 385
Blacklock, Cyril A 323
Blackman.Wm. Stephen 402
Black well, Chas. T 381
— Frank 216
— William Richard 386
Blackwood. Albe. Price 287
— Alexander Thomas... 202
— Francis Edward 2S0
— Lord Frederick T.
Hamilton Temple... 150
— Robert Montagu 306
Blades, Walter Wm 370
Blaine, Edwin Ernest... 259.
Blair, Arthur 267
— Douglas Alexander... 335
— Everard M'Leod 210
— Geoffrey Leigh 446a *
— Hugh Francis 233
— James Molesworth ... 300
— Reginalds. Hunter 82, 339
Ricud.Wm.Creighton 438
— Robert Cuthbert 277
— Walter C. Hunter 48, i77a
— Wm. K. Playfair 175&
Blake, Arthur 250
— Cecil Bruce 175*
— Edward Algernon C. 332
— George Silverthorne 367
— Robt. Chas S. ffrench 230
— Robert Wm. M. ...78, 259
— William Allen 3^5
Index — Active List.
804
Blaie, Wm.LascellesF. 235
Blakeney.EdwaruF.J.So.s^
— Herbert Norwood ... 319
— Robert Byron D 213
— William Edward A. 91, 420
Blakeway. Denys B. ... 433
— .1. Prestwich 210
Blanchflower, Edward .. 216
Bland. Chas. E. Wm ... 267
— Cha-les Loftus 184
— Edw. Humphry 210
— Fred. Milbank 48, 166
Bland, WilliamSt.Colum 179
Bland-Hunt.E.S.deTere 1S1
IBlandford, Bee. Hy. W. 532
Blandy, Lyster F 214
Blane^ Chas Forbes 5S, 168
Blanford, Chas. Edw. 132,369
— William Geo 180
Blathwayt. Gerald W... 174
— Henry Wynter 175a
Blencowe.Edw.Prowett 291
Bleakinsop, Alf. Percy... 383
— Frederick Linton 528
— LaytonJohn 345
Blennerhassett, B. M. 377
— Ernest Blennerhassett 27 1 {
Blest, Daniel Alex 30
Blowitt, Arthnr 78, 3211
— Baker A. Rawson ... 333
— Charles Turner ...52, 16S
— George Temple 323
— William Edward. ..50, i66|
Bliss, Charles 440
— Ernest William 385!
— James Arthur 435
— John Plomer 360
— Leonard ?. H 282
— Thomas G. C 257, 373
— Wilfrid Marryat 269
Block, Arthur Hugh 71, 177
— Maurice W. P 56, 177
Blois, Dudley George... 173
— Eustace William 357
— SirR. B.Macn.Br. ... 223
Blois- Johnson, T.Gordon 436
Blomfield, Chas. Geo. M.. 234a
— Charles Jas 33, 257
Blood, Sir Bindon ... 6, 204
— Bindon 250
— Robert 377
— William Persse... 77, 346
Rlore, Herbt. Richard £8,322
Blosse, Fras. Lynch 360
Blount, Geo. PercyCosmo 182
— Grerille H. Robins ...175a
— Harold 3981
— William Frederick ... 115
Blumberg, Herbert E... 401
Blumenthal, Adolph Z. 1756
Blundell, Bryan S. M....256CI
Blundell - Hollinshead -
Blundell, C. L 220
— Dermot Howard 322
Blunt, Allan St. Jolm ... 330
— Charles Jasper ...179,369
— Conrad Edw. G. ...79, 364
— Duncan Hamilton ... 242
— Edward Henry 310
— Ernest 46, 206
— Bee. James H. T 532
— Osmond Donald 257
— Robert Bruce 88,257
— Walter E. O. C... 344, 373
Blyth, Fred. Aug. ... 54, 411
— Herbert Russell ...79, 234
— James Davidson 335
— Reginald C. Popham 274
Board, Andrew G 266
Boase, George 0 175a
Boddam, Ernest B. C... 430
Boddy, Owen Vidal...33, 206
— Robert James 260
Bode, Louis Wm 76, 225
Boden, Anthony D 357
35:>dington, Percival J... 387
Bodkin, Leo Francis ... 250!
Body, Grant T 307
— Kenneth Marten 1756
Boevey, C. A. Crawley 320
— E. il. Crawley 233
Boger, Dudley C 261
— Richard Wharton 83, 171
— Robert Albany 215
— Roger Montague 175a
Bogle, Benj. Wm. 249
— John Savilfi 439'
Bjileau, Arthur C. T. 56, 177 Bourchier,ArthurC.F.g2, 422 Brabazou, Anthony Hey-
— Bert. Hy. Carter 277, 374 — Philip Lennox W. ... 402 land 400
— Colin Campbell 423 — Raymond Walter H. 175) — -Hoh. ClaudeM. Patrick
— Etienne R. Partridge 436 — Rodney Lewis 1S3
— Frank R. Farrer ...S7, 211 — Thos. A. Micnamara 393
— Guy Hamilton 212 Bourcicault, Geo. P...4S, 386'
— Herbert Edward. ..90, 410 Bourke, Erne-it Albert. 378}
Bois, John 231a — George Deane
William Beaufort 402
Wm.LockhartC. Moore 222
Srackenbury, Henry ... 130
Sir Henry 4, 163
— Herbert Williora 34
Wilinot Henry 344
Bradley, Charles Ed-
ward 35, 329
• Fred. Gardner 82, 417
— Hugh Vachell 423
— Robert Anstruther ...329:1
— Robert William 265
Bradney, Philip E 246
Bradshaw.Arth. Edwin 251a
— Cecil P 136
Charles Richard 440
— Frederick Ewart 448
John William 367
— Laurence Julius E. 40, 411
Boisragon, Guy H 425 — Henry Beresford...40, 360 — Walter John William 438
Holes, Wm. Samuel 383 — John Joseph 519 Bradbridge, Edward U. 325
Bolitho.EIw. H.Warren 185 — Paget John 130 Bradbury, Edw. Kinderi75<i
Rols, Louis Jean 242 — TTlick Joseph 378 BraddellMoncktiuO'Del^Si
Bolster, George Emil ... 174 Bourne, Allan Geo. B... 39S Bradford, A. De B.W.W. 355
Bolton, Archer C 70, 30^ — Frank 114. — Edw. Austin 322
— Arthur Hely 428 — Henry R. Murray ... 225 — Edw. Chaloner 344
— Digby 395 — Walter FitzGerald ... 437:— Evelyn Ridley 336
— Richard G. Ireland... 223 . — Walter Kemp 442' — Sutherland Henry ... 282
— Thomas A. Nassau ... 331 Bousfield, E. Emerson 435I— Sj'dney Sheridan 265
— Wilfred Nash 86, 325 Bouverie.G. Pleydell 56, 221!
— William 216 Bovet, William 213
Bomford, Gerald 515 Bovill, Edward 515
Bonavita, John 192 Bowden, J. H.T.Cornish 276
Bond, Algernon, A. G .. 353 — Wm. Harvey 243
— Chas. Earbery 233 Bowdler, Basii W. B. .
— Chetwynd R. A. ...91, 420 Bowdon, Wm. E. I .B... 283
— Edward Leslie :34 Bowen, Arthur W. N... 3S6 .
— Francis George ...56, 20S — Aubrey Percival 318
— George Montgomery 316 — Charles Eustace 430
— George Weston 234a — Charles Otway Cole 211
— Henry Hendley 172 — Beo. E. Jenkins 532
— James Hy. Robinson 336 — Francis Joseph... 307, 374
— Ralph F. X. M.... 79, 16S — Gerard Christopher 353
— Reginald Coplestone 315 — Herbert Walter 181! Brady, Daniel..
— Reginald Edwin 439 — Hugh Ince Webb 2641 — Robt. Maziere 51,176
— Reginald Fras. Geo. 211 — Hugh Rice 304 — William Longfield ... 323
— Richard Pratt 3S1. — John Alex. B. P 2:51 Braid, Arthur Reade 82, 169
— Thomas 388 — John Cuthbert G 532 Braide, Geo. F. W 517
— Wensly J. H 55,412 — Tom Ince Webb 25iiBraine, Herbt. E. R. R.353<i
Bonham, Chas. Barnard 2131 — William Allan 276iBraith\vaite, Fras. J.... 307
— Eric Henry 143 — William Ince Webb 3201— Francis Powell 232
— George Lionel 219 Bower, Claude E. S. ... 175 — James H. Vidal 242
— Walter F 303,— Hamilton 33, 418 — WaltjrP 86, 245
Bonner, Singleton 293— Harold Garnet,tLancei75aj— William Garnett 263
Bonnyman, F.J.Cosmo 277 Bowers, ArthurH. id.... 333 Brake, Herbert E. J. 87, 179
Bonsor, Stanley 370;— John 367 1 — - Timothy Francis 388
Bonus, William John 80, 294' — Maunsell 4o)Brakenridge. Fras. J.... 386
Booker, John L 283 Bowes. William Hely 77, 255JBrakspear, William Rae 430
Bookey, John Thos. B... 5i5;Bowes-Lyon, Son.VL.... 133 Bramhall, Edw. Albert 80,364
Boome, Edw. Herbert .. 43o'Bowker, Fras. Jearrad 293; Bramly, Alf. Jennings 87,160
Boon, George 230 — William James 245, — AlwynWm. Jennings 161
Boone, Charles Armel... 328 Bowlby, Charles Wm. 79, 34SJ — Guy L. Jennings 373
— Chares Fred, de B... 303! — Robert Russell 307 — Harrie Jennings 299
— Henry Griffith 184! Bowles, Fred. Aug.. ..36, "165 Bramwell, Chas. Guy ... 76.5
Booth. Lionel EdwardB. 48,— Fred. Gilbert ....56, 208
— Raymond M. St. John 233 — Henry 46, 256
— Richard Henry 3691 — John de Vere 17;
— Thomas Macaulay ... 3391 — LudlowTonson 8o, 279 ■
— Sort. W. D. Sclater ... 170; — Vere Hunt 327
— William Henry ...89, 229! Bowly, David 84,162
Boothe, A. L. Trevor ... 14; Bowman, Henry 72, r86
Boothby, Francis S. E. 241 — Henry James 90,
— Reginald Evelyn ...51, i67|Bown, Arthur Thomas 517
Bor, Edward John ...41, 206' Bowring, Arthur H 172
— James Henry 58, 397 — Francis Stephen 235
Borah, Shibram 516— FredThos.N.Spratt 28, 205
Borradaile, A. Latour ... 383 — George 63, 413
— Basil 213! — John Bellasis 439
— Harry Benn 57, 417IB0X, William Fred 367
Borrett.Herbert Charles 6 Boxer, Edw. Hood S. ... 422
— Oswald Cuthbert 23:— Hugh Edwd. Richd. 241
Borton, Chas. Edw.. ..54, 239 Boxwell, Ambrose 234a
— Cyprian Edward 276: Boyall, Alfred Morey ... 247
— Neville Travers 234I Bayce, Charles Edward 1756
— William Neville 216
Bosanquet, E. Marriott 184
— Jas. Tindal 1 283
— Lionel A 305
Bosher, Albert E 240
Bostock, Arthur 305
John South ey
— Clement James 329a
Geo. Addison 303
— Henry D.incombe ... 156
Braccker, Henry Russel 183
J. Donaldson Dulany iS;
— Sefton Dulany 280
Wm. Sefton 174
Brand, Cecil 25S
— Erne-t Stanley 236
Run. Roger 358
— Hon. Thos. Walter 87, 151
Brander, Arthur Jas. 25,407
— Edw. Hepburn Clay295t
— Edward Salisbury ... 516
— Gustavus G. Spieker 244
— Herbert Ralph 82, 417
Brandon. Oscar G 214
— Eev.R. Joseph 531
Brandreth, Edgar 427
— Lyall 233
Sranl'oot, Arth. Madge 524
Brannigan, John H. 382
— Ernest J. G 54a, 207 Bransbury, Hy. Arthur 333
— Harry Augustus 172 Branson, Lionel Hugh... 444
— John Fred. Wm 234! — Vivian Henry 438
— John Henry A 231 Brassey, Edgar Hugh ... 132
— Wm. Geo. Bertram 89, 3641 — Harold Ernest 134
Boyd, Alex. Charles 18 ij— Robert Bingham 158
Boswall, G. R. Houstoun 220: — Arthur Octavian 175a1 Bray, Claude Arthur ... 372
Boteler, Fras.Wilford 50, 167 — Chas. A. Rochfort 34, 2061 — George Arthur Tueo... 383
— Wilford Henry 251a — Gerald 250! — Hubert Alaric 384
— Henry C. Rochfort ... 174; — Reginald Edw. T. 79, 310
— Henry Alexander ... 175! — Robert Napier 284
— Henry Ignatius 446 MacBrayne. Robt. J. ... 40+
— Henry W. B 527;Breading, George R. ... 276
— Mossom Archibald 78, 209 8reakey,ArthurJohn82,i77a
— Stuart 215 Breay, Beo. Chris. Fras. 531
— Stuart Ogilvy 181 Bredm, Alexander 440
Boyes, John Edward ... 6 — Waldene FitzWm. H. 254
Boultbee, Arch. St. Johni75a Boyle, Arthur Gerald ... 245 Breeks, Richard Wm. 83, 169
— Chas. A. T 55.321 — Francis Rayner 400' Bremner, Arthur Graut 212
Bonlton, Charles S 2B21— Michael 385I — Athelstan D. St. G.... 215
— Harold 529 — Roger Courtenay...... 353J — Donald 178
— Hugh St. George ... 445cz'Boys, Rsginald H. H. ... 21 1!— Harry John 8:, 4:6
— Raymond Edward ... 3i5|Boyse,H3nry Thos.A.S. 255 Brenau, Hugh G 344
Bott, John C. L 101
Bottomley, Harry R 227
Boucher, B. Hamilton... 290
Boudier, Edward Wm... 423
Boughey, Henry 32
— John 6
Boulderson. H. A.B. 54, 411
Boulnois, William A. 93, 170
8o:
Index — Active List.
Brcndon, Herbert_A.8i, i69|Broadrick,_Fred. B. D. 170 Brown. Basil Hanbury 184
"">' — Cecil Arthur 404
1 — Charles Allen 89, 419
1 — Charles King V 2346
;' — Claude Russell „. 213
— Claude W. Wreford... 233
Brennard, Cecil Walter 137
Brercton, David L 332
— Kdward Fitzgerald79,3o8
— Frederick Sadleir 223, 385
Breslin, Albert Edw. H.. 145
Bretterton,GeorgeH.9i, 420
— Robert C. L. Staple-
ton 236
Breton, Harry D'Arch.. 46,206
— George Fletcher 2!
Broadwood, Arthur 161
— John Henry 283
— Robert George. ..1, 30, 153:
Brock, Alec. W.Saumarez 2
— Edgar N. Loftus 275
— Henry Jenkins 171
— Matthew William 372
Thomas Herbert 24
Brett, Arth. Henry W.49, i76iBrocklebank, John J.... 135
— Charles Arthur Hugh 24^ — Richard Hugh Royds 150
— Fras. Lionel Seymour 326 Brocklehurst, John F.... 31
— G. W. Brownrigg 373 — Robert 245
— Herbert George iSoJBrockman.C.E. F.Drake 400
— John Aloysius 1851— David Henry Drake 428
— Walter Edward ...91, 42CJ — Herbert Edw d. Drake 518
— Walter Percival ... 85, 2091 — Percy Wm. Drake 91, 421
— Wm. George Arthur... 2R5 — Vivian GodfreyDrake 5191
Breltell, Richd. V. G. ... 280 Brodhurst, B. M. L. ... 439
Breul, Fred. Alex 273|Brodie, Alexander 223
Brewer, Herbert Reg. 402' — Ewen James 343
Brewm, Bertram Robert 1 85 1 — John Fitzgerald 380
— John Palffy 90, 210 — L. A. M 300
Brewis, Fras. Bertie ... 3161 — Lennox Cunningham 145
— Robert H. W 234lBrodribb. Ernest 385'
Brewster, Arthur 0. JBrogan.Thomas Henry 175^
French 323 Brogden.JainesEngland 384
— Roht. A. French 224' — John Silvester 400!
— R. Ferdinand J79|Broke, Harry 34,2091.
Brickenden, R. H. L. ... 24jBromneld, Fra. Wm. 48, 261]
Bridge, Rev. Arthur 530]— James 371
— Chas. Henry 28, 3^3 1— John C. Coley 179
— Tho.F DunscomL>i,32, 399) — Walter Tyrwhitt 233
— Walter Sydney 332,Bromhead, Benjamin G. 311
— Wm. Basil Charles ... 334 — Edw. Gonville 438
— William Cyprian. .89, 297 — Kichd. F Gonville... 24:
Bridgeman, Ron. Hy. Bromilow, Walter 354
G. 0 i756,Bromley, Clarence R. S. 1S4
Bridges, Alex. Henry ... 17; — Cuthbert 2571
— Arthur Holroyd 436 Brook, Edmund Smith ... 6
— Edw. Cha.Philippi... 292 — Henry Spanton 388
— Fitzstephen Henry... 442 , Brooke. Bertram N 220,
— Francis Doveton 4001— Bertram W. Darrell 1754
— George Tom SI 1721 — Charles Louis 398
— Harry Rowland 228 — Chris. R. Ingham ... 315
— Thomas SIcGhie 307' — Eardley Wilmot 365
Bridgford, Robt. Jas. ... 3271— Ed.Vanrenenlnghara
Bridgman, ArthurW. 23, 36S 88, 31;'
— George Augustus ... 319, — Edward Wm. Saurm 173
Brierley, Chas. Leonard 258: — George 224
— Eustace Carlile 257)— George Cecil 286
— Geoflrey T 182 — George Frank 348
— Gerard Wilson 185 — Harry Morris SI 431
Brifia. Joseph Vincent. 192 — Henry Robt. Moore... 302
— Rinaldo 102 — Hugh Fenwick... 271, 364
Briggs, Chas. James 86, 135!— John Weston 14S
— Fred. Clifton 53l 242— Leopold G. M., Lord. 132
— George Clark 259- Lionel Godolphin 32
— George Ewbank ...48, 235,— Nevile PattuUo 352
— Harry Beecham 527 — Rich. O'Shaughnessy 371
Bright, Reginald Arthur 171 — Richard R. Maude ... 302
— Richard 229 — Donald George 87,148!
Colonel Edward 130
— Vet. Lieut. Edward... 395
— Edward Douglas... 79, 153
— Edwin Harold 517
— Ernest Craig 342
— Francis Joseph Wade 384
— Frank 190, 370
Frank Tatton ... 173, 374
Browne, Sherwood
Dighton 82, 163
— Walter Daniel 367
— Walter S. Wilfrid ... 238
— William 360
— Wm. Herbert Pryce 409
— William Lloyd 183
— Wm. Rich 524
— Wm.Theo. Redmond352n
Brownell, D 276
Browning. Chas. Hunter 174.
— Edward Rd. Lyndale 185
— Francis Alexander... 136
,,.— George Dansey 385
— Fredk. George 272 — Herbert Arrott 89, 447
— Fred. John 55, 303 — J. A 131
— Fredk. Victor Yeats 323 — Theodore Charles 436
— Fredk. Wm. Alex. ... 370 — Thomas 38*
— Geoffrey A. Phillipps 214'— Winthrop Benjamin 525
— U-eorge Alexander ... 2i6!Brownlow,Cec.Barry54a,4ii
— George Benson 444 — Charles William ...85, 178
— Gordon Hargreaves 2221 — d'Arcy Charles 435
— Harry Herbert 382) — Henry Blaikie 79,177'
— Harry Troup 90, 419; — Hon. J. Roderick 321
— i?ec.Hy.Ed\vinHobart 530J JJrownrigg,Geo.Alex.92,42i
— H.Forbes Darell 3°i|— Hemy John Watt 70, 208
— Capt. Henry R 3421 — Sletcalfe Studholme 24.!
— Copt. Hy. Robt 5261 Browse, George 529a
— Henry R. Seguier ... 249 Bruce, Alexander 388
Howard Clifton 153! — Alex. Livingstone ... 157
James Andrew 416 — Archibald Gordon ... 260
— JohnSouthwell ...56, 344 — Hon. Arthur Edward 134
— Lewis George 5161 — Arthur Francis ...92, 448
Louis F 26, 205 — Charles Edward 443
— Oscar 370 \ — Hon. C. Granville 77,429
Percy Wilson 340'— Charles M. Dundas... 172
Richard Cradock 398;— Clarence Dairymple 284
— Robert Hylton 185! — David 379
— Robert James Reid 92,421 — Edward 28, 407
Robert Tilbury 387J — Edw. Archibald 25
— Vere Ward.... 355]— Forbes 389
— Walter Henry 428 — George David 441
— Walter Sledlicott ... 435 — George Evans .. ... . 239
— Walter Sydney 325 — Harry K. Walpole ... 446
— William 3661 — Hervey Ronald 224
— William Baker 84, 209! — James G. Turing 231, 373
Wm. Geo. Charteris 216: — John 442
William H. Wreford.. 303!— John Elliot L 180
Browne, Alex. John W. 426
— Alfred Kden 174
— Alfred Percy 429
— Andrew Duncan SI.
Andre » Lang
Jonathan Slaxwell ... 441
— Kenneth Hope 340
— Malcolm Edw. Lloyd 439
231J — Reginald Wyndham 268
78J— Robt. H._Brudenell... 240
— Richard G. T.
.82, 357 — Victor Reginald 150
— StrRobt.Onesiphorus 2s6|Brooker, Edward Part... 211
Brinckman, Rowland 86, 346 Brooking, Harry Trisaott
Brind, Charles Geo 261 86,423
— John Edward Spencer i83|Brooks, James 369
— John Thomas 97 — John Charles Close... 139
— Ralph Montacute 404 Brooksbank, R. Gylhy... 155
Brmdky, Geo. Fred. W. 327!Broome,Geo. Simpsoi.91, 420!
Brine, Percival F 229 — Guy Saville Fred. ... 171
Bnnkley. Chas. Sf. E.76, 138 — Ralph Champneys 77, 415
— John R. Lloyd 1756 — Robert Dennis 416
— Richard K.L.King .. 2341 — William Arthur ...30, 407,
Brinton, John Chaytor 133 Brotherton.T.dela H.57, 208
— Oswald Walter :C2:Brough, Alan 214
Briscoe, Henry ArthurW 322 — John 398
— Hugh Vincent 404 — Rev. Joshua 396
— Lancelot Dunlop 398'Broughton, Alfred W.
Brise, Harold G.Ruggles Delves 402]
87, 2161— Brian D 249
Brissenden, Albert 216 — Geoffrey Delves 234a;
Bnstow, Samuel F 345'— Hugo Delves 261:
Brittain, Rev. A. H. B. . 53. — Legh Harley Delves 174
Brittan.Cha.Gisborne 57, 400 — Theodore Delves 213
— Edward Pole 77, 398 — Wm. Edward Delves 175
— Reginald 395lBroun. Alex. Aitken J... 361:
Britten, Thos. X 430 — Ernest Scott 256
Britton, Arthur H. D. ... 354
— John A. Hamilton ...242a
Broadbent, Edward N... 267
— Herbert 53
— James Ronald 440
Brousson, Frederick ... 17s
Browell, William Basil 171]
Brown, Alan Moray 404
— John Edward 24, 2oi!- Andrew Betts 351
— John T. Crofton i84[— Arthur Edmund 373
Broadley, Hamilton W. 2251 — Arthur James ... 369
Broadmead, Henry... 54,3031— Arthur Laidley i«
Anthony E. Jetnmett 289 — Robert Wm. Ves^y ... 158
— Arthur G. Fred. ...28, 409' — Stanley Slalcolm 444
— Arthur Howe 353' — Thomas 172
-Arthur Neil E 334 — William Alex. M 430
— Barwirk Sharp 184 Brunker.C. Molyneux84, 257
— Charles Slichael 2141 — Jas. Slilford S 49, 166
— Clement A. R 72, 208!— James Robert 285
— Clement L. S. Seton- 437lBrunner, Chas. Wilfred 212
— Rev. D. G. Lathom... 507! Bruno, Ern. E. liruno 353,373
Desmond J. E. Beale 150 — Hugh Watson Bruno 402
Edgar 3471 Brunskill, John H 387
— Edmond Waller 174'Brush, Aplyn Waring... 254
— jsdward Gturge 383J — George Howard 237
— Edw. Stevenson 25' — John E. Ramsay 346
— Fras. Thos.Wogan... 270'Brutton, J. Cull 149
-• Frank Dennis 526: Bryan, Herbert 88,327
— Frank Douglas 436; — Thomas Wm. Guy 81,177a.
— FrankW.N.Wogaii47, 144! Bryant, Alan 277
— Frederick George — Frederick Carkeet ... 175
Francis 84,234, — Gilbert Edward ...72, 177
— Fred. Slacdonell 213.— Henry Balfour F 335
— Fred. William 115! — Henry Grenville 317
'—George 286!— Jasper Slozley 185
— George Buckstone ... 258 Bryce, Charles Alex. ... 222
— George Fitzherbert... 34 — David Greig 436
— Geo. Herbert Stewart 243 '—William 252
— George Willis 161 Bryson, Reginald 529
— Gerald H. Wylde 307 Buccleuch.W. F. Dukeof 1
— Gerald Wharton 260 Buchan, Ernest Norman 328
— Harold Gore 49, 32: Buchanan, Andrew 518
— Harry Ernest 44°' — Arthur L. H 339
— Henry Ralph 294'— Bertram George 173
— Herbert Jose P 437 — Claude Gray 445
— Horace F.Moresby... 443 — Francis Edward 259
— Sir James 6,215 — George Earnshaw ... 401
James Clendinning... 365 '— George Johnston 384.
— Sir James F. SIanners204 -- Gilbert Howell L 317
— John Gilbert 155 '— Hemw James 239
— Leslie Swinton 4391 — John B. Whitla 362
— Percy Alfred 529a — Kenneth Gray 337
— Robert Arthur 58, 286 — Kenneth James ...92, 421
— Robert Geoffrej' 328 — Walter James 518
— Samuel Haslett 5:5 Back, Cecil Henry 437
— Samuel Swinton 172 — William Teunant 92, 332
Index — Active List.
806
Bnekland, Philip A.. ..46, 409 Barke, SfajfPuym. W.H. 372 Burton.George Stratford 184 Cadell, Alexander... 70, 426
— Reginald ETiek H. 85, 209 — Major WilliamHenry 527 — Gerard William 443 — Harry Ernest 179
Bnckle, Archie Stewart 171 Bnrleigh, Son. Robt. B., ; — Harold Franklin 445 — Hew Francis 50, 410
— Arthur Charles 292 Master of 351!- Harry Chas. Hay :8o — John Francis 8i, 169
— Arthur Ernest 364 ' Burlton, Alfred Ralph... 4-7 — Henry Gerard 91, 419 — John George 445
— Arthur TV. B 373 — Arthur H 379 '— Hubert 48, 16S — John Macfarlane 517
— Chris. Reginald ...93, 17S — HowardB. X. Spence 136 — John Adolphus 5251 Cadogan." Henry O. S.... 263
— Henry .". 184 — Philip Sykes Murphy 425 — Julius Henry 244 — Jgon.~Wm.Ge6. Sydney 151
— Henry "William 214 — Reginald Dennis 79, 416. — Reginald de H 89, sig'Cafe, Chas. Havdon W. 30
— Herbert Stewart 365; — Wm. E. Ferdinand ... 42; ■.— Reginald E. G 402 Caffin, Ernest G 232
— Matthew Perceval ... 3:3 Burn, Alex. Edw. P 54a, 41: — Reginald George 423 Caffyn, H. Hunt 329a
Buckley, Arthur D. B.53, 20c — Arthur George 54. 411 — Richard Watkins 434 Cahill, Laurence J. S.... 38S
— Basil Thorold 89, 232 — Chas. Pelham Mait- ;— Robert Clerke 138 — Thomas B. S 353a
— Edward James 271I land 33° — St. Geo. E. W 58, 209 Cahusac,W.Fremantle73,4i4
Bucknill, L. Morris 157a — Charles Rosdew 130,— William Clerke 442 Caillard.Wm. M.C. duQ. 14:
Budd, Norman A.Hay... 425:— Ernest M. Johnston... 211 1— Wi!loughbySeymourS8,23i jCaird, Edw.DevonQ2, 313,368
Budge, Alfred K 320; — George Callander ... 437 Bury, Hugh Hoskyns ... 443 ' — Lindsay Henryson ... 286
— Hubert L 2261 — Henry Pelham 34°'— Viteottnt 223aiCairnes, James Elliot ... 173
— Philip Prideaux 1756— James Montague 210 Busfeild, Johnson A. ... 261 — William Alan 71, 208
Budgen, Wm. Napier ... 183 — Robert Nathaniel 215 Bush, Harrv 3 3-3 .— William Elliot 46
Budworth, Chas. E.D.88, 171 Burnaby, Eust. Hotham 274 — Harry William 369; Cairns, Michael 367
Buist, Arthur Hunter ... 438 — Charles G 211:— Herbert Wheeier 53o!Cu;dbeck, Eaton Hely... 145
— Arthur William T. ... 318 Burnand, Norman G. ... 352— John ..o: Caldecott, Ernest L. ... 185
— David Simson 426 Burnard, Chas. Francis 234 — John Ernest 83, 332lCaldwell, Arth.L.81,310, 364
— Frederick Braid ...54, 363 Burne, Edw. Robert ... 174 — Oliver George 402 — Robert 382
— Herbert John Martin 3S4 — Fras. Henry C 212 Bushe, Chas. Kendal... 180 'Call, Felix 25s
— James Martin 387 — George H. P 76. 252 — Thomas Francis. ..58, 177 'Callender, David A 225
— John Martin 384 i — Knightley Owen 423 Bushell, Fred. Harley... 214 Calley, Thomas C. P. 37, 132
— KeithLyon 334-- Knightley Poyntz 85, 41SJ 3ushman,Hy. Augustus 150 Callwell, Albert Henry 50,176
— Robert Napier 382 — Lindsay E. Lumley... 443 Bussell, Thos. Edw. ... 226 — Charles Edward ...52, 177
Bulfin, E Stanislaus, 86, 256 —Newdigate A. K. ...63, 413 Buston, Philip Thos. 49, 207 Calthorpe.-Hbn.S.J.G. ... 139
Bulkeley, Thos. Hy. R.223a'— Rainald Owen ... 243, 364 Buswell.Ferberd R 384 Calthrop, Chris. W. Carr- 515
Bull, Bee. Edmund 531 Burnett, Alexander E.... 268'Butchart, Jas. Alex 175U — Everard Ferguson ... 174
— George Henry 527! — Charles John 51 Butcher, ArthurE. A. 77, i63Calvert, Chas. Arch 142
— Geoffrey Spencer 184 — Charles Kenvon ...83, 159 — Frederick Charles ... 141'— George 86, 170
— Henry i75u — Charles Stuart 335I— Frederick Spurrell... 1S0 — John Telfer 581
— Philip Tomlinson 276 — Jas.GordonLennox7i, 252! — George James 51, 368J — Robt. T. Chris 439
— Seymour Clarke 147; — James L. Gilbert 340,— Henry To wnsend 55, ^ICama, RustamHormasji 525
Bullen, John Welply ... 383 — John Chaplyn 178 Butler, Alex. Hazelwood 437 Cs.5iBKiDGE,.H'..R..H".Z>Kfceo/
— Stephen Darley 180 — John Curteis 285J — Arthur Almeric P. ... 373I 1,4,158,163,192,204,219,319
Builer, £01!. H. Yarde93, 356 — Joseph John 372J— Arthur Townley ...90, 170I 321
— Herbert Cecil '.. 35S — Robert Francis Day.. .1756 — Bernard Arnold B. ... 174!— Edw. D. P 79,25:
— James Henry George 349 — Sidney Harvey 528 — Charles Walter 244JCameron, Alan Charles 331
— John Dashwood 276,365 — William Francis 377 — Cooper H. Salisbury. 306' — Allan George 343
— John R. Symes "31 Burney, Arthur E. Cavei85ul — Ernest Reuben C 395I — Angus 342
— Hon. JohnR. KTarde 223 — Ernest Henry 51, 310I — GeorgeLewis 173! — Archibald Rice 88, 299
— M. E. Manninghan... 357,— Herbert Henry 46, 335I — Harold 2661 — Arthur Hillyard 185
— Norman Montagu ... 35S —Percy de Sausmarez — Henry Hugh 83, 169I — aylmer 361
— St. Hon. Sir R. H. 4,321! 79, 177a!— Henry Maurice 443— Charles Shaw 270
Bulloch, Richd. Arch.... 300 Burns, Frederick 369' — James F. Arcedeckne 279 — Donald 352a
Bullock, C. J. Troyte ... 2431 — William Albert 1S5 [ — Hon. Lesley J. Probyn 224J— Donald Cuninghame 25S
— George M 35 Burnside, E. Aug 383— Zori Newtown 221' — Donald Hay 429
— Thomas William 361 — Frederick Reginald 144:— Pierce K. O'Brien ... 366! — Douald Walter 219
Bullough, Charles B. ... ^'Burnyeat, Hugh P 175: — Richard Fowler 235I — Douglas C. Poole 258
Bulman, Philip 54a, 3171 Burr, Chas. Frederics.. 253 — Richd. H. Keatinge89,294 — Ewan A 234
Bulpett, Arthur D. ...49, 303 Burra, John S 355 — Stephen Seymour ...234a! — Ewan Cornwallis 84, 169
Bulwer, Edw. A. E 292 Burrage, John 329; — Sydney George 386: — Swan Duncan 170
— Sir Edw. Gascoigne 263 Burrard, Charles 427 — Walter 3626; — Eweu Douald Charles 178
Bunbury,Chas. Hamilton ! — Harry George 257, 365!— Sir William Fras. ... 5 ' — Beo. Francis Ewen ... 331
de St P 256 — Sidney Gerald 72, 208 — Wm. J. Chesshyre73, 140;— G. C. M. Sorel 342
— Herbert X 28; — William Dutton ...81, 169 Butt, Ashworth Clegg... 401! — George E. E. Gordon 339
— Richard Seymour ... 184 Burrell, Merrick R 142! — Edward 380' — Hugh Alan 212
— Vese3r Thomas 72, 252! — Wm. Matthew .. 153,— Frank Ern. Wilhelm 3601— James 30, 205
— Wm. Edwin 73, 414! — Wm. Samuel 52, 227|Buttanshaw. Edw. T.81, 364! — James Saumarez 288
— William C.Hanmer... 434 Barrill, Robie W. S. ... 175 Butterfield, Edward ...446 — Quarter Master John 343
— William Henry 213, Burroughs, Charles 362&jButterworth, Reg. F. A. 214' — Beo. John 530
Bundock, Alick Fras. ... 206 — Chas. Adolphus de P. 35:— Samuel 381, — John Sullivan 2580.
Bunny, F.W.M'T. 79,310, 360J — Fred. Wm. Traill- ... 234 Buxton, John Laurence 358— Kenneth Bos well 350
— Frederick Brice ...47,166 — Ren. Wm. Gore 532 — Ronald Henry 239J — Kenneth Mackenzie.. 385
Bunting, Thomas King 113J Burrowes, A. Robinson 346!Buzzard, Arch. Dougan 240 — Neville J. Gordon ... 342
Burbury, James Harold 285 — Ale:.. Leslie Scott 36, 307( — Chas. Norman 182! — Orford Somerville ... 174
Burch. Frederick 142J — Henry Gray 71, 168! — Frank Anstie 174 — RobertBruceMacieod 182
— William E. S 254 — Louis Arundell 319'Byass, Harry N 85, 330 — Sir William Gordon... 231
Burd, Edmund 249J— Patrick William 446 Byers, Cyril B 434]— Wm. Henry Veitch ... 33s
Burdall, Albert 369]— Robert Aylnier 444!Byne, Albert J. Henry... i37JCamilleri, John M. ...87,424
Burden, Henry 519 — Robert Philip 358 — Roland M 80, 399 Campbell, Alan James... 425
— William M'Cormac...i75uj Burrows, Alfred" 307 iByng, Arthur Maitland 236]— Alexander 215
Burder, Ernest Sumner 282 — Edmund A 54, 167]— Aithur Stanley 366' — Alex.A.Elphinstonegi,42o
Burden, A. Burdett .... 330J — George 277— Geo. Philip Fras 28'— Alexander Straton 239,374
— Edward Jerome 361I — Norman 77, 265] — Hon. JuliauH.G....53, 151' — Zie«i.A.rch. John 160
Burdon, Cyril W .175.1 — William 266! Byres, Patrick Moir 80, 135 — Capt. Arch. John ... 35
— John Alder Si, 307
Surge, Montague 144
— Norman Ormsby 401
Burges, Daniel 273
— Frank 273
Burt, Alfred i37|Byrne, Edw. Gavin J.... 262— Archibald Neil 183
— Arthur George 330I— - Fred. Joseph 348 — ArthurCrawford J. 319, 362
— Charles Henry 133!— Gerald Bertram 357 — Arthur R. S. Lyon ... 286
— John Marshall... 78, 177a — Hugh Frederick 330 — Barrington B. D 6
— Thomas Taylor 313]— James Patrick 276'— Chas. H.D. Lyon 255
Burgess, Boughey 215 Bnrtchaell, Chas. Henry 382.— John Dillon 1S41 — Charles Fer;ru«on y:, 420
— Francis F. R 40, 407
— Henry Ardwick 311
Burgoyne, Gerald A. ... 137
— Roderick Murrie 259
Burke, Bernard Bruce 387
— Hubert Fras 185
\\r. Mr. John 355
Burton, Arthur Robert 438!— Joseph Aloysius 2711 — Charles Lionel K.
— Aubrey deSausmarez 4381 Byron, John 172 1 — Claude Henry 342
— Benjamin 50,167! — Richard 87, 322 — Claud Herbert 149
— Chas.Wm.W 72, 414 Bythell, Wm. John... 58, 209 — Colin Arch. Heron ... 183
— Edmund Boteler.. .81, 4r7!Caddell, H. Mortimer... 366 —Colin Fred. Fitzroy ... 343
— Edmund Mercercn 76, 2081 — Walter B 185,— Colin Powys 57, 4:6
Fowler 3i3JCaddington, Chas. Edw.1756 — David G.Mushiet 150
John FitzGerald 382! — Fras. Charles Deane i75ui Thos" G. A 1756 — Donald Wm. A 292
Richard John Chas. 444!— Fras. Hy. M 38o|caddy, Qr.Mr. John ... 367]— Douglas 330
Thomas Campbell ... 443! — Frederick Nuthall ... 43 ' 2nd Lieut. John 231 — Duncan 306
8c7
InJex — Active List.
Campbell.DuncanFredk. 258 Garden .Henry Westenra 372 iCarr, William sigjCator, Chris. A.Mohun... 148
Duncan Lome 2
— Edmund Arthur 178
— Edward Parker 299
— Frank James BrookS2, 447
— Frederick 58, 416
— George 79, 237
— John Rutter 435
— Louis Peile -2, 177a
— Ronald James Walter :5c!
Cardew, Arthur M 215
— Francis Gordon 421
— George Ambrose
— George Duncan 438 — George Hereward 76,363
— George Folding 211
— Geo. T. C. Carter S7, 269
— Gordon M'Clelland ... 171
— G. Douglas 445
— Gunnintr Morchead78, 397
— Sir Guy Theophilus,
Bart 321
— Harold B. Donald 212
— Hector 443
— Henri Montgomery83, 160
— Henry William ... 92, 421
— Her. Montgomery 53, 168
— Hugo Montgomery 55, 167
— George Schuyler 382
— Philip Ambrose 184
Oardoao, Samuel N 381
Cardross, Lord 2230
Cardwell, Charles Alex. 301
Carew, Bampfylde L. ... T38
— Geo. Albert, Lade. ..76, [4S
— Sir Reginald Pole ... 7
Carey, Arthur Basil 213
— Carteret W 54, 334
— Charles Frederick ... 371
— Cecil William 441
Denis 56, 277
Carr£, Percy K 2340! — Robert 401
Harrington, Chas. B. B. 1751 Lnttell.Ar.S.Goodricke 307a
— Sir Fredk 5,— GilbertL 438
Robert Harold 175* Catty, Thos. Claude 248
■ Ian Hamilton 436; — de Vic 275
Ian Hardin Burnley . 351 — Edward Sausmarez... 271
— Hon. Ivan 130
— James Alastair 47, 336
— James A. Locknell 351
— Major John 79, 342
— Capt. John 35c
-- John Charles 49, 207
— John Colin L 47, 206
— John Hasluck 49, 350
— John Hay 385— John Tin
Frederick 184
— George G. Sandeman
90,
— Harold Eustace 173
— Herbert Clement. .90, 200
— Horace Wm. W. O. ... 365
— John Edward 262
John L. Romilly 1850
■ Sir J. Home-Purves
Hume, Bart 133
— John Robert 216
— John Vaughan 221
— John Verschoyle C. 185a
— Keith Gordon 183
— Kenneth John 300
— Leslie Warner Y 426
— Lorn R. Henry Dick
17. 4°5
— Malcolm Sydenham
C 85. 178
— Napier George 163
— Noel Dawson Henry 141
Norman St. Clair ... 174
378
— Leicester W. Le Mar
chant 236
— Mervyn Dobree 256
— Octavius William 426
— Thomas de Beauvoir 236
— Walter Louis John ... 182
— Ward Sausmarezi>7,247,374
— Wilfrid L. de M 2.'5
— Wm. Havilland 180
— Wm. Reginald 307
Caraill, Ronald Jasper 231a
— Sidney Temple 215
Carlaw, Henry 340
Carleton, Charles Edw.
Carroll, ArthurLyons77, 1770
— Edw. Rich. W. 0. ... 517
— Fred. Fitzgerald 386
— George 387
— Henry Arthur 353
— Herbert Owen 328
— J. W. Vincent 85, 239
Carruthers. Cha.rlesAug. 292
— Fras. John 267
— Herbert St. Clare 524
— James 175a
— John H. Do Weider
hold 4460
— John Thomas 28, 408
— Robert Alexander 91, 421
Carson, Gerald S. D. ... 215
— Robert 185
— Thomas 344
- Walter P 52
Carte, ThomasElliott 77, 1771
Carter.AlfredE.Bonham 323
— Allied Henry 54, 167
— Aubrey John 307
— BeresfordC.Molyneux 2
— Charles Bonham 234a
— Charles Herbert P.51, 225
— Charies Murray 435
— Cleary G. Mol'yneux 326
— Duncan Campbell 52, 167
— Edward Geo. Webb 183
— Edward James 81, 416
— Ernest Aug. Fred. 70, 230
— Ernest Pasley 179
— Evan Eyare 80, 364
— Francis Charles... 48, 310
— Gerald Bayley 386
— Gerard Edward. ..182, 369
— Godfrey Lambert 433
— Gordon 52, 132
— Harry Molyneux...46, 32
Caull'eild, Alg. M. ...76,
— Charles T 82,169
— Francis W. John. ..82, 417
St.
418
175a
257
17
William 361
• Patrick John 163'— Dudley M. Pigott 150
— Peroy Henry 214I— Frank R. Crofton 47, 346
— R. B 283' — Fred.Montgomerie87, 231
— Hon. Ralph Alex 342 — George Dudley 48, 252
— Rawdon Clavering ... 335 — Guy Audouin 82, 231
— Reginald 72, 266J — HenryAnthony
— Robert 342: — Henry Augustus. ..72, 414
— Robert Louis Astley 3361 — Hugh Dudley 92, 360
— RoberiNeil 516! — Launcelot Richard ... 393
— Robert Wm. Procter 183 — Montgomery L. ...79, 177a — wuiiamuraydon...55, 303
— Walter 77, 339 Carlton, Herbert D 226'Carthew, Thos. Williain
— CVon^William.. 1, 16, 397 Carlyle, Thomas 190, 37c C 233
— Lt. Colonel William ... 379 Carlyon, Alfred Spry... 285 Cartwright.Alfred G. 71, 256
— Gordon Napier
— Harry Frowd
George
— James Edward W. S.
— St. Geo. R. Sanderson
— W. Talbot M'Clintock
Caultield, St. Geo. F. G.
Caunter, Jas. Eales .. 77,
Cautley, Chris. Hugh ...
— Harry Llewellyn 138
John Burton 383
Cauvin, Wm. Stephen... 367
Cavan, Earl of 219
Ca\-aye, Alex! H B....62, 267
— George Ross 77, 342
— William Fred 16
Cave, Adrian Laurence 151
— Arthur Stephen 310
— George Noble 411
Cavendish,AlfredE.J.7i, 350
— Cecil C 62, 334
— Frederick W. L.S. H. 150
— Hugh Crawford 184
— John Spencer 132
— Hon. William Edwin 219
Cawley, John Stephen 16 1
Cawood, George Crane
85, 418
Cayley, Arthur Maoaulay 1S0
— Douglas Edward 275
W. de Sausmarez 90, 247
Cayzer, Harold Stanley 152
— JohnS 88, 141
Cazaly, Wm. Hy 529a
Cecil, Arthur Wm. Jas. 220
— Lord Edw. H 53, 219
— Reginald Edward 162
— Herbert Augustine ... 443:Chads, H. Campbell. ..83, 292
— Herman Bonham ..84, 2o9|Chadwick, Richd. S 150
■ Ian Malcolm Bonham 233
— John Fidis Carre 404
■ John Mark 3:7
■ John R. B.Graham... 428
• John Thomas 372
434 — Lindsay James 301
• Reginald Childers
Chaldecott, Alg. Winn92, 422
— William Henry 213
Chalk, Alfred Jas 338
Chalkley, Francis Hy.... 370
Challenor, Edw. Lacy.. 25a
— Geo. Richards 36, 166
R. Richards 257
■ 2nd Lt. William 335
■ Wm. Kenneth H. 440, 441
William Lachlan 183
— Arthur Farrmgton... 387 — Alfred Leonard 332
— Geoffrey 296 — Charles Marling ...90, 419
■ Lionel K 83, 329 — Frances J. Winsor ... 401
■ William MacLaren ... 299 — Tristram 175a'— Gamier Norton 170
■ Wm. Mussen 24, 164 Carmichael, Jas. F. H. 211' — George Strachan 210
— Sidney H 378 jChallis, Oswald 386
— William 236a Chal loner, Thomas 367
— William Graydon... 55, 303 Chalmer, Reginald 22
Chalmers. Alexander ...529a
— R. C. Hilliard 428
Chaloner, Rich. Alex. ... 271
Chamberlain, Laurence
Beaumont 305
— Sir Neville Bowles 4, 403
— Neville F. FitzG. ..17, 410
Robert Ind 439
— Wm. Nevile 423' — John 380 — Harold 309 ' — Thomas ffoster ... 71, 177
— William Pitcairn 1,35, 321 Carnaghan, John i756Caruana, Alfred Joseph 424|Chamberlayne. A 311
— William Robinson ... 155 Carnegie, Hon. R. F. 83, 339'Carwithen, Edw. Terry 436 — Wm. J 366
Campion, Edward 336 Carnegy, CharlesGilbert 423!— Sydney 18
— Waltei Ernest 249J— Gerald P. Ogilvy 442>Cary, Hon. Lucius P.
Candy, J. Molesworth 49, 410 — Harry George 427 (Master of Falkland) 220
Canney, Rev. DuncanA. 530 — James 329 Case, Charles 415
Canning, Albert 352] — Philip Mainwaring73, 414 — Edwin George 307
— Hon. Conway S .G.... 322 j— Richard Lloyd 434 — Horace Akroyd 295'
Cannot, Fernand G. E. 362iCarnell, Charles 3626 — Thos. Elphin'stone ... 221
Canny, Jas. Clare M. ... 353 Carpendale, John M. 72, 4i4:Casement, Roger ... 83, 369 ■
Cant, Rev. Alan 532 — Percy Maxwell 77, 4i5jCasgrain,P.H.duPerron 210-
— Ernest Pettitt 132'— William Maxwell. ..90. 4i9lCass, Chas. Herbert D... 348 ■
Cantan, Henry Thos. ... 288|Carpenter, Chas. Murray 2i2,Cassels, Gilbert R 434 <
Cantlio, Wm. H.N 1741— George 401J— Kenneth Scougall ... 435
Cantrell, Arthur S 398 j— John Peers Boyd 260]— Robert Archibald ... 442
Cape, Geo. Augustus S. 171 Carr, Arthur Nisbet ...73, 414 Casserly, James Henry 437-
— Herbert Anderson ... 159!— Charles Cattley ...87, 235 Casson, Hugh Gilbert ... 265-
Capper, Alfred Stewart 438! — Charles Henry 387 —Wilfrid Fran. Seymour 443
— John Edward 53, 209]— Christopher D'A. B. jCasswell, Frank 305
— Robert Harcourt Ord 329 S.Baker 357 Castens, Wm. Ernest ... 18
— Thompson 53, 277 — Edward Elliott 47, 259 Castle, Reg. Wingfleld ... 18
WilliamBaume 48, 308 — Frederick Ulysses ... 395!— Stanley Mason 28,
Capron, George 33c|— George Anderson. ..57, 208'Castlereagh, Vitct 134 ■
Carbery, Miles Bertie C. 346 — Harrie Gardiner ...... i._,
Carbonaro, O. Marianus iq2 — Henry Arbuthnot 275
Carbone, Sidney A. G. 192 — Henry B. F. Baker ... 350
Carden, Alan Douglas 214
— Derrick Alfred 336
— Edward David 216
Fred. H. Walter 13
— Howard
— Martin Raymond 276
— R. G. T. Baker 357
Robert Cattley ...80, 177a
Castor, Richard H 525
Cates, Geo. Edw. H...70, 413
— Wm. Johnstone 438
Cathcart, Aug. Ernest... 322
— Wm. Harold 276
Catherwood. Wm. A. ... 377
Cato, Chas. Stanley 387
■Henry Parry 4c1 — Russell i39|Cator,AlbemarleBert.E. 223
Chamberlin, Arth. b 78, if6
Chambers, Alex. Jasper 383
Philip Roper 446
— Robert Yeld 413
— William Tract 175a
Chamier, Arthur Tyrrell 213
— George Daniel 72, 177
Henry Arthur Guy ... 175
— Henry Deschampsqo, 348
— William St. George... 437
Chamley, Charles B. ... 336
Joseph Windsor 287
Champain.A.P.Bateman 427
— C. E. Bateman 440
Hugh Fred. Baieman 435
Champion, Arthur Dun-
can 1C2
— Horace Edgar 367
John Francis 155
Chance, Harry 71, 168
— Noel Richd. Lucas ...175&
■— Oswald Kesteven ... 146
Chancellor, Arthur 342
Jotin Bird 398
— John Robert 213
Chandhuri, M. Nath 529a
Chandler, H. Geo. Wm. 435
Chandos-Pole-Gell.H.A. 221
Channel, Bernard... 28, 406
Index — Active List. 808
Channel-, Bernard G.... 404 Chichester, F. E. C. B. . 400 Clarke, Albert E. S. 423'Clieve, James Francis... 264
— George Kendall 441 —Joseph 56, 27=1 — Alexander 117 Cliff, Grosvenor T 137
— Hugh Watson 401 — Reginald deBlaquiere 2S6 — Arthur C. Stanley ... 227 — Harold Martin 344
— Osborne H 527 — Robert Guy Incledon 334 — Arthur L. Crisp 350 Clifford, Rev. Arthur. „... 530
Chanter. Arthur DouglasiSsa — R. Peel I). Spencer ... 224 — Brinsley G. Sheridan 404 — Henry Frederick H .. 243
Chaplin, Chas. Slingsby 321 — "Walter Raleigh 2'-|— Qr.JUV.'Charles 158 — L. H. H. Lord 1
— James Graham 269 Child, Robt. D. de Q 361 — Major Charles 72, 399 — Richard 445
— Reginald Spencer ... 151 — Sir Smith H. Bart. ... 224 — Chas. C.Wiseman 76, 177a — Rich.MelvUle 6,4°5
— RonaldEustace 430 Childe, L. Fred 528 —Charles Hy. G. M 357; — Rowland Maxwell ... 444
Chapman, A ister H. ' — Ralph B.W 84; — Charles James 213! — Walter Reea 261
Darby , i42lChilders, Eardley M 301; — Sir Charles M 5J— Wigram 233
— Arch. John 03, 354:— Edm. S. Eardley... 40, 204! — Edw. H. St. L. 275 Clifton, Chas. Caryl 260
— Arthur Emerson .. 30, 399 Childs, Borlase E. W 283 — Sec. Fred. Jas 530! — Harry Arthur 141
— Edw. Fras 4, i6V Chill, Walter 360]— Fred. L. Stanley 441 - Robin Begbie 283
— Edward Henry 256 ,Chinn, John Henry 186, — George L. Philip 430; Climo, Percy Hill 183
— Frederic H 85, 2S2,Chippindall, Edward ... 256 — George Stanley 441; — Skipton Hill 79,430
— George A.Emerson... 230 ! Chippindall, G. Herbert 47' — George Vernon 173 — Yerschoyle C 84,361
— Harry Ernest. 28ft —William H 37, 206, — Goland Vanhalt 159 — William Hill 306
— Herbert Alex 58, 168 Chisholm, Duncan C. H. 276 — Gordon Terry Steuart 404 Clinch, Herbert W 365
— Herbert Carter 252I — R. Hugh 269' — Gunning C.Charles 446a Olive, Edwd. A. Bolton 336
— Hubert Greenhill 323 Chittale, P. K 529 — Henry 26, 205!— Edward Henry 4
— Joseph Thomas 1S6 Chitty, Arthur Wilson... 438!— Hen. Calvert Stanley 173 — George Sidney 219
-Lawrence Jos 1791 — Ernest R. Inglis 428 — Henry J. L 87
— Leonard Palmer ...93, 210! — Walter Willis 424 — Hilary Basil 215
— Paul 236 Cholmeley, Moat. R. A. 219!— Hugh 183
— Set. Percy Hugh 530 Cholmley, Hugh A 141 — James Bertram 383
— Philip Francis 515 Cholmondeley, C. A. J. 207 — John deW.Lardner 56, 177
— Sec. Thomas H 390 ^hopping, Arthur 386
Chappell.WickhamFrith 141.Ch.own, Ernest Edn-. 86, 400I
Charles, EricEdmonstom85a Chree, Sea. Geo. J 530! — J. Spencer Stewart i3_
— Eric Montagu S 214 Chrisp, Thomas *75aj — John Walrund 130
— Jas. Ronald E 214. Christian, Ewan 255 — Marshal Falconer ... 261
— Richard Havelock ... 517 — Gerard 256]— Mervjm Officer 236
— Stephen Flockton 72, 257— John 1861 — Norman Percy 234a
— Bev. Williams 457 — Wm. Francis 185 — Reginald Graham ... 22S — Geoffrey Dominie 210
— William Gwyther 303 Christie, Edgar Jessopp 344' — Reginald Hastings ... 156 — Hugh Marston 133
Charlesworth, Henry ... 378;— Henry 318, — - Robert 186J — Joseph Kinnear 518
Charleton. Ernest E. J. 297 — Henry- George Fred. 1756 — RobertF. N 30, 368 — Lewis Henry 212
Charley.Harold Richard 344' — Henry R. Stark 212 — Seymour Spencer S. 342|01othier, John Keith ... 24S
Charlton, Claud E. C. G. 172I — Herbert W. Andrew 170 — ThomasHy.Matthews 385! — Robert F 54a, 411
— Francis Hartley 135 — James Harry 76,447 — Jo-ru 1756; Clough. Alfred H. B. 54a, 333
George Windsor 221
— Percy Archer 210
Cloete. Harry Darie 320
— L. Balfour 443
Cloete, E. R. H. J. ...83, 169
John Louis J 249 Clogstoun, Hv. Oliver ... 215
John Read 240 Close, Arthur John 2:3
— Charles Barry 239
— Charles Frederickgo, 209
— Francis Morton 212
— Frederick 147
Fredk. Macdonald 71, 177
— Hy. Arthur Herbert. 379
— Lionel Evelyn Oswald 25
William Henry 153
— Wm. Johnston 377
Charrier, Paul Alfred ... 353
■ James Hugh 258— Travers Edwards 271
■ Lindsay Bruce Stark 181 1 — ii.»r. WalrandLugard
— William Charles 234 — Walter William 115
— Wm. Edward Tolfrey 401 — William Molson 388
Christopher,C.Danby289,304 — William Senhouse ... 30
Charrin2ton,Sydney H. 1561 — Leonard William... 25, 407 Clarkson, Gertie St. John 294
Charteris, Edm. Butler 134 Christy, Stephen H. ... it"i — Frank Cecil 517
— John 214 jChrystie, George 439' — John Wilkins 527
— Nigel Keppel 226 — John idi I— Thos. H. Frederick... 382
Charters. Frank H 1 38 1 Church, A. John B. 348, 373 ;Clauson, John Eugene... 210
Chartres, Richd. C i3o — C.Theobald Walsh 90, 238Clavell, Rich.K.W.R.56, 402
Chase, Herbert 367 — Fras. William King... 279 Clavering.C. W.»apier63,245i
— Ramsay Gordon 310 — George Ross M 179 Clay, hieriie Gordon ^gjCoates, Douglas R 171
— William St. L. ...54a, 411 — John Fletcher 154' — Charles Herbert 422 — Edward Clive 156
Chatterjie, Nityananda 524— Walter 241 — Herb. H. Spender 1331 — Frederick Raymond.. 233
Chatterton.BernardRbt 519 Churctaer, Bryan Thos. 227 — Neville S. Bertie 178— George John
— Henry Kenny 231,367
Clover, Austin L 175a
Clowes, Ernest Wm 132
— Winchester St. George 153
Clutterlmck, Arthur "V. 361
— Cecil Hulton 404
— Edmund Ricardo 14,
— Henry 316
— Lewis Augustus... 27, 363
— Noel Stanley 401
Coaker, Vere Arthur ... 445
Coar, Dionysius..^ 369
• Frank B. Macaulay
— George 184
— George D. Latham ... 433
— John Balsir 423
Chauncy, Charles H. K. 441
Ch.awner, Laurence C. ... 291
— Rupert 297
Douglas W 78, 346 — Stanley 43
Churchill, Alex. Phayre 303 Clayhills, George 277
— ArthurBen.Norton78.177a Clayton, Cecil T. Fraser 220
— Arthur Gillespie 46 — Charles 395
— Douglas Walter 320 — Edward Fiancis ...92, 223
Edward Geo. Spencer 220
— Fodiott 91, 420
- William Hampden ... 303 — George Ross Deas ... 437
Chayfcor, Clervaux Alex. 316;— Herbert Forbes ...88, 269
Cheales, Edward R. S. 236a — Mackenzie 17
■ Seton 371
— Ralph Darby 277
Cheape, Leslie St. Clair 351
Cheesman, Ernest Geo. 402
Cheke, Edw. Geo 171
Chelmsford, F. A. Lord 133
Chepmell. C. Herries ... 179
Chermside.Chas.S.St. J. 215
— Sir Herbert C 6, 204
Chesnaye, G. Cochet 452
Chesney, Alex. Geo. ..50, 275
— Harold Frank 70, 2-j8
— Kellow 89, 4J8
— Napier Elles 427
Chester, G. J. M. Bagot 223 — Chas. H. Baldwui
— Wilham L 378
Chetwode, Philip W. ... 160
Chevallier.Fras.E. deC. 182
Chavers, Herbert L. G. 385
Chew, Albert Chas 186
Cheyne, Arch. Ythen ... 439
— Henry Baliol 443
ReginaldEdmonstone 435
— Edward Robert 30
— Fred. Thos 40, 36:
— Gilbert Falkingham 182
— Harold Robert 258a
— Henry E. Gilbert 211
— Robert C. Browne ... 146
Churchward, Bev. M. W. 396] — William Arthur 175J
— Paul R. S 53, 307 Cleeve, Egerton Stewart
— W. Stanbury 55, 176 84, 169
Churton, John G 5S7, — Frederick J. S. ...80, i63
Chute, Pierce T 63, 353' — Herbert 265, 365
— Richard A. B 327]— StewartDalrymple54n;,207
Cinnamond, Chas. H. L. 345 — William Fred 48, 176
Clapham, Douglas 182 Clegg, William 310
Clapshaw, Aquila 389'Cleghorn, Chas. Angus i3o
— Henry Wise Duett ... 251
— John ITnett 82, 169
— Reginald Carylon 171
— Victor 404
— William 516
Coats, Geo. Henry B. 37, 409
— James 373
Cobb, Cecil Henry.. ,88a, 301
— Charles Edward 402
— Edw. Powys Wheatly 263
— Harold Wolstenholme 284
— Robert 516
Cobban, Clement Lee ... 185
Cobbe, Alex. Stanhope 435
— Charles Clermont 229
— Henry Hercules 432
— Ivor Staveley 183
Cobbold, Alan Ralph ... 267
— E. Cazenove 330
Ben. Fras. E. Davy ... 530
Claridge.PcrcyShelleyF. 437,Cleland, Thos. S. Dick 175a
Clark, Arthur Sydney. ..i756[Clement, Reynold A. ... 130
— Cecil Horace 1751— Robert Hampden 3S1
434 — Sydney Reynold 278
■ Charles Watson 179 — William Rice Tudor 266
■ CraufurdA. Gordon 92, 32i}Clemen'.i, John 443
■ Ernest Shaw 385 Clements, C. Henry. ..90, 419
■ Francis M. Augustus — John Samuel 185U
Atkinson 223' — Marcus Louis Stewart 323
■George 186 — Ralph Arthur P 1,24
• Joseph A. M. A 401!— Robert William 385
•Paul Treby 62, 301' — William George 383
Chichester, A.G.deVaud 430 — Richard John 4o4!Clemesha, Wm. W 519
— Arlington Augustus 294!— Robt. Henry Brent... iSs.Clemson, Wm. Fletcher 520J— Thomas Henry 2'r.i
— Arthur C. Spencer ... 234:— Robert Leaver ...185, 370 Clerk, Godfrey 4 — Wm.Fras.Dundonald 25
— Arthur G.Vaughan... 348;— Stephen Frazer 383 Clerke, Augustus B. H. 171 Cock, Hubert C. L 183
Cobden, George Gough 150
— Hugh 267
Cobham, Horace W 432
Cochran, Francis 16
— Geoige Walker 404
— Herbert P. Gordon ... 319
Cochrane, Alex. C. P. ... 446
— Archer Wm. Ross ... 519
— Edw. Warren Webber 385
— George Leslie 332
— James Kilvington ... 352
— Norman Denneysi8i, 369
— Robert Cecil 395
■Aug. J. B. M. D 1750
■ C. Oswald 301
■ Cyril Ernest 245
— Thomas James 2i6,Clery, Carleton B. L 434iCockaday, George L. ...185a
— William Ellis 174 James Albert 377!Cockburn, E. Radcliffe 326
Wm. Ronaldson 5i7|'Cleveland, Hen. Fras. ... 528!— George =2,355
— Edmund Bazil 230 Clarke, Albert Edw 395 Clibborn, John .
I — John Brydges 263
Bog
Index — Active List.
Cockburn.John Edw.H. 183 ICollard, J. Marshall M.. 439 iComyn, Lewis James ... 349' Cooke, William Henry. ..258a
— Maurice Kean 162 Collar, Wm. Geo. J 293 Conder, Claude R. ...32, ?o5[— William Nevinson'M. 424
— Ronald 244 |Colledge, Leslie Robert 387'— Gerald 395 Cookson, Claude Edw.... 251
— Wm.Alex.Crawforri7i, i36,Co]]eu, Sir Edwin H. H. 7,405 Condon, de Vere 529! — Geoffrey 323
— Wm. Fredk 72, 177]— Edwin Hy. Ethelbert 183— Edgar Hunt 384 [— George Arthur 54, 41
Cockcrait.Louis W.LaT. 175) — Philip Edward 185a — Jas. Knighton 433;— George Henry 175a
Cockerell, Laurence j Colleton, Sir R. A. W. St. jConev, Sev. Henry T. ... 396' — Gerald R. Sawrey ...340
H. M. P 3ii( 31, 263 Congdon, Arthur E. 0... 353 — Mostyn Eden 28S
Cockerill.Geo.Kynaston 234
— John William'. 383
Cockin, Set). J. I. B 530
Cockland, Wm. Edw. ... 186
Cocks, Horace 382!
Collette, Cecil Henry ... 37 — Ernest C. L 402!— Percy Selby 28
— George Frederick ... 361 Congleton, Hy. Lord ... 51— Philip Blencowe 132
Colley, Arthur W 307*1 Congreve, Francis Lanei7='/ — William Whicher...84, 178
— Charles Albert 230 )-- Walter Norris 350' Coombes, Samuel 185a
Clarence Christopheri756|Couingham, Alfred E.... ztslCoombs, R. W 308
Cockshott, Arthur M. ... 366 — George Frederick ...36m — Frank Evelyn 437, Cooper, Alex. Stewart... 26S
Cocci, Charles Alex. R... 435 — Percy Harold 40:,— Henry 180] — Arthur H 142
Coddington.H. B.Orton 2901 Collie, Mackintosh A. T. 528J — Herbert John 352— Austin Samuel 261
■ Hamelin Fitzherbert 326 Collier, Bertram Wm. ... 265
— Herbert Adolphe 346[Coilingridge, Herbert F. 226
— Hubert John 333lCollings, C. Bargrave ... 90
Codrington, A. Edw. 35, 221 1— Godfrey Disney 372
— Ernest 430' — William Aug 31
— Harry de Burgh 433'Collingwood, ClennellW 18:
— Herbert Say 294! — Percy Hildebrand ... 386
— Hopton Osbert 437; — William George ...37, 368
— Hubert Walter 429 Collins, Albert 175';
— William Robert 152
Coe, John 185
— Richard James 144
Coffin, Campbell 121
— Clifford 211
— John E. Pine 90, 307
• Roger Pine 26, 399
— Charles Bury 2r:
— Chas. Edwd. Edwd...242a
— Charles Glen 342
— Charles Welman 261
— David Edward 369
— Denis Joseph 381
Dudley Stuart 275
Cogan, Sev. Horace B. 530! — Edward Victor 185
Coghill, Charles Edw. 53, iC8' — Ernest Rokeby 277
— Norman Sinclair 4381 — Geo. Atkins 51, 410
Coke, Algernon John P. 442, — Sev. James Henry
— Augustus Hudson ... 443! — John Gerrard
Walter Robertson 297J — CecilFletcher 175a
Conlan, Reginald L H. 355 — Chas. Duncan
CoNNAUGHT.iT.Jr'.JBr. the , — Clifton G. Astley 1.75a
Dulceof 1,4,147.223,334,356
Prince Arthur F. P. A.
of 148
Edmund Saffery 422
— Edward Joshua ...72, 235
Edward Shewell 84, 177a
Council, Alfred H 260 — Frank Sandiford 244
— Charles Edward H.92, 421 — George Chamberlain. 404
— Charles Forster 439;— Gilbeit D. Elliott 236
— James Chas. Waiter 267 — Gordon Saxon 175*'
— Timothy 175*1 — Harry 23
Connellan, Corry L. ... 227 — Harry Ashley 426
— Peter Martin 291, — Henry 369
Conner, Albemarle Dare 404' — Henry Alexander 146
— Richard 273J — John 395
— William Daniel ...49, 207I — Lewis Ernest Si, 417
Connolly, Arthur M. ... 400, — Philip Templer 84,169
— Benj. Bloomfield 279 — Rich. Joshua 51,224
Edward Patrick
532 — Lionel J. Ridgwa.v ...
299 — Matthew W. Kernble
— Wm. Edw. Gnnnell...
— William Hallett ...52
Connop, Harry Ernest
Connor, Isaac Joscelyn
389; — Robert Ho, 141
1S4 — Robert M. Le Hunte 38s
315, - Thomas Francis ...
400! — William Craufurd ... 215
167! — William George 433
— Hon. Edward 358J— John Stratford 28
- Edward B 34, it>s — Joseph Clarke 253
■ Edw.Sacheverell D'E.267; — Lionel Peter 276
-Ernest Sacheverell ... 400!— Sen. Reginald F 396
■jacinth D'Ewes F. — Reginald J 395I — John Colpoys 306 — WilliamJohn 1756
30,367 — Richard Henn 3ioConnors, John 362! — William N.R. Gilbert 279
153 — Wm. George Daniel... 148
214, — William Heatou 277
— Langton Sacheveiell 224 — Robert Gowen 361
— Hon. Richard 223! — Robert John 311
— Ronald Bruce 89, 2971 — William Fellowes 143
— jffon. Saml. Spencer.. 223C1] — William Henry 135
— Hon. Thos. William 223«!collis,MauriceC.Cook64i,4o9
— Hon. Wenman 54', — Robert Henry 140
Coker, Lewis Edm. ...33, 165— Wilfrid E.Russell 93, 146
Colan, Henry Norman... 3281 — William J. N. Cooke 345
— Wm. Robt. Boyle 436Collison, Chas. S 361
Colbeck, Bernard B. 13, i83;Collum, H. W. Allan ... 365
Colborne, Hon. Sir Fra. 242! Collyer, Arthur Alan ... 373
— Hon. Francis L. L. ... 129 — Gee. Maurice Hoblyn 383
— Hon. J. G. R. Ulysses 292; Colnaghi, Dominic H.... 210
Colby, Laurence R. V. 22o,Colomb,Fras.Cracroft69, 418
Coldstream, John C. ... 4401 — George Henry Cooper 423
— William M 212!— Richard Pasley ...80,447
Coldwell. Reg. Charles 308 Colquhoun, Alan S 3ii|Conwy, Geoffrey S. R.... 307a' — Edwy Frank 1
Cole, A. W. G. Lowry 53,290 — Charles Fayle 279;Conyers, Charles 346 — Hy. George Lyon 438
— Ser. Alex. B. Farqu- — Edward L3''ndon 364jConyngham, Ger. P. L. 210 — Reginald D. delaCour 345
harson 530 — Frederick 252 — Hubert M.Lenox 395 — Rob. de la Cour 377
— Arthur Felix 185a — Herbert W. C 4^S\— Jno. Staples M. L. 85, 348 — Walter Frank 292
— Aubrey du P. Thorold 140! — Julian Campbell 352jCooch, Charles 130 Corbyn, Edwyn C 439
■ Brian Lytton 445! — RobertCrosthwaite... 400J — Chas^jE. Hyacinth 85, 286; — Hector 83, 169
Conolly, Edw. Michael 1731 — See. William W. G.... 506
— John Beresford 389' — W. W. Herring 367
Conran, George H. M. 56, 246, Coote, Ralph A 158
— Owen Mostyn 231 Oopeland, Frederick ... 434
— Wm. Douglas Baynes 215I — Robert J 383
— William Loraine... 91, 420 Copema.n, Hugh Chas. 84,303
Conry, Jas. Lionel J. ... 348 Copland, Chas. S 90, 308
— John Delisle 295^ — William Stafford 252
Constable, Sev. A. E. B. 53o|Ccpley, R.C. A.Bewicke
— Archibald T. Wynne. 304: 50, 321
— James George ... 231, 373 Coppinger, Thomas S.... 371
— Willoughby V. ...48, 207, — Walter Valentine 529a
Conway, Arthur S 323:Corbet,Arth.Domville 30, 399
— Edgar Philip 355|Corbett, Basil Andrew... 44°
James 388 — Cecil Uvedale 175
Wm. John 241 — Chas. Harold 159
— Edward Hearle 422
— Frederick Temple 80,177a
— GalbraithL. Egerton 151
— Hy.Walter George ... 448
— Henry Wells 86, sislColvile, Arthur M 183
— J. H.'M. Finer 148! — Fiennes Maurice 293
— Sev. J. Lister 530 — Geo. Northcote 301
— Mowbray L3'8terS.O. 236, Colville, Arthur E.W. 50, 356
— Hon. Reginald B 150: — John Ross .^. 174
Colson, Edward 44ijCoode, Henry P. R 173! — Malcolm M'Leod 330
Colston, Edw. Murray... 220 — Percival 284J Cordeaux, Harry Edw.S. 440
— Harold K 33°' Cook, Charles Chesney 427, — William Wilfred 162
Colthurst, J. C. Bowen 344}— Edwin Berkeley 132 Cordner, Alex. Allen ... 401
— George Trevor-Roper 137 Cordon, Wm. Ilderton 328
— Henry Rex 93, i78,Cordue,W.G.Rauger82, 209
— James Robert 268 Corfield, Chas. John 79, 415
— John D.E.Travis 296 Corker, Thomas M 379
Walter.. 46, 411 Corkery, Martin P 385
— Richard" iS6|Colvin, Forrester F. ... 54, 150 — WilliamJohn 220 — Thos. Herbert 382
— Robert Arthur 73,4141 — Jas. Morris C 212 Cooke, Alf. Fothergill... 373 — William Alfred 526
— -ffeo.TheodoreEdw.F. 530— John Russell C. ... 81, 447; — Anthony Charles 204 Corkran, Chas. Edw. ... 219
Coleman, Albert 5i8;Colwell, Geo. H. T 5, 397 — Aubrey G. K. Davies 151 Corlett, Arch. John 230
— WilliamFreme ...78, 243' Combe, Boy ce 84, 152 — Aubrey St. John 438, — John S 439
Coleridge, Hugh F... .80, 307'— Boyce Albert 5! — Bertram H. Hunter... 3^7 Cornes, Hugh 175
— John F. S. D 445;— Herbert 144 '— Cyril Annesley 247 Cornish, F. T. Warre ... 440
— Percy Lovell 446 — Kenneth 90, 170J — Edw.Doug.M.Hunter 175 Cornwall, Arthur 233a
Coles, Arthur Horsman. 51 — Lionel S3, 269I — Ernest 35, 269' — John Wolfran 526
— Colin Hennessey R.... 425 — Sydney Boyce 444! — George S. Curtis 214: Cornwall and Yobk,
— Herbert Jefferis 4oijComerford, H 377 1 — Henry D'A.Medlicott 2281 Duke of 235, 397
— Morton Calverley... 90, 227|Comins, Henry 85, 418J — Herbert Fothergill... 438;Corrie. George G. Wyatt
— Richard Godwin 233, Commeline, Cha. Ernest — Herbert Rowley 297. 181, 3°9
Coiey, John Thomas 305 56, 208 — Hugh Wm. Fothergill 436 —William F. Taylor 180
— William 185a! — Francis Henry B...91, 421! — Philip G. Benson 251a
Colhoun, Chas. King ... 330;C'ommings, Percy R. C. 293! — Robert George 115
Collacott, John R. ...190, 37o!Compton, Charles Wm. 2+51 — Robert Joseph 79, 261
Collard, Alex. A. Lysons ■ — Clifton Wm. M'Grarb.25iaj — Robert Sutton 404
29°, 373i — Lord Douglas J. C. 93, 150 — Samuel Arthur 435
— Alfred Methven 282 — Thomas Edward. ..55, 308
— Arthur William ...28, 363,Comyn, D. C. E. ffrench 300
— Charles Edwin 401! — EdwardWalter 179
— Sydney Fitzwymau... 205
— Thomas Arthur 6
— Wm. Butterworth 40, 368
Corry, Adrian Lowry ... 314
— Hon. H. Wm. Lowry... 16
— John Beaumont 213
— Matthew 529a
— Noel Armar Lowry ... 219
— Noel Galloway 280
Corsellis, Arthur H. N. 13S
Cory, Seo. Chas. Page ... 532
Iwlex — Active List.
810
Corr. George Norton ... 3^4
Cosens, Fred. W. U. ... 154
— Robert 292
Cosgiave. William 367
Cossart, Arthur R. B.... 174!
Costa, Oscar M. John la 430
Costeker, John Hy.
Dives 234a
Costello, Edmond Wm.. 439
— James Lillie 446
Costelloe, Charles 316
Costigan, J. u 36c
Costley, Horace G. T.... 438
Costobadie, Edw.Gerald 307
John Cosxon, Francis... 330
Cotesworth, James T. 72, 256
Ootgrave, Edwin C. B.91, 42c
Cottell, Reginald James
Cope 3S2
Cotter, Edmond Brian... 1S3
— Edmond Wm 37, 206
— Francis Gibson ...51, 399
— Geo. Edm. SackvilleiSsa
— Harry John 181
— John L. Stawell 278
— John Luis 255
— Tere Rogerson 185
Cotterill, Harry G....72, 399
— Hugh Edward 429
Cottingham.Edw.Roden 39S
— Henry Langrishe 172
Cotton, Arthur Stedman 173
— Charles Leonard ...80, 137
— Frederick William ... 337
— Harold Temple 296
— Herbert Joseph 443
— Robert Benjamin 17
— Stapleton Charles 130
— William Lewis 437
Couch, James 329a
— Joseph 314
Couchman,Geo. H. H. 47,245
— Harold John 215
— Hervey Noel 319
Coulson, Basil J. B 267
■— John 365
— Lisle Blenkin^opp ... 233
Couper, Edward E....85, 418
— Victor Arthur 72,356
Courage, Anthony 156
— ililes Rafe F 88, 172
Courtenay, Edw. Jas. ... 17
— Edw. Reginald 34
— Michael Hudson 170
Courtice, Bee. G. R. A... 532
— Jas. George 185
Courtney, Edw. A. W.... 364
— Frederick Harold 183
— Reginald William ... 360
Cousens, Robt. Baxter 175a
Cousin, Thos. Gaspard 261
Coutts, George 379I
— Malcolm 364
Coventry, Edgar Ernest 277
— St. John Halford 219
Cowan, Andrew G 443
— Arthur E. Alphonsus 136
— Ernest Arnold 86
— Henry Vivian ...1, 35. 165
— James \ 3?g
— James Be Butts 1750
— James Henry 56, 208:
— Roderick Robinson... 3S9'
— Samuel Hunter 42,
Cowans, Ernest Arnold 336
— John Steven 50, 336
Cowell, Albert V. J 342
— Henry Clayton 37J
— Hy. Pulleine John ... 175
Cowen, Wm. D. A 379
Cowey, Reginald V 388
Cowie, Alex. Hugh. ..73, 200
— Alexander John 453
— Charles Henry 53, 209
— Charles Stewart ..."... 225
— David Gordon 1E3
— Ernest Leonard 360
— Henry Edw. Colvin... 213
— Herbert M'Cally 213
— HughNormanRamsayi.29
— Robert Macnamara... 388
— Wm. Alex. Lomer 425
Cowin, Douglas Hy. F. 529
Cowley, Bee. Hy. G. B. 532
— James William 82, 417
Cowper, Herbert M 227
— Lionel Hired 23la
Cowper, Maitland ...3=, 417 Creagh, G. Washington Crosthwaite, C. Gilbert 444
— Malcolm Gordon....'.. 249 Brazier 3S0 — John Graham 132
Cox, Arthur Ditmas 437 — ^eo 328:— John Symons 404
— A.F. Hamilton ...271,373 — O'Moore , 24, 406 — Joseph Arthur 332
— Arthur Fitzhugh Jas. 361 — Ralph C. Osborne 93, 422,Crowdy, Chas. Ronalds 184
— Aubrey Hamilton 80, 397 — Walter 17 — James Dunscomb ... 184
— 2nd lit. Chas.Edward 366 Creaghe. Hubert A. W. 2S0 Crowe, JohnHenry V.82, 169
— Charles E. Somers.. 442 Creak, Bee. Ettrick H... 531 — MordauntAbingdonC. 179
— Chas.HenrvFortnom 173 Cree. Edward Russell... 379 ■— Thos.FitzGeraldHum.e175
— See. Edgar Lionel ... 531 — Gerald 3S2 — Wm. M. Carlisle 234
— Edgar William 215 — Herbert Eustace 3S2 Crowther, Edw. S.D. 79, 399
— Edward Henry 82, 235 — Wm. Cecil Holt 1754 — Bee. F. Nelson 531
— Francis W. Henry.... 423 Creed, Percy Redfern ... 357, — John Ernest 401
— Frederick Hugh 401 Creek, R. Forbes Stanley 22S — Robert Theodore. .82, 417
— Gerald Aylmer 83, 400 Cregan, Thos. Andrew 70,208 Crozier, Arthur Harry.. 213
— Harold Bennett 175 Creighton, Robt. F 261, — Baptist Barton 174
— Herbert Vaughan.. .82,417 Cresswell, Alfred Ernest 230] — Cecil Darley 183
— John 185a — Henry Baker 156]— Frank Percy 32S
— Patrick G. Ashley ... 357 Cres well. Edmund F 133 — Percy Beattie 293
— Percy Zechariah 423 Cretin, Eugene 5-.0 — Thomas Henry 17°
— Reg. John Ponsonby 350 Crichton, Chas. W. H... isijCruddas, Bernard 233
— Richard Charles C. 76, 271 — Constantine Hotham 236 — Hamilton M 529
— Robert Frederick...... 16b — David E. M. Makgill 342!— Hugh Wilson 431
— St. John Augustus ... 234! — Son. George A. C 134 1 — Seymour 39S
— Samuel FitzGibbon... 241J — Son. H. G. L i|Cruickshank,DuncanT5o,393
— Thomas Sands 440 — Henry C. M. M 260 — Harold St. John 183
— Walter Halbert 529 — Henry William VUet. 221 — John Eustace 268
— William 369 — Hew 181 — Percy Hamilton 182
— William Charles ... So, 245 — Hubert Francis 224iCrum, Alex. William ... 1S5
Coxhead, Jas. Alfred 41, 166' — Son. Jas. Archibald 357, — Fredk. Maurice 322
— T. Langhorne 178 — M'Veagh 442!Crump, James Cyril 354
Cox-,n, Alfred Walter ... 311 — Richard Edward 322 Crumpe,RedmondG.S.L.255
Coyne, Thomas 2346 — Richmond T 44S Crutchley, Charles 35
Crabbe, Colville C. A.E. 335;Crick, Fred. Graham ... 398 Gubitt, Arch. Cyril ...55, 243
— Eyre M. Stewart. ..47, 2ioCrimmxn, John 5281 — Thomas Astley 172
Crabbie, John 85, 143 Cripps, Arthur Wm... 92, 421; — William Martin 44S
Cracroft, Hugh 346 — Charles William 1756 Cadlip, Eric Pender ... 185
Craig, John Francis 55, 173; — _llenry 2i6JCuffe, Charles MacD. ... 377
— Robert Annesley 1 So Crisp, George Bedford... 385! — Jas. Aloysius F 401
— Robert John 365;Crispin, Hugh Trevor ... 232 Cullen, Edward K 238
Craigie, John H. Smith iSICrockef, Alfred Gilbert 434!— Ernest H. Scott 435
— John Maxwell 329a — Bertram Edw 257'Cullerne, Chas. P. 175a
— Patrick Neil 443 — George Delamain 88, 353 ,Culley, A. G. Leather ... 222
Craik, James 437} — Herbert Edmund 304iCulling, John C 380
— John Gordon E 337J — Herbert James 4oo'Cdmbeel.vko, S.B.S. the
Crake, Ralph H 268,— Sydney Fras 92,421' Duke of. KG- 4
Crampton.Fiennes H.77,i77ujOrockett, Syd. Laurence i7iCumberland,LouisBertie322
— Philip J. R 53, 168! — W. Macandrew 93, 170I— Richard Ormsby 241
Cranford, Robert L 39slCrofc, Peter 3o6!Cumberledge,Cle!and B. 25111-
Craske, John 352 — Wm. Denm.i.n 27o(Cumberlege, Arch. F. ... 212
Craster, Edm. Henry B. 18c Crofton, Chas. Woodward 329'— Charles John 435
— George 445|— Malby 175— Henry CFaithfull 365
— lames C.Balfour.. .5S, 472 — Malby Richard Hy.... 1751.1 Cuminei Geo. Jas. G. G. 340
— John Chas. Pulleine 43s!— Morgan George 224] — Bee. Ralph A 53°
— John Evelyn Edm. ... 213 — MorganSamuel 16 Cuming, A. Edwin. ..84, 364
— Shafto Longfield...8i, 209J— Robert Benjamin iS? ! — Arthur Thomas 17s
— William Shafco 256 : Crofts, Aylmer Martin... 516 — Robert John 440
Craufurd, Archibald 340;— Edmund Sclater...7i, 290'Cumrning, Chas. Chevin 386
— George S. G 339'— James 516! — Ernest Alfred 212
— John A. Houison...9o, 419: — Leonard Markham ... 2271 — Hanway R, 87, 332
Robert Quentin 260; — Richard 3S: — Ludovic S. Gordon 83, 3°5
Craven. Arthur Julius... 2i2iCroker, Arthur Edward 226; — Wm. Sydney 72, 399
Nigel FulwarDeLaB. 274: — Henry Leye.ester 252 ;Cummitig3, Wilfrid H.71, *77
— Thomas Leslie 14S — Vere Arthur 445:Cammins, Ernest J. 185
— WaldemarS. Dacre... 175 — William Chas. Robt. 353a1 — Harry A. V 435
Crawford, AlfredTemple 177 Croly.Zf.CV.ArthurE.J. 379 — Henry Alfred 382
— Andrew Garde 3151 — 2nd Lt. A.E. Johnson 347 — Ian A. Marshman ... 183
— Archibald 79,177a — William Chapman ... 387 — Stevenson Lyle 383
— Arthur Gosset 437 Crombie, David Campbell 444' Cuningham, Chas. A. 6, 405
DiromGre\- 5C7|Crommelin, C. Vule 91, 41.9ICunmghame.Dav. S. 30, 406
— Claude Melville ...92, 421 Cronin, John Joseph ... 447 — Edw. W. Montgomery 174
— Frederick James 525 Orooke, Chas. D. Parry 244' — John A. Smith- ...48, 133
— George Adam 116! — Chas. Wm. Cantwell234a| — Thos. A. Alex. M. ... 357
— George Rainier ...91, 4:9Crookenden, Arthur 261! — William Cuninghame 130
— Gilbert Stewart 384J — John 230 — William John 351
— James Muir 518; — Salusbury Davenport 373JCunliffe, Ernest Wm. 54, 41:
— James Norman 27ijCrookes, Frederick 388 '— Foster Lionei 5c
— John Cane 327 Crcokshank,ArthurAlex.2i3 — Fred. Hugh Gordon.
— JohnHalket 437 — Chichester de Windt 211 jCanningham, Allan H...
— Raymund 71, 3081 — Claude Kennedy 446! — Aylmer Basil 214
— Robert Duncan 184 — Sydney DAgnilar ... 212! — Chas. A. Glentworth 329
— Sydney Herbert Wm. 240! — Wilfred Plassy 444 — Charles Alexander ... 252
— Vincent James 386;Crosbie, Adolph. B. 1,7, 397 — Cuthbert Colpoys 404
Crawfurd, Probj'E. P.... 280 — FitzGeorge Bateman353« — Frederick George ... 250
Crawley, Charles 3S8J — John P. Glandore 358 — Geo. A. D. Forbes
— Chetwode Geo. Greon 39S — Walter M'Clelland ... 353a
— Eustace 87, 153 Croshaw, Oswald M. ... 160
— George Burridge...73, 447|Cros)egh, Evan Leidh...
— Richard Parry 266 Crosse, Arthur Grant ...
Crawshaw, John N 161' — Reginald Meredith ...185a
Crawshay, C. H. Rees... 264J— Whitworth Charles... 365
— Fred. Wm 25i'Crossley, Alwyne Ains-
— Henry 27I worth 135-
— Richard Oakes 220 Crossman, George L. ... 248'-
167
271
212
— George Glencairn
Harold Tweedale 184
— Herbert Hugh Blair 347
— John Adams 516
John Sydne3" 320
— John William 115
— Percy Henry 429
Robert Allan 386
Thomas 185
Crea gh. Arthur Gethin 7, 1 64 'Crosth wait, Herbert L. 212 Cunnington, Robert H. 214
— Arthur H. Lopping... 428 — Leland George 446a Cunyngham, G. A. Dick 358
— Edward Cottingham 436 — William Silvister 387! — Jas. Keith Dick 340
8n
Cum ngham, R. H. Dick 162
— ■SiVWilliam Dick, Bart 299
Cuppa ge. Edm. Vernon 29?
— William Adam 89, 418
Cure, Alfred Capel ...80, 168
— Herbert. Cape! 58, 27
Cureton, Edward Robert 267
Curgenven, Wm. Chas. -266
Curling-, Bryan Jamea... 323
— H. Thomas 30, 165
— Joseph 175
— William Graham 175a
— William Kingsdown 332
Curl], Cha. Emilius 55, 265
Curme, Duncan Edward 386
— William Charles 179
Index — Active List.
Dalton, Charles 383
— Duncan Grant 248
— Eustace Foster Grant 247
— Gerald Grant 41, 247
— James Cecil 28, 165
Daly, Arthur Crawford.. 247
— F.A.Bonner 380
— Hugh . 91
— James Henry 382
— Joseph Thomas 517
— Maurice 367
— Thomas 382
Dalyell, Hugh Kenneth 43?
— Theodore E. A 446
DalzeH,-ffoH.Arth.E. 49, 301
Dalziel, Robt. M'L 529a
Curran, Ar. Edw. R. 47, 3271Darneral, Chas. John ...r!S6
— Francis G. Adve 379 D'Amico, Igino Depiro 237
Stafford II. Adye 3SS Dand, Jas. Brignell 271
— Wm. J. Patrick Adye 387
Currell, Andrew 149
— William Brown 258
Currey, Robt. Gore 352a
Dane, Arthur H. C 52
Dauford, Bertram W. Y. 214
Davidson, Arthur Noel 439 Daw, Thomas 320
— Charles 82, 4i7lDawe3, Arthur Irwin 252,367
— Charles Steer 292] — Bethel M 155
— Chris. Middlemass ... 130 — Chris. Dering 519
— C. John Lloyd Si, 27: ' — Edwyn Sandys 299
247,— David Macdonald ... 518 — Geo. Wm. Patrick ... 311
38o| — Duncan Hemelin 337' — Nicholas B.Edwin... 214
447| — Edmund 182,' — Walter Richd. Aston 326
— Francis Dean 43S — William Myers ...89, 419
— Francis Middleton ... J79'Dawkins,Arthur Fred. 90,232
— Fred. Aug. Lascelles 259 — Charles Tyrwhitt 76, 317
— George F. De Bade ... 33 — Henry Stopford ...54, 167
— George Harry 225, — John 'Wyndham G.53, 168
— Gordon Villiers i8;'Dawnay, Guy Payan ... 222
— Hugh Allan 387]— Hon. Hugh 357
— H. Middleton 446a — .Hom.JoIiii 151
— Cafit. James 519! Dawson, Arthur Wm. ... 517
— Colonel James 24] — Charles Huttor. ...85, 418
— Major John 55, 307 — D'Orville Brook 296
— Colonel John 24,405! — Douglas F. R 36
— 2nd Lf. John 185I— Edward 58, 186
Dangar, Clive C 154 — John Humphrey 322J— Edw. Alfred Finch 86, 356
Daniel, Charles Cecil 90, 225 — John Robert B 71, 177 — Francis Wm 8o, 447
Vere Fortrey. 244 — Charles James 307) — John Stewart 382I— Harold J. H 404
Edward Yorke..... .93, 400 — Norman Randall 174J — Harry Leonard ..49, 4ro
— Sisley Richard 4361 — Henry Fiivjh r?r
— Stuart 7t, 208 — Henry Hubert 234
— Thomas St. Clair ...81,352 — Herbert Edward 24m
— Wm. Bruce Ferguson 300 — Joseph Temperiey... 185a
— William Leslie 33, 165 — Richard Long 222
— WilliamThos.Chorlej- 294]— Robert 78, 227
Davie, A^F. Ferguson... 433 — Thomas Henry 287
Daniell, Arthur C... 54, 167
— Edward Henry E 254
— Francis Edw. LLoyd 336
— Frank William 431
— Frederick Fran. W.93, 330
— Geoffrey Avenell 230
John Acheson Staines 316
Currie, Arthur Cecil 84, 178
— Cyril E. A. Spencer 28c
— Ivor Bertram Fendall 181
— John William 62, 412
— Ryves Alex. Mark ... 246
— Thomas 34
— Wm. Geo. Townsend 236
Curry7, Montagu C. ...71, 241
Curt'eis, Cyril S. S 182
— Francis Algernon. ..52, 176
— John 321, 373
— Reg. L. Herbert 7
Curtin, Frederic John ... 18
Curtis, Edward George 251
— Harry Alexander D.50, r67
— James Henry 382!
— Joseph Lindsey 292] — Francis Henry 325
— Reginald Salmond 62,209jDantra, Scrabshaw H.... 516
— Thomas 367 d'Apice, John E. F 185
Curtoys, Chas. E. E. 82, 400'Darhy, John Edward ... ri7
Curzon, Fitzroy E. Penu 344 — Wm. Henry i-_54a> "76
— JohnAlau Le Norreys 1521 — F. A. Ferguson 299 — Vesoy John 36, 224
— John Frederic 56, 390
— Oswald Jas 55, 313
— Wm.Artb.Blackburne 236
— William Ravmond
James Henry M 225!— W. Orford Charles
Keith Maitland 273,Day, Arthur Duncan
— Wm. J. Ferguson. 286J— Arthur G. FitzRoy
242a!Davies, Arthur Mercer... 380— Dudley Alec Lacy
Eev.E. R
• Hon. Montagu 26
Cusack, Robert Oriel ... 379
Cusms, Albert G. T 2:3
— Arthur Frederick 215
Cust, AdelbertO. C 245
Custance, Alfred Fras. 276
— H.Lionel 77, 4r6
Cutbill, Reginald H. L. 365
Cuthbert.Gerald Jas. 53, 223
— James Harold 223
— James Mackie 387
Cuthbertson,E.Boustead 351
— Norman William 77
Dann.H. Chui-nsideB.93,422j — Charles Henry 429
— Wm. Rowland Harris 328 — Charles Stewart 253
Dansey, Claude Edw. M. 258 — Claude Martin 361a
— Ernest Wilson 179
— Francis John 53, 219
— Frank Gadsden 243
— Frederick Geo. Hugh 425
— George Freshfleld ... 365
— Keo. George M 530
— Harold Casamajor ... 298
Darbyshiro, Percy H. ... 139
D'Arcy, Joseph Isidore 1756
— Lionel Knox 307
Darell, Lionel E. H. M. 132
— Wm. Harry Yerelst... 221
Darley, Hy. La Touche 400
— James Russell 435
— John E. Carmichael 146
— William H.LaTouche 443
Darling, Chas. Hy. ...49, 207
— Sen. Charles Wesley. 530
— John C. Stormonth
Darlington, Arthur J,
395
445
294
234
396
— Edmund 395
— Francis Innes 265
— Francis Jeremy ...31, 206
— Francis Reginald. 239
— Harold Ernest 215
— John 215
— John George 52, 207
— Maurice Fitzmaurice 316
— Thomas H. B 55, 241
— William Bnl'ien 381
Deacon, Arthur Floyd... 395
— H.R.Gordon 348
Deakin, Arthur Martyr 402
Hugh Walter 442 :— Fred. Farrer 328
— Henry 364
• Henry Rodolph ...89, 30J
Hy. Samuel Price 76, 414
■ Hurbert R. Agassiz... 326
— John 76, 447
— Lewis Merson 185
— Llewelyn A. E. Price 322
— Noel Philip 85, 360
2701 — Percy George 370
216 — Percy Matcham 36;
Cuthell, Algernon H. ... 247 Darnell, Rec F. A 396I — Sutton Aylmer 277
Cutler, Howard C 443
Dealy, JohnAuderson85, 209
Dean, Arthur Cecil H.... 183
— Geo.PercivalTempest 366
— Guy Marriott 238
Deane, Alexander 234
— lieo. Barry O'Meara... 506
Chas. Anthony Clare 243
Cuttle, John 2
Cuyler,Si>Charles,.B«rr\ 301
da Costa, Evan Campbell 277
— OscarMichael John... 434
D'Aguilar, Sir C. L 163
— Charles Swainston ... 2S0
— John Swainson 371
Dalai, Kharshedji A 527
Dalby, John 172
— Thomas Gerald 322
Daldy, Alex. Wm 442
Dale, Claude Henry 264
— George Arthur 429JDaubeny, Cyril J. B.
— Rayner William i36
— William 216
Dalgety, Henry Barkly 148
Dalgleish, Alex. John ... 395
Dalgliesh, Edward E. C. 436
Dalglish, Chas. A. de G. 300
Dalhonsie, Earl of 223a
Dalison, John Pelharn... 313
Dallas, Alex. Egerton... 435
— Alister Grant 93, 157
— Charles Mowbray. ..89, 447
— David 388
— James 72, 208
— Julian Stuart 432
— Stuart Alex. Chas. ... 526
Dalmahoy, John F. C.... 404
— Patrick C 226
Dalryrnple, E.A.Elphin-
stone 443
■ Fras. N. Elphinstoue 1"
Henley Charles 366— Thomas Arthur H. 53, 242 — Dennis 440
— Bev. Henry A 396. — Thomas Reid 425 — Edward Stanley 258a
Darroch, Duncan 350] — Thomas William 401 \— Frederick Bernard63, 4r2
Dartnell, Geo. Bruce ... 366 — Walter P. Lionel 173 — Gerald Henry 152
Darvill, Wm. Montague234aj— Warburton Edward 358J — George Williams.. .36, 407
Darwall, Fred. Wm 3C9 — WilbraharnThomas89,369 — Harold Arthur 50, 447
-Robert Henry 401 — Wm. A. S. H. Kevill 148
Darwin, Robert Henry 256I — William Hewitt 358
Dashwood, Claude B. L. 233 Davis, Alfred Robert ... 288
— Edm. Wm 53, 232
— Robert Henry S 345
Daubeney, Sir H. 0. B. 282
— Edward Kaye ..^..70, 292
.. 303
— Edward Alfred 86, 277
— Giles Bulteel 185
Daubuz, Robert Fred
Dauglish, Geo. Victor
Arthur Lionel 340
— Cecil 90, 4t9
— Charles Lukin 158
— Charles Thomas 404
— Edward 381
— Edward Newnham ... 433
_ — Edward Otway 255!
183! — George Edw. Parrj-... 446 Dease, Conly Edw 255
229( — George Henville 442Jde Bathe, Sir Henry P.
— Herbert Edward 380
— James 82, 299
— James B. Lindsay ... 223
— John Henry 290
— Rich.Woodforde ...77, 257
Deans, George Noel 292
Deare, Benjamin Hobbs 518
— Henry Foulkes ... 86, 149
Deas, Leonard Jos. M. 529a
Lionel M. Ross 438
Dankes. Arch. Henry ... 292! — George McBride 5r5 jBarr 3:7
Clendon Turberville 445 — Gronow John 435 de Berniere, Hen.J.deB. 17
— Henry Francis 215
Dauncey, John 294
— Thursby H. E 80, 147
Daunt, Bertram Rochfort 438
— Edward Achilles 240
— Richard Algernon C. 344
— Walter D 427
Harold Jas. Norman 349!deBerry,Geo.J.Lewes85, 178
— Hyman Andraae 136 — Henry Geoffrey N. ... 334
— John 367 — Philip P. Evelyn 172
— Percy Bramwell 335 1— Richard Meredith ... 346
— Robert Evans Stuart 525'de Bourbel, Bayard A. 175a
— Thomas 8o, 2r6.De Brath, Ernest 33, 413
— Thomas Arnoll 280 de Brett, Harry Simonds rSo
Davenport.Chs.S.M'Nab 401, — William 388 de Burgh, Ulick G. C. ... 34
— George Holt 322lDavison,G.Markham 55, 332 de Bury, Henry R. V.... 181
— John Archibald 258! — Kenneth Stuart. ..54a, 4ir de Cetto, Yere B. Aug. 185a
— Samuel 214I — William',Pearson...8o, 346 Decie, Cyril Prescott 85, 170
— Talbot N. Fawsett ... 344 Davoren.Vesey H. W.... 383 de Ccetlogon.iZco.C.E.U. 532
Davey, Cecil Francis ... 258 Davson.Harold.T.Hunter 401 de Crespiguy, Claude C. 133
— Horace Scott r59l — Harry Miller 172! — Claude R. Champion 220
— Hon. John James 223 Davidge, Guy M. C 276 'Davy, Cecil William ... 211 — Claude V. Champion 326
— Robert Francis 322! Davidson, Alex. Elliott... 21 5 — John Davy Wright ... 3or|— Tyrell 0. W. C. ...62, rs6
— William Liston 5 — Archibald 296 — Robert M. Manning... 273 De Domenico.Jos. M. O. 192
Dalton. Cecil Wm. R.... 400,— Arthur ... 40 — Wm. Harold Collier 319 Dee, Peter 526
Index — Active List.
S12
Deeble. BenjaminW. C. 381 Deslion. Fred. G.T 174
Deed, John Cyril 401'de Smidt, Erroll M 174
Deedes, Chas. Parker ... sij'Despard, Edw. Fitzh.348,3731
— Henry Granville 23c — Henry F. R 344
— Wynlham Henry 323 — Wilfred H.Croasdaile 173
Deering, Joan 32 d'Esterre. Jas. C. Ellard 1S5
deFalbe, Vieant William 329 —P.O. EUard 278
Degaeher, Hy. Jas 265 DesVceux, Chas. H...28, 409
De Gex, Eras. John 54, 284 — Henry Bertram 211
De Grachy, Fras. A. L. 404 — Herbert 44s
De Grnyther. Cuth. II. 243 de Trafford, Aus;. Fras. 293
de Hoghton, Vere 241a —Thomas Cecil 230
de Jersey, Win. Grant 49, i66,Devenish, Arthur H. N. 172
de Joux, John S. N 292 — John Graham 271
de Elantzow, C. Adoi.... 405'Deverelt, Cyril J 247
DelaBere.HughPleydell 259'de Vitri:, Percy T. D. ... 212
de Labilliere, E. G. D.... 442|Dew, ArmineB - 433
de la Condamine, Hy. J. [Dewar, Arthur Wm 241
282, 374] — David Erskine... 50, 167
Delacombe, Addis. ..234, 374, — Gordon 371
do la Fontaine, T. H. 11. | — James Edward ...49, 136
279. 374 'de Watteville, H. G 185
Delaforce, Edwin F 172 Dewes, Fred. Joseph ... 525
Deiamain, Frank G...62, 4i2,de Wiart, Adrian C 13S
— Walter Sinclair... 90, 4191 de Wilton. Albert W.92, 421
Delany, Thos. Henry ... 529 Dewing, Edw. John. ..34, 206
Delap, George Goslett... 386 — Robert Henry 423
— Nathaniel A 71 de Winton. Charles . 71, 290
de la Pasture. Chas. E. 223a — Henry Powys 1754
de la Penha, P. D 328— Richard Str'etton... 89, 180
de ia Pryme, Percy C... 366 de Wolski. F. Rola ..25, 205
— Wm. tly. Astley 23411I Dibben, John Thomas... 395
de Laveleye, E. R. E. ... 184 Dibble, Harry 148
Delavoye, Alex. Edw.83, 364 Dibblee, Fred. Lewis ... 39S
— Alex. Marin 16 Dibley, Athelstan 354
— Francis Bethune 366 Dick, Arthur Robert 89, 419
DeLisle.G.deSausmarez j — Colin 88,346
91,420! — Dighton Hay A 259
— Henry DeBeauvoir... 332!— James Roy 372
Delmege, Carfrae H. ... 162 — John Campbell 353
de Lotbiniere.A.C. de L. — Maxwell 526
.Toly 210 — Robert Nicholas 288
— Henri GustavJoiv 83, 212 — William 380
deMoleyns, Richd. P.A. 35S Dickey, Oliver B. R. ... 336
deMoiitmorency,Mervyn29o Dickie, John Elford 54a, 207
— Z!o«. Willoughby J. H. 202 Dickia, Edward S 136
Dempsey. Patrick Jos. 379 Dickins, Frederick 185
Denaro, Chas. Albert ... 192 — S. W. Scrase- 39, 334
Dene, Arthur Pollard ... 282 — Rec. William Arthur 532
Denham, Harold A . ... 237 Dickinson, Aithur T. S. 442
— Llewelyn S 319 — Douglas John. ... 266
Dening, Harold 404 — Edward 32, 206
— Lewis 26, 4071 — Ernest Arthur 354
— Lewis Eales 443! — Francis Arthur 282
Denison, E. Bridgeman 323 — Neville H. C....90, 352, 369
— Garnet W 215!— Reginald Charles 298
— Harry 175' — William Eenry 529
— Oliver II 352'— Wm.Hy.E.de Brissac 17;
— Vivian Dewson 366 J— William 7 55, 29;
Denne, Alured B. ...82, 177a Dickson, Arthur 23'
— Arthur Robt 91, 420 — Bertram 173
— Richard William A... 428 — Sir Coll ingwood 163
— William Henry 251 — Edward Thompson ... 17
Ditmas, Alf. Robertson 124 Dorling, Fras. Holland 32S
— Fred. Robertson ...40, 407 — James Bruce 399
— Harold Edw. Chorion 175 — Lionel 372
— Leonard Philip 372 Dormau, John C 37S
Diver. Thomas 234— Leslie Claud .. 276
Dix, Ste. Hamilton 3521 Dormer, W. O. Uptin-
Dixon, Alfred Chas. H. 301 Cottrell - 140
— Charles Joseph 234&Dorrien, H. L. Smith... 7
— Charles Stewart s+s'Dorward, Sir A. R. F.23, 205
— dive llaodotinell 33, 157 Doncet, Louis C. A. deB. 214
— Frederick Arthur ...175!/ Dougal, Gio. B. Roney 245.
— Frederick Meiiryl 23S|Dou<ra'l, John Mitchell 343
— George - 367, — Walter 140
— George Frederick ... 171; Dougherty. John Louis 442
— Henry Grey 2S Doughty, Charles H. II. 263
— Eerbert 147! — Ernest Christie 243.
— Hubert Bradshaw ... 32.5; Douglas, Alex. F.-ed. ... 233
— Percy 230 — Arch. Philip 179.
— Peter Eden So, 209J— Charles W. H 7
— Thomas Arthur 3S0J — George Alex, iters... 351
— William 398, — George Prescott sr
Dobbie, Charles Francis 425 — George Stuart 263
— Herbert Hugh 77, 415! — Gordon Adye 25S
— WilliamGeo.Shedden 215 — Henry Edw. Manning 386
— William Hugh Si, 416;— Herbert Archibald ... 325
Dobbin, Edward John... 335;— James Archibald. ..92, 422
— Herbert Thomas 282; — James Stewart ...6s, 177
— Leonard Geo. Wm.... 338
— Robert Alexander ... 373
— Wm. Jas. KnowleS72, 414
Dobbs, Alex. Hugh. ..76. 413
— Charles Fairlie 437
— Conway Richard 211
— George Cadell 32, 408
— Richard Coaway 347
Dobbyn, Geo. Hy. W.... 184
Dobell, 'Charles Macp.79, 2^3
Dobie, James Jardine ... 144
— William Hugh Ed. 49, 176
Dobree, De Sausmarez 393'
Dobson, And. Fras 524'
— Arthur Curtis 215
— Edwin Francis H. ... 316
— George Magill 381
— Montague Charles ... 174
Robert Nelson 23
— Montagu Wm 44S
— Robert Vaughan 185
— Sholto William 172
— Stafford Edmund 350
— Stewart Ranken 529
— Walter Binny 434.
— William 54,225
— William Sholto 214
Douglass, Percy C 387
Doull, John D">ull 315
Douro, flfiirquis 222.
Dove, Frank 385
— Percy Matthew 305
Doveton, Albert M 432
— Hector James 266
— John Hodson 439
Dowdall, Laurence R.... 371
Dowding, Hy. Harris H. 303
Hugh Caswall 185
Dod, Owen C. Woliey93, 257} — Townley Ward 26, 399
Dodd, Anthony 381I— Reo. Wra. Berkeley... 396
— George 439 Dowell, Arth. John Wm.
Dennis, Meade J. C.
Denniss, Cyril E. B. 175J
Dennistoun, Ian 0 220
— James G -172
Denny, Ernest W 154
— Frederick Wooton ... 326
— Henry Cuthbert ...48, 308
— Leon Serena 135
— William A. Chas. 346, 364
Denny s, Alex. Harry ... 424
— Charles John 50, 410
— George Wm. P 516
— Hector Travers 425
— W.AnnesleyBurton 81,416
Dent, Bertie Coore ...... 252
— Edgar John 267
— Frank Wilkinson. 180
— Richard E 276
— Wilfrid Harry 332
Denton, George Clarke256a
Denvs, W. Hy.Adolphus 372
De Piro, George M 185
De Pledge, Gaspard F. 306
— Harold Geo 54, 160
De Pree, Hugo Douglas 172
de Putron, Cyril 257
— Hugh 328
Derham, Frank S....72, 277
Dering, Henry Edw. 90, 223
deR.ougemont,CecilH.78,i7o
Derry, Arthur 297
de Salis, Edw. Aug. A. 354
— Edward John 402
de Sausmarez, Cecil j8o
— Egbert 249
— George Fred. Hayes 263
— Graham Joseph 325
— John Herbert 431
— Wm. Edmund Ritchie 212
— Wm. Thomas 157
Dietz, Bernard R 81, 141
Digan, Geo. Cuthbert ... 348
Digbv, Thomas 48, 206
— Win. R. Wingfield ... 337
— 'William Trench 211
Diggms, Wm. James ... 3S8
Diggon, Robt. William 402
Diggory, Chas. John ... 117
Dill, John Greer 352a
— Richard 315
Dillon, Constmtine T.
Francis 276
— Eric Fitzgerald 366
— George Fred. H. ...77, 420
— Henry Mountiford ... 302
— Henry Vincent 385
— Sir Martin 247
Dimmock, Henry Peers 527
Dingle, Wm. John 175&
Dingli, Edwd. Caruana 192
Dingwall, Kenneth 339
Dinnen, Campbell H. ... 238
Dinnis, Bertram R 387
Dinwiddie, David 503
D in widdy, Malcolm J.... 314
Disne3', James W. K. ... 183
— John Henry 304
— Robert 305
— John Richard 379
— Percy Ried 270
Dodgson, Colquhoun S. 364
— Harcourt Leicester 89, 418
— Heathfield Butler 92, 178
— Raymond Charles 175&
Dodington, W. Marriott 301
Dods, Wm. Sandars...89, 239
Do lsworth.Geo.Percival 160
Dohertv, Thomas 367
jDoig, Claude P 336
' — John Alexander 267
Dolby, SeymourS. C. ... 37S
Dolphin, Harry Cecil ... 29D
Domenichetti, Fras. 11... 426
Don, Frederick Alex. ... 309
Donajowski, Reg. E. K. 231
Donald, Colin Geo.... 47, 235
Donaldson, John 382
— John Wm. Edward ... 172
— Norman 175a
— Robt. D 379
Done, Herbert Richard 239
— Reginald John 213
Donegan, Jas. Fras 382
Donkin, Fred. L 175a
Donnan, William 431
Donne, B. D. A 47, 288
— Henry R. Beadon 47
Donnelly, James J. G.... 367
— Robert 117
Donnet, Jas. J. Conway 381
Oonohue,Wm. Edw. 186, 370
Donovan, Charles 526
— Charles Creaghe 181
— Donovan 506
— Edw. West by 249
— Hugh Latimer 378
— Stephen John 360
- Wdiiam 377
Dooley, William 296
Dooner, John Graham... 174
— Wm. Toke 16
— Wm. Dnndas 346
Doran, B. J. C 52, 254
— Walter Robert B. 50, 254
Dorehill, Philip H. M.32,i77a
Dorgan, James 387
— George Cecil 82,177a
— George William ...90, 307
Dowman, Willington S. 3S2
Down, Cecil Patton 433
— Halke'tWaltonMoney 329
Downe, Viset 16
Downer, Cyril P 309
Downes, Chas. V. S 277
— E M. Panter 254
— Fred. Arthur Clayton 347
— Leonard S 172
— William Knox 63, 412
Downing, C. M. H. ...26, 165
— Geoffrey 354
— Henry John 90, 234
— John George 58, 412
— William Creagh 185
Dowse, Richl.Thos. Edw. 29
Doyle, A. Havelock J. 72, 317
— Bernard 5:6
— Ignatius Parcell 525
— John Fras. Innes H. 173
— Joseph Ignatius P.... 381
D'Oyly, Henry R. Neville 401
— John 44!
Doyne, Richard Joh a ... 234
— William Markham 78, 102
Draffen. Fred. Geo. W. 269
Drage, Francis B. ...134, 395
— George Thomas 345
— Gilbert 4oo
— Godfrey 43+
— Thomas William 371
— William Henry 367
Drake, A. W.H.Hornsby 130
— Bernard Francis Si, it>3
— Francis Richard 85, 178
— Henry Dowrish ...71, 398
— Henry Manning 171
— Reginald John 329
— Robert Edward 241a
— William Hacche 173
Dredge, James Allen ... 529
Dresser, Henry Joseph 234a
Drever, James William 426
— Thomas Ian 435
Drew,Arth.Blanshard H. 424
— Bertie Clephane H.... 446
513
Index — Active List.
Drew, Rev. F. Bicker- Dumaresq, Herbt. Wm. 358 iDwyer, Arthur Geo. 79, 279 Edmond, James Hector 1S5
staffe 396 dn Marnier, Guy L. 8.88,235)— B. Cunynghame 2521 Edmonds, JamesEdw. 80,200
— George Barry 247 Dumbell, Charles H 306 — Geo. Toulmin C 182 — Richard James ...190,370
— Horace Robt.Hawley 308 — Henry Eric 236I— John 345 lEdmondson, Root. Holt 185
— Tom Maxwell 252. Punible, Wilfred C 213 — John Harrington 278 Edmundson, Geo. E 184
Dreyer, Geo. Villiers ... i85:Dumbleton,HoratioN.63,2o3 Dyas, Jas. Ridgeway 80, 234 Edridge, Chas.Sutton... 237
— John Tuthill 183 du Moulin, Louis E.... 52, 288iDyce, G. Hugh Coles 17, 406; Edwardes, Alex. Coburn 437
Drinan, Gerald Chas. ... 289) Dunbar, Carlyle MacG. 161 1— Hugh Lennox 444 — John Grahame 436
Drought, Geo. Thos. A. 184!— Cyril Duncan 133, Dyer, Rev. Alfred S 530! — Stanley Malcolm 424
— Thos. A. Wilders 185;— Sir George D. S.,JBf. 342 — Arthur J. Leslie 261 — Hon. William 134
Droughton,ArthurChas.2j6a| — Jos. Cameron 1751— Charles Robert ...83, 319I Edwards, A. H.M 52
Druce, Cyril 313 — Lewis Maxwell 139! — George Nowers 228 — Alfred Harold 175a
— Vere Powys 25:|Dunbar, Wm. Mathew 130 Dyer, Howard Geary... 366 — Arthur C 173
Drnitt, Edward ,70 208; Duncan, Alex. W. i— Hyde Ridgway 137 — Borlase 185
— Percy Stanley 37J Anstruther 26, 1X5'— JohnEdw. Fredk.38, 141I — Christopher Vaughan 250
Drummond,Art.Berkele3-436: — Francis John 225J — Rev. Joseph Perry ... 53: — Clement Maitland 54, 275
— Eric Grey 442 — George 117J — ■ Reginald B. Harry ... 425! — David John 367
— Francis H.R 34, 411'— George 517! — Stewart B. Bythesea 133 — Eric Lea Prie3tley ... 249
— Kenneth Mackenzie8o,352|— George Alfred 258 — Thomas W. B 398; — Fitzjames Maine. ..90, 419
— Laurence George. ..71, 223 — Henry Clare 443 Dyke, Oswald Muirhead 241 — Francis Hyde 258
— Leopold Douglas Bell 138 — Horace Archie 351 — Percyvall Hart 438J— Francis Wm. Lloyd... 323
— Hon. Maurice C. A. ... 300 — John 259 Dykes, Alfred M'Nair ... 231; — Frederick Charles ... 400
Drury, Byron Henry ... 3co1 — Malcolm Bedford 337]— Campbell 5291— Graham T. George 88, 161
— Francis James 517 — Jiorman Charteris ... 276 — Lionel E. B 178^ — Hubert de Burgh 264
— FrancisMacdonald 50, 410I — Richard William 2251— William Alston 269' — Hugh 361
— James O'Brien 37 1|— Sidney Edward 38i|Dymock, Arthur 1S51— Ivo A. Exley Edwards 1S5
— Robert 378)— Wilfrid Bain 1:5 Dyne, Frank W. B. 87, 229' — James 185a
— William Price 79.399 — William 389; Dyott, Richard 204 — JohnBurnard 73,414
Dryburgh, Neil M 226 Duncombe, Wilfred A. 1401 Dyson, Harry Bernard 223' — Lancelot 241
Drysdale, Alex. Icely ... i84,Dundas, David George |— Herbert Jekyll 517! — Richard Feilding 210
— Robert 225 Mindeu 2581 — Louis Morgan 173 — Roderick Mackenzie 424
— William 225;— Fred. Charles 350I — P. Shakespeare 3721 — Wilfrid Bowers 395
Duberly, P'lym. George... 373, — James Colin 175'j — Thomas Edward 528 — W.A.Spencer 329
— 2nd Lieut. George ... 402 — Patrick Henry 439 Eadon, Frank Henry 78, 162 — William Egerton. ..89, 173
— Grey William 219 — Richard Chas 225|Eady, Chas. Edward ... i8i|— Wm. Fras. Boucher... 251
— James 311] — Walter Leslie 441 — Frank Osborne 367I — William Rice 517
DuBoulay, Arthur H.... 2i5[Dundee, W.J. Daniel) 81, 209 — Frederick W. E... 93, 400'Edye, John Simpson .. 382
— Noel W. H 76, i77<7fDundon, Michael 380! Eagle, Fras. E. B 2901— Murray W. Joseph 80, 364
— Thos.W.Houssemayne 286'Duudonald, Earl of 7I Eagles, Chas. Edw. C. 402! Edyvcan, Fred. Geo. ... 402
DuBuisson, Henry... 79, 241 ;Dunkley, Frank Astill... 139 — Henry Cecil 48, 399 Egan, Michael Henry225,368
DuCane, Hubert John 53,168 Dunlop, A. H. Buchanan 310' Ealden, 'Charles 216, Egerton, Arthur Fredk. 342
— John Philip 83, 169 — Archibald Samuel S4, i69!Eales, Cecil Moncriefl89,4:8 — Arthur Geo. Edward 222
Ducat, Charles M 89,418;— Arthur Wallace 427'— Lionel Geo. Nuttall 90,229! — Caledon Philip 18
— Claude Tulloch 429— Colin N. Buch i74JEaling,R. A. Kingsbury 284 — Charles Comyn 1, 18, 407
— Hugh Charles Claude 426 — Frank Passy 276,'Eamcs, Tho. B. G. F. ... 349
— Richard 438^— Fred. C. Strickland... 328 — Sev. W. Leslie 533
Duck, Francis.. 395 — Henry Cleland 51, i66|Earle, Edward Savi 438
Duckett, JohnSteuart... 150J — Henry D. Buchanan.. 313I — Francis Alfred 79, 234
— William Morton 372 — Henry Hinton 426}— Francis William 291
Duckworth, Herbt. Wm. 330 — James William 52, 167
— Ralph 293|— Julian Silver S 292
Charles Philip 448
— George Algernon 160
— Granville Geo. A. 48, 336
— James Boswell 446
— Raleigh Gilbert ...70, 416
Frederick John 453!— Ralph 41, 360
George Hughes T47J — Samuel William 184
Ducrot, Louis Hay... 81, 168;— Robin B. Strickland 255 — Sir Henry, Bart 52 — Hon. Wilfrid C. W.... 142
Dudgeon, Fred. Annesley 296J — William Bruce 444! — Henry Henwood T46;Ehelston, H. Wicksted 220
— Patrick Wellwood ... 2o8lDunman, Thos. Nugent 2^— Hubert Malins 519 Eicke, Ernest C 372
Ralph de Seton 439|Dunn, Ernest George ... 345I — Maxwell 219 Elam, Herbert William 175a
— Robert Maxwell 343 — Henry Nason 3S41— Philip Douglas 241 Elbrow, George L. S. ... 283
Dudley, Ambrose N. 1 — Robert Charles 258)— Robert Gilmour 214) Elderton, Fred. Dundas 381
Waddell 185 — Robert Hy. William .. 263iEacsie, Fitzpatrick 395 — Murray Trent 433
David 283 Dunne, Arth. Mountjoj' 530! East, Cecil James 51 — Rowland P. Somerset 365
— George de S 182!— Frederick "... 2580]— Charles Conran ...90, 234! Eley, William GardiDer 155
Duer, Charles 518'— Gerald Fitzgerald ... 741 — Lionel Wm. Pellew ... 179, Elgee, Cyril Hammond 251
Duff, Adrian Grant 299J— John Hart 4, 325 1 Eastman, Wm. 1 56, 397 — Hugh Francis 266
— Alex. Gordon 55, 299! — John William 326 Eastmead, Chas. Sidney 4311 — John W. L 310
— Beauchamp 29, 410:— Terence Francis K.... 185'Easton, Arch. P. A 1441— Percy E. Lindredge... 311
— Beauchamp Oswald... 404 — Walter A 25, 363!— Frederick Arthur 181'Elger, Edward Gwyn ... 245
— Charles Edward ...52, 149; — William 34, 363|Eastwood, HughdeC... 135 Elgood, Garrard 313
— Garden Beauchamp 343;Dunolly, Kenneth J. G. 428!— John Chas. B 77, 153I — Percival George 242
— GeorgeGrahamKayll 180 Dunscombe, N. Blake... 436 — Robert John Camac... 436: Elias, Alfred H. W 446
— George Mowat 2io:Dunsford, Bertie Wm. E.2=;ia;— William 345! — Arthur 227
— James Charles 358 ■— Evelyn Henry 442 Eaton, Hon. Herb. Fras. 7lEliot, Harold Selwyn ... 184
— Lachlan Gordon 340 — Francis P. S 430 — James Bird 529— Mark 445
— Patrick Abercromby 300 'Dunsterville.ArthurB. 78, 279 — Robert Coleman 377! — Neville 184
— Robert George Vivian 133;— Edward Leslie 210 — William Arnold 229 Eliott, Francis H.... 91, 447
- Arthur Cameron 387
Duffin, Fielder 402
— Walter Henry 71, 231
Duffus, Edward John
Herbert Edgcumbe... 185 Ebden, Fras. Thos. P. ... 404 — Laurence Edw 447
— KnightleyS 55, 176 Eccles, Cuthbert J 157 Elkington, H. Percival
— Lionel Charles 424' — Robert 57, 301 George 382
Duperier, Henry Wm.34, 206 — William Vernon 356]— John Ford .„...„. ...90, 234
85, 37c[Du Port, Osmond C 174 Eckersall, F. E. Nixon
— Fras. Ferguson 3651 Du Pre, Fras. James ... i44:Eckersley, Edwin 382
— Graeme Sym 82, 169 Durand, Henry Marion 150' — Henry Thomas 361
Dugan, Francis Rogers 352'Durant, Martin 398lEckford, AshtonB 445
— Winston Joseph 241 — Robert J. A 381! — John J. H. B 93, 422
Dugdale, Fred. Brooks i46jDurell, Arthur J. V 373, — Philip Geo. W 344
— James Gordon isglDurham, Rev. Robert H. 531 'Eddis, Lancelot A 1756
— William 379JDurman, Frederick i48jEddowes, Wm. Black „, 328
Duggan, Chas. Wm 384 Durnford, Guy E. J 2i4'Eden, Alan George 175
— Joseph 367 Durrant, George.
Arch. James F...,
■ Martin Joseph 331 — Hector Montgomery 395; — Harold William 209
Dugmore, W. F. B. Rad- Durst, Alan L3'diat 402 — Schomberg Henley... 299
clyffe 329 Dustan, John W 401, — William Rushbrooke 173
— Wilfred L.E.Radcliffe 26i|Duthie, Arthur M i^lEdes, Charles Albert 40,363
Duhan, Francis Taylor 440 Duthy.Arch. Edward 26, 165 Edgcumbe, Piers 366
— W.W.Taylor 78, i77a,Dutton, Jas. Huntly 269 Edge, John Dallas 377
Duke, Alex. Leonard ... siSiDuus, Oscar Fred 293 Edgell, Edw. Arnold 93, 210
— Alex. W 377 Du Val, George Thomasi75a Edgeworth, Kenneth E. 213 Ellington, Edward L.... 774
— Augustus C. Hale ... 185 Duxbury, Charles D. ... 442'Edlmann, Ernest E 1S0 Elliot, Adam Scott... 77, 342
— Joshua 515 —Sidney Hugh 279, 373 Edmeades, Henry 330 —Sir Alex. J.Hardy 140
Dumaresq, Algernon H. 212 Dwane, John William ... 323I— William Allaire 184I— Bertram Nowell 401
— Robert Jas. Goodall 90,170
— Wm. Ernest Walter.. 234a
Ellaby, Geo. Alfred 532
Ellam, Alfre 285
Ellershaw, Arthur 180
— Henry 328
— Wilfrid 172
Ellery, Ernest Edward 386
— Richard Francis 387
Elles, Arthur Warre 84, 315
Edmond Claude 445
Sir Edmund Roche 7, 164
— Hugh Jamieson 215
— Malcolm Rothney ... 214
Ellice, E. C 300
— Robert Frederick 93, 17c
EUicombe, Geo. John8i, 242
Index — Active List.
814
Elliot, 2nd Lieut. Chas. 154
— Lieut. Charles 444
— Charles Riversdale ... 426
— Charles R. Scott. 439
— Edmund Halbert 129
— Edward HallettHugh 174
— Edward Locke 20, 407
— George Augustus
— Gilbert S. M'D. ...54, 209
— Harry Macintire 180
— Henrv Grattan 242a
— Hugh. 23
— Hugh Samuel Roger 22:
— John Aug. Gilbert ... 260
— John Furzer 2
— Robert Henrv 126
— Wm. Hy. Wilson ... 517
— William Scott
Elliott, Alfred Charles ..
— Charles Allen 213
— Charles Roulston 383
— Edward Draper 163
Ensor, Howard 336 Ewart, Sir John Alex.... 35o'Farquhar3on, Ernest
Enthoven, Cha. Henfrey 210 — John Spencer 35,342 Gordon 212
— Percy Henry 71, i63 — Richard Henry ... 93, 422 — George Frederick 36S
Entrican, James 526 — Robert Frederick ...1750. — Harry Douglas 400
Entwistle, Thos. Geo. ... 133 Ewbank, William 93, 210 Farraday, William 367
Eppes, David D. Riou..36ia Ewens, Geo. F. Wm. ... 5i3;Farran, George Fras. ...175a
Erck, John C 91. 420 Ewing, Alister W. S. ... 329! — George L 44a
Erroll, Earl of 17J — Douglas Ramsay 269;Farrant, Harl FitzL. 58, 411
Erskine, Arch. Jas. ...5;, 363! — Norman Arch. 6rr... 223a! — Henry C. Binsteed ... 25
— Arthur Edward 1751 — Walter C. Leckie 255I Farrell, Geo. C. Baillie 285
— George ... 224 Exham, Frank Simeon 284 — Hy. J. William ... 87, 170
— James Francis Si, 223 — Godfrey John Wm 215 Farren, Sir Rich. T 307
— John David B 327 — Richard 377JFarrer, Frederic L. ... 1756
— Keith David 448! — Simeon H 36, 206!— Philip 54(1,294
— Thos. W. H. John ... 343 Exton, Thomas 389!Farwell, Chas. Bowers 212
— Walter Augustus 185 Eykyn, Gilbert D. Pitt... 328, Faskally, John D 224
Erskine, Wm. Douglas 3S4 Eyre, Colin Douglas 323lFasken, Chas. G. M. 51, 410
Escombe, Cecil Aubrey 136 — Gervas Selwyn ... 40, 4o3iFasken, Wm. Henry 91, 420
Essell, Fred. Knight ... 2291 — Hastings Aug. ...245, 372'Fasson, Disney J. M. 83, T69
Essex, Bertram E 388 —Hastings Elles John 293 Faulder, Gerard Aug. 90,307
Esson, Edw. Malcolm ... 256 — Montague Stokes 524 Faulknor, A.A. MM. 92,422
William_ ._. 401 — Morland Stanhope ... i7S\Faunce,AluredDeLaune 43S
— Gilbert Chas. Edward 213 Sstridge, Cecil L 250 Faber, Sydney G-eorge 213!— Bonham 360
— Herbert Henry 288
— Hugh Ernest 113
— Hugh Russell
— Reginald Wm.Sydnev 433
Ellis, Alfred Chas. S. B. 442
— Arch. Horace Joseph 266
— Archibald Jenner 2S7
— Charles C 48, 206
— Conyngham R. C. 80, 269
— Edward Arthur 298
— George Adams 69
— GeraldMontagueAug. 357
— James Alexander 287
— Philip 21
— Philip Mackay 378
— Richard H. Adam ... 184
— Robert Hill 316
— Sherman G. Venn
— Thomas Martin 285
■ — William Hastings ... 279
— William Montague 8o, 209
— Wm. Robert Jason 86, 31
Ellison, Gerald Fras. 53, 234
— Ralph Henry Can- 80, 142
— Richard George 129
— Seo. William 530
Elliston, Peter 184
Ell wood, Bertram Price 438
Elmslie, Fred. B 47, 167
— Wilmot Foster 88, 257
Elphick, Harry Wm. .. 518
Elphinston, Alexander 2S0
— Alexis 350
Elphinstone, Arth. P. A. 422
Elrington, Fred. R 356
Elsmie, Alex. M. Spears 433
— Geo. Edw. Douglas... 426
Eisner, Otto W. A 386
Elton, Alfred G. G. ...... 348
— Arthur Bayard 79, 256
— Sen. Edw. Daubeny... 457
— Fred.AlgernonG.y.85,17.
Elwes, Fred. Femi 529a
— Henry Cecil 223
— Leonard Barclay 138
— Lincoln E. Cary 332
— Walter V. J. Cary 171
Eman, Bowes Leslie 48, 176
Emberton, Francis 369
Embleton, John 370
Embury, R. P. Robinson 210
Emerson, Geo. Augustus 51
— Isaac Bomford ". 378
— Norman Zeal 242
Emery, Wm. Basil 171
Enderby, Samuel H. 93, 232
England. Arthur 39
— Edward Lutwy che ... 245
— Edward Parker ...89, 170
— Raymond 172
— Thomas Percival...84, 23
— Wm. John Parmis ... 23L
Engledue, Herb. AtSeld 227
Engleheart, E. L. ... 81, 263
English, C. Ernest 78, 177a
— Ernest R. Maiing 317
— Frederick Paul 52, 354
— Rev. John -3I
— Joseph Oxley 3 = , 176
Etches, Chas. Edw 234 Fagan, Bernard Joseph 441! — Charles Edmund 381
Eteson.H. Carlton W. 84, 178 — Seo. C. C. T 457! — Granville de la M. 55.
Etheridge, Frank 240 — Chris.G. Forbes ...54, 44
Etherington, George ... 216 — Chris. S. F 7, 397
Eustace, Alex. Henry ... 425' — Edward Arthur 43S
Charles Legge E 322 — Hugh Rollo 425
Francis Jn. Wm. ...33, 165 — James Lawtie 6, 405 I
— F. AdolphusD. O.yo, 139 — Lucius Emihus 435
Fred. Robert H 214 — William Welply 279-
— Henry Montague 319 Faichnie, Douglas C.
Euston, H. J., Earl of .. 1 — Fred. Geo 384
Evans, Arthur Kelly ... 402:— Norman 384
— ArthurOwen 325 Fair, Arthur E. B 173
— Arthur Percivale 323 — Fred. Kendall 211
— Arthur Stuart 214 — James George 83, 162
— Bryan 233 Fairbairn, David A 285
— Coarles Edward 215 Fairbrother.Wm. T. 54, 411
— Charles Harford 519 Fairfax, Bryan C 332
— Charles Lewis 183 Fairholme, W.Ernest 71, i63
— Charles Robert 387' Fairlie, Frank 260]
— Christopher Douglas 264J — James 270'Fearon, Paul John 228
— Cuthbert 1721 — James Gordon 307 j — James Ahmuty ...52, 256
— David Howard 236 Fairrie, Septimus H. ... 3S5.Featherst:mhaugh, H... 251
— Edward 325 Fairtlough,C.E.G.M.85, 3oi'Fedden,ClementAgnew 284
— Edw. Benjamin 178 Faith, Thomas 29ojFeetham, Edward 310
— Edward George 365' Faithfull.Hy. Turner 50, 4:0 Fegen, Magrath F. ...56, 177
— Edward Stokes 341— Wm. Conrad ..51, 410 Feilden, Cecil Wm. M.92,143
— Edwin J. Llewellyn 276 Falcon, Chas. Gordon88, 2121— Edward LeylandC... 334
Robert de Lauce 430
Faussett,E.G.Godfrey88, 211
— Owen G. Godfrey 303
Percival G. Godfrey 170
Faweett, J. F. Malcolm 49
— Percv Harrison 179
Riipi F. Morris 337
— William Francis... 54, 303
— William James 377
Fawcus, Harold Ben 387
Hugh 174
Fawkes, Edward Dalton 305
Lionel Grimston 31, 165
Fayle, Robert J. Leech... 380
Fayrer, Fred.DaraudS. 529
James O. S 89, 418
— Joseph 382
Fearnside. Clarence F... 526
— George Farrington... 214 — Robert Morgan 92, 421
— George Henry 395;Falconer, A. G. Lord ... 223a
— George Milford 424J Faltner, Eric Felton ... 291
— Geo.Wm.WallaceD'A. 251, — Mervyn Wiofred 383
— GranvillePennefather 4361 — Percy Hope 336
— Harry J. Eaton 171 1 — Seo. Thomas Felton.. 396
— Henry J. Archibald... 1 7 5a Fallon, James 382
— Herbert Davies 175a Falls, John Alex. W. 35, 363
— Horace Carlyon 400 Falmouth, Lord ... 6
Horace Moule 5, 4o5,Fancourt, St. J. Michell
Horatio James ... 56, 237
James Thomas 216
John 271
— Leopold Exxel 403
— Lewis Pugh 300}
17, 40S
Fane, Cecil 153
— Ernest Charles 296
— Julian 273
Vere Bonamy 424
— Llewelyn 214 Fanshawe, Charles 201
— Percy 384I — Charles Henry 365
— Samuel 523'— Edw. Arthur 62, 169
— Samuel Houching ... 367!— Edward Hew 160
— Thomas Julian P. 41, 399! — George Dalrymple 33, 165
— Usher Williamson ... 210' — Gerard Lewis 210
Walter James 445! — Hew Dalrymple ... 52, 136
— Wilfrid Keith 328
— William 172
— William Harry 214
Evatt, Francis Willie ... 425
— George J. H 377
— John Thorold 90, 419
Evelegh, C. Newman 83, 282
— Edmund George 400
— Lionel Arthur i
— Reg. Winnington 284, 373
— Richard Dalrymple... 223
— Robert 85, 301
Farbrother, Chas. Hill 130
Farfan, Arthur J. T. ... 185
Fargus, Harold 282
— Nigel Harry Skinner 226
— William
3°7
Ennis, Arthur B 290
Enriquez, Albert D... 52, 411
— GeorgeDallas 19
Ensor, Fred. C. Curme 183
Fred. John 51 Faris, John George 446
Even, George E 54a, 411 Farish, Rupert V 234a
Everard, Chas. Julius... 184J Farley, James J. B 329
Everest, Wm. C. Robert 369|Farmar, George Jasper 237
Everett, Chas. W. 370!— Harold Mynors... 258,365
— Henry Joseph 86, 245 — William Cecil R 180
— LeonardWm.Dawson 297 — Wm. Lawrance ...85, 178
Everingham, Arthur Ed. 226! Farmer, Francis C....48, 176
Everitt, Stuart Oswald 252! — John 395
■— Sydney George 79,263 — John Henry 384
Evetts, Hubert 270 — Langford Llanwarne 254
Ewalrl, Ferdinand C. T. 329lFarquhar, Francis D. ... 221
Ewart, Chas. Nicholson 182I— James 174
— Frank Rowland 237 — William Alexander ... 260
— Godfrey D. Henry ... 296 Farquharson, David L
— Sir Henry Peter 141J Wilson 299
— Granville Cholm 336
— James H. G 321
— Ramsay Robert 307
— Rmdle Montague ... 301
— Wemyss Gawne 0. ... 373
Feilding, Geoffrey P. T. 221
— Son. Sir Percy R. B... 243
Fell, Ernest A. Hunter... 295
— Matthew Henry Greg-
son 386
— Robert Black 79, 269
Fellowes, Hon. Coulson
C 132
— HalfordLeM 440
Fellows, Bertram Chas. 442
— Charles Grincill 186
— Christopher Stewart 436
Felscead, Robert 244
Fendall, C. Pears 71, 177
— Percy P. Wentworth 287
Feneran, Ernest Chas. 22S
— Frank E 233
Fenn.EdwinHaroldM'B 437
— Ernest Harold 378
— Herbert Francis 1756
Fennell,Alf. E. Slater... 253
Fenner, Claude C 431
Fenning, Alg. E. H 258
— Gilbert S. Tritton 314
Wm. Maxwell 440
Fenton, Alexander 525
— Alex. Bulstrode... 49, 410
— Layard L 41, 403
— Lionel Scholfield 244
Fenwick, Hy. Thos. 49, 134
— Nicholas E. de B 321
Feazi, Lionel D. G 351
Ferguson, Alan C 366
— Algernon F. H.... 87, 133
— Artbur George 89, 356
— Charles Alexander ... 137
— James 389
— James William 161
— John 293
— John David 383
— John Matter 268
8i5
Ferguson. Kenneth B. 175"
— Nicholas Charles 3Sl
— Spencer Charles 23s
— Victor 265
Fergusson, Arthur Chas. 181
— Charles 35. 219
— Herbert Chaworth ... 33-1
— John Adam 26
— Vivian Moffat 175
— William J. Smyth 84, 135
Fernie, Ralph
Ferny hough, Hugh C. ... 315
Ferrall, Henry Jas 349
Ferrand, Edward 524
Ferrar, Henry M 83, 169
— Michael L 86, 256
Ferrar, Michael Lloyd... 442
— Walter Hughes 297
Ferrers, E. Bromfleld ... 269
Ferrier, George Henry... 376
— Jas. Arch 46, 201
Ferris, Wm. A. Tat3 ... 253
— William Butler ... 40, 408
Ferryman, A. H 341
— Aug. F. Mockler 51
Fessenden, John H 366
Festing,Arth.HoskynS72,34.
— Fras. Leycester 233
— Hubert Wogan 333
— John Edw. Grindall... 215
— Maurice Christian ... 401
Fethe'-stone, Reg. Ben. 242"
Fetherstonhaugh,A.St.L.259
— Edwyn 88, 356
— RichardSteele Rupert 16
— Timothy 336
— William Albany 442
Ffinch, Matthew B. D.... 329
Fl'rench, Ernest George 388
— Evelyn Wilson 175a
— Thomas 423
Field, Aubrey Liebert. 2340
— Cecil Duncan 159
— Charles Douglas 435
— Charles Wm 92, 422
— Clifford 402
— Cyril 72, 309
— Cyril P. C. Faure 2t.6
— Donald Moyle 404
— Frederick 367
— Joseph Thomas 266
— Kenneth Douglas 184
— Wm.Fras.Monmouth 216
Fielden, Harold 1
— John 143
Fielding, Thomas E
Fiennes.H. E. Twisleton
Wykeham 150
— J. T. Twisleton-
Wykeham 313
— Nathaniel Ivo E 1756
File, Alex. John 322
— Aubone G 130
— Robert Bainbridge .. 180
— Bonald DArcy 256
Filmer, Sir Robt. M 220
Fincastle, Alex. E. Visct. 157
Finch, Benj. Joseph 238
— Colin 422
— George Forbes C 182
— Griffith Wynne 323
— Hamilton W. Edw. ... 310
— Herbert Marshall 87, 310
— Somerset A. George 323
Findlater, Wm. Alex. V. 347
Findla.v. Charles Wm.
M'Diarmid 3
— Harold 229
— Neil Douglas 53, 168
— Richard John 370
Finke, Richd. F 288
Finlaison, John Bruce 400
Finlay, Alex. C. Macg. 137
— Alex. Russell 251
— Frank Dalzell 243
— Ian Archibald 143
— Robert Francis 445
— William 378
Finlayson, Duncan 335
— Robert Gordon 175
Finley, Alexander 388
Finn, Reo. Arthur Henry 531
— Harry 47
— Thomas 27c
Finnis, Benjamin H. ... 446
— Frank Alexander 184
— Henry , 49> 207
Index— Active List.
Finn's, John Fortescue 435
Finucane, Thomas 388
Firminger, Reo. W. C... 530
Firth, Edw. Wm. Anson 429
— Henry Vivian 438
— Richard Anson 433
— Robert Hammill 381
— Samuel... 185a
Fishbourne, Chas. E.88, 232
Fischer, Lewis Gordon 518
Fishe. Arthur 17. 405
— Arth. Fras. Babington 183
Fisher. Arthur Joseph... 276
— Bertie Drew 158
— Charles Alex 182, 360
— Charles John 82, 1770
— Chas. Sidney Dalton 319
— Charles Taylor 398
— Edmund Nelson 32'
— Fra. Torriano 84, 178
Fisher, Frederic George 280
— Frederick 431
— Harold 328
— Harry Bruges 326
— Hy. Fras. T 273, 365
— Herbert George 175
— Major John 92,421
— Surg, Cnpt. John 519
— John Francis 179
— Julian Lawrence 236
— Mortimer 248
— Otto Sarony 395
Fitton, Guy William327, 373
— Hugh Gregory ...78, 310
FitzClarcnce, Aug. A. C. 236
— Charles 87, 224
FitzGerald, Alfred Edw. 361
— Arthur Orrasby 381
— Chas. Mordaunt ...41, 409
Edward Arthur 139
FitzGerald Gabbett... 387
— George Alfred 170
— Geo. Edw. Foster 251
- Gerald James 134
— Herbert Swayne...49, 332
— James Stephens 255
— Loftus de Vallentin...234<i
— Mordaunt John F. ... 173
— Norman D'Arcy 184
— Oswald Arth. Gerald 441
— Percy Desmond 152
— Peter Francis 317
— Thomas Otho 231a
— Thomas Patrick 1850
FitzGibbon,Edm.Geraldi75<i
— John A 181
Fitzhardinge, Arth. F...258a
FitzHenry.C. Brittain... 146
Fitzherbert, E. Herbert 26
— Hugo Meynell 149
FitzHugh, 'i'errick C... 2154
Fitzjohn, Tudor 276
Fitz. Maurice, Lord Chas.
G. F 142;
— Robert 93, 170
FitzPatrick, Barthol. D. 440
— Earnest Richard 307
Fitz Roy, Philip Fitz W. 180
— Ronald Hugh 223a
Fitzwilliams, E. C. L. 297, 365
FitzWygram.SirF.W.J.,
Bart 156
Fixott, James Laing 48, 166
Flanagan, Edward M.
Woulfe 280
— Evelyn Branscombe.. 262
— J. Wm. Henry 379
— Richd.John Woulfe... 313
— Robert Nassau Alex. 254
Fleming, Alex. Mathers 529
— Andrew Galbraith ... 184
Archibald Nicol 526
Chas. Christie 384
— Charles Elphinstone 387
— Edward William. ..51, 166
— Frederick 175&
George 246
— Hy. Lawrence 428
- John Gibson 215
— John Murchison....8i, 447
— William Ernest 318
Fletcher, Alan Francis 158
— Andrew M. Talbot ... 133
— Angus J. M. Cuddon 387
Christie West 366
— Cornelius Westneat... 280
Edward Keeling 40:
Fletcher, Henry Arthur 130
— Henry James 381
— Henry William 277
— Roland Sackville 233
— Walter Blunt 47,166
Fleury, Chas. Marlay... 385
Flint, Albau L. A 404
— Edward Montagu 35, 166
— John 72, 135
— Robert Brock Flint... 307
— Samuel Kirk 236
Flintoff, Thomas ....133,395
Flitcroft. Ernest A '.. 216
Flood, Arthur Sollv 206
— Fred. Richd. Solly ... 29'"
— Richd. Elles Solly ... 356
Flower, Oswald Swift ... 26,
— Philip Arthur 230
Fludyer. Henry 16, 223
Flynn, Ben. Hugh H. ... 531
Foley, Algernon C. ...49, 207
— Frank Wigram .. 31
— Michael 26
— Hon. Sir St. G. G 2y
Foljambe.ffon.G.W. F.S.30
— HubertF. F .B 322
— A. W. deB. S 357
Foil, Hattil Hy iS.
Follett. F ancis Bore ...234*
— G. B. Spencer 22
— Robert Spencer 35I
— Spencer W 56, 150
Fooks, George Ernest... 52
— Henry 51
Foord, Albert Reginald 245
— Alexander Gunning 328
— Edward Russell 432
— Frank Leighton 293
Foot.Richard Mildmay 86,27"
Foote.F. O.Barrington32,i65
— Ber. Harold 53:
— Henrv Bruce 84, 178
Foran, Rett. Thomas 396
Forbes, Arthur 180, 368
— Arthur William ...72, 414
— Athol Murray H 350
— Mon. Donald Alex. ... 175
— Edward Ernest 441
— Geo. Fras. Reginald 254
— Ian Rose-InnesF 339
— James Frederick 325
— John George 317
— Leonard 31
— Lindsay Anstruther.. 428
— Oswald Vernon 320
— Hon. Reginald Geo. B. 340
— Reg. Michael Norman 1 8_
— Richard Robert 351
— Ronald Foster 335
— Hon. Walter R. D. ... 339
— Willoughby E. G. 41, 234
Ford, Arthur K 274
— Beauchamp St. C. ... 240
Charles A. W 430
— Charles Hopewell 83, 169
— Charles William 1
— Charles Wm. Rundle 237
— Ernest George 387
— Frederick Ingram ... 252
— Reo. George A 530
— Gerald Thomas 184
— Harry Burroughes ... 432
— John Everard Hugo 175a
— JohnRandallMinshull
Minshull 264
— Reginald 364
— Richard Jeliard 276
— Richard Vernon T. ... 398
— Richard William 379
Forde, Bernard 383
— Lionel 72, 168
Fordham,Wm. Marshall 441
Fordyce, H. L.Dingwall 429
— John FraserD 40, 407
Forester, Hon. A. 0. W.
C. Weld 220
— Hon. Edric A. C. Weld 358
— G. C. B. Weld 134
Forman, Arthir B 173
— Douglas Eviins 172
— Robert H 379
Formby.Myles Lonsdall 325
— Reginald F. R 89, 419
Forrest, Charles Evelyn 301
— Edm. George 385
— George A. Wm 24
— Captain James 241
Forrest, Qr.Mr. James 318
— James Rocheid 381
— John Vincent 385
— Bn: William 3g5
— William Charles 152
Forrester, Robt. Edgir 303
Forsdyke. Fred. W 395
Forshaw.John Horrocks 361
Forster, David 214
— Eri" Leigh Douglas .. 233
— Frederick Albert 236
— Geo. Norman Bowes 234
— Herbert Cyril 236
— John Burton 37
— Leopold Hy. Vivian 243
— Lionel Archibald 261
— Philip B. Bohun 428
— William Charles
Hugham 529
— William Hnire 346
Forsyth, H. W. Evelyn 215
— James A. C 174
Fort, Lawrence 230
Forte, H lit. Aug. Nourso 249
Forteath, Alister M 272
— F. W. Hughes 434
Fortescue, Hon. C. G.49, 356
— Francis Alexander 57, 321
— Henry 49
Forth, Clarence T. W.... 425
— Nowell B. de Lancey 328
Foss, Kenneth M 71, 414
Foster, Alan 350
— Arthur H. Broome ... 231
Claude Edward 243
Edw. Baynton Grove 220
— Gerald Harman 185
— Henry Nedham... 349, 367
— Hubert Edmond 3:9
— Hubert John 56, 2o3
John George 387
— Rev. Kenric George... 530
— Louis Maurice 423
Montague Amos 245
Osbern Birch 233
— Percy John 234
Philip 178
— Raymond Charles 52, 176
Richd. Foster Carter 398
— Robert Basil B 529"
— Rodney 404
— Ronald Thomas 305
— Turville Doug. 54,'27o, 364
— Wilfrid Lionel 173
— William Yorke ... 72, 168
Foulds, Mathlas F. ...'... 388
Foulis, Arch. P. L 39S
Foulkes, Chas. Howard 213
— Henry Drury 172
— Reo. Thomas Henry 396
Thomas Howard 526
Fonrnier, Hugo Sant ... 303
Fowell,Nwtn.Plomer 36, 176
Fowke, Francis 294
— George Henry 86, 209
— ManserghCuthbert... 328
— Gustavus H. Speucer 340
Fowle,F.TrenchardT.5d, 166
John 76, 162
— Thomas Ernie 251
Fowler, Charles Astley. 424
— Chas. Edw. Percy 385
— Edward Gardiner 184.
— Francis Charles 17S
— Francis John 81, 422
George Curran Orr ... 395
Henry Bourchier 227
Hu^li Griffith Coke... 266
— John Sharman 210
— Robert Nesbitt 157
Willoughby Jones ... 181
Fowles, Jarnes 224
Fox, Arthur Barton 245
Arthur Claude 385
Arthur Maxwell 174
Bertram Hoyne 215
— Brabazon H. Maine... 344
— Charles 251
Charles Vincent 223a
Edward Vigor 329
— Hubert Chisholm ... 260
James Joseph 255
— Lionel Whitelaw 437
— Michael Francis 352
— Raymond Wodehouse 234
— Reginald Petley 237
— Robert Fanshawe 82, 169
Son. Sir D. Macdowall 163 — Charles William 370!— Richard 441
— D'AxcyMacKenzie... 444 '— Cuthbert Graham ... 213J— "William Arthur ...288, 373
— David Pasley 270 — Francis George 2iijGardner, Jas.jHookham
— Frederick John 433'— Geo. Chas 372 Chas 256a
— Geo. Francis Gerald 404 — John Fred. Charles... 302 — Fras. Stewart 400
GeorgeJCreland 342 \ — John Hy. If iddleton.. 304 — Henry Montfort 241
Index — Active List. 8lO
Fox.Robt.MichaelDoug. 315 Friend, Lovick B. ...51, 207!Gallwey, Si> Thos. Jos. 377 Gathorne-Hardy, Son.
— Walter 365 — Reginald S. Irvine ... 230 — Sir Thos. Lionel J. ... 204J J. F 219
Francis, Bertram Ales. 1S5 Frith, Cyril Halsted ... 301'— Wm. Thos. Payne ... 220 Gatliff, Albert Farrar 49, 399
— Charles A. Wm 39S — Gilbert R 2i4|Galwey, Chas. Edward 254 Gatt, Antonio 192
— Geo. Frankland ...34, 40S — Herbert C 82, 245 1— Reginald Hugh 182, — Charles Albert 185
— OwenLyall 140 Frizelle, Julian 438iGamble, Henry 395 — William Raphael 192
— Sidney Goodall 247 Frodsham, W. J. H....49, 270 — Richard Narrien 86, 310 Gattey, John R. H... 401
— Wilfrid Eric F 215 Frost, George Hewitt ... 5 18] Game, Philip W 174 Gaunt, Cecil Robert 138
Frankis, Walter Wm.... 400 — Oswald M. Tregosse.. 295:Ganado. Alfred Wm. ... 192 Gauntlett, Vincent C. ... 328
Frankland. Arthur P. ... 25S Fry. Arthur Rrownfield 520' — William Lewis 192 Gaussen, A. W.David... 334
— Robert Cecil Colville 292 — Charles Burgess i75iGandy, Chas. Wm. D.... 238;— Edgar 41, 353
— Thos. Hugh Colville... 354 — Charles Irwin 79,416 — Henry George 2151 — Horace Ash 345
Franklin, Benjamin 315 — Walter Burgess 387JGanley,*Wm. Wrench. ..2580'— James Robert 438
— Denham Francis 379— William 50, 247! Gannon, Cyril B 446a — John Samuel 372
— Harold Scott E 444 Fryer, Cecil Robert 243'Gape, Wm. Nugent W. 238 Gavin, Fred. James 55, 254
Franklyn, Claude de M. 211 — Fred. Arth. Bashlbrd i47JGarbett, Cha. H. V....36, 408 Gay, Arthur William 83, 169
— Henry Arden 333 — George W. Smith 78, 415 Garden, Arch. Ross H. 43i|Gayer, Edw. Alex.... 92, 421
— Wm. Edmund 28 — Lieut. Gen. John T 5 — Robert Maitland 1 85 — Hugh Walters 183
Franks, Geo. Despard 160 — Captain John T48 Gardiner, Alec 2i3,Gaynor. Henry Francis 210
— George M'Kenzie 179 — Leslie Charles 90, 419 — Bernard Calwoodley 401J — Joseph Aloysius 136
Fraser, Affleck Alex. 62, 251 — Percy Spencer 243J — George Frederick ... 273 Geary, Henry George
— Alexander Charles ... 443 Fuhr, Robt. S. Hannay 385 —Harry 285 Frederick 178
Fraser, Alexander J. ... 311 Fulcher, George Arthur 185a — Henry Bourchier W. 242', — Sir Henry Le Guay 5, 163
— Angus George 267;— William >... 320J— H.Laurence 71,177 — John 184
— Arey Mackenzie 367 Fuller, Brian Maitland.. 2951 — Henry Lvnedoch ...1, 164 Geddes, Aug. David 229
— Arthur Ion ...... .. 446 — Chas. Bqwdler 163!— Herbert William 182 — E.D. Eckford 398
— George Hessing ...83, 169
— John Gordon 83, 169
— Malcolm H. Bardett. 441
— Robert James 381
— Walter James 290
Gedge, Sev. A. A. L 396
James Anthony i84iGee, Albert Benj 185a
* — Edward Maitland ... 304
— Ernest Desmond F. ... 185
— Fred. William 518
Geiger, Gerald J. P. ... 203
Gell, Philip 328
Gellibrand, John 327
Gem, George 288
Gemmell, Wm. A. S. ... 173
Genders, Joshua 369
Geoghegan, A. 0 379
— Francis Edward 434
— Norman Meredith ... 442
— Oswald Alan 292
— Robert 171
— Staunus 426
George, Arthur 77, 362
— Douglas Stewart 259
— Henry James 361a
— Ion Barry 255
-J-H 97
Georges, Henry W.E. 76, 414
Gepp, Ernest Cyril 283
— Nicholas M 361a
Gerard, SirMontaguG. 3, 405
German Emperor, H.M.
William II 4, 142
Gerrard, Eugene Louis 402
— John Joseph 382
Gervers, Fras. R. S 213
Gethin, Fred. D. Scott. ..175a
— John Percy 5°, 327
— R. W. St. Lawranee 174
Gething, Barton W. E. 233
— Henry Francis 16
— Herbert St. John 526
— Howard A. Denholm 211
— Hugh Craufurd Keith 132
— Hugh Crawford 260
— Son. Hugh Joseph... 223
■ Kev. Ian Roderick ... 530
— Rich. Woodfield 78, 177a
— William Cole 226!— Neville Walmsiey 236
Fullerton, Lieut. Col. J. j— Robert
Campbell 5151 — - Robert Macgregor S. 273
— 2nd lit. John Camp- 1 — Garforth, William ... 215
bell i75&jGardyne,A. D. Greenhill 339
. — John Davidson... 49, 207;Garforth, William 215
— James Wilson 83, 261 — Thomas Wm. Archer 519, Garland, Ernest A. C.58, 334
— John Alexander 361 Fulton, Geo. Wade R. 49, i76jGarner, Cathcart 382
— Keith Alex 148 — Harry To wnsend 43S|Garnett, Archie Stewart 347
— Lyons David 1791 — Herbert Albrecbt 275 — Cecil Francis 49, 240
— Nicol Grahame 429— John Duncan Bertie 174]— George Edmund 184
— Percy Wm. Norman 342'— Robert 41, 409]— Henry Thomas 352
— Pierce Butler 291 Furber, Leonard D 318;— William Brooksbank 264
— Robert WalterM'Leod 234J— Montague 2 S4I Gamier, J. T. Carpenter 223
— Theodore 87, 2 1 1 (Furlong, John H 320!— Walter Keppel 402
— Sir Thomas 6, 204,Furneaux, Claude H. ... 366|Garnock, R. R., Vitct.... 149
• Thomas Christison... i84,Furnell, Geo. O.M 255 Garrard, William 347
Garratt, Clarence H. 292, 314
— Fras. Sudlow 71, 140
— Fredk. Shenstone ... 141
— George Cashel 442
— George Herbert 296
— Harry Sumner 435
— Lawrence Challoner 221
— Walter Simon 429 — Michael J 347
— Wm. Aug. Cumming 2C4|Furner, Wm. Paine 186
— William Neill 335! Furney, John Leared ... 440
Frazer, George Stanlev 425 Furnivall, Charles H.... 387
Frederick, C. A. A.... 78, 221 j — Willoughby 175
— Edward Boscawen ... 236' Furse, Edmund Wm. ... 175
Freeland, Anthony D.... 180 — George Armand 175
— Henry Fras. E 21— Wm. Thomas ... 83, 169 — Richard 44-,
— John Cavendish 443|Fyffe, Bertram Oliphant 273lGarraway, Chas. Wm.... 254
Freeman, Arthur P. W. 282|Gabb, ChristopherW.W. 437 Garrett, Arthur ffolliott 212
— Ernest Carnek 383 iGabbett, Alex. Cecil ... 436 j— George 352
Fras. 0. P. Williams 234a — Pulteney Charles 526 — John Raymond 400
— Richd. Edw. Phillips 263 — Robert Vernon 63, 447
Gabourel, John C 273 — Valentine Edmund... 185
Gage, <EUaMolyneuxB. 155 Garsia, Aubrey C. Haly 333
— Andrew Thomas ... 529 — Clare James 317
— Jas. Seton Drummond 139J — Herbert G. Anderson 364
— Moreton Foley 141I— Willoughby Olive 291
6
— Frederick 115
— George Henry Holt... 132
Freestun, W. H. May ... 245
Freeth, Chas. John £).... 181
— George Hy. Basil 257
Fremantle.SirA. J.Lyon 4
— Guy 80,221
French, Arthur 5,397
— Arthur Harwood 401
— Arthur John St. Geo. 329
— Charles A. Leslie 136
— Charles Newenham... 290
— Edward Noel 241
— Fitzstephen J. F 398
— M. Gen. Geo. Arthur 7, 164
— ifa/orGeorgeArthur5o,364
— George Brooke 317
— Herbert Cumming ... 385
— Houston 129
— Sir John Denton P.... 6
— Percy Hamilton 215
— Ron. Robert 79, 273
— Thomas Nathaniel ...1756
— William Cotton 436
Frenchman, Edulji P. ... 524
Frend, George 50
— William Reginald 306
Frere, Allan Gray 2(34
Freshwater, Arthur ... 38S
Frewen, Stephen 50
— Thomas 252
Freyer, Samuel Foster 381
Friar, Robert 216
— Thomas Edmond 145
Flicker, vVilliam 309
Friend, Geo. B. Taddy 230
jib, Howard Alaric 438
^_ Gibb, Evan 361,365
— Richard Stewart 354 Garetin, Alfred Allan ... 26 — John Hassard S. ...71, 275
Gain, Alfred 298I— Geo. Lindsay 34. 408 — Richard Charles 267
fiaine, Frederick J 385 — Henry Edward ^iGibbard, Thos.Wykes... 383
Gainsford, Edward A.... 184! — John Aylmer 214 Gibbes, Arthur SI 233
Gaisford, James 433 — William Arthur Mac-
— Richard Boileau ...70, 259] donell 446a
— Walter Thomas 336jGarton, Wm. Geo. Alf. 220
Gaitskell, Claude Whit- ' Garvice, Chudleigh 354
more 258a; Garvie, John 518
— Sydney 398I Garwood, Fred. Scott... 213
— Walter Jas 68, 398J— Henry Percy 185
Galbraith, Edgar David 278:— John Reginald 213
— Gerald Edw 93, 178 — John William 223
— James Ponsonby 2is!Gascoigne, CecilC.H. O. 337
— Samuel H. Lyle 254I— Clifton C. O 336
Gale, Ernest Septimus.. 440
— Henry Richmond 86, 210
— John Ross 275, 3731— Sir William Julius ... 5
— Marmaduke Hy. L.... 440 Gascoyne, Fred. Kelly 161
— Walter Andrew ... 56, 2o8lGaselee, Sir Alfred 1, 17, 405
Gallagher, Cecil Edw.... 278 Gaskell, Herbert Stuart 215
Gallie, A. G 284I— John Stirzaker 307a
— Jas. Stuart 386 — Reginald W 238
— Frank Douglas 241
Gibbon, Charles Monk 346
— James Aubrey 85, 209
— John Houghton 175
Gibbons, James Barry 517
Gibbs, And. Armstrong 528
— Anthony Edmond ... 147
— Arthur Paget 161
— Harry 100a
— James Alec Charles 284
— John Edward Laurie. 251
Ernest F. 0 219!— John Evelyn 222
Lionel 175 — William 148
William Beresford ... 276
Gibson, Arthur William 387
— Eeo. Edward 531
— Joseph 380.
— Peodarvcs C. Foil ... 238
Ralph Sumner 402
Galloway, Aylmer G. ... 365! — Thomas K 440! — Robert Hepworth 306-
Frank Lennox ... 180, 369' Gastreil, Everard T. 7^, 414I— Rowland Routledge 294
— Harold 13 336!Gatacre, John .6,405 — Thomas George 147
— John Joseph 212! — William Edward 316 — Lieut. William 332
— Lennox 184 j— Sir William Foroes ... 6 — 2nd Lieut. William ... 233
GaUwey, Edmond Jos.47, 245 1 Gatehouse, Richard F. 233 Gideon, Jas. Henry ...83,257
— Henry Lionel 541 Gatherer, Ronald G. T. 258 Giddy, William R. G. ... 216
3 t
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Index — Active Lint.
Gidley, C. de Blois i75«,Glennon, John 3S9 Goodwin, Wm.R, Power 3S7 Gorman, German 1850
Sidney, Francis 329 ;Glossop, Bertram R. M. i39JGoodwyn, Harvey 320! — William Henry 270
Henry Albert John... 529 — Francis Edward 252
Giffnrd, Colin Hay 2661 — Reginald 141
— Douglas Hy. R 309 — Walter H. Newland... 243
— Gerald Godfray 526 Gloster, Gerald Meade... 242
— John Francis 329'Glover, Benj. Lucas 395
— William Carter 49, 297 — Henry William 389
Gifford, Herbert L 137' — Robert F. B 202
Gilbert, Arthur Robt.86, 288 Glubb, Fred. Manley 58, 208
— Charles i58|Glyn, Arthur St. Leger 219
— Clarence Edwin Lloyd 518 — Sir Julius Richard ... 241
— Gerald Edwin Lloyd. 425 — Richard FitzGerald... 142
— Leonard 529a Glynn, R. M. Osborne Sg, 263
Gilbertson, Thomas 190! — Thos. G. Powell ... 85, 237
Gilby, Christopher 331 1 Glynton, Gerard M 445
Gilchri3t, Robert Alex. 18, 4o6IGoad, Horace J 446a
— Robert Crooks 443 — Howard 54a, 411
— WalterFellowesCowan 44S|Goator, Benjamin
— William Forbes 361a Godbold. George Aug. J. 327
Gildea, Thos. Stannope 24 ,Godby, Charles 82,209
Giles, Albert 92, 421 Goddard, Fras. A. D'O. 353
— Rev. Clement Douglas 531 — Gerald Hamilton
— Edward Douglas 444
— Francis Hy.Synge 84, 17!
— Frank L. Netlam 215
— William 77, 41?
Gilkison, Dugald S 269
■ James Rainey 86, 400
— Lewis Henry 216
— William Bailey 2S5
Godden, Henry TuftonSo, 251
God fery, Masters John4o, 363
Gill, Douglas Howard... i74|Godfray, Alfred D. B 398
— Henry John 307 — Herbert 54(1,411
— James Geoffrey 386 — Hugh C. W 182
— Robert Harwar 285 — John William 40, 267 1— Geoffrey Seton 249
— Robert Hinds 90, 290, 369|Godfroe, Douglas Wm.... 162 — Geo. Alex. Steuart ... 440
Gillam, Reynold Alex.... 213 Godfrey, Charles 436 — George Hamilton 174
Gillan, Rev. David H. ... 530J — Fredk. Rowlandson... 400 — Granville Cecil D. G. 223a
Gillatt, James Barratt ... 3571 — Stuart Hill 89, 447 — Gwynnedd 304
— John Maxwell 226 — William Wellington... 401 — Henry G. Wolrige ... 342
Gillespie, A. Kenneth ... 373 Godkin, Samuel U 529a'— Henry William 21
Hy. Edward 56, 2o3jGorrnley, Jos. A 37S
— Julius Henry 84, 297 Gorringe, Geo. Fred. 50, 211
— NortonJames 242 Gorton, Reginald St. G. 179
— Percy Chas. Wildman 277 Gosehen, Arthur A'.oc... 175
— Walter Meredith 242JGosling, Charles 321
Goold, Wm. Joseph. ..77, 284, — George Bennet 357
Gordon, Alex. Hamilton j— Hubert Maunsell 323
53, 168 — Alwyn, B. R. Raphael 220
— Alex. James Marriott 271, — Seymour Frederick... 172
— Alex. Robt. Gisborne 255]— William Sullivan 223
— Alexander Theodore.. 340G0SS, William 367
— Alex. Weston 52, 354lGosse, William Hay 175a
— Alfred Ernest 181, 368'GoGselin, Bortram.l 17a
— Alister Fraser 339I — John Haslett 15
— Bertrand Gorges R...234n'Gosset, Allen Butler, ~
— Charles Edw. Parke. 339 — Francis William 17
— Charles Evans 48 — Frederick John 31
CharlesLouis 8i, 399! — Ralph Allen 27
— Charles William Eric 300
— Charleton William ..
— Cosmo George 33, 399
— Cosmo Huntly 55, 229
— Duncan R. Wolseley 330
— Edward I. Drumearn 259
— Edward Robertson ...
— Esme C. W. Conway
— Evelyn Boscawen ..
— Francis L. Rawson...
— lion. Fredk 81
Gossett, Claude B 23
Gott, Geo. Arthur 62, 41
Gotto, Harold Ralph ... tj
Gough, Alan PercyG.85, 2"
— Chas. Hugh Henry87, 4:
— Geo. Fras. Bloomfield 12
— George Bloomfield ... 43
— Henry Worsley 34
— Hubert De la Poer 15
— Hugh Aug. Keppel... 43]
— Hugh Sutlej
— John Edmond 88, 35;
— Stanley Charles ...81, 41'
— William Geo. Keppel 44
Goulburn.OuthbertE. 71, 16
Gould, Edm.G.Fi as. L.
— George 28
Jay 51
— E.C.Freeth 364 Godley, Alex. John... 53,224! — Herbert 252I— Philip 34
— Franklin Macaulay ... 265 — Francis 0 55, 305] — Huntley Fleetwood ... 445 Gouldsmith, Albert 28I
— Harold Evelyn 402] — Harry Crewe 308 — Ingram C. Conway48, 334 iGouraud, Bayard 158
— Hugh James i75iGodman,Arth.Lowthian 256: — Ivan Hugh 446,'Gourlay, James 367
— John Gilbert 333 — Edward S 294 — James Guy Birnie ... 328 Gourlie, James 17;
— Richard William 357 — Lawrence 17A — James Reumond P. 36, i56)Gout, Percival Jas 28;
— RolloSt. John 213! — Sherard H 90, 223I — John Charles Fred. 33, 408 Govan,DouglasMoncriefl'44;
— Samuel 395' — Thomas Philip 142 1 — John Edgar 276(Govor, Chas. Rhodes ...17
Gillett, Charles Richd. 184
— Edward Scott 39.5
Gilliat, Otho C. S 358
Gillies, Arch. Malcolm 404
— Frederick George 446
Gilligan, William Arthur 453
GiUilan, Edw. Gibson
Gillman, Angus Geo. ... 1756
— David Jas 388
— Edward Sylvester 78, 26s
— Webb 171
Gillmore,Hfo. Charles A. 530
Gillson, Godfrey 171
— RobertMooreThacker 326
Gilmore, Allan 297
— John M 115
Gilmour, Harry 157
— Robert G. Gordon 63, 219
Gilpin, Arthur Fawden 326
— Bradney B 174
— Frederic C. Almon 71, 363
— George 289
Gilroy, Dudley C 144
Gilson, Chas. J. Louis... 306
— Francis Gerald 276
Gimlette. Geo. H. D 516
Gipps, Sir Reginald 332
Girdlestone, Morrell A. 185
Girdwood, Austin Claude 233
— Eric Stanley 269
Girling, Wm. Waters ... ^22
Girouard, St>Ed.P. C.80, 212
Girvin, John 383
Gittens, Rev. Forster C. 531
Gladhill, Major R. P. W. 258
Glamier, Hy. A. Guy ... ^84
Glancy, John Grogan ... 32
Glanville, Arthur G. 86, 170
— Francis 80, 209
Glasfurd, Alex. I. R. ... 435
— Duncan John 358
Glasgow, Alfred Edgar 280
— Arch. Wm. Robertson 445
— Noel Robertson 185
— Wm. Jas. Theodore ... 227
Glass, Harold 320
Gleeson, Andrew F 367
Gleichen, Count A.. E. W.
78, 210
Klencross, J. W. C.
Onslow 258
Glennie, Edward 36, 206
John .
Godfinch, William
Horsman 78,
Goldie, Alec. St. Leger
Godwin, Chas. A. C 441 J — John F. Strathesrn... 226' — Wm. Arthur 293]
Goff, Algernon H. S. 83, 169I - John G. Wolrige...53, 350I— William Welch B. ... 261
— Cecil, Willie T. T. 89, 277 — John Grenville 347 Gowans, William 315
— Lionel Trevor 174 — John Lewis R 433 Gower, C. C. Leveson... 427
— Thomas Crosbie 184' — Rev. J. D 532!— ClementE.G. Leveson 246
Gogarty, Henry Edw. 83, 259I — Lawrence Christian.. 178'— John Hy. Leveson ... 220
Goggin, George T 379I — Lawrence Geo. F. 83, 169I — Philip Leveson 305
Going, George Nuttall... 2921 - Leonard William 25ialGrace, Charles H. C. ... 43
265I — Lewis 340!— RaymondSheffieldH. 333
I — Lewis Conway 81, 397 Gracey, Thomas 2x2
327J — Lochinvar A..C. ...83, 169'Gneme, David Henry ... 336
2781 — Louis Aug 71,414 — Fred. James 56, 177
Kenneth Oswald 404! — Neil Eraser 171 — Lawrence Oliphant... 34^
— Mark Henry George 28, 205 — Philip Cecil H 382!Graham, Alan Moir 4441
Mark Leigh 174I — Philip James 89,447! — BazettColvin 44II
Goldingham, R. E. D. ... 214 — Ramsay V. Clayton... 424 — Bertram R 441 1
Goldnuy, George Fras. I — 2nd Lieut. Robert 402'— Charles Fred. Oliver 401
nnett 214] — Colonel Robert 26, 407] — Charles Lanfear 14$)
— Martin 404; - Robert Arron 225 — CharlesNoelAndrews
— T. Hoi brow 26, 407J — Robert Eddington ... 309' — Charles Percy 404I
— Wm. Henry 47, 206I — Robt. Napier Steuart 445- — Claude 30JJ
Goldschmidt.Ernest S.D.297)— Robert Norman 280I — Cutnbert A Lionel..
Goldsmid, Albert E. W. 17 — Ronald Steuart 443J- Dudley Stevens 446
Goldsmith, Geo. Edward 202 — Stannus Verner ...26, 406 — Edgar F. Kirkman...25iaj
— Geo. Mills 380I — Stewart Douglas... 51, 410 — Edw. Ritchie C... 51, 261I
— Harry D 282J — Vivian 340 — Edward Septimus ...
— John 402 — Walter G. Wolrige85, 299 — Frank 56, 243I
Goldthorp, Fras. Herbert 436 — William Eagleson ... 339 — Geo. Humph. Irving 242
Gompertz,BowesT.M.40, 406/ — Wm. F. Loudon 239 — George Leslie 162
— Rev. J.F. Warden 530I — William Neville 179 — Hamilton M. C.
Gooch, Edward Sinclair 148 — William Staveley 48, 209 William 40c
John Sherlock 176
Good, James 529a
Goodbody, Cecil M 529a
349
Henry Macleod go, xt4~
Gore, Arthur Charles .
— Charles Clitherow ... tjol — Herman Witsius G.80, 146
— Edward Arthur 5I— James Drummond ...5290
Goodden.Robt. Blundell 236:— Geo. Anthony Ellard 130I— Jocelyn H. Clive 221
Goode, Richard John ...1756
— Stuart 25:
Goodenough, Herbert L. 424
Goodeve, Lionel 260
Goodfellow, Chas. Aug. 215
— Napier George B 446
— Robert Charles 441
Goodinson, Wm. Henry 370
Goodliffe, MordauntH.S 158
Goodman, Hy. Russell... 345
Goodson, Frank 174
Goodwin, Rev. Eras. H. 1, 390
— George Jos. Power... 214
— Robert Hamilton 182
Thos. H. J. Chapman 385
— William Harold... 355, 367
William Richard 307a
lion. Henry A. O. 55, 152I— John Malise Anne ... 23
— Herbert 348 — Lancelot ..83, 169
— Sir Ralph St. G. C. — Malcolm David 3°-
Bart 142- Reginald Guy 35S
— Ribton 2881— Richard W
— Robert Clements 350! — Robert Blackall 35c
— St. George Corbet 32, 205 — Roland Cecil Douglas 18;
St. John Corbet ...49, 139
— Wm. A. Marie Pollock 225
Goren, Berkeley R 296
Gorges, Chief Paym.Edm.
Howard 37:
— Capt. Edm. Howard... 327
Gorham, Arthur 353
Samuel James 4. 39/
— Stuart Bruce 42:
— Vivian W. Hall ...72, 24.;
— Walter Ap S. James
— Walter Ferrier 36, 176
-William i8f
— William Fergus 26!
Goring, Alan 161 [Grahame, John Crum ... 33.
— Walter 77, 144 'Grainger, James Kean... 39
Gorle, Harry V 87, 364!— Thomas s*\
Index — Active List. 818
Granard, Earl of 223a Green, Douglas Richard 5i9JGriffin, John McClean... 175*1 Gunn, Gilbert 225
Granet, Edward John 52, 168 — Edgar W. Butler 283 — Robert Chaloner 23S — Hamilton!!. L. GOwer 1S5
Granger, Henry Thos.... 303 — Edward Francis 250 — William Waudby -3, 177a! — William Donald 395
— Thomas Arthur 519 — Geo. E. Tempest 91, 447 Griffith, Charles R. J. ... 251 Gunner, Edward 48, 176
Grant, Alan Colquhoun 334 — George Frederick .. 242 — Christopher Wni. Darby 2 19 Sunning, Geo. Hamilton 443
— Alexander 77, 209 — Hy. Clifford Rodes ... 322 — David .Vlaitland 212 — Henry Ross 242
— Alex. Geo. Wm.... S8, 282 — Henry Edward 269 — Edward Hugh ...71, 252 — Orlando George 433
— Allan Ewen 525 — Herbert Walter 230 — George Herbert 212 — Robert Cardwell 379
— Archibald Seafield ... 299 — James Edward 277 — George Marshall 1S5 Gunter, Athelstane C... 185
— Capiain Arthur 424 — James Sullivan 3S2 — George Richard 395' — Clarence Preston 213
— Lieut. Arthur 153 — John 388 — Ten. Henry Wager ... 530, — Francis Ernest 385
- Arthur Kenneth 314 — Malcolm C. Amlrew... 296' — John Gwynne 441 Gunthorpe, M.Ed. Thos. 256
■ Charles 54 — Sebert F. St. Davids 385 — John Joseph 395 Gurdon, Bertrand E. M. 44S
- Chas. Jas. Wm 55, 417 — Thomas H. Mortimer 305 — Ralph E. Hotehkin... 320 — Grenville Pulteney... 444
— Charles John Cecil ... 221 — Wilfrith Gerald Key 442 — Rupert Henn 173 — Philip Richard T. 92, 448
— Chas. John P. Mac A. 300 — William 300 — Wm. Walter Gilbert... 430 — William... 82,177(1
■ Charles Lyall 134 Greenaway, Hugh 404 Griffiths, Alfred P. Hy. 382|Gurney, Henry Edw. ... 133
■Donald St. John D.... 517 — Thomas ±0, 406 — Charles qi, 420 — ■ Thomas Claud 142
• Dudley H. Fleming... 241 Greene, Albert J. R....... 181 — C.Du P. Rich 62, 273 Guthrie, Geo. Alfred ... 186
-E 303 — Alleyn Chas. R 182 — Francis Home 401 — John Craig 1S5
— Earn. L. Trafalgar... 361 — John 741 —Gilberts 510 — Patrick Hugh 366
— Ewan Patrick 270 Greenfield, Hume 292 — Qr.Mr. John 240 Guy, MarmionCarr F. 258a
- Francis Charles ...85, 418 — Richard M 33 — Qr.lfr. John 361a — Robert Francis 326
- George Hughes 265 — Thos. Waring Bunce 224 — Thomas iS6;Guyon, Gardiner Ered... iS
— George Patrick 235 Greenhill, Fredk. Wm. 307 — Sev. T. M. Milnes 5301 — George Sutherland .. 236
— Henry Fane 7 Greenhow, G. O. Rich. 402 — William Edwin 515 Gwatkin,F.Stapleton.3o, 409
— Henry Fred. LyaR... 1S4 Greenly, Walter H 153 Grigg, Edw. Wilcocks... 2+6|Gwatkin, Willoughby
Hubert Anthony 252 Greenstreet, Chas. B.L. 213 — Ralph Stuart 159 Garnons 84, 327
— Hugh Gough iS — Frederick George 228 — R. Methveu 283lGwyer, Vernon Edw. ... 446
— Ian Hope 427 Greenway, Chas. D. K. 229 Grimbly, Fred. James 3626 Gwyn, Reg. P. Jenny... 235
— James iS, 406 — John Henry 382 Grimley, Henry Cyril... 273 Gwynn. Chas. Wm....83, 212
— John Duncan 444 — John J. Kelynge i3_=; Grimshaw, Cecil T. W. 335 — Reginald Snow 266
— John Forsyth 365 — Thomas Cattell 266 — Swing W 433 — William Purnell 386
-John Patrick 336 Greenwell, AynsleyE. 231 — Roland Wm. Wrigley 444 Gwynne, James Hugh86,262
-JohnWemyss 519 — William Basd 333 Grimston, Rollo E. ...90, 419 Gwvther, Arthur 519
— Kenneth Malcolm. P. 279 Greenwood, Arthur R.... 387, — Sylvester B 423 — Graham Howard 204
— Maurice Harold 242 — Herbert D. E 284'Grindel, Robert 222,Haag, Emil Carr 88, 159
— Philip Gordon 211 — James Younge 2S5 Grinlinton, John L 184) Hack, Charles Edw. ... 349
— Sir Robert 5, 204 — Roland Charles 335 Grisewood, Harm. J. M. 145; Hackett, Jieo. John 396
— Robert Fras. Sidney 3=7 — Thomas 3626 Griss, John Ellis 21s — Patrick 238
— Samuel Chas. N....54, 207 Greer, Fred. Aug 346 Grissell, Bernard S. ... 2391— Robert Isaac D 3S0
— Suene 36, 206 — Geo. Beauchamp 185 Grogan, Charles M 138!— Thos.DalbyHutchisoni75i
— Sydney Gordon ...56, 269 — James 256a — Edward George ...47, 299'Hadden, William Chas. 204
— William A. C 03, 40c — MacGregor 254 —Sir Edward I. B 357'Haddon, John B 234
— William Douglas 142 — Richard"Edward 21T — Geo. Meredyth 254I Hadfield, Charles Ar. 36, 363
— William Griffith ...76, 241 Greethaaa, Fred.Wm. V. 158— Geo. Wm. St. George. 361 lHadow, Arthur de S. 71, 256
— William Ogil vie 441 Gregg, William 33'— Philip Arnold 266 — Arthur Lovell 239
Grantham, Charles F.72, 4i+ Gregorie, Chas. Fred.... 254 Grose, Daniel C.Evans 365s — Douglas Reginald ... 365
Granville, Bernard 144 — Hugh Gilbert 255 — James 1821 — Norman P. Mellier ... 373
— Bevil 130 Gregory. Albert., 262 Gross, Robt. Ferguson 26c;— Reg. Campbell ...40, 408
Grapes, John 367 — Alfred J. Reginald ... 185 Grosvenor, Lord G. R. 223a; — Ronald Walter 300
Grattan, Arthur P 401 — Charles Levinge 435'— Hon. Gilbert 353'Haga'j, Jame^ 1754
— Henry William 385 — Geo. Monro Allan 1756 —Hon. Hugh iSsjHaggard, C. Mason 50, r67
— John 441 — Kimber Hammond. ..175a: — Saumarez Fred 330 — Henry 84, 249
— O'DonnelC 50, 237 Gregson, Geoffrey K. ... i85!Groube, George P. T. ... 529!— Mark 29S
Graves.BenjaminCham- — H. G. F. Savage 2291 Grounds, Noel B.C.B. ... 233jHagger, Edgar Robert 245
ney 26, 406 — Lancelot Mare 22olGrove, Arthur L 240, — William Robert 395
— Dermot Affleck 215 Greig, Colin P 373 — Sir Coleridge 5lHaggitt, Edward D... 84, 209
— DouglasH. M'D 526 — Edw. D. Wilson 52q|— Edward A. W. S. ... 34! Haig, Alan Gordon 183
— FrancisJohn 16 — Frederick James 382— Ernest Williams 171 ]— Alfred Edward ...77,267
— Somerset H. Paul 29, 407;— Hugh Irwin 1S3!— Percy Lynes 26: 1— Claude Henry 252
Gray, Arthur C.B 352 — John Glennie 4391 — Reo. Philip Sydney... 532'— Douglas 53, 158
— Cnarles Lloyd R i£o — Philip Sellon 214 — Reginald Parker.. .76, 261 — Douglas de Haga 215
— Clive O. Vere... 337 — Ronald Henry 214: — Thomas Thackeray... 214 — Ernest Herman 211
Duncan Mackinnon 133;— William Best 436Grover, Charles Walter 231J— Herbert de Raga... 51, 207
i74!Grenfell, Fras. Octavus 323— John 401' — Kenneth George 337
265'— Sir Fra. Wallace ...5, 3211— MalcolmH. S 47, 413!— Neil Wolseley 147
432 — Harold Maxwell ...53, i32lGroves, John Henry 0. 183! — Oliver 148
240 Grepe, Arthur W i3oi— Percy Robt. Clifford 317'— Patrick Balfour 518
530 Gresson, Thomas T 330! — Wm. Fred. Priaulx... 175! — Roland 141
— Norman McNeill r73,;iretton, George Foster 174 ISrubb, Alex. H. W 213' — Thomas Wolseley 422
— Phillip Easson ...83, 169 — John Cunliffe 247;— Herbert Watkins 28oHailes, David Aug. ...83, 400
■Reginald Wentworth 352a Greville, BrookeS. A. F.361U —John James , 228!— Walter 17, 405
— Evelyn St. Clair
— Frederick William
— Fred Wm. Barton
— G. Thorn. Hunter
— Jiev. H. J. Spence
— Richard Tucker 346
— Robert Alexander ... 346
— Robert James 274
— Walter Ker 175
— ■ Wm. du Gard 54a, 411
— William Henry 518
— William Lewis 383
Grayfoot, B. Buhot 528
Grayson, Ambrose D. H. 173
Grazebrook, Geo. Chas. 271
Greany, Hugh 525
— John P 527
Greatned, Robert Napier 171
Greatwood, Fras. Wm. 241
— Walter 230
Greaves, Sir Geo. Richd. 279
— Henry Michael 175a
— Owain Edw. White-
head 134
— Ron. C. B. Fulke 148 iGrubbe, Edmund A. 76, 348;Hain, Herbert A. D 402
— Henry A. F. C.F.S. 73,159' — Rupert Hunt 327! Haines, Arthur M 330
Grewing, Robert 'Gruchy,Fras.LeMaistre 252'— Sir Fred. Paul 4,259
Johnstone 135, 365jGrute, John 37c; — Gregory Sinclair 261
Grey.ArthurJas. Herbert 445 Grylls, William E. J. ... 348 — Henry Aylmer 381
— Charles Wm 364 Gubbin, George Fred.... 381 !— Robert Lewis 55, 176
— Tilrtwarrl Rr 417 Gubbins, Charles E.
■ Edward ,
Gavin
— Raleigh
90
■ Lucius B. Beresford
Philip Charles .
1301— fieu.WilloughbyChas. 396
154 Haining, Robt. Haddeni75&
Hakim, Hormasii M. ... 525
— William George 4281— Ricnard Rolls 317 Haking, Richard C. B. 79,290
Gribble, George" 258a' — Russell D 83, 169! Halahau, Arthur C 303
Gribbon, Walter H 231a — Wm. Launcelotte 377:— John Crosby 354
Grice, George 26ciGuerin, Charles Joseph 367:Haldane, Chas.Levenax 433
Grier, Harry Dixon 77, i77«[Guest, Hon. C. H. C 142 —Jas. Aylmer Lowthrop 339
— Henry 378J — Hon.Fved. Edward ... 132 — Maldwyn Makgill ... 226
Grierson, J.Moncrietf'33, 168 Guggisberg, V. G 212] Hale, Charles Henry ... 382
Grieve, Chas. Chris. ... 343'Guitding, Edward L. .78, 303I— Charles Vaughan 373
— Frank 19 Guinness, Charles D. 53, 168 - Douglas Bowdich ...175,
Fredk. C.Letchworthi75d — Eustace 72, i68j — George Ernest 381
Grech, John 385lGriffin, Cecil P. Griffiths 424 '— Henry Wm. N 48, 254I — Jihi Henry. ..84, 277,363
Green, A. Uctavius...25, 205 — Christopher Joseph 257 Guise, Howard 169I— Rooert 148
— Arthur Dowson 275J— Zf.Gen.Edw.Christian 163 Gully, Samuel M 239'— Thomas Wyatt 86, 325, 368
— Arthur F.Umfreville 103]— zndLt. Edw.Christiani85a Gundry, Henry B. ... 55, 1771 Riles, Ernest B 331
— Chas. R. Mortimer ... 517— Henry Lysaght i79Gunn, David D. 267I— Herbert Aiarwicke A. 252
3 t2
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Index — Active List.
Haley, Wm. Charles ...175J
Hal101d.MichaelFras.88.330j
Halfpenny, Jaoies 272
Halhed, Nathaniel G.... 316
Halkett, Hy. Craigie ... 46
— Hugh Marjoribanks
Craigie 335
Hall, Alfred A. J 334
— Arthur Gordon 251
— Arthur R. Kay 344
— Bertram A. Montagu 183
— Burton Howard 256a
— Charles 79, 348,368
— Charles Aug. K. ...54, 353
— Charles Legh 401
— Charles P. Amyatt ... S7
— Charles Robert 353
— Douglas 132
— Douglas Keith E. 77, 364
— Edm. Alex. Wm 517
— iceo. Edw. Stephenson 532
— Edwin R. Af'air 238
— Ernest Frederic... 84, 169
— Ernest Stanley 427
— Francis 183
— Francis H.Howard... 401
— Francis Henry ...36, 166
— Fred. Felix Weichs... 243
— Frederick William ... 389
— Fred. Wm. Geo 382
— Geoffrey Duval 157
— Geoffrey C 515
— GeorgeClifford Miller 213
— George Jas.jCadell 91, 420^
— Gordon Chas. Wm. G. 315
— Henry 33
— Henry Constable 181
— Herbert Sydney G.77, 415
— Hubert Chase ...232
— Hugh Constable 349
— John Blake 387
— John Hamilton 3:9
— John Lees 379
— John Richard 82, 221
— John Spencer 369
— Lewis M. M 49, 410
— Musgrave Robert 136
— Percy Byng 446
— Philip Sarsfield...3i3, 367
— Ralph Ellis Carr 441
— Reginald H 50, 296
— Richard Harris 382
— Robert J. Draper 382
— Robert Macpherson . . 439
— Sydney Octavius 386
— William Charles 354
— Wynyard Montagu 88, 247
Hallaran, William 383
Hallett.Cha. WilliamS. 51, 225
— Harold Hereward
Hughes.. 361
— Henry T. Hughes 18
— James W. Hughes 35, 336
— Rd. L. Hughes 442
Hallewell, Henry L. ... 225
Hallick, William 369
Halliday, Chas. Ogilvie 212
— Hugh Maclean 426
— John Alexander 152
— John F. Tollemache 2346
— L. S. Tollemache 85, 400
— Stuart Girdlestone ... 440
■ — William John 1754
Hallowes, Fras. Wm. ... 427
— John Hope 442
Halse, Stanley Clarence
181, 369
Halswelle, Gordon 154
— Wyndham 335
Halton, Eldred Charles 306
Hamber, L. C. Bray 277
Hambro.HaroldEverard 175
— Percival 0 156
Hamer, Meredith A. ... 444
Hainersley, Hugh St. G. 183
Hamerton, Albert E. ... 387
Hamilton, Alastair 347
— Alexander 85, 418
— Alexander Beamish78, 267
— Alick Edw. Croker... 276
— Angus F. Douglas 90, 342
— Arch. H. Blackwood 234
— Archibald Samuel ... 431
— Arthur B. Baillie 337
— Arthur Cochrane I72, 140
— Lord Arthur John 224
— Basil S. A. Douglas... 365
Hamilton, Beresford R. 243]
— Bruce Meade 7
— Cecil Fife Pryce 223a
— Charles M 78, 25:
— Claude Alex. Brewer 273
— Claud Lorn Campbell 173
— Claude 93,422
— Claude de Courcy...53, 168
— Claude Leslie 91, 420
— Claude M. Bruce 332
— David Rogerson 381
— Douglas Jas 78, 224
— Edw. Owen F 35, 227
— Fras. Alex. Chctwood 269
— Frederick Arthur 304
— GeorgeF.Dashwood82.417
— George Theodore ... 175?!
— Gilbert Claud 220
— Gilbert H. C 35, 155
— Harry Austen 175
— Henry 515
— Henry Stannus 84, 237
— Hubt Ion. Wetherall 53
— Sir Ian S. Monteith... 7
— James A. E. Marq. of 132
— Jas. Edwin O'Hora 81,209
— .T.Stevenson 87, 147
— John Alfred 361
— John Andrew Chas... 365
— John Archibald 519
— John George Harry... 299
— Keith Randolph 301
— Kenneth 283
— Leonard Alison H. 86, 315
— Lesley R. C. Douglas 343
— Hon. Leslie d'Henin... 221
— Mervyn James 258
— Neil A. B. Baillie 300
— lion. North de C.
Dalrymple 35, 223
— OlmarC.J. Stevenson 335
— Patrick 276
— Percy Douglas 179
— Ron. Ralph G. A.
(J/n»^fro/'Belhaven) 220
— Robert Caradoc 240
— Robt. C. Hardy Shaw 138
— Robert Edw. Arch. ... 437
— Robert Sydney ...18:, 368
— Sackville Wm. Sack-
ville 215
— Thos.W. O'Hora 381
— William Allardine ... 348
— William Gavin 529a
— William George... s8, 239
— William M. Cole 323
— William M. Fleming 334
— Sir Wm. Stirling, Bt. 163
Hamley, Francis G 371
Hamlin, Richard James 369
Sammersley, Fred. 50, 257
Hammick, Stephen Fred. 301
Hammond, Rev. Baldwin 457
— Frederick A. L 526
— Frederick Dawson ... 215
— Henry Septimus 294
— Peter Henry 33, 165
— Reginald Chalmers... 214
— Thomas 52,251
— William Philip 283
Hamnett, George E. 76, 363
Hampden, Osbert R. L. 301
Hanbury, Everard E. 76, 223
— Philip Lewin 317
Hancock, Eric Sortain 361a
— Francis de B 436
— Frank Herbert 79, 41c
— Hen. di S. B. Buribrd 29c
— Mort. Pawson 235
Hancocks, Annesley J. 271
Hancox, Henry Percy... 271
Handcock, Gerald C. S.
58, 256
Handford, Eev. Wm. B. 530
Handley, Arthur ... 81,177a
— Charles Davenport .. 351
— Guy Fred. Beckham ;7j4
Hanford, John C 16
Hanham.PhelipsB 177
Hankey, Edward B 276
— George F. B 322
— Harold Vere 276
— JohnC.G. A 172
— Maurice P. Alers 398
— Sandford R. Alers ... "137
— Sydney Thornhill ... 133
Eanley, Rich. Geo. ...... 382
Hanmer, Lambert A. G. 434
Hann, Chas. Edward ... 144
Hanna, John Connor ... 181
— William 540, 167
Hannay, Cath. Christian 294
— Lt.Col. F.Rainsford52,207
— Lieu'. F. Rainsford 174
— George Martin 267
— John Rainsford 22T
Hannyngton, J. A 434
Hansard, Arthur C... 50, ;66
Hanson, Grenville J. G. 304
jHarbord, Son. Chas. 50, 223
— Cyril Rodney 439
Harbottle, Robt. Cecil... 437
Harcourt.Bernd.Fras.V. 297
— Cecil Peckham 320
— John S. M 439
— Lionel Geo. Montap
36'. 3*5
Hardcastle, Alexander.. 213
— Edward Lewis.. 1"
— J. Herschel 180
— Richard Newman ... 327
Harden, Allan H 302
— John Edwin 2P
Hardie, Grant Espie ... 443
Harding, Clare Archer 326
— Daniel Litton
— EdwardFrank 436
— Edward West 398
— George 352,3*7
— Maynard Ffolliott ... 431
— Randolph Clewett ... 31 1
— William Grosvenor... 241
Hardinge, Hon. A. S. 58, 259
— Cyril Hy Newcome ... 231
— Hv. Reg. Von Donop 444
— Thomas Sheffield N. 183
Hardisty, Wm. F. J. 58, 275
Hardman, Harold F. ... 245
— Reginald Stanley 171
Hardwick, Philip E. ... 142
— Stephen Thomas 175
Hardy, Cha.R. Hugh 56, 261
— Heo. Edwd. John 396
— Francis 222
— Frederick Hillam ... 387
— Fred. Pelham A 364
— Frederick Wynne ... 384
— Henry Kellett 294
— Henry Russell 227
— Hon. Nigel C. Ga-
thorne 233
— Sydney James 143
— Thomas Henry 92, 422
— William 249
— William Edmund 384
— William Kyle 178
Hardyman, W. H 360
Hare, Chas. T. Melville 252
— Edw. Christian 517
— Edwd. C. Barrington 401
— Edward Frank 185a
— Fred. S. Christian 36, 30
— George Ambrose 174
— Harry Vivian 333
— Richard 236
— Richard Charles 24
— Robert Hugh 179
— Robert William 239
— Steuart Welwood 321
Harford, Chas. Lloyd ... 237
— Henry Chas 41, 323
Hargreaves, Alan K. ... 358
— Arthur J. G 24
— Oliver Brandwood ... 278
Harington, Arthur W.D. 437
— Charles Harington ... 237
— Elliott C 180
— Hastings Norman V. 525
— Henry 24"
— Herbert Hastings 433
— Herbert Henry 241
— Hugh Wm. Mont-
gomery 183
— John 357
Harker, Thos. Hubert... 322
Harkness,HenryD'A. 79, 297
— Henry daw 3290
— Thomas Robert ...72, 177
— William Bathurst 398
Harland, Percy Sawdon 230
Harley, Arthur Bertram 230
— Henry Kellett ... 78, 148
Hading, Robt. Wm. ... 348
Harman,Alex. Ramsay 357
Harman, Antony E. W. 365
— Charles 352
— Charles Edw 41, 348
— Chichester Geo. Oriel 285
— Frank de Winton 240
- George M. Nixou 357
— Ravmond Edwards ... 184
— Richard 72, 427
Harmar, Charles D'O. 401
Harold, Chas. Fred 435
Harper, Alex. Forrest... 446a
— Geo. Montague ...90, 210
Harpur, Edm. H 173
Harrington, Chas. D. M. 306
— John Lane 432
— Oswald Copley H. ... 398
— William Charles 323
Harris, .ffoH. Alt'. F.W.... 322
— Arthur E. F 311
— Arthur G. R. C 175
— Arthur P.D 01, 419
— Charles Beresford
Maule 395
— Charles Edw. St.John 157
— Chas. Sidney 3'5. 373
— Charles Walter ...63, 413
— Edward Montgomery 320
— Edward William 426
— Ernest Dale Carr 21H
— Francis Anderson ... 42J
— FrederickWm. H. D. 38%
— George 4°
— Geo. Fras. Angelo ... 51a
— Gerald Noel Anstice... 39]
— Harold He ory 13:
— Henry Hay Marshall 33
— Hugh Anstruther 27:
— John 14;
— Knox Edward 77, 29
— Oscar Mark... 17.
— Owen 281
aichard Han.W. H. .. 3:
Thomas 181
Thomas Bertram 24:
Taos. Guy Marriott... 2*1
— Wilfrid 263,
William Albert 400
— William Henry.... 226
Harrison, Ala a Duncan 175
Alfred Herbert 174
Arthur Estcourt 178
— Arthur H. Pryce 440
— Arthur Patrick Bird 357
Arthur Pemberton ... 276
— Aug. Napoleon Rogers 524
— Cecil Euotaco 353
— Cecil Francis 79, 245I
— Charles B. Ballinger 318
— Charles Edward 220, 377
— Charles Howard 361
— Cholmeley E. C. B. 50, 313
— Clarence Barrymore 526
— Edgar Garston 79, 28*
— Ksrne Stuart Erskiue
85, 153
— Frederick Deneys ... 252
— George Hyde 287
— Gilbert Harwood 93, 2*
— Guy 401
— Halford Claude V..82, 169
— Henry Malcolm 273
— Hy.NevilieBaskcomb 283
— Hugh 438
— James Molyneux 364
— Jame? Murray R 1751
— John Sandbach Noel 246
— Lawrence Whitaker. 386
— Louis Geo. Beresford 245
— Ken. P. Raikes 532
— ReginaldWm. Hanson 328
— Sir Richard 4. 2°4
— Richard 36
— Robert Arthur G....51, 167
— Roland Darner 1756
— Standish Henry ...37. 237
— Thomas Aylett 424
— William Albert 211
— Wm. Chris. Warde ... 43b
— William Sandilands... 385
— Willoughby Hyde 278, 364
Harriss, Reg. Edm 2580
— Stanley A 5*9
Harvisson, Arthur H. P. 439
Harrop, Hugh de L. H. 146
Hart, Alfred Paul 379
— Arthur Charles 233
— Arthur FitzRoy 6
Hart, Arthur H. Seton 279!
— Eric George 183'
— Harold Charles 234!
— Henry Travers 1S2
— Herbert Frere 386
— Horatio Holt 33, 205
— Israel 157!
— John Geo. Vaughan 361
— Laurence George ... 249
— Sir Reginald Clare 16, 205
— Reeinald Seton 30S
— Robert Rowat 226
— Ronald Victor Okes .. 2801
Barter, Oswald B ^2
Hartigan,ArthurE.S.92, 421;
— Edward Ross S3, 417'
Hartignan, James
Andrew 3S6
Hartley, Alan FlemiDg.. 333
— Desmond L 2^6
— George Rawnsley 285!
— John Caburn 236!
— Ralph Legh 23?
Hart well, Barry 29
— BrodrickC. D. A. ... 233
Harvest, Edmund D. ... 373
— Hector Douglass 352;
— Hector Horatio 179
— Herbert de Vere 430
— WilliamS. S 72,399,
Harvey, Alfred Ford B. 1756!
— Ambrose Blacklock ... 425
— Barnett Albert 350
— Charles Blundell 213
— Charles Darley 306
— Charles E. Ramsey... 344
— Co •mo George Sin-
clair 175a
— David 386
— Edward Henry 211
— Edward John M. ... 234a
— Francis Henry 287
— Francis John William 401
— Frederic 3861
— Gardiner Ha3sell 366]
— Lieut. John 259:
— ind Lieut. John 1551
— Lieut. John 186
— John Edward 70, 168
— Richard Prentice 3101
— Robert 515'
— Robert Napier 211
— William Frederic 5291
— William Jas. St. John 299'
— William Kerle 183'
— WilliamLueg 56, 282
Harw&rd, Arthur J. N. 430'
— Francis Edward 213'
— Henry Blake 372
Harwood, John G 379
Hasell, Harry Godley ... 388,
Haskard, John McD. ... 354
Haslam, Bernard John 214I
— Gerald W. Paul 254
Has'ehust, Geo. W 319I
Hasler, Julian 229I
— Percy 325
Haslett, John C 380
Haslewood, Frank L. ... 402
Haslope, Rev. L. At 532
Hassall, Owen 234a1
Hassard, Edw. Moresby 383
Hasted, Arthur Walter 325
Hastings Bernard St.
J. W 237
— Edward Spence ... 50, 410
— Francis William 163
— Geoffrey Francis 328
— George Herbert 238
— Joseph Chambeis. ... 28S
— Percy 313
— Warren 50,410
— Wilfred Charles N. ... 328
Haswell, Chetwynd Hy. 215
Hatch, Alfred Edmund 422
— Arthur Vincent 82, 417
— William Keith 527
Hatchell, Siv. C. F. W. 532
Hathaway, Harold Geo. 379
Hatherell, Wm. Geo. 91, 419
Hatbornthwaite, Jas. C. 404
Hatton, Edward A. P.... 402
— Edward H. Finch 225
— Sev. John Alexander 396
— Villiers 16
Haughton, Hugh L 437
— Thomas H 71, 414
Index — Active List.
Hausburg, Eric F 23i|Hayward, Wm. Davey 519
Haviland, Robert A. 319 Haywood, Austin H.
Hawdon, Kynard 445 Wightwick 1S3
Hawes, Beni.Reddie 50, 344 — Lewis 380
— Charles Howard 437 Hazel, James 401
— George Ernest 236Hazelgrove, Harry S. 89,418
— Percy Fred. Brunei... 2S6iHazelton. Edwin H 395
Hawke, Ifon.1l. 3 252^— Percy Orr 365
Hawker. Clarence A. Hazeon, Cyril S 402
AVellington 326!Hazleri?g, Grey 253
— Claude J 221 Head, Alfred Searle 395
— Edmund Balteel 288,— Arthur E. M 174
Hawkes, CorlisSt. L. G. 173 — Charles Octavius 170
— George 33, 4081 — Gilbert 239
— Henry Montague P. 4S, 409 — Harry Francis 179
— Robert 440 — Henry Nugent 93, 269!
— Wm. Cotter W 440 — Mark 2i6>
Hawkey, Ricbard 3S8 — Michael Ravenscroft 139!
Hawkins, Chas. A. B. Headlam, Hugh Roger 330
Pickard 152 — John E.W 83,169
— 2nd Lt. Chas. Fras. ... 175
— 2nd Lt. Chas. Fras.... 291
— EgertonO. B. B. Blacki.15
— Ernest Henry... 29601
— Frederick 51, 410
— Frederick Daly C. ... 516
— Thomas Alexander... 249
Heale, Ernest N 438
— Root. John Wingfield 293
Healey, Calvert 302
— Coryndon W. R 3S4
Thomas Henry 269
— George Arthur 427 Healy, Christopher J.
— Henry Theodore 78, 177a
John William 47, 167
Nigel D'Albini B. B. 326
383
Heard, Alex. E. S 346
— Edward Severin ...83, 232
John Rogers 361
— Thomas Henry 4001 — Richard 519
— Walter Francis... 56, 208!— Sam. Ferguson 40
Hawks, Fredk. Welman 435
George Augustus 441
George William S. 90, 419
Thomas Bate 91, 420
Hawksley. John P. V.... 174
Hearle, Parkins 40, 402
Hearn, Gordon Risley 213
— Hugh Shuckburgh... 182
— Lewis Julius Chris... 385
— Michael Leo 381
— Percival Edward 240; Hearsey, Arthur 28
— Randal P. T 213] Heaslop, Adair C 184
Hawley, Cyril Francis 322! Heastey, Charles R 271
— Frederick Henry ...... 248I Heath.Cbarles Ernest33, 363
— RobertB . .. 321'— Charles Joseph 214
— William Geo. Brough- I — Edward 40, 36"
ton Ischia 444! — Francis William... 85, 170
Haworth, Lionel B. H. 440,— Fred. Crofton 52,208
Hawtayne, Thos. M. 63, 329J— Gerard Moore ... 81, 209
Hawthorn, George M. P. 237 — Harry H.Rose 33,409
Hawtrey, Guy Vesey ...236a — Hen.Newport Chas.52.315
— Henry C 215 — Herbert C. Selwyn
Hay, Archibald 263 — Kenneth L'E. H. M. 298
— Arthur 432
— Arthur Sidney 445
— Cedric Rupert 320
— Charles John Bruce 443
— Charles Ogilvy 404
— Edward Owen ... 30, 165
— Maurice Gordon 227
— Percy Macclesfield... 446
— Ronald Macclesfield 330
Heathcote, Charles
Edensor 315
Frank Charles 141
— Edward Stuart 175 — John Robt. Campbell 342
— Geoffrey William 278; Heather. B. G 402
— George Lennox 1851 — Vincent James 175a
— George W. R 527) Heaton, Arthur Fred. ... 385
— Henry Thos. Horatio 423; Hebert, Charles 175
— Howard George F iSjjUedley, Walter Coote 86, 210
— James 171 Heelas, Percival J. Bares-
— James George 340 ford 1756
— J.A.G.Drummond 53, 221 Heelis, John R 32
— J. R. M. Dalrymple49,36o Heffernan.Fras.J. Chris. 386
— Lenox Theobald 435
— Sir Robert John 163
— Stuart 34;
S. F. B. Dalrymple... 440
— Herbert Wm 4:1
— NesbittB 79, 370a
— William 379
Hegan, Edward
— Westwood Norman ... 43S|Hegarty, Lawrence 1
Haycock, Sec. Fra.".. W. 531 Henir, Patrick 517
— Vaughan R. Hine 172 Heinemann, Reginald... 319
Hayden, Fred. Art.. ..79, 284 Hellard, Robt. Chas. ..47, 206
Haydon, William Pitt... 436 Helme, Harold L 307
Hayes, Clarence Hy. 52, 411
— Edwin Charles 385
— Ernest de Launoy ... 269
— Frederick 370
— John Higson 137
— Julian P. Swindell ... 382
Helyar, Arthur B.... 63,
— Henry Weston 55, 234
— Maurice Howard 35
Hemans, George W. ... 446
Hemming, Edw. H. ...77, 209
— Fred. Wilson 17
— Robert Hall 319 — Norman Mackenzie... 212
Hayhurst, F. C. France 263|Hemp, Claude W 311
Hayley, Sydney T 242! Henderson, Ar. Francis 44
— William Burrell ... 1754 — Cecil 90,400
Hayman, S. J. Wallace 382 — Chas.Raymnd.Barron 303
Haymes, Hy. Evered ... 386'— Clarence Gordon H. 175
— Robert L 181 ; — ■ David 53,35"
Hayne, Sydney Spencer 3091— Edgar 398
Haynes, Alleyne ...231, 373 — Edw. Elers Delaval...36ia
— Charles Edward. ..56, 208!— Edward George 215
— Frederick Hutchinson 371 — Eric LockhartHume 353a
— Kenneth Edward 181) — EverardFrancisScott 252
Hayter, Herbert Roche 366,— Frank 148
— Ross John F. 261!— Fred. Evelyn Elliot... 353
Hayward, APredR. L. 88,364!— Geo. Fra. Robert 50
— George Wi: iam 1756 — George James 172
S20
Henderson, H. Green-
wood 132
— Harry Esmond 184
— Henry Alex. Hume. .361a
— Henry 0. Page- .. 49
— Henry May 215
— Hugh Leslie 350
— Sev. James 532
— James Alexander...... 175
— James Sydney 360
— John Acheson 86, 149
— Joseph Hedley 233
— Kenneth 441
— Kenneth D. Murray 314
— Maxwell Hume 437
— Patrick Hagart 387
— Ralph Anstruther 3o, 327
— Robert Ronald 144
— Robt. Samuel F 381
— Robert Wynne 440
Selby Herriot 517
Stephen Chipchase... 158
Thomas Hume 422
William Alexander ... 351
— Wm. George Hume ... 527
Hendley, Arthur G 518
— Charles Edward 424
— Fred. George 115
— Harold 517
Thomas Holbeiu 515
Hendriks, Campbell L... 353
— William Charles 320
Heneage, Alfred R. 72, 139
Arthur Pelham i75«
— Godfrey C. Walker ... 219
— Son. Henry Granville
84, 153
Heuegan. John 423
Heneker, Fred. C 352
— William C. G 348
Henley, Hon. Anthony M. 143
— Cornish Fredk.... 3J1
— Francis Jo?. ... 301
Hennah, Chas. Tulin ... 256
HLennell.AlfredMontagu 441
— Arthur R 303
— Reginald 129
rIennessy, Aug. Richard 340
— Daniel 382
— Qr.Mr. John 367
— Captain John 384
— John Patrick C 429
— Ladislas H. R. Pop 3 301
Henniker, Alan Major...
— Fred. B. M ...82
Henniker - Maior, Hon.
C. H. C _
Henning, Charles M. S. 269
— Philip Walter B 172
Henrici, Ernst Olaf ... 214
Henriques, Edw.N....4i, 176
Henry, George 17, 205
— John 172
— St. George Charles 33, 252
— Vivian... 235
— William 15s
Henshaw, Clinton G. 53,168
Hensley, Fred. King ... 404
Henslow, Edw. L. Wall 326
Henslowe. Fras. J. D. .. 432
Henson, Gerald J. R. ... 25S
Henstock, Fred. Thos. 53, 360
Henty, Arthur Frank ... 320
Henvey, Ralph 174
— William 5:8
Hepburne, Rob. G.W.33, 165
Hepenstal, Lambert J .
Doppiug 77, 209
— Maxwell E. Doppiug 438
Hepper, Alaric Wm 214
— Harry A. Lawless ... 212
— LionelLees 180
Herapath, Edwin Loud
259. 373
— Lionel 285
Herbert, A. Colthurst ... 234
— A. H. C. Kenney ... .. 30J
— Charles 51,410
— Claude 424
— Douglas 448
— Edmund Arthur 147
— Edward B 50
— Edward Sidney 203
— Edward William. ..47, 321
— George Frederick 83, 169
— George Milbourne ... 294
— GrahanCluJ.de... 56, 235
212
321
357
821
Index — Active List.
Hodgsor, George Cecil
— George Harris 2
— Godfrey Beckett ...76
— Hamilton.
Herbert, Rev. Henry A. |Hickson, Gerald Robert [Hill, William Leonard
Chas 530 Stedall 401! Bertram 273
— Henry Carden 296; — Lionel Henry 313 Hilliard, George 383
— Herbert 528I — Robert Albert 32j— Harold Nash 424
— Ivor John C 16 — Samael 3Sl, — William Edward 18J— Henry West 82
— Lionel 47, 418 — SamuelArth. E.... 50, 207: — William Robert ...78, 2091 — James Owen 54a,
— Lionel Norton 91, 42°{Higgin,ChippiiigdallH. i47|Hills.CharlesEdward36i,365 — John Edward
Louis William 297 — James Laurance 404: — Edmund Herbert. ..92, 210, — Maurice Kirkman
Higginbotham.Chas. E. 3o8,Hilson, Robert Jas 441 — Michael R. Kirkman
Uiggins, Charles G 3°2| Hilton, Ernest Philip ... 320 — Nevil Bursey
— John F. Andrew :73 — George 2S3J — Philip Egercon
— Joseph Thomas 367 — Horace An wyl 223I— Walter George
■Rupert Henry 234! — James Foord -.61 — Walter Thornton
■ Thomas C. Reginald 2311 — Murray Venables... 50, 275! — William Hayhurst ...
Higginson.CecilPickfrd 317'Hince, Arthur H 238 Hodson,Geo.Beniamin9i
Heriot.GranvilleMaekey 400)— Sir Geo. W. Alex 275jHine, Hy.Chas. R 386 — Harry Vivian Robt.
— Oscar Mackay 2831— Gordon Shakespear... 354!Hincks, Thomas Cowper 310!— Robert Doveton
Hermon, Edward Wm. 148 — Harold Whitla 354 Hind, Frank 250 Hog, Arch. Swinton ...
— John V 140! — Henry H 58, 329 — John William 49'Hogan, Edward M. A.. .
Hern, Wm. Stanley 326] Higgonj Arch. Bellairs !75jHinde, Alan 174 — W. E
Heron, B«. John 53 i| — John Arthur 263,— Alfred Buckley 383 Hogarth, J. H. H. S. D.
— John Barclay 2i6|Higgs, Wm. B. Comber 4021— Jn. Henry Edwd 32(Hogg, Alfred Percy
— Thomas 41, V Higson, Frank 233J — Win. Fred. Honywood 1531 — Allan G. Mayhew
Herrick, Henry 386 Hildebrand, ArthurB.R. 212!— William Henry ... 71, 208 — Conrad Chas. Henry
Herring, Hy. William... 215 — Charles Phayre 4o3(Hindley, Wm. ('ha*. C. 149 — Cyril M. Trower
Herringbam.Geon;'reyWi75i1 — Godfrey 18, 205) Hinge, Harry Alex 384 — George Crawford ...6,
Herron, Robert Douglas 136;— W. Hatton 426|Hingley, Samuel H 360I— Geo. Elliot Minchin...
— Otway Chailes 351
— Percy T. Colthurst ... 171
— Reginald. Lord 134
— William Norman 233
Herd, Wm. Langworthy 31
Herdon, Hugh Edw. ... 43
Her ford, Geoffrey M. I. 402
Hervey, Const. R.Wm. 37, 176 Hildyard. Harold C. T. 172
— Gerald E. William ... 244J— SiVHy.JohnThoroton 5
— Hugh De la Motte 33, 406I— Reginald J. T 313
Heseltine, John E. N.„. 323] — Robert M. D'Arcy ... 332
llesketb, Charles Thos. 370
— Thomas Edmund 136
— Thomas Fermor 134
— Walter 441
Hessey.HaroldCazenove 161
— Wm. Fras 87, 271)
Hingston.ClaytonW. J. 26,407 — Ian Graham
— Edward 212 — James H. G. G
— Frederic Leonard 283J— JohnM'KenzieTrower
— Goorge Bennett 211— P. G. Hardinge
Hinton, Godfrey B 180J— RudolphEdw. Trower
Hippisley, R. Lionel 47, 206 — Theodore C.M.Trower
— William H 51, 144 — Willoughby Lugard
Hipwell, Alfred Geo. ..33, 363'Hoggan, George Peter
— Arthur Rowland 262;Hire, Ashton Hope ...... 398|Hogge, A. Fountaine77,
Augustus James 130] Hirst, Frederick C 440; — Charles. 37,
Hill. Alan Richard
— Alan R. Sale Sale ... 245
— Arthur Brodhurst ... 354
Arthur F. S 214
Hetherington,R. P 380 — Augustus West 34( — James 388;— George Sapte 82,
Heuston, Fred. Samuel 381; — Basil Alexander 398; — William Mears 369]— John William 37,
Hewat, Arthur H 47, 166; — Cecil So, 209
— Geo. Thos. Wm....48, 267! — Chandos Egerton W. 402
Hewetson, Alex. Wm.... 171! — Charles Birnie 379
-Henry 385I— CharlesEdward ... 87, 179
Hewett, Augustus 379
— Edw.ViticentOsborne 313
•Geoige 44°
■ George Edward 360
— Charles Glencaira
— Charles Herbert 290
— Charles Wood 361
Hon. C.Rowland Clegg 25
Hislop, Archibald 251U]— Beared Row
— Arthur Fowler 438iHogbton, Fred. A. ...92,
Hitchcock, Basil F. B... 3osjHojel, James Graham...
— Harry W. G. Burnett 236'.Holberton, Philip V. ...
Hitching, Percival M. iHolbourn, William
Brooke 234]Holbrook, A.St. Clair282,
Hitchins, Chas. H. M.82, 417 — Edm. Robt.St. George
— Claude Duncan 443lHolbrooke.BernardF.R.
— Jas. Christopher 294, 373 — Conway Rowley 175(1 — Harold Edmund ...90, 432" Philip L
— Murray Selwood 446" — Cutts Humphry 273 — Henry Wm. Ernest 91, 327lHolden, Ernest Frank...
— William Selwood... 41, 447 — David John Jackson 3?9|Hoare, Cuthbert G 2761 — Henry Capel L. ...54,
Hewitt, Alfred Scott ... 314 — Edgar Stanley 2361 — Herbert 79,139! — Hyla Napier
— Dudley R 278)— Edward Cleary 49J — John James 401 Holderness, G. Can-
— Edm. Philip 3861— Edward Roden 3341 — Lionel Leonard 174 — Hardwicke
— Martin 383J — Ernest Fred. John ... 215— Reginald 79, i45iHoldich, Sir E. A
— Robert Westbrook ... 2401— Ff.lix Frederic 76, 346JHobart, Claud V. C 219;— Godfrey W.Vanreneu
Hewlett, Alan 4,9! — Rev. Francis N 532: — Guy Beauchamp 331: — Harold Adrian
— Ernest 258!— Frank Barton 432 rHobbs, Arthur Harold... 298l.Holdsworth, Arthur M.
— EvelynAlfred 446J — Frank Wm. Rowland 236 — Charles J. W 305 — Geo. Lewis 54,
— (iervase G 373; — Rev. Fredk Archer... 396; — Frederick M. B 400 1 Hole, Henry Lewis
Hext, Charles Wilfred. ..242a!— Beo. Fred. Chas 507!— George Lamont. 348|Holford, Charles Alfred
— George T. Barkley ...175a1 — Frederick Thos. Cecil 319'— George Radley 40, 308 — Charles Frederick ...
— John Edward 3°°|— Frederick William ... 372!— Joseph Scovell 273 — George Lindsay
— Lyonel John 1711— Frederic William ... 184'— Percy Eyre Fras. 79, 363}— James Henry Edward
Heycock, Alfred G. S. ... 401 — Geoffrey Noel 1S4J— Reginald F. Arthur... 2141— John Carbury
— Charles Hensman ... 210'— Gerald Arthur Hill... 175' — SimpsonHackettB.89, 418'Holland, A. Gambier ...
— John H 252! — Gerald E.Montague... 277;Hobday, Edm. A. P. 71, 168!— Cecil George
— Percy Raworth 396|— Harold Charles 436!— James Ramsay 30, 407 — Charles Stewart
Heygate, Gerald 175'! — Sir Henry B\yth,Bart — Thomas Francis... 18, 4001 — Clement
— R. H. Gage 63, 286 79, 346 Hobkirk, Clarence John 303 1— Edward Frederick ...
Heyland, Alf. T 247 ;— Henry C. de la M. ... 220! Hoblyn, Edw. F. ...82, 177a— Ellis Chas. F 50,
— Arthur Kyffin 440I — Henry Norman i75<i:Hobson, Archbd. Camp- — Ernest Charles
Heyman,CecilEdw.H.56, 177! — Henry Walter Dunlop 288! bell 439 — George Forbes
Heyward, Cecil P 222I — Denr3' Warburton ... 17+} — Edw. Schell C 275J — Guy Lushington ...92,
Hey wood, Geo. Guy 291 — Hepworth Arthur 83,360; — Fred. Taylor 6, — Harry Francis ...77,
Hey worth, Free, Jas. 83, 223! — Herbert Augustus ... 320'— Gerald Stephen 401 1— John' Edmund David
— P. L 329I — Howard Berkeley ... 171 1 — Gerald YiTalton 153 — Lancelot
Hezlet, Robert Knox ... 174 — Hugh 263I — John Alexander 171 — Percy 91,
Hibbert. Arch. Louis 63, 168 — Hugh Rowley 1741 — Percy Joe 234a! — Samuel Clifford
— George Frederic 236 — John 428|Hocken, Charles A. F... 4351 — Stuart Lund
— Godfrey Leicester 83, 231! — John Thomas 282iHodder, Fred. John E. 276 — ThomasChas. Bedford
— Samuel Edward 1851 — Joseph Robert 424( — William Morgan ... 77, 209' — Walter Dermott ... 90,
— Washington Chas. T. 231I — Lionel George 25o;Hodding, James Sweet 431' Holley.Edmund Hunt 6,
William George 212) — PhilipGjeoflreyPowys 276lHodge,ReginaldB.de B. 236'Hollingshead, Hy. N. B.
Robl.Edw.D. Hermon 302;— L. Brock 55:
— Roland H. Hermon... 222jHollins, Charles Ernest
Hodgens, Charles O'C. 384 — Walter Thome
Hodgins, Charles Richd. i;9:Hollist, Anthony M. C.
— Robert 234a Hollond, Spencer E
Hodgkin, Harry Sydney 262 Holloway, Benjamin 90,
Hickey, Daniel 367 — Ralph Brodburtt 228
Hickie, Arth. FranciS93, 170 — Richard Ernest ... 73, 363
— Carlos Joseph 273 — Robert d'Esterre 241
— William Bernard. ..85, 2351 — Roderick Tickell 173
— William Bradley 436; — Rowland Clement
Hickley, Alfred Charles 428 Ridley 215
Hickling, Charles L. ... 183 — Rowley Arthur Edw. 175a! Hodgkinton, Charies ... 438]— Edward Leigh 83
Hickman, G. Turner D. 2301 — Rowley Richard 1S3! — George Holden 154 — William Octavius
— Harry OthoD 83, 271 — Thomas Alex 4°j — Harry S. B 52, 3S9|Hollway, Edm. John 55,
— Hugh Palliser 55, 1761 — Trevor Montague ... 1261 — John 438I— Ernest Randall
— James 3$°!— Walter Pitts Hcndy... 236JHodgson, A. Thomas ... 322I— James Clinton 79,
— Thomas Edgecomb33, 275J— William iS, 406'— Charles F. F 292 Hoiman, H. Campbell...
Hickox, Rev. Sidney E. 530' — William Alfred 434 1 — Christopher Lefroy... 231a' — Herbert W. L 3o,
Hicks, Fredk. Richard 2ocj— William Dudley 3070!— E.H. A 266i Holme, Alfred Siegfried
— Henry Tempest ... 50, 354 — Wm. Jas. Montagu ...223a! — Francis Faith 446a! — Br3'an Francis 54,
443
4«
414
241
156
176
386
306
236
366
213
427
320
260
,420
33°
37B
348
345
27c
27
226
440
214
444
405
44:
143
306
437
214
'7-1
4-'i
256
297
P5
408
417
409.
446
42t
521
32!
24
'.7-.
247
440
181
166
45S
2 33
)o*
257
.85
440
311
148
43°
138
174
132
148
"49
40
255
174
2S7
442
167
"47
353
421
419
141
336
419
135
147
242
275
164
369
3r3
241
367
361
357
419'
417
172
282
144
416
435
399
214
229
Index — Active List.
Holme, Harold Leupold 185
— Richard Carlyle 1S5
Holmes,Ceeil Win. Arch. 445
— Charles James 33i
— Gilbert Vallentin 429
— Hardress Gilbert 256
— Henry Ball 346
— Hubert Lee 185a
— JohnDalrympleEdg-ar 395
— Robert Henstone 395
Holt, Maurice Percy Cue 383
Holway, Walter G.~ 389
Holwell, Raymond V. D. 215
Holyoake. Ralph 382
Homan, Henry Leslie ... 320
Home, Arch. F 152
— Duncan Charles 226
— Ferdinand Cospatric
L 90, 419
— Francis Wyville 402
— George A. Swintcn... 139
— G. J. N. Logan 62, 251
— George R. S. Logan... 268
— James Murray 427
— John Elton 445
— Pelham Maitland 457
— Robert Elton iSo
— Thomas P. Milne 334
— Walter Gabriel 14a
— William Elton 446a
Homer, J. Leonard 398
Homfray. John Robert H. 3qS
Honey, Chas. Henry ... 369
Honner, Henry 242
Hood, Ales. Kelson 440
— Charles Hngh 22^
— Edw.ThesigerFrank-
land 175
— Ernest Frederick 43:
— Son. Francis George 215
— George Hamilton ... 175a1
— Son. Grosvenor A. A. 219!
— Grosvenor Percy 287 1
— Jon. Neville Albert... 182
— William E. Comber... 251
Hooker, J. Syuionds... 291
Hoouer, Alfred Hy. 320I
— Arthur W 3S5I
— Geoffrey Allen B 261
— John Charles 317
— Richard Granville ... 161I
Hooton, Alfred 528
Hope, Adrian V. W 439
— Charles Dunbar 173
— Doug-las Edmund 329, 367
— Graham Archibald... 182
— James Horatio 335
— John Augustus 322
— JohnTJrmson 184
— John William 179
— Lewis A 34, 364
— Lucius Charles 293
— Wm. Henry Webley... 181
Honkins, Chas Hens'ley 385
— Edward James 215
— John Randolnh Gorst 243
— Joseph .. 136
— Lewis Egerton 213
— Manley Ogden 49, 176
— Norman John 212
— Rawdon Scott 250
— Raymond Beechey ... 327
Hopkinson. Chas. R. T. 258
— Henry C.B 336
— John Oliver 337
— Ralph Custance 233
Hopton, Sir Edward. ..5, 348
— Guy William 311
— John Dutton 82, 334
Hop wood, Herbert Reg. 436
Hordern, Rev. A. V. C... 396
— Charles 215
— Gwyn V 322
Hore, Charles Beauman 234a
— Charles Owen 48
— Ernest Wickham 518
— Harry St. George S. 383
— Percy Standish 266
— William Barras 247
Horn, Robert 337
Hornby, Charles Beck... 138
— E. J. Phipps 52, 168
— George Vernon 262
— Montague Leyland ... 434;
Home, Alexander 342
— Henry Sinclair ... 53, i68|
— John Gilbert 401
Horne.-ffrr. PhilipBruce 332
Horner, John FitzL. ... 242a
Horniblow, Arthur E. 49, 399
— Frank Herbert 71, 208
— Frederick 71, 363
Horrocks, Wm. Heatoa 382
Horsbrugh, Boyd R. 234, 365
— Robert Patrick 92, 421
Horsfall, Alfred G 285
— JamesHenryColdwelli75&
— ■ Sen. Thomas 533
Horsley, Cecil Dove 162
Hort, See. Chas. Josiah 396
Horton, Percy T 348
Horwood, Wm. Thos. F. 310
Hosford, Douglas Ainslie 185
— Earls A 236
Hosie, Andrew 382
Hoskins, Arthur R... .84, 329
Hoskyn, John Cunning-
ham Moore 441
— Richard 284
Hoskyns, Chandos... 31, 205
— Henry Chas. Walter 241
Hosley, William James 29?
Hotchkin, Stafford V.. .. 162
Hnthaci.FrancisHerbert 313
— Johu... 36, 1661
Houblon, Hy. L.Archer 23CJ
Houghton, Ed. Raymond 234;
— Edwin 389
— George John 387
— Henry Nelson Hobart 401
— Johu Wm. Hobart ... 386
— William 231
Household, Henry B. ... 294
Houston, Arth. Manston 438
— Chas. E. D. Davidson 440!
— Eyre 84, 209
— Robert F. St. Clair ... 395
— William Mitchell 529a
Houstoun, Alexander ... 172
Hovell, H. de Berdt 84, 275
Hovil, Richard 1756J
How, Arth. Pemberton 431 1
Howard, Bernard Henry 261 1
— Cecil Arthur 55, 176
— Charles 289
— Charles Alfred 32;
— Chas. A. Montgomery 361
— Sir Francis 1, 17I
— Francis Jas. Leigh 83, 364'
— Frederic George 2131
— Geoffrey Weston 303!
— Henry 0. Lloyd 157
— Henry Charles 321
— Henry Martin 400
— John Cephas 257
— Son. Michael F. S. ... 149
— Richard Fitzroy 256a
— Thos. N. S. Moncrieif 247
— W. Sebastian Eardley 429
— See. William George 396
Howard de\Valden,Lord 151
Howe, Fras. Herbert ... 297
— Rupert B. Blunt 428
— Randall Chas. A. 78, 330
— Samuel Francis 365
Howell, Auberon Arthur 448
— Christopher Horace... 289
— Edward 328
— Ernest Alfred Russell 431
— Ernest Gronow 306
— Geoffrey L. H 174!
— Harry ArthurLeonard 385
— Herbert Gw.ynne 175a
— Norman Eliott 251a
— Orioll Hilton M 328
— Philip 443
— Robert Hugh 446
Howes, William 369
Howlett, Arthur 28, 407
— Reginald 236J
Howley, Hy. Edw. J. A. 387
— Jasper Joseph 241
Howorth, Henry G 180
Hoysted, Desmond M. F. 213
— John 378
Hubbard, Alfred Edw... 241
— Henry Wm 380
— John Francis 220
Hubbersty, Wm. P. C.
Cantrell 156
Huddleton, Hubert J. ... 295
Hudleston, Guy 354
— John Wallace 398,
— Wilfrid Edward 3S5
Hudlestone, Hubert 295
Hudson. Anthony!'. P. 72,327
— Arthur Keith 435
— Arthur Ross 174
— Charles Tilson 528
— Corrie 529
— Ernest 517
— Eraest John 314
— Frank 296
— Havelock 91, 419
— Josiah Howard 437
— Percy 238
— Thos. Roe Chris.. ..87, 179
— Wemyss 92, 422
Hugessen.E.Knatchbull 308
Huggett, Reuben 216
Huggins, Chas. G. D. ... 340
— Ponsonby Glenn. ..58, 412
Hughes, Adrian F.T.345, 365
— Arbuthnott J. ...54-*, 167
— Arthur Pitcairn 445
— Charles Frederick 7, 405
— Charles Fred. WatsoU283
— Claud Gillan Erskine 261
— Cyril C. A. A 443
— Edmund Locock 309
— Edw. Malcolm 434
Fra. T. Cunynghame 425
Frederick George 149
— Frederick Lee 296a
— Frederick St. John... 265
— George Arthur 378
— George Edgar 384
— Gerald Rickards 361a
— Guy Ferguson 446
— Henry Kent 316
— John Edward 439
— Reg. George H... S5, 301
— Thomas Hector 276
— WalterHastingsFred. 443
— Wm. John Hamlyn... 264
Hugo, Edw. Victor 519
— James Henry 529
Hulbert, Jos. Geo 519
— Thomas Ernest 314
Huleatt, Hugh 77, 201,
Hulke, Lewis I. B 229
— Walter Backhouse ... 241
Hull, Alfred John 388
— Chas. P. A 259
— Chas. Robt. Ingham 160
Hulse, Harold H 146
Hulsebei'g, Herbert 439
Hulton, Frod. 0. L 13
— Henry Horne 1750
Hume. Arthur H. Bliss 211
— Arthur Robert 284
— Charles Vernon ...71, t6B
— Charles Wheler 13c
— Hugh Bliss Torriano 306
— John James Fras. 56 348
— Sir Robert 315
— Robt.O.Cuthbert 286
— Seignelay G. W
— Walcer Vernon 296
Humfrey, Benj.JohuH. 426
— Frederick G. Clinton 433
— John C. Taylor ...253, 371
Humphery, Stanley. ..49, 273
Humphrey, Jas. Wm..., 117
Humphreys, Dashwood
W. H 441
— Edward Thomas 258
— Gardiner 84, 169
— George Geoffrey P. ... 438
— Harry Lionel 84,364
— Henry John 185
Humphry, Lawrence... 386
Humpnrys, C. Vesey 82, 284
— Francis Henry 276
— Mervyn A 307
Hunt, Cecil Edwin 404
— Cecil Henry 252
— Cyril Owen Carew . . .175a
— Edward Leslie 21
— Francis Dillon 446
— Frederick Eckstein 231a
— Frederick Welsley ... 395
— Frederick William ... 252
— Gerald P. Sne.yd 311
— Godfrey Massy V. 80, 364
— Granville Vere ...318, 3O7
— Henry Richard Aug. 44s
— James Joseph 186
— James Maitland...36, 342
— R 300
— Reginald Seager 144
822
Hunt, Robert H.Brooke 130
— Rochford Noel 387
— Rochfort Vere 253
— Spencer 529
— Thomas Edw. Carew 311
— Vere de Vere 43S
— William Holds worth r8o
— William Morgan 184
Hunter, Alan John 323
— Sir Archibald 5
— Cecil Stewart 184
— Charles Finlayson ... 138
— Chas. Geo. Woodburn 212
Charles Norris...27o, 373
— Douglas H. Keats ...175a:
— Francis Chas. King77,265
Frederick Fraser 4^5
— Fredk. Joseph ...190, 370
— George Douglas 381
— Henry Noel Alex 22$
— James 1S6
— Johu Guuuing 76, 415
— Thomas 529
Vere Edward 381
— Walter James Henry 438
— William Chevers 3or
William Hugh So, 33S
— Wiiliam Yeates 237
Woodburn 6,164
Hunter-Weston, Aylmer
G 52, 209
Huntingford, W. Lagh 398
Huntsman, H de C. 308, 373
Hurle, Edw. F. Cooke ... 245
Hurly, Maurice Bandall 427
Hurt, Francis Cecil A. 263
Seymour F. A. Albert 26a
Husey, Edgar Elliott ... 261
Huskisson. Edwd. John 402
— Percy William 304
— Samuel George 301
— William 70, 208
— William Gordon 365
Hussay, Arthur H... 82, [69
— Edward Robert ...32, 205
Hutcheson, Colonel Geo. 515
— Lieut. George 529
— Steele 349
— Wellesley Cathoart 3^i<4
Hutchings, William 369
Hutchins.HerbertL. 54a, 411
— Samuel 255
Hutchinson, Alan Geo. C. 444
— Chas. Alex. Robert... 437
— Chas. Hammond. ..82, 169
— Chas. Roderick M'L. 432
— Claude B. Grice £7311
— Coote Synge 160
— Cuthbert Gordon 441
— Francis Hope Grant 529
— Francis Patrick ...76,415
— Fred. Pierrepont 179
— George Henderson 185(4
— Geo. Higginson Ford 348
— Harry E. Menteth ... 360
— Henry Doveton ...26, 407
— Hugh Moore 34S
— James Williatn'O... 79, 416
— John Summerscales 296a
— Leslie T. Rose 529
— Ricaard G. Hely 235
— Thomas Massie... 280, 367
— William Arthur 353
— William Gordon 442
Hutchison, Alex. R. H. 400.
— Cecil Key 222
— Cr-uifuird George G. 162
— George 443
— James L. M'Kie 143
— John Robert 185
Kenneth Douglas 183,
— Robert 141
R. Schlesinger 329
Huth, Austin Hy 323
— Geoffrey Edw 222
Hutt, George Wm 243
Hutton, C. Molyneux 55, 257
Sir Edw. Thos. Hy. i, 16
Gilbert Montgomerie 210
Ronald Winder 398
Huxford, James 296
Huyshe, Alfred A 185a
Hyde, Arth. C!arendoii93, 360
— Arthur Colville 330
— Dermot Owen 387
Sev. Henry Barry 531
— Patrick George 3J3
823
Tvdex — Active List.
Hynes, Brian Mansfield 2C8 Izat, William Rennie ... 2i4|Tameson, George Lionel 215 Jervois, Cha. Edwyn56, 177
— Ernest Thomas 292 .Tack, Evan Maclean ... 213 — George Uniacke 257!— Henry Napier 48
Hyslop, Francis 237 — HerbertR.H 81, 364;— James Conway 3E4, Jervoise, E. ,f. Clarke... 296
— Henr3* Hugh Gordon 350 Jackson, Alex. T 275 — JamesJV. Francis ... 248|Josse, John L 365
— Maxwell Robertson... 252 — Arthur W. F 46, 234
— Robert G. B. Maxwell 295: — Claud Hugh Irving... 259
— Robert Maxwell... 28, 205 — Cyril Compton 433
Ibbetson, Cyril O 258I— Edmund Sylvester ... 147
levers. 0. Goldsmith 91,419 — Eric Archer 261I — William
Phiiip Glover 384, — Ernest Montague 423! — Wm. Kenneth Eust
Iggulden, Herbert Aug. 305, — Ernest Somerville ... 29- Jamieson.Alister Win. 24, 406
John Bland 52S Jessep.H.Lethbridge 37, 206
— Robert 156; Jessop.GuthrieHylton 40,363
— Robert Feild 41, 405 Jeudwine, Hugh S. 82,17711
Sydney Bellinghamss, 336I— Richard Wm. Rice ... 346
44 — Christian Fras. Sea-
174' forth 220
lies. Francis William... 443I — Frank Walter F 184
— Frederick Arthur 213 — Freeman Astley 442
-Henry Wilson 17
Illington, Edmd. Montz 526
Impey, Laurence 92, 448
Ind, Hy. Cuthbert 302
Inder. Jacob 186
Ing, George H. Abseil... 136
Ingestre, Visct 134
George Hanbury N... 286
— George Thompson ... 395
— Henry Cholmondeley 231
— Herbert Kendall. ..70, 168
— Lieut. Herbert Wm.... 438
— Cot. Herbert Wm 33
— Hugh Milbourne ...62, 208
Ingham, Cbas. St. M;iur 173 — HughStanley 175
— Oliver Edw. Uniacke 215, — James 528
— Oliver P. Stanhope... 294 — James Henry 371
— Robt. J. FitzGerald 184— John 85,418
Ingilby, Johr. U. M 339 — Keith Hungerford ... 437
— William Henry 223 — Lambert Cameron ... 214
Ingle, Tier. Geo. Hy 46c|— Lancelor. Archer 318
— William Daly 319, — Landon Dealtry ...8:, 177a
Inglefield. V. Seymour5i,24Qi — Lionel W.DeV.Sadlier:3o
Norman Bruce 55, 176] — LouisChas 56,
Ingles, Alex. Wighton... 2471
• John Darnley 242!
— Aubrey James 42a
— Gerald Alister 183
— William 223
Jardine, Chas. Herbt. 3-3
— James Bruce 146
Jarrad, Fred. L. D 27S
Jarretb, Aylmer V 330
— Chas. Harry B 353
— Hubert Cecil D 442
Jarvis, Charles F. C 256
Jeans, Chas. Gilchrist4o, 36S
Jebb, Gladwyn D 231
— Joshua H. M 327
Jeffcoat, Fred. H. H. ... 431
— Henry J. Powell 172
Jeffcock, Jas. W. G. P. 147
Jelferies, Hugh St. John 270
Jeffery, Claud G 256a
— Walter H 445
— Montague B. Gcssel62, 177
— Ralph Curteis 246
Richard Rolt Brash... 353
43i
Inglis, Albert Gordon ... 372
— Alex. Francis 296a
— Charles Elliot 183
— Ernest 447 — Robert Pilkington
— Henry Alves 71, 177
— John 335
— Lionel 274
— William Raymond ... 239
Ingpen, Percy L 247
— William Frederick ...175a
Ingram, Chas. Robert... 214
■Louis Macdonald 214! Jeffreys, Arthur Gordon 32s
■ Maurice Alexander ... 185 — parrel! Richard 242'
— Fred.Vaughon 72, 208
— George Darell 219
Henry Byron 35, 166
John Wiliiam 333
Robt. Postance 93,42: — Patrick Douglas :0
— Robert Wm. Henry... 383I — Richd.GrifEthBassett 354
— Robert Whyte M...71, 368
— Sydney C.Fishburno9, 290
Thomas 528
Thomas Dare 231
Vivian L. F. P.
: — William J. Llewelyn 303
1 Jell", Rudolf George 322
■ Wilfrid Wykeham ... 174
Jellett, John Hewett 70, 16S
Jelley, Reg. Frank 213
■ John Markham 175I Jacob, Arthur L. B 1821 Jellicoe, JCev. Fred. J. P. 396
— John O'Donnell 273 — Arthur Le Grand 426I — Richard Carey 366
Inkson, Edgar T 385 — Arthur Leslie 436' Jellicorse, Harold 28S
luman, Arthur W.P 379 — Arthur Otway i6i|Jencken, Fras. J 380
— Henry Basil 402 — Claud William 91, 420 Jenkin, Fred. Charles... 133
Innes, Cecil Mitchell ... 342) — Harold Fenton 429! Jenkins, Atherton E. 63, 356
— Charles 117 — John E. Fishbourne89, 296 — Chas.B.H.Wolseley ... 36
— G. Victor dAuvergne 402'— Stephen Hector 449J — Char'.cs Edward 154
— Hector Munro 1
— Hubert 529
— James Aichibald 357
— Sydney Armitage 299
Inniss, Benj. Jas 383
Ionides, Luke George... 279
Iredell, Stanley M. L. 353a
Ireland, de Courcy 440
— Herbert Richar'd Hall 361
— Robert Megaw 371
Iremonger, HaroldE.W. 398
— Robt. Geo 72, 414
Ironside, Wm. Edmund 175
Irvine, Alfred Ernest ... 332
— Andrew Alex 437
— Chas. Alex. Lindsay 268
— Delaware Lewis 379
— Francis Duncan 21
— Francis Stephen 386
— Gerard Beatty 518
— Gerard B. Corrie 352a
— James Laird 32, 20S
— Thomas 82, 350
— Thomas Walter 528
Irving, Andrew Bell. ..51, 107
— John Charles Sarle... 371
Irwin, Alfred W. A
— Cecil 244
— Clinton Delacherois
— Eric Conway 404
— Herbert Edwards... 50,234
— James Murray 380
— Thomas Strutt 142
— William 11
Isaac, John Edm. V 233
— Thomas Wm. Talbot 25"
Isacke, Charles Victor... 348
— Hubert 313
— Reginald 247
— Robert Henry 93, 232
Isherwood.Fras.Sdw.B. 330
Ivatt, George Ang. ...7^, 241
Ivens, Chas. Wilfred M.175J
— Harold T. Carew 236
— Robt. Carew 2
Izard, Fras. Vallance ...185a
Izat, Alex. Rennie i~
— Walter H. Bell 180 — Edward Vaughan ... 285
William Swinton 428 — Francis 221
Jacobs, Joseph John ... 216 — Lionel Francis 442
Jacomb, Thos. Jos. ... 389 — Montagu Irvine G. ...242a
— Wm. Arnold 304! — Wm.Regnld.Haldane 141
— William John 3o3lJenkinson, Henry Law
Jacques, Fras. Aug 431] Acland 82, 169
Jacson.MainwaringGeo. Jenner, Albert Victor 71, 356
54, 242] — John Banks 35S
Jaffray,iZ<?o, W.Stephen- —Leopold Christian D. 3
son 396 — Walter Kentish W. 76, 1
Jagger, Walter 385ljenney, Arch. Offley ... 269
Jago, John Robert 175a! — George William 528
James, Alfred Albert ... 438I Jennings, Edgar
— Alfred Henry Cotes... 292J — Edward Charles 236
Bernard R 279 — Francis Montgomery 149
Jewett, Ashley E 442
Jickell, William 185
Jocelyn, Julian R.J. 28,165
Johu, Chas. Lambart ... 215
Johnson, Alan Hilton... 241
— Allen Edwin 445
— Allen Victor 235
— Arthur Baynes 241
— Arthur Cyril B. ...92, 421
— Arthur Graham ...8r, 169
— Cecil Willoughby 381
— Chas. B. Bulkeley .. 143
— Charles Edward ...56, 418 |
— Charles Reginald 214
— Charles Richard 435
— Clarence A. Keatinge 435
— Cuthbert Fra. Dixon 1471
— Cyril Maxwell Ross... 170
— Edwaru Fielder 175
— Xt. lien. F. R 530
— Eliot Philips 210
— Ernest 269
— Francis Shand Byam 231
— Frank Ernest 78, 168
— Frank Wm. Evans ... 347
— Fred. Colpoys O. 56, 402
Frederick Evans 274
Frederick Francis ... 31
George 274
GeorgeVanderheyden 163
Gilbert Ward 430
— Gordon Bennett 215
— Harry Cecil 322
— Hastings Ross 83, 237
— Sir Hy. A. William,
Bart 48, 315
— Henry Alexander 271
— Henry Campbell 315
— Henry Percival 384
— John Ernest Blois ... 440
— John Thomas 335
— John Tyrer 387
— Lewis Wentworth ... 234
— Maurice Edward
Stanley 445
— Osmond Moucrieff ... 371
— Seo. Percy James D. 530
— Raymond Bazley ... 147
— Raymond Henry 17s
— Richard Francis... 46, 176
— Robert I. Bradshaw... 263
— Ronald Marr 173
— Thos. Gordou Blois ... 432
— Thomas Pelham 365
— William 222
— Wm. Edw 524
William FredericK?58,367
— George Montgomery 272 — William John 367
— Herbert A. K 83, 177a — Wm. Henry Luttman 330
— James Willes 383 — Wm. Robinson 370
— Charles Henry 518 — John Gilderdale 442 Johnston, Bruce Camp-
— Christian Wilfrid ... 175 — Richard 3791 bell 86, 20J
Hon. Cuthbert 279I — Robert Daniel 444 — Charb3 Arthur 526
— Boucher Charlewood242»
Cecil Polglase 351
— Charles Ashton 443
415
380
— Cyril Henry Leigh
— Edmund Henry Salt
— Edward Tite 87
— Eustace liindse/H.... 313
— Francis Polg':ase 437
— George Millais 233
— Hy. Ch. M. Kortha^e 442
— Henry Daniel 381
— Herbert 77
— Herbert Ellison R. ..
— Herbert Lionel 90, 327
— John Edgcumbe 37
— Montague Gifford 430
— Murray Ray de B. ... 364
— Ralph Ernest Haweis 307
— Richard 524
— Sydney Price 526
— Thomas 135
— William Bernard 426
— William Mawer 378
— Wm.Reg. Wallwyn77,i77a
— William Wybergh ... 161
Jameson, Alex M'C 268
— Archibald D 387
— Edinond James 155
232I — Robert H 48, 207
441 1— Robert Melvill 5, 403
Walton 179
— William Ernest 52s
Jennisou, Hy. G. W. ... 186
Jenour. Arthur Stawell 179
Jepbson, John Noble ... 424
Robert Dalkeith 386
Jepson, Charles Wm.... 231U
Jerinyn, Turenne 86, 419
Jerome, Henry Jos. W. 54, 207
— John William 380
Jerram, Chas. Fred 402
— Henry 115
Jerrard, Aug. G. A
— F. Barthoi.Jos
Claud E. Longden ... 1S5
— David George 17, 353
— Duncan Alexander, 205
— Edw. J. Farquharson 226
— Francis Earl 329
— Frederick C.impoell 172
— George Napier 180
— Gordon Campbell 90, 170
— Harley M' Alpine 91, 420
— Henry Halcro 380
— Herbert William 4J°
— Hugh Bertie H 183
— James Cecil '55
— J. Thomason 53, :77
I— Joseph Henry Bell ... 186
— Percy D. C 318
Jervis, Ernest C. Scott... 147!— Percy Herbert 37s
— Henry Prucs 327'— Randal Williams 271
— Herbert Swynfen 353!— Richard Geo. Mann... 175
— Nicholas Gordon M. 177 — Robert 445
— Hon. St. Leger Henry 321 — Robert Hector 241
— Swynfen John 292 — Sej-mour Campbell ... 267
— Wm. S. W. Parker ... 322 — Thos. Kelly Evans 72,168
Jervis-White-Jervi3, Sir — Wa'ter Edw. Wilson 445
J. H., bar! 32, 167 — William 296a
Index — Active List.
824
Johnston, William H. ... 215 Jones, Thomas 3626
— William James 211 — Thomas Vincent 272
— William Thomas 378 — Thos. Wm. Hathway 441
Johnstone, Allan M. D. 401 — Valentine H. Sutton 402
— Augustus A. JervisSij, 418 — Walter Douglas. 366
— Bede 314 — Walter Howel 179
— Beresford Asshetongo, 410 - Walter T. Cresswell 401
— Charles John 358 — William Allen Frere 175a
— Charles Melville 140 — William Henry 213
— Colin Duncan 71, 279 — Wm. Price Sutton ... 174
— FitzroyAug.Beauclerk 746 Jopp, Keith Edmund ... 352
— Francis Buchanan 82, 169 Jordan, John Gregory... 517
— Fras. Herbert 430 — Philip O. Lutley 215
— Gilbert Lumley 175' — Richard A. A. Y 317
— Henry Arthur 148 — Richard Price 273
— Herbert Cecil 245 Joslen, Frank :... 395]
— Hope 180 Joslin. Francis.Tohn 313I
— Jas.Hy.L'Estrange85, 209 Josling, Chas. Lacgford 381I
— James Henry Waller 172 Joubert, Cha. Henry 515!
— James Robert 52, 399. Tourdain. Chas E.A. ... 307I
— Montague J. C. S. ... 143 — Ernest Nevill 214
— Richard 322 — Henry Francis New-
— Walter Edge worth ... 254 digate 348
Joicey, Hugh Edw 755 Joy, James 185a
Joiner, Arthur George... 309 Joyce, Jame* 370
— William Henry 254' — Lewis W 175a!
JoU, Harry Haweis 175&J — Pierce Charles 349!
Jollie, Francis 426iJoynt, Edward Hearne 377
JolliSe, C. H. Hylton ... 395 Jubb, Cvril O 285
Jolly, William Archibald 39S Judge, William Graham 316
Joilye, Godfrey H 398 Judkins, Walter 139
Jones, Men. Alex. J 531 Julian, Oliver Rich. A. 383J
— Alfred 216 Julius, Stanley de V. A. 2881
— Alfred Edwin 50, 410! Jupp, William H n5j
— Arch. Nelson Gavin 17541 Jurj-, Edw. Cotton 159!
— Arthur C. L.Hardmau 2331 Justice, C.Le Gendre 77, 4751
— A.H. M. Hamilton... 265!— Clive William 330.
— Arthur M.Bulkeley87, 161 Kane, Arthur Hyde 1S0
— Arthur Melville 36:! — Francis R. P 47;
— Aubrey Arbuthnotgi, 420; — John F. Aloysius 242
— Bryan John 352'— Richard Alexander... 238J
— Charles E.Coursolles234a!lCanga, Jamshedji K. 5251
— ConradR}uth 295 Kappey, Fred. Geo. 71, 397
— Conwyn Maneel 247— Max Alb. Burnt* 427
— Douglas Champion.. 274 IKarslake, Henry 774!
— Douglas F.Douglas-16, 764:Kaulbach, Hv. Albert. ..234a
— Edmund Gunning ... 433 Kauntze, Bertram C. ... 440'
— Edward Vincent 349 — Cedric R 432:
— Edward Whitmore ... 265 Kavanagh.C.T. M'M 54, 151'
— Edwyne D. Douglas 185!— Victor Hubert ....346!
— Ernest Rae 267 Hay, Alf.Goodwyn 380
— Eustace Henry 774 — D'Arcy Hemsworth... 276
— Francis George... 86, 271 1— Henry Clifford 444
— Frank Aubrey 297J— Wm.Algernonlreland 322
— Frank Lewis 72, 474 — William Heape 172
— Fred. L. Lloyd 432! K-ave, Cecil 434
— Fred. Wm. Caton 3871— Harold Swift 376
— Geo. Augustus 456 _ James Levett 92, 448
— Geo. Turner 49, 207 — Ralph Arthur 90, 178
— Harold Robert 290I— William John Pettitt 426
— Harry Balfour 270! Kays, Horace Francis... 334
— Harry Harvey 430— Walpole Swinton...52, 321
— Henry A. Hathway... 407 J Kealy, Percival Hope ... 214,
— Hy. Morris Pryce 222! Keane, Sir John, Bart. 173
— Herbert Arthur 3661 Kearney, Major John ... 382,
— Herbert John 423 — Qr.Mr. John 2gs
— Hubert Louis 402 — Theobald W. Butler
— Inigo Richmund ...16, 223 — Trench F. Butler 352,
— Jenkin 89, 479' Kearns, Thos. Joseph ...
— Jenkin Stephen 379jKear8ey, Alex. H. Cyril 330
— John 388 , Kearsley, Robt. Harvey 739
— John Henry Hill 783|Keary, Hy. D'Urban 55, 414
— John H. Anketell 146 Keate.CharlesRobert29, 478
— John Hyndman 398 — Robert D. Morris 175
• John Lloyd Thos. ... 528 Keates, William 243
295
352
367
366
— John Matthew 379
— JuxonHy.Juxon ...51, 470
— Leopold A. Matthew 234a
— Leslie Cockburn 435
— Lewis 87, 209
— Lewis Jeremy 234a
— Llewellyn Murray ... 237
— Lumley O.Williams... 303
— Bev. Maurice 396
— Michael Derwass G... 332
— Morey Quayle 47, 234
■ Morgan Grainger 264
— William Edward 2
Keatmge, lieo. C. Walter 396
— Beo. William L 396
Keatly, Johu 382
Keays, Robert Wm. 0... 430
— William 378
Keble, Alt'. E. Conquer 3S5
— Ilion Arthur 447
Keddie, Herbert W. 6.782,368 1
Kedie, Wm. Thomas ...300
Keefer, Thos. Coltrine 215
Keelam Henry Percival 437
— Octavius George 367! Keen, Fred. Stewart
— Oliver St. Michael ... 140
— Owen GlyndwrDigby 275
— Richard Anketell 740
— Richard Charles
Roynon 237
— Richard Godfrey 54, 411I— Geoffrey N. Stewart 444
— Richard Percy 174I — H. L. Ruck 301
- Robert Arthur 775!— Robert Francis Ruck 772
. F. H. 3.3
xrsb...23, 407
440
— Patrick Houston 444
— Wm. John 439
Keene, Alfred 50, 176
— Charles Edm. Ruck... 555
Charles William 439
......u.»...,.iul ,/3. — i.v(jtjeio riauui:
— Stan ey 264|Keenlyside. Buy
— Theophilus Percy 384 Keighley, C. Mars
Keighley, Harold D.
Spence 4461
— Vernon A. Scott 442
Keily. Prod. Peter Cha. 438
Keir, John Lindesay ^4, 167
Keith, Royden C ."... 175
Kekewich, Cecil Henry83.33o
— Robert George 33, 307
Kelaart. Gerald Talbot 50,776
Kelawala.Manekshaw J. 525
Kelham. Henry Robert 49, 334
Kell, Vernon G. W. 29
Keller, Rudolph Hy. ... 305
Kellett,Richard Orlando 254
Kellie, Arch. Henry 416
— Edward Chamier... 40,
— George Jerome 576
— Harry Francis 261
— James 3
— Robt. Howden 47
Kelly, Alex. Lauranca
J. M 3,t«
— Arthur James 58,208
— Charles Henry 33, 362
— Courtenay Russell ... 181
— Edmund Roche 25
— Edward D. Festus ... 748
— Francis Henry 47, 20!
— George Charles 322
— Geo. Harvey Hume .. 329
— Geo. Hy. Fitzmaurice 435
— Harry Holdsworth ... 215
— Harvey H. H 24, 405
— Harvey St. G. Hume 446
— Henry Albert 367
Henry Edw. Theodore 1 77
Henry Newton 254
— James 508
— James A. M. J. P 254
— Joseph Fras. M 384
— Michael 3S1
— Philip Jas. Vandeleur 744
— Sir Richd. D
— Richard Edm 383
— Ricbard M. B. F....55, 777
— Robt. H. Vandeleur. ..775a
— Thomas Bernard 529
— Vincent Joseph .. 344
— Waldron H. Fletcher 365
— Sir William Freeman 7
— William Hyde 215
— William James 367
Kelsall, Harrv Joseph... 179
— Hope Waddell 272
— Thos. Edward 213
Kelsey. Walter Fred. ... 130
Kemball, Alick Gurdon 435
— Sir Arnold Burrowes 163
— Arnold Henry G. ..77, 418
— Chas. Arnold 89, 447
— Geortre Vero 58,16"
— John Shaw 43
Kemble, Edw. Arthur ... 70
— Francis Arthur 173
— Henry Maule 784
— Horace Leonard 223a
— William Edward 18
Kommis, Wm.H.Olphert 778
Kemp, David Claude ... 529
— Geoffrey C 27
Kemple, John H 3626
Kem|)Son,E. C. Randall237a
— G.C.Douglas 277
Kempster, Fras. Jas. ...1,23
Kempthorne, Henry Noel 259
Kendall, John 425
— John Kaye 780
— Sydney Robt. Gordon 320
Kendle, Fras. Clifford... 39S
Kenna, Paul A S7, 762
Kennai'd, Arthur M. 93, 770
— AuberonClaudHegan 357
— ■ HenryGerardEgan93, 739
— Lionel Edward 756
— Willoughby James ... 154
Kennaway, Chas. Noel 183
Kennedy, Alfred Alex .. 744
— Andrew Campbell 187
— Archibald Ed waid ... 357
— Arthur 382
— Arthur H. ClarK ...55, 474
— Charles Fraser 267
— Charles Henry ... 73,399
— Edw. Chas. Wm. M. 54,
— Edw. S. Curwen...53, 360
— Fra. Malcolm Evory 275
— Henry B. P. Lion ... 322
— ■ Heroeit Alexander. .. 344
Kennedy, Herbert J.
W. il 76, 239
— Hugh 92, 427
— James ..37°
— James Crawford 388
— James Robert 435
— John 351
— John Nassau C 211
— Macdougall Ralston 273
— Robert Gray 257
— Thos. Francis Arch.
Watson 47
— Tredegar James 353"
— Wm.Magill 436
— Willoughby Pitcairn 40,403
Kennefick, Edm. H 255
Kennelly, Reo. W. J. M. 531
Kennett,13rackley H. B. 130
Kenney, Arthur Her-
bert 57, 207
Kennion. Roger Lloyd.. 429
Kenny, Edw. Evans 40, 408
— George William 271
— Henry Torrens ... 86, 478
— Michael James 349
— Thomas Kellv 5
— William David 272
— Wm. G. Stanhope 297
— William Wallace 378
Kenrick, Geo. Edmd. R. 227
— Herbert Wm. M 152
— William Hamilton ... 529
Kensington, E. Claude 445
— Guy Belfleld 213
— Hugh, Lord 756
Kent, Fred. Edmond 55, 177
— Herbert Vaughan 83, 209
— Leslie Martin 275
— Percival Naylor 737
— Thomas Wm. Shene 308
Kentish, Horace J. J. 47, 294
— Leonard vvilliam 236
— Reginald Johu 346
Kenworthy, John G. ... 258
Kenyon,Ed\v.Raaulph54,2o7
— Herbert Edward 185a
— Lionel Richard 179
Keogh, Alfred 378
— Arthur Lorean 348
— James Blair 438
— John Henry 182
Keown, Johc Caarrier... 422
Keppel, Arnold R imsay 376
— Edward George 13*
-Geo. Olof Roos 424
— This. Robt. Hirvey .-40
Ker, Arthur Mitford ... 340
— Lord A. R. Innes 142
— Charles Arthur 782
— David Alfred Wm 740
— Malcolm Albert 517
Kerans, Arthur Lees ... 307
Kerin, Michael Wm 379
Kerr, Fras. L. Scott 342
— Frederick Walter. .87, 339
— Mark 269
— Mark Ancrura 81, 417
— Lord Ralph Drury ... 157
— Robert Scott 70, 219
— Ronald Herbert 3C1
— William 294
Kerrich, Geo. Steuart76, 4:5
— John Herbert 297
— Leonard W. 0 79, 470
— Walter D'Oyly 763
— Walter Edmund ...78, 168
Kerry, H. W. E. Earl of 224
Kershaw, Sidney H 233
Keswick, D. Johnstone 153
Kettle, Louis Cooke 292
Kettlewell, Arch. M 440
— Edw. Alex 81, 461
- Henry Wildman 377
Key, Robert Ellis 337
Keyes, Alt'. J. H 182
— Ch. Win. Patton...364, 407
— Terence Humphrey... 443
Keys, Chris. W. M 378
Wm. David Acheson 529a
Keyworth, Rbt. Denbigh 302
RobertG 172
— Walter 434
Kharogat, M. P 525
Kidd, Bertram G. B. ... 447
Kiddle, Frederick 385
Kiggell, Lancelot E. S3> 234
Kilgour, Harold Fred.. ..175ft
— Hjury 32
825
Kilkelly, Charles R 22o!Kirkpatrick,
— Patrick Percy 528I Eric
Killery, St. John B 3S5
Kilmorey. Sari of 1
Kilner, Charles H.... 84, 169
Kilyert, Robert Edgar 39S
Kimber, Edgar S 326
Kinahan, Cecil Edw. ... 346
— Geo. Fred. Hudson... 333
Kincaid, Chas. Style 58, 346
— Wm.Fras.Hy. Style 35,205
— Willie Alex." Scotlanc
Kinder. Dennelt Thos. ..
Kins, Alex. Bowers 93, 254
— Alex. C. Newton 227
— Alexander Edward ... 185
Index — Active List.
Kenneth
Kuper. Charles V. B
Kyle, Frederick
— Roger 380 Kyrke, Hy. V. Venables
— Thomas David 55, 256 Labalmondiere, J. A. 72,
— William 92, 422 Labertouche, Guy N. L.
— Wm. Johnston 41, 330, Lace, Francis Edward...
Kirkwood, Andrew S.... 344 Lacey, Thomas
— Andrew Torton 437 Lach'lan, Ernest M. 84,
— Carleton H. M. ...S3, 325 Lacon, Sir Edmund B.
— Chas. Home Kingston 404
— Her. George 396
167 Lane, Frederick ... 183, 370
388 j — Frederick Cecil 172
264 — Geoffrey Ernald Wm. 358
177I— George Hale 269
43S1 — Geo. Howard Moore... 371
155]— George James 386
i86| — Henry Arthur 430
169]— Henry Frederick 372
— Henry Vials 234
F. II., Bt 153 — Herbert Edw. B. 82, 177a
Geo. Haworth Cssher234a; — Horace Powys 426
Jas. Nicholson S. 18, 406 La Coste, Chas. J. C. ...23401 — JocelynT.Horsburgh 446
— John H. Morrison 14 i.LatTan, Henry David 58, 208 — Ronald Bertram 6
— Richard Hammettgo, 242 — Joseph de Courcv go, 210 — Samuel \Villington53, 168
— Thos. Moore 428! — Richard Chas. Kirby 380 — Thomas Edw. Moore 440
— William Clarke 24taJLafone. Claude Alex. ... 242I— William Byam 518
— Alexander Jas. ...78, 23iJKirtikar, Kanoba R 527; — Edgar Mortimoro go, 145 — William Horsburgh... 441
— AlgernonD'Aguilai'83,169 Kirwan, RertramRichd. 172 Laincr, David 150 — William Lemon 379
— Arthur Fred. Wm. ... 52SI — Fras. Vernon Brude- — Fred. Charles 4281— WilliamMoore8o,i77n, 368
— Arthur Montague 357I nell 236a— George Campboll 529lLang,ArthurG.Boileaugi,420
— Charles Arthur Cecil 2561 — Rev. Mansel Robt. ... 530; — James 157 — Bertram John 351
— Charles Dickson ...78, t6°8,Kiste, John E. Van der 398 — Roderick 337 1— Cecil Fred. Grant 441
— Charles Macintosh ... i;6|Kitcat, Arthur de W. ... 400 Lainson, Alex. John 322 — Elliot Brownlow... 91, 420
— Charles Mervyn 222J Kitchener, Fred. W 7! Laird, Gordon 170] — Eustace Arthur ...... 332
— Charles Wallis ...8i, 364— HenryE. C 33 — Kenneth Macgregor 351 — Ewen Montgom 435
David 337 Kitchenerof Khartoum, ! — Robert Montgomery 6i8| — Godfrey George 247
— Douglas Maitland
— Edw. John Fitzgerald 326
— Eustace King 228
■ George 529
Lord 5, 204iLake, Bruce Launcelot 395 — Henry Astell 276
Kitchin,, Ret. Arthur ... 530 — Hubert Atwell 170, — James Corbet 268
■ J?fo. Barclay 530J — Noel Montagu 34. 206! — Rev. Jas. Paisley 507
— Charles Edward 266 — Percy Henry N 48J — James Corbet 268
— Geo.CourtenayCooper 327— Ivan Harwood 294JLakin, John Henry F.... 445! — John Irvine ...84, 209
— Geo. Hubert Clayton 17; — R ev. Walter 530 — Michael L i52Langdale,Chas. A. J. S. 285
— Gerald Harley 1 756' Kitching, Charles Hy.... 276: Lalor, Nicholas P. O'G. 526 iLangdon. Francis Johu 237
— Henry 426] Kitson, Chas. Edw 3i3lLamb, Benjamin 1756) — John Fred. P 280
— Henry Jas. Philips... 175 — Gerard Charles 34:— Charles A 5,Langford, Edw. Gilliat 175a
— Henry Somerset. ..72. 208 j— James Edward 371 — Claude Carnegie 3oo|Langhorne, H. S. 179, 368
— Henry Thomas ... 76, 415 Kitto, Wm. Alex 215!— Edward John 76, 2671 — Jas. Arch. Dunboyne 183
— Jack St. Aub}'n 2341 ;Klugh, Rev. Leonard ... 530 — Major George 80, 35 2iLanglands, Percy ...360, 369
— James Alex.Gordon... 223jKnaggs, Chas. Frederick 271 — Lieut. Geonro sigLangloy, J. Penrice72, 168
— James G. King ... 77, 227! — Henry Thomas 382J — Gcorire Rothney 178 — William Savage ...28, 165
— John Francklyn 185I— Morton Herbert 329I — Hy. Campbell 32, 407 Langman, John Andrew 214
— Lancelot Noel F. I. ... 2:5! Kuapp, Chas. Albert 353, 365!— Montague Radcliffe .. 233lLangstaff, Jas. Wm. ... 386
— ReginaldG.Cooper 2:3,373 — K. Kenmure -19 — Reginald Wilfred 174 Langston. Daniel 186
— Robert George 213I — Percival ICrnest 441 j — Stephen Eaton 294 — Thos. A. 0 510
— Robert Neal 241 Knapton, Hy. A. Forbes 528, — Thomas 53'Langton. A. W. S.,Lord 222
— Stewart William 435 Knatchbull." Geo.W.C.92,42i;Lambarde, Fras. F i8o| — Arthur Victor 183
— Thomas 302J — Reginald Norton 252I — John Barrett 2gi j— Hon. C. G. Gore 135
— Walter D. V. Oldham 360! Knight, Emest Frederic 237 Lambart, Edgar Alan 54, 1671 — Herbert Francis 135
— WalterGawen 524! — Gregory Morgan 335' — Percy Francis 232 — Stephen 351
— William Albert de C. 214! — Guy Cuninghame 86, 307JLambeile, Fred. Wm. ... 388 — Theobald Michael ... 362
— William Harry 153: — Harry Briscoe 3g5lLambert. Arthur Frere 349jLangtry, Henry V.
■ — William Henry 134! — Henry Lewkenor 346I — Cyril Edward 146 Montague 436
Kingscote, Howard i6i — Henry Palmer 47, 206 — Edward Parry 84, 169'Langworthv, George ... 141
— RandolphA. FitzH. 211 — Lionel Chas. Edward 229! — Henry M'Laren 142! — Harry William 361
Kingsmill.J.C. deK.B. 179 — Wyndham Chas S8, 422 — John Hamilton 4oolLannowe,B.H.H.Mathewi38
Kingston, Arthur 320 Kn.iRhtley', Albert C. E. 304I-- Joseph Alex „... 34: — Edmund B. Mathew 227
— F. Andersen 427' Knocker, Arthur G 346I — Marie Louis B. H. ... 366I — G. R. M. Mathew 172
— Earl of '. 224] — Cuthbert George. ..36, 363 — Robert i49|Lanyon, Charlie V 239
Kington, Wm. Miles ... 263lKuollys, Robert W. E. 439' — Thomas Erskine 154' — Owen Mortimer 1756
Kinloch, David Alex. 50, 215I Knott, Geo. Patrick 395] — Thomas Stanton 2771 — William Mortimer ... 344
— Henry Anstruther 71, 321 j Knowles, George 440] — Walter 71, 177, 368'Lapham, Robert John... 367
Kinnaird, Hon. D. A. j— George Livesey 184 — Walter John 441 |La.psley, William 529a
(Master of) 223n — James 1561 — William 49, 4to'Lardner, Edgar G. D. ... 238
Kino, Algernon R 250I — James Kcilly 444 Lambkin, Fras. Joseph 38oJLarge, B. W. Somervillo 378
Kinsman, FendallF. Ivor 349 — Malcolm 142'Lambton, Hon. Chas. 35, 232! — Herbert Edward 320
— Gerald R. V ^(Knox, Alex. Wm. C. ... 2551 — George Charles 275! — Philip Martin 319
— Harold John 354J — AliredWm. F 4381 — Hon. William 78, 22iiLarking, UeginaldN.W. 223
-Wm. Augustus Cecil 271 — Arthur Dewes 314J— William Henry 221 JLarmour, Frank C 184
Kirby, Arth. Durham S7, 170) — Arthur Rice 83, 169 Laming, Henry T. ...78, 159 Larnder, Eugene W 395
— Francis E 369 — £>ir Charles Edmond 7 jLamont, Gerald B i38!Larpent, L W. P. de H. 233
— Horace Augui-tus ...185a — Charles Wm. Cuffe... 337; — John 361 JLarymore, Hy. Douglas 179
— Joseph Thomas 234a — Kdward Valentine ... 3551 — John Charles siSJLascelles, Arth. Edw. 87,239
— Norborne 210 — Ernest Blake 386 Lamont. John Wm. F.88, 173 — Edward 137
— Stuart Rodger 140 — Ernest Francis 438Lamotte, Frank G. L. 8?, 3011 — George Reginald 235
— Wm. Lew-is Clark 175U — Eustace Chaloner 35, 159, Lampen, Francis Henry 446!— Ronald Hastings 175
Kirchhofler,Robert B 26,390 — George Stuart 213I — John 81, 4161 — William Frank 223
Kirk, Henry Buchanan 350 — Harry Hugh Sidney.. 308J — Lewis Charles 4oi!Lash, Aug. Oliver 435
■ — JohnWm. Carnegie 283 — Henry Owen 365 Lamprey, John C 35s[Last, Arthur John .370
■ — William 72, 136 — Hubert 3281— Joseph John 379 Latham, Alan 446a
Kirkbride, Thomas \V.175i — James Stuart 24 9] Lancaster, Edm. Henry 22C: — -Charles Robert 186
Kirkby, Harold Alec. ... 258 — Rd. Fred.Beresford... 353! — John 524 — Reginald Ormsby ... 185
Kirke, Hy. Lushington 178 — Robert Ferguson 212; — - William Ernest 361 JLathbury, Henry 0 211
— Kenneth St. George 175 — Robert Welland 529'Lance, Fred. FitzHugh 441 1 Lauder, Fras. Pius 387
— St. Geo. Mervyn ...28, 205 — Stuart George 433) Landale, George 144J — Thos. Campion 3S6
— W. M. St. George 183 — Sir Wm. George. ..28, 165 — James Russell 260— Wm. Bernard 373
Kirkland, Travers 175a Koe, Arch. Stephen 267J Landen, Arthur 233a|Laughlin, Cbas. Edw. H. 352
Kirkpatrick, Alex. R. Y. 180 — Fred. William B... .52, 363lLandon, Chas. R. H. P. 446 Laurence, Gerald C. R. 211
— Charles 86, 445 Koebel, Chas. Edward... 228J — Fred. W. B 37, 3631 — Richard Thomas R.... 210
— Edward 435 — Frank Oscar 329a] — Hermon James S.75, 234'Laurie, George Brenton 344
— Edward Hartley 302 — Frederick Ernest 184 Lane, Alfred Luther 35, 176; — John Winburn 353
— George 11 acaulay 86, 210' — Hy. Arthur 173 — Alfred Vavasour 380! — Kenrick Carteret 175
— Harrj- Fearnley 229] Kough, Thos. Macgregor 182!— Arthur Henry 395 Laverton, Henry S 144
— Hedley John i4oKreyer, Fred.Aug.C. 76, 414 — Cecil Alexander 382— Herbert Curling 299
— Henry 529;Kriekenbeek, R. E. E.... 439J — Clayton Arbuthnot ... 529 — Wm. Reg. Campbell 337
— Henry Pownall ...82, 157 Krook, Axel Douglas C. 300] — Rev. Daniel 396 Lavie, Henry Ernest ... 333
— Herbert James 256a Kukday, Krishnaji V.... 528] — Daniel Thomas 51SJ — Tudor Germain 382
— Hugh C 378 Kunhardr., Ferdinand H. 355 — Frank Bernard 354 Law, Alex Duncan 274
— lvone 81, 292 — Frederic G 30711;— Frank Macdouald ... 435 — Alf. Letchworth 329
Index — Active List.
826
Law, Cecil Arbuthnot... 325 Le Breton, Edw. Philip 216 Lemon, George 367 Lewis, Henry 157
— Cecil Henrj 37, 294 Lechmere,XicholasG.B.2238 LeMottee.Edw. D'Albret 2731 — Henry Augustus 1S3
— Charles Richard 367 ,Leckie, David 376 — Henry Bellingham ... 18, — Henry Lester 214
— -James 216 — Fred. W. Vans ...17, 40SI — George Herbert 378! — Hugh Frederick 228
— John Prescott 242 Lecky, Frederick B. 62, 165 — Reginald Edw. Arthur 171! — James Fredk 26, 205
— Robert T. H.... 49, 301, 360J— John Gage sCg'Lempriere, Audley Reid 257 — James Windsor 160
— Walter H Patrick 366 j — Robert St. Clair ...S3, 16a — Geo. Beresford ...53, 319,— John Ales. K.Clayton 270
Lawder, Cecil Edw 1754 'Le Cocq, Hubert 163 — Henry Anderson 114 — John Lewis Hampton 185
Lawes, Thos. Clifford.. . :75a |Le Cornu, CharlesPhiiip 1 Lenehan, Thos. Joseph 3S4I — Leonard Carey 241
Lawt'ord, E. E. M 49, 4iciLedward, Geo. Herbert 2S6;Lency, Harold 144 — Percy John Tonson 51, 363
— Sidnej-TuringBarlow jLee, Alex. Wm. Henry... 434'Lenfestey, Leopold d'E. 1S5J — Philip Edward 774
86, 235 — Arth.V.H.Vanghan 81,134 Lennan, Colin Campbell 404'— Richard Crump 384
Lawless, SkerrettE.G.8o,i6S — Francis 86, 145 Lennock, Charles Fredk. 243 — Richard Hull 212
— Warren R. Crooke222, 382 — Sec. Fred. B. N. N.... 396Lennox, Son. Bernard i — Richard Percy 242a.
Lawley, Son. R. T....49, 14s!— Geoffrey Trollope ... 323! C.Gordon 220 — Thos. E. Wutkins 305
Lawrance, Kenneth E. 401 — George 186 — .Hbn.Esme C. Gordon- 223J — William Hy. Phillips 3S5
Lawrence, Bertram 250! — George Maconchy ... 236, — George Montagu 441 Lewtas, John 516
— 2nd Lt. Charles Trevor 291J — Gerald Wolseoholmei75a Leny, R. L.llacalpiue... 157 Ley, Arthur E. H 296
— 2/idLt. Charles Trevori^st, — Guy 230 — W. Harle Macalpine... 184 — Cuthbert Hillyar 213
— Frederick George ... 265, — Harry Hylton 269'Leonard, Alfred W... 92, 421I — James Wickham 329
— FreelingRoss 89, 155 — Harry Romer 161 — William Hugh 529a! — Walter Grenville... 70, 329
— George Henniker 277 — James Victor 369 le Pelley, Edw. Carey ... 181'Loyland, Fred. Beadle... 14S
— Henry Rundle 175, — - Reginald Tilson 22SJLe Quesne, Aug. S....47, 397 Liardet, Aug. Bury. ..40, 402
— Ron. Herbert Alex.34, 158; — Richard Philippe. ..86, 210 — Ferdinand Simeon ... 382 Lichtenbera, John W.... 159
— Hervey Major ....270 — Seymour Hanninij ... 240 Lermit, Lawrence H 53o|Liddell, Arthur Robt 365
— Hugh Duncan 279 — William Alexander... 524lLeschallas, J. H. Pige .. 136 — Augustus Frederick 130
— John Gaylard 254] — Wilbam Harming iciLeslie.Albt.Edmond 63, 412 — Eric Manfred 285
— Richard C. B 2S Lee, William Henry 1851 — Alex. Maurice 243 — John Sinclair 361
— Walter Ernest 265 Leech, Arthur G 175U — Cecil George 2331— John Stewart 211
— AVilliam 185a1— Cecil John Farran ...1756! — Sir Charles H, Bt. 24, 406J — Wm. Andrew 210
— Wilbam Alexander 6, 4C5 Leeds, Thomas Louis ... 437 — Clement Stanley D.... 432lLiddon, Matthew R. ... 256
— William Lyttelton ... 265 Leefe, James Burne 185a; — David Henry 318 Liebrecht, John Henry 333
Lawrenson, Reg. R 360 — Jn. Beckwith 34, 397!— Francis Seymour 47, 206 Ligertwood, T 117
— Thomas Geo. P 43;Leeper. Robert Waugh 346J— Geo. Arthur Jas.... 77, 211 Light,ReginaldHough8i,4:6
— William Ralph 445|Lees,Chas.H. Brownlow 438,— George Francis... 56,356— William Aif'rey 439
Lawrie, Charles Edw.70, 169 — David 3626J— John T. Waddell 5i7|Lightfoot, J. Stanley 85, 251
— Frank Bruce A 401 j— Edmund H. Harcourt 286)— Philip Norman 436J — Thomas Williams 433
— WalterGrav 84, 209 — Edward 2I5, Richard B\ Wm. F. ... 204.Lightowlers, Jas. R. F. 186
Lawsou, Algernon 143 — Eustace Graham 310,3731 — Seymour Granger ... 398 Lillie, Fred. Sutherland 254
— Arthur Bertram 152I — John 313I — Thos. Dowglasse..92, 421
— Charles B 384— Kay 395'j— Walter Stewart 441
— Douglas 385 — Thomas Orde Hans ... 401; — William Arbuthnot... 340
— Edmund James 395! — William Edwin 212 — Wm. Clarence C. ...91,447
— Francis William 348,Le Fleming, Lawrence J. 280! — William Breck 212
— Henry Merrick 1,35, 2oSLefroy, Bertram P 3=4 Lester, Claude Dallas... 430
— Herbert 54a, 411J— St. Sev. George" 350 L'Estrange, Edgar F. .. 387
— Herbert Sleeman 304I — Hugh P. Thomson ... 215 — Edward Bomlbrd 352a
— John Low 328 jLeGallais, Albert G. L'E 233' — E. Carleton 296
— Oswald Head 436 Legard, Alfred Digby ... 322jLethaby, Tom 370
— Thomas Castle 17541— D'Arcy isE'Lethbridge, Ernest Ast-
- Tudor 279
Layard, Wm. Twistleton 308
Laye, Joseph Henry 17
Lay ton, Edward 247
— Geo. Vivian Temple... 175
— Norman Atkinson ... 288
Lea, Gerald Ernest 276
— Harcld Futvoye 256
— Percy Gerald P.... 284, 365
Leach, E. Pemberton...6, 204
— Francis James 318
— Harold Pembertoni7, 206
— Henry Edmund B. .. 232
— John 32, 165
Leachman, Gerard E 289
Leader, Henry P. ... 85, 140
— John 251
— Lionel Frederick 237
— William Francis 234
Leah, Thomas C 1S4
Leahy, Albert W. D. ... 517
— Henry Gordon.. 179, 370a
— Thos. Bernard A....... 398
Leake, Claude Lancelot 260
— George Dalton 277
— Geo. D. Nugent 378
— Jonas William 3S6
— Theodore E.Martin... 215
— William Martin 261
Leamy, Alfred 370
Lean, Alan Ivan ... 263, 37
— Kenneth Edward 53, 23
-Wm. Walter 47, 409
Legg, Reginald Francis
Leggatt, Aug. F. S 225
Legge, -7/oh. Hen. C 48
— Septimus Fred 235
— William Kaye 303
Leggett. Arch. Herbert. 259
Charles G 16
ley E 361
— Sev. J. King 396
— Robert C. Baron 232
— Robert T.Morland ... 373
— Sydney 180
— William 529
Wm. Agar Lander ... 231
— Edward H. Manisty.. 212'— Wroth Periam C. ..
— Eric Henry Goodwin i75:Leventon, Asher 519
— Frederick 0 40, 368 Lever, Harrie R 366
— Robert A. C. L 276 Leverson, George F. 56, 208
— Wilfred Noel 183!— Henry Adolphe 271
Legh, Frank B. 215 — Julian John 47, 206
— Son. Gilbert 63, 219Leveson.Chas.Hea. ... 159
— Piers Richard 79, 416 Levett, Berkeley J. T. ... 223
Le Grave, Sev. Wm 396|Levinge, Henry George 239
Leicester, Byron 261 — Richard William 149
— John Cyril Holdich... 529 — • Thomas Vere 233
Si r Peter F. F., Bart. 3icJLevita, Cecil Bingham... 170
Lillingston, Fred. F. I. 443
— WilliamEdw. Gordon 433
Lilly, Alfred Thos.Irvine 3S1
— George William 423
— Thomas 37°
Limond, Rous Milner ... 365
Limont, John C 456
Lincoln.'.Cbarles 115
— C. Hope Septimus 529
— Noel Holmes 272
— Sydney W 91, 42°
Lind, Alexander Gordon 444
Lindesay, Alex. L. ...92, 421
— Frederick Sinclair ... 401
— George William Guy 137
— Victor Edward Hugh 517
Lindley, -Hm. Jn. Edwd. 51
— WaldemarD 50, 207
Lindop, Alt'. Hen 372
Lindow, Isaac W. Burns 149
Lindsay, Alex. Bertram 437
— George Mackintosh... 358
— Henry Arthur Peyton 429
— Michael Egan 141
— Napier Burnett 3)7
— Son. Robert Hamilton 143
— Walter F. L 51, 167
— - Walter Damoier 185
Lindsell, Robt Fred. 48, 273
Lines, Edward 388
Linnell, Alfred 369
Linton, Charles S 276
— John 402
Lipsett, Louis Jas 254
Leigh, Chandos 267 Lewer, Leonard Wm. ... 175 Linington, Joseph 369
— Edward 290 Lewes, Alban Dymoke 259 " '
— Henry Percy P 40, 4101 — Charles George 303
John Egerton 234UJ— John 71, I77
Richard 71, 208, — Price Kinnear 180
— Son. Rupert 55, i38jLewin, Arthur Corrie ... 237JLister, Fred. H 184
Leighton, Bertie E. P. 142!— Charles Maclean 145 — George Coryton ...92, 321
Leishman. Wm. Boog... 383I — Edward Hale 402
Leite, A. J. Pinto 1751 — Ernest Ord 175a
Leith, Alox. Robert 322J— Henry F. E 173
- Thomas Geoffrey 340 — Robert Nicholas S. ... 282
Leitrim, Chas. Earl of 150 — Wilfred Hale 85, 417
Leland, Fras.Wm.Geo. 366 Lewis, A. F. Owen 256
Herbert John Collet,t353'j|— Bridges George ...54a, 277
Beared, Paul Lupus 295iLelean, Percy S 387 — Cecil Hallowes 364
Learmont, John 1754
Learmonth, Francis L. Leman, Geo. Edward ... 329
C. Livingstone 173 LeMarchant, B. St.J.53.
— JohnE.C. Livingstone 1741 — Edward Thomas 235
— NigelJ.C. Livingstone 156J — GasparddeColigny... 257
Learoyd, Chas. D 53, 208 — Henry Neville 29
George Douglas 313
— Son. Thomas 151
Liston, Fred. Alex 85
— William Glen 529
Litchford, Rowland 360
Lithgow, H.Lancaster... 17a
Little, Arthur Campden 161
— Arthur Greenway 401
Laary, Cornelius 370
— George Edward 387
Leatham, Bertram Hy. 256
• Cecil M 250
Leathern, George H 36J— Fredk. Neil 354
Leather, Christopher ... 233 — Herbert Grenville ... 213
— Gerard F. T 8;, 2j2|Lemon.ArtuurBushe25i, 365
— Kenneth J. Walters 333 — Frederick Joseph 247
Lely, Kenneth L. P 317 — Charles Algernon 329 —Cecil Hunter....." 245
— Charles Austin 276 — Charles 524
— Charles Edward 296 — Charles Blakeawa\'8o, 245
— Charles Henry 423,— Edwd. Mountstephen 185.
— David Francis 1, 30 — Rev. Harwood 396
— David Silvanus ... 77, 415 — Ignatius Mary 445
— Edward Llewellyn ... 298 — John 86, 308
— Edwin 318 — Lawrence Henry 234a.
— Ernest Hastings 162!— Malcolm Orme 35, 150
— Frederick 252J— Stephen 516
— G 285 — Sydnev K. Hamilton 349
— Gerald 172!— WilliamCampbell ... 443
— George White 89, 273!Littledale, Arthur Chas. 174
— Harold 146— Hy. Ambrose Pudsay 316
— Louis St. Gratien 277
— Osmond Cecil 79,288
Le Messurier, G. D. S.... 404
Le Mesuner, Eugene ... 426
°-7 Index — Active List.
Little.liile.Herbt.CT. 54, i38,Lomer, Cecil J.M'I i^giLowry, Henry Ward 90, 419 Lyie, Hugh Thomas 53, 263
• Ralph P 56, 208 — Robert E. M'l.
Liveing, Chas. Hawker 172 — Sydney F. M'lllree
Livesay, John 329a. London, James
Long, Arthur 85, 346,
— Charles James 30,
Clement Willmore
x37j — James 372 — William 258
258 — James Herbert 427 Lynch, Cecil St. John... 215
2i6|— Robert William ... 89, 310— Colmer Wm. Donald 283
364I— William Henry ...70, 412;— David 236
if 5 Lowsley.H. deL. Pollard 214 — Edward Herbert 230
360I — Montagu Marmion... 386 — Francis J. Eugene ... 185
— Reo. Henry J 53o|Lowson, Charles S 529a — Henry Blosse 55, 294
— Henry William 388 Lowth, Frank Robert 46," 241 — Jasper Beverley ....'. 347
— John Wm. Francis ... 38i!Lowther,Si>Chas.B.J9uW. 149 — Michael 291
— Michael John 186'— Edward St. George... 174 Lyne, Charles V. If 431
— Samuel Charles ...87, 357' — Henry 425'Lynes, Wynne Parr 322
— Sidney Selden ... 80, 364' — Henry Cecil 223!Lyuu, Sydney H. ...40,363
— Thomas Francis 333,Loxley, Vere D 4o2iLyon, Arthur 286
Walter 143^03^, Alfred W. K. 289 — Charles 84, 170
Robert O'Hara 227
Livingston, Percy J.C.
.... 77. 299
Livingstone, Arthur M. 346
— H. A. Anson 93, 210
Llewellyn, Evan Henry 271
— Frederic 329
— William Wynn 246
Lloyd, Alfred Robert 56, 251
— Arthur Atbel wold ... 308
— Aithur Hy. Orlando... 219
— Arthur Malcolm... 77, 415
— Audloy M. O. John ... 266
— Cecil Henry 3°ij— William HoareB.. ..... "224 — Charles Eckford 438
— Charles Edward ...90, 4igjLongden, Arth.Berridgo 431!— Charles Elmhirst 239
— Cuarlee Trevor 365 — Robert James 350 — Edward Bourrvau ... 317
— Edward 3626 — Wilfred Maurice 366 — Eric Dalbiac 313
— Evan Colclough 254 1 Longe, Francis B. ...36, 208
rancis 47, 219 — Robert Douglas ...56, 319
Wilfred James 322 Luard, Arthur J. H...85, 237
— William Christopher 52911 — Charles Camac 332'' — Claude Dare3r Georgei7s6
" — Clive Went worth 230
— Cyril Arthur 184
— Edward 165
— Edward L3'cett 159
Frank William 400J — Francis 170
Frederick Bramston 36c — John. Wilmot Haile3' 434
• Charles Harry 329
— Frederic Charles.. 93, 241 Longfleld, AlfredPurceli " — George Dalbiac 269J— Philip "329a
— Frederic Lindsay ...210 So, 168 — Richard Chamberlin.. 301 Lyons, James Denis ...154
George Lewis 3^ — .Tames Mountifort 237I— Trant 401 — James Gervais 442
— Geo. Wm. D. Bowen 263— Mountifort J. C. ...7q, 133 Luard, Wm. Du Cane 82, 209 — John Joseph 288
— Henry Chester Lewis 297!— Richard William i37,Lubbock, Guy 112 — Robert i\e Courcy ... 234a
— Herbert Rhys 78, 245 - William Elrington ... 213 Lucas, Cuthbert F 3661— Robert W. S 527
— Hesperus D. Watkiss 269'Longford, Thos. Earl of 133 — Cuthbert Hy. Tindall 311 — Thomas Casey 346
— Horace Giesler i72JLonghurst, Arthur L. ... 440!— Frederic George. ..77, 427 — William 367
— Hugh Salusbury 401 — Bell Willmott 384- Guy William Caswell 44sL3's, Eeo. A. FitzH 531
— James Edward LewiS242a|Longley, Arthur 371 1— Hugh C. Edw 32, 4o8iL3'saght, Arthur N. 52, 254
— John Hardress 136 — John Raynsford 279! — Leonard Wainwright 230 — James Douglas 371
— John Hardress 102 Longmore, John C. G.... 364] — Thos. Lucas W. ...80, 29/1 Lysons, Henry 54, 251
1 Lougridge, J. Atkinson 440!— Thos. Rashleigh 3791 — Nigel Lucius S 231
■Theodore 251 - Wilfred George 236(1 Lyster.Cecil J. Hamilton 247
Longstaff, Ralph 175a Luck, Churchill Arthur 42o[ — Henry John 47, 176
_ 1 Longueville, Edward ... 222 — Sir George 5 — Philip Graves 175a
— Llewellj-u W. M 255I— Reginald 121 Luckman, Rev. W. A. G. 530J— William Henry ... 24, 406
— Mej-ncke Entwisle ... 2fi4iLongworth, Bichard C. i35!Luckock, Russell M, ... 231 Lyte, John M. Maxwell 233
— Morgan Crofton 366[Lonsdale,H.H.Heywood 2i9!Lucy, Reginald S 184 Lyttelton, Son. John C. 358
— Owen Edward P 379 — Philip 277 Lud*dington, Wm.Jas.C. 277J— Son. N. G 5
— John Henry 237
— John Herbert 435
— Kenrick Horace 431
— Langford Newman... 386
— Owen Fitzstephen ... 349'— Malcolm P. E 354
— Owen Stanley 175 Lopdell, James 141
— Richard Harte 386! Loraine, E. Broke 220
— Robert Charles 366 Lord, Frank Baigrie ...365
— Robert Love 264— Hugh Probyn Malet 444
— Robert Oliver 32, 205 — Percy Calvert 215
— Samuel Eyre Massy... 24 j'Lorimer, David L. R. ... 442
— Thomas Owen 29^ — Edward 404
— Walter 263
— Walter Reginald 307
— Wilford Nevillo 130
— Wm. Edmund Eyre... 43
Loring, Charles Buxton 437
— Edward Joshua 215
— Walter Latham 234
William 182
— William Hy. Aloysius 404 Loscombe, A. Russell 5:, 36c
Loch, Edw. Campbell... 439[Loudon, Fras. A 91, 420
Ludlow, EdmundR.O. 80, 364 Lywood, Edwin Gilford 400
Lugard, Edward James 428\\I'Alester, Win. Hy. S.. 267
— Edward John 16 M'AUister, Edm. Jos. ... 366
— Sfr Fred. J. Dealtry... 49[M'Andrew, G. B. ...86.241
Luke,EdwardVyvyaii53, 399M' Ardle, Andrew Aug. F. 529
— Thomas Mawe 181! — Joseph 385
Luker, Roland 258 M.'Arthur,Cbas.J.E.A.9o, 207
Lukiu, Robert C. W 436 M'Barnet, Alex. Edw... 434
Lukis, Clias. Pardey 516 M'Cabe, Joseph 228
Lumb, Fred. Geo. Edw. 444lM.'Cafferty, Charles ... 185a
— James Peny 184 M'Call, Hugh Wm 256
Lumley, Charles Hugh i75ti1M'Callum, Donald 367
— Francis D 54, 319 — Sir Hy. Edvwird ...33,206
ifo».OsbertV. G.A.51, 152]— William
— Edw. Douglas, iorrf 88, 219'— John Archer 92, 421 Lumsdaine.F.M.SamVys 334'ATCalmoQt, Sir Hugh ... 5
Geoffrey Chas. Bell... 2islLough, Arthur Tobin ... 174 Lumsden, Alf. Forbes... 226
George 307 Lougheed, S. F 380 — Charles R 340
— Granville Geo 225
— Granville Henry... 78,415
— Harry Frere 85, 417
— John Carysfort 444
— Stewart Gordon 213
Lock, Fred. Heathfield 249
— Fred. RobertEdw. ... 427
— Robert Ferguson ... 183
Locke, Brian J. M 182
i Lousada, F. Percy ...5:, 330 — Frederick Wm 398
i — William Poulett... 240 — George M 336
Love, Edgar Wm. P 161I — Harr3' Tailyour 342
- Henry Davison 48, 207 — Henry R. W 63, 412
1 — Robert Lindsay 379! — J. S. Shepherd 518
1 Loveband. Arthur 354I — Philip James 518
r — Francis Rich 77, 3601 — William Forbes 184
Loveday, Fras. Wm. ... 183 Lund, F. Thwaites ...86, 150 M'Caskill, John C. H. ... 437
i Lovegrove, Joseph 175A Lundie, Robert 35i!M'Causland, E. Loftusso,399
— Tylden 401 Lovell, Arthur Neville... 435 Lunney, Alexander 338 — John Kennedy- 372
Locker, Wm. Jervis ... 329J— Walter Preston ^iLupton, Alfred C 386 — Marcus 215
Lockett, Vyvyan N 175& LoveriDg,Wm. Reginald 333 — Arthur William 248 — Patrick 352
— Robt. Chaioe Alex ... 224
M'Cance, Hy. M. J 225
M'Candlish, Patrick ])... 350
M'Cann, James 379
— John 369
M'Carrison, Robert 529a
McCarthy, Edward 398
— John 367
John M'Donald 385
Lovett, Alfred Crowdy.. 273ILUSI1, Robert Free 247 M'Cay, David 529
— Hemy 369:Lushinston,Sir A.P.D.55,i37|M'Cheane, M. W. H. 181, 368
Low, Alexander 1451 — Edw. Chas. M.... 54a, 411 M'Clay, John 388
— William Jeffery 135
Lockhart, Harry 388
— Hugh Wallace 383
— Percy Clare Elictt ... 431
— Robt. Norman i3i
— Sir Simon M., Bt 26
Lockley, Rupert E. H. 340
Loder, Eustace 85, 153
Lodge, Fras. Cecil 239
Lodwick.John Thornton23ia
— Robert W. P 372
Loftus, Dudley Ferrars.. 239
— Fras. Cochrane 271
Logan, David Firila3' H. 17S
— Fras. Carleton LT. 86, 307
— Francis Douglas 174' — Wm. Hy.Muir 35, 141
— Henry Spencer 252iLowis, Harry Elliot 425
— Lionel Stuart 440! — Penton Sbakespear... 1S1
— Maxwell Hannay 247 — Robert Montresor 428
— Roland Octavius 302 Lowndes, Alan H. W. 88, 3^6
— Ronald Mackenzie ... 302 — Cyril T. W. Selby
•Samuel 115: — Howard W. Selby
Guy Wellesley 308 M-Clean, Fras. Wm. D. 366
— Lionel Edmund ...72, 294 M'Clellan, Ferdinand E. 246
— Stephen 83, 169 — Gordon? 184
— William Nelson 437, — Herbert T 138
Luther, Allan Chas. G... 3i6|M'Cleverty,AnsonHugh 446
— Anthony J 383, — James 16
— Guy Fletcher 3061— Patrick Hope 251a
Lutyens, J. Gallwey.54a, 207I — Robert Jim 285
Luxmoore, Chas. ile J. 440,M'Clintock, Arthur G.... 146
— Noel 242I — Augustus 87, 336
L3rall, Chas. George 241 — John H. Jocelyn 159
— Charles Ross 446J — Robert Lyle 213
— Robert Adolphus 444— Robert Singleton 214
Lyddon, William Geo... 181 — William Kerr 79, 310
L3-e, H.S. Shuldham 54, 254,lI'Cloghr3-, Jame3 527
— Robert Cobb 424;M'Clorg, Alexander 504
— JHeo. Sidney Leigh... 532;3i'Clure, Chas. Russell 160
i4o|Lyell, Alfred George 404iI'Clymont, Robeit A. 175a
4oi|Lygon, Hon. Robert 220[M'Comb,Robt.Brophy34,363
Login, Wm.Erskine G. 63,225 — John Gordon ..." 307JL3'ie, Acheson F. A. ...55, 317 M'Combie, Alex. Wm....i756
Lomnx, Samuel Holt. ... 37.— John Henry 130J — George Samuel B. ... 178 — Wm.M'CombieDuguid 143
Lombe, Alex. Fras. Evans 334 — Maurice 354 — Henry Duntze voM'Conaghey, Allen 423
Charles S.B. Evans 85, 352. Lowly, Henr3- Dacre ... 294 1— Hugh Norman 444! — Frank 436
— Chas. Fred. Gemley... 18
— Harr3' Lawrence 344
— JVe». James 531
— Robert Balmain 424
— Sir R. Cnnliffe 4, 403
Lowe, SirDrur3' C. Drury 158
— Francis Manle.y... 71, 177
— Noel Herbert Streds 313
— Percival Edw. Hurst 247
— Sydney Joseph 236
— William Cecil 395
— Wm. Drury Drury ... 220
Index — Active List.
828
M'Conaghy, Harry. ..SS, 346
— John 515
— Lawrence Edgar 343
— Maurice Edwin 259
M'Conaghy.Jchn Gerald 445
— Wil!iam 527
MCormack, Robt.Jas.... 3S1
M'Cormick.AndrewL.C. 212
— Gregory Day 444
— Wm~ I. Stewart ...86, 364
M'Cowan, William Hew 342
M'Cracken, F. W. N.52, 310
M'Crea, Alfred Coryton 423
— Richard Fras 56, 167
M'Creery, Benj. T 370
— Nathaniel 379
M'Cudden, John H 404
M'Cuiloch, Andrew J.... 335"
— Robert H. F :8o;
— Thomas 383
— William 345!
M'Cutcheon, Thomas ... 337
M'Dermott, Alex 268
— Henry 2B01
— Thomas 384'
M'Donald, James 208
— James Haldane 528J
— William i3£
M'Donell, Maur. Leister 183
M'Donnell, Duncan A... 311!
— Edmond 387
— John 37i 166
M'Douall, Robert 229
M'Dougall, Wm. A 395
il'Dowell, Arnott E. J.
Connell 262J
— Frederick 223, 384
M'Elhinny, Wm. John... 210
M'Enery, JohnAloysius 214
— Reginald Thomas 446'
M'Euen, James Stewart 265
M'Ewan, John Alex. ...361a
M'Etven, James 287!
M'Farlane, George 367
M'Gee,JasperK.Gordoni73j
M'Ghee, Arthur S. P. .. 183
M'Gi ido wny , Wm i£o
M'Gi'l, Archibald 186
— Harry Robertson 439
— HarryS 380
M'Gowan, John A. B.... 395
— Thorburn 1751
— William Hugh 185'
M'Grath, Arthur Thos. 184
M'Grigor, Chas.R. K. 52, 321'
— Duncan John 163
— Henry James 387
— Wm.Colquhoun Grant
54. 223
M'Hardy. A. Anderson 180'
M'Harg, Alfred A 213
11 "Ilroy, Henry 115
M'Innes, Duncan S 213
MTntyre, Alex. Hugh C. 216
— HughD 82, 417
M'Kay, Donald 170
— Henry Kellock 515
— J. A 300
— James Doull 319
— Thompson 91, 421
M'Kechnie, Dugald 214I
■ — William Ernest 529'
M'Kee, Gerard M. E. ... 525;
M'Kenzie, Chas. Fraser 184
— David Alexander 186'
— Hugh Fraser 183'
M'Kenna, Jas. Chas. ... 2S7
it'Kerrell,A.deSegur48, 342
— Reginald L 82, 350
MKessack, Peter 385
If 'Key, Charles 319
M'Kie, William 117
M'Kinnon, Lachlan 305
M'Kinstry, ArthurW.47, 252
M 'Lachlan, Albert C. ... 159
— Archibald 62, 225
— Donald Maxwell 231
— Jas. Douglas 342
il'Laren, George G 454
— Richard Juxan 248
M'Laughlin, AlbertA.... 353
— David John 504
— Hy.Dalzell 445
— John 380
— Wm. P. M. Dalzell ... 404
M'Lay, Walter James. ..175a
M'Lean, Alex. Colin 342
— Chas. Wesley Weldon 175
if Lean. Colin 2qg Macdonald, Hector 366Mackintosh, George. ..53, 315
— Godfrey Neil 340 — Sir Hector Archibald 1, 30 — Gordon H. Teesdale 17s*
If 'Lennan, Farquhar ... 387 — Henry Craigie 351 — John Burn 180
M'Leod, Arch. Alastair 273 — Hugh 4371 — William Charles H. 72, 414
— David 343 — Sec. Jas. Middleton... 53oMacklin, Chas. Douglas 347
— Donald J. S 6, 403 — James R. Leslie ... 48, 209; Jtackrsli, Ashton 328
— George Chas. Sholto 258J— Kenneth 364, 40 jj Mack worth, Fras. Julian
— Henry Eardley Keith 1E61— Neville Douglas... 86, 323 Audley 174
— Kenneth 335 — Ranald Hume 212] — Harry Llewellyn 214
— Malcolm R. Marshal'2+2U — Reginald James 179 Maclachlan. Alex. F. C. 322
— Raoul Donald C 201 — Roderick William 446a. — Kenneth D.Mackenzie 337
— Reginald G. M 63, 168— Stuart 383! — Neil C 336
— Tnrquil John 437 MacDonnell, A. Creagh — Ronald Campbell 357
— William Kelty 82, 1691 540, 207! — Thos. Robertson 434
M'Loughlin, Geo. S 3S3 — HerculesNevilleFras. 446 Maclagan, E.G. Simpson 286
— Wilfred Montagu 386 — Richard Graves 310 — Robert Stnelton ...77,209
M'Mahon, Arthur H. 92, 448 Macdonogh, G. Mark W. Maclaren, J. Farquhar-
— Bernard Wm. L.... 87, 332 90, 210! son 516
— Donat John Bruce ... 274,MaeDougall, Alex. Jas. 385 1 — James Marshall 339
— Sii'HoraceWestropp79,263; — Stewart 130 MacLaren, Kenneth 90
Kellermann Eyre. ..90, 317 Mace, Rowland T. U 307 — Thomas George 267
— Norman Reg 93, 235 IfacEwan, Hugh F 319 MacLaughlin, Arthur M. 386
M'Meekan, Fras. H.F.K. 176 — Maurice Lilburn .. 87, 157 Maclaverty, Chas. F. S.. 17517
M'Micking, Harry 225 — St. Clair Maling G. ... 34 Maclean, A. Fitzhugh... 404
M'Munn, Andrew 388'MacEwen, Douglas L.... 342 — Alex. Harvey 350
— Jas. Robert 3S5! — Kenneth Grant 184 — Alexander John Hew 331
M'Xair, Edward John... 403 — Norman Duckworth — Chas. Alex. Hugh ... 350
M'Nally, Thos. Clarence 323, Kerr 351 — C. Wilberforce 257
M'Xalty, Arthur Geo. P. 366 MacFarlan, Fred. Alex. 342 — Donald Chas. Hugh 225
— Chas. Edward I....8u, 365! — John Buchanan 182 — Fitzroy Beresford 379
— Frederick Allan 250
Hector FitzRoy 223
— Henry Donald Neii... 267
JohnMarsham 17s
Maclear, Basil 355
— Harry 277
— Percy 88, 354
Macleay, Dor.ald 18s
Kenneth Poison 370
MacLeod, Charles Wm. 366
Eric Olaf 404
— Ewan Cameron 519
— John Norman 519
M'Xamara, ArthurEdw. 227 Macfarlane, DuncauA. 77,267
— James 378, Macfie, Claud 337
— William Henry 377 — Robert William 237
JI'Naught.Jas.Gibson... 38^— William Colvin 213
U'Neile, Donald Hugh 438 MacGeorge, Henry King 427
— John 221 — John Buxton 213
— Henry Donald 142 MacGilchrist, Arch. C...5290
M'Neill, Angus John ... 336 Macgowan, Jas. Murray 1S2
— Malcolm 35°'MacGrath, Robt. P.F. 0.231a
— Neil Archibald 223a MacGregor, Alex. H. C. 346
M'Pherson, Donald Wm. 445!— ArthurC. H 259 ■
— George 52u — Charles Reginald.. 17, 407-
— James Boswell 351 — Gregor 270-
M'Quaid, Peter John ... 379 — I'hilip Arthur 221 — Kenneth Anderson ... 284
M'CJueen. Malcolm S. ... 443 — Walter William 339:— Malcolm Neynoe 215
M'Rae, Alexander 351 Machray, Robt. Smith ... 1S4!— Normm 445
— Alex. Hy. Lloyd 317 Maclnnes, Ian Lamont 529a — Robert L. Ross 381
— Archibald William ... 248 Macintosh, Philip 388J— Roderick 355
— Henry Napier... 1,36, 4°8,iIacintyre,DonaldC.F.77,4t7l — Roderick Win 47,40a
— Henry St.Geo. Murray 444 Mac Ivor, Ivar 184 — William Bannatyne... 361a
M'Swiney, Edw.F.H.47, 416 Mackay, Henry Forbes 398: — WilUam Myers 445
— William Daniel 14'!— Sec. James 40ojMaclurcan.John L. El. 56,402
M'Taggart, M. F 146.— James Eric 23i|Maclure, John Edward
M'Tier, John Cameron 135!— John Frederick 268] S 373
M'Vean, Donald A. D.... 44o;Mackelvie, Maxwell... .529a; MacMahon, George D. R. 291
M'Vittie, Charles Edwin 365iIackenzie,Alex.Fras.9i, 350'— Geo. P. W 59.4'5
— Robert Henry 182 — Alex. Wm 8g, 516! — Hugh Francis 446
M'Watters, Geo. Alfred 441 — Allan Jas. Reginald 134!— John Joseph 81,177a
— Herbert Claude 445 — Arthur M. Nutt i72JMacMillan, John St. 0. 171
— William 377 — Charles 435 Macmullen, Cyril N. ... 443
M'Whinnie.Wm. John86, 344!— Colin 482 — Fred. C. K 431
Maberly, Chas. Evan 50, 1671— Colin John 52, 336' — George Reade 63, 413
— Charles Jas. Astley... 158 — Colin Mansfield 337 j— William Henry F. 41, 409
MacAdam, Walter ...92, 210 — Edward Leslie 2881 IfacMunn, George F. 83, 171
UacAllau, Allan R 269I — Frederic Hugh ...317, 373|Macnab, Allan James ... 518
Macallan, Wm. Hy 269] — Frederick William ... 172J— Colin Lawrance 232
Macan, Thomas T. ...79, 269,— George Birnie 181 [—Gordon Robert 339
MacAndrew.HenryJ.M. 428 — George F. C. ... 50, 243|Macnabb, Donald J. C. 448
Macartney, Hy.F.T. 79, 416!— Gerald Mackay 80, 271'— Rawdon James 291
Macaulay, Denzil I. M. 440— Grieve John A 170! Macnaghten, Balfour ... 153
Macauley,Geo.Bohun83, 212J — Harrv Malcolm 529a — Ernest Brandon 173
Macausland, R. C. S. 47,409'— Henry Pierce 361a! — Kenneth William ... 235
MacBean,Wm.Alleyne83, 169!— Herbert John 268 — Maurice Patrick 259
MacCall, George Frazer 366 — James :86!Macnamara, Charles
— Henry B 181 — James Malcolm. 234a, 367! Carrol 344
MacCartie.Fred. F 527— 2nd Lieut. Jobn 300 — John W. U 516
MacCarthy.Felix D. F.62, 208 — 2nd Lieut. John ¥<£,... 300— Robert Joseph 517
— Ibar Ansbert Orva ... 384 — Lieut. John 442I — Wilfred C. F. R 428
— Morgan John 93, 170,— John Hugh 225J — William John 379
Macculloch, Bertram JJ. 157I— Keith Bethune 337! Macneal, Hector 339
MacDermot.BernardT.J. 366'— Kenneth Davidson ... 366iMacNee, Hy. Richard ...529«
— Percy J. V 361 — Kenneth L. Warner... 440! — Kenneth 258
Macdona, Basil Victor.. .1750 — Ronald J. H.Louis89, 209'MacNeece, James G 379
Macdonagh, James 175a — Thomas Campbell ... 380 — Thos. Fred 379
Macdonald, Alastair D. 185 — William Jacob 49, 207 Maconachie, James 380
— Alastair M'l 351;— William Scobie 296 Maconchy.K.W.S.K. 77,420
— Arthur Gabell 310 — WilUam Shand 273 - Fred. Campbell 249
— Chas. Edw. Wylde 50, 410' Uackesy, John Pierse... 213 Macpherson, Alexander
— Charles JoseDh 382'Mackey,Hugh JamesA. 174I Duncan ^42
— Charles Neil 3SojMackie, Ralph 443 — Archibald Duncan"! 437
— Charles Philpot 320 — William 371 — .Reu. Ewen Geo. F. ...396
— Clarence Herbert. ..85, 418 Mackinlay, George 178 — George Denis 86, 353
— Clarence Reginald... 352 Mackinnon, Arthur Lord 269 — James . . 44
— Denis Peter 515 — Walter St. Clair H.... 329a
— Eric William 267;— William 303
— Fred. Weston Peilegi, 447!— Wm. Henry 7
Hon. Godfrey E. H....223a'Mackintosh, A. Hugh... 34
■ Graham Brymner
— Ernest E B 21 =
— Jas. Duncan 441
— John Duncan Graham 386
— Neil 436
— Robert Nasmyth 444
— Roderick Gejrge 433
029
MHcpherson, Wm. Grant 3S0
Macquoid, C. K. E. F. K. 431
Macrae, Colin William... 299
— Farquhar 369
— John Cecil 291
— John Lewis 526
— Roderick 515
— William 215
Macready, Cecil F. N. 54, 339
Macrory, Roland M. ... 214
MacSwiney, Jno. Chas. 348
Mactaggart, Charles ... 517
Mactavish, Archibald... 443
MacTicr, Henry M 435
■ — H. Cochrane 790
MacWalter, Robert 134
Macwatt, Robert C. ... 5181
Madden, Gerald HughC. 224!
— Travers Edward 430'
Maddick, Herbert 263'
Maddison, Bertram L... 2560
Maddock, E. C. Gordon 529 ■
Maddox, Ralph H 519
Madocks, Henry John85,263l
— Win. Robarts Napier
37, 17=
Maffett, Henry Telford 352
— Reginald Ernest 284!
Magau, ArthurT 360!
Magee, Aug. Holier 372
Magill, Henry Patrick 307!
— James 378'
Magniac, Charles Lane 214I
■ — Francis Arthur 443!
— Meredith 238
Magor, Arthur C. 326
Magrath, B. Hy. Butler 439
— Chas. Wm. S 3S0
— Henry Aug. F 427
Maher, James 381
Mahon, Alfred Ernest 347
— Bryan Thos 33
— Edward W. Sandys... 213
■ — James Richard, Visct. 220
— M. C. J. Hartland .. 174
— Reginald Henry ...63, 177
Mahony, Capt. Fred. H... 114
— Lieut. Fred. Henry... 261!
Maidlow, John S 173
Maidman, Geo. Ed. John 421
Maidment, Fred. George 523
Main, Arthur Kerr 175"
— Thomas Ryder 32, 205
Mainguy, Roger 215
Mainprise, Bertie W. ... 213
— Cecil Wilmot 386
Mainwaring, Arthur
Edw 354
— Charles Vaughan... 92, 421
— Henry Bolton 62, 241
— Henry Germain 34
— Rowland Broughton. 30
Mair, Edward 515
— George Tagore 173
— Robert John Byl'ord 211
Mairis, Edward S 401
— Geoffrey B. De M 229
Maisey.Fred. Charles 41, 408
Maitland, Son. A. H. ... 342
— Claude Arch. Scott... 340
— Fredk. L. Makgill
Crichton 340
— George Ramsay 175a
— Henry R. Stewart 256
— James D. Heriot 357
— John 5241
— John 0. Heriot 88, 223!
— John Paterson S 275!
— Mark E. Makgill
Crichton 220
— Pelham James 16, 406
— Reg. Charles Fredk.i75&
■ — Wm. Alan Fuller 222
Ma.jendie, Bernard John 322
Major, Son. A. H. H. 50, 221
— Francis Forbes 431
Makin, Ernest L 328
■ — John. Hugh Walter ... 271
Makins, Ernest 142J
— Geoffrey 322!
Malan, Leslie Noel 214
Malcolm, Andrew R. ... i36
— Henry Huntly L....71, 342
— Maurice de Wiveleslie 268
— Neill 350
— Pulteney 85, 418
— Pulteney W. von B.... 4C2
— William Alastair 335
Index — Active List.
Malcolm, William Leith 420
Malcolmson, John Grant 130
Maiden. Sev. C. H 531
Malet, Harry C 149
— Robert James 444
Malim, Sev. Alfred 396
Mallaby, Digby Lighton 211
Malleson, Wilfrid 93, 170
Mallins, John Robert ... 381;
Mall inson, Henry 316
Mallock. A.M.Raymond 171
— Charles Herbert 174
— Thomas Raymond ... 235
Malone, Cecil R. R....84, 275
— Edm.G. S. L'Estrange 236
— Roderic O'C. V. H. V. 347
Malouy, Wm. Beresford 232
Maltby.Fra. Crichton 40, 406:
Man, Hubert William... 290!
Manby.Geo.L.Hardinge 306
Mance, Harry Osborne 214
Mander, D'Arcy W 332
— John Harold 282
— Reginald 2S3
Manders, EverardI 271
— Neville 381
Manduca, Alfred V.F.S. 192
Manera, Joseph S. G...58, 412
Mangan, Fred.M 384
Manger, Edw. Vincent 333
Mangles, Arth. E. R. 294, 373
— Roland Henry 227
— Walter James 231
Manifold, Courtney C... 5:6
— John Forster 56, 167
— Michael G.E.Bowman 213
Mankelow, Henry 326
Manley, Edgar Norman 213
— Henry Tate 257
— Reginald Harwood... 181
— William Edward 181
— William Geo. Henry 172
Mann, Arthur Fred.. ..92, 353
— George Duncan 175a
— Henrv Thos. Wm 395
— Lionel Rodney 293
Manners. Ricbd. Hy. H. 226
— Lord Robert Wm. 0. 322
Manning, Wm. Henry 49, 427
Mansel, Alfred 47, 176
— George Clavell 80, 332
— Hugh Arthur 294
— Jestyn Llewelyn 141
— William Greuville 41, 409
Mansell, John Herbert^, 368
Manser, William Edw... 213
Mansergh, John L. O.... 255
— Wilmsdorff, George 328
Mansfield, C. B. H 160
— Edward Thornton ... 278
— GeraldS 384
— Henry Mary Lattin...i85«
— Son. Hy. Wm 142
— Herbert 46, 412
— John Robt. Williams 2i_
— Stephen 370
Manson, Bruce E. A... 445
— Herbert Grist 331
— James Arthur P 443
Mantell, Alfred M. ...63, 20S
— Patrick Riners 85, 263
Manton, Herb.Colbome S6
Manuk, Mack W 529
Maples, Wm. Evelyn ... 285
Mapleton, Edw. A 378
— Reginald Wm 378
Mappin, Geo. Fred 138
March, Earl of 1
Marchant, Alfred E. 82,400
— Godfrey 445
— John 400
— Thos.HarrySaunders 154
Mardall, Chas. Ernest 82,417
— William Stratford 89, 419
Marden, Arthur Wm.87, 327
— Thomas Owen 261
Marder, Edw-. Swan ... 382
— Nicholas 384
Marescaux, Oscar H. E.
86, 317
Margesson.EdwardC... 265
■ — Evelyn William ... £7, 239
Marindin, Arthur Henry 299
— Cecil Colvile 183
Marjoribanks, Alex 446
— jHoM.DudleyChurchill 134
James Leslie 529
— Robert Douglas 444
Mark ■ Wardlaw, Alfred | Martin, Henry Graham 386
Penrose 288! — Henry John 277
Penrose 245; — Herbert... 48,352
Marker, R. John 221
— Thomas John 231
Markes, Alfred E 260
— John Carlon 258
Herbert Maxwell 245
Hugh Waldyve 443
— James 117
James Fitzgerald..
Markham, Alfred John.. 3571— James Isidore Wood,. 308
— Charles John 78,321 — Jasper 184
— Francis Dobbs 3171 — Capt. John 216
— Ronald Anthony 221 — Surg. Lt. Col. John ... 378
Marks, Geo. Fred. H.... 382 — Ranald 437
— Robert John 517 — Rowland Hill 24
— Wilfred Osborne 366 Marton, Clive Victor ... 402
Markwick, Ernest E. 28, 353 — Lionrl 311
Marley, Wm. Peverell... sfol — Richard O 181
Marling, PercivalS. 63, 159 Martyn, Anthony W. ... 313
Marlow, Benjamin Wm. 424
Marquis, T. Stirling 265
Marrable, Arthur G. 86, 315
— ThomasJames 257
Marrett, Hy. Richd... 47, 409
Marriott, Alfred Sinclair 442
— Edward Frere 81, 417
Arundel 87, 313
— Cardell Pascoe 157
Martyr, Cyril G 48, 282
Marwick.Alan Graham 175a
Marwood, Henry 70, 329
Mascall, Fras. Ewan ... 185
— Maurice Kdward 185
Edwin Walter P. V. 385 Masefield. Robert 317
— Guy Brook 234^ Mason, Alan Richard
— John 239 Leopold 184
— .In. Harold Goodwjn 258 — Sev. Charles Arthur 530
— Leslie Hawthorne .. 432 !— Gordou G. Monck 34, 165
— Richard George A. ... 229: — George 185a
— Tom 395' — Henry Espine M. 63,412
— William 402!— Henry Macan 33, 40S
Marryatt, Ronald 1741— Hubert Dempster 384
Marsden, Chas. Howard 256 — Hubert O. B. Browne 3S6
— Edmund 446!— Philip Granville 161
— Hugh Willoughby ... 435 — Roger H. Monck 175
— James Cort 524 — Samuel 388
— Richard Travers 171 Massey.C. M. Hamilton 222
Marsh, Cunliffe H 296 — Son. Eyre Nathaniel 223
— Francis Charles ...87, 3:3— Godfrey Warburton 344
— Fras. Courtenay 2S6 Massie, John Hamon ... 181
— Frank Graham 442:— Roger H 88, 180
— Gerald John 2S6 Masson, Qr. Mr. James 260
— Hopton Eliott 178 — Lieut. James 529a
— James Reynolds M. 79,24ijMassy, Edward Charles 171
— J.Taylor 441 — Francis Seaton 244
— Roland Henry 355 — Godfrey 83, 239
Marshall, Charles 317 — Harry Stanley 50. 410
— Claude Coltart 231a — Haworth Peel 352a
— Daniel Grove 518 —John George Albert... 254
— Edwin Tilney 175JI— Percy Hugh H 47
— Ernest Theo 249;— Seaton Dunham 256a
— Francis 238| — William George... 56, 167
— Francis James 336; Master, Alfred Edm. ... 385
— Francis Macleod H. 72,284 — Arthur Gilbert 364
— Frank Walter 220!— Charles Lionel 345
— Frederick Herbert ...17511'— George 215
— iS;> George Henry 17, 164 — HerbertFras.Hoskins 228
— Hawtrev Charles 178'— Richard Chester... 89, 322
— Henry Alfred 370!— William Chester 130
— Henry Seymour i84|Mastera, Alexander.. .36, 408
— Henry Turnbull 439]— Godfrey 175
— Hugh John Miles 2i2'Masterson,Geo. C. D. ... 365
— John W. Astley ...33, 3601— James Edward I ...88, 242
— Kenneth F. C 35oMatcham, William Eyre 325
— Thomas Edward ^iMatchott, Harry G. K.
— Wilfred George Ho- 78. 348
ward 82, 2i9lMather, John Dryden... 352
— Qr. Mr. William 216 Mathers, David 226
— 2nd Lt. William 404iMatheson,J. Sutherland
— Wm. Muir Knox 339: Mackay 343
— William Thomas 1601— John Colin 211
— Wm. Raine 86, 305I— Torquhil G 221
— William Simpson 51, 410 Mathew, Chas. Massy84, 368
Marshara, Fred. S.
Son. Reginald H.
Marshman, Moore H....
Martel, Charles P.... 78,
Martelli, Horace de C...
— Richard G.Holroyd...
Marten, Arnold Jeffreys 366
— Charles Peter 2 . "
Martin, Albert T. de M. 360
— Alfred Robert 32, 411
— Archibald V. Powell 326
— Aylmer R.Sancton 88, 231
— Claude 328
— Claude Buist 384
— Cuthbert Thomas ... 335
— Edward N. Meredith 146
— Edward Victor 431
— Edward Wm. F. ...46, 411
— Ernest Edmund 395
— Francis W. Wood ... 244
Frank 439;
Charles Montague ... 526
148J— Charles Theobald 437
401 — Sev. John C 532
177a!— Robert George 85, 364
174I— Theobald 444
334 Mathewes, John R....91, 420
" Mathews, John 388
— Walter Follett 214
— WalterVivante Dewar 183
Mathias.Hy. Harding 28, 339
— Hugh Brodk 382
— Leonard John 91, 419
— Thomas Gilbert 297
Matson, Henry Dearden23ia
— John 329"
Matterson, Leopold G... 185
Mattei, Alexander 192
Matthews, Alfred 63, 177
— Alfred Melvin 184
— Charies 355
Claud Leonard 333
George Dei-mot 23401— Durham Simpson 158
— Gerald Hamilton 322 — Ernest A. Church-
— Henry 379I ward ..529a
Index — Active List.
830
Matthews. Ernest D. ... 185'
— Frank B 52, 231I
— Frederick Gut 178
— Sii-Frederiuk Richard 215
— George 117
— George "William ...53, 3t3
— Godfrey Estcourt 78, 400
■ — Harold Lawrence 303
— Harry de Couves 175a
— Hes 395
— John 386
— John Hubert 233
— Mev. Lewis Joseph... 396
— Manuel Chas zyi, 369
Maturin, Benjamin A.... 382
— Edgar 366
— John 377
— John Wm. Henry 246, 365
— Reginald George 174
Maud. Chas. Cams 246
— Philip 213
— William Hartley 245
Maude, EustaceA. ...87, 143
— Eustace Wyndham... 228
— Fras. S. do Montalt 256
— Fred. Stanley 79, 221
Mauduit, F. R. M. C.
De R 92, 422
Macghan, Fras. Gilfrid 332
Maule.Hv.Noe! St. John
88, 172
— Walter John 361
Mauusell, A. J. Stephens 234
— Cecil John C'okayne 175
— Edward Lewis 379
— Eustace Ball 444
— Francis Richard 8o, 1770
— Fred Guy 93
— Thos. Bowyer Sane 2;
Maurice, David Blake .
— Frederick Barton 83, 30=
— George Thelwall K. 385
— Sir John Frederick 5, 164
— Lawrence Colley 215
Mawhlnny, Robert J. W
Mawson, Wm. Arthur ..
Maxse, Fred. Ivor... 50, 22
Maxwell, Alex. Gordon,
88, 435
— Archibald Boyd ...52, 327
— .Hon. A. Kenlis 151
— Arthur Reginald 401
— Aymer Edward 220
— Denis Wellesley 441
— Eustace Lockhart... 242a
— Francis Aylmer 438
— Frederick Dovetongi, 447
— George William ...70, 412
— Hamilton George 429
— Harrie Maxwell. 395
— Henry Edward ....56, 299
— Hy. St. Patrick 40, 407
— James M'Call 83,169
— John Grenfell 30
— Laurence L 87, 434
— Peter Benson 446
— Richard Money 56, 416
— B.obert George 230
— Robert Pacy 241
— Ronald Charles 48, 207
— William Frederick ... 214
— Willliam Leigh 443
— William Lockhart 92, 422
— William Whately 185
May, Edward Sinclair 51, 167
— George LycettE... .41, 257
— Hngh Seaburne . ... 215
— James Percy 446
— John Cyril 279
— John Walter 1756
— Reginald Seaburne... 236
— William Allan 378
— Wm. Southall Reid ... 249
Mayall, Chas. Gosset ... 174
— George 306
Maycock, Francis M. ... 371
— Frederick Wm. Orby 243
— Stewart M 34,206
Maydwell, Chas. W. M 283
— Henry Somers Law-
rence #j
Mayhew, Eeo. Cyril '5^2
— Charles Lawson 401
— Hervey Sandby ...72, 286
Maynard, Chas. C. M.... 242
— Francis Herbert 404
— Fred.Pmsent 51s
— Percy Guy Wolfe 345
Mayne,Augustu;BlairSo,4iS Meredith, E. SpencerSo, 209'Milman, Elm. W. E 236
— Charles Blair 50,208 — John Alfred 395 — George Bryan 232
— Charles Eric Moslev 445 Merewether.Hv. Arth. So, 416 — Lionel Chas. Patrieki7=;&
— Chas. Robt. Graham 334 — Herbert Duncan ...92, 4*3 — Octavius R. Everard 1S5
— George Nisbet 52, 267 — John W. Beresford ... 428 Milne, Alexander 527
— Herbert Blair 1=1 Merrick, Geo. Charletou 181;— Charles 519
— John T. Bolton iSs^Merriman, Arthur D. N. 32S;— Charles J.Robertson 519
— RichardCharlesG.i, 34,409 — Athol B 444'— George Francis ....86, 170
Mavo, George L. L 1S51— Re<r. Gordon 178 —James William 437
Mavow. C. E. Wynell ... 226, Merritt. Georsre 388 — Ramsay Traquair ... 292
Mead, Harold Richard92,42ijiferry, Fred. Hallard ... 386 — Robert John 242
— Moses 304'Mesham, CaDel H 348 — Richard Louis 4S
Meade, Son. Arthur V... 134 Messenger.HerbertT.K.
— Hon. Edw. Brabazon 151 280, 367 '
— John de Courcy D. 49, 403 Messervy, Clement C. ... 276 -
— John Wm. B. 71, 414 Messitev. Chas. Bayard. 273 — Arthur G. Champneys 401
— MalcolmJohn 49, 409 Metaxa, Fred. R. W 259 — Edward 73, 223
Meadows, Chas. A. G.P. 445 Metcalfe, Chas.T. E. 35, 259)— Edward Francis 251
Meakin, Harold B 529 — Fenwick Henry 180! — Georsre Francis 132
Meares. Aubrey 213 — Geoffrey Brian T r49 —Ben. Walter Hebden... 396
— Cyril Frankland 347 — Herbert Charles 308 Milnes, George 370
— Hugh Poynder 182 — Sydney Fortescue ... 1 71 j Milsom, Georsje Cyril ... 366
— John Norman 306 Metge, Robert Henry ... 237!Milvain, Hy. Roland ... 153
— Thomas 404
Milner, Robert John ...242a
— Arthur Edward 3S4
Mervyn 18
Mearns, William
Methuen, Cam. O'B. H.234u[Milward, Clement A 445
__ — Paul S. Lord 5: — Clement Henry... 78, 177a
Uears, Arthur 433 Methvea, David G 337; — Edwin Oswald 379
— Cecil Delarue 437 Meures, Mervyn 184!— Frederick D....S8, 257, 36S
— Ernest Lennox 365 Meyer.Chas.HardwickL. 528|— Harry Dacres 275, 374
— Trevor I. Xevitt 365 — Gabriel Chas. Kugene 369
Mecredv, Henry 175a — James Leopold 212
Medhurst, C.F.H 372 Meyler, Hugh M 320
Medill, Percy M 185a Meynell, Godfrey 317
Medley, Allen George ... 423 — Hugo 24
— Herber;Milward 306
Minchin, Alfred Beckett 437
— Charles Fred 91, 420
— Frederick F 71, 177
— Hugh Dillon M. ...54, hi
— Ernest James 77, 415 Meyrick.HaroldLothian 213 — William C3T1I 360, 372
Medlicott, Hy. Edw. ...175a Meyricke, Edward Gelly 2i4JMinogue, John O'Brien 247
— Richard F". C 347: — Robert Jas. Francis. . 236jMistri, Kavasji H 527
Meek, Charles Fras. U. i75i] — Rupert J. Chabert ... i74|Mitchell, Alex. Ian 137
— James 3S1 Micallef, Victor Chas.... 192;— Alf. Sherington 234a
Meeking, Kenneth Chas. Michell, J. Colloryan ... 276! — Andrew Gavin 370
Edward 220I — John Basil 328— Arthur 183
Meeres, Arthur D. ...63, 208 Michie, George 21C — Arthur Hy. M'Neil ... 388
— Chas. Stuart 78. 177a, 308 Micklem, Henry A 213 — Arthur James 257
Megaw, John W. D. ... 52ga|M;rldlemass. John C. 54, 20SJ — Charles Andrew P. ... 380
Meiklejohn, Mat. F. M. 339 — Robert Wm. Hume... 444I— Charles Johnstone "... 302
— P^onald Forbes 234 Mi Idleton, Frank 295J— Francis M'Ewen 343
— Walter L. Sinclair ... 445 — George Graham 1431 — Geo. Warder 77, 415
— Sir William Hope. ..7, 403I— Herbert J. J 70, 412J— Hay Stewart 320
Mein, Alex. Lechmere=o, 207 — Richard Carthew 317— Hugh 216
— FrederickBlundell 77, 415 — Walter 318J— Lionel Arthur 3S4
— Frederick Coore 317
— John Edmund 34, 408
Meinhertzhagen, Richd. 236
Meister, Richard H.J. 400J— Seo
Meldon, Philip A 175
— Wm. Waltrn.de 271
Mell. Felix Oswald N.... 526
Melles, W. Eugene 143
Melliss, Charles Johug2, 421
— Fraser George 445
— Sir Howard ....18, 406
Mellor, Abel 174
— Clive 214
— George Frederick 318
— James Gerald Guy ... 323
— Wm. Crawford 52, 143 — Percy Reynolds iS
— William Henry 291 — Reginald Francis 289
Midwinter, Edw. Colpoys 213' — Robt. Wm. Hamilton 271
H.N 532 — Wilfrid James 437
Miers, Douglas N. C. I — William Charles 175a
Capel 342'Mitford, Bertram R... 48, 279
Mifsud, Alfred 192 j — Clement BertramO... 151
Milbanke, John P 151' — David B. O. Freeman 233
Milburne, C. E. A 329;— John Philip 295
Mildmay, Herbert Alex. I — Philip 3.12
8t. John 130! — Wm. Bertram Jos.... 340
Mildred, Spencer 213 — William Kenyon 130
Miles, Charles Napier 40,132 Mitter, Robert King- ... 526
— Elystan i84JMizzi, Robert 192
Harry William 401, Moberly, Archibald Hy. 183
— Jocelyn 174!— HerbertScottGould... 17 — Bertrand Richard
Llewellyn, S 48, 237
— Walton 258
Melvill, Chas. Curling 81,327
— Charles William 296
— James Lister 139
— Philip James 76, 4:5
— Teignmouth Philip ... 265
— Walter Sydney 252
443
— Robert Patric 317 — Cuthbert von E 152
Miley, JamesAloysius 18, 406 — Frederick James 423
Milford, Edward 292 — Herbert John R 379
— Kenneth Eugene 1756J — Hugh Stephenson ... 440
Millais, Hugo Wm. Reid 290J— WilliamHenry 24
Millar.John HenryBuisti75i Mocatta, Daniel E....91, 420
— WilliamHenry 92, 422 Mockett, Hugh B 145
— William Martin 395 :Mockler, Gerald F 73, 30c
Melville, Alan... .'. 438lMiller, Alfred 526I — Guy Henry G 429
— Charles Henderson... 382: — Alfred Douglas 143 — Percy Rice 76, 234
— Charles LeD. Leslie... 220 — David Skinner 340 Moens, Arthur H. M. ... 445
— Charles Wm. Fras.... 529a — Denis Menezes issJMoffat, Archibald S.
— Edward Patrick Alex. 404!— Edward Goff Christie 222 W 286
Harry George 519J — Edward Minty ..„ 361a! — Herbert Chas. H. W. 266
— Henry Bruce 51
— John Swinton 85, 418
Melvin, Alexander 422
Mends, Horatio Reg. .. 30
Mennie, John Oliver ... 423
Menteth, Arthur H. S.... 404
Menzies, Angus 327
— George Feilden 296
— Iteo. Henry 530
— Steuart 84, 235
— Vere Gordon 441
Mercer, Arch. Ariel 294
— Charles Arch 26, 407
— David 90, 400
— Harvey Frederic ...36, 167
— Herbert 71, 137
Wm. Hugh Welch 424
William Lindsay 256
Meredith, Arthur L. E. 231
— Hubert Garrett Blair 260;— James Arthur 234a
— Hugh 442'Moffatt, James Robert... 352
— Hugh de Burgh i73|Moffet, Grenville E 381
— Leander William 400 Moffltt, Fred. Wm 303
— Louis Montant 280— Thomas B. ._. 379
— William 293 Mogg, Robt. Jas. Rees 255
— Wm. Birkmyre 378jMoggridge, J. Antill 71, 296
Millington, Lionel B. ... 2i4JMoir, Alan James G. S3, 225
Mills, Arthur Mordaunt 242a: — David Macbeth 513
— Bernard Langley 382J— James 382
— Daniel Peter 1861 — James Philip 213
— Dudley Acland 72, 208 — John Drew 381
— Edward Cyril 55, 247 — John Elliot 443
— George Arthur 47, 354 — John S. Sutherland... 262
— Herbert Fitz Maurice 316! Moles worth, A. Ludovic
— James Brodie 395 78,177a
— John Thomas 370^ — Alick L. Mortimer ...251a
— Thomas Piercy 236; — Arthur Bysshe 061
— William Holroyd...8;, 178'— Arthur St. A'ibyn ... 2S2
83i
Index — Active List.
Molesworth, Edward A. 354 Moody, Roland H. Mair-
— Edward Hogarth.. 48, 409 waring 257
— Ernest Kerr 214 Moon, Wilfred Graham 336
— Francis Crofton 2i5-Moore, Alexander 434
— Hon. GeorgeBagot ... 373I — Sir Alexander G. M... 159
— Herbert Crofton S.93, 178 — Alex. M'Donnell... 55, 346
— Herbert Ellicombe ... 181 — Arthur Guy W 4=5
— Hiekinan C 62,177! — Arthur Thomas 514
— Percy Braybrooke ... 211 — Arthur Trevelyan ... 210
— Richard Pi got 170I— Athelstan 355
— Robert Everard 381 j — Charles 310
— Jfev.Thos. C. U 531 , — Charles Hesketh G.... 432
— William 5251— Charles Malcolm 52a
Moline. Frank H.... 279, 373I— Claude Douglas H.... 23411
MoIIer, B. A. W. C 320!— Rev. Clement Glover 530
— Bernhard Drysdale... 47 i — Cyril Henry 327, 373
Mollison, Edwin Jas. ... 226 — Edw. Du Pr£ Herford 332
Molloy, Gerald Macleay 440I— Edward Vivian. ..361, 366
— Percy 40: '— Francis 236
Molony, Arthur Deane 445,— Francis Cecil 291
— Chas. Vandeleur 313 1 — Francis Hamilton 311
— Francis Arthur... 82, 209! — Frank Beaumont H.. 1S1
— Otho Hugh Chartres 355I— Fredk. Grattan 443
— Trevor C. Wheler 1701 — Frederick Lewis 424
— Walter William 365 — Fred. ThorntonTrevor 434
— William Beresford ... 231— George Abraham 384
Moiyneux, Edw. Mary — George Henry J. ...78, 416
Joseph 429 — Geo. D.Maxwell 436
• George H. More ...17, 408 — Gerald Evelyn DuPr£ 185
• Geo. Philip B 372— Harry Alex 427
■Son. Richard Fredk. 134 — Hy. Glanville Allen... 234
Monck,i£o».Chas.Hy.S. 221
— Cecil Stanley O... 82, 221
Moncrieff, Alaric R. ... 337
— G. K. Scott 54, 207
— Henry O'Hara 214
Herbert Acheson 265
r — Herbert Durie 244
— Herbert Tregosse G. 213
■ Malcolm M 14°]— -Reo.HerbertOctavius 530
— Wm. Elmsley Scott... 19 — HughMyddleton 52"
— Wm. Scott 58, 319J— John 395
Money, Arthr.WigraiB53, 169 — John O'Hara 21
— ( harles A. Gilbert ... 185J— Joseph Henry 377
— Chas. G. Colvin ...35, 232 — Joseph Scott 89, 364
— Ernest Douglas 432!— Maurice George ...52, 348
— Ernie F. Drummond 445 — Maxton 365
— Ernie William Kyrle 317:— Qr.Mr. Robert 3O9
— George Alfred 47. 409— Vel- Copt. Robert 395
— Gordon Lorn C 1, 17!— Robert Coulson...^.... 386
— Herbert Cecil 50, 399
— Robert Cotton 82, 315
— Rowland 231a
Monkhouse, W.Percival 172
Monks, Charles 527
Monreal, George 325
Robert Reginald H... 381
— Robert Thornton 179
— St.LegerMontgomery 179
— Stephen George ...92, 317
— Stephen Thomas 157
Thomas Charles 525
— Louis' " 192. — Waldo Alington
Monro, C.Carmichael 53, 227J Gwennap 297
— Eric Wm. Celestin ... 344;— William Agnew 184
— George Nowlan ...83, 275 — William Francis... 40, 363
— John Duncan 214 — William Henry 1S2
— Ravmond P. Houston 275'Moores, Chas. Fred 365
— Seymour C. Hale. ..35, 336J— Samuel Guise 223, 383
Montagu, Arthur Henry 423 Moorhead, Arthur Hy. 519
— Edward 79, 243JMoorhouse, Harry C. ... 181
— Fred. Jas. Osbaldeston 222!— Samuel 162
— Horace William 204JM001S, Wm. Hy. K 235
— St. John Edward 233!Moran, Geo. Whitford... 306
Montanaro, Alfred ...37, 400I — John 328
— Arthur Forbes 52,1770 — Patrick 246
Monteith.E.V.PeshalUo, 4o7!Morant, Hubert H. S.... 332
— John 47, 409— James Lushington ... 444
— Joseph B. Lawrence 34o!Mordaunt, Osbert 246
— John Cassels 25ialMore, Lancelot P 384
— Robert William F. 56, 363,— Paxton St. Clair 519
Montgomerie.A. S. Lord ^Moren, James Alex 179
— G. F. Moiyneux 219 Moreton, Rev. Tudor
— Henry Guy 289I Phillips 396
— if c». William Alex.... i45|Morgan, Alex.B 373
— William Graham 352'— Bernard Evan 445
Montgomery, Alex. J. 37, 166]— Cecil Buckley 72, 360
— Archibald Armar 172 — Claude Ellis 266
— Charles ArnulphS. 83, 417}— Claude Kyd 384J Mortimer, Cyril Hugh... 185
Hugh 153]— Edgar John 519 — H. Beaufoy 49
Hugh Ferguson 401J— ifc». Emmanuel M.
— Hugh Fred. Lyons 46, 411 —Francis G. C. Mansel 265
— Hugh Maude de F. ... 172!— Frederick James 382
— James A.Lawronce40, 407J — Godfrey Howard 401
_ Joseph 144 — Son. H. R. T. G. Fitz-
— Robert Arthur 24, 164 maurice-Deane 235
— Robt. Arundel Kerr 79,168 — Harold G. St. George 398
— Thomas Alexander ... 274 — Henry Arthur 404
— ThomasRogerA.G.78, 415I— Hill Godfrey 53, 363
Staf Paym. William 371 —James Campbell 383
' — John Cecil 250
— John Hy. Woodside... 4+4
John Wm. Akerman 395
Morgan, Thomas Fred
Poole 1S5
— Wm. JohuF 372
Moriarty, Mat. Denis ... 515
Morice, Ronald C. L. ...404
Morland, Algernon 373
— Charles B 87,297
— T. Lethbridge N. 53, 321
Morley, Cecil 328
— Francis Britton 232
— George Stuart 22"
— Harold D. Collison ... 258
— Lionel St. Heliers305, 305
— Lyddon Chatteris 290
Morony.BurdettEdw.84, 209
Moiphett, Geo. Chas. ...
Morphew, Edward M.... 384
Morphy, Henry John ... 344
Morrah, John Henry ... 231
Morrell, Hugh St. J. ... 261
Morres, Elliot Hody ... 400
Morrice, Herbert ....
— Lewis Edward 83, 234
Morrieson, Henry W. 55, 177
Morris, Arth. Edward... 381
— Arthur Henry 254
— Arthur Hugh 385
Augustus Williams... 17
— Cecil Walker Cox 314
— Charles Edward 291
Charles Jas.UssherS6. 170
Charles Oxley 309
— Charles Temple 443
Donald Ogilvy 432
— Edmund Merritt... 88, 242
F'rank George Grier 286
George Ernest Wood 314
— George Henry 357
— George Mortimer 436
— George Philip 404
— George Wm. Sterno 174
— Godfrey Maxwell 430
— Gordon Sutherland... 425
— Guss Conrad 443
— Henry Gage 56, 282
— Herbert H. de B 229
— Herbert Mackinlay ... 517
— John B. Pollok 295
— John Ignatius 6, 397
— JohnlgnatiusWorgan 386
— John James 378
— Maurice Morgan ...72, 177
— Reginald Yates 259
— Robert Cochrane 181
— Robert Lee 434
— Thomas 140
Thomas Casen 369
Walter D.Warrington 184
William Albert 38c
— Willicm George... 26, 205
Morrison, Alexander ... 389
— Archibald 186
C. E. M'lver 231
Colquhoun Grant.. .72, 142
— Edward Shaw _ 293
— James Archibald 219
— John C. D 130
Joseph 184
Maskell M. Downie ... 180
— Richard Hobart 47
— Rev. Riddall 396
Morritt, Henry Edw.... 234a
Morrogh, Edw. Ryan ... 347
Morse, Allan Stewart ... 401
— ArthurT 55>3'3
— Charles James 90, 277
— Richd. Edw. Ricketts 380
Mort, Guy Macaulay ... 149
— Capt. William 216
— William Cumming... 160
Montresor, Edw.H. H. 48, 409
— Ernest Henry 2881— John Wm. Moore 364
— Louis Basset 173 — Morgan H. Buckley... 296
Moody, Geo. Robt. B. 297, 3041— Mountiford H. L 404
— Hampden Lewis C. ... 313 — Reginald Hallward ... 400
— Kich. S. H =0, 346,— Ross Lew:nWestropp 292
— Lambton Allix Jones 246
— Philip 280
— William Hugh 371
Mortimore, Chas. R. ... 305
— Claude Alick 175U
— Owen John 242a
Morton, Rev. B. M 531
— Edward Ross 426
— Ellys Arthur 175!
— Gerald Arthur 286
— Sir Gerald de Courcy 6
— Henry Hume 152
— Herbert Claude 401
— Hugh Murray 386
— Sidney 442
— William Ross 80, 209
Morwood, James 517
Moseley, Herbert R 145
Moseley, ifec.'Reginald 396
Mosgrove, R.St. Patrick 2S8
Mosley, Arthur Rowland
85. '47
— Nicholas 329a
Moss, Claude S6, 273
— Edward Percy 388
— Ernest William 276
— John Wingfield 369
— Lionel Boyd 292
Mo.»se, Arthur Hy. E. ... 444
— C. G. Drummond 370
— Herbert A. Macdonald 361
— John 78,252
— William Oliver Mat-
less 85, 418
Mostyn.Jas. P. Llovd ... 239
Mott,, Geoff. Radcliffe 206
— Louis Oakeley 306
— Roger John K 228
— Sydney Albert 259
— Stanley Fielder 322
— Walter 185a
Mouat, Geo. Elliot D. ... 446
Moubray, W. H. H.
Carew 299
Moul, Wm. Vincent. .87, 261
Mould, Chas. Fred... .84, 209
— George Thomas 518
— Rev. Horace 532
— William Thomas 383
Moule, Hugh Elliot 442
— Louis H. D'Oyly 278
Moulson, Bet;. John 530
Moultan-Barrett, Ed-
ward A 54, 368
Moultrie, Hugh C 180
Mowatt, Chas. R. John 308
— J. Scott 146
Mowbray, Chas. Holme 445
— John Leslie 175a
Moxly, Rev. J. H. S 396
Mozley, Edward N 214
Mudge, Arthur 227
Mudie, Thos. Couper... 226
Muir, Charles WemysS32, 408
— Garnet Wolseley 350
— Henry Skey 377
John 398
— Wingate Wemyss 444
Muirhead, Herbert H. 36, 206
John Arthur 175a
Murray 175
Mukerji, Upeudra Nath. 517
Mulcahy, Francis Edw. 23, 368
Mulchinock, M. Edw. ... 348
Mullaly, Alexander 426
— Herbert 53, 208
Mullane. Patrick 516
Mullen, Douglas ffrench 516
— Jarlath Ffrench 516
— John L.W. ftrench ... 430
Mullens. Richard Lucas 136
Muller, George Fison ... 401
— Geo. Graham Beckett 360
Mulliken, Chas. Francis
L 182
Mullins, Arthur John 79, 177a
— Charles Bernard 402
— George James H 400
— Rev. T. Patterson 396
Willoughby Brooking
82, 417
Mulroney, Thos. R 516
Malvany, John 519
Peter 379
Mummery, Wm. Edgar3&26
Munby, Joseph E 316
Munday, Alfred 367
Mund3', Godfrey Cecil
ctodney 252
— Harcourt Antrobus L. 174
Munn, Chas. Chasles ...175b
Reginald George 434
Munro, Lewis 63, 290
— Thomas 186
Muntz, Claude L. E 401
Murdoch, John Francis
Burn 40, 142
Paul Robert Burn 63, 208
Mure, Godfrey A. S 323 .
— Wm. 0. Lockhart 425
Muriel, Sidney H.Foster 286
Murison, Albt. Lewis36o, 369
— Cecil Charles 529a
Murphy, Chas. 0. R. ... 243
Rev. Chas. Hy 396
— Edwin Hale 352a
Index — Active List.
832
— James Lloyd 446
— Jch.11 Patrick Joseph 387
— Beo. Joseph B. C 396
Murphy, Fras. D'Assissii75& Naisb, Theodore E 121'Xeweombe, George H. ...445!Xi9bet,Herbert Chaplin 301
— Fred. James 71, 154 Xandi, Sambhu C 516: — Stewart Francis 214I — Thomas 246
Henry ; 367 Nannie. Fras. Henry ... 263 — William Lister 276;Xisbett, fm. Gibbon... 430
Niven, Allan Graham... 278
— Hugh Win.... 442
— Oswald Caimichael 183
Nivison, Richard G. D. 275
Nixon, Arundeljames 31,165
— Christopher William 173
-- Edmund Malet 443
— Fergus Brinsley 147
— James Arundel 231
John Eccles 30, 411
Noake, Arthur S 290
• Kenlis Edward 436 Xewcome, George 442
— Montague Claude 441; — Henry William 173
Xanson, Musard R. C... 184 Newdegate, Sir Edwd.
— William Henry ...352, 367 ' Xanton. Herbert C 210) Newdigate 242
— William O'Sullivan.. ,529a Xaper, Frank C 231 Newell, HerbertAndrews 436
Murray, _Alan Beville ... 432 — Lenox A. Dutton 175 — Wm. Joseph 77,415
— Alan Sim 305' — William Lenox 134 Newenham, Henry E.B. 235
— Archibald Digby 183 Xapier, Alex. L. M 220 Newland, Arthur Edw.i75a
— Archibald^James 51, 271 — Arthur Lenox^...^... 256 — Edmund Walcott 372
357 — Foster Reuss 382
Newlett, Alan 440
■Hon. Charles F. H.
• George Samuel Fred.
— A. Alex. Wolfe 334
— Son. Arthur Cecil ... 446
— Arthur Erskine 1S4
■ Arthur Gaussen 29s — Henry Edward 3o, 261 — Ernest Alan Robert 519!— John Brecknock 400
■ ifo«. Henry DnndasS7,423 Xewman, Charles R. ... i73|Noble, Harry 370
■ Arthur Mordaunt 47, 166, — Henry Lennox 306 — ifer. Ernest F 396' — Montague Mark... 84, 178
— Bertie Elibank 317!— Son. Jas. Pearse
— Charles John 222 — Son. John Scott
— Charles Wyndham ... 130 — Patrick Ronald 269— Richard Griffith 0.
Eilw. Harding 173
32 — John Cartwright H... 303
ramston 741
Norman Doncaster
— Walter Jeffrey W. ... 214
Xoblett, Louis H 87, 344
Noding. Thos. Edw 380
Noel, Son. Edward 41
Nolan, A. Bellew 373
Noott, Cuthbert Cecil ...
■Cyril Francis Tyrrell 4=31— Vernon M.Colquhoua 1
— Edward 274 — William C. E 267 Newmarch, L. S Si, 447
— Edward R. B 431 '—William John 93, 178 Newnham, A. T. H. 89, 419
— Eric Madden 234, 374 Xariman, Kaikhoso S... 527 — Charles Cowan 438
— ErnleFras.Drummond362 Xash, Brereton CharleS256a — Walter Fawcett 43o'Xorburn, Wm. Joseph 370
— Fane W. Stapleton ... 153 — 0. G. E. Stevens i8i^Newsom, Aug. Chas. ... 395lXorbury, Conmgsby ... 275
Fras. Joseph Scott ... 302' — Henry Edm. P 225,Newstead, George Pope 2.<3JNorcock, Lawrence 401
— Fras. Stewart James 443 :— John Henry 298, Newton, Andrew W. ... 355 Norcott, Gerald A. ... 84, 307
— Frank 424 — Llewellyn T. Manly... 582!— Cecil John 307 Norfolk, Seo.A.Springett 396
— Fras. Mackenzie 175: — Eeo. Robert Henry ... 396 — Denzil O. Cochrane... 320 Norie, Chas.E. de M.77, 425
— Frederick Dymoke ... 891
George 82, 417
■ Beo. Robert Henry
Wm. Dalrymple 253 —John Thomas 186 j— Evelyn W.Medows 86, 319
Wm. Fleetwood ...78, 236 Xiblett, Alfred H. H
- Frank Hay 437
— George Arthur Delme 317, Xason, Fortescue J. .' 3;'Xiblock, William James 52o|Xorman, Alfred Cecil
■LordG. Stewart 2
99
8, 303 Nichol, Charles Edward 380
•William Dale 179
Henry Hyde W. ...
Graham Bell 320I Nathan, Fred. Lewis 71, .,
— Harold Ashe 326,— Matthew 78, 209'Nicholas, Chas. Pearcy 234a
— Henry Brooke 423 — Walter Simeon 211I— James Hamilton 383
— Henry F.Farquharson 300; Nation, Fras.Codringtoni75c/ Nicholas, Stenhen H. E. 436
— Henry Walker 379 — John J. H 214 Nicholetts, C.Olnfield 34, 408
— Herbert C.Orde 29c Xauth, Bhola 526 Nieholl, Basil Rice 441
— Howard 251a Navlor, Harry Trevor... 438
— James Harry S 2io|— Harry William 175S
— Jas. Thos. Crokatt... 200 Xeal, George 186
— Lord Jas. T. Stewart 343 Neale, George Henry ... 227
— Sir James Wolfe.. .30, 165 Xeave, Arundell 157
~Capt. John 155,— Richard 304
— Qr. Mr. John i85aixedham, E. Mont-
— John A. Shakespear 243I gomerie 49,410
-John Geo. Patrick ... 520 Needham. Henry 274
— Kenelm Digby Bold 3531 Neeld, SiVAudley Dallas,
~^Pi}ie ■■■■•• 280! Bart 4o, 133
— Malcolm Donald 336! Neill, Garnet W. G 225
— Puteney Henry 26- James WilUam Smith 223
— Robert Davidson 515
— Robert Hunter T6
— ShadweUJohn 348
Redmond Barry 347
Neilson, George M 150
.,' — Walter Gordon 351
■ Stewart L,ygon 339— William [45
— Bf "• Thomas 396 ' William Henry 525
— ihomas Francis ...... 334! Neish, Francis Hugh ... 339
2ioi — William 340
439 Nelis, James Alex 516
144
— Valentine 87
— Walter Godfrey P. ..,
— Walter Graham... Eo,
— William Athole 175a
— William Edward 340
— Wm. HughEric ...53, 225
Marrow, Henry Lloyd 1S4
Muscat, Beo. Canon P.... 792
Muscroft, James 439
— Wm. St. Clair 440
Musgrave, Arthur D
Nelson, Charles 156
— Craig 345
Edgar Forbes 71, 177
4r9
385
397
34=
— Donald Fitz Roy 181
— Hughlltid 251
— Thomas 163
Nicholls, Arthur 91
— Henry Michael
— William Charles.. .49
Nichols,Fred. Peter
Nicholson, Arthur D. ...
— Cecil L 2
— Edward Hdls 236
— George Harvey ... 85, 290
— Graham H.Whalley 83, 171
— Henry Whalley 296
— Hugh 309
— James Edward 383
— John 370
— John Sanctuary ...53, 1
Arthur Ormond 339
— C. Lumsden 442
— Compton Cardew ... 263
— Edward Hubert 314
— EricCoote 230
— Harold Henry 308
— Harold Hugh 386
— Robert Percy 362
— Walter Henry 436
— William Wylie 85, 418
Normand, Samuel R. ... 182
Nornabell, Henry M. ...175a
Norrington, Fred. C. S. 365
— H. Lawrence Weekes 3S5
Norris, Alex. AYooiburn 311
— Arthur Gambier 178
— Arthur Kenneth 4460
— Bev. E. W. M 396
— Ernest Edward ...84, 170
— Hubert 234k
— Paul Buzzard 282
— Richard Joseph ...55, 360
— Samuel Edward 238
Stephen Leslie 71, 208
Louis St. Clair ... 83, 237 — Thomas Shepherd ... 529
OctavinsHy. Lothian 2,
Ralph Wise 91, 42
— Ranald Wm. E. H. ... 379
T. MacCallam 443
Thomas Brinsley 361
Walter Adams 171
■ Francis Arthur 4011— Walter IN orris 244
— Herbert 2
— Herbert 2
— Horace Sydney ...58, 177
— Horatio 184
— Beo. Horatio Wm. ... 532
178] — James Owen 280
Walttr W. F. C.
— Wiliiam Casamajor
Muspratt, Francis C. .
— Sydney Frederick ...
— Vivian Edward ITi
-Bee. Walter
14I— John Weddall 233
Mus
436|Nepean, H. E. C. Bayley 426
365iNesbitt, Arnold Stearns 276
424I — Edward 17
445 Nesham, Thomas Peere
441 Williams 175
31'Nethersole, Alf. R 433
— William Cumberland 4
— William Cyril A 179
— Sir Wm. Gustavus 7, 204
— William Stuart
Nickalls, Norman T... 90.
Nickerson, Beo. David... 396
— Ernest Arthur Lome 306
— Geo. Snyder 385
— Wm. Henry Snyder 385
Nicklin, Alfred 302
Nicol, Donald Xinian 2230
Lewis Loyd 72, 356
amuel P 4041 — Frederick Ralph 433 — Wilfred Edward 220
"^'M? raS"Wm- ^QjXetherton, Wm. Edw.... 37o| Nicolas, Francis C 440
William .... 1491 Neumann, Chas. Wm.... 445'— Beo. Percy 457
Masson, Arthur Ingram 249! Neve, Edw. John 373!— Robert 443
— samuel Payntcr 446;Nevile, Gervys Charlesi75i Nicolay, Bernard U 44o
-.luter,tlobert Stanley^.. 212 — Malhert M. H 256 — Herbert Cleland 443
Myburgh Ciaude De F. 276|xevill, Cosmos C. Richd. 234Nicoll, Thomas 186
•^?1',^ Alfred Edw.C... 1811— Hugh Lewis 174'Nicolls, Edm. G 58, 177
— Gilbert P. Lewis 283 Neville, Bertram 4ot
T, , ^ -„- 369 - Josiah P. C 25, 406
.has. Duncan... 387 - Lionel John Neville 214
38c!— William Candler ...58, 261 — Oliver H. Atkins ...6, 164
253|Xevinson,TomSt.A.B.L. 171 Nicolson, Malcolm H. 5, 403
532 Xewall, Fraser G,
■ Edmond H
— Percival Frederick ..
Mylne, Bf. Eeo. Louis G.
Mylrea, Wm. P. G....364
Beo. Gerald ludw 530
John Michael
Oliver Chas. Crawley i3
_J — William Hurst 438
P. C. E.36, 166 Nightingale, Manners
327
, .,-*. 1 Nevvbi,
Pagle, Wm. J. Hatson...236a — Wm. Patrick Eric
jailer, lienry A. F 524, Newbold, Ambrose Wm. 424 — Walter Henry
^airne, Charles S 337 Newbury.J.B.Thornton 371 Ninis, -Bee Richard D
rr t™w| rdopeneer 1JX Xewcombe, Clifford Hy. 183 Nisbr
^a.ish, Eeu. Henry 53o!-Edw. 0. A 213 - Fr
RalphJV 435
361
53°
bet, Francis C 273
ank Scobell 328
Thos. W. Christopher 145
North, Charles Napier... 213
— Edward 379
— Edward Bunbury 235
— Harold Xapier 215
— Olivier Henry 25S
— Piers William 310
— Roger Edw. Napier... 280
Northcote, Leonard A. 236
Northcott, Arth.B. H.77, 259
— Frank Leonard 239
Northen, Arthur 296
— Ernest 160
Northey, Arthur Cecil... 269
— Edward 322
— Herbert Hamilton ... 259
— William 332
Northland, Visct 222
Norton, Arthur Ernest 361
— Cecil B 282
— Cha.s. Ernest Graham 148
— Gilbsrt F. A 55, i76
— Harry Egerton 328
— Jason Delves "230
— William Harold 174
Norwood, Ernest John 255
— John 139
Nott, A. Uolbrook 51S
Notter, Jas. L 377
Nourse, Arth. Herbert 30
Nowlan, Thos. B.82, 177(1,368
Noyes.Arthur Walter ... 17
— Conrad Ernest 354
— Leslie B. Bristow ... 284
— Ralph Elliot 256
— Beo. Wm. Charles ... 457
Nugent, Lt.Gen. Andrew 143
2nd Lieut. Andrew ... 250
Eeo. Charles P. C 531
3^
§33
Index — Active Lid.
Nugent, C. H. Hodges.., 221,'O'Flaherty, Austin R.... 3S6
— Bee. Chas. Philip C. 53o,Ogg, Arthur Charles ... 295
— Frank Henry 358 — George Sim 178
— George Colborne... 84, 224, — William Mortimer ... 182
— Geo. RoubiliacH ?82!Ogilby, Robt. J. Leslie 138
-Oliver S. Wood ...81,
— Robt. Arthur 27, 363
— Thos. Geo. Hodges... 308
— AValter Vyvian 184
— Hon. Win. Andrew... 15ft
Nunn, Joshua Arthur ... 395
— Mervyn Henry... 93, 275
— Thos. Hy. Clayton ... 313
Nur»e. Charles Geo.. ..89, 418
— Henry Harvey 428
Nuthall,' Charles Edwin 355
Nutt, Arthur Charles R. 173
— Charles Raymond ... 174
— Robert Kevern Clarke 402
Nuttall, Charles M 181
— Bee. Frank 531
— John Rattray 438
— Manstteld E 434
Nye, Va'entine A 274
Oakeley, Edw. Fras 296
Oakes.Donglas Milne 330,367
— George Richard 429
— Henry Jas. Lionel
Ommanney, Ruoert 2T4
— Whitefcrd 215
O'Neill, Hon. Arthur E.
Bruce 133
— Henry du Bois 251
— llev. O. A. W 396
— William H. S 56, 354
— Wm. Heremon... 54a, 167
Gordon 183'Onn, Edna. Thompson... 216
— Norman Stuart... 71, i77|Onslow, A. Hughes-. ..76, 151
— Walter Holland 519!— Arthur William
Ogilvie, Duncan 213
— E. Collingwood 211
— George Drummond... 404
Bee. William Nicholl 531
Ogilvy, Angus H. R 154
— David 215
— John Herbert Cecil... 339
Ogle, EdmundAshton 52, 249
— Edmund Chaloner ... 361
— Nathaniel 404
O'Gormun, Charles John 385
N. Purcell 34
Patrick Wilkins 518
O'Gowan.Robt. Wanless 27c
Macarthur 157
— Cranley Charlton 251
— George Thorp 47, 399
- Gerald Chas. P. ...50, 207
— Richard Cranley. ..63, 41^
— Ro^er Warin B' 244
— William Henry ...83, 169
Oppenheim, Laurie C. F.
— Robert William 223a
Oppenheimer.KaroldS. 361
Orchard. Albert John ... 26:
Horace Charles 438 O'Hara, Alfred James
— Montague P. Rowland 146.
— Orbell Henry 48, 275
— Reginald 41, 176
O'Grady.Hy. de Courcy 440!— John Waller 42;
— John de C 51, 348iOrd, Maurice Aug 296
— Standish de Courcy... 3E6;Orde, Sir A. J.Campbell 300
Ogston, Charles 330J — Leonard Henry ..93, 249
O'Hagun, Claude H. P. 23c O'Reilly, Chas. Myles... 436
O'Halloran, Mich 382J— Hy. Wm. Hutchinson 384
525!— Patrick Stanislaus .
— Erril Robert 366 — Thomas 378
•James 3731'Orford, Alfred 65, 397
— William 524 — Ernest Edward 244
Oakes, Richard 21410'Keeffe, Menus W 380 — Fras. Russell Neale... 186
— Thomas Trevenen ... 230 O'Kelly, Edgar J. deP. 234a iOrgan, Charles 256a
Oakley, Richard 209lO'Kelly,H.A.de Pentbenyi59i— James 216
Oakshot, Walter E 257;0'Kinealy, Frederick ... 518 Orlebar, Evelyn H... .93, 40c
Oates, Lawrence E. G... 147J— James' 1S2 Orman, Frank Leslie ... 436
— William Coape 353|01dfield, Arthur R i8i|Ormerod, Geo. Milner 175
Obbard, Edw. Naismith 430— Bertram Gerald R... 357 —Geo. Sumner 70, 353
— Owen James 44SI — Christopher G. ...89, i78]Ormiston.Jas.Walker82,i77«
O'Brien, Andrian Knapp — Frederick Hume. ..76, 209
Hilyar 136J— Guy E. Bladensberg 443
— Aubrey J 437 — Humphrey 398
— Aubrey V. Marshall 215 — John Burleigh 370
— Bartholomew 515'— John R. Hodge ...58,399
— Chas. Richard M... 72, 277 — Richard 163
— Donatus Jas. Thos. 83, 417, — Leopold Chas. Louis 172
— Edm. Donough J. 52, 155 — ThomasAllanF.Ross 434
— Edward 437 Oldham, Benjamin C. ... 51S
Egerton Augustus
Stafford 149
— Henry MontagueS.... 286
— Hugh Conor Henry 3530
— Son. Murrough ...93, 232
— Richard Francis 380
— Thomas Henry 307 — Leslie Wm. Searles
— William Donough 349]01dman, Richd. D. F.
— Frank Trevor 171
— Fred.HughLangston 1750
— George Charles 309
— lieu. George Ernest 530
— George Muir 214
Sir Henry Hugh 130
4-'
O'Bryen, Chas. Wm
O'Callaghan, D. D.
17, 164
— Denis Moriarty 382
— Francis 2
— Gerard Arthur 255
— R. Grainger Denison 147
Occleston, Sidney V. ... 152
O'Connell, David V 381
— James Ross 317
— Matthew D 378
— Morgan David 379
O'Connor, Arthur P. ... 371
— Fred. Henry Pomeroy iS
— John 35
O'Leary.John M'Cartby 296a
— Tom Evelyn 52, 346
— Wm. Evelyn 81, 344
Oliphant, Edw.Havelock 440
Lawrence James 6
Philip L. K. Blair ... 356
Olive, Theodore B 258
01iver,DouglasR.Giffard446
— George Lindsay 361
Guy Bertram 1756
— H>rbert Ar. Hutson 366
— John Farquhareon
Leopold Marchant ... 147
Lionel Grant 83,
— Sec. Richard John D. 396
— Patrick F sislOlivey, Herbert Edw.... 243
— Percy Barnard 2i4|01ivier, Henry Dacres 46, 206
— Wm. Fred. Tra vers ...180 — Robert Harold 283
O'Dell, Thomas John 51, 363 — William Henry 54, 170
Odevaine, Ferdinald J. 182'oilivant, Alfred Henry
Odling, Wm. Alfred 320J— George Bent 153
Odium. Richard 155!— John Spencer 172
— William Henry 387J01pherts, Sir William ... 163
O'Donel, James George 395 — William Cautley...86, 225
— Manus Basil Hugh ... 21 3'Olver, Arthur 395
O'Donnell.Alex.Clement "lO'Malley, Charles A. G.i7st
7a, 4
58, 447
•85. 247
■73.
— George Boodrie
— Henry
— Hugh
— James John ...
— Thomas Joseph
O'Donoghue, Denis J. F
— Montague Ernest 77,
O'Dowda, James AVilton 313
O'Dwyer, T. Francis ... 377 — Charles Vernon 441
O'Farrell, Ernest H. — EdjiiundM.Carpenter 40c
Mavhew 347 — F. Cranstoun 237
— Thomas 377 — George Pollock 309
Offord,Edw.Pegden 380' — George Stewart ...76,415
38S
415
Chas. Lougblin 173
Wm. Arthur D'Oyly40, 400
O'Meagher, John Kevin 353
O'Meara, Arthur Edward 328
— Chas.A. Edm 436
— Eugene, John 529
— Waiter A. J 84, 209
Ommanney, Albert Edw
Arthur Hammond ..
Thomas Lane
Ormond, Harold V. S... 257
Ormrod, Joseph 185
Ormsby, Gilbert J. A. ... 3E6
— Robert Daly 40
— Thomas 373
— Vincent Alex 424
Orpen, John Hugh 236a
Orr, Alex. Stewart ...84, 254
— Charles Wm. James... 180
— Gerald Maxwell 442
— Hy. Montague Cave 24
— John Arthur 342
— John Boyd 239
— John Loch 432
— Michael Harrison 256
239 — SutherlandA.Mackay 437
Walter Hood 519
— William John 32, 408
Orton, Cecil Altred 185
— Edward Charles 395
— Ernest Fred 440
Sidney Bernard 287
Osborn, George 72, 177
— Lestock L. Hatton ... 1S1
— Philip Barlow 301
— Sherard 242
— Wm. Lushington 2S8
Osborne, Arthur de V.
Willoughby 296
— George F. Folger 21
— Henry Percy 319
— Herbert P. Oreagh ... 234
— H. Delano 259
Osbourne, Geo. N. T. S. 242
Osburne, John 380
O'Shea, Thomas 349
— Timothy 323
O'Shee, George I. P. P... 352
— Richard A. P 72, 211
Osier, Edm. F 320
Osmaston, Cecil A. F. ... 398
Osmond, Thomas Young 186
Ostrehan, F.G.Rodney 77,415
O'Sullivan, Barry R.deW. 401
Charles Joseph 349
Daniel 379
— Gerald HopeWildig 35,206
Ottley, Bee. Herbort T. 530
— William John 43S
Otway, Cecil Walter H. 143
Oughterson. Jas. C....46, 363
Ouseley. Ralph GlynnSg, 170
Ovans, Charles P. John 267
— Hugh Lambert 233
Ovens, Gerald Hedleysr, 286
— Robert Montgomery 292
Overton, George Cecil R. 235
Ovey, Darrell 358
— Richard Lockhart ... 302
Owen, Arthur Allen 130
— Arthur ElibankLewis 349
— Charles Cui;liffe...83, :6»
— Chas. Harold Wells... 181
— Chas. R. Blackstone i8rt
— Charles Samuel 263
— Charles William 510
— Douglas Charles 320
— Frederick Cunliffe ... 170
— George Pridham ...36, 16a
— Henry Bayford 234a
— Henry O'Brien 50, 107
— Henry Mostyn 47, 13J
— Herbert Charles 23;
— Ivon Trevor 310, 37;
John Fletcher 6, 16
L. I. Gethin Morgan 26
— Percival 40
Richard 4<
Richard T.Tudor 32a
— Robert Heylock 29!
Roger Carrniclmel R. 301
— Sydney Lloyd 213
— Lieut. William 30*
— Lt.Col. William 516
Owens, Francis Charles 43I
— Robert Leonce 25^
Oxley, Harold C 233J
— James Charles 3 529ft*
Reginald Stewart,86, 321'
Oxmantown.W. E. Lord 224
Ozanne, Chas. H 4°2ji
— Edward Grrenie 236a'!
— Harold 40J
— James AluredFaunce 402
Ozzard, Fairlie R 518
Packard, H. Norrington 172
Packe, Edm. Chris 236
Frederick Edward ... 297
Packer, Harry Dixon ... 386
Packman. Fred. Lord A. 279
Paddon, Stanley S.W.... 137
Paddy, Wm. Hamilton 404
Pagan, Alex. Wm 273
Page, Chas. Alex. Shan 320
Chas. Stanmore 272
— CutbbertF. G 184
— George 152
— James Arthur 27a
Lewis Meadows Shaw 366
— Louis Cecil 149
— Robert Burton 81, 257
Paget, Albert Edw. S.
Louis 152
— AlwyndeB.V 48, 332
— Arthur Henry 7
— Geoffrey Moore 222
— Harold 32
— John B.vng 247
— Rowland Edward ... 289
— VictorFred.W.Aug.81,169
— Well. Lynedoch H.53, 16S
Pain, George Wm. H.37, 275
Paine, Albert 1 322
— Ernest Louis B 238
— James Henry 180
Painter, Arnaud C... 84, 209 :
— George Evelyn 214
Paiuton, George Henry 388
Pakenham./foH.Edw.M. 221
George de la P. B 441
— Harry Francis 84, 321
Hewett J. Havelocic 222
— Robert E. Michael ... 353
— Thomas Henry 277
W. W. Verner 73. 414
— Hugh Dermod E 400 Palairet,Chas.AudrewH.236
John Joseph 309 Paleologus, Wm. C 43+
Patrick i36
437 Oswald, St. Clair 70, 144
— William Alex 91, 420
Otter, Francis Robert... 139
— Robert John Charles 240
Ottley, George Fred. 77, 315
Glendower George ... 315
Paley, Alan Thomas ... 357
— Edw. Groves 26
— George 357
— Raymond Edwanl ... 173
Palin, Gilbert Walter, 422
— Philip Charles +27
Handle Harry 439
Index — Active List.
834
Palk, Chas. H. Leet 526:
— Hon. Lawrence C. W. 290
— Wiimot L. Lancelot 333
Pallin, Daniel C 395
— William Alfred 395
Palmer, Alan Zoueh 175a
— Sir A. Power 4, 405
— Alfred E. 331
— Allen Llewellen 135
— Arthur Steuart 82, 330, 368
— Basil Owen 287
— Charles Hedley 216
— Bee. Charles Jasper... 530
— Cecil Charles 181
— Cecil Howard 275
— Cvril Eustace 172
— Edw. G. Broadley ...252
— Edward O. H. Orpen 401
— Francis James 386
— George "William 361a
— Gerald Steuart 441
— Harold B. H. Orpen 347
— Harry Douglas 400
— Henry 367
— Henry Ingham E. ... 422
— Horace Kemp 3S6
— Hugh Robert 179
— Reginald 255
— Reg. A. H. Orpen 352
— Sir Roger W. H. Bart. 161
— Roland Gaskel 266
— William Legh 211
Palmes, George C. ... 35, 265
— Philip 56,307
Panet, Alphonse E 212
Pank, Philip Durrell ... 516
Panton, Hy. B. Nelson 401
— John Gerald 83, 288
Pape, Cecil Bevis 1C2
Papillon, E. A. N. P.
Pelham 1756
Parbury, Ernest 1756
— Fred. Nigel i75«
Pardoe, Edw. Percy H. 402
— Frank Lionel 323
— Thomas Kenyon 276
Pares, Basil 387
Paris, Alex. Lloyd 215
— Archibald 78, 3981
Park, Cecil William 1, 35, 242:
Parke, George Arthur... 37^1
— Roger Kennedy 24
— ■ Sir William 336
Parker, Alfred C zSS]
— Alfred Ernest 3001
— Arthur 146
— Basil Stewart 291
— Francis Lindsay 291
— Frederick James ...93, 308;
— George 143
— George Hastings 290
— George Marcus G 439
— Harry P. England ... 423
— Hy. Wm. Manwaring 180
— Bee. Harry C 531
— Harry C. Trevor 143
— Jack Charles 314
— James 42ft
— James Henry 400
— John Lewes 77, 178
— John William 54, 411
— Lionel E. Longworth 386
— Lionel Lewis 171
— Ron. Montagu B. ... 220
— Neville Thornton 426
— Robert Burton 309
— Robert Gabbett 231
— Robert Hamilton 181
— Ronald Francis 1756
— St. JohnW.Topp84,288,36<;
— Theophilus Hastings 443
— Walter Augustus 379
— Walter Mansel 3
— William 1
— William 186
— William Frederic. ..79, 356
Parkes, Edward Ernest 388
— Fred. Napier 311
Parkin, Arthur 308
— Francis Hearle 292
— Henry 76, 447
— John Francis 366
— John Wm. Brooke 30, 363
— Wm. Allan Brooke ... 175
Parkinson, Bruce E. ... 268
— Chas. Colville 306
— Francis Russell ... 71, 297
Parkinson, Frederick F. 371 Paul, Robert Sears 434
— James Robert 48, 290I — Wa'ter Reginald 175(1
— Percival George ...49, 36SJ — William Harold Hay. 307a
— Thomas William 33o|Pavy, Francis 131
Parmirer, Chas. Lister 237 Pawsey, Wm. Isaac 402
Parr, Clements 3oilPawson, Carnegie R.... 143
— Harington Owen 431J — John Jervis j_
— Henry Hallam 6|Paxton, A. Fra. Pinkney 425
— John Frederick 17561— Harold William 174
— ifec.WilloughbyC 396 Payn. David Elgar 315
Partington, John W. ...175a
Parry, Claud Fred. P.... 171
— Dulas Bentley 137
— Edgar Rowe 519
— Frank Mardon 387
— George Llewelyn 401
— William Arthur 317
Payne. Alex. Vaughan7o,325
— Charles 216
— Edward Henry 435
— George 223
Here Chid.geyB. 329, 373
— Henry Jules 3831 — Jones H. Allen 31
— James Bacchus 178 — Richard Lloyd 35, 27
— Bee. John Horndon... 5321— Robert Leslie 349
— John J. B. Jones 282 Paynter, G. Cmbrne
— LlewellynHumf£reysS3,i-7 Beauclerk 223a
— Morris Vivian 290 — William Pattinson ...175a
— William 325, 373Payzant, Horace R. 258
Parson, George ... 184 Peach, Edmund 423
Parsons, Alfred Woodis ioolPeacock, Edw. Barnes... 439
— Arthur R. Crane 388 — Ferdinand Mansel ... 245
— Cecil 227; — Henry Barnes 448
— Sir Charles Sim B. 30, 1651 — Pryce 398
— Clement George ...82,447lPeacocke, George 360
— CunliffeM'Neile... 87, 400!— Goodricke Thomas 89, 27
— Durie 365 — Thos. George 39
— Edw. H.Thornbrough 170 — William 29, 205
— Edward M. Kinnaird 284 Peake. Bev. Geo. Chas. 5
— Fredk. Charles Alfred 434'— Malcolm 78, 169
— Harold Dan. E.78, 227, 368'Pearce, Walter King ... 275
— Lawrence W... 33, 165]— Charles Ross 526
— Maydwell 227 — Fras. Barrow 85, 247
— William Frederic 175!— John Wesley 216
— William Forster 174!— Robert 289
Part, Fred. A. Hulme... 161 (Peard, Henry James ... 380
Partridge, C. Burnett... 40: Peareth, John Twisden 333
— Henry Francis 149' Pearless, Chas. Wm. ... 265
— Llewellyn i37JPears, Guy Barnett 215
— Philip James 309 — Maurice L 265
— Richard G ;8i, 368!— Thos. Caldwell 47, 409
— Robert Charles i3ol?earse, Albert 384
Pask, Isaac A. J 185^ — A. E. Rombulow 400
Paske, A. Goldingham 310J— Beau. A. T. Kerr
Gordon Henry 210
Pasley, Sir T. E. Sabine,
Bt 87, 310
Passingham, Robert
Townshend Anwyl- 426
Aug. M. O. Anwyl ... 320
— Geo. Godfrey 163
— Godfrey 446a
— Henry Lucius 366
— H. Wodehouse 52, 279
— James Langford... 76, 317
— John Cecil 242a
Passy.De Lacy Woolrich 446 — Sydney Arthur 423
— Frederic Harry Burn 320'— Tom Harry Finch ... 277
— HarryEverard 49,410 — W. P 366
— Logan Deare 283[Pearson, Alf. Astley 33, 408
Patch, Arthur T.L 525] — Beo. Arthur Charles. 460
Francis Robert ...87, 179 — Charles Coffin 301
— Robert 18, 406
Patchett, Reg. Gordon 298
Paterson, Alex. Martin... 30
— Arthur Wm. Sibbald 246
— Athol Scott 366
— Edward Hamilton 56, 168
— Ewing 147
— Hy. Francis William 2510
— John 383
— Philip Joseph 174
— R. Ormiston 39!
— Stanley 56, 350
— Walter Herbert 279
— William Orr 2
Paton, Basil Geo. Bagot 266
— Donald R 327
— Ian Valentine 259
— John Archibald 231
— William 175J
Patrickson, Dudley M... 404
Patten, Archibald 350
— George R. B 372
Pattenson.E. C. Tylden 213
Patterson, Charies 258
— Charles D 129
— Henry M'Neale 428
— John 185a
— Norman 175a
— Stewart B. Agnew ... 438
Pattisson, John Howell 174
Paul, Bernard Wm 306
— Courtenay T. Saint. ..175&
— Denis 370
— Ernest Moncreitf 210
— Ernest Theodore.. .58, 412
— Gerard Robert C. 71, 363
— James R. A. Hunter 252
— Ernest Edward 244
— Hugh Craig i~
— HughDrummond 213
— Hugh Fred. Archie... 432
— John 37
— Robert Frederick 229
— Robert Stanley 137
— Vere Loraine 320
— Walter Bagot 25
— William MacMullen... 52J
Peart, Charles Lube ... 442
— Denis George 427
Pease, Henry Thomas... 395
— Lawrence W 315, 369
— Leonard Thales ... 62, 397
— William Frederic 183
Pechell, Aug. Alex. 3S0
Peck, Arthur Wharton 435
— Edward Surman 519
— Eustace Marriott 347
— Francis Samuel 516
— Henry Richardson ... 173
— John Herbert. 434
— Sydney Capel 185
Peckham, Richd. Harry 174
Pedder, Ernest Wm. N. 154
Pedler, Geo. Herbert ... 365
Pedley, Oswald.H. ...79, 348
— Stanhope Humphrey 313
Peebles, Arthur S 243
— Evelyn Chiappini 23.^
— Herbert Walter 360
Peeke, Harold Samuel... 383
Peel, Archibald 361
— Arthur 402
— Basil Gerrard 246
— Edw. John Russell ... 171
Peel, Fergus J. Russell. 302
— Frederick 54, 208
— Jonathan JohuR 236
— Robert Francis 222
Peele, Herbert J. J 1750-
Peile, Alfred James 179, 369.
— Fred. Babington 40, 407-
— Harry Diamond 529
— Schotield Patten ...58, 399
— Solomon Chas. F. 28, 410
Peiniger, Robert Fras. 1S3
Peirce, Wm. G. King ... 328
Peirse, Chas. Edward 58,412
Pelham, Cecil H. A 153,
— -ffoM.D.R.H. Anderson 151
-F.J. Thursby 374.
Pell, Beauchamp T 227
Pellew, Fleetwood Hr.go 217
Pelly, Henry Gerald 182
— Henry Joseph 513
— John Stannus.... . 57, 286
— Raymond Theodore 307a
Pemberton, Arthur R.32, 356
— Charles Edward 319
— E. St. Clair 58, 208
Robert 524
Pendrill, A. Mackenzie
79, 323, 369
Pengelley, George F. 7, 397
Pengree, Hy. Hewitt 36, 160-
Pennant, Hen. Chas. D. 221.
— FrankDouglas 322
— fibtt.Geo.H. Douglas- 220
Pennefather, Wm. V. 85, 297
Pennell, Henry Lee. ..56, 135
— Henry Singleton 30&
— Richd. Henry Edm. 438
Pennethorne, Henry E. 180
Pennington, A. Watson 431
— Guy Drnry 251a
— Richard L. Arthur ... 37
— William Herbert 437
Penno, FitzRoy S.L. 46, 297
Penny, Arthur Taylor... 290
— Ben. Frank 531-'
— Francis Henry ...55, 353
— Frederick Septimus 386
— Jeremiah 526
Penuyman, Alfred W. ... 267
Penoyre, E. H. B. Biker
Stallard 22
Penrose, Cooper 51, 207
— Edward R 62, 412
Penton, Arthur Pole 48, 176
— Bertie Cyril 445
— Herbert Edward... 28, 4J7
— Richard Hugh 382.
PentreathjKco.ArthurG. 395
Pepys, Arthur Guy L.... 309 .
— Gerald Leslie 445
— Walter 154
Perceval, Charles Cecil.. 210
— Claude John 93, 178
— Edmund ., 216
— Edward Maxwell 76, 168
— Philip 182
Percival, Ar. Jex-Blake 232
— Claud V". Noble 357
— H. Franz Passawer 366
Percy, Lord Alan Ian ... 220
— John Harris 395
Reginald Heber 233
— Robt. Fitz Gerald.. .62, 399
William Francis ...58, 239
— Wm. Frank Graham.. 160 •
Pereira, Arch. Fred. 251, 373 .
— Cecil Edward 221
Frank Charles „ 525
— George Edward... 84,219.
Perkins, Arthur J. E. ... 179
— Sir ^Eneas 215
— iEueas Charles 439.
— John Chas. Campbell 431
Perreau.ArthurMon.tagn 172-
Charles Noel 354.
Gustavas Arthur 441
Perrin, Chas. Louis 439.
— Joseph 309
Perrott, Hastings S 184
— Thomas 34, 165
Perry, Edmund Ludlow 519
— Francis Frederic 516
— George Edgar John... 436
— Harry Charles 216
— Henry Robert P 249.
— Hugh Whitchurch
80, I77«, 368
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Index — Active List.
Perry, John Charles 367 Picot, Francis Slater Si,
■ — Samuel 184I— Henry Philip 51, 410
— S.J.ChattertonPrittie 385 Pictnn, Reginald E 210
— William Change 7S5U Fiddington, Arthur 175
Pershouse, Stanley 287|Pidgeon, Francis 250
Persse, Cecil de B. iPiens, Franz 320
Gordon MiiPierce, Cecil 311
— Wm. Horsley 78, 136 — Fred. George 432
Pery, Cecil Chas. Jas. 85, 209 — Robert Campbell 271
— Paul Gregory 282jPiers, Hy. Octavius..55, 176
Peterkm, Alfred 379 — Wm. Barrington 76, 415
Peters, James 446,Pierson, John Ernest 62, 288
— John Weston P. ...72, 141 jPiggott. Fras. S. G 215
— Leonard Chris 77, 3991 Pigot, Robert 358
— Phillip Michael 24i'Pigott, Arthur F. H.286, 374
Peterson, F.Hopewell... 426
— Cec:l Herbert 43°
Petre, Charles Bernard 3
— Henry Cecil 82, 356
Petrie, Charles L. Rowe 327
— Ricardo Dartnell...8o, 20;
Peyton, Alfred Henry ... 349
— Algernon George. ..85, 418
— Francis 297
— Jones Lloyd 378
— Lumley Scobell ...51,410
— Westropp J 89, 418
— William Eliot 34, 156
Phayre, Arthur 77, 415
Pheiips, Edward 276
Phelps, Arthur 80, 364
— Arthur William 274
— George A. Royston... 308
— Grenville Edmund ... 365
— Vincent Randolphe... 234
-- Walter 11. Royston... 244
Pigou, Fred. Hugo 432
Pike, Cecil Fras. B 211
— Charles Septimus 247
— Geoffrey Davies 446
— Markham J.W 34c
— Sydney Royston 182, 36S
— Walter Nathaniel 249
— William 272
— William Watson 380
Pilcher.AlgernonSwaine 162
Arthur John 211
— Edgar Montagu 384
— Thomas David ...i, 35, 251
— Malet Peyton 88, josiPile, Lionel Lewis 93
Phibbs, Wm. G. Baynes 346! Pilgrim, Arthur Joseph 380
Philbrick, Reginald 288— Herbert AV 517
Philip, Rev. James G.... 531 (Pilkington, Fred. C 156
Philipps, Ivor 92, 422 Pillans, Wm. Soltau 175a
— Rhodri V. L. Lloyd... i32:Pilleau, Arthur Langston 424
Philips, James Clarke... 320 — Henry Charles 227
— James Joseph 395 Pillinger, Roland 151
— John Lionel 175a Pilson, Arthur F. ... 71, 354
Phillimore, R. Henry ... 215'Pim, Edward Hugh 171
Phillip, Henry John 264 — John 241
PhLUipps, Charles 179, Pinchard, Michael B 526
— Picton 398 Pinches, Horace Geo.... 381
Phillips, AlfredLucian 89,418 — Wm. Hooper 382
— Charles 289 Pinching, Mmden C. C. 136
— Charles Reginald 54a, 4iiPinhey, Alex. F 91, 447
— Christian Gibson 231 Pinhorn, Hy. Quinten... 373
— CuthbertCarrutheis 175'j Fink, Francis John... jB, 227
— Edward Fawtia naPinney, John C. Digby 434
Plunkett, Edw. Abadie . 24i|Portugal and Algarves,
Pochin, Richd. Norman 279 H. M. Kinq of 301
Pocklington, George H. 730 Postlethwaite,Fras J M. 316
Pocock, Herbert Innes... 383' Poston, Wm. John L. 175a
— Malcolm Robertson... 442: Pott, Henry Percy 271
— Philip Frederick 436iPotter, Claude Furniss 175
Poe, John 385 — Cyril C. H 15:
Poe, Charley V. L 323; — Harman Barnes 230
— John H. Lovett 361
— Wm. Skeffington 398
Poett, Joseph H 52, 294
Poingdestre, Alfred. ..91, 420
Pole, Chandos E. Van-
Notten 135
Pollard, Arthur E.St. V. 286
— Chas.Wm.Dutton 352
— Cyril James Keith ... 183
— James Hawkins W.... 259
Henry W. Ross 254
— Herbert Cecil 237
— Kenneth Mitchell ...1756
— Thomas James 388
Pottinger, Eldred Chas. 170
— Robert Southey 435
Potts, Edward Elm 347
— Frederick 86, 170
— John Wm. H 37, 166
— William Thomas 315
— James Herbert 423^ Poulter, Douglas Ryley 781
— Wm. Charles 63, 4:2iPovah, John Walter ...1756
Pollen, Edw. H. AVeller 22o|Powell,AlbertLawrence 160
— Stephen H 325I — Arthur Edward 275
Pollock, Arthur W. A.... 245J — Athertonff. 63, 177
— Chas. Edward 3841— Baden F. S. Baden8o, 223
— Douglas William 276 — Caleb K 378
— Evelyn 77, 168; — Charles Herbert. ..47, 412
— Fred. George 54a, 411]- Dacre Hamilton 3530]
— John Alta^er 302 — David Watson 306
— John Arch. Henry 35, 410 — Douglas 263 I
— John Heriot 370 — Eden Bernard 358
— Matthew Grant 215
— Ralph C. Godfrey ... 276
Pollok, Allan Bingham 148
Eskricke Sidney 185
— Frank Hugh 370
— Frank Roff. 185
— Frank Truscott 401
— Geoffrey Francis 283
— George Edward ...92,2101
— Reginald John 79, 235
Pinto, Joseph 0 525
Pinwill.Wm. Richd 237
Piper, Thomas 320
Pipon, Philip Gosset ... 163
Robert Henry 236
— Geo. Elidor Gwynne234<i Pirie, Arthur Murray ... 162
— George Fraser 247! — Chas. Patrick Wm. 77, 415
— George Frederick 270! Pirouet, Herbert G 278
■ — Henry Bannerman ... 297|Pirrie, Francis Wm 43c
— Henry Geo. Coates 86,297 Pisani, Lionel J 517
— Henry Walter 3'7i'Pitcher, Duncan Le G.... 266
— Hbt.deTouffrevllle8i, 777a Pitman, Alfred C 179
— John Noel 241a — Thomas Tait 1
— Joseph Harold John 222'Pitt, Jas. S. Cairns 236
— Lionel 333 — Thomas M. Stanhcpe 142
— Lewis Francis 87,322' — William 32, 205
— Lewis Horace 41!- Wm.Aug.LaneFox72, 219
— Ralph Noel 2641— William Neville 241a
— Richd. Edward Game 385lPixley, J. F. Renton ... 323
— Richard Sylvester ... 436, Place, Charles Otley ... 214
— Robt.W. Fergusson... 18 Plant, Wm. Arthur... 51, 176
— Shafto 446a! — Wm. Chas. TrewG.G. 441
— Sydney 236 1 Piatt, Arthur Herbert ... 294
— Thomas 388 — Ernest H. R. C. R. ... 245
— Thos. Brocklehurst... 154 — Harold Esmond 273
— Thomas Richmond ... 179!— John Ernest Hodder 222
— Thomas |V. W 540,i66|— Ralph Ernest 185
— Walter Ernest 79, 416 Playfair, Alan 432
Phillott, Douglas C. 82, 417 — Charles Murray 183
Ponsonby, Ashley Wm,
Neville 302
— Hon. Cyril M. B 220
Edw. F. T 173
— F. Edward G 1, 219
Gerald Maurice 234a
John 221
— Reginald Gordon ... 214
— Thomas Brabazon
Poole, Arthur Jas 234
— F.Gainsborough Lane 398
Francis Gordon 249
Frederick Outhbert... iSc
— Gerald Robert 398
Henry Reynold 184
Ivan M. Conway 444
— Walter Croker 382
— Walter Croker T 383
— Fredk. H. Grant 290
— Freik. Lyon 17S
— Geo. James Lord-.. 34, 165
— Norman Ernest 267
Phillpotts, A. H. Croker 48, 1 66
— Brian Surtees 214
— Louis Murray 171
Philpot, Fred. G. H. ... 358
Philson, Samuel Cowell 382jPlomer, William H.
Phipps, Charles Edw.... 1791 Percival 346
— Charles Foskett... 1S1, 36gPlowden, Fran.H'.igh ... 28
— Edgar Vivian A 380! — Trevor Chichele 434
— George Constantine... 3S6J— Walter F. C. C. ... 47, 447
— Henry Ramsay 173 Plowman, Seo. H.W. T. 330
— Pownoll Ramsay ...93, 294I — William ■ 135
Pickaid, F. B. B ". 227 Plumer, Herbert C. O.... 1,35
Pickering, Chas. Jas. ... 285 — Thomas Hall 81, 476
— Fras. Alex. Dmfreville 143' Plummer, Edm. Waller 172
Pickup, William 780! — Thomas Hermann ... 185
PickwoadjEdwin Hay 48, 766 Plunkett, Arthur W. V. 327
— Edgar Elkins 383]
— Edw.WeylandMartin 777
— Evelyn Geo.Harcourt 220
Robt. C. Fergusson 404J— Eyre William 388
— Wm. P. Morris 85,159' — Francis 402
Poliok-Morris, John B. 299 — F. A. Lambert ...78, 777a
— Thomas Anselan 334I— Gaorge 220'
Pomeroy, Edm. John ... 360]— Harold Haines 249
— Francis Knox 349,— Henry George 307
— Granville George 274 — Henry Lloyd 86, 770
— lion. Ralph Legge ... 139! — John
Pond. Alex. Donald C. 82, 477 — John Harcourt 220
— John Harold Slade ...175a j
— Philip Lionel William 298
— Richmond ffolliott... 175J
— Robert Montague ... 184
— Robt. S. S. Baden- ... 7 1
— Sidney Henry 93, 210
— Simpson 381
— Sea. William Bassett 506
— William Bowen 43c I
Power,AshlevE.Neuville36i
— Sir Elliott D. Le P.
St 357
— John Henry 385
— Robert Atcheson
Ffrench 175a
— Robert Ignatius 381
— Rowland Edward ... 229
— William Martin 387
W. Thos. Conway ... 435 Powles, Thomas Wm. 56, 777
Pooley, Thos.Edward...i75aPowlett, Thos. Charles
Poore,Robt.MontagU77, 148I Orde 28
Pope.AndrewW.Waring 2971Pownall,Geo. E. Beaty 286
— Francis 309 Poynder, Geoffrey Wm. 227
— Maurice Edw.Weston 158 — John Leopold 525
— Sydney Buxton 255poyntz, Henry Wm 305
Thomas Henry 524, — Hugh Stainton 251
Popham, Edward L 443Praed, Geoffrey A. M.... 266
— Gilbert Ley borne ... "ilPrain, David 517
Robert Lionel 367 Prall, Cedric B 519
— Robert Stewart 306 — Samuel Esmond 528
Porch, Cecil P 279 Prance, Robert C 175a
Edward Albert 247, Prasad, Kanta 518
Porcher, Cecil George... 267 Pratt, Alfred Gilbert ... 303
Portal, Bertram Percy83, 158J — Audley Charles 225
Porteous, Charles M'L. 437! — Arthur Spencer ...50, 167
— Richard 395!— Edward Rogers 785a
Porter, Adrian S. M, ... 365 — Ernest G.Wilberforce 439
Atwell Robt 33, 408J — Ernest St. George 86, 332
— Chas. Edw. Ludlow... 361! — George M'Donald ... 331
Cj'ril Lachlan 229,— Henry Arthur 778
Fortescue Geoffrey ... 292!— Henry Roger Evelyn 441
Frederick 305!— James John 517
Fred. Joseph Wm. ... 383J — Mervyn 322
— Geoffrey M 54, 2071 — Robt. Edw. Burton... 215
— Henry Colin Mansel 323 — Thos. Sisson Fleet-
— Herbert Alfred 760' wood 244
— Herbert Edward. ..72, 414I — Wm. Simson
Leslie B. Morse i75|Preeston, Noel P. R.
— Malcolm Tindal 2i5|Prendergast, Chas. G.
— Mansel Loudon 322! — Donald Guy 83, 296
— Reginald W 56, 301' — Frederick 87, 779
— Richard M'Ewan 3<"6 — Gerald Neil 1 79, 321
— Robert 38c) — Theodore John W. 63, 208
— Thomas Cole 32 — William Henry 429
Portinan.-ffoH. Gerald B. 151] Prentice, Herbert 211
377
'74
423
Index — Active List.
836
Prentice, Montaguo J 11. 3626 Probyn, Percy John
385 Radclyffe Charles Percy
Frederick 336
405|— John 23S
■ Oswald Claude 37, 409
1 Radice, Alfred Hutton 273
Etae, Maitland E 446
— Robert E. Shepherd 334 Profeit, fihas. Wm. 220, 365
Prentis, Walter S 435 Prosser, C. E. Wegg ... 357|Radford, Dudley .
Prescott, Cyril William 446 Prothero, Archer Geo 297,373]— Frederick John 305
— Sir George, LL.B.. ProtheroejMontague
Bart 134 Proudfoot, Andrew W. 32,408
— John J. Whitworth... 386 Prowne, William 370
Fresgrave.EdwiR.J. 54, 411 Prowse, Chas. Bertie ... 245
Pressey, Arthur 91,420! — G. W. Thursby 282
Prest, Edw. Papillon 86, 243?ryce, Douglas David-
Preston, Ales. Fras 377 son >o, 407
— DArey BrownlowjS, 177a — Henry E. ap Rhys ... 441
— Eyre Evans 437 — Hugh Beauclerk Mos-
— Fred. George 50,410! tyn 35S
— George Allen 437! Prynne, Alan H. L 398
— James 329(1 — Gordon H. Howard... 402
— Jenico Edward ... 31, 410 — Harold Vernon 3S5
— FhiiiD Hy. Hulton ... 184 Pryor, Pomeroy H 431
— Sec. Wm. Babington 532|Puckle, John 365
— Thomas Haworth ... 278 — Thomas Norman 252
— Wm. John Phaelim ... 439 Pudsey, Denison 185
Pretyman,Si>G.Tindal6,i64'Pugh, Edw. H. Bockett 403
Prevost, George Herbert 436 Pullen, Arthur Fox... 90, 178
— George William 155 Puller, Fras. Chas 214
Priauix, Geo. Kendall 322iPulley, Col. Charles 28, 409
Price, Adolphus J 3° 2"<l Lieut. Charles ... 175a
— Bartholomew George 235I— Harry Cuthbert 320
— Cecil 36iPalling, Reo. Edw.Herb. 396 Ralston, James 276
— 0. Fred. Rugge 170 Pullmau, Alfred H 314 Rambaut.BertrandR.R. 182
— Charles Henry U. 79, 419 Pulteney,W.Pulteuey37, 223 Rampini, Fred. Chas.
— Charles Lempriere... 225 Pannett, Percival Rodd 175"
— Sec. Cyril 530 Purcell, Matthew H. 24, 205
— Cyril Uvedale 432, — Vivian Edward 215
— Fras. Carodoc Rose... 264 Parchas, Charles 41, 36s
— George Dominic 247' — EdgarCamac 87, 265
— Henry Wall 246 Purdey, Major Sefton... 159
— Henry William 234a Purdon, David Wm. 76, 414
— Owen Lloyd 183 Purdv. Robert 30, 165
— Raymond Herbert ... 529 Purefoy, Edw. Bagwell 157
— Richard 86, 186 Purnell, Edw. Kelly 258
— Thos. Herbert Fras.... 282[Purser, Lydmar Holme 3r
— Thos. Rose Caradoc 440 Purvis, Alex. B 54, 176
— William Locking 517 — EyreWalterMolyneux 438
— William Sparks II. ... 377:— John Allen R 89,364
Prichard, Chas. Stewart — John Henry 334
93, 3°8| — John Spottiswoode84, 209
— Geo. Penry II.... 54a, 411 Puxley, HarryO.L 22_
— Widiam Oliver 260 Puzey, Arthur K 236
Prickett, Charles Hy. ... 215 Pye, John 3626
— Thomas 18! — Wm. Edmund 439
Prideaux, Francis B. ... 436 Pym,Chas. Evelyn 146
— Philip Edward 360]— Ernest Harding 213
Pridgeon, Alex. F 155 — Fred.Harry Norrie363,398
Pridham, Geoffrey Robert2i3 — John Beville 400
— George Fredk 297:Pyne, Chas. E. Menzies
Pridmore.WalterGeorge 526; — Edward Ernest 402
Rawlinson.Geo. Brooke
M 86,
— SirH3-.SeymourBr.48,
— Wilfred Romney
Rawnsley, Claude..
— Gerald Thomas
Rawson, Court. Clarke 26
— Herbert Edward ...35,
282
221
=37
3, 363
Raikes, Arthur Edw. H. 325 — Robert Ian 273
— George Leonard 3981 Rawstorne, Lawrence... 14&
Lawrence Taunton ...175a Ray, Arch. Douglas H. 276.
Raines, Sir Julius A. R. 229 — Denton De la Cour ... 272
— Ralph G. D. Groves... 230 — GrattanGeo. O'N. ... 373.
Rainey, Edm. Flower ... 429 — Laurence Brisco J — 366
Rainier, Norman R. J._.. 519] — MacCarthy R. Emmet 426
Rainsford, John Aug
— Marcus Edw. R. ..
— Stephen D 50,167
— William John Read... 378
Raitt, Hy. G. Bowen 92, 421
— Herbert Aveling... 54, 292
— John Walter Forbes 529
Raleigh, Geo. Hebden... 303
Ralph, Alfred Colyer ...433
— Arthur Jeffreys 434
— John Charles 236
Stanley Lush 309
432
Ramsav,Alex. FitzG.... 262
Arthur D. Gilbert 438
— Frank William 319
— George 519
— Hilton Alexander 183
— James Gordon 343
— John 92, 448
— John George 54, 411
— Norman 175
— Thomas Burnett ...93
G. 424 — Robert Amyatt 231a
27. 363JRayment,G. Jos. Robert 395
Raymond Evelyn D. ... 304
— Francis; 395
— George 383
— Harry Elliott 256
— Henry Phipps 225
-Reo. P. F 395
— Richard Wellington 395
Rayner, Hugh 134
— W . Bryan Fleetwood 236
Raynes, Edw. Villiers... 352
Raynsford, Richard M. 35.2
Rea, Frederick Wm. ... 425
Read, Harold W. K 384
— Hastings 48, 409
— Joseph Washington. ..175k
Reade, Arthur Revell 76, 297
— Dare Heber-Percy H. 286
— Edward Revell 277
— Piercy Nevill G i8t
— RaymondN.R 53
— William Lloyd 3S0
Ready, Basil Tobin 297
Felix Fordati 210
327
325
— WilliamAlexander ... 33 Reay, Charles Tom ...49
Ramsden, Henry 172 — Ernest Herbert J. 8
— Herbert F. S 54a, 4iiJReckitt, John D. T 380
Reddie, Anthony J 265
— John Murray 275
— Robert Alexander 157
Redfern, Allan F 2420-
— Clement Cotterill 261
— George Havergal 184
— Peter Y 180
Real, E. A. Fred 436
— Harry Eastland 234a
Redman, Arthur Stanley 216
Redmond, John Patrick 273
Redstone, James Henry 311
— Josslyn Vere 175a
— Richard Elmslie 174
Randall, James Robert 370
— John 432
— Rich.G. Bruxner...46, 257
— jRec.Wm. Sidney 396
Randolph, Alg. Forbes
93, 3i9
— Francis Arthur X78
Ranken, Geo. Patrick 8r, 416
Rankin, Chas. Herbert 148
— Richard Frederick ... 100
Pnestley.Chas. E.Nixon 428 — William Menzies 212, Ranking, G. Spiers A.... 515
Rankine, Walter L. C... 2oo'Reece, John Deane 439
— E. J. Kenworthey 49, i76]Qnayle, W. Adair 524
— F. J. Blakiston ...73, 4i4jQuenneli, Wm. Aleck... 370
— George William ...92, 42i.yuentin, Walter ... 58, 412
Prince, Alick Lancelot 32S,Queripel, Leslie Horbt. 174
— Paul Ernest 2i5lQuicke, F. Churchill ... 92
— Robert 238I — Wm. Henry 528
— William C. S 431 Quill, Berkeley Crosbie 50
Pringle, Charles H.... 286, 374'— John Jerome 46, 402
- Geo. Octavius Shaw 182] — Richard Henry 377
— Hall Grant 174
— John Wallace.. ... 82, 209
— Lionel Graham 335
— Robert 395
— William Douglas 529a
Prinsep, Douglas G. 7
Prior, Arthur W. 5
— Charles Lawrence
■ — George Upton 5
— Henry Hugh Back-
house 287
— William 81, 417
Prissick, Cuthbert 440
Pritchard, Alfred B 447
— Aubrey Gordon 435
— Bertie Edgar A 443
— C.Hamerton 91, 447
— Clive Gordon 181
— Douglas James 443
— Ernest W. Holland ... 185
— Frank Vernon L 440
— Harry Lionel 213
— Harry Tornano 448
— Henry Edward 424
Quilter, John Arnold C. 219
Quin, Henry George 233
— Richard P. W 439
— Thomas 77, 418
Quinlan, Andrew Wm. 287
i6iS — Dominick Joseph 395
329;Quinn, John Jas. P 431
" Quinton.FrancisW.D. 86,170]
Ransford, Clement G. ..242a
— Fras. Metcalfe 230
Ransom, James Mann 89, u9
Ransome, Robert S 264
Raper, Allan Gramme ... 16
Rasbotham, Darcy A.... 135
Rasch, Fred. Carne 304
Rashleigh, Philip 185
Ratcliff, Chas. John 156
Rathbone.CecilEdmund 1S4
— Harold E. F 214
Rathborne,Hans Robert 371
— Wm. Hans 22, 205
Rattigan, Herbert Wm. 267
Ratton, Joseph Holroyd 185a
Rattray, Charles 432
Haldane Buruey 436
Quirk, John Owen 25 — Sir James Clerk 259
Rabau, Herbert Trevor 444
— Richd. Bassett Cock-
burn 246
Raby, Montague H. B. 174
Radcliff,Sam.Garnett89, 4x9
Radcliffe, Alfred Delme 444
— Arthur W. T 49, 410
— Charles Delme 348
— Frederick Walter 294
— Henry Delme 263
— James L. Percival ... 146
— Jasper Fitzg 242
— Malcolm MacGregor
— Rullion Hare 73, 414
Raven, Alex. Wm. N. ... 435
— James Phillip Arthur 361
— JohnC. H 348
Ravenhill, Alex. George 290
— Collingwood 172
— Edward H. Goring ... 17
— Edgar Evelyn 76, 229
— Fred. Thornhill 89, 170
— Harold William 182
Harry Stuart 259,374
Nathaniel Robert 242 Ravenscroft, Lionel B. 225
— Percy P. de Blaquiere 173 Ravenshaw, Chas. W. 46, 409
. — Philip J. Joseph 210 — Hurdis S. Lalande87, 242
Hugh Robt. Norman 440]— Robert E. Lowndes84, 169 Raw, Rupert George 233
— Osborn Brace 297I — RobertParker i63|Rawling, Cecil Godfrey 24_
— Philip A. Raymond... 262]— Seymour A. Delme ... 439 Rawlins,ArthurKennedy 435
Pritchett, W. Penrose 273 — William C. Alfred
Prittie, Hon. Fras. R. D. 358I— Sir Wm. Pollexfen ... 257]— Richard Walter ."." 308
Son. H.C.O'Caliaghan 358]— William Scott Warley — Stuart Wm. Hughesi75a
317 Rawlinson, Chas. Brooke 448
Prohyn.Dighton Gordon 180
— Julian Edmund S. ... 286]Radclyffe, Chas. Edw. 356]— Claude Robert 353
Reed, Charles 184
— Edmund Martin ...89,419.
Frederick 1850
Hamilton Lyster 171
Henry Robert B 446
Reeks, James Albert 79, 305
Ress, Harold C. P 402
— Herbert 370
Reeve, John Sherard ... 219
— William T. M 352
Reeves, Edw. Hoare 135
Fras. Casement 525
Frederick Spencer ... 229-
— Hugh Charles 183
— John 33
— Linley Philip 241a
— Paget Edw. Stuart ... 352
— Robert Clanmalier... 175a
Stafford Reichel 184
tteger, Fritz P 255
Regnart, Cyrus H 401
Reichwald, Wm. Fredk. 174
Reid, Adam Syott 515
— Alexauier Daniel 404
— Alfred 232
— Sir Alex. J. Forsyth 17,406
— Arth'.ir William 215
— Charles Clements 91, 419
— Chas. Lestock Onslow 448
— Charles Saville 215
— Edward Harington... 244
— Ellis Ramsay 371
— Eric Bruce 329
— Fergus Hamilton 185
— Frederic James 365
— George Whiteley 291
— Harold Arthur 170
— Hector Go wans 366
— Hugh Edward 226
— James Henry E 54
— James More 38r
— John Francis 1S3
*37
Index — Active List.
Reid, J. J 3626 Rich, John Eastern i74|Rigg, Henry Masson ... 444 Robertson, George Alan 422
— Lestock Hamilton 415 — W. Harry Derville 78, 415 — Owen Davys 234! — Sev. James 396
— Walter Richard 17511 — "William Sutton 202; — Robt. Addison 48, 176, — James Currie 519
— William David 442 Richard, Sev. C.H 506 Riley, Charles Brook .. 442 — Jas. Henry Craig 330
Reilly.B. Lewis Philip 32,401 Richards, Arthur Carew 290 — Rupert Farquhar ... 315 — John Albert 169
— Charles Cooper 381 — Bernard Ogilvie 275 — Thomas iib — John Cunynghame... 360
— Charles William 385 — Charles. .„ 248 Rimington, Jos. C. ...90,209 — John Frederic 348
— Edwin William 525
— James 396
— John 367
— John Aug. Herbert 51, 363
— Rawdon EdwardD.46, 409
Reily, Alex. Yates 383
Reinhold, Geo. Fred. ... 184
Hermann Edward
446
— Charles Herbert. .301, 374 — Michael B 306
— Charles Stewart 369 — MichaelF 51, 147
— Edw. Willoughby 423 Rind, George B. A 404
— Francis Graham 3S6jRinge, Richard Head ... 395
— Geo. Westley 310! Ringwood, Herbert.. 55, 279
— Harold Arthur D 365 Riordan, John 381
Henry Meredyth 263 Ripley, Edward Guy ... 358
Seiss, Edw. Leopold 140
»Renimington, S. L. II. 292
Rendall, Eras. H. S 282
— John Charles S 295
Rennick, Ales, de C. ... 443
— Frank 42?
— RobertWm.de CIudcv 444
Ronnie, George A. Paget 322
— John George 259
— Samuel James 380
— William Brown i5o
Rennison, Arthur J 366
Renny, Alex.MacW..„4Q, 410
— George Blakiston... 46, 400
— George Marjoribanks 292
— George Sidney 27;
— Henry 30;
— Lewis Frederick 355
— James Saurin..
428 — George Eustace 308
— Kenneth 240
— Kenneth Forbes 337
-- Norman Bethune 175!
— Philip Rynd 269
— Robert 525
— Robt. Arthur Harvey44<>a
— Robert Macpherson... 300
Thomas Alexander ... 370
> — John Charles Field... 291 — Henry Wm. Alfred ... 142 — William 213
■ John Loflus 332|Rippon, George 85, 417 — William Cairnes 1850
■ Mordaunt Cyril 325 Rising, Robert Edw. ... 273!— William Robert .. 54, 137
■ YancouverAlexander 242 Risk, Charles E 402 Robin, Nicholas E 425
- Walter Guyon 526, — Edm. John E 380! Robins, George Upton... 250
• Walter H. Pickering 401 Risley, Crescent G 175ft! — Lancelot I. O 297
- William Yellacott ... 443 Ritchie, Archibald B. ... 336|Robinson, Alick C 214
Richardson, Alex. Edw. 39; — Arthur Gerald 269 — Annesley Craven 366
1 — ArthurFra. George 36, 296 — Blyth 156 — Archibald Tyrrell ... 279
A. Johnstone 84, 249 — Cecil Oliphant 292 — Chas. Eugene Barnes 441
— Arthur Yalentine 262 — Charles Maclver 173 — Charles Lucena ... 93, 257
— Charles 323 — James 40 — Charles T 56,168
— Charles William 81, 177a — James Frederick 305 — Charles Walter 443
-Chas. William Grant 432 —John 383 — Daniel George 444
— Francis B. Wal. ...76,415 - John Robert 178 — De la Pere 371
— F 117 — Theodore Francis ... 3S8[ - Edward Heaton... 190, 370
— Francis James 350 — Thomas Fraser 328] — Francis 345
Francis Joseph 323 — William Buchanan ... 296 — Fras. Wingfield 26
— Sidney Mercer 77,177a — Frederick 175ft Ritherdon,RoktAugustu343f — Frederick England... 388
Renshaw, Reginald A. 185a!— Geo. Lloyd Reilly... 18, 406 Ritson, Ralph G 233 — Fred. W. TeniDletow 288
Renton, Colin Campbell 429!— Henry 333 Rivers, A. J. de Carrara 1851 — Frederick Winwood 17;
— Robert Ross 422I— Herbert Lance 424 — John H 384 — G. Wharton 258
— W.G.Forrester 135, — Hugh 387 Rivett-Carnac, E. H.62, 412 — George Henry 40, 410
Renwick, Charles Henry 239I— James Jardine 152 — John Henry ij— George Somerville ... 223
JReporter, Manecljee E. 524!— John 88, 334 — John Stirling 441 — George Tracey 427
Repton, Fred. Wm....8i, 416!— John Franklin 24m — Percy T 46, 284'— George Winsor 379
Retallick, John M. A. 54a, 411 — Morris Ernald I^I!~ Seymour G 21: - Godfrey Walker 430
Rettie, Wm. J. Kerr 171
Rew, Chas. E. D. 0 360
Rewse, G. B. W. Smith 443
— H. B. W. Smith 174
— H. W. Smith 46, 206
Reynard, Claude Edw... 153
Reynaud, Edward Henry 192
Reynolds, Alan Boyd
— Alf. Howard 263
— A. J 293
— Arthur Reynold... 85, 205
— Cecil Edward 182
— Sev. Charles H 530
— Douglas 175
— Frank Romilly 58, 208
— Gerald Nairne 162
— Philip Guy 137
— Sidney Latimer 364
— Thomas G. C 86, 271
— Thomas James 347
Rhodes, Elmhirst ... 55, 310
— Fras. Mary John D. 282
— Francis William :6
— Hubert Yictor 306
— James Havelock Alex. 380
— John Fairfax 143
— Wilfred M'Turk 175a
— William Thomas B.... 297
Riach, Arthur H. D 212
— George Hamilton 183
— MalcolmS 78,342
— William
Riall, Bertram Charles 352a
Neil G. Stewart 337|Rivis, T. C.Lockhart 271,365 — Guy Vandeleur 400
— Richard 367'Roacbe, H. Leslie 248I — Harold Arthur 307
— Robert Mervyn ...71, 155 Robarts,CharlesJameS4S,447' — Harold Neil 237
— Walter Fairfax 277 — Chas.StuartHamilton 246 — Henry 181,369
— W. St. John 54, 411 —Gerald 14SJ— Herbert Pollexfen ... 361
— Sir Wodehouse D..24, 363 Robb, Alex. Kirkland... 332 — James Herbert 387
Richer, Fred. Arthur ... 156 — Frederick Spence^S, 332 — John A. Purefoy 182
Richey, Fred. Wm 182 — James Jackson 52911! — John Elliott 529
Richmond, George 2161 Robbins, Henry John ... 379]— John Herbert 244
— Harold Curistopher... 274 Roberton, John Ernest 343 — John Poole Bowring 355
— Henry Spencer H. ... 401 Roberts, Sen. A. G. A 530J— John Rowan ... 252
— Richard OlifTe 3711 — Alfred Ernest 518J — Leonard J. Whishaw 17511
Rickard, F. Martin 182, 369— Archibald 433 — Oliver Long 384
— George Henry 183 — Archur Colin 235 — Percy Gotch 1754
— Yictor Geo. Howard.. 3=3 — Arthur Noel 54, 363I— Percy Morris 313
Rickards, Edward 138, — Arthur S. Browne ... 445
— Marcus Cecil A 175a — A. H 366
Ricketts, Henry Carew 428 —Charles 23S
— Henry Wm. Felix 444 — Charles F 1
— John Thomas 185a — Charles Percy 182
— Lancelot Hamilton ... 433 — Chas. Wm. F. Palmer 145
— Robert Lumsden 439 — Douglas Walkden ... 175
— Theophilus Fred. W. 352 — Edm. Wyndham Gav 175a
— Wm. S. Percival 523 — Edw. R.*B. Stokes ... 210
Rickman, Arth. Wilmot 233 — Frederick John 228
— Graham E 263 — Lord Fred. S....4, 163, 224
— Stuart Hamilton 357 — Georae Bradley 212
— AVilliam 353
Riddell, Edw. Pius Arth. 233
Riccard, CecU B. J 354
— John Stanley i"_
Rice, Brinsley A. M'H. 442
— Gerald Dominick ...353a
— Son. Dlick De R.
Burke 49, 265
Rochfort,Alex.Nelson36, '65
— Harold Boyd 162
Ridgeway, David G 251:— Walter E. Cramer ... 239
— Edward William C 442 — William 271
Richard Kirby 26, 407 — William Bradley 446
Ridgway, John Herbert 3291 — William Heory 215
■ Gerard B. Howard 91/421 — Richard T. 1 430 Robertson, Alex. Brown 342, Rock, Edward 175*
— Harry A. Harington 437JRidings, Arthur Wm. G. 398 —Alexander P 369 Rocke, Walter Leslie ... 325
— Henry Garde 37, 363 — Cecil 271! — Charles 440, Rocksavage, Earl of ... 15°
— Hugh Rosceter 303 Uidler, John 367!— Charles Chetwode ... 172 Roddy, Edwin Louis ... 261
— Sheridan Knowles B. 439' ltdley, Chas. Parker ... 33I — Charles Lonsdale 211— Henry Hugh 429
— Sidney Mervyn 439 — Edward Keane ... 86, 294 — David Stephen 259! Rodger, Rober: Stuart 386
— Spring Robert 58, 208, Ridout, Dudley Howard 210, — Donald 40, 406] Rodgers, John William 516
Rich, Charles Carroll 46, i6f|— Fred. Walter Boyer... 366 — Donald Elphinston ... 446J Rodney, Lennox G. B... 345
— Charles Lionel M... 90, 419 — Julian Yorke Haytei 184' — Edward Craig 330; Rodway, Stephen Geo... 398
— Christopher Stiles ...i75<rRigby, Gerard Chris 3251 — Frank iS6,Rodwell, E. Huncer 73, 414
— Edmund Tillotson ... 213 — Percy George 87, 305!— Frank M. Bnileau ... 299 — ReginaldMandeville8o,i68
— Harold Hampden 80, 1773'Rigg, Edw. Harrison .., 316: — Frederick William ... 2:4' Roe, Arthur Robt. M — 295
— Richmond Fothergill 323
— Robert M. Rainey 89, 418
— Stapylton C 370
— Stratford Watson 181
— ThomasArthur Frank 1S4
— Walter Henry 89, 178
— William Arthur ...80, 169
— William Godwine 318
— Wm. Henry Banner... 517
— William James 317
Robison, Hy. W. Stuart 323
Robsou, Charles Graeme 431
Hv. Bradley 72,208 — Edgar 296a
Hy.RogerCrompton8o,2i9' — Henr\ Donne 70, 227
Edw. Yansittart Dick 182 — Herbert 366 — William 18
— Geo. Augustas 266 — HerewardLlewelyi)92, 422' Sobyns, John Wilmot 47, 399
— George Hutton 157— Hugh Bradley 179 Roch, Horace S 386
— Henry James 437 — Ivon D'Esterre 175 Roche, Benjamin Robert 251
— Claude P. B "250!— James Foster 82, 232'— James Reid 518J— Eugenius Alfred 37S
— Malcolm B. Bookey... 247 — John Balfour 1751 — Lawrence Sturmy ... 365 [— Henry John 423
Ricardo, Ambrose St. Q. 271 — Robt Buchanan ... 88, 181J — Marshall Owen 22301 — James Yalentine 388
— Francis Cecil 40: — William Henry 33— Michael Bradley 178'— Leo Victor 184
— Harry Wm. R. ... 80, isSJRidderborg, S. G. O. . . 135 — Montgomery Browne 425 — Richard John 314
— Horace 16, 219 Riddick, Geo. Bushman 3B5 — Richard Owen 389 — Thomas 325
Wilfred Francis ^VRideout.Fred. C. W. 77, 416; — Yivian Heathcote 529 —Thomas H. de M....4:, 399
Roe, Bernard Oswald... 435,
— Cyril Hareourt ...90, 209
— Edward Charles B.Si, 400
— John Windsor 1756
— Robert Bradley 525
— Samuel George 271
— William Edward 255
Roebuck. Alg. W.Disney 182
Roffey, Harold Bowyer 257
Rogers, Claude R 53
— Francis Caryer C. ...283
— Frederick Arthur 517
— Geo. Wm. Nisbet 16
— Guy Haniilton 444
— Henry 388
— Henry Schofield 212
— Herbert Thompsons. 444
— Hugh Stuart 3i8|
— Leonard 519'
— Percy Herbert 93, 315:
— Eev. Stephen F. Hugh '396
— Walter Lacy Yea ... 175a'
Rolfe, Eeo. A.'Neville ... 460;
Rollancl, Alexander 212
— Chas. Edw. Tulloch... 182
— Edward Lewis 441
— George Murray 435
— Stuart Erskine ...16, 406
Rollo, Hon. Robert 295
— Wi Ilia 'n Keith 226
Rolph, Chas. Thos 186
— George William 361
— William Lawford 366
Ro'.t, Stuart Peter 54,332
Rome, Charles Leslie ... 132
— Clande Stuart 152
Romer, Cecil Fras....88, 354
Romilly, Arthur H 2=2
— Bertram H. Samuei. 223
— Francis Henry 297
— Frederick W 50, 223'
Ronald, James il'Bain 229I
■ — John James 334
Ronaldson, RobertW.H. 134!
Ronayne, Chas. R. L. ... 387
Rooke, Alt'. Sbipton...89, 419
— Benjamin P. Simpson 427!
— Bertram Hammersley 212
— Douglas Giles 222'
— Everard Home 214I
— George Harry John.. 352
— Giles 440
Roome, Fredk. M'lver 80,2961
— Henry Napier 425
— Leslie Stuart 319
— Reginald Eckford ...429
Rooney, Gerald Chris... 401
— Jas. Patrick 377
Rooth, Richard Ales. ... 354
Roper, Alex. Wm. ...53, 209
— Reginald Trevor 294
Rorison, Wm. G. D. G.... 335
Rose, Adrian 154
— Albert Barnes 328
— Alexanders 380
— Ambrose George 367
— Arthur Hugh Percy. 304
— Charles 395
— Charles Stuart 84, 209
— Edward Lee 5, 397
— Fiank Stanley 151
— Frederick Capel ;'6o
— Henry Metcalfe ...26,406
— Hugh 93, 299
— Hugh./.S.C 77, 415
— Hugh Alex. Leslie ...173b
— Hugh Chambers 146
— Ivor Sainte Croix ... 323
— John Latham 431
— John Markham 398
— Launcelot St. Vincent 214
— Richard A. de Burgh 276
— Ronald H. Walrond...234a
— Thomas Allen ...259, 365
— Walter John 145
Rosher, Henry Louis ... 294
Roskell. Wm. Joseph... 256
Ross, Alan Campbell ... 175
— Arthur Justin 215
— Arthur Leith 258
— Arthur Murray 247
— Charles 239
— Edric Crawford 0 280
— Edward Henry 253
— Fleetwood Geo. C. ... 436
— George Whitehill 444
' — Harry 436
— Hew Dalrymple 357
Index — Active List.
Ros3,HughAiexander... 340 Russell, Alexander F.... 380
— James 260 — Lord Alex. George ... 356
— Sir John 252 — Hon. Alex. V". F....8S, 220
— John Leith 17 — Allan R. Postauce ... 517
— Eeo. Malcolm Munro 533 — ArthurEgerton Watts 222
— Maleo'in Nugent i73'J — Hon. Arth. Hamilton 142
— Norman Hamilton ... 386 — Sir Baker C 3, 154
— Robert James 319 — Hon. Bertram! Joseph 174
— Ronald Campbell 2S0J— Bruce Bremner ...71,208
— Thomas Milne 143 — Christopher James ... 185
— Thomas Spinks 529 — Douglas Henry New-
— Tvrell Carter 334 bery 175a
— Walter Charteris...7o, 332 — Edm. S. K. Wilmot ... 171
— William 302 — Francis Deane 440
— William Robert 442, — Francis D. Astley 262
Rosseter, Jas.Hurley 36, 165 — Francis Shirley 142
Rost, Ernest R 526 — George Blakeley 381
Rostron, Hubert J. Cecil 233— George Young 398
— Philip Simpson 1756 — Gilbert B. Alwyne ... 220
Rotherham, Walter Hy. 211 — Harry Thompson ...173
— Henry 203 J— Henry John 365
Rothwell, Rich. Sutton 185 — Horatio Douglas 360
Rotton, John Guy ...87, i7o|— James Cosmo 145
Rountree, Eeo. H. T. H. 532;— John Alexander 395
Roupell, Fra. Fred. F.... 32 — John 186
Rouse, Arch. H. Tylden 436 — John Joshua 382
— Fred. P.Pierrepont ... 442 — Leonard 277
— Hubert 84, 169 — Leonard George 357
Routh, Arthur Lionel ... 1S4' — Lionel Phillips 248
— Gordon S. Floyd .441 — Michael William 381
— Guy Montgomery 185- NoelHuntlyCampbell 236
— Jules Ishatn 37S — Reginald Edm. M. ... 214
— William Randolph ... 32 — Richard Tyler 183
Routledge, Philip C. L. 292— Walter 72, 208
Row, George Russell 89, 4i3 — Walter Russell 339
Rowan, Hen. Davis 382 — W.ChambersPomeroy 184
— Percy Stewart 326 — William Edward 395
— Terence England 49, 166 — William Kelson 213
Rowcroft, Claude H 439 Russia, H.I.3L. Emp. of 143
— Ernest Cave 429' Ruston, Reginald S. ... 373
— George Francis ...So, 417/ Rutherford, Arch. H.S3, 354
Rowe, Conway V.Fisher 220 — Charle3 395
— Ernest Fentiman 251 j — Nathaniel J.Crawford 386
— L. Rowe-Fisher ...88,210 — Rich. Duffin Buckley 36!
— Octavius 34a, 176 Ruthven, Hon. Alex. G.
— Richard Reginald 320 Arkwright Hore- ... 342
— Wilfred Edward ...79, 313' — Hon. C. II. Horo 300
Rowland, llichael C. ... 355!— -How. Philip J. L.Hore 335
Rowlands, Hugh 2S4I — Hon. W.P.K.DIasterof 223
— Hugh Barrow 243'Rutledge George 398
Rowlandson, Alf.Turner 427, Kutter, Eustace F 277]
— Chris. Orlcbar 333 Ruttledge, T. Geoffrey.. 349,
— F 53iiRuxton, Robert M. C. ... 303
— Herbert Wynyard ...234a!— Upton Fitz Herbert... 275'
— John 36, 237JRuzzak, Abdur S 529a
Michael Geo. Dobbie 444 Ryall, Edw. Chas 91, 421
Rowlatt, Hy. Napier 320
Rowley, Cecil Alured 87, 294
— Charles Pelham i"_
— Frank G. Mathias 310
— John 18G
— JETon.Williani Chambre 130
— William Henry i8f
Rowlinsou, Fred. E. H. 19:
—John R. Howard 192
Rowney, William 380
Roxburghe, Duke of... .. 134
Roy. John W. Gascoigne 305
— Kenneth James 320
Royds, Albert H 2?yi
— Wilfred Edmund 148
Ruck, John Egerton ... 273
— Oliver Edwal 56, 208
— Rd. Matthews 36, 206
Rudd, Hubert 190, 370
— Thomas William 395
Rudkin, Hugh Ernest... 443
— Wm. Chas. Eric 173
Rudway, Geo. Wm 308
— Rudyerd Reginald B. 294
Ruel, Wm. George 330
Rutnbold.Chas.E.A.Law 136
— Christian F. H 259
— Wm. Edwin 181
Rundall,ArthurMontagu 444
— Charles Frank 213
— Francis Hornblow ... 215
— Frank Montague. ..46, 409
Rundle, Arthur T. C. ... 317
— Cubitt S 525
— Frank Peveril 21
Ryan, Charles Moiit-
gomerie 89,364
— Clement Ignatius ... 304
— Rev. Edward 396
— Eugene 388
— George Julian 353
— Valentine John E. ... 185
Rybot, Norman V. L. ... 443
Rycroft, Alfred R. H. ... 264,
— Henry Frederick 326
— Wm. Henry 63, 152
Ryde, Francis E 72, 360
Ryder. Chas. H. Dudley 211
— Dudley Granville R .. 321
— Francis John 84, 137
— John James 276
— Hon. Robt. N. Dudley 149
— Wilfred Ironside. ..77, 424:
Rye, Hubert B. T 353a
Ryland,HenrvGeorge5o, 4 to
Ryley, Herbert F. B. ... 307]
Rynd, Fras. Fleetwood 183
— Fred. Cecil 89,418!
— Gerald Cleeve 327,
Ryves, Benj. Harvey ...441
— William Neville..! 246
Sadler, Alfred 41, 3681
— Ernest Reginald H. 445
— Gerard Gloag 137
— Henry Knight 1756
— Hereward 140
— JamesHayes 183
— P„alph Peyton 305
— Walter Hayes 259
Safford, Arthur Hunt... 387
— George Rd. Tyrell 71, 168 — Charles John 265
Sir Henry M. L. ... 5, 164
Rupert, George 154
Ruse, James 216
Rushton, Arthur Hickie 184
— Henry William 211
Russel, Alex. Carter ... 182
— Napier E. Fredk 360
St. Aubyn, Edward G.... 323
— Guy Stewart 88, 322
— Hon. John T 55,219
— Clair, Hon. Cha3. H.
M 336
838
St. Chas. Horns Douglas 366
— Jas. Latimer C 32
— Wm. Aug. Edm. ...51, 207
St. Hill, Ashton A 284
St. John, Beauchamp T. 233
— Charles W. R 63, 20S
— Edmund Farqnhar... 174
— Geo. Francis Wm. 53, 177a
— Henry Beauchamp ... 440
— J2oh. Moubray St.A.T. 268
— Richard Stukoley ... 442
St.Leger.St. John Jas.51, 352
— Stratford Edward ... 254
St. Quintin, Arthur N.... 402
— Ernest Snowdon 160
Salkeld, Arthur Fred.... 398
Carleton 151
— Harold Yorks 401
— Robert, Edward 301
Salmon, Frederick W.... 139
— Geoffrey N 357
— James N 178, 368
— Lawrence E. Albert 383
— William Harry 18, 406
— Wm. Harry Broome. . 329
— William Henry ...82, 321
Salmond, Francis Wm. 175a
— Hugh Austen B 331
— John Maitland 2310s
— William 6, 204
— William Geoffrey H.... 174
oalomone, John 192
Salt, Harold Francis ... 175
— Thomas Anderdon ... 152
— Walter Petit 258
Salter, Geo. C. Beazley 367
— Henry P. King 78,356
Saltma^she, Philip., 47, 176
Salusbury, Robert T. 6.3073
Salvage, John V 382
Salvesen, Chas. Erail. 8 4, 209
Salvin, Hermann C. J. 183
Simborne, Fred. C. S.P. 435
Samman, Charles Thos. 384
Sammut, Herbert Joseph 303
— Hugh 192
Sampey, Alexander Wm 388
Samson, Henry Rofe ... 216
Samuda, Cecil M. A. ... 246
Samuel, Henri Saul 378
— Wilfrid Henriques ... 320
Samut, Achilles 51,368
Sandars, Edw. C 171
Sandbach, Arthur E. 48, 208
— Hugh Handley 142
— William 231
Sandberg, Eeo. Fras. B. 532
— Eeo. S. L. Graham ... 503
Sandeman, Alfred P. .. 446
— John Glas 130
— Malcolm Gerald 351
— Victor Staunton ...87, 158
Sanders, Alfred Harry. 235
— AlyinAug 277
— Arthur R. Careless... 214
— Francis Gordon 175a
— Geoffrey Percival ... 446
— George Herbert 170
— Gerard Arthur F 212
— Gerhardt L'Honneux 422
— Guy William George 242
— Eeo. Montague C. ... 530
— Robert Muriel 93, 27s
— Wm. Orpen Skottowe 1S3
Sanderson, Fras. G. Oke 256
— Henry Talbot 276
— Robert Ballantyne ...175a
— Ronald H 175a
— William Denziloe 231
3andes, Charles 372
— Ed ward W. Caulfeild 215
Sandford, Daniel A 183
Sandiford, Victor V.
Vincent 404
Sandilands, Harold R.... 233
— Henry George 83, 169
— James Walter 342
— Philip Ordo 84, 364
— Prescott 401
— Vincent Corbett 269
Sand with, JohnRobert58,4i2
— Lincoln 149
Sandys, Chas. R. Capel 446
— Charles Ulric 346
— Edward Seton 213
— Edwin Cape) C 46,409
— Edwin Tho. Falkmer 360
— George John 139
839
Index — Active List.
Sandys.William Bain R. 170
Saner, Albert Elias 251
— Angus Henry 184
Sanford, Geo.Batthyany 436
Sangster. Alfred Bruce 428
— Patrick Barclay 441
— Thos. Alex. Gardner. 332
Sanjana, Kavasji C 525
Sankey, Alfred R. M. 58, 20S
— Crofton Edward Pym 214
— Cyril Charles .'81.
— Graham George Jas. 445
Sapte, Douglas 83, 232
— Francis 92, 319
Sarel, Geo. Benedict 11. 437
— Wtn. Godfrey M 233
Sargeaunt, A. Frederic 212
— Henry 373
— Herbert Gaussen 182
Sargent, Alfred 370
— Alfred George 52Q
— Arthur Edw. Every
— Harry Neptune ...78,364
— James 258
— Wm. Patrick Miller... 44_
Sarkies, Carrapiet John 528
— Sarkies C 524
Sarsfield, Wm. Stopford 348
Sarson, Edw. Vipan ... 17
Sartorius, Euston F. F. 22
— George Chas. Fras. ... 42
Satterthwaite, Beni. A. 36
Saul, Norman W. W. ...175I
Saulez, Edmund 430
Sanmarez, Richard J. 9c, 400
Sa unders, A. Courtenay 283
— Arthur Rivers 429
— Cecil Howie 175
— Cyril 20
— David Michael 38
— Edward Aldborough 182
— Ernest Howie 345
— Frederick John 401
— Frederick William ... 212
— George Fred.Cullen.
— Georere Morley 55, 332
■ — Harold 446a
— Josiah 369
— Macon Wm 34, 166
— Owen Edgar Moore... 139
— Patrick Cornelius....
— Richard 186
— William Egerton 377
— William Power 88, 171
— William St. Lawrence 247
Saunderson, Charles ... 236
— John V 175a
— L. Traherne 357
Savage, Arthur R. B. ... 170
— Arthur Johnson 213
— Cecil F. Heyworth 54, 235
— George Robert Rollo
30, 205
— Harold Wilson 290
— Henry Charles 34
— John Burke 395
— Johnson William... 18, 203
— Morris Boscawen 292
— Wilfred Clyde R 242a
— ■ William Heury ...9:, 420
Savage-Armstrong, F.
S. N 293
Savi. Robert J. T 430
Savile, Albany R. C. ... 440
— Clare R. Uvedale 236
— Geo. Walter Wrey 83, 319
— Lawence Wrey 174
— Robert Vesey 306
— WalterClare 56, 177
Saville, Robt. Chas 332
Savcna, Edward 80, 132
— Pio 19
— William 192
Saw, Fras. Albt 382
Saward, Michael H... 5, 164
— Percy Sumner 1"
Sawle, Fra. A. Graves 16, 221
Sawyer, George Henry. 441
— Guy Henry 311
— Henry Thomas 39^
— Richard H. Stewart 380
Saxe-Weimar, His Serene
Highness Prince Wm.
Augustus Edward 0/4, 132
Sayer, Jas. R. S 135
Sayers.-Reu.J.J. Brydges 506
cafe, C. Harington... 7, 397
Robert Charies 4or
Scafe.William Ernest ... 242
Scaife, Henry Browse 78, 2"
Scale, John Dymoke ...234a
Scallon, Robert I. ... 62, 4:
Scanlan, Arthur de C... 3I
Scarlett, Hugh Richd.. . .175a
— James Alex 175
— Wm. Watson 386
Seeales, Geo. A. M'L.... 351
Schalch. Vernon A.... 32, 407
Scharlieb, Wm. Karl ... 429
Schleswig - Holstein,
H.R.H. Prince F. C
C. A. of
Schletter, Percy 50, 237
Schneider, Claude V. 91, 420
— Reg. Percy Congreve 427
Schofield, H.' Norton 83, 169
— Herbert 297
— Syd. Vaughan
Scholes, Hy. Southey 57, 330
Scholfleld.Geo. Peabody 211
Schomberg.C. Francis... 337
— H. St. George 24, 399
Schooling, Eric C 234a
Schreiber, Acton Lemuel 210
— Arthur Thomas 398
— Bernard A. Bering ... 161
— Charles Shuldham... 132
Schrottky, Cecil E. G. 174
Scnuster, Lionel Robert 237
Schwabe, Geo. Salis 6
Sclater, Hy. Crichtonjs, 155
Scobell, Henry J 37, 146
Sandford J. Palairet 239
Scoones. Fitzm. T E\ 90, 235
Scotland, David W 517
Scott, Albert Charles ... 213
Alex. Fras. Sinclair 179
Alic Lawiston 386
— Arthur Binny 53, 16S
Arthur de Courcy 261
Arthur E. Somerville 446
Arthur Napier de
Vere 446
— Bernard 432
— Bertal Hopton 3S2
— Buchanan 36, 206
— Chas. Alex. Reid 175
— Chas. Archibald R.... 265
— Charles Darracott 81,177a
— Charles Edward 366
— Charles Henry 18, 164
— Charles Hugh 184
— Charles Inglis 373
— Charles Leslie 302
— Charles Walker 17
DocglasAlex 16, 206
Edmund Richard 55, 2
— Edward Baliol 1
Edw.Wm. Woodward 365
FitzroyTuftonH. 78,399
— Lord Francis G. M.D. 22c
— Francis L. Clement... 320
— George 382
— George Buchanan ...35
— George Redmond 15s
— Geo. Theobalds 212
— Gerald Bassett 442
— Godfrey F. G. Baliol 267
— Lord G. W. Montagu
Douglas 15
— Harrie 378
— Henry Harold
Lord Herbert A. M. D. 224
— Hopton Arthur 437
— Horace Wm.'" 56, 257
— Hugh Aboukir 37, 176
— James 525
— John 175J
John Creagh 351
— John Joseph 351
— John Willoughby 174
— Lindsay Buchanan ... 329
— Lionel Folliott 301
— Melville Stewart 185
— Neville A. Woodward 401
Philip Clement J 364
Richard 389
— Robert 444
Robert Kellock... 181,368
— St. George Stewart... 355
— Sev. Sydney S 530
— Rev. Thomas 530
Thomas Edwin ...80, 432
— Thomas Rennie 231a
— Walter J. Maxwell ... 269
— Lieut. William 437
Scott, Rev. William 531
— William Angelo 130
— Wm. Aug 50, 339
— Rev. William Edward 5
— Wm. Thomas Wilson 251
Scovell, George J. S 343
— Reginald Herbert ... 216
Scratchley, Victor H. S. 32
Scriven, John Barclay... 146
Scudamore. Chas. P. 77, 250
— Walter Victor 210
Seabroke, George T 277
Seager, William 185a
Seagram, Tom Ogle 173
Seagriin, Albert H 270
Sealy, Alfred Edw 437
— Geoffrey OrrFearn ... 529
— Heury George 253
— John M'Queen ,. 174
Seaman, Edwin Charles 210
— James Thomas 285
Searight, Hugh Fforde 135
— James Gorald Lamb. 226
Searle, Alfred E. S....81, 416
— Aubrey Vivian 438
— Chas. Thomas A.. ..92, 422
Percy Cormack 431
Sears, James Walker 88, 292
Seaton, Fras. D. R 244
Seccombo, Arch. K...86, 364
Seeker, John 320
— Victor H 155
Seckham, Douglas 'P.... 257
Seddon, Edw. M'Mahon 170
— Thomas Young 425
Sedgefield, Arthur R.W. 516
Sedgwick, Fras. Roger 174
Seeds, Arthur A 386
Seel.Edm. H. Molyneux
63. 23;
— Edw. H. MolyneuxgK, 225
LouisE. H. Molyneux 286
Seelej', Sev. Geo. Hy. 53?
Segrave, Wm. Hy. Erik. 335
Selby, Beauchamp Hy. 233
Robert 386
William 519
Seligman, Herbert S. ... .-72
Sellar, David P 138
Rev. John Annand ... 532
— Thomas Bvrne 267
— Walter D." 86, 267
Sellex, George Alfred ... 388
Selous, Reginald 330
Selwyn, Chas. H 92, 42:
Semini, Victor 80, 25
Sempill, Hon. D. Forbes 336
— Hon. J. F. Master of
Sempill 29c
Semple, David 381
Senior, Francis Guy 250
— Hy. Wm. Richd 427
— William Alexander ... 253
Seppings, John Wm. H. 353
Sergison, Charles W. ... 223
Serjeantson, Cecil M. ... 252
Serocold, E. Pcarce 322
4
2
7
I
1
Shadwell, Leon. Jul. 82, 243
Shaftesbury, A. A. C.
Earl of isr
Shafto, Arth. Duncombe233,
Slingsby, Duncombe .. 220
Shairp, Alex 441
— Henry Frank .. 442.
Shakerley, Ernest Alf... 282
— Geoffrey Chas 322
Shakespear, Arthur B.40, 398'
— Frank 430
Geo. Robt. James 7, 405.
Henry Talbot 404
— John 58,447
Leslie W 89,41c),
— Wm. Fred 91, 420''
— Wm. Henry Irvine ... 444
— Wvndham Arthur B. 365
Shanahan, Daniel Davis 384
Shand, William Jorio ... 341
Shannon, John 347
— Wm. John 157
Sbarraan, Eric Harding 526
Sharp, Rev. Arthur A. ... 53d
Albert Gerard Gavin. 352!
Alfred Granville 3278
Frank William 395
Frederick Leonard ^o, 170
— Geo. Edward 277,374
— Bet'. James 531
Sharpe, C. Molesworth . 393
Edward John 56,3191
James Birch 48, 206
Sharpin, Rev. G. W 533
Shaw, Alexander Jas.86, 422-
— Bertie Hatfield 302
— Cacil Arthur 141
— Clements Robert 411
— David George L . 80, 415
— Elward St. Laurence 28a
— Francis S. Kennedy... 290
— Frederic Charles 54, 305
— George Jocelyn ...76, 414.
— Godfrey Harry 314.
— Harola 257
— Harold M. Drury 445.
— Herbert Stuart 433.
— James Donala Hay... 398
— Jocelyn P. de Fon-
blauque 175a
— Randolph Albert 175
— Robert Leitti 354
— Siduey Hunter 325
— Rev. Walter Lilley P. 530
— Wm. Maxwell 175JV
Shawe, Charles 35ft
Shawyer, Alf. Chas 147
Shea, Alex. Gallwey 446
— Geoffrey Norman 353a
— Henry r'rancis 387
— John Stuart M 432
Shearburn, Reginald ... 2161
Shearer. Johnston 516
Shearman, Eustace R. A. 151
Shee, Martin Archer ... 160
Sheehan, George Faber 388'
— P. E. C 270,372
Seton, Alex. Maxwell... i83lSheil, J. F. A. St. Maur 262
Bruce Gordon 51
— Cardon Henry 273
— Winton 55, 352
Settle, Sir Hy. Hamilton
17, 205
Settrington, C. H. Lord. 224
Sewell, Evelyn P 387
— Henry Edward 185
— Horace Somerville ... 13b
— Ivon Govett 236
— Jonathan William S. 213
Sexton, Edm. George ... 442
— John Jos. O'Brien 423
— Michael John 3S2
Seymour, Arch. Geo. ... 143
Beauchamp 323
Charles 379
— Chas. Hugh Napier... 322
— Charles R. Foster 291
— Edward 220
— Edw. Hamilton ...76, 368
— Evehn Fras. Edw. ... 355
— George Culme 322
— Lord Hem'y Charles 220
— Ralph 144
Reginald Henry 323
— Lord Win. F. Ernest.. 5
— William Henry 136
— William Walter 358
Shadforth, Geo. A.. ..56, 354
Shekitstou, Hugh P. ..48, 296
Sheldrake, Edw. Noiin... 381
Shelley, Arch. D. G ..80, 200.
— Bertram A. Graham 212
— Edward V. Morley ... 2341V
— Henry Richard... 19, 404a
Shelmerdiue, Fras. C... 25605
Sheltou, Charles 401
Shepard, Percy C 306
Shepherd, Chas. Herbert 26
— Gerald A. Gaselee 244
Sheppard, Charles Lee.. 402
— Edgar 160
— George Sidney 433
— Herbert Cecil 171
— Ponsonby 174
— Robert Osborne 185
— Seymour H 212
— Thomas Moreton 185
— Thomas Winter 237
— William Thomson 185a
Sherard, R. Woodchurch
79. 4's
Sherbrooke.N.H. Cairns 174
Sherer, Jas. Donnelly... 180
— John Corrie 92, 432
— Lionel Copley 89, 252
Sherlock, David John C. 175 ,
- George W. S 445
Sherrard, Chas. Wm. 32, 205
Index — Active List.
840
Sherrard Jas. William... 44; Simpson, John Chalmers 442Smart, Ales. Wm 26, 205. Smith, J. Robt.Dunlop8i,4i5
awrence Arthur.
Sherwood. Harold Josh.
214 -
210:
• John Edmund
■ Launcelot
310
George Edward..
15' — (xeorge Henry 248-
r.
Reg. W. Louis de
— Arthur W. C 3521 — Osmond Beckett 313
— Oliver Caton 53, 360, 368 — Robert 175&
Shewan, H. Mackenzie 354 — Robert John S 380
— Robert E. Money 210 — Rupert 366
Shewell, Arthur Lewis D. 443 — Rupert Victor 302 Smerdon, Fred. G
•John 247
- John Blackburn 52S
■John Graham 54a, 411
■ John Lindsay 441
Smeaton, Arthur L 4461 — John Manners 92, 44S
Charles Oswald ...84, 178' — John Wetherall 184
3721 — Sec. Joseph Prank ... 530
— Arthur Meade Moore 402 — William George 401, Smiley, John 140!— Josh. Waddington ... 492
Arthur Poole 431— William Hugh 441: — Peter Kerr 1621 — Julian C. Cariugton... 516
■ — Eden Francis 174 Sims, Reginald P. M.
— Edward Warner 346' — Thomas Augustus ... 175&J
— Geo. Lewis Porster... 4oi!Simson, Arthur Fraser 398
— Henry Cooper 184I— Harold 3S6
— Percy Garratt 77 — James Robert 335
Shewen. Mansel T. ...83, 417] — Noel Charles Spice 1S5
Shine, Eugene 329a Sinclair, Alf. Law 54, 411
— Jas. M. P 381I— Hon. Archibald J. it.
— John Piercey 401 St. C, Master of ... 143
Shinkwin, Ion R. B 365' — David 524
Shipley.CharlesTyrellSo, 235 — HughMontgomerie 40, 207
Shipman, Henry J. - 370' — John Norman 175a
Shipway, Guy Maxwell 273 — Robert ... 402
Shone, Wm. T 18,206 —Thomas Charles 17
Shore, Frederick Herbt. 395'— Walter 401
— John Lintorn 261 'Singer, Charles William 212
— Offley Bohnn S. F.77, 420 — George Hamilton
— Robert 5i7:8ingh, Bawa Jiwan 518
— Walter Francis 395 Singleton, Henry T. C. 3
Short, Anthony H.... 82, 160 Sinha, Narendra P 5
— Frederick John 395 Sinnott, Herbert C 234
— George Francis 38b Sitwell, Degge Wilmot
— Hubert G. R. Burges 2461 93> 34
— John Bartholomew... 3S8;— Fras. Honorius S 33
— Percy Hamilton 2731— Norman Sisson Hurt 18,
— William Ambrose 172— William Henry ...48, 232
Shortland, Thos. Geo. ... 249 — Willoughby 1756
Shortt, Alex. Graham... 179 Skeen, Andrew 438
— Francis deSausmarez 259 — Oliver St. John 441
— Sausmarez Dobree 72, 233 Skernngton.-Zfon.W.J.C. 158
Shoubridge, Chas. A. G. 440 Skelton, Eric George ... 361
— Thomas H 88, 232jSkene, Charles George 301
Showell, H i4o: — John Gordon 404
Showers. H. Lionel. ..92, 448 Sketchley, Err.est F.P. 402
Shubrick, Chas. Louis 90, 4oo;Skey, Fred. E.. G 90,21
Shute, Arth. Blagden 52, i77iSkinner, Alex. Baird ... 445
— Cameron Deane 356! — Arthur David 361
— Sir Chas. C 147 — Bruce M
— Gerald Edward ... 51, 207 — Clifton W. Hilary ...175*
— Hy. Gwynn Deane 71, 221 — Edmund William 241a
— William Jonn 216 — Edward John 17
Shuter, Reginald G 328,— Frederick St. Duthus
Shuttleworth.AllenR.B. 442 93,28!
— Betham Wilkins 248— George Summerson...234a
— Digby Inglis 442 — Henry Terence 444
— Robert (ieorge 234a — Percy Cyriac B 308
Si berry, Edw. Wm 356 — Robert Bruce 214
Siddall, John Rupert ...147: — Roderick M'Kenzie.
Sidebottom, Robt. Y. ... 258 — Sidney Hill 296
Sidney, i/on.Algernonsi, 167 — Thomas Carlyle 210
Silcock, Alexander 5i6;3kipwith,Frederick 444
Sill, John Warre 48, 207 — Frederick George ... 234
Billem, Arnold Fred 227 — James Wemyss 214
Sillery, Chas. C. A.... 92, 421I— Philip Armfield 177
— John Jocelyn D 428 Sknne, Henry Langton 246
Silver, John Payzant ... 384;Slade, Chas. \i. Mitford 248
— Walter Barrington ... 340!— Fred. George 6, 164
Sim, Geo. Hamilton. .49, 207! — John Ramsay 6, 164
Simcox, Chas. Thomas 28o'31aden, Cecil Gordon ... 184
Simmonds, William A. 515 — Charles St. Barbe 213
Simmons, G. F. H.Le B. 210, — David Ramsay 247
— Sir J. L. A 4, 204 — Gerald Carew 358
— Percy Walter 401'— John Ramsay F. 54a, 240
Himms, George Norman 353;S!aney, Charles Wynne 402
— Is.uo. J. M 396! —Walter R. Kenyon 37
Simon, Herbert S. P. .. 282, Slater, Alfred F. M 300
— Maximilian St. Leger 214— Henry Martyn 57,177
Simonds, C. Barrow 17Q — Leonard 441
— George Prescott 266 Slator, George Francis 181
— Maurice H 404! Slaughter, Reginald J.
Simons, Wm. Alfred ... 370 296, 367
Simonet, John Francis... 372'— William Budd 377
— Kenneth Wm. Lee ...256a Slayter, Edward W 384
Simpson, Alex.Geo.Ward 276 Sleddon, Herbert W. ... 175
— Arth. C. S. Ward i82Slee, Percy Henry ...81,168
— Arthur Edmund ...55, 327 sleeman, James Lewis 289
— Charles John 339 'Slessor, Arthur Kerr ... 30;
— Charles Napier ...51, 167 — Herbert 80, 397
— Charles Rudyerd... 47, 319 Slingsby, Thos. Wm. ... 443
— David 525 Sloan, John 529a
— Edward Herbert 238 — John M 386
— Eric Maudslay 276 Sloggett, Arthur J. Hy. 356
— George 7, 403! — ArthurT 37^
— George Gregory ... 52, 167!— Henry Maxwell 381
— Henry Charles 1 74 iSloman, Henry S 93, 27c
— Hy. C. C.Dunlop...56, i76Small, Alexander 1S50
— HughFitzJohn 258|Smalley,HenryDavidson 271
— James 446a,Smallwood, Frxnk G. ... 17:
Smith, Alfred 395I— K. John Kincaid .
• Alfred Aquila 444J— Kenelm Stanley 323
— Alick Le Fleming ... 436
— Allison Eugene 183
— Andrew 244
— Annesley George 372
— Anthony Kyrke
Kyrke 238
— Archibald Geo 180
— Arch. J. Herman 402
— Arth. Alg. Dorrien ... 357
— Arthur George Baird 259
— Arthur Murray 179
— Charles Aitchison ... 440
— Charles Edward 367
— Charles Hy. Bowden 290
— Charles Hodgkinson 175a
— Sir Charlei Holled ... 7
— C . Martin Yassar 318
— Charles Seaver 387
— Clarence G. Ross 297
— Sec. Clement 505
— Clement A. Johnstone 184
— Clement Leslie 283
— Colin W, Johnstone.. .44 6a
Cuthbert Merv.yn 250
— David 186
— Douglas C. Percy 320
— DrummondC. Spencer 175
— Edmund Perceval 33,169
— Edmund Philip B. 28, 363
— Edward Locke C 530
— Edward Osborne 308
— Edward Pelham 171
— Edward Pendarves
Dorrien 317
— Edward Sharpe 307
— Eric Sydney Percy... 444
— Ernest St. George ... 355
— Etienne de Herriez... 1^3
— Eustace Clementi 445
— Eustace John Jervis 175
— Francis Lee Baird ... 225
— Frank Addinsell 528
— Captain Frederick ... 383
— Vet. Capl. Frederick 395
— Frederic Alexander... 424
— Frederick Manners... 437
— Frederic Vincent 434
— Geoffrey 175a
Sec. George 396
George Barton 372
— Geoige Edward 2:1
— George M. Bullen ... 352
— Geo. M'lver C 51
— Leonard Kirke 225
— Lionel Abel 172-
— Lionel Fergus 385
— Lvndon Howard 230
— Noel M. R. Radcliffe 25S.
— Oswald Fairbanks ...251a
— Owen Annesley 427
— Percy Wyndham P. 6, 403
— Philip Win. L. Broke 215.
— Raymond Coape 440
— Reginald B. Jervis ... 222
— Robert Astley 86,317
— Ronald Kincaid-.. .54, 145
— Samuel Boylan 388
— Samuel Hy. Parsons 253
— Sidney 1S4
— Sidney Browning 51S
— Sidney Thomas 186
— Stanley G. Drew.. .58, i6d
— Steuart Bogle 77, 135
— Sydenham C. U. ...71, 16S
— Sec. Sydney Edward 396
— Thomais G. Lumley... 162-
— Thomas Hugh 82, 417
— Thos. M. H. Kincaid 150-
— Thomas Sharpe 284
— Tom Parkyns C 313
— Vernon Percy 444
— Vincent Percy 215
— Walter A. C. Bowden 236
— W. Marshall Guthrie 437
— W. Wm. Marriott 28, 165.
— Wilfred H.Moore 400
— W. P. A. Hattersley 184
— Wilfrid Edw. Bownas 265
— Wilfrid Lionel B. 78, 177a.
— Wilfred Noel Edm. ... 400
— Wilfred Robt. Abel ... 219.
— William Apsley ... 52, 167
— William Douglas 259
— William Dunlop 395
— William Frank 435
— William Hugh IT. 180,368
— Wm. J. J. S. Haskett 345
— William Stuart 244
— William \Vhitn10re27, 165
Smithe, Percy B 78, 284
Smithers, Harry O. H...25KC
— L3onird S. H 44s
Smithett, Arthur C.H.... 42a
— Henry O. E 330
Smithson, Arthur E 383
Walter 0 54a,
George Kennedy i^^Smithwick, S. Geo 35
— George Rainier de H. ^ojSuiurthwaite, Philip A.
George Wilson 261
— Gerald M. Spencer ...175&
— Gilbert Boys 71, 177
— Granville R. Fra. 53, 221
— Guy de Herriez 82, 433
— Harold C. Corry 185
— Harold Gilead 230
— Harry dArch 243
— Harry Reginald W.M. 174
— QrMr. Henry 185a
— Contain Henry 518
— Henry Broke 173
— Henry Coape 76, 429
— Henry Lockhart ...58, 279
— Herbert Austen 519
— Herbert Carington87, 354
— Herbert Chas. Hyde 270
— Herbert George Hy.
Grant 250
— Herbert Guthrie ...54, 169
— Herbert Stoney 252
— Horace Mackenzie ... 317
— Howard William.. .54, 290
— Hubert Clementi 214
— Hubert Hamilton 273
— Hugh B. Protheroe... 16:
Smyly, Fred. Philip 70, 265
— Richard Josiah 307
Smyth, Benjamin 115
— Charles 349
— Charles Alf. Watson 295
— Charles Edw. Ridley 137
— Geoffrey H. J. S 150
— Fredk. John Neville 184
— George Abraham 172
— Gerald James W 213
— Henry 26r
— Sir Henry Aug 163
— Hugh Lyle 317
— Hugo Wm. N. S... 52, 368
— John 525
— John Ambard Bell 87, 135
— Nevill Maskelyne 130
— Owen Stuart 48, 176
— R. C.E. Skerfington... 221
— Robert Napier 88, 162-
— Robert Riversdale ...352a
— Ross Acheson 86, 254
— T. G. Hawkesworth... 249.
— Vere Staunton 83, 232
— William Care w 211
Hugh Castle 258|Smythe, Andrew G. C. 184
- Hugn Wilfred Tnos. 185
- Hugh William 227I
- James Herbert..
- James Macaair
■ George F. A 379
■ Henry Hamilton. ..57, 259
372
184
447I — Ingoldsby W. T. S.
■ Ralph Oouraa.
841
Scythe, RalphHamilton234n
— RupertCaesar 271
Smythies, Raymond H.R.
79. 296
Snatt, Spencer Arthur 276
Sneath, GuyAikin 276
Snell, Francis Wm....4o, 407
Snepp, Ernest Neville... 24o
— John AVansey 41
Snow, Edm. Graham 81, 329
— Humphry AA'augh ... 313
— Robert Hastings P.... 325
— Thos. D'Oyly 48, 308
Snowdon, Harold S. K. 1S3
Soady, G. J. Fitz-M. ... 423
Soames, Allen Aldwin... 323
— Chas. EllertoD 14Q
— Gilbert Horsman 258
— Lancelot Henry 2
Solbe, Chas. Edw. do L. 430
Sole, Dennis M. A 276
Somerset, C. Wyndham 422
Somervell, Ernest 256
— William 87, 232
Somerville, Harold F.... 358
— John A. C 232
— Stafford James 271
— Thos. Cameron F. 72, 231
— AATm. Arthur T. B. ...231a
Soote, Cecil Speid 249
Index — Active List.
Spender, Wilfrid Bliss... 183'Stansfeld, Thomas W. .
Spens, James 1,35,310
Speranza, Walter 3. J.
J. L 92, 217
Spicer, Percy Leopold... 183
Spiller, Duncan W.L.... 174
— Wm. Moreland Hala-
day 3S7 — Fred^W. Starkey
Spilsbury. Edgar Chas.55,207
Spinks, Charlton W.
256
360
Sopper, Frank Wm. ... 159
Sorsbie, Robert Fox
— Sev. Wm. Fras 396
Souter, Arthur Bourke 437
— Hugh Maurice W 438
— Thomas 81, 342
Southey, Charles Elliot 346
— Henry Herbert "42S
— John Henry W 310
— Robert 78, 417
— Wm. Melvill 427
Soutry, Trevor L. B 345
Sowerby, Maurice E. ... 214
Sovvray, Gerald R 327
Spackman, Harry 388
— St. John Gaisford 215
Spafford, Arthur L 258
Spaight, Thos. Hy.L.... 215
Spalding, Charles 367
— William B 183
Span, Frederick H 283
— Henry J. B 297
Spankie, J. Brenchley... 395
Sparenborg, Hans R.... 2310
Sparke, Henry Bowyer 223
— JohnGuyse 315
— Philip Rumbelow ... 367
Sparkes, Claude S 382
— John Geo 17
— Wm. Moore Bell 388
— Wm. Spottiswoode ... 48
Sparks, James Douglas 235
Sparling, Jas. Philip 50, 410
Sparrow, Benj. Chas. ... 311
— H.Fras 229
— Richard 141
— William George 398
Spearman, Alex. Youn,
Spedding, Chas. Geo.... 369
— Charles Rodney 344
— Edw. Wilfrid 170
— John Carlisle Deey2£7,365
Speed, H.S. Andrews 49, 207
Spence, A. E.Cecil 381
— Alex. Hierom 0 436
— Cecil John Herbert... 337
— Edw. K. E 419
— Herbert Frederick ... 320
— Hugh Blenkinsop 23
— John i.
— Philip Alex. Francis 299
— Philip T. August ine
— Robt.Geo.Inkermann 155a
Spencer, Alan W. B 154
— Almeric A. W 247
— Arch. Claude Douglas
93, 344
— Charles George
— Charles James 242
— Dhanjibhai Barjoeji... 516
— Francis Ehnhirst 185
— Harrison 17
— John Almeric W 358
— John Trevor 73, 303
— Col. Lionel Dixon 515
— Lieut. Lionei Dixon... 267
— Maurice 186, 369
— Thomas Edward ...28, 407
175
Spitteler, Alfred 529a
Spooner, Arthur H. ... 258
— Reginald Herbert ... 328
— Walter B 395
Spottiswoode, Arthur A.
93, 33°
— Charles John 47, 256
Spragge, Basil Edw. ... 130
Sprague, Louis Chas. ... 344
Spratt,ArthurGraves 55, 242
Sprawson, Cuthbert A. 529a
Sprenger, Aloys R 445
Spring, Fred. Gordon... 24:
Spring6eld, Geo. P. O... 13;
Sprot, Alexander 51, 140
— Alex. Wm. Ramsay... 351
— John Mark Francis... 143
Sproule, Harry H 440
Spry, Chas. A. Nelson... 185
— Leighton Hume 247
— William E. Hume ... 445
Spurgin, Sir John Blick 354
— John Henry 32
Spurrcll.RobertJchn 58, 146
Spyer, John H. Aug. ... 33
Squire, R. H. E. Hutton 184
— W. Perfect 382
Stable,Russell Loscombe 307
Stables, Alex 381
Stace, Hy. Watson 445
Ralph Edward 215
Stacey, Wm. R. B 404
Stack, Charles Edw 403
— Charles Spottiswoode 431
— George Hall 2:4
— Lee Oliver FitzM 286
— Maurice O. Whyte272, 367
— William 347
Stacpole, Henry D 372
— John 3
Stacpoole, Geo. Wm. R. 292
Staddon, Henry Ernest 385
Staff, Francis William... 367
Stafford, EdmundF.W.H. 2
— Henry L. C. H. ... 70, 208
— Percy BeaumoDt 280
— Thomas Edward 2"
— Wm.Fras. Howard 50, 207
Stainforth, Herbert G.... 425
— Lesley C. H 89, 41"
— Wm. Rede 230
Stalkartt, Chas. Edw. G. 383
— Harold A.
Stallard, Hamilton G.F. 386
— Raymond M 251
— Stacy Frampton 173
Stammers, Geo. E. F. ... 385
Staubroagh, Leonard K. 1"
Standage, R. Frazer ... 5
Standbridge,Edm.B.3o, 165
— William John i
Standen.Robt. H.Fraser 364
Standing, Ernest S 216
Stanford, Hy. Bedell Si, 177a
Stanistreet, George B. 384
Stanley, Rev. Albert
Edward 531
— Hon. Algernon Fras. 132
— Cecil V. Sloane 153
— Edm. Hamilton Blake529«
— Edmond Talbot ...56, 368
— Hon. Ferdinand Chas. 219
— Frederick 174
— Hon. Frederick Wm. 151
— Geoffrey 34, 363
— Hon. George Fred 173
— Oliver Hugh 175
— Phipps Edward 21 '"
— R. F. A. Sloane 157
— Williaoi Blackeney... 361
Stannard, Benjamin ...:
Stannus, Gerald W. J.
Fitzgerald 1O1
Stansfeld, Cyril Grey ... 43Q
-Harold H. G 438
— Hubert Arthur 236
— James Rawdon 179
— JohnRaymondEvelyn 310
— Wm. Beauchamp...72
Stanton, CbarlosJohn 79
— Edward Alexanders, 301
— Edward Charles ...58, 20!
— Francis Henry Guy
88, 178
. -S3, 178
Hy. Ernest 77, 17
— Hubert Lionel 429
Hugh Auriol Stanton 226
— Reginald W. Starkey 31^
Stanuell, H. S. M. ...80, 259
Stapledon, Chas. Cyril... 3:
Staples, Arthur George 31
John 369
Stapleton, Francis H.... 301
Stapylton, Bryan H.
Chetwynd 261
Granville G. C 227
Granville J. C 171
Stares, Robert P 251
Starkey, John Henry ... 358
Wm. H. J. Barber ...175'j
Starr, W. Henderson ... 38
Statham, John C. B. ... 38
See. S. P. H 39
Staunton, George 80, 333
Henry G. Lynch 232
— Reg. K. Lynch 175
Staveley, Arthur G 175&
Sn-Chas. W. D 303
— William Cathcart 84, 170
Stavert, Thos. Hope 55, 352
Stawell, George D. 34
— Lawrence George ... 284
Steavenson, Chas. John 237
Stebbing, Nigel A 175
Stedman, Sir Edward 5, 403
F. Savignae 53:
Steel, Anthony 175
— C 311
— Charles Edward 39=
Edwin Bedford 385
Francis Macdonald 262
— James Nisbet 450
John 234
Richard Alexander... 440
Steele, Chas. Edw. B.... 442
— George 6'rederick 88, 142
Julian M'Carty... 88, 221
— Lawrence L 50, 327
St. Geo. Loftus ... 76, 413
Wm. Lawrence .,
Steen, Hunter C 440
Robert 52901
Steevens, John 23, 368
Stenhouse, Herbert W.
— James Llewellyn
Stenning, Kenelm H. ...1756
Stephen, AlbertA.Leslie223<i
— Arthur James 247
— Charles John 155
— Charles Merton 261
— Douglas C. Leslie 220
Humphrey Campbell 233
— Lessel Philip 52qa
— Robert Campbell 155
Stephens, Edward 216
— Frederick Archer ... 2^
Georgo Reginald 2
Gerard Edm. Byng... 357
— Henry Knighter
— Leslie Nalder 1856
Reginald Byng... 87, 357
— William 185a
Stephenson, Cecil M. ... 267
Eric Seymour 274
— ErnestWm.Rokebv93,
— Sic Fred. C. A 221
— Hamilton Russell 35!
— John 519
— Theodore Edward ... 32
Stepney, C. C. Herbert 322
— Herbert A. Herbert 224
Stericker, A. Wm 282
— Leighton Marlow 276
Sterling, John Trelawny
54, 221
— Miles George 38/
Stern, Hy. Julius J 154
Steuart, Bernard C. A. 300
— Ferdinand H. de
Kierzkowski 223
— John Nairne Durrant 404
Stevens, Algernon F. ... 519
— Alfred C. Cornwallis 175a
— Arthur C.J 214
Stevens, Cecil Mordaunt
Henry 175"
— Chas. Frederick ...93, 170
— Chas.Fredk.,r.S.C.58, 412
— Charles James 37°
— Cecil Robert 519
— Frank Augustus 251
— George Archibald ... 236
— George Borlase ...55, 414
— George Morton ...30, 165
— Harold R. Gaetauo 185
— Harry Cavave 404
— Harry Whitehill 26;
— Herbert Linnell 311
— Leighton Marlow , 276
— Morton 422
— Nathaniel M. C 431
-- Reginald W. Morton 344
— Stephen Repton 427
— Thomas 18s01
Stevenson, Alex. Gavin 213
— Edward Hall 173
— Francis 33, 408
— Fras. Herbt. Leyland 333
— George Hambly 233
— Georgo Herbert 297
— George J. H 294
— Henry Wickham ...... 527
— Herb. H. MacDonald 335
— James 1
John... 379
— Kenlis Langley 183
Nathaniel 4
Philip Leake 227
— Robert 24
— Robert Crawford 83, 177a
— Re 0. R. Home 531
Thomas Herbert 387
— Thomas Rennie 346
Walter Ciegg 38S
— William Flack 377
Steward, Edw.MerivaU^zgre
Godfrey R. V 271
Harry Warry 53, 292
— Oliver H. D'Alteyrac 299
Rogd. Holden 325
Rupert Donald 139
Stewart, Albert F 327
- Alexander Frederick 446
— Alg. Binu'ham A 336
— Archibald Campbell 439
— Archibald Francis ... 439
— Arthur Easaale 300
— Basil Heron Shaw ... 174
Bryce 72, 353
— Reu. Charley 53°
— Charles Basil 260
— Captain Chas. Edw... 170
— Lt. Charles Edward 299
— Clements Georgo 272
— Cosmo Gordon 171
— Davison Bruce 172
— Douglas 175
— Dudley Strathearn 52, 232
— Francis Thornton 428
— Geoffrey 222
— George Edward 529
— George Herbert 529a
— George Powell 84, 271
— H arold Souther 175a
— Herbert Arthur 365
— Herbert E. Hathorn-
Johnston 335
— Hooton.Scott 6, 405
— Hugh 439
— Ian 269
— James 79,209
— James Anthony. ..179, 369
— James Fearnley ...92, 421
— James Haldane 360
— James Johnston 350
— James Marshall. ..91, 419
— Jas. M. Vansittart ... 267
— Jas. St.Clair Drysdalei75a
— John Alexander 433
— John Henry Keith ... 439
— John Lindesay 44°
— Noel St. V. Ramsay 159
— Sir NorinanRobert,
Bart 7. 4°5
— Patrick A. Vansittart 267
— Patrick Douglas 340
— Robert JosephTucker 438
— Robert MacGregor 6, 164
— Robert Stair 237
— Ronald Dundas Fal-
conar 351
— Ruoert 83, 282
Index — Active List.
845
Stewart, Thos. William 525
— W 300
— "Walter FitzAlan 439
— Hon. Walter John ... 16
— William 299
— William Archibald ... 319,
— Wm. Edmond Logan 297
— Wm. H. Macintosb.77, 447
— William Murray 342
— William Robert ...54, 209
Stiell, David 383
Stifle, Arch. F. E 179
Stigand, Chauncey H.... 313
Still, Sev. Alexander ... 460!
— Egerton Willoughby 401,
Stillwell, Wm. Digby ... 175!
Stirling, Alexander 336
— Archibald 223'
— C 300,
— Ulajor Charles 88, 171
— 2nd Lt. Charles 300
— George Murray Home 303
— Henry Francis 221'
— James David 441
— James Wilfred 51, 167
— John Gordon 150
— Reginald G 322
— "Walter Francis 354
— Sir William 4, 163
— William 174
— William Geo. Hay 91, 420
Stistei.C. Heathcote 77, 245J
Stobart, Geo. Herbert... 173
— Henry Francis 233J
Stock, Philip Graham ... 387
— Thomas 48, 303'
Stockdale,Gdfy.H.W.7i, 208^
— Herbert Edward. ..90, 170
Stocker, Harold M 183
Stockley,ArthurTJniacke 171
— Charles Hugh 404
— Ernest Norman 213
— Henry Hudson Fraser 401
— Hugh Roderick 211
— James Pearson 444'
— Vesey Mangles 51, 411
Stockwell, Chas. Inglis 334
— Clifton Inglis 263
— Geo. Clifton Inglis ... 336
— Hugh Charles 334
Stodart, Thomas 526
Stoddart, Fredk. Wm.... 325J
— George 182
— Norman Victor 238!
— Stephen Arthur 402'
Stoker, M.C.L.Cauireild 361 '
— Robert John Graham 258
— Wm. B. Caulfeild 37jj
Stokes, Aleyn Whitley 215
— Alfred 72, 168J
— Chas. Hy. Geo. Vesey 271
— Claude Bayfield 441
— Folliott Arthur 345
— Folliott Stuart F 24!
— Harold William P. ... 3b6
— LeslieFalkinerJ.deV. 231
— Reginald George 307
— Thomas Geo.Nesbitt 529a
— William Allen 213
— William Noel 398
Stokoe, Sev. Cecil Geo. 530
— Thomas Richard 282
Stone, Ar. Brabazon 201
— Sev. Arthur E 530
— Charles Alfred 383
— Francis Gleadowe 55, 176
— Sec. Henry Brough... 531
— John Hartrick 175a
— Lionel Geo. Tempest 235
— Norman Holmes 246
— William Richard 430
Stoney, F. J. Wetherall 382
— George Butler 267
— J ohnstone Percy 276
— ■ Patrick Sinclair 445
— Ralph D. Sadleir 346, 374
Stonor, Wm. George 268
Stooks, Charles Sumner 441
Stopford, A.Bouverie 17, 164
— Hon Sir Fred. William 23
— Heneage Frank 174
— Lionel Arthur M. 85, 224
— Wyndham Horace ... 401
Storer, J. Y 320
Storey, Fearn'eyB. S.... 280
— Hy. Innes 242
Storr, Charles L 440
— Henry 3191
— Thos. R. E . Warren 249
Wm. Alex. Whybault 182
Swift, R. Meade P 354
Swifte. Arthur Meade ... 140
Edm. Lenthal 437
Francis William 237
Swiney, Alex. J. Henry 210
Ernest Robert Rainier 425
— Geo. Walter B 63, 412
— Gilbert Mars R. A. ... 161
3 winhoe.EdmundArthur 435
Storrs, Sen. R. Aug. ... 530! Stubber,Robt. Hamilton i32JSwetenham,RobertA.i6, 406
Story, Edw. Kenmir ... 400; Stubbs, Arthur G. B. ... 372 — Roger 229
Stotherd, Edw. A.Wood 429 — Thomas Troubridge 353a Swettenham^Geo.Kilner 346
Stotherd, Sydney Boyle 243! — William
Stott, Charles William 367|Stucley,HumphreySt.L. 220-
— John N. Stanhope ... i3Q1Studd, Fras. Cyrii R. ... 23
Stourton, Hon. E, P. J. 316 — Herbert Wm 22
8tow,Elliot P. Philipson 1551 Studdert, Edward 364
Stoyle, George Henry... 369' — Thomas 241a-
Stracey.ErnestH.Denne 239. Studley, Harry 300 i
— Reginald George 223a Stulpnagel, Chas. Wm. 181 -
Strachan, David 326: Sturges, Wm. Eden 51, 232
— David Allan [S^aSturgis, Hy. Russell ... 358
— Edw. Aubrey 71, 271 'Stunner, Arthur J 524!
— Jas. Arthur 33 Sturrock, George C i8i|Swinley, Geo. D.Probyn 441
— St. Sev. John Miller 532 Sturt, Robert R. N... 46, 409 8 winton, Arthur John... 216
Strachey, John So, 416 Style, Robert Henry ... 140 — Ernest Dunlop 211
— Richard John, 79, 356^ — Rodney Charles 313I — Francis Edward 528
Strafford, Percy B 2S4'Styran, James Henry 175*! — Robert Bruce 310
Strahan, Charles 5, 204 Suart, Wm. H 36, i66jSwire, Henry 372
— George Aubrey 433 Sudds, Wm. Benj. ...190, 370 — Walter 249
— Percy 293, Sudley, A.J. C. G. Visct. j34JSword, Donald C 270
Strange, Arthur James.. 436 Suft, Herbert Charles ... 284 — Wm. Dennistoun 329
— Harry Bland i79:Sugder., A.Maitland 373. Sworder, Fred. Robt. T. 340
— Robert George 79, 168. Sugg, Benjamin 216 Sydenham, Ernest G... .234a
Strangways, H. S. Fox.. 425iSulivan, Ernest Fredk. 29o,3yer, Herbert Hingston 443
— Theodore Stephen Fox 344I Sullivan, Edw.Langford 426 — Joseph Murray 175a
Stratford, Cecil Vernon j — Geoffrey Arnold 302 Syers, Thos. Scott 185
Wingfie'd 51, 207I — George Kingston 316 Sykes, Clement Arthur 171
Straton, Chas. Hy 3S7I — Hugh Aug 39[— Francis Bernard 175a
Stratton, Fred. Chas.... 395) — Mathew 367) — Frederick Hugh 156
— Wallace C. R go, 447 — Rupert Edward 92,4211 — Harold Piatt 136
Streatfeild, Eric 3391 Sumner, Cha.Mannoir 56,2961— Harry Erling 366
— Henry 52! Sunder, Chas. Edward... 517 — Joseph 516
Street, Alf. Wm. Fred... 527] Sunderland, Alfred J.E. 242 — Percy Molesworth ... 136
— Arthur 3601 Supple. James Fras 377— William 137
— Ashton 528!— William Hamilton ... 355 — Wm. Ainley 517
— Edmund Rochfort ... 291 Surtees, Henry S. B 133!— William Ernest 257
— Harold 446 — Herbert Conyers... 51, 22i'Sylvester,GeorgeHolden 379
— Harold Edward 174 — Robert Lambton 318 Syme.Sev. J.G.Skittowe 530
— Herbert 161 Suther. CuthoertC. ...4, 397;Symes, George Stewart 291
— Norman Kingsley ... 276. — Percival 1S2 Symon, Walter C 173
Streeten, Bernard S. ... 282 Sutherland, Alic 350' Symonds, Charles W.H. 427
Strettell, ChauncyB. D. 4461 — ArthurOrr 2871 — Sev. Geo. D 457
Stretton, Arthur J 115 — D. Waters 195' — George Davey 93,170
— Wm. Lionel 26;!— Henry Holmes 299! -John F. Loder 292
Strick, John Arkwright 317J — Reay Mackay 185 Syraons, Adolphe 154
Strickland, Edward A... 361 — Robert Orr... 24o1 — Charles Bertie Owen 214
— Edw. Peter 81, 239!— William Dunbar 525 — Frank Albert 384
— Edwards 83, 354} Sutor, Alan John 184' — Lionel C. Soltau 332
— Percy C. Hutchison.. 525jSuttie, Geo. D. Grant ... 2991 — Owen 274
— Wm.Alex.Wicked^ 86, 447! Sutton, Alex. Arthur ... 382: — Thomas Henry 526
Striedinger, Oscar 365 — Francis Goodwin Hill 431 Svnis, Edwin. Albert ...402
Stringer, Fred. Wm 241 — Francis Henry 152 Syne, R. F. M. F. M. ... 362
Strong, A ddingtonD. ... 441 — Frederick 18} Synge, Sir Fras. a. M.
— Frederic Lewis H. ... 401
— Henry Melancthon ... 320
— Henry Stuart 440
— Herbert Percy 441
— James Douglas 260
— Norman B. Glegg 43:
— Reginald Godfrey 353
— William 171
Strongitharm, Geo 329a
Stroud, Edward James.. 400
— fohn B. Wallace 1
Strover, Martyn R 1
Strngnell, Harold F. H. 402
Stuart, Alexander 345
— Alex. P. D. Carmatt... 428
— Alex. George 2
— Alex. Ramsay 71, 177
— Andrew Mitchell 76,208
— B. T. W 88
— Burleigh Fras. B 275
— Charles Craufurd 328
— Chas. John Lewis 31, 410
— Chas. H. Villiers 441
— Claude Houston ...87,139
— DoDald Forbes 424
— Donald Mackenzie
Henry George Si, 417 Bart.
— Hugh Clement 87, 221 — Mark 441
Swabey, Frederick 361 Synnott, Wilfrid Thos. 174
— Louis William 380 Syson, Alfred E 401
— Maurice 385 iSzczepanski, Hugh C... 183
— Wilfred S'pedding 364 ! Tabor, Albert M 144
Swaine, Arthur T. ...51, 344'Tagart, Harold A. L.85, 156
— Charles L 524|Tahourdin, Spencer M. 441
— Francis L. Victor 210, — Victor Richard 262
— Frederick Robt 515 Tailyour. George H. F. 174
— Leopold V 5I — John W. Renny 175a
Swainson, Fred. Ernest 319'— Thos. F. B. Renny84, 209
— Joseph Leonard 258 Talbot, Douglas Hervey 158
Swan, Charles Tarrant 427 — Lord EdmundB 51
— JamesCT.Goodenough529n' — Edward Chai-les 251a
— John Stewart 435I— Frank Eustace Geo... 445
— Norman Edward 256
— William 369
— William Tra vers 381
Swann, Clarence J. H... 172
— Harington 84, 237
— John Christopher 52, 411
Swanston, A. Nelson
Matcham 395
— Charles Oliver 423
— Nowell Sherson ...79, 416
62, 399
— Fred. Gilbert 356
— George J. F 56, 177
— George R. FitzRoy ... 171
— Harry Lynch 71, 397
— John 430
— Johnston Stoney 47
— Hon. Milo George 35, 207
— Neville Stuart 358
— Hon. Reg. A. J 6
— Wm. John Campbell 388
Talland, Frank 161
j9
— Donald Neil 1S5 Swanton, James H.
— Edward Andrew 225'Swanzy, Samuel L 24;a!Tancock, Osborne K. ... 179
— GodfreyR.Conyngham277JSwayne, Cha. Henry... 378 Tancred, John Yule 445
— Herbert Craven 352 — Edward Hopton ...86,24
— Hugh Seymour D. 308, 374 — Eric John Eagles. ..92, 421
— John Patrick Villiers 446!— Francis Gerald 250
John Robert 381] — Harald Geo. C 78,209
— Johu T. Burnett 357
— Patrick Villiers 236
— Ralph Esme 180
maid Pole 329
Oswald Rocke 1
Sweeny, Roger Lewis C. 446
— Terence H 516
Sweet, Edw. Herbert ... 438
— Robert Charles 0. 76, 177a Sweetman, Michael J. 87, 249
— Sev. Robt. Wm. Hall 530!— Michael James J 275
— Sidney Offord 380 iSweetnam, Stephen W. 385
Walter E 258!Sweetzer, Daniel Jas... 233
Walter Ochiltree 272 ISweny, Wm. Frederick 235
William D. Villiers ... 440 ISwetenham, Foster 143.
— Thos. Angus 179
— Thomas Selby 435
Tandy, Edward A 213
— Edward Ord 452
— Ernest Napoer 183
— John ". 388
— Maurice O'Conner ... 213
— Reginald Dashwood... 258
Tanner, Charles John... 1S4
— Charles Oriel 0 428
Djnis Gage Doane ..231a
Frederick Courtney 238
— HuOert O'S. Fearnley 160
— John Arthur 58, 20S
843
Tapp, James H. W i-o
Tarbet, Win. Godfrey ... 256
Tarleton, Charles R 234
— John W. F 147
Tarrant, Herbert S. ...2340
Tarte.BernardR.Kinneir 229
Tarver, Alex. Leigh 437
— Francis Feral 302
— William Knapp 369
Tata in, Walter John ... 395
Tatcholl, Edward 241
Tate, Alan E 381
— Alfred Leonard 157
— Gerard William 384
— Godfrey 520
— John Fras. Fenwick.. 258
Tatham, Arthur G 58, 397
— Charles J. Willmer ... 382
Tatum, Harold 442
Tawnev, Charles Joseph 241
TaylerlWm.FothergillC. 433
Taylor, Adrian A. C. 58, 354
— Alexander \Villiam78, 227
— Archibald Gilson 244
— Arthur 175Z/
— Arthur Campbell 270
— Arthur H. Mendle ... 154
— ArthurW.Neufville89, 427
— Bertie Harry Waters 311
— Brook Wilbraham ...175a
— Cecil Hugh 330
— Cecil Salusbury 179
— Charles Lancaster ... 265
— Daniel 2346
— Douglas James Orr 76, 4 15
— Edward 395
— Edward H. C lough ... 263
— Edward Moore 439
— Edward Thornton 82, 261
— Ernest Fitzwilliam ... 364
— Ernest Frederick. ..84, 209
— Ernie Rumbold 2S5
— Francis Heale 77, 4:8
— Fras. Pitt Stewart ... 364
— Fred.Edw. V 55.3-55
— G. W 322
— George 216
— Geo. A. Campbell 435
— Bev. George Ledell 457
— George Philip Du Plat 219
— Glenleigh J. S 175
— Gordon Annesley ... 352
— Guy Hastings 439
— Harcouit Ernest 310
— Haydon d'A. P.... 63, 273
— Hy .Clarence Grant72, 177
— Henry Jeffreys 353
— Herbert Stockley 380
— Hugh Neufville ...91,420
— Hugo Mascie 349
— Bev. John 530
— John Vickriss 297
— Lyster R. E. Waters 185
— Lyttelton R. J.
Waters 214
— Maurice Grove 2151
— Mowbray 83, 1770,
— Neville Cracroft 425
— Norman Oallender ... 185
— Percy Hy. Mitchell... 442
— Philip Beauo.hamp 53, 168
— Reginald O'Bryau ... 43a
— Reyuell H. B. 79, 267, 368
— Sir R. C. Hayes 342
— Robert Eyre S. ... 73, 414
— Robert James Fred... 306
— St. J. L. H. Du Plat 84, 169
— Stuart Campbell 315
— Walter Wm. Pitt 358
— Wilbrahan? 365
— William 377
— William Henry 283
— William H.F 55, 178
— William James 384
Taylour, George Ryfleld234a
Teacher, Norman M'D. 259
Teague, John C. J 402
Teck, U.M. the Duke of 132
— U.S. II. Prince Alex-
ander of. 87, 148
— M.SM.PrineeYianais
of 86, 142
Teed, Arthur S. H 437
Teesdale, Frank R 445
Temperley,Arthur Cecil 233
Tempest, RogerStephen 223
Temple, A. H. Williams 244
— 0. Pilcher 16
Index — Active List.
Temple Frank Valiant 401 Thompson, Bernard A. 3191
— Henry Martindale 47, 409 j— Bernard Henry 216
— John 40, i6e:— Gen. Charles William 156
— Percy de Luders 23m'— 3fq/orCharlesWm. 71, 141
— Reginald Cecil 39S1 — Cholmelev Symes ... 220
— Richard Carnao ...41, 408, — Conway Bennett 320
— Richard Durand 323 — Croasdaile Miller 525
— William Arthur M.... 273' — Cyril Fowney 448!
Templer, C. Bertram 82, 417; — DavidMont 82,417!
— Cyril Frank 434 — Edward Gerald 15S
— Henry 76, 415 —Edwin StephenWrighti45
— John Pope 241I— F. Haeket 54,342
— Walter Francis ... 346, 373, — Fras. Geo. Maunde ... "185
Tennant,C.Cambridge82,4i7 — Frank S. Corbitt 529
— Edward 434 — Frederick Vivian 215
— Hy. Lancelot 85, 170 — Geoffrey Norton 320
— Thomas B.Everest,.. 481 — George'Frederick ... 136
Ternan, H.A.Augustus —Gilbert 349
Breffney 229 — Harold 2<5o
— Henry Breffney ...40, 407,— Harold Jas. Meysey 357
— Richard R. B 371 — Harry Adair 343
— Trevor Patrick B 34 _ Harry Arth. Hale ... 429
Terrot, Chas. Russell ... 147I— Harry Childers 272
Terry, A. F. A. Imbert 148,— Henry Neville 381
— Astley Herbert ...85, 364!— Herbert John 360
— Claude H. M. Imbert242« _ Ivan Frank Ross 433
— Edw. Ernest Gregory 3281 — John 369
— kobt. J. Atkinson ... 327 — John Pickering 404
Walter John 244'— Noel Gilliat 373
— William Gordon
Tetley, Arthur S 401
Teversham, R. K.... 54a, 411
— Richard 34, 206
Richd. L. Brereton... 213
— Richard Neville 304
Tew, Cyril Crofton B. .. 145J — Robert George 381
— HaroldS 87, 2791— Roland Wycliffe 307
Thacker, Henry Joseph 427 — Sydney Arthur 3C9
— Robert Christy 383;— Thomas R. Lovett ... 215
— Thomas Villiers T. ... 1371 — Waldegrave Percy ... 271
Thackeray, Charles B.... 174 — William Anson 79, 416
— Frederick Rennell 55, 177J— Murray 85, 170
— HeuryJames 334 '— Bev. William Fras. ... 530
Thackwell, C. G. R. 76, 4141— William George 173
— Charles Joseph... 1501— Wm. Maxwell 212
Edw. H illy ar Roche.. 278'— William Ralph 185
— Edward LoftusR 37*1— William Thomas F... 444
— Noel E. Osbert i85n,Thomsett, Rich. Gillham 378
— Osbert Montague R.79,2o7|Thomson.A)anFortoscue 175
— William Henry 275! — Alex. Fred. K 171
Tharp, Gerard Prideaux 359;— Alex. Guthrie 440
Thatcher, Gerald Gane 1S2, — Alex. Henry Gouger 437
Thellusson, Son. Hugh —Andrew Graham. ..52, 208
Edmund 175 — Angus Eric Methven 303
Thelwall. Hubert Wallace 3611— Charles 519
Theobald, AlfredChas.L. 1756!— Charles Glendinnimr 38S
— Fred. Geo 231J— C. F. S. Anstruther 56, 133
— H.v. Chas.W 328I— Christopher Birdwood 214
Thesiger, Hon. C. W. ... 155,1— David Birchwood 91,420
— George H 53, 356)— Douglas Arthur 215
Thicknesse, John A. ... 245I— Edmund Peel 353
Thiele, Chas. W 380!— Francis Wyville 517
Thistlethwayte, Evelyn — George Addison L. ...243
William 76, 321!— George Sloane 52S
Thorn, George St. Clair 385;— Harry Michael 351
— John Herbert 1850— Vet. Lt.Col. Henry... 395
Thomas. Arthur C. H. 71,307! — dipt. Henry 525
— Arthur George 1851— Henry Geo'. Allen 234a
A. Havilland 51, 3631— Hugh D. White... 84, 109
Charles Herbert 293 — Lieut. James 184
Charles Samuel W. ... 1831— Qr.Mr. James 233a
— Chas. Vaughan Reece 3661 — Major James : 383
— David Brodie 2611— James Alex. Skene 55, 256
— David Hy. Llewellyn 320 — Jas. W.David 162
— Edgar Hy. Sumpter 347 '— John Bustee Cooke ... 245
— Edw. Algernon D. 79, 2751 — John Mann 148
— Edward Charles 115I — Mowbray Townshd. 77, 4:5
— Francis Herbert S. 91, 420' — Noel Arbuthnot 336
— Frederick William ... 4351 — Roger Gordon 174
— Geo. Trevor H 381 — Samuel John 516
— GeorgeTucker 524I — Slade 82,339
— SirGodfrey V.Bart. 52, 1O7J — Wilfred Burrell 380
Gwyn 438
Gwynne Cecil 362J
— Henry Evan 244
— Hy. Evan Pateshall... 249
— Henry Melville 88, 171
— Henry Robt.Dacres 30, 407
— Hubert St. George ... 423
— John Wellesley 290
— Lewis Lovett 215
— Reginald Aneurin ... 1P4
— Reginald Percy 346
— Reginald Seymour ... 441
— Robert Henry 214
— William Fred 524
Thomason, Arch. F 430
Tuompson, Albert Edw. 370
— Albert Geo 384
— Arthur H. Symes 174I
— Sev. William 530
— WilliamAnstruther7i, 134
— William David ... 76, 4T4
— William Dixon Mann 134
— Wm. Montgomerie ... 330
— William Norman 335
Thorburn, Adam B 551
— Charles 2tio
— David Hay 270
— JohnFred.Penuingooni75i
Thome, Antoine D. ...82,231
— ArthurChas. Drought 302
— Charles Henry 137
— Foster Newton 289
— Henry Albeit 360
— John F. Vernon 257
— Thos. Begby Hough-
ton
— Aubrey Julian ir2_ William James 175'v
Thornely, Michael H. ..5290
Thorneycroft, A. W. 53, 259
Thornhill, Clement B.... 435
— George Badham 183
— Henry Beaufoy ...48, 447
— Henry Thomas 323
— John Evelyn 337
Thornley, Robert Wm. 367
Thornton, Arth. Parry 40,407
— Charles Edward 233
— Claude Frederick 326
— Dudley Lyster 353
— Frederick Edward ... 259
— Godfrey St. Leger ... 175
— James H. B. Todd ... 229
— Leslie Heber 357
— Sidney Vernon ... 71, 177
— William Brooke 310
Thornycroft, Chas. M.... 328
Thorold, Fredk. Temple 315
— Hayford Douglas. .38, 284
— Henry Cecil 252
Thoroton, Charles J. ... 401
Thorp, Arthur Edward 386
— Arthur Hugh 180
— Austin 182
— Gerald 2r$ ',
— Herbert W. Beck 315
— John Claude. ..93, 178, 370
Thorpe, Alfred 251
— Edward Ivan de S. ... 25-1
— Gervase 35
— John Claude 368
— John Somerled 223
— Llewellyn L. G 387
— William Stewart 151
Thowless, Edwin 3
Thoyts, Fras. Gordon G. 245
— Harry N. Morgan 85, 149
Threipland.Wm. Murray 219
Threlfall, Chas. Morris... 149
Thresher, Jas. Henville 357
Thring, Edw. Clave!18o, 364
— Richard H. D 89, 4r8
Throckmorton, R. C. B. 203
Thrupp, Edw. Fred. 232
— Francis M 180
Thmlher, Sir H. E. L ... 163
— Henry Fleetwood 211
— Leslie Cardew .. 443
— Willoughby 81,416
Thunder, Stuart H. J. 309
Thurburu, James White
?8, 205
Thurlow, Chas. Edward 233
— Edward Guy L 246
Thurnall, Henry P 330
Thurston, Edw. Owen. ..529a
— HughC 382
— Hugh Stanley 384
— Vere Broke 295
Thwaites, Guy 360
— Sydney H 267
— William 170
Thwaytes, Edmund
Charles 85, 418
— Henry J 372
Thynne, Reginald T s
Tibbits, Walter 385
Ticked, Edw. James 79, 155
Tidbury, James 378
Tidmarsh, Robert M. ... 285
Tidsweli, Cecil K 142.
— Edward Cecil 85,257
Tigar, John 298
'Tighe, Francis Alfred... 171
— Michael Augustus 90, 447
— Michael Joseph ...Si, 422
— Stanislaus Michael .. 426
— Vincent John 327
Tijou, Reginald A. 175
Tillard, Arthur B 43^
— Arthur George 327
— Arthur Kenneth
Dowell 323
— Elliot Dowell 215
— Francis Bonhani 213
— Philip Snow i75a
Tillbrook, P. Lim 130
Tilley, Wm. Fairbairn... 210-
Tilly, Justice Chapman 249
'Tiluey, Harold J 155
— NormanE 172
— Wm. Arthur 158
Timbrell, Thomas 445
Timmis, Alex. AVellesley 320
— John Vernon 256
Tims, Frederick 369
Index — Active List.
844
Tinker, Edward 72, 177 Tracy, Hon. Felix C. H.
Tinier, Gervase F. N.63, 412
Trotter, Gerald Frederic 215! Turner, I red. M. 30, 163, 363
Tinling, John A. H. L.
Tipping, Robert F.
Gartside 49, 409 Traherne, Geo. Gilbert..
Tippnge,E. A. Gartside iTraill, Edni. F. T....271
Hanbury 223a:— Gilbert R. A. John ... 444j
' ' Henry sp
262.Trafford, Edward A 32o|— 8,
Sigisruund ffm. J.
■ Frederick Win. Ohas. 427
■ George Fred. Brown 175't
'79
367
7S, 177a —Henry Edw. O'Brien 175
— James Keith 32, 165'— George Harvey ...90, 419
— Philip Durham 16 — Harold Lake C 441
— ReginaldBaird 343 — Henry Blois 213
Robert Francis 41, 408 — HenryEd ward .Martin 239
Tisdall, Arthur Lance72, 177a — John Murray. 251 — Warren Francis ...70, 39S1 — Henry Hamilton F — 430
— Charles Arthur 2241— Thnmas Balfour 404 — William John 382]— Herbert Guy . 261
Tizard, Henry E 353 j— William Henry 277JTroup, Arthur George... 3981 - Horace Harrison 212
: — Robt. Daubeny Rose 230!— James Gibbon 58, 416
Trousdale, Everard H. 258!— John Digby 369
Robt. Cecil 2961 — John Earner 270
Tobin, Fred. John... 55, 344 — William Stewart 212-
— ■ Harry Walter 183 Trapani, Alfred 192'
— John .
■ Charles.
69,
Tod, Alex. Geo. Wm. 261, 368;Travers, Arthur Hope... 22o|Trower, Arthur S 150!— John Fisher 215
1 — George Alfred 2iO| — Courtney Vor 54, 265
338! — Henry Cecil iSiiTroyte, Gilbert J. A. ... 322
Archibald Ashton
— George Russell ... So,
— John Kelso 42
Todd, Arthur George ... 395
— Chas. Campbell ...354. 373
— James Farqnhar 175a
— Octavius 379.
— Oswald Erik 250 — Robert Eaton 434
Todhnnter, Herbt. Wm. 267|Tredennick, George J.... 40.
— Martin Newman 28
— Percy Alexander , 284
— Paginal d George 519
Robari) Villiers 33^
WalterM.FitzHerbert 184
— William
Toker.Alliston C 6, 405lTredgold, John A. T.
Tollemache, L. Q. T. T. Treffry, Frederic ...
de O. P. Tollemache24in;Tiefnsis, George R.
Toller. Hamlet B. ... 257,3731— Hon. Henry VV..„..„. 223)
Tombling
— Hugh "Mortimer 252iTruell, Edmund G. S.... 2340 •
— Hugh Price 139 Trueman, Arthur P. H. 230-
— Jonas Hamilton duB. — Chas. F. H
82, 2U5( — Henry Jno. Hamilton 239 -
— Joseph Oates 242, Truman, Chas. Montagu 153 Tnrton, Hugh M 438
Wm. Robiason 6 — Ralph Douglas 208
— William Harry 56, 208
Tuson, Charles Edward 279
— George Edward. 157
— Harry Denison 286
TuthilL Phineas 3 378
Tweddell, Francis 423
Henry 429
ruscott, John Jas 370
Toke.Roundell Tristram 297)— Jamei P. - 355, Trusler, James 1756
364: Trydell, Arthur Stuart.. 395
371;— Botet 425
7.Tryon, FrederickCharles
H 295
Edw. G 149!— Hon. John F. H. S. F. 224 — George C 219
Tomes, Clement T 2340J— Hon. Walter Alex. ... 2J5'Tucker,AlbertNapoleon 216 Tweedie, David Keltle... 175a
Tomkins, Ernest Leith... iSoiTregear, Fred. Charles 437! — Aubrey Charles 332!— Gerald Scott 225
■ Harry Leith 438|— Vincent r. W 437 — Benjamin 402J— Henry Carmichael ... 329
274
350
• William Edward 432]— Vincent Wm 6, 403 — Sir Charles 5'— John Lannoy F irbes
■ Wm. Percival 4, 215 Treherne, Fras. Harper 380 — Charles H. Anup 240]— William John Bell
Tomkinson, Henry A.... i42|Trelawny, Jam;s K. S. 2331 — Ernest Fred. Gordon 529,Twidale, WniJ}. E 174
Tomlin.MauriceHilliard 256 Tremayne, Hon. Arthur 282 •
Tomlinson, Fras. W. ... 230 j— John Hearle 154
Tudor Henry St. Geo. 444[Twigg, Edw. Francis .
William Guise 18, 397]— Herbert Jos. Richard 529
William Paget i48,Trench, Bernard Fred. 401' — William Hancock ... 529a — James Stuart.
Tompson.HewWakeman
88, 290
— Reg. Hy. Dalrymple 175a
Toms, Francis B. R...58, 177
Tonge, William Corrie... 239!— Fred. A.LePoer... 40,
Tonnochy, Valens C. 46, 409 — Fred. John A.
— Chas. S. Musgrave ... 233,Tuckey, Seo. J. G. White
Christopher Chenevix 215 — Thos. Broderick A....
Derrick le Poer i75iTudor, Ernest Augustus
Fras. M. Chenevix ... 175
396
Tador 90, 210
31— Henry Hugh 172
176; — Lechmere Howell ... 266
Toogood, Arth. Seymour 234' — Geo. Fred. Chenevix 79,447 Tudway, Robert John48, 30;
• Cecil 327j
Tootell, Edward 401
Henry Walter.
Tooth, Douglas K. L. ... J50J— Mordaunt Y. Le Poer 28;
Topham, Albert Alfred 347 — Richard H. Chenevix 442
— Thos. Harrison.. 85, 2091— Stewart Johu 50, 284
Toppin, Harry Stanley 232 Trenchard, Hugh M.
— Sidney Miles 184] — Oswald Hy. B.sdee..
Tufnell, Arth.Wyndham 227
■ J. Richard Lowndes 1756- — Edward 130
George Murray 303
■ Hugh Richard 78, 273
— Robert Henry 55, 416
Twining, P. Geoffrey ... 210
Twiss, Arthur M 215
— Edward Francis 249
— Edward Kemble 242a
— Francis Arthur rSi
— George Edward 379
— Horace Wm. Francis 242
— Hubert Richard 393
— John Henry 87, 210
Wm. Louis Oberkirch 444
— Lionel C. Gostling 279,369 Twist, Alex. W. E
352
259 Tugwell, CI. Buchanan 294,— Ernest Frederick 154
215— Wm. Basil Pope 3i4JTwyford, Harold 141
Torbett,*Francis H. E. 307 [Trent, Fras. HarrisonS6, 277 Tuite, Mark Antony 76, 4141— Lionel Thos. C. ...Sg, 329
Tordiffe, Stafford H. W. 325 J— George Alexander ... 3oS,Tuke, Arthur William 529a Twynam,HumphreyM.84,277
Torkington, Chas. Coke 297iTresidder, Geo. W. W.... 1050 — George u\ Stratford 183I — Thomas MacGregor... 334
— G. Stnkeley 444|Trethewy, Thomas L. ... 282— George Jerry A 382jTyaclce, George 178
— Oliver Miles 269]— Walter Hugh 290: — Martin L 76, 208!— Nicholas 384
Richard Humphrey.. 236 Trevelyan, Henry 715 Tull, Frank Kellow 367
Torreggiani, A. C 192 — W. F 373!Tullibardine, Marquis of
Torrens, Henry Philip... 2 So .Trevor, Arthur P 438, 88,134
— Jas. Robert 162 — Francis W 378 Tullis, J. Drysdale 260
Torrie, Claud Jameson234a:— Harry 89, 4i8,Tulloch, Donald Fiddes 18c
■ — Lawrence J 47, 409] — Henry Octavius 380! — Jas. Bruce Gregorie... 315
— Thos. G. Jameson ... 445 j — Herbert Edward 315! — John Arthur S 210
Tothill, Francis W. G.72, 177J— Hubert B. Cosmo 247] — - JohnWalterGraham53,4i3
Tottenham.Chas.Bosvile 155]— Philip Christian Wm. 369;— Richard M. Gregorie 313
— Ponsonby John Loftus 292', — William Herbert 229; — Tom Gregorie 180
— Robert Loftus 425 Trew, Edward F 401 Tulloh, Geo. Swinton ... 273
— Wm. Ed. Willoughby 251a'— Richard James F. ... 215 — John Fell Stewart 314
Toulmin, Arthur If 402|Trewby, Seo. Donald.. 530, — Robt. Henry Wm.315, 374
Toulson, Clement P i38!Trewman, Geo. T 380 Tunnard, Luke 302
Trimnell, Wm. D. C.183. _
Tringham, Archibald M. 227
Tovey, Geo. Strangways 174
Tower, Conyers 137
■ — George Alfred 51, 207
— William Maitland 144
Townley, Charles R...36, 243
— William 115
Townsend, C. C 58, t77
— Cnthbert Hanson 279
— Edmond 377
— Edward Neville 284|Tripp, Arth. W. H.... 79, 237
— Edward Copleston 92, 448J— Wm. Hy. Lainson ... 398
— Robt. Edw. Lawrence 275 iTriscott, Charles P.... 56, 177
— Samuel 379[Tristram, Chas. Edw.... 437
— Sam.C. Chetwodei8o, 368 — Miles Halton 154
Townshend, Bertie G. |Tritton, Alan George ... 222
Annesley 236J — Charles 84, 417
- Chariest ere F. ...40, 2351— Oswald 183
Tribe, Cecil Walfcl. 80,352, 368 Tupman, Jobn A 400
— Charles Walter +29 Tupper, Gas. Le M 163
Trim, Robert William ... 325iTurnbull, Brace 404
Trimble, Chas. Edw. ... 386I— Cha. Fred. A 3:
— John Brereton Owen 250 — George Oliver 4+4
Trimby, Thomas .„ 353I — Hugh V Corbett 207
— Patrick
1756
Tyiden, William 50, 167
Tyler, Alfred Herbert... 213
— Arthur Malcolm 179
— Francis Cameron 173
— Frederick 306
— Henry Edward... 54a, 207
— James Arbathnot 87, 170
— John Charles 49, 207
— Ralph Edward 180
— Roper Maxwell 333
— Tvevor Bruce 7, 164
— W. E. Saumerez 296
Tyndall, Henry Stuart 441
— Robert 332
— Wm. Ernest Marriott 284
Tynney, Fred. A 238
Tynte, Mervyn A 353
Tyrell, Reo. Edward 506
Tyrrell, Arthur Fredk... 384
— Aug. Charles Lionel 353
— Cecil Herbert 446a
— Llewellyn W. H i62:Turner, Alex. Scott 31c
— AlfredEdw 6,164
— Alfred G. Burn 429
— Alfred H. P 55, 176
— Archer L. M 72, 177
— Arnold Geoffrey 215
— Arthur Jervois 174
— Arthur Montagu 135
Benjamin 140
■ Walter Birrie 519— Chas. Robert 380
— Ernest 72, 208 JTrollope, Arthur G 229,— Bingham Alexander 357
— George Robert ...54a, 176 Tronson, Norman G. P
Townson, George H.
Charies 90,
293;
de C 253; — Charles Hampden
Towsey, FrancisWm.247,362iTrotman,C.NewshamB3, 400
Tracey, Arthur 55, 176 — Nathaniel Fiennes ... 39S
— Eric T. H. Hanbury . 221!— Wm. Mends Forte ... 379
— Wm. Maxwell 84, 227, 368'Trotter, Alg. Richard... 133
Tracy, Hon. A. H. C. —Edward Henry 219
Hanbury 83, 134!— Everard G. Stanley ... (42! — Frank Gordon
310
243
Charles Henry 186
— Edward 80, 186
— Edward Napier 404
— Ernest Vere 213
Francis Charles... 87, 232
.... 214
George G. Montague 146
— Gerald Ernest i8t
— John Frederick 182
— Reginald Bramley ... 184
Tyrwhitt.Fred. St. John 276
— Hon. Rupert 72, [77
Tytler, H. Christopher 426
— R. Adam Neilson 339
Hbsdell, Thurloe R ..175a
Ddal, Arthur U 366
— Evelyn Routh 298
Unifreville, Harry K. ... 285
- Percy • 31,
— Ralph Brunton 276
— SamuelO 284
Underhill, Chas. Faith-
orne 34g
— Guilford E. C 185
84:
Index — Active List.
Underwood, Edw. Arth. 317 Vella, George Durbar ... 293 Wade, T. Stewart Wall, Frank ..526
— George Frederick 161 — Robert 192I Herschel 257! — Maurice Doveton 184
— Joseph Wm 145 — Walter Dunbar 192, — William James 367 — Richard Ralph 13. ... 175
Unett, John Alfred 249, 374 Venables, Charles John 273 Wadeson, Fred.W.G. £4, 417 Wallace. Alexander... 63, 413
Uniacke, Cecil D. W. ...1751 — Edward Frederick ... 313 Wadlow. Harold 183 — Arthur Wm. Baillie .. 332
— Henry Percy 339 — James Douglas 264 Wager, Euclid Brookes 1754 — Chas. Lyndhum W.. 344
-- HerbertC.Campbell39,i7o Venning,Fras.E.Wingate404 Waghorn, Wm. Danvers — Edward Chas. Lk>3'd 441
— Robie Fitzgerald 271;— Gordon R 175; 87,211 — George 361a
Umhank, John Salus- j— Walter King 283: Wagstaff, Cyril M. 214 — George Bright 303
bury 332 Venour, Walter Edwin 426 Wahab, Geo. Boothby ... 258 — John 233a
Unwin, Charles Harold 258J— Wilfrid John 354 — Robert Alex .".32, 207, — Thomas 367
— Gaston B 77, 415 Ventris, Francis 16 Wahl, Chas. E. John ... 183 — Wm. Berkeley 243
— Robert Burrell 243: Vereker, Chas. G :3o Wailes, Win. Eteeon ... j8o — William R. P 63, 273
— Thomas Barton 387iVerner, Geo. de Wet..84, 207 Wainewright, Arthur R. 173 Wallbach, David 3626
Upcher, Russell 6 — Thomas Edward 18 Wainman, Philip S. G. 276 Waller, Alfred A. P 438
Upperton, Stuart 290! — Wm. W. Cole 4o|Wainwright,GeraldC... 401 — Edmund 424
Upton, Chas. L. Shelley 1S5 Verney, Ralph 358 Wait, Hugh G. K 212 — Edmund Aug 54, 207
— Henry Charles i57jVernon, Granville Wm. 17 Waite, Albert Wm 151 — SirFras. Ernest, Bart. 236
Urmston, Arch.G. B. 51, 399! — Henry Albemarle 3231 Waithman, Roland H. 288 — Fred. C. Livingston 427
— E. Brabazon 52,350 — Hubert Edward ...87, 356; Wake, Edw. St. Aubyn 422 — Jocelyn Langton 311
Urquhart, E. F. Maltby 299 — Lionel Douglas 175, — Godwin R 233 — John Dawson H. ...62, 177
— Edward Wm. L 136 Verschoyle,J.Hamiltoii5o,282 — Hereward 322 — John Hampden 130
— Ernest Munro 185 Verstumie.BunburyChas. — Hugh St. Aubyn 437 — Naunton Julian 1756
— II. B. Pollard 270; Hamilton 211 Wakefield. Ernest F. ... 445 — R. C. Shakespear 401
Urwin, John Johnson... 529 — Henry Palairet 225 — Harry Penfold 3S9 — Richard Hope 443
Usborne, Philip O. G. ... 214 Vesey, Chas. Edw. Gore 213 — Henry G. R 352 — Richard Lancelot 214
— Thos. Masters 93, 170 — Herbert Charles 426 — Thomas Montague ... 183 — Robert de Warrenne 185a
Usher, Thos. Clemens. ..175a — Ivo Lucius B 228 Walch, John Crosby 175m — Robt. Jocelyn Rowan 1756
Usmar, George H 388}— Ivo Richard 2241 Walcot, Basil 215'— Rolit. Studilert de W. 135
TJssher, Allan Vesey 70, 269|Vetch, William Francis 7,Waldegrave, Earl 120 — Stanier 18, 205
— Beverley .".. 352 Vickers, Aubrey 444 Waldo, Edm. R. M 358J— Stanier Edm. Wm. ...236a
— Edward 143I— Chas. Emest 2:3 Waldron. Charles 216 — Wathen Arthur 233
Utterson, Henry Kelso 294 — Cuthbert 43S;— Francis 49, 166I Wallerstein.Fra.Edw.55, 330
Y-.iid.CooverjeeCawasjee 516 — Hilton 420 — Henry Fras. Kelly 76, 14^ Walling, A. Tremearne 426
Valentine, Giles 214 — Wilfrid Constant 525 Walford, George Henry 244 Wallinger, Ernest A. ...175&
Vallance, Wilfred G. A. 318 Vickery, Chas. Edwin... 1751— John Colquhoun 175// Wallington, Chas. D.54«, 257
Vallancey.H.d'Estampes 350 Vidal, Chas.BarnabyM. 398 — Wm. Sworder 36, i76JWallis, C. Braithwaite 269
Vallentin.HenryEdward 171' Vidler, Wm. Thomas ... 38^ Walker, Alexander ...... 163!— Cuthbert B 307a
— John Maximilian 86, 245 Vigne.Robert Austen 81, 169 — Alex. Lamona 83, 169, — Hy. Jocelyn Kennedy 444
Vallings, Henry Alan... 432 Vigors. Cliffe Henry 254;— Alexander Ramsay... 2--41 — Hugh Ryves 429
Vance, Sir Horatio Page 129 — Philip Urban 254,— Arthur Dunbar 2t 5 Walpole, Alfred 211
Vande!eur,Crofcon Bury 2^9 — Philip U. W 242^ Arthur M. E.H.Travis 3161 Walsh, Edmund 367
— Hy.Martley 183 — Richard Percy L. .. 348 — Cecil Edward 1754 — George Inverarity ... 252
— Robert Seymour 336 — Thomas Mercer 372 — Charles Cecil G 445 — Henry Alfred 47,245
— Thomas V 255 Villiers. Charles Hyde... 1 34 '— Charles Corbould 351 — James Patrick 367
— Wm. MountcharlesC. 303 — Evelyn Fountaine ... 2881— Chas. E. FitzGerald 265— John 367
Van den r.est, Pierre... 160— Reginald Hyde 153' — Chas. Jas. Reginald 271 — John G. Russell 310
Vanderbyl, Chas. F 157 Vince, Arthur X 238 — Claude^E.Forestier... 179 — John Henry Tull 517
Van der Byl, John 149
Van der Gucht, Geo. T. 446
— RupertL 436
Van der Kiste, Freegift
William 182
Vanderzee, Hen. Frank 178
Vincent,Arth.Gustave8i,399 — Edgar Holford 33, 165 — Mainwaring Ravell... 276
— Berkeley 172 — Ed. ScmervilleF. 78, 177a — Maurice FitzGerald 349
— Sir C. E. H 1 — Edw. John Howard... 327 — Richard Knox 259
— Edward 325 — Edw. Wm. May 181 —Theobald Alfred 246
— Frank Lloyd 427 — Lt. Fras. Spring 387 — Walter P. Hussey ... 252
Harry 185a — Lieut. Francis Spring 436 Walshe, Fred. W. H 172
Van de Weyer, Bates G. 223J — Henry Alex 24,406, — Frank Hercules" 329 — Geo. Gordon Joseph 175a
— John Bates 223a — Henry Osman 85, 178 — Sir Fred. W. Edw. F. 5 — Henry E 292
Vane, Hon. Wm.L...78, 332! — Percival C. Hampe ... 404 — Gavin Henry 335 Walter, Albert Elijah ... 529
Van Geyzel, John L 525|Vine, Francis Marshall 398 — George 212 — Bertram 185
Vanrenen, Adrian J. H. Vines.Charles James 56, 273 — George Kemp 395 — Edmund 184.
92,421! — Clement Erskine 185 — George Lemon 524 — Francis_Edwsxd 239
— Arthur Sandero 241 1 Vivian, Anthony Hamil- — Geo. T. Forestier...84, 169
Harold Ernest 241
ton 358! — George Warren 204! — John MacNeill 80, 242
- Charles Augustus ... 440 — Harold Bridgwood 86, 2E2 — Richard Lionel 56, 148
■ Claud Esme" 175a — Harold Maxwell 132, — William Frederick 73, 257
• Frederick Guy 40, 408! — Henry 279;Walters, H. Flamstead 425
- Lord George C. B. ... 158 — Henry Alexander 235 — Hubert de Lancey ... 180
■Francis 178I— Valentine 22o| — Henry C. C 41, i66J — Hugh de Lancey 296
— John 81, 416 Vizard, R.Davenport 54, 3271 — HenryGeorge 427 — Robert Francis 303
Vansittart, Eden 72, 414 Von Brockdorff, Eugene 231 — Herbert John 212' — Wallscourt H. H... 64, 169
VanSomeren.Wm.W.... 442JVon Donop,PelhamG.4i, 206'— HerbertSutheriand49, 260, Walthall, Brian J.D. ... 401
VanStranbenzee, A. H. 80,209: — Stanley Brenton... 72, 177 — Herbert Thomas 349— Edw. C. W. Delves ... 173
— CasimirCartwright... 170 Von Hugel, Norman G. 210, — James Barland 1551 Walton, Cusack 214
Deneys Henry 404
— Deneys Adrian 328
— George Rainier 431
— James Ernest 211
Vans-Agnew, Edw. L.... 256
■Casimir Henry C. 93, 243
Van Tuyl, Thomas
Walter 175(1
Vassall, Phillips S 273
Vassallo, Nicola 192
Vaughan, Ch. Davies87, 286
— Charles Jerome 141
— Edward 327
— Edward Gyles 431
■ Edw. Jas. Forrester. 328
Vores, Charles H. S. 77, 168 — John Barry 185 — Ellys William 81, 209
Vost, William 518'— John C. A 71, 136, — Geoffrey Frank 364
Vousden, Wm. John 17, 405! — John Douglas Glen... 299' — Graham 437
Vowell, Hugh Alex.. .56, 247! — John Newman ... 26, 407 — Henry Beckles Gall... 386
— Richard Augustus ... 373I — John Norman 529, — Herbert 420
Voyle, Hem-y Elliot... 93, 277 — Launcelot Henry ... 429 i — Herbert James 519
Vyse, Cecil Howard 182, — Sir Mark 305! — Lewin Barlow 428
— Edward Howard 144 — Melville 81, 17SI — Wm. Crawford 423
— George A. Howard... 237 — Montagu C. B. F. ... 25 [Walwyn, Fuller James 263
— Richard Howard 307a — Osmond Archibald... 185.Wanh.1ll, Oharies Fred. 385
— Eugene N. E. Mallet 22o|Vyvyan,Courtenay B.53, 229 — Oswald Bethell 156' Wanliss, Cecil 296
George Edmund 222 — Herb. Reginald 242 — Percy Gerald 77, 416' Wannel, George Ernest 159
Henry Bathurst ...54, 417 — William Geoffrey 264 — Philip Stewart 244 iWapshare, Arthur ...41, 447
Henry H. Scott 1754 Wace, Edward Gurth ... 214 — Reginald r 214! — Richard 82,417
— Herbert R 89,
— John
-Joseph Chas. Stoelke 51
— Louis Ridley 441
— Philip Edmund 276
— Richard Randal 420
— Robert Edward ...87, 429
— Thomas Tweed ...49, 166
Vawdrey, George ... 87, 364I
2341 — Ernest C 46, 176
1481 — Richard 17, 164
— Sidney Laurie 175J
— Stephen Charies
Waddell, James 3S8
Reginald Selby 213! Warburton, Geo.Arth.... 276
1 — Samuel McAll 569! — Sic Robert 19, 406
. — WalterBlennerhassett 182 — Robert Francis 43S
i — Wilfrid Beckett 256 — William MelviU 174
1 — William Arch. Smail 442 Ward, Arthur 433
■ James Douglas 352 — William George 425! — Arthur Claud 258
— Lawrence Augustine 516 — William Reginald ...395, — Arthur Edw. Martyr 240
Waddington.Evelyn deB.236!— William Robert 432;— Bernard Rowland 82, 209
Wade, George Augustus 383jWalkley, Daniel 3281 — Bertram Edmund 93, 319
Veal, Charles Lewis...... 297 1— Harry A. L. H 1 73 1 Wall , Allan Copinger ... 438! — Bertram Sumner 175*
Vella, Alfred 192 — H. Molesworth St.A. 210 1— Edward James 216 — Charles 371
— Arthur 192I— James Molesworth 82, 209J — Edward Watkin 426] — Cyril Harding 435
Index — Active List.
^Vard, Edward 4S, 176
— Edmund Ironside ... 364
— Edward Francis 322
— Edward Symons 220
— Ellacott Leamon 529
— Evan Bernard 283
— Frederick 279
— Frederick Houlton 56, 167
— George Alexander ... 423
— George Louis Stuart 436
— Son. Gerald Ernest F. 131
— Guv B. Campbell 263, 374
— Hamilton Frederick 224
— Harry 174
— Harry Dudley 0 172
— Henry Chas. Swin-
burne 445
— Herbert Bernard 347
— John 355
— John Simeon 353
— J. E. Drummond...03, 319
— Lancelot Edw. Seth 302
— Llovd Bereton 378
— Son. Maxwell R. C. 175
— Montagu C. Pearson 170
— Son. Reginald 154
— Thomas 136
— Thomas Chas. Robt.
Joseph 226
— Tkos. Rawdon R...83, 247
— Trimnell Martin 426
— William Alfred 335
— William Homan 369
— Sec. William Jchn .., 356,
Warde, Chas, A. Sutton 254
— Hugh North 448
Wardell, Chas. G. V. M. 404
— Geoffrey F. E 442
— Warren Hv 435
Warden, Alf. Walter 423
— Hugh Fawcett 227
— Kenneth Evers 315
— Louis Herbert 323
— Richard Edward 178
Warder, Richd. B. G. ... 398
Wardle, Ernest V. L. ... 256
Wardrop, Ales. Ernest 172
— Douglas 37a
— Frederick Meyer 16
Ware, Frank C. W 430
Waring, Anthony H 385
— Arthur Durham 387
— Edmund Henry 442
— Henry 84, 178, 369
— John 185
— Richard 1S0, 368
— Walter 132
Warliker, Damodar P 524
Warlow, Sec. George ... 506^
— Ivor Picton 340
— Sen. Edmund John ... 530
Warneford, Gonville ... 438
Warner, Charles A. S... 158
— Edward Guy 149
— Ernest Henry Lee ... 250
— Rowan H. Lee 78, 363
— William Ward 429
Warnes, Thos. John 369
Warre, Henry Charles... 321
Warren, Sir Charles ...5,204
— Dawson 227
— Edward Corbould ...1756
— Frank 181^
— George Ernest 286
— Lionel Edward 173
— Percy Bliss 423'
— Richard Dunn 241a
— R. Pennefather ...91, 419
— William Lewis 178
— William Robinson ...175a
Warrener, John 236a
Warry, Bertram Arthur 303
Warton, Chas. P. F. ...307a
Warwick, Chas. Spencer 241
— Henry Branston 233
— Hugh Branston 184
Washington, Cecil F. G. 172
— John Travers de
Saulez 402
Waterfield, Arthur CM.
87. 429
— Bertram Clarke 436
— Frederick Charles ... 444
Waterhouse, Claude F... 336
— James 6,405
— Ronald Dockray 241c
WatermaD,AlanGardneri73a
— George 146
Waters, Edm. E. Xash 1S2
— Ernest Edwin 519
— Frederick Gilbert ... 369
Robert Sidney 32:
Weallens, William... 55, 30S Welsh,FrancisA.Maiin£
Weatherby, Jas. Thorpe 302 Welstead, Harry M. 8S
Weatherhead, George E.23KZ Welwood, W. A. M. G
846
346
Webb, Algernon Edward 43:
— Wallscourt H. H 36 — Andrew Henry 182
Walter James ......... 387I — Arthur L. Ambrose... 386
Waterworth, Gerald 1!
Wathen, Edw. Owen ...
Watherston, Alan E. G.
Watkin, Henry George
Watkins, Chas. Bell. ..58
— Chas. Mostyn Fras...
— Fredric Mostyn 254
Maconockie 366
Wemyss.David Gillespie
34 — Charles Alfred 379
140 — Charles S. Chapman 400
211'-- David 298
145J— Duncan 81,364
168;— G.Ambrose Congreve 353
2ii|— Martyn Brooke 306
373 — Robert Edward 3311 Were, Harry Harris!!!!!! 277
— .Tames 3S9 — Somerset E. Deane... 330 West, Alex.' Arthur 434
— Leonard George 78, 177a — ThomasUontgoraerie 329'— Alexander Hv. Delsp 174
— Sev. Oscar Daniel 530J— William A 278 — Archer Beauchamp
Watkins.PhilipSeymour 2:5; — Wm. Edward 378
Watkis,Hen.B.Burlton47,4i5 — W. F. Richmond 251a
Watling, Chas. Edw 365 — Wm. Vere Brandram 1S4
— Francis Hammond ... 319 Webbe, M. 0. X. Rees .. 30S
— Francis Wyatt 212 Webber, Adrian B. Iu-
— Gordon 430 cledon 347
— Leonard Douglas 444! — H. A. Williams 175a
— Henry Hulton 185a!— Rooblie Hassan 212
— James Webber 16' Westby, Edm. Hv. H.... 293
— Mervyn RobertHowe 4431 Westcar, C. H. 3'.' Pres-
— German William 215I cott i^
— Oswald Thomas O'K. 212I — Wm. V.
— Raymond Sudeley ..
Weber, Wm. Herman F
Webster, Alex. McC.
Watney, Chas. Wanford 320
Watson, Alex. O. C....41, 383
— Alfred Carnac 428
— Alfred George 37
— Sec. Alf. Wm. Brown 396
— Arthur Hy. Vincent 266
— Charles Fred 228
— Charles Henry 52c
- Charles Moore ...24, 205
— Chas. S. M. Chalmers 215
— Charles Wm 250
— Chris. Godfrey 178
— Edward Hurlock 423
Eric Victor 185a
— Fras. Earl of 1
— Francis C 130
— John M. Colchester... 260
— MaynardF.Coickester 269
— Roberto. S 80, 339
R. E. Fitzmayer 172
C. J. Sackville 87,322
— Charles R. Roberts... 303
— Cyril Charles 300
— Ernest Edward i45
— Francis George 174
— George E. J. A 174
— John Weir
L. Prescott... 358
aSj'Westcott, Sinclair 380
173 Westerman, Joseph F... i8r
307' Western, Charles M. T. 52, 167
— Sir Aug. F.W.E. Bart 2:9 - John S. Edw 76, 414
— Charles David 446a — Wm. Geo. Balfoui^u, 313
Westgarth, John E. ... 1750;
Westlake, Almond P. 72, 414
— William John 370
Westmacott, Claude B. 275
- Gerald Percy 233
526
— Charles Georj^
— Gerald Vere 159
— Leveret Beverley 231
— Samuel \ventworth .. 140
— Forrester Colvin , 141I — Thomas 422
— Francis Shuidhain ... 1S4 Wedd. Lawrence D 228 — H. Richard '...'.'...'..SB 297
— George Herbert... 70, 413 — Reginald P^ttiss^n... 230 — Sir Richard !!...'.... 7' 405
Guy Hartley 137 Wedderburn.Alex. 3. 52, i6sl— Ruscombe Field ..." ' -iy
— Harold Farnell 306 — Henry Scrymgeour... 339
— Harry A. Ferguson... 257 j Wedgwood, Gilbert Hy. 330
— Harry Davis 424 Weeding, Thomas 228
— Henry Rowsell 445
— Hugh W. Myddleton 323
— Ivor Wilbertorce 350
— James Kiero 78,321
— John 37c
— John Edward 53, 327
— John G. Maitland ... i?o
— John Hugh 442
Weedon, Franklin F 210
Weekes, Harold Ernest 361
— Henry W 212
Weigall, Geo. Edw. 72, 177
Weinholt, Edward A.... 320
Westmorland, Ch. H. 51, 410
— Herbert Graham 290
— P. Thuillier 72,360
Weston, Alfred Fullani 387
— Geo. Edw 380
— Henry j86
— Herbert Ernest 387
John Leslie 272
John James C.
— John William 529
— Lionel Arthur 432
— Louis Talbot 276
Weinman, Chas. Fred... 529! — Reginald Salter... ... 327
Weir, Arthur Vavasour 344 Westropp.Fred. Malcolm 212
. —Harry George 47, 176 -George R. Collier 78, 415
82— James 185 1— Henry Chas. Edw. 89, 327
James Chris 3S3,Wetherall, Sec. A. G.M. 396
— James Leslie Rose ...185a — Edward Richard 44-
— Patrick Alex 516— John And. C -08
Oliver Cyril Spencer 256 j— Richard Rose 5171— William Alex. . 18,406
— ReginaldHy.Montagu 1831— Tho. Stephenson 527! Wethered.H.Laurenee ' 277
— Reginald Hey wood... 3071 Welby, Glynne E. Earle 265;— Joseph Robt " 27a
— Robert Samuel ... 37, 165I Welch, Alfred Davis ... 402 Kvetherell, Robert May 282
— Sidney Twells 228'— Alfred John 267 1— William Edward May 251
SpencerBurton 440 — Frederick G. T 26, 407 Whaite, Thomas du B 782
— George 0 53, 363!Whale, Percy M. " 2S0
— Thos. Colclough 211
— Thomas Edgar 526
— Thomas James 412
— William 246
— William Arthur ...85, 418
— William Ernest 140
— William Milward... 86, 284
Watt, Andrew Hubert ... 137
— Disney Younger 237
Donald Munro 438
— Redmond Edw 30:
Watts, Arthur Hugo ... 445
— Brian 386
— Harold Echalaz 320
— Howard Cecil 395
— Malcolm H. Edw 254
Welchman, Edw. Theo-
dore 243
— E. W. St. G 51, 410
— Sec. Richard Herbert 531
— Sidney Chaytor 292
Weld, Alfred Edm 386
Weldon, Arthur Steuart 329
— Bertram de W 252
Ernest Steuart 295
— Chas.D.Raynsfordi8i,36£| — Francis Harry 30^
— Charles N 70, 305 — Henry Walter 352
— Geo. Annesley Ross .. 439 — Kenneth Chas 355
— George Iremonger ... 242!Welland, J. Raboteau ... 388
— Herbert Edward 53, 247; Weller, Bernard George 402
— Herbert Ponsonfcy ... 444 — Geo. Herbert 81, 4:6
— John Briscoe 293 j Wellesley, Cyril G. Vale-
Wauchope, Arthur Gren- rian 241
fell 299J — Frederic Hy. Burton 285
Waveli, Arch. G 17' — Gerald Valerian 372
— Archibald Percival... 300' — Lord Richard 220
— Arthur John Byng ... 298 — Richard A. Colley ... 170
Way, Benjamin Irby ... 320 Wells, Albert J. Walton 388
— Bromley George Vere 305'— Fred. W. Arbuthnot 329a
— James 185: — Gny Franey 515
— Lewis 383] — Jesse 186
— NowellFitzE. G 401 j — John Bayford 307
Waycott, Ernest W. J... 185 — Norman Septimus ...529a
Wayman, Walter L. ...361a: Welman.Arth.Pole 89,271, 364
"aymouth, Chas. S. H. 294J— George Arthur 72, 414
— Ernest G 180! — Harvey Beauchamp 317
Wayne, Herman Geo. W. 249 '— Herbert Loftus 70, 344
Wayte, Adrian B 306 Welsh, David James 85, 2.r "
Whaley, Herbert E 222
— Tom 27.46
Whalley, Percy Roger 276
Whatford, George L. ... 293
Whatman, Amherst B... 245
— William Douglas.. .58, 161
Wheatley, Guy R. P. ... 44r
— Henry Spencer 34, 408
— Leonard Lane 442
— Mervyn James 295
— Philip 88, 172
— Wm. Prescott Ross... 320
Wheeier, Arthur .... 330
— Sec. Charles E 457
— Edgar Lock.yer 173
— George Campbell 446
— Geo. Godfrey Massy 439
— GuyDauvers itir
— Henry Littleton 290
— John C. Massy 435
— JohuLangford 36, 3,58
— Leonard James , i40
— Samuel G. de Courcy 7^
Wheen, John 238
Whelan, Joseph Fras.... 387
Whelei, Chas. Stuart 41,
— Edward 56,
— Geo. Bcvil Hastings.'.
Whetham.Cecil Boddam
— Paul
Whetherly, William
Stobart
Whiff en, Thos. Wm.
Whiffin, George G.
— Henry Edward .
409
288
162
'74
141
271
227
421
§47
Index — Active List.
Whigham. Julian Chas. 259
— lfa/orRobt.DundasSs, 234
— 2nd Lt. Robert
Dundas 258
Whinfield, Henry Chas. 227
Whinney, Hnrold F 236
"Whipple, Herbert C. ... 2420
Whish, James George ... 284
— John Kenneth Tulloch 280
Whishaw, Edw. Richard 292
Whistler, Albert Edw. 73,4:4
— Thomas G 290
Whiston, Philip Henry 383
Whitaker. Arthur JL ... 284
— Chas. Hildyard T. 71, 350
— Chas. Lionel D. H. ... 256
— H. Joseph W 292
— Joseph Ackroyd 285
— Norman Munn 162
Whitbread, Robert 222
Whitby, Allan 276
— Fred. Henry 28
— Henry Frank 333
Whitchurch, L. Sedgwick 446
— HerryFred 548
— Reg. R. Sedgwick ... 251
Whitcombe, Ernest G.R. 528
White, Alison K.Gordon 1754
— Arthur 357
— Arthur Norman 285
— Arthur Wilfred ...89, 404
— Charles Bernard 361a
— Charles James 443
— Edrn. P. Mainwaring 276
— Edward Dalrymple... 301
— Finch 89, 279
— Fras. Rashleigh Holt 215
— Frank Aug. Kinder.. 213
— Frederick 63, 400
— Frederick Alexander 243
— Frederick Henry 293
— Fred. Power L.... 49, 409
— Geoff. H. Anthony .. 1721
— George Edmund 438
— George Francis... 84, 169'
— George Fred. Charles 185
— Sir G. Stewart 4, 339
— Godfrey Dalrymcle... 219
— Harold' Philip M. 442
— Hans Stannard ...S2, 169!
— Hen. A. Pilkington?9, 170
— Hem-y Cecil Jebb 314
— Henry Herbt. Ronald 322 1
— Henry Lawrence E... 3791
— Henry FitzL. P. F. E. 524
— Herbert SoutheyN. 82, 400
— James Grovo 47, 319
— James Robert 340
— James Ross 214
— John 402
— John Joseph 317
— Joshua Clayton 518
— Loftus Otway 372
— Maurice Bazley 358
— Oliver Wardlaw 445
— Percy Carr 525
— Richard Finch 304
— Richard Noel 401
— Sir Robert 162
— Robert Lynch 314
— Robert Wm. Persse\.. 297
— Roger Wingate 175
— San1uelR.Llewellvn89.352
— Thomas ". 388
— Walter Hanbury ...34, 206
— Wilfred Arthur ... 88, 348
— William Blorafield ... 145
— William Edward 431
— William Frederick ... 261
— William Hawtrey 254
— William Lewis 52, 177
— Wm. Westropp 51S
Whitehead, Chas. H. T. 335
— Edmd.L'E 181
— Geo. A. F. Aubrey... 2340
— Harcld J. Baskeirille 148
— Hayward Reader 378
— Rt. Eev.Hemry 531
— James 313
— John Holberton 432
— Randolph Ed\vard9o, 353
— Robert Children 308
— Thomas Leah 216
Whitehsrn, John C. B... 38S
Wliiteley, Arthur Fear-
field 215
— Eev. C. E 531
Whiteman,— 320
Whitestono, Chas.W. H. 384
Whitfield, Ro'ot. L. D... 175
Whitla, Valentine G. -8, 144
Whitley, Joseph 40, 363
— Wm. Thomas 185a
V7hitlock,Geo. F.Ashford 211
Whitmarsh, JohnF.V. S.
374. 4«>
Whitmore. Frank N 304
Whitson, T. E. L. Hill... 155!
WTiitsun, E. C. Hill 226
Whittall,Fra.Vaughan89,4i8
Whitting.Everard LeG. 1S5
Whittingham, Chas. H. 333
Whitton. Fred. Ernest -152
Wuitty, Michael J 382
Whitwell, Robt. Rich.H. si6
Whylock, Jas. G. H 273
Whyte, Chas.Wm.F. 91, 420
— John Frederick 424
— John Nicholas 257
— Thomas Aloysius 185
— William Henry 355
Whytehead. Hugh R. A. 233
Wickham, Chas. George 239
— Cyril Henry 236
— Henry Francis 135
— Montague H. C. De
C. De B 349
— T. S 32S
— Thomas Edm. Palmer 174
— Wm. Jas. Richard 53, 417
— William Joseph 223U
Wickins, Eec. Wm. J. ... 530
Wicklow, Earl of 133
Wicks, Hy. Wm. C 337 '
Widdicombe, Fred. S. ... 425
— George Templer 427
Widdrington.BertramF. 322J
Wigan, Jas. Ramsay ... 310
— John Tysan 154
Wiggin, Edgar Askin86, 154
Wiggins, Carl 370
Wight, Ernest 0 380
— Geffery J. G. Tempest 228
Wighton, Charles 311
— Edward 183
Wigram, Clive 440
— Cyril Charles 246!
— Kenneth 442
Wikeley, Jas. Masson... 4291
Wilberforce, Arlhur
Roland G 289I
— Herbert William. ..84, 136
— William Henry 250
Wilbraham, Bernard H, 215
— Frederick Vane 317
— Ralph James 57, 282
Wilcox, James E. C. ...228
Wild, Alfred James 186
— R. K. Bagnall
— Wilfrid Hubert 232
Wildblood, Edw. H. ... 352a
Wilde, Brenchley 250
— Percy M. C 398
Wilder, Harry C 365
Wildes, C. S. Dudlow... 442
Wilding, Charles A 271
Wilford, Arthur Lucius446a
— Edm. Ernest 442
— Reginald Hignett 361
— Rowland Marshall ... 244
Wilkes, George S 182
Wilkie, Arthur Benson... 2SS
— Charles Joseph 301
— David 515
— Edw. Ormerod Hales 275
Wilkieson, Claude Wm.92,421
Wilkin, Charles Edward 136
— Eeo. Sydney W. W.... 396
— Walter Harold 306
Wilkins, Cecil Francis .. 147
— Charles Bertie 1756
— Ernest G. Rule 424
— Geo. Hubert Carey... 1S2
— Henry St. Clair 227
— Herbt.JocelynUssher296a
— James Sutherland ... 527
— Thomas J. Hackett... 524
Wilkinson, Allen H 252
— Arthur 17
— Arthur (Jlement 181
— Charles 32, 205
— Charles Robert 443
— Charles William 212
— Clement Arthur 317
— Edmund 518
— Ernest 395
Wilkinson, Ernest , Williams, Reginald Mac-
Berdoe,,, 78, 241 dowel 331
— FrancisAllix 76, 235!— Richard C.Whittaker 185a
— Francis Tichborne ... 380 — Robert Carlisle 173
— Frederick Green 301! — Sidney Stanley 146
— Geoffrey 2141— Sydney Fred 211
— George Alexander 89, 2^7 — Thomas 183a
— George Hamilton 296: — Vivian P. Barrow 404
— Henry B. Des Voeux 332 — WeirdeLancey 290
— Lewis Fred. Green 86, 356! - William 186
— Maurice Lean 1S1 — William Bowlas 27
— Montagu Grant ... 72, 2671 — William Hugh 47, 167
— Nevile R 221 — Sir William John 163
— Osborn Cecil 250 — William Tilston 232
— Percival Spearman54,232 Williamson. Alex. Jeans 388
— Roger 273— Andrew P 54,411
— R. L. Clennell 439! — Cyril Venn Wilton 58,412
— Sidney John 2481 — John Francis 378
— William Thornton ... 268'— John Gover 378
Will, Duncan A. E 441!— Michael 429
— James 382] — Oswald Charles ...89, 178
Willan, Frank Godfrey 3221— Wm. Alex. Finiston... 364
— Stanhope L. D 130!— William Herbert 327
Willans, RichardH. K. 365J Wil'ington, Jas. Art. 361, 374
— Robert St. John 2331 Willis, Arthur 175
— Thomas James 440 — Chas. Fancourt 527
Willaume, Fred. G. T. 3981 — Charles Hope 58,399
Willcock, Stephen ...89, 327 — Edward Henry 171
Willcocks, Alex. John... 215 — Evelyn S.Constantine 242
Georfje Henry 214
— Gerald Charles 1756
— Harry Richard Jas.... 141
— Henry 304
— Henry de Laval 402
— Horace James 361
— Percy Ayscough 320
— Richd. A. de Anyers 156
— Richard ffolliott...369, 401
— Richard Raymond ... 257
Arthur Cecil 180!— Robert Billopp 328
— Arthur F. Carlisle 441I— Sherlock G. Ramsay 174
— Arthur Henry 424'Willmore, Wm. S 529
— Arthur Leonard 269] Willmott, Win. Albert 83, 232
— Sir James 34
Willcox, Edwy Lewis ... 298
— Walter T 146
Willes, Charles Edw. ... 263
Willett, A. J. Saltren ... 178
— Frederic W. Bagnall 288
— Humphrey Louis 240
— Kingsley 175!
Williams, Eev. Arthur A. 531
— Arthur Blount C. 89, 4
Ashley Paget W 162
— Augustus John 395
— Basil Henry 234
— Berkeley C. Wilmot... 256
— Cecil Howard 428
Willock.Geo.Woodward 270
Willoughby, Hon. C. H.
C 89, 150
— lion. C. Heathcote-
Drummond 221
— Cha.Aug.Muspratt 81,177a — Douglas Vere 260
— Charles Edward 519
— CharlesLouis 525
— Charles Stanley 423
— Coventry 71, 154
— Cuthbert 402
— Cyril Nelson Betham 305
— Demetrius 234a
— Edgar M'Keuzie 384
— Edward Chas. Jas. 78, 225
— Sir Edward C. S 21
— Edward Ernest
Edward G
— Ernest Montgomery.. 385
— Eustace Scott 282
— 2nd Lt. F. Thesiger89, 308
— J/o/o)-Fred.Thesi<rer8!,4i8
— George Albanus ...71, 292
— George A. Seccombe 236
— George Augustus 54a, 41 1
— Geo. D. Remington 80, 31c
— George Henry Spence 298
— George Mostyn 395
— George R. Keppel ... 412
— Godfrey 70, 208
— Godfrey T 152
— Guy Charles 215
— Harold Sutton 295
— Eeo. Harry Arch 507
— Henry David 30
— Henry Francis zl"
Herbert Percival. ..87, 176
— Michael Edward 422
— Nesbit Edward 280
— Noel Edward Grey ... 320
Willows, Harold A 162
Wills, Arnold Stancomb 159
— Constantine Ridout... 184
— Samuel Richard 382
Willson, Linton F. F. ... 361
— Mildmay W 7
365 Wilmer, Algernon H. 70, 412
242 — Eric Randal Gordon 175a
— Geoff. R.Worthington 270
— Harold Gordon 446
— Louis E. Chudleigh... 245
Wilmot, Ar. Eardley 55, 167
— Henry Eardley ...71, 414
— Irton Eardley 76, 415
— Sir Ralph H. Sache-
verel, Bart 221
Wilson, Albert Collins 395
— Albert Edw. Jacob ... 233
— Lt.Col. Alex 50, 350
— Qr.JIr. Alexander ... 389
Arthur H. Huiura ... 327
— Arthur Henry 249
Arthur Holt 279
— A. Whyte Melville 79, 360
Eeo. A. Newton 457
— Cecil William 87, 322
Henry Frederick 72, 353I — 2)io'.W. CharlesEdwd. 227
— Henrv John 135 — Capt.Cha.v)es Edward 332
— Herbert A. M'Dougal 350 - Charles HenryL. F. 58,163
— Herbert Armstrong 529a! — Charles Holmes 172
— Herbert W. Vaughan 385 — Charles Stuart 211
• Hubert B. Ogilvy ... 137
■Hugh Bruce 86, 21c
■ Idns Havard Joseph 236
■ John Andrews 1
— Cyril Edward 257
— Denis Grey 266
Denis Daly 330
■ Edmund Munkhouse 380
■John Hanbury 52 — Edward Hales ...18,406
■ Leonard Addams 585!— Edwin Bryce 146
- Leonard E.Crawshay 175a — Eric Edward Boketon 214
• Leslie Gwatkin 329a — Francis Adrian 173
• Lewis Owen " 152I — Francis Stuart 4°2
■ Montgomery Sidney 229I— Francis T. Drake ... 243
■ Oliverde Lancey 263— Frank Walter 395
• Osmond T.D.Osmond 1561— Frederick Alfred 210
■Raymond B 52, 245I— Frederick Grant 296
■ Reg. L. Muspratt i8i|— Frederick Maurice... 364
Index — Active Lint
848
Wilson,Geoff. Edwd.Holt44=
— Qr.JIr. George 231a
— Major George 381
— George Ernest 239
— George Fred 36, 206
— George Tyrie Brand 334
— GordonChesney 134
— Guy Greville J52
— Henry Allen 349
— Henry Fuller M... 52, 356
— Henry Hughes ...93, 356
— Henry Maitland 358
— Herbert Stanley 173
— Horace Hayman 237
— James Alban 431
— James Barnett 3S2
— James Herbert Gray 401
— John Francis 540, 411
— John Geo. Yule ...28, 363
— JchnHoit 446a
— JobnHuttonBowes... 283
— John Pinder 366
— Joseph Reginald ..86, 170
— Lancelot Macheli 173
— Leslie Marshall 28c
— Leslie Orme 401
— Mathew R. Henry ... 151
— Patrick Hogarth 175a
— Percival Alexander... 363 1
— Raleigh A. Kenneth 318
— Reginald Sutcliffe ... 257
— Richard Chapman ... 38S
— Richard Hy. George 241
— Robert Sym 336
— Roger Cochrane 262
— Roger Parfcer 519
— Samuel Herbert 213
— Thomas 367
— Thomas A. Atkincon 404
— Wm. Bernard 36,407!
— &> Wm. Deane 37-
Wilton, John E. L 4021
Wiltshire, Palmer S. ...185a
Wimberley, C. Irvine 91, 420
— Chas. Neil Campbell sit
— Douglas George N.I... 325
— Fras. Gordon Arabin 437
Winckley, Eev. Chas. R. 530
Winder, jas. H. Roche 388
Windham, CharlesJsph. 428
Windle, Reg. J 382
Windsor, F. Needham... 519
— Wm. John 432
Windrum, Frederick ... 180
Wing, Fred. D. V. ... 53, 1681
Wingate, Alfred W. S. 90, 419
— Basil Fenton 386
— Sir Fras.Reginald 1, 26,165
— George 4I, 4oa
— Godfrey H. F 88, 225!
— Thos. Patersou 267
Wingfield, Cecil J. T.
Rhys 323
— John Maurice 85, 221
— Maurice ff. Rhys 302
— Mervyn Richard 224
— Walter Ciopton 130
— William Edward 170
— Wm. Jocelyn Rhys ... 160
Winkfield.Wm. Bertram 386
Winn, John ..... 72, 208
Wilmington, Fras. Sal-
wey 222
— John F. S 276
Winser, Charles R. P. ...296a
Wmsloe.Alf. Raynaud... 211
— Herbert Edward 213
Winalow, L. F. Forbes... 38O
Winter, Bertram E 372
— Clifford Boardman ... 435
— Frederic Charles 303
— Herbert Edmond 383
— Ormonde de l'Epee... 17?
— Samuel Henry 33, 363
— Thomas Bassell 381
— William Robert ...34, 363
Winterbotham, Harold
St. J. L 214
Winthrop, Harry S 2340
Wintle, Charles E. H. ... 315
— Ernest de Vaynes 423
— FiuHardinge 426
— Frank G 23,368
— Henry Russell 403
Wintour, Evelyn 430
— Fitzgerald 52.313
Winwood.Wm.Quintyno 139
Wisden, Robert E. B. ... 244
Wisden, Thomas F. Mair 288
Wise, Alexander 348
— Douglas 353
— William Thomas 369
Wishart, Richard JamesiEsa
Witham, Edward 81, 161
Wither, Ferdinand Bigg 440
Witherby, Bertram... 80, 315
Withers, Alfred Ross ... 293
— Charles McGregor ... 443
— Samuel H 3S4
Withington.Guy E.AV.93, 296
Withycombe, Win. M... 315
Witt, Eev. Alfred R 396
Wodehouse, Arthur H... 355
— Em. Chas. F 275
— Frederic William 448
— Josceline Heneage ..6, 164
Wolfe, George Cecil B. 400
Wolferstan, Egerton
S. P 88,292
Wolff, Arnold J 213
WolJaston, Fred. H. A. 35S
Wolseley, Edw. J 278
— G. J. Yixct 4, 134, 254
— Sir George Benjamin 5
— John Francis 235
— William Owen 378
Wombwell, Frederick ... 157
Wood, Alan Chas. Leith 404
— Alexander 156
— Alex. Vaughan L 146
— AlgernonG.Newcome 303
— Andrew Colpoys 285
— Arthur Herbert 269
— Attiwel! Henry ...55, 348
— Cecil Strachan 249
— Charles Hastings 172
— Charles Knight ... 35, 206
— Chas. M. Aloysius ... 232
— Collingwood Lindsay 159
— Creighton 73, 177a
— Cyril 50,303
— Cyril Edward 428
— David Edward 52
— Donald 35s
— Edw. Jas. Fandon 48, 409
-Sir Elliott 16, 20=;
— Ernest 365
— Ernest J. Macfarlane 427
— Evelyn FitzGerald M. 242
— Francis Ludlow 436
— Geo. Benson Glen ... 250
— Hastings St. Leger ... 52
— Henry 213
— Sir H. Evelyn 214
— Henry Lindsay 302
— Henry Oswald Bell ... 276
— Henry Stotssbury ... 518
— Herbert Frederick ... 150
— Herbert W. Wainman 284
— Hugh Maurice 289
— John Cecil 139
— JohnChancellorlrving 215
— John Hardy 333
— John Lockhart 159
— John Nicholas Price 153
— John Page 71, 286
— John Wm. Massey ...362J
— Leonard 386
— Lewis Ironside 286
— Marcellus 255
— Maximilian David ... 247
— Oswald G 378
— Philip 404
— Philip Richard 346
Ralph B. Manners ... 230
— Richard Morton 147
— Robert 234a
— Ronald Beaumont ... 153
— Thomas Birchall 178
— Thomas Laing 238
— Eev.T. M. Hunter 530
— Walter 234S
— William 18
— William Albert 395
— Wm. Tnos.VereWayte 135
— Wyndham M. P 438
Woodall, Frederic 373
Woodcock, Ernest El-
borough 443
— George Cyril 398
— Henry Stephen 170
— Wilfred James 258
— Wm.Chas.Marmaduke 425
Woodford, Edw.Fras.82, 330
Woodfull, Guy 320
Woodham, Cna. Burnett 282
Woodham, Jas. Francis 444
— Louis 23S
— Wm. Burnett 308
Woodhouse, Claude G.... 442
— Tom Percy 379
WoodinelcLA.Hudson 179,369
Woodland, Arth. Law ... 34
Woodley, Ernest Jas. ... 330
— Richard Nason 38S
Woodman, James E. S. 257
Woodmass,MontagnG.E.i6o
Woodroffe, Arthur Jas. 213
— Charles Richard 174
Woodrow.Thos.H.J. 49, 176
Woodruffe, John S 2S8
Woods, Adrien Saml. .
— Albert Kdward 91,447
— Arthur Noel 183
— Byron J. Goodrich 276, 367
— Cecil Talbot 776
— Charles Greaves 382
— Chas- Robt- Sandford 296
— Charles Rolleston 375
— Edward George 149
— George Anthony 233
— George Greville 180
— Hans Charles M....36, 165
— Henry Charles
— Hugh Kennedy 29b
— James Aug 395
— John Charles 367
— Robert John 185U
Woodside, Alfred M'B. 175a
— William Arthur 38c
Woodward, Charles P.... 442
— Charles Palgrave 230
— Ed. Mabbott 79, 252
— Fras. Willoughby 307
— JohnAlfred Hudsongi. 420
Woodwright.Fra.B. L. 56, 138
— Wm. Henry Edw. ... 518
Woodyatt, Nigel G. ...92,422
Woolbert, Henry Robert 517
Wooldridge, Herb. C 436
— Wm. Hugh 43
Woolger, Jesse 269
Woolhouse, Suth. Edw. 303
Woollcombe, Chas L. ... 36
— John Morth 242^
— Kenneth Macaulay ... 444
Woollett, Wm.Chas. ... 373
Woolley, Henry 388
— Jasper Maxwell 520
Woollright, Henry H. ... 90
Woolrych, Humphry S. 237
Woon, John Blaxell...35, 410
Woosnam, Richd. B 276
Wordley, Thos. Edwin... 367
Worgan, Rivers B 366
— Sydney D 288, 373
Worlledge, Alfred C . 372
— J. Franklin 50, 410
Wormald, Frank 87, 153
— Frederick William ... 148
— William Francis 145
Worrall, Ernest Wm. ... 243
— Percy Reginald 242a
— Stephen Henry 287
Worship, VerelstT 353
Worsley, Chas. F. Mant 443
— Frank P 247
— Henry Gildart 256
— Richard Stanley 360
Wortabet, Hen. G. L. ... 324
Wortham, Harold C. W,
H 347
— Philip W. T. H 284
— Rupert A. Hale 268
Worthington, Claude A. 229
— Edward Scott 388
— Hugo 398
Wortley, Son. A. R. M.
Stuart 321
— Hon. Edw. James
Montagu Stuart 52
Wragg, William 132
Wrangham, DArcy G. 250
Wratislaw, John M. B. 349
Wray, Edmund 88, 400
— Henry Cecil 175a
— John Cecil 83,169
— J. Willoughby 4c, 408
Wren, Edward Conway 242
Wrench, Frank E. N.'... 318
— Fred. Arthur Caven-
dish 278
Wrey, Reginald Chas.. ..242a
Wright, Allred 383
Wright, Arch. J. A rnotr 48, 277
— Arnold Hy. Burslem 349
— Bache Allen 327
— Cecil Edward Sykes 401
— Eev. Clement H. L. ... 531
— Clifton Vincent R. ... 265
— Cron Hope Bailie 444
— Edmund Hasell 52s
— Edward Cyril 361
— Edwin 398
— Ernest Granville 425
— E.Leonard 77, 475
— Ernest Trevor L 155
— Sec. Frederick Geo... 396
— Frederick Wilford ... 366
— Frederick William ... 515
— George 71, 177
— George Darling 320
— Harry 56,339
— Harry Stevenson 365
— Hedley 77,415
— Henry Adolphus S... 235
— Henry Brooke H. 8g, 209
— Henry Coram 344
— Hugh Stackhouse ... 23 c
— Hugh Stafford North-
cote ...... 366
— James Henry 216
— Kenneth Crause 251
— Robert Wallace 382
— Thomas 115
— Thomas Henry 185"
— Wallace Dutfield 227
— Walter Cecil 232
— Warington R. Tylden 328
— William Frederick ... 402
— William Nevill 395
— William Purvis 7, 395
Wrigley, C. Can-.. 87, 234, 368
Wrottesley, Hugh eldw. 358
Wroughcon, Arthur O.B. 386
— John B 288
Wyatt, Chas. Edwyn ... 130
— Ernest R. Caldwell ... 445
— Fras. Joseph Caldwell 215
— Francis Ogilvy 18:
— Frank Horace 370
— George Nevile 174
— Henry James 381
— Louis John 329
Wybergh, John Henry 306
Wybrant, S. Rait... . ...1756
Wyld, Chas. Edward ... 221
Wylde, Arthur Wm 400
— Edward Andr^e .., 49, 399
— Lennard F. G. S 445
— Robert Dared 171
Wyle.y, John DeaneN... 3Q8
W.ylie, Macleod 404
Wyllie, Frederick 79. 410
— Frederick Arthur 297
— Hugh Tweed Walford 138
— John Alfred €3, 412
— W. Hutt Curzon ...40, 40ft
Wylly, Guy George
Egerton 296a
— Harold C 52, 305
Vv'ymer, George Petre... 323
— Hubert J. de C 361
Wynch, Fredk. JohnHy. 423
Wyucoll, Chas. Edw. 50, 36;
Wyndham, Guy Percy54, J57
— John 298
— J.Reginald 325
— W alter G. C 47, 162
— Wm. Francis George 322
— William Reginald ... 158
Wyndowe, William T.... 303
Wyun, Hy.C. Williams 83, 169
— Richard Alfred 296
— Robert Vaughan 130
Wynne, Arthur S 7
— Henry E. Singleton .. 174
— Jno. Geo. Erskine 78, 177a
— Oscar Stewart 327
— Skethngton John 372
Wynter, Chas. Philip ... 438
— Fras. Arthur 180, 368
— Henry Walter 175*
— Hugh Talbut 17^
— Philip Cecil 2S0
Wynyard, Edw. George 297
— Richard Darner 279
— Rowley 54, 176
Yaldwyn, Percy Jas. M. 371
Yale, James Corbet 79, 247
Yallop, John 369
Yard, Edw. Charles 20;
3*
?49
Yardley, Alex. John 326
— JohnHv. Reginald... 272
— John Wilkins J47
Yarr, Michael Thomas... 382
Yate, Arthur C 70,412
— Chas.AllixLavington 315
— Charles Edward ...36, 407
— Frederick Herbert 79, 416
— William Gordon ...49, 410
Yates, Arthur St. John 215
— Cecil M'Grigor 18511
— C. Montague 2346
— Guy Apperley 183
— H.T. Scott 30, 165
— Hubert Peel 88, 265
— Robert Charles Byam 444
— Robt. Jas. Burton ...3070
— Robert Peel 87, 265
Yatm'an, Arthur H 245
— Clement 232
Yeadon, Alex. P 343
Yeates, Robert H. M. ... 213
Yeilding, Wm. R 70, 412
Yeldham, Ernest 348
Yolland, William 63, 20S
Yool, George Alex 293
Index
York, Edward 142
Yorke, Fred. Aug. ...28, 165
— Henry Reay 353
— Philip Gerard 1754
— Ralph Maximilian ... 152
Yorstoun, A. M. C.... 50, 299
— Morden E. Carthew... 41c
Younan, Arthur Chas.... 517
Young, Andrew W. C. 52911
— Arthur 443
— Arthur oavidson...83, x6o
— Aug. Henry Owen 49. 386
— CarmichaelL 47,206
— Chas. Augustus 383
— Chas. Fred. Gordon 76, 415
— Charles Henry 297
— Claude Sheridan 175
— David Coley 435
— Edward Archibald 33, 408
— Edward de Lorentz... 215
— Ernest Douglas 2421
— Francis Henry 178
— Frank Popham 448
— Frederick Benjamin 261 1
— Frederick De Bude' ... 424'
— George Fredk 16, 406
-Attire List.
Young, Geo. Herbert 446a
— George Jos. Grafton 52911
— George Samuel 292
— Harry Ho wlett ... 40, 408
— Harry Norman 440
— Henry Alfred 179
— Henry George 430
— Herbert Nugent 272
— Hugh Gerald S. ...84, 160
— Hugh Greville 175a
— Qr. Mr. James 369
— Lt.Col. James 515
— James Charles 49, 288
— James Maclarcn 231
— John E. Harington... 181
— John Erskine 260
— Julian Henry 76, 415
— Julian Mayne 365
— Julius Ralph 92, 210
— Maurice Jas. Duke ...24201
— - Norman|Edward ...70, 169
— Percy Gordon R. 133, 378.
— Richard A.Blair 271
— Robert Coulson 404
— Telford Mackenzie ... 157
— Thomas Simpson 425
Young, Walter 402
— Walter Gerald Paul... 276
— Walter Herbert 240
— Wilfred Edward 435
— William 510
— William Arthur ...56, 259
— William Bensley ...92, 421
— William Henry 32, 251
— Wilhe Hales Wilkie... 233
Younger. Arthur A. S. 175
— Chas.ArthurJohnston 13;
— Edward John 157
Youngevman, E. P 525
Younghusband, F. E.91, 447
— George John 52, 415
— Harold 251 ,
— Leslie Napier 424
Youngson, Thos.Wm ... 267 I
Yourdi, John R 380
Yule, George Udny 215 j
James Herbert 28
— Robert E.Abercromby 444
— William Andrew
Ziegler, Charles Henry iSr.
Ziinrnermann.B.Frazier 381
Zorab, John M ;t;
8;o
INDEX TO THE RETCRED LIST.
Abbott, Augustus Keith 633
— Blair 704
— George Masson 59S
— Henry Bvam 59S
— Isaac 696
— William Henry 599
Abdy, Anthony C. S. ... 692
Abraham, A. A 717
Acheson, Alexander W. 713
— .Hon. Edw. A. B 744
— Percival Havelock ... 556
Acklom, Spencer 622
Acland, John Edw 692
Acland-Hood, Arthur... 558
A'Court, Hon. Edward
A. H 633
Acres, Albert Win. E.... 577
Acton, James Lowry C. 558
— Thomas 692
— We. Moles. Cole 609
Adair, Desmond 571
— Harry Atkinson 695
— Henry 599
Adam, Fred. J. Stuart 59
— John 71I
Adams, Arthur John ... 564
— Edward Willoughby 622
— Edward Woollcombe 633
— Frederick Tasey 718
— George He wish 599
— Henry Coker 689
— John Prosser 742
— Jeseph 718
— Richard Eyre Goold 555
— Robert Frederick 355
— Thomas Edmund 599
— Walter Seymour 741
— William 706
— Wm. Kichard Goold 706a
Adamson, C.H.Ellison... 622
— David 609
— Joha George 454
— Robert Isaac 622
— Saunders 7
Adcock, Herbt. Burrows 622
— John 723
Addams, James 744
Addington,ifoK.C.J.533, 581
— Hon. Herbert H. S. 566
— Hiley Reginald 633
Addis, James Edward 706a
Addison, Alex. D 55:
— Cbarles James 55
— George William 54
Adthorpe, Robert 610
Adye, Capel George 554
Agassiz, Roland L 622
Aglionby, Arthur 744
Agnew, Gerald Andrew 622
— Patrick A. Vans 563
Aikin, James Edward ... 692
Aikman, Hugh H. R.... 692
Airey, Rt. Hy. Burrell 633
Aitchison, Charles T. ... 588
— William 744
— William Andrew ... 622
Aitken, John Christie... 569
— Walter 697
Aked, Thomas 706
Alban, Clifton Fred. S. 598
Albe-narle, A. A. C.
Earl of 537
Alcock, Nathaniel 723
— Philip Clayton 568
— Ponsonby 622
Alderson, Sir Hen. J. 534,583
Aldridge, Robt. Beau.... 572
Alexander, Boyd Francis 744
— Claud Henry 556
— Edward Mayne 539
— Frederick Gordon ... 033
— George Agar 706a
— James 622
— John 550
— M.Gen. Robert 584
— Col. Robert 009
— R. Gustavas 550
Alexander, R. Homfray 633
— William 723
— William Gordon 622
— William James 62?
Alison, Sir A. Bart. 356, 57S
— James 57°
Allan, Andrew Timbrell 744
— Crawford Lewin 622
— Dudley North 743
— Lewis F 571
1— William 533, 5S3
'Allardice, Jno. M'D 6:9
Allardvce, James 609
AUatt, Hy. Thos. Ward 543
Allcard. Octavius 546
Allen, Bedford llorant 622
— Francis Seymour ... 537
— George Burges 535
— James 744
— John Edward 599
— Rodney Vansittart ... 622
— William Cocks 692
— William Tankerville.. 633
Alleyne, Douglas 744
Allfrey, Frank Edward 692
— Henry 692
— Irving Sterling 609
— Msubray 56'
Allgood, George 599
Allison, James 569
Allsopp, Hon. H.Tongue 565
— Hon. Ranulph 550,
Alston, Sydney Vere ... 622
Alves, John Monson ... 609
— Malcolm Arbuthnot 622
Ambrose, John 723
Amedroz, Louis E 562
Amherst, Hon. Hugh ... 565
Anderson, Acland Alf.G. 56S
— Alexander 722
— Major Gen. Alex.
Dingwall 584
— 2nd Lt. Alex. Ding-
wall 577
— Alfred 593
— Arthur Wm. Leslie... 584
— Charles John 593
— General David .. 261, 578
— Major David 633
— David L 7'7
— Donald George 609
— Edward Abbot 599
— Fred. Cortlandt 589
— Graham D'Arcy 633
— Harry Cortlandt 589
— Herbert W 570a
— Horace Searle 590
— James Keith 717
— John 741
— John Albert 722
— John Grant 543
— John Hector 717I
-John Watson M 609!
— Robert 723
— Robert Douglas 566
— Wilfred Turner 622
— Qr. Mr. William 697
— Qr. Mr. William 697
— Colonel William 609
— William Campbell ... 692
— William James 609
— William Sturrock ... 553
Anderton,Wm. Arthur I. 555
Andrews, Alfred 633
Francis William 57311
James Walker 622
— John 727
— Robert William 552
Angelo, Edward Fox ... 622
— Richard Fisher 609I
Anketell, Moutray 692
Anley, Barnett N 609
Annaly, Luke, Lord 565a
Annand, John Harvey 609
Annesley, Earl 744
Arthur L. Lyttelton
= 53. 533. 579
Annesley, Francis Denis
Jack 569
— Oliver F. T 633
— Reginald Carey 622
— Robert 746
Ausell, Rich. Turbervill 609
Anson, Alex. Geo 622
— Sir A.E.H 599
Anstey, Wm. Fred 553
— Thomas Henry 609
Anstice, Robert Henry 633
Anstruther. Basil L. ... 537
Apperley. Herbert W... 610
Appleby, Fredk. Henry 717
Appleton, William 741
Apple whaite, Harry H, 567
Appleyard, Frederick
Ernest 599
Apthorp, Edm. Paloy ... 564
— Frederick East...'. 622
Arathoon, Rob. Lewis ... 54S
Arbuckle, Benj. V 622(Baby, Daniel Antoine... 744
Arbuthnot. George 6iO|Bacchus, Henry 696
— Henry Thomas 599, Back, Philip e! 561
— L. Conyngham 566 .Backhouse, Thomas D. 746
Arbuthnott, W. C. W.... 543! Bacon, Edwani 740
Archdale, James B 633!— Thomas William 706-
— Mervyn Edw 554 Baddeley, Paul F. M.... 610-
— Mervyn Henry 543 Badgley, Wm. Francis 610
Archer, Fulbert Wright 543iBagot, Arthur H. L 564
Atkinson, William 774
Attwood, Frederick 692
Aubertin, Peter 633
Aubin, Thomas John ... 717
— Walter Duret 717
Auchinleck, Grahame... 72a
— William Henry 622
Austen. A. G. Godwin... 622-
— H. H. Godwin 626
Austin, Alfred 633
— Edmund 596
— Norton 711
Aylmer, Henry 599
— Henry Leycester 537
— John Algernon 553
Aytoun, Andrew 623:
Babbage, H. Prevcst... 599
Babington, Lt.Col.
Stephen 623
— -2nd Lt. Stephen 577
— William 744
George William 622
— Samuel 721
Arden, G. Bankes F 723
Aris, Robert 697
Armitage, Harry Arnold 562
— William Stuart 572
Armitstead, Robert 695
Armstrong, A. Boswell 744
— Charles 744
— Edward F. Hunter ... 599
— Francis Hugh 622
— Herbert Aubrey 577
— Herbert Buncombe 545
— John 746
— John Arthur 622
— Lancelot 723
— Mansel 622
— Richard 744
— Thomas P. St. George 746
— William Bruce 746
Ponsonby 744
— Villiers Spencer 548
— Hon. Walter Lewis... 57a
Bagshawe, Samuel L. 597
Bailey, Frederick 623
— John James 706
— Richard 633
— Thomas James 623
Bailie, Th:>s. Maubourg
533, 583-
Baillie, Chas. Deyman 623
— Frederick David 558
— George Clement 744
— James 599.
— James C. Parkison 589
— John Robert 571
— Thomas 573.
Bainbridge. Edmond ... 610
— Edward Thomas ... 610
Frederick Thomas ... 592
— William Gage 610 — Robert 746
Armytage, Arthur Hen. 549'Bainbrigge, Arthur ...... 610
Arnold, Andrew Page... 7i8|Baines,"Cuthbert J 556
— Ernest C 570a! — Edward Henry 563
Arnot, George H. A. ... 562 1— James Edgar 623
Arnott, Napoleon 6io|Biird, Andrew Wilson 610
Aron, Eugene K. S 572 — David 6g2
Arrol, Charles 717 — Sir David, Bt 746
Arthur, Alex. Miller 622!— John 695.
— Eeo. David 740; — William Root. Corn-
Ash, Robert Vacy 722I wallis 562
Ashburner, F. Jas 7o6ljjBairnsfather, Thos. II. 633
— Francis James 539 Baker, Edward Henrv.. 610
Ashburnham, Sir C 599 — Faussat Maher...554, 725
— Hon. Thomas 564! — George 610
Ashhurst, Chas. Henry 633' — Henry Edmeades 562
Ashley, Arthur 543! — Henry Edw ^62
— Charles James 573« — James Bowyer 723
Ashton, Gough 723
— William 721
Aspinall, Robt. L 6<;2
Astell, Godfrey 543
Astley, Spencer Byng... 70611
Atchison, Chas. Henry 622
— James Volam V 537
— Joseph 697
Richard^Aufrere 623
— Robert Broome 744
— Robert Hy. Sherston 546
Robert John 59J.
Atherley, Evelyn G. H. 552I— Thomas 6113
Atkins, Charles Alfred 721!— Tnomas Norris 591
— Edward Ernest H. ...570a; — William
— George 5951 — William James 723
— Robert 593! Bald, Alfred Campbell 565a
Atkinson, Aug. W. H. 633! — Reinhold B 610.
— Edward D 744'Baluers, Charles M 706.1
— John Parkinson 7i7!Baldock, John '742
— Jobn Richcl. Breeks 5841— William Stanford ...542
— Richai'd Henry 622' Baldwin, John Henry 692
— Thomas H. H. Brad- j — Robt. Balkeley 623
ford 558 3ale, John Edward 633
— Stephen Edw .. 610 Balfour, C. Barriegton . 572.
3 y
»5i
Balfour, Francis Walter 74G
— Henry Lowther 599
— .Tohn'Edm. Reugfc... 568
— Kenneth Rolierc 56a
Ball, Edward Arthur ... 542
Ballard, James Bitchie 706
— John Fane 623
Bally, St. John 599
— "William 599
Bamber, Hugh W 62^
Bamfielcl, Albert Hy. ... 59
— John Hichens 746
Bamplield.Wm. John B. 713
.Bampfylde, Hy. Edw... 568
Banbury, Arthur 564
Bancroft, Wm. Chas.251.581
Banister, Geo. Stanhope 543
Banks, Herbert D 556
— Joseph Henry 634
Bannatyne, Neil 543
— William 623
Bannerman, Arthur J... 623
— Pat. Wilson 593
— William 589
Banning, Arthur C. G. 554
Bannister, CharlesJohn 539
Banting, Wm. Robt 5730
Barchard. Chas. Henry 610
— Chas. Percival 564
Barclay, Edward 746
Baring, Hon. Hugo 573
— Robert 610
Barker, Edw. H. Payne 69
— Fras. Wm. Jas 61
— FrederickRowland... 72
— Henry 540
— Henry Andrew 610
— James 723
— John 74?
— William Henry 63
Barlow, Harry 568
■ — Herbert Sturges 556
— Lionel 571
— L. F. A 572
— Wm. J. Pratt 589
— William Ruxton 610
Barnard, Sir C. L 578
— Christopher John 746
— Henry Craufurd 56511
— Robert Cary 746
— William Osborne 534, 584
Barned.Barned Lewis... 57011
Barnes, Era. Wykeham 718
— Osmond 594
— Raglan Wykeham 547
Biirnrtt, I'. >i. -In. I: .':-■-,
— Edw. Ranulph De B. 610
— Robert P. Sanders ... £92
Barnston, Francis 623
Barnwell, Tobias 723
Barr, Alexander 607
— William Lamb 70b
Barrell, Wm. John 697
Barrett, Knox 744
— Richard Doyle 599
Barrington, Henry 725
— Joseph T 703
— R. ilordaunt 56S
Barron, Fenwick Boyce 744
Barrow, De Symons ... 599
— Frank 623
— Frank Edward 722
Barry, Chas. Wm 599
— James David 563
— Qr.Mr. John 705
— Brig. Surg. Lt.Col.3h.Ti. 722
— Lionel Edward 567
— Robert Mercer 561
— William E. A 570a
— William Henry 746
— Wm. Stafford Joseph 557
Bars tow, T. A. Andn. ... 623
Bartholomew, Robt. ... 623'
Bartleman.WoodburnF. 592
Bartley, A. G 723
— Alexander Fisher 723
— Edward B 571
— John Cowell 599
Barton, Christopher 744
— Crosbie 547
— Dennis James 559
— Howard James 599
— Rev. John Yarker . .. 740
— Laurence Fleetwood 559
— Montagu 746
— Newton 599
— Robert 599
Index — .Retired List.
Bartwell, Fras. T 570a, Beck, Hugh 695 Berthon, Chas. Peter ... 708
Barwell,Wm. B.Browne 599'Beckett, John Robert ... 542 — Thomas Porter 583
Basden,C. Brenton 599 — Stenhen 610 Bertie, Hon. G.A.Vere ... 744
Basevi, Chas. Edw 610] — William Henry 5,96 Bertram, CharlesPelgue 744
'Bashford, William 023;Beddome, Richard H.... 610— William 558
Baskerville, Chas. H. L. ss6|Bedingfeld, Norman N. 569 Besant, Walter Hervey 558
— E. R. Mynors -oin Bedrty, Edwin 595 Best, George 623
— Herbert W. Mynors... 623' Bedford, H. A. Duke of 570a — Maudistly Gaussen... 746
— John 746! — J.Herbert 600 — Thomas William 533
Bassindale, Edward 697 Beech, John Robert 566 ,Bes wick, Anthony S.... 705
Batchelor, William 573<rBeechey, Fred. Robt. ... 623 — Frederick 746
Bate, Abraham W 723 Beeching, Frank 592 Bethuue. Hy. Beauclerk 634
— Henry Reginald 634;— Hugh C. Westall 569 — Robert 746
Bateman, Henry Wm... 7o6.Beedle, George 697 Bett, Henry Imlach 600
— Herbert D...! 573 Beers, William 744!Betty, Joshua Fred 610
Bates, Chas. Ellison 6101 Beetles, Walter H 572 Bevan, Reginald Jolm-
— Charles Edward' 589!Beever, Henry Holt 5651 stone 746
— Charles Loftus 5671 Begbie, Alt'. Glynn 623'Beyeridge, A. W 723
— John 599' — Hamilton Luard 564! — Robert Ebenezer 718
— John Sidney 746; Belchem, Fred. Geo. ... 6o7,Beville, Chas. Fras. ... 568
Bateson. Richard 581 Belcher, J. W 723 — Goorgo Francis 590
Bath, John 7o5jBelemore, Alfred J 723 Bewicke, Hugh B. N.... 551
Batho, Robert 723
Bathurst, Benjamin 746
— Claude Hervey 564
— Lionel Hervey 542
Batten, John Mount 746
Battersby, J. Prevost
Battine, Wm.Alex. ...
Battiscombe.Edm. G.
— Walter Ernest Sax
Battley, D'Oyley Wm.
Battye, Arthur 592
— Arthur Fred 610
George Money 599
Henry Doveton 599
— Montagu M'P 623, 774
Baugh, Folliott Walker 588
— Guillum Scott 634
Baumgartncr, Tho. M. 589
Baxter, Clement Fred... 558
Baylay, Cha. Allan 610
— Frederick Geo 610
Bayley, George 610
— John Arthur 746
Bayliss, Eustace G 565a
Bayly, Alexander Ross 610
— George Croker 570
— Cupt. John 564
— Genera? John 204, 579
Richard Ken- 610
William Head 534
Bayncs, Geo. Edw 581
Gilbert Samuel 553
— Kenneth Schalch 549
Robert Stuart 355, 580
Bazalgette.W. J 744
Bazett, Richard 623
Beach, W. Archibald H. 692
— Rev. W. R 740
Beadle, James Pattle ... 60c
Beadnell, Alfred G. S.... 553
Charles Edw 634
Beadon, Cecil 596
Edw. Musgrave 600
— Oliver Armitage 708
— Reginald H 623
Beagin, Edward G. D.... 634
Beal, Henry 610
Beale, Bernard Arthur 623
Thomas Alfred 535
Beamish, Allen Aug. W. 623
Charles 600
Belfield, Edward 6ooiBeynon, Win. Howell... 60c
— William 709 Bibby, Alfred 744
Bel ford, Ernest Aug. ... 542'Bickford, Wm. Geo. T. 623
Belgrave, Dacres T. C. 549 Bicknell, Hy. David 623
Belliaven and Stenton, Biddulph, Fra. Edward 744
Alex. C. Lord 610 — John 596
Bell, Alexander 562 — Sir M. A. S 163, 578
— Charles Harland 746 — Middleton Westenra 54G
— ('has. P. L.Lynden .. 568 Bideu, Horatio 610
— Edward Henry 711 Bigg, Frederick 634
— James Edward 697lBigge, Sic Arthur John 545
— John Charles 6341 — Thomas Scovell 600
— Leonard 564! Biggs, Thomas 744
— Leotard Robert G.... 707 — Thomas 610
— .dark Sever 610 Bighain, Chas. Clive ... 573
— Major Gen.Th.omaz... 592 Bignell, Cha. Phillips ... 695
— Staff Paym. Thomas 706 — Edward DuncanFred 610
Staff Faym. William 706 — John 697
Billington,GeorgeM. ... 744
David Gregory 5io
— George Perceval 610
Robert Talbot ... 722, 547
Beath.JohnH 721
Beaton, See. Patrick 74c
Beatson, Albert Bale. ... 600
Beattie, Jas. Forbes 721
— Lt. Colonel William ... 744
— William John 594
Bellairs, Sir William 581
3ellasis, R. J. E. Oliver 5O2
— Geo. Montalt 634
Bellhouse, John 708
Bellis, John Francis ... 634
Bel lord, See. James 740
Bengough.Harcourt M.
534. 584
Bennet, Edward Gaily... 54
Bennett, Adrian 610
Alfred Charles 570
Charles Harold 708
Rev. D. D 740
— Ferdinando Wallace 610
— George B 713
Richard Dawson 539
— Robert 564
Colonel William 610
Lt.Col. William 744
William Fuller 723
— William Henry Morris 555
Bennitt, William W 610
Benson, Charles A 590
— Starling Meux 623
— William J. P S72
Bent, W. H. M 55=;
Bentinck, H. C.A. F.W.
Aldenburg 744
— Reginald Joseph 707
Bentley, William A 560
3entlif, Philip Barnerf 71"
Benyon, J. Spencer 623
Beresford, G. de la Poer 600
— George William 623
— Hamilton de la Poer 634
— Henry Marcus 746
— JohnP. De la Poer... 695
— M. Wylly de la Poer... 610
Beatty, James M'Neill 7231 — Most'yn de la Poer533, 581
— John William 555I — Robert de la Poer ... 717
— Joseph 610 Berger, Ernest Archd... 600
— Rich. Oarden Allen ... 634'Berkeley, Arthur M. ... 577
— Robert 5911— Edmund Henry 623iBlackwell, James Edw. 600
Beauchamp,Fitzmaurice6oo|— Frederick George 534, 584lBlackwood, John 697
Bingham, Edw. Hy 610
— G. C. Lord 559
liinney, Charles Richard 744
— W. L 707
Birch, Alex. John C. ... 594
— Arnold Wilson 558
— Frederick William ... 535
— George Thackeray... 569
— James Francis 610
— Robert Ludlow Coote 562
— William Brereton ... 610
— William James Alex. 610
Bird, Henry Charles ... 746
— William James 565
Birkbeck, Vincent St.... 558
Birney, John 610
Birnie, William Jones 713
Birt, Ernest W 573
Biscoe, Robert 746
— William Walters 591
Bishop, Charles 557
— Edward Barry 597
— Henry Parlett 600
— Leslie Trevor 598
Bisset, Maurice E 563
— Sir VV. Sinclair Smith 610
Blachford, Oswald Sam. 744
Black, James 600
William Thomas 723
— Wilsone 533.583
Blackburn, Hugh 557
Peter 546
Blacker, Fred. H 562
Latham Chas. Miller 555
Latham Wm 704
Blackett, Charles Fra. 634
Christopher Edw. ... 610
Chris. Montagu 56;
Sir Edward Wm. Bt. 600
— Henry Wise Ridley ... 623
William 610
Blackley.John Henry... 610
Blackman, William J.... 727
Beauclerk, Geo. M. deV. 573I — Henry W 746
Beaufort, Duke of 744I — James Cavan 592
Beaumont, Dudley 706J — Richard William 721
— Walter Henry 634) — Robert 746
Beavan, Reginald 6iojBernard, Henry L.
Beaver, Philip K. L 61c Charles 610
Becher, Cecil Leycester7o6ai — James Walker 623
— Jtdward French 552 — Thomas
Frederick Williams sssJBerne, Jas. Coleman
— Robert Wm 623
Blagrove, Henry John.. 537
Blaine, Robt. Stickney 695
Blair, Charles Renny ... 589
— GustavusFred 610
— Henry Francis 610
— Henry William 595
740! — Major James 634
741 — General James 589
Septimus Harding ... 588 jBerry, Andrew R 57°al — John 623
Beck, Fred. Henry 539 1— Edward Ring 744|— Samuel 697
Index — Retired List.
8:2
E!ake, Benj. Watson ... 535Borrowes, Sir E., Bart.. 748 Bran tier. Wra, Maxwell 623 Brown, Alex. Burton... 611
— Charles John 535 — Kildare 546 Brandreth, Ashton M... 6n — Anthony Lennon 722
— George Frederic 60c Borthwick, Alex 744 Brandt, Edward 623 — Charles Bradford 745
— Henrv William 583 Borton, Alfred John 623 Brannan, James 74S— Charles Edward 623
— John S. O'Brien 623 — Arthur Close 555 Bravo, Alexander 744 — Charles Lang-ford .. 600
— Matthew Gregory 743 Boswell, John Jas 600 Bray, Henrv Hill 697; — Charles Robt. Oswald 556
Elakeney, Robert 740 Botfield, W. D. Garnett 553 Brebner, Alex 722I— David 588
Blaksley, John coo Bott, Thomas 74S Bredin, Alexander 597: — Edward T30, 6n
— Edward 6io,Boughey, Geo. F. Ottley on Brendon, Algernon 600' — Edward John Vesey 745
Bland, Edward Loftus ore JBoulderson, John 623 Brennan, Charles 697,— George Rodney 600
Blandy. Wm. Poyntz ... 54 2JBoulger, Isaac 722 Bfereton, Chas. Wm. ... 611: — Henry George 708
Blane. Robert Arthur ... 550E0UH, E.Earnngton 725J — John Alfred 600J — nenrj- James 634
— S1rSeymourJn.Bi.533, 380 Boullbee, Chas. Arch. T. 634 — John Sadleir..
3'ianshard, Fred. H.
Blatherwick. Thomas
Boulton, Arthur F.
723 — Edward Joseph
706 — H. W. Silverhorne ... 571
■ Robert Kean - 623 — Henry Thomas 72
7231 — Thomas Sadleir 7041 — James Pearson 719
Blathwayt, Linley 623 Bourchier, Henry Seton 623; — Willoughby T 5951 — Captain John 692
Blaxland, Arthur H. ... 634 — John 623jBrett, Lionel Lowdham 6it — Stiff Paym. John 706
Bleaymiie. Joseph 623'Bourke, Hon. Edw. K.... 748!— Sir Wilford 743 — John Henry 744
Bleazby, Francis Bern 634 ] — Edm. U. F. Mac W. 7io'Brettingham,RAVheatl. 692; — Percival Ashley 611
— Robert 6io|— Hon. J. Jocelyn .. 303, 58 3! Brewster, Fred. ffm. ... 541 — Robert Hanbury 551
Blenkinsop, Edw. Geo... 6io — Joseph 748] — Henry Craigie 600' — Robert Ross ....' 717
Blennerhassett, Barry... 744 — Thomas 744[Brice, George Tito 533, 5S1J — Simon 697
Blewitt, Charles 600 Bourne, Casimir A ^39 Bridge, James 709; — Thomas 696
Bligh, Fred. Arthur 566.Bouverie,2<>M.J.Pleydell 342 —Walter Sydaey 570 — Thos. Southwell 744
Blissett, Henry Fred. ... 7J2[Bouwens, LambartH... 62-,1— William Albert 6nj— Valentine 697
Blogg, George Riehd.... 573lBovill, Chas. Edward... 63+:Bridgeman, Hon. F. C... 623 — William 623
Blomneid, Thos. Edwin 744 — Jas. Owen 74^iBridges, Edward Smith 611!— William Edward 623
Bloomfield, Alfred £95 — Thomas 705 1— William Percy 722?— Wm. Thomas 611
— Alleyne F. F 610 Bowdler, C. W. Dowdier 6:iiBridgman, Fred. Hy. ... 623iBrowne,AbrahamWalker722
— Frederick William ... 634 'Bo wen, Charles 611 — William 713!— Andrew Lang 542
Blosse, Robert Lynch... 567 j— George Bligh 600 Bridport, A. N. Vise. ... 578J— AndrewSmytheMon-
Blount, Robert 746 — Henry Griffith 623'Briggs, David 600 tague 533, =33
Blowers, Chas. Edw. ... 600,— Herbert 706a!— James -600!— Augustus 611
— William Henry 6ioBower, Edmund T. C... 564 — John Archer Julian 6231— Charles Edmund 565
Bluett, Chas. Edw. L. ... 610' — Robert Lister 692' — John Arthur 692 — Charles Henry 723
— W.H. P. Gordon 746'Rowhill, Jas. Henry 5521— William Egginton ... 337 — Edmund Chas , 611
Blundell, H. Blun. H.... oiojBowie, Matthew Morton 596|Brind, Edw. Agineourt 6:1' — Edward Pohlmann 543
— John Eyles 610 Bowlby, Pulteney Edw. £23 — Frederick Sale S. ... 6231 — George Edward Beale 543
R. Blundell H. ...533, 580! Bowler, John 748 — William Henry 623 — George Richard 748
Blunt, Arthur 61 1 Bowles, Arthur M 533|Brindle, Rev. Robert ... 740
— Edward Walter 634J — VereHunt 327, 581 Brine, Bruce 611
— Francis Charles 704 Bowver, WentworthG. 352 — Percival Forbes 566
— Grant oooiBoxwell, Samuel ...
— James S.Tillyer 549 Boycott, William 748
Blyth, David oio'Bovd, Campbell 719
— Sydney Beckwith ... 542]— George Vachell 623
Blythswocd. Lord 744I
Boase, Geo. Clement 623
Henry Donald 611
— Henry George 744
— Henry Ralph 294, 579
— Henry Robt. Yates... 623
— Herbert F. L 745
-- Horace Albert 589
— Ma/. Gen. James 534, 584
James George Hay... 744 Brittlebank, Joseph 573a1 — Major James 553
John Alexander 536jBroackes, Chas 697I — Major James 748
Brinkley, John T so_
Briscoe, EdwaidWm.... 557
— William Thomas 634
Bristow, JamesAlfred... 711
Boddam, Chas. Wm. ... 561I— Julius Middleton ... rg^JBroadfoot. Archibald... 6iij — Sir Jas. Frankfort
— Hungerford Meyer ... 589'— Mossom 000 — William 634 Manners 204, 578
— WelbyWroughton ... 592 — Thomas 722 Broadhurst, Arthur 6.5650— John Thomas 548
Boehmer, Fred. C 566,' - Walter Colquhoun ... 555 Broadley, Hamilton W. 563;— Lambart John 547
Boge, Geo. Richard 574! — William 742 Broadrick, Edward 6ui— Melville 611
Bogle, Adam 551
— John du Terreau 610
Boileau, Fras. Wm 594
— John P. Hamilton ... 722
— Lestock Francis 610
— Lewis Maltby 634
— Wm. Simeon S34
Boisragon, A. Maxwell 563
Wm. Arthur Edward 57ijBroadwood, Francis
— William Cathcart 721
Boyes, Walter John 623
Boyle, Edward 706
— Gerald Edmund 611
— Patrick David 534
— Hon. Robt. Elphin. ... 594
Hon. William George 744
Boissier, John William. 748 Boys, Henry 748
Boiitho, Otho Glynn 537,Brabazon, Hugh 748
Bolland,Geo. Herbert ... 610 — J. A. H. Moore 623
— John Palmer 611
Brace, Fras. Chas. O 572
Bracken, R.D'OylyC... 600
Thomas P. A 623
562! — Montague 611
Brock, John 697 — See. Ralph C 740
Brockman, John Arthur 6nj — Richard 697
— Julius Drake 7451 — Lord Richard Howe.. 747
— Ralph R. E. Drake... 611I— Richard Thos. B 747
— William Law 706I— Swinton John 592
Broderick, Edw. Warren 6n{— William 692
Brodie, Edgar Walde- —William Barrington 545
grave 564 — Lt.Col William Henry 623
— James Fitzgerald ... 722 — Lh. Col WilliamHenry 598
— John Fitzgerald 725 — William Lloyd 611
Brodigan, Francis 611! Brownficld, Harry M.... 719
Brogden, Duncan D. ... 567jBrowning,HanworthS. 692
— James 697|Brownlow,CeladonChas. 597
Bromhead, Sir Beni. P. 596' — Sir Charles Henry
Theodore Julian 708
Bolster, James M'M 725
Bolton, Harry John 634
— Hely Frederick 610!
— Henry Fra. Somerset ;Eraekenbury,Henryi3o, 7481— Charles James.." 611!— Henry Alexander."..... 581
634, 774,— Maule Campbell' 611 — Edward R 623- — W. V 584
— Richard A. L. M 570 Bradburne, Saml 6u Brook, Henrv Darvnl ... 718'Brownrisrg, Henry J. ... 704
— Robert Henry ooolBraddell, Thomas 611'— Richard Crundel 6ooj— Henry Studholme ... 611
— Silas E 57i'Braddon, Edw. H. C. .. 623I— Richd. Wm. Crundell 567 Bruce, Alex. Andrew ... 600
Bond, Edward 744 'Bradford, Sir Edw. R. C. 593 Brooke, Alured deV ... 611 — Alexander James 600
— Frederick William ... 6o0j!— Evelyn 600 — Chas. Kennedy 623I— Andrew MeCrae 597
— Henry 744 — Henry Richard 623'— Edward Sabine 566 j— Alfred Crawford 623
600; — Oliver John 623I — Edw. A. Pierrepoint565a;— Courtenay Wm 745
— Robert John 6io< — Robert Mark 722] — Edw. Thoma3 "600
— William Dunn .. 533, 5S31— Wilmot Henrv... 34,, 579 — Richard Henry 6
Bonham,HarryWalterM.537|3radley, J. Donaldson 623J— Thos. Henrv Barstow 594
— John 610 — Hugh 7271— William Sa'urin 596. -
Bonhote, Leith 5591 Bradshaw, Alex. Fred... 72o!Brooker, Reginald L. C. ^57 Brune, C. R. Prideaux..."53,
Bonner, Jas. Edward... 697 ]— James Buller 57;— Robt. Lee C 569 — George E.Prideaux... 572
Bonnor,Richardilaurice 610 — James Lewis 623'Brookes,LewisAmadeus 558 Brunker, Howard M. E. 023
Bonomi, Joseph 1 556 — John Charles 748JBrooks, Alfred 6971 Brush, Oliver Ramsay .565a
Bonus, Joseph 5811— Oswald Mosley 623I— E.A.P 566 'Brutton, Edward 634
Booker, Geo. E. N S72 Brady, David m! F 6231— George 697,— Robert Abernethie ... 634
Boon, George. ; 574— William LongfiehJ ... 569 — John Hatfield 748 Bryan, Geo. C. N
Booth, Baron George ... 623 Braimer, James Louttit 708'Brooksbank, Arthur H. 565 — Hon. Geo. Leopold...
~ Tn,meS G°^6 61 1 : Brain, Daniel List 6 23 'Bros, Richard Follett ... 748!Bryr.en, Richard Jos. ...
— Thomas George 7o6|Braithwaite, Ernest L. jsilBrough, James Fox 6n|Buchanan, Geo. A. L....
... 705 _- James H. Vidal 561'— William Rich.Charles 6n| — Geo. J. Fergusson ...
William
Boothb3', Geo. Murray
' — Elliott Armstrong ...
I — George Ward Cole ... 634
— Her vey J. Lloyd 623
RobertN. D 370a
564
557
71S
695
,61
6o3|Bramston, T. Harvey ... 7 44! Brougham, James 747!— Harris England 552
559jBramwell, George 692 Broughton, Delves 623 '— Henry Brian 623
Dor, Arthur 547 — Hugh Ransom 7181— Ernest Chamier 634] — Henry James ... 239,570
±iorradail=, Geo. Wm... 61 ilBrander, Mangles J 589! Browell, Edw. Thos. ... 6nlBuck, Lewis Wm 589
3 V 2
853
Buckle, C. Randolph ...
— Dudley William
— Edmund
— Edw. John Benrley
Buckley, Edward D. H.
— Fred. Aug:
— George Alfred
— John
Bucknill, J. Townsend
Budd, Claud Currie
— David Carruthers ..
— Rich. Carruthers
Buist, David Simson ...
Bulkeley, Francis B. ...
— Henry Wm. C
Bulklev', G. A
Bull, John
Bullen, John B. Symes
Buller, Gregory Joseph
— Walter Gregory
Bullock, E. G. Troyte...
— Rev. Reginald H. ...
— Robert
— Rev. W. H
Bulpett, William Henry
Bulwer, Sir Edw. G. 263,
Bunbury, Abra. Chas...
— Cecil Hanmer
— Charles Thomas
— William Reeves
— Wm. St. Pierre
Bunn, Wm. Fred
Burbury, Fras. Wm. ...
Burdett", St«-Francis, Bart
Burge, Benj. Henry
Burgess, Harry Miles ...
Burgmann, Geo. John
Burgoyne, Sir J. M. Bt.
Burke, Bernard H
■ — John
— Michael Arthur
— Theobald
— Thomas Edmund ...
— William
Burlton, Hy. M. Barton
Bnrmester, A. Chas
Burn, Chas. Rosdevv 150,
— David Bryce
— Henry Pelham
— John Macvicar
Burnaby, Lt. Colonel E.
Beaumont
— Major Gen. Eustace
Beaumont
— Richard Briones
Burn and, Norman
Burne, Jasper
— Joshua Henry
— Sir Owen Tudor. ..533,
Burnell, Edward S. P....
Burnett, Thomas
Burney,H' A. Ainyatt...
Burningham, H. G. C. ...
Burr, Frederick Wm....
Burrell, Edward
Burroughs, F. W. Traill
234, 533.
Burrowes, Algrn. St. L.
Burrows, Geo. R. Scott
Burt, Walter
Burtenshaw, John
Burton, Edmond Fras.
— Francis Charles
— Fowler 313,
— Gerard Septimus ...
— Henry
— John
— Samuel
— William Blakeway ...
— William Henry
— William Perm
Bury, Charles
— John Thomas
Buscarlet, J. R. Bowen
Busfeild, William
— John
Bush, John
Bushe, Chas. A. L. P....
— Charles Kend£.l
— Charles Kendall
Bushman, H. Aug. 534,
— John George
Butchart, John
Butler, Charles
— Chas. H. Somerset...
— Edward Arthur
— Francis
Index — Beared List.
600' Butler, Francis J. Paul 555
623I— F. W. H. Davies 092
542: — Henry 600
554I — Hubert Lavie "569
558I — J 598
592 — James Wm. Smith... 55O
56-|— Lewis W. Geo ... 563
727 — Reuben 696
623 — Robert Fowler... 554, 5S4
706 — Somerset James 542
634 — Walter 747
600! — William Theobald ...624
591, Butlin, Wm. Brooks ... 611
747J Butt, John Wells 744
6niButtanshaw, Thomas... 611
56b] - William Henry 706a
698jButterworth, Fred 697
535 Buttle, Clement Francis 697
692 Buxton, Jas. W. Fowell 624
634 Byam, Edward W. G.... 600
564 — William 534, 5S4
740 Bynu, Alfred Molyneax 744
61; — Hon. C. Cavendish G. 535
740 — 2To?!..Si>Hy.Wm.John 74;
570 — .ffoM.LionelFras.Geo. 553
578 — Thomas Richard 596
589 Byrne, Stanley C 571
6:i|Cabell. William 611
6iiiCaddell, Walter W. deV. 571
596'Cadell, Alexander 580
Campbell, Col. James... 61 iiCarter, Edward Medley 634
— Colonel James 744' — James Edward 725
— James Archibald ... 561; — Rowland Wiruburn... 721
James Ramsay 543 — Stanley 624
Will'am 573<&
— John 624
— John Alexander 611
— Son. John Beresford 570
— John Edward 597
— John George 592
— John Gore 611
— John Henry 6:1
— John Pennock 600
— Sir John Wm., Bt 600
— Kenneth J. R 569
— Montagu Douglas ... 560
— Napier George ... 163,
— Parr 573" Cassidy, Francis P.
— Patrick John 581 — Thomas ..
Cartwright, Henry A.... 562
— James Sampson 697
— RegiualdAnson 624
Carwithen, Geo. T.L.... 611
Cary, Lucius F. B 611
— Thos. Alphonso 600
Case, Middleton F. M... 742
Casey, Ch. Leslie 547
Cashman, Richd. IT. ... 726
Cass, Arthur Herbert ... 611
Cassell, Frank L._ 697
74S
709
Reginald Eric D 565 Castell, John Henry 611
— Robert Dallas 592!Castle, Fred. John 600
— Ronald Gore 7°7|~ Norton Clowes 569
— Walter 744iCaihcart,.ffoK. A. Murray 744
— Will'am 722|Catteli, Edward 706
— William Alexander... 5551— William 720
— William Frederick ... 611 Catty, Charles Parker... 600
— Wm. John Sinclair... 722 Cautley. Christopher G. 611
— William Maxwell 600
Campion, H. F. Geo .... 545
Campsie, Geo. Richard 747
Col. Heni'y 612
— Henry 562
— John Cumberlege ... 545
557 — Thomas 504
553 Csesar. Richard T. 717
692 Oafe, Haydon Lloyd 745
570 — Wm. Martin 589
706 Cahill, Chas. John S. ... 5961
611 Cahusac.Wro. Legh 588'
611 Caine, Henry Monteath 706
645 — Wm. Hull 599
623 Caird, Lindsay H 555
697 Cairncross, John 583
537 Cairns, Hon. W. D 652
024lCalcott, Charles R. B. ... 746
56;ICaldecott, Chas. Thos... 611
747 — KrancisJames 584
594 Calder, Edmond H. S.. 564
563 Calderon, Chas. Matthew 624
557 Caldwell, John B'leUher 611
535 — W. Bletterman 745
554 Call, Chas. Frederic ... 624
60c Callander, Alexander ... 59
ICallender, Eustace M. 719
748 Calley, Henry 747
Ci.llwell, Robert Joseph 745
600 Calthorpe, Hon. S. J.
545 G :39. 533. 5S0
744j(!alverley, Horace W. .. 56S
597 Calvert, Aug. Bresson... 705
697|Cambier, Ernest Fred... 611
Candy, Chris. H. H. ... 57ijCavarra, Alfred 634
Cane, Claude R. J 560)— Giuseppe 634
— Robert Emmet 624 Cavaye, Henry Kennett 562
— Stopford 744 Cave, B. Browne-Cave 572
Canning, Hon. C. S. G. 563 - George Noble 600
Cansdale, Arthur 573 — Walter 624
Cantley, Henry 562 Cavenagb, Gordon 600
Cantor, Chas. Hy 595«l — Orfeur Jas 542
Capel, William 545jCay, Chas. Vidler 723
Carandini, Frank J 555— Eustace 74S
Carbonaro, Ernest f34jCazenove, II. Fred 573
Carden, Coldstream J. s66iCecil, Lord E. H, B. G. 745
Sir Frdk. Walter..."" 745 — Lord John Pakenham 695
Henry Charles 562 — Lord William 559
Henry Robert 745'Chads, William Jn. 533, 581
William Joseph 706 Chadwick, David D. ... 612
Cardew, Sii-Frederick... 6
— Geo. Masters 741
— Henry 600
— Philip 551
Carew, P. M. Lynn 692
— Richard Hugh 721
Carey, Cha. LeMesurier 747
— Clement de Beauvoir 611
— Constantine Phipps.. 600
— De Vic Francis
— Frederick William
— Edward 551
— Edward Fred 612
— John 748
— Robert 748
Ohaffey, John 748
Chaine, William 624
Challis, H. Thornton ... 718
Chalmer, Reginald 612
Chalmers, Hy. Brougham 612
600! — Quintin 717
6n|Chaloner, Richd. 5. W. 560
583 Cameron, Alan William 549
744 — Aylmer Spicer 611
611 —Campbell 707
561 — Charles Barton 564
748 — Cyril St. Clair 565
624 — Donald R 600
550 — Hillyard Hy. Angus 624
— John 718
580 — John Sullivan 573<*
624 —Maurice Alexander... 556
588 — Saumarez Vvm 561
742! — *'!>WiHiamGordon23i,578
697|Campbell. Alexander ... 611
588 — Alex. W. Dennistown 624
597I — A. Dunstaflnage 611
579 — Archibald Edwards 593
611 —Arthur Chas 565
744 — Aylmer Maclver 611
741 — Charles 697
697 — Charles Albert Lyon 6n
61 1 — Charles Frederick ... 747
611 — Colin Charles 611
634 — Colin Geo. Pelham... 572
692 — Donald Archibald ... 39
611 — Major Duncan 560I
624 — Lt. Colonel Duncan... 745
624 — Duncan MacNeil 611
634 — Edward Gervase 611
743 — Edward Parker 561
709 — E.S.Norman 747
569 — Fras. Selwyn 543
744 — Frederick 747
584 — Frederick Buckley ... 624
742 — Fred. Carmichael' H. 572
707 — Fred. Lorn 534, 584
624 — SiVGuy Theophilusi^. 554
549 — Hardin Burnley 744
744 — Hon. Henry Walter... 745
7iij — Henry Wotton 747
— HoraceR.LeMarchant598 Chamberlain, Sir C. T. 588
— Thomas 723 Chamberlayne, Tanker-
Thomas Priaulx 600
— William 61
— William Dobree 600
Carfrae, Charles William 692
Cargill, Sidney 624
— Spencer 624
Carington,.ffoH.W. H.P. 745
Carlebach. Philip 570a
ville James 634
— William John 360, 579
Chamberlin, Edw. Hy. 624
— W. R. Bigsby .....'.... 624
Chambers, Arthur 559
— Brooke Rynd 592
— Chas. Patton 612
— Francis Henry 624
Carleton, Edward Wm.. 624!— Osborn Augustin 55S
— George 611— Osborn Wm. Samuel 612
— Henry Guy 61 1 — Richard Wellesley ... 600
— Patrick Maurice 725I — Robert Macdonald ... 592
— Richd. LangfordLeir 6oo!Cbamier, Adrian C 570
William Henry 747
Carlile, Wm. Ogle 624
Carlisle, Anthony 748
Carlyon, Clement W. ... 624
Carmichael, Geo. L. ... 745
Carmody, John P 777
Camegy, Patrick A. ... 591
Carnell, William 600
Carnwath.R.H.CEtfWo/ 548
Carpendale.MontaguM 596
Carpenter, Frederick ... 549
— George 634
— William Sidney 563
Carpmael, Eawin F 572
Carr, Chas. Ernest 570
— Charles Harrison 624
— George Sidney... 545, 624
— Jonus King 723
— Nicholas Edward ... 624
Carre, Geo. Tennanl ... 624
Carrington, Chas. Wm. 611
Carroll, James Henry... 740
— Fras. Edw. A 591
— Stephen Henry Ed.... 581
Champernowne, Hy. ... 612
Champion, Percival R. 745
Chandler, Edward 726
— L. G. F 7°7
Channer, George N 590
Chaplin, Allan 612
— John Worthy 612
Chapman, Ali. Stephen 553
— Arthur Robert 594
— Charles Higford 565
— David Pbelips 549
— Francis Root. H. 560
— Frederick Stovin 692
— George Alex 634
— George H.J. Mow 624
— Hamilton 592
— Henry Theodore 723
— HenryWm.Fortescu9 559
— Ingram Francis 600
William Edward 748
Carruthers. Jos. Geo. T. 597,Chappell, J. 1 7"
Carstairs, Albert Jos.Hy. 566 Chard, Charles 697
— Charles 6-4 Charles, James G24
Carter, Arthur Shaen ... 634!Charlesworth, James... 717
Index — Retired List.
*54
Charley, John 6od Clarke, Wm. James 74B Cole, Samuel 697 Coo, Chas. Sowerby 740
Charlton. Hy. AHerbert 722 — Willoughby Charles — William 696, Cooch, Charles 130,612
— Rich. Granville 624 Stanley 592JColebroolc, Geo. T 704 Cook, Alexander 634
Charters, William 697 Clarkson, Fredk. fm... 624Coles, L3wis Hareourt... 573 — Arthur 634
Chater, Yerner .., 612 — James Booth 57°" — Rogers L. Cowper ...565(11 — Charles 697
Chatfield, Chas. Kyrle 612 — William Henry 624J— Thomas Gordon 601 — Fras. John Gilbert ... 624
Chatterton, Frank Wm. 507 Claughton, Fras. A. C. 554— Walter 555'— Renry 533, 583
Chauncey, Chas. Hy. ... 706 Clay, Albert 657|Colhoun, Charles King 555 — Herbert Rowley 543
Chauncy, Wm. Auschar 557 — Alex. Davidson 6oo
Chawner, Alfred 717 Claydon, Thomas 71
Chaytor, Robt. Jas 546 Clayhills, J. Menzies ... 61
Cheetham, Charles Clayton, Charles Cecil... 634
Joseph 624 — Edward Gilbert 634
Chelmsford, F. A. Lord, — Erailius 612
J33. 573 — Fitzroy A. Talbot ... 745
Cherry, Henry Aitken 5i2 — Valentine Gardner... 6i<
— William 721 Cleather, Wm. B. G. ... 612
Chesney, Fras. Rawdon 744 Cleeve, Stewart Alex.... 744
Chetwode, George 745 jCleland, J. W.Henderson 605
Chevers, Hyacinth 550' — William 612
Cheyne, Walter S 7i7iClementi, Montagu 612
Chichester.Cornwlls.Hy 612 Clements, Fred. Wm R. 612
— Gerard 560 — George 697
— Henry Augustus 549 — William George 555
— Hugh Arthur 612 Clephane, And. Robt. ... 5B9
— John Octavius 6001 Clerk, Alexander 612
— Robert Bruce 600 j— Sir George D 559
— Spencer Frederick... 556) — 3I<ijor 6-en. Henry ... 600
Chifferiel, Albert H. ...570a — Major Henry 551
Chippindall. Edward 256, 581 — Malcolm George 591
Chisholm, William 612 Clery, Sir Cornelius
Chittick, Wm. Henry ... 697 Francis 534, 584
Chicty, Walter Theo. ... 589 — Thos. Geo 624
Choake, Thomas 607 Cliff, William 697
Cholmeley, Hy. John ... 624 Clifford, Jamei 573a
Oholmondeley, Hugh C. 560 — Miller 600
— Reginald Harry 563 — Richard Cormick 748
Christian, Geo. Arnold 634 — Robt. Cecil Richard 59
Christie, C. Howard P. 612 Clifton, Robert Walter 720
— Edward Tolfrey 624 Climo, Wm. Hill 722
— Henry 5730 Clinch, William 697
— Robert A. C 692 Clinton, Lord E. W.
— Robt. Bonham Bax 570a P 612
— William 70601 — Henry Renebald 745
Ohristopher.Alf.C.Seton 566 Clisham, John 69
Chrvstie, George 596 Clire, Edw. Hen. ... 533, 578
— William 603- Hon. G. H. W.
Church, Arthur Geo.Hay 612; Windsor 746
— Thomas Ross 592 — Henry Somerset 612
Churchill, Alex. Ferrier 720 Cloet^, Josias Gordon... 591
— Charles Fleetwood ... 721 Cloke, Robert Patrick... 574
— Charles Morant 624 Close, Charles S 722
— Felix Victor S 692 — Maxwell Archibald 634
Clapcott, Charles 74S Clowes, Frederick 624
Clapham, JohnThnrlow 727 — Henry 697
Clapp, Win. H. Bant ... 722 Clubley, Jas. K 594
Claridge, Frank E. S.... 552iCoar, Itev. Charles J. ... 740
Clark, Alex. Towers 556 Coates, Charles 624
- — Andrew 717 ] — George 624
— Charles 697 ! Coats, James 722
— Edmund William 692 Cobb, Edw. Powys W. 572
— James Aitken 719] — John 624
— James Edward 723! Cobbold, Ralph P 570
— Sec. Sydney 740'Cochrane, C. Fitz. G T. 567
— Stanley Yeatman ... 744 jCockburn, Chas. Fredk. 600
— William 612— Francis Pitcairo. 564
Clarke, Al-iz. Ross 612I — George Alexander ... 537
— A.F.Stafford 723 — Henry Alex 589
— Sir Andrew ... 581 1 — James 723
— Calvert D.Stanley ... 612 — Jas. Balfour 723
— Charles Edw. Lane... 562 — Thomas Hugh 748
— David 573a-Cockcraft,W.LaTrobe... 624
— Edward Henry St. |Cocker, Barnard Wm.... 745
Lawrence 547,Cockerill, Robert Chas. 692
— Sir Geo. Sydenham... 6i2iCocksedge, T. A. J 726
— Hen. Stephenson ... 612 Codrington, Geo. H. F. 595
— Henry Wilberforce... 624 — Oliver 721
— Hervey Morris S 594 Coe, Edwin 697
— James Alleyne 624 Coffey, Francis 624
— James Cumming 744 Coffin, Richard J. M. ... 718
— James George 748 Cogan, Michael 721
— Jas. Richard Plomer 504J — Thomas Sillery 722
— James Sealy 692JCoghill, Frank H 571
— Jno. H. Courtenay ... 548' — Kendal J. W 612
— Joseph 697'Coghlan, James Duff ... 551
— Lionel A. Graham ... 570; — Sec. Thomas Lloyd... 74c
— Sir Marshall J 624 1 Coke, John Talbot 612
— Montague de Sales j — Percy K. Hale 565(1
McKenzie G. Ang. 624'— Thos. W. Visct 535
Colledge, Lancelot Wm. 577 — James 631
Collett, Sir Henry 593 — Lewis Arch. Charles 634
— Henry Gei. Outram 719 Cooke, Anth.Charles 234, ^ii
Colley, Jas. Wilson 6971— Ci-awford Boyd 59S
Collier, Clarence A 612] — Ernest G. S 573
— Herbert Cromwell ... 6121— James 634
— Hopetoun Currie 723 — John 706a
Collingwood.Clennell... 601 — Thomas Valentine ... 612
— Cuthbert George 537' — William 612
Henry 612 — Wm.NevinsonUaoD. 692
Collings, Cecil Bargrave 634! — William S'nith 612
Collins, Arthur 624iCookson, John C. Fife... 745
Caleb 634'Cookworthy, Colin 601
Edward Archibald... 6oijCoombs, Robt. Waters 3702
Edward Michael 539 — Rowland Hill 717
— Francis 723,Cooper, Albert B.Astley 692
— Francis Fred 741! — Alfred 740
— George 697 — Alfred Charles 573
— Hugh B 570a— Augustus Frederic ... 558
— John Alexander 706I — Edward Henrv 745
— Bev. J. A. Welsh 740 — Egbert William 634
— Joseph 634I — Godfrey 748
— Josiah Erskine 624J— Henry Fallowfield ... 624
— Michael Richard 577 — John 634
— Robert 722 — Loftus Lewis Astley 748
— Robt. Walter Gordon 573 — Thomas 7ir
— Samuel Travers 634I — William 581
— Thomas Gerrard 57ojCoote, Chas. Hen. Eyre 556
Collinson, Thos. B 601'— Edmund Eyre 706
Collis, Adolp. R. Aug.... 634,— Thomas Gethin 748
— Francis William 593jCope, Sir Anthony 624
— Gustavus W. Berry... 634I — Arthur Henry 692
-William 720' — George Harwood 745
— William Cooke 543 Copeland, Thomas 697
— William Gun 62iCopeman, Sydney A.M. 71S
Colls, Robert Stacy 745 Copland, Alex 594
Collyer, George F 57i|Coppin, Charles Francis 634
Colman, Thomas 745;Copping, Henry 727
Cologan, John F. FitzG. 595:Corban, L 721
Colomb, Geo. Hatton ... 6i2|— William Watts 601
— Sir John C. Ready ... 707'Corbet, B. D'Avenant... 570
Colquhoun, H. M. L. .. 612'Corbett, Francis 562
— Jas. Andrew S 624 — Frank Vincent 612
— William 692!-- Richard 612
Colthurst, James N 612J — Robert Edwin 565
— David Latouche 745 — Robert Hayes 634
Colvile, Charles Fred.... 745!— William 748
— FiennesMid 533, sSilCcrder, A. Annerley ...570a
— Sir Henry Edwd. 5^3, 584 Cordery, Charles 697
Colvi'le, Son. C. R. W. jCorkran, Chas. S 612
Master of 552 Cornish, Chas. Orchard 624
— Son. Sir William Jas. 744 Corrie,Wm. Taylor 601
Colvin, Cecil Hodgson 57iCorry, George 722
— Richard Beale 571 Cory, Arthur 612
Combe, Christian 565|Cosby.Tho. Prittie 601
Compigne, H.Mapleton 7o6'Cossey, John Fras 697
Compton, Lord A. F. ...57ca|Costa, Paul D 706
Comyn, John Sarsfield 721 Costelloe, Charles 697
Coney, Arthur Henry .. . 745 Costobadie.Hy. Holmes 624
— Herbert Launcelot ... 695 Cotes, Arthur 549
— William Bicknell 552 — Charles James 745
Congdon, John James... 612J— Robert Hugh .. 709
Coningham, Fred 612 Cottell, Arthur Bowdich
— Robert 745
--Robert Stuart 634
— SirGeorgeS 535
— Sir Stanley de A. C. 600
— Sydenham Cubbon... 612
— Hba.W.C.Walpole ... 745
Coker, Edmund Rogers 612
Colahan, John 72c
Colborne, Son. Fras. L.
Lydston 132, 560
— Somerset M. Wise- Colclough, George 600
man... 533, 579 Cole, George W 591
— Thus. Sydenham 624!— Henry Hardy 624
— Tredway George 594 — Robert Andrews 601
Herbert 592
— Hy. Evelyn 601
— Walter 601
Conington, John C. ... 624
Connell, Patrick 697
Connellan, Corry L 564
Conner, George 624
Connolly, Benjamin
Bloomfield 722
— Edw. Jos. R 601
— John 573a
— Lawrence Richard... 634
— Paul
Connor, Harry Geo.
725. 547
Cotton, Benjamin 568
— Francis Frederick ... 624
— Henrv French 624
— Henry R. S 5.66
— Herbert 727
— John 697
— Joseph Wm. Minchin 634
— Richard Godman, T. 624
-- Son. Rich. S. G. S ... 537
— Thomas James 596
— Walter 624
5!Cottrell, Chas. Dormer 554
William Foulkes 697
Adams 564 Couch, James 697
— Timothy 727|Coulton, James 692
Conolly, Arthur 6i2iCoupe, Robert 748
— Edward Robert 612 Couper, Arthur Ediv.... 562
— Francis Henry 634'Court, Horatio Samuel 612
— William 634 Courtenay Hy. Regd. ... 601
Conor, Cecil 535]Oourtney,DavidChas.... 634
Conran, E. Watson 561 — Edward Henry 601
Consett, D'Arcy P 572 Cousins, Samuel 697
Constable, Frederick C. ICoussmaker, George ... 624
Strickland 692^— Macclesfield F 624
Constant, Stephen Price 742!Coventry, Charles 692
Conway, John 657' — St. John Batford 570
»33
Cowan, Samuel Hunter 612
— Walter Frederick Jas. 634
— Wm. Chalmers 71/
Cowie, Crorubie 58;-
— Thos.Rennie 597
Cowper, Henry M. P.... £01
— Thomas ...'. 56c
Cowper-Coles, Rogers L. 566
Cox, Alex. Temple 593
— Charles Edward 707
— Chas. Vyvyan 601
— Charles William 6oi
— Edward Cooke 695
— Francis Edward 601
— George 534- 584
— George Augustus 624
— Geo. "William 594
— Henry Wm. Holmes 595
— John Brenton 590
— Sir John Wm 245
— Joseph Cooke 634
— Robert Emili us 597
— Samuel 697
— Wm. Hamilton 601
Coxon, Geo. Stacpole ... 745
Coyle, William 569
Crabbe, Arthur B 692
Cracroft, Amcolts Frdk. 548
— Bernard 601
— Bernard Walter 634
Cradock, Edm. Wm 548
— Montagu 5650
Cragg, Henry 574
Craig, Richard Manifold 722
Crake, Edward B 554
Crane, Eli 574
— Evi John 573a
Craster, George Ayton 581
— Wm. Robert 612
Craufurd, Harry James 554
— William Reginald
Houlson 541
Crawford, AndrewGarde 568
— Charles Robert 713
— George Adam 612
— Robert G. Sharman 559
— Richmond Irvine 595
— Robert Alexander ... 612
Crawford, Hugh P.R.F. 594
Crawley, Anthony 697
— Archer Parry 547
— Philip Sambrook 745
- Thomas Gorges 612
Index — Retired List.
Cronyn, Abraham Prim 563 Dalgety, Reginald Wm. 6i2jDavis, James 720
Crooke, Edward ReaM. 624 Dalglc4sh,.TamesOgilvy7o6a,— Sir John 288, 578
Crookenden, Hy. H 612 Dallas. J. H. Langfor'd 748 — John 697
Crooks, John Joseph ... 704 Dalmahoy. Patrick C... 591 — John Norman 724
Crosbie, Henry 556 Dalrymple, Francis B.. 748 — N. rTewnham 54=;
— John Gustavus 624.— J.'H. N. G. H. Vine... 549 — Richard Percival 613
Crosse, Charles Kenvick 745 — R. G. E 597 — Thomas Arnold 613
— Charles Robert 543|Dalton, Frederic 57oaJDavison, George 6or
Charles William 552 — Foster L. Wade 535 — John 613
Joshua Grant 7481 — Hamlet Dalton Wade 539!— Thomas 554
Crosthwaite, Charles ... 612 Daly, E. Dermot H. 572, 719! Davy, Fras. Arthur 722
Henry Lawrence 563 — James John 625
Crouch, Edw. Thomas 717
Crew, William Alfred... 741
Crowd}', Johu 696
John Henry 613
Crowe, James Daniel
— Thomas Carlisle
— James Henry 727
— Richard Augustus S. 717
— William 625
722|Dalyell, J. Thomas ^SijDawnay, Hon. Lewis P. 74
601 jDalzell, John Alexander 601 Dawson, Alex. Harry ... 58
Dawes, Bethel Martin ... 613
Edwird Wilson 69?
Thomas .. 614
Crozier, Henry Darley 6oiJDame.s, Kiehard 572
— liev. J. A 740 Danby, George 697
— Richard Pearson 745 — William Edwin 558
— Stanley 6i2JDance, Edward Wm. ... 6oi
Cruiekshank, J. H. R... 624jDandridge, C. Chester... 601
— John D 612 — Chas. C. Williams ... 552
Crumplin, William 697 1 — Edward 589
Cubitt, Charles Percy ...7060, Dane, Richard 720
— William George 593JDaniel, Henry George... 559
Cuddy, Alex. Daniel ... 745 - William Henry 539
Cufle, Sir C. F. W., St.... 748
— Otway F. L. Wheeler 577
— Otway Wheeler 707
Callen, Clifford 692
Cumberlard.Chas. Edw. 601
— Geo. Bcntinck M'L. 624
— William 697
— William Bentinek
Cumberlege.Aiex. B.
Daniell, De Courev 535
— Edward Staines 625
— Frederick Francis ... 601
— .las. Williamson 634
— Robt. Hoi ford 6J+
Daniels. Fredk. P. J. ... 571
Dann, George 696'Deacon, James 709
601 j Dansey, Edward M. ... 539 Dean, Geo. Henry 561
D'Arcy, Lionel Knox ... 709 - John 5731;
Charles Herbert 568 j
— Charlton 745
— I'uthbert Pilkington 555
— Francis 5B9
— Fra. Hy. Maodonald 550
— Frederick 625
— Henry 742
— Henry Coleridge 706
— Henry Philip 545
— John 613
Day.Francis H. Emilius 743
— Francis Jeremy 535
— Henry Robert 562
— James Dunne ... 722, 547
— Montagu Campbell... 748
Robert Vaughan 546
Cuming.GeorgeLcwis.. 706' Darker, James 697 Deane, Chas. Anthony
— Wm. Herbert 601 Darley, George Roe 558 Clare 557
Cummin, N. Beamish... 708 — Hy. Read 692 — George 74S
Camming, K.William.. 724I — Wm. Sanders 625, — Thomas 597
— William Gordon 612 Darling, James Bruce 634 Dear, Clement Kras. ... 727
Cummings, Harold 545; — Montagu Wm 71 iJDeare, Fred. Arthur ... 561
Cummins, Jas. Turner 597!— Sydney 601 1 Dease, Gerald 555
Cuningham, G. W. H.... 634, Darnell, Wm. Nicholas. 634:De,u.y, Hy. Hugh Peter 569
Cuninghame, Glencairn Dartnell, Jno. Geo 748|deBathe, /Sir Henry Per-
il 565" j Darwin, Charles W 545! cival, Bart 317,57s
Cunliffe, Robert Henry 601 — George Henry 7ibjde Berry, George F- ...601
— Walter Howell 545 — Leonard 55i]Debono, Michele 697
Cunningham, Allan J. C. 624 Dashwood, Chas. Browne 612 de Bourbel, Raoul 601
— Andrew Charles 634 — Edmund Plunkett ... 570
— Francis George 708 — Francis Arthur 625
— John 5650 — Richard Lewes 601
— Lawrence 373 Daubeney.SiVH.CB.286, 578
Crawshay, Richard 572JCure, Geo. Edw. Capel 535 Daubeny, A. J. Hesketh 625
Creagh, And. Mich. ... 745 Curling, Wm. Kings-
— C. A. FitzGerald 601 down 556
— Denis 706 Curran, John Philpot... 539
— James 612, — F. G. Adye 722
— John 624lCurrey, Chas. Henry ... 542
— Stephen Henry 555jCurrie, Algernon 596
— Walter Blake Butler 556 — Arthur Drummond 612
— Surg. Major William 723 — Charles 74!
Crealock, Johu M. S. ... 572 -
Crean, John Joseph 723
Crease, John Fred 612
Creed, Richard J. G. ... 552
Creek, Edw. Stanley ... 612
Creighton, Fitzmaurice 624
— Robert FitzGerald ... 553
Cremorne,Vesey,£orrf... 743
Crespin, Alex. Andrews 70S
Cresswell, Chas. Arthur 624
— George 634
Creswell, Edmund Wm. 537
Creyk, William 723
Crichton, Hon. Charles
Fredk 74,-
— Hon. Henry George
Louis 624
Crick, Samuel A 727
Crispo, Sidney Smith ... 708
Critchley.Edw.Asheton 563! — Sydney 566
Croasdaile, Launcelot... 692 Cutbill, Hy. Duppa A. 6
De Brett, Harry 6or
de Burgh, Thomas F. H. 625
de Cetto, L. C. A. A. ... 625
Deeble, Stephen L 726
Deedes, Granville 743c
Henry Joseph 548 — William Henry 601
— Walter Augustus 748!Deeves, Daniel 697
Daubuz, Robert Claude. 692(Degacher, Hy.Jas. . 265, 583
Davenport, Cha3.Talbot706.1jde Havilland, James ... fior
— Frederick 572 de Hoghton. Daniel 553
Da vern, George William 625 — Sir Jas Tit 554
Davey, Thomas 635 de Horsey, Wm. H. B. ... 580
Davidge, John 721 'de Kantzow, Chas. A.... 593
Davidson, Alexander... 6oi|Delacombe, Wm. Addis 625
— Alexander Henry 6oijde la Fontaine, H. E.
— Chas. Fred. Herbert 5661 Mottet 618
— Chas. R. Tierney 6i2|Delafosse, Hy. Geo 601
De La Mare, Leonard S. 572
Fendall 593
— Frederick Alexander 546
— Henry Octavius 706
— J.°.mes 612
Curry, Michael 624 — Chris. Middlemass 130,625
Curtis, Fras. G. S 612 — Duncan Francis 558 j De Lancej, John 625
— John Geo. Cockburn 543!— George 553 De la Rue, Thomas 562
— Spencer C 573 j— George Montgomerie 7of;de Lasalle, Augustus B. 706
— Wm. Fred, de Hub- i — Henry Euward 612 de Lautour, Edw. J. ... 613
benet. 612; — Hugh 565a de Legh, Harry Legh... 718
Curzon, Ernest C. Peun 565
— Geo. Augustus 744
— if oh. Wm. Henry 748
— William Southwell... 612
Ousack, Jas. W. H. C... 555
John 748
De Lisle, Frederick 697
de l'lsle & Dualey, Lord 553
de Lorn, Henry A 562
de Longueville, Charles
M 625
— James 601
— Lionel C. Lascelles... 569 1
— Peter 72"
— Robert 601 1
— Thos. Reid Waugh ... 706
Davie, H'ras.A. Ferguson 572|de Lousada, Horace F. 613
Cust, John Francis 745]Davies, Arth. Mateham 59o|Demain, Henry Dickson 695
— Mitford 624 — Augustus 748 ;de Marylski, Robert 625
Custance, Fred. Hambl. 745 — Fred. Jas. Wm 539 de Moleyns, 'I'. Arem-
" — George Silvester 7441 berg 602
— Henry Fanshawe 333, 579: Dempster, Cathcart 613
— James Snow 601 — Hy. Leeuwin 707
— Jaspar Gust. S 625!Denison, Henry 550
— John 727jDenman, Thos. Lord ... 573
Cuthell, Thomas George 624J — Lewis Matthew 6oi|Denne, G. Ramsay
— Malby Edward 612'Cuyler, Geo. Aug 612 — Owen Edw. Mytton 552! Alured 745
— William Jones 727 j Da Costa, Arthur E 570J — Robert 625|Dennehy, Barry Valen. 692
Croisdale, Richard 697)— Reginald Hughes ... 569; — Somerset E. O'B. — Sir Thomas 601
Croker, Edward 748;D'Aeth, Lewis X. H 565I Kevill 553 Dennis, James 613
— John 624! — Reg. Hughes 569!— Thomas Henry 635' — James Benjamin 601
— John Randal 724'D'Aguilar, Sir C. L. 163, 579 — Wilbraham Thomas <;6o' — J- FitzThomas 748
Cromer. Lord 748Daintry, Geo. Chas 624 — W. Broughton 724'— Maurice Falkiner ... 573
Cromie, C. Francis 563 Dalbiac, Philip Hugh... 560 Davis, Alfred Thornton 625'— Morley S. M 570.
— William Henry 573a Dalby, Nicholas B 634 — George Frederick ... 741 — Morley Stratford T.... 745
Crompton, John A. P. ... 573 Dale, Hy. Montagu ... 625' — Howell 6i3iDenniss, Alt'. Dig-by 601
Croft, .las. Hy. H 70^
Crofton, Caldwell Hy.... 634
— Frederick R. C 601
— James 580
Cuthbert, Robert T. P... 601
Cuthbeitson, Norman
William 634
Index — Eetired List.
Denniss, Geo. L. Talbot 544 Doncaster, Jas. Beardoe 539
Denny, Barry St. Leger 70S Donne, John Robt 566
Dennys, Julius Bentall 5S3 Donnelly,Si> J. F. Dykes 744
Dent,~E. T 707 — Lawrence 573
— Henry Francis 74S — Robert 573"
— Herbert Crowley 727 Donovan, Hugh 722
— Herbert W 555 — Thomas 744
— John William 5s6|Dooley, George Francis 724
— Richard 697 Dooner, John King 62
Denton, H. Stephenson 571 Doran, Sir John 58*
— "William 571 — Robt. H. Patrick 613
de Rebeck, C. Louis C. 748! Dorling. Francis 535
— Henry E. TVm 559 Dorman, Henry 704
de Ros, D. C.F. Lord ... 580 Dormer, C. \V. Cottrell 565a
Derriman, Gerard L. ... 70S — Clement A. Cottrell.. 571
DesBarres, Alex. H. ... 625 Dorward, James Ford 613
— Aug.Hy.Jn 625 Dought\-, Chester 693
— James Stuart 63slDouglas, Cameron Cbas. 556
Desborough.ArthurP.H. 570 — Campbell Millis 724
— Jno. 601 — George £97
Deshon, Charles John... 613I — George Sholto 562
— Frederick G. T 5S0I — H. Mitchell Sholto ... 539
Desmoud, A 572 — Hugh Alexander 625
Despard, Herbert J.
Des Yceux, Alf. Anth. .. ." 601
— Fred. Henry Arthur 565
de Teissier, H., Huron ... 692
Deverenx.R. Fetherstone54!
— John Charles 613
— John Douglas 613
Richard John Hardy. 707
Robert 613
Dovaston, John 697
de Vesci, Lord 625I Dove, Horatio 537
de Villamil, Richard ... 546 Doveton, Fred. Bazett 713
Devlin, Joseph 574J — Henry 625
Dewar, Thos. Finlayson 717' - John Chadwick 596
de "Wend, Douglas 0. . . 613jD0wd.aU, A. P. Gerald... 706
Dewhirst, Thomas 567! Dowden, Thos. F 613
De Wilton, Philip D. D. 563JDowell, George Dare ... 625
Dick. George 707] Dowker, Howard C. ... 589
— WilliamA 601
Duff, Robert William ... €01 Edwards, C. Mackenzie 554
Dugdale, Arthur George 635 — Eus. Gresley 634
— Henry C. G 613 — Sir Fleetwood 1 625
— Herbert Crowe 565a — Sir James Bevan 533, 579
Dngmore,Fred.Wm. Jn. 745 — James Kennedy 705
du Jardin, B. Stephens 625 — James Roch 539
Duke, Jemmett Charles 745 — John Denis 742
— John Charles 547 — Spencer Hy.Hutchins 745
— William 697 — Thomas 706a
Dumaresq, A. Hemery 562, — William 51. Marsh ... 557
— William Lovelace ... 601' — William Lloyd 71S
Dumbleton, A. Vincent 635 Edye, Laurenco... 625
— Charles 588 Egerton, Alf. Mordaunt 6:3
Dun, Ctas. William 601 — Francis William 547
Dunbar, Fred. Wm C13 — Green Francis .,53
— Penrose John 74S — Rowland 625
— Thomas Clement 745 — William Francis 573
Duncan, James 717 Ehrmann, A 719
Stuart 56R Ekins, Chas. Chester 602
Dnncombe.CLas.W. 533, 583, Eldridge, Joseph B 740
Dundas, Geo. William... 509'Eley, Henry 692
— Hy. H.Philip 36S Elgee, William 724
— Henry Lawrence 613 Ellas, Arthur 556
— Lawrence Chas 555 — Robert 613
— Robert 360 Eliot, Geffery L 613
— Thomas 748|Elkington, A. Guy 72c
Dundee, RobertHandlcy 7i3JEllice, Edw. Chas 564
Dunfee, Vickers 56tiElliot, Sir Alex.J.H. 140, 581
Dunlop.H.D. Buchanan G11 — Augustus Fred 724
— Samuel 613 — Edmund Halbert 553
— William Hugh 558] — Edw. Hay Mackenzie 556
Dunn, Edwin 704 — George Augustus 745
— William F 572
Dicken, Wm. Popham 594
Dickens, John 574
774
539
•Joseph 697
548' — Major Francis 601
724
718
— Robert V 748
Dickenson, Edw. S. N.
— Fiennes B. Newton..
Dickerson, Steph.H. ...
Dickie, Hugh
Dickins,Fras.Atherton
— Vernon W. F 571
— W.DrummondScrase 581
Dickinson, William 625
— AVilliam Rice 601
Dickson, Sir Colling-
wood 163, 578
— Edward John 601
— Harry Wilfred 707
— John B. Ballantyne... 612
— AYm. Thos. ...157, 53_. .
Didham. Chambers ..." 568
Digby, Ed. H. T. Lord ... 744
— Ron. Everard Chas... 535
Diggory, Charles 697
Dillon, Henry Vincent 563
— Sir Martin 247, 578
— Hon. R. ViUiers 01;
— Robert 745 Dressner, Chas. J. B
— Robert Henrv 625! Drew, Brownin,
Dingle, Wm. Alfred 718
Dirom, Henry Pasley... 562
Disney, Thomas Robert 613
Ditmas, Edward 692
— Francis Fred 613
— Harold Percy 559
Dixon, Cbas. Egerton... 539
— Charles Frederick ... 62
— James Valentine 57
Robert Henry Wm... 557
Terence John B 554
Dunnage, Arthur 613
Do'vliog, ThurlowL. W. 543JDunne, Edward M 569 -
D iwn, Amr. Thornton 635 — Terence John Rockett 635 •
Downes, Arthur Wm.... 704 ! Dunning, R. Horwood 635! — Minto 602
— C. V. Summerville ... 549'Dansterville, L. D'Arcy 5901 — William 558
— Edmund 719IDU Port, Robert 706a — Hon. Wm. FitzWm... 539
George Henry 706
George Ramsay 559
Gilbert Thomas 564
Sir Henry George ... 634
— Henry Riversdale ... 592
John M'Dowell 625
Percy 573
Downing, John David. . . 744
Downs, Leonard 62
Dowse, Edward C 546
D'Oyly, George Halford 557
Doyne, Mordaunt B 56a
— Richard John
Draffen, Geo. Algernon 570a
— William Pitt 707
Drage, William . 697
— William Henry 635
Drake, A .W.H. Hornsby
130, 627
— Edward Henry 697
— Francis 697
— Francis Rivers 572
— Robert 697
Durand, Anthony 61
— Charles James 613
— Sir Ed. Law, Bt 625
Durham, Philip Fras. ... 554
Durnford, Arthur Geo... 613
— Chas. Day 70s
— Edward C.Langley... 625
Durrant, Frederic Wm. 6
Elliott, Armstrong Wm. 625
— Edw. Draper 593
— George 70ft
— George Hambley 613
— John 613
— Joseph 705
Ellis, Arthur 675
— Sir Ar. Edw.Aug. 533, 583
Dury, Alexander Wm... 545
Duthie.W. H. Moore 625
Duvall, Wm 635
Du Vernet, Fras. T. C. 625
Dwyer, Charles 542
— Henry Arthur 601
— John Cornelius 741
— Philip Fogarty 508
Dyce, Cecil Coles 692
Dyer, Edm. Eustace ... 719
— John Midlane 708
Draper, Frederick 6g6!Dyke, Edward Hart 6i3jEllot, Wm. Verner
— William 717!— Georger....„. 546JElme<, Jonathan Wm... 613
— Ch. D. Cuninghame 748
— George Richard 562
— Henry Leslie 550
— Henry Robert A 692
— John William 717
— Walter Treslove 625
— William Verner 597
Ellison, Rd. Geo 132, "748
— William Augustus ... 571
Elliston, Geo. Sampson 717
Edmund Charles 62=.
Drayson, Alf. Wilkes ... 601 . Dyne, M. Jas. Bradley... 748
H. jgS'Dyott, Richard 204, 580
748
— Francis Barry 601
— Henry Rawlins 5S8
Drewin, Nathaniel J. ... 697
Dring, William 706
Drought,JohnTho.Actcn 655
Drummond, Archibd. S. 556
— Arthur George 692
Edmund Johnston... £92
■ Edward George 591 j — Eustace Harvey 573
— Edward Travers 570I — Hy. Edw. H. Stirling 745
— John 745 1 — James 717
• Matthew Charles 6oi — John Wm. Ainslie ... 551
— Richard Travers 569
— Thomas Bradlord ... 570
— Thomas Fraser 6oi
— Timothy '697
— William 697
Dobbin, Geo. Miller ... 625
Dobbs, Alex. Fan-lie ... 613
Dobie, David R 719
Dodd, Charles Albert
— George L. Ashley
— Malcolm .
— Wm. Chas 748
Drury, Fredk. Burton... 692
— Maurice O'Connor... 534
— Robert Cooper 561
Drysdale, Robert C. ...613
Duberly, Arthur G 548
— George 706a
595 Du Botilay, D. De la M. 553
3]— Woodforde_George ... 537
60 r
Simon Anthony 635 Du Cane, Sir E. F. ..
Dods, Peter 625 Ducat, Arthur David ... 718
Doig, Alexander 724I — Cyril Hugh P 601
Dolan, Terence Mich.... 745!— Walter Mardon 613
Dolphin, Harry Edm.... 625 Duckett,SirG.Floyd,B<. 748
Dolton, Edward John ... 697|Duckworth, Arthur C. 572
Don, W. Gerard 721 'Dudley, W. Edmondson 724
Donald, William 690 Duff, Alex. Gordon 590
Donaldson, C. G. M 535' — Frederick William ... 565
Dysart, Conolly 625
Eagle, Fras. E. B 570
Earle, Ed. Lempriere ... 613
— John March 589
— Wm. H. Shadwell .... 601
Earp, Thomas 740
Eaton, Frederick 696
Ebden, Francis Thos.... 597
Eccles, Cuthbert 601
— Francis Edward 625
— William Vernon 568
Eddie, Wm.Cruickshank 726
Eden, A. Duffield 625
— Frederick Morton 634
— Henry Hamilton F... 571
— Henry Horace 625
Elmhirst, Harry 748
Elrington, Fred. Rob. 356, 579
— Gerard Gordon 563
Elsmie, Jas. R. Forbes 571
Elson, Samuel Spencer 697
Elston, Henry 635
Elton, Alfred George G. =55
— Fred. C 613
-H. S 593
Elverson, Hamilton Jas. 554
Elvves, Ernest Veness... 551
Elwis, John C 571
Ely, Edwyn A. Sylvester 570
— H. F.Wincheisea 602
Emby, Wm. James 697
Emerson, Alex. Lyon ... 602
— James S02
John Lindas 575a
John Henry 542 iEuipson, Chas. A 625
— William Alexander... 6x3 England, Albert Edw. 625
— William Thos 613 — Alexander 634
Edgcome, Wm. Henry... 6011 — Edw. Lutwyche 534
Edgcumbe, Hon.C E.... 745— Francis Herbert 552
Edghill, Bee. J. C 740 — George F 717
Edmeades, Henry 601' — J. M. FitzRoy 625
Edmondes, Fra. Qnintin 625J — Richard 745
Edmondson, J. Hoslam 573a Engledue, Wm. J 613
Edmondstone, Neil B.... 625! English, Aug. John 546
Edridge, F. Lockwood 613] — Thomas 625
Edwardes, Hon. C. E. ... 745] Enright, Edward 727
— Charles G. W 692'Ensor, Janies H 565a
— Herbert Jas. Hcpe ... 540I Krroll, Earl of 748
— J.Graham b34JErskine, Hon. David ... 748
— Stanley de Burgh ... 590! — ffolliott Williams 745
857
Index- —Bet irrd Li»t.
Erskine, G. Elphinstone 593|Farquhar, J. S. Taylor 563
Erwin, Richard 697
Esinonde, L.W. Grattan 571
Essex, Edward 535
Eteson, Francis 602
Ethelston, Edm. Peel... £13
Farquharson, Charles H. 554
— Sir John 613
— Matthew Henry 6:3
— Victor Alexander ... 554
Farrant, Chas. Vv'. Brett 567
— "William 548 Farrell, John Charles... 555
Etheridge, Alt'. Thomas 602 — Leslie Michael 572
— Cecil de Courcy ssSJFarren, S/rRichd.T. 307, 578
Eustace, Edward 724 Farrer, Henry 625
Evans, Augustine 634 Farrington, G. Baillie ... 613
— Charles Wm Henry... 547 — Lindsay 5S0
— Edw. Benjamin 549 — Malcolm Charles 613
— EdwardLloydM 6:3 Farwelt, Walter C 623
— Edward Wiiliam 625 Faueht, John George... 720
— Ernest Theodore 613 Faulkner, Fra.M 692
— Evan 717 Faussett, William 744
— George— 697 Fawcett, Anthony M 748
— Geo. Alfred Penrhys 556 — Rowland Hill 625
— Griffith 741 Fawkes, Francis 74*!
— Hy.TheodorePenrhys 537 — Montagu 625
— John William 742 Fead, Fra. S.S 7:3
— John William 561 Eeatherstonhaugh, A.... 613
— Leopold Exxel 592 — F. E. W 564
— Richard John 748 Feilden, Haughton M.J. 625
— Samuel 727 — Henry Broome 602
— Usher Williamson 724 — Henry Wemyss 706
— WatkynAnwyl 574 — Herbert Ramsay 692
— William Hunter 625 — Oswald Barton 745
— William Owen 719 — Robert Basil 569
Evanson, R. Charles ... 613 Feildincr, lion. Sir Percy
Eveleigh-de-Moleyns, R. B 243, 578
F. R. W 558 Fell, Edwin James 542
Everard, George 698 — John Percy 553
— Hugh Edm. E 560 Fellows, Stewart 592
Everett, Edward 613 Fellowes, Cooper M.N. . 613
— Sir William 613 — James 613
Everitt, Herbert 625 Feneran, Edward 625
Evetts, John Mews 545 Fenn, Edwin Glass 613
Ewart, C. Brisbane 579 — William Tittery 696
— Chas. Fred. Salisbury 567 Fenton, Fred. Enos 717
— Sir Hy. Peteri4i,533, 581 —George 635
— John 692 — Gerald Herbert 741
— Sir John Alex. .. 350, 578 — Joseph Cunliffe 562
— Ronald Adrian M. ... 708,— Michael 706
— Walter Douglas 569 Fenwick, G. C.R.Curzoi 562
Ewing, Edward 741 — George Care w 613
— James Robert 569 — John Bourchier 625
— John 594 — Martyn J. Edw 553
Eyre, Edmund Hy 595I — Nicholas Ed. de B. ... 549
— Edw. Maurice 562 Fereday, Fred. Francis 706
— Fred. Vincent 6i3|Ferguson, Alexander... 705
— Thomas Haughton ... 634 — AustinJonas 721
— Vincent G. Lawrence 025I — Charles J. O'N 613
Eyton, John H. Wynne 540 — Frederick 722
— Philip .. 5421— Geo. Arthur 745
E.yvoll, John 573<*j — James 570
Faber, Frederick Grey 634 — John 634
— Walter Vavasour 563— Richard P 721
Facer, Walter 698J— Robert T 719
Faddy, Peter Piekmore 744 Fergusson, Buchanan G. 560
Fagan.Hy. Horace Fred. 635 — Charles H 635
— Joseph George 585;— E. J. B 561
— ThomasSt. John 713! — Home Johnstone 554
— William John 711 — Robert Cutlar 565
Fair, Alexander William 634 — William 717
Faircloth, Henry J 625 Fernandez, Francisco... 727!
Fairclough, Rowland... 573 Fernie, Francis Hood... 571
Fairfax, Sir W. G. H. Ferrers, Cecil S. F 569
Taylor-Ramsay, .Br. 744Ferrier, Alex. Walter ... 625
Fairholme.Chas. E 577 Ferris, Geo. Aug 625
Fairland, Edwin James 722 — James Ludlow 613
Fairley, Joseph Webb... 573a — William Browne 634
Fairlie, John Robert ... 613'Festing, Michael M. M. 602
Fairtlough, E. D'Heilli- Fetherstonhaugh,F.H.W503
mer 602! — John David 537
— W. Haviland 743— Son. K. Tumour .. 545
Falconnet, Grenville P. — Shirley A. Stephenson 560
de Palezieux £02 Ffennell, Richard 559
Falkiner, F. H 707 Ffinch, Matthew B. D. 707
Falkland, B. P.. Viict.... 635 ffolliott, Philip Homan 625
Falls, Andrew Vance ... 602 Ffolliott, Nicholas 721
Falvey. John Joseph ... 547 — William 721
Fane, Fred. John.. 613 Ffrench, Arthur 692
Fannin, John Edward... 722 — Edward ... 748
Fanning, Matthew 748 Fiddes, John Mont. 724
Fanshawe, E. Cardwell 635 Field, Spencer 613
— Frederick Bradford... 565a — Wm. Caldwell Faure G25
— Thomas Basil 613 Fielding, Joshua 698
Farewell, Wm. T. F 602 Fiennes, Hon. G. Twis-
Farley, Thomas— 635 tleton-Wykeham ... 561
Farmar, William Edwd. C25 Fife, Aubone Geo. 130, 546
Farmer, George L.M'L. 625 Filgate. Alex. Jerome ... 613
— Reg. Onslow 602 Filmore, Hy. Clare 566
— William Alfred 373 Finch, A. XJrq. Ham.... 601
Farquhar, Francis G. ... 625 — C. A.Wynne 746
— Harry Rich 745 — Edward H. Franklyn 567
Finch, John S.WynDe... 634 Forbes, H. Fras. Gordon 545
— Walter John 602 — Henry Villiers 625
Findlay, Alexander 745 — Sir John 588
— George 571 —John 698
Finlay, John 74SJ — John Foster 625
— William 722 — John Greenlaw 613
Finnemore, Jas. H 724: — Patrick William 565a
Firman, Robert B 564 — Robert Inglis 559
Firth, Robert Francis ... 602] — Sinclair 573a
Fischer, Bowness ... 613J — William Lachlan 555
— John Fred 57o!Ford, Allred John 625
Fishbourue.JosephEus- —Arthur 613
tace 724 — Harnett 602
Fisher, Arthur Thomas 634 — Cha. Edm. Hawk ... 745
— Charles Edward 394 — Chas. Wm. Rr.ndlc ... 551
— Edward Henry 599!~ Francis C. Minshull . 572
— George Battye 590J— George 748
— John Fred. Lane ... 591 — Husrh Ingrow E 613
— LouisWalter 748 — John 625
— Seth Nuttall 745! — Richard 567
— Vincent Carne 613 — Thomas 698
FitzGeorge.Aug.C'has.F. 535 Forde, George 693
— Geo. Wm. Adolphus 6i3JFordyce. Alex. Dingwall 635
FitzGerald, Alf. John ... 613 — Robert Dingwall 708
— Arthur V. Dowdall... 559|Forester, Francis Wm. 692
— Charles 602 Forjett, Fred. H 598]
— Charles John Oswald s95iForlong, James Geo. R. 602
— Lord Frederick 3491 Forrest, Joseph 713 1
— Gerald 57; — Robert Henry 692
— Gerald Howard 566 — William Charles 152,579
— Henry C 745 Forsayeth, R. Wm 724]
— Colonel James 613 Forsdyke, Jonathan ... 698 I
— Colonel James 613 Forster, Arch. Cochrane 706
— James Weir Hogg ... 571, — Bowes Lennox 533
— John Gore 634 — Francis Rowland 745
- Maurice 570, — James FitzEustace ... 614
— Mordaunt Martin 602 — Thomas Francis 602
— Richard 602!— Thos. Henry burton 554
— Lord Walter 692! — William David 625
— William Hervey 748: Forsyth, Alex. Gregor .. 602
— William Robert 635'— Frederick Arthur 625
Fitz Herbert, Henry ... 567! — Thomas Hamilton ... 614
— Walter H. Melitas ... 625lForsythe, John 698
FitzHugh, Alfred 602 Fort, Thomas 717
— Henry Terrick 602 Forte, Cockburn 635
Fitz Patrick, Fras. S. ... 595 Forteath, Fred.Prescott 593
— William 575a Fortescue, John C. W... 745
Fitz Roy, Edw. Albert 625 Forth, Alfred Charles... 614
— Ferdinand 625 Foshery, George V 745
— Lord Frederick John 715 — William Tbos.Exham 6m
— William 602 Fosbroke. J. Dudley ... 625
Fitz Stubbs, Edwiu 539 Foss, John Edw. V 725
FitzWygram.SirF.W.J., Foster, Chas. Edw 614
Start 156,579, — John A 571
Flanagan, Daniel 698J— John Raffrav 557
Fleming, Alexander D... 570c/ — Sydney Francis 539
— Henry Slane 560 — William John 748
— Joseph 721 'Fothergill, Chas. Wm. ... 625
— Peter Fraser 711 1 Fountain, Edward 635
— William 625 Founder, Alfred Sant 637
Fletcher, Arthur F 613' Fowke, J. S. Ferguson... 748
— Charles William 613 Fowle, Chas. Stephen ... 602
— Henry Clyde 602 Fowler.Don.Geo.Mackay 561
— Samuel 6351 — Henry 695
— Thomas 635 — Henry Bouchier 556
— William 724' — Robert Henry 564
Fleury, William L 706 — Valentine Aug. M. ... 559
Flinn, David E 717 — William James 537
Flood, Fredk.R.Solly296, 581 Fowues, Edward John 546
— Robt. Thos. Hanford 554, Eox, Francis John 555
— Samuel 724 — George 698
— Samuel James 722 — George Malcolm 614
Flowers, Frederick 748 — H 719
Foeo, Alex. S 724 — Henry Croker 614
Foley, Ernest Edward 562 -- John Charles Ker ... 560
— Hon. FitzAlan C. J... 570 — John Henry 692
— Thomas McCraith ... 717 — Thos. C. Armstrong 706
Follett. Hy. Spencer ... 559 — Thos. W 720
— Robert Wm. Walsh... 613 — Walter Reginald 625
Folsou, Henry 698 Foy, Ernest Rudolph... 577
Foord. Edward 564 Frampton, William J... 614
I— William Oetavius 602 Francis. Harold Hugh 569
— AVm. Levison Tom... 705 — William 696
Foote, Arthur Wa veil... 708 — Wolston 555
— Frank Barnard 613 Frar.cklyn, William Hy.
'— Wffliani Francis 602 Miller 625
Footner, Edward 724 Frankfort de Mont-
Foott, John 745 morency. Lord 533.583
Forbes, Charles D'Oyley 706 Frankland.Colvillo 614
— Charles Pulteney. 602— Sir Frederick W. F.G.
— Edward Esme .'. 6921 Sort 571
— Edward Millett 625 Franklen, Chas. Rich. ... 626
— George 748 Franklin, Henry 698
— George H. Aun 613 Franks, Harry Clifford 569
—Lt.Gen. Geo. Wentworth^So — William Astell 592
— Li. Col. Gee. Wentworth =55 Fraser, Alex. David 564
— Granville Eardley ... i.65 — Alexander Duncan .717
Index — Betired List.
Fraser, Alexander Thos. 614 Gana, G. S. Sewell 637 Gillespie, Jas. Carnegie 537 Gordon, Edw. Hyde H. . 568
■ Archibald Henry 720 Garbett, Colin H 597 — William John 602 — Edward Smith 614
— Arthur Reginald 537 Garde, AVm. Henry 724 Gillies, Geo. Jas
— Charles Lauchlin 717 Gardiner, Frederick ... 698 Gilligan, The
614 — George Grant 745
713 — Henry Wilson 594
— Hon. SirD. M 163, 579 — Hay F. F 569 Gillman, Bennett Walk. 74S — Herbert Spencer C... 552
Henry 692 Gillon, David 696
Henry 564'
Duncan Alex. C 720I-
Edm. Loniax 614! — John Arthur Milne.. 557
■ Edward Alexander... 598,— JohnTheodore Austin 748 Gillum, Prideaux ffm. 748^
— George Leith 614 — Lt.Col. Richard 543 — William. James 614-
■ James 602
■ James Henry 595
■ James Rollings 626
■ John Andrias D 626
— Henry 59
— .Hon. Henry Thos. ... 744
— James Francis ... 635
— James Kemp 692
— John 698
— John Randal 55E
— Robert Hugh 547
— Thomas 56
— Col. Ricb/>rd 744 Gilmore, Allan 553 — Sir John James Hood 58
— Richard John 567 — Harold St. George ... 577 . — John Maxwell 567
— Thomas 745 Gilmour, J. P. E 707 — Orr Bos well 626
Thomas George 744 Gilpin, Bradney T 745, — Sir Thomas Edward 589
721 Gilroy, Alexander T. L. 567
Gilmth, Geo. Ritchie ... 717
Hamilton 553 Gilstrap, John Macrae... 693!— William 534
— Charles Henry 626 Gipps, Herbert Leigh ... 543'— Major Ben. William... 591
— William Alexander.
Gardner, Alex. Gray
Webster Thomas 74S
Sir William, Hart. ... 745
— Thos. Lyons 614' — David 635 — Sir Reginald - 579; — Colonel William 6:4
— Wm. Forbes M. Ian 692] — Edgar 744 Girardot^Geo. Chas. ... 602; — Gsn. William „ 589
Frayling, Edward
Frazer, Peter Thomas.
Freckleton, Geo. Wm.
Frederick, Sir Charles
698 — Harry 635 Giraud. ByngThos 721 —William Eden Evans 557
722! — Liouel J. Richardson 557 — Charles Herve 720' Gore, Annesley Paul ... 740
565 — Robt. Ballard 626 Gladstone, Sir Joh11R.Br 364 — Arthur John 567
— Smith Hannington .. 549 — William 741 , — Charles Clitherowi3o, 614
E., Bart 626, — Thomas TurviLle 724 Glancy, Thomas 626 — Charles William 545
Free. John Fred 614
Freeland, L.G 707
Freeman, F. Peere W... 626
— G. C. P. Williams ... 562
— Reginald Charles ... 563
— Thomas I. Wickhani 74
Gardyne,Chas.Greenhill745 Glanville, Francis Robt. 602
Garfit, Fras. Boyd 545 Glascott, James Jocelyn 635
G-arlick, John Wm 745 Glasgow, John C. R. "
Garnett, Albert Peel ... 745 — Robert P. _R.
— Cecil Frederick 57
Henry Percy 565
Frederick Augustus. 626
Frederick William ... 745
6141 — Geo. Anthony E. 130,620
70a!— George Edward ... 365(1
Glass, Fied.W. K 543'— Geo. Robt. Vernon
Henry Edward 744, Hume 5651
Freer, Edward Luke ... 717I — Henry Xrotnas 573a Glasse, Chas. Edward... 614 — James Casmaijor 705
Freeth, Francis Edward 569 — Reginald 614 Glasspoole, Wm. Alfred 614, — James Pollock 745
— James Holt 602J — Wm. Brooksbank ... 572 Gleig, A. Cameron 604'— Ribton 55?
— James Plomer 626 [Garnham, John W 626 — Cha. Edw. Stuart ... 6141 — W. A. Gore Saunders
— SampsonPlomerFred 540 Gamier, John 614
— William 626jGarrard, Alf. Joseph ...573a
Charles Fleming 626:
Glen, Archibald 614
Knox 749
Wm. Rich. Ornisby... 748
French, Arthur 635J — Apsley Cherry 6oo'Glencross, William 6i4|Gorham Chas. A G14
— Arthur John St. G.... 5531 — James Robert L 695'Glennie, Farquhar 6t4'Gorman, Lawrence 727
— Chas. Albert Leslie A. 614 Garratt, John Arth. Thos 626 Gloag, Arch. Rob 58i,Goslin, Wm. Charles ... =4S
— Francis Horace 635' Garrett, Algernon Robt. 745 — Henry Dundas 707 Gosling, George 745
— George 69S — Annesley John 626 Glossop, William 570a Gos-et. E. A. Gardiner 557
— Houston 132, 565I — Newson Dunnell 707'Gloster, Edward 56S — Frederick 537
— William 6o2iGarsia, Christopher 692 — Thomas 560] — William Butler 614
Frend, George 748 '— Michael Clare 626 Glyn, JohnP. C. ...553, 58o!Gossett, M. W. E....584, 602
Frere.StrBartleC.A.itt. 550 Garstin, Edw. Chas. ... 595 , — Sir Julius Rich.. 241, 579 Gostling, Charles Henry 556
— Ricoard Tudor 62o!Garston, Edgar John ... 562JGoadby, Samuel Hill ... 740 Gostwyck.W. Gostwyck 548
— Wm. Arthur James 551 iGarth, Richard 542 Godby, Christopher Jas. 602 GoLt, William Henry ... 570
Frith. Fred. George 713 Gascoigne, Clifton 745
— John Sabatier 55[JGash, Thomas 745 Goddard. Edw. Hesketh 565 — Sir Chas. J. S
— Warren Hastings 546'Gaskell, Wm. Plumer... 748
Froom, George 626 Gasteen, Wm. Charles 722
Frost. Robert Francis... 742 j Gatt, Arthur .111 69
Joseph 602 Gough, Bloomfleld 546
589
Fred. FitzC, 614:— Sir Hugh Henry 589
— John 602 IGoulburn, Henry 556
— Samuel Thos 7421 Gould, Arth. Lewis Geo. 55
Fry. John William 614 Gattey, Fras. Wm. B. 626 Godfrey, Albert Henry.. 614 Gonlding, William 69S
Fryer, Alfred Chas 626 Gaulter, Henry Edward 626
— Edward John 626 Gaussen, Charles L 570
Fullarton, W. Fullarton 635'Gaye, Douglas 602
Fuller, Chas. Bondlen 33, 588JGaynor, George 614
— Henry 626 Geddes, John 744
— Henry Snelson A 635 iGehle, Henry John W... 614
— James 6gK'Geldard, Francis 558
— John 573a Gelston, Arthur W. H. 70O
— John Augustus 579,Gem, Arthus S. Hector 537 Godwin. Algernon A
■ William Cole 693 Georges, Hy. Rhodes G. 614 — Eeo. George Nelson
Charles Willis 590 Gouldsbury, Dudley E. 626
— Cornelias 69S Govsn.Cha.Mihland ... 602
— William H. R 602 Govier, James 698
Godley, H. R. Crewe ... 748 Gowdon, Edw. Smith... 614
Godman, A. FitzPat. ... 744 Gower, John Nathaniel 626
— Richard Temple 602 1 Grace, Charles H 594
Godsal, Wm. Chas 562! — Sheffield Hamilton... 744
odson, Clement 717 Gracey, Thomas 614
545 Graome, C. de Jersey ... 620
740 — Lawrence Ant. Mur. 626
— WilliamRoss 7i3iGerrard,Hal£ord D 635 Go H', Bertram L. J 565a — Robert Charles 614
Fulton, Carre 549 Gib, Sir Wm. Anthony 589! — Robert Charles 614! Grafton, Duke of 579
— Thomas Benedict .. 572 Gibaut
Fnrlong, Geo. William 706
— Joseph Allen
Clifford Ga- 'Gcgarty, H. A 724!Graham, Arch. William 602
bourel 706a Goldfrap, Hy.C. Sewell 554 — Charles Campbell ... 748
■Philip 61 4'Goldie, Alex. John C26J— Douglas A. G. C 626
■ Male lm 5951 — Walter Moses 727J — Barre J 614: — Edw. Girdlestone 748
Furse, Geo. Armand 6i4Gibb, Chambers S 577 — George Cranmer 5700 — Fergus 635
Fyers, Evan W. H 5721— Reginalti Kennett ... 626 — James 614'-
— Hubert A. Nenean
Fyler, Arth. Evelyn ... 6i4JGibbon, Edw. Acton
Gage, Ezekiel 602 — Frederiek William
Frederick 543
63 Gibbiugs^Hy.C. Cotton 533 — James Ord 596I — Frederick William ... 614
724 Golding, Harry 626 — George Fergus 602
717 Goldney, Fred. C. N. ... 635! — Lt. Colonel Henry ... 543
— John 698'Gibbons, Alfred St. Hill57oa Goldsmid, Si'rF. J 602;— Major Henry 558
— John Olphert 614 — Frederick Fitzroy ... 626 — George Steuart 63; — Henry S. Murray ... 542
Gahan, Melmoth 706 Gilobs, George Reynell 614 Goldsworthy, Walter T. 602 — James .' 614
559! — John Gordon 602
567: — John Henry Porteous 718
6961 — John Higgin 614
614 — Lionel Frederick 626
— Malcolm 537
;9o: — Robert Balfour 717
Gainsford, Bertram H. 5731 — Mossom Innis 626 Golightly, Robt. E.
Gaisford, Douglas J.... 567;Gibson, Georgs John
Gaitskell, C 707! — George Gisborne ....
Galbraith, Geo. H. Lyle 567!— George Rawstorne
Gonue, Chas. Melvill.
1 Goode, Richard John.
711 Goodeve, Henry Hills.
Sir William 534, 5S3 — Robert 626, Goodfellow, Chas. Aug.
204,
Gale, Charles Wm 57o:Gibsone,H. Fra.Facket 626;
Galindo, Richd. Eyles 567 Gifiord, E. F. Lord 748 Goodlake, Hy. Selwyn 692— Robert Blackall 614
Gall, Charles D. Myers 547J— Herbert H. Forbes... 602 Goodman, Godfrey D... 571I — Thomas 604
— George O. H. C 566!— Captain Robert 565a Goodrich,A.Mainwariug565 — William 705
Galloway, Frank 62b — Siding Master Robert 696 Goodwin, John 724' — William Henry 604
— John Mawby Clossy . 592 'Gilbert/Charles Johu55S,535 Goodwyn,JamesEdward6i4,— Wm. Percival Gore... 565
Gallwey, Matthew M.... 722J — Edward Foot 748 Goold-Adams.jH. John. 557 Grahame, George 69S
— Patrick F ._. 6141-
— Sir Thomas L. J. 204, 579-
■ Herbprt Henry 7o6Goold, James Knight.
Jas. Wm. Thornton... 717 Gordon, Alex. Evans .
706 Granger, Hy. Thomas .. 548
598; Grant, Alexander Chas. 614
Galsworthy, Arthur J. 571 Gilby, Thos. Glover 698 — ArthurWilliamBolton 557 — Alexander G 74.
Gallon, Hubert Geo. H. 554! Giles, Edward 740! — <Si>B. Lumsden 579 — Bartle 562
Galwey, Wm. Jas 614 — Peter Broome 717 — Charles Steward 534 — Charles Coote 744
Gamble, Andrew Wm. 565 Gillard, Chas. Whitney 742 —Duncan 748,— Charles Grsme 614
— George Francis 74»J— James 69S — Duncan Forbes 548 — Daniel Alex 614
— Killaly 652 'Gillespie, Franklin 724, — Edw. C. Acheson 602 — Donald 566
859
Grant, D. G. S. St. John 590
— Edward James 692
— Col. Francis William 614
— Sura.Capt. Pras. Wm. 718
— Fra. Wm. Seafield ... 635
— George 698
— Gregory Colquhoun 593
— JohnM. S73
— John Marshall 614
— John Pyne 614
— Murray D. V. T 614
— Robt. Alex. Peter 724
— Robert J. Gordon 626
— SeafieldF.MTreasure 591
— Thomas John 748
— Thomas Linley 708
— Wilrnot 626
Grantham, Edward 748
— James , 748
Granville, Bevil 748
— Dennis 566
— Ernest 615
— Henry 615
Grattan, Einest 614
— Henry 614
Graves, Francis L 626
— Henry Affleck 626
— Shapland 614
— Ma/. General William 604
— Su.rg.Col. William ... 721
Gray, Arthur 626
— Charles 724
— Francis J. Stuart 632
— Jas. Cha. Charnock 561
— M. A 598
Index — Retired List.
Grierson. John
Grieve, J. A. Mackenzie 552
Griffin, Ed. Christian 163,591
— Edw. Frank 569
— Ernest Mortimer 561
— Robert Durie 614
Griffith.CharlesMatt. ... 604
Clement Bayly 706*1
— Chris. Wm, Darby ... 568
— Henry Woolgar 546
— J. G. Erskine 6
— John H. Sandham ... 692
— John Harnage King 557
— Joseph G 570U
Richard 593
Griffiths, Arthur Geo. F. 748
— Clement James 604
Edward St. John 744
Henry Harcourt 614
— John 698
— William 698
— William A, 719
Grigg, Edw. Evans 598
Grimes, Hugh Edw. .. 563
Grim wood, G. Grim wood 537
Grindlay, Henry Robert 626
Grindle, Cyril V 573
Gritton, Henry 626
Gronow, Wm. Lettsoin 542
Grosvenor.Saumarez F. 559
Groube, Thomas 626
Grove, Alex. Sinclair... 597
Sir Coleridge 604
Henry Charles 542
— Henry Leslie 604
Hall, Alex. Courtenay... 745
— Alfred A. J 570a
— Alt'. Campbell B 626
— Burnett Grieve 614
— Charles H. E 570a
— Frederick 745
— George W. Monk 626
— Henry 548
— Henry Thomas 563
— John Henry 574
— Julian Hamilton 533
— Montagu 615
— Recinald 566
— Richard Spencer 615
— Captain Roger
— Major Roger 635
— William 742
William Bruce R 615
— William Charles 569
Hallett, Charles Evans.. 626
— Clements Thos 615
— Hy.HonywoodHughes.s96
Wyndham Hughes... 615
Hallewell, Henry L 553
Hahiday, Francis Edw. 578
— George Thomas 321
— JohnGnstavus 588
Stratford Charles
Hailing, Richard ....
Halloran
— Oliver P 571 — Henry Montgomery 70b
— Walter Gordon 562 Grover, William M 559
— Qr.Mr. William 69SjGrubb, Alexander ..
— William Robert 748
Gream, Robert Nevill ... 744
Greathead, Hervey 692
Greatrex, FerdinandW. 556
Greatwood.Henry Fred. 626
Greayes.SJr G. R.2-9033,5
Greeb, Carmelo....! 61.
Green, Co!. Andrew 614
— Major Andrew 748
— Conrad Theodore ... 719
— Francis H 572
— George 740
— John William 604
— MalcolmS 614
— Percy 562
— Richard Hall 550
— Richard Spurgeon ... 626
— Thomas Edward 745
— Sir William ci6
— William Dixon H 692
— Sir Wm. Hy. Rodes 604
Greene, Chas. Kendal... 569
— Dawson Cornelius ... 745
— Wm. Sheppey 748
Greenfield, James Hen.
Latham 614
Hallowes, Geo. Skene... 604
Henry Jardine... 534, 584
— John 745
Thos. Richd. Fras. B. 553
Hallum, Octavius C. J. 565
Halpin, William 698
Haly, Richd. H. O'G. ... 615
Humbly, Edgar 698
Giubbc, Laurence C. ... 56ijHamcrsley, Henry John 745
Grundy, Fred. Leigh ... 6261 Hamilton, A. R. Cole ... 561
Gubbins, C. Edgcworth 635 — Beresford R.„ 555
Harcourt, George John. 615
— Philip Hanmer 605
Harden, John Edward... 626
— George 546
Harding, Arthur 725
— Charles Mulcaster ... 595
— George Foster 698
— Gerald Montrcsor ... 558
John Stafford G 570
Hardingo, Henry Chas.
Visct 559
— Henry Haughton 626
Herbert Richard 626
Hardy, Campbell 605
lion. C. G. Gathorne 615
Edmund Armitage ... 615
— Edwin Greenwood ... 569
— Frederick 533, s8r
— John Braithwaite ... 626
Jonas Pasley 745
William 249, 580
William Eversley 551
Hare, George 722
— James 745
— Richard Thomas 626
RobertPowel 74;
Harenc, Chas. Edw 626
Harford, Fred. H 615
Frederic Lloyd 635
Thomas 573a|Hargreave, Geo. W. 635
Harington, Fred. Wm. 615
626
7
— John Egerton 626
Gudgin, Tom P 74:
Guernsey, Forbes Wm. 698
Guillamore. H. S. Vise. 626
Guinness, Henry C 722
Guise, Hy. John Wright 550
— Howard 558
Gull.ind, A. D 720
Gully, Samuel Martin... 540
— William 626
Gunn, William 698
Gunner, Wm.Hy. Ridge 542
Gunning, Charles VeresCso
—John Campbell 594
Gunston, Bernard H. ... 563
Gunter, Edward 626
— James 604
Gunton, Thonas W.
Gunthorpe, Edw. Jas.... 614
Gurdon, Evelyn P 592
Gurney, Lewis E 362
Guyon, Herbert J 565
Gwyn.Regd. Thoresby 745
Greenhill, Joseph R. ... 722|Gwynne, Nadolig X. '... 604
Greenstreet, Wm. Lees. 614 Gyll, Flemyng George 626
Greenwood, Charles S... 563 Hackett, Charles 626
— Edward Fred George 706
— William Henry 692
Greer, Joseph Henry ... 562
— William 564
Greetham, Fred Wm. V. 572
Gregg, William 537
Gregorie, Charles F.
=54. 533. 583
Gregory, Francis Hood 748
— George 614
— George Constable ... 626
— Henry James Michell 744
— William Villeneuve 614
— Boyd Cullen Poley ... 626
— Charles James .. 626
— Charles R. Sydney
Douglas 564
— E. Chetwood 695
— Francis William 744
— Fred. H. Anson 743
— Frederick T. Rowan 541
— Hon. Gavin George... 573
— George John 615
— George Vaujrhan 539
— Henry Blackburne ... 615
— Hon. Henry R. Baillie 570
— James Graham 706
— John 742
— John Butler 720
— John James 615
— Lewis G 57;
— Octavius 604
— Thomas
— Thos. de Courcv 604
— SirW.§tiv\mg,Bt.t6-i, 590
Hammaas, Arthur W.... 63
Hammersley, Fred. 604
Hammick,6'trSt. Vincent
A. Bart 615
Hammond, Arthur G. 1, 597
— Dayrell Talbot 559
— Henry Albany 615
— L. N.' Dyer 748
— Wm. Whitmore 542
Hamond, Robert Thos. 615
Hanbury, lion. E. R. B. 558
— Bernard K 570
— Sir James A 720
— Hon. W. S. Bateman 563
Hancock, George Edw. 596
Gregson, Rev. Charles 740
— James Dalton 614
— Lancelot Allgood 614
Greig, Banks Robinson 626
— John 724
Hadaway, Geo. R 542
Hadden, Louis Jas. W. 626
— William Charles. ..204, 37'J
Haden, Samuel 698
Hadley, Leonard J 74S
Hadow, Fred. Edw 583
Haggard, Andrew C. P. 502
— Charles 537
— Edward Arthur 693
— George 535
Hagger, Thomas O. ... 7430
Hague, Harry Clayton on — William W
Haig, Arthur Balfour ... 626, Hand, William Hudson 560
Charles Thomas 5
- Malcolm Robt 604
Hailes, John Clements 604
Haines, Charles S 698
. — Sir Fred. Paul... 259, 578
John James 748 — Gregory 552
Philip Henry 614 Halahan, Sam. Handy 724
Grenfell, Chas. M 57
Gresson, William Henry 748
— John 559
Gretton, John 560
Greville, Hon. A. H. F... 562
Grey, Charles Fra. Bar. 635
— Raleigh 707
— Ralph Henry 572
Grier, Geo. Richard 5730
Grierson, Sir A. D., Bt. 571
Haldane, Alex. Hy 706
Hale, Lonsdale Aug. ... 6c
— Matthew Holford 614
— Robert 148, 5S1, 664
— Thos. Egerton 724
— Wm. Godfrey 635
Hales, Arthur 604
Halford, Charles Henry 569
Halkett. C. H. Craigie 612
— Henry Craigie 626
Handcock, Rbt. Gordou 63
— Arthur Gore 591
Handley, Aug. Meurant 615
Hands, William 590
Handy, Bennett F 626
Hankey, Augustus B 580
Hankin, Edw. Lewis ... 590
— Fred. George 626
— Geo. Crommelin 589
Hanks, J. .1 707
Hanley, Dudley 727
Hanlon, Michael 698
Hanna, Hy. Bathurst ... 615
Hanson, George Wm. ... 602
Hanwell, Joseph 602
Hanworth, Edward 698
Harcourt.Alfred F.P.
Harley, George Einest. 615
Harling, Robert Wm.... 708
Harman, Montague J.
King 597
— Ramfiay 748
— Thomas Edward 635
— WentworthAlex.King 695
— Wm. Hy. King 616
— Wm. Morton 724
Harmar.C.D'Oyley 626
Harness, Arthur 584
Harnett, Wm. Falkiner 577
— William John 717
Harper, John Bloom ... 698
Harpur, Joseph 635
Harran, James 554
Harries, Samuel Keith 554
Harris, Claudius S 565a
— Fras. Anderson 695
— Frederick Alfred 722
— James Edward 615
— James Thomas 605
— John Harry dc Burgh 572
— Philip Hy. Farrell ... 590
— Thomas 626
— Thomas Marshall 615
— Webber Desboro' 605
— William Henry 724
Harrison, Arthur John 626
— Broadley 369
- Charles William I. ... 615
— Douglas Chas. Wm... 693
— Major Cren. Edward 605
— Major Edward 748
— Henry 724
— Henry A 626
— Henry Drinkrow 626
— John Hy. Chenevix... 547
— Robert 573a
— Sudlow 563
— Thomas Branfill 605
— William 693
— William H 69S
— William Pringle 598
Harrisson, Henry Albert 549
Hart, Kdwd. Chichester 615
— Henry C 573a
— John 626
Hartigan, J. M'Knight.. 693
Harvest, Edw. D 605
Henry A. L 566
Henry Lewis 626
Harvey, C. Hamilton ... 721
Charles Lacon 615
— Charles Smith 615
Edward 626
— Geo. Shenpard 626
Harry Charles 695
Henry 706
Henry B. R 743
— Henry James 626
JohnRichard 603
William 698
William Crosbie 74S
Harward, Geo. Sisson... 693
615— Thos. Netherton 581
Index — Retired List.
Haserick. Alfred E 571 Hedingharn, George ...573<''Higginscn, Sir George
Haslett, Peckell 537 Hedle.v, Fred. Alex 566, W. A 275,578
Hassard, Hy. Somerset 546 — William S 741 1 — Henry Hartland 556
— Robert XJeev 615 Hefferon, Jas. And 698 — Henrv Shakespear ... 627
Hassell, Jas. frm 615, Helbert, Fred, de C. H. 560 — Theophilus 595
Hast, Arth. Wellesley... 549 Hellier, T. R. Shaw 62olHiggs,HenryCharles ... 558
Hasted, John Ord... .".... 615 Helme, George Coope ... 6=7 iHight, Charles i_
Hastie, Guy 570 Hemans, Alfred G. W.... 7060 1 — Edward Lancelot 635
Hastings, Douglas 605 — Chas. Willoughby ... 539 Hignett, Charles H 706
— Francis Eddowes ... 584 Hemery, Edward 615
— Francis William 163, 579 Hemiug, Dempster 627
— Patrick 573a Hemingway, Edw.Fred. 743a
Hatch, George Pelham 562 .Hemming, Norman M. 707
— W. Sparkes 579 Hemphill, Fitzroy 565a
Hatchell, David T 596 Hemsted, Edward 027
— George 534, 584JKenchy, Robt. Cameron 627
— Henry Melville 553lHenderson, Albert 719
Hattc.n, Wm. de Bathe 555
Havelock. Acton C 615
Hawes, Charles Ward... 635
— Frank 698
— Geo. Harrington 605
— John W. Molyneux... 577
Hawker, Edm. Bult<sel 569
Hawkes, Hy. Blundell
— Richard Lloyd
Hawkesby, George Wm
Hawkins, A. Ctesar
Hildebrand, Algernon.. =03
Hill, Alan Richard 635
— J/a/oi* Arthur 635
— Colonel Arthur 615
— Qr.Mr. Arthur 698
— Augustus James 130, 627
Edmund Stephen 552
Eustace 605
■Andrew 572' — Francis Charles 615
Arthur H 571
— Carlisle Vincent 572
— John Seton 566
— Kennett Gregg. ..534, 584
— Percy Edward -. 635
— Philip Durham 593
57o|Hendry, Patrick Win. ..570a
626jHeneage, M. Walker ... 745
698,Henn, Richd. A. M 548
605 Hennah, Charles T. ... 503
-Edward Lindsay oosjHennell, Arthur R.
-George Walter 745] — Reginald.
— James 698! Hennessy, George R
Hawks, Thos. Spence... 589, Henry, Charles Stuart
Hawkshaw, Edmund C. 553 — John James
Ha-wley, William H. ... 58ijHensman, Hy. Frank...
Hawthorn, George S. ... 615 — William
— Robert 615 Henson, Christopher ...
Hay, Son. Arthur 569 Heptier, Alber^James .
— Arthur Ernest 556 Hepworth, E. W. G
— Cecil Godfrey 573 Williams
— Charles 615 Herapath, Edgar 557
— J?o;!. Charles Rowley 745:Herbert, Arthur 748
— James 596; — George 573r
— James Archibald 635
— John Charles (105
— John Home 717
— Sir Robert John 163, 579
— Stratford Morrison... 635
Fred. John Geo 748
Fred. J. Ponsonby ... 027
Herbert Francis 542
— John 615
— John E. Dickson 533,583
— John Thomas ... 2S2, 578
— Major Dawson 627
— Peter Edward 615
— Rowley Rich.Conway 627
— Rowley S. Sole 590
553i — William 592
52, 627I — William Noel 635
638
— Woulfe 605
Haycock, Fred. Aug. S. 708
— William 573a
Haydon, Wm. Hy 626
Hayes, Arthur M*. E. ... 635
— John Joseph 740
Haygarth, Francis 74;
Hayle-s, Henry T 638
Hayne.Arth.GorhamH. 635
— Robert 545
Haynes, Carleton 365
— Jonathan Wynyard. . . 626 Hesketh, James
Hayward, Henry B 603 — Robert Walter .
— John Fred.Curtis 627 Hession, Thos. Oliver
— William G 571 Hewat, Hy. Roper C
Haywood, Walter W. ... 745 Hewetson, G. S. Butle
592lHillas, Rob. Wm. G 565
580I Billiard, Arthur C 562
724 — JohnChinery 542
722|Hilliker, Henry 748
724! Hills, Alfred SpS
do6 1 — Sir John 605
Hillyard, George Anson 615
Hime, Sir Albert Henry 745
— Frederick 603
— Henry Wm. Lovett... 627
Hinde, George Langford 720
— Wm.Fred.Honywood565n
George Flower 615 Hinds, Thos. Clowes .... 748
Henry Garden 721 — William. Rich. G 724
— Hon. William H. 582, 605 Hinge, Daniel Isaac 742
— Li. Col. Wm. Henry 627 Hinton, James
— Capt. Wm. Henry ... 707 Hinxman, K.Willes ;
Hercy, Eustace L 6i5iHire, Sydney Joseph
— Fras. John ^33, 5S3 1 Hislop, Archibald ..
Heriot, Mackey A. H. J. 605 [Hitchcock, T.Burnett
Berne, George Edward 627 Hitching, G. H
5o5jHitchins, Horatio Otto 615
627 Hobart, George 627
George B. Benj.
Herrick, Benjamin Bou
Herries, Fred. Stans
Herring, William ...
— William Henry 69S
Herschel, John 615
Hervey, Charles R. W. 588
— Thos. G. O'Donoghue 744
724
, 583
605
573
615
698
6i<
Hazlerigg, Thos. May-
nard 534.
Healey, Hy. Francis ...573a
— John 627
Healy, Charles 724
— Michael Francis 742
— Michael Ryan 706
— Richard Calvert 704
Hearn, George 567
Heaslop, Colpoys P 61
Heastey, Geo. Bayles... 605
Heath, Edward Ker-
mode 570a
— James 570a
— John Macclesfield ... 627
— Robert Edward 724
Heathcote, Alfred 6
— Charles Geo 635
— Charles Graham 61
- Charles Lechmere ... 627
Hobbs, Abraham 63S
— Josiah W. Pearse 627
Hockey, John 698
Hockin, Chas. H. S. ... 365
027 Hodder, F. W. L 724
5q5 Hodges, KobertWin. ... 577
724 Hodgson, Hugh Norris 60
627) — James 705
613, — Joseph HamiLton 627
615,— Joseph Willoughby... 717
627|Hodnett, Wm. P 61
[loey, Lawrence 574
Hewett, G. L. Kennedy
. — Henry
Hewson, Francis
— John Lysaght 706 JHogan, William 573a
Hext, Arthur Stanifortb 53g|Hogg, Adam G. Forbes 591
Francis Marwood ... 561! — Harding C 635
■ Henry Yeatman 6351 — James H. G. G 573a
Heygate, Ed.L.Aspinall 564! — John Roberts 615
Richard Lionel 565' — Theodore William ... 396
— Wm. HowleyB 693;Hoggan,WilliamBrooke 545
Heyland, Alex. Samuel 635|Hogge, Somerville G. C. 605
Heyman, Chas.Hy.C... 635 Hoile, Edmond 724
Heymer, Edward 573a Ho lbeche, Richard 541
Heysham, B. F eosiHolberton, Thos. iST. ... 61
• RobertCecil Mouiicey 563 Holden, Robert 560
Heyvvood, John Jas 605'Holdich, Sir E. A... 257.
■ John Magee 615 — Si)- Thomas 615
Hezlet, Eichd. J 627 Holdsworth, John Ke'ly 615
Hibbard, Benry 573<rlHo]e, Frederick 627
Hibbert, Ed. H. Rowley" 565! Holforu, Arthu? 7of
— - Gilbert Redvers 5431 — Francis Gordon 744! Holland, Hon. Cecil T... 56:
— Robert Walker 635 Hickie, Henry 704' — George Henry 70!
Heather, David C. W.... 722 — James Francis 745J— Henry William 601
Heathom, Thomas Brid. 707 Hickley, Martin J 5451 — John 708
Heaton, John Richard... 745! Hickman, Stopford C... 548: — Lumley H. H 605
— Thomas 7odHicks, James Horatio... 569! — Thomas Wollams 605
— Wilfred 546J— Percy S 572:— Trevenan Jas 62
Heaviside, George H. ... 093 — William John 554!— William Tilston 568
- Wm. James 627
Hebb, Henry 740
Hebbert Wm. Stanley fir;
Heberden, Henry 615
Hector, James 724
Hickson, William B. S. 573iHolHes, George 717
Higginc, Maurice 698 Hollingsvvortti, T. S. ... 721
— Peter 574JBollist, E.Ommanney... 627
— William 69S Holloway, C. W. Elphin-
Higginson,ConwayR.D. 564J stone 711
S60
Hollyer, Walter 573a
Holmes, Hy. Stanhope 543
— James 7*3
— James Nicol 748
— Percy Lee 605
— Robert Henston 742
— Thomas James Paul 722
— William 5g8
— William Nassau 608
— William Prescod 627
Holohau, William 698
Holroyd.Wm. Rice Mor-
land 594
Holt, Robt. Wm. F 627
— Thomas 718
— William 572
— AVilliam J 615
Holwell, Martin D 635
Home, Sir A. D 720
— Hon. Cospatrick D... 693
— Frederick Jervis £15
— Hon. W.S.Douglas 534,584
Hone, Harry 69s
Honner, Wm. James ... 557
Hood, Sir A. F. Acland 633
— F. W. Visct 745
— William Charles 615
Hook, Chas. Campbell 74S
— Lionel 615
Hooke, Henry Hudson... 615
Hooper, Frederick 698
— Lucas G 724
— Willoughby Wallace 596
Hope, Adrian Henry ... 550
— Cecil Arthur 70S
— Charles Erroll 615
— James 5°5«
— John Edward 60;
Hopkins,Chas. H.Innes 558
— Edward 724
— Francis Powell 748
— Herbert F. Northey 567
— Thomas George 693
— William 698
Hopkinson, John fi 573
Hopwood, Arthur Robt. 748
— Edwin James 721
Hore, John Christopher 615
— Walter 561
— Walter Stuart 585
Hornby, Cecil R 635
— Geoffrey S. Phibbs... 362
— John Frederic 615
— Thomas 69S
Home, Chas. Jas. G05
— Edmuml Garland 748
— Lindsay Douglas 577
Horner, J. PitzLloyd ... 571
— Reginald George 708
Horniblow, Thomas ... 627
Hornsby, Geo. M. B. ... 613
Horrockj, A.Macintosh 565
Horsbrugh, Arch. B... 546
Horsey, Edw. Ralph ... 635
Horsi'ord, Nor. MacL.T. 595
Horsley, Frank 605
— Walter C 571
Horton, James 696
— Sydney George 707
— Thomas 544
Horwood, Wm.Thos.F. 570
Hosack, John 635
Hoskins, Arthur Reg. ... 615
— Reginald 627
Hoskyn, Chas. Reg. ... 554
Hoste, Dixon E 605
Hotham, Henry Edw.... 363
Houghton, Ernest 627
— Pfichmond 605
How, Charles C S67
Howard, Charles 573a
— Francis 722
— Frederick 698
— Frederick Compton 54;
— Henry Richard L. ... 547
— Henry Stanley 627
— John Cephas 707
— Thomas 627
— Walter 706
— William 698
— William Henry Ker 577
Howarth.Wm. Conquest 542
Hovvden, Jn. Dowling... 549
Howe. John Swann 574
Howell, Edward 569
— Heury 698
86 1
Howell, Horace 627
— Reuben 727
— Wm. Henry 711
Howes, Albert J 591
Howey, William 592
Howland, Joseph 698
Howlett, Sir Arthur 588
Howley, John 745
Hoyland, Stanley S. ... 718
Hoyes, Alexander 627
Hoysted, Isaac 724
— John 723
— Thomas Norton 720
Hozier, John Wallace... 745
Hubbard.lfon.CecilJohn 745
Huddlestone, Thomas... 706
Hudleston, John 615
Hudson, Herbert Edw. 543
— James 745
— J. H. F. Harrington 745
Hughan, H. Houghton 746
Hughes. Charles James 605
— Emilius 615
— Frederick George ...5730
— Henry Rodvel Lewis 693
— John 563
— Joseph William 605
— Michael James 568
— Pierce Edward 552
— Sir Robert John 605
— William 706
— Wm. Gwynne 615
Hulse, Chas. Fred 627
Hulseberg, John Wild .. 721
Humbley, Wm. Welling-
ton Waterloo 745
Hume, Arthur Robert... 563
— Charles Wheler... 130, 748
— Edward Trevor 615
— George Wm 567
— John Richard 605
— John Stewart M 555
— John Wm. Thrmg 534, 615
— Sir Robert 315, 579
Humfrey, Major Ben-
jamin Geaie 615
— Col. Benjamin Geale 616
— Frederick Thomas ... 594
— Thomas Blake 627
Humphreys, Thomas ... 574
— William 693
Humphry, Edw. Wood 635
Hungerford, Richard ... 720
— Thomas Everard 627
Hunt, Arthur 748
— Cecil Uenry 564
■ — Henry 698
— Henry P 713
— Henry Vaughan 615
— Henry Vere 598
— John 748
— -John Lombard 615
— John Percival 723
— Joseph 727
— Phineas Wm 563
— Robt. Aug. Carew ... 592
— Robert H. Brooke 130,623
— Shelley Leigh 615
— Thomas Charles 567
— Thomas Rochfort ... 627
— William 698
— William Shapter ... 593
— William Thomas 745
Hunter, Arthur Stewart 605
— Charles 615
— Charles Finch 705
— Chas. Fleming 748]
— iSirChas. Roderick, Bt. 564'
— Edwin John 717
— Fred.ErnestArundell 553
— George Gilett 569
— George Robert 711
— Lt. Colonel James 745
— Assist. Com. James... 705
— John 713
— Lt. Col. John 627
— John Muir 598
— John Norris 605
— Malcolm Russell 708
— Patrick 748!
— Thos. Alexander 627 j
— Vere Edward 727
Hunter-Weston, G. R... 627
Huniington, Herbert... 3701
Huntley. Hougham C... 627'
Hurst, Wm. Brunei 635
Index — Retired L int.
Huskisson, John Wm.... 615
— Norman 615
— Samuel George 615
Hussey, Charles Edw... 615
— William Clive 557
Huteheon, David 6x6
Hutchins, Alfred George 596
— Francis Arthur 627
Hutchinson, A. Had. ... 605
— Alex. Ross Elliott 605
— Anthony Richard 636
— Charles Scrope 605
— Coote Synge 160, 580
— G B 59c
— William F. Moore 534, 584
— William Lacy 627
Hutchison, Hen. M'Leod 627
Jackson, N. Sadleir 551
— Sir Robt. Wm 721
— Spenser 552
William 591
W. Henry Munton ... 627
— William Lewis 567
Jacob, Geo. Adolphus... 595
— Henry Ebenezer 605
— Herbert Bruce 596
— John 605
— John E. Fishbourne 563
— Samuel Swiutou 596
— Sydney Long 616
— William 592
— Wm. Vesey FitzG. ... 616
Jacson, John H. F 546
— Edward Woodri If ... 567
Hutt, George William... 572'Jaffrav, Edw. Woodriffe 567
Hutton, Edmund Baron 6i6'Jago, Robert Stephens 616
— George Allan 724I Jagoe, Henry 723
— George Holden 748 j James, Charles 745
— Henry Francis 616 — Edward Bosviile 542
— Thomas Everard ... 748) — Edward Renouard... 605
— ThomasBruce 745 — FrederickWoodbouse 539
Huyshe, Dunbar F 627I — Herb. Henderson ... 589
Hyde, John Martin 724 — James 7
— Richard Armstrong... 727 — James Poleglaze 616
— Robert 698I — Montague 598
— William 5701 — Samuel Alexander
Hynam, William 571I — Waller Culver 717
Hyslop, Arehiba'd 573"l — Walter Haweis 561
— Maxwell R 556 — Walter Wilson 542
— MaxwellWither 627: — William Hill 627
Ilderton, Charles E 616 — William Mawer 723
Illingworth, John A. ... 724JJameson, Charles 616
fmbusch, Henry 698I — John Lyster 720
Impey, Alfred G 542lJardine, Jas 724
— Eugene Clutterbuck 6c6|Jarrett, Henry Sullivan 59,
Imrie.Wm. Lawrence... 705! — Thomas 573a
rnchiquin, Lord 572 Jarvis, Alex. W 571
Ind, Fred. John Nash... 748 — R. Ed. Colborne 627
Inge, John W 627!— Samuel Peters 605
[nglefield, S. H. Stovin 745!-'"}-, R. Herbert Heath 748
Inglis, David William... 596
— James Weir 708
— John Frederic 552
— Robert Hastie 592
— Thomas Drummon 1 557
— William 748
— William Mason 568
Jauncey, Alex. Sidney G. 706 1
lay, William 724
Jazdowski.B. J 724
Jcbb, Arthur 6
— John de AVitt 5.
Jee, Edward Alfred 745
Jeffcoat, Jas. Henry ... 721
Ingram, Matthew J. T. 705 Jeffery, James 709
— Robert Bethune 745 Jeffreys, William 616
Inkson. James 72o|Jekyil, Sir Herbert 616
Innes, Chas. Alex 721 Jelf, Sir Richard Henry 616
— Edward Selby 627|Jemmett-Browne, E. F. 745
— Francis Newell 627 Jenings, U. A 724
— Sir J. Harrie Ker 720'Jenkins, Alexander 605
— Jas. John M'Leod ... 581J — Charles Vernon 605
— James Mitchell 556 — Edward Gordon 616
Irby, Fred. Arthur 693!— Sir Fras. Howell 605
— Leonard H. Loyd ... 745' — Frederic L. V 570
— Leonard Paul ' 693} — Henry Leoline 567
Iredell, Fras. Shrubb... 590 — Herbert Charles 545
— James Shrubb 6i6| — Noble Fleming 693
— Lestock Walters 636 — Robert Gedoin 595
Ireland, James 6g8| — Thomas Morris 627
Iremonger, Edgar A. ... .s7o:Jenkinson, Geo. S. Chas. 357
Ironside, Robert A 573 Jenks, William 571
Irvine, Charles 6osUeiiuei,J Aug. Fred 744
— Thomas Thompson ... 636Jenney, Wm. Richard... 706
Irving, John Beaufin ... 713'Jennings, Benjamin 1
— LewisAllen 723 — Charles Barromeo ... 723
Irwin, Chamney Graves 720; — Charles James 605
— De la Cherois Thomas 627Jervis, Chas. E. Parker 542
— John 748J — Edward Lennox 748
— William John 537J — Edwin 627
Isaacson, Henry Bevan 627I — Walter Neil 616
— Henry de S 6 1 6 1 — William S wynfen 6:6
— John de Stuteville ... 6361 Jervois, Henry Napier 546
Isacke,Hen.Wedderbnrn6i6l — John Gordon 744
Isham. Vere 566iJervoise, Hy. Clarke 745
Ives, Edward Harbord 693! — John Purefoy Ellis... 627
Ivrea. G. H. Marquis ...565a Jessop, Tom 698
Izod, AVilliam Henry ... 616 Job, Henry Percy 718
Jackson, Albert J. A. ... 6i6Jocelyn, hon.U. Jul.Ord 627
— Arthur Charles 546 Johnes, Sir Jas. Hills 579
— Cecil 636! Johnson, Sir Allen B.... 588
— Christison Syme 7071 — Captain Charles 707
— Edward Samuel 589 — Qr. Mr. Charles 727
Francis Benjamin ... 557! — Sir C. Cooper 589
Fred. George 6r6 — Ernest 568
Fred. L. La Caze 570!— Francis 722
Freeman Henry 398 — Frederick Luttman... 6.>7
— G. D'Aguilar 584
— George 575a
— George Edwd. Owen 627
■ George 573a
• G. Vanderheyden 163, 580
■ Henry 727
Johnson, Richard 6:6
— Victor George R 568
— Wm. Geo.Lillingstou 707
— Wm. Nicholas Gibson 636
Johnston, Brig. Surg. Aix. 724
— Qr.Mr. Alexander ...573«
— Arch.FraserCampbell565
— Charles 616
— Frederick Campbell 568
— George Hamilton 552
— James 704
— James Taylor 546
— Randal Fleming 566
— Robert 7060
— Robert Colnuhoun ... 727
— Biding Mr. William... 696
— Bria.Surg.Lt.Co/.Wm. 722
Johnstone, F. Fawkes 546
— G. C. Keppel 745.
— Henry Melvill ... 5651
— James 54
— James Win. Hope 6:
— John Douglas 61I
— Montague George ... 551J
— Richard 6xfij
— Robert F. Maclean ... 638
— Samuel H.N 62;
— Wm. George Currie... 59S]
Jolliffe, Charles 6n~
— Wilkes s6t
Jolly, Geo. Alfred 6:6-
Jones, Alfred Adrian ... 742
— Alfred Stowell ... 745
— Arthur Lloyd 719''
— Ebenezer 745
— Frederick Geo. Wm. 566
— Gilbert Saltoun 553
— Griffith Turner 590
— Henry 636,
— Henry Helsham H. ... 61s
— Henry Norris 616
— Sir Howard Sutton ... 578
— Howell Locke 605
— Humphrey Stanley... 711
— Jenkin 599
— John Arnallt 717
— John Woodville 550
— Lewis John Fillis 74s
— Melville George 724
— Owen Thomas 627
— Rich. Roy non 605
— Robert Owen 605
— Thomas 745
— Thomas Henry 696
— Thomas John 616
— Walter Dally 547
— Wm. Henry Dawes... 598
— William Locke 693
Jopp, John 595
— Stephen Jas. Melville 543
Jordan, Lutley 748
Josselyn, A. Henry 627
— Frederick John 627
— James Edward 616
Joyce, Wm. Walter Pat. 636
Joynt, Henry William 723
Judd, Chas. Richard ... 577
Judge, Charles Neave... 616
Jutyan, Sir Penrose G. 711
Jupp, Richard Bairy ... 693
Just, Augustus 698
Justice, Fras. Jas 627
— Hy. Annersley 592
Philip 636
William Clive ...533,583
Kane, Fras. Wm. F 63$
— Matthew Nisbett G... 636
Karslake, Frederick 605
Kauntze, E. H. E 394
Kay, Foster C. L 539
Henry Monckton 616
William Algernon 627
Kaye, Arthur Edw. C... 545
— George Farquhar 605
— William Robert 706
Kays, Reginald Ker 562
Keane, George W 567
Kearney, C.J. Bucler 543
Kearsley, Robt. W 548
Keate, Edward 605
Keatinge, Maurice Den 560
— Richard H 589
Keays, William Taflnell 616
Keb'le, John Alfred 698
Keen, Sir Fred. John ... 593
Keene, John E.Ruck... 607
— ,IoLn U. C 573|Lane, Benjamin 724
John Rooper 706a — Charles Powlett 605
Index — Retired List.
Keer, Jonathan 6o5|Kin<i, Henry 563 Lance, Wm. H. Joseph 613
Keeshan, John 573a— H.VV 7i7;Land, James 724.
Keir, William 7221— James 698— Isaac 698
Keith, James 616 — James Stewart 63o|Landale, James 720
— James Blaikie , 636
Kell.Waldegrave C. F... 549
Kelly, Anderson L 566
— Arthur D. Denis 353
— Qr.Mr. Edward 698
— Vet.Surg. Edward ... 742
— Edward Harrey 742
— Hy. Holdsworth 709
— James Bennett 722
— James Graves 397
— John 698
— Patrick 698
— Philip 574
— Thomas 636
— Thomas Jas. P 542
— Waldron Edw. Roper 616
Kelsall, Gustavus Nic. 636
— John Richard 627
— Richard Edward 543
Kelsey, Walter Fred.130, 616
Kelso, Archibald 571
Kemball, Sir Arnold Bui-
rowes 163, 588
— John Shaw 60
Kemble, Henry 627]Kitching, Chas. Wm. R. 627
Henry Charles 616 Kitson, G.Andrew Noble '08
Kemm, Fred. St. John 718
Kemt), Walter Hy 742
Kendall, Chas. Melville 568
Kennard, Ernest C. H. 573
Kennaway, Chas. Wm, 627
Kennedy, Lord Alex. ... 560
— Alexander Clark 585
— Charles Arthur 708
— Charles Henry Scott 616
— Claude 534
— Edward Douglas 555
— Hugh 636
— Irving Francis 636
— Jas. Montagu Bowie 693
— John Henry 693
— John Pitt 695
— John Wm. Alex 605
— Thomas Francis 727
■ — Walter Craufurd 706
— William Horace 567
Keanett, B. H. B.... 130, 748
Kenney, John Hy 698
fCenny, Richd. Thos. ... 740
— Wiiliam Henry 745
Kensington, Edgar 616
— William Lord 745
Kent, Henry 58]
Keogh, Anthony Robert 748
— John Woulfe 603
— Lynch John 713
Keppel, Edw. Geo. 130, 547
Ker, Lord C. J. Innes... 745
Kerans, Wm. Root 724
Kerr, Chas. Robert 539
— Lord Ralph Drury533, 583
— William 572a
— Major Gen. Wm. H. 605
— Major William Henry 636
Kerrich, Edmund 627
— Walter D'Oyly 163, 590
Kerrison,Edm.RogerA. 547
Kerstemau, J. B 627
Ketchen, Isaac 605
Kettle, James 741
Kettlewell, Thomas ... 593
Key, Aston McN.Cooper 558
— David Thomas 718
Keyser, Fred. Charles... 616
Kidd, James Gordon ... 740
Kidston, Alex. Ferrier 616
Kilby, James Edward 695
Kilgour, Frederick 595
Killick, George L. B. ... 567
— Thomas Alexander... 742
Kilroy, Philip L 723
Kincaid, William 591
Kinchant, J. Charlton... 533
Kindersley, Charles P.
Wilson 567
King, Alex. Coote
Newton 564
— Au^u tas Carter 636
— Charles Edward 616
— Chas. E. Croker 706a
— Charles Richard 627
— Sir D. G. A. Duck-
worth, Bart 547
• Charles Stuart 606
— Christopher W. M. ... 558
— Clayton Turner 596
— Geo. Hale 561
— Maitland Moore 628
Lang, Arthur Moffat ... 6j6
— Charles Edward 547
— Gordon Abercrotnby 718
— Hugh Graham 560
— Percy Owen 636
— Richard Tickell M. ... 616
— William R 570X
Langdale, Philip 568
Langdon, Allan Harris 539
— John 724
— Paul Perram 708
Langford, Francis 636
— George Edward 706
— Hercules E. Lord 745
— William 740
— William John 636
Langham, Edward H.... 572
— Fred. G 561
Langley.WilliamSavage 616
Langmore, Edward Ham 616
Langridge, Geo. Thos.... 545
Knatchbull, Charles 627|Langrish, Thomas 698
— Francis 6i6|Langtry, Henry 616
— Norton 6i6|Lannowe,B. H.Mathew 606
Kneebone, Frederick ... 748|Lapham, Uriah F 698
Kneller, G. T. C. St. J. 706 L irking, Lambert C. ... 573
— Percy Macgregor 551
— Thomas Fraser 549
— William 698
— William Michael 705
Kinglake, Hamilton A. 693
Kingscote.Hv.Blomfield 6x6
— SirR. N.Fitzhardinge745
Kingsley, W. Hy. Bell 616
Kingston, Thomas 724
Kinloch, Alex. A. A. ... 605
— Geo. E. Anchite 627
Kinnear, William 718
Kinsman, Harold John 616
Kintore, A.H.T. Earl of 559
Kippen, Horatio Nelson 744
Kirby, Samuel J. Jas. 719
— Thomas Hartwell 627
Kirk, John Charles 570
Kirkwood.HendleyPaul 616
— John Knox 627
Kirwan, Albert 722
— William Fra. M 636
Knaggs, Henry 72
Knapp, Charles Barrett 713
Knight, Arnold More... 745
— Charles Lewis W. M. 568
— Frederick Chas 7°2
— Henry 55°
— Henry Raleigh 563
— Henry Sollers G. S. 627
— Thomas 696
— William Henry 605
Knocker, Herbert P. ... 616
Knollys, Henry 616
— Louis F 548
— WilliamW 616
Kaowles.Chas. Benj. 533,583
— Francis Edw 711
— Robert Townley 565
Knox Charles Wm 555
— Ernest Augustas 698
— Francis Robt. B 636
— Howard Vincent 373
— Howe James 627
— James 748
— Maurice 723
— Richard 539
— Robert John 545
— Vicesimus 548
— William 745
Knyvett, William L. N. 594
Koe, Lancelot C 567
Kynaston, Hy. Edmonds 036
Kynsey, Win. R 727
Kyrle, Audley W. W. M. 636
Kysh, Douglas John ... 636
Labouchere, F. A 572
Lachlan, Robert 748
Lackey, Danisl 727
Lacy, Richard 616
— William Chas. James 542
Lamb, Sir Arch. Jit 748
— Charles F. Grant 005
— George 628
— Henry 724
— James 698
— John Alexander 727
— Stephen Eaton 556
— Thomas 636
Lambart, lion. Arthur 558
—Percy Francis 550
Lambert, Frederick A.
Heygate 561
— James Drummoud ... 741
— Sydenham J 616
— Walter Miller 628
— William 605
Lambrick, George 578
Lambton, Arthur... 533, 583
— Francis 74
Lamont, John Hy. 553
Lamport, Hy. Chris. ... 717
Lamprey, Joseph John 723
Lance, Frederick 59
Larminie, Edw. Merry. 616
Larpent, L. H. P. de H. 592
Lascelles, Claud G. W.. 636
— Henry Arthur 628
— Walter R 616
— W. 0 707
Lash, Henry Andrew ... 695
Lassetter. Harry B 565
Latchford, John 723
La Terriere, F. B. de S. 6y3
Lathom, Earl of 557
La Touche. Wm. Paget 59
Laud, Isaac 698
Lauder, Robt. Renwick573<*
L,auderdale,F.H.,jlWZ of 628
Laughton, Art. Fred. ... 616
— Daniel Wilson 606
— George Arnold 590
Laurie, Casper Robert 718
— Claud V. E 570a
JohnWimburn 353,533,581
Julius D. Dvson 616
Lavie, Augustus J 629
Law, Edwm 6^8
— Sir Edw. Fitzgerald 550
— Victor Edward 593
Lawless, Edmond James 717
— William Hampden E. 566
Lawlor, Wm. Patrick ... 628
Lawrence, Henry John 629
— Henry J. H 724
— Robert 036
— William Wylly 534
Lawrie, JohD 748
— William John 718
Lawson, Chas. Fairbank 616
— David James 719
— Fras. Bernard 565a
— Fras. William 570
— James M 572
— Marmaduke Charles 629
— Wm. Arnold Webster 570
Lay, Tudor ,., 570a
Layard, Arthur A. M....565CZ
— Brownlow V 629
— Charles Edmund 606
Lazzarini, Jarnes 606
Lea, Samuel Job 535
— Samuel Percy 745
Leach, Cecil Francis ... 616
— Edmund 534, 584
— Sir Geo. Arch 745
— Reginald Pemberton 554
— Walter 724
Leader, Nicholas 547
— Thomas Alex. F 636
Lean, Francis 628
Learmonth, John Henry 563
Leask, Jas. G 724
Le Bailly, Alex. C 693
862
Le Breton, William
Inglis 636
Leckie, David 723
— Norman Houstonn ... 550
Lecky, George 597
— John Gage 628
Le Cocq, Hubert ... 163, 590
Leconfield, Lord $j2
Lee, Arthur Hamilton... 560
— Charles Nairne 718
— Edward George 69S
— E. Hanning Hanning 535
— Ellis 6j6
— Ge rge Arthur 616
— Henry Herbert 60S
— Henry Louis 565a
— Henry Pincke 628
— John 636
— William 636
— Wm. Melville Lauris-
ton 693
Leech, Robert S. B 713
Leeding, William 698
Leeke, Ralph 535
Lees, Percy 56S
— Wm. Mii unings 589
Leete, William John ... 572
Leetham, Arthur 564
— William 569
Ln Feuvre, Geo.Wm. H.565CC
Lefroy, Augustine Hugh 745
— Henry George 548
Legg, Geo. Edw. W. ... 571
Leggatt, Edw. Owen ... 5S9
— ■IS- R 573
Le Geyt, Philip H 502
— Wm. Bell 705
Legire, Hon. Heneage... 616
— William Vincent 745
Leggett, Charles G 616
— Geo. Edward 748
Legh, Hy. Martin C. ... 745
— Hubert Cornwall 556
Le Grand, Fred. Gasper
533, 578
Le Grice, Fred. Swaine 616
Lehmanu.Fred. Hope. ..565a
Leicester,<Si>Peter Fred.
Fleming, .Bari1 572
Leigh-Lye, Chas 570
Leigh, Richard 6ifr
— Robert Thomas 606
Leishman, John Thos.... 606
Leitch, James 724
Leith, Jas. Mackenzie 560
— Thomas 636
Lemarchand, C. S 628
Le Marchant, Albert
MaunsellLeM. T. .. 636
— Henry St.J.V. Le M.
Thomas 616
Le Messuricr, Augustus 616
LeMesurier.CecilBrooke 616
— Frederick Augustus 616
— John 581
— Thomas Augustus ... 62S
Lemon, R. Se3'mour ... 616
Le Mottee.Osmond Fra. 616
Lempriere, Arthur Reid 6o5
Lennox, Lord Alg.Chas.
Gordon 535
— David 717
— John 561
Lenox-C onyngham,
Wm. A 555
Lenton, Charles 699
Le Pelley, Ernest 616
Le Quesne, Chas. F. N. 545
Lermitte, Hy. Jas 564
Leslie, Alex. Maurice... 563
— Archibald Young ... 628
— Charles Robert 636
— George 636
— John 743a
— John Henry 557
— Lewis Xavier 748
Lester, John Fredk. ... rio6
— William Charles 606
L'Estrange, Albt. H 723
— Edmund 606
— Francis Adolpnus 724
— Paget Walter 616
Lethbridge, Chris. W... 628
— John Guy Bavon 571
Lever, Reginald C 724
Levett, William S. B, ... 563
Levita, Harry P 561
863
Lewer, Alfred 724
— Robert 720,
Lewes, George Alban... 616;
— Henry Colebrook 534, 584
— Hugh Arthur 6i6|
— Price c36
-Wm, Price Llewellyn 745
Lewin, H. F. Chap 628]
— Thomas Herbert 628
Lewis, Arthur Thomas 699
— ArthurW. Drummond 559
— Chas. Algernon... 329, 578
— George Alban £16
— Henry ■ 6o6
— Hen. Fra. Peterkin ... 628
— Herman Le Roy 56'
— Jeln William 711
— Ralph FitzGibbon ... 748
Lewsey, Walior 573(1
Levne, James 748
Liardet, Augustus Bnry 62S
— Charles Aylmer 616
— Walter S. Davies ... 547
Liddell. Robert Spencer 616
Lidderdale, .Tames 616
Liebcnrood, G. Engelb. 636
Ligcrtwood, T 7*7
I.illicrnp, .lames W. A. F 707
Lillingstuu, Ed. Gordon 597
Lindesay, Hy. Rich. P. 628
— Josh. E. C. C 745
Lindner, Albert J 565"
Lindoe, Fred.Ekins 628
Lindsay, Alexander Jn. 636
— Charles Ludovic 568
— Henry Edith A 569
— Hy. E. Morgan 565
— James Gavin 616
— Robert 72S
— Walter James 539
— William Bayford 636
Lindsell, Chas. Fred. ... 564
— Philip Barber 636
Lines, Hossiter 572
Lingard, Alfred 718
Linton, Charles 628
— Simon 7'7
Lin wood, Norman 699
Lister, Frederick D. ... 745
— Wastel Jameson 553
Liston.John * 616
Litchfield, Edwin
Little, Archibald Cosmo 560
— Henry Alexander ... 591
— John Albert 598
— John Caruthers 628
— Wm. Hunter Buller 535
Littledale, Hy. Arthur.. 562
Littleton, Hon. E. G. P. 744
Livesay, Robt. Algernon 628
— William 6:7
Livesey, Edgar Wm. ... 719
— William 616
LLoyd, Wiiford Neville 556
Lloyd, Albert 628
—Arthur Cliflord 543
— Arthur H. Orlando... 570
— Charles Frederick .. 748
— Charles Patteson 568
— Edward 628
— Edw. Fraser S 606
— E. Harford 724
— Ernest Marsh 628
— Francis Elliot 63b
— Francis Thomas 534,
— John David A. Thos. 557
— John Hayes 636
— Mathew Pennefather 748
— Maurice Brickdale... 569
— Owen L. F 561
— Richard Mercer 617
— Robert Clifford 744
— Thomas 745
■ — Thomas Francis 533, 583
— Thomas Prince 706
— Wiiford Neville 547
— Wm. Chetwode 539
Loader, Alfred Edgar. ..573a
Loch, William 598
Lock.FrederickEdward 748
■ — Henry 606
— John'Lock 568
Locke, Wm. Hume N.... 636
Lockhart, David Blair 606
— Graeme Alex 606
— Robert D.Elliott 617
— William Eliott 617
Index — Retired List.
Lockwood.AmeliasR.M. 745
Lockyer, Edw. S. 3. ... 617
— Walter Nevill 537
Locock, Herbert 617
Loder, Fred. C. J 7061
Lodge, Frank 628
Lofthov.se, R. C 721
Lottus, Dudley Ferrars 572
' — St. John Douglas 569
Logan, Alfred 617
— Chas. Atkinson 629
I — Joseph 617
— Quentin M'K 545
— Samuel 740
Logic, James 693
Lombe, Ralph Hy. F.... 554
Long, Alexander 724
— Charles Wigram 629
— Robert Lowry 706a
— William Henry 699
Longboume, Frank 617
— Wm. Ford 706a
Longden, John Edward 706
Longfield, Forster 617
Longhurst, Arthur Edw.
Temple 724
— Bruce 705
— Seaward 742
Longmoro, Chas 727
— Charles Matthew 617
Longridge, Cecil C 572
Lonsdale, Henry 699
— Henry H. Hey wood 570
Loraine'Fred. E. Blake-
ncy 629
Lord, Charles Owen 617
— Robert 571
— Walter Harold 567
— William Barry 742
Loudon, Robert Alex.... 745
Lough, Rev. Wm. J 740
Loughborough, Thos. W. 5
Lougheed.J.Winterscale 724
Louis, William 620
Lovegrove, Edward 548
Lovell, Charles Neville 745
— John 629
— Peter A. D. A 566
Lovett, Beresford 606
— Henry Wilson 559
— Hubert Richard 552
— John Richard 617
Low, Alex 145, 578
— John Alves 707
— John Maxwell 629
Lowe, Arthur Cecil 573
— Arthur Charles 744
— Sir Drury Curzon D.
158,579
— George May 718
— Robt. Hy. C. D 745
Lowis, Nmian 629
— Ross Feudal] 617
— Reginald Fendall ... 577
Lowndes, John Henry
13°. 74.
— Thomas 606
Lowrey, Henry 636
Lowry,Fred. J. Sharpies 636
— Henry Macgregor ... 617
— Robert T. Graves 552
— Robert William... 310, 580
— Thos. Pepper Ernest 556
Lowsley, Barzillai 629
Lowther, Wm. Gorges... 545
Loyd, Arthur Purvis .. 748
— Frank Kirkman 693
Luard, Charles Edward 606
— Charles Henry 617
— Frederick Peter 606
Luby, Maurice Baptiste 636
Lucas, Alfred William... 537
— Francis A 570
— Jasper 748
— Richard 748
Luce, Richard Harman 719
Lucy, Frederick Henry 564
— H.W.RamsayFairfax 573
Ludlow, Edrn. Samuel 596
Lugard, Hy. Ibbetson... 594
— Henry Travers 537
Luke, Hy. Francis 706
Lukin, Fred. Windham 706
— Wm. Wind. Aug 606
Lumb, Anthony 556
Lumsden, Henry Wm... 629
— Sir Peter Stark 588
Lund. Alfred 57 ilM'Goun, John Todd 693
Lundy, Francis Walter 7i3!M'Gregor, Alex.Donald 629
I.uscombe, Geo. Aug.... 57iiM'Grigor, Duncan J.... 590
— John H .- 572— Sir James R. D 563
Lushington. Arthur Jas. sssJM'Innis, Edw. Bowater 551
— Edward Eardley 535 M'Inroy, Charles 594
lutman, John Henry... 748 M'Intyre, David 727
■uttrell, Alex. Fownes 563 M'Kay, Qr.Mr. William 727
Luxmoore, C. Thos.P. 595J- Captain William 570a
Lyall, Chas. Noel 568, M'Kean, Alex. Chalmers 535
— Henry 550 M'Kechnie, John A. R. 629
Lydiard, A. C. G 598|M'Kee, Cornelius 573a
Lyle, Allan Andrew 723|M'Kenzie. Alexander ... 606
John Mackenzie 748
Lynch, Alfred Hy. C. ... 617
- Arth. Hy. Fran 727
— Edward John 548
— Hyacinth 557
— James Beverley 617
— John De Burgh 598
-William 699
Lynes, Samuel Parr 617
Lyon, Alexander B 718
— Fitzroy David 571
— Fred. Lee H 745
— Nathaniel John 572
Lyons, Frederick Wm. 562
— Heury George 568
Lys, Arthur Marriott ... 617
Lysons, Daniel Chas. W 564
Lyster, Arthur Walter 636
— Charles Bytoie 549
— Fred. Torrens 745
— Alex. Wm 706
M'Kiernan. Henry 573a
M'Kown, William 695
M'Laren, Peter 629
— William Henry 546
M'Laughlin, Edward ... 606
— George Hall 558
— Henry James 723
— Hubert James 555
M'Lennan, John 573
M'Leod, Qc.Jfr. Harry 699
— Gen. Harry 590
— Sir John Chetham 533, 579
— Walter Thompson ... 557
— Wm. Kelty 580
M'Loughlin. John 629
M'Mahon, Chas. Alex. 590
— Chas. Joseph 591
— William 748
M'Micking, Gilbert 560
— Henry Hammon 590 M'Millan, John F 727
Lyte, Alfred 606 M'Mullen, John 719
M' Alpine, Conyng.Mar. 629
M'Arthur, Alexander D. 617
— Charles 578
M'Aulay, James 571
M'Barn'et, A. Cockburn 745
M'Cabe, Joseph 573a
M'G'affery, James 699
M'Callum, William 727
M'Mullin, John 594
M'Murdo, Arthur M. ... 567
M'Nair, Alfred Lionel... 597
— Edw. John 599
— Henry Arch 592
— John Fred. A 636
M'Nalty, Geo. Wm 722
M'Neile, Charles 629
M'Calmont, Barklie C. ssolM'Neill, Chris. Wm. ... 617
M'Canee, Hy. M. Jones 570J— Duncan 594
M'Cann, John 699
M'Carthy, Rev. Arthur.. 740
— Edward 727
— Henry Hotham 707
— Jas. Joseph 724
M'Cartney, Daniel 69c
M'Causlaiid, Arthur K. 536
— Marcus Fras. Henry 617
— Marcus L 617
— Major Gen. William
Henry 583
— Co!. William Henry... 617
— if. Co/. WilliamHenry 629
M'Clellan, Greville E.... 636
M'Clenahan, Samuel ...5730
M'Clintock, Benjamin... 636
— Henry F. ...'. 573
— John Knox 571
— Leopold Alfred 552
— William 617
— Wm. Graham Waugh 5
M'Connel, Fred- B. ..
M'Connell, Ronald S
— Sir John C 581
— Malcolm 568
M'Phail, Thos. R 571
M'Pherson, Chas. Alf.
Howard 561
— Philip 745
— Robert Nasmyth 722
M'Quaid, Peter John ... 723
M'Queen, Sir John W... 591
M'Rae, Alex. R. T 617
— John Graham 617
MSheehy, Edw. L 724
M'Tavish, Alex. 0 724
M'Veigh, William Edw. 573a
MacAdam, H. C. Viyers 577
— John S 721
— Philip Bower 567
MacAndrew, J. Duncan 748
Macartney, A. Sutherl. 707
— HusseyB. G 708
— James 722
693I — ■ John Wm. Morton ... 552
573 Macaulay, Chas. Edw... 617
il' Coy, Robert 699 Macbay, Wm. G. Wolfe 598
M'Cracken, John A 722iMacBean, Archibald ... 693
M'Crea,Fredk. Bradford 748 Macbean, George S 589
M'Creery, Nathaniel ... 723
M'Cudden, Lionel A. T. 636
M'Cullagh, Jas. Robt.... 617
M'Culloch.Alex.Neilson 699
M'Cutchan, James Shaw 723
M'Donald, Duncan D. C.
M 549
M'Donnell, John 744
M'Dowell, Edw. Gres... 721
M'Evoy, Patrick 699
M'Ewen, James Henry 636
— Robert Bruce 629
M'Fadyen, Duncan 717
M'Fall, Albert Wm. C. 561
— Chambers Haldane
Cooke 572
M'Farlan, John Warden 709
M'Farland, Fra. Edw.... 724
M'Farlane, Andrew 699
Norman 569
— Ronald 565a
Macbeth, Hugh M 721
MacDonald, Charles J. 585
— Sir Claude Maxwell... 548
— Peter 745
Macdonald, Alastair
M'lan 352, 533, 579
— Alexander 718
— AlexanderDall 717
— Allen D 563
— Donald 593
— George 617
— George Godfrey 569
— HarryC.Farquharson 557
— Reginald Percy 554
— William Burns 71b
MacDonnell, R. Doyne 693
— William 706
MacDougall, Donald ... 554
— Stewart 130, 554
— William Campbell ... 617
Macdougall, John 617
M'Gann, James 723 (Macfadin, Fra. H 724
M'Garty, James 69o|MacFarlane, Francis J. 745
M'Gee, Henry 696[MacGachen, A. H. H. ... 706
M'Ghee, Robert James 62gjMacGeorge, Wm. Hy.... 542
M'Gotm, Alexander 606 Macgowan, Jas. Murray 570
Index — Retired List.
Ma:iowan, R. S 707
MacGregor, C. George... 636
— Henry Grey 617
— John X. Murray 565a
— Malcolm J. Ebt. 534,583
MacGwire, Edw. T.
St. L 533, 581
Machell, Edv.-ard John 636
— Percy Wilfrid 5°5a|
Macintosh, Archibald ... 629;
Macintyre, Donald 606,
— John M'Kenzie 580
Mack, John Clarkson ... 5721
Maekay, Angus William 74S
— Arthur Leith Hay ... 693'
— Henry John 718!
■ — Surg. Ma /or James ... 717!
— Surg. Major James ... 724!
— James F 5701J
— Jas. Livingston
Abcrigh 598
— John Sutherland 719
— .Siiencer Henry 636
— William Bertie 718
Mackenzie, Alt'. Robt.
Da%-idson 593
— Ashley Edmund 564]
— Colin 606
— Donald 571
— George 617
— Jas. Ales. Fras. H.
Stewart 535
— James Stuart Fraser 617
— Brig. Surg. John 72
— Col. John 617
— John Edmund 707
— Kenneth Jas. Lock... 596
— Kenneth John 693
— Murdo 717
— Roberts. Muir 629
— Roderick 606
— Samuel Kenneth 551
— Thomas 636
— WiLiiam Ord 724
Mackeson, Wm. Jas. ... 555
Mackesy. Wm. Henry... 59
Mackie, David 724
— William 372, 699
Mackinlay, George 549
Mackinnon, Chas 724
— David Reid 720
— Donald William 629
— Henry Wm. Alex. ... 722
— Lionel Dudley 538
— William 699
Mackintosh, William
John 6
Mackworth, Sir A. W.
Bart 617
Maclagac, Chas. G 719
MacLaughlin, William 552
Maclaverty, Arch. Iver 617
Maclean, Allan 617
— Charles Smith 592
— Sir FitzRoyDonald,£f.744
— Hampden Healy 724
— Henry John 606
— John Hugh 717
Jlacleane, Thomas 636
Maclear, Henry Wallick 636
Macleod, Chas. D 59:
— Roderick W 563
MacLeod, Norman 561
Macmahon, Percy A. ... 557
Macmillan, Scott Arthr. 570
— Scott Renton ■" 570
MacMunn, Chas. A 717
Macnaghten, Arthur W. 594
— Sir Fras. Edm. Bt... 744
Macnair, John 693
Macnamara, Nugent ... 629
— William 721
Macnaughton, A. Wm. 595
MacNeill, Jas. G. R. D. 5*4
Macpherson, Andrew K. 629
— Duncan 629
— JamesDuncan 596
— John Lawrence 629
— Lachlan 746
— Thos.Robt. Matheson 629
Macqueen, Daniel 724
MacQuibban, Charles
Mitchell 717
Macrobin, Andrew &..... 723
MacSwiney, E. V.... 724
Mactaggart, Bev. John 740
Madden, Chas. D 720
Madden. Wm. Chas. F. 629
— George Colquhoun... 545
Magee, A. F 7°7
Magenis, Henry Cole ... 744
Magrath.Beauch.H.W... 591
— Charles Frederick .. 556
— Henry M. Septimus 596
— Johu Richard 617
Maguire, Constantine... 617
— John Thomas 746, 774
Maher, Valentine Her-
bert 63ft
Mahon3% John 706
Maillard.RobertThirkill 617
Main, James 699
— Robert Maxwell 571
Maiuguy. Ferd. B 606:
Mainwa'ring, Edw. P.... 59/j
— Francis G. Lawrence 629
— Reginald Quinton ..589!
— Rowland Rees 5881
— William George 589J
Mair, Arthur 748j
- Wm. Crosby S 617I
Mains, Geoffrey 57s
Maisey, Edw. Levieu ... 561!
Maitland, Ales. Fuller 562
David Makgill Crich-
ton 534, 584
Eardley 617
— Ron. George Thomas 629
— Henry R. S 57°
— Sir James Makgill
Heriot 534, 584
Major, Francis Ward ... 596
— Frederic 74°
— Napoleon Bisdee 721
Malcolm, E. Donald 617
— George 617
— JohnV. T
Malcolmson, Edward ... 569
— John H. Porter 606
Malcomson, Alexander 629
Maiden, Robert V 595
Malet,Alex. G.Wm 636
— GuilbertE.Wyndham 636
— Harold Esdaile 617
— Si>Hy.Ohas.Eden,-B<. 746
— John Warre 554
Malins, David P 569
Maliabv, Robert 590
Mallins~, Fred. W 570a
— William 629
Mallock, Henry Arch... 594
— Thos. John Raymond 629
Malone, Anthony 629
Maloney, William... 699, 775
Maltby, John M 629
Malthus, Sydenham 617
Mamby, L. Philip 725
Mander, Alfred Thos. ... 617
— Frederick Day 606
Manderson, Geo. R 606
Mangles, Cecil 6=6
Manley, Fras. Capel ... 535
Mann, Gother Fyers .. 546
— Horace .., 566
— James Robt 744
Manners, Chas. Geo. E.J. 569
— Lord Edw. W. J 693
— Herbert R 746
— Richard Abraham ... 617
Mannock, Francis A. S. 629
Mansel, Chas. Grenville 629
— Ernest Digby 556!
— Eustace G 563
— John D 537
— Robert Henry 545
— Walter Luttrell 546]
Mansergh, A. H.W 636!
— John Craven 746
Mansfield,S;)'Chas.Edw. 744
— William D. Earl of... 567
Manson, Edm. E. M.
Davison 565
Maples, Henry 693
March, Gerald Edward 705
Marett, James Richard 596
— Peter Daniel 617
Margary, Alfred Robert 559
Margesson, William G. 746
Marrett, E. Uvedale 636
Marriott, Cha. Fred 748
— Edwin M. LesUe 597
— Hayes 57S
— Henry Christopher... 798
— Reginald Adams 636
Marrow, Peter 550
Marryat, Ernest Lind 629
— Herbert Charles 629
— Hugh Fitz Roy 548
Marsack, Edward.L 571
Marsden. William 629
Marsh, Edwd.Newnhain 617
— Edward Herman 636
— Frank H. Berwick ... 593
— George Samuei 63"
— Henry Dyke 774
— Hipp'esley Cmiliffe... 617
— Jeremy Taylor 617
— WilloughbV Digby... 617
Marshall, Chas. Hy. T... 597
— Francis William 567
— Fredk. Fitzhugh 742
— George F. L oofi
— Henry 617
— Henry Daily 570a
— Henry Stapylton 564
— James Douglas 727
— John 573
— John James 718
— John James de Z. ... 717
— Lionel 539
— Robert 569
— Robert G. S 617
— Robert Seton 560
— Walter 629
— Wm. Bainbrigge 606
Marsham, Fred Savill 562
— Henry Savill 548
Marsland, V7m. Edw. ... 606
Marston, Edw. Charles 606
— Jeffery Allen 720
Martelli, Norton Charles 598
— Thomas Challoner ... 617
Marter, R. J. Combe ... 606
Martin, Alexander 699
— Charles Nassau 606
— Cunliffe 593
— David William 629
— Evelyn Charles 550
— George Blake Napier 617
— George Mure 561
— Gerald Ward 629
— Henry Richmond 617
— James Evan Baillie... 567
— John Hamilton 572
— John James 629
— John M. Harding ... 718
— John Paton 606
— Martin 546
— Sir Richard E. R 535
— RobertConolly 617
— Samuel Yorke 749
— William George 606
— William Thomas 721
Martindale, B. H 746
Martyr, James Smith... 606
Marvin, William 706
Mascall, Francis 617
Mason, CharlesCrawford 606
— John Anderson 695
— Samuel Butler 717
— William Campbell ... 572
— William Henry 617
Massey, Son. Lionel E. 746
Massy, Chas. Francis.. 629
— Godfrey OwenG 565a
— WilliamGodfreyDun-
ham 146, 533, 579
— William James 617
Master, William C. 130, 744
Masters, George 699
— William James 742
Masterson, John 740
Matchett, Alfred Wm... 636
Matheson, Duncan 551
Mathias, Fred. Hope ... 617
— Vincent Lewis 629
Mathison, Gilbert H. F. 554
Matson, Ohas. Geo 74S
— Henry 749
Matthews, Charles John 617
— Charles Richard 594
— Henry Melvin 629
— Llewelhn Washington 565
— William 696
Maturin, Fred. Harvey 547
Maude, Aubrey M 539
— Edwin 617
— Fras. Stirling de M. 573
— Frederic Natusch ... 560
— Robert Henry 629
— Robert John 554
864
Maul, Spencer D 560
Maule, Geo. Edwin 629
— Henry Barlow 606
— John 749
Mauleverer, Ben. Bun. 746
Maunsell, Arthur M 552
— Cnarles Albert 721
— Charles Hy. Wray ... 559
— Edward Henry 706
— Sir Fred. Richard 204, 588
— George 749
— John Drought 706a
— Nevill Fras. Augustus 554
— Robert 746
— Major Gen. Thomas 636
— Surg. General Thomas 720
— William Stopford ...617
Maurice, A. Corbet 617
— Cuthbert C. Duguid 707
Mawbey, Henry Way... 606
Maxham, John William 720
Maxwell, Aymer Claud 707
— James A. C. Wedder-
burn 638
— Nigel 555
— Patrick 606
— Robert James 617
— Thomas Mercer 629
May, G 548
— James 591
Maycock, John Gifrtens 617
Mayes, William Busby 696
Mayhew, Alf. Hercules 59S
— Chas. G. Adams 550
— Thomas 546
Maynard.Cha.Walsham 707
Mayne, Charles H. H.... 550
— Jasper Graham 565
— John 749
— JohnTheophilusB.... 629
— Mosley 636
— Otway 555
Mayo, John 695
— William Robert 705
Mayow, Mayow Wynell 638
Mead, Beo. George 74©
— Henry Robert 617
— Robert 705
Meade, John M. de 0.... 599
Meadows, Robt.Thornton7i8
— Robert Wyatt 730
Meane, John 72:
Meares, Henry John ...706a
— Wm. Lewis D 606
Mears, Arthur 707
Medd, Henry 573a
Meiklejohn, John F 629
Mein, Alex. Bowes 629
— Frederick Coore 549
Melladew, H. P. L 722
Mellersh, George B. ... 606
Melliss, Geo. Julius 590
Mellor, Joseph 699
Mellows, Fredk. Ford... 569
MelviU, Hy 590
Melville, Bruce Hull ... 617
— George 719
Mence, Martin 742
Menteth, J. F.Stuart ... 629
Menzies, Charles Fred.. 617
— Edward 721
— Hy. MacD. Robertson 566
— James Stewart 749
— Neil James =65
— Oswald 594
Mercer, Douglas Camp-
bell 564
— Thomas Warren 606
— William Lindsay 568
Meredith, Geo. Vincent 629
— Richard 706a
— Thomas Boyle 636
Merewether, Geo. L. C. 617
Merrill, Jacob 699
Merriman, Chas. Jas. ... 578
— William 617
Metaxa, Credit. Robert
Wyndham 708
Metcaif, Geo. Joseph ... 572
Metcalfe, Booth Hay ... 629
Meulen, J. H. Vand'er... 706
Meyer, Albert 617
Meynell, John J 636
Meyrick, Aug. Wm. H. 580
— Frederick Charlton 558
— Herbert 545
— James Joseph 741
865
Michael, Henry Jaires 547
— Janies 589
Michel, John Horace C. 636
Michell, Jas. Wm. A. ... 596
— Thos. Bernard 617
Micklem, Edward 606
Middlecoat, Francis ... 617
Middlemiss, Geo 717
Middleton, Alf. Harold 562
— Arthur T 550
— Frederick Thos 572
— Oswald Robert 617
Midwood, Harrison 558
Mignon, Franklin P. ... 606
— George Strachan 606
Mildmay, C. B. St. John 693
— Henry Paulet St. J.... 749
— Sir Henry St. J. Bart. 749
— Herbert A. St. J. 130, 746
Miles, Arch. Edw 563
— Fred. Nicholas 617
— John 589
— Philip Wm. Herbert 550
— Samuel Barrett 59_
Mill, James 717
Millar, Robert C. H. ... 571
— William 7
Miller, Sir Chas. John
Hubert 567
— David 704
— Edmund W. C. Hay... 617
— Edward Darley 571
— Edw. Thomas Every 577
— Frederick 745
— Geo. Murra3' 606
— Henry 606
— Lt. Co!. James 745
— Major Gen. James ... 606
— Col. John 744
— Major John 636
— Qr.Mr. John 699
— John Francis James 629
■ — John James Cahill ... 630
— John Patrick 548
— Ormsby Bowen 72=
— Richard G. Shillito ... 572
— Samuel George 573a
— Samuel John 5731/
— Biding Mr. Thomas... 696
— Lt. Col. Thomas 745
— Thomas Edmund 749
— William Taylor 630
Milles, Hon. Lewis A.... 569
— Thomas 606
Milligan, Charles . 745
— Wm. John Lane 630
Mills, Arthur M'Leod... 617
— Edward Wm =6_
— Herbert James 705
Milman, Ever. Stepney 630
— George Bryan 580
— Gustavus Ham. L. ... 606
Milne, Geo. Davidson... 727
— Benjamin Arthur 630
— James 704
Milner,Edward Champ-
neys 631
— Walter Hohden 740
Mmchin, William Reill3- 566
Minnitt, Charles Goring 749
Minter, John Surtees ... 563
Minto, Alex 725
Mitchel, W. Cadogan ... 617
Mitchell, Edward 617
— Henry N 713
— Henry Wilmot 557
— Herbert Leonard 617
— Hugh Henry .706a
— Robert 719
Mitford, Reginald C.
Wm. Reveley 606
— Wm. Kenyon ... 130, 559
Moberly, Alfred 636
— Arthur Scott 606
Mocatta, Daniel 606
Mockler, Edward 584
Moeller, Bernard 572
Moffat, Bowland 744
Moffatt,John Edward... 720
— William Henry 745
Moir, Chas. Fred. Wm. 617
— John M 719
— John Wilson 717
Molesworth, A. 0 630
— St. Aubyn 617
— Rev. Thomas 740
George ". 699
— James 699
— James Andrew 563
Michael 693
Index — Retired List.
Mollan, W. Campbell ... 745 Morgan, James Peattie 606' Murdoch. John Burn ... 547
Moller, J. 0. Champion 539 — Jerome William 723 — Robert Hamilton 699
Molloy, Edward 597 — Payler E. Payler 547 — William Walpole 618
— OscarF 723 — Rosslewin 727|Murphy, Cecil W. E. ... 636
Molony, Charles Stuart 6931— Westropp Thomas ... 630!— Edmond William 545
— John Sharman 749 — William Edwin L. ... 550- — Francis E 749
— William Mills 749 Moriarty, Thomas 725 — Francis Joseph 553
Molyneux, J/om. Caryl C. 745 Morin, Arch. Henry 577
Moniber, Alb. Gustavus57o</ Morison.Fred.de Lanmre63o
Mouck, Hon. Richard 533, 579 Morland, Hy. Courtney 551
Monckton, Hon. H. M. 745 — John 618
— Philip Edmund s46!Morley, Clervanx 6i3j — Thomas 630
— Wm. Parry 630'— Geo. Lyddon 630 — Thomas John 720
Moncrieff, SirC. C.Scott 5331— Robert Wilton 5°^ — William Joseph 564
— George Hay 5?3,Morphew, Augustus 725iMurray, Alex. Penrose 569
Moncur, John D 565|Morrice, Cuthbert Hy. 565a — Alexander Bruce 036
Money.Arthur Campbell 630 — John George S 693!— Allan 60S
— Edmund Chas. Kyrle 565 'Morris, Arthur eiBj— Andrew 618
— Elliot Alexander 5971— Charles Alexander ... 542!— Anthony Hepburn ... 584
— Evelyn Campbell ... 630 — Charles Henry 693 — Anthony Maxtone ... 606
— Robert Cotton 606 — Clark 69b, — Basil Henry Scott ... 559
— Rowland Ernie Kyrle 6181 — Sir Edward 704I— Charles Wyndham 130,6181
— Rowland Fearnley — Edward Coxwell 55 = !— Denman Croft 543
Kyrle 55'j— Freder ck 553 — Edward Croft 636
— Wigram Montagu ... 636 — George Tomkyns 630
Monk, Richard Powis... 567, — John George 636
Monvo, David 603'— John W. H. C. G 61S
Montagu, Horace 744 — Joseph John 706
— Horace Wm... ... 204, 579J — Maxwell Kirwan 7C6J
'
Fred. John George... 61$
— George Wolfe 70I
— Lt. Colonel Henry 54^'?
— Lt. Colonel Henry 630
— James Murray 618
Montague.Wm. Edward 006' — Montague Cholmeley 618;— James William 704
Montanaro, Alfred 711 — Reginald Frank 63c — Lt. Colonel John 746
Montefiore, Cecd S 572: — Captain Robert 566J — Qr.Mr. John 374
— Emanuel 630 — Major General Robert 593, — Suri/. Maj. John 725
Monteith, Arthur M. ... 636J — Tj'ssher Lee 630! — John Archibald 61
Montgomery, Allen 552 Morrison, Charles 699 — Sir John Irvine 58
— Arthur H. S 618 — George 699 — John Ross 722 j
— George 636J— George P. E 749 — Kenelm Digby 618 '
— Hugh C. Gaston 749 — John C. D^ 130, 618, — Patrick 630
Hugh Parker 606
— Jas. Gordon Hy. G. 537
— Robert Evans 636
Reginald James 549!— Robert Walter 742
Richard Fielding 630!— Thomas Michael 573a .«
William 727|Musgrive, B. D'Urban. 749
— William 706 Morse, Henry Browne... 7ii|Muskett, Joseph.
William Edward. ..534, 584
Montgomery- Campbell
A 1 565
Montresor, Welby Fras. 636
Moody, John Macdonald 606
Moon, Francis SidneyG. 569
Moore, A. P. F 571
— Sir Alex. G. Mont-
gomery 159. 572
Arthur Thos 592
Charles Alfred 593
— Charles Francis 61
— Edw. Crozier Sibbald 618
— Edward Head 71
— Edward Henry 630
— Francis 618
— Frederick William .... 721
— Sir Geo. Mon. John... 630
— George Robert 546
— George Thos. Cams 636
— Dep. Com. G en. Henry 713
— Lt.Gen. Sir Henry ... 590
— Colonel Henry 618
— Qr. Mr. John (Wilts
Regt.) 699
Qr. Mr. John (Wore.
706
Regt.) 699'Moubray,W.H.H.Carew 56i,Naylor, Chas. Edw 618
— John Leslie 6i8Mould, Thos. Rawlings 725 1— James Sadler 746
— Henry Charles 596 Mussenden.Wm. 149,533, 583
— Walter John 618 Muter, Dunbar Douglas
Morshead, Archer A ... 630I 744, 772
Mortimer, Charles L. ... 545'Myers, Arthur Bowen
— Francis James 596J Richards 722
— James 571 — George Lingard 704
— Wm. Picton 030 Mylne, Wm. C. Rob 589
Morton, Arthur 636Mynors, Willoughby B. 571
— Boyce W. Dunlop 590 Nadin, Francis Owen... 699
— Charles Falkiner 0i8lNaismith, Wm. Jn 717
— Henry 618 Nally, John 699
— James 572'Nangle, William 63S
— James Francis 6i8>Napicr, Edward 744
— Robert 618 — John Stirling 552
William Elliot 606 — Robert Wm. Lord, of
Moseley, Andrew Jack- Mugdala 630
son 572 — William Craig E. 267, 578
Mosley, John E. Paget... 630; Nash, Chas. Widenham 749
Moss, Allan 5531 — Lt.Col. Edward 542
— Wm. Amphlett 727 — Capt. Edward 562
Mcsse.Chae. Benj 725J — George Steven3 630
John Forbes 706: — Henry Peter P 618
William 746, — William 720
Mossman.Robt.Conrade 727 — William Peel 553
Mostyn, Hon. Montague 709 Nation, Sir John L 588
Hon. Savage 533, sSilNaughlon, Michael ... . 699
Ross Balfour 607
Ross Franklin 551
— Sandford 723
— Stephen Blyth 561
Thomas 636
— William 546,!Muir, Wm. Jas.Wemys
Moores, Samuel 63o!Mulcaster, AVm. S. S
Moorhead, George Alex. 725
Moorsom, Chas.
Moulton- Barrett, Chas. j— Thomas Henry 690
Graham 557jNeal, Charles Walter ... 696
Moysey, Chas. John 534, 584 Neame, Charles Covell... 695
Much, Wm. Thomas ... 63oNeary, Stephen 637
Mugford, Frederick 573<i'Neate, William 699
6iSjNeave, Arthur T. D. ...559
606; — Chas. Alexander 573
John
533. 583
— Henry Manders 618
Moray, Francis James
Stuart-Gray 630
— W. A. Home Drum-
mond 563
Mordaunt, Jas. Sparrow 630
Moren, James Alex. ... 569
Moreton, Aug. H. M. ... 745
Morgan, Alex. Brooke... 618
Mnlchinock, M. Edw.... 563'Needham, Charles 618
Miiller, Wm. Carl VV. ... 577]— Hon. Henry C 746
Mullins, John 58:;— JohnLayland 630
— John Joseph 704 Neeld, Mortimer G 546
— William 699 N'eill, Duncan F. D 561
Mullov, William G 630— George Eraser Eric
— William H 618; Smith 618
Mulrenan, John...^ 727 '.Seish.Coliu Graham... £650:
Mumby, Bonner H 7i8[Neligan, William John 570a
Mummery, AVm, Edgar 711 Nelson, AbercromlryA.C. 562
Mundy, Basil St. John 558 — Arthur 568
— Rodney E 618 — James Osmond 560
Anthony Hickman... 725JMunns, Edward M. E.. ..570a' — Wallace 568
Charles 744lMunro,CharlesAugustus 594I— William Francis 637
Frederick Cyril 537
— Harrison Ross Lewin 618
Major Henry 556
Colonel Henry 70s
Henry Rhodes 606
Molineux, Harold P 548 — Hcratio Hcrace
693
Geo. Granville Gower 749 Nembhard, William ... 606
— Geo.Mackenzie Gunn 693 Nepean, Alfred O. de
— Gustavus Francis 5801 Blaquiere 630
Murchison, Kenneth M. j — Henry Mack 630
M. Cox 565a— Herbert Aug. T 618
Murdoch, Chas. H s73a|Ness, Rich. E. Derby ... 744
hi dex — E etired L ist.
860
Settle, William 7iS,Nugent, James Thomas 746iOi-mond, Wm. Church... 637 Parsons, Maydwell 561
Neville, Edward 7461 — JohnYesey 630 Omisby, John Becher .. 618 — Richard 630
— Robert 748] — Nugent Jonathan 550'Orpen, Richd. Theodore 546 — William 699
Newall, Marius Charles 618 N'unn. William David... 74S Orr, John William 591 Partridge, Chas. Edw. 53J
— William Potter 630! Nunnerley, Philip J. R. 727 Orred, John C 748 — Sylvanus R. Burnett 740
Newbigging, William ... 740 Xurse, Chas. Bulkeley... 607 Osbom, Lt. Gen. Wm.... 590 Pascoe, Robert James... 637
Newholt, Robert George 630 N'uthall, Frederick Geo. 607; — Lt.Col. William 630 Paske, A. Goldiugham 570a
Newbury.PercyFra-.R. 565 — Henry John 618 Osborne, Z,ont D'ArcyG. 748 — Edward Hanson 618
Newdegate, Sir'E. N242, 570 — William Frederick... 630!— Robert T 573 — Henry Gresham 61S
Newdiuate, Sir H. R. L. 579 — William Frost 5»3
Newenham, Wm. T. W. 570 Nutt, .lames A. Francis 61C
Newill, Joseph Hy 598 — Justinian Armitage... 748
Newington, C. II. Hayes 637 Nuttall, Arthur Peel
— Cecil G. Hayes 562'Oakes, Edward
Robert Toler 727 — William 607
O'Shaughnessy, Wm. C. 607 Pasley, Gilbert J 592
— William Fit'zGerald 630 — Montagu, \V. P 568
718 Osmer, James John 630 Patch, James 577
~~|0'Sullivan, Eugene O. 54*5 — Robert 597
Frank Alexander 630 — George Henry 595 — John Joseph 571 Patchett, Wm. G 539
Newman, Arthur Ales. 637 Oates, Chas. Cecil 562!0swald, Julian 556 Paterson, Alfred James 61S
— Henry Horatio 637 Obbard, Thomas 607 ;C)' Toole, James 574
— Joseph 699 O'Beirne, Arthur M. ... 549 Ottley.Geo.Wollaston... 704
Newmarch. George ...... S3:-., O'Brien, Edmund D. C. 618:— John Walker 618
— Sir Oliver Rich 606J — Eugene Robert 725 iotway, Robert Cooke .., 637
Newport, Chas. Peter ... 59;.— Henry Joseph 722JOuchterlony,Thos. H.... 54S
Newton, John Wm. II. 637 — John Leonard G 630; Overton, Ed. Fenwiek 573"
— George Glasscott 74S — SirJohn Terence N. 7+6 — Harry Rudall 707
— Horace... , 567 — Percy 748 j Owen, Arthur Allen 130, 618
— William Henry 545 — Thomas B. Power ... 725 — Charles Henry 607
Nice, William... 699)— Thomas Michael 725I — Charles Lanyon 707
Nicholas, James H 354 0'C'allaghan,.E<>t:.FranciS74o| — Edward Barry 748
— Edward Hy. Mostyn. 637
— Owen 725
— Robert Edward 706
Owens, Edw. French ... 542
Owles, Alfred Job 741
Oxley, Robert Henry... 535
Ozzard, Hudson H 637
Packer, Wm. Herb 717
Packman, Fred. W. V. .. 70c
Paddon.Hy.WadhamL. 630
Pagan, Gilbert Alex. ... 560
Page, Frederick William 71;
George Hyde 581
— John 573<* — Robert T.Alexander 717
Nicholl, Chris. R. H.533, 38310'Connell, Edward 725
— Spencer Perceval T... 630 — Maurice Chas 531
— Thomas 163, 590I — Peter Pierce Lyons ... 607
Nicnolls.Henry Lionel... 748|0'Connor, Chas. Davis 704
Nichols.George Thomas 5'>2| — Daniel 727
Richard 699
Nicholson, Edward 725
— Eugene Henry 573
— Henry Herbert 567
— Hugh Bloomfleld 707
— JamesEdward 554
— James Stephen 630
— Stuart James ... 534,584
Nicoll, Edwin 711
— Henrv .
588
Samuel James 708
Nicolls, Oliver H. A.606, 583
Nightingale, Sir H. D.
Bart 706
Nimmo, Thos. Rose 591
Nind, Frederick Wm. ... 630
Nisbet, Robt. Parry 61EI — F. Dashwood 61
Nisbett, Geo. D. More... 547 Ogilvy, Thomas 744
George 630
— James Maurice 708
— Luke 607
— Malcolm Stuart 577
— Maurice Nugent 550
— Patrick William 630
— Valentine 746
O'Conor, Rich. J. Ross 748
Od-nm, William T 57
Oddie, Henry Hoyle 630
O'Donnell, John
— JchnVize 746
O'Dowda, Jas. Wm 59
OFarrell, I. M'D 722
O'Flaherty, Sec. John... 740
Ogilvie, Alexander John 630
- John 606
Nixon, Arthur Geo 693
— Francis William 618
— John Pigott 607
Noake, Maillard 696
— Robert Douglas 631
Noble, Geo. John Wm. 564
Oile, Fred. A 607
O'Grady, Hu.h H. M... 559
O'Hara, Patrick H.Aug. 563a
— Richard ... 630
Okeden, U. E. P. Parry 630
O'Kelly, de Pentheny de
Pentheny 706
- William Hatt; 607 Oldheld, Henry Thomas 607
Noblett, Edward Abbot 744
Noel, Gerard Thomas... 561
— Henry Cecil 570
— William Frederick ... 618
Nolan, John Philip 746
— Walter Raymond 61S
Noon, William Prinn... 346
Noott, Francis Harry... 748
Norcock, Hy. John L. . 630
Norcott, Charles H. B. 678
— Walter Gordon 539
Norgate, Arthur H. W. 567
Norie, Evelyn Medows 592
— Richard 163.
Oldham, Chas. S. D. 0. 693
— Francis George 61
— George Wingate 630
— Sir Henry Hugh 130, 61 "
O'Leary, Eugene Francis 721
— Patrick 699
Oliphant, George Albert 741
Oliver, Geo. A. Amos... 741
— John Ryder 607
— William 699
— William James 565
William Silver 7
Norman, Compton 630 Olivey, Sir Walter Rice 706
— Sir Hen. Wylie 58S Ollivant, Edward Albert 618
Norris, Nathaniel 721 loipherts, Robert Pearce 711
— William 573* — Sir William 163, 588
North, Chas. Frederick 607 p'Malley, Austin Peter 748
— David 630 — George Hunter 618
— Dudley 618 Ommauney, Edm.Pipon 61S
— Louis Aylmer 707— Edward Lacon 594
— Son. Roger A. P 573?— Montagu W 618
— William 6i8|0'Neill, John 573a
Nathaniel 699
Paget, William Henry... 607
Pain, Arthur Henry ... 531
— Wyndham Hackett .. 567
Pakenham, Edward T. 693
— Hercules Arthur 56
— Thos. Henry 277, 579
Fa'atiano, George 7:7
Palmer, Archdale 571
— Arthur Hare 693
— Clarence Henry 618
— Edmund 746
— Edward G. Broadley 560
— George Herbert 630
— -John 746
— Robert Henrv 618
— Sir Roger W.H. Bart.
161, 533, .
— William 706
— William Henry
Palmes, Bryan 551
— Gerald Lmd-ay 707
Panzera, Fras. Wm. ... 55
Papillon, Alex. F. Wm. 637
— David 630
Pardoe, Thos. Fras 630
Park, Adam 562
Parke, Duke 72
Parker,ErasmusDarwin 69
— Harry William 533
— John'Wm. Robinson 552
— Neville Fraser 59
— Robert John Henry 618
— Walter Augustus 723
— William Henry 630
— William Jackson 596
Parkes, Harry 699
— James Arthur 573a
Parkinson, Chas. Fred. 60
— Reginald Hope 57
— Reginald Jas. B 563
Henry 59S
— Hugh Aug. Lawrence 55S
— Francis 705
— George 630
— Henry Foljambe 720
— Hugh Aug. Lawrence 55S
Paton. George 534, 584
— James 748
Patten, William Henry 61S
F'attenson, Arthur H.T. 561
Patterson, Chas. D. 132, 740
— Leslie Ogilvy 725
Rev. Robert Stewart 740
Thomas William 723
Pattou.Herbert Chas. .. 618
Paul, James 748
William Henry 746
Pauli, Nevrton Jones ... 740
Paul], Robert C 543
Paulson, John 573"
Pawson.John 696
Paxton, James 72:
Payne, A. Trelawny ... 565
— Chas. D. Pasmore ... 6i3
— Charles Herbert 550
Paynter, George 748
Peacock, Hy.Phipson... 593
Peacocke, Chas. "Leslie 572
— S. Ponsonby 748
Peake, Wm. Pemberton 718
Pearce, Graham R 6^3
Peard, George Charles 693
^earl, George Richard 598
Pearse, Albert Elias 630
— Arthur Napier 618
— Arth. T. Gratwicke... 607
— Charles John 593
— Elford 547
— Francis James 717
— Geo. Godfrey 163, 59J
— Napier Langford 547
Pearson, Arthur Jas.... 618
— Atwell Chas. Dennet 709
— Aylmer Oharless 637
— Sir Ohas. Knight 579, 59;
— Francis Campbell ... 553
— George 693
— George Falconer 618
— John Richard 707
— Philip A. Mettam 551
— William 509
Peart, George Richd. ... 597
Pease, Hugh R 693
— Thales 703
Peatfield, Thos. John ... 727
Peckham, T. Hopvvood 550
Peckitt, Reginald Wm. 630
Pedder, Digby Cotes . . . 630
Peebles, Thomas 746
Peel, Arthur 6i3
— Cecil Lennox 746
— Robert 748
— William 711
— William Croughton... 572
William Frederick .. 565
— Richard Corvine 725 Peile, Fred. Weston 581
Northcote, Sam. H. B.... 630'— John .James S 607! Parkyn, George John... 63i!Peirse, W. J. de la P.
Northey, George W 746iO'Nial, John 72o;Parlby, Reg. John Hall 567] Beresford 545
Ncrton,Chas.GrantleyC. 748 Onslow, Denzil Hughes 693 Parnell, Hon. Arthur ... 618!— Charles H. R. P 571
— Reuben 693 — George Manners 618 Parr, James 725'Pelly, Henry Gerald ... 563
— Thomas Palmer 630 Openshaw. Fras. Q. S. 706 Parrott, Benjamin 607 — Raymond Richard ... 749
Noseley, Geo. Roberts... 709 Orange, John Edw 706 — Benj. Alex. Napier ... 6io Pembertou, Chris. C... 618
Nott, Wm. C. J. Ferrar 706 Orchard, Albert Fra. .. 618 Parry, Edw. C. Morgan 569 — Robt. Chas. Boileau 583
Noverre, Wm. Lynd ... 618'— Henry 693— Ernest Gambier 748 — William Walker 593
Nowell, Ralph Assh. ... 630 Ord, Augustus Wm 746;— Fredk. C.Richmond 570a — Wykeham Leigh =:83, 60-
Noyes, Aug. Fmch 70C — St. John St. George ^32'— Fred. Wm. Best 607 Penfold, Alex. R. ......... 695
— George Aug 61 8 O'Reilly, James 7231— Gilbert Sidney 630 Pennelather, Edw.G. ... 547
Nugee, Andrew R 70 -ji— John Joseph 723 — John Horndon 637 — Nicholas 630
Nugent, And.. ..143, 581, 599 — Thomas 723 — Reginald Coleridge... 630 Pennell, Reginald 630
— Arthur ;.o:Orman, Chas. Edw 557JParsons, Clifford 607 PeuniDgton, C. R 5gi
— Edmund 696]Orme, Herbert Lewis ... 709 — J. Edm. Bacon 591 Penno, T. W. Lanyon... 551
3 #
867
Pmno, William Lanyon 711
Penny, Cha.Brodie F. ... 607
Pcnnycuick, John 618
Pcimjuian, Alfred W.... 558
Penrice, Chas. Walter... 713
Penrose, Sir Penrose C. 578
Pcr.tland, Robt. Cbas... 555
Pf-ntoii, Chas. Tbo. Wren 618
Pc-rcival, Horace 744
— ■ Lewis 607
— Philip 618
Pcrcivall, Charles 742
Percy, George Algernon 744
— John William. 749
— Reg. J. Heber 542
Perkins, Sir -Eneas 204 590
— Charles George 699
— Edwin King s(k>
— John 607
— Jchn C 740
— Norman Chichester 637
Perowne. John T. W. ... 570
Perreau, M. Chas 594
Perrin, Charles 749
Perry, Charles S 618
— George 721
— John 966
— William 725
Perryn, Geo. Edward... 630
Persse, Edward 619
— William Arthur 568
Peters, Cecil Wybum... 549
— Edward Nicolls 619
— Wm. Henry Brooke... 607
Peto, William Lawes ... 749
Peyton, Charles Talbot 535
— Francis 297, 579
— John 746
— Wm. Robt. Boileau... 563
Phayre, Richard 542
Phelips, Henry P. P. ... 743
— Robert Hoskyns 607
Phelps, Arthur 590
— Peyton 619
PhibbS, Richard R 637!
Philip, Thomas 717
Philipe, G. W. V. de Rhe 577
Philips, Burton Henry 558
— Col. George (ret. pay
R. Eng.) 619
— Col. George (ret. pay
4 Hussars) 619
— .lames 595
— JamesGeorge 742
— Sir Joseph 607
Phillimore, Wm. Geo.... 551
Phillipps, Chas. Burch 74Q
— Henry 619
— Henry Pye 607
— Robert 530
Phillips, Alec 718
— Aug. Marshall 594
— Qr. Mr. Edward 699
— Major Edward 749
— -Ernest Alfred Wm... 577
— Ernest Robert 707
— Frederick 607
— Fred. Hervey B 693
— George Hutchison ... 713
— George Richard T. .. 717
— John 699
— John Campbell 699
— Robt.Wm. Fergusson 619
— Samuel 55'
— Thomas 534,, 583
— Thos. Brocklehurst... 566
— William Edward 693
Phillipson, Rich.Wm.B. 567
Phillpotts, Wm. Coles... 619,
Philpot, Frederick 727
Phipps, Arthur Barre... 562
— Chas. Edmund 749
— Ramsay Weston 619
Pickance, Wm. John ... 619
Pickworth, J. Attkins ... 775
Pierce, Chas. Edward... 568
— Joseph H. S 607
Piercy, Benjamin H 571
— John Morpott 345
Piers, Claudius Buch.... 709
Pierson, James Fred. ... 619
Pigott, Arthur 746
— Augustus Wilbam ... 704
— Edw. Chas. Pemb. ... 619
— Frederick Knollys ... 717
— John Charles Math. 549
— Wellesley George ... 568 \
Index — Retired List.
Pigou, Arthur C 6o7jPownall, Geo. A. Beaty 623
Pilkington. Henry 551 Powys, Henry Littleton 619
— Henry Lionel 565"! Poynder, George Fredk. 547
— T. E. Milburne-Swi- Poynter, ArthurVernon 573
nerton 557 Poynton, Edward M. ... 554
Pilleau, Henry George 615 Poyser, Richard 741
Pilley, William 573<iiPratt, Lord Chas. Robt. 546
Pinckney, Geoffry F. ... 562 — Henry Hamilton 619
Pinney, Charles Fred. 561 — Henry Marsh 594
Pipon, Henry 619 — Sisson Cooper 630
— Philip Gosset 163, 579|Preece, Percy J 573
Pirie, Duucan Vernon... 564 Prendergast, Charles L. 585
— Tyrell Gordon 568J— Charles O'L.L 607
Pirouet, Herbert G 5731 — Guy Annesley 591
Pitcher, Duncan George 597J— Sir Harry N.'D 588
Pitman, William. 707J — James Henry 595
Pitt, Douglas C. Dean... 551
— Hon. Horace 746
— John 705
— Walter Lewes 637
Pixley, Arthur D 560
— Lenox 74
— Maunsell Mark 607
— William Miles 637
Prescott. A. S. K 721
Preston, Arthur John ... 637
Place, Alfred Fox 5881— Arthur Sansome .^77
Piatt, Alfred 727 — Arthur Thomas 54
— Henry Verco 568
Playfair, Archibald L.... 607
— Fred. Lyon 619
— William Morgan 706
Pleydell, E. M. Mansel 539
Barnard Hughes 594
— Capon Henry 693
— Charles Edw 709
— George Berthon 564
Henry Edward 542
Plomer, Alfred Geo 6191 — John Ingle 007
Plomley, Francis 742 — John William 749
Plowden, Chas. Hy 594 — Samuel 699
Plummer, Heathcote ... (>3o!Prette.iohn, Rich. B. 155, 580
Plunkett, Geo. Tlndell 630 Prevost, Charles 746
— Robt. H. WUloughby 619I — Thomas Wm 619
Pochin, Norman 549I Price, Alfred Ernest 566
Pockett, Lewis W 719I — George R 550
Pockliugton, Frederic... 6191 — James Hervey 708
— George Henry ... 130, 746I — James N. Blackwood 634
— Harry E. Slracey... 565:1 — John Andrew 744
Pocock, SirG. F. C.,Bt. 619I— John Lloyd 630
— Edward Innes 566! — Thomas 631
Poe, Win. Hutcheson ...630, — Thomas Charles 619
Pogson, Fred. George... 553I — William 571
Poignand, George 619
Pole, Cha. Van Notten... 607
— G. H. T. Van Notten. 562
Pollard, Charles 580
— Henry William 630
Prichard, Hubert Cecil 693
Prickett, Wm. Robert... 749
Prideaux, Robert A. ... 597
— William Fras 597
Pridham, Frederick 619
— William D. John 565a! Priestley, Horatio 749
Pollitt, Thos. Holland. ..573«jPring, John 695
Pollock, Arthur Julius... 368 Pringle, Alexander 547
— ArthurWilliamsonA 556— Arthur Young 719
— Charles Frederick ... 721 — David 727
— John Graham 619J — George O. S 570
Pollok, FitzWm. T. ... 619'Prinsep, Arthnr H 591
Pomfret, Hugh T 572jPrioleau, Lynch H 559
Ponsonby, Jusiinian G. 534'Prior, Henry Hartley ... 631
Poole, Arthur 619I — Herbert Morris 637
— Arthur James 619 Pritchard, Edw. Brace... 636
— Edwin 630' — Gordon Douglas 533, 579J
— Gabriel Roland R. ... 3 (.3 1 — Hurlock Galloway ... 595
Poore, Francis Harwood 607 Pritehett, Wm. Morris... 637
— Robert 749|Probyn, Sir Dighton M. 588
Pope, Philip Edward ... 6i9|Proctor, Frederick Wm. 693
— William Wippell 547, 7251-- Henry 749
Porcelli, Alfred 537 — William B 560
Porteous, Chas. Arkcoll 593 Proes, Ernest M 577
— James Edward 619 Prosser, C. E. VVegg ... 570
— John James 5561— John Francis Wegg... 554
Porter, Chas. Blenheim 695 Protheroe, Edw. Schaw 775
— George Adrian 558|Proudfood, Jas. Geo. ... 598
— Henry Richard 693!Pryce, Pryce Meyrick... 562
— Joseph 693lPryse,E.J.Webley-Parry56i
— Morton Lawrence ... 63o|Puckle, George 708
Forterheld, Bolden D. 637;— Harold D 57?
Pott, William 749 — Henry Glover 593
Potter, Henry 706 ' Pughe, J. Robertson 607
Pottinger, B. H 579;Puliord, Russell Rich. 619
Potts, Lipton Cumming 549;Pulsford, Chas. Harvey 699
Pculton, Arthur F 558;Pumfrett, George 706
— Henry B. A 607 jPurcbas, John R. P. ... 562
Pout, Frank 725 — William Robert 619
Povah, John Richard... 543jPurdon, Henry George 553
Powell, Benj. Aug. W... 742! — John James 555
— Caleb K 723lPurefoy, Hy. Bagnall... 566
— Francis 699jPurvis, Chas. Hotham 555
— George 574I — Eerbert Mark G. 533, 583
— George Huddleston 706a! Pye, Francis 699
— Henry Claringbold... 7461— Frank 6991
— John Joseph Charles 699!Pym, Edw. Alfred lnnes 503
— William 699! — Harry R. Lockyer ... 637
Power, Frederick Edw. 546: — Samuel 619
— John Lennox 637JPyrke, Reginald D 562
— Wm. Le Poer 56i|Qualtrough, Wm. John 573a
Powlett, Charles H. A. 708 Quarry, John 631
— Norton 619 Queade, William Henry 749
— Percy W 594'Queripel, Alf. Ern 741
Quill, Arthur Saunders 6r9-
Quin, Edward 631
— Peter Edward 749,
— Thomas James 593
— W. H. Wyndham 548
Raiian, Edward 537
Radcliffe, Ernilius C.
Deline 746
— George Travis 588
— Robt. Parker 163, 580
Radclyffe. Chas.P.Fred. 572
- 1 'has. R. Eustace ... S7t
Radford, Arthur '6m
Raglan, Lord 693
Rahilly, John Roche ... 723;
Raikes, Charles Lewis... 607
— Edward 631
— Fred. Duncan 541'
— Percy Bury fiti
— Robert Napier
Railston, Henry Edw. j
Rainbird, Alfred 631
Raines, Sir J. A.R....229, 579
Rainey, A. J. Macan... 607
Rainsi'urd-Hannay, R... 619]
Rait, Arthur John 631
Ralston, Wm. Henry 533, 583
Ramsay, Herbert M. ... 593
— Robert Alex. Douglas 631
— Thomas 560
Ramsden, Fred. Wm.... 572
— William John F 746
Ramsey, George 704
Randall, Alfred 631
Randell, George 631
Randolph, Alfred H.... 556
— Charles Foyle 565
— Charles James 565*
— Chas. W 580
Ranking, William L. ... 596
Rausford, Chnrles 598
Rant, Wm. John 563
Ratbborne, St. Geo. J... 551
— William Hans 619
Rattray. Sir Jas. C 580
Raven, Nevvcome R. ... 705
ft-ivenshuw, Harold ... 637
Rawes. Wm. Woodward 631
Rawlins, A. Macdonell 583
— Henry de Courcy ... 534
— James Sebastian 607
— John 631
— Sebastian White 619
RaAvlinson.AlbemarleA. 549
— Spencer Richard 631
Rawnsley, Thos. Joseph 705
Rawson, Edward Albert 717
Rawstorne, Geo. A. L. 631
Ray, Sidney Keyworth 721
Baymer, R 740
Raymond, ElliottArthur 706
Raynes, Edw. Villiers... 706
Ra3-nsford, Fred. M.... 631
Rea, James 565a
Read.ConstantineCaridi 725
Reade, Arthur Lloyd ... 631
— John By Cole 720
Ready, John Tobiu 619
Reay, Joseph 607
Recketl, Edw. Bass 717
Redhead, Rich. H. Milnes 70a
Redman, William 740
Redmond, J. P. S....273, 580
Redway, Geo. William.. .5700
Reed, William Bernard 57CU
Rees, Walter Crawford... 713
Reeve, Ellis Philip Fox 746
Reeves, Albert 699
— Charles Edward 63:
— Frederick 631
— Henry Spencer Edw. 619
— John'. 637
Reid, Alexander 725
— Alex. Tnomson 637
— Afred 560
— Blair Thomas 607
— Charles Edward 619
— Douglas P. S 560
— Francis Maude 537
-- Hamilton Chambers 718
— Harrie Archbold 631
— Major General James 607
— Staff Paym. James ... 706
— John Henry Stuart... 699
— John Leslie 572
— John Watt 570
— Samuel 574
Reid. William James ... 699
Beillv, Charles Geo 742
— J. Miles 560
Remmington.S. L. M. ... 549
Rendell, William J 725
Rennick, Albert de C... 598
— Robert Henry Fras.... 597
Rermy, George 749
— Henry 607
Renshaw, Rich. Wm. ... 746
Renton, A. 0. Campbell 747
— Alex. Leslie 570
— David 725
— William Gordon 565a
Repton, Humphrey T.H. 093
Revill, John * 699
Rew, Thomas Dennis ... 631
Reynard, Fra«. Korner 564
Reynardson, Ohas. B.... 714
Reynolds, Cecil Edwards 563
— Henry Charles 619
— James Christopher ... 555
— James He urv 723
— John Huuter 563
— Thomas (lale A.S.
Corps) 699
— Thomas (iate 3 Bn.
Devon Regiment)... 699
— Willian Ellis 699
Rhodes, Bernard At 566
— Ernest Fred 363
— Francis William 535
— Godfrey 744
— John 690
— John Edward 693
Riall, Rich. V. Sankey 637
— William Augustus ... 63 1
Ricardo, Hy. George ... 558
Rice, Cecil 746
— Charles Augustus ... 637
— Harry C. Plunkett ... 607
— Richard Justice 560
— William 607
Rich, Altneric E. F 564
— Arthur Newbolt 58S
— Charle - Carroll 5^6
— Gejrge W. Talbot ... 580
— Frederick Henry 619
— William Charles 1x57
Richards, ArtburvV'm.M. 564
— Charles F 725
— Edw. Daubeny G. ... 569
— Fowell C. Buxton 705
— Henry George 5,8
— John Rick. Harloim 554
— Solomon 588
— Stuart Lloyd 631
— William 574
Richardson. Alexander 706
— Christopher R 619
— Edmund R. Stewart 548
— Edwin Heautonville 567
— Frederick 746
— - Henry John Robert
St. George 553
■ — Ivan Offdsn 565
— John Booth 534.584
— Richard 706
— Robert Wm 637
— William 718
— William Keane 554
Richey, Thomas Duncan 637
Richmond and Gordon,
C. H. R. L., Duke of 637
— Felix 631
— George Matthew 636
— John Alexander 619
— Matthew 749
Bickards, Alau Wm L. 553
— Cyril Henry ... 553
— Edward John 60;
— Frank S. Hamilton 565
Ricketts, Montague P.„ 619
— Percy Edward
Rickman, Albert Divett 746
— Gerald Whitmore ... 707
Riddell, Albert Edw. ... 574
— C. J. Buchanan 607
— Robert Vansittart ... 619
— SB-RodneyStuart.iJr^Qoiz1
— William Carre 537
Rideout, A. Kennedy ... 007
— Francis Goring 591
— John Wood 589
Ridgway,AlbertBruttoii7o6a
Ridley, Hy. Matthew ... 547
Ridoat, Joseph B „ 631
Iadti,C —
Ridsdale, W. H. E
Rigg, Henry Alfred .. ..
Rigby. James Arthur ..
Riley, Henry W. D
Rimington, Rich.Betton
Rind, A. S. T. Aber-
cromby
— Malcolm M'Neill
Rintoul, Robert
Rippon, George Wm. ...
Ritchie, Arthur
— James
— John
Rivaz, Vincent ..
Rivers. Fra. James
Rizzo, Edmund
Roache, Joseph M
Bobbins, Alex. G. John
— George Blakemore ...
— Henry John
— Herbert Eyre
Roberts, A E.Simmonds
— Allan Scott
— Charles
— Charles Armstrong...
— Charles Fyshe,
— Edward
— Francis
— E'rank
— Geo. Ricketts
— George William
— Henry Robert
— Henry William
— Herbert Hodder
— Howland ...
— James Andrew
— John
— John Dobree A
— John Roberts Atkin
— Norcott D'Esterre ...
— Richard Samuel
— Stanley Napier
— Thomas Law
— Thomas William
— William 271,
— William Arthur
— William Edward
Robertson, A.C
— David
— Divie Knighton
— George
— George Coke
— Henry Maxwell
I — James Alexander ...
— .lames Forbes
— Jas. Henry Craig 333,
— James Peter ....'.
— John
- John Albert
— Patrick Francis
— R. Jameson Eustace
— Robert Stan wis
— Robert T. C
— Wheatley
William
Robilliard, Chas. D H.
Robins, George
Robinson, Albert B. ...
— Charles Gilbert
— Charles Walker 5 34,
— Clement Sumner ...
— Henry
— Henry Seymour
— James
— James E<tcourt
— Lt. Colonel Jobn
— Brigade Surg. John ...
— Johu Corsane
— John James
— Marshall
— Owen Campobello ...
— Philip Albert
— Richard Harcourt ...
— Richard Henry =
— Richard Swanne
— Robert Henry
— Thomas Middleton...
— Wellesley Gordon W.
— Major YVilliam
— Qr'. Mr. William
— Inspector William ...
William B
— William Christy
Robison, Hugh George
Roblcy, Horatio G.
Roch, Sampson ..
Roche, Cecil S
■Rethred List.
631 Roche, Chas. St. John K. 571
631 — Richard John 5731
718 Rochfort, Henry W 637
619 — Thomas F. Cosby 619
6:9 Rocke, James Harwood 581
— Richard 746
619 Rodney, G. B. H. D.Lord 564
619! — Lennox George 631
746, Roclon. Geo. Sealbrth... 549
706 Roe, Edward A. H 725
570 — Eugene Mervin 637
631 [— Robert Edward 619
6071— Sam. Black .. 720
597J — William Carden 721
6i9;Ro3buck, F.H A.Disney 613
637JRogers,FrederickJames 619
705 — Georsre Edmund ...... 548
548 — George Edward 572
552 — George Walters 597
723 — Henry Gordon 031
631 — Tames Thomas 631
695 — Sir John Godfrey 723
631 — John Middleton 55 j
631 — John Peverell 693
695 — Malcolm William 6iy
749 — Sir Robert Gordon ... 59
706 — Samuel Oruisby 705
631 Rogerson, William 619
631 Rokeby, Hy. Langham ;
607 Rolland, Alex. T 595
574 Rollo, Hon. Sobt. .. 299, ;
537 Rolph, Wm. Mogg 619
717 Rimanes, Robt. John... :
749 Romer, Frod. Charles ... 559
637 Romilly, Lord 370
705 Roooroft, Wm. M. .. 717
607 Rooke, Cress well K. C. 619
693 — Harry Wiiliam ... 619
637 — Henry Douglas 619
548 —William 607
619 Rooine, Frederick 589
632J Rorke. Johu 574
749; Rose, Harcourt Ranking 561
.. 721
— Eenry Joseph
— Hugh 5
— John , .. 5
Rosmead. Hercules A.
T. Lord 695
Ross, Albert Ernest 619
— Alexander Aitken ... 703
— Alexander George . . 59
— Allen Theophilus 637
— Charles Edm rad 693
— Sir Edw U. Kat ^94
— George Campbell ... 619
580! — Horatio Sc. George 568
744— James 690
699 — James CI trko 706
551 — General Sir John 252, 578
631 — Captain John 693
746 — John James 637
607 — John William 693
717 — Patrick W.Sj'denham 749
org — Robert Hill 746
631 1 — Wm. Geo 725
637I — William Gordon 631
572 — William Henry 593
725]— William James 749
6o7jRiss of Blad nsbarg,
584I Ed James Thomas 537
502— John 546
713'Rosser, Chas, Adeane... 740
6:9 — Richard. Henry 619
fgg Rothe, Geo. W. Chas. .. 619
53 Rotton, Arthur 631
Roupell, Geo. Cha. K.P. 693
Rous, William John 74^
Rowan, Melville John .. 699
Rowcroft, Geo. Cleland 591
56S; Kowe, Rich ml 741
695 — Valentine F 631
706 — William Arthur S. ... 699
7461 Rowland, George 749
73a — Thomas 619
631) — William Hodnett 619
723I R jwlands.iS'ir Hugh 284, 578
706J Rowlandson, George ... 594
619 — Michael Alexander... 596
637' Rowley, Chas. Ronert . 535
699I — Sir George Charles
7401 Erskine. Jit
749' — Robert H. Rickets
72r — Hon. Wm.Chambre .
607 Roworth, Chas. E. W.
607 ' Royds, Smith Byrom .
721'Royle, John B
571 Ruck, Arthur Ashley .
631
607
549
631
549
573
54«
868
Ruddach, John W 693
Ruddell, James A 607
Rudge, Arthur 723
— John 619
— Walter Reginald 631
Rudyerd, Reginald B.... 693
Ruggles, Johu 607
Runiball, Chas. Alfred 370
Rumley, William Powell 693
Rumsey, George Ferris 699
Runlail.F.H 204,588
Rusbridgar, Stewart H. 564
Russell, Lord Alexander
G 356,578
— Lf.Colontl Charles ... 543
— Major Charles 557
— Lord Chas. James Fox 746
— Christopher J 619
— oVE.Lechuiere 588
— Fras. Shirley 142, 534, 584
— Frederic 706a
— Geo. Algernon 619
— Henry 699
— Hickmau Rise 746
— Horatio Albert 705
— John Cecil 534, 584
— Lech mere 637
— Leonard Ge n'ge 563
— Li ndsay 607
— Ve non l'.Uott 566
— William Albert 741
— Wm. Carmichael 607
— Wm. James Dacres...7o6a
Ruston. William 711
Rata, George 659
Rutherford, J >hn V. W. 717
Rutherl'urd, James 619
-T. Walter 592
Ruthven, Robert 570
Rutter, John 637
Ruttledge, Al'i-ed 54s
— Tiiomas Ormsby 746
— Wm. Frederick 725
Ruxton, Fredk. Charles 619
Ryan, Edward Henry... 63;
— EJw.Wm.St. Vincent 718
— George 723
— Michael 099
— Valentine 607
Rybot, George Oliver ... 631
Ryder, Cyril Johu 568
— Dudley Granville R. 356
— HerbertC 705
Ryland, Ashley Cowper 704
sackviile, L.R.St jpford 335
Sadleir, Frano 740
- Richard 607
Sadler, Sir Jas. Hayes 631
Sage, Chas Arthur Ross 619
St. Aubyu, Hon Edvv.S. 561
St. George. Etienne 619
Henry P. L'E 631
St. Hill,'WindleHiiI 631
St. John, Arthur John... 567
— E. Beauchamp 631
— John Henry 749
— Oliver H. ti ..706a
St. Leger, Arthur J. B. 367
— Heury H 619
St.Maur. Percy 548
— Richard Harold 572
St. Oswald, It. Lord ... ^6
Sr,. Paul, Cecil H 631
St. Quint in, Thos. A. ... 619
Sainter, James Dow 725
Sale, Matthew T 019
Salkeld, Chas. E Iward 620
Salmon, Wm. Ar,hur ... 596
Salrnonson, Harold B.S.
Critchley 566
Salt, Thomas Henry ... 031
Saltmarshe, Arthur 620
Saltoun, Lord... .. 537
Salusbury, F. Octavius 607
Sampson, Robert lieo... 727
Sarnson, Louis L. Rhys 569
Samuells.Wm.Leycester 620
Samwell. Frank 706
Saudeman, J Jin dldw. 597
— Wm. Wellington 693
Sanders, Geo. Bedford 725
Sanderson, Arthur 725
— Henry Bristow ■ 595
— Patrick 620
— Percy 708
Sandes, Hy. Thos. T. ... 620
Saudford, Fras. M. H... 56S
869
Index — Retired List.
Sandford, Rich. M. F. e2o;Scott, Qr. Mr. William 571a
Sandham, George Back- I — William Angelo 560
house 556! — ffm. Erskine 562
— Robert 607
Sandi ford, John O.G.... 723
Sandilands.Alf. Nimmo 598
— Philip Henry 607
Sandwich, E(i\v. Geo.
Henry, Earl of. 744
Sandwith'.Wm. Fredk... 607
Sandys, Arthur Abney 552
— Edwin William 637
— Francis Robert 637
Sanford, Chas. Hy 70
— Eugene A 550
Sangster, Wm. Peter ... 57
Sankey, Arthur 564
— Mat'hew H. P. R 56
— Sir Richard H 58
Sant, Mowbray Lees ... 51
Shepherd, Fredk. Saml.743a|Skoulding, J. B. W 742
— George Alexander ... 6y9|Skues, Fred. M 721
— Thomas Viret 637 Slack, James 695
— William 631 Slacke, William R 620
Sheppard, Chas. Hy. ... 63i|Sladden, Henry 699-
— Ponsonby 62oiSlade. Sir Ciitlibert, Bt. 570
— Edward W 744;Sheppee,Fran.Faulkiier 631 Sla den, Joseph 632
Scudamore, Fred. W. ... ssaJSherlock, Ephraim T.... 637 — John Ramsay 608
Seacome, A. Keeling ... 63:1 — Woodford Wright 631
Seagram, Jno.H.Siawell 631 j — Wright 746
— Wm. Lane Robinson 561
— Wm. Walter Hopton.. 585
Scovell, Edm. John 608
eagrhn, Albert 620
Seale, Shelley Alex 572
Sealy, Chas. Wm. Hy. 598
— Francis 746
— Henry Humfrey 550
Seaman, William C 725
Seai'le, Arthur Thad.... 591
Scath, Alexander 699
Seaton, Win. John 594
Sedgwick, William 631
Sapte, Herbert L 554 1.Seddon, Henry Cooper 620
Sargeaunt, Chas. C 620
Sherrirf, John P 590
Sherston, Chas. Davis .., 550
— Wdliam Maxwell 561
Sherwin, Fred. Wm. H. 569
Shewell, Geo. Maunsell 709
— Harry W. Macan 557
— Henry 608
— Percy Garratt 707
Shiflmer, John 563
Shinkwin, Robert S. ... 63
Shipley, Reginald B. ... 572
— Richard Arthur 620
Sartorius, Euston Hy. 585
— George Conrad 595
— Reginald W 593
Satterthwaite. Joseph H. 620
Saunders. Arthur Aug. 620
— Augustus Jits 637
— Edward William 607
— George 725
— John William 570
— Henry George 594
— MorleyC 637
Saunderson, S. Fras. ... 693
Savage, Geo. Thomas... 699
- Harry Boscawen 631
Savi, Tiios. B. Blake ... 631
Savile, Albany Robert 631
— Henry Bourchier O. . 693
— W. S." Stewart 563
Saville, John George ... 718
— John James 717
Sawyer, Chas. Edward 551
— George Westrenen ... 597
— Herbert Anthony ... 620
— Manfred J 7oon
— William Harcourt ... 552
Saxe Weimar, llixSerene
Jliglinexs Prince Wm.
Aug. Edward 132, 57
Sayer, Jas. R. S. ... 135, 579
— Wm. Lawrence 637
Scales, Wm. Henry 567
Scanlan.FitzGeraidEd. 721
— -James 723
Scarlett, Robt. Lawrence 550
Schaw, Henry 607
Schlesinger, A. Hy 573
Schmid, August (120
Schneider,StV JohnWm. 58S
— Stewart M. Congreve (•%•
Schoniberg, Sir George
Augustus 568
Schreiber, Brymer Fra. 608
Schuyler, A. Graham ... 561
— Edward E. Sutton ... 562
Sconce, James 594
Scott, A. F. Macmillan 571
— Alexander J. Corse... 692
— Bercsford Charles ... 577
— Chas. E. Sutithouse 620
— Courtenay H. Salt ... 620
— Douglas 608
— Edward Henry Corse 53;
— Edwin Luddington... 608
— Sir Fra. Cunningham 744
— Fred. Beaufort 721
— George John 693
— Harrie 723
— Hopton Bassett 746
— James Alexander .. 63
— James E 72
— James Selby Robson 554
— James Thomas 564
— James Woodward ... 6<
— Jonathan Gourtley... 699
— Lothian Kerr 631
— Richard Alexander... 556
— Robt.Nicholl D. 533
— Theophilus Leslie 6o3
— Thomas Augustus ... 595
— Thomas A 693
— Son. Thomas Charles 746
-- Walter 597
— Walter Henry 637
Sedley, Frederick 631 jShipman, Enoch 740
Seed, Het.ry John 740 Shippard, W. 0. C 637
Segrave, Geo. O'Neil ... 693 j Shirley, James Charlton 749
Selby, Robert Grey D. 713
Selfe, Alfred R. Cyril ... 573
— Sydney G. P 631
Semple, Andrew 721
— John 555
Senior, Thos. Palmer ... 706
Seppings, Thos. Johnson 537
Serbutt, Charles 699
Serjeant, Wm. Chas. E. 560
Servante, Chas. Edward 637
Seton, Aug. St. John. ..565"
George 749
Shirreff. Geo. Fred. F
Shore, lion. Fred. W. J. 631
— John 699
Short, Mayow 562
— Nash 631
Shortland, D. Vincent... 619
— Thos. Geo 5
Shortt. Alex. Young 608
Shuldham, Arthur Jas. 631
— Frank X. Quautock... 573
Shute, Cameron D. D...57oa
— StrChas. C 147, 579
— Miles Charles 62o|3huttleworth, A. John 620
-Wm. Carden 749 — Frank 749
— iSVrWillianiSamuel, .Br. 595JSibley, Thos. Harmer... 608
Sewell, Algernon Robin. 746'Siborne, H. Taylor 608
— Charles Francis ;68|Sibthorp, Rich.' F. W. ... 744
— Hy. Fane Haylett ... 595|Si'othorpe, Lester H. ... 608
— John Dalrymple W. 637|Sitldons, Hy. Geo. F. ... 631
— John Henry 552 jSidmouth, George 574
Seymour, Fred. Hor. A. 608 Sidney, lJhilip 693
— Henry William 637JSillem, James 547
— Leopold Richard 746 1 Silver, Jacob M. W 631
Wm. Henry 136, 533, 579 Silverthorne, Arthur H. 571
Shackleton. William ... 695
Shadwell. J. Fitz. Tho. 620
Shaftesbury, Earl qf ... 570
Shairp, Fran. Mordaimt 631
Shakerley, Geoffrey J. 743a
— Henry Webster 744
Shakespear, Cnarles M. 608J— R. Sanderson 609
— George Joseph 699iSimons, Edmund 693
Shanks, Joseph Geo. ... 637]— John James Money... 59"
Shanly, William John... 631 'Simpson, Alex. Ward.. 54
Shannon, Thos. Patrick 539J — Charles Ed. P 631
James W. B 565a
Sim, James 699
Simkins, John Thomas 573a
Simmonds, Percy Rioud. 565
Simon, Geo 725
Simonds, Cecil Barrow 693
Sharp, Chas. Fredk 631
— Richd. G. Atkinson... 567
— Wm. Edwards 631
Wm. Granville 631
Sharpe, Alexander 725
— Chas. Ferguson 592
William 727
Sharpies, James 699
Shattock, Thomas 699
Shaw, Alex. John 597
Chas. Edward Martin 722
David 590
— Edward William 620
Elphinstone 596
Hugh 608
— Major James 559
Surgeon Cuptu in James 718
John Alexander 725
John Hay 631
— Ponsonby 749
Robert Leith 637;
— Charles Hamilton ... 539
— Charles Henry 637
— Emanuel 696
— Francis Blske 568
— Frank 725
— George Bruce 620
— Richard Salisbury ... 631
— Robert 70611
— Robert Hamilton 706
— Robert J. B 6
— Robert Prioleau 6
— Simon 620
— Thomas 749
— Thomas Thomson ... 6
— William 573"
— Wm. H. Randolph ... 6c8
Sinclair, C. W. Lord 744
— Edward M 720
— James 720
Singleton, Edw. J 548
Reginald Uorbett ... 542
— Thomas Barton 565U Siukins.W.Stancomb ... 031
— Wilkinson 631 !Siree, Chas. Moore B. ... 746
Shawe, Douglas 699 Skene, John George 631
Wm. B. Butler s89!Skill, Henry Herbert ... 631
Shea, Hy. J. Fras 620
— William 699
Shearman, Francis 631
Shearme, Frank 573
Shedd, Ebenezer 717
Sheehan, Thos. V 699
Sheil, Henry 657
— Richard 749
Shelley, Charles 746
— Henry Richard 620
— Thomas Martin 591
Shephard, Chas. S 552
Skinner, Charles Lan-
celot Andrewes 57011
— Edmund Grey 705
Qr. Mr. William 7n)Shepherd, Chas. Edw.... 597
Slanev, F. G. ICenyon .. 538
— W. S. Ken von 535
Slater, James Barry ... 632
Slattery, Matthew 699
Slaughter, Charles 632
Sleinan, Richard R 718
Sly, William 721
Small, Robert 746
— William George 706
Smalley, Edward 608
-F. ■ 593
Smart, David 718
— Edw. de Sausmarez 693
— George 589
Smears, John A 740
Smee, Walter H. T 632
Smith, A. A. W. Bright
Bright 562
— Albert Charles 632
— Algernon Fox E 554
-Allan 637
— Andrew Wm. Douglas 632
— ArthurC 573
— Astley Campbell 749
— Charles Bean Lucie... 608
Charles Herbert 637
Charles John 620
— Charles Joseph 699
Charles Mitchell 6?o
Clement John 590
— David Noble 696
Edmund Davidson ... 608
Francis 554
— Frederick Henry 608
— Frederick J. W 637
— Frederick Nepean ... 608
— George Osborne 546
George William 706
— Sir Gerard 746
— Harry Jacob 573
— Henry Coape 591
— Henry Fowle 725
— James Annesley 608
— Jas Stocker Grant ... 637
— John 637
— John Leslie 566
— John Mac Donald 594
— Joseph 63*
— Joseph Alex 608
— Joseph Barnard 592^
— Joseph Graham 637
— Meredith Carre 558
— Michael Edward 749
— Octavius Ludlow 590
— Peter 700
— Philip Broke 720
— Philip Henry 620
— Reynold Percy 569
— Richard Plaj'ne 749
— Kobert Bradshaw ... 717
— Robert Sinclair 717
— St. George Alex 632
— Thos. Hardwick 746
— Thomas Parker 727
— Thomas Parkyns 581
— T. P 785
— Thomas Woodford ... 740
— Major Gen. William . 608
— Lieut. William 695
— Qr.Mr. William 711
— William Haskett 545
— William Ogden 549.
— William Patrick 725
— William Robert 717
Smithson, Thomas 700
Smollett,, C.E. D. Telfer 553.
Smyth, Albert Edw. H. 620
— Arthur Clement 637
— Charles Coghlan 620
Evelyn Swinton 597
George John 597
— Momer Williams 620
— Russel 632
— Russell Morland 620
Skipwiih, Grey 632
— Philip Armfield 708
Skirrow, Arthur G. W. 693
Skirving, David Scot... 542
Skottowe, Coulson F. J. 620
— Edward Guy Selby... 546
— Etwall Walter 620
— Geo. John Fitz Roy ... 746
— Sir Henry Aug ...163, 578
— Horatio Francis 632
— Colonel James (late
69 F.) 620-
— James (late Lanca-
shire Fusiliers) 620
— James Gibbons 608
Index — Retired List.
S70
Snivth, James Stewart 632 Stansfeld, Thos. Wolrich 590
— Ralph Graham 620, Stanton, Sir Edward ... 579
— Samnel Gardiner 620 — Harold J. C 567
Smythe, Terence W. W. 620 Staples, Francis Patrick 72:
Snell. William Bisset .. 723 — Frederick Blair 632
Sneyd, Thos. Im 60S Stapleton, Bryan 577
Snow, Edm. Brighouse 620 Stapylton, G. G. C. 227, 580
— Thos. Rochfort 5SS — Miles John 571I — John Nugent
Soady, Thomas Bales... 637, Stark, Charles 707 ;3tocker, Maurice E. C
Soames, Henry 603 S'arke, WiUiam 608
Somers, Rich." John 749 Starkey, Louis Edw, ... 557
Somerset, Hon. A. C. £.565(1 Starr, Edw. Henderson 632
— Henry C. Capel 620 Staveley. Chas. Russell 604
— HenryGeo.Edwd.620, 772 — Edmund 6o8iStockweU, Cliiton de X.
SonierviUe, Bee. Dudley 740 Starordale, Lord 573 Orr..; 620
- Stafford E 571 Stead, Joseph 573(1
Sotheby, Fred. Edw 60S Steavenson, Joseph L.... 550
Souper, Chas. Edward 706 Stebbing, Edw. Percy... 577
Southampton, Lord 56S — Frederick A 632
Southwood, John S 637 Steel, Colonel Charles... 620
Snwton, Frederick 700 — SfaffTet.Surg. Charles 741
Stirling, Gilbert 749 'Sturroek, John G 559
— Robert 7iSJSturt, Chas. Sheppey... 592
— Walter George 7435 — Frank 573a
Stisted, Chas. Harcourt 55'IStyles, George 700
— Thomas Heathcote... 746 Suft, Herbert Charles. ..565a
Stock, Henry John 62ojSulivan, Ernest Fred... 559
Herbert Alfred 559 — George Digby F 620
725 Sunderland, Daniel P. 569
62c - Marsden S. J 620
Stockley, Charles More *:o Surman.Wm. Henry ... 632
— George Watts 620 Sutherland,HenryBoyd 694
— Henry Watts 620— James S.C 711
Joh 1 Cator . 700 — Robert Samuel 637
William 577
Wm.JohnE. Graham 706.
— Lnckhart Thomas ... 70S lSutleffe, Henry Charles 705.
Stoddart, Chas, Henry 597: Sutton - Nelthorpe, R.
— William 62c] Nassau 749
Stokes, Alex. H 723 Swaffield, Charles J. 0. 746
— Alfred... 7o6(Swain, HenryThomas.. 708
— Charles Patrick 608I — James Steel 719
Spaight. C.W. Gartside 561 — James Anthony 608 1 — George Baret 6oS|Swaiue, Ernest Edw.... 632
— Wm. Fitz H 620 — John Philip 620 — Henry Haldane 723 — George William 565
Spalding. Henry 632 Steele, Frederick Wm... 547! — Sir John 5S1 Swan, Fras. L 559
Spall, William 7J9; — R:>bt. Lawrence Ball 558: — John Edward 700 Swanson, Donald 700
Sparke, John George ... 549! — William Henry 723]— Oliver Robert 608 Swanston, NoweU 592
Sparkes, Thomas 7o5;Steinman, M. H.C.B.... 6321 — Radclyffe Haldane ... 551 — William Oliver 608
Sparks, Edw. Tickell B. 632 Stenhouse, J. Llewellyn 70S Stokoe. Richard os^jSwayne, Jas. Dowell ... 608
— Robert Watson 620J— William 593jStone, George Henry ... 60S Sweeney, Jas. Fielding 621
Sparrow, John 721' Stephen, Fitz Roy 620! — George Robert 537
— John Bodychan 713 Stephens, Adolphns H. ! — John Graham ... 62
— Robert Lanncelot 717 533, 58_j!Stoney, Francis Sadlier 746
Speak, William 573a — Edward Barrington 637'Stopford, Hon. Edward
Spearman, Charles E.... 5691 — Geo. Xesbitt 6o8| B. L. H 694
— Horace Ralph 596] — Nassau Wm. I. H. ... 746— John Geo. Beresford 620
Speirs, Robert 696 Stephenson, Francis L.. 7i8lStorer. Arihur T 620
Spence, Robert 725
Spencer, Almerie Geo... 620
— Augustus Ca-npoell... 544
— Charles F. H 545
— Edmund 551
Sweny, George Aug. ... 62
— John Alfred 621
Swete, Charles D 632-
Swettenham, Thos. E.... 608
Swifte, Joshua W 595.
Swinburne, Paul 637
— Thomas Robert 637
■Sir Frederick Charles | Storey, Richard 7ooi3windley, Jno. Edw. .. 608
Arthur 221, 578 Story, Forbes Lugard... 637iSwiney, Geo. Clayton... 621
-James 713I — Philip 590 — John 591
- Keppel 549 — Philip Conway 746 ,Swinfen, Fred. Hay 744
- Wilfred R 573J— Robert 694JSwinhoe, Charles 594
Fra. Henry 727! Sterling, .(. B 584 — Valentine Fred 608I— Fred. WiUiam 599
— John Winston T 537] Sterrett, Thomas 700! Stoton, Fred. Alex 694 Swinley, George 584
Speus, Arundel Tho 62oSteuart, Fred. Geo 620I Stow, Fred. M. Kenyon 605 Swinton, Anson 621
— Lionel Thomas 550 Stevens. Bucke iham F. 570, — Harry Vane 570a — Arthur 632
Speranza, Joseph 620! — Char'es 637. Stoyte, John 032 1 — George 621
Spicer, Julian Jot>n X... 56 1 — Frank Erastus 536:Stracey.Claude Edward 56;, — George H. Taylor 563
Spiller, Duncan C. O. ... 706 — Henry Borlase 588 j — Hardinge Richard ... 632;— George S. Campbel^^a
Spilling, John Kinder 535, — John 696 — Henry Hardinge |Swiny, W. MolyneuxS. 694
Spilsbury, Edgar J 608^ — Malcolm Wilkinson. . 59S Denne ... 534, 584|Sykes, Cam 749
Sp inks, Charles F 719, Stevenson, David Wm. 559! — John Bourchier 557! — Walter Harry 551
— George 7051 — Edw. MacDonald 62olStracnan, W. Rogers Sylvester, Hen! T 727
Spitta, Hubert H 694: — Geo. J. Hardress 57o«| Braide 566 Syrn, John Munro 593
Spong, Charles Stuart 559J — Colonel John 620 Strachey, Bertram 7o7:Symes. Edmond West 717
Spottiswoode, Robert C. j — Lieut. Colonel John ... 547 — Sir Richard 599 — William Sandham ... 71S
D'Esterre 535 — Kenlis Fergus 52o|Straghan, Abel 62oj3ymonds, D'Arcy... ... 572.
Spragge, Basil Edw. ... 552— Philip Leake 567I — John 637 Symons, Henry George 632
— Charles Henry 620I— Thomas Rennie 533, 583] Stratum, George 620! — Jelinger Henry 637
— Fras. Precket 708J— William 637JStraker, Chas. D. A 620 — John T. M 721
5pratt, Edw. Jas.Hy.... 620 — William Henry 566 Strange, John 727:— Thomas Cornelius ... 700
— Michael 632
Sprent.W. Swansea 637
Spring, Fred. W. M. ... 620
Sprot, John 533, 581
Spry, Geo. F. Hume .. 725
Spr.rgin, S/V John B. 354. '
Steward, Chas. Samuel 591, — Thomas Bland 6o8iS,ynge, Sir Fras. R. M.
— Edwin A. T 746|Strangways, George ... 588 Bart 555
— Edw. Harding 744 Stratford, Jo tin H. de A. ' — Millington Henry ... 744
Stewart, Alex. Chas. H. 6cS' de M. F 694 — Robert Follett ..'. 557
— Algernon Aug 6oSlStratton, J. Heathfleld 620, — Wm. M. Thackeray.. 566
Charles Edward 593 Street, Edward Oee .... 620 Szczepanski.Hy.Chas. A 593
Spurway, John ......... 608I— Charles John Butier 62ojStrettell, Arnold D 632lTabb, Hen. Harpur 632
Squirl, Charles 632! — C.Thornton 58oStrettoo, William de Tabor, John Miunitt ... O21
— Frederick 632 1— Douglas Grant 567- Courcy 568 Tabuteau, Thos. Rooke 595
— William 749! — Duncan 746 Strickland, Win. Geo. M. 591 Tagart, Francis Dale
Stace, Edw. Vincent ... 598! — Francis Archibald ... 695
Slack, Charles Edw. ... 593 — George 608
— Fred. Rice 749! — George Gilbert 620
Sticy, John Herbert ... 718 — Harry Hutchinson
St ifford, Boyle Torri. ... 591
Patrick Walter 725
Stringer, Frederick ... 632 Tailby, Thos. M. Jones 564
Strong, Dawsonne M.... 584 Tailyour, H. W. Renny 537
— Owen H 746 Tait John Sprot 021
— Thomas Edmond 594 Talbot, Sir Adelbert C. 598
Augustus 632,Stroud, Henry Wallace 620 — Fitzroy Somerset 608-
Harry King 56iJStrover, George Aug • 595 — Fras. A. Bouverie ... 555
Stainforth, Fra.Robt.W. 695I— Hugh Houghton ... , .-jsgjSt-utt, John R 592; — HenryLynch 569
— Kichard T 705!— James o32iSuiart, Charles Joseph 593 — John 746
— William 632 — James Calder 593I — Donald 749 Tallents, Philip Fras. ... 555
Stallard, Samuel 608, — Colonel John 620J — Edward Andrew 225, 583 Tandy, Henry Strafford 597
— Stamer, Lovelace ... 559! — Inspector John 740! — Edward de Saus- iTanner, Albert 632
St.mden, Douglas 590! — John Heron M. S. ... 608! inarez 693; — Edward 608
— -James Douglas 551 — JohnLorn 5?2 — Hartwell, H 632 — Sir Oriel Viveash ... 590
Sta udish, Wm. Pery ...565a— John Mackie 591I— Henry Tod 608 Tapley, Jas. Arthur ...570a
Stanford, Jno.M.Benett 572' — Sir Richard Campbell 590 — James 706a Tapp, Ha _mondAstlcy 546-
Stanhope, Percy S 57°l— Richard Hardinge ...743a — James Fred. D. 0 746 Tardif, Fi elk. Peter ... 694
— John 56S Tarleton, Jxmes Hearn 632
W.Spencer 693 — Richard Warren 620
— Hon.E. T.Scudamore 566 — Robert Crosse 608
Staniland, Chas. Arthur 563 — Robert Jno. Jocelyn 608
— Ronald R. Kilbee 565a Tarrant, Thos 720
— Thomas Edmund 718 Tarry, Geo. Gqlbourn .. 558
— Steph. Henry 700! — Stair H. Johnston ... 562 — Thomas Evans 706a Tarte, Walter John 62:
Stanley, Chas. Edw. H. 746I — Thomas Brown 632I— William Dugald 560 Tate, Henry Carr 578
— Edw. G. Villiers, Lordnoa — Major William 637
— John 632' — Captain William 564
— Sec. Thos. Carter 740 — Dep. Surgeon General
Stannard, Ephraim 6961 William 720
— Henry 723I — William Lemmon ... 710
Stansfeld, Henry Hamer 59ilStirke, RomainF 620 Studdy, Robert Wright 620 Tayler, John Chas 583
William James 583 Tatham, Os vald Fori-
— WiUiam Thomas 632 ham 56505
Stubbs, Francis Wm. ... 608 — Walter John 621
Stucley, Wm. Lewis ... 746 Tattersall, J. C. de V. . 562
Studdert, Chas.FitzGer. 749 Tawke, Arthur C 637
s7i
Index — Retired List.
Thomas, \ValterMereditl1572 Todd, Robert Bentley... 5S7|Trotman, Geo. Hewitt... 621
Thomascn, Chas. S....... 383 — Thomas Fentham ... 621 Trotter, Henry 632
Thompson, And. Greeu 54O — William Jrseph 56s! — John Mowbray 632
— Arnold 599 Toler, J. O. Graham 635!— John William 72*>
— Charles 749 Tollemache, Algernon | — Robert Knox 747
— Charles Halford 707 Seymour 638;— William Kemp 695
— Claude Edward 543 Tollner, Barrett L 6?iiTroup, John Igglesden 7°4
— Dodgson H 632 Tolmie, T. Campbell... 7251 — William Bedford .... 638
— Francis Henry 718 Tolson, Wilfred 621 Trower, Fras. Edw 543
— Harold C. S 567 Tom, W. H. Vallack 632 Trueman, Thomas 62i
— Henry George 718 Tombe, Hy. Evelvn 564 Trydell, John Fred e32
— Henry Masterman ... 621 Tomkin, James W. R.... 570 Tryon, Richard 572
— Howard Stanley 63? Tonilinson. E. D. D 725 Tack, John Johnson ... 706
— James Witten 561 — William Winslow ... 722I — Wm. Brittan 7°°
— John 581 Tomory, John K 7i8(Tucker, An'hony E. ft. 567
— John Charles 632 1 Tompkins, John .las. ... 700 —Aubrey H 621
Joseph John 721 Tompson, Wm. D 608
Lawrence C. Fred... 342 Tonge, Fra. Henry 563
Taylor, Addington 621
— Alb. Fitz William . . 632
— Sir Alex 599
— Arthur Henry 608
— Charles William 706
— Cyril 550
— Edward H. Clough... 550
— Edward Richard 569
— Franklin Chamoers 632
— Fred. Fras. Wilder... 543
— Frederick Henry 63:
— Fred. Norman Innes 706
— George Kepple 60S
— Geo.L. Le Mesurier... 632
— George William 572
— H. N.A 7,9
— Henry 705
— HowardH 571
— Surg. Lieut. James ... 7. oj — Leslie Jenkins 749|Toogood, Reginald C. 694
— Major James 749— Peuton 707 — Seymour Hood 632
— James Best 621! — Peter Ridley Edward 563 Toouer, Michael 700
— John Shawe 694, — Rich. Fred. Meysey... 547jTopp, Henry 630
— Markham Le Fer 608,— Robert 706 'Toppin, James Morris ... 608
— Pierce Thos. Hen. ... 621 j — • Colonel Ross 621 Toroit, Percy Key mer... 57;
— Si'rR. C. Hayes. ..342, 5781 Thomas 727 Torin, Ernest Rd. Hope 343
— Robert Alex'. 621'— William Henry 62i|Torkington, Henry 621
— St. John Stewardson 637
— Thomas 62c
— U. A. A 707
— Major William 749
— Lt. Colonel William... 6}2
Teale, Edw. J. Jenkins 558
Tebbitt, Wm. Arthur ... 562
William Oliver 557;Torrens,J<hu\.W.O'N. 554
Thomson, Chadwick .. 700 Torriano, Charles R. ... 621
— Charles Fitzgerald ... ^13
— Charles William 621
— David 638
— Hugh Gordon 592
— James 727
Teevan, George James.. 749— Jocelyn Home 36
— Rourke 700
— Thomas 721
Teller, George Home... 713
— John W. Goddard ... 552
Tempest, Arth. Cecil ... 749
— Thos. Rich. Plumbe.. 744
Temple, Edward 621
— Grenville Edwin 567
— John Alexander 597
— William 72
Templeman, Alfred 605
Templer, James Leth-
bridge B 334
— John Geo. Edmund. ..563a
— John Pope 567
Templetou, James 700
Tenison, William 354
Tennant, Chas. Richd... 749
— Jas. Francis 38
— John Trenchard 749
— Thomas B. Everest ... 592
Terry.Arthur Frederick 637
— Astley Fellowes 608
— Cyril E. 57
— Frederic Stephen 746
— Horace Augustus ... 637
— William Gordon 567
Teulon, George 744
— Thomas 746
Tew, Thomas Percy 708
Tewkesbury, Lord 565a
Thackeray, Charles 632
— St E. Talbot 621
— Martin 55:
Thackwell, William de
Wilton R 608
— TOi!!iam Henry 55f
— William Polsor 637
Thatcher, Torin 60S
Thellusson.Alex. Dalton 7^6
— Arthur John Bethill 749
Thelwall.Eubule Daysh. 652
Theobald, Arthur 5i,
— Charles Percy 632
— Cotton Edwin 6
Thesiger, Hon. C. W.
'55, 533. 579
Thistlethwayte, A. Hy. 565
— Alfred Robt. Wm. ... 632
— Thomas George 564
Thomas, Ascanius W. N. 553
— Cecil S 695
■ — Charles Frederick ... 585
— Edgar Hastings 621
— Francis Henry 597
— Francis William 578
— Frederick L. C 563
— George Danford P.... 718
— George Edward 608
— Hy. Evan Pateshall 632
— John Weilesley.. .290, 580
— J osiah Teller 718
— Robt. Mosely Bryce 596
— John Alex. Roland ... 707
— Josiah 57.
— Mowbray 589
— Sir Robert T. White 749
— William 706
— William Arthui 720
Thorburn, Charles Jas. 632
Thome, Atwood 718
Thornhill, Micuael
Tottenham, Arth. E. H. 549
— Charles George 746
— Frederic* St L 542
Touch, John Gray 389
Touzel, T. Percival 746
Tower, Conyers 137, 5C0
Towers, George 727
1'uwnend, Alfred J 740
Townley, Dawson 621
Townsend.C. William... 621
rownsbend, Fred. T. ... 621
— Gerard P 632
Towse, Ernest Ueckwith 707
I'ozer, Arthur G. M. ... 570
1'racey, Leigh 55
MVreagh 748 Tracy, Michael 638
— Thomas Allen 7251 Traill, George Balfour... 608
Thornton, Edw. Zohrab 632! — James William 563
Francis Spencer 555 Tranchell, Edw. F 749
— Heury. lot.n 533, 583
— James H. B. Todd ... 562
— Joseph 700
— Richard Cldcheley ... 542
— Robert Lawrence 570a
Thorold.ReginaldGother 608
Thorp, Charles William 71B
Thoyts, Newman B. ... 621
Threshie. Robt. Alex ... 557
Tliring, Wm. Powlett
Thrupp, Morton Fred.... 632
Thuillier, Sir H.E.L.163, 579
— Sir Heury Raven-
shaw 621
Thuuder, Geo. F 706'/
fharbiirn, Arthur H. ... 360
Thurlow. Edw. H 749
— Ernest Hovell 638
— Hugh Hovell... 643
Thwaites, John Davies 713
I'hynne, Alfred W 740
Tibbs, William Joseph... 749
Tickell, Arthur Lang ... 621
1'idbury, James 723
Tidmarsh, Ferd. J 6
Tidy, Arthur Grey 546
— Fras. John 542
Tierney, Edward 5o8
Tigar, John 573"
Tighe, Edward K. B. ... 572
— Francis 727
— James Stuart 63:
Tilden, William 632
Tillard, George Henri'... 621
— John Arthur 533,583
Tillbrook, P. Lim....iJo, 749
Tillotson, Lionel 632
Tilly, Justice C 552
Timbrel], Thomas 706
1'inley, Thomas 718
Tinmouth, Wingrove L. 638
Tippets, Jas. Berryman 700
l'ippetts, Alfred M
Tipping, C. W. Gartside 566
1'ippinge, Vernon ti 562
Tobin, O'Hara John 708
Richard 723
Todd, David 718
Frank John 621
— Killingworth Richard 621
- George Adolphus 749
Trant, John Francis 57
Travers, Frederick John 74
— S-rGuvFra.Clarke.iir. 632
— Harold P 373
— Henry Fane 705
— John 744
— Julius Brockmau 7^6
— Mordaunt T. Otho .. 5651/
Treble, George W 570/
Treby, P. W, Phillipps 607
Tredennick, J. R. K. ... 6.18
1'redgohl, Wm. Lancelot 569
1'ieeb.v, Henry Paul 553
Treeve, Hen. Richard... 632
Pretlry, Edward 573
frefu-is, Hon. John S... 539
1'relawny, John Jago... 605
l'remaine, Richard 366
Trernaync, Arthur 746
— William Francis 67
Tromlett, Edmund J. ... 6»i
1'reuch, Charles 62
— Hon. Fred. Le Poer... 749
— Henry Le Poer 6oi
— Hon.Wm. Le Poer ... 62:
Tresidder, Tolmie John 561
Trevelyan, H. Astley ... 744
— Herbert 638
— Walter Raleigh 632
Trevor, A. W. Lord ... 547
— Edward Walter 594
— Francis Charles 6j5
— Francis Randolph ... 521
— Frederick Anthon ... 749
— George Arthur 561
— George Herbert 596
— Philip Christian Wm. 567
— Salusbury Thos 621
— Wm. Spottiswoode ... 603
Tribe, Altred R 743a
— Charles Marwood 573
- (ieorge 573«
— Jervis °94
— Louis Henry Einile... 5*5
— Thomas John 725
Tuckett, Edw. Gundrie 7°°
Tudor, Geo. Wm. Henry 57°
Tufneli, Arthur '.. 621
— Edward 130, 539
— N. A C. de Hertzel .. 569
— Robt. H. Campbell... 638
Tufton, Geo. R 561
Tulloch, Alex. Bruce ... °°8
— Alfred 608
— Arthur 608
— Charles Arnold 577
— Hector °3S
— John 721
Tunnard, Hy. Stopford 56'
Tupmun, Geo. Lyon ... 632
Tapper, Basil de B 621
— Gas. Le Marchanti63 579
Turbervill. John Picton 621
Turle, William Greer ... 65s
rurnbull, Geo. Hogarth 7>7
— Geo.Wilmot Maitland 621
— Sydney Drummoud . 632
Turner, Alex 725
— Augustus Heury 597
— H'rank Mackinuou ... 564
— Frederick Co >per .... 632
— George 567
— George Henry 70;
— George Villiers 551
— Heury Ainslie Alfred 63S
— Henry Ferdinaad ... 749
— Henry Fyers 621
— John 700
— Richard 723
— Robert 727
— Samuel George Drury 694
— I h i.-uas 621
— Thos. Baskett 632
— Win. Fred 564
Turnley, Winiam Echlin 700
1'ui nor, Reg. Cbas 55;
I'urpin, William Homan 694
1'urton, James 718
— Thos. Trevor 590
I'uson, Edw. Bailey 721
— S r H. B 57S
Tuthill. Charles H 708
— Chris. D.V 562
— Phineas Barrett 723
1'vveedie, John Lannoy 621
— Maurice 395
-Michael 608
— vVilliam 592
Twemlow.Edw. D'Oyley 584
Tweutyman. Aug. C. ... 621
Twigge, John Thos 609
1'wiss, Arthur Wm 609
— Godfrey 632
l'wyford, Wm. Jollitfe ... 622
Twynam, Edm. J. L. ... 621
— Fre terick Robertson 621
— Philip Alex. A 621
Twyne, Brvan Bristow 539
Twyning, Wm. Edward 638
Tyacke, Richd. Humphry 539
Thomas 621
rye, Charles Henry 694
1'riirgs, Walter 5691 1'yers, Sydney 632
Trimmer, Augustus R. 749 Tyler, Harry William.. 700
Ti'iscott.JohnHenryRolt 705 Tyndall, George 621
—William Rolt 621! — Henry 609
Tristram, Lancelots. B. 563a Tynte, Mervyn C. S 638
— William Hy 570/! Tyrrell, Fras. H 591
Tritton, Fred. Biscoe ... 746 Tytler, Robt. F. C. A. ... 584
I'rollope, Edw. Chas. ... 539 '— Sir J. M. B. Fraser ... 599
— Fras. Chas 556 Underwood/Tu. Orinsby 595
— Walter Waterfleld . . 537
— Col. William 622
— Qr. Mr. William 727
— ■ William John 609
— • William Pearson 725
Warde, Charles A. S.. ..570U
Index — Retired List.
Underwood, W.Christie 539 Wade, James Heme 746 Ward, Francis William 593
— Walter John 5*7 —William Barton 706 — Frederick 550
Uniacke, Crofton Jas.... 632 Wadling, John C 633 — Henderson 707
— Redmond y 1 ' Wahab, Charles James. 5701 — Hy. Constantine E.... 594
Unwin, Robert 609! — Charles William 609 — Herbert .Samuel.. . .574
— William Heathcote... 621 Wadham, Walter F. A. 570a' — James T. S 719
Upperton, John 592 Wainright, L.Aug 563. — John 621
Dppleby, John George.. 632 Waite, Win. John 700I — Lloyd Brereton 723
Urjuhart F.E.R.P Hard 340 Wake, Alfred James ... 621;— Randall Ironside 621
— Ives M'Lean 638 — Richard William 746 — Thomas 700
— Walter Andrew 553 Wakefield, Julian 746
Usrnar, George A 574 Waldron, Patrick J. ... 555
Cssher, Alfred Lestock 691 Wales, John 725
— Beverly Wm. Reid ... 364 Walker, Albert Lancelot
— John Theophilus 609, 534, 5S4
— Percy John 695 — Captain Alexander ... 700
Utermarck, Reg. J. ...706a — MaicGen. Alexander 592 — Charles Edw 547
TJtterson, Arch. Ham- — Charles Henry 572 — C. Arthur Madan 633
mond 533, 583 — Charles Stephen 621 — Hy. Murray Ashley.. 545!
Vachell, Henry Tan 609 — Charles Warren 633I — St. Andrew Bruce... 553!
Vale, O. S. Marcindale 570a — Crichton 700'— Walter B 570J
Vallings, Adolphus 596 — Daniel Corrie 621] War-dell, Wm. Henry ... 609
— i red FitzRoy 708 — Francis John 718 Warden, Chas. Wallace 543
Vance, Eustace John ... 562 — George 700 — Francis 633 1
— Sir Horatio Page 132, 746 — George Barnes 563! — Thomas Smith 609)
Van Courtlandt, A J. R. 554 — S/i-George Ferdinand 557 Wardlaw, John Colin ... 557
Vandeleur, David Roche 632 — George Frederick 708 Wardle, Bernard 571
— .TohnOrmsby 609 — George Fuller 609 '. Wardrop, Alexander ... 392
— William Richard 632 — George Laurie 565a Wardroper, Edwin 535
Vander Gucht, B. G. ...609 — George Warren 588 Ware, Charles 633
— Thos. Edw 609 — Henry 559! Waring, Henry 633
Va iderzee, Francis Hy. 593 — Herbert John 0 633! — William Wheat 565!
Van Heythuysen, Gerard 632 — Hugh Edward 707J Warneford, Wm. Jorbin 713
Vanrenen.DonaldCamp- ■ — James Grant Duff ... 593 Warner, Ashton H 746
bell 599 — John Bridges... 633: — Biddulph Lee 713,
— Edward 638 — John Selby 633jWarnes, Thos. John 705
— Jacob Peter Deneys.. 5971 — John S3-meon 706 Warrand, A. R. Bewley 560
Vans Agnew, JohnF... 5571 — John Tyrwbitt 557 — William Edm 609
— Patrick A. 564 — Sir Mark 305, 578 Warre, Annesley T 565a
■ Richard James 621 Warren, Arthur F. 533, 581
■ Robert S. F 694 -- Augustus E 609
■ Samuel 749 — Si>Aug.Riversdale,.B^.749
•Thomas 621I— DawsonS 609
— Thomas Nicholls 621 1 — Falkland G. E 621 1
— William 742 — Godfrey Octavius... 7051
• Wm. Francis 694 — John..." 720'
Walkej, Rowland 621 —Lionel Charles £94!
5771 — Richard
872
Vansittart, Henry 708
VanStraubenzee,B.W.S. 707
— Turner 609
Vaughan, Alex. H 621
— Edward Hensman ... 63 ;
— Eugene Jas 746
— Hugh Thomas Jones 609
— Sir John Luther 588
— Percy Balderston 638:Wall, Benson Patrick
Vaughton, Theophilus . 633! — James 633! — Thomas Monsell 609
Veale, H.R. Lobb 72i|Wallace, Chas. Tennant 621 , Warrington, Hy.H.C.G. S91
Veitch, Thomas George 746! — FrancisJamesAgnew 621 Warton, Robt. Gardner 549
Venour, William 725 — Nesbit Willoughby ... 633 Warwick, Fras. Jas. L. 718
Vere, Henry 547 — Robert 7ooJWashingtoa, Fras. P. .. 621
Vereker, Hon. Jeff. E. P. 557!— Robert Hugh 621) Wasp, Matt. Proctor .. 700
— Thos. George 749' — Rowland Robert 590 IWastell, William 706
Verelst, Chas. Verelst... 535 j — Wm. Arthur James 621 Waters, Horace Wm.
Verner, Sir Edw. W. .. 707J — William F. Annesley 565; Plews 707
Verney, Sir Harry, Bt. 749'— Sir William T. F. A. 746 — Robert 721
Vernon, Arthur H 719! Waller, Hardress Edm. 609 Watkin, Henry S. S 621
Vertue, William 595 — John Edmund 584 Waikras, Fred. W 551
Vesey, Charles C. W. ... 749 — Robert 633 — Major John 356
— Charles N. Colthurst 564! — Robert Jocelyn 638 — Quarter Master John S73
Vetch, Hamilton C. ... 5431 — William Noel 6oolWatling, Chas. Wyatt ... 725
— Robert Hamilton 621 Wallis, Kenneth S 547
Vialls, Harry George... 565a! Walsh, Adolph. Fred.... 633
Vibart, E. D. Hamilton 594I — Hon. Chas. Edward 5C0
— Hy. Collingwood 609I — Sec. E. L 740
— Henry Meredith 621 j — Hon. Geo. Harry Wm. 571
— James M. Colling ... 6091 — SirHuntHy.Allen, Bt. 569
— John 707J — Major John 638
Vicars, Wm. Henry 5671 — Assist. Sura. John ... 727
Vickerman, Albert 569 i — Lewis Paxton 743
Vickers, Thos. Henry... 700
Vickery, William H. ... 719
Vidal, Leonard H 638
Vignaux, Joseph 700
Vignoles, Hy. Hutton... 572
Vigor, Fred. George ... 55
Watson, Andrew Alex. . 71c
— Charles John 621
— Harry James 539
— Henry Edward 609
— James Kiero 609
— .So- John 588
— Joshua Rowley 633
— Robert John 621
— Robert Kiero 638
— Rupert Campbell 746
Solomon 546
774
■ — Theobald Lomax 570a
— Thomas 720
— William Hy. Hussey 567 — Stephen 749
1 Walter, Charles J 633I — Thomas James 592
— Frank 373I — William 711
— Frederick A 749 1 — Wm. Donald Paul ... 572
Vigors, Philip Doyne ... 621 — Frederick Edward ... 549 — William Scott 560
— Thomas Mercer 706a! — Hubert Langton 633 Watt, Fitzjames Edw.... 702
Villiers, Ch. Courtnay . 746 — Stephen 566 — James Landon 604
Vincent, Arth.C.Fitz H. 546; Walters, F. Dalrymple 621! Watts. John Briscoe ... 621
— Arthur Hare 7441 — Robert Algernon 6091 — Joseph 721
— Richard Dacre 564! — William Barker 741! — Ponsonby William ... 633
Virr, Joseph 696! Walton, Hen. Ernest B. 550 ' — William 560
Vivian, Ralph 74I
Voyle,Fra. RankenC.... 633
Vulliamy, Colwyn W.... 633
V3-se,Edw. Howard 144, 580
Vyvyan, R. W. Coinyn 565a
Waddington, H.Ferrers 609
— Thomas 609
— William 621
Waddy, John M. Elgee 545
Wade, Arthur Breedon 718
— Frederick William... 720
— Henry Meredith 543
Walwyn, J. Harford 621J — William Burton 567
Wansbrough, J. H.5700, 6941 — William Henry 5^8
Warburton, Fred. T. ... 746 Waugh, William Petrie. 746
— George Arthur 572 Waved. Llewellyn 622
— Hen. Wm. Egerton... 749 Wawn, Geo. Twizell 705
— WilliamS 573a; Way, Alfred Cotton 568
Ward, Arthur Clitherow 633 — Claude Greville 563
— Arthur Edward 633;— Edward Daniel 633
— Bernard Edward 7461 — Gregory Lewis 749
— Hon. Bernard M. 533, 581I— Henry George 695
— Sir Edwd.W. Duncan 534 — Nowell FitzUpton ... 609
— Espine Charles R. ... 725 — Wilfred FitzAUan ... 622
Wear, Arthur Taylor... 718
Wearne, Vivian 725
Webb, Alfred 573°
— Charles 706
— Edward Arthur H. ... 706
Edward Townsend ... 749
Francis Edward 706
— George 46
— Henry March 725
— Henry North 638
— Henry Smith 727
— Humphrey Lakin 700
— Randolph 721
— William 573°
Webber, C. Edmund ... 609.
— Robert Tankerville... 638
Webster, Arthur G 622
— Sir Augustus F. W.E. 570
— Charles Henry 622
— George 638
—Henry Francis George 706
— Thomas Edward 591
— William 700
Weekes, Montague M.56sa
Wegg, John 744
Weguelin, Thos. M. Luz 746
Weir, John Charles 749
Welby, Alfred C. Earle 543
Welch. Francis Henry 721
— Fred. Wm '.. 638
Welchman. Fred. D. ... 638
Weldon, Francis 394
— Thomas 3Q4
— Walter 609
— William 700
Welfare, Joseph 700
Weller. Alexander T. ... 638
Wellesley, Cecil G 572
— Hon. Fred. A 744
Wellings, Barnard W.... 723
Wellington, Duke of. 535
Wells, William Henry... 633.
Welman, Wm. H. D.R. 609
Welsh, Astell Thos 622
Wemyss, Binfield 585
— George 559
— Henry Manley 391
Wentworth, D'Arcy 749
Were, Walter 568
West, Frederick 746
— Geo. F.M.Cornwallis 708
— John Temple Temple 746
— John W. H. Marshall 56 1
— Matthew Richard 622
— Hon. Wm. Edwd. S.... 746
— Wm. Henry Hore ... 609-
Westby, Basil Clifton ... 609.
— Bernard Heyer.... 749
Western, James Halifax 633
Westmacott, R. Field... 552
Westmorland, I. Peat... 622
Weston, Alfred 638 #
— Edmund C 560
— George Edward 597
— Thomas Barnes 551
Wes tropp, G . 0'Callaghan694
— George Ralph Cellier 592
— ■ John Massy 694
— William Keily 638
Wethered, Edwin R. ... 706
Wetherell, R. W. M 622
Weyland, John 749.
-Mark Ulick 572
Whale, Thos. Martin ... 633
Whalley, Percy Charles 633
— Robert 543
Wharry, Charles 700
Whately, Reg. Pepys ... 566
Wheatley, Charles R. E. 633.
— Moreton John 622
Wheble, J. St. Lawrence 562
Wheeler, Edward 63 j
— Frederick 609
— George 590
— Rev. Horace N 740
— Owen Edlestane 565a
— Patrick 591
— -Robert 609
Wheeley, J. Seager 633
Wheler, Francis Henry 551
Whetham. A.T.Boddam 543
— Henry Isham 622
— ■ Sir Trevor, Bart 622
Whigham, Robert. ..533, 583
Whinyates, Francis A.... 622
— Frederick Thomas ... 609-
Whipple, J. H. C 725
873
Index — Retired List.
Whish, George Palmer... 588 Wilkinson, Lionel T. V. 565 Wilson, Taylor Dalryrn- Wortham, Charles 54.;
— JohnTulloch 633 — Osborn 605, pie 551 .— Hale Young 609
Whistler, Fuller 568— Thos. Hy. Des Voeux 559 — William Frederic 622 Worthington.Hy. Russell 63S
Colonel Wm. Henry 595
— Lt.ColonelWm. Henry 746
— William Horace 633
— Win. Jas 722
Wirnberley, Reginald J. 622
Windham, George 749
Whitaker, Albert E. ... 565 — Wm. Edmund 633
— Charles John 545'Will, George 622
— James s69,Wi!!an, Hy. P. Douglas 535
White, A. Wellesley fi22Willans, John Fred. ... 577
— Aubrey F 555 Willett, John S 565
— Hon. Charles James 566; Williams, Albert Hy. W. 583
— Charles 722 — Arthur Bell 56V— Joseph C. Smyth 632
— Charles Mills 622 — Arthur Leonard 563 Wingate, George' Miller 564
— Edward Simon 571 — David Walter 591I — Thomas Oliver 597
— Finch "322, — Edward 7iS,Winsloe, Richard Wm.
— Frederick B. Price ... 622 — Edward Eyre 622! C 622
— George 700 — Si>E.C.Sparshott204, 59o;Winson, WilUam 609
— George Augustus. ... 622!— Frederick Law 707 Winter, Fred. John 565a
— Jonathan York 707
Wreford, William L 63S
Wrench, Alfred John
Chamberlin 550
( Iharles Edward 704
Wright, Alexander 548
— Alfred 622
— Maj. Charles Edward 638
— Charles Edward 749
— Henry 718
— Henry Charles 594
— Henry Octavian Per-
ceval 551
■ George Frederick ... 633 — George 696( — George 548: — John C 71
— Hans Robert 749 — Rev. George C 740J — Henry Burton 633!— John Thomas 638
• Henry Edward 700 — Henry Augustus 749;Wintle, Alfred Tritton... 633!— Si?- Thomas 588
— Hon. Henry Fredk... 548 — Herbert Michael 638
■ — Henry George 609 — John Daniel 609
— Henry Jervis Jervis. 633 .— Sir Jno. Wm. C 578
— John 700 — I^awrence Henry ... 592
— John Hubbard 581
— Joseph H. L 567
Lionel Algernon 543
— Mathew Lawrence .. . 725
— Raymond W. E 633 — Owen 535
— Sir Robert 162, 578! — Owen Lewis C. ...533, 581
— Hon. Robert s6i[ — Reginald Steivart ... 749
— Robert F. M 571 — Richard D. Garnons 561
— Thos. Henry 721, — Richard Francis 622
— Thos. Pilkiugton 622 — Richard Harry 633
— Sir T.Woollaston, Bt . 746, — Robert 749
— William 535, — Robert Frederick 622
— William Henry 622]— William 638
— William O'Byrne 723 — Sir William John 163, 579
Whiteford. Jas. H. G. ... 718I Williamson, Fred. H. ... 622
Whitehead, Gervase F. 569 — John 746
• John J 572 — John Gover 723
Wise, Charles 7441 — Thomas William 725
— Dacres William 6331 — William Henry 633
— Henry Ellison 567 Wroot, Win. Henry 633
Wisely, George A. K. ... 564 Wnjttesley, Hon.G Coy
Leonard 569 Wishart, George B 573*1 Wroughton, W. Nesbitt 599
— Lionel Arthur 5731— William 700 Wyntr, i'bas.Edwyn 745
— Masterman Stauley... 57o,Witchell, Thomas 740 Wybergh, Archibald ... 744
— Montgomery 622 Wither, Arch. C. Bigg 59S Wyld, William Henry... 694
Wodehouse, Albert P. ... 535 Wvlde, Jteo. George 740
— Albert T 622 Wyley, John Fred 551
— Edwin Fred 638 Wylie, H. P. Myles 542
— Killegrew Reg. B. ... 622 - Henry 585
— Robert C. ...308, 533, 583
— Wilbraham T 704
Whitehill, Cbas. S. S.... 54°
Whitfield, Geo. Digby... 742
Whiting, Hy. Harvey ... 565
Whitla, George 721
— William ^22
Whitlock.ChnrlesJas.T. 596
Whitmore, Sir George
Stoddart 749
Whittaker, J . Henderson 721
Whittmg, John Edward 622
Whittington, Geo. Jn.C. 706
AVhitton, J. M'Gregor... 622
Whittow, Frank H 573
Whittuck, W. Sam 749
Whitworth, Aug. Wm...7o6a
Whyte, Daniel 700
— Edward 749
Wickham, C. Brenton... 6:
— Edmund Hill 633
— Geo. Lamplugh 548
— Henry 570(1
— Thomas 746
— Whaliey Hill Edm ... 54
Wiehe, Fras. Geo. Arch. 537
Wighton, Edward 633
Wigram, Godfrey J. 538, 583
— Henry Hampden ... 559
— Herwald Robert 559
Wikeley, Charles Edw. 7:
Wilbond, Jame= 700
Wilbraham, Herbert V. 558
— Lionel Bootle 553
Wild, Henry John 704
Wildeblood, H. Seddon 577
— John P 577
Wiles, Julius 7
Wiley, Albert 562
— Henry
Wilken, John 696
Wilkie, Edw. O. Hales 566
Wilkieson, Chas. Boyd 546
Wilkin, Alexander 700
Wilkins, William Henry 596
Wilkinson,EdwardGrant633
— Fredk. Green 301, 533, 580
— George Allix 609
— George Louis
— SirHenry Clement 533, 579
— Henry John 704
— H. T. Diedrich 56,
Woldman - Lushington I— James 700
Percy 560! Wylley, Charles H 556
Wolfe, George 6o9|Wyllie, Colin Campbell 575
— Robert 7051 — Robert John H 633
Wolley-Dod, AnthonyH. 599lWylly, Charles Herbert 557
Wolseley, John St. Geo. 633 — EdwardA. Egerton... 638
Woinbwell, Arthur 58o|Wymer, G. Bannatyne 638
Wood, Charles Edmund |Wynch, Alexander 633
W 555 — Henry St. Maur 593
— Clement Baddeley ... 557 Wyndoam, Chas. J 633
— George Wilding 74* — Win. Francis George 707
— Henry 622!Wynell-Megow.Robt.S.L.599
— Sir Hy. H. Affleck ... 588 Wynen, Alf. Gabriel £22
— Hon. Henry John L. 746! Wynne. George Clement C22
— John Joseph 749!— Graham 0 Robert ... 568
— Hiding Mr. Joseph ... 573— Mark Saurin C38
— Qr.Mr. Joseph 700! Wynter, A. Lcycester ... 633
— Joseph T 5711 — Walter Andrew 749
— Manners Charles ... 535 Wynyard, Montagu 542
— Orlando Robert Wm. 633.— Richard Damer 561
— Robert Hudson 746 VVyon, Herbert Thorn-
ton 633
Yaldwyn, Alfred George 633
Yardley, John Watkins 561
— Ralph B. Rastell 545
— Richard 550
— Robert Frederick ... 622
— Thomas John 742
Willis, Chas. B. D'A. ... 694
— Ja.nes L. W 55.6
Willmott, Arthur 57311
Willougbbv, J. Fortnam 585
— Sir John C 556
— Michael Weekes 591
— Robert Frederick ... 633
— Robert LeM 638
Wills, Caleb Sherar ... 722 — Samuel Edward 706
Willshire, Sir A. R. T.Iit. 53; — Li. Col. Thomas 633
Willmer, L.Worthington 6331— Qr.Mr. Thomas 700
Wilmer, John Randal... 597; — William 749
— Louis W 633 Woodall, Fred. N 706
William 695Woodcock, Chas. Saml. 609
Wilmot, C. F. de L
Eardley 563
— Francis 638
— Revel Eardley 584
Wilson, AdamBrack3oyd568
— Archdale Irby 558
— Arthur Robert 622
— Augustus Nicholas... 744
— Charles Harry 611
— Charles L. N 571
— Sir Charles Wm. 534, 584
— Charles William Hy. 622
— Edward Benjamin ... 74y
— Edwin 725
— Francis Edw. E 609
— Frederick Alexander 597
— George Ernest 570
— HarryC 560
— Henry 749
— Henry Brooke 6
— Henry George 638
— Qr.Mr. James 700
— Brig.. Surg. James ... 7
— Major John 638
— Major John 749
— John Charles 574
— John Newbold 609
— John Joshua 622
— Ralph Erskine 573
— Richard 706
— Richard Hy, Fras.W. 560
— Robt. Chas. D 562
— Stuart Murrav 742
— Sylvester W. F. M. ... 609
Yates, Samuel Pearson 572
— Thomas 700
— William Hassalls ...638
Yerbury, John Wm 543
Charles Wm. ... 622
York, Robert 700
Yorke, Horatio Arthur 544
Youden, William A. ... 573
Young, Alex. S. Ward... 547
Henry Opie 622' — Alfred Horatio 711
— Robert Russell 609 — Charles 700
Woodland, H. L 6381— Charles Metcalfe 609
Woodriff.Daiiiel Thomas 70S — Charles Wilson 694
Woodruffe, Henry 700I — Ernest Temple 565a
Woods, James Andrew 633 — George _. 596
— Elborough Martin ... 594 '
— John 622[Yons
Woodgate, Herbeit F. 694'
Woodhouse, Edward
Mostyn 568 '
— Harvey 597
Richard William 746
Woodward, Basil Hall... 543
— Henry Jonathan 622
— Walter Wm 622
— Wm. Fredk 622
Woolfryes, J. A 720
Woollard, Gilbert 749
Woollcombe, Robert 630
Robert William....
Woollett, Fred. Cecil ..
— Marlow S. J
Woolley, Turner S. M.
Woolright, Henry H. ...
Woolsey, O'Brien B.
— George Gordon 59;
— George Samuel ..292, 58c
— Henry Pottinger 638
— Henry Roberts 633
— Henry Wm. Keays ... 746
James No well 588
John Robert 553
John Smith 704
727 — Keith O. Baird 572
573 — Richard Rostron 551
713 — Telford Mackenzie ... 570
7o6| — Thos. Henry Binny 622
559[ — William '.... 622
609' — William Hope 633
Worgan, John 599 — William Siddons 62^
Worrall, Thomas 700 Younge, Geo. Harrison 723
Worsley, Geo. Fra 609 Younger, John 622
— George Stanley 569Younghusband, John
— H. Gildart 5491 William 609
— Henry Robert Brown 593! — R. Romer 58S
Worswick, William Izigomala, Pandia J. ... 568
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PROVISIONAL CAVALRY REGIMENTS.
1st Provisional Regiment of Dragoons.
York.
Reserve Squadrons 1 Dragoon Guards and 6 Dragoon
Guards.
Lieutexaxt Colonel.
Joseph Ales. Lambert (Colonel, 27 Oct. 00) ...30 Mar. 01
25D is Commaxd.
Herbert Hoare, Major 5 Dragoon Guards ... n June 01
Adjutant. — G. T. Wil:iams, Lieut. 11 Hussars.
Quarter Master — R. F. W. Ashworth Hon. Lieut.).
Attached.
Majors.— T . Fleming; B. H. Gunston, Capt. Reserve.
Capta inf.— W. Dousal', 6 Drau-ron Gds. : Hon. C G.
Gore Langton, i Dragoon Gds. ; Bt.Major J. A. Bell
(OSmythe, i Dragoon Guards.
Lieutenant. —
2nd Lieutenant/.— C. A. J. Yonnger, i Dragoon Gds. ;
uon. X. R. P. J. SfjU'ton, r Dragoon Guards.
Siding Mastert. — W. Plowman, i Dragoon Gds. (Hon.
Lieut.)
2nd Provisional Regiment of Dragoons.
Curragh.
Reserve Squadrons 3 Diagoon Guards and 6 Dragoons.
LlEUIEXANT COLOXEL.
2ND 15 COMMAXD.
Adjutant. — G. E. E. G. Cameron, Gordon Highlanders
(Bt.Major).
Acting Quarter Matter.— Y£ W. T. Marshall, 19
Hussars (Son. Capt.).
Attached.
Major. —
Captains. — E. A. Herbert, 6 Dragoons ; F. Graham,
Montgomerv Imp. Yeo ; U. R. de Robcck, Wicklow
Artillery; H. L. QifTord, 3 Dragoon Gds.; D. B.
Parry, 3 Dragoon Gds. ; J. E. C. J. Cochrane, DSO.
Donegal Artillery.
Lieutenar.ts.— G. H. Earle, 6 Dragoons; R. S. Pearson,
3 Dragoon Gds. ; J. Harris, 6 Dragoons.
2nd Lieutenants. — E. F. G. Deprey, 4 Dragoon Guards ;
H. D. Stride, C Dragoons ; J. J. Adams, 3 Dragoon
Guards.
Siding Masters. — A. C. Shawyer, 6 Dragoons (Hon.
Lieut.) ; W. Sykes, 3 Dragoon Gds. (do.); J. Marshall,
Reserve (Hon. Capt.).
3rd Provisional Regiment of Dragoons.
Shorncliffe.
Reserve Squadrons 7 Dragoon Guards and 1 Dragoons.
LlEDTEXAXT COLONEL.
Wm. James Maokeson, Major Reserve 13 Apr. 01
2>"D ix Commasd (with rank of Major) .
Hon. Henry W. Mansfield, Capt. 1 Dragoonsi7 Apr. 01
Acting Adjutant— H. R. J. Willis, Hon. Capt. and
Riding Mr. 7 Dragoon Gds.
Acting Quarter Matter. — J. Baker, Qr. Mr. ret. pay
t Hon Capt.)
Attached.
Major. —
Captains. — P. H. Darbyshire, 5 Dragoon Gds.; R.
Haigh, 7 Dragoon Gds. ; R. G. O. Bramston -Newman,
7 Drag jou Gds. ; G. Heseltine, 6 Drago m Guards.
Lieutenants.— J. L. Melvill, 5 Dragoon Gds.; Sirll.N.
Barrel!, 1 Dragoons ; C. J. Yaughan, 7 Dragoon Gds. ;
Sir R. St. G. C. Gore, Sort. 1 Dragoons; H. A. Tom-
kinson, r Dragoons.
2nd Lieutenant .— H. A. Tomkinson, 1 Dragoons.
Siding Matter. — 3. Crowley, 1 Dragoons (Hon. Lf.).
1st Provisional Regiment of Hussars.
Curragh.
Reserve Squadrons 3 Hussars and 14 Hussars.
LlECTEXANT COLONEL.
William Alexander Ramsey, Lt. Colonel 4 Hussars
Major (2XD ix Command).
Harry N. M. Thojts, Major 8 Hussars 16 Apr. or
Adjutant.— C. H Campbell, Captain S Hussars.
Acting Quarter Master. — A.E.Poole, ic Hussars (Hon.
Capt.).
Attached.
Captains. — J. Murray 14 Hussars; C. L. Graham, 4
Hussars ; T. E. L. Hill Whitsnn, 14 Hussars ; E. A. S.
O'Br en. 8 Hussars: R L. Mcore, 3 Hussars ; M. H.
Tristram, r4 Russa'-s.
Lieutenants. — C. J. iWi. Lomer, 8 Hussars; G. B. T.
Metcalfe, « Hussars; Sir v.. B. L)wther, Bart. 8
Hussars ; Sir K. W. L^vimro, Sort. 8 Hussar's ; O. H. B.
Prescott Westcar, r4 Hussars.
2nd Lieutenant}'. — H. E. Joicey, r4 Hussars ; J. C. John-
ston, r4 Hussar's : W, H. C. Hindley, 8 Hussars ;
A. L. Palmer. r4 Hussars ; H. M'Dougall, 13 Hussars ;
G. H. Anderson, 18 Hns-ars.
Siding Matter. — B. Odium, r4 Hus-ars (Hon. Capt.).
2nd Provisional Regiment of Hussars.
Houiislow.
Reserve Squadrons 10 Hussars and 13 Hussars.
Lieutexaxt Coloxel.
Francis J. P. Butler, Major Beseroe 30 Mar. 01
2XD ix Commaxd.
Lionel J. Richardson-Gardner, Reserve r7 Apr. or
Acting Adjutant— A,. W. Waite, Hon. Capt. and
Riding Masier, 10 Hussars.
Quarter Master.— G. Sidmoath, Reserve (Flon. Lieut.).
Attached.
Majors. — F. J. Murphy, r3 Hussars; A. Hughes-
Onslow, ro Hussars; L. E. Barry, Reserve; T. B.
Phillips, Reserve.
Captiins.—S. B. Yates, Lieut. Reserve; P. S. Hicks,
Lieut. Reseive ; Lord G. W. Montague-Douglas-Scott,
ro Hussars.
Lieutenants.— ~H. Street, 20 Hussars; J. D. Lyons, 13
Hussars ; T. E. Lambert, r3 Hussars.
2nd Lieutenants.— -R. B. Baggallav, 13 Hussars; T. 8.
Ponsonbv, ro Hussars ; A. R Meele, 4 Hussars ;
J. L. Lucena, 4 Hussars; J. F. R. Yigne, 13 Hussars.
Siding Masters.- R. MacWalter, 13 Hussars (Hon.
Lieut.) ; P. Kelly, Reserve (Hon. Capt.).
Provisional Regimeat of Lancers.
Ballincollig.
Reserve Squadrons 12 Lancers and 17 Lancers.
Lieutexaxt Coloxel.
John Fowle, Major 21 Lancers ^0 Mar. or
2xn ix Commaxd.
John C 3. Eastwood, 12 Lancers r7 Apr. or
Quarter Master. — R. Knowlden, Hon. Lieut. ...7 Mar. 01
Attached.
Major.— E. Loder, r2 Lancers.
Captains. -C A S. Warner, 17 Lancers: Hon. R. B. F.
Robertson, 2r Lancers ; R. W. Purvis, 4 Hussars-
Lieut. F. W. V. Greetham, Reserve.
Lieutenants. — H. R. M'lvain, 12 Lancers ; A. F. Fletcher
17 Lancers ; C. F. Yan der Byl, r6 Lancers; H. c'
Upton, 16 Lancers; U. H. Anderson Pelham,' r2
Lancers.
2nd Lieutenants. — D. H. Talbot. r7 Lancers; H. Mont-
gomery, 12 Lancers; R. B.Wood, 12 Lancers; C.J.A
Maberly, r7 Lancers.
Siding Master.— C. Gilbert, r7 Lancers. (Hon. Lieut.)
.'CU
875 Boy a Garrison Regiment
The Royal Garrison Regiment.
1st Bn. Malta. -2nd Bu. Gibraltar.
3rdBn. Malta. Depot, Warley
Lr.CoLONELS.
Fred. John Evelegh, from h.p. Oxford Light
Infantry 3 Apr. ot
2 Cbas. Owen Hore, IMG., from h.p. S. Staf-
ford Regt io Apr. oi
3 /i.n.r. Frederick Stringer, retired pay io May ci
Wilfred Heat on, vet. pay 12 Sept.oi
Majohs.
1 Taylor D. 'Wilson, Reserve (?nd in Com-
mand) 3 Apr. 01
2 Wm. Arthur .T;\s. Frere, Reserve (ditto) 10 Apr. 01
3 Harrison Midwood, Reserve {ditto) 10 May 01
i Thomas U'.L. Pernio, Reserve (ditto) 3 Apr. 01
2 Ernest D. Mansel, Reserve (ditto) 3 Apr. 01
j Arthnr M.Maunsell, Reserve (ditto) 10 Apr. 01
1 ('has. By. C. Heyman, retired Indian S. C.to Apr. 01
j J. Tyrwiiitt -Walker, retired pay 25 May 01
2 H. W. Maclear, Reserve i8.Tuueoi
; J. D. A. T. Lloyd, Reserve 27 June 01
2 Andrew Wm. Gamble, Reserve 7Auy.cc
Henry M. Hatchell, ret. pay 21 Sept.oi
1 Hugh John C. Gibsone, late Royal MarineS2i Sept.oi
J. M. Leith, Reserve 1 Oct. 01
4 Son. Arthur R. French, Reserve 2 Sept.oi
Adjutant.— 1 F. S. de M. Maude 3 Apr. ot
2 Thos Geo. Hopkins 4 May 01
3 A. B. Ciabbe 10 May oi
4 J. W. B. Silverthorne 1 Sept.oi
Quarter Masters. — 1 E. F. Overton, Reserve ;
Hon. Capt 3 Apr. or
3 Evi J. Crane, Reserve ; Hon. Captain' 10 May 01
4 Tom Jessnp, ret. pay 2 Sept.oi
2 Henry F. Healey, Reserve 12 Sept.oi
Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue.
Agentt, Messrs. Holt & Co.
Attached.
3 Lieut. T. W. Whiffen, Inniskilling Fus.
Captains.
2 William Pearson, Keserve 3Apr.cn
1 Lancelot C. Koe, Reserve 3 Apr. 01
1 I'. S. de M. Maude, 2nd Lieut. Reserve ;
.Militant, 3 Apr. 01 3 Apr. 01
2 Bertram L. J. Goff, Reserve 3 Apr. 01
1 Christopher Montagu Blackett, Reserve ... 3 Apr. 01
• Walter Were, Reserve 3 Apr. 01
2 George C. N. Bryan, Reserve 3 Apr. 01
2 Thomas Geo. Hopkins, retired pay;
Adjutant 4 May 01 4 May 01
1 H. S. M. Dennis, Reserve 9 May 01
3 G. L. B. Killick, Reserve 27 June oi
3 A. B. Crabbe. retired pay, 4Bn. Irish Regt.;
Adjutant to May 01 10 May 01
I Bart'le Grant, Reserve 10 May 01
Frank Bevan, Northumberland Fusiliers
(Commanding Depot) 18 June 01
Richard John Gardiner. Reserve 20 July 01
F. R. E. Thompson, Reserve 4 Sept. 01
2 F. C. Woollett, Reserve 7 Aug. 01
1 Ronald Stafford M'Connell, Reserve 28 Aug. 01
.1 William R. B. Peyton. Reserve 2 Sept.oi
4 W. B. Watts, Reserve 2 Sept.oi
4 James W. B. Silverthorne, Reserve ;
Adjutant 2 Sept. 01 2 Sept.oi
LlEUTENASTS.
2 Richd. J. C. Oakes, Milford Haven Div.
Sub. Miners 3 Apr. 01
1 Chris. St. G. French, 5 Bn. Irish Fusiliers 3 Apr. 01
2 Arthur C. Benson, 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt.
Infantrv 3 Apr. 01
■ E. H. Thirkell-White, 4 Bn. East Surrey
Regt 3 Apr. 01
2 Fred. G. Watson, 3 Bn. East' Surrey Regt. 3 Apr. 01
1 Hy. Geo. Vaux, 3 Bn. Essex Regiment 3 Apr. 01
H. R. M. Hawkins, late Lieut. 3 Hussars . 3 Apr. 01
H. E. Okeover, MVO. Lieut. Milford Haven
Div. R. Eng 20 June 01
2 John H. Lusconibe 27 July oi
4 Ernest W. Birt, Reserve 2 Sept.oi
H.V.Knox 4 Sept.oi
2 Lif-ut. CA. Sebastian Smith, HumberDiv. S. M.
Eng. (Militia.)
2 Lieut. S. L. Mortimer, Portsmouth Div. S.M. R. En
(Militia.)
3 Lieut. S. O. Rowan-Hamilton, 3 Bn. Irish Rif.
4 Lieut. C. M. Gayford, 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifle Cor
1 Lieut. L. V. A. Cooper. 3 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's I.. I.
3 Lieut. W. A. H. Grimsbaw, 5 Bn. Conn. Rang.
3 Lieut. G. F. Murphy, 5 Bn. Conn. Rang.
4 Lieut. J. S. Graham, 3 Bn. Bedford Regt.
1 Lieut. V. X. Johnson, 3 Bn. Wills Regt.
1 Lieut. O. Peppercorn, 3 Hn. Northampton Regt.
3 Lieut. H. N. Jackson, 4 Bn. Oxford L. I.
3 Lieut. A. F. Holman, j Bn. Duke of Cornwall's L. I.
3 Lieut. H. H. Gribbon, 3 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's L. I.
3 Lieut. J. C. Cartwright, 6 Bn. R. Fus.
1 Lieut. H. H. Brooke, 5 Bn. Conn. Bang.
1 Lieut. E. T. E. di C. de B. Wickhnm, 5 Bn. Connr,
Rang.
1 Lieut, j. W. R. de la Poer 4 Bn. Irish Rest.
3 Lieut. A. H. F. Guy, Pemb. Art.
3 Lieut. P. E. Blackmore, Glamorgan Artillery
2 Lieut. H. B. Nutting, 5 Bn. Irish Regt.
3 Lieut. G. E. Blake, 5 Bn. Irish Regt.
2 Lieut. C. L. Davis, 5 Bn. Irish Regt.
.1 Lieut. P. H. Bancroft, 4 Bn. E. Surrev Regt.
2 Lieut. G. F. Hyde, 5 Bn. Wore. Regt.
4 Lieut. W. J. Corbett-Winder, 4 Bn. S. Wales Bord.
2 Lieut. C. C. G. Hamilton, Tipperary Art.
1 Lieut. E. G. S. Stevens. 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers
2 Lieut. H. V. Gerrard, 4 tin. Dub. Fus.
1 Lieut. A. J. D. Thomson, 4 Bn. Conn. Rang.
4 Lieut. B. L. C. Teeiiny, 6 Bn. Liverpool Regt.
4 Lieut. R. b. Shepherd, 3 Bn. York & Lane. Regc.
4 Lieut. J. P. Whelan, 3 Bn. Welsh Fus.
1 Lieut. M. I. Wyvill, 7 Bn. Rif. Brigade.
3 Lieut. H. E. Farquhar, 3 Bn. Seaforth Highrs.
1 Lieut. E. C. V. Gilman, 3 Bn. Essex Regiment
3 Lieut. W. A. C. Duke, 3 Bn. Essex Regiment
2 Lieut. J. Ramwell, 6 Bn. Manch. Regt.
3 Lieut. E. F. Ross, 4 Bd. Irish Regt.
3 Lieut. V. F. Adams, 4 Bn. Irish Regt.
4 Lieut. B. E. Massy, 3 Bn. Irish Regiment
4 Lieut. A. W. Freehill, 3 Bn. Connaught Rangers
4 Lieut. R. G. Metge, 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment
4 Lieut. C. E. Lembcke, 4 Bn. Gloucester Regiment
1 2nd Lt. R. F. N. MacDonald. 4 Bn. High. L. I.
2 2nd Lt. C. E. Cole, 4 Bn. S. Wales Bord.
i 2nd Lt. K. H. Crawford, 3 Bn. Inniskilline Fus.
3 2nd Lieut. T. S. B. Kemble, 3 Bn. Essex Regiment.
3 2nd Lt. I. N. H. Watson, Fal. Div. S. M. R. Eng
(Militia).
4 2nd Lt. H. C. Buckler, 5 Bn. Irish Regt.
2 2nd Lt. F. J. Gary, 5 Bn. Liverpool Regt.
1 2nd Lt., G. A. 0. Alcock, 3 Bn. Irish Regt.
2 2nd Lt. C. C. Mumby, 3 Bn. Leicester Regt.
HON. ARTILLERY COMPANY OF LONDON.
(Incorporated 25 Aug. 1537.) The Armoury House, Fins
Captain Genekal and Colonel.
Sis Majesty THE KING.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
R. R. B. A. A. Earl of Denbigh and Desmond, p. (A) (t ) Lord in Waiting ...
Hoiae Artillery. Second Lieutenants.
A Battery. Med. Officer. — Surg. Major
Majok. Richard Jas. Reece,
,, ,r. ,. r^Tf> MB.p.s 10 Aug. 89
G.ibert M Mickmg, CMb. Vet. Officcr.-Vet.Lt. Fred,
p. (t) (A) Reserve 14 Aug, as s_ s&nley 2 June97
Captain.
Robert Allan Connell, DSO. B Battery.
,,.(,) (A) 7 Dec. 01 j Majob.
Lieutenants, j H- c- Duncum, p. (t) (A) ... 9 Nov. 01
Arthur Cecil Lowe, p 2Aug.oo Captain.
Thomas JamesCartland, j). 7 Mar. 00 ' Hadrian Bayley, p. (f) 7 Dec. 01
bury, London, E.C.
4 Mar.
Lieutenant.
Chas. Doug. Ward Archer.^. 7 Mar.
Second Lieuienant
James Fergus Duncan, p. 5 Jan.
Qr. Master— F. C Bell, p.
Hon. Lieut 13 May
Med. Officer. — Surg. Capt.
Thos.' E. F. M'Geagh,
MB. p 11 Aug.
Yet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. D.
R. C Tennant 21 Apr.
Honourable Artillery Company of London.
876
Infantry.
Lt.C'OLONEL.
L. R. C. Bo vie, p.s. [<J late
B.~X.. 277'? it! Command i3 Xov. 90
Majohs.
William Evar.s, [r_ 26 Mav 97
G.T.C'arpeiiter,/..*. [Q;(ffU6 Mar. 01
Capiaixs.
George Arthur Marshall, p.
Son. Major 15 Mav ..5
John Stanley Kent, p.* 7 Aug. 95
Charles Hammond, p.s 4 Mar. 06
Fleetaood Ernest Farley
(S), p.s. Instructor of
Musketry 2 Jan. cl
Edward Treffry, p.s. i.y. S.
Africa 2 Jan. or
Tom Robinson, p.s 16 Mar. 01
Chas. Clement Hodges, />..-•. 2 Xov. or
Lieutenants.
Colin Campbell Wyllie, p.s, S Apr. 09
Harold Tom Sanson, i.y.
S.Africa 22 Dec. co
Stanford Gower Hammack,
p.s 22 Dec. 00
Alfred Leopold Ladenburg 19 Oct. 01
Percie Cyril Cooper .t.19 Oct. 01
Eric Airport Lankester 19 Oct. 01
Qr.Master.— William Elam,
Son. Lieut 21 Feb. 00
Lionel Edm. Townroe, p.s. 15 May 01 \2ied. Officers.— Surg. Major
Edward Jo b West, p.s 15 May 01 | Salter Culver James,
Claud Alhstomp.* 15 May 01 MD.p.s. Reserve 6
Sbcoxd Lieutenants. \ Sura Cant R TT MVd
Frank Farrmgton,,p.s.(S) =S May 97 Charles Frederick- Nesham, dilton^avev o ' \?
W.Freke M.Williams, (f; p.s. 7 Apr. 99 '*«■* ■' - * ««-•— '_- ti™ -
Chaplain.-
Ifesham.
Capt. i.y. S. Africa 22 Dec,
"f.— C. E. D. Badvrorfh, Bt.lfaiorBogal Artillery 21 Oct. 99
-Bt.BecF.~E. Ridgway, SB. Bishop of Kensington 4 May 01
Artillery— Blue, Facings Scarlet ; Infantry— Scarlet, Facings Blue.
MILITIA ARTILLERY.
Lancashire Field Artillery.
Bnlford.
Lt. Colonel.
2nd Battery.
Ma.ioi:.
E. C. Massy, Capt, R. Art.
(attached) 1 Apr. 01
Captains.
William Campbell Hyslop,
Sun. Major 6 May 01
H. S. Browning, ret. pay
R. Art 2fi June 01
Edwin Mayfieid 14 May 01 Preston Cobb 24
SECOND LlEUTLXAXT.
Oct. 83
Apr. ::•
1st Sattery.
Majok.
W. Strong. Capi. Royal Art.
(attacked) x Apr. 01
Captain.
R. C. Drury, pj. (t)(l)Soa.
Lt. Colonel 1 Major Lane.
Garr. Art. 2 July 9S) 2) Mar. 01
LlErTEXANT.
H. Sol -J r-ntfo,-. It- ■
mount Dept 10 Jan. 00
Srd Battery.
Majok.
D. R. Coates, Capt. R. Art. 1
Capiadt
Lt.EUIEX.1XT.
A' .
Adjutant.— T. M. Archdale,
DSO. Capt. /' A -filler,/
Royal Garrison Artillery.
*»* For an alphabetical Table of Contents to the Militia Artillery, seep. vii.
Note — Officers serving on the dates specified under the Head Quarters of each Regiment hold honorary
the Army con-esponding to the Militia regimental rank they then held.
July or
Aug. :•;
rank in
EASTERN DIVISION.
Kent Artillery.
Formerly the Ke.it Artillery Militia.)
• Embodied 3 May 00; disembodied
10 Oct. 00).
Head Quarters, Dover.
On 10 Oct. 1900.
Hoxoraey Colonel.
Sir Walter George Stirling,
Bart., late Capt. B. Art... S Mar. 90
Lt. Colonel.
Edw. L. F. Jennings,//.*.
Son. Colonel 8 Mar. 90
Majok.
Wiiliam Elliot,1 retired late
B. Artillery, Son. Lt.Col.iS
Captains .
B. Leicis-Barned, p.s. (S)
ll'.n. Major, Kith B. Art. ..2S
Sir Henry' Arthur H. Far-
naby - Lennard, Bart..
DL. Son. Major 10
Robert Arthur Crawfurd
Christie, p.s. ret. pay 12
Lancers, Son. Major 17
CoPdirDudleyB.M.Gurowski
do Wczele, p.s.Son.Mojorn
Bohert de Bray Sasseli, p.s.
(I) Bemount Department. ..20
Jas. H. G. M. Lord Athlum-
ney,2 (S) S) late Lt. Cold-
stream Guards, Son. Maj.zy
Charles E. Schlesinger, p.s.
(S)(I) 20
Lieutenanis.
Geoffrey Lennard Scare, ji.s.
Bemonnt Dept 15 Aue.m
ff" " in Vere Facie, Be-
mounf Dept 25 Sept. 00
Mihill Loraine Slaughter 27 July 01
George Wingate Matthews 27 July 01
Second Lieutenants.
Cecil Thomas Birch 23 Feb. 01
Hubert .Tame.-* Baker 24 Feb. 01
Charles Harry Hart 13 May 01
William Gordon 13 July 01
leeil Sutton Chapman... .16 Aug. 1
Mar
98
May
84
Mar.
11
Sept
90
Mar.
''.1
May
95
Jan.
97
Julv
01
Edmund JohnEd w.Hawkins 3 Oct. 01
Chas.PomeroyHueiieiGibbi2 Oct. or
Fred. Augustus Tbrke 21 Dec. or
AJjt.f Capt.— A. J.Thomp-
son, Cc.pt. B. Artillery ...13 Feb. 00
Qr. Master.— W. Mott,
Qr.Mr.B. Art., S0n.Lt.2l Sept.93
iCed. Off.—
The Prince of Wales's Own
Norfolk Artillery.
{Formerly the Prince of Wales' Oitn
Norfolk Artillery Militia.)
(Embodied 2 Mav 00; disembodied
13 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Yarmouth.
On 13 Oct. 1900.
HOXOSAEY COLONEi.
Sis Majesty THE KIXG.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Thos. William Visct. Coke,3
MVO. Colonel r.p. Scots
Guards, South Africa, with
rank of Colonel , 21 Feb. 94
Majok.
Fra. D'Arcy Wm. C. Xcw-
corue, Son. Lt. Colonel ...23 Jan. 9-
Captains.
Sir S.B.Crossley,Bart 2 Apr. 93
Thos.Leigh Hare. MB., late
Lt. Scots Gds., Son. Major;
S.Africa 21 July 94
John Cator, Son. Major ... 6 Feb. 05
Edw. Henry Evans-Lombe,
p.s.(Q Sori.Major.A.D.C.
to the Earl of Albemarle,
Com. XorfollBrig.Vol. Inf. 16 Mar. 93
Sir Anthony John Thorn-
hill, p.s r6 Apr. 98
Cyril Harry Walter, p.s. ;
S.Africa 3 Apr. or ,
Lieutenants.
Son. Chas. Jas. White, late
Cajitain Boyal Fusiliers ...24 Apr. 97
Joseph Maitland Wilson ...r6 Mar. 98
Ravmond Frederic Boileau,
p.s. ill Instructor of Art. 23 Mar. 98
Son. George Keppel, lot
Lt. Gordon Highlanders... 17 Oct. 94
Lionel Gumey Buxton, ^.
Africa 2r Mar. 00
Son. Bertram Fras.Gurdon,
x- dfric 23 Aug. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Son. John Spencer Coke ...n Apr. 00
Maurice Arnold De Forest 25 Aug. od.
Xeale F. Reg. Rippingall... r May 01
Adjt. 6,- Capt.- F. A f wiss,
Capt. Boyal Artillery 4 Mar. 01
Qr.Master.— G. L. Cockaduv.
Qr.Mr.B. Art., Son. Lieut.' 4 Xov. g5
Med.Off.—
Suffolk Artillery.
(Formerly theSuffolk Artillery Militia .
'Embodied r May 00 ; disembodied
6 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Ipswich.
On 6 Xov. 1900.
IlONOitABx Colonel.
F. W. B. Lord Beadlesham 12 Feb. S7
Lieutenant Colonel.
Lionel Tillotson, ret. pay
B. Artillery, Son. Colonel ro Xov. 97
Major.
Charles John Easton, Son.
Lt.Colonel r6 Mar. 98
Captains.
Edward Charles Moor, p.*.
Son. Major 23 Apr. Bo
A. Waller Cobbolcl, p.s.
Son. Major 26 June 86
Ranulphus J. Carthew, p.s.
Son. Major 2 May S3
Alfred V.St. John Whife{\)
S. Africa, Son.. Major ...21 Aug. 95
Stuart Kelso G. Mackenzie,
/'■* 24 Aug. 00
Lieutenant.
Robert Dorrien Kirby, Be-
monnt Dept 21 NOT. 00
4 a2
877
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Templeton Ridge ... 9 May co
Edward Humpbrys Robin-
son 14 Nov. co
Charles Hamilton Martin... 9 Jan. 01
Charles Edward Bluck 16 Feb. 01
Harold Julius D. Kerans ...17 Feb. 01
Charles Henry Spragga ...iS Feb. 01
Hugh Francis de Wolf 19 Feb. ot
Roger Cecil Seys 19 Feb. 01
Edm. S. White Tidswell. 29 Apr. 01
1'Mmund Sharp 2 Nov. 01
Adj. Sr Capt.— A. T. Schrei-
ber, Capt. It. Marine
Artillery 1 Dec. 00
Qr. Mr. — Jus. Joy. Qr. Mr.
It. Art. ; lion. Lieut 26 Feb. 96
Med. Off.—
Sussex Artillery.
(Formerly Royal Suriex Art. Militia.)
(Embodied 2 May 00 ; disembodied
17 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Eastbourne.
On 17 Oct. 1900.
HONORARY COLONEL.
&> J. Ilia, 1 8a tier, KCMG.
retired list Indian S.C. 5 Aug. 82
Lt. Colonel.
A. B.3Iargary,p.». (H),(I),
Hon. Colonel 30 Jail. 92
MaJOB.
Knshton Webber Adamson,
Son. lit. Colonel 9 Dec. 96
Captains.
Herbert Haworth Peel, p.s.
(I), Jf'it. Maior 0 Jan. 92
Reg.C.M..GillettGridley,j».». '
ill ..28 Mar. 94
Ohas. Hamilton R.Pelly, )>.».27 Feb. 95
Fras. Jas. Maitlaud, p.s. (1) 9 Dec. 96
Lieutenants.
Everard Archer Dealtry ... S Jan. o5
Alick Wm.Wittit Lyon, />.s.?2 Feb. 99
Charles Henry Hanuington
I'.'., Instructor of Art. 29 Nov. 99
Walter L. B. Graham
Everitt 18 Juneoi
Robert Barclay 18 Juneoi
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Harold Lough-
borough 26 Apr. 01 ,
Walter Douglas Downes ...10 Juneoi
Douglas Drysdale Rose... 30 July 01
Adjt. 4 Capt. — H. de L.
Walters, Captain Royal
Artillery 20 Feb. 99
Med. Off.'—
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Antrim Artillery.
(Formerly the Antrim Artillery Militia.)
(.Embodied 8 May oc; di-embodied
6 Nov. o;.)
Head Quartern, Carrickfergus.
On C Nov. 1900.
HONOEiBT COLONEL.
James Martin M'Calmont*
MP., late Capt. 8 Hussars 4 Nov. 96
Ll.COLONBL COMJIANDANT. '.
Edward J. Kinscy (I) 7 Dec. 01
Majors.
Geo. F.dw. El mitt (I), [f]
(H), (A), S.Africa 26 July 99
Jame? Boyd Gilmour- Smith
(1) with R. Artillery 23 Aug. 00
Militia Artillery.
Captains.
Daniel S.P.O'Riordan, p s.
(U). Assist. Dist. Commr.
Southern Nigeria 19 Feb. 96
Tf „/. Aguilar AUprest, p.*.
(I), Instructor of Artillery;
with S. Artillery S.Africa.xS July 97
Walter Thos. Southam (Qi,
Hon. Major 22 Feb. 99
Robert Montagu Hill, p.s. ...6 .Ian. 00
Geo. M. L. Irvine-Moore ... 3 Dec. 98
William Baird, ]>.* 28 Sept. 00
Lieutenants.
Riehd.HaroldO' D. Pa terson
South Africa 28 Sept. 00
Frederick George Hill 28 S^-pt. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Ralph Alfred Edw. Sroyth..2i Apr. 00
James P. Wright Ford' 22 May 00
Arthur William Dobbm 18 June 00
Charles Edward Griffith . 3oJuneoo
Anil, ony Denny, with 11. Art. 23 Sept. 00
Claude Harold lllackwood,
/ erial \~ ''■.'/ 20 Mar. 01
Rola R. Harding Saunders 25 Juneoi
Percy Charles Forsyth
Irvine 30 Nov. 1
John A. M'Murtry M' Alerj-30 Nov. 01
Ad/utant and Captain. — (J.
X. Ewart, Capt. M. Art. i6Sept.99
Qr. Mauler.— H. Smith, Qr.
Mr. R. Art., Hon. Lieut. 4 Nov. 96
Med. Off.—
South-East of Scotland
Artillery.
(Formerly the Haddington, Bcruick
Linlithgow, and Peebles Art. Militia.)
(Embodied 15 May 00; disembodied
5 Oct. oc.)
Head Quarters, Dunbar.
On 5 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
T. A. Houstoun-Boswall-
Preston, Hon. Colonel 12 Nov. 92
Major.
Chas. Thompson Menzies,
p.s 7 Sept. 00
Captains.
Wm. H. S. Heron-Maxwell*
late Capt. R Fus. Hon.
Major, tcith R. Artillery ..22 Dec. S3
William Jas. Oliver, late
Capt.R. Art., Hon. Major;
Army Ord. Department
(temp.) ...22 Aug. 91
Do.vid\Vm.Milne-Home,p.». 5 Jaly 97
John Henderson Younger,
lateCupt.3Bn.R.Scot.-,p.s.,
(I) ■ 5 July 97
Cecil Sisney Kni'jht, p.s. (1)
with Royal Artillery 10 Mav 00
Chas. Wm. Willis, [<] (H)
Major late 4 Bn. Cheshire
Beat 9 May 00
Lieutenants.
John Hay Brooks 16 Aug. 00
Cyril Holmes 21 Nov. 00
Stuart Carey Honston 21 Nov. 00
John Willington Pepper ...21 Nov. 00
William Grischotti 5 Juneoi
Second Lieutenants.
Alick May Cunard T4 Sept. 00
Hy. Malcolm Jerome Alves.22 Jan. 01
Aljt. S- Capt.—F. M. David-
son, Capt. B. Artillery ...22 Jan. 97
Qr. Master.— F. Reed, Qr.
Mr. R. Art.; Hon. Lieut. ...29 Mar. 99
Med. Off.—
Oork Artillery.
(Formerly the West Cork Artillery and
the Royal Cork City Artillery.)
( Emboilied o May 00 ; disembodied
6 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters. Cork Harbour.
On 6 Nov. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
J. F. Bart of Bandon, DL.
JP 31 July 78
Lt. Colonel.
Thoc. Ainslie Lunbam, Cli.
p.s. Hon. Colonel 19 Aug. 85
Majoes.
Captains.
1 John Craig, Hon. Major ...22 Sept. 83
John R. Seymour Lemon,
p.s ?r'>Nov.9»
John Frederic <>ri. ;/.». (I)
(K),\V. African T. F. 7 June 93
, Chas. G.Cathcart Hemphill,
p.s 19 Dec. 94
Harold Dcu-hursf, Remount
Department 4 Apr. 96
Maitland Baron Jobton* with
Royal Artillery 12 Sept. 00
' Arthur Quain 17 ila.\ 01
Lieutenants.
Joseph Worthington Atkiii27 Sept. 00
! Richard Edwin Roberts ..27 Sept.*
' George Noel Herrich- 27 Sept. 00
Albert William Connol'y ...27 Sept.
Ricbd. de Beaumont
Beamish ...j? Scut. 00
Charles Forbes Gordon, West
j African Frontier Force ...17 May 01
i Cecil A. Erskine Miller 6 July 01
Second Lieutenants.
Algernon P. Y. Langhorne 9 Aug. ■>:■-
Robert G. Ralph Mansfield. 10 Sept.*
John Radley .Leader 17 June 01
1 Arthur Haynes Aitken 24 Aug. 01
Aljt.4-Capt.-Yf. H. 0. Kem-
mis, Capt. B. Artillery ... 1 Oct. 99
Qr. Matter.— C. M'Cafferty,
Qr.Mr.lt. Art; Hon. Capt. 4 Mar. <>5
'■
Donegal Artillery (The
Prince of Wales's),
(Formerly the Prince of Wale.:' Done
gal Artillery Militia.)
(Embodied 2 Mav 00; disembodied
6 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Letterkenny.
On 6 Nov. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
■las. Wilfred Vitct. Lifford.. 20 May 96
Lt. Colonels.
Wm. A. G. Saunders- Knox-
Gore, late Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 01
WilliamBernard Reed, p.s.,
S.Africa, Hon. Lt. Colonel 29 Sept. oc
John Robert Baillie,p.». (t) 27 Apr. o<
Majors.
Captains.
George Caslriot De Rinzy
(H), Inspector of Police,
British Guiana 28 June 9 j
John E. C. James Cochrane,
DSO.p.s. (I), (Hi .....23 Dec. 0
Bichard Abercrombie Irvine,
p.s. (I) (H), W. African
Frontier Force, with rank
of Major 2 Apr. 9
Sir Hairy J. Urquhart
Stewart, Bt 3 Apr. 9
John Sparks Dewhurst, p.s.
Remount Depi 16 May 9
Charles Kemp Dawson, p.s. (I)
(H) 8 Jan. 9
Wm. Nathaniel Sawer, p.s. 5
Frederick Hugh Crawford,
p.s. ; S. Africa, 24
Lewi* F. Allan, p.s.,[1), (A)(1)
tcith Rot/al Artillery, S.
Africa, HonMajor 6
Jno. Edwd Robt. Stephens 4
William Manna Milligan,
Soutk Africa 12
James Workman, Instructor
vf Artillery 12
Lieutenants.
James Kerr 4
Al^xanderBlack Fullerton 31
Geo, -.are Mosse Tyler 31
Frank Hamilton Hornsbv. 31
Mervyn Hamden Cursellis 14
Hugh C. Chetwood-Aiken 24
John Bddtll nutledge 24
Second Lieutenants
Kenneth SiruanRibcrtsonir
Hubert Walker Woodhouse,
i.y. South Africa 12
George tsankart turner .25
G.O'Uonuell t redk.Thomas
O'Donel 25
id.jl.4r Cu/^.— H.M. Courte-
aay, Capt. Royal Artillery 1
Qr. Master.— E. B. Wager,
Qr.M,:R.Art.,Hon. Lieut. 9
Feb.
96
Feb.
97
June
OO
July
OO
Jan.
OI
Jan.
OI
Julv
OO
Aug
00
Aug
00
Aug
DO
.Nov.
OO
Aug.
OI
Aug
CI
Oct. OO
Oct. 00
Dej. 01
Dec. 01
Jan. 99
Oct. 97
Dublin Oity Artillery.
{Formerly Dublin City Art. Militia.)
1 Embodied 9 May 00; disembodied
6 Now 00.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
On 6 Nov. 1900.
HONORARY COLONEL.
Kt.Hon. E. C. Baron Iveagh,
kP 10 May 99
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. L. Smythe, p.t. (I), 18 Nov. 01
MAJOR.
Captains.
Howard John Sawer, p.*. ...2^ Nov. 93
W. A. Visct. Avonmo,e (I).
We*t African Frontier F. 1 May oo
William D Oyly Battley, p.s.
Remount Dept 1 May 00
Vohn Roicland Hamlyn Nott,
Remount Dept 22 Oct. 00
Lieutenants.
Wm. Thos. Jos. L. Wall ...30 July 00
1! ellesley St. George Ashe,
«-.?• S.Africa 30 July 00
Joseph has. M'Donogh 30 July 00
Percy Robert Peebles, Re-
mount Department... 21 Oct. 00
Claude Stu.ro Lyou 26 June 01
Cecil tidwarn Walker 20 June 01
Uobt. T. Chf-vallier Cream 25 Dec. o[
Second Lieutenants.
Gerard L. Edward Sherloek23 Feb. 01
Cuaiies Francis Tracey 28 June 01
lltyd 1'atrick Ashe 16 Nov. 01
Alii. 4- Capt.—U. A. C.
Wellesley, Cupt. R. Art. 16 May 98
Qr Mat'er.— J. T.Ricketts,
Qr. Master Royal Art 18 July 00
Edinburgh Artillery.
(Formerly the Duke of Edinburgh's Uu<>,
Edinburgh Artillery Militia.)
(Embodied 7 May 00: disembodied
6 Oct. oc.)
Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
On 6 Oct. 1900.
Honoeaby Colonel.
Militia Artillery.
Lt. Colonel.
Alan John Colquhoun, CB. late
Lt.^zF.; Son. Colonel. ..20 Aug. 87
Majors.
Robert S. Marshall, p.s., (I),
(ff), Reserce, Adjutant
British Guiana Police ...17 Mar. 96
William Scott, p.s. (I) 18 Mar. 96
Algernon Mercer, p.s. (1)27 Apr. 01
Captains.
Joseph Edward Lee, p.s. late
Ma/. 1 Neiccastleon-Tyne
Art. Vols., lion. Major; S.
Africa. trith mile of Major 14 Mar. 91
"Robert Alex. Christison, p.*.
(IF), serving in the
British Guiana Police ... 4 Apr. 94
William Henry Allen, p.s.
Inst, of Art.' - 29 Sept. 97
Sa:nuel Price JIun.ro, (Q)...i2 Jan. 98
Walter H.Thornhill,/>.s. ..21 Jan. 98
Sir Harald G.Hewett, Bart.
(A) 13 Julj 99
John Allen, p. s ...15 May 01
Cuthbert Archd. Lambton 1 Au,*. 01
David Livingstone Bruce 10 Aug. 01
Lieutenants.
Edw. Rickard 1 arew Wilson 5 Oct. oi
Gerald Wm. Bassett Gab ^vi-
tas 5 Oct. 01
Cecil L. Drummond-Hav ... 5 Oct. 01
Alfd. Howeil lOvnns-Gwynne 5 Oct. 01
Ernest Charles Moubray, Re-
mount Dept 5 Oct. 01
Ernest Claude Bullmo e .. 5 Oct. 01
Hy. N. C. Erskme-Flower,
i.y. South Africa 5 Oct. 01
Wm. At. Jamies jii Martin ... 5 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Frank Albet Bru-e Elliott, 5 Oct. 01
Lawrence Warwick Illius .. 5 Oct. 01
Idj.Jc Capt. — L L.H.Osborn,
Captain R. ArtilUry 4 Dec. 00
Qr. Master - T. P.' Fitz-
Gerald, Qr. Mr., R. Art.,
Hon. Lieut 15 Oct. 98
Med. Off'.—
878
William Lendon Sican, i.y.
South Africa '..21 Sept. 01
George H. Lindsay Simson 21 Sept. 01
Second Lieutenants.
James Fraser Graham 16 Nov. 01
Adjt. 6r Capt.—\V. B. Hark-
ness, Capt. R. Marine Art. 8 Oct. 95
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off.-
Fife Artillery,
(Formerly the Fife Artillery Militia.)
( Embodied 4 May 00 ; disembodied
12 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Cupar.
On 12 Oct. 1900.
Hosomai Colonel.
Sir P. Arthur Malkett,
Bart? 28 Aug. 95
Lt. Colonel.
George Murray Boothby,
Hon.Col.lateCapt .R.Art. 2 Jan. 97
Major.
Captains.
Arthur Moubra 1 21 May 90
Frederic Delmar Barry , p.s.
late C.ipt. iq Hussars. Com-
mandant -Tohorc S'tkhForee, 2 Feb. 98
Geo. Hamilton Fenner. p.s.,
{I) Instructor of Artillery 16 Apr. 98
Walter Villiam Hewitt ...n Oct. 98
Daniel Burges, South Africa 6 Sept. 99
Maxwell R. Canch-
Kavanagh 1 May era
Leslue Babiogton Moubray,
Remount Department 2 June 00
George Cameron Norman 10 July 01
Lieutenants.
James Hamilton Elverson...i9 .Inly 00
Robert Hutchison Anderson 7 Sept. 00
James Robert Boothby, Lt.
t.y. S.Africa 21 Sept. 01
Egbert L. Tom Taylor 21 Sep-. 01
Forfar and Kincardine Art.
[Formerly the Forfar and Kincardine
Artillery Militia.)
(Embodied 7 May 00; disembodied
6 Oct. oo.)
Head Quarters, Montrose.
On 6 Nov. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Reg. M. Alex. Ogiloy,
Bt., p.s.. Aide de Camp to
the King 19 Sept. 94
Lt. Colonel.
C. N., Lord Carnegie, DL.
p.s., Hon. Colonel 28 Nov. a\
11 uor.
Hon. Chas. Mault Ramsay,
late Lt. R. Artillery 4 Oct. 90
Captains.
Alexander D. Seton (t),p.s.
(I), Hon. Major 8 Jan. 87
Wm. Fred. Forsyth-Grant,
p.s. (I>, Inst, of Art 6 Jan. 94
Alex. C. Foicnes- Luttrell,
p.s 11 Sept. 95
Wm. Hamilton Ritchie, p.s.i 1 Sept. 95
Oswald Vavasour Yates, ji.s. 1 1 Sept. 95
SydneyJamesGammell,j;.i. 4 Aug.97
Jaines A.HarrisLindsay,/'.*. 9 May od
Lieutenants.
William Dyce Stewart, p.s.
(A) late Capt. 1 Aberdeen
Vol. Art 3 N'cv. 96
Alan Bruce Carnegie, p.s.... 1 Jan. 98
John D. Burnett Ogilvy, p. s. 1 Jan. 98
Robert William Duff, p.s.,
Aide de Camp to the Gov.
Gen. of Australia 4 Oct. 99
Charles Henry Lvell 1 Aug. 00
Edw. James, Lord Bruce ...22 May 01
Second Lieutenants.
Leslie Evan Outrarn David-
son 7 Nov. 00
Hon. Robert Bruce 20 Feb. 01
Adjt. 6; Capt.—G. M. Camp-
bell, Major It. Mar. Art. 3 Mar. 97
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off —
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Artillery.
(Duke of ConnaughV s Own.)
(Formerly the Hampshire Art. Militia
and the Isle of Wight Art. Militia.)
(Embodied 1 May 00; disembodied
6 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Sandown, I.W.
On 6 Nov. igoo.
Honorary Colonel.
General H.R.H.the Duke of
Conna-aght,10 KG. KT.
KP. GMB.GCSI.GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Bri-
gade, &c. &c 24 July 75
Lt. Colonel.
Maitlana Moore-Lane, late
Lt.Col. B. Art. Hon. Col. 20 July 89
879
Major.
Wm. H.G. Gordon, p. s. (t), 8 Nov. oo
Captains.
Win. li. Reetie-Tucker," p.s.
(T),(B),TravellinsCommit-
sioner, Logo/, Hon. Majors^ Apr. 90
Hen. GordonWatson, p.s. (I)
South Africa ; Hon. Major,
Instr. of Art '..... 1 Mar. 93
Godfrey Maule Nicholson.
p.s. 18 Apr. 00
Montagu Lane, p.s. S.Africa 20 Mar. 01
Walter Ferrier Austin 28 Mar. 00
LIEUTENANTS.
Walter Carliss Harrild 19 Oct. 00
Alexander George Dalgetyi9 Oct. 03
Second Lieutenants.
Kenneth Hayward Devitt,
South Africa 19 July 00
Arthur Ramsay Saunders, 26 Apr. 01
Krnest Evelyn Hi h 28 June 01
Adjt. Jc Capt.—H.Vf. Raven-
hill, Captain Royal Art.. ..2g Apr. 01
Qr. Master. —
Med.Off.—
Militia Artillery.
HONORARY COLOXEt.
Sir Charles Burton Barring-
ton, Hart.
Apr. 01
Lt. Colonel.
Lancashire Artillery.
(Formerly the 'Royal Lancashire
Artillery Militia.)
Embodied 3 May 00 ; disembodied
11 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Seaforth.
On 11 Oct. 1900.
HONORARY COLONEL.
William Hall Walker, MP. 15 Feb. 99
Lt. Colonel.
Stanley Arnold, lion. Col. 14 July 88
Major.
Alfred James Budd, p.s. ;i)
South. Africa 29 Hay 01
Captains.
Greville E. Joseph, p.s. [<]
Hon. Major 13 Nov. S6
Sir Dudley Baines For-
wood. Bart, p.s 11 Jan. 99
Win. John H. H' Corqnodale,
p.s. West African Frontier
Force 1 Aug. 99
Samuel Bingham, Remount
Dept , 3 May 00
LlBUTENANTS.
Herbert Francis Hcllins,
Remount Dept 10 Jan. 00
Robert Hudson Pershousei6 July 00
Douglas Clifton Brown ...16 Feb. 01
Allan Campbell 16 Feb. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Carlos Bovill 27 Nov. 00
John Rohsart Walpole 16 Jan. 01
Charles Bannat-meFindiay 1 Oct. 01
Robert Skelton Raurwell...i4 Dec. 01
Adj.4-Capt.-F. J. Winter,
Captain Reserve 9 Apr. 00
Qr. Master. — J. Cox, Qr.
Mr. R. Art. ; Hon. Lieut.iS May 92
Med. Off —
Limerick City Artillery.
Formerly the Limerick City Artillery
Militia.)
(Embodied 4 May 00 ; disembodied
9 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Limerick.
On 6 Nov. 1900.
Richard A. Milton Henn,
Hun. LI. Colonel 1 Mar. 01
Major.
Wm. A. Bentlcy, p.s. [*],
Hon. LI. Colonel 13 Jan. 94
Captains.
Arthur Edwin Kershaw, p.s.
Chief Commandant Cyprus
Constabulary, with rank of
Major 2 Mar. 89
Harold Galivai/ Warren, p.s.
(I), (H), (Vest African
Frontier Forci 2 Sept. 96
William Ross Brown, p.s.
Assist. Dist. Com,: Southern
Nigeria 3 July 97
Basil Roche-Kelly, p.s 25 Aug. 97
Dawson D. R. H. Heather,
p.s. (I) Instructor of Artil-
lery ■ ••• 4 Sept. 97
Sydney J. Brasier Creagh,
' Sj„ rial Srrrirc, S. Africa. 7 Mar. x>
Frederick C. H. Campbell 29 Apr. 99
Warren De la F. Wright, p.s.
Jinn. Major 4 May 00
Huelh Heneage Finch, p.s.
W.African Frontier Force 14 Sept. 00
Richard Clayton Carew ...13 June 01
Lieutenants.
Godfrey Bloomfield Hunt,
i.y. South Africa 18 July m
Henry Buchanan Wills ...21 Nov. 00
Cecil Herbert M. Furnell...2i Nov. 00
Charles Wm. Aug. Arthur2i Nov. 00
Guy Rambanl Healy, i.y.
South Africa 21 Nov. 00
Gerald Goldie-Taubman ...12 June 01
Hugh Francis lev ers 12 June 01
Robert Cbetwood Moore ...12 Juno 01
Second Lieutenants.
Edmond Byrne Place ir Apr. o:
Frar.cis Ttiomas Ryan ... 21 Sept. 01
Norbert Dumayne Place ...25 Dec. 01
Adjt. Sr Ca.pt.— C. S. Taylor,
Captain Royal Artillery ...10 Nov. 97
Qr. Master. — J. Edwards,
Qr.Mr. R. Art.; lion.
Captain 21 May 87
Med.Of —
Lionel Ihos. Hillier Leland,
i.y. S. Africa 7 Aug. 00
Wm. Hi/. Caleot Chambrc,
i.y. S.Africa 7 Aug.oo
Arthur Spencer Cleaver ...20 i eu. 01
Second Lieutenant.
Adjt. 4- Capt.-'E. W. M.
Walker, Gopf. It. Artilleryze Feb. 00
Med. Off —
Tipperary Artillery.
(Formerly the Duke of Clarence' sMunsIn
Artillery, South Tipperary Mihha.^
(Embodied 2 May 00; disembodied*
10 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Templemore.
On 10 Oct. 1900.
Honobaby Colonel.
V€ Sir Charles John S.
Gough,™GCB 13 Jan. 97,
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. J. S. Lecky, Hon. Col.
■Remount Department 25 r>ov.<3& .
Major.
C S. Baker, Hon. Lt.Col.... 2 Nov.ot
Captains.
.John Godfrey Phillips, p.s.
S.Africa 28 Apr. 86
DavidFrnest Shine, S. Africa^ May 92
John Hopkinson Phillips ...15 May 93
Howar Mount S.Lovering,
p.s. (A) (I). Inst, of Art....\c, May H
Harold Walter Jones, p.s.,
W. African Frontier Forrcii Aug. 00
Walter Jos.de Rupe Thack-
weh>.s 20 Aug. 00
Lieutenants.
RoderickMacRendieKmdlesi7Sept.oo
Sydnev Go'don Sinclair ...17 Sept. 00
Cyril Cha. Gordon Hamilton,
R. Garrison Artillery 17 Sept.oo
Second Lieutenants.
John Newman Kidd 31 ^"g.oo
George Minchin Young 10 May 01
Adit. <f-C«/>f.-E.F.Corbett,
Captain Royal Artillery... 18 Dec. oc
. Master —
Mid-Ulster Artillery.
(Formerly Mid-Ulster Art. Militia.)
(Enibodi-.d May 00 ; disembodied
6 Nov. 00.)
Head Quartern, Dungannon.
On 6 Nov. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Waterford Artillery.
(Formerlu the Waterford Art. Militia.
(Embodied? May 00; disembodied
13 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Waterford.
Honorary Colonbl.
JTjr Field Marshal the Rt.
Son. F. S. Fori Roberts,1*
KG. KP. GCB. GCSI.
GCIE Commander in Chief,
R. Art., Irish Guards, &c. 4 Mar. 0P
Lt. Colonel.
Robert Thomas Carew,
Hon. Colonel 8 June 01
Majob.
J. S. Irwin
Major.
Hon. Lt.Col.,.. 8 June 89
Captains.
William Browne, Hon.Maj.
with Royal Artillery 27 Sept.
Wm.RyanLyle.p.* Eon.Ma1.j7 May
Augusiin James Digan,1-
VSO.p.(H).(1) W.African
Frontier Force 29 Apr. 99
Ynyr Richard P. Burges, _
p.s 30 July 00
Lieutenants.
Robert Keith Tailyour, i.y.
S.Africa 7 Aug.oo
Captains.
Laurence Graftan Esmonde
1 Junei
,Hon. Major, S.Africa
Lbftus A. Bryan, p.s. (I),
'with Royal Artillery 15 Junegi
LucienW. Bonaparte-W.vse,
p.s. (I), Hon. Major 10 Sept. 92
Sinclair F. Kirkwood.p.s. (I)
Instructor of Artillery,
S.Africa 26 Aug. 9f
Calverley Jas. Jn. Lyslcr,
p.s. serving in the British
Honduras Constabulary ...22 Apr. 91
John Joseph O'Neill-Power,
p.s ! i9Juneoi
Militia Artillery.
Lieutenants. Lieutenants.
Edward L". Walshe, j>.s. Cat- : Francis Finch Freeman ... 4 Aug. 00
tral Africa Regiment 2 May 00 ; Fred. ITm. Sullivan Locke 4 Aug. 00
Henry John Chearnley ... 20 Aug. 00 I Second Lieutenants.
Matthew Ernest O C onnell2o Auf -
Second Lieutenants.
John Esmonds- H hite, West
African Frontier Force,
tcith rank of Lt 17 Apr. 00
Arnold Herklots, i.y. South
Africa 6 Sept. 00
"William Bramwell Pei)per.n Sept. 00
Thomas Hare 6 Apr. 01
Adjt. 4- Capt.—
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off.—
West of Scotland Artillery.
( Formerly Argylland Bute Art. Militia.)
Embodied S May 00; disembodied
3 Oct. OO.)
Head Quarters, Glasgow.
On 3 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
- nollett M. Bddington, DL.
■IP. late Lt. <f Adj. 78 F. 22 Oct. 84
Lt. Colonel.
Fra. A. Walkir-Jo'ies, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 20 Nov. 00
Major.
James Thos. Nichol, p.s.(0,
(I) 27 Nov. 00
Captains.
Alasdair Stewart Robert-
son, p.s .16 Aug. 90
Jas. H. de Dutton,y;..-- 3 Mar. 07
John A. Campbell Younger,
Inst, of Artillery sS Mar. 00
Henry Lucas Ro pert- 21 Sept.oo
Thos. R. Pa<ret-Tomlinson..?7 Nov. 00
Alexander Duflett Snow ...n May 01
Lieutenants.
Ernest Ales. Colin Fraser..25 Sept.oo
Harold Smithers 29 May 01
Second Lieutenants.
'hs.Fredk.LeonardPier.snn:3 Feb. 01
Hugh BayfiVld Spear 13 Feb. oi
Alexander Miller 26 Feb. 01
.Andrew Randal NewlandS2& Feb. 01
Arthur E. Dn Pre Moore ...21 Mar. 01
Colin Lees Spalding 21 Mar. 0i
Henry Charles Verner 29 Mar. 1
Thomas Edward Skewes
Cox 14 Dec. oi
Adit 4- Cupt.—R. W. Dale,
Lt. (Dist. Off.)R.Art 20 June 00
Qr.Mr.—
Med. Off.—
Vivian H. Langford PellewiS Apr. 00
Nicholas Alick F. Fenwick.?i May 00
Henry Fisher Hopkins 30 Apr. 01
Reginald Augustus Levinge^o Apr. 01
George Gardner 30 Apr. 01
Edward F. N. Burton 30 Nov. 01
Adjt. 4- Capt— F. G. Maun-
sell, Captain R. Artillery 1 June 99
Qr. Master. — A. Small, Qr.
Mr. R. Art.; Hon. Capt. 20 July S7
Med. Off.—
Sligo Artillery.
(The Duke of Con naught's Own.)
[Formerly the Duke of Connaught' sOtcn
Sligo Artillery Militia.)
i (Embodied 10 May 00; disembodied
TO OCt. OO.)
Head Quarters, Sligo.
On 10 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
H.R.H. The Duke of Con-
naught and Strathearn,11
KG.KT.KP. GMB.GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Rifle Brigade, &c, &c. ... 3 June 9:
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. G. Wood-Martin, late
Lt. 44 F. Aide de Camp to
the Xing, and Colonel 21 Apr. S3
Major.
John D. A. Roberts,/-ef. pay
Royal Art 22 May 01
Captains.
Lionel C. F. Wynne, p.* 21 Feb. 00
George Abraham Heather,
p.s., Remount Dept 20 Feb. 01
Arthur Harold W.Saunders-
Knox-Gore 4 Nov. 93
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
John Bramley- Moore, West
African Frontier Force,
tcith rank of Lt 26 Apr. 00
Herbert Wardlaw Milne ... 10 June 00
Cyril Trevor Shaw 28 July 00
Edward St George Totten-
ham Irvine 19 Dec. 00
Darnley Phibbs 16 Aug. 01
Capt. if Adjt.—C. A. F. Os-
u\&ston, Capt. R. Mar. Art. 21 Aug. 99
Med. Of —
880
Hour j- Alexander Cowper,
p.s. (I) 2 Oct. 95
Wm.HovendenFfolliott.p.s.
(I) Inst, of Artillery 14 Dec. 9S
John Conyng. M'Clintock.. 3 May 00
Arthur Richmond 19 Oct. or
Lieutenants.
Reginald S. Moss-Blundeil 2 Oct. 00
Claude Alexander French,
i.y. S. Africa 2 Oct. 00
Francis Stacey Jones 2 Jan. 01
Second Lieutenants.
D'Arcy WillouglibyOsborne27 Aug. 00
Ralph' Hy. Danhurst Wight 5 Oct. 00
Adj. 4- Capt.—Y. B. H.
Moore, Captain R. Art.. . S Mar. 98
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off—
Glare Artillery.
[Formerly the Clare Artillery Militia
and previously the Clare Infantry.)
(Embodied 12 Feb. 00; disembodied
16 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Ennis.
On 16 Nov. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Lucius WUliam Baron
Inciiiquin 17 Oct. oa
Lt. Colonel.
George O'Callaghan-West-
ropp, (II), (t), retired pay
Irish Rifles 3 Dec. 92
Major.
Wm. Manse! Bo wen, (I)
.30 Aug. 99
Wickbw Artillery.
(For me rly IheWicklom Artillery MilU ia .)
(Embodied n May 00; disembodied
9 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Wicklow.
On 9 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles George Tottenham,^'
late Scots Guards 17 Aug. Si
Lt. Colonel.
Henry E.W. de Robeck.rer.
pay S.Art. Hon.Colonel... 25 Apr. 92
Major.
Wm. Heighington, p.s. (I),
Hon. Lt. Colonel 17 May 92
Captains.
Thos.Edw. M. Madden, p.s.
(I) Instructor of Artillery?.-*, May 93
Henry Joseph Harrington,
p.s. (I) 25 May 96
Wm. Tyndall Black, p.s. (I) 4 Mav 98
Thomas Ord 9 May g£
C R. D. Gun-Cuninghame,
p.s. Hon. Major 21 Mar. 00
Londonderry Artillery.
(Formerly the Londonderry Artillery
Militia, and previously the London-
derry Light Infantry.)
(Embodied 1 May 00; disembodied
3 uct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Londonderry.
On 3 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir H. H Bruce, Bt. late Cor.
<Sr Sub Lt. 1 Life Guards ...16 Jan. 78
Lt. Colonel.
Stewart A. M. Bruce, p.s.
Hon.Colonel 2 Aug. 99
Major.
Captains.
HargraveB .de Hamel.p.sjH)
Assist. Supdt. Straits Set-
tlement Police 13 Aug. 92
FrshineEyre West ,Dep .Regis-
| trar Iri*h LandCommiKsioni-j Sept. 92
Cbarles Richd.de Rob?ck3o July 00 ' William Irvine leathern, p.s.
John Geo. Latham Nottj).s.j6 Aug. 00 I with Royal Artillery 24 Apr. 93
Captains.
Philip Anthony Dicyer, p.s.
Remount Department 17 Feb. 98
Charles Patrick Mahon-
Hagau, p.s. Remf. Vept....2Z July 97
Jas. Ferguson (I) late 2nd
Lieut. 3 Dragoon Guards,
Instructor of Artillery ... 3 Nov. 97
Chas. R. A. MacDonnell,20
p.s 13 Feb. 00
Frederick Colpoys Keatie,
p.s 22 Feb. 00
Harward P. Curtis O'Far-
rell, late Lt. 6 Dragoon
Guards 22 Feb. 00
John G. Morris M'Ostrich,
p.s 25 Dec. 01
Joseph Alex. Lockhart
Firmstone 25 Dec. 01
Lieutenants.
Thomas Jenkins 10 Aug. 00
Thos. Hy. Brady-Browne.. .10 Aug. 00
Walter Horace F. aBecEett3i Jan. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. 4- Capt. — B. Gosselin,
Captain Royal Artillery... t Dec. 97
Qr.Master.—J. Weir, Hon.
Lieut. ; Qr.Mr. R. Art. ...15 Aug. co
Paymaster. —
WESTERN DIVISION.
Cornwall and Devon Miners
Artillery.
(Formerly the Royal Cornwall Sr Devon
Miners Artillery Militia.)
(Embodied 1 May 00 : disembodied
5 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Falmouth.
On 5 Oct. 1900.
88.1
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Colmun B. Pashleigh,
Bart.JP 25 Nov.
Lt. Colonel.
Francis John Hext, JP. (I) 31 Aug.
Major.
Harry J. Young Jamieson,
JP 31 Aug.
Captains.
■Robert M. Nowell-Usticke,
Hon. Major iS July
A. F. Bealey, late Capt.
Falmouth Die. Vol. Ena. 11 Nov.
V'illiam Guthrie Bedford, S.
AJrica 4 May
Ralph dalford Thompson,
p.*. i.y. S Africa 4 May
James G. Cavenagh-Main-
waring.p.x. (I) Inst, of Art. is May
LIEUTENANTS.
Stanley J. Heme Butler, i.y.
S.Africa 4 May
Edw. j. Penberthy Magor... 4 May
Second Lieutenants.
Douglas Brooke C Sladen 13 Feb.
Reginald T. Keble Hodge. ..13 Feb.
Edgar Samuel Halford 2 Apr.
Gordon C'althorpe Landau 17 Aug.
Ad1.4-Capt.-T. R. Phillips,
Captain R. Art 15 Aug.
Med. Off.—
96
96
Devon Artillery.
(Formerly the Devon Artillery Militia.)
(Embodied 1 May 00; disembodied
17 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Devonport.
On 17 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Geo. S. Stucley, Bart 1 Jan. 73
Lt. Colonel.
W'm. Gorgon Lowther,29 ret.
pay R. Artillery, Hon. Col. 5 May 91
Major.
Owen Willmer White 29 Apr. 94
Captains.
OscarKnocker Dibb,p.». (n.27 June 94
John Wright Guise, Hon.
Major [t] (A) 9 Jan. 95
Chas. Carlyle Macdoivell, p.8.
(t)(U) '....24 Mar. 99
Hamilton W. Killigrew
Wait (t) (H) 21 June 00
Lieutenants.
Harry Pynson Bennitt, p.8.,
Central Africa Peg! 6 June 00
Thos.Ed-w. Griffiths Swaynesi July 00
Edmund Staudish Lucy ...20 Aug. 00
St. John Waring Belcher ...19 Sept. 00
William Vaughan-Jenkins 13 Feb. o:
Second Lieutenants.
Stewart Francis Mon;ague25 Sept. 00
Adit. <f Capt.—~E. M'M.
Seddon, Capt. P. Artillery 10 Feb. 98
Med.Off.—
Militia Artillery.
Lt. Colonel.
Harold P.Ditmas.p.n. [0(1).
South Africa : Hon.Coloneh^ Oct. 9;
Majors.
lohn F. Clarkson, )).«. (t) ...13 Feb. 01
James Gowans, p. s.S. Africa 9 Nov. 01
Captains.
[IughSidneyStreatfeild ,>).».
South Africa i June 96
Walter Norman Grepe, p.». 9 June 97
Alec.GordonM'Kenzie.7>.*.23 Nov. 98
Percy Sharland A'hford,'* '
p.». (H), South Africa 5 June99
Edward Herbert Place, p.s.
(I), South African Constab-
ulary 7 Mar. 00
George A rthur Murphy , p.s.
South Africa 7 Mar. 00
Ronald G. .Mayson Johnson,
p.n. South Africa 7 Dec. 01
Lieutenants.
John P. N. Swainston
Strangwayes, late Capt.
4 Bn. West York Pegt.
South Africa 17 Apr. 07
Francis Edward Belcombe,
p.s. (1) South Africa 23 Nov. 08
Wm. Septimus b. Cooke ...18 Jan. 99
Henry Norman Haggie 20 Feb. 01
Boultby Thomas Haselwood 14 Dec. or
Second Lieutenants.
Kenneth Buchanan M'Ken-
zie 4 Apr. 00
John Ashworth Turner, i.y.
S. Africa 12 May 00
Gordon Saxtou C >oper 5 Aug. 00
Denys Keith Sworder 15 Mar. 01
Charles Tinner 13 Apr. 01
Chas. Francis Mandel 7 Dec. 01
Adjt. <f Capt.— V. li. Freeth,
Captain Reserve 13 Mar. 00
Qr. Master. — A. B. Gee,
Qr.Mr. R. Art 1 July 96
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
James Rawlings 1 Dec. 91
Durham Artillery.
( Formerly fheDurham Artillery Militia.)
(Embodied 1 May 00 ; disembodied
11 Uct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Sunderland.
On 11 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Glamorgan Artillery.
(Formerly the Royal Glamorgan
Artillery Militia.)
(Embodied 1 May 00; disembodied
3 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Swansea.
On 3 Oct. 1900.I
Honorary Colonel.
W. T. Earl of Dunraven and
Mountearl, KP 17 Apr. 95
Lt. Colonel.
lohn Boper Wright, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 28 Nov. 94
Major.
Sampson Geo. V. Harris, p.11.29 Nov. 99
Captains.
Rliezer Jones Evans 29 Aug. 91
Lorn E. H. liumfrey, p.s.
(H), West African Frontier
Force 23 Oct. 95
Rowland M. Daniel, p.s.
(H){I)British South Africa
Police 6 Apr. 98
William Cr:as. Wright, p.s. 28 Dei.. 98
Chas. Digby Williams, p.s. 29 Nov. 99
Harry Gordon Hodgkinson 9 Jan. 01
Lieutenants.
Harold White Beor 9 July 00
H. A. Hildebrand 9 July 00
Egerton Morton Peel 9 July 00
Philip Edward Black-more,
R. Garrison Regt 25 Aug. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Fred. Robert Kvngdon4 Apr. 01
Ad/t. 6r Capt.— J. A. Fitz-
Gibbon, Captain B.Art... 11 Dec. 00
Med. Off.—
Northumberland Artillery.
(FormerlyKorthtimberland Art. Militia.)
(Embodied 7 May 00; disembodied
1 1 Out. 00.)
Head Quarters, Berwick-on-Tweed.
On 11 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles John Reed, CB 10 Nov. 88
Lt. Colonel.
Fra. Douglas Blake, p.s. . 30 Nov. 01
Major.
Captains.
1 Peter Swamton, p.s. (I),
Hon. Major, British Vice
Consul at LasPalmas 3 July 86
Frederick Aug. S. Steele, p. s.
Hon. Major 12 Jan. 89
Matihias Hugh Dunn, />.«.
Hon. Major; with Royal
Artillery'. 6 May 92
AliredJamesFoster,p.!t.(T;,
Hon. Major 11 Junegz
George Elliot A. Pyle, p.s.
Hon. Major 4June98
Henry Alieyn Bros, p.s. with
Royal Artillery 26 July 00
John Carnaby ColHngwood20 July 00
John E. Ryri'e Oldfleld, late
?nd Lt. R. Artillery 3 Apr. 01
Lieutenants.
Arthur Nicholas Lindsay
Wood, p.8 16 Mar. 98
Henry John Rofe ..28 Mar. 00
James Christian Swanston.26 July 00
George Henry Ivar Grey ...26 July 00
John A. E. Drury-I.owe 26 July 00
John F. King Lockhart 17 Sept. 00
Second Lieutenants.
John Bafour Caldwell, Re-
mount Department 29 July 01
Adjt. 4- Capt.— H.M.Barnes,
Captain Royal Artillery ... 1 Feb. 91
Qr. Master. — W. Seayer,
Hon. Lt.; Qr.Mr. R. Art. 11 Nov. 91
Med. Off —
Carmarthen Artillery.
(Formerly the Royal Carmarthen
Artillery Militia.)
(Embodied 3 May 00 ; disembodied
6 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Carmarthen.
On 6 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
jjl£ Lt. General Sir James
Hilli-Johnts,3" GCB. ret.
pay Royal Artillery ... 25 Feb. 91
Lt. Colonel.
~P.kN.Earl n/ Cawdor, p.s.
Aide de Camp to the King,
rnd Colonel 24 Sept. 92
Major.
Sir Jas. H. Williams-Drum-
mond. Bt.late Lt.Gr. Gds.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 6 May 93
Captains.
Ernald E. Richardson, p.s. 15 Mar. 93
F.D.Williams-Drummond,p.£.6 Maj-93
William Kennedy , p. s.Hon.
Major 28 Apr. 97
Hugh F. V. Visct. Emlyn,
DL. p.s 4 Apr. 00
George Powell Roch, p.s. ... 4 Apr. 00
Hon. Walter Fitzuryan Rice,
p.s 19 June co
LIEUTENANTS.
Henry Bath, p.s 16 Apr. 9S
Henry Erasmus E.PhilippS24 Jan. cc
Hubert E. Mansel-Lewis ... 4 Apr. 00
William Lewos 6 Sept. 00
Algar Hy. Stafford Howard 6 Sept. 00
Charles L.Tyndall Walwynig June 01
Second Lieutenants.
Ronald Edwyn Poynter
Lewis 9 Nov. or
Adjt. rf- Capt.—R. P. Moles-
worth, Capt. E. Artillery 18 Apr. 9S
Qr.Master. — T. Williams,
Qr. Ur. E.Art.; Hon.Lieut. 6 Apr. 92
lied. Off.—
jLiliiia Artillery.
Second Lieutenants.
WilliainEd.Douelas-Owen. 6 Sept.oo
Reginald ±iugh Clarke 13 July 01
Adjt.f Capt.— S.L.Crockett,
Capt. Royal Artillery \2 Dec. 98
Med. Off —
Pembroke Artillery.
{FormerlySoya! Pembroke Art. Militia.)
(Embodied 4 May 00: disembodied
3 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Millord Haven.
On 3 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Fra. PerrottEdwardes, p.*.
Hon. Colonel 6 Oct. 83
Major.
Wm.OharlesCope (I), Son.
Zt. Colonel I7 Oct. or
Captains.
Lewis Peskett,;>.». (I). Inst.
of Artillery, Hon. Major 24 Nov. 8S
Ohas.JoshuaJos. Harris, p.s 5 Aug. 93
Arthur Ernest Baldwin (A)
Hon. Major 4 Sept.95
Percy Av.lagnier Legg, p.*.
( H"), Sierra Leone Frontier
Police ; 15 May 09
Roger Miller, p.s. (I) *r Mar. 00
Lieutenants.
John Rendall 20 July 93
Eichd. Jackson Clarke,'* (H),
p.s. W. African Frontier
Force, wi'h rank of Capt. 2 Nov. 9S
Atian Henri/ Ferrers G-uy,
E. Garr.Eegt 13 Aug. 00
Vincent John Scantlebury. 4 May or
Yorkshire Artillery.
{Formerly Yorkshire Art. Militia.)
(Embodied 1 May 00 ; disembodied
12 Oct. 03.)
Head Quarters, Scarborough.
On 12 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Arthur Brooksbank,25 late
Capt. 38 F. JP 23 Nov. 89
Lt. Colonel.
p.s.c.Jas.DigbyLegard,36£ufe
Capt. E.Art. Hon. Col. ...23 Nov. 89
Major.
Simon C. Scrope, p.' 30 Sept.or
Captains.
Wm. Edwin Fell. p.s. (I),
Eemount Department 4N0v.gr
AnthonyGerard salvia.??.*. 7 June 07
John Cecil Yorke. p.s. (I) .. 3 Nov. 97
Joseph Robinson Pease, p.s. 5 J une 99
Arch, Woollaston White, p.s. 1 Oct. 01
Wm. Hy. B. Robinson Pease
P.s r Oct. 01
Hy.A.CholinleyDarley,South
Africa 3 Sept.oi
Lieutenants.
James Pemberton Kell p.s.zE Mar. 00
Yarburgli Lloyd-Greame,
p.s 28 Mar. 00
Richard Anlaby Legard ... oJuneoo
Ralph ChristopherSimpson 2 Jan. or
Alfred Geo. Wm. Wright ... 1 Oct. 01
Whately Thompson 1 Oct. 01
Second Liectrnant.
djt. <$■ Capt. — C. Behrens,
Capt. E. Artillery 5 Dec. 99
Qr. Master.— G. H. Hutchin-
son, Qr. Mr. E.Art.; Hon.
Lieut 7 Mar. 00
Med. Off —
Cardigan Artillery.
( FormerlyEoyal Cardigan Art. Militia )
(Embodied 2 May 00 ; disembodied
5 Oct. co.)
Head Quarters. Aberystwith.
On 5 Oct. 1903.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
T. Lloyd, CB. p.s. Hon. Cd.26 Oct. 87
Major.
Gilbert Saltoan Jones,3* ret.
pay Royal Artillery, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 25 Mar. g5
Captains.
John Williams Cunliffe, (t),
Hon. Major 4 May 87
Michael Bowriug Castle,
p.s. Hon. Major 10 Mar. 89
J. B. Taunton. p.s.IZon. Ma/13 Apr. 8g
Sdw.ChesterRogerson, p.*. 18 Apr. 94
William Jenks, p.s. (I),
Hon. Major 7 May 94
Edw. W. Uavid Evans, p.s.
Hon. Major 7 Apr. 97
Lieutenants.
Hy.Eobt. Skynner Stradling,
with Royal Artillery 15 July 93
Thomas O. Ramiay Sladen,
p.'. S. Africi 4 Apr. 94
John Lloyd Hughes 7 May 94
Maurice H. Cazalet, p.s. ... 2 Apr. 98
George H. O.rghterson, p.s.
(U) (I) (A) 5 July 99
Fredk. Hv. tferryman, ji.s.
Inst, of Artillery 13 Dec. 99
Richard J. Keath Potter ...26 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Adit. 4- Capt.—W. M'Gil-
downy, Capt. R. Artillery r6 Feb. od
Qr.Mr. — \Y. Stephens. Qr.
Mr. II. Art.; Hon. Lieut. 6 Apr. 92
Med. Of.—
ROYAL ENGINEERS
(MILITIA).
Note.— Officers serving on the dates speciBed under the Head Quarters of each Countv or Division hold
honorary rank in the Army corresponding to the Militia regimental rank they then held.
Koyai Anglesey.
(Embodied 7 May 00; disembodi
13 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Beaumaris.
On 13 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
T't.cs. L. Hampton Lewis,*0
late Capt. 5 Dragoon (3d*. 17 Oct.
Lt. Colonel.
Sir Richd. Hy. Wiliiams-
Balkeley, Bart 10 Feb. 97
Majors.
Charles George Matthews-
Uj".._ilu3on, p.s. (H.) [/]
ret. pay Border Eegt. Hon.
Lt.Col 12 May 99
Francis Boynton, with Royal
Fnqineers 1 May 00
By. B. L. Hughes, (H) ret.
pay 14 Hussars 24 Jan. 01
Captains.
Francis Hooper Rawlins,
(H), p.s. Hon. Major,
South Airica 12 Nov. 92
Tfiomas Fanning Evans .. r Apr. 95
John Hy. Pritchard Rayner,
i.y.S. Africa ro Mar. 97
Sir Thos. L. Hughes Neave,
Part 9 May 98
Lieutenants.
Lewis Harry Goring Lloyd,
South Africa 29 Mar. 99
Leonard Hepworth 4 Apr. 00
Arthur Lyuloh Stanley,
South Africa 16 May 00
1 Guv Congreve Harvev 9 Oct. 00
Wilfred H. C. Pery-Knox-
Gore 9 Oct. 00
Arthur F. G. Pery-Knox-
Gore * 16 Mar. or
Second Likutenants.
Geo. Wm. Bazett Copemau 19 Apr. 00
Wilfred Swmhoe Phelan,
with Royal Engineers 3 May 00
Jack B. M. Matthews-
Donaldson 23 June 00
Richard Kerr M'Clymont,
with Royal Engineers 1 3 July co
Geoffery Algernon Jones. ..25 Mar. or
Edward Thew 1 Nov. 01
Idjutant —
Med. Of.—
Blue Facintrs.
Lt. Colonel.
Geo.F.Henry,Loi-<J Raglan,4*
ret. pay Grenadier
rds. Tinder Secretary of
p.s
Gu
Boyal Monmouthshire.
(Embodied 1 May 00; disembodied
31 Oct. 00 )
Head Quarters. Monmouth.
On 31 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Godfrey C, Lord Tredegaru 9 Dec. 85
Stale for War, Hon. Coloneho Mar. or
Majors.
Henry E.Morgan Lindsay,"
p.s. (H), Capt. ret. pay
E. Euq., Hon. Lt. Colonel ;
S. Africa 20 Mar. or
Courfenay C.E. Morgan, ps.
Hon.Maj.; Remount Dept. 12 June or
Captains.
C.M.Crompton-Robertsj'.s.
Hon. Major 14 May 92
Chas. J. Helbert Helbert,
p.s., late Lt. Welsh Fus.
Hon. Major 2 Sept. 93
! Geo. M. Lagier Lamotte, p.s.
(H) ; Remount Dept 27 Mar. 98
John George O'Brien 13 Feb. 92
Arthur Leetham,45 late 13
Hits. Hon. Major (H) 17],
Assist. Pricate Sec.to Under
Sec. of State for War 3 SeDt.98
Camborne Haweis Paynter,
Major ret. pay 6 Dra-
goons ; S.Africa 10 July 01
A.rthur R. P. Visct. South-
well, )>.» 14 Feb. 00
Reginald J. S. Price, p.s.,
(H) Inst, of Musketry ...28 Mar. 00
883
R. Llewellyn Matthews,
p.s. South Africa za Mar. 01
Roland Stuart ForeBtier-
Walker, South Africa 20 Mar. 01
Edro.Bulteel Hawker, Capt.
Reserve 3 June 01
Lieutenants.
Wm. A. Denis Galloway,
Si hi Hi Africa 7 Dec. 98
''hris. Fras. John Galloways Feb. 00
Kenelm Everard Digby./>.s.
<}t) Snnlh Africa '. 74 Fel). 00
Portsmouth Division.
(Embodied 14 Apr. 00; disembodied
6 Nov. 00.)
Gosport.
On 6 Nov. T900.
Ma jo b.
T. E. A. .rones, (P), (H),
Hon. LI. Colonel 25 Feb. 88
Captains.
William Hawley, (P) 4 Mar. 93
Lieutenants.
Spencer Lewis Mortimer, p.s.
B. Garrison Art n Mar. 56
Percy N. Buckley (P),(H), In-
structor of Musketry, Aide
ilr Camp to Sir H. E.
M'Callum 14 Apr. 97
Herbert Joseph Nor, huh ile
Sails (P), British Guiana
Police 6 May 01
Henry Fulton 10 May 01
Second Lieutenants.
' 'barles Hook Stephens ... 6 May 01
William Guise Tucker 23 Nov. 01
Needles Division.
Embodied 14 Apr. 00; disembodied
13 Oct. 00.)
Fort Victoria, Isle of Wight.
On 13 Oct. 1900.
Major.
1.00uardNornianBarrow(P)i9 Aug. 93
Captain.
A. F.W. H. Somerset- Leeke,
(H), (P),fnsr. of Musketry,
lion. Major; with Royal.
Engineers 3 July 93
Lieutenant.
Osbert Joseph Blundell, p.s. 25 Mar. 93
Second Lieutenants.
Cyril Hubert Guinness... .21 Sept. 00
Plymouth Division.
(Embodied 14 Apr. 00; disembodied
6 Nov. 00.)
Plymouth, Devonport & Anchorage.
On 6 Nov. 1900.
Major.
Uchd. D. Lee.Tames, ( H),(P),
irith Royal Engineers 16 Mar. oj
Captains.
John Harney Prior.DSO. (P)
(H), South Africa 8 May 01
Francis Gerard Callaghan,
(P) 8 May 01
Lieutenants.
John Frederick Rudge (P)
(H), Instructor of Musk. 16 Aug. 09
George Shields Ec'kford ...:i Mar. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Militia Engineers.
Eilw.Tnrlirrille L. Jenkins,
South Africa 14 Mar. 01
Frederic St. John Atkinson,
South Africa 14 Mar. 01
Joseph E. Crawshay Part-
ridge, Smith Africa 14 Mar. o:
Claude Lindsay Corry, South
Africa 14 Mar. or
John R. Leigh Thomas 14 Mar. 00
Vincent Thomas J. Eyre ... 7 June 01
Andrew Green, with Royal
Engineers 22 Aug. 00
Thomas Sellick Gist 2^ Aug. 00
Blue Facings.
Submarine Miners.
Thames Division.
(Embodied 23 Apr. 00 disembodied
0 Nov. 00.)
Gravesend.
On 6 Nov. 1900.
Major.
C. P.Boyd, (P),Ho». Lt.Col. S June So
Captains.
Cbas. Grundy Holland,
(P), (H) Hon. Major 5 JuneS9
Lionel Norton Blackwell ,ji.s.
(It) [Zt. 4 Bn. Shropshire
/■'./•if. 21 Sevt. Sq); Assist ■
7u*i). Lagos Constabulary J5 June 98
Arthur Ooerton Luekmau.
(P), (ff ,5 June 98
Alan Theodore Smythe(P),
(H), with Royal Engineem^ Feb. og
Lieutenants.
Tbos. William Farquhar
Spottiswood, (P), (H.),
Inst, of Musketry,... 15 June 98
Cyril Henry Aysrough, p.s. 12 July 99
Robert Henry Muntz 15 May 01
Second Lieutenant.
John Stuart Marshall 7 Nov. 00
Medway Division.
(Embodied 14 Apr. oo; disembodied
13 Oct. 00.)
Sheerness.
On 13 Oct. 1900.
HOXOBABT LT.COLONEL.
Rich. Colley Wellesley, (P)i6 Nov. 98
Major.
Ernest W. Guinness (P);
with lioyal Engineers 3 Dec. 98
Captain.
Robert Murray La wes, (P) 4 July 91
Lieutenants.
Henry Mansford. (P), (H),
Instructor of Musketry ...10 June 93
Chas. G. Maiiners-Siittou(P)
(H), Remount Department. 9 Mar. 9S
Second Lieutenants.
Harwich Division.
(Embodied 14 Apr. 00; disembodied
6 Nov. 00.)
Harwich.
On 6 Nov. 1900.
Honorary IiT. Colonel,
Geo. Blakemore Rollins,*0
Major ret. pay, p.s. [_f],(H) 8 Mar. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Ecelijn Browne, i.y.S.Afrieaz: Sept. 00
John Elgee Gunning 2 Jan. 01
Maurice Nicholl Kennard .. 3 Apr. 01
Henry Malcolm Seton-Karr 2 July 01
Charles Gilbert Evans 8 July 01
Owen H. Lynch Fletcher ...21 Sept.oi
Francis Edwin Gill 21 Dec. 01
Cecil Harloven Saunders. ..25 Dec. 01
Adjutant —
Qr. Master.—
Med. Ojf.—
Majors.
Fras.W. Ba>tzera,[t],(P),(I),
(11) Station Staff Officii;
South Africa 1 Apr. 90
Francis Gumlev, (P)(U) .. ^ Apr. 97
Ed.Beckles Baftley (-H"),(P)
v>ith Royal Engineers .... 5 June 01
Captain.
Philip Stansfeld Huth, (P),
(II) I ust rector of Mttsketryyo Nov. or
Lieutenants.
Arthur Fred. Dabbs, p.s 25 Dec. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Frank CorbettGrimley,«mt7*
Royal Engineers 14 Mar. 00
Milford Haven Division.
(Embodied 1 May 00 ; disembodied
10 Oct. co.)
Pembroke Dock.
On 10 Oct. 1900.
Major.
Henry Davis p.s 12 Nov. 89
Captains.
Em. Per eg S. Roupell, DSO.
(P), (H) Commissioner,
Southern Nigeria 8 July 96
T. P.Gooke Cummins, (Pj,
(II) 3 July 96
Libutbnants.
Donald Osborn Springfield,
(P),(H) with R. E>iginecrsiS May 96
Bichd. Jno. Carey Oa'kes(P),
(H) Inst, of Musketry ;
Royal Garrison Regt 26 May 97
Second Lieutenants.
Gerald R. Fred. FitzGera.ld23 Jan. 01
Arthur Stanley FiUGerald 7 June 01
Western Division.
(Embodied 14 Apr. 00; disembodied
13 Oct. 00.)
Plymouth.
On 13 Oct. 1900.
Majob.
Captains.
Arthur Ratcliffe Willis,(P),
(II),(T).(Lt.3 Bn. Cheshire
Rei/t. 2% July 881 22 Dec. 97
Geo.' Percy A. Phillips (P),
Rhodesian Field Force 13 Dec. 90
Fras. S. N. Macrory,/>.s.(.ff)
Instructor of Musketry ...27 .Tuue 00
Lieutenants.
Thomas Adams, late Capt.
2 Devon Vol. Art., In-
structor of Mnsk'trii 2S Feb. 00
Richard B. Tonson Rye, Re-
mount Department 1 Oct. 00
George Montagu Ponsonby,
WestAfricauFrouiierForce,
icifh rank of Li ig Oct. 01
John Anchiiel Anson, Mtd.
Infantry, South Africa ...19 Oct. 01
Evelyn Digby D. Jarrad...i9 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
P.obertPenningtonSTiarrowis Apr. 01
Humber Division.
'Embodied i May oo; disembodied
31 Oct. 00.)
Paull-on-Humber.
On 31 Oct. 1900.
HONORARY LT.CoLOXEL.
S:rAlb.EayeRollit,Ent.MF.2 Xov. 91
Major.
Vm. Henry Wellsted (t)(P)
Hon. Lt. Colonel 2 Xov. 91
Captains.
"harles Hargitt Johnson,
(P), Hon. Major - Xov. 91
.Tohn Geo. Smithson, iP),
Hon. Major 3 June q6
jlililia Engineers.
LIEUTENANTS.
Charles A. Sebastian-Smith
(P) (t), (if), Inst, of
Musketry, with S. Garrison
Eeqf 30 Mar. 93
Eobert Sydney Mills. (-H"),(P)
W.African Front ierForce,
icith rank of Capt 17 May 93
Bernard Cyril Barton, p.s. 7 Sept. w->
George Arthur Ruck, /;.:«. ...13 July ot j
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Bobert Coke Hebdeu 31 May 00
Robert Duncan Marshall,
Lieut. 2 T\ B. Devonshire
Itegiment 21 Dec. 01
Falmouth Division.
(Embodied 14 Apr. 00. ; disembodied
6 Xov. 00.)
Falmouth.
On 6 Xov. 1900.
Honorary Lt. Colonel.
Arthur Tremayne 12 Jan. 93
884
Major.
C. H. Lethbridge Basker-
ville,*5 (H),(S), [t] ,(P), ret.
pay IrishEegt.Hou.Lt. Col.
with Soyal Engineers 17 Feb. 97
Captains.
John F. Proaer, late Lt.Col.
Canadian Militia (H), (P
Hon. Major 4 Apr. 93
Sirr W. Geo. Johnson <t),(#),
(P), Hon. Major; with
West Siding Itegiment 4 Jan. 69
John T. DArcy Hutton,
(P). (Lt. York Art. West.
Die. 4 May 01) 20 June 00
HerbertCecil Fanshawe,(P)
(H).Inst. of Musketry .. 19 Mar. 01
LIEUTENANTS.
Arthur P. Wa'nwright (P) 25 May 97
HV- Pardoc Matthevrs, p.s. -9 June 01
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Isaac TVeicton Hy. Watson,
S. Garrison- Reuiment iS July ob
Herbert Gainsborough
Hooper 2 Xov. 01
MILITIA INFANTRY.
*»* For an Alphabetical Table of Contents to Militia Infantry, see p. vii.
Xote.— Officers have local rank in the Army of their Militia rank, from date of embodiment, or of subsequent
promotion, or of first appointment. But in the cases where dates are given under the respective Head Quarters,
:'jey denote that the Officers serving on such dates hold honorary rank in the Army corresponding to the Militia
regimental rank they then held.
Second Lieutenants.
The
.Royal Scots (Lothian
Regiment).
3BD Battalion.
^Formerly the Edinburgh, or Queen's
Beqimeni of Light Infantry.)
(Embodied 5 Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters, Glencorse.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
George Grant Gordon,1 CB.
CVO. late Scots Guards... 7 Mar. 00
Lt. Colonel.
Edward James Grant,4 CB.
(H), Capt. ret. pay Irish
Begt., Hon. Colonel 7 Dec. 98
Majors.
Lord H. F. Montagu*
Douglas-Scott, p.s 21 Dec. 98
'ieoffrev George G. Earl
of Mun*ter,6 DSO. (H),
late K.B.Bijles 6 June 01
Captains.
.yril Pelharc Foley, p.s.
Bhadesian Field Force 26 Aug. 93
2 ohn F.G.S. ri.*cr.Brackley,
p.s., Aide de Camp to Maj.
Gen. W. E. Kno.v 10 Mar. 94
Charles Peever B. Wood.... 29 Mar. 99
Jtt. Hon. Aretas Akers Doug-
las, MP., p.s. Chief Com-
missioner of Works 13 Apr. 99
Orlando Fisef. Xewport, p.s. 29 Apr. Q9
Thos. Clarence E. Goff, p. .".29 Dec. 99
Edward Lisle Strutt, p.s. ...20 Feb. 00
Hon. Ivan Campbell,7 late
Lt. Cameron Highlanders. 8 Aug. 00
Eric Frank Penn 2 May 01
Lieutenants.
Archibald Douglas-Pennant,
South African Constnb. ...30 Aug. 99
' !yril Brook Xorthey(Df^)o/)i6 Mar. ot
Josceline C ias. Hy. Grant 16 Mar. 01
George .las. Robt. Clerk ...16 Mar. 01
Cobn Lindsay Gordon 2 N'cv. 01
Adjt.4-Cavt.-Gr. H. David-
son, DSO. Capt. 1 Battalions Feb. 9S
Qr. Master. — Walter F. Hor-
niblow,8 Hon. Ca2>tain ...23 June 86
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
Robert Lucas, MD t Dec- 9*
Embarked for S. Aj'riea, 2 Mar. 1900.
The Queen's Royal "West
Surrey Regt.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Boyal Surrey Militia.)
(Embodied 4 Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters, Guildford.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorart Colonel.
John Davis,?'.*. [f},Aide de
Camp to the Kiug 5 Oct. 93
Lt. Colonel.
F.H. Fairtlough - CMG.p.s.
<H),[t^Hon. Colonel 23 Oct. 95
Majors.
Wellington A. D. Shelton,2
)i.s.(t)Comdt.3>amaqu aland,
S. Africa, Hon. Lt.Co!oneh$ Xov. 95
Fred. "Geo. Parsons3, DSO.
(Q), (H) District Commdt.
S. Africa 31 Jan. 00
Lieutenants.
Jas. K. Xorth Versturme-
Bioi'mry,3/) 3 June 01
Eras. Eichd. Saml. Bireham,3
u-ithBailicayPioneerBegt. 3 June 01
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Cecil Longbourne
{Depot) , 30 July 00
Cuthbert E.LatirrerBowen.io Oct. 00
John Walters Scott Malden23 Nov. 00
N01 man Cooper Vicary 7 Jan. 01
Henry Radcliffe Lingen ..21 Jan. 01
John Warran Gamier 17 Apr. 01
Basil Powell Stevens 23 July 01
Baldwin Henry Francis
Fleming 20 Aug. 01
Adjt. &■ Capt.—U. B. Swin-
ton, Capt. Berkshire Eeqt.25 Oct. 97
Qr. Master.— John S. Dyke,6
Hon. Captain 13 Nov. 86
Med. Off—
Embarked for S. Africa, 20 Feb. 1900.
Captains.
7 May 91
The Buffs (East lent Regt.).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the East Kent Militia.)
Head Quarters, Canterbury. Em-
bodied, South Africa.
(Embodied 18 Jan. 00.)
The Motto "Invicta" undera White
Horse. "Mediterranean."
HoNORARr Colonel.
Sir Hy. M. Leslie Rundle,1
KCB. CMG. DSO. Royal
Artillery 21 June 99
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Hon. Colonel 4 Feb. 99
Lt. Colonel.
Albert G. Shaw,3 /).*,
Henry S. Walker,3 p.s., [t] 21 May 96 Theo. F. Brinckman, CB.
Hy.Fred.Wilkinson,*p.f. H26 June 96
Win. Melville Lauriston Lee,
rei.pay Warwickshire Reqt. 21 Sept. 98
WalterH.de BurghGriffith,3
p.s. {Hi (t.) 5 Aug. 93
William James Grant, 3p.s.. 6 Feb. 00
Charles William Blake3 ...17 Feb. 00
vdw.Giscoigne Williams3
Majors
Arthur Hy. Tylden- Patten
son.2 DSO. ret. pay
The
Bnfs
6 Apr. gS
p.s 3 May 00 j Malcolm James Russell
Thomas Granville Knox ...21 Juneoi I Dundas, p.s. [t] (£0 ......22 Feb. 90
885
Captains.
Charles Vipan, DSO. p.s.
(II), [<] 12 June 92
Chun. Geo. Derinq Haslewood
(77), W. African Frontier
Force 4 liny 95
Wyndham Fred. Tvfnell.p.s.
(77), Army Ser. Corps, S.
Africa 4 May 96
Roger A. Se»/j;> p.s., (ii ),[<].
South Africa 10 Fel). 97
Lionel Ed. L. Triseott,;>.».... 7 July 97
Fred. A Callow Hole, p.'.(H)io Nov. 97
Edward S. O'Grady, p.: ...22 Feb. 99
Clement Vnllange Yallouge,
Aide <ie Camp to the Ad-
ministrator of Victoria ...21 Nov. 00
Guy Bingham '\V. Walker... 7 Aug. 01
LlBUTEJTANTS.
J. B. Holden, (11), Serving in
the Egyptian Coast Guard
Administration 22 Apr. 93
Henry Stewart Hardy 21 Nov. 00
Harry Denne Hirst 21 Nov. 00
Charles Walter Blaekall ...21 Nov. 00
Vivian T. I). Palmer, late
2nd Lt. Coldstream Guards 7 Aug. 01
Second Libutenants
Richard Hard, p.s 29 Mar. 99
Walter Neave Wells ig Nov. 00
Geoffrey Malcolm BentW 2 Mar. 01
Adit. Jr Capt. — Reginald
Bavard, Major 1 lin 1 Feb. 96
Qr.MosterA— 'Herbert C.
Cumber,3 Son. Captain. .29 Apr. 91
Med. Off.—
Embarked for S. Africa, 10 Mar. 1900.
The King's Own (Royal Lan-
caster Eegiment).
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the ist Royal Lancashirt
Militia. )
(Embodied 23 Jan. 00.)
Head Quarters, Lancaster.
Embodied, South Africa.
"Mediterraneai."
Honobabt Colonel.
Itiqht. Hon. Fred. A. Earl
ot'Dei ty.KG.GCB.Aide de
Cam to the King; late
Lt. --id Capt. Grenadier
Guards 27 Feb. 86
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
BordrigeeNorth North,1 CB.
JP. (t), Knight of Grace of
St. John of Jerusalem,
Son. Colonel 4 Nov. 99
Lt.Colonel.
Majobs.
William Henry Feilden ...28 Dec. 99
Francis Edwd. Fitzherbert,
DSO. Hon. Cilonel 5 Feb. 00
Captains.
Richd. Norman De la Bere
(H) 30 July 92
Bichard Trappes- Loruax... 2 May 96
Algernon Basil Feilden ...19 Aug. 96
Geo. Dunstan Timmis, j).s.
(H) [r] 22 Jan. 98
Francis Patrick Vane 1 Jan. 00
John Challenor, p.s 15 Jan. 00
Francis Stanley Jackson ...16 Jan. oc
Hugh Aug. Bagot-Chester... 6 Feb. 00
Lieutenants.
Francis Howard Deakin ... 2 Jan. 01
Algernon G. M. Fred.
Howard 2 Jan. 01
Militia Infantry.
Second Lieutenants.
John Black 30 Jan. 00
Percival James Parcell 20 Nov. 00
Maximilian Cottreli Dormeri2 Jan. 01
Edward William de Teissier
Prevos'. 16 Jan. 01
Claude Newington 27 May 01
Irvine Wm. Baeot Harte .28 May 01
George Burdett Coleman. .17 Oct. 01
Adit. A- Capt.— v.. J. Daniel.
DSO. Capt. N. Lancashire
Reg 1 May 96
Qr. Master.— Tbos. Patche-
lor, Son. Lieut 2 Feb. 95
Med. Off.—
Embarked for South Africa, Feb. 1900.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the isf Royal Lancashire
Militia.)
(Embodied 13 Dec. 1899; disembodied
3 Aug. 190 r.)
Head Quarters, Lancaster.
" Mediterranean "
H.jnoraky Colonel.
Rt. Son. Fred. A. Earl of
Derby, KG. QCB. Aide lie
Camp to the King, late Lt.
and Capt. Grenadier Gds...2j Feb. 86
Lt.Cclonel.
William Kemmia.CMG.DL.
JP. Sou. Col 4 Nov. 59
Majors.
Ja». Meredith Maurice (H)
South Africa 1 Feb. 96
Herbert Ramsay Feilden,
ret. pay Lancashire Fus ... 9 Nov. 98
CAPTAINS.
Fisher Henry Freke Evans,
P-* 4 Aug. 95
John Barker (U), South
Africa 13 Apr. 99
James Worsley-Taylor 13 Apr. 99
Liouis W. 0'HaraHibbert...i3 Dec. 99
Richard R. W. FitzHerbert,
Son. Major 14 Dec. 99
Alfred G. If. Norton Harper,
South Africa 24 Dec. 00
Lieutenants.
Robert Frederick Awdry,
South Africa. 7 Feb. 01
Eustace Henry M. Talbot
Baines. South Africa 24 An?. 01
Eustace Arthur Maude 21 Sept. 01
Henry Towry Law 2 Nov. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Chas. Wm. Raffray M. Foster,
South Africa 3 Dec. 00
A. W. Butierworlh, Wert
African Frontier Force,
with rank tf Captain 31 Au". 01
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. H. A.
iioyce, Captain 1 Bn 15 Jan. 96
Qr Master.— Bernard Daly,
Hon. Lieut 27 Feb. 95
Med. Off.—
Embarked for S. Africa, 11 Jan. 1900 ;
returned to England, 3 Aug. 1901.
Northumberland Fusiliers.
5TH BlTTALION.
(Formerly the Northumberland Militia.)
(Embodied 12 Dec. 99; disembodied
8 July 01.)
Head Quarters, Alnwick.
Honorary Colonel.
I TheDukeof Northumberland,
KG. Aide de Camp to the
I King 8 Feb. 99
Lt.Colonel.
Lord Algernon M. A. Percy
( It), lot elt. Grenadier Gd's.
Hon. Colontl 15 July 95
Majobs.
Lord Lionel Cecil, Hon. Lt.
Colonel 15 July 95
William Orde 18 Nov. 96
Roddam J. Roddam, p.s. ...26 Jan. 01
Captains.
Pcrcv Horace G. Powell -
Cotton, p.s. (II), (T) 5 Aug. 8q
7/on.RcnaUi C. Jervis 3 May 90
Edward Joicey 21 Mar. 01
Robert Smtfc :8 Feb. 93
Thomas Henry Lindberg,
p.s. (H) 13 Oct. 99
Richard For.lis Roundell...i3 Oct. qs
John R. Hutton-Squirc ...15 Mar. 99
Eilw. Griffiths Geo. Burdon22 Dec. 00
Hugh Edward Joicey 26 Jan. 01
Lieutenants.
7/oh. Enstaco S. Hamilton-
Russell 26 Oct. 98
Noel Tudor Lioyd gAug.oo
Geo. Paterson Nunneley...2i Sept. 00
Hon. Wm. Hugh Littleton. 21 Sept. 00
Ernest Arthur "Leather 3 Oct. 00
Godfrey H. Patrick Boyle,
South Africa 19 Mar. ci
Morvyn Lloyd 5 Juneoi
Malcolm Borwick 5 Juneoi
Second Lieutenants.
Cuthbeit Ward Ritson 18 Jan. 01
Florian Hubert Charlton .. 1 Feb. 01
Leonold Geo. Fisher-Rowen Mar. 01
Arth. C. Hoddam-Wbetham2o Apr. 01
Charles Pascoe Hawkes ...21 Sept.oi
Adit. <f- Capt. — G. F. T.
Leather, Maj. 2 Battalion 6 Apr. 98
Qr. Master. — James Bett,l
7/b». Capt 29 Nov. 00
Med. Off.—
Embarked for Malta, 10 Feb. 1900 j
returned to England, 7 July 1901.
The Royal Warwickshire Regt.
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the ist Warwick Militia.)
(Embodied 23 Jan. 00; disembodied
"18 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters.Warwick.
On 18 Oct. 1900.
" The Bear and Ragged Staff."
Honobabt Colonel.
Rt. Hon. W. II. , Lord Leigh 2 June 65
Lt.Colonel.
Barklie Cairns M'Calmont,
late Captain 1 Battalion,
Hon. Colonel 15 Nov. 99
Majobs.
Arthur Edind.Thursbj',;i.K.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 2 July 98
George Robert Poire/I, Re-
mount Department 6 Jan. 00
Henry E. L>u Cane Norris,
p.s. (H), South Africa ...30 Nov. 01
Captains.
Jas. Fredk.Clyne,j0.s.(r) (7i)ii Jan. 99
LauncelotM.H,a.neGladwin:o Jan. 00
John Lisle Hacket (H), Re-
mount Department 21 Jan. 00
Charles F. Whitley-Deans-
Dundas, Remount Dept. ...19 Feb. 00
Hudson Lutwyche 21 Mar. 00
John Rothwell, with 5 Prop.
Battalion 11 July 00
Christopher A. R. Hodgson,
Remount Department 16 Mar. 01
Ion Hamilton George White,
Remount Department 2 Dec. 01
Lieutenants.
Henry Charles Anster 2 Jan. 01
Richard Vincent Jellicoe ..28 Aug. 01
John Montague Conrad
Austin, 20th Middlesex
Volunteer tcifle Corps 11 Dec. 01
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Charles Edm. Adanithwaite2i Apr. oc
Hugh Stoddarc 27 Jan. 01
Edwin Cecil Mulgrue 1 May 01
Wm. Arthur Travell Bowly 16 Aug. 01
Thos. Fleetwood Brook ...31 Aug. 01
John Grenville Gordon 2 Sept.oi
Rich. Hastings Tremearne ! 2 Nor. 01
Wm. Forbes Panton 26N0V. 01
John M'Master Milling 10 Dec. 01
Alick Gregory Martin 13 Dec. 01
Adjutant Jr Captain. — E. L.
Allen, Captain 2 Battalion2S Aug. 90
Qr. Master 1 with rank of Q-.
Mr. in tke.ir.nt/). — George
Ranee, Son. Captain 20 Oct. 83
Med. Otf.-
6rn Eattalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Warwick Militia.)
(Embodied 14 Dec. 99 : disembodied
3 June, 01.)
Head Quarters, Warwick.
Honokiry Colonel.
Geo. V). Steele Perki.:s 6 Oct. 88
Lt. Colonel.
Hairy l. H. M'Calmont.l
MP. CB.DC.lateLt. Scots
Guards, Hon. Colonel 23 Nov. 98
Major.
John E.R. Campbell,2 DSO.
DL. p.s. Son. Lt. Colonel S May 95
Captains.
Archd. Kelso,- ITon. Ma/or,2i May 87
Edward Wilsoa Dawes, »(-H")
Son. Maj. ret. pay 4 Dra-
goon Guards iS Apr. a<
Chas. Harold L. Beattv.5
DXO Z 1 Aug. 94
» alter Hy. Daveiiport,6(.H~) 2 Sept. 05
Alfred ErnestWilliams.V*. 1 June 95
George Inqleton Phillips *(f.)
(S), Ry. Staff Officer,
South Africa 2 Mar. 98
CharlesAlbert Madge9 18 Jan. 01
LIEUTENANTS.
John Cecil Lancaster- 28 Dec. 00
John Michael Corse-Scott2 28 Dec. 00
Second Lieutenants.
O win Tudor R. Crawshay. . 6 June 01
Percy Bamilton Goodair, W.
African Frontier Force ... 2 Nov. 01
Adit, if Capt. — F. G. F.
Browne, Major 1 Bn \s May 08
Qr. Master.— William Hall *
uToffi- 9NOV"92
Embarked for S. Africa, Jan. 1900 ■
relumed to England, May 1901.
Militia Infantry.
Majors.
Frederic de CourcyHelbert,
(S), late Capt. Decon Regt.
(t) p.s 28 Aug. 95
1 Alfred Lund 20 May 01
Captains.
Francis Cannon, p.s. (S) ...10 Apr. 95
■ Harold Wm. Compton. p.*. 25 Mar. co
1 Ernest Mawbey birch [S) 2 Dec. 96
Eardley Bruce Norton,; if) 28 July 97
Erasmus Darwin Parker,
ret. pay Manchester Regt . 2 Apr. 98
Arch. Fred.Penny, p s. (II)
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 Apr. 9S
Charles Morton H*stin<rs,
late 2>idZieut. SouthWales
Borderers 28 Nov. 99
VivianJas.ForbesSmitlH.H',23 May 00
Jas. H. Davidson-Houston,1
<S)(t] 9Mar.98
Lieutenants.
; Rob'rt Fairfax Ellis. (II)
West African Frontier F. 13 Dec. 97
I PrescottAPrescott-RobertS27 June 00
! Arthur Beiqua'lt Mi/tton,
i.y. S. Afri-a 19 Aug. 00
' Hugh S. Lamplugh Wolley 19 Aug. co
1 Percy Hamilton Dean '..19 Aug. 00
William Henry Machin,
Mounted Inf. S. Africa ...22 Dec. 00
William Rutherford Warren,
Remount Dept 28 May 01
George Aug. Fred. Watson,
W. African Frontier Force,
n-lth rank of Cxptain 23 May 01
John Edward MccG wire ... 28 May o 1
Leslie Morg m Smith, Re-
mount Eept 28 May 01
John Meredith Hulton 28 May or
Fras. Geo. Dominic Brenes28 May 01
Second Lieutenants.
Cecil Osmund Lambert 7 May 01
Bernard A. Saunders Dyer 24 May ot
Gerald Edgar Rodwell 24 May 01
John Upton Kelly 25 May 01
Nesham Ernest Lloyd 27 May 01
Hugh Lane ister 7 Dec. 00
Lawrence Ricketts 23 Aug.oi
Arthur Henry Hopkiason.,.24 Aug.oi
Ad)t. 6r Captain. — F. T. F.
Scoones , Major 7 Bn 23 Nov. 97
Qr. Master. — Frank Sutton
Son. Lieut c Sept. 00
Med. Off.—
Embarked for S. Africa, 4 June 01.
The Royal Fusiliers (City of
London Regiment).
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Westminster
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow
Embodied, South Africa.
(Embodied 18 Dec. 99; disembodied
16 Oct. 00; re-embouied 6 May 01).
"Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Son.G.S.Earl Cadogan,
KG. Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland 24 Feb. 86
Lt. Colonel.
H. Burgess Weatherall,(i?)
Son. Colonel 4 Mily Qr
6th Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal London Militia.)
(Embodied 1 May 00; disembodied
j8 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Artillery Place, Fins-
bury.
On 18 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Reginald Sanson, Bart. 21 Oct. 82
Colonel.
Henry Norton B. Good (S) 29 Nov. 99
Lt. Colonel.
Fras. Laidley Swan, Capt.
Seseroe 2I Mar. 00
Major.
John H. Helnman, p.*. \j~\
(B), Son. Lt. Colonel 18 May 96
Captains.
Robert H. R. Helpman [t] , 28 Apr. 98
Henry Harrison Parry, p.s.
(s) 25 Apr. 83
Arthur Chas. Tompkins (S),
Assist. Commt. Officer,
Uganda Railway, Son.
M°J°>: 27 July So
Frederick Charles Rich-
mond-Parry, (H) [t] ,9 Dec. 9,
Frcs. Stanhope Hanson (II) 8 Feb o;
J.ChabotLow.p.s. (ff),LtJ:7 May' 93
Coote R. Hely-Hutchinson,
(■H-) 20 May 9
886
Victor Robert Bland-Hunt,
»'■«• ft] 19 Aug QT
Walter Hamilton Browne,
p.s. (H) It), W. African
Frontier Force '. 14 July oo
WinnieU W. Durham Sail,
West African Regt 14 July 00
John David Waley 2t Dec. 01
Lieutenants.
John Cameron Cartwright,
R. Garrison R-gimeut 14 July oo
HenzellCase 14 July 00
Henry Guise Lvcll 14 July oo
Rawdtn J. Isherwuod Ses-
keth, Mid. Inf. S. Africa. 2 Oct. od
Reginald Barker De la Motte,
i.y. S.Africa 27 Mar. ot
Sy. Soel Norcott Winter,
Mtd. Infantry, S. Africa. 27 Mar. or
Serlie t E. Eyre Paukhurst,
S. Africa 27 Mar. or
John Eric Colenso 27 Mar. 01
Second Lieutenants.
31. F. St. John, W. African
Frontier Force 26 Sept. oo
Cecil Penrose Rawlins 19 Uct. 00
Arthur Lind-ay Thomson,
i.y.S. Africa I4 Nov. oc
Francis John Pyo 23 Feb. or
Edward Akers Jones 24 F*b.' 01
Samuel Clarkson 25 Feb' or
Robert Paolo Charles A. E.
Milbarik I4 U3C. or
Ad). $■ Captain.— G. R. Las-
celles, Capt. R. Fusiliers. ..24 July 01
Qr.Afaster.— Michael Wall,
mToj.- I3Apr-()8
7TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal South Middlesex
Militia.)
(Embodied 14 Mavoo; disembodied
15 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
On 15 Oct. 1000.
Honorary Colonel.
Son. Chat. E. Edgcumbe,
late Captain <f Lt.Col.
Grenadier Guards ZI Ye\t. JS
Lt.Colonei..
George Dibley, (S) Hon.
Colonel 27 July gS-
Majors.
Mavdwell Parsons, p.s.
Son. Lt. Colonel, with West
Surrey Regiment 27 July 98
Christopher Seseitine. Extra.
Aide de Campto Gov. Gen.
of Ireland, 7 July or 28 SepE.g*
Captains.
Geo. Carr Forster, p.s. (S),
Instructor of Musketry,
„Ho":3fa""' -27 Aug-, go
Guy Dickson l6 Sept.96
Ernest Harrington Arnold,
p.s. (S) Son. Major 6 Feb. 02
Frederick Wm. Thomas ...22 Dec 07
G. Donalas Baillie Sam If on, '
p.s. (H) , Malay SfafesGuides2s Julv o3
Hon. Arthur Southwell Fifz-
Gerald Remount Dept. ...I4 Junego.
Frederick Btscoe O'dfield,
with Remount Dept 23 Auo- 00
Henry Hare Hobson 1 AugV oo-
Lieutenants.
Georqe Scnn/ Maleleu, S.
n,Af,';iai ■--■■: « Apr. 00
Oliver St. John, ,.7/. S. Africa 4 July oo
Robert Francis Faulder .. 4 July 00
Geo. E. Staples Woodyatt...i4 Sept.oo
Henry George Grist, Re-
mount Department 29 May 01
Second Lieutenants.
Georsre Arthur Champagne
r^Pf ■■■ 27 July 00
•J .A.L.trreares, WestAfriean
Frontier Force, with rank
ofLitut 26Sept.co
887
Militia Infantry.
HubertAlfmlPreweMercer s>gJuneoi
Harold Bennett iS Julvoi
Wilfred Robert John Haw-
trey 17 Aug. Ol
Adit. 4- Capt.—U. Fowler-
Butler, Captain i Bn 20 Hay 01
Qr. Vaster. — Wm. Knell,
Hon. Lieut 22 Jan. 95
Med. Of.—
The King's (Liverpool JJegt.).
5TH BATTALION.
(Formerly the Duke of Lamaster's
Own Bifles.)
Embodied 23 Jan. 00; disembodied
16 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Warrington.
On 16 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Thomas George Fermor
JECeiketh, Bart. 12 .Sept. 94
Lt. Colonel.
J. M. fatten, p.*.(lI.Bt.Mii.
ret.pay 8 F. lion. Colonel ...1 Oct. 94
Ma job.
Edmund Culpeper Weston,
j,.s. (Q), (H)Hon.Lt.Col. 2 Aug. 99
Captains.
S auil.Devere'.ix Norris (7/127 Nov. 95
Henry Edward Bedingfeldn JuncoS
Herbert Seymour Husleil,
Bemounl ' De/d 3 Aug. 98
Fletcher Wm. Barnes, with 8
Provisional Battalion 10 Feb. 00
Henry Wolsela/ Hnfson,
Assist. Provost Marshal,
South Africa 13 Feb. 00
Robert S. Cobden Chaffev 8 Oct. 00
Alfred John Jf'liittle, p..-. lh.
Uganda Bifles 8 Oct. 00
LIEUTENANTS.
Hubert Hanniugto.i Wither-
ington. South Africa 18 July 00
Hy. T. Camden Wheeler,
Mid. Infantry, S. AfricaiS July 00
WyndhamH.P. Rickford... 9 Kov. 01
Francis Goring Wilmer 9 Nov.oi
Frederick John Lloyd 9 Nov. 01
Second Lief/tenants.
Francis Joseph Cary, Royal
Garrison Begiment 7 Nov. 00
Reginald Percy Culver 23 Feb. 01
Charles Septimus Bayley .. 9 Mar. 01
Henry Bicliard Stirke, West
African Frontier Force,
with rank of Captain 3 Aug.or
Hy. Maclaurine Macmillan28 June 01
Francis Gilbert Crompton 28 Sept. or J
Robt. BatemanJPreest 9 Nov. 01
Percy Richard Bland 12 Dec. 01
Edward SomervilleWheelen 3 Dec. 01
Adit. 4- Capt. — R. L.
Hartley, Capt. 1 Bn 20 Dec. 9S
Qr. Masters— John M'Cal-
1 ough, Hon .L>eut .Cam /1 Qr.
Mr. St. Helena 3 May nc
Edward H. BeU^Hon. Lieut. i7 3u)y 95
Med. Off.—
Ma job.
Hon. Walter Maxwell, p.s.28 May 90
Captains.
Wm. Norman L. DavidsonrS
John Beresford Jobling,1
South Africa 1
Henry Greaves Walker,/* .».i8
Harry Kendall Oram, /i.e.
(U) 24 June 93
H. B. de 1". Tnimer igMar. 94
John Woollcy Allen, p.s.,
Bemount Dept rS Apr, 00
Edward Metcalfe Beall 15 May 00
Wm. Thos. Ewart W»llace28 June 01
Lieutenants.
f'heslyn W. A. Fritche 13 Dec. 99
Bartholomew L. C. Teeling,
lioyal (la rrisnu lie jiue nt ... 5 Oct. co
Wm, Hy. Foielrr 5 Oct. 00
Samuel Wickins, ,//(» 5 Oct. 00
Erelyn H. Le M. Sinkinsxm.26 Oct. oc
Alfred Lindemere 22 Nov. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Campbell H. Dinnen 17 Jan. 00
Harold lieckingham Barrett^ Aug. 00
I John Alfred Dearden 2 Nov. 00
I George Henry Jenkins 21 Nov. 00
Arnold Bracev Stephenson 20 Feb. 01
i G.W.F. Wright, Gold Coast
I Begiment 10 Aug. 01
I HenryJFitzGerald James. ..23 Nov. 01
Adit. <<• ( 'apt.— O.S.Edridge,
Capt. 1 Bn 22 Mar. 97
1 Qr. Maste.: — Jos. Bailey,
Him. Lieut ...28 Dec. 98
Med. Off.—
Qr. Master. — Wm. Vince,-"'
Hon. Lieut 1 Mar. 53
Med. Off.—
Oct. 90 Fmbarked J'..r S. Africa, 26 Feb. 1900.
June 91
July 91
[For
6th Battalion.
nerly the Duke of Lancaster' s
Own Bi/les.)
<Embodied 3 May 00; disembodied
1 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Warrington.
On 1 Nov. 1900.
Honoeap.y Colonel.
Sir Thomas George Fermor
Hesketft, Bart .12 Sept. 94
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. Hudson Hand, p.s.
lateLt. 37 F 20 July 01
The Norfolk Regiment.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Norfolk Militia.)
(Embodied 25 Jan. 00.
Head Quarters, Norwich. Embodied,
South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
General Sir F.. G. Bulteer,'
KCB. Welsh Fusiliers 29 July 96
Lt.Colonel.
Fred.Hambleton Custance,
late Capt. Sr Lt.Col. Greu.
Guards, Hon. Colonel 4 Apr. 96
Major.
Henry H. F. Eden, p.s. (H)i$ June i
Captains.
Lionel Garrick Trevor (H) 28 Feb. qi
AlgernonHaroldBaillie(jH')iS Feb. 93
Sidney Lennard Barrett, p.s.
W(-ff) 25N0V.93
Rich. Ludwig Bagge, VSO.
p.s. (H) Inst, of Musketry iS Aor. 94
William St. John Beale ...10 Jan. 00
Albert C. F. Gascoyne Ber-
nard. South Africa 2 Dec. 01
Donald Roli'e Hunt 2 Dec. 01
Lieutenants.
Charles Maurice Jickling 25 June 00
Robert Hamilton Kemp ... 6 Sept. 00
Beginald Burton, S. African
Constabulary 4 Feb. or
Henry Burnand n Apr. or
Arthur Amyot Steward ...ir Apr. or
Tereuce Hy. Ford Barclay
(Depot) 2 Dee. or
Francis Joseph Cresswell
(Depot) 2 Dec. or
second Lieutenants.
Alfred Rupert Fellowes
(Depot).... 28 Aug. 00
Maurice T. B. Saunderson 25 Jan. or
Wm.Richd.MonynsHartcupS Feb. or
Harrie de Mussenden Rose 2 Mar. or
Berkeley G. Hylton Jolliffe rr May or
Dudley John North 15 May or
Adj. 4- Capt.— Hy. Y. Beale,
Major 1 Battalion 4 Feb. 97
4TH Battalion.
1 (Formerly the 2nd Norfolk Militia.)
(Embodied i May 00; disembodied
17 July 01.)
Head Quarters, Norwich.
Honorary Colonel.
Arnold Allan Cecil, Earl of
Albemarle, Rest ,■■■■ .'.26 Sept. .
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
p.s.c. Edm. li. Allday Ker-
rison, ret. payK. Artillery 3 Feb. 0
Majors.
Owen Hum Fisher 6 Sept. 99
William Edwin Dan by,
Major latej Dragoon (Ids. 6 Sept. 9 1
Captains.
George N. Latham, p.«.(.H>5 Feb. 9
Hi/.G.G'cLacalelleFeri/nion'1
DSO. (H) 22 Sept. 97
Alexander Hamilton Blair,
(H), serving in the Lagos
Constabulary 13 July 95
Louis St. Julien Prioleau ...18 July .
Lieutenants.
(;. raid Gay Lucas, Mtd. Inf.
S. Africa 10 Aug. o
GuydeWaltonCunynghamc 7 Dec. 00
Charles Hibbert Turner ... 7 Dec. 00
Phili/i Hamond, S. Africa ... 7 Dec. 00
Francis Cowper Finch 7 Dec. 02
Kuynt U/icher Pu.c/on,
^outk Africa 5 June or
Gordon S. Atherton Dou-
glas s.Tuneoi
Second Lieutenants.
James Hampton Caul/ay,
South Africa 5 May o.
John Maitland Lindsay,
South Africa '..28 Sept.'
Christian Fred. G. W. de
Falbe 19 Mar. or
George E. Cyril ( 'ookson ...27 Mar. oi
Marsden J. Dnrell Sunder-
land 7 Apr. 0
Ronald Stewart M'Gregor 29 Apr. 01
Adjt.4-Capt.-W. S. Dods,
Captain 1 Battalion 30 June 97
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Fras.
Grehan,4 lion. Captain ... 1 Dee. g
Med. Off.—
The Lincolnshire Eegiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Boyal North Lincoln
Militia.)
(Embodied 9 May 00; disembodied
5 July or.)
Head Quarters, Lincoln.
Honorary Colonel.
Chas. Alfred Worsley, Earl
ofYarborough r2 Oct. 9^
Lt. Colonel.
Charles Arthur Swan (H)n Apr.
Major.
Sutton Harvey Lowe, (H) 9 May oc
Captains.
Herbert James Torr, [r] ...10 Dec. 92
Hon. Geo. Edw. Heneaee...24 June 9
Chas. E. Fred. Rich, (H)...2j May 9;
Philip Chetwode Wright... 7 Aug. 93
Wm.YereReeve Fane,(p.».) n Nov. 97
Stephen Massingberd 9 May ok<
LIEUTENANTS.
Joseph Billiat (H). Inst, of
Musketry 7 June 96
Frank Bellwood 14 Nov. 00
Arnold K. M. CSV". Savoryi4 Nov. 00
Russell Herbert Skinner ...2S June 01
Second Lieutenants.
GilbertHoweMaxwellMarshi4 May 00
James Topham 25 June 00
Harry Colmore .25 May 01
Henry Edmund Allot c 25 June o 1
Aajt.SfCa.pt.— W. G. Hard-
ing, Capt. 1 Bn 1 Sept. 98
Qr. Master. —
MeO. Off.-
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Roy a! South Lincoln
Militia.)
( Embodied 29 Jan. 00; disembodied
17 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Grantham.
On 17 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Earl Brownlow, late Ens. £
Lt. Grenadier Guards,
Aide de Camp to the King 3 Mar. 68
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
iorifWm. Cecil,1 MYO. late
Capt. Grenadier Guards,
Hon. Colonel 16 Apr. 90
Majoe.
Lord John Pakenham Cecil,
ret. pay Grenadier Guards 17 Nov. 97
CAPTAIN'S.
Thomas William JPinder,(R)
Hon. Major, South Africa 17 Aug. 89
Arthur Anthony W. Bailey 23 Aug. 90
Henry Thomas Timson 3 Mar. 9+
Edwa rd Kyme Cordon \ix,{H) ,
South Africa 10 Apr. 95
John George Thorold 20 May 95
Montagu Haffenden Hall,
p.s. (H',late 2nd Lt. Scots
Guards 22 May 97
John Albert Cole, (if) 25 Apr. 00
LIEUTENANTS.
William Arthur Cosier 3 July 00
Richard Wm. Francis Cecil 3 July 00
Henry Bell Cooke 3 Nov. 00
Son. Gerald Legge 27 Mar. 01
Godfrey B. Massingberd-
Mundy, Instructor of Mus-
ketry 27 Mar. ot
Second Lieutenants.
Claud Hugh Mack, South
Africa 18 Sept. 00
Adjt. 6c Capt. — A.W. Dewar,
Captain 1 Battalion 21 Sept. 96
Qr. Master. — Thomas Kirk-
patrick, Hon. Lieut 12 Dec. 94
Med. Off.—
Militia Infantry.
Captains.
John H. How, p.s. Hon. Major 9 Feb. S9
Melville Richmond Brown n May 96
Bertram Vernon Mitford [ f]
(H) Instr. of Musketry ...11 May 96
Georee Lambert, p.s 4 May 98
Charles St. Aubun Wake,
CMG.East Africa Rifles.. 8 Nov. 99
JohnMaunderGill.S. Africa 4 Dec. 99
Chas. Hamlyn Chichester,
p.s. {H) (Depot) 2 July 00
J. H. Lang Sims, temp. Lt.
Manchester Eegt.; South
African Constabulary 19 June or
RedmondMorresVereStead 23 Nov. 01
Lieutenants.
Oswald M. Tregosse Frost,
South Africa 23 July 00
Guy Wm. Hoot on, S. African^, July 00
Reginald John Scarbrough,
Remount Dept 6 Oct. 00
Alfred Eccles, jun 23 Feb. 01
Arthur Barron Lees Smith 23 Feb. or 1
Rosser F. Marriott Dean ...19 Oct. o:
Humphrey Howorth 19 Oct. 01
John Lionel Rogers 19 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Duke 19 June 01
Gilbert Leslie Smith g July 01
Maurice Colin Capel Miers 9 Nov. 01 j
Hugh de Sandulph Sprye 7 Dec. ot
ddj.JfCapt. — V.A. Richards,
Captain 1 Battalion 21 July 97
Qr. Master. — E. Mumford,
Hon. Lieut 18 Nov. 99
Med. Off—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Devon Militia.)
(Embodied 11 May 00; disembodied
16 July 01.1
Head Quarters, Exeter.
Lt. Colonel.
Hon. John S. Trefusis, Hon.
Colonel 3 Nov 97
Major.
Hon. Edw. Arthur Palk.XP.,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 12 Jan. 9S
Captains.
J. Stafford Goldie Harding,
p.s. JR., Hon. Major;with
Details. Devon Regt. with
rank of Major 5
Sutherland Dumbreck,1
Hon. Major 21
Dennis Fortescue Boles,
Hon. Major 14
John FitzLloyd Horner (H)
Hon. Major S
Henry Arthur Sealy Bridge,
Hon. Major 26
Wm. Fredk. Savery Edwards,
DSO. S. African Constab. .12
Reginald Fras. Wm. Hill ...12
The Devonshire Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the -2nd, Devon Militia.)
I Embodied 4 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
20 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Plymouth.
On 20 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Itt. Hon. Chas. Seale Hai/ne,
MP. p.s. (Hi.JP ....'. to Oct. 94
Lt. Colonel.
Pra. Hender Mounsteven,
p.s. (H), late Lt. Royal
Marines; Hon. Colonel.. .12 July 90
Major.
Richard A. Moore-Stevens,
Hon. Lt.Colonel ... 9 Aug. 99
Lieutenants.
David Wm. Edw. Domville 6
Charles Darbyshire 6
Chas. Beauchamp Vyvvan 6
Gerard Barnett Ford'...'. 18
Edward Daniel Bryce 21
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Arthur Chichester... 22
Joseph Kelsall 23
Heriot Riddoch Glen 12
Edward Burdon Wyld 19
Adjt.fCapt — E.G. Williams,
Captain 2 Battalion 6
Qr.Master. — John Carr,5
Hon. Captain 9
Med. Off —
Nov. i
May i
Apr. t
Sept.i
Oct. c
Apr. <
Apr. c
J une t
June<
June <
Mar. <
Sept. c
Jan. <
Ma r. <
Apr. 1
Apr. <
Mar.
Sept,
97
The Suffolk Eegiment.
3Ed Battalion.
(Formerly'the West Suffolk Militia.)
(Embodied 4 Dec. 09; disembodied
3 July 01.)
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
Honorary Colonel.
The Marquess of Bristol ...10 Jan. 65
883
Lt.Colonel.
ReubenXorton(# ),!ate Dur-
ham Light Inf. Hon. Col.. ..27 Oct. 97
Majors.
Hugh Powell Williams, late
Lt. Col. Sc Hun. Col. 4
Bn. Shropshire Light Inf. 22 Jan. 00
Montagu Berthon Burnand,
p.s. (H) , Inst. of Musketry 27 Feb. ot
Captains.
Russell Kendall Brit tain... 5 Mar. 97
Hon. Gerald Oaklei/Cadoqan,
S. African Constabulary... 3 July 9-
Frank Edward Allfrey, ret.
pay Dorset Regiment, In-
structor of Musketry 7 Dec. 98
Wm. Oxenham Cautley, late
2nd Lt. 3 Hussars iS Nov. 95
Ronald Mackenzie Doicie, Mtd.
Inf. South Africa 22 Jan. 00
Russell Nicho'lls Darbishiie
P.s. (H) 13 Feb. 00
Wm. Duncan Baring Halhed,
Mtd. Inf. South Africa ...17 Jan. or
Lieutenants.
Chas. Alfred Russell Slower,
Ry. Staff Officer, S. Africa 9 Feb. 98
Adrian Rose Dealtry 14 Mar. 00
Hubert Thomas Dempsteri4 Mar. 00
CosmoManfredEdw.Dealtryi4 Mar. 00
George Leader Bailey, Mtd.
Inf. South Africa 18 Apr. 00
Frederick Alex. M'Dongall,
Mtd. Inf. South Africa ...28 July 00
Crawford Randolph Logan 28 July 00
Jas.ClarrnceHughes-Bonsall
S.Africa 30 May 01
William Leigh Fitzsimons...2i Sept. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas Bnrrell Skinner ...15 Feb. 01
Robert Denys Nunns iS Mar. ot
Wilfrid Brittain Squirl
Dawson 14 Dec. 01
Cbas. Percy Maturin 21 Dec. 01
Adjt. Sr Capt. — C. R. Fryer,
Capt. 1 Battalion 24 Dec. 96
Qr. Master. — J. T. Potter,
Hon. Lieut 7 Feb. 9 +
Med. Of.—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Cambridge Militia.)
(Embodied 23 Jan.oo; disembodied
15 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Ely.
On 15 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
H.R.H. G. W. F. C. Duke
of Cambridge, KG. KT.
KP. GCB.GCSi. GCMG.
GCIE. GCT'0 30 July 92
Lt.Colonel.
Herbert D. Fryer, Hon.
Colonel 13 July g3
Majors.
Roberts. Bacchus, Hou.Lt.
Colonel 17 Nov. 97
Hy. W. Hurrell.Hoij.LY.CW.io Aug. 9S
Captains.
Alan Sidney W. Stanley,
Hon. Major (Depot) 23 Apr. 85
Chas. Wentworth Stanley,
Hon. Major 23 Apr. 85
Sir R. C. Percy Gethin, Bt.,
X>.S.(H) Instructor of Musk.
Hon. Major o Apr. 86
Albert Julian PeU,DL.(H),
Hon. Major 9 Apr. 90
Alex. Cross Hall,^.s. (H) 17 Nov. 97
Alf. Shafto Barthropp, p.s.
(Depot) 10 Aug. 98
Frederick Gustave Bagnell
(Depot) 24 Aug. 00
Lieutenants.
James George Black, (H),
South Africa 22 July 96
William Geoffrey Prober/,
South Africa 15 Feb. 99
Douglas Ashby, South Africai$ Nov. 99
Charles Soencer Wilson ... 7 Nov. 00
Lancelot Harold Luddington 1 Dec. 00
William Temple (-ff) 6Juneoo
John Edward Marshall 31 Aug. ot
889
Militia Infantry.
Second Lieutenants. I Hy.Norris GlynnHinde.Jitfe
Francis Alfred "White 2 Jan. oj | Lieut. 1 Bn 24 Oct
Adit, <f- (.'apt. — C. A. H. 1 Roger Harbin Manley, p.». 1 May g;
Brett, DSO. Captain 1 Bn. 15 Nov. oc ' Arthur Llewellyn. )i'.». Re
Qr. Master. —Arthur James,1
Hon. Captain 7 Apr.
Med. Off.—
The Prince Albert's (Somerset-
shire Light Infantry).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Somerset Militia.)
(Embodied 15 May 00 ; disembodied
4 Dec. 00).
Head Quarters, Taunton.
On 4 De?. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Henry Cornish Henley, JP. 17 Nov. 97
Lt. Colonel.
Hastings Edw. Hicks1 (//) 5 June 01
Major.
Edit. Reginald John Talbot,
South Africa 23 Nov. o:
Captains.
Edw. Brmsley Rawlins, p.s.
Hon. Major 24 Aug. 89
Clement Phipps Tudway,
(H) 11 May 92
Theobald Leonard Walsh,
(H), p.*. [r] 20 Dec. 84
Charles Pepvs Courtenav 22 Feb. 03
Sidney E. O.Owen-SicaJield,
South Africa 11 Juncg4
Roger Mnrriott-Dodingtor.,
p.». (H) .22 ,Iune95
Wm. John Wilmot Kerr, In-
ttructor of Musketry 19 June 01
LIEUTENANTS.
John Neville Hood Walrond22 Jul}' 96
JVeil Alitter Hy. Campbell,
i.y. South Africa 18 Aug, 00
Charles Edward Winter 16 Feb. oi
George Rogers 16 Feb. or
Second Lieutenants.
Fred. Hugh Jervis-Smith... T4 Aug. 00
John Rogers Cartwright ...2r Jan. 01
James D.Forbe«Woodhouse27 Mar. 01
Francis John Wyley 12 Juneoi
James U. Cbisholm-Batteni2 Juneoi
Francis Middletnn Sterry...i3.Tuueoi
Perceval Henry Compton . . 3 Aug. 01
Arthur H. P~. Luckhardt,
W.African Frontier Force,
with rank of Lit utenant ...3 Aug. 01
Adjt.JrCapt— E.H. Swayne,
Bt. Major 2 Battalion 30 June 01
Qr. Master. — Chas. Jas.
Leyster, Hon. Lieut 24 Oct. 94
Med. Of.—
mount Dcpt. S. Africa ...15 May 95
Ernest A. Bragge Warry,
p.s. (H\. Inst, of Musketry 24 Apr. 97
William Edward Long, p.s.
lateLt. 4 H n star* 26 May 00
Francis William Tennant...22 May 01
Lieutenants.
Raymond Henry Williams^i May 00
Gerald Whitmore Thomp-
son 31 May 00
Henry Bradshaw Pophain. .22 Jan. 01
Arthur Brittan Wakelin 22 Jan. 01
Bertram Joseph If akleg 22 Jan. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Walter Ingram Hornby . . .. 10 May 00
Trevor Coleridge Spring
1 Depot) 12 June 00
John Francis C. Mord-mnt
(Depot) i5Au?.oo
Pere.\ Chas. Ns.<laiie (ZX'/w/Il'o Aiil'. co
Guy Alex. Temple Cox n Feb. 01
Chas. Basil Bonnyman 5 Sept. 01
John Greville Gordon _< Sept.oi
I Adit. i-Capt.—Sl. A. Foster,
DSO. Capt. 1 Battalion ...7; May 99
Qr. Master. — Henry Powis,
Hon. Lieut 26 Oct. 92 j
Med. Of—
Embarked for S. Africa, 6 March 1900.
LiIECTENANTS.
EdgarCombe 23 July 00
John Chaytor Metcalfe 13 Nov. 00
Robert Jarcline Whittall ... 6 Apr. 01
Thomas Gordon Salmon,
Somalilaud 6 Apr 01
Aldwin Mont. Munby 6 Apr. 01
Cecil Corbett Hickie" 10 Aug. ot
Philip John Egerton 10 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Peter Marten 7 Sept.oo
Hugh Clow Gibbins 19 Feb. 01
Terence R. Gleadowe-New-
comen 1 Mar. 01
Gerald Halsey Birkett 21 Mar. 01
Henry Gordon Shrubb 5 Aug 01
Allan Harrington Burnett23 Sept.oi
Rowland Siddons Smith ...23 Oct. 01
Patrick Richard Butler ...24 Oct. 01
Adit. <f- Capt.— 0. C. B. Tew,
Capt. 2 Battalion 27 Jan. 01
Qr. Master — John Hol-
bourn, Hon. Lieut 7 Dec. 92
Med. Of— Surg. Lt. Colonel
James Ramsay, MD 14 May 93
Embarked for Malta, 5 Mar. 1901.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the ind Somerset Militia.)
(Embodied 4 Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters, Taunton. Embodied,
South Africa.
Honobaby Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Vfm.Tjonz.CMG.JP.lateLt.
46 F. p.s., Hon. Colonel.. .17 May 89
Majobs.
Evan Hi/. Llewellyn, MB.
JP. Hon. Lt. Colonel 11 Mar. 9:
John Wm. Henrv Marshall-
West,3 p.s., (Q), Hon. Lt.
Colonel 3 May 99
Captains.
Saml. H.WoodhcuEc.f-"- (t) 5 Oct. 87
Tha Prince of Wales's Own
(West Yorkshire Kegt.).
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the ind West York Militia.)
(Embodied 4 May 00)
Head Quarters, York. Embodied,
Malta.
"Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
H.R.H. O. F. F.A. Duke of
Cornwall and York, KG.
XT. KP. GCMG.GCTO..
Colonel in Chief Royal
Fusiliers 30 July 92
Lt.Colonel.
Geo. J. Hay, CB. d.». DL.
JP., Hon. Colonel 12 May 79
Majors.
R. W. Hine-Haycock, (H)
Hon. Lt.Colonel 30 Oct. 95
Abraham M. Sagar-Mus-
gravc, p.s 16 Feb. 01
Captains.
John Musgraue Benson, p.s.
Hon. Major, Special Sercice
South Africa 22 Jan. 87
Josph.Straker,p.s.(if), [<],
(S), Hon. Major 9 Mar. 89
Arthur Sale Whiteleu, p.s.
Remount Department 18 Feb. 93
Fred. Anastatius Saunders,
p.s 3 Feb. 94
Chs. L.Vaiigban-Arbucklei8 Nov. 93
Francis Edm. Lane-Fox, p.s.
i.y. South Africa 2 Jan. 00
Hartopp F. C. Addeiley
Cradock n May 00
Stephen Bibbins- Allen 27 June 00
PercivalHenry Stevenson 15 Jan. oj
Herbert Theodore Cliff 7 Aug. 01
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 4th Went York Militia.)
(Embodied n Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters, Yoik. Embodied,
South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
His Majesty THE KING.
Lieutenant Colonel Command* si.
Adolphus .1 as. Price, 1CJ/(?.
Colonel h.p. West York
Regiment; Camp Comdf .
S. Africa 14 Feb. 00
Lieutenant Colonel.
Chas. R. Prideaux-Brune,2
p.s. ret. pay Rifle Brigade,
Hon.Colonel 7 Oct. 93
Majobs.
Alfred Charles Bennett,
Hon . Lt .Colonel 16 Feb. oc>
Sir Wm. H. Mahon, DSO.
Bt. Hon. Colonel i6Feb. 00
Captains.
James B.GarforthTottie, (H)
Hon. Major 3 May 90
D'Arcy Edw. Swainston
Strangwayes (H) 13 May 99
Bertram Metcalfe Smith,
p.s. (H) 3 May 59
Alfred William Spoyer,Ji/e
de Camp to Major General
F. W. Kitchener 16 Feb. 00
Guy Sertoli Constable 19 Oct. 01
James Logan Ellis 19 Oct. 01
Lieutenants.
William Edward Frankish.10 Apr. 01
Rodolph Stuart Dudley ...11 Juneoi
John Gordon De Graves Best
(Depot) : 6 July 01
Second Lieutenants.
Alexander CrichtonMorris2i Oct. 01
Adjt. ic Capt.— A. B.Ritchie,
Capt. Seafortk Highldrs... 7 Dec. 99
Qr. Master [with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Thomas
Wilson, Hon. Captain 23 July 90
Med. Off —
Embarked for S. Africa, 19 Feb. 1900.
The East Yorkshire Eegt.
3ED Battalion.
(Formerly the East Yorlc Militia.)
" White Rose of York.'*
I Embodied 4 May 00 ; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Beverley.
On 4 Dec. iqoo.
Honorary Colonel.
Wm. Henry Grimston,1 late
Capt. 13 F. JP Nov. 90
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Major.
Herbert John "Whittle, p.:
w
4 Apr. 06
Captains.
Harold Robinson Pease, (H)2
Alfred St.Hill Gibbons, (H),
Hon. Major 16
Fred. Charles Strickland-
Constable (H), ret. pay
Royal U nrse Guards 21 May 90!
Ashe Windham (H), South
Africa 6
F.IF.Buchanan Boyd, p.s. (H)27
Digby Francis AVrangham :
Philip T. Sperling Maxxted
(S), South Africa 14
Cecil George Wellesley 19
June J
Dec. J
> May 91 i
7 Nov. 95!
-, Dec. 95
I. July 97
) May oc
Lieutenants.
Edward Norman Gilliat ...11 Oct. oc
John Leaper Fisher ir Oct. 00
Claude Wade 11 Oct. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur C. H. Sharpe Win-
grove, i.y. S. Africa 18 Oct. 00
Adjt.&Capt.— F.C.Macor.chy,
DSO. Captain E. Yorkshire
Regiment 31 Oct. 01
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Mau-
rice Barry,* Hon. Lieut. ...29 Apr. 96
The Bedfordshire Eegiment.
3RD Battalion.
( Formerly the Bedford Light Infantry.)
1 Embodied 8 May 00; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Bedford.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir John M. Burgoyne,
Bart., late Gren. Guards2o Jan. 94
Lt.Colonel.
HerbrandA., Duke of Bed-
ford, (H) 22 Dec. 97
Majors.
Wm. Dugald Stuart.1 (H)
late Xing's Royal Rifles. ..12 Jan. 98
Samuel Alex. James (H)
late Capt. Gloucester Regt.,
Hon. Lt.Colonel '. 4 Nov.99
Captains.
Gerald M. de L. Dayrcll
p.s., South Africa '18 Mar. qi
SrrFred.W.F.G.Franklund *
Bart. p.s. (H), British
South Africa Police. ... 29 Ail" 01
Edward Arthur Haggard3 °
ret. pay Army ServT Corps ;
with A.S.C. South Africa ■
Hon. Major ' 2 Nov. 92
Militia Infantry.
Bertie Philip Newbold, South
Africa 20 Jan. 94
Simon James Symont, p.s.
(H), Inst, of Musketry ...20 Jan. 94
Frederick Edw. Bishop, DSO.
p.s. (H), West African
Frontier Force 3 May 95
SirAlg.KerrB.Osborn,.Barr\ 3 May 95
Shelley L.LaurenceScarlett23 Apr. 97
Oliver Arthur Vitliers, Lord
Ampthill, Gov. of Madras 24 Apr. 97
Edward Pugh Allpress(fl"),
witk 1 Provisional Bn. ...29 Nov. 99
Bichd. R. Gillespie Crook-
shank 21 Mar. 00
George BrooK Young 2J Mar. 00
Gustavus Francis Higgin*,
Aide de Camp to the Gover-
nor of Madrax 20 June co
James Fras. Nelson Price 20 June 00
Lieutenants.
Hon. Victor Alex. Fred. V.
Russell 20 July 92
Robert Walter Woodmass,
South Africa 17 Jan. 00
Henry Hastings Grigg 7 >.'ar. 00
WalterBuchananBrowningn Apr. 00
John Scott Graham, Royal
Garrison Regiment 2 May 00
Hon. Alex. Graham Law-
rence, with 6 Proc. Bn. ...it July 00
William Bo^d Shannon n July 00
Edward St. George Mivart,
S. Africj „... 2 Aug. 03
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh "William M'Call SJuneoo
Heroert Godfrey J. Wil-
liams 30 Sept.oo
Henry Stenart Windham,
Remount Department 24 Ayjr. ot
Noel Gordon Hankings ...26 Aug. 01
Adit.fCapt.—W.T. W.Scott,
Capt. 1 Battalion 1 July 93
Qr. Master.— C Fox,* Hon.
C'pl.; with 2 Bu.in S.Africa 4 Dec. 89
Med. Of.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
RowlandH. Coombs, MD. 1 Dec. 91
89O
4TH Battalion.
( Formerly the Hertford Militia.)
(Embodied 16 Jan. 00.)
Head Quarters, Hertford. Embodied,
South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
The Marquis of Salisbury,
KG., Prime Minister and
Lord Privy Seal 11 June 63
Lt. Colonel.
James Edw. Hubert, Visct.
Cranborne, MP. CB.(H)2g Oct. 92
Majors.
Ch&s. ,Visct. Marsham, DL. 21 July 97
Charles H. B. Heaton-Ellis 6 July 98
Captains.
Hubert Fred. Barclay (H) 10 Aug. 89
Charles Percy Boulton it May 91
Edwin Philip Smith 15 July 93
Montagu Collet Norman,
DSO. 21 July 97
Richard Page Croft 29 Mar. 99
Reginald Herbert Bailey,
late Canadian Mounted
Police 26 Dec. 99
Charles Bunce Greenfield .10 Jan. 00
Harry Clifford Franks,;iJ«s.25 Feb. 00
Lieutenants.
Peter Rupert Bassett 9 Feb. 28
George Ernest Marten (Hj,
South Africa 22 June 98
Jonathan J. Russell Peel... 29 Dec. 99
Jan Montague M. Phillips 12 Sept.oo
Joseph Wingfield Henry... 12 Sept.oo
Chas Hy.C.Selby-Lowndes 6 Mar. 01
iJras.G.C.Ashmead-Banlett
(Depot) 31 July 01
Second Lieutenants.
Geo. Frederic Wraj (Depot) 28 Aug. 00
Bernard Cro it 20 Sept 01
Francis Evelyn Fitzherbert
Wright 26 Oct. 01
Adit.fCapt.— H.W.U.Coates,
DSO. Capt. 1 Battalion ...16 Dec. 95
Quarter Master. — James
Richardson, Hon. Lieut.22 Jan. 93
Med. Of.—
Embarked for S. Africa, 27 Feb. 1900.
The Leicestershire Eegt.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Leicestershire Militia .1
(Embodied 20 Feb. 00; disembodied
5 Dec. 00.;
Head Quarters, Jieice3ier.
On 5 Dec. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
St. Hon. J. J. R., Duke of
Rutland, KG. GCB 11 Aug. 88
Lt.Colonel.
A. T. T. Lord Braye, JP.
DL., Hon. Colonel 22 Dec. 97
Majors.
Benjamin Geale Humfrey,
ret. pan Leicester liegt.,
Hon. Lt.Cilonel 27 Apr. 9?
George Le Mesurier Grctton,
S. African sltd.Irreg. Forces. r Jan. 01
Captains.
Philip Reginald Fuller 28 May 92
Robert Samuel Phillips (ff)2o Aug. 92
Chas. Hy. Dayrell Palmer 1 June 96
Canning Turner (H) 11 Aug. 97
Kenneth Trevor Stewart ... 3 May 00.
John Warlen Blunt (H)
Inst, of Musk., Remount
Department 21 Aug. 00-
James Robert liind^ay Gar-
rard, ret. pay 5 Dragoon .
Guards 13 Mar. 01
Fitzroy Ricbd. C. Paget ...13 July or
Lieutenants.
Wm. Marton Towushend,
i.y. S. Africa 1 Sept.oo
Leycester Varley Owston 1 Sept.oo
Henry Percival Cross 16 Feb. ot
Robert Cecil Dunu-Gardneri o Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Rol lert Harold Bond 5 Sept. 00
Charles Cyril Mumby ; R.
Garrison Regt 16 Feb. or
Geoffrey Maynard Evans. .18 Sept. 01
John Wheler Collington ...25 Dec. 01
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Geo. Hy. P.
Burne, Major 1 Battalion 15 Jan. 98
Qr. Master. — JohnBreacher,
Hon. Lieut 28 Mar. 96
Med. Of—
The Eoyal Irish Eegiment.
3RD Battalion. -
(Formerly the Wexford Militia.)
(Embodied n Jan. 00; disembodied
17 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Wexford..
On 17 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel,
Henry S. Lord ' Templcmore ... 2 Sept.93.
Lt.Colonel.
Morgan Geo. Lloyd, CB.
late Cornet 1 Dr. Gds.
(H), JP., Hon. Colonel ...3c Mar. 8,
4 6
8qi
MaJOBS.
James W.M. Visef . Stopford 1 3 July 91
OwenL. F. Lloyd (H) 3 Dec. 98
Captains.
Chas.Edw. Wogan-Browne,
p.». (H) 4 Aug. S3
Gerald H. Pomeroy C alley,
Special Service, S. Africa 18 Nov. 93
Fras. John Newton-King,
(H),ret.payOxfordLt.lnf.2& Oct. 96
J i>li i/ Oiccns Johnson, ret. pay
12 Zancerg, Remount Dept.17 Nov. 97
.-J/rru Maxwell Boisraqouj
lateCapt. Irish Ee,,t. Supdt .
of Police, Shanghai 28 Mar. 9S
Robert Murdoch 3 Dec. 98
Hen-n/ Vincent Shortln.nl,
DSO. (II, Welt African
Frontier Force ' 16 Nov. 01
Richard W. J. Far! of
Douonghmore 16 Nov. 01
LlBUTENANTS.
Walter Stafford Caulfield 21 Feb. 00
Augustus de Thierry
Mouillot,?WM 2Prov.Bn.21 June 00
Kdw.H.BoxwellThompson25 Aug. 00
J. T. Cramer, W. Africa,,.
Frontier Force 6 July .1
Bertie Frroli Many, Royal
Garrison Begiment 6 July 01
Arthur James Fox 31 Aug. 01
Geo. Alurcd Coote Alcock,
H. Garrison Befit 10 Sept. 01
Charles Taylor..'. ioSept.01
George Mackesy 12 Oct. 01
Andrew Herbert Caldecotti4 Dec. 01
Second Lieutenants.
George Stuart Palmer 20 Julv 01
Adjt.—Bt. Major M. J. E.
Sweetmun.'JW.a/Vi/e,' E.
Yorkshire "Regiment 16 Aug.oi
Qr. Mr.— William Dundas,8
Mo». Lieut 10 June 06
Med. Of —
4TH Battalion.
[Formerly the North Tippcrary Light
Infantry.)
(Embodied 2 May 00 : disembodied
;; July 01.)
Head Quarters, Clonmel.
Honorary Colonel.
C.Evrl ScMontalt 7 Dec. 98
Lt.C'olonel Commandant.
Claude Richard J. Cane,3
late Capt. B. Artillery 21 Sept. 01
Majors.
Win.A.deWarrenne \VaHer29 Aug. 04
John Rolleston Wolfe 2 Nov. 01
Captains.
Alex. Lindsay Carnegie./i.sio Jan. 84
Henry Hugh Hutchinson. ..26 Sept. 94
Arthur Bingham Crabbe,^
ret. pay 8 Hussars, with B.
Garrison Begt 17 Oct. 04
George Washington Biggs,
p.s. (H) 20 Mav 96
Charles Langford.JWO (H) 9 Feb. 98
Wm.Rbt.Ed.HeneageFinchi6 Apr. 98
George Hearn, ret. pay S.
Stafford Begt. Hon.Major,
South Africa ...19 Dec. 00
Lieutenants.
George Vesian-Pic, West
African Begt 7 Mar. 00
John W.Bivallon lie la Pocr,
B. Garrison Begt. 28 July 00
Francis Wm. Massy Erew..28 July 00
Vincent M. Barron Scully 17 Jaii. 01
Cyril Edmunds ...18 Jan. 01
Militia Infantry.
Arthur E. dc Warrenue
trailer, South Africa 18 Jan. 01
Fglintounc Fredk.Boes, u-ith
B Garrison Beat 3 June 01
Wilfrid Innocent' Maunsell 3 June 01
Cyril Francis Adams, B.
Garrison Regiment .14 June 01
Second Lieutenants.
J. B. Thoriikill, W. Africa,,
Frontier Force 26 Sept. 00
Espine Montgomery Picton
Ward 6 Nov. 00
Arthur Samuel Crosthira.it 15 Apr. 01
Joseph E. Bishop Scraftou 25 May 01
Charles G. P. Croft Buswell 24 Aug. 01
John Marloir, W. African
Frontier Force 1 Nov. 01
Adit. 4- Capt.— C. H.Vigors,
Captain 1 Battalion 31 Oct. 98
Qr. Master. — Jeremiah Cle-
men, Son. Lieut 28 July 97
Med. Off —
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Kilkenny Fusiliers.)
Embodied 14 May 00 : disembodied
6 July 01.)
Head Quarters, Kilkenny.
Honorary Colonel.
Same, E. W. T. Marquis of
Ormonde, KP. late Capt.
1 Life Guards 7 Jan. So
Lt. Colonel.
Robert C. Knox (//) , Hon.
Colonel 18 Apr. 96
Majors.
Maurice De Keatinge (III.
Hon. LI. Colonel 11 Mar. 96
Captains.
Ernest II. Goldic-Taubmon.'
p.s. (H), serving under
Zanzibar Government 29 Oct. 92
George Lionel J. Sargent. ..16 Scpt.93
Lindesay Knox 10 Apr. 95
Geo. Smith, p.s. (H), serving
in British Guiana Police.. 2 Oct. 95
Daniel Joseph Sraithwick,
(H) Inst, of Musketry n Dec. 95
William Daniel Byrne (H),
Lagos Bu. Jf'est African
Frontier Force 7 Feb. 00
Chas. Noel French 19 July 00
Geo.A.Ashfordby-Trtnchard,
S. Africa 15 July 00
Colin Guy Newbery 6 Dec. 00
Lieutenants.
Harold Bliglt Nutting, B.
Garrison Regiment 25 Aug. 00
Geoffrey Fdward Blake, R.
Garrisov Regiment 25 Aug. 00
Claude Lancelot Due'.s, B.
Garrison Begiment ^5 Aug. 00
Henry Cullen Gouldsbury..25 Aug. 00
George Bull ... 10 Sept. 01
James Y. Hope- Johnstone 30 Nov. 01
Hy. J. J. Patrick O'Connell 30 Nov. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Geo. William Joseph
Trapp 21 Dec. 00
Michael Cornelius Heenani9 Jan. 01
Herbert Creagh Jenings ...13 Feb. 01
Cecil Tidswell Furber 3 Apr. 01
Ernest Edwards 18 May 01
Adjt. Sr Capt.—W. F. H.
Bredin, Capt. 1 Battalion 1 Mar. 08
Qr. Mr. — Frank Clanchy,
Hon. Lieut 12 May 07
Med. Off.—
'
The Princess of Wales's Own.
(Yorkshire Kegimeiit).
3BD Battalion.
(Embodied 14 Dec. 99.)
( Formerly the $th West York Militia. I
Head Quarters, Richmond. Em-
bodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Robert Gn,,ter,< Bart.
MP. fate Capt. 4 Dragoon
Guards... 22 May 8'!
Lt.Colonei. Commandant.
James Hoole, CMG. (II) [7]
Hon. Colonel 14 May C3
Majors.
./.,//„ W.Zodae, Hon. Lt. Col.
Remount I), pot, s. Africa 18 May
Wm. E. C Ellis, Hon.
Ll. Colonel 15 May
Captains.
Son, G. Algernon Lascelles 18 May 91 I
George W. LowsloyHoole-
Lowsley- Williams, p.e.... s June 94 J
Baron Hy. de Teissier,3 (2f)
ret. pai/ 8 Hussars, Inst, of
Musketry, Hon. Major ...23 July 04
Robt. Bcnyon Necill (lunl, ,;
Bemonnt Department ... 1 .11111095
Robert Loii-,al,s Asjiiua/l.
DSO. ret. pan 15 Hussars.
S.Africa 25 Jan. 99 I
Wm .Robt. Sodg ■"> "Iles(H),
Lagos II n. West African
Frontier Force 15 May oq
EdwardLancelotSandersoniS Feb.
Herbert de Mnssenden
Leathes 19 Feb. 00
Albert Carstairs, late Cap/.
Irish Bi/les 20 Feb. ...
Melbourne Edward Clark... 1 julyoo )
NoelMonckton 11 Aug. 00
Lieutenants.
Mark Sykes
William Mark Saurin
Robt. John Wastel Ar-
buthnot 1 ; Dec. oul
Edw. WilbeiTorce Leather 1 ^ Dec. 00 ;
Frank Jeffcot.t Dymond ...12 June 01
Charles Ramsay White 12 Juneor
Rodney Hay Duff i2.Tuneoi
Second Lieutenants.
William Taylor White 22 Jan. .1
Robert H. Whetham Jaqnes?6 Mai-. ,.i
Wm. Henry de Walsuall
Dnett 14 June 01
Henry Barton 24 June 01
Adjt. Jc Capt.—C. A. C.
King, Cap/, r Battalion. ..20 Nov. g<5
Qr. Master. — A. J. Hughes,
Hon. Lieut
Med. Off.—
Embarked for S. Africa, Feb. 1900. ',
..29 Mar. 99
.21 Feb. o<>
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the North York Rifles.)
(Embodied 5 May 00; disembodied
2 July ci.)
Head Quarters, Richmond.
Honorary Colonel.
Robert George Hopkinson,
JP. Hon. Colonel 29 Aug. 91
Lt.C'olonel.
Majors.
BernardGauutlett Harrison
(H) 25 Apr. 9?
Captains.
Chas. Edicard Bagnall, p.s.
serving in the Uganda Pro-
tectorate 3 July 93
John Charles Bieis, Malay
States Guides '.27 June 94
Reg.Ed-w.Fras. S. Budding,
p.s.(H), Inst, of Musketry^ June c.4
Edw. Henrv Chapman, ;<..•.-. 3 Apr. 9;
Hy, Perry Pulleine. late Lt.
South Wales Sorddererg...!^ Feb. oc
Robert BellTurtor: 7 Mar. 00
Frank Lavallin Puxley 1 Aug-. 00
Alan Cecil Luptou 12 Jan. or
Wilfrid Hubert Chapman,
South Africa 25 Feb. ot
LIEUTENANTS.
Frank Adam* Bauley, MM.
Infantry, South Africa ...16 Aug. 00
Erie Calder Clegg, Mounted
Infantry, South Africa ...16 Aug-, oj
Regd. J. Trounoer Bindlev 16 Aug. 00
Stuart Lrmley WKtttford,
South Africa 16 Aug-. 00
GeorgePrendergast Stevensi2 Jan. 01
< 'ecil Waudby 12 Jan. 01
Arthur Peruberton Turners Feb. 01
Archibald Wright 12 Apr. 01
Julian Henriques Samuel. ..13 July 01
Austin Wren Brown 13 July 01
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Latham 9 Apr. 01
Lyon H. Fanlconer Wisden 8 Jane 01
< 'ha-rles Lewis R. Aspinall 3 July 01
Henry E. Charley Walcott.
West Africa,/ Frontier
Force, with rod; of Lieut.?? July 01
Adit. — 3. F. V. Thorne,
Cavt. $Bn. Lancashire Fes. 1 July 01
Qe.Haster.—Jno. Sheridan,
Son. Lieut ,-. jjec. 99
Med. Off.— Sura. Lt. Colonel
Thos. Carter 2 Jnne 99
The Lancashire Fusiliers.
5TH BATTALION.
Formerly 7th Eoyal Lancashire Rifles.)
(Embodied 19 Feb. 00 ; disembodied
; 7 Oct. 00; re-etnbodied 6 May 01).
Head Quarters, Bury.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonzl ComtA.3rDA.ni.
Prod. Finch Mackenzie 20 Nov. 95
Majors.
He my Steuart Lockhart-
Ross, p.s. (II) jfi Nov g
Francis Joseph Radcliffe,
<U), S. Africa 2oSept.oo
Captains
Hy. Alex. Schank(-ff) ,6 Nov. 89
Godfrey Armitage, late
2nd Lt. 6 Dragoon Guards,
Inst, of Musketry ^1 Jan o->
Herbert Richard' Cobbctt,
South Africa .'2Q Aug. 94
John James Whitehead,
r P-f- V) 2/ July 98
John Frederick Edward
Bowring, jm. ,5 ju]y ,J0
Myles Higgm-Bu-ket 16 Mar. 01
Donald F. D. Maclean (71,
Hon.Mujor ., 8 Dec. 99
LlEUT2NANTS.
Aluic-ric Bayford Wigley ...25 Au^.oo
Kenelm Jjuttman - Johnson,
W. Africa Frontier Force. 14 Nov 00
Gordon Campbell Blair ... 14 Nov' 00
Arthur Hugh Watson 14 Nov! 00
Edmund Lawrence van
Someren 2l Dee. of>
>iorman Neill 16 Mar o-
WilHam lliggin-Birket 16 Mar.' or"
Gerald Shaw ioMar.01
Militia Infantry.
Second Lieutenants.
Albert George Dawson 6 Sept. 00
Horace Lloyd 14 Nov. 00
Aubrey B. Daniel Moore ...28 Nov. 00
Edward Cyril Boutflower...2o Mar. ot
William Percy Armitage ... 8 Apr. 01
Richard Lluellyn 15 June 01
Robert Andrew Eakin 30 May or
Adjt. 4- Capt.—ll. C. E.
Westropp, Major Man-
chester Regt 13 July 96
Quarter Master. — William
Bowes, lion. Lieut 17 Jan. 00
Med. Off —
Embarked for South Africa, 4 Jivneoi
6tic Battalion.
(Former/'/ 7th Roi/al Lancashire
Rifles.)
(Embodied 13 Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters, Bury.
Honorary Colonel.
J. D. S. Dukeof Argyll. KT.
GCMG.,Governor and Con-
stable of Windsor Castle. ..16 Jan. 01
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. Chas. Romer,' CMS.
p.s. (H), (S), (Q) Ho,,.
Colonel 1S Doc. 115
Majors.
Francis Lee Sanders,- (H) 26 Oct. 98
Hercules A. T. Lord Ros-
mead,-* retired pay Irish
Fusiliers 4 Feb. 98
Captains.
Louis L. Rhys Samson, ret.
pay Lancashire Fusiliers ;
Rly .Staff Officer^. Africa 24 May 90
Edm'.dePentheny-O'Kelly,2
South Africa 1 June 98
James Aspinall Turner5 ...20 July 98
Geo. Arthur Qildea' (JI),
p.s 23 Mar. 9S
Reginald "V. Kempenl'eldt
Applin, 'p.s. [f] 23 Nov. 98
Douglas r'ras. Robinson. -
late Lt. R.N 16 Jan. 00
Percy HarlandAtkin,11 Hon.
Major 2, Dec. 01 25 May 89
Lieutenants.
Sir Albert V. F. Scymour,-
Bart 18 Jan. 01
Percy Beaumont- 18 Jan. 01
Hy. Wm. Gilford Dairsey-rS Jan. 01
Hugh Kardley Wi!mot2...*..iS Jan. 01
George Henry Hardman2
(Depot) ' 18 Jan. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Theodore Crean (Depot) ...28 Aug. 00 j
Wm. H. Gillespie Thorne... 10 May 01 |
Edmund Ashton Heape ...21 Dec. 01
Adjt. j- Capt.—K. F. Owcn-
Lewis, DSO. Captain
Yorkshire Re.jt r July 98
Quarter Master.— Alfred W.
Smith,2 Hon. Lieut 23 Feb. yS
Med Off.-
Embarked for S Africa, 10 Feb. 1900.
Returned to England, 12 ct. 01 .
KOZ
Lt. Colonel.
! William Hugh Campbell,
p.s. /Jon. Colonel 11 July 91
Majors.
Hon. Geoffrey Chas.Twisle-
ton Wyktham-Fiennes,
p.s. (H), late Scots Fits. ...26 June 99
George James Fergusson Bu-
chanan, Hon. Lt.Col.
12 Oct. or. Reserve, South
-Ifriea 20 Dec. 00
Captains.
R. L. >iugent-Dunbav, p.s. 4
Hugh Scott, p.s. ; Remount
Department 14
Chas. G. S. M'Alestee, p.s.
South Africa 13
Ralph George Riddell -
Can-.?, p.s. T3
John Edwards Vanghan,3
p.s. late Lt. 2nd B11 27
1 IvoD.Walker-Heneage, ;>.>••. .■-•
Arch. Earl of Cassilis, p.s.
DL., South Africa 7
Dominick Sidney Brow n, p.s.
South Africa 23
Arthur M. Mitchell Camrj-
bell, ;;..-•. (H) :..23
George Fredk. Montague
Villiers, (H), lust, of
Musketry 4
Lieutenants.
Hon. James Boyle, S. Africa 26
Ian Broughton Hopkins ...11
Gerald Andrew Greig n
Squire Duff Taylor rr
Theodore Septimus Mason26
William M'Millan Black. ..26
Second Lieutenant.
Walter Burridge Brook ...17 Aug. 01
Adit. 4- Capt.—D. H. A. Dick.
Captain 1 Vu 2t Mar.oi
Qr. Master. — Mark Lindsay
Carnegie, Ron. Lieut. ... t Sept. 97
Med. Off—
June
S7
July
90
•Tub-
Q[
May
93
Apr.
July
98
o3
Jan.
00
May
00
May
00
July co
June 99
Mar. 01
Mar. 01
Mar. 01
Oct. or
Oct. 01
The Royal Scots Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Prince Regent's Royal
Ayr and Wigtown Militia.)
( Embodied S Dec. 99 ; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Ayr.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
.1. 1'., Earl of Galloway,
KT. late Capt. R. Horse
Guards, p.s 24 June 91
The Cheshire Regiment.
3rd Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Royal Cheshire Light
Infantry.)
(Embodied 1 May 00; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Chester.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles Hnsken France-
Hayhurst," DL. JP. late
Lt. 77 F 21 May 92
Lt. Colonel.
Arthur Hill, Hon. Colonel 21 May 92
Majors.
Charles Percy Lees, p. s. ...12 May 97
Lea Jones (II), p.s. lion.
Lt. Colonel 16 May 93
Captains.
Ed. Kinnersly Williamson,
p.s. Hon. Major 12 Oct. 89
Edward Townahend Logan,
DSO. South Africa 4 May 01
George Richard Hennessy,
p.s 9 Nov. 98
Wm. Campbell Anderson,
DSO. ret. pay 15 Hussars;
Comdg. $Bu. i.y. S. Africa,
with rank -of Lt. Colonel ...30 Dec. 99
William Gerald Ambrose,
p.s. District Commr. at
Lagos 17 Jan. co
Harold Paine 17 Jan. 00
Edward Ralph Harbord,
DSO. South Africa 10 Apr. 00
Francis Edward Christiann Apr. 00
FrankLewisL(oyd,S.Africaio July no
Walter Colby Eai-le, with 2
Provisional Bn. ... ..23 July 00
Charles Hilditch Toler,
Imtv. of Musketry (H) ... 7 Dec. 01
4 <> 2
«93
Lieutenants.
Geoffrey Sheringham, South
Africa 8 Hay oo
Francis Richard Savage ...ir Aug. oo
Arthur Thus. Sheringham,
South Africa n Aug. oo
Gerald Win. Gostwvck May,
with 2 Provisional Bn. ...23 Feb. o:
Charles Hq. Napier Nunn,
South Africa 13 Apr. 01
Vivian Archer Jackson ...13 Apr. 01
Arthur Cedric Gordon
Young 10 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Phillip Toohey 17 Oct. 03
Pierey J. MacQueen Mot-
tram 13 Feb. ci
Cuthbert Alban Key Mai-
terson 21 Aug. 01
Frank Dutton Fro^t 30 Nov. 01
Adjt. 4- Capt.—R. J. Cooke,
Major 1 Battalion 3 Nov. 98
Quarter Matter.— ThoS.
Hy. Gott,« HoilJAeui. ...26 Apr. 93
Med. Off.—
4Tn Battalion.
(Former!// the 2nd Royal Cheshire
Militia.)
(Embodied 22 Jan. 00.)
Head Quarters, Macclesfield. Em-
bodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Charles Hnrrop Beck,2 CB.
lion. Colonel .. 7 Feb. 00
Majobs.
Henry Millets Nicholls,:i
II, a. Lt. Colonel; 2 Pro-
visional Bu 7 Feb. 00
William Woodward3 22 Feb. 00
Captains.
Beresford Moufray Read,
p.s. (H) • 24 Nov. 97
Robert Mackay Cadell,3p.
[t],(H) 8 Jan. 00
Jo.ieph Thomas Hartford,3
late Irish Reqt ...29 Jan. 00
Henry Stapvlton Marshall,
late Cheshire Rcgt., Intel-
ligence Officer, S. Africa,
Hon. Major 6 Feb. co
Frederick William Von
Herbert,3 late Contain
Turkish Army 7 Feb. 00
Mark Philips Rathbone3 ...22 Feb. 00
Frank Cecil Turner3 23 Feb. 00
George Madder Hannan3... 23 Feb. 00
George Rawdon Barton3 ...30 Apr. 01
Lieutenants.
L. H.Thoruely Friederichs323 July 00
Godfrey James Oakey3 23 July 00
Charles Lindsay Toone3 ...23 Ju^y 00
D'Arcy Richard Baker
Railway Staff Officer,South
Africa 23 July 00
Felix William WoolnougLS 30 Apr. 01
Marmaduke T. Cramer-
Roberts 30 Apr. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Gerald Constantine Hux-
table 9Sept. 01
Cecil Howard Ker 26 Nov. 01
Humphrey Olaf Charles
Thorp 4 Dec. 01
Adjt.Jc Capt.—R. F. N. Hop-
kins, Capt. Seeiforth High-
landers 1 Nov. 95
Qr. Master.— R. M'Kay,3
Hon. Lieut '. ..24 Jan. 94
Med. Off.— Surgeon Lt.Col.
James B. Hughes 1 Dec. 91
Embarked for S. Africa, 26 Feb. 1900,
Militia Infantry.
The Koyal Welsh Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Denbigh and
Merioneth Rifles.)
(Embodied 8 Dec. 99; disembodied
5 July 01.)
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe,
Bart, late Lt. 4- Capt.
Scots Guards, p.s 12 May 6c
Lt. Coljnel.
Saml. Sandbach, p.s. Hon.
Colonel 21 Nov. 94
Majors.
Charles B. Mostyn-Owon...i9 Mar. 92
Rutnley Frederick Godfrey 17 Apr. 93
Captains.
Basil Edwin Phillips, (//)
Hon. Major 24 AP>'- 89
John Lock Lock, ret. pay
1 Battalion 2 Apr. 91
Fred. Wm. Proctor, p.s.(S),
Capt. ret. pay W. Riding
Rcqt 1 May 95
Horace Dixon Mayhew 29 Juiy 96
Henry Hugh Mostyn Bead-
nell 23 Mar. 01
LlEUTENANTB.
Hon. Denys Scott, South
Africa 9 May 00
Gilbert Fra: E. Cotton, de-
mount Department 4 Sept. 00
Geia'.dL.St.A.nbrevDavies22 Nov. 00
Otho Fred. Bernhardt Lenke,
S. Africa 23 Mar. 01
Hnqh Albert Knr'riqht,
W. African Frontier Force 3 Apr. 01
Roqer Douglas Sco/t 26 Apr. 01
Richard E'. Coryndon Ball 28 June 01
Henry Cecil Prescott 28 June 01
Ernest Walker Chapman ..2S June ot
Second Lieutenants.
Adit. 4- Cayt.—G. W. D. B.
Lloyd, Capt. 1 Bn 15 Aug. 96
Qr.Master.-W. H. Vernon,
Hon. Lieut 2 Nov. 95
Lieutenants.
Charlei Patrick Holroyd,
South Africa 3 Mar. 94
FvanBoiveu. Tones. p.t.(H) 7 July 97
Hugh Rochforf Maxsted,
serving in Uganda 22 Aug. 00
Ferrand Gray Waddington,
Remount Dept 6 July 00
Thomas Lewis Pritchard,
with 5 Prool. Battalion ...23 Feb. a'.
Ed'2-ar Henry Stocker,
Royal Garrison Regt. 21 Dec. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Edmund O. G. Williams
Meyrick 1 Mar. 01
Adi.ft'upr. — R. A. berners,
Captain 1 Battalion I Sept.99
Qr. Mr. — Joseph E. F.
Barr,- lion. Lieut 5 Oct. 9.7
Med. Off.—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Carnaroor. Rifles. )
(Embodied 1 1 May 00 ; disembodied
17 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Carnarvon.
On 17 Oct. 1900.
The Plume of the Prince of Wales,
" Ich Dien."
Honoeary Colonel.
G. S. <?. Lord Penrhyn 6 Mar. 95
Lt. Colonel.
Owen L. J. Evans, Hon. Col. 4 Nov. 99
Major.
Hon. Henry R. H. Lloyd-
Mostyn, late Sub. Lieut.
23 F.Hon. Lt. Colonel ; with
5 Provisional Battalion ...14 Nov. 93
Captains.
Howell R. Jones-AVilliams,
Hon. Major 7 Jan. 85
Arthur Hamilton Pryce,
Hon. Major 20 Sept.90
Richd. Edw. Lloyd Richards,
p.s 21 Nov. 91
Ernest !•'. C. Evanson' 10 Feb. 93
A. R. f. Macartney-Filgate,
with 5 Provl. Battalion ... 2 Jan. 96
Syloanus Reynolds, Imperial
Yeomanry, S. Africa 28 Oct. 96
Wm. Douglas Jones (H),
Instructor of Musketry ...25 Apr. 00
The South Wales Borderers.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal South Wales Bor-
derers Militia.)
(Embodied 23 Jan. 00.)
Head Quarters, Brecon. Embodied,
South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Arthur Lord Ormathwuitc,
lure Capt. 1 Life Guards. ..30 Dec. 76
Lt.Colonel.
Charles Healey, CMG. p.s. I
[r] Hon. Colonel 6 June 93
Majobs.
Thos. Williams Jones, (H) 2 Dec. 9-5
Stuart Williams Morgan ...24 May 99.
Captains
Hy. J. Vuughan Phillips,
DSO. p.s. (H) 2 Dec. 9J
Hq. Read Dar/ey (II), (t),
ret. pa 1/ 4 Drayoon Guards,
A.D.C. to Li. Chesham,
Jtntp. Gen. of Imp. Yeo.
S. Africa 14 Feb. 94
//. Hickman Bromfield,
DSO. til) South Africa. ..29 Aug. 91
Herbert Feed. Woodgate,
(H) (t) ret. pay 1 Bn.
Hon. Major 3' July 9S
Cecil Hamilton Armitage,
DSO. (U), Travelling Com-
missioner, Gold Coast 23 Oct. 95
GuyMax\voll-Heron,;j.s.(H)2 Dec. 96
Richard Francis Gutiter ... 2 Dec. 96
David Hughes Morgan
(D'pot) rI Aug. 97
Geo. Turner, ret. pay 1 Bn.
Hon. Major 7 Oct. 98
James Miller Gibson-Watt 8 Oct. 98
John Philip Wood (H),lnst.
of Musketry, S. Africa ...24 May 99
James Dundas, with 2 Pro-
visional Bn 24 Jan. 00
Edmund Southey 12 Mar. 01
Bernard Nugent Shaw 12 Mar. 01
David U. SackvilleGwynnei2 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
David Lewis Hankin 30 Jan. 01
John Stephen Raymond
Lake 30 Jan. 01
Harold \v\G.MeverGrieath23 June 01
Hanmer James Miers 23 J«ne OI
Charles Ernest Long 23 Juneoi
Second Lieutenants.
Horatio Harbord 30 Mar. oi
Edmund Gwynne Howell...22 July oi
Thos. Scott Cotgrave 23 Sept.01
Adjt.lc Capt— G. H. Grant,
Capt. 2 Battalion 4 Sept. 9;,
Qr. Mr.— Moore Murphy,
Hon. Captain ' ^? 93
Med. Off —
Embarked for S. Africa, 11 Feb. 1900.
4TH BATTALION.
{Formerly the Royal Montgomery
Rifles.)
(Embodied 3 May 00; disembodied
5 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
On 5 Dec. 1500.
Honobaby Colonel.
George Chas. Earl of Powis 16 Apr. 98
Lt.Colonel.
Cans. Edw. Rarusbottom-
Isherwood, Hon, Colonel 9 Sept. 96
Major.
Edw. S. St Barbe Sladento May 11
CAPTAINS.
Ferdinand Louis Genth,p.».
(if), i~nst. of Musketry ...22 Aug. 94
Abel K. Morrall. p.*. (H),
Reserve, Son Major 23 Feb. 92
Edward Ellershxiw, S.Africa 6 June 00
Alfred Wm. Hy. Lees 9 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
Harmood Banner, iouth
Africa 11 Sept. 00
Henrv Augustus Hare u Sept. 00
Wm. John Corbett-Winder,
R. Garrison Regt 11 Sept. 00
George Rudolf Fielding ...11 Sept. 00
William Hy. Deane Wilsomi Sept. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Chas. A. ThackwelliS Apr. 00
Geo. Lewi* Sparrow, S. A frieaiS Apr. 00
Charles Edward Cole, E.
Garrison Regiment 3 May oc
Leonar i D Arcy Fox 8 Aug. 00
Adit.4-Capt.—H..~il. Graham,
Major 1 Battalion 1 Feb. 97
Qr. Master. — Adolphus
Black, Hon. Lieut 24 June 99
Med. Off.—
King's Own Scottish
Borderers.
3BD Battalion.
{Formerly the Scottish Borderers Mil.)
(Embodied 25 Jan. 00.)
Head Quarters, Dumfries. Embodied,
South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Archibald Hume ,p.s.(H) ,|_']i9 Oct. 9S
Lt. Colonel.
fas. K. Maxwell Witham,
CMG.p.s. (H) 9 Nov. 98
Majors.
Gland V. E. Laurie, DSO.
p.s.(H) [<] 17 Oct. 94
John Mackie, DSO. p.s. ... 3 June 99
Captains.
Sir Alex. D. Grierson, Bt.
(H) m,p.s 10 July 86
W. C. Critchley-Salmonson,
p.s 18 Aug. S3
Harold Wm. Alex. Fras.
Cricbton-Brcwr.e, p.s. ...13 Jan. 94
Arth. D. Ripley PoU.p.s. (t)28 Mar. 94
W. D. Young-Herries, p.s.
(T) (H) (Depot) 17 Oct. 94
James Bruce Wilkie. ;>.». (t)
with 8 Provisional Bn 1 May 95
James Lewis Greig, p.*.[t~] 2 Oct. 95
W.L.Campbell Allan, j>.«.(r) 3 June 99
Lieutenants.
Henry Keswick, p. s 25 Feb. 93
William M'Call.p.x. (H) (t) 1 Aug. 94
Sir Wm. Jardine, Bart. p.s.
i.H) 8Miy 95
John Temple Scriven, p.s.
(H\ln*iructor of Musketry 13 Jan. 97
Hugh Steuart Gladstone ... 4 Apr. 00
John Beaumont Neilson ... 1 Scot. 00
Nigel William Montague
Brunt n 10 July 01
Militia. Infantry.
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Fred.\V.Scott>Napier26 Feb. 00
Charles Lowther Tireman 10 Mar. 00
Francis Hugh Baillie Deal-
try 12 July 01
Bentley Lyonel John Tolle-
mache 21 Aug. 01
Adit. 4- Capt.—F. J. Carru-
thers, Capt.2 Battalion. .. 1 Sept. 99
Qr. Matter.— Winter Edw.
Webb,1 Hon. Lieut 8 June 92
Med.Off.—
Embarked for S. Africa, 9 March 1900
Oameronians (Scottish Rifles).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly 2nd Royal Lanark Militia.)
(Embodied 3 May oo.)
Head Quarters, Hamilton. Embodied,
South Africa.
Sonobabt Colonel.
Sir D. C. R. Cat-rick Bucha-
nan, KCB. DL. JP. late
Cornet 2 Dragoons 3: Oct. 85
Lt. Colonel.
Geo. Farie, late Copt. 74 F.
Hon. Colonel 30 Oct. 05
Majors.
iVillinm Charles Douglas 25 Dec. 95
Robert FitzRoy Maclean
Johnstone, late I.S.C. ...23 Aug. 99
Captains.
Daniel Fras. M. Macqueen,
p.s. (H) 29 Oct. S7
Henry V. J. M'Cann Neal,
DSO. (H), West African
Frontier Force 23 Apr. 92
James Campbell Garduer2i7 May 94
Richard Landaie Cum* er-
land, p.s. (U) 28 May 04
John Arthur Briggs, ret.
pay x Battalion 28 Nov. 94
Jobn Craigie Norwell, p.s.
(H), Inst, of Musketry ...23 Sept. 96
Ernest Edward J, Morrison,
Mid. Infantry, S. Africa. .17 Apr. 00
Hy Francis Hoburc Kern H) 4 Mar. 01
Edw. Lionel Luscombe
James 4 Mar. ot
Thomas B. Stoney Menziesi7 July 01
Lieutenants.
Charles Henry Young 12 Nov. 00
A-jb. B. Rombulow-Pearse..i2 Nov. 00
William EwingMorier 6Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Michael Claude Scarbrough 5 Dec. 00
Edward Duguid, W est African
Frontier Force 2 Jan. ot
Wilbelm Emil Alsen 11 Mar. ot
Henry Darley Crozier 28 Mar. 01
Edward Ogil vy Reid 2 Apr. 01
Fred. R. Gerrard Forsyth 2 Apr. 01
Claude A. Reuben Warren27 Aug. 01
Stanley Welch Beeman 26 Sept.oi
T. S. Uist 16 Nov. 01
Ernest Edward Stacey
Rayment 30 Nov. 01
Adjt. 6c Capr.—G. D. Luard,
Capt. 2 Bn 15 Aug. 06
Qr. Master. — Frederick
Brightman, Hon. Lieut. ..no Mar. 01
Med.Of.—Surg.Lt. Colonel
Alex. M. Adams 7 Dec. 99
Embarked for S. Africa, Apr. 1901.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly 2nd R->yal Lanark Militia.)
(Embodied 12 Dec. 99; disembodied
27 .luue 01.)
Head Quarters, Hamilton.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir D. C. R. Carrick Bucha-
nan, KCB. DL. JP. late
Cornet 2 Dragoons 31 Oct. 85
894
Lt.C'olonel Commandant.
Arthur Henry Courtenav,
CB. Ron. Colonel .".. 9 Oct. 95
Majors.
Mon'ague G. Johnstone,1
DSO. p.s. ret. pay 2 Drag.
Hon. Lt. Colonel (t) [-HJ- 25 Mar. 96
Henry Chavasse 20 Jan. 97
Captains,
Harold Mills Clifford, p.s.
(t) (H), Instructor of Mus-
ketry 27 Aug. 91
Arthur R. C. Littledale 17 June 93
David Blaikie Hislop 10 Feb. 97
Charles Joseph Lynch* 8 Nov. 99
John nirkbeck(H), Comdng.
Border Scouts, S. Africa,
icith rank of Major 8 Nov. 99
Valentine Alex. Blake (H\. 8 Nov. 99
D. C. Burns Macdonald,
Hon. Major 20 Ang. 87
Harold Harvey Smith 10 Feb. 00
Arthur Fitzhenry Towns-
hend,^ late Lt. 2 Bn 12 Feb. 00
Robert Walter Mellish 12 Feb. 00
Lieutenants.
William Malcolm Russsll, S.
Africa 7 Feb. co
Michael H. D. Thomson-
Carmichael 14 July 00
Reg. R. W. Brudenell Mur-
phy 14 July 00
Greville Hizlerigg 14 July 00
Francis Henry Bridgman..i8 .Mar. 01
Jas. Ualgliesh Anderson7... 18 Mar. o:
Basil C. M. Maxwell-
Heron 18 Mar. ot
Second Lieutenants.
John Campbell 24 Aug. 01
Adit. 4- Ca.pt.— C. M. S.
Hemiing, Capt. 1 Battalion 1 Feb. 99
Qr. Mr— William Taylor,
Hon. Lieut 3 Jan. od
Med. Off.—
Embarked for S. Africa, 20 Feb. 1900;
returned to England, 26 June 1901.
The Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Fermanagh Light Inf.)
(Embodied 5 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
16 Oct. oj.)
Head Quarters, Snniskillen.
On 16 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Loivry Egerton, Earl of
Enniskillen 8 Jan. 87
Lt. Colonel.
Hugh Houghton Stewart,
late. Captain Irish Rifles;
Comdt. 22 Bn. i.i/. S.Africa 22 Sept. 97
Major.
Hon. Charles Alexander,1
Hon. Lt. Colonel 17 Nov. 97
Captains.
ArthurWyndhamGelston(H),
Lagos Bn. West African
Frontier Force 18 Mar. 95
Joseph Crean (H), Instruc-
tor of Musketry, S.Africa22 Apr. 99
George Alfred Sabine (tl),
Lagos Bn. West African
Frontier Force 19 July 09
Leopold Arthur M'Clintock,
W.African Frontier Force 7 Nov. 99
Robt. Arch. Cochrane
Forster, p.s. (H\ Hon.
Major 4 May 98
Edw: Harvey Jarvis, Capt.
3 V. B. East Surrey Regt.21 Dec. 01
Lieutenants.
Richd. E. Nunn Bailey 19 Jan. 93
Charles John Bayly 4 Nov. 99
George Knaggs 28 Feb. 00
Shirley East Apthorp, i.y. S.
Africa 2S Feb. 00
&95
Alexander Rowley Miller,
S. Africa 28 Feb. 00
Arthur C. Kinley Magill,
Remount Dept 14 Nov. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Bull , Special Servici ,
S.Africa 8 May 00
Hun. ' Bertram Aloysius
Forbes 25 May 00
Kenneth Hugh Crawford. II.
Garrison 'Regiment 25 Hay 00
Thomas F. Makepeace
Thackeray ..17 Oct. 00
Ad}t. A- Capt.—F. G. Jones,
Bt.Major 1 Battalion 1 Aug. oi
Jr. Mutter.— Jas. Robinson,
Jin, i. Lieut. !>ee. 99
Med. Off—
ath Battalion.
(Former/;/ the Royal Tyrone FutilU I't. 1
(Embodied 2 May 00 ; disembodied
iS Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Omagb.
On i3 Oct. 1903.
HONORARY COLONEL.
Jas.Alf. Vvsct. Oharlemont,
CS. Comptroller of the
Household to the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland 25 Apr. 85
Li. Colonel.
•i;i i!i:s Murray Alexander,
Bon. Colonel j Nov. 97
Major.
Henry Irvine, Hon. Ll.Col. 4 Feb. 33
Captains.
Hen. Geo. Saml. Alexander,
Hon. Major 13 May 76
John KnoxM'Clintock, ji.s.
(JET) 29 Hay Sf.
Robt. Lyon Moore, p.s. (U),
i.y. S. Africa 26 June 97
Lewis Ernest Buchanan,
S. Africa 17 Aug. 98
Walter Vaughan Jones, p.s.
(H) 3 Dec. 9S
Charles Stuart Owen, p.s.
S. Africa 12 Sept.oo
Lieutenants.
John Claudius Herdman,
(H)Inst. of Musketry S Nov. 99
Will ia at Robert Roe 6 July 00
Conn Alexander 8 Oct.
Guy Reginald M'Ciiutock,
i.y. South Africa 13 Mar. 00
Claudius W illouqhby Cha-
loner, Remount Dept 30 Nov. 01
Theoph il n s Frenc h D unbar,
South Africa 30 Nov. 01
Second Lieutenanis.
John A. St. Leger Tre-
dennick 15 Mar. 01
Ad/t. dr Capt.—C. A. Wild-
ing, Capt. 1 Battalion 1 Sept. 97
Jr. Master. — Win. George
Williams, Hon. Captain. ..11 Mar. 85
Med. Off.—
Sin Battalion.
{Formerly Ike Prince of Wales's Own
Donegal Militia.)
(Embodied 9 May 00; disembodied
3 July 01.)
Head Quarters, Ballyshannon.
Honorary Colonel.
Lord Claud- J. Hamilton ...17 Jan. 92
Lt. Colonel.
Baptist Johnston Barton,3
lateLt. 33 L ,;Hon.Col. ...21 Feb. 91
Militia Infantry.
Ml-TOR.
Max. veil J.Carpendale, p.s.
(H) 19 July 99
Captains.
Richd. L-'ras.E. E.CochraD.029 May 95
Chas. Fredk. Stewart, p.s.
(H 22 Jan. ofi
Edtnurjil Armstrong Croft
(Q), {Depot) sApr. 99
Franklyn U'orbes B03 d, /;..«.,
Instructor of Musketry 14 May 00
John J. H. Forbes-Pollexfenia June 00
Stanley Maslerson Wood,
Keeper of Prisons, Lagos. ..12 June 01
Henry dcOourcy Denny . 30 Aug. 01
Lieutenants.
Joseph W. Fred. Alexander;? June 00
Fras. Cecil Loraine Veasey,
Mounted Tnf.South Africaaj June 00
Aether Cochrane, Mounted
Infantry, South Africa . .27Juneoo
Thomas Godfrey Cochrane 27 Juncco
Patrick Lockhart Rims, S.
Africa 2R Sept.oo
Soaard Mauley Cobb, Ml, I.
Infantry, South Africa ... 5 Mar. 01
Arthur G. Mclhuis'a Hurd-
ingham 21 Aug. 01
Skcond Lieutenants.
SUpi rl Jas. Hartwell Palfir,
Mounted Inf. South African) Jan. 01
<i">. G. Creswick Maclean,
)/ ,il I I , if .South African' Feb. o:
./-"/(/ 8 M'JIeon, Malay States
Guides, with rank of Lieut. 13 Mar. 01
Walter Chas. 1 ruy Bolitho...2< Apr. 01
Morris Mourilyan Ralph ...24 Apr. or
Charles Trevor Boyd n May 01
Francis Charles Muberly ...2S Mny 01
Duncan Mills 4 June 01
Thomas Rupert Bowlby .21 Dec. 01
SAji. <f- Capt.— G. Peacock,
Capt. West India Regt. ...21 Oct. 01
Qr.Mr. — JamesWhite, .ffoK.
Lieut 31 Aug.87
Med. Of—
The Gloucestershire Kegiment.
3»d Battalion.
Formerly the Royal South Gloucester
Light Infantry.)
(Embodied 15 May 00; disembodied
1 t, July 01.)
Head Quarters, Bristol.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Wm. /'. G. Guise, Bt.p.t.10 Feb. 97
Lt.Colonel.
William AiexanderHill, CB.
DL. p.t. 171. Hon. Colonel 16 Oct. 36
Majors.
Christ cpher D. Guise, jks.
f«] (H), Hon. Lt.Colonel 10 Feb. 97
W. E. Parry Burgesff] (H) 1 May co
Gilbert Robert H. Ccllis,
p.s. (H) (Ql ii May 00
Captains.
David J. Ea rloj Northesk ,p. s.
(H) 18 Aug.83
Edw. Dodwell Crichtonji.s.
(H) (Depot) 18 Aug. 88
Russell James Kerr, p.s. p]26 Oct. 89
Chandos B. Lee Warner,
p.s. (t) (H) 6 Feb. 92
Hon. Douglas George Car-
negie, p.s 23 Mar. 92
George HerbertBurges, p.s.
(H),Inst. of Musketry ... 7 Feb. 00
Robert Lionel Marshall, p.s.
(H) 1 May- 00
Alfred Irvine Menzies, p.s.,
South Africa 11 May 00
Walter Ilayle Walshe, p.s.
(H) (I), South Africa 22 Aug. 00
Henry R. Pomeroy Salmon 3 Sept.oo
Lieutenants.
Henry M. Basing Paulet ...29 July 00
Charles Frederick Huth ...29 July o ■
William Percy Sti hsFoord,
South Africa 29 July •,,
Henry Mildmay St,. John. ..23 May 01
Leonard Watkins Dawson.,. 23 May 01
Harold Northcoto Vinen ...23 May -i
Second Lieutenants.
Phillip Francis Cox 5 Dec. 00
Thorutou Soan Warner '...20 Jan. 01
Harry A. D. Bockett Push 5 Apr. 01
Harold Geo. Lorn RichardS2> Apr. 01
E. B. G. Gregge Hop wood... 6 May <u
James Dixon 14 Dec. 01
Ad it. Jf Capt.—A.C. Lovett,
Captain 1 Battalion 2N0V.9S
Qr. Master.— Thos. Smyth,
Hon. Captain 19 Nov. no
Med. Olf.—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal North Gloucester
Militia.)
(Embodied 1: Jan. o ; disembodied
7 J«)y <«•)
Head Quarters, Cirencester.
Hoxokaly Colonel.
Sir R. N. F. Kingscote.KCB.
late Lt. Col. Seals Guards,
Extra Equerry to rhe £1117,
and Commissioner of Woods
and Forests 22 Jan. 64
Lt.Colonel.
Seymour 11., EarJBathurst 2 Mar. ■ ..
Majors.
Arthur Leopold Paget (H.),
Hon. Lt.Colonel 4. Mar. 9
Henry Sehvyn Goodlake,
ret .pay LancashircFusilicrs,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 16 Mar. ,.
Captains.
Jesse DevenishGouldsmith 13 May 01
John W. S. Winyfield-Digby
(H), South Africa 14 Apr. 04
Hon. Allen Benj. Bathurst,
MP 23 Jan. 95
Charles Henry Hard ing,p.s.22 Jan. 91
Chas. Edw. Frank Henry,
p.s., South Africa 4 Mar. 96
Mervvn Edw.G. Rhys Wing-
field, p.s.(H) lalcLt. 2 Life
Gds. Instr.of Musketry ...13 July 98
Wm. J. Paley Marling,p.s. 23 Mar. 00
Hy. M. Paget, Earl of Suffolk
and Berkshire, aide de
Camp to the Viceroy of Indian. Apr. 01
Christopher Capel n Apr. 01 i
Lieutenants.
Michael Hugh Hicks-Beach
p.s 19 July g ...
Jonn B. Wood Robinson,
p.s 10 July 99
Richard Hungeri'ord l>olleii28 May oi
Hugh S. Marsham Towns-
hend 28 May
Cyril Herbert Smith 28 May 01
Charles Edward Lernbeke,
R. Garrison Regt 26 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Collier Iugham ...13 Nov. 00
Adjt.frCapt. — O.J.Tenahles,
Capt. Gloucester Regt. ... 2 Sept. 01
Qr. Master. — B. N. Sprag-
gett, Hon. Captain 29 Oct. 81
Med. Of—
Embarked for South Africa, April 1900
returned to England, 26 July 3901.
The Worcestershire Kegt.
5IH BATTALION.
(Formerly the Worcester Militia.)
( Embodied 7 May 00 ; disembodied
15 Oct. co.)
Head Quarters, Worcester.
On 15 Oct. 1900.
HoXORABY COLONEL.
Geo. Wm. Earl of Cove»tryi7 Jau. 00
LT.COLOXEL COHULXDAXT.
Alfred Wiasmore Hooper
JP. Hon. Colonel 2 Aug. 97
Majoes.
Robt. Holden,1 p.».Esq,-ir,
of St. John of Jerusalem,
1 Cadet Bn. King's Boyal
Bifle*, Beaton nt Dept.,Hon
Lt.Colonel , JUUC95
^nrrley A. Stephenson-
Fetherstonhaugh,J'.P.(,H-)I5Sept.07
Captaixs.
Walter Spoor Brindie3 (.HI.eoNov. q=
Luthbert Edward Lord, p.s.
Capt.1C.1det Bn.K.B. Rifles S June 07
J*™e* B- ?alkiierCai-tIand B June 97
John Talbot Lulley. JP. p.s.
■n^hi'3 ,So"'k Atriea ' a June 57
Hugh Beck,* ret, pan 1 Bu.i5 Feb. q9
Wdham Berrngton .. 1 : Feb >o
Pryse Lloyd (H), Instructor
of Musketry 26 Juneoi
LlEBTFXANTS.
Barnard Brandt Herbert
Evan.*. i.y. south Africa ..zS Nov. .4
Henry Fras. Mostyn Walk, ,-
BcmouMt Dept ; Sept. «,
Robert Francis Traill - Sept.oo
George Frederick H>ide, B.
GarrUon Begt 5 Sept.oo
Charles Michael Berington 5 Sept.oo
Mervyn Trevor ; Juneoi
,^ste Sl- (-'lair Cheape 5 June o
b-eoff. Beauchamp Home... 5 Juneoi
Second Liecteijaxts.
John Talbot Goffi Mid. Inf.
Sco.fi if ■ ,a ' F.zgeptoo
I-rancis steuhen Hawk-levi5 May 01
Russell L .ckhart Barlow ...10 Aug oj
Guy Francis Seymour All-nso Nov 01
AOjt. <f Cupt.—K. S. Wool-
r$ch,Capt. Liverpool Begt. 5 Mar. 01
Qr.Master.— Isaac x~oung
(It. Liverpool Begt. 19
Sept. 85), Hon. Captain 23 Jan. 88
Med. Off.— Surgeon Zt.Col.
Herbert G. Budd t Dec. 91
6rn BArrALio.y.
(Formerly the Worcester Militia.)
(Smbodied 8 May 00; disembodied
19 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Worcester.
On iq Oct. iqoo.
HOXOKAUY CoLOXEL.
Geo. Wm. Earl of 'Coventry, 17 Jan. oo
Lt.Coloxel.
Edward Hugh Bearcroft,
I>L. JP. Hon. Colonel 2 A .11,. 97
Majoes.
HughEdm.E.Everard(.H ),
(T),p.s. late Lt. 1 Bn.Hon.
Lt.Colonel 2 July 94
OctaviusS. Marti, idale-Vnle-
(H) Hon. Zt.Col.; Special
Service, 8. Africa 35 Nov. 36
Alfred Henry 'Had -on.. IP.
I'm. I,'. Colonel 2; Apr. 00
Militia Infantry.
Captaixs.
Harry S. Richardson, Capt.
ret. pay 12 Lancers 15 Feb. 83
Arthur GordonStemard ,* p.s.
South Africa 17 June 91
Wm.Fred.Holroyd Morgan,*
p.s. South Africa 5 Nov. 92
Ferd. D.Wni.Lea-Smith.yj.s. 7 June 93
Chas. Henrv Bailey (H) ... ij June 97
Wm. Alex. Gordon" (H),
Aide de Camp to the Gover-
nor of Cape of Good Hope 2 1 Mar. 00
Maurice Hen. Berkeley, />.«.
Hon. Major 7 May 00
Elias J. Webb, p.s. Hon.
Major 31 Mav 00
Wm. el. Derrington Bell(H)
Instructor of Musketry ... 7 Apr. 00
Herbert R. Oldham Carter. 3 Apr. or
Lieetexaxts.
John Hy. Godfrey Crane(H),
i.y. South Africa 15 Apr. 99
B. C. Senhonse Clarke 9 Aug. 00
Orb-11 Oakes 9 Aug. 00
Harold Rogers Ward 9 Aug. 00
Mervyn Crawsbay 9 Aug. 00
John Books Boper, West
African Begiment 16 Nov.oi
James Faulkner 16 Nov.oi
Alec George Malcolm Gra-
ham 9Dec.oi
Second Lii.rxEx.vxTs.
Herbert J. Graham Gilniour 5 Dec. 00
Francis R. Alleyoe Browne 9 Jan. 01
Geoffrey Nigel Fitzjohn ...27 Mar. 01
Henry Hosking Gordon
Brown 7 Dec. 01
Evelyn James H.-witt 9 Dec. 01
Llewelyn Huberi Lloyd ... 9 Dec. 01
A.ljt. 4- Capt.—C. B. West-
macott, Capt. 1 Battalion. 10 Aug. 9S
Quarter Mutter.— J. Pearce,
Hon. Lt 5 May 00
Med. Oir. -
The East Lancashire Kegt.
31m Battalion.
Formerly c/h Boyal Lancashire Militia.
(Embodied 2+ Jan. 00.)
Head Quarters, Preston. Embodied
South Africa.
hoxobaey coloxel.
Lt.Coloxel Commandant.
JohnWm. RobinsonParker,2
p.s. (fi) ret. pay Yorkshire
Begt 12 Oct. 01
Majors.
William Alfred Jupp- 28 May 00
Captaixs.
Clement, James M'Coan, p.s.
{H), with zP.-orisioualBn.2i July 88
Chas. H . Newman RingeH 20 May 93
Edm.A. LeGendre Starkie22S Apr. 94
John M'Mahou Roberts, 2
late Zt. 14 Hussars 5 May 94
Chas. J. Lloyd-Carson,7' p.s.,
Assist. Com.ur. Imp. Mil.
Bly. Police, 8. Africa 7 Aug. 95
Sydney Wharton Allen,'- p.s.
(.tl) 19 June 09
Reginald Leigh Broad.fy.s.ai May 91
Cyril Slater, p.s. (H.), IV.
African Fiontier Force ... 6 July 01
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenaxts.
Thomas Haworth Preston- 16 Nov. 98
Harry Charles Conaut2 18 Jan. 00
James Sargent2 23 Jau. 00
WilliamFred. Williamson-. ..26 Jan. 00
Herbert £'. Lamond Hem-
ming- 22 Feb. 00
Gerald Seton Topham- 22 Mar. 00
James Craven 18 July 01
Louis Pentyre Baker 13 Sept. 01
J.d)t.iCapt.— W J. C.Lud-
dington, Capt . 2 Battalion 9 Dec. 01
Qr. Ha'ter. — John Cuttle,'
Hon. Lieut 7 Oct. 96
Embarked for S. Africa, 12 Feb. 1900
896
The East Surrey Begiment.
3 ed Battalion.
(Formerlythe ixzBoyal Surrey Militia.)
(Embodied 12 May 03 ; disembodied
15 Oct. 00; re-embodied 6 May 01.)
Head Quarters, Kingston.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
T. W. Lemmon, CB. Com-
manding 3 Provisional
Battalion 29 Oct. 98
Lt.Coloxel.
Sir George Douglas Clerk,
Barf., late 2nd Life Guards,
Hon. Colonel 4 Jan. 99
Majoes.
John Charles Worthington
(H) 3oOct. 95
Hy. Wm. Geo. Crofton= 15 May 01
Captains.
Walter \ioyntoii,Hou. Major 7 Jan. 3S
John W. Carringtun Glynn20 May 97
Charles Frederick iialkctf,s
Station Staff Officer, South
Africa 29 Mar. 99
George AlgernonMeakin(if)
late 2nd Lt. 15 Hussars,
Instructor of Musketry ...25 Oct, 99
Walter John Seton (H) 28 Feb. 00
William Drought Rogerson 9 July 00
Alexander James Dino Hayi8 Sept. 00
Lieutenants.
George Olans Farrington 7 Aug. 00
Rowland Clement Piatt . .. 7 Aug. 00
Alister Maxwell MacDonell 7 Aus.oo
Geoffrey Parnell 13 Feb. 01
Geoffrey Launcelot Watson 13 Feb. 01
Frederick George Watson,
B. Garrison Begt. 13 Feb. 01
Andrew De Vere Maclean... 4 May 01
Colin Burton .. 4 May 01
Wm. Fred. Oliver FavieU...29 May 01
George Seton Briscoe 29 May ot
Ciaude Edward New 26 Juneoi
Second Lieutenants.
Hubert Conway Rees 21 Nov.oo
I Charles Douglas Home 9 Apr. 01
; Arnulf Montgomery 29 Aug. 00
■ Adj. 4- Capt— tl. D. Law-
rence, Captain 2 Battalion 1 Jan. 97
1 Qr. Master. — Wm. Coleman,
Hon. Lieut. 29 May 95
led. Off —
Embarked 'for S. Africa, 5 June roor.
4TH Battalion.
( -Formerly the 3rd Boyal Surrey Militia.)
(Embodied 4 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
12 July 01.)
Head Quarters, Kingston.
HoxoRAEY Colonel.
James Le Geyt Daniell S Oct. 93
Lt.Colonel.
Bernard Gilpin Haines,1
late Lt. xZF. Hon. Colonel^- Oct. 94
Majoe.
Francis S. G. Moon, p.s.,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 12 Nov. 87
Captains.
Howard Vyse Welch & Apr. 90
Fras. B. Bircham Parmeter
(S) 23 Oct. 95
Hubert Askew Fardell,
late Lt. Dorset Begt 28 Oct. 96
Henry Valentine Bache de
Satge 8 Dec. 97
FrederickGeo.Mansford(H)22 May 99
John W.Stanley Sutherland 3 Mar. 00
897
ijIEUTENANTS.
William John Stomu: 3 An?. y8
Archibald A. Adrian Gilbert i Sept.oo
Peter Henson Bancroft, R.
Garrisr.n Regiment i Sept.oo
Thomas Hy. Stuart Riddell 15 Ncv. 00
Philip Cecil Wynter 15 Nov.oo
Eric Howard Thirkell -White,
R. Garrison Reqt 11 Feb. 01
William FitzGerald Levin .30 June 01
Second Lieutenants.
Janes Qeo, Hunter, W.
African Frontier Force ...26 Sept.oo
Johnstone P. Lipyeatt
Stoney 18 Jan. 01
George Fred. C. Woollett...24 Aug 01
Gny Stuart Hutton 21 Dec. 01
Adj. 6c Capt.—W. E.Benson,
Capt. East Tori. Regt. ... 5 Apr. 95
Qr. Master. — WilliamLeven
Proudfoot, Hon. Captain 19 May 83
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.ColM&t-
thewOwenColeman, AfZ). 1 Dec. 91
The Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Cornwall Rangers
— Duke of Cornwall's Own Si/lea.)
(Embodied 5 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
HONORARY COLONEL.
His Majesty THE KING.
Lt.Colonel.
Thomas E. J. Lloyd, DL.
Hon. Colonel 15 Sept. 97
Major.
Henry John Greame Lloyd,1
p.s. late Lt. 2 Battalion,
South Africa 3 May 99
Captains.
Arthur Francis Salmon ( T),
Hon. Major 5 Nov. 87
Gerald MarcellConran,.Hb«.
Major, Remount Dept ...12 Nov. 87
John G. OrlebarAplin.CMG.
(H).W. African F.F., Kith
rank of Major 4 Apr. 88
Piers Alex. H. Viscount
Valletort, DL 23 Mar. 91
Adrian Edw. G. Graves, i.y.
South Africa 27 Apr. 98
Reginald W. Cassan Fenton,
(H),*erving with the British
Guiana Police 4 Feb. 99
Charles Baliol Srott, p.s. (q)
(H), South Africa 4 Feb. 99
Lawrence Williams, [H),
South Africa 3 May 99
Cuthbert Joseph Pike (H),
S. Africa, with 5 Pror. Bn. 21 Mar. 00
Hon. b'Arcy Lambton, late
Lt. Royal Navy 22 Mar. oo
John C. Lewis Tremayne,
■with 5 Provisional Bn 5 Apr. 00
Lieutenants.
Lewis V. Astley Cooper, R.
Garrison Regt ...18 Apr. 00
Ernest Edward Barrow, S.
Africa 30 June 00
Auqustus Fredk. Holman,
R. Garrison Regt 30 Jnneoo
Henry Hugh Gribbon, R.
Garrison Regt 30 Jnneoo
Walter DamarelCoode 30 June 00
John Fleetwood Cowlard,
South Africa 20 Mar. 01
Oliver Lang, wit;,. s pr0v. Bn.5 June 01
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Edwin Bailey, W.
African Frontier Force,
with rank of Lieut ^ Auc. 01
Militia Infantry.
Adj. SrCapt.— E.S.Williams, Captains.
Captain 2 Battalion 15 Feb. 97 Alfred H. Collingwood, (t),
qr Master— Charles John Hon. Major 5 Oct. 92
»A'lrA'i. • "' 3 AUK- 92 Sl>1' "''"•' Wukehum Jones'
Med. Off.— (S) renrei )my .<{„,»„
__ ! Regt.; Remount Dept.;
Hint. Major 26 Oct. 92
i Wm. Plunkett MacBride ..12 Aug. 93
The Duke of Wellington's ! John Norma,, (m, s. .-ir>;«! 23 May 96
,TTT . _.,. _ . ° I tf"»».Air.Edw.C.J.Stourton2,
(West .aiding Regiment)
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the 6th West lork Militia.)
(Embodied 17 Jan. 00.)
Head Quartors, Halifax. Embodied,
South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Francis Charteris Wemyss,
Gentleman at Arms 3 Oct. 00
Lt.Colcnel Commandant.
Lt.Colonel.
Alex. Keith Wyllie, CB.p.s.
Hon. Colonel 16 Mar. 98
Majors.
Ernest Lucas Cordes, Hon.
Lt.Colonel , 23 Feb. 00
Horace James Johnston,/).*.
(U) 14 Oct. co
Captains.
Robert N. D. Bruce, p.s.
(H) Hon. Major 2S Nov. 83
Henry Montagu Digby 9 June 97
Henry H. Wayman, p.s. ...29 Sept. 97
George Edw. Moke-N'orrie,
p.s.[t] Hon. Major, Station
Commandant, South Africa. 26 Dec. 99
Edgar vv. Mayor, (H) 9 Jan. 00
Chas.EdwinBourne Hansom6 Aug. co
Dudley Melville Jenkins ...17 Sept.oo
Lieutenants.
Edric 0. Ogilvie Ross 24 Aug. 00
Sydney Fox Marriner 15 Nov. 00
Francis Cyril Stonor is Nov. 00 i (Formerly the
Appelbe Chisholm Adams .15 Nov.oo
Patrick Richd. John Henry 13 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred White 23 Mar. 00
John Ardkeen Savage 17 Oct. 00
Marcus Fras. Hy. Dunhilh6 Nov. 00
John Henry Luis Thompson 1 2 Jan. 01
Arthur Lawrence Dibb
(Depot) 31 Jan. 01
Chas. R. Lewis FitzGerald
(Depot) 21 Feb. 01
Aajt. 4- Capt. —
Qr.Mr.— Chas. Hyde, Hon.
Lieut 19 Sept. 04
Med.O/T.—
Embarked for S. Africa, 27 Feb. 19
South Africa. 23 May 96
Robt. Walker H.Woodburne
(H) 8 June96
Lindsay H. Caird, (H.) ret.
j pay Border R'gt., Hon.
Major ; with 34 Regtl.Dist. 1 Mar. oo
Edw. Armstrong O'Neill,
(H) late Lt. Gloucester
Regt.; with 34 Regtl.Dist. 3 May ou
Lieutenants.
Oliver Montague Crackan-
thorpe.^ Remount Dept. ... 2 Aug. 09
Thos. Wykeham Pragnell,
with 6 Provisional Bn 9 May 00
James Yescombe Baldwin,
with 6 Provisional Bn. 5 Dec. 00
Alex. Gerald Wordsworth ...16 Feb. 01
Peter Chas. Ernest Paul ...19 Oct. 01
Frederick Knye PucKle 19 Oct. 01
Ernest James 19 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert William Denuou
Adam ,MalayStates Guides,
with rank of Lieut 13 Mar. or
Charles Bertram Love 6 July 01
Adjt.6cCapt.—\\. H. Hardy-
man, Captain 2 Battalion
W.I. Regt 2 July 00
Qr. Mr.— William Thorne,
Hon. Lieut 24 Mar. 97
Med Off.—
The Border Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly Royal Cumberland Militia.)
(Embodied 18 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
1 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
On 1 Nov. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
3. C. Earl of Lonsdale 14 Feb. 91
Lt.Colonel.
James Robert Bain, Hon.
Colonel 28 May 92
Majors.
G. F. A. H. Le Fleming,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Feb. 91 i
Noble Fleming Jenkins,
ret. vav 2 Bn. Remount
Dept., Hon. Lt. Col 9 May 96 I
4TK Battalion.
Royal Westmoreland
Light Infantry.)
( Embodied 4 May 00 ; dissmbodied
16 July 01).
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
Honorary Colonel.
Louis C. Salkeld, retired 10 Feb. 94
Lt. Colonel.
Arthur W. D. Lewis, p.s.,
Hon. Colonel 7 Apr. 97
Major.
Geo. A.Mounsey-Heysham23 Apr. 97
Captains.
Geo. Algernon Draffen, p.s.,
Hon. Major 2 Nov. 89
Robert Thomas Harland,
Hon. M^jor 18 Feb. 91
William Scott Fulton, (H)
Hon. Major 30 Jan. 92
Thomas R'ieketts Morse* Re-
mount Department 15 Mar. 93
Robt. Dixon, Hon. Major,
late Major 2 Vol. Bn. IV.
Surrey Regt., p.s. [<], (H). 5 Dec. 94
Lieutenants.
Herbert. Harry Blaker 30 May 00
George J. V. iVX'Cuaig 30 May 00
Edward Berry 16 Aug. 00
Walter G. H. Masterman
Verdon 15 Oct. 00
Harold Archibald Ward ... 27 May 01
Second Lieutenants
Hugh Miles Delano-
Osborne 24 June 01
Ad/t. 6cCapt.—0. E. Wynell-
Mayow, Capt. 2 Battalion 4 Feb. 99
Qr. Master. — John Henry
Jones. Son. Lieut 12 Dec. Q4
Med. Off.—
The .Royal Sussex .Regiment.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Sussex Light Inf.
(Embodied 11 Dec. go.)
Head Quarters, Chichester. Em-
bodied, South Africa.
Honobary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
The Earl of March, JP.
Ute Lt. & Capt. Gr. Gdt.,
Aide de Camp to the King,
and Colonel 28 June 76
Lt. Colonbl.
SJajoes.
Charles R.Godman,p.»..Hbn.
Lt. Colonel 6 July 80
Stephenson Robert Clarke 30 Aug-. 01
Captains.
Charles B. A. Leslie. Son.
Major, Bemount Depart-
ment, South Africa 13 Sept. 84
Josephljodman,Ho)i..Vu/'ori2 Mar. 87
Charles Henry von Boemer 8 Mar. 92
Arthur Reginald Hurst, p. ».i4 Apr. 93
Milliam Molyneux Clarke. 11 Apr. 96
Pelham Rawstorn Papilloni2 May 96
Fienues Wm. Fdw. Blake.l
South Africa 18 Aug. 97
Cecil G. H. Alers Hankey 21 Mar. 00
Son JohnS.Richd.Tufton,
late 2nd Lt. 1st Life Gds. 18 Aug. 00
Libutenant&.
Albert John Parkin (S) ... 5 Feb. to
Harold Francis Bidder (S) 5 Feb. 00
Robert Evelyn Henderson 31 May 00
"Walter William 1 >tter 31 May 00
Clement de St. Croix 1 Aug. 00
Fred. Reginald Harford ..22 Mar. 01
Alec Murray M'Kee 18 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Re;inald Nicholson it Feb. or
Son. Reginald B. Coie 23 Feb. 01
Godfrey N.G.Monck-iiason27 Feb. 01
Gerald Robt. Sandeman ...29 .luneci
Francis Wooduine Parish 20 Aug. 01
Adj. # Capt.— P. E. P.
Crawfurd, Captain 1 Bat-
talion 24 Nov. 98
Qr. Master.— Thos. Kinloch,
Hon. Captain 1 Apr. 8^
Med. Off.—
Embarked for S. Africa, Mar. 1901.
The Hampshire Regiment.
3ED Battalion.
(Formerly the Sampshire Militia.)
'Embodied 24 Jan. 00; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Winchester.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honorary Colonbl.
Gen. Sir John Davis,1 KCB.
Sussex Regiment 26 Feb. 99
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
William W. Earl of Sel-
borne, JP. r>.». ['1, First
Lord of the Admiralty,
Son. Colonel 22 Apr. 99
Majors.
William Graham NicholsOD,
MP ... 3 May eg
Wm. Barrow Simonds 13 Mar. 01
Captains.
Philip Pester Phelps (S),
Inst, of Musketry 9 Apr. go
John Evelyn Bazalgette ...29 Apr. 9;
Cecil DuPreP.Pownev,2p.s.
(H), it], late Lieut. Grena-
dier Guards, Hon. Major 23 Oct. 95
Militia Infantry.
Reginald Arthur Womb-
well (S), late Lt. 1 Draq.2~ Apr. g5
Wilfrid Wm. Ashley (S),
late Lt. Grenadier Gds. ...15 Apr. 99
Harry Wm. Morgan Willis 3 May 99
Jas. Edward, Earl of Mal-
meshury 3 May 99
John Thos. Lord Manners,
late Lt. Grenadier GuardsiS Mar. 00
Jfon.GeorgeA.il. Hamilton-
Gordon .. 20 June 00
C. Erie, p.*. (S). late Mid-
dlesex Begiment 19 Oct. 01
Lieutenants.
Ednond Cecil Russell,5 p.».
(S) late Lieut. Coldstream
Gds 14 Junegg
Clement Octaoius E. Nichol-
son, Aide de Camp to the
Governor of Cape of Good
Sope 27 July 00
Gerald Senry Deane 27 July 00
Geo. Christopher Brooke
Musgrave 27 July 00
Senry Milbourn Humphery
(S),SigualliitgOfficer,South.
Africa 27 July 00
Audley L. York Willis 27 July 00
Jos. Fras. Noel Baxendale
(S) 27 July 00
Geo. \.. Carpenter-Garnier2; July 00
ClaudeC.K.Black-Hawkins.c
South Africa 27 July 00
Robert Hollands Evans ...27 July 00
Roger Hy. Averell Daniell 25 Aug. 00
Second LfEUTENANTS.
Franci* Hunt Gould 13 Mar. 00
Bertrand E. Hervey-
Bathurst 26 May 00
J*s. C. Barrington Tragett 26 May 00
Charles Waldo L. ChurchilUo Juue 00
Sumphrey Averell Daniel,
South Africa 16 Feb. 01
Edward Home Popham 9 Nov. 01
Adit. 4- Capt.— T. Faith,
Lieut. 1 Battalion 23 Jan. 01
Qr. Mr. — Edward Hamp-
ton, 3Son. Captain 30 Nov. 81
Med. Off.—
The South Staffordshire Regt.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Kino's Oion 1st Stafford
Militia.)
(Embodied 3 May 00 : disembodied
4 Dec. 00 ; re-embodied 6 May 01).
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Embodied, South Africa.
" Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
CharlesW.Earl of Aylesford 4 Feb. 99
Lt.Colpnrt, Commandant.
Michael A. W. Broun, Son.
Colonel 3 Dec. g3
Majors.
Edward V.D. Pearse,i>.5.(t),
(Si Son. Lt. Colonel 1 July 9;
Chas. Edw. D. Telt'er-Smol-
lett, ret. pay Wo center
Regiment. Hon. Lt. Colonel ;
Dep. Assist. Ad/. General,
Edinburgh (temp) 25 May g7
Captains.
George Jones Mitton (S),
Instructor of Musketry ...21 Feb. 00
Edward de Rosen Jervis ...21 Feb. 00
John Burnaby-Atkins 9 Apr. 00
Thomas Sutton Timinis 9 Apr. 00
Arthur E. Cotton Wilson ... 9 Apr. 00
Ralph Tichborne Hinckes ...16 May 00
A'.wyn L. King Anderson,
late Scots Guards 3 June 00
Horace Cary H. Marriott ...24 Jan. oi
LlBUTKNANTS.
John Fred. Boyle Vandeleur28 Aug. 00
Basil de Li>le Brock 11 Apr. 01
Humphrey Weaver n Apr. 01
Richard Hutton-Riddell ir Apr. 01
898
Second Lieutenants.
Charles York Hart 30 Aug. 09
William Rowland Fredrick
Cooper 7 Feb. 01
Reginald Stretton Spurrier 17 Am-. 01
Percy Douglas Saxtm 3 May 01
John Dumville Lees 15 May 01
Kenneth James Maples ... 6Juneoi
Talbot Anstruther Stanlej-26 Aug. 01
Charles H. Stacey Catty ...26 Aug. 01
Adjt. dr Capt.— C. S. David-
son, Captain 1 Bit 21 Jan. ot
Qr. Master. — Wm. Birch,
Son. Lieut 3 Jan. 00
Med. Off.—
Embarked for South Africa, June igoi.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the King's Own isr Stafford
Militia.)
(Embodied 5 Dec. gg; disembodied
19 Aug. or.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
" Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
Chas. W. Earl of Aylesford 4 Feb. 90
Lt. Colonel.
FrancisChai'rmgton,lCJ/(?.
Son. Colonel 3 Dec. 98
Majors.
Bassett Tuorne Seckham2
DSO 4 Feb. 99
Edward William Tennani»i5 Mar. 99
Captains.
Gicyn Williams! (S), South
Africa 2Q Apr. g3
Herbert J. S. Saunders-
Davies* 28 Mar. 94
Rupert Le Grice Eler.-v^K't'A
4 Provisional Battalion ... 8 Aug. 96
Percie E. B Fiuwarine
Smiths 4 Feb. 99
PercyWilmot Brooks,2 />.». 13 July 00
George Hiam Whitehouse2 26 Feb. 01
James MacAlpine Steuart2 26 Feb. 01
Lieutenants.
Harry Clover'2 28 Oct. 00
John Henry Ryniei5 28 Oct. 00
Geoffrey Chase Dean;2 28 Oct. 00
Albert Leslie Martin2 26 Feb. 01
Lionel Dilton Inglefield2...26 Feb. 01
Arthur Vivian Whitehead2 26 Feb. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Vivian Bertram Wilson ig Mar. 01
Adjt. ir Capt. — E. A. E.
Bulwer, Capt. 1 Battalion 1 Aug. gg
Qr. Master. — James Pen-
Keth,7 Hon. Lieut 15 Feb. g3
Medical Officer.—
Embarked for S. Africa, :o Feb. 1903
returned to England, :o Aug. igoi.
The Dorsetshire Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Dorset Militia.)
(Embodied 74 Dec. gg; disembodied
13 July 01.)
Head Quarters, D jrchester.
Honoraby Colonel.
Edward H. T. Lord Digby,1
late Coldstream Guards ...25 Apr. gi
Lt. Colonel.
John Henry Austen, Hon.
Colonel 10 Nov. 97
Major.
Herbert Carey Geo. Batten,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 15 Dec. g7
*99
Captains.
Robert Erasmus Saunders,
late Lt. R. Fusiliers; Hon.
Major ii Oct. S4
Edward Castleman Smith,
(JH),(t), Son. Major 7 Aug. 86
FrederickCharlesWingrovei2 May go
John H. Clark Devenish,
1 II), lion. Major, Instruc-
tor oj' Musketry 6 Feb. 92
Denzil Hughes-Onslow, ret.
paa 2 Bn 6 Apr. 02
('has. Snbt. B. Bad clyffe, (H)
Instructor of Musketry ;
late Lt. 1st life Guards;
South Africa 4 Oct. 99
I In raid F. C. Chef wood- Aiken,
By. Staff Office,- S. Africais Aur.oo
< lharles Jas.Caton Johnston-
Browne 26 Oct. 00
LlBUTENANTS.
Lionel Eyre Mercer 18 Jan. 00
Deuys Corbett WiUon 14 Nov. uo
Cecil Henry China, Mtd.
Infantry , South Africa ... 5 .1
Oswald Llewellyn Mathias 5 June 01
Second LIEUTENANTS.
Walter Clarence Van Eeden,
West African Frontier
Force, villi rink of Lieut. 3 Aug. 01 j
Arthur Lionel Fitzroy Cookas Dec. 01 '
Adjt. S- Capt.— A.. H. Piatt,
Captain: Battalion 19 Sept.99
Qr. Master.— Thos. H. Bar-
ratt, Hon. Captain 14 Apr. 36
Med. Off. — Siugcon Lt.Col.
Dccimus Ourme 1 Dec. 91)
Prince of Wales' Volunteers
( South Lancashire Eegiment) ,
3*d Battalion.
Formerly the Duke of Lancaster's Oicn
Light Infantry.)
Embodied 13 Dec. 99; disembodied
3 Aug. 01.)
Head Quarters, Warrington.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Robt. Ireland Blackburnel o Dec. 96
Majors.
Montagu H. Hall,2_Do'0. _t] 2 Jan. 97
Alexander Francis Tarbet,3
DSO.CMG , Dec. 98
Captains.
Charles Marson,4 (t) 17 May 90
ArthurGeo.WalterSknrow,1
ret. pay 2 Battalion 1 Aug. 94
Russell Ernest C. Edye,->
Army Transport, S. Africai6 Dec. 96
Nathaniel ffarington ' Eck-
_ ersley,* [t] 4 Sept. 97
John Lewis Vanghan4 4 Jan. oo
Robert Alexander Greg,4
(ff),LXl :...2SNov.Q3
Lieutenants.
Henry Lyon, South Africa 3 Sept.QS
Herbe.t Green Clarkson*...2o July 00
Redmond BarryNeill(Dfpof) 5 Feb. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. Jr Captain— R. H. R.
Smythies, Major 1 Bat-
talion 3 Oct. 98
Qr. Master. — Jas. Morrell,4
Hon. Lieut 3 Sept. 96
Med. Of.—
Embarked for S. Africa, 16 Jan. 1900 ;
returned to England, 2 ug. 1901.
Militia Infantry.
The Welsh Kegiinent.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Glamorgan Light
Infantry.)
1 Embodied 4 Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters. Cardiff.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Ft. Hon. B. Gr. Lord Wind-
sor, Cotndg. Worcester Imp.
Yeomanry 26 Feb. 96
Lt. Colonel.
Alfred Thrale Perkins, JP.
(H), late Capt. 21 F., Hon.
Colonel 15 July 95
Majors.
William Watts, til. (II) (Q)
p.s. (Si Acting Adjt. . Cadet
Bn.K.li.RiJles.Hou.Lt.Col. 5 May 94
William Forrest, DSO 6 June 00
Captains.
Richard Went worth Taylor,
Remount Dept. S.Africa ..26 Sept. 14
Alfred Thrale Perkins, Sup-
ply Officer, South {frica...is May 00
John Wheeler Aldridge,
p.«. it) 18 Apr. 94
Richard Descou Stevens ... 2 Dec. 96
Edw. Alexander Pope, (H) 4 May oo
William Elton, p.«. (11),
Br SS Censor, S, Africa,
Hon. Major, 26 Oct. 01 ; 23 Nov. 99
Francis PulsfordLatham...29 Nov.
Harold Hmrue Esphn, Ho,,.
Capt. 1 Cadi ' Bit. Man-
chetterBegt 10 Feb. < 1
Douglas How 10 Apr.
Robert Pulleine Ryder 6 Jane
Duncan Wilfrid Panto,,, In-
structor of Mtisketry;South
Africa 4 Oct.
Waiter Sydney Masterman 3 May
Bertrani Falls Perkins 25 May
Lieutenants.
Ernest Edward Ruddell 3 May 01 '
Malcolm Ogilvy Boyd 23 Auif. 01
Onus, gtrangtvays Linton .23 Aug. or 1
Second Lieutenants.
Randal Browning, icith 5
Provisional Battalion 9 May 00
Horace Falkland Herd 20 XIar. 01
Harold Furber 17 June 01
George Eardley Todd 5 Sept.oi
Adjt. 4- Capt.— a. E.Taylor,
Captain Berkshire Itegt. ... 1 Dec. 99
Qr. Master. — Thos.Tinnock,'
Son. Lieut 10 May 93
Med. Off —
Embarked for S. Africa, 11 Feb. 1900.
The Black Watch (Koyal
Highlanders).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Perth Sides.)
(Embodied 14 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Perth.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Coloxel Commandant.
Lt. Colonel.
Hon. W. C. W. Rollo,
Master of Bolto, p.s 17 Fc-b. 97
Majors.
I Lord Alex. Kennedy,1 late
Bt. Major 1 Battalion;
Hon. Lt. Colonel 10 Mar. 94
1 Win. Angelo Scott,2 late Lt.
Cameron HiohlanderstHon.
Lt. Colonel, Pros Censor,
South Africa 17 Mar. ^
Captains.
Jas. S. Robertson, p.s. (H),
Hon. Major 30 Dec. 85
Robert W. P. Clarke-Camp-
bell-Preston,3 p.s 13 July S9
Johr. MacRae-Gilstrap,4rer.
pay 1 Battalion, Ho it. Major,
Gentleman at Arms 22 Oct. 90
Alex. Heldewier O. Dennis-
toun,y>.s 13 Juneui
Carolus H.GrahamSlirling,
p.s 20 Jan. y4
Hon. Alex. David Murray,
p.s 14 July 94
Arch. Glen Kidston, p.s 12 Aug. 96
Sir Edward A. Stewart-
Richardson, Bart. (H.)... 7 Feb.
William Keith Murray, In-
structor if Musketry 11 Apr. 00
Lieutenants.
Ronald T. Graham Murray 9 Oct. 05
Ediv. MacKenzie Murray 19 June 99
Perci/ Lionel Moubray ,cSouth
Africa 27 Juno 00
Ivor J. Douglas I'hilipps ...27 June 00
Richard Erskine Scott 21 Sept. 00
Henry Twisdcu Peareth,
.Special Sercice, S. Africa 21 Sept.u
Second Lieutenants.
James Frederick Davison 13 Fell. 01
Adjt.— H. H. Sutherland,
Capt. 2 Battalion 16 Apr. 01
Qr. Master. — Johu Linmng,
Hon. Lieut 26 Aug. 93
Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
3RD Battalion.
(Form, rig the King's Own Royal Bucki>
Militia.)
(Embodied 17 Jan. oo ; disembodied
1 Nov. 00. ■)
Head Quarters, High Wycombe.
On 1 Nov. 3900.
Honorary Colonel.
Edw. Dyke Lee iAug.i
Lt.Colonel.
E.W. Earl of Orkney 2 Mar. 98
Majors.
William Terry 24 Apr. 37
Arthur li'ni. Hervey Good
(H.), South Africa 2 Apr. 9S
Captains.
Geo. Fredk. Paske.i p. s. ( H),
Hon. Major 22 Mar. 90
Charhs Spencer Hall 8 Mar. 93
F.GuyDelaval Thoroton (H),
n-itlif Provisional Battalion 7 May 94
Charles Francis Kynaston
Mainv.aring 31 Oct. 94
Bernard J. Merlin Walsh. ..27 July 98
Ellis Haldane Chinnery ... 4 Mar. 99
Lieutenants.
Edward Wm. Wallington ... 4 July 85
Sydney Richardson Christie
Miller, p.s 27 July 9S
Robt. Seton Graeme Higgins,
South Africa 4 Aug. 00
Ronald William Brakspear 4 Aug. 00
Guy Elliot Harcourt, South
Africa 4 Aug. 00
Fifth. -Id- Jul.. Bogle, West
Africa,' Regiment 4 Aug. 00
John C. Morton Doran,
South Africa 4 Aug. 00
Richard Horton Young-,
'sifh 6 Provisional Bn 2 Nov. 01
Geoffrey Tylden, i.y. South
Africa 2 Nov. 01
Seco>"d Lieutenants.
George Rogers Turner 20 Feb. or
Robert. John Blatehford
Oldrey 13 Mar. o:
Aljt.fCapt— C.E.G.M.Fairt-
lough, Major 1 Bu.... 27 Feb. 97
i^/\ Master.— G. Williams,
Hon. Captain id Sot. Si
Iff,?. Off —
4TH BATTALION.
Formerly the Oxfordshire Militia.)
■•died 1 May 00 ; disembodied 1
3 July »i.)
Head Quarters, Oxford.
" Mediterranean.*'
Hoson-ur Colonel.
Alg. S. Arth. Ax esleg,
late Lt. 16 Lancer', />..- — ra
Lt.Coloxei..
Dec.
Major.
Frank Wiilan, t\ H)Bon.
Lt.Calotiel 1 -. Dee. 91
Captains.
Thomas C. T. Warner, UP.
Hon. Major .iv Dec. 51
James Blyth(.ff) .17 Apr.95
Richard Palteney Puite-iev 1 May 05
William C. De M. Vitet.
Milton, MP. DSO n Apr. 96
'.'. Reg. Shute Barrington,
p.s. (if ) 6 Jan. 97
Sholto Chas.W. Lord Aber-
dour, (H),Inst. cf Musk.il Jan. 99
Lieuienanis.
j ert Hugh Willan 13 June 00
Hugh Sicnolas Jackson, R.
Garrison Begin nt 13 Junocw
liernardThos.Huttoi Croftij Jane 00
Philip Godsai 13 June 00
Frederick Rici rs Bulk r,
SemouJtt Department 1: Del. oo
Kdward Sir*chey, juu 22 Feb. 01
Harry Worthingcon 4 May 01
Willia-u V. Rose Price 2 Nov. 01
Robert Le Poor M'Ciintack 2 Nov. 01
Second Lieutexaxis.
Chas. Courtney Agmond
Gibb 24 Apr. 01
Talfonrd Hope Toman 5 Oct. 01
Cecil Domville Wynter 23 Nov. 01
Aijt.Jr Capt.—C-. Pa.rr,Capt.
2 H Utalio 2 Dec. 01
Qr.Master.—Geo. A • Hirst,
Son. Captain 2: June 83
Med. Off. —
The Esses Regimeat.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Essex Rifics. >
(Embodied —Dec. 99; disembodied
20 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, War! 3.v .
On 20 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel-.
I rio John Jj neyllI),DL.
JP. late Capt. 7 F. £ Mar. 90
- - thur Taos. Digbv Neave,
t< ill) 'at, 1 ,-,. . So ■■!•
27 Jul
;i". Bon r< 1
Militia Infantry.
Lt. Colonel.
Majors.
Arthur J. Galsworthy, with
7 Provisional Battalion ...11 Oct. 1
John Bernard O'Reilly (if) 14 Feb. <
Captains.
Thos. Alfred Pamplin Green,
(H) 23 May <
Edward Samuel Penrose,
(H) South Africa 23 May <
Walter Geo. Arkwright(ff)i4 Apr. <
Richd. Wm. Winter Bayley22 Sept.?
Cecil Frank- M'Causland, em-
ployed in Protected JVative
States. Malay Peninsula... 9 May <
George Nelson Sheffield 9 May 1
William Henri/ Becerlty,*
p.s. (H), WeH African
Frontier Force 22 Apr. 1
John Harvie Montagu, p.s.25 Oct. 1
William R. D Carrington
Boyle, p.s. (S). with 7 Pro-
sional Battalion 21 Mar. <
CyrilMoretonWheatley (H),
Remount Department 20 Mar. 1
Herbert Murtay Tufnell,
Mtd. Inf. S. Africa 20 Mar. <
Bhaltair R. A. D. Stoddari-
MacLelhni (It). S.Africa 20 Mai-. 1
Liectex-ants.
Ernest Chas. V. Oilman, R.
Garrison Regiment :6 Mar. <
Arthur Briau Plant 16 Mar. 1
William Alex. Chas. Duke 16 Mar. 1
Oswald Fro*. Ditiry Xor-
rington i.y. South Africa 16 Mar. -
Henry George Vaux, Royal
Garrison Regt. 20 Mar. 1
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas S. Brand K, mble, R.
Garrison Regiment 20
Guy Fran-is Prgor, i.y.
s,>ittk Afrir l 12
John Henry Disney 27
Bernard Barham Green,Mtd.
Inf. South Africa 8
Alfred Farrar, W. African
Frontier Force, with rank
of Lieut 3
Thomas Colpitts Granger 16
Mervyn Andrew Paton
Gilman 21
Ad/t. dr Capt.—F. C. Winter,
Copt. Essex Regiment 1
Qr. Master. — George S.
Ames, Hon. Lieut i~
Mel. Off.—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the West Essex Militia..)
(Embodied 2 May oo; disembodied
3 July 01).
Head Quarters, Warley.
HOXORART CoLOXKL.
Amelius R. Mark Lockicood,
3IP., late Lt. Colon/
Coldslrzam Guards 6 Jan. 00
Lt. Colonel.
Fredk. Smart Walker, Hoji.
Colonel ; 10 Feb. 94
Majors.
Edw. Charles Bond, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 4 Apr. 94
James Hiscutt Crossman 27 Apr. 99
Captains.
Cecil HrlgsonCoivm2, DSO.
[II), Hon. Major 4 June 07
Edm. LevesoH Calverley, (t),
(H), p.s. South. Africa ... 4 Apr. 94
John Edw. Chas. BlakeneyJ-
p.s. (II) (t). West African
Frontier Force, with rank
if Major 27 Feb. 95
Hemy S. Fleming,1 Major
retired, pay E*scx Regt.
(Depot) Hon. Major n Mar. 96
RichardFras. Rjnight Gooch,
Aide d- Camp to the Gov.
of Ceylon....: 6 July 98
OOO
Wm. Hy. Hussey-Walsh,*
latcChesh;rcRejlment,Hou,~a Nov. 99
Major
Hubert de B. F.T. Stephens-
Townshend 5 Feb. •-.
Edmund Oscar Warden 22 Oct. 00
John Edgar Hopgood 22 Oct. 00
Lieutenants.
Edward Compton Morgan 4 Nov. 90
Evelyn Cyril Watson, South
Africa 3 Dec. 00
Gordon William Flemyng
Gill 3 Dec. 00
James Andrew Baird Thomp-
son, South Africa 3 Dec. 00
Benjamin Gerant FSneh ...15 Jan. 01
Arthur Albert Crocker 7 May 01
Francis Edward Werry 7 Mav.ci
Reginald W. F. Cotgrave,
Mid. Inf. South Afrh-a ... 7 Mav 01
Role-t Preston Whyte. Mtd.
Infantry, South Africa ... 6 July 01
Graham Horace Wilmer ...25 Dec. 01
Secox'd Lieutexaxis.
lion. A. G. de Vere, Visct.
Mahlen.Mtd.Inf S.Africa 4 June 01
Charles Riddiek, W. African
Frontier Force, with rank
of Lieut 27 July 01
Arthur Campbell Watson. ..12 Oct. ot
Adjt. J- Capt.—n. F. Wal-
ters, Captain z Battalion 1 Nov. 97
Qr. Master. — Daniel M.
Bailey, Hon. Captain 10 Sept.qc.
Hed. Oljic r—
June o o
Dec. 00 I
Feb. 01
May 01
Aug
Aug
01
01
Dec.
01
Nov
99
Feb.
95
The Sherwood ForesterB
(Derbyshire Regiment).
;rd Battalion.
(Formerly the xst and 2nd Derby
Militia.)
(Embodied 23 Jan. 00; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Derby.
On 4 Dae. 190-1.
HOXORARV COLOXELS.
Rt.Hon.S.C.Dukeof Dceon-
shire, KG. Lord President
of the Council 6 May 73
3J«E Field Marshal Earl
Roberts, KG. KP. GCB.
GCSI. GCCE. R. Art.;
Irish Guards ; Commander
in Chief 29 Dec. 86
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Joseph Hall Moore, Hon.
Colonel 19 Jan. 9S
Lt. Colonels.
Majors.
Albert L. Sa'.mond, p.s. [4],
(S),i CadetBn. West Surrey
Regt. Hon. Lt.Colonel ...10 SepL.92
Hoi. Alfred N. Caizori,p.s.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 23 May 9S
Captains.
Vemou Henry Mellor, p.s.
Hon. Major 5 Nov. 87
Gerard R. Oakes, p.s. Hon.
Major 22 Aug. S3
Herbert Waldy, p.s 22 Mar. 93
Maximilian M. Lickie, p.s. 12 Sept. 94
George Ry. Benton Fietelier,
p.s. (H), Acting Adj. iCadet
Bn. West Surrey Reqiment;
Ry. Staff Officer, 8. Africa^ Apr. 05
Edward O.Heath,p.».(Qi(if) 5 May 07
Hen.Ed.DisbroweWise (U ),
p.s. Inst, of Musketry 23 Mar. 93
Jas. P. Bathurst rteed,
p.s. ill) Inst, of Musxclry2s Jan. 99
901
LIEUTENANT.
John Sormaa D'ArcyClark 6 Jan. o >
Second Lieutenants.
Rowland C. A. Palmer-
Morewood i May 93
Cecil Leslie Stranack 22 Jan. oo
John Bertram Jack-son 2} Jan. 00
Tom Brodie Chatteris 1 Feb. oo
Pereival Leathley Brownen July oo
Reginald Binns Ri kmau,
with2Proci*ionalBaftalion 4 Sept. 00
Oathbert William Woods,
withzProvi ionalBattalion 4 Sept.oo
Alex. Hy. Shuttleworth
Holden" 15 May 01
Tom Po'ter 7 Dec. 01
Fredk. AUeyne Corfield ...25 Dec. 01
Adits.— 1,. A. Bosanquet,
Capt. 1 Baituliun 19 Feb. 01
Qr. Hatter. — Edwd. Patter-
son, Hon. Captain 25 Feb. 91
lfcrf. Of—
4TH Battalion.
(.Formerly the Nottingham, or Royal
Sherwood Foresters.)
(Embodied 11 Dec. 99; disembodied
10 May 01 ).
Head Quarters, Newark.
On 10 May 1901.
Honorary Colonel.
Most Noble Wm. J. A. C. J.
Duke of Portland, KG.
GCVO. Knight of Justice
ofSt. J oh n of Jerusalem;
Master of the Horse 3 June ig
Lt. Colonel.
Napier Langford Pearse,1
late 1 Bn.Hon. Colonel ... S Nov. 93
Major.
Georsre A. E. Wilkinson,
DSO. Hon. Lt. Colonel 14 Apr. 97
Captains.
Charles Pigott Piers. (U)... 4 May 95
Greville H. Woodley Bernal,
DSO 24 Apr. 97
Arthur M. \\~. Mohun-
Harris 3 June 99
Edmund Mead Wilmot S Dec. 99
Richard Colling.vood Fen-
wick, p. s 1 Jan. oo
Charles Eustace Hutton 4 Jan. 00
Hon. H. W. W. Hor-ley-
Bereford, South Africa ...10 Mar. 01
William GilliLan Johnson. ..10 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
James Herbert Mathias ...19 Deo. 00
Henry Stewart Anderson 19 Dec. 00
Edgar N. Turner Ccllin,
Remount Dept. S. Africa 19 Dec. 00
John Leopold Heymann ...19 Dec. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Seymour Janies Rouse 27 Feb. 00
Walter Beauchamp Langi4 Nov. 00
a.'bambers Didham 16 Nov. or
Edgar Vernon Wills 7 Dec. 01
Adit. 4- Capt.—R. Brittan,
DSO. Captain 1 Battalion 1 Mar. 95
Qr.lfr.— Michael M'Guirc,
Hon. Lieut 13 May 96
Med Of—
Embarked for S. Africa, n Jan. 1900;
returned to Enganld, May 1901.
Militia Infantry,
Loyal North Lancashire Kegt.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Duke of Lancaster's Oicu.)
(Embodied 13 Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters, Preston.
Embodied, South Africa.
" Mediterranean.**
Honorary Colonel.
Y€ Field Marshal the Rt.
Hon. Earl Roberts,KG. KP.
GCB. GCSI.GCIE. Royal
Artillery, Irish Guards ;
Commander in Chief, Arc 1 Jan. 98
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Lt.Colonel.
Majors.
James H. W. Pedder, Hon.
Lt .Colonel , with rank of
Lt.Colonel 14 Nov. 94
Thomas Cowper 10 Nov. 97
Captains.
ArthurE. Da Costa, p.s.(H),
Bon. Major 27 Apr. 78
Reginald G. Chambres,p.».,
Hon. Major 24 Mar. 80
William Harrison,' Capt.
ret. pay 11 Hussars, Hon.
Major 14 Aug.89
Percy WordsworthHarrison
p.s 5 JunC93
Henry A. Pole Soppitt (H)
P-* 14 Apr. 94
Wm. Geo. Pereival Miller 3. July 97
Charles Edward Earle, p.s.
(Qj(S)(tf) 7 Dec. 99
Ernest Pereival Ormrod ... 3 May 01
Lieutenants.
Jame't Eyre Ma<sy. West
African Regt 21 .Time 99
Allan de Mowbray Bella irS22 May 00
Hugh Granville Stafford .22 May 00
William Baker Anderson. ..22 May 00
John Carandini Wilson 22 Sept.oo
Gerald Pitcher 26 Oct. 00
J.Stirzaker Gaskell(Z)c;wO 1 Feb. 01
David Robt. Hy. Jackson 1 Feb. 01
George Neville Mackie 3 May 01
Robert Eugene Crane 29 July 01
Second Lieutenants.
James M'Gavin Greig i3 Apr. 01
George Charles Morris 15 Jrme 01
William Leigh Kerans 6 Aug. 01
Noel Clive Phillips 24 Aug. 01
Henry Dobree MacCall 24 Aug. 01
Sydney William rYice 20 Sept. 01
Sugden Elkanah Armitage 14 Nov. ot
Adit.fCapt.—H.. L. Stable,
Captain 1 Battalion 23 June 97
Qr. Matter.— John Kelly,
Hon. Lieut 12 May 97
Med. Of —
Embarked for Malta, Jan. 1900; to
South Africa, 2 Mar. 1901.
The Northamptonshire Regt.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Northampton and Rutland
Militia.)
(Embodied 4 Jan. 00; disembodied
5 Dec. 1900.)
Head Quarters, Northampton.
On 5 Dec. 1900.
" Mediterranean.'*
Honorary Colonel.
S. G. St^pford Sackville ... 2 Jan. 01
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Joseph C. Hill, Hon, Colonel 9 Mar. 01
Lt.Colonel.
Majors.
Anthony M. J. Earl of
Westmorland 7 Mar. 00
Henry Wickham,1 late Lt.
Scots Guards 18 July 00
Captains.
Henry M. Stockdale, p.s.
Hon. Major 4 May 91
Geo. H. C." Holden de Cres-
pigny, {H), late Lt. 1 Bn.
Hon. Major 12 Apr. 92
John Lord Lilford. p.s. {H)i* May 93
Sir Ar. R. de Capell Brooke,
Bart 27 Mar. 95
Charles Pigott Harvev 17 Apr. 95
Buckley C. L. Mackworth
Praed 16 Apr. 98
Lionel Hugh Marti nean (II)
South Africa 22 Mar. 99
Harry Grant-Thorold 18 July 00
Francis Edwin Goddard
Jackson 4 Oct. 00
Lieutenants.
Edward Lionel Thomson ...;o Feb. 97
Gilbert John Hamilton, i.y.
S. Africa '21 Feb. 00
W. E.Geo. Arch. Weigall(i/) 9 May 00
Oscar Peppercorn, Royal
Garristu Regiment 9 May 00
George Francis Hodgson... 9 May 00
Arthur Guy Leslie Pepys ..10 May 00
Wilham Ernest Gtiinnes-s 31 July 00
Arthur Ltmgton Airy, South
Africa ..." ' 6NOV.OO
Percy Brian Allott 6 Nov. 00
Wilfred A. Selwyn De Gale 4 Apr. 01
Sir Fred. V. Laud Robinson,
Barf 4 Apr. 01
Second Lieutenants.
William Hy. J. St. Leger
Atkinson n Nov.00
Aubrey Ralph T. Cart-
wright 5 Feb. ot
George Ward Hunt 5 Feb. 01
Horace Henry Stafford
O'Brien 9 Nov. 01
Adjt. <{• Capt.— E. O. Smith,
Captain 1 Battalion 1 Oct. 97
Qr. Master.— Jos. Perrin,3
Hon. Captain 2j Oct. S8
Me I. Of.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
H. B. Spurgin 1 Dec. 9r
Princess Charlotte of Wales's
(Royal Berkshire Regiment).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Berks Militia.)
(Embodied 19 Feb. 00; disembodied
13 July 01.
Head Quarters, Reading.
'* Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
M. A. Earl of Abingdon .... 21 Oct. 80
Lt.Colonbl.
Thomas John Bowles, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 21 Apr. 94
Major.
John Robin Gray (H), late
Lieut. King's R. Rifles ... 9 M 13' 93
Captains.
Walter Thornton, (2?) 4 May 89
Frederick George Barker. ..25 Mar. 01
Harry Claude Fred. Hay, 1
Cadet Bn. W.Surrey Reqt. 7 Apr. 05
Wm. Jn. B. Van De Weyer,
MVO. Aide de Camp to the
Lord fdeutena nt of frelandiT, May 95
John Blakeney de la P.
Beresford,1 p.s., late Lt .
Durham Lt. Infantry 1 Jan. 96
Francis Mildred Birch, Hon.
Major 3 July 00
Lieutenants.
Bertie G. Annesley Town-
shend 28 Mar. 00
FrancisCourtenay Mitchell 28 Mar. co
Laurence Cail yichol-son,
Mtd. Inf. S. Africa 21 Aug. 00
Arthur Percival Strange,
(l.b.) 12 Apr. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Jean Bates Van De Weyer...io Jan. 00
Reginald Pole Routh 14 Jan. 01
Walter Mark Hore 13 Feb. 01
Fred Hildvard Barkley
(l.b.) 6Mar. 01
Adjt.J-Capt.— Chas.TurneT,
Major 1 Battalion 30 Oct. 95
Qr. Master. — Tom Brown,3
Son. Lieut 3 May 93
Med. Off.—
Mihtia Iv/ar.trij.
The King's Own Yorkshire
Light Infantry.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st West York Militia.)
(Embodied 5 May 00; disembodied
17 Oct. 00; re-embodied 6 May 01.)
Head Quarters, Pontefract.
Embodied, Malta.
Honorary Colonel.
c. Ale.v. Aitken, late Capt.
77 .F 31 May 82
Lt. Colonel.
The Queen's Own (Eoyal We8t Theodore Henry Skinner,
V <■ T> • t\ JP.p.*.(H),[Q,h:teLieut.
jLent Kegiment). sf., Ro,i. CoUmei 15 Oct. 92
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the WettKent Lt. Infantry.)
(Embodied n Dec. 99; disembodied
10 June 01.)
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
Honorary Colonel.
General H.R.H. Arthur
Wm. Patrick Albert, Duke
ofConnaught, KG. KT.
KP. GMB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO. Rifle
Brisade, &c. &c 23 Aug. 84
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lt.Colonel.
Edmund W. G. Bailey 30 May 01
Major.
p.f.o. Chas. Herbert fc'arqu-
harson, ret. pan 3 Dr. Gd*.,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 13 Apr. 39
Captains.
J. H. Kennedy,1 ret. pay 2
Battalion 24 June 91
Cecil Frederick Beeching [fj,
A»sist. Agent Brit ishCentral
Africa Protectorate 28 Apr. 04
Arthur Jas. P. Annesley(H),
Imp. Yeomanry 6 Mar. 95
Fras. Wm. Burbury, ret.
pay 2 Battalion 20 May 96
George Wilson, (U), In-
structor of Musketry 1 June 96
Arthur S. T. Grifflth-Bos-
eawen, p.s. MP. Charity
Commissioner 22 July 96
Geo. Edw. Wickham Lege.
Knight of Graceof St .John
of Jerusalem, late Lieut.
South Stafford Regiment ...16 Dec. 96
Herbert Neve, p. s. (t), Hon.
Major 23 Feb. 99
Artiur Chilley Pine, Hon.
Major, 2 Nov. 01 ; p.s. (t) 29 Apr. 9S
Edw.M.Attwood Wakefield 25 Sept. 00
LlBUTENANTS.
Richard Whitehead 5 Dec. 97
Charles Deans Barrow 31 May 90
Arthur Cecil Beeman 22 June 00
Kenneth Lochiel Cameron22 June 00
Arthur Percival Stone ... 2 Nov. 00
Charles Moubray Allfrey 2 Nov. 00
Arthur Innes Irons (Depot) 7 Mar. 10
Second Lieutenants.
Arth. C. K. Steuart Clarke 28 Ja=. 01
Henry Archibald Waring 21 Jan. ot
Wm. Chas. Owen PhillipB.. 5 Apr. or
Hy. Faudel Faudel-Phillips29 May 01
Herbert Benjamin White-
lock Maling 21 Dec. 01
Adjt. $ Capt. —
Qr. Master. — Edward W.
Brown, Hon. Captain 22 Aug. 83
Embarked for Malta, Jan. 1900;
returned to England, 10 June 1901.
Majors.
Reginald Hayes-Sadler,1 p.s.
Assist. Procust Marshal,
South Africa 19 May 94
Albert William Crawford
M'FaU,- ret. pay 1 Bat-
talion 4 July go
Captains.
Hon. Lewi* Arthur Miiles,
ret. pay 16 Lancers 28 Aug. 95
Herbert Reginald Ryder(H),
South Africa 8 Mar. 99
Henrv Chris. Bruce Wilson 4 July 00
Claud Hy. M. Tabutean.p.s.
late Lt. 10 Foot; Special
Sercice. South Africa 4 July 00
Francis Xlartineau, Inst, of
Musketry 25 Oct. 01
Lieutenants.
Reginald Kerr Granoille,
District Commr. Southern
Xigeria 16 Nov. 98
Arthur Cecil Benton, Royal
Garrison Regt. 28 July 00
Gordon Falcon 28 July 00
Fred. C. Wilson Brindley,
South Africa 28 July 00
Harold Stuart Filsell 28 July 00
Edmund Jullien Donaldsom6 Mar. oi
Samuel Nevill Dale 16 Mar. 01
Cecil Falconar Tulloh 16 Mar. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel Selman Moore 19 Dec. 00
Sydney Francis Huth 15 July 01
Charles H»xt Cotesworth 12 Aug. 01
Robe,-t C'hrist'e 27 Aug. 01
Chas. Edwin Percival Long 18 Sept. 01
Adjt. <r Capt.— R. H. W.
Tulloh, Capta in 2 Bn 19 Nov. 95
Qr. Master.— Wf. S. Patter-
son,4 Hon. Lieut 31 Jan. 94
Med. Off.—
Embarked for 2Ialia, 19 June 1907.
The King's (Shropshire Light
Infantry).
3rd Battalion.
(Formerly the Shropshire Militia.)
(Embodied 3 May 00; disembodied
11 July 01.)
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Fru Ales. W. Whitmo: e .. 3 Apr. 01
902
Majors.
Harry Vane Russell, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 22 Mar. og
Walter Charlton Pryce, p.s. 4 Apr. 01
Captains.
Ellis Sparling Cunlifle, p.s.
Hon. Major 24 Nov. S£
Thomas Dickin,/)..v 3 Apr 9-
Hon. Fras. H. C. Weld
Forester : Feb. 96
C. R. Borlase Wingfield iH) 4 May o3
Wm. Noel Cunlifle (Depot)20 Apr. 09
Edward Richard Trevor
Corbett (H), Instructor of
Musketry 25 July 03
Lieutenants.
William John Brooke 21 Feb. 00
Herbert Hudson, S. Africa 17 Aur. 00
Gffry.Wolryche-Whitmore25 July 00
Vincent Cjldwell 25 Julv oo
Percival Cuthiert Huth,
South Africa 29 Oct. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Cecil F. Montgomery Pike. 14 Juneoo
Reg. Geo. Stani^r Gordon 17 Sept. 00
Cyril F. Baronneau Winter-
scale tS Sept 00
Edm. Meysey Boughton-
Knight 7 Feb. 01
F. C. A. H. Visct. Newry &
Mourne 25 Mar. 0)
Adit. 4- Capt.—S. C. TJmfre-
ville, Capt. W. Riding
Beat 22 Apr. 95
Qr. Master. — GeorgePecker,2
Hon. Lieut 27 June 92
Med. Off— Surgeon Lt.Col.
H. Nelson Edwards 1 Dec. gi
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Hereford Militia.)
(Embodied 72 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
1 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Hereford.
On 1 Nov. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
W. B. B. H. Lord Bafeman,
Lord Lieutenant 19 May 64
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
E. S. Lucas Scudamore./j.*.
Hon. Colonel 3 Apr. 90
Major.
Gilbert Chas. Bourne, p.s.
late Lt.Col. 1 Vol. Bn.
Oxford Lt. Infantry, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 8 Nov. 90
Captains.
Charles Orby Shipley, (H)i-j May 90
Richard H. T. Symonds-
Tayler,;7.8 6 Aug.02
Ponsonby M. Lynn Uarew,
(H) (S) (t), ret. pay Irish
Rifles, Hon. Major 3 Feb. 97
Trevor C. G. James-Trevcr,
(ID 4 May 98
Fras. Geo. Prescot Philips,
(H), Inst, of Musketry,
South Africa 11 Apr. 00
Lieutenants.
Fras. Herbert Hemingway,
South Africa .._ 3 Apr. 00
ErnestHenryAi.es 6 Juneoo
Second Lieutenants.
Edrie Algernon Paley, i.y.
South Africa 24 Juneoo
Erskine Ramsay Cox, South
Africa 24 Juneoo
Mordaunt Reg. Williams,
W.African Front 'ier Force 26 Sept. 00
Herbert Strong Burrough,
i.y. S. Africa 18 Sept. 00
9°3
Bertam Leopold William*,
Special Service; S. Africa. 2 Nov. po
Herbert Bernard Green 10 June 01
Adjutant. —
Qr. Master.— Samuel Skel-
ley,4 Bon. Lieut 5 Juneqs
Med. Off.—
Militia Infantry.
Lt.Colonel.
George Coope Holme. CB.
CMG.ret.pay Wilts Risgt.
Hon. Colonel 20 Pel)
Majohs.
Gerard R. Rushbrooke, p.s,
CTH B*TTALI02f.
( Formerly the Royal Flint Rifles. )
[Disbanded 30 June 89. 1
7TH BlTTALIO.N".
The Duke of Cambridge's
Own (Middlesex Regiment ) .
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Elthorne Light
Infantry.)
(Embodied 4 May 00; disembodied
15 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
On 15 Oct. . 11 1.
Honorary Colonel.
Chat. Brome Bashford, JR.
late Capt. 9 Zkmcers. p.s.
Aide de Camp to thf King,
and Colonel u Oct. 97
Hon. Lt Colonel ... 2R Apr. 09 (Formerly the 2nd or Edmonton Royal
erbcrt \\ . H. Hreuchlev. M.„, _.„ . *
Herbcr
Jfon. Lt.Colonel.
4 Nov. on
Captains.
Gerald Edgar Barker, p.: 1.
Han . Major 13 Apr. So
Alex. Wentworth Kitton, p.».
Hon. Major. Commr. Gold
Coa>t Ciiiil Police 20 Dec. 90
Percival Hope Graves (II),
(I), p." 6 Feb. 95
Ai thur Reg. Carey, p.x.(H)2i July 97
Alex. Dorau Gibbons (II) 2 Dec. 99
William Albert Gillain,
DSO. p.s 6 June 00
C. K. J. G. O'Mallcy, DSO.
West African Frontier F. 14 Aug.o 1
Charles Bayley OldHeld ...14 Aug. 00
Daniel Mildred {Depot) 18 Sept 01
Lieutenant Colonel.
Vilett Rolleston, p.t. [f] ..-.13 Oct. 97
Majors.
Geo. Moore, 11. ».Z?om. LI. Col. 2 Deo. 93
Ernest Mortimer Griffin (II) ,
Remount I)ept. S. Africa,
Hon. Lt.Col 2N0V.98
Charles James Fox 30 Ma 1 00
Captains.
George Anderson,* p.s. (II),
Lagos Bn. W. African
Frontier Force 19 May 04 1
Leslie Fletcher 13 Oct'. 97
Robert Henry I'arnall 13 Oct. 97'
Arthur Ruds'ton Brown 7 Dec. 98
Barrington Johu Russell(if)
Instructor of Musketry ... 7 Feb.
(leorge Reginald Aubrey
Rolleston 2 Nov.
Henry Howell BCewliugs,
i.y. S. Africa 14 Feb. 00
William Brewster Dunn,
IV. African Frontier Force 8 May 00
Percy Francis Cunyngliame,
serving on the Staff of the
Rajah of Sarawak >6 Oct. n 1
Lieutenants.
Reginald Alfred Slee,/i.n....
Thos. B. Chisenhale-Marshu
John Fred. Mildred Bingley
; June <
i July <
1 Sept.i
Second Lieutenants.
Soger Fred. Curtis King..,io July 00
George Houghton Thorne ic Sept. 01
Adjt. 4- Capt.— v. Sapte,
DSO. Major 2 Battalion 23 Nov. 97
Qr. Master. — James Alfred
Walter,3 Hon. Captain ...19 Mar. 10
Med. Of —
Embarked for S. Africa, ig Feb. 19 1,
Lieutenants.
Lancelot Francis Passy ... ;i Jan. 00
Malcolm Stephenson Fur-
long 6 June 00
J'.r.iest Arthur Ash, i.y- Sooth
Africa 6 June 00
John Hugh Morris 6 June 00
Geoffrey Pearson 9 Jan. 01
Charles Forster Alieyne ... o Jan. 01
Wilfred Francis Black 22 May 01
George Charles Ash, i.y. S.
Africa, 22 May 01
James Morrison Bathe 6 July 01
Robt. Alex. Hastie Inglis... 6 July 01
Second Lieutenants.
Melville Miles 17 Aug.01
Edward Albert Vmeu 17 Aug. or
Paul Tennant Miller ...23 Nov. 01
Adjt. and Capt. — E. A.
Bennett, Major 1 Bn 13 July 96
Qr. Master. — James Lee,
Hon. Lieut 24 June 09
Med. Off.—
The King's Royal Kifle Corps.
5TH Battalion.
( Formerly the Huntingdon Rifles.)
(Embodied 2 May 00; disembodied
4 Dec. to.)
Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Edward 67. H.Earlof Sand-
wich.Lord Lieut, of Hunts,
Col.!ateGrcuadierGuards:3 Jan. 99
Lt.i 'olonel.
Major.
Arthur Dunbar Pixley,e ret.
pay King's Royal Rifles,
Remount Department
5 Apr.
6th Batmlion.
{Formerly the Royal Fast Middlesex
Militia.',
(Embodied 13 Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Henry Kent,1 Lt. General
retired list 14 June 90
George P. E. Evans i.: May 96
John Edward Rhodes, ret.
pay King's Royal Rifles ...2: July ur
Lieutenants.
Thus. C. Leycester Povvys-
Keck, Aide de Camp to
Governor of Neicfoundlandio Mar. og
Robt. H. Temple Handcock,
i.y. South Africa 26 Nov. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Francis B.HockerMargett<2o Feb. 01
Edsvd. Waters Harbin Marsh 15 June 01
Adjt. Jr Capt.—C. Gosling,
Capt. 3 Battalion 26 June or
Qr.Mr.— Wm. Barrow, Hon.
Lieut :, June 00
Med. Of.—
Middlesex Rifrs.)
Embodied 5 May 00; disembodied
15 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Barnet.
On 13 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Col. Sir E. T. II. I lull, in.
ZCMG. CB. h.p [6Nov.oi
Lt.Colonel.
(indliey Astell" ( // ) ret. pa,,
King's JR. Rifles, H0n.C0l.27 Apr. 08
Majoes.
Jas. ]',. Brooke Tem/iler,'
Col. Reserve of Officers,
Supdl. Balloon Factory,
lldershot. ., 4 Apr. 83
Francis R. If. Sampson,
Dist. Commr. Southern
Nigeria 27 Jan. 94
Arthurs. Heathcote, (7/)... 3 Mar. 97
Thos. E. Milborno-Swin-
nerton-Pilkington,'' (7/i
ret. pa,,- King's It. Uiltes;
ilo„. Lt.Colonel u Feb. ■
Captains.
Henry Spencer Follett, (][ )
late Major j Dragoon Gds. 2 Mar. 92
Fred. Arthur Irby10 (II)
ret. pay Rifle Brigade r3 Mar. os
: William Wilfred Rhodes,
p.s. S. Africa 2 Jan. 97
Leonard Paul Irby Ut) ret.
King's R. Rifles.S. AfrieaiH May 99
Daniel Charles Win. Lysons'-'
(H) Hon. Major ....'. 28 Mar. 00
Francis Richard Gosling,
p.s. (H) Inst, of Musketry 23 Mar. 00
Henry E. Win. Fetherstoii-
iiaugh-Whitney (//) lair
It. 60 liiflrs. lto„. Major 2, Apr. , ,
Lieutenants.
Terry Henry Guy Feilden,
Aide de Camp to I hi
Governor of Queensland... 2 Jan. 97
Harold dandleson Pape ...16 Juneo 1
ArthurCraveu Charringtoni6 June en
JohnWormald 2 Oct. 00
Second Lieutenants.
, FraiicisW.]SulloekMarsharri2i Sept.oi
Tevan Lloyd Mostyn 7 Dee. 01
Adjt. ic Capt.— Hon. J. R.
Brownlow, Capt. 2 Bn.... 21 Dec 1
Qr.Maiter.— AlfjedWyrrn,"
Hon. Captain 15 Sept. 83
Med. Off —
Sth Battalion.
(Formerly the Carlow Rifles.)
(Embodied 23 Jan. 00; disembodied
r Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Carlow.
On 1 Nov. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Thomas Fierce Butler,-
Bart 20 July
Lt.Colonel.
Geo. Wellington L'Estrange,
Hon. Colour! ; 14 Apr. ^
Major.
Lord Fiedk. FitzGerald > (Jl)
late Major King's Royal
Rifles, lion. Ll', Colonel ...24 Apr. jj
CAPTAINS.
Joshua Kearney Miilner.
p.*. (H) Hon. Major ...iS Aug. S3
Chas.Edw. Henry Duckett-
Steuart 20 July S9
Richard Pierce Butler,
Special Service, S. Africa : ^ May 97
Henry Eliardo Wheeler (H) 4 Jan. 99
Walter Herman Fermer,
/».-. (t) Soi:fh Africa 14 Aug. 01
LIEUTENANTS.
Svdney Philip Chas.Yesey,
Instructor of Musketry ...23 JIuv 00
Herbert William Deedes-, S.
Africa iS July 00
Second Lieutenants.
Wm.Geo.SouthevHnrrison 9 Mar. m
Adjt. 4- Capt. — St. J. D. T.
Loftus, Capt. 2 Bn iq May 97
William George Otway ...25 Dee. 01
Qr. Master. — Wm. John
Wilkins, Hon. Lied. ... 7 Feb. 00
Med. Of.— Surgeon Lt.Col.
Edward A. Rawson, JTD. 1 Dec. 91
'.IE Battalion.
(Formerly the North, Cork Rifles.)
1 Embodied 5 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
July 01. i
Head Quarters, Mallow.
HONORARY COLONEL.
Sir Robt. V. P. FilxGerald,
Bar/ 3 Mar. 99
Lt. Colonel.
William Coote - Collis,1"
1 MG. late Irish Rifles;
Son. Colonel 12 Dec. 94
Majors.
William Stopford 10 Dee. 57
Richd. S. Brasier-Creagh,
/>.*. III.) 25 Jan. 00
Captains.
Albert Wm. Gierke, DSO.
p.s. (H) 27 May 93
Geo. G.deCourcy Harrison,
p.s.(H),Inst. of Musketryio July 93
William Speer Clerke, p.s. 14 Aug. 95
John Chas. Oliver Aid worth 14 Aug. 95
John Ewan Martin, /i.8.(H')22 May 05
Edward Herbert Hobart,
)>.s. (H), West African
Field Force 6 Jan. go
Thomas W. Marshall Fuge,
p.s. Johannesburg Police 6 Jan. 00
John Creagh,(£f)..' 25 Jan. 00
Walter Harry Nichols 25 Apr. 00
Lieutenants
Wm. Moore Perceval-Max-
well 12 Oct. 98
St. John Cole Bowen 9 May 00
Robert Constable Hill 8 Nov. 00
Albert Ernest Gallagher,
West African Frontier F. 8 Nov. 00
Peter Zacharias Paulson,
West African Frontier F. 3 Nov. 00
William Power Hunt 3 Nov. 00
John Cecil Brodie 16 Nov. 01
Second Lie (.tenants.
Claude Ivor MacKenzie ... 4 Apr. 01
Robert N. Burts Farrell ...ic May 01
Kenneth MacKenzie 21 May 01
Wm. Marshall Hickman
Humphreys 29 June 01
Leonard Graham Dobbin ...25 Aug. 01
George Noel Humphreys ...27 Aug.oi
John Harold Barry 12 Oct. or
Adit, and Cupt.—R. Byron,
DSO. Captain : Battalion 16 Aug. 99
Q,r. Master.— Wm. Holmes,1?
Hon. Captain 14 Apr. 83
Med. Off.—
Embarked forfS. Africa, '13 Jan. tgco.
Militia Infantry.
The Duke of Edinburgh's
(Wiltshire Eegiment).
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Wiltshire Militia.
Embodied 16 Jan. 00.)
Head Quarters, Devizes.
Embodied, St. Helena.
'* Mediterranean.'"
HoxoEAET Colonel.
Major Gen. Paul Saufonl,
Lord Metlmen, KCVO.
CB. CMG. Comdg. a Die.
South Africa [R] 25 June 92
Lt. Colonel.
Edward C. A. Santbrd, p.s.
Hon. Colour! 4 Apr. 94
Major.
Reg. Barclay, Hn„. Lt.C0l.22 Aug. 94
Captains.
Charles Henry Stilwell, ys. 5 Oct. 02
Walter T. Coleman (H),
Hon. Major 5 July 93
Lionel Wallace Spiller, p.s. 18 Apr. S9
James Sealey Clarke, ret.
pay Lancaster Regiment,
Acting StaffCaptain, Corkf$ Jan. 97
J.P. H.'Winterscale,i>.».(.H")22 Deo. 97
Frederick Radclifie Cock-
burn, p.s. (H) 28 Dec. 9S
Lieutenants.
Maurice William Cooie,(H)
Instructor of Musketry ...12 .July gg
Victor Neville Johnson, II.
Garrison Regiment .. 2 May 00
Byam Hy. E. Douses, Mid.
Inf. South Africa 4 July 00
Albert Hy. Peene Pepper ...25 Feb. 01
Francis Hugh Brooke 25 Apr. 01
William Pooley B. Fraser... 3 June or
Cuthbert Beeman Long 23 Oct. 01
Dudley Graham Johnson. ..31 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Richard G. Hume Chaloner 5 June 01
Henry C. Collis Reynolds... 6 June 01
Frank Robert Bailey.. 13 June 01
Heneage Greville, Lord
Guernsey 5 Aug. 01
Herbert Barrow Mogg Nov. 01
Arthur M'Culloch Inglis 2 Nov. ci
Adjt. 6r Capt.— L. H. War-
den, Major 1 Battalion ... 7 June 97
Qr. Master. — Geo. Pepper.1
Hon. Lieut 23 Aug. 03
Med. Op.—
Embarked for St. Helena, 20 June 01.
904
John Barton Aiken- (q) p.s.iS Mar. 96
Cecil Arthur Vanderzee (H)
p.s. South Africa 29 July 99
Svdney Wentworth Dixon 2 Mar. 98
William Fisher Hobdell 31 May 98
Frederick George Jackson 5 Mar. 00
Charles Arthur Booth, i.y.
South Africa 18 Apr. 00
Leslie Matters Sil certhomc,
Remount Dept 7 May 00
James Fiulay Dempster ... S May 00
Arthur Ernest Madge 8 June 00
William James Boggie 18 Oct. 01
Lieutenants.
Henry de Regny (Depot) .15 Apr. 99
Frederic Crosby Cass 9 May 00
Harry Thomas Hopkiusou
Harris, South Africa 6.Tuueoo
I Ernest Basil Wm. Solano,
Mtd. Inf. South Africa ...27 July 00
! Fras. William Mowbray
Leader '..16 Jan. 01
JosephLeo Murphy, S. A frica2j Feb. 01
Malcolm S. Richardson
Walters, Remount Dept.... 1 May 01
Humphrey Wallis .. 1 May 01
James Allan Whitehead ... r May 01
Second Lieutenants.
Digby Cecil Marsh 22 May 01
Leopold Vincent Murphy... 25 May 01
Dudley Wm.GeraldJackson28 May 01
1'ercy Charles Gregory 31 May ot
Arthur James Ellis it Juneor
Charles Algernon Godwin16Aug.cn
Charles Henry Stainforth .20 Aug. 01
Arthur R. F. Brenes n Nor. 01
Alan Gething Stone 26 Nov. 21
Adj. <f- Capt.— J. C. Craw-
Ibfd, Capt. Manchester
Regiment 24 Jan. 98
Clr. Mr. — John James Fox,
Hon. Lieut 24 Mar. 00
Med. Of.—
Embarked for S. Africa, 17 June 01.
The Manchester Regiment.
5th Battalion.
I Formerly fjt.hRoyal LancashireMilitia .)
(Embodied 3 May 00; disembodied
20 Oct. 00 ; re-embodied 6 May 01.)
Head Quarters, Ashton.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
John II. Chambers, DL.JP.
late Capt. 46 F. 25 Apr. 83
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. J. Bosvorth, p.s. (Q),
Comdg. 2nd Procisional
Bn. Alde.rshot 4N0V.99
Henry Crosbie,1 ret. pay
Derby Regt. Hon. Colonel, 5 Dec. 00
Major.
George Grant, p.s. [t~\ 17 Aug. <*8
Captains.
A. Hargraves Silverthorne
(H) Inst, of Musketry ...12 June 37
Robert Stewart Johnstone,
BA.LLB.p.s., Magistrate,
Bahamas 9 July 87
6th: Battalion.
(Former! '// 6th RoyalLancashi reMil it ,ia ',
(Embodied 4 May 00; disembodied
18 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Ashton.
On 18 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
John H. Chambers, DL.JP.
late Capt. 46 F. 25 Apr.
Lt.Coloni:l Commandant.
Charles Dominic Leyden .31 July
Majors.
Herbert Alfred Johnson ...17 Oct.
Abel Henry Bayley, Mtd.
Inf. South Afrtru 5 Jan.
Captains.
Arthur Clyde Perry, DSO.
(H) 9 May oa
W. J. Richardson Mat-
thews (H) 5 Jan. 98
Bertram. Wilson Pi.qott (H),
Instructor of Musketry :
Special. Sercice, S. Africa 27 -Vug. 98
Walter AdaniBurn, p.s. (H)2S Sept.98
William Lear Beales ,31 Jan. co
Fred. Ramon, de Bertodano'^t Jan. 00
Herbert H. Newson-Smithi4 Mar. 00
John Elliot Lamb 18 July 00
Lawrence Johnstone 28 July 00
Lieutenants.
Thomas Macgregor Greer,2i Sept.98
Geo. Seabrook T. Pragnell 6 Jan. 00
Leon. King Blanch (Depot) 6 June 00
Wm. Chas. Clark, S. Africa 6 June 00
Robt. A. Raekham-Bu'llard,
South Africa 6 Juueoo
Athole Alex. P. Rees Stuarti8 July 00
Reginald John W. Leyden,
i.y. South Africa 24 July 00
Claude H. Slade Vaudrey...24 July 00
John Stuart Nornabelle ...27 Mar. 01
Brian Maurice Carroll 27 Mar. oi
Alfred Garnet Moore 27 Mar. ot
James Ramwell ,R. Garrison
Regiment 22 May 01
9°5
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Eustace Roberts. .27 Mar. 01
Edgar Hume Sleigh 12 Apr. 01
A&jt. $ Capt. — A. H. Bald-
win. Major 1 Battalion ...14 Nov. 98
Qr. Mr. — Michael Henry
Connery, Hon. Lieut 7 July 97
Med. Off —
The Prince of Wales's North
Staffordshire Eegt.
3HD Battalion.
Formerly the King's Oicn 2nd Stafford
Light Infantry.)
( Embodied 2 May 00 ; disembodied
15 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
On 15 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Morton Edic. Stiller, St. 11 Aug. S8
Lt. Colonel.
John Henry Monckton, ji.«.
{El) , [t] , lion. Colonel ...28 Apr. 97
Majobs.
George Cramp/on Hall, p.s.
Hon. Lt. Colonel, i.y. South
Africa 20 June 99
Henry H. Ward, Hon. Lt.
Colonel 19 May 97
Captains.
Robert H.Hargreaves, Hon.
Major 28 Jan. 88
George Henry TunniclifEe,
Hon. Major 25 Ma3~ S9
Chas. Holland James, p.s.
(II), Hon. Major 9 Apr. 16
Alfred Richard Wood, Hon.
Major 20 June 92
Guy L. Thorne Seckham,8
p.s. (H), Hon. Major 11 Feb. 93
William L. Penrose Mark-
Wardlaw, p.t. [r] (U) (S),
Hon. Major 19 May 97
Horace Edward Falls. (H)2q June 98
William Shakspeare (//).. .23 Nov. 01
Lieutenants.
Fras. Vandeleur Hume-
Kelly, Inst, of Musketry 17 Jan. 00
Arthur JSevcell Ojjilvie 14 Aug. 00
Henry James Bath 14 Aug. od
Basil White 14 Aug. 00
Hyde Gwynne Harrison ... 3 Apr. 01
Henry Etlinger 3 Apr. 01
second Lieutenants.
Bolt. Chas. Payne Smith,
i.y. South Africa 5 May 00
Ion T. Drummond Kirk-
patrick 11 May 00
Alan Spencer Boustield 13 Feb. 01
Herbert Clifford Fausset ... 3 Apr. 01
j vor Campbell Chambers 30 Nov. 01
Adjt. $Capt. — H. Marwood,
Major 1 Battalion 2 May 98
Med. Off.—
Qr. Master. — Wm.Sandland,6
Hon. Lieut 17 Oct. 94
4TH Battalion.
Formerly the King's Own 3rd Stafford
Rifles.)
(Embodied 24 Jan. 00.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honobaby Colonel.
Charles Bill,1 MP 3 Dec. 98
Lt.Colonel.
Richard W. B. Mirehouse,-
Hon. Col 23 Nov. 9E
Militia Infantry.
Majors.
Francis R. Twemlow,3X>SO.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 29 May 93
Cecil Wedgwood,3 Area
Comdt. South Africa 12 Sept. 00
Captains.
D. G. O. Saunders-Davies3i8Maj S9
George Parker Bull .'District
Comdt. South Africa 8 Apr. 93
Cecil C. Walter Troughtou,4
p.s. (Q), (H) 30 May 93
Fras. Hamilton Wedgwood, 8
Station Comdt. S. Africa 2 July 04
Charles Bo.ver Webb" 14 Nov. 94
Charles Fitz Herbert BUR. .25 Jan. 99 j
Walter EdrtMrd Biagg" ...30 May 00
Oliver HawkshawS .12 Sept. 00
Walter Mackenzie Levett*
(H) Inst, of Musketry,
Hon. Major 12 Sept. 00
Lieutenants.
BertraraH. Wedgwood, ■'•/». s, 25 Jan. 99
Ivo Reginald Limberts 19 Feb. 00
Alg. Marshall Stapvlconfl...i9 Feb. 00
John Cyril ColletteThomas624 Apr. or
Philip Lyon3 24 Apr. 01
G'uthbert Wdson Moore8 ...24 Apr. 01
John Edward Page's 24 Apr. 01
Second Likutknanis.
Frederick James Philips8.. .11 June 00
Artbur Clegg F. Royle 22 July 01
George Edward Ram 3 Sept. 01
Claude Harold C. Adams 21 Oct. 01
Adjt. 4- Capt.—K. S. Pipe-
Wolferstan, Major South
Stafford Ret/t. .'. 15 Oct. 96
Qr. Master, — John Aherne,?
Hon. Lieut 20 June 00
Med. Off.—
Embarked for S. Africi, 9 Mar. 1900.
The York and Lancaster
Kegiment.
3HD Battalion.
(Formerly the yd West York Light
Infantry.)
Embodied 13 Dec. 99; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Pootsfract.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honchart Colonel.
Major General Frederick
Hardy,' rR] retired list 4 Apr. 88
Lt.Colonel.
John Gerald Wilson, CB.(t),
Hon. Colonel 20 Jan. 83
Majors.
John Edmund Groom, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 4 June 92
Fras. Davison Bland, }>.!>.(t),
2nd in Comd. 6 Proc. Bit. 3 May 07
Captains.
Ernest C'hamier Broughton.
ret. pay 2 Bn 29 Nov. 85
Reginald 3. Learoyd, (M),
ft), Railway Staff Officer,
South Africa 6 May 91
Ernest Fred. Lowthorpe,p.«. 1 6 Sept. 93
Hugh Owen Stcanston, p.s.
(tl), [f] South Africa 27 Jan. 97
Frederick Adrian Cathcart,
p.s. [t] (H) 27 Jan. 97
James Ernest Forster, p.s.,
(H) [tl South Africa 12 Jan. 98
Fras. H. D. Yickerman, p.s.
(H), (f) South Africa 4 Nov. 09
Henry Hwc\zs, Ins.of Musk. 9 Dec. ci
Lieutenants.
Fred. Geo. Aug. Henderson 30 Oct. 00
Cecil De Grey Murray, South
Africa 30 Oct. 00
Clercaux Arthur Chaytor,
Remount Dept 30 Oct. 00
Ronald Burns Shepherd,
Boyal Garrison Begimtnt 30 Oct. 00
John V. Meetkerke B iscoe3o Oct. 00
Kenneth Russell Davies ...30 Oct. 00
Robert Giryune Furley, i.y.
S. Africa 17 Aug. 01
David I'homson Welsh 17 Aug. or
Edw. Bertram Fawcett ...12 Dec. 01
Charles Heritage Price ...12 Dec. or.
Second Lieutenants.
Lionel Wilton Wolrige, South
Africa r7 May 00
Richard Henry Stott, i.y.
S. Africa =4 May 00
Geo. G. D' Arcy Macpherson,
i.y. S.Africa 5 Nov. oo
Geo. T. Elphinstone Keithr6 Mar. or
Hubert James East :2 Oct. 01
Adj. A- Capt.—E. J. Wood-
\ey. Capt. York if Lan-
caster Reg! 29 July 99
Qr. Master.— Robert Fitz-
Patrick, Hon. Captain ... 1 Apr. 83
Med. Off.-
The Durham Light Infantry.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Durham Fusiliers.)
(Embodied 5 Dec. 99; di (embodied
r2 June or.)
Head Quarters, Barna-d Castle.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles Frecilte Stlrlees,late
Capt. 3 Hussars 15 Mar. 73
Lt. Colonel.
E. S. V. Grimshawe,i>.«.(//)22 Mar. 01
Majors.
Henry Powys Greenwood,
(H) p.s 7Sept.oi
Thomas George Sowerby,
Instructor of Musketry ... 2 Nov. or
Captains.
Harry John Sowerby, DSO.
(H) Hon. Major 8 Nov. 90
Louis Edward Walker 4 Nov. 93
William Hilton Briggs (H),
S. African Constabnlari/ 4 Nov. 93
Edw.Cu jytor Sowerby, (H)xg June 9-
William Kemp Trotter, ret.
pay West Riding Rcgt. ...r6 Feb. 98
RodolphEeildeu 4 May 98
Henry Frederic Low 4 May 98
Charles Okey Greenwell ...30 Dec. 00.
Lieutenants.
Christopher Willson 22 Feb. or
Eiward Speu.-er C-irling ...r2 Mar. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Adit. 4- Capt. — L. E. C.
Elwej, DSO. Captain
1 Battalion 10 Oct. 01
Qr. Master— W. Y. Splaine,
Hon. Lieut. 10 Mar. oc
Med. Of.—
Embarked for S. Africa, rr Jan. 1900;.
returned to England, June rgor.
4TH Battalion.
Form erlu the 2nd or North Durham
Militia.)
(Embodied 23 Jan. 00; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Newcastle.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honobiby Cjlonel.
Most Hon. C. S. Marquis of
Londonderry, KG. Aide
de Camp to the King ;
Postmaster General 7 June 99
Lt.Colonei.
Mark H. Lambert, p.s. (H).
[t] Hon. Colonel 24N0V.97
MAJORS.
Herbert IT. Greenwell 29 Apr. 09
CUas. Warm? Darwin, Lt.
Co'onel ret. pay Durhari
Li jht Infantry 15 Feb. oo
CAPTAINS.
Ru. FlenrvW. Cardiff, p.t.
with 3 Proc. Battalion ...19 Nov. 92
John Kegiaald Shaw, (H)
South Africa 16 Tan. 95
Thomas Hodgson, p.t 5 Jan. 98
Herrey Greathed, ret. pay
3 Hussars, South Africa... 2N0V.08
Walter Andrew Fraser.' lite
Indian S.C ; Son. Major. .37 Jan. 00
ThoinasPercyMossman,p.«.i6 liar. 00
Clifford Cyril Scolt,sp.».(H)i6 liar. 00
John R'istell Hanson, p.t.(t),
>.y. S. Africa 13 Aug. 00
toam.Messiter Rowlandsjn*29 Dee. o>
LIEUTENANTS.
Charles Hutton Wilkinson,
rcith 2 Proc. Battalion ...20 Jn'y oo
H .rold Danvers 20 July oo
Hugh 'Wesley Glenn, with
2 Proc. Battalion 20 July 00
Charles Bichard Shirref,
S. Africa .'...20 July 00
Percival 0. du Sautoy
Leather, with 2 Proc. Bn.ic Juh 00
George Whiie 25 Aug. 00
Edward O. Fryer Smith,South
-ifi-ica 9 Jan. 01
trtlltam Tf ynne Apperley,
'■y. S. Africa 9 Jan. 01
Reginald Georsre Lascelles,
with 2 Proc. Battalion 9 Jan. 01
Wilfrid Gurney Hoare 7 Dec. oi
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Arthur Bertram Clayton 12 Jane 00
Cameron Lamb, South Africa 1 Aug. 00
Hubert Maclean Greentiill 5 Dee. oo
Arthur John Evans Smith 2 Nov. 01
Nicholas Augustine Gra-
ham Leadbitter Smith. ..16 Nov. 01
Jasper Snowdon Archer ...21 Dec. 01
Adit. <r Uapt.—S. E. Bush,
Major 1 Battalion 19 Feb. oo
Qr. Matter. — Joseph Magee
Byrne, lion. Captain 24 June 85
The Highland Light Infantry.
3BD BiTIALI03.
( Formerly the 1st Royal Lamrk Militia.)
(Embodied 6 Dec. 99 ; diseml: odied
20 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Hamilton,
On 20 Oct. 190c.
Honorary Colonel.
General H.R.H. the Duke
o/"Counaught and Strath-
earn, KG. KT. KP. GMB
GCSL GCMG. GCIE.
GCVO. Ride Brigade,&c..i2 Feb. 96
Lt. Colonel.
Win. Fred. Story, Hon. CW.24 0ct. 88
Majoes.
Edwin Awdry Everett, p.s.ro Nov. 96
John Hamilton E. Allen,
late Lt. Royal JVary, e.y.
South Africa ...z Oct. 98
Thomas Smijth O'Deli July 00
Captains.
G. E. Blake-Aughton, p.t.
(H). Intt. of Musketry,
Hon. Major 0 May 8t
CharlesJ.G.Mounsey Grant,
Hon. Major 16 Jan. 92
A. O. Lyttelton Kindertley,
p.t. (H), Special Service,
South Africa „ Sept.92
Launcelot C. E. Wyndham,
_ ',")■ 14 Nov. 94
Johntdw.Elin, Hon.Majorio Jan. 85
Militia Infantry.
la*. Finliu Anderson, By.
Staff Officer. South Africa 2 9 May 99
Charles A. Murray Lyon-
Campbell (ff), Lagos Bn.
TV. AfricanFrontier Forcen Oct. 99
Walter Xeilson, late 2 Bat-
talion, Special Service, S.
Africa io Nov. 99
John David Ontram [r] ... 4 May 00
John L. Hughes Bennett,
Remount Department 16 May 00
Joseph George Casson, p.t. 9 July 00
Harry R. B. Robertsoa-
Cuninghame, (H)p.s. ...15 Aug 00
LlBUTENANTS.
Gerald Hugh Spalding
Beveridge (H) 6 Dec. 99
Alan Graham Tuomson 9 May 00
Randolph E. Wemy.s Baird,
South Africa 9 Jury 00
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred M'Dowell Graham,
Malay States Guides, with
rank of Lieut 9 Mar. 01
Lionel George Aitken 9 Nov. 01
Geo.Buchauau Conbrough 12 Dec. or
Aubrey Brojke Winch 14 Dec. 01
Adjt. 4- Capt. — G. T. B.
Wilson, Capt. 1 Bn 15 Apr. 01
Qr.Mr. — William Bissett,
Hon. Captain.... 1 Apr. 82
Med. Off.—
4Ta Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Boyal Lanark
Militia.)
(Embodied 2 May oo; disembodied
15 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Hamilton.
On 15 Oct. 1900.
HONOEAEY CotONEL.
General H.R.H. the Duke of
Oonnau^ht and Strath-
earn, KG.KT. KP. GMB.
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCVO. Rifle Brigade, &C.12 Feb. 96
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Thomas S. G.H. Robertson-
Aikuian, Hon. Colonel ...19 June 00
Majors.
Gilbert Alex. Paean,1 ret.
pay Northumberland Fusi-
liers, Hon. Lt. Colonel 7 Feb. 00
Duncan F. I!obertson-A.ik-
man (H), late Lt. 13 Hus.14 Sept. 00
Captains.
Robert Greig ( I), late Major
3 Brig. Scottish Division;
Hon. Major ...13 Oct. 87
HughH. Robertson-Aikman
( H), ret. pay 1 Dragoons. ..27 Feb. 95
AubreyC.BertramIngle(Jf)20 Aug. 96
Arch. Wilson Jones(H),p.s.
South Africa 3 Apr. 79
Andrew- Gillon 29 May 99
Alex. Richard Chancellor,
p.t. (H) serving with Bar-
badot Police 29 May 99
Claude Laurie Marks, DSO.
i.y. S. Africa 29 May 99
James Reid Peploe, p.s.
Major retired late Edin-
burgh Art. Militia, Hon.
Major 14 Mar. oo
Hamilton Jos. Bunbury ... 4 Apr. 00
William Black Rankin 1 May 00
Henry Jessop Stone, p.s. ...11 Aug. 00
James Murray-Goarlay 17 Sept.oo
Lieutenants.
HughMaekay Cogbiil 3 Aug. 00
Arthur Derrick Gilmour ... 3 Aug. 00
William Furjjuson Hay 3 Aug. 00
Moubray Rolland 8 Dec. 00
9o5
Second Lieutenants.
Reginald F. iV. MacDonald,
R. Garrison Regt 28 Mar. 00
Join Brown Black 13 Feb. or
Hugh Forte%cue Basset ...21 Sipt.oi
Adjt. <r Capt.— T. Ma-jG.
'Vwyn&m, Capt. 1 Battalion 1 Jan. 00
Qr. Mr. — David Barrie.-ffon.
Lieut 3 Jan. 03
Medical Off.—
Seaforth Highlanders
(Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of
Albany's).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Highland Rifle Militia.)
(Embodied 13 Dec. 99 ; disemboiied
11 Jul}- 01.)
Head Quarters, Dingwall.
Honoeaby Colonel.
Alexander C. Macleay, CB.
p.s. 13 Sept.99
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Hector Munro, .Burr.28 Aug, 99
Majobs.
James H. Henderson, p.'. 17 Dec. 92
Edw. Wm. Home 6 Sept. 99
Captains.
John Baillie Rose, p.s 21 Nov. 91
Hercules Langl'ord Brown,
p.s 17 Mar. 92
Ranald J. M. Livingston-
Macdonald, p.s 4 Apr. 91
Hugh Middletun Ingle, p.s.
(K) Inst, of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 96
Hy. Aug. Nugent Rose, p.t. 4 Mar. 96
George Mackenzie Gunn
Munro, p.s., ret. pay Royal
Scots, Hon. Major 14 Mar. 96
John MacL. Macandrew,
p.s. (H) Hon. Major 30 June 90
Andrew Carmichael Ar-
buthnot 27 Nov. 99
Chilton Smith, p.t 27 July 01
Lieutenants.
William Farquharson Mac-
kenzie 18 Jan. 00
William P. Johnston Reid 12 Mar. or
George Wynne Tweodie ...12 Mar. or
Duncan Grant Warrand ...12 Mar. 01
Herbert Edwardes Farquhar,
with R. Garrison Regt. ...12 Mar. 01
Chas. J. Maitland-Makgill-
Crichton-Johnston 21 July 01
Second Lieutenants.
Chas. Thos. Butler Bentleyio July 00
Geo. Andrew Clark, S.Africais Aug. 00
Hugo Henry Houstoun ...28 Nov. 00
Adjt. <3r Capt. — D. Campbell,
Captain 2 Battalion 10 May 98
Qr. Master. — Martin Glynn, l
Hon. Lieut 23 Nov. 92
Med. Off.—
Embarked for Egypt, 10 Feb. 1900 ;
returned 10 England, 10 June 1901.
The G-ordon Highlanders.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Aberdeenshire
Highlanders.)
(Embodied 6 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
6 July oi.)
Head Quarters, Aberdeen.
Honobaby Colonel.
His Majesty THE KING.
4 «
907
Ll.COLOJfBLS
John Alexander Man Stuart,1
CB. CMG.Enight of Grace
of St. John of Jerusalem
(H),(8), Hon. Colonel ... i Feb. Sg
Et.Hon. A. H. T. Earl of
Kintore, GCM G.Hon. Col.,
Lord in Waiting 17 Oct. 91
Major.
W. J. B. Stewart-Menzies,
}>.s., Son. Lt. Colonel 13 Apr. Q2
Captains.
Cecil W.Kennard, Ehodcsian
Field Force 14 Mar. gi
Alex. Hy. Leith (U),lateLt.
Welsh Eegt., Instructor of
Musketry 3 Feb. 94
Jas. Oehoncar Forbes, p.s.
(U) 7 Nov. 94
Arthur Abercromby Duff,
Vice Consul in Abyssinia 8 Feb. 97
Charles Thos. Gordon, p.s.16 May 00
Egbert Napier,* p.s. (I),
South Africa 5 Oct. 00
John Edinglon Park, Hon.
Major, S. Africa 5 Oct. 00
LlBUTBNANTS.
Alured Jam iesnn Waller ...27 Aug. 00
Edward Gilbert Hay 8 Mar. 01
Hon. Arth. Owen (JncUton S Mar. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Humphrey Hayes Kennedy 6 Feb. 01
Ernest Francis Lumsden ... 6 Feb. 01
Stephen Alexander Macmil-
lan. South Africa 6 Feb. 01
Ralph Leyce>ter M'Call ...19 June 01
Adit. <f- Capt.—A. L. H.
Buchanan, Captain 1 Bn. 6 Dec. 00
Qr.Mr.— V€ Wm. Robert-
son,' Hon. Lieut 12 May 00
Med. Off—
The Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders.
3RD Battalion.
[Formerly the Highland Light Infantry
Militia.)
(Embodied 6 Dec. 90; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Inverness.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Lt. Colonel.
Alfred D. Macintosh of
Macintosh, p.s., late Lt. 71
Foot, Hon. Colonel 24 Nov. 97
Majors.
Norman MacLeod,1 Hon.
Lt. Colonel 25 May 9S
Wm. R. Dalziel Mackenzie,
}>■* 20 Oct. 00
Captains.
ArchibaldW .M'Donald,p.s.->2 June 96
Reginald Aug. Wyrner,/af>
Ensign gi Foot, 'p.s.(H)\_Q
Instructor of Musketry ...12 June q6
David Price Haig, p.s 16 Mar. 98
Montagu J.Grant-Peterkin,
J'.* 11 Aug. qS
Edw. Basherville Macken:ir,
Imp. Yeo. South Africa... 2 Nov. 98
Chas. Howard Crosbie, ;;.*.
_,.<-ff) 2 Xov. 98
William Mosse Macdonald,
p.s. ... 7 J1111C99
James Brandcr - Dunbar,
serving in the British Cen-
tral Africa Protectorate. ..21 Mar. 00
Militia Infantry.
William Price Hnig, p.s. ...23 May 00
David Evan Mackintosh,
South Africa 23 May 00
LIEUTENANT3.
Cecil Hugh Antrobus, South
Africa 21 Mar. 00
Kenneth La, ■hlauMacDonald2i Mar. 00
Deal try Charles Part 20 July 01
Nicholas Jas. M. Arclulall,
i y. S. Africa 20 July 01
Second Lieutenants.
Ralph Hoptr.n Ba^kervillc 13 Aug. 01
Percy Douglas Wallace ...26 Aug. 01
Norman Sinclair Stewart... 29 Aug. 01
Hon. Ronald Ian Macdonald 12 Oct. 01
Francis Lloyd Dyer 24 Oct. ci
Adit. <f- Capt.—F. L. Scott-
Kerr, Capt. 1 Battalion ...18 Jan. 97
Qr. Master. — John Emslie,5
Hon. Captain 13 Apr. 87
Med. Off.—Snrg. Lt. Colonel
Duncan M'Fadyeu 2 May 9^
The Koyal Irish Eifles,
3BD Battalion.
( Formerly thclioyal North Down Eifles. )
(Embodied t4 May 00; disembodied
19 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Newtown Ards.
On 19 Oct. igoo.
Honorary Colonel.
Marguis of L'nff'erin <(■ Ava,
EF. GCB. GCSI. GCMG.18 Jan. 65
Lt, Colonel.
Robert G. Sharman-Craw-
lord, (If), late Captain 16
Lancers, Hon. Colonel 2 Dec. 93
Majors.
FrancisFindlav.Wo«.Z^.Co?.8 Juncg6
James Frederick Humby {II),
t.y. South Africa 23 Dec. 01
Captains.
Robert Curzon Newton. late
Lieut. 5 Dragoon Gds.Hon.
Major 18 May 92
Edwin C. Oppenheim fZf)...24 June 93
Daniel Dixon, p.s. Instructor
of Musketry 8 June 96
James Rankin Mitchell, late
2nd Lt. Irish Eifles, i.y.
South Africa 18 Aug. 97
Harry Bell Syer, with 3
Prol' Bn 3c Dec. 99
Harry Charles Harvey, ret.
pay Irish Eifles 24 Jan. 00
E. J. P. F. Macartney-Fil-
gate, p.s. 12 Apr. 00
Bartholomew J. Teelinfr.p.s.
with % Prov. Battalia,, 28 Mavoo
Wm. E. M' Don n el I Parr,
Special Service, S. Africa 4 Aug. 00
James Peters Ewing .'. 13 Oct! 00
Herbert William Reeve,' p.s. 8 Nov. 00
Lieutenants.
Sydney 0. Rowan-Hamilton*
E. Garr. Ergt., late West
India Eegt 30 Dec. 9g
James Craig, juu., i.y. South
Africa 17 Jan. 00
George L. Blachley Bort0D2i June 00
Granville Craig 13 Mar. 01
John Blakiston-Houston..,23 Mar 01
Stanley E. Hercules Gi.lesi2 June 01
John II. M. Whitehead, West
\ African Front. Force 14 Augoi
George Bud igSept.oi
Second JjIbutenants.
Edward Gardiner Hodge,
i.y. S. Africa 2 Jan. 01
Adit. <f Capt.— A. L. Law,
Capt. N. Staff. Eegt 2 Jan. gg
Qr.Master.— AbrahamPeck-
nold, Hon. Lieut 73 June 94
Med. Off.—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Queen's Eoyal Eifles.
(Embodied 10 May 00; disembodied
1 Nov. 00.)
Head Quarters, Belfast.
On 1 Nov. 190CX
Honohart Colonel.
Sir Fras. Edm. Maiuaghten,
Bart.1 late o Hussars 1 Feb. go
Lt.Colonel.
p.s.c. Hy. Duppa Alfred
Cutbill,2 Hon. Colonel ret.
pay 1 Battalion 9 Oct. 95
Majors.
John Alex. Montgomery ...13 Mar. go
Hercules Arthur Paken-
ham, late Capt. Grenadier
Guards 22 Nov, id
Captains.
Wilfred Stanley Sharp.
CMG. (H), late Lt. 6
Dragoons, District Commr.
Sierra Leone Profectorutciy June 93
Francis James Montgomery3i Oct. 04
Walter E. Carson M'Cam-
mond, p.s 18 Aug. 97
Algernon Tudor Craig, p.t,
with S Prov. Battalion,
(II) Instructor ofMuskctryi-j Aug. 98
Ernest Eokebu Eobinsonfi(H)
D.A.A.G for i.y. S. Africa*?, Sept. 98
Aug. Justly Eyre Des Barres,
p.s. South Africa 28 Sept. 9S
Weutworth Alex. King-
Harman, (II) ret. pay
Irish Bi/les 2 Apr. 9S
Hugh F. Montgomery 2 Aug. go
Edw.M.Gilliland M'Ferran,
Mid. Inf. S. Africa 15 Feb. 01
Chas. BnwnlowStrutt, (H),
S. African Constabulary ...22 Mar. oj
Edward B. Dawson
Chichester 22 Mar. ol
Lieutenants.
Patrick Sampson Murray .. 15 Oct. 00
William Devonish Deverelhs Oct. o»
Eustace John Fraser 15 Oct. 00
Frank Moore Watney '5 Oct. 00
William Wei- tern Shaw 12 Dec. 00
George Townshend Whitlai2 Dec. to
Andrew Finuca no Persse... 15 May <&
KdwardVictorH.Chattertoni7 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenant.
Adjt. i Capt. — K. Beres-
i'ord, Capt. 1 Battalion ... 1 Feb. 97
Qr.Mr.— John Foley, -Him.
Lieut 17 Aug. 9*
Med.Off.-
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Eoyal South Doicn Liym
Infantry. )
(Embodied 10 May 00.)
Head Quarters, DownpatHck.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorary Coloniil.
Ft. lion. William Brownlom
Forde,luteof67F.,JP.DL. 7 Sept.. Si
Lt. Colonel.
Robert Hugh Wallace, p.s.
(H)Hon. Colonel 22 Jan. 8
Majors.
William George Forde 2 Sept.gfi
Arthur II. Cole- Hamilton,*
(H), late Scots Fusiliers,
Hon. Lt.Colonel, with Line
Details 27 May 99
James Maidment Morrisoii28 Feb. 01
Captains.
Thomas V. P. M'Camrnonr 2c Nov. 95
Charles Henry Edye, (H) 3 Mar. 97
Gerald E. H.Barrett- Hamil-
ton, p.s. (H) Instructor of
Musketry 3 Mar. 97
Arthur Hill, South Africa 25 Aug. 97
Prank Dixon 21 Apr. 00
William Arthur Hardy 21 Apr. 00
John Livingstone Dome ...31 Mar. 01
Edw. Jas. Kennedy Cordner,
A1sitt.Di8t.C0mr. Southern
Xigeria 3r Mar. 01
Claud Geo. Cole-Hamilton 31 Mar. 01
Lieutenant.
George Alleyn Chattertom8 Oct. 00
Second Lieutenant.
John Henry Loftus Reade 1 Dec. 00
Colin G. Rivett-Carnac 2 Apr. 01
Alfred Henry Hopwood ... 1 Aug. 01
John C. Middleton O'Don-
nell 3 Sept.oi
Reginald Alfred Bloxham 19 Oct. 01
Fitzjohn Murray Irwin 23 Nov. or
James Drogo Montagu, late
Lt. 3 Bn. Riy. Jersey Mil. 12 Dec. 01
Adit, 6r Capt.—T. Carson,
Captain 1 Battalion 22 Feb. 00
Qr. Mr.— Ales. Henderson,
Son. Lieut i5 Apr. 96
Med. Off". — Surgeon Major
Edwin F. Nelson, MD.... 1 Aug. 70
Embarked for South Africa, Apr. 1901.
6m Battalion.
{Formerly the Louth Rifles.)
(Embodied 6 Dec. 99 ; disembodied
17 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Dundalk.
On 17 Oct. 1900.
Honohaht Colonel.
T. K. Lord Rathdonuell 4 Jan. 96
Lt.Colonel.
Harry William Jamieson,
Hon. Colonel 30 Oct. 95
Majob.
John Cecil Thornhill, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 22 Oct. 00
Captains.
Sidney Partis Borman 20 Aug. 92
■Tames Roshorough, p.s. (H),
Central Africa Regiment. 8 June 96
Wm. F. Colborne Garstin,8
p.s. (3), South Africa re May 99
Charles William Sodenj).». 28 Feb. 00
Alfred Bellingham Cairnes 23 May 00
Lieutenants.
Roger Cecil Slacke, lust, of
Musketry 14 Feb. 00
Harold Sandwith 15 May 01
John Francis Martyr, Mtd.
Infantry, S.Africa 15 May 01
Second Lieutbnanis.
Harry M'Mullen Pearson,
W.AfricauF rontierForce,
ith rank of Lieut 25 May co
Adjt. 4- Capt.—U. M. Cliff,
Captain 1 Battalion 21 Jan. 97
Qr. Master. — Thos. Pike,9
Hon. Captain 7 Apr. 86
Princess Victoria's (Eoyal
Irish Fusiliers).
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the Armagh Light Infantry.)
(Embodied 14 May <x>; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Armagh.
Oa 4 Dec. 1900.
Hoxokaey Colonel.
Archibald Brabazon S. Earl
of Gosfonl, KP. Y ice-
Chamberlain to Q.'ci,,
Alexandra 4 Mar. 99
Militia Infantry.
Lt.Colonel.
James Robert Jameson,
p.s. Hon. Colonel; Com-
manding 7 Prov. Bn 20 Jan. 97
Majohs.
William C. FitzGerald (S)iS Aug. 97
John Tyrwhitt Walker,3 ret.
pay, Hon. Lt. Colonel ; R.
Garrison Regiment 23 May 00
Captains.
Arthur B.R.Kaye,1 Inspector
of Police, Barbadoes,Ron.
Major 29 Oct. 87
Francis Henry Murray 3 Oct. 88
Cecil Cromwell Collier 24 Oct. 91
Clnford Oullen, (H)ret. pay
Derbyshire Regt., Hon.
Major 2 Nov. 92
Edw. Colburu Mayne,p.s.{S)io^la,y 93
Robert Arthur Lidwill.^j.s. 8 June 96
Jame* EdwardsHarder>,/i.s.
{Depot) 13 Jan. 97
Geo. Wm. Greer, p.s. late
Lt. Royal Artillery; with
7 Prov. Bn 3 Jan. 98
Wm. Henry Alex. Theed ...30 May 00
Wilfred C. Stanley Wilson 22 Oct. 00
Lieutenants.
Thomas Dobson Pottinger,
W'$t African Regiment ... 6 Oct. 00
Arthur Marl ay Fleury, West
African Frontier Force ... 6 Oct. 00
Francis John Croly, West
African Frontier Force ... 6 Oct. on
Franc Sadleir Brereton,
South Africa 23 Oct. 00
FrancisRichardShackletoii23 Oct. 00
George Widiam Seymour,
Inst.of Musketry 23 Oct. 00
James Millerd, S. Africa ...23 Oct. 00
Lionel Hy. Trafford Martin,
tcitk 7 Provisional Bn 23 Oct. 00
John Percy Whelan, Royal
Garrison Regiuient 22 Nov. 00
Herbert Charles Crozier ... 18 Sept.oi
John Jas. M'Curdy Green 8 Sept.oi
Second Lieutenants.
Harold Stansmore Nutting27 Mar. 01
Patrick Corneille Stewart
Roberts 26 June 01
Roliert Law Stewart
Roberts 26 June 01
Adjutant & Capt. — C. K.
Swetenham, Capt. 2 Bn. 15 Oct. 01
Qr. Master.— George Henry
Osborne,9 Hon. Lieut. ... 2 Nov. 95
Med. Of.-
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Caoan Militia.)
(Embodied 5 Dec. 99; disembodied
19 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Cavan.
On 19 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Gerald Richard Dease,
Knt.CVO. p.s 19 Dec. 94
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Robert A. Hodson,iJu/'f.
p.s. Hon. Colonel 2 Dec. 93
Major.
p.s.c. William Tenisoii.Vnfe
Manchester Regt. Hon. Lt.
Colonel 7 Oct. 99
Captains.
John Douglas Hamilton,
late Lt. 14 Hussars, with 7
Provisional Battalion 25 Feb. 93
Wm. Joseph Hamilton 2 Jan. 95
Victor Fred. Finlay Malley,
p.s. {H), Inst, of Musk.
with 6 Provisional Bn. ...25 Nov. 93
Ediv. Alex. Cumberland Wil-
cox, West African Frontier
Force 13 May 01
Leigh Sadleir Stoney, tcitk 7
Provisional Battalion. 2 Nov. 01
908
Lieutenants.
Robert George T omson ...22 May 01
Percy Edw. Hughes Patey 7 Sept. 01
Alan Goldingham 7 Sept.oi
Shnckburgh U. L. Lucas
Clements, S.Africa 7 Sept.oi
Second Libutbnants.
Jospph Edward Lynch 10 June or
Wm.Hietie Abraham Ho£rg25 Dec. or
Adit. Jr Capt.—W. B. Sdver,
Captain 1 Battal'wi 19 Mar. or
Qr. Master. — John H.
Hiland, Hon. Lieut 30 Dec. qq
Med. Off.—
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Monaghan Militia.)
(Embodied 8 Mav 00; disembodied
20 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, donaghan.
On 23 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Cilonel.
Derrick W. W. Lord Ross-
more 29 July 96
Lt.Colonel.
Job. 1 Leslie,0 late Lt. Grena-
dier Guards, Hon. ColonehS Apr. 91
Major.
Wm. H. Broughton, [c], (-H")
Hon. Lt.Colonel, with 7
Provisional Battalion 21 May 94
Captains.
Cecil Hamilton Browne-
Lecky, Hon. Major 3 Oct. 85
Charles Wm. Hall, p.s. {H),
Hon. Major 21 Jan. 88
J. C. Waterhouse Madden,
p.s. it] {H) 24 Oct. 91
J n. Jas. Davidge Cleminson,
p.s. S. Africa 20 May 96
Victor Root. Beatty West,
p.s 16 May 98
Edward J. Richardson, p.s. 30 Nov. or
Lieutenants.
Herbert Greenough Woolf,
p.s. {H), South Africa ...30 Jan. 95
Henry Wybrants Hamilton,
{H) South Africa 20 Sept. 99
John D. Macintyre Flood,
South Africa 20 Sept. 99
Christopher St. George
French, {H) U. Garrison
Regt 30 June 00
John Kendall Rathleiyh,
Rhodesian Field Force ...13 Mar. or
Andrew Ernest Beattie,iri£A
7 Provisional Battalion ...12 Juneor
Victor Peter Felix Bryce ...12 June or
Benj. Sandford Johnson,
Remount Department 12 June or
Guy Standish Jackson,
South Africa 23 Nov. or
Second Libutbnants.
John Montgomery Fiddes. 4 June or
Ad;. 6f Capt. — R. W. Leeper,
Captain 2 Battalion 25Mar.9$
Qr.Mr.— Philip M'Donnell,8
Hon.Lt 23 Juneoo
Med. Off.—
The Oonnaught Rangers.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the South Mayo Rijles and
the North Mayo Militia.)
(Embodied 5 Mar. 00; disembodied
5 July 01.)
Head Quarters, Castlebar.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles H. C. Knox, late
Capt. 8 Hussars 29 July 85
A C 2
9°9
Li. Colonel.
Gny L. Bence - Lambert,
Hon. Colonel ioNov.97
Majob.
Henry Bourke Jordan 6 July 98
Captains.
Herbert Wm-Anderaon, p.s.
(H) S.Africa, Hon. Major 4 Sept 95
Ernest Cecil Cochrane ."..... 6 July 98
John H. If. Hamilton Burke,
p.»., South Africa 26 Jul}' 99
Francis Osborne Bowen,
South Africa 22 Mar. 00
Arthur Charles Aglionby ..13 June o:
Arthur Webber, South Africz?.o July 01
LIEUTENANTS.
Perceval We'tby Smyly,
South Africa 3 July 00
Llewellyn Montague Browne 3 July 00
Charles Edward Tayleur ... "3 July 00
Thomas Tighe 28 Mar. 01
Albert Walter Freehill, B.
Garrison Regiment 20 Jul}- 01
Reginald E. Hy. Knox 31 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Geoffrey Ford Callaghan...3o Apr. 01
Christopher James Hughes 3 Ma}' 01
Ad,t. 6t Capt. — J. S. M.
Lenox-Conyngham, Moj.
1 Battalion 1 Mar. 97
Paymaster. —
Qr. Master. — T. O'Shea,
Hon. Lieut 14 Mar.
Medical Off.—
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Galway Militia.)
(Embodied 7 May 00; disembodied
17 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Galway.
On 17 Oct. 1900.
Honobabt Colonbl.
John Archer Daly 11 July 91
Lt. Colonel.
Rich. Lynch Staunton, Hon.
Colonel, Comdg. 6 Prov.Bn. 19 Feb. 90
Majob.
Militia Infantry.
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Roicommon Militia.)
(Embodied 6 Dec. 99; disembodied
17 Oct. 00.)
Heart Quarters, Boyle.
On 17 Oct. 1903.
Honobabt Colonel.
Caleb Robertson 1 Jan. 98
Lt. Colonel.
Dayrell T. Hammond,1 (H).
ret pay 1 Bn., Hon. Colonel
Comdg. 12 Prov. Bn 6 Noy. 99
Ma jobs.
Hon. Richard P. French .15 Nov. 99
A. J. Earl ,f Fin pall, Re-
mount Department 9 July 01
Captains.
John Hall-Dai wood ,p.». (H)to Feb. 99
Richard Pierce O'Keilly ...22 Noy. 99
Robt. Wm. Geo. Harrison,
with 7 Proi
Williarr. Thomas Sydney
Lauder, South Africa 6 Dec. 99
Hugh Wray Biddulph, South
Africa 1 Jan. 00
Sir' Hy. Chris. Grattan
Uellew, Bart. (H) 9 Mar. 00
John Humber M'Nab 18 Mar. 00
Maurice FitzM. Murray,
South Africa '. 18 July 00
Walter Alfred Hamilton
Grimshaw, Inst . of Musk. 9 Noy. 01
TjIEUTBNANTS.
Garnet Fraser Murphy, R.
Garrison Reqiment 25 Apr. 00
Xathaniel William Maync,
South Africa 23 Apr. 00
Henry Hastings Brooke ...18 July 00
Edmund T. E. Di C. de B.
Wickham, R. Garr. Real. iS July 00
Erhv. Douglas S.Robertsonif, July 00
Helenus P. Blake White,
Special Service, S. Africa 29 Sept. 00
Hon. Fergus Geo. A. Forbes 4 May 01
Peter Hubert J. Tighe 4 May OI
Leonard Chris. Milward,
South Africa 4 Juneoi
Chas.Talbot .T.G.Walmesley 4 June 01
Cecil U. B. St. George
Whyte, South Africa 4 June 01
Second Lieutenants.
William Albert Wilson 13 Mar. 01
Frederic Howard Jacksoni2 June 01
Maxwell F.msley Rouse,
p.s. It] (H) 19 May 94
John Fyfe .Tamieson 14 June 19
Geoffrey Goyer Gilligan*
South Africa 25 Apr. 01
Jas. R. Macalpine-Oownie,
(H) Inst, of Musketry 15 May 01
Edwin Bolton, late Mjjor
4 Vol. Bn 10 Aug. 01
John jV. Fenton • Living-
stone,' late Lt. Blk. Watch 6 July 01
Lieutenants.
Alex. Crossley Cunningham,
i.y. S. Africa 7 Feb. 00
Cecil Prrce Harrison 19 Noy. co
Robert Macneil Ker 19N0V.00
Lord G. Heneage L. Dundast9 Noy. 00
SSC0XD LlBCTBNANTS.
Sidney William Cnthbertio July 00
George R. Hamilton Cheape 2 Aug. 00
John Munro Mackenzie ...12 Dec. 00
James Robert Conner 17 Apr. 01
?,''.: c.;,;V,;.'. " I John Andrew Ure " 14 Dec. 01
Kenneth Barge 15 Dec. 01
Aiit.— A.F.Mackenzie. Maj.
1 Battalion 23 Feb. 98
Qr.Mr.—J. benholm* Hon.
Captain 20 j"une87
Med Of.—
John Robert Lopdell, p. s. 13 June 00 1 Charles Pease 7De:.o
Adit.irCapt— C.W.Bowlby,
Captains.
AndersonL.Kelly,7ateC<y)f.
7 Hussars 2 Apr. 92
Robert William Smyth 19 Sept.94
John C. Rennie Brewer,
p.s. (H), Inst, of Musketry^? July 96
Willoughby Chaplin Newton,
(H) p.s. 20 Apr. 08
Perciyal Hedley Anderson,
P->- (3) 15 June 98
Fras.A.EmilioDolmagep.». 2 May 00
Fredk.ShewardCartwrigb.t13 June 00
Lieutenants.
Luttrell Bruce Blake (H)...2% Dec. 98
Richard Gerald Eyre, Smith
Africa 28 Dec. 98
Alex. Jas. Douglas Thomson,
R. Garrison Regt 25 Sept.oo
Bryan Mary Byrne, West
African Frontier Force ...25 Sept.oo
Mtntagu I. Mitchell Camp-
bell, i.y. South Africa 7 Noy. 00
Second Libutbnants.
Hugh Pennycuick Gordon,
W.African Frontier Force,
with rank of Captain 10 Aug. 01
Hyacinth D'Arcy 23 Aug. 01
Adjt.~ A. G. V. Chichester,
Capt. 1 Battalion 13 Mar. 00
Qr. Master.— Jas.M'Nally,'
Hon. Lieut 6 June 94
Med. Of.-
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Renfrew Militia — Prince
of Wales' Royal Regt.)
(Embodied 5 Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters, Paisley.
Honobabt Colonel.
Wm. Cuninghame, late Capt.
Husiirs 22 Oct. 90
Lt. Colonbl.
Arct. C.Drummond Dick,1
CB. (H), Hon. Colonel ... 2 Feb. 98
Majors.
Montague D. Campbell,2
DSO.(H.) Uor.Lt. Colonel 2 June 94
Hon. T. H. A. E. Cochrane,3
MP. late Lt. Scots Guards,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 12 Dec. ci
Captains.
Jas. Thos. Scott,* late Capt.
1Bn.DublinFus.H0u.Maj.2g Apr. 91
William Mure,2 Hon. Major 27 Aug. 92
Boyd Alex. Cuninghame2... 5 May 94
Louis Gairdner Pearson2 ...20 Mar. 95
Geo. Campbell Grahamefi
(H), Acting A.DC. to Sir
A. Hunter 28 Mar. 94
Wm. Hall2 (H),p,s. Instruc-
tor of Musketry 17 Juneg6
Henry H. Houldsworth2... 16 Mar. 98
Arch. Douglas Campbell
(H) late Scots Guards 30 July 98
{Formerly Highland Borderers Lt. Inf.) j Walter Herbert Robinson2 19 Oct. 01
(Embodied 23 Jan. 00 ; disembodied
Major 1 Battalion 4 May 97
Qr. Mr.— David McK. Mac-
lachlan, Hon. Captain ... 7 Mar. 88
Med. Of —
Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders).
3ED Battalion.
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Stirling.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honobabt Colonbl.
Lt.Colonel.
The Duke of Montrose, ET.
late Lt. 5 Lancers, Aide
de Camp to the King, and
Colonel 22 Oct. 81
Majob.
Roderick W. Colquhoun,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 14 June 99
Captains.
Alfred H. Middleton, (H),
late Capt. 2 Battalion, Hon .
Major 22 Noy. 84
J.W. Scott-Plummer, v.s. (t)
Hon. Major 3 May 90
Libutbnants.
Ronald Robert Stewart2 ...21 Jul}- 98
Thomas Hazlerigg2 12 Dec. 00
Arch. P. Rivett-Carnaci2 Dec. 00
Campbell2
Henry Ewen Davidson2 ...12 Dec. 00
Herbert George Sotheby2i2 Dec. 00
John Ramsay2 6 Mar. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Alex.A.Lochnell Campbell,2
with 8 Provisional Bn 20 Apr. 00
Gabriel Cuninghame 19 Apr. 01
Adit. 4- Capt.—F. J. Rich-
ardson, Capt. 1 Bn 1 May 01
Qr.Mr.— R. C. Williamson,9
Hon. Capt 7July 97
Med. Off-
Embarked for S. Africa, 13 Jan. 1900;
returned to England, Aug. 1901.
The Frince of Wales's
Leiaster Regt.
(Royal Canadians).
3RD BATTALION.
(Formerly the King's County Militia —
Royal Rifles.)
(Embodied iS Jan. 00.)
Head Quarters, Birr.
Embodied, South Africa.
HONORARY COLONEL.
Robert Godclphin Cosby,
late Lt. 6 Drs 4 Nov. 93
Lt. Colonel.
MaJOR.
p.s.c. Fred Lnttmann-
Johnson,4, DSO. Zt.Col.
ret. pay, Ycrk dr Lincaster
Segt 16 Feb. 00
CAPTAIN8.
Rowland H. Tyssen Smyth43i May 97
Hy.Goddington Sheppard,4
p.» 31 May 97
Loftus PercivalArnott,4 r.s. 6 Dec. 99
Wm. E. A. Barry,4 p.s. (S),
If], lion. Mijor 28 Feb. 00
Thomas Hamilton Weldon522 June 01
Arthur Henry Bell 4 Apr. 01
LIEUTENANTS.
Andrew Acres Stone?-* 4 Nov. 99
Cecil J. Maxwell Arnott 5 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
William Henry Kerans,
Mtd. Infantry, S. AfricaiQ Sept. 00
Adrien Patrick Woods ...26 Jan. o:
Christopher Hume Middle-
mass 15 Feb. ot
Thomas Ralph Umber 3 Aug. 01
John Roberts Frend, late 3
Bn. X. Stafford Hegt 11 Sept.or
John Fitzwiliiam Jones ...25 Sept.oi
Adjt.fCapt.—P.K.S. Reeves,
Captain 1 Battalion 11 Mar. 9S
Qr. Master.— John W.Galle-
hawk,8 Hon. Lieut., Rail-
Kay Staff Officer, S. Africa 1 Mar. 93
Med. Off-
Embarked for South Africa, 2 Mar. 00.
ITilitia Infantry.
Lionel A. H. S. Earl o/Port-
arlington 21 Dec. 01
William Dunlop Hamilton 21 Dec. 01
HenryKellermanH.amUton2L Dec. 01
Secosd Lieutenants.
Alex inder Weld m Molony 5 Juneoi
Piers deHavilland :..22 Aug. "i
Maurice Wm. C. Hamilton 1 Aug 01
John R. S. Savage Arm-
strong 7 Sept.oi
Adjt.J- Capt.—G. A. T lylor,
Captain 1 Battalion 10 Apr. 00
Qr. 1/ asters. — Jas. Duffield,
Hon. Lieut 18 Nov. 96
James Grainger, Hon. Lieut. 17 July 01
Med. Off—
5TH Battalion*.
(Formerly the Royal Meath Militia.)
(Embodied 2 May 00; disembodied
19 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Navan.
On 19 Oct. 1900.
HONORARY COLONEL.
Son. S. L. B. Roicley 25 Oct. 90
Lt.Coloxel.
Nugent Talbot Everard ...23 Nov. 01
Majors.
Captains.
Richaid Taylor Woods ( II),
_Mon. Major 26 May 94
Jidw. V. Jenico J. Farrell
(S), Son. Maior 13 Nov. 95
James Toitenham Butler.. 28 May 96
Richard William Everard.
Remount Dept 13 Jan. 97
Thomas Gerrxrd Oollin^,
\H),ret. pay 17 Loners,
South Africa, Son. Major 5 Apr. 99
A. F. Coddington 17 Aur. 01
Henry Ralph Osoorne 17 Apr. 01
Lieutenants.
John M'Dor.nell (S), In-
structor of Musketry 29 Apr. 99
Shirley Newcome Noble... 4 Aug. 03
Hubert John Corldington... 4 Aug. 00
Richard John Fillgate 8 May 01
Francis John B rod ig an ... 8 May o:
Rudolph Cole Medge 70 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Lionel Aymar de Satge' de
(Formerly the Queen'* County Militia — Thoren 10 Au«-. 01
Royal Rifles.) John Joseph Briscoe 2N0V.01
(Embodied 8 May 00 ; disembodied 6 i AdJL * CaP'—^; Canning,
Tnlv m I Captain 2 Battalion 22 Jan. 98
y "' 1 Qr. Mr.— William Howes,
Head Quarters, Maryborough. 1 Son. Lieut 10 Mar. 97
„ _ ! Med. Off—
Hoxoraby Colonel.
George Hastings Brooke ...17 Oct. 00
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
Bernard E. B. Lord Castle-
town2 4 Oct. 99
4TH Battalion.
Major.
Sir Anthony Arthur Wel-
don, Bart. DSO. p.s 13 Oct. 99
Captains.
Theobald E. Woods Willing-
ion, p. s. (S), Son. Major ;
with Mounted Inf. IO Nov. 38
Dudley Colley Palmer 5 Aug. 93
Thomas R. A. Stannus, p.'.
(S) 2 June 94
Harry Ern»st White 9 May 00
Walter Raleigh Trevelyan 10 May 00
Libuiknams.
Valentine Raymond Gracei3 Oct. 99
Guy Samilton Atkinson,
S. Africa 8 Oct. 00
George Fred. Gore Turbett S Oct. 00
The Royal Munster Fusiliers
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the South Cork Light
Infantry.)
(Embodied 5 Dec, 99.)
Head Quarters, Kinsale.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Aug. Riversdale Warren,1
Bart., late Major 20 F.
Son. Colonel 28 Aug. 95
Lt. Colonel.
Majors.
George Lucas (S),Hon. Lt.
Colonel 12 Dec. 95
Morgan Wm. O'Donovan,
Son. Lt. Colonel ,... 4 Dec. yi
910
Captains.
Albert Louis Cop-iinger ... 7 Nov. 85
wamM. Love lay Roberts 28 Apr. 94
Wm. Delacour Beamish, p.s.
(S), West African Fron-
tier Fore. 26Miy 97
George Wenslei/ C. Soden,
p.s. (S), Commissioner Gold
Coast 4 Aug. 97
HaroldGeo. Richard son,;) s. 14 Mar. 99
Donald F. MacCarthy,
Morrojh (H), W. African
Frontier Force 9 Juni 95
Beaiebamp V. Santry
Domvile 14 Feb. co
Roger William Oldnall 14 Feb. 00
Archibald Arnott 22 Mar. 00
Frederic Bleazby 26 Oct. 01
Lieutenants.
Geoige O. Burkitt H.irley 11 Feb. 00
Sydney Dawson Nash 17 Apr. 01
Leonard T. C. Richardson 17 Apr. 01
Henry George Chas. Perry
Ayscongh, West African
Frontier Force 17 Apr. 01
William Sydney Browne
(Depot) 17 Apr. o.
Arthur Edward King 19 Juneoi
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Leahy 25 Feb. 01
William John Hewett 20 Mar. 01
Daniel DeC Crumpe M'Gilly-
cuddy 27 Mar. 01
Henry B. Stillingtoa Ste-
phenson 18 M-iy 01
Bartho oinew Hamilton
Puidoo 19 Juneoi
Fredk. Falkinei O'Hal-
loran 2 Oct. 01
Francis Stewart Popham 6 Nov. 01
Gustavus Herbert Powell 18 Nov. 01
Hugh Sr. John C. Hasel-
diue 28 Nov. 01
Adjt. tr Capt.— T. Ling-
ridge,Z>SO. Capt. Bedford
Rent 1 Oct. 96
Qr Mr. - Wm.H. Forsuick,
Son. Lieut 28 July 97
Embarked, for South Africa 23 Feb. 00.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Kerry Militia. )
(Eaobodied 4 May 00; disembodied
1 3 Oct. 1900.)
Head Quarters, Tra'ec.
On 1 3 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Son. V. A. Earl of Ken-
mare, KP 26 Mar. 66
Lt.Colonbl.
V. Chas. Visct. Castler^sse25 Nov. 96
MiJOB.
James Marmaduke Sugrue
(S) 23 May 03
Captains.
Harry North, Son. Major... 8 Aug. 91
Jolm MacGiilvcuddy, p s. 9 Sept. 93
ArthurS. C.Walktr-Leigh?
p.s. (//), West African
Frontier Force 27 June 94
Richard G. Visct. Ennis-
more (S), late Lt. 1 Life
Guards; i y. S. Africa. ..ig May 97
Cecil R 'Wland L sue (S),
Inst, of Musketry 30 May 93
Markhaai K. LetSDn-
Marshall 28 Mar. 00
Ewart Scott Grogan 27 Apr. 00
MontagueWilliam Hawtrey,
Imp. Yeo. South Africa... 2 Jan. 01
Lieutenant!!.
Archibald Grogan 11 July 00
Edward Peter Wa'do 11 July 00
Michael F. Beauchamp
Dennis, i.y. S. Africa 11 July 00
Donald Stuart Orchard ...11 Sept. 00
Thomas Julian Go jdlake... 14 Nov. 00
William Emereon 1 N .v. 00
9H
SbCOND LlECTKNANVS.
ThomasO'Coime]lDnwne.S25 Aug. 01
Searo A\ lmer Hy. backett 2 Nov. 01
Henry Stokes ..' 16N0V.01
Fre'ik. William Jackson-
Bennett 25 Dec. 01
Adjt. 4- Capt.— A.F. Mann,
Captain 1 Battalion 2 Allf,'. 97
Qr. Matter. -Geo.T. East,3
Hon. Captain 17 Dec. qo
STH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Limerick County
Militia.)
(Embodied 10 May 00.)
Head Quarters. Limerick.
Embodied, Malta.
Honorary Colonel.
Ht. Hon. Windham Thomas.
Et/rl of Du nraven and
Mountcarl, KP 25 Aug. 07
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
John Massy- Weslroop, ret.
pay \2 Lancers, Hon. Col... 4 Feb. 99
Majors.
Thomas Gloster (U),Hon.
I.I. Colonel 18 Apr. 01
Wm.G. Gubbins 5 June 99
Captains.
Eyre Herbert levers, p.s.. ..26 July 90
Wm. Fitzqerald Plummer,
I H) West African Frontier
Force, Hon. Major 9 June 91
James Wm. Stopt'ord, (H),
p.s., Inttf. of Musketry .. 26 Aug. 93
Henry William d'Esterre... 5 June99
John Henry Dresser, p.s.
[r] Major 19 Aug. 00
Frederick VVm. Grnntham22 Jan. 01
John Wm. White Bebc 27 Jan. 01
Gerald Richd. Fitzgerald ...27 Jan. 01
Xavier R. A. de la Uh*pelle3o Jan. 01
TilKUTENANTS.
James Browne 7 Mar. 00
John Henry Augustus War-
burton. West African Regt. 1 June 00
John Eric Alkin 19 Sept. 00
James Eaton Fitzpatrick ...19 Sf-pt.oo
James Stuart Rose 11 Oct. 00
Duncan Wm. S. E Abbottn Oct. 00
Charles Theodore Smith ...19 Dec. 00
William Leahy 30 Nov. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Gordon Hairy Gill 4 Feb. 01
Edward L. Ra uliHeHolmesii Apr. 01
War hurt on Edward
Beamish 13 «pr. 01
David French 5 May oc
Walter F' 'wler 1 Juneoi
Adjt. and Capt. — G. W.
R. Stacpole, Capt. South
Staffordshire Regiment ... 9 Oct. ot
Paymaster .-
Qr. Master. — James C.
Crump, H^n. Lieut 22 Dec. 94
Med. Off:—
Embarked for Malta, Feb. 1901.
The Eoyal Dublin Fusiliers.
3HD Battalion.
(Formerly the Kildare Sijles.)
Embodied 4 May 00; disembodied
18 Oct. 1900.)
Head Quarters, Naas.
On 18 Oct. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Hon. F. Lawless 8 July 96
Lt. Colonel.
Fortescue J. Tynte, CS.
Hon. Colonel 16 Mar. 89
Major.
William A.Gresson, (ifj^.s.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 20 Mar. 94
Captains.
George HaughtonGason.jj.s. 6 June 92
Militia Infantry.
Hugh Arthur Henry, (if),
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 93
Edw. Jos. Lorean Keogh... 1 May 93
Fras. Wm. J. MacDonnell,
South Africa .... 30 Mar. 94
Richard Joseph Hornidge 26 Feb. 96
Jas.Wm. RoyceTomkin.ivr.
pay 1 Bn 1 Apr. 97
Walter Chas. Lindsay 5 Oct 01
Libutenants.
Phillip Pallin 6 Dec. 99
Edward Cr ighton Barrett
Hawkes, South Africa 18 July 00
Samuel Mills 18 July 00
Esca G. Somerville Stevens,
Royal Garrison Regimenti-j Sept. 00
Esca G. SomervUle Stevens
Richard Digby Johnson, Mtd.
Inf., South Africa 17 Sept. 00
Francis Jackson Reid 14 Vnv.oo
William Edward Rothwell 3 Apr. 01
William Orpin Thonipsomg Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Robt. James Mills 7 Dec. 01
Adj. 4- Copt. — A. Loveband,
Captain 2 Battalion 10 Feb. 96
Qr. Mr. — Chas. Mathews,
Hon. Lieut n Nov. 91
Med.Off.—
4TH Battalion.
Formerly the Royal Dublin City Mil. —
Queen's Own Royal Regiment.)
(Embodied 3 May 00; disembodied
4 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
On 4 Dec. 1900.
Honorary Colonel.
Robert Eglinton Scton, late
Lieut. 93 F., p. s S Dec. 88
Lt.Colonel.
El'ord Pearse, Major ret.
pay, Hon. Colonel 1 May 00
Majobs.
Michael C. Hackett,?j.».(ff)
Hon. Lt.Colonel 15 June 89
Edward C. D'H.Fairtlouqh,<
CMG. DSO. }..». (H), Dis-
trict Commissioner. Sierra
Leone 24 Oct. 00
Charles Henry Tippet, (H),
Remount Department 24 Oct. 00
Captains.
John Hubert Griffin (3)...ij May. 93
James Austin Meldon, p.s.,
late 16 Lancers, serving in
the Uganda Rifles 24 Mar. 97
Luke Alen-ilah'nn, (H),p.s.
with 2 Prov. hattaHon 6 June 98
Francis John Angus Skect,
Staff Officer. Soufi African Dec. 93
Chris. Thomas Sennett, p.s.
(r), (U), (S). Major late
5 Bn. Lancashire FusilierszS Feb. 00
Alex. DennistoiinLang,wifA
8 Provisional Bn 14 Mar.oo
Charles John Cameron, with
S Prov. Battalion 14 Mar. 00
Reginald Arnulph Aylmer,
Hon. Major 28 Mar.oo
Wm. Henry Aubiit Croker,
Remount Dept 14 May 00
James Annandalc Hope-
Johnsfone (ff), Instructor
of Musketry, Remount Dept. 2^ Oct. 00
John Hall Murray 13 Sept.oi
Lieutenants.
Fras. Wm. George Leland 4 July 00
Ivan Scott Robertson, with
8 Prov. Battalion 24 Sept. 00
Bertie Stedman Joseph
M'Murray 24 Sept. 00
Arthur Lionel Percy Jesson,
Remount Dept 24 Sept. 00
John Charles Heys Thomson,
South Africa 24 Sept.co
Harry Vernon Gerrard, R.
Garrison Regt 24 Sept. 00
Charles James Burke, Re-
mount Department 24 Oct. o»
WilliamFrederic Higgiuson28 Sept.oi
Ronald Joseph Rogers 28 Sept.oi
John Hodgins 28 Sept.oi
Second Libutenants.
Robert William God' 26 Juneoi
Henry Sandys Davidge ... 2 Nov. 01
Adjt. $ Capt. — G. Downing,
Capt. Dublin Fusiliers ... 1 Oct. 97
Qr. Master.— Charles Hills,
Hon. Captain 29 Oct. 91
Med. Off.—
STH Battalion.
(Formerly the Dublin County Light
Infantry.)
(Embodied 5 Dec. 99.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
Embodied, South Africa.
Honorary Colonel.
Reginald-, Earl of Meath,
Knight of Grace of St.
John of Jerusalem (t) 9 July 87
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Henry Thomas Finlay,(fl),
p.s. late Ensign 6 F. 17 Aug. 01
Major.
Sir Frederick Wm. Shaw,
Bart., DSO. late Lt. 1
Dragoons 5 June 99
Captains.
Richard Arthur Hartley,
Hon. Major 30 Apr. 84
Peter La Touche, (H), Hon.
Major 29 Oct. 87
George Aug, Luscombe.(H),
Local Commandant of
Police, Cyprus 24 Apr. 88
Willred B. Davidson-Hous-
ton, p.s., Hon. Major 26 Nov. 92
Alex.De'.apere Kirkpatrick,
p.s 26 Nov. 92
Spencer Anketell Jones .. 6 June 98
Alfred T. MacDermott, p.s. 4 Feb. 99
Jas. R. Duncan Robertson,
(77), Assist. Dist. Commr.
Sierra Leone Protectorate^-] Mir. 99
Fras. Halting) MaenamarazS Mar. 09
Wm. Caldbeck Roper-Cald-
becK, p.s. (H) 18 Nov. 99
Lewis tSewton Murphy 4 Apr. 00
LlKDTENANTS.
Latham Coddington Swiftei4 Aug. 00
Fred. Wm. Joseph 0'Carroli4 Aug. 00
Ferdinand Hy. Kunliardt 30 Oct. 0.1
Robert H. St. C. Coote
Robinson 30 Oct. 00
Herbert Emerson n July 01
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Bedford St. George
Cameron 14 May 00
Herbert Jarretr. Kerr 3 Oct. 00
Paul Balfour Martin 19 Nov. 00
Geo. Sackvii e Armstrong25 Mar. 01
Charles Robert Barton 25 M.ay or
Adjt. ir Capt— Richd. S.
Gage, Capt. 1 Battalion.. .20 Dec. 94
Qr. Master —Robert Baker,
Hon. Captain 5 May 86
Med.Off -
Embarked for S. Africa, 14 Feb. 1900.
The Eifle Brigade (The
Prince Consort's Own).
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Queen's Own Royal
Tower Hamlets Light Infantry.)
(Embodied 1 Mav 00; disembodied
20 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Woolwich.
On 20 Oct. 1900.
Honoraby Colonel.
Geo. Shirley Maxwell (H),
late Lieut. 20 F. 27 July So
Lt.Colonel.
W;;).Chas.Eldon Serjeant,3
!'■* 9 Dec. 01
ifiJOBS.
Ho»/Witfrid Dallas Cairns.
.■if. pay 3 Battalion 9 Feb. 98
Captains.
Richard Rioarola Colt, p.s.
'-"), \t_. J.y. Hon. Major 21 Feb. 80
George Cro'ker Bat/It/, p.s.
(H),si-rvingi;i the Grenada
police, /luu. Major 5 June S:
Charles Mitforcl Burgess ...13 June 92
Robert Alexander 7 Dee. 98
U. J. S. Vittct. Morpeth, p s. 7 Apr. 97
Somerset F. Saunderson,
ret. pan Ri/le Brigade 14 July 97
Chas. Russell Staveley, ret.
pay Rifle Brigade ..2^ May 98
Richard Ratliffe ( H). Special
Service, Sou th Africa 27 Feb. 00
Francois V. de Landre-
Grogac, i>.g. (t) 4 Apr. 00
Thos. J-seph L'E*trange
Lt. 4 Bn.Boy.DnblinFus. 5 Dec. 01
Audle^ Vaughan Gosling,
fo te Major Brit. S. Africa
Police 4 Dec. 01
Lieutbnants.
MmiriceGeorgeLee.S African Aug. 00
William Bernard Braustoni4 Aug. 00
Maurice Edward Rayner.14 Aus. 00
< 'buries Bonham So'they 14 Aug. 00
Jiertram Henry Hodgson .20 Mar. 01
Jame- S. Malcolm Corrie ..20 Mar. 01
Archibald M'Comas 20 Mar. 01
Kennetli A. F. S. Douglas-
Hamilton 20 Mar. 01
Haro'd Wyndham Malet ...14 Dec. 01
Henry Pige Lesehi las 14 Dec ot
Robert Bui ler Gosset i4 Dec. 01
Second Lieutenants.
James Ainsnorth Yates ... 2 Sept. 01
Ad;t. dr Ca.pt.-T!. B. Ram-
say, Capf. 1 Battalion ... 1 Apr. 97
Q_r. Master. — Wm. Wadham,
Hon. Captain jg Feb. 87
lied. Off.—
Militia Infantry.
6th Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Longford and
Westmeath Militia.)
(Embodied 5 Dee. 99 ; disembodied
3 Dec. 00.)
Head Quarters, Mullingar.
On 3 Dec. 1900.
Honoraby Colonel.
James Henry Dopping 6 Nov. 95
Lt. Colonel.
Gilbert Lavallan J. J. G.
Nugent 16 Feb. 01
Majors.
Wm. Barry Ritchie 20 Aug. 00
William Murry, p.s. (H) ... 13 July oi
Captains.
Charles StuavtMolony.ref.
pay York Begt., (H) 1 Feb. 8?
Wm. Alexander White, p.*. 2 July 92
Chas.S. Dornford Robinson,
Hon. Major 1 May 55
Clement Alex. Mitchell, p.s.
(H) 3June95
John Francis Duncan, p.s.
(H). In<t.of Musketry ...16 Mar. 98
Robert Culley Barton 30 Dec. 99
Lieutenants.
Samuel MontandeoeH Neill,
West African Begiment ... 6 Nov. 99
Jnhn Franks Vallentin 25 July 00
Guy S. Herbert-Stepney ...25 Sept.co
Walter William Roche 25 Sept. 00
Harold Emmott Large 25 Sept. 00
Herbert C. Basset Os»omei5 May 01
Josenh B. Theobald Grantrs May 01
Brooke S. A.Fulke Grevillei5 May 01
Second Libutrnants.
Si>JohnEardley-Wilmot,Bf.24 Aug. o:
Howard Moneypenny Kirk-
wood 36 Nov 01
Adjt.—S.W. Bare, Capf. King's
E.Biflcs 18 Feb. 98
Qr. Master. — Francis Stone.7
Hon. Capt 21 Aug. 89
Med. Off.—
■jia Battalion.
Former! 11 the King's Own Royal Tower
Hamlets Light Infantry.)
(Embodied 4 May 00; disembodied
18 Oct. 00.)
Head Quarters, Dalston.
On 18 Oct. 1900.
912
Honorary Colonbl
'Alfred P. F. C. Somerset,
CB. DL. JP. late Lt. 13 F.iH June qi
Lt.Colonbl.
Henry Charles, Visct. Har-
dinge,1 late Capt. Bijle
Brigade, Hon. Colonel 50 Nov. 97
Majors.
Charles Fred. Pinney, late
Capt. Bijle Brigade 6 Dec. 99
Arthur B.Williauis.CTJ.^.s.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 10 Jan. 00
Captains.
Ealph D.Fcnner,p.s.(H) It],
Remount Dept 15 Apr. 93
Douglas George Lamb, p.s. 26 Aug. 93
Herbert Huntington, p.s.
[tl.fm Hon. Major 18 Nov. 82
Cecil Stafford Northcote,
p.s 6 May 93
Servante Morland 5 Apr. 99
H. J. Frank Newbould, (H)
late Lt. 4 Hussars, In-
structor of Musketry 28 Feb. 00
Charles Dew Marshall 5 June 01
Edward Trevor Aspinall,
South Africa 9 Nov. 01
LlBTJTENANTS.
Edgar Clare VViga.n 5 Apr. 99
' Robt. Spencer Hobhouse
Walpole i6Aug.oo
Herbert Vesey Scott 16 Aug. 00
Marmaduke Ibhctson Wyvill,
B. Garrison Begt 4 Jan. 01
Charlie Hale, Remount Dept. 4 Jan. or
Hugh Norcott Jones 4 Jan. 01
Edgar James Bridges, i.y.
S. Africa 4 Jan. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Hubert Shelley 17 Sept. 00
Richard Henry Townshendi6 Feb. 01
Somerset Arthur Sherston.20 Apr. or
Arthur Fredk. Northcote. 25 May 01
Hugi C. Levmge Rumboldio June 01
Malise Graham 10 Aug.oi
Rupert Wm. Nevill 12 Oct. or
Adjt. $ Capt.—
Quarter Master. — John
Adkins,sifon. Captain ...13 May 91
Med. Off —
Channel Islands Militia.
Koyal Jersey.
Deputy insist. ,dj. Gen. (with
rank of Major in the Army).
Major M. E. F. Le Gallais.
Government Secretary.
Lt.Col. A. W. Simpson.
Militia Aide de Camp to
Lt. Governor .
Capt.C. E. Malet de Carteret.
Artillery.
Lt.Col. J.Richard, p.
Adjutant (with rank of Capt.)
E. L'E. Whitehead, Capt.
B. Artillery, 1 Oct. 97.
2ND, or East Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
" Jersey."
Lt. Colonel E. E. Nicolle, /;.
I i; July 97.
' Idjutant (with rank of Capt.)
!C. J. Troyte-Bnllock, Lt
I Somerset Lt. Inf. 22 J ulyoo.
3UD, or South Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
"Jersey."
Lt.Col. E. Esnouf, p.
Adjutant.
M. O. N. Rees-Webbe, Lt.
Xorlhamas. Regt. 22 Nov. or
ist, or West Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
" Jersey."
Adjutant.
J. H. Gideon, Major Lanca-
shire Fusiliers, 7 Oct. 97.
Eoyal Guernsey.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General (with
rank of Major in the Army)
Lt.Col. J. E. Le Mottle,
late Captain 64 F., Hon.
Colonel.
Government Secretary.
Col. Wm. Bell, CB. late 64 F,
Aide de Camp to the King.
Militia Aides de Camp to the
Lt. Governor.
Capt. C. A. Carey.
Lieut. A. W. Bell.
Artillery Regiment.
Lt.Col. P. Groves, p.s.
Adjutant.
W. H. Carey, Captain Royal
Artillery, 15 June 99.
ist, or East Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. T.W.M. de Guerin,^
Adjutant.
S. C. Birch Capt.Northumber
land Fusiliers, 3 June 01.
3RD, or South Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col.
Adjutant, R. P.Thomas, Capt.
Irish Fusiliers, 1 June 97.
Koyal Aiderney.
Artillery.
Lt.Col. Com. P. T. Herivel,?
Adjutant — Captain W. R.
Arnold, District Officer
R. Artillery, 10 July 01.
Royal Malta Regiment of Militia.
Hon. Colonel, Gen. Sir H. A. Smyth, KCMG. R. Art.
Lt. Colonels.— R. P. Samm, 4 Nov. 97.
J. L De Piro, CMG. 17 Nov. 07.
Adjutants. — G. L. Beaumont, Bt. Major H. 31., 1 Oct. 97
A. J. S. Maunsell, Captain Warwick Regt.,
1 Dec. QQ.
913 War Services of the Officers of the Militia Artillery and Engineers.
I Lt. Colonel Elliott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1686-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
' Loid Athlumney served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Staff
Officer Infantry Division (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmnnieh. British Medal, and Khediie's
Medal with two Clasps). Has been nominated to the 4th Class of the Order of the Medjidie for services under
the Ep3ptian Government.
3 Lord Coke served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star I. Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885
with ihe 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Claspj.
* Colonel M'Calreont. — See Civil Decorations foi Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 7S6.
6 Major Heron-Maxwell served in Natal and the Transvaal during the latter part of the Zulu war of i8;y
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 in Barrow's Mounted Infantry.
8 Captain Jobson served in the operations in Matabelelatid 1893 (Medal), in Rlmdesii in 1890 (Clasp), and in
Ma?honalandin 1897 (Clasp). Served in the South African w»r iu 1899-1901 as a District Commandant.
9 Sir P. Arthur Halkett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 with the 42nd Highlander?, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault on the outwork
on the Rth of June (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinianand Turkish Medalsl.
10 The Duke of Connaught. — For War Services, see Rifle Brigade, p. 356.
II Captain Reeve-Tucker served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-95 (mentioned
iu despatches, Star).
u Captain Digan served in tho operations in the Niger Territories in 1898, including the Benin Hinterland
and Siama Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
11 Sir Charles Gough served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Rarr-
nnggr, passr.ge of the Cheaab. and battles of Sadoolapore, Chilian walla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of '857-56; with the Guide Corps at siege and capture of Delhi; com-
manded Guide Cavalry in affairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on 17th and 18th August; engaged in the
cavalry affair in rear of the Camp on nth September. Seived with Brigadier Shower's Column in the Delhi and
Jhujjur districts. Was engaged in the action of Xarnole on the 16th November. Served with Hodson's Horse
at the actions of Gungeeree, Putteallee, Mynpoorie, and Snumshabad (wounded). Commanded a squadron of
Hodson's Horse at the action of Meangunge; present throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Major) ; was awarded the V<£ — " 1, For gallantry in an affair at
Khurkowdah, sear Rhotuck, on the 15th August 1857, in which he saved his brother, who was wounded, and
killed two of the enemy. 2. For gallantry 'in the 18th of August when he led a Troop of the Guide Cavalry in a
charge, and cut down two of the enemy's sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand-to-hand combat.
3. For gallantry on the 27th January 1S5*, at Shuinshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked one of the enemy's
leaders, and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He defended himself
with his revolver, and shot two of the enemy. 4. For gallantry ou the 23rd February 1858, at Meangunge,
where he came to the assistance of Brevet Major 0. H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent, immediately
afterwards cutting down another of the enemy in the same gallant manner." Served with the Bhootan Expedi-
tion in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtchabad (mentioned in despatches); commanded a force of
all armswhich proceeded from Gundamuck to the reliefor Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned iu despau,hes),anil
commanded a Brigade in the engagement atSaidabad '.mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with two Clasps).
14 Lord Roberts. — For War Services, see Field Marshals, p. 4.
17 Colonel Tottenham served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Jan. 1855
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with one Clasp, 3th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
30 Captain MacD^nuell served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
Methuen's Horse. [Sec also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Halt's Annual Army Di«t," p. 786.]
M Colonel Lowther served on the Gold Coast from December 1873 to the end of the Ashanti campaign (Medal).
'i* Captain Ashford served in the South African war in 1900 with the 3rd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment.
30 Sir James Hills-Johnesservedin suppression of the Indian mutiny in i857-58,includingtbeactionsonthe3otb
and 31st May on the Hindun.battlesof BudleekeseraiandN'ujjufghur, siege and captureofDelhi(severely wounded
on;th July 1 857), siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, taking of Bareilly, and action of Mohumdee
(several times mentioned in despatches, also by the Governor General in Council, Victoria Cross, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major) : was awarded the xTiC " for very gallant conduct before Delhi, on the 9th July 1857,
in defending the position assigned to him in case of alarm, and for noble behaviour on the part of Major Tombs in
twica coming to his Subaltern's rescue, and on each occasion killing his man. — ' Yesterday, the 9th July 1857,
Lieutenant J. Hills was on piquet duty, with two guns, at the mound to the right of the camp. About 11 o'clock
a.m. there was a rumour that the enemy's cavalry were coming down on his post. Lieutenant Hills proceeded to
take up the position assigned in case of alarm, but, before he reached the spot, he saw the enemy close upon his
guns before they had time to form up. To enable him to do this he boldly charged, single-handed, the head of the
enemy's column, cut down the first man, struck the second, and was then ridden down, horse and all. On getting
up and searching for his sword, three more men came at him (two mounted) ; the first man he wounded with his
pistol; he caught the lance of the second in his left hand, and wounded him with his sword; the first man then came
on again, and was cutdown ; the third man (on foot) then came up, and wrenched the swotrd from Lieutenant Hills,
who fell in the struggle, and the enemy was about to cut him down when Major Tombs, who had gone up to visii
his two guns, saw what was going on, rushed in and shot the man and saved Lieutenan Hills. By this time the
enemy's cavalry had passed by, and Major Tombs and Lieutenant Hills went to look afterthe wounded men, when
one of the enemy passed with Lieutenant Hills' pistol ; he first cut at Lieutenant Hills whoparried the blow, and he
then turned on Major Tombs, who received the blow in the same manner. His second attack on the Lieutenant w£s
more successful, as he was cut down with a bad sword-cut on the head, and would have been, no doubt, killed, had
not Major Tombs rushed in and put his sword through the man.' — Extract from Despatch of Lt .Colonel M. Mackenzie,
Commanding itt Brigade of Horse' Artillery , dated Camp near Delhi, lotlt July 1857, and published in the Supplement of tne
London Gazette of 15th January 1858." Commanded the 8-inch Mortars in the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th
Feb. 1868, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
Commanded the Peshawur Mountain Battery throughout the Looshai Expedition, Cbittagong Column, 1871-72
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the
occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, in theengagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned
in despatches), in the occupation of Cabul, and in Lhe operations around Sherpore as Assistant Adjutant
General of the Candahar Field Force (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards appointed Military Governor
of the city of Cabul and Commander of a portion of the line of defences at Sherpore and of the 3rd Division
of the Northern Afghanistan Field Force (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB. and Medal
with two Clasps).
35 Colonel Brooksbank served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 38th Regiment, and was present at the
battle of Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the repulseof a sortie on the 21st December, attack
and occupation of the Cemetery (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
34 Colonel Legard served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Acting Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the
istDivision (Medal with Clasp).
38 Lt.Colonel G. S. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-8 ->, and was present in the engagement at Girishk, at
the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
10 ColonelLewis served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battles
of Balaklava and Inkerman, battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish
War Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
a Lord Tredegar served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55 with the 17th Lancers, and was present at the battle
of Balaklava (Medal with Clasp).
43 Lord Raglan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
** Lt.Colonel Lindsay served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present
n the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
War Sirot'css of' the Officers of the Militia Artillery and Engitv.cn. 914
" Captain Leetham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, anil Khedive's Star). Also
served with the Ssudan Frontier Field Force in 1335-80.
45 Major Baskerville served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 with the 51st Light Infantry, and took part with the
second expedition into the Lughnian Valley including the engagement at Nargosi (Medal). Served with the Nile
Exoedition in i83=, on the Ooarnissariat and Transport Staff.
43 Lt.Colonel Ribbins served in the Zulu war of 1379 with the 91st Highlanders, daring the latter portion of
the campaign as Acting Adjutant, and was present in the actiou ot'Giugindhlovu and the relief of Eiowe (Medal
with Clasp).
M Lieut. R. H. Thompson served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
51 Lieut. Clarke served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1893-99 (Medal with Clasp).
5- Lieut. J. H. Prior served in the South African war in 1899-1900.
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry.
Royal Scots.—1 Colonel Gordon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fa'lor' Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. ; wis Aidi de Camp to
General Simpson from 22nd Aug. to 12th Nov. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Grant served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan.
6 Lord Munster served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from December 1879 to October
1S80. and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kueyl and Urzoo near Ghaznee; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Oandahar (Medal with two Clasps, aud Bronze
Decoration). Served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 18S1.
" Captain the Hon. Ivan Campbell served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp).
8 Captain Horniblow served with the Beclrianaland Exoedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884- with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
West Surrey Regiment. — 1 Colonel Fairtlough served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the
3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment(Clfff.).
* Major Shelton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Commandant, Victoria West Road.
3 Major Parsons, Captains Shaw, Walker, Griffith, Grant, Blake, Williams, Versturme-liunbury (CMG.),
and Bircham {DSO.), served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment.
•1 Captain Wilkinson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Commandant at Beaufort.
6 Captain Dyke served in the Burmese Expeditio 1 in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey
Regiment under Brigadier General Lock-hart (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900
with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment.
.East Kent Regiment.—1 Sir Henry Rundle. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery, p. 164.
2 Major Tylden-Pattenson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovn
(Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain Reith served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs.
* Captain Cumber served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1375-76 witb the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the operations of the Chtral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the :st Bat-
talion of the Buffs, including the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in
trie campaign on the North We>t Frontier of India undei Sir William L jckhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field
Force with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Clasp).
Lancaster Regiment. — ' Colonel North served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and
Transport Staff (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's
Annual Army List." p. 736.]
Northumberland Fusiliers.— 1 Lieut. Bett served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Mounted Infantry of the Natal
Field Force. Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 1st Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (British Medal, and Khedive's Medal with
Clasp). Served in the occupation of Crete in 1898.
Warwickshire Regiment. — 1 Colonel M Calmont served in the South African war in 1900 in Cape Colony and
Orange River Colony in command of the 6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (CB.).
1 Lt.Colonel Campbell (DSO.), Majors Fullerton and Kelso, Captains Ludford-Astley, Williams and Phillips,
Lieuts. Lancaster, and Corse-Scott, and Lieut, and Quarter Master Hall served in the South African war in 1900.
with the 6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
3 Major Dawes served during the South African war in 1900 at the Base, Cape Town.
s Captain Beatty served in the South African war in 1900 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Alderson, and took
part in the operations with the Mounted Infantry in the advance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, and thence to
Koomati Poort. iDSO).
6 Captain Davenport served during the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to the Governor at the
Cape of Good Hope.
7 Captain de Bathe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Imperial Light Horse in Natal, and took
part in the defence of Ladysmith ; afterwards served in Cape Colony and Orange River Colony with the 6th
Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
9 Captain Madge served in the South African war in 1900 on Transport duty with the 8th Mounted InfantryBrigade
during the ad> ance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, and subsequently in Orange River Colony.
Royal Fusiliers. — ' Captain Davidson-Hou ton. — See Civil Decoration* lor Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army
List," p. 786.
Liverpool Regiment. — ' Captain Jobling served in the South African war in 1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham
Light Infantry with the Ladysmith Relief Force, and took part in the later operations in Northern Natal and in the
Transvaal.
1 Lieut. Finch served in the Boer war in i83i. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
4 Lieut. Bell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, with the Peshawur Column,
including the operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
Norfolk Regiment. — ■ Sir Edward Bulwer. — For War Services, see Welsh Fusiliers, p. 263.
3 Captain Ferguson served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99, including the Mondiland and Pro-
tectorate Exoeditions— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
4 Captain Grehan served witL' the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
5 L-eut. Vince served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the-
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Serve 1 with the Burmese Exoedition in 1887-89 (Clasp).
Lincolnshire Regiment. — ' Lord William Cecil served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
Devonshire Regiment.—1 Major Dumbreck served in the Zulu war in 187Q on Commissariat duty (Medal
with Clasp).
s Captain Carr served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 with the 2nd Battalion nth Regiment in Southern Afghan-
istan (Medal). s
Suftolk Regiment.—1 Captain James served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
Somersetshire Light Infantry.—1 Lt.Colonel Hicks served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott
*n 1805-qf (Star).
9X5 War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry.
3 Lt.Colonel West served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, ftud was present in the engagements at Zungin
Nek. Knrabula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
West Yorkshire Regiment.—1 Color-el Price served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in
1S95 (VUG. and Star).
- Colonel Prideaux-Brune embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rille Brigade, aud served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including tho battle of Amoaful, advanced guard
skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin aud the river Ordah, battle of Oriahsu and capture of
Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
East Yorkshire Regiment.—1 Colonel Grimston served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of
1851-52 (Medal) ; also with the expedition North of the Orange River in 1852-53.
* Lieut. Barry served iu the Afghan war of 1878-80, and whs present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl( Medal
with Clasp).
Bedfordshire Regiment. — \ Major Stuart served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
- Sir Frederick Frankland served in the Matabele war in 1896 as Staff Captain and Adjutant Laing's Column
Belingwe Field Force (Medal 1.
'Major Haggard served iu the expedition to the Soudan in 1S35 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and iu tic subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops
iu 18S5-86.
± Captain Fox served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, and
took part in the operations round Colesberg and Rensburgin January and February 1900.
7 Captain H. C. Franks served with the expedition sent against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 18S7-
83 (Medal with Clasp).
Irish Regiment.—1 Captain Boisragou served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of
the Royal Irisn Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
a Lt. Colonel Cane served in the Egyptian war of i832, aud was present at tho battle ot Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Captain Crabbe served as a volunteer with the 6th Imiiski'iliug Dragoons in the Boer war of 1SS1 . Served as a
volunteer in the 10th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal,
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Capt am Goldie-Taubmau served in the operations against the Mazrui rebels, East Africa, in 1895-96 (Medal
3rd Class of the Zanzibar Order of the Hamondieh).
8 Lieut. Dnndas served in the Egyptian war of iSSz, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Yorkshire Regiment. — ' Sir Robert Guutor served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea in October 1854
including the siege of Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
:) The Baron H. de 1 eissier served in theexpeditiouto the Sou Ian iu 18S5 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Sta.r). and subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troons in 1885-86.
Lancashire Fusiliers.— 1 Colonel Romer served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command of the 6th
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers (CMG.).
' Major Sanders, Captains O'Kelly, and Robinson, Lieuts. Sir Albert Seymour, Beaumont, Dansey, Wilmot,
and Hardman, and Second Lieut. Romer served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 6th Battalion
Lancashire Fusiliers.
:! Lord Rnsmeud served in the operations in Zululand in tSSS as Aide de Camp to theGenora.l Officer Commanding
Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Major General Hutton (ni. in d.).
•'■ Captain Turner served in the Matabele war in 1896 (Medal 1. Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with
the 6th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers.
'■ Captain Gildea served in the Matabele war of 1S93 with the Bechuanalaud Border Police (Medal). Served in
Hie South Afican war in jqoo with the 6th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers.
1 Captain Applin served in British North Borneo in 1897-98, including the Seyd Rebellion and the operations
against Mat Saluk (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as District Commissioner at
Bloemfontein.
;l Captain Atkin served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Military Commandant at Zoiitpansdrift., Orange
River Colony, ana Hopetown. He also look part in the operations under Colonel Capper to repress tlie rebell on in
the Western provinces of Cape Colony and in the operations in Prince Albert, resulting in the capture of
Commandant Scheepers.
18 Lieut. Smith served in the South African war in 1899-1900 successively as Railway Staff Officer, Assistant
Provost Marshal, and Station Staff Officer.
Scots Fusiliers.—1 Major Hon. G. C. T. W. Fiennes served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and
in the operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
;I Major Vaugbau served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1836-S7 (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
Cheshire Regiment,.—' Colonel France Hayhurst served in the Eastern campaign iu 1854-55, including the
battle of the Alma and uege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Ciasns, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Beck served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 in command of the 4th Bn. Cheshire Regiment CB.).
" Lt.Colonel Nicholls, Major Woodward, Captains Cadell, Hartford, Marshall, Von Herbert, Rathbone, Turner,
Haunan, and Barton, Lieuts. Friederichs, Oakey, Toone, and Baker, Second Lieut. Woolnough, and Lieut, and
Quarter Master M'Kay served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Cheshire Regiment.
* Lieut. Gott served in the Soudan campaign in 1888 including the e.igagemeut at Gemaizali (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panikora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India
uuder Sir William Lickhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Scottish Borderers (two Clasps).
Welsh Fusiliers.— ! Captain Evanson served in the operations against Chief Nanna on the Benin River, West
(.'oast of Africa, in 1894 with the forces of the Niger Coast Protectorate (Medal with Claso).
a Lieut. Barr serv-d in the occupation of Crete in 1897 with th 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
King's Own Scottish Borderers.—1 Lieut. Webb .-erved in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with
the Ch n-Lusliai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medai with Cla9p).
Scottish Rifles.—1 Lt.Colonel Johnstone served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warreii
iu 1884-8=; on the Head Quarters Staff , and raised upwards of 100 men for the 2ml Mounted Rifles (Carringcon's
Horse). Skived in the South African war in 1900 1901 in command of a Wing of the 4th Battalion Scottish
Rifles, and took part in the operations m the Orai ge River Colony with the force under Major cneral Paget,
including the surrender of Commandant Prinsloo; after which he commanded his Battalion 1 ntil it was ordered
home, on relief by the 3rd Battalion ( DSO.).
2 Captain Gardner served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Canadian Contingent, and took part 111
ihe operations at Paardeberg, including the surrender of General Cronje and the subsequent march to Bloemfontein.
< Captain Lynch served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Royal Minister Fusiliers, and
took part in the operations in the Orange River Colony, including the surrender of Commandant Prinsloo.
5 Captain Townshend served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Adjutant with the Wing of the 4th Battalion
Scottish Rifles under Lt.Colonel Johnstone, and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony including the
surrender of Commandant Prinsloo.
1 Lieut. Anderson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Wing of the 4th Battalion Scottish Rifles
under Lt.Colonel Johnstone, and took part in the operations in the Orange River Colony including the surrender of
Commandant Prinsloo.
InnisklUlng Fusiliers.—1 Lt.Colonel the Hon. C. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kissasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kcbii (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Colonel Barton served in the Abyssinian war in 1857-53 with the 33rd Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Magdala (Medal).
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry. 916
Worcestershire Regiment. — l Lt. Colonel Holden served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 18B9, first
as a volunteer with the British Briga le under Mijor General the Hon. R. H. de M >atinirency, and sub-
sequently in company with Colonel '.Vodehouse, Commauding Bgyptian Infantry, and to:>k pirt in the pursuit
after the engagement at Toski (Medal, and Khedive's Bronze Star).
- Lt.Colone1 Martindale-Vale terved with the Bechuanaand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5
with VIe'-huen's Horse.
* Capta n p.ri-i lie served in the Mata bele war in 1S95 with Snreckley's Horse.
* Captains Steward and Morgan served in the South African war in 1899-1930 with the 1st Battalion Worcester-
shire Regiment, and took part in operations in Orange River Colony.
5 Captain Beck served in the operations in the Niger Territories in 1895. Served in the South African war in
1399-1900 with the 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, and took part in operations in Orange River Colony.
0 Ca jtaia Voung served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 with the 42nd Royal Highlanders, and was present in
the action at Amoaful (slightly wounded), the capture and destruction of Becquah, the battle of Or lahsu, and at
the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the
Black Watch, and was present at the buttle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star); with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 1st Battalion of
the Black Watch, including the engagements at El Tet> and t'emai (two Clasps); and with the Nile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 with the :st Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part in the operations of the River Column
under Major General Earle, including the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieutenant,
two Clasps).
1 Captain Gordon served in the South African war in 1899-1930 with the th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders.
East Lancashire Regiment. — ' Lt.Colonel Milne-Redhead served in the South African war in 1900 in command of
the 3rd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (CMG-.).
- Lt.Colonel Parker, Major Jupp, Captains Starkie, Roberts, Allen, and Broad, and Second Lieuts. Preston,
Conant, Sargent, Williamson, Hemming, and Topham served in the South African war in 1900 with the 3rd
Battalion East Lancashire Regiment.
< Lieut. Cuttle served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Ashanti Expedition in 1895-96 (Star).
Served in the 3:>uth African war in 1903 with the 3rd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment.
*t Captain Ringer served under the Royal Niger Company from March 1891 to December 18 12, and took part in all
the expeditions undertaken by the Company during that period (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Benin Expedition
in 1897-98 (Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1903 with the 3rd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment).
6 Captain Lloyd-Carson served in the South African war in 1899-1903 with the ist Battalion East Lancashire
Regiment.
East Surrey R9glment. — ' Colonel Haines served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
J Major Crofton served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey
Regiment.
5 Captain Hrlkett served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the Black Watch, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (Medal with two ;iasps, and Khedive's Star).
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.—1 Mijor Lloyd served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian wir of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alex-
andria on the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar and L'el-el-Mahuta, in the two actions atKissasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Mile Expedition in 1S84-
35 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Advance Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
3 Lieut Eary served in the Egyptian war of 1 832, and was present at the reconnaissance of Kafr Diwar, in
the engagements at El Magfar and Pel-el- Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (M -dal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); and in the Nrile Expedition of 1884-85 with the Ri/er Column (Clasp).
Border Re .intent.—1 Major Jones sarirslin tie STile iStoeiioioi id <83+-8; vir, i r.ne ist -3 Octli >u >r' the R >val
Sussex Regiment, and took part ia the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Siawart, including the
action at Aou Klea and the engage nent at Metammeh ( Medal with two Clasos. in 1 K ie ' fe's 3t,ari.
- Captain Hon. A. E. C. J. Stourton and Lieut. Crackanthorpe served in the S^uth African war in 1899-1903 with
the ist Battalion Border Regiment, and were present at the relief of Wepener including the engagement at
Bushman's Kop, Orange River Colony.
3 Captain T. R. Morse served with the Burmese ExnecVtion in 1R85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Sussex Regiment. — ' Captain Blake served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the ist Battalion Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the march from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, including the engagements at Welkom Farm,
Zand River, and Daornkop, the occupation of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and the engagement at Diamond Hill ;
was present in the subsequent advance into the Orange River Colony, including the operations round Bethlehem and in
the Caledon Valley, the engagement at Retief's Nek, and the surrender of the Boer forces at Golden Gate on ist
Aug. 1900; also took part in the operations round Thabanchu, including the relief of Ladybrand, and in the
Winburg and Lindley districts, and was present in the engagements at Bothaville and Ventersburg.
Hampshire Regiment. — ' Sii John Davis. — For Win Services, see Sussex Regiment.
2 Major Pow'i°y served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Captain Hampton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 87 th Regiment, and was oresent in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. and in the operations round Cabul in December 1^79, including the
engagements at Mir Karez and the Asinai Heighis and the investment of Snerpore (Medal with two Oiasps).
Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampstiire Regiment including the sur-
render of Mandalay (Medal with clasp*.
-5 Lieut. Russell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment, and
took part in the operations at Paardeberg, the engagements at Poplar Grove, Karee, Brandfort, and the Vet and
Zand Rivers, and the occupation of Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, and Pretoria.
15 Lieut. Black-Hawkins served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment.
South Staffordshire negimeut. -1 Colonel Charrington served in the South African war in 1900 in command of
the 4th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony with Major
General Paget's 'rigade (CMG.).
~ Major Seckbatn (DSO.), Captains Williams, Brooks, Whitehouse, and Steuart, Lieuts. Clover, Deans, Martin,
Ingleleld, and Whitehead served in the South African war in 1900 with the 4th Battalion South Staffordshire
Regiment, and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony with Major General Paget's Brigade.
■8 Major Tennant, Captains Elers and Smith served in the South African war in 1900 with the 4th Battalion South
Staffordshire Regiment until invalided home.
1 Captain Saunders-Davies served at the Base during the South African war in 1900.
•r> Lieut. Rymer served in the South African war in 1900 with the N orthumberland Fusiliers.
7 Lieut. Penketh served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878, and in the Zulu war in 1879, including
the engagements at Intombi River and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the South African war in 1903 with
the 4th Bafalion S >nth Staffordshire Regiment, and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony with
Major General Paeet's Brigade.
Dorsetshire Regiment. — > Lord Digby served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of
the Coldstream Guards, and was oresent in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
South Lancashire Regiment. — l Lt.Colonel Blackburne served in the South African war in 1900 in Cape Colony
and in Orange River Colony in command of the 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment until invalided on
25th April.
2 Major Hall served in the South African war in 1900 in Cape Colony and in Orange River Colony with the 3rd
Battalion South Lancashire Regiment ; commanded the Battalion after Lt.Colonel Blackburne was invalided 1 DSO.).
•"■ Major Tarbet served with the expedition against the Jebus, Lag is, in 1892 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99. including tho Kirene Expedition, and
commanded the Frontier Police (mentioned in despatches. CJkfGr. and Clasp). Served in the South African war
in 1000 in Cape Colony and the Orange River Colony with the 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment (DSO.).
9^7 War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry.
* Captains Marson, Skirrow, Eckersley, Vaughan, and Greg, Lieuts. Spooner and Clarkson, and Lieut, and
Quarter Master Morrell served in the South African war in 1900 in Cape Colony and the Orange River Colony with
the 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment.
5 Captain Edye served in the South African war in 1900 on Transport duty in the Orange River Colony, and was
present at the operations in the Caledon Valley.
Welsh Regiment.—1 Lieut. Tinnock served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
• Black Watch.—1 Lord Alexander Kennedy served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 with the ist Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagement at El Teh and Temai
(two Clasps). Served iu ihe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the tilack Watch, took part with
the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
'^ Lt.ColonelW.A. Scott served in theEgyptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal, and Khedive's
Star); also served iu the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 as Aide de Camp to SirGerald Graham and Press
Censor to the Forces, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two
Clasns).
8 Captain Clarke-Campbell-Preston served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
* Major MacraeGilstrap served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the ist Battalion Black Watch, and
was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under
Major General Karle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan ; was Boat Officer with rank of Statf
Captain with the Kiver Column under Brigadier General Braekenbury (two Clasps).
8 Lieut. Moubray served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch.
Oxfordshire Light Infantry.— 1 Major Paske and Lieut. Miller served in the South African warin 1899-1900 with
the ist Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry from April to June 1900, when they were invalided home.
Essex Regiment.— ' Major Fleming served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Captain on the Head
Quarters Statf (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
s Major Colvin served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Med:i)
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4 Major Hussev-WaMi served in the Burmese campaign in 1887-89 with the Sawlapaw Exoedition. Eastern
Karenni (Medal with CIhsu) ; with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); and with the Wuntho
Field Forte in 1891 as Intelligence Officer (Clasp).
5 Major Blakeney served in the operations in Sierra Leone in 1898-99 with the Mendiland and Protectorate
Expeditions (Medal with Clasp).
0 dipt. W. H. Bevfrley served with the Obinm Expedition, F<b. 1901 (Medal) ; with the Oron Expedition, June
1901 ; with the Aro Field Force, Sept 1901, (Medal, m. in d.)
Derbyshire Regiment.-1 Colonel 1'enrse served in the Egyptian war of 188 > with the 2nd Battalion of the
Irish Regiment, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
North Lancashire Regiment. — ' Major Harrison served in the Boer war in 1881 as a volunteer with the 14th
Hussars. Served as a volunteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagement at Mahsama, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle at Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel
Regiment, and took part in the operations 01 the Desert Column, including the engagement at Abu Klca Wells on
the 16th and 17th February (Clasp).
Northamptonshire Regiment.—1 Major Wickham served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Captain Perrin served in the Zulu war i- 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Berkshire Regiment. — ' Captain Beresford served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 9th Lancers ;
accomnanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of CaTidahair
(Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the expedition against the Murri Tribe in 1880.
3 Lieut. T. Brown served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar, Tel-el-Mabuta and Milisama. in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); in the Soudan campaign in 1885, iucluding the reconnaissance ta
Hasheen, the ens/ngements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the operations at Temai (two Clasps); and with
the Soudan Frontier Force in 1885-86, inclnding the engagement at Giniss.
West Kent Regiment.—1 Captain Kennedyserved in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Yorkshire Light Infantry. — ' Major Hayes-Sadler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
capture of Kafr Dowr (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the suppression of the rebellion in Matibeleland
in 1893 (Medal), and iu the operations in Maslionaland in 1896 as Special Service Officer.
2 Major M'Fall served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zlnb Field
Force iu 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march to Vihowa.
4 Lieut. Patterson served with the Jowani Afieedte Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present xt the capture of Ah Musjh (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (two Clai-ps).
Shropshire Light Infantry. — ' Major Scott served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Lieut. Pecker served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Kurram Division, including the Zaimusht
Expedition and the assault ot Zawa (Medal).
* Lieut. Skelley served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and wa6 present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the field) ; in the Soudan campaign in 1884,
including the engagements at Kl Teb and Temai (two Clasps) ; and with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
Middlesex Regiment. — ' Lt.General Kent.- For War Services, see Middlesex Regiment, p. 320.
* Captain Anderson served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expedi
tions to Egbon (at Lokoja), Bida, and l'.orin (Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain Waltei served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gin-
gindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column "( Me tal with Clasp).
King's Royal Rifle Corps.—1 Colonei Templer served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Comm mdant ot the Balloon Detachment, and was present in
the engagement at Hasheen (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as.
Director ot Steam Road Transport.
3 Sir Thomas Butler served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 as Lieutenant 56th Regiment, and was present at
the siege and capture of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lord Frederick FitzGerald served as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from
October 187810 November 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Klielat-i-Ghilzie,
and waspresentin the engagements at Ahmed Kheyland Orzoonear Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battleof.Candah.ar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decora-
lion). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action
at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served wiih the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Sir Uedvers Buller, Chief of the Staff (mentiored
in despatches, Brevet ot Major, Clasp).
5 Colonel W. Cooke- Collis served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the furce under Major General Phayre (mentioned iu despatches, Medal). Served m the sondan campaign
War Services ot the Officers of the Militia Infantry. 918
in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Pixley served as Column Transport Officer in the Boer war of i88i,andwas present in the engage-
ments at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River — severely wounded.
' Colonel G. Astell served with the 3rd Battalion of the 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Kkowe (Meial with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i83i with
the 2nd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Natal Field Force. Served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-93 in command of the Presidency District (received the thanks of the Government of India, men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
8 Lt.Colonel Pilkington served in the Boer war in 1881 as Transport Officer. Served in the Egyptian w.ir of
1882 as Acting Aide de Camp to Sir Archibald Alison, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9 Major Lysons served in the Afghan war from October 1873 to October 1S79 with the 2ni Battalion 60th Rifle',
and took part in the advance on an i occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of i83i with the Natal Field Force.
10 Captain Irby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) .
16 Captain Wynn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the ?nd Battalioo of the 60th Rifie3, and was present
at the occupation of Caudahar, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl an I Urz 00 near Ghuznee; accoinoanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Caudahar, and was present at th 1 battle of Candahar (Medal with two
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration*. Also served with the Marri Expedition in i83i under Brigadier General
MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
17 Captain Holmes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and
Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle
of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 188 1 under
Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
Wiltshire Regiment.—1 Lieut. Pepper served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Me 1 with Clasp).
Manchester Regiment. — ' Colonel Crosbie served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was
present at the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
2 Captain Aiken served in the South African war in 190a with the 4th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment,
and took part in the operations in Orange River Colonv with Major General Paget's Brigade.
3 Captain de Bertodano served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Bu"s.
North Staffordshire Regiment.—1 Colonel Bill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 attached to
Brigadier General Stewart's Staff in the Ruby Mines Expedition (Medal with Clasp).
2 Colonel Mirehouse served in the South African war in 1900 in command of the 4th Battalion North Staffordshire
Regiment (DSO.). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Armv List." p. 785.)
3 Lt.Colonel Twemlow (DSO.), Major C.Wedgwood, Captains Saunders-Davies, Bull, F. H.Wedgwood, Webb, Bill,
Blagg, Hawkshaw, and Levett, Lieuts. Prior, B. H. Wedgwood, Limbert, Stapylton, Lyon, Moore, and Page, and
Second Lieuts. Mosley and Philips served in the SouthAfrican war in 1900 with 4th Battalion North Staffordshire Regt.
* Captain Troughton served in the operations in Sierra Le me in 1893-99 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lieut. Thomas served in the South African war in 1900 with the 4th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment
until invalided home.
0 Lieut. Sandland served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
1 Lieut. Aherne served in the South African war in 1899-1900, took part in the operations at Paardeberg including
the surrender of General Cronje, and was present at the engagement at Driefontein (appointed Quarter Master
4th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment).
8 Major Seckham served in the South African war in 1900 with the 4th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment,
and took part in the operations in Orange River Colony with Major General Paget's Brigade.
York and Lancaster Regiment. — ' Major General F. Hardy served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Russell at the second relief of Lucknow, at the Alumbagh, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow; also pre-
sent with the 84th Regiment at the relief of Azimghur and pursuit of Koer Sing (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
uurham Light Infantry.—1 Major Fraser served in the campaign on the Ncrth West Frontier of India
under Sir William L ickhart in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was
present in the operations in Swat and Bajaur including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and 21st
September ; with the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations m
the Mittai and Suran Valleys; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the engagement at Dargai
on the 18th October 1897 (Medal with two Clasps').
2 Captain Scott served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry, and
took part in the advance through Northern Natal and into the Transvaal.
* Captain Rowlandson and Lieut. Danvers served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the istBattalion
Durham Light Infantry in Natal and in the Transvaal.
Highland Light Infantry.— 1 Lt.Colonel Pagan served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the
Egtptian war of 1382, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Seaforth Highlanders. — l Lieut. Glynn served in the Afghan war in i38owith the 78th Highlanders (Medal).
Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Quarter Master 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
Gordon Highlanders. — 'Colonel Man-Stuart served with the held force under Brigadier Murray, R. Artillery
employed en the 30-mile radius round Shanghai during the summer of 1863 (Medal). Also with the Anglo-CMues
Contingent in Colonel Gordon's Taeping campaigns of 1863-64, and was present during the operations befor
Soochow and at the siege and storming of Changchow (Chinese Medal, and 2nd Class of the order of th
Precious Star). Was selected in 1873 to raise a, corps of Military Police for the treaty district of Newchwang
Southern Manchuria, at that time infested by mounted banditti, and subsequently commanded the force embodied
received the thanks of the British and Italian Ministers and of the Imperial Commissioner, with the Brevet of
Colonel in the Chinese army and the Cross of the Italian Crown 4th Class). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1834-85 as Boat Officer and Staff Officer and afterwards asCommandant at Dal (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Received the thanks of the Egyptian Government and the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for his services as
Aide deCamp to General Valentine Baker Pasha, and Acting Deputy Inspector General of Gendarmerie in i886-8d.
4 Lieut. Napier served in the SouthAfrican war in 1899-1930 with the 4th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland'
Highlanders.
6 Lieut. Robertson served in the South African war of 1899-1900, and was present at the battle of Elandslaagte
(r7C) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act : — " At the bittlo of Elandslaagte, on the 21st Oct.,
1899, during the final advance on the enemy's position, this vVarrant Officer led each successive rush, exposing
himself fear.essly to the enemy's artillery and rifle fire to euc jurage tae men. After the main position h id been
capiured, he led a small party t> seize the Boer camp. Though exposed ti a deidly cross-fire from tie enemy's
rifles, he gallantly held on to the position captured, and continued to encourage the men until he was dangerously
wouned in two places."
Cameron Highlanders.— ' Lt.Colonel Norman MacL)ol served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Eipelition in 1884 With the 1st Battalion Black Watch, ani was present
m the engagements at El Teb (slightly wounded) and Tenai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
5 Captain Emslie served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present
at thebattle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stir). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Claspj ; also served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, including the investment of Kosheh, the reconnaissance on
the ifith December, and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Medal for distinguished conduct iu
the field).
919 War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry.
Irish Rifles.—1 Sir Francis Edmund Macnaghtcn sewed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulgauak and M'Keuzie's Farm and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central in India 1858-59,
and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccuimtion of Chundnree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of
Gwalior. actions of Koondrye (horse wounded) and Bo irdah (Medal with Clasp).
a Brigadier General Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, took part in the expeditions to
the Thame* nndtheWn.ikato, and was present at the taking of Orakan and in the engagement at Omaranui (Medal).
•t Captain Reeve served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the Royal Irish RiHes Mounted Infantry.
* Lieut. Rowan-Hamilton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles.
* Captain Rohinson served in the Niger-Soudan campaign in 189697111 command of Royal Niger Company's
Artillery, including the Bida expedition (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp), the Ebouza-Urinam
Expedition in 1898 iClasp), and the Sierra Leone Expedition in 1898-99 as Adjutant Sierra Leone Frontier Force
(Clasp); also with the Iddah-Keffi Expedition (Niger Company's Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African
war in 1899-1)01 as an Adjutant, Staff Captain, and D.A.A.O. for Imperial Yeomanry (Medal with three Clasps).
6 Lr. Colonel Cole- Hamilton served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian warof 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp). Served in the
occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
' Captain M'Cammon served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles.
* Captain Garstin served in the South African war in 1 899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irisn Rifles.
9 Captain Pike served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
Irish Fuslllerg. — 'Major Kaye served in the rebellion in the North West Territory of Canada in 1885 with
Boulton's Mounted Infuntry, and was present in the engagements at Fish Creek and Batoche(Medal with Clasp).
3 Major J. Tyrwhitt-Walker served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 1st Battalicn Royal Irish Fusiliers,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Lt.Colonel Tenison served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
5 Lord Rosmead served in the operations in Zululand in 18S8 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Com-
manding.
6 Colonel Leslie served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian warof i382, and was present
at the battle ol'Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, ami Khedive's Star).
Lieut. M'Donnell served in the Egyptian war in 1S82 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
South African war in 1 899-1900, and was present in the engagement at Farquhar's Farm (wounded).
'' Lieut. Osborne served in the Soudan campaign in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Connaught Rangers.—' Colonel Hammond served with the S3ch Regiment throuerhout the Kafir war of
877-78, and as Adjutant of the Regiment throughou' the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal witu Clasp).
3 Lieut. M'Nally served in the Zulu war in 1879 and was present at the battle of Uluudi— dangerously wounded
(Medal with Clasp).
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.— 1 Colonel Dick served in the South African war in 1899-1900 in command
of the 4th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders {CJi. ).
2 Lt.Colonel Campbell (DSO.), Major Mure, Captains B. A. Cuninghame, Pearson, Grahame, Hall, Houldsworth,
and Robinson, Lieuts. Stewart, Falconar-Stewart, A. P. R. C. Campbell, Davidson, and Sotheby, and Second Lieuts.
Whaley, Lieut. Ramsay, and 2nd Lieut. A. A. L. Campbell served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th
Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
:< Major Hon. T. H. A. E. Cochrane served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Provost Marshal at
Head Quarters.
i Major Scott served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Assistant Provost Marshal at Kroonstad.
5 Captain Gilligan served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 4th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders.
"1 Lieut Fenton-Livingstone served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 with til's 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Captain Denholm served with the oist Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action ofGingindhlovu and the relie'of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
'■> Captain Williamson served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the battle of Gingindhlovu and at the relief
of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at Modder River, Magersfontein, Koodoosberg, and
Paardeberg, and in the advance to Bloemfontein (granted Hon. rank of Captain).
Leinster Regiment — > Lord Castletown served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star.) Served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Acting Assistant
Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff.
* Lt.Colonel Luttman-Johnson (DSO.\ Captains Tyssen Smyth, Sheppard, and Arnott, Major Barry, and Lieut.
Stoney served in the South African war in 1900 with the 3rd Battalion Leinster Regiment.
■> Captain Weldon served in the South African war in igoowiththe3rd Battalion Leinster Regiment till 30th August,
when he was appointed Railway Staff Officer at Pretoria.
9 Lieut. Gallehawk served in the South African war in 1900 with the 3rd Battalion Leinster Regiment till 7U1
August, when he was appointed Railway Staff Officer at Stormberg.
Munster Fusiliers. — ' Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the
26th January 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th
Class of the Mcd|idie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857 -58, including the actions of
Ohanda.Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), subsequent operations in Oude
and affairs of Pohan and Meangunge, also at Churda, and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
- Captain Walker-Leigh served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with the South African Light Horse, and
took part in the advance into Northern Natal and the Eastern Transvaal, including the engagements at Botha's
Pass, Allemann's Nek, Amersfoort, Geluk Farm, Bergendal, Machadodorp, Badfontein, Lydenberg, Mauchberg.
Burgher's Pass, &c.
3 Captain East served in tae Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the engagement atTel-el-Mahuta andat
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); and in the Soudan campaign in 1805, in-
cluding the engagement at Hasheen, the attack on the Convoy on 24th March, and the engagement at Temai
1 Clasp)"
0 Captain Bell served in the South African war in 1900 with the 3rd Battalion Leinster Regiment.
Dublin Fusiliers. — ' Captain Fairtlough served in the operations in South Africa against Bawarume in 1896
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.) Served in the openaijns iu Sierra Leone iu 1898-99, including the Karene and
Mendiland Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, GM6-. and Medal with Clasp).
Rifle Brigade.— 'Lord Hardinge served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the actions at
Abu Kiea and El Gubat and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel Serjeaut served throughout the Liechnanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren with
the Mounted Rifles and the Pioneer Regiment.
" Captain Stone (note 93, page 359).
* Captain Adkins served with the Jowaki Afridi Expedition 111 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp. Served
with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force I Medal with Clasp).
THE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY,
Serving in South Africa.
gzo
[Head Quarters 16, Great George Street, Westminster.]
Honorary Colonel.
Sit Majesty TBE KING.
Inspector General (with rank of Major General), Colonel C. C. W. Lord Chesham, KCB. Buckingham -hire
Yecmanry 15 Dec
Aide de Camp Captain H. R. Darley, 3 Bn. Soutb Wales Borderers, 14 Jane 01
Commanding the Imperial Yeomanry. —
Aides de Camp. —
Adjutant.— H. T. Edwards,
Captain 8 Jan. 01
Machine Gun Commander. —
J. S. Marsh 11 July or
1r. Mr. — G. H. Fox 27 June 01
Med. Off.—
Deputy Adjutant General jor Imperial
Yeomanry.
A. G. Lncas.Hon.Col.Of TO.
Lt.Col. Suffolk Imperial
Yeomanry (temp. Colonel
in Army, 28Feb. 00) 16 June 01
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals
Jor Imp. Yeomanry,
p.t.c. W. C. Knight, Major
Indian taff Corps 9 Apr. 00
E. R. Robinson, Capt. 4 Bn.
Royal Irish Ritles (remi>.
(.Capt. iii Army, 21 Feb. 03) 14 June 01
Staff Captains for Imperial Yeomanry.
Y. W. G. Gore [temp. Capt.
in Army, 16 Jan. 01) 16 Jan. 01
A. B. Bo.v<i-Carpenter(fem/>.
Capt. in Irmy, 17 Apr. 01)14 • June 01
tsr Battalion.
1st, 2nd, and 63rd (Wiltshire)
Companies.
3rd (Gloucestershire) Company.
4th (Glamorganshire) Company.
Commandant.
p.s.c. J. L. Keir, Lt. Col. .25 Apr. 01
2ND 15 Command [frith rani of Major).
J. H. Ensor,4« Captain
Reserve 8 Jan. 01
Captains.
Sir T. Fowler, Bart. Capt.
Wiltshire Yeomanry 3 Jan. 01
H. T. Edwards, Adjutant... 8 Jan. 01
W. H. Playne. Capt. Glou-
cestershire Yeomanry ...:& Mar. 01
H. B. Burnaby 27Juneoi
A. F. T. Bowles 11 July 01
Lieutenants.
A. G. Lord Thynne, Lt.
Wiltshire Yeomanry 7 Feb. 00
J. H. Pritchard -Rayner,
Capt. Anglesey R. E.
(Militia) 14 Feb. 00
M. Wm. Barkley 2juneoD
C. Liddon-Clarke 3 Jan. 01
L. B. Bigg 1 Mar. 01
H. Q. Glenny r Mnr. or
H. A. Whvte i Mar. 01
J. B. Allsopp 14 Mar. or
E. W. Thain 28 Mar. 01
it. Ailsopp 29 Mar. 01
W. H. S. Leonard 1 May 01
h. B. Clexton 20 May 01
L. W. Grant Henshaw. late
Lt. 3 Bn. York. Lt. Inf... 1 June 01
H. C. Leale iJuneoi
H. J. Calder 15 .Tuueoi
L. S. limes 18 Juneoi
H. M. Blair, Lt. 2 Vol. Bn.
Manchester Regiment ...27 Juneoi
E. St. G Bowly 27 June 01
B. A. Dyer 27 Juneoi
G. Tylden, Lt. 3 Bn. Oxford
Lt. Inf. 27 Juneoi
.1. L. Pegg 27 Juneoi
P. Wallace n July 01
G. S. Thomp-on ig July 01
L. W. Roberls iZ July OJ
W. V. Edwards 1+ Sept. 01
A. W.'d. Grubb jdNov o
I'et. Off.— .J. P. Spanton,
Duke of York"s Canadian
Hussars, (temp. I'et. Capt.
to Mar. or) 7 Mar. or
2ND Battalion.
5th and 103rd (Warwickshire) Co.'s.
2istand 22nd (Cheshire) Companies.
32nd (Lancashire) Company.
noth (Northumberland) Company.
Commandants.
M. A. Burke.1 Cn].Reserve2o Jan. 00
R. W. R. Uarnes, DSO.
I 'apt. 4 Hussars 27 July or
2ND in Command.
H. W. Haughton, Major ...27 Sept. 01
Captains.
O. M. Leigh, Hod. Major;
Capt. Cheshire Yeo 3 Feb. 00 j
William Percy Ward 17 Apr. 01 1
C. H. Haig, Lt. Leicester
Regt. 25 May 01 |
E. O. Price 25 May 01 j
J. G. Stirling, Lt. 9 Lcrs. ^ July 01 I
H. P. Wolff 27 Sept.or
Lieutenants.
H. ('. C. Beaumont, late
Lieut. Scots Guards 3 Feb. 00
J. A. MoncriefFe 28 May 00
R. S. Jenkins 1 Mar. 01
E. H. C. Rawlinson 1 Mar. 01
A.G.Evans, late 2nd Lieut.
Rangoon Vol. Rifles 29 Mar. or
G. A. Monkhouse 17 Apr. 01
E. Tredennick r7 Apr. 01
H. G. R. F. Andrews 17 Apr. or
T.Thomas 17 Apr. 01
G. B. Drummond 17 Apr. or
E. C. Palmer 17 Aor. or
B. O. Bethell 15 May or
J. Urey 22 May or
T. C. Legge 25 May 01
J. S. Ireland 25 May or
R. F. Forbes 25 May cr
B. O'Girman 23 May or
S. G. ShepparJ,2iid Lieut.
Herts Yeomanry 3 June 01
D. Dewar, Lt. 2 Vol. Bn.
Durham Light Infantry. 3 June or
R. Trotman 15 Juneor
E. Long ro July 01
J. F. W. O'Hara 24 July or
A. K. Digby 24 Aug. or
A. R. Hoette 19 Sept.or
H. Barwell 27 Sept.or
W. A. Hirst 1 Oct. or
('. M. Quarry 4 Oct. or
P. G. Neville 28 Nov. ci
Adjutant.— M. E. Manning-
ham-Buller, ('apt. Rifle
Brigade 30 Apr. or
Machine (run Commander. —
(i. C. Griffiths, late 2nd LI.
4 Bn. Middlesex Regt. ... 1 July or
Qr. Mr. — K. Hides 12 May or
Mid. Off.—
Vet. Of. -
3RD Battalion.
9th, nth, and 66th (Yorkshire! Co.*s.
roth (Notts., Sherwood Rangers)
Company.
r2th(S. Nottinghamsiire) Company.
98th Co. (North Ridingof Yorkshire)
logto (Yorks Hussars) Company.
irrth (Yorks Dragoons) Company.
Commandant.
R. L. Birkin, DSO. Capt.
South Notts. Yeomanry 7 May 01
2ND in Command.
G. T. E iwards, Major 20
Hussars .. 7 Jhy or
Captains.
M. S. Dawson, Capt. Notts
(Sherwood Rangers>Yeo. 3 Feb. 00
G. F. Davis, >Hon. Major;
late Capt. 4 Bn. E. Surrey
Rent ro Mar. 00
H. H. Wilson,0 DSO. Lieut.
Notts (Sherwood Rngrs.)
Yeomanry 26 Sept. 00
L. St. J. Brodrick 1 Feb. 01
I R. L. Grigg, Lt. 1 N. Riding
of York Volunteer Art. 3 Apr. or
j C. R. Harbord, Capt. Ind.
Staff Corps 17 Apr. or
j L. E. O. Charlton, Capt.
Lancashire Fusiliers 17 Apr. 01
L. C. Coventry10 7 May or
; J. B. Royle, Lt. Res. Adjt. 1 Juneor
I Henry A. Cole- Hamilton.13 7 May or
J.Smith 4 Oct. or
Lieutenants.
H. A. Lempriere r4 Fab. 00
Richard E. Sugden1" 15 July 00
X. R. Meyer 9 Oct. 00
A. F.Turner 27 Oct. 00
J. C. Walker 1 Mar. or
W. Gutch 1 Mar. or
G. W. Bagot 1 Mar. 01
C. L. Cockell 14 Mar. 01
W. Hewetson 14 Mar. or
A. M. Lynch Staunton 29 Mar. ot
A. A. White, 2nd Lieut. 1
Edinburgh Vol. Aitilleryr7 Apr. or
F. N. Griffin 17 Apr. or
R. C.J. Stewart 17 Apr. 01
M. R. Wilson 17 Apr. 01
E. J. Slaughter, late Lt. 1
Tower Hamlets Vol. Regt.z-/ Apr. or
C. Shears r7 Apr. oi
A. D. Ramsay 17 Apr. 01
T. P. Slattery r7 Apr. or
L. Chichester 30 Apr. or
H. C. Hall 1 May ot
A. M. Hutchins. 2nd Lt. 5
Vol. Bn. S. Wales Bor-
derers 7 May 01
R. G. Coke, late Lt. Scots
Guards 7 May 01
W. G. L. Nantes 7 May 01
R. C. Laytoii 7 May 01
H. C. Haskett-Smith ro May or
A. M. Trevor-Roper 25 May o:
G. R. H. Cheape, 2 ad Lt. 3
Bn. Argyll &Suth.Hldrs. 3 Juneoi
J. Burnett n July or
T. G. B. Thomas, 2nd Lt.
Notts.(Sherwood Rngrs.)
Yeomanry r8 July cr
E. Green 8 Aug. u
H. M. Beckett r Senr.oT
('. V. Tabor f Oct. 1 .
J. Alexander 9 Ocr. or
G. Swainston-Sti'ungwaysro Oct. 01
Adjutant. — J. B. Itoylc,
Capt 20 May or
921
Machine Gun Commanders. —
A. de A. Donisthorpp,!*
Capt. i Vol. Bo. W. York
Regt 24 Feb. 00 j
A. S. Dunlop 7 May 01
Qr. Mr.— E. H. Pi. ker ng,
Or. Mr. 1 Vol. Bn. W.
Yoik Regt 10 Mar. 00
Med. Off.— R. Cattley (temp.
Capt.) 15 Dec. 00!
Vet. Off. — F. Dour.hwaite
temp.Vet. Capt. 3 Feb. 01) 3 Feb. 00
The Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa.
J. N. Christie) 4 Oct. 01
E. .1. Drurnvnoni, Capt. ret.
Indian Stall' Corps 24 Oct. 01
C. Devonshire 15 Nov. 01
G. A. Elliot 28 Nov. oi
Adjt.— C. A. Armstrong,
Capt 20 Juneoi
Machine Gun Commander. —
A. R.Taylor 14 Sept. 01
Qr. Mr.—C. P. Warner ...14 Sept. 01
Med. Off.— P. Davidson,
DSO. (temp. Capt.) 3 Feb. 00
Vet. Off. — T. M. P. Parker
(temp. Vet. Caj)t.3 Feb 01) 3 Feb. 00
Adjutant — W.S.Whetherly,
Lieut. 7 Dragoon Guards,
Capt 13 May 01
Machine Gun Commander. —
B. J. F,tzH>rbert 3 Feb. 00
Qr. Mrs.—C. R. Covey 7 May 01
S.J. Nixon 24 July 01
Med. Off —
Vet. Off— J. H. Lockwool,
(temp. Vet. Capt.) 7 Mar 01
4TH Battalion.
6th (Staffordshire) Company.
I 7th (Leicestershire) Company.
8th (Derbyshire) Company. '
28th (Bedfordshire) Company.
41st (Hampshire) Company."
104th (Derby) Company.
106th (Stafford) Company.
Commandant (urith rank of Lt.Col.)
R. H. Carr Ellison, Major
1 Dragoons 27 June 01
2ND isCoiiMJSDIrilJ rank of Major) .
-J. H. A. Annesley, DSO.
Capt, 3 Dragoon Guardt-27 Ju'y 01 ]
Captains.
Hon. F. C. Stanley. DSO.
Capt. Grenadier GuardS2S Nov. 00
F. S. Goulden 17 Apr. or
M. L. Paget 7 May 01
W. S. Whetherley, Lt. 7
Dragoon Guards, Adjt....iy May 01
G. Emmerson 4 June 01
A. s. Lawrence 17 June 01
H. G. D. Thompson 28 Juneoi
J. Armstrong 28 Juneoi
J. C. Ingle 1 July 01
D. H. MacDonnell 12 Oct. ci
Lieutenants.
W. M. C. G. Bagshawe, 2nd
Lieut. Derby Yeomanry 3 Feb. 00
H. C. Bertram 4 Apr. o
N. Biggs 17 Apr. o
F. C.F. Stallard 17 Apr. o
L. E. A. Bennet', late 2nd
Lt. Oxford Lt. Infantry ...17 Apr. o
H. Lewarne 17 Apr. o
R. F. Hammond 17 Apr. o
A. E. Churcher 17 Apr. o
R. G. Furley, Lieut. 3 Bn.
York and Line. Regt. ...29 Apr. o
B. H. M. Ritchie 7 May o
W. M. Townshend, Lt. 3
Bn. Leicester Regt 7 May o
Bon. R, A. Ward, 2nd Lieut.
Worcester Yeomanry 7 May o
C. L. Hacket 7 May o
M. H. Ingram, Capt. 2
Glamorgan Vol. Art 8 May o
E. R. Tomlinson, late Lt. 1
Vol. Bn. Berks Regt 8 May o
S. E. Tbomas.Lt.iKentVol.
Art. (E. Div. Garr. Art.). 13 May o
H. G. Miller 15 May o
E. G. Hodee, 2nd Lt. 3 Bn.
Irish Rifles 25 May o
F. J. G. Williams 1 Juneo
R. H. T. Handcock, Lt. 3
Bn. King's R. Rifle Corps 4 Juneo
■C. Cross 15 Juneo
G. H. Goldfinch 17 Juneo
C. G. R. Cadiz 28 Juneo
U. W. Hammerton 28 June
P.N.Russell 1 July o
H. I. Robinson, Lt, 3 Vol.
Bn. E. Lanes. Regt 1 July o
O. A. E. Green 1 July o
J. W. L. Clerk-Kennedy... 1 July o
H.Green 24 July o
G.F.Wallace 8 Aug. o
E. CM. Layton 24 Aug. o
H. R. Thomas 10 Sept.o
F. H. P. Sarlow 12 Oct. o
C. Dent 12 Oct. o
5TH Battalion.
14th, 15th, 55th, 100th and 105th
(Northumberland) Companies,
13th (Shropshire) Company.
16th x 102nd ( VVorceatershire) Co.'s.
Commandant (icith rank of Lt.Col.).
W. C. Anderson, DSO Capt.
3 Bn. Cheshire Regt 24 May 01
2ND in Command
H. J. Madocks, Bt.Major,
Welsh Fusiliers 13 Juneoi
Captains.
C. L. Bates. DSO. Major
Nortuumber and I'eo. ... 7 Feb. 00
J. T. Lutley, Ca pt. 5 Bn.
Worcester Regt 3 Sept.on
N. E. Money, DSO. 2nd
Lt. Shrop-hireYeomanry2o Oct. 00
E. Chri-tophers 1 Apr. or
H. MaeAndrew, DSO. Capt
Warwick's Scouts 17 Apr. 01
M. R. C. Backhouse, Capt.
Northumberland Yeo. .. 30 Apr. 01
H. C. B. Phillips 24 May 01
A. L. Phillips 24M<y 01
C. J. St. Quentin 1 Juneoi
R. C. Lawrance, late 2nd
Lieut. 2 Dragoon Guards 1 Juneoi
C. A. Armstrong, Capt.
Northumberland Fus.
Adjutant 20 Juneoi
H. A. Cheape, Lt. Worces-
ter Yeomanry 24 Aug. 01
Lieutenants.
T. R. Jackson 5 Feb. 01
R. H. More 1 Mar. 01
J. A Turner, 2nd Lieut
Durham Artillerv 17 Apr. 01
R. J. W. Leyden,Lt. 6 Bn.
Manchester Regt 17 Apr. 01
H. R. Williams, late Lt. 3
Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf.. ..17 Apr. 01
G. D. Mosses 17 Apr. 01
W. Gates 17 Apr. 01
C. W. Foreman 17 Apr. 01
S. Baldwin 17 Apr. 01
T. F. R. Parry 17 Apr. 01
H. Platten 17 Apr. 01
W. H. Putman 17 Apr. 01
J. K. Hill .24 Apr. 01
F. H. Hobb^, Lieut. 2 Vol.
Bn. Worcester Regt 25 Apr. 01
A. M. Bellingham 30 Apr. 01
A. C. H. S. Wingrove, 2nd
Lieut. 3 Bn. East York-
shire Regt 24 May 01
O. St. John, Lieut. 7 Bn.
Royal Fusiliers 24 May 01
0. E. Thompson 24 May 01
A. F. de T. Shaw 24 May 01
W. H. George, jun. 2nd Lt.
1 Vol.Bn. Welsh Regt,. ...25 May 01
G. B. Hunt, Lieut. Limerick
City Artillery 1 June 01
H. P. Sinclair 3 July 01
S. H. Friend 11 July 01
R. H. Thompson, Capt.
Cornwall and Devon
Minors Art 18 July 01
H. Cardinal-Harford 1 3 July 01
R. H.Logan 27 July 01
T. S. Palmer, late Xf.3 Bn.
Royal Irish Fus 8 Aug. 01
J. Stephenson 24 Aug. 01
A. J. A. (.'raven, late Lt. E.
India Railway Vols 31 Aug. 01
N. Squire 14 Sept.01
H. R. M'Cullagh 14 Sept.01
6th Battalion.
17th (Ayrshire and Lanarkshire)
Company.
18th and 108th (Queen's Own Royal
Glasgow and Lower Wcrd of Lanark-
shire) Company.
19th (Lothians and Berwickshire)
Company.
20th (Fife and Forfarshire Light
Horse) Company.
107th (Lanarkshire) Company.
Commandant (u-ithrank of Lt. Col.).
W. K. Hamilton-Campbell,
Capt. Ayrshire Yeo 1 Mar. 01
2ND in Command {with rank of Major)
J. W. G. Roy, Capt. Derby
Regt 6 Sept.01
Captains
J. D. Boswell 15 Sept. 00
H ,B. Tovvse.C'apt.Lothians
and Berwick Yeomanry 1 Mar. 01
J. C. L. Knight-Bruce, late
Lieut. East Kent Regt. ...26 June 01
R. K. Bovd, Lt. ret. 'R.N. 11 July oi
J. G. Orr 11 July 01
J. 0. Travers, DSO. Capt.
Devon Regt 1 Aug. 01
P, B. Highet 27 Sept.ot
Lieutenants.
Walter Greenhall Gardynen Oct. 00
W. M. Cameron 1 Mar. 01
J. A. MuBwen 17 Apr. ci
J. C. Stewart 17 Apr. 01
J. M. Richie 17 Apr. 01
E. A. Dorrell, Lt. 2nd Mid-
dlesex Vol. Artillery 17 Apr. 01
R. S. Francis 17 Apr. 01
F. A. Flint 17 Apr. 01
R. P. Matheson 17 Apr. or
A. E. Harry 1 May 01
G. C. Allan 8 May 01
H. R. Johnstone 25 May 01
W. H. Holme 3 June 01
H. S. Burrough, 2nd Lieut.
4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf. 3 June 01
C. H. Wylde 3 June 01
L Maberly 20 June 01
S. G. McLean 26 Juneoi
L. Tait 1 July 01
W. K. C. Chambre, Lt. Mid-
Ulster Artillery 11 Juneoi
G. K. Anderson 11 July 01
F. H. Kemp-Potter 27 July 01
W. S. V. Uawson 27 July 01
H. C. Heenan 24 Aug. 01
W. L. Swan, Lt. Fife Art.14 Sept.01
H. Mackay 27 Sept.01
G. E. Adamson 24 Ocr. 01
D. H. Greig 1 Dec. 01
Adjutant.— J. B. Pollok-
Morris, Capt. R. High-
landers 12 May 01
Mackine Gun Commander. —
R.V.Ashe 8 May 01
Qr. Mr.—W. Kennedy 20 Mar. 01
Med. Off.—W. J. Naismith,
MD. Surg. Lt. Col. Ayr-
shire Yeo. (temp. Major,
23 Mar. 01) 3 Feb. 00
Vet. Off —
The L
7TH Battalion.
25:0. I. West Somerset! Compmy.
26t'i (Dorsetshire) Company I.
27th ( Devonshire I Company.
-;::a (Xorth Somersetl Company.
69th (Sussex) Company.
1 _' ommax"Dant (with rank of Li. Co!.).
H. T. Laming, DSO. Major
i3 Hussars 15 Sept.oi
2>'D ix ConaixD.
Captains.
A. C. Thynne, 2nd Lieut.
X.Somerset Yeomanry ... 3 June 01
Arthur Hugh V. Willyams 3 June 01
K. G. Seymour 15 Juneoi
S. Salter 24 July 01
M. H. Tristram. Capt. 12
L 'ncers, Adjutant 6 Sept.oi
C. W. Lovell.. 27 Sept.oi
K. S. Woodiwiss, Capt. 1
Vol. Bn. Derby Regt. ...25 Nov. 01
Lieutenants.
O. Honey 1 Mar. 01
R.B.Lucas 14 Mar. 01
G. B. Bennett 18 Apr. 01
.1. M. Rosseter 18 Apr. 01
J. A. Ford 25 May 01
.T.L. Bennett —30 May 01
R. Philipson-Stow 30 May 01
N. A. Sinclair 3 Juue 01
R. W. Woodhouse, 2nd Lt.
Donegal Artillery 3 June 01
G. H. Digby, 2ndLt. Dorset
Yeomanry 3 Juneoi
A. W. Noon 3 June 01
R. Persse 3 June 01
B. E. Wnito 3 Juneoi
E. N. Bankes 15 Juneoi
<.'. Rowan 17 June 01
0. Bishop 26 Juneoi
W. E. Craig 11 July 01
•J. M. Pye-Smitb, Lieut. 2
Vol. Bn. West Surrey
Regt 24 July 01
A Ferguson 27 Sept.oi
<t. E Broon 14N0V.C1
R. W. Cousins 25 Nov. 01
Adjutant.— M. H. Tristram,
Captain 6 Sept.oi
Machine Gun Commander. —
O. Field, 2n<l Lt. Unat-
tached 19 Nov. 01
Qr. Mr. — W. P. Parsons. ..24 May 01
3£< d. Off —
Vet. Off —
njpcrial Yeomanry in Sou
A. T. Bailey 1 Mar.
C. B. Dfspird 1 Apr.
E. H. Harrison, late Lieut.
La:i?ashire Artillery 17 Apr.
J. L. Mctiareu, late Capt. 2
Vol. Bn. W. York Regt....i7 Apr.
R. A. Swan 17 Apr.
W. Holdiug, 2nd Lieut. 1
Vol. Bn. HampshireRe jt.17 Apr.
G. R. Healy, Lieut. Lime-
rick City artiherv 17 Apr.
H. R. L. Kord '. 18 Apr.
tt. N. Pike, late Act in I Suh-
Lt.S.N. 1 May
Son. L. W. Palk,/are Capt.
3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers... 15 May
J. A. Bingham. Lieut. 8 Vol.
bn. Liverpool R gt 31 May
H. D. Spratt 1 June
1'. B. Forwood, 2nd l.ieut.
Duke of Lancaster's Own
Yeomanry 1 June
G. H. Chapman 1 June
W. P. Robinson 15 June
R. Milbank 27 Juue
G. H. Turner, Capt. Wes"-
moreland and Cumber-
land Yeomanry 1 July
W. S. Vernon-Yonge 11 July
E. Von Essen 24 July
H. W. Tracey n Sept.
J. R. Macpherson 25 Sept.
W.M.Yates 27 Sept
Adjutant— G. S. Leslie 3 Feb.
E. C. S. Jervis, Capt 16 May
Jlachine Gun Commander. —
W. H. Chapman 15 May
Qr. Mrs.— H. Samson 3 Feb.
A. E. A. Stuckey 29 May
Med. Off —
Vet. Off—U. G. Westgate
(temp. Vet. Lt.) 9 Feb.
th Afiici. 922
G. W. Burton. Capt. Ban-
galore Vol. Bides 13 Apr. 01
C. A. W. Amyat'.-lJurney...i7 Apr. 01
J. A Samuel 23 Ap '. 01
J. Evans 29 Apr. 01
A. G. Wade 25 Mty 01
G. Libb 25 May 01
W. Underwood 1 Juueoi
A. T. Hope, Lieut. 1 V .1.
B". HS. Lancashire Re-'t. 24 Juneoi
R. K. Tailyour, Lieut. Mid
Ulster ArtiUer/ 26 Juneoi
J. W. D. Jameson 5 July 01
P. H. Noad 26 July 01
A. Hine, Lt. 1 Cumbeiland
Vol. Artillery 27 July 01
W. B. Pearch, Lt. 1 Lane.
Vol. Artillery 31 July 01
C. G. G. Stewart 8 Aug. ot
E. A. Ash, Lt. 5 Bn. Mid-
dlesex Rifles 27 Sept.oi
A. G. Bolingbroke 6 Dec. 01
Adjutant. —
Jlachine Gun Commander. —
E. S. Armstrong, late, 2nd
Lieut. Royal Artillery ...17 Apr. 01
Qr. Mrs. — J.Ramshay (temp.
Lieut.) 2 Nov. od
G. Bingham, Lieut. 4 Bn.
Liverpool Regt 27 July 01
Med . Off.—T. Walcot, {temp.
Major, 21 Mar. 01) 21 Mar. oo
Yet. Off.-
8th Battalion.
23rd (Lancashire) Company.
24th (Westmoreland and Cumber-
land) Company.
74th (Dublin) Company.
77th & 105th (Manchester) Company.
99th (Irish) Company.
Commandants (icith rank of Lt.Col.)
F. A. Deare, Major Res. ... 3 Juneoi
K. Chesney, Major India
Staff Corps 27 Sept.oi
2XD IX" Command (icith rank of Major).
D. H. Macpherson,30 late
Seaforth Highlanders 3 Feb. 00
J. E. F. Dyer, Capt. and Bt.
Major 7 Dragoon Gds. ...12 Nov. 01
Captains.
J. F. Humby, Capt. 3 Bn.
Royal Irish Rifles -3 Mar. 00
A. B. Boyd-Carpenier 17 Apr. 01
W. H. Griffiiths 15 May 01
E. C. S. Jervis, Lieut, t
Dragoons, Adjutant 16 May 01
F. W. T. Saunders 3 Juneoi
W. H. Chattaway 2'i Juneoi
A. H. Hilliard 25 Oct. 01
B. Halkett 12 Oct. 01
Lieutenants.
F. M. Madan, late Son.
Major 3 Bn. N. Stafford.
•I t 21 Apr. 00
9m Battalion.
29th (Denbighshire) Company.
30th (Pembrokeshire) Company.
31SS and 49th (Montgomeryshire)
Comtanies.
88th and 89th Companies (Mont-
gomery).
Commandant (with rank of Lt.Col.).
A. C Hamilton, Major 6
Dragoon Gds 18 May 01
2ND IN Command (with rankof Major).
D. G. M. Campbell, Cipt.
9 Lancers 3 Juneoi
P. M. Sykes, Capt. 2 Dra-
goon Guards 14 Juneoi
Captains.
Reginald A. Blunt 18 Feb. 01
C. 0. Robinson, Capt. 2 Vol.
Batn. Durham Light Inf. 30 Mar. 01
G. H. Mjtton, 2nd Lieut.
Montgomery Yeomanry 30 Mar. 01
G. H. Ardagh n May 01
A. K. Darvall 26 June 01
H. S. Craig 27 Sept.01
Lieutenants.
W. R K. Mainwariog, 2nd
Lt. Denbigh Yeomanry... 3 Feb. 00
E. W. Kiikby, Capt. 5 Vol.
Bn. S. Wales Borderers.. 24 Feb. 00
A. M. Livingstone 1 Jan. 01
F. H. Synge 17 Jan. 01
B. Chaplin 22 Jan. 01
W. N. Bazley 30 Jan. 01
H. G. S. Gray 14 Mar. 01
O. D. Hunt 14 Mar. 01
A. Profeit 29 Mar. 01
H. Ellis 29 Mar. o i
R. Coltman 29 Mar. 01
A. R. Mytton, Lieut, (local
Lt. in Army) 5 Bn. Royal
Fusiliers 30 Mar. 01
W. M. Dugd-de, Lt. Mont-
gomery Yeomanry 30 Mar. 01
W. W. Apperley, Lieut. 4
Bn. Durham Lt. Inf. 30 Mar. 01
A. 0. Eyton 30 Mar. 01
M. I. M. Campbell. Lieut. 4
Bn. Connaught Rangersio Apr. 01
ioth Battalion.
37th and 38th ( Buckinghamshire)
Companies.
30th (Berkshire) Company.
40th (Oxfordshire) Company.
Commandants.
Rt. Son.G.C. W. Lord Ches-
ham, KCB. Hon. Colonel,
Lt.Col. Bucks Yeo. ; Maj.
General, South Africa. ...20 June 01
Edw. Robert Murray, DSO.
(with rank of Lt.Col.) 20 Juneoi
2ND in Command (with rank of Major).
H. J. A. Eyre, late Capt.
Berks Yeomanry 20 Juneoi
Captains.
R. Woodhouse 23 May 01
O. Arbuthnot 25 May 01
A. E. Johnson 1 Juneoi
E. C. Sell 20 Juneoi
H. J. I. Brown, Adjutant ... 7 Aug. 01
Lieutenants.
Lionel Bigge 30 Jan. 01
F. P. Cockerell (Assist.
Pro'j. Jfarshal, 19 Oct. 01)14 Mar. ot
A. G. Purvej 1 Apr. 01
R. M. W. Selby-Lowndes ... 3 Apr. 01
G. A. Buckland 30 Apr. 01
H. J. I. Brown, Adjutant ... 7 May 01
J. T. Lucas 19 May 01
G. A. Cove 25 Mav 01
D. E. Guthrie 25 Miy 01
J. Latham 25 May or
P. B. Shaw, Lieut. 2 Vol.
Bn. West Riding Regt 1 Juneoi
C. R. D. Cleminson, late
2nd Lieut. 3 and 4 Bns.
Liverpool Regt 20 Juneoi
H. E. Knox-Little 20 Juneoi
N. J. M. Archdall, Lieut. 3
Bn. Cameron Highldrs.. 26 Juneoi
H. II. Fenner, 24 Aug. or
R. W. Murray 9 Sept.oi
J. H. Dobbs 12 Oct. 01
A. J. Servaes 1 Dec. 01
Adjutant. — H. J. L. Brown,
Capt 7 May 01
Machine Gu?i Commander. —
Qr. Mr.— J. Blockley 25 May 01
Med. Off.-
Yet. Of.—
4 d
923 The Imperial Yeomanry in South
iith Battalion. ijth Battalion.
42nd (Hertfordshire) Company.
33rd & 53rd (E. Kent) Companies.
34th. 35th, 62nd and 1 12th (Middlesex)
Companies.
36th (W. Kent) Company.
Commandant (icith rank of Lt.Col.).
R. B. Firman,35 DSO. Capt.
Reserve 22 Aug.oo
2ND rN Command (with rank of Mojo,).
c. L. Peacocke, Lieut. Re-
serve '8 Apr. 01
Captains.
C L. Marks, DSO. Capt. 4
Bn. Highland Lt. Inf 7 Feb. 00
F. D. J. Annesley, Capt.
Reserve 22 Aug, 00
Charles H. ISIackburne 3: Jan. 01
( !. ( ; rice, Lt. Scottish Rifles,
Adjutant 17 Apr. 01
G.L! Johnstone, Lieut. Roy.
Artillery 17 Apr. 01
S. Preil 10 Judcoi
S. E. Hall 27 Juneoi
C. C. Murray, Capt. 5 Vol.
Bu. Highland Light lnf.27 June 01
L. R. Cooper n July 01
II. H. S. Crawley 23 July 01
T. Sargent 29 Aug. 01
LlEUTENAN 1^.
J. Lewiu, late 2nd Lt. W.
Hiding Begt 7 Feb. 00
R. B. B. England 17 June 00
Charles E. B. Hunt 29 Aug. 00
\V. C. Cunninghame 16 Noy. 00
E. Hely 21 Nov. 00
A.H.Crook 5 Dee. 00
Stanley Hudson 31 Jan. 01
H. M. Agnew 1 Mar.01
G. B. Plumptre 1 Mar. 01
A.C.Carey 1 Mar. 01
P. C. Edwards 14 Mar. o:
A. H. James, Lieut. Naval
Reserve 1 Apr. 01
W. A. Morling 17 Apr. 01
K. F. Powles 17 Apr. 01
A. E. McLean, late 2nd Lt. 3
Bit. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders 17 Apr. 01
R. C. C. Thorold 29 Apr. 01
S. C. W. de Gucrin 1 May 01
W. J. Madden 1 Juneoi
C. A. French, Lt. London-
derry Art .24 Juneoi
\V. H. *S. Dunlop 27 Juneoi
P. L. Loraine.Zare 2nd Lieut.
4 Vol. Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. 27 June 01
M. Stutfield 27 Juneoi
E. S. Ward 27 Juneoi
C. R. Heehan 27 Juneoi
H. G. Parsons n July 01
A. J. Willcocks 11 July 01
M. R. A. Wyatt-Edgell,
Capt. 1 Devonshire Yeo.22 July 01
H. I. Jameson 23 July 01
C. H. Mellish, late Lieut. 1
Begt. B. Guernsey Milita 2S July 01
.I.W.Chambers 31 July 01
S. H. Woods ...14 Aug.oi
H. M. Stennett 29 Aug. 01
S. Helsham 4 Oct. 01
O. Mowatt 11 Oct. 01
G. H. S. Lyne 14 Oct. 01
S.Sheffield ', Dec. 01
E. .1. Malim :;. Dec. 01
Adjutants.— G. Baker 12 June 00
G. Grice, Captain 27 Juneoi
Machine Gun Commander. —
J. S. Watney 30 Juneoi
Qr.Mr.— Fredk. Langley...i4 Nov. 00
Med. Off —
Vet. Off— W.B.Wallis(<«r mp.
Vet.-Capt. 10 Feb. 01) 10 Feb. 00
43rd and 44th (Suffolk) Company.
46th (Belfast) Company.
51st and 73rd (Paget's)
Companies.
Commandant (with rank of Lt.Col.).
C. H. deRougemont, DSO.
Major Royal Artillery ... 7 May 01
2nd is Command.
W. C. Knight, Maj. Indian
Stuff Corps 16 Aug. 00
E. A. Cunningham, laieLt.
4 Bn. Gloucester Begt. 1 Apr. 01
G. F. Mil ner, Captain j Life
Guards 7 Nov. 01
Captains.
A. FilzGLbbon 21 Nov. 00
H. E. Holbrow 7 M»y 01
W. Harlnnd 7 May 01
A. West 7 May 01
E. W. P. Uniacke 8 May oi
G. P. Jennings 27 Juneoi
C. F. Gnrney late LI. 1 Vol .
Bn. Norfolk Begt 11 July 01
R.G. A. Lloyd 24 Aug. 01
A. G. McJlintock, Lieut. 5
Lancers, Adjutant iS Sept.01
LIEUTENANTS.
J. G. Kennedy 14 Feb. 00
M. Martin 21 Feb. 00
J. C. E. Leslie, late Lieut. ;
Bn. Sussex Begt 11 Apr. 00
V. c. Jonas 31 Oct. 00
Clive Wilson, DSO 21 Nov. 00
F C.Hood 1 Jan. 01
W. Lemon 14 Mar. 01
H. H. Heathly 29 Mar. 01
R. O. Atcherley 3 Apr. 01
W. J. Parry 4 Apr. 01
H.T.Sullivan ... 14 Apr. 01
R. Tyrrell 17 Apr. 01
S. W.Taylor 7 May 01
B. E. Dooley 7 May 01
R. H. Stott, Lieut. 3 Bn.
York and Lancaster Regt.io May 01
H. Coates 13 May 01
G. F. Pryor, 2Ud Lieut. 3
Bn. Essex Regt 15 May 01
G. C. Ash, Lieat. 5 Bn.
MidHe^ex Regt 15 May 01
S. G. Evans, {(ton. Lt. in
Arm//), late Lieut. 4 Bn.
Durham Lt. Inf . 1 Juneoi
F. J. Quarry 1 Juneoi
A. H. Bunting 1 Juneoi
G. G. DA. Maepherson, 3
Bn. York & Lane. Regt. 10 July 01
E. A. Paley, 2nd Lieut. 4 Bn.
Shropshire Light Inf. 11 July 01
C. E. H'. Perkins n July 01
A. G. D. Capel n Julyoi
G. W. Williams 21 Aug. 01
M. W. G. Corrie, late 2nd Lt.
1 Vol. Bn. Hampshire Eegt.24 Aug. 01
S.G.Ellis 4 Oct. 01
M. W. Hawti-ey, Capt. 4 Bu.
Mounter Fusiliers 4 Oct. 01
W.L. Ambrose 12 Oct. 01
Adj.— A. G. MoClintoek,
Capt iS Sept. 01
Machine Gun Commander. —
Qr. Mr.— G. E. Thomas ... 1 Jan. 01
Med Off'.—
Vet. Of — T. A. J. Anderson
(temp. Vet. Lieut.) 14 Mar. 01
15TH Battalion.
56th and 57th (Buckinghamshire)
Companies.
58th (Berkshire) Company.
59th (Oxfordshire) Company.
Commandant (with rani- of Lt.Col.).
A. C. Baillie, DSO. late Lt.
Royal Artillery 25 May 01
Africa.
2ND in Command.
H. Magniac, DSO. Major. ..20 June 1
Captaini".
F. E. Lane-Fox (local Capt.
in Army), Capt. 3 Bn.West
Yorkshire Regt 21 Mar. .
E. Fisher, late Capt. West
Somerset Yeomanry Car. ...21 Mar.
J. V. Johnson, Hon. Major;
latr Copt. 6 MiddlesexVol.
Bi/les 14 Feb. .
G. W. CMacNeill 2oJuaec
C. C Stone, 2nd Lieut.
Berks Yeomanry 27 Scpt.i
A. N. Hood, Lieut. Indian
Staff Corps 24 Oct. <
R. Hamilton Stubber, Lt.
1 Life Guards 24 Oct. c
Lieutenants.
I!. 1;. Le?ge 16 July .
J. M. Fremantle 16 July ■
J. ". Robertson 4 Sept.c
Hon. E. Thesiger 29 Oct. c
H. c. Menders 9 Deo. •
F. W. Aston 1 Mar. .
G. Wilder r Mar. <
J. O'Callaghan 1 Mar. <
G. B. Hole 1 .Mar. <
0. G. N. Watts 3 June..
J. H. G. Crane, Lieut. 6 Bn.
Worcester Regt 3 Junec
W. T. Bridges 20 Junec
A. H. Watts 20 Junec
J. E. B. Horsfall 24 June
A.. F. T. Meikle, Lieut. 1
Newcastle- on - Tyne Vol.
Art.(Wesi Div. Roy.Garr.
Artillery) 18 July <
B. Kennedy 27 July ■
H. W. M. Swann 12 Aug. 1
L. C de Li. M. Le Cham-
pion 27 Sspcc
Adjutant — H. M Kersey ...14 .Tunc 1
Machine dim Commander. —
F. W. Foster 24 Oct. c
Qr. Mr. — H. Pococke 20 June 1
Med. Off—
Vet. Of.-B.. C. Taylor
(temp. Vet. Lt.) 10 Mar. c
i7Tn Battalion.
50th I Hampshire) Company.
60th (N. Irish) Company.
61st (S. Irishl Company.
6,th (Leicestershire) Company.
Commandant (with rank of Lt.Col .)
F. L. Banou, Major Shrop-
shire Light Inf. 15 May 1)
2nd in Command (with rank of Majora
ti. P. Muuhon - Barrett,
Capt. Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders 27 July >.i
Captains.
H. J. Fuller, late 2nd Lt. 3
Bn. B. Kent tcet/t 1 Apr. <.i
H. Dales '. 15 May oi
T. S. Murland 15 May of
E. J. G. Upton 25 Mar. - 1
W. Gill 3 Juneoi
L. F. Devcnish-Meares 3 Oct. <.i
Lieutenants.
Sir F. F. C Fowke, Bar/.
2nd Lieut. Leicester Yeo. 21 Mar. no
C. J. French 1 Mar. 01
H. H. Hewlings, Capt. 5 Bn.
Middlesex Regt. Adjt 7 May 01
H. W. Booker 15 May oi
L. T. H. Leland, Lieut. Mid-
Ulster Artillery 15 May 01
G. B. C. Aulrljo Jamieson,
late Lieut. Forfar and -Kin-
cardine Artillery 15 May 01
E. S. Clarke 15 May 01
Tlie Imperial Yeomanry in South Af
C. 0. Wallace 15 May 01 j Capiaiks.
F. A. Morgan 15 Mav 01 | H.J.Fersrus3on "Major Re-
E. H. McEnery 15 May 01 ! Ferve Mar ot
J'*™)' ; ;, x5 ^ay OI 0. J. Wahab, Capt. Reserve 9 Mar. 01
J- P; D. Underwood 25 May 01 , E. Treffry {Hon. Xt>«f. in
F. E. L. Pbilp 3 Juneoi Jrmy), Capt. Hon. Art.
3Juneoi| Conioany 9 Mar. 01
A. L. Lintott, 1 London
Vol. Rifles 3 June 01
A. H. Gny ■?. .-'ept.oi
H. L. R. Watt 10 Sept 01
E. M. Butler 3 Oct. 01
E. L. Lester 14 Nov. 01
Adj. — R. H.HewImgs,Cajrf.i4 Nov. 01
Machine Gun Cji.t ;nander. —
H. A. S. Irvine 16 May 01
Qr. Mr.— J. Wright 15 May 01
Med. Off.—
Vet. Off.—
iSth Battalion.
67th, 70th, 71st and 75th (Sharp-
shooters) Companies.
Commandants {with rank of Lt.Col.).
R. K. Parke, CB. Bt.Col.;
Lt.Colonel, District Com-
mander in S. Africa 28 Mar. 00
0. F. ilinchin, DSO. Major
Indian S.C 1 May 01
2ND IX COMMAND.
O. N. Segrave, Major 25 May 01
Captains.
F. G. W. Jones, Capt.
Reserve 15 Dec. 00
J. W. A. Parr, late Major 1
Tower Samlets Vol. Riftes2S May 01
D. A. Drummond 3 June 01
W. L. Down, Comdr. ret.
R.N 3 Juneoi
W. Coote-Brown 28 Juneoi
E. S. Pountney, Adjutant... 3 June 01
LIEUTENANTS.
C. H. FitzGerald 13 June 00
H. J. Aitchison 17 Jan. 01
N. F. Macleod 23 Apr. 01
W. N. Coates, Lieut. 1 North
Riding of York Vol. Art.
( W. Div. Royal Garrison
Artillery) 1 Juneoi
Ernest Parsons 3 June 01
M G. S. Sherriff 3 Juneoi
E. R. Brickdale 3 Juneoi
J. S. Macleod 3 Juneoi
H. P. Ne-ham 4 Juneoi
C. G. Salmon, 2nd Lt. 2V0I.
Bn. Suffolk Regt 4 Juneoi
J. A. W. Conrge 4 June 01
F. N. Powell 4 Ju eoi
H. S. UrwicK 6 Juneoi
George G. Philip... 14 Juneoi
E. Browne, 2nd Lt. Mon.
Engineers (Militia) 9 July 01
E. J. Hodgson 27 July 01
C. S. F. Jervis 1 Sept. 01
T. C. Williams 1 Sept.oi
L. P. Storr 24 Oct. 01
Adj. — E.S. Pountney, Capt. 3 Juneoi
Machine Gun Commander. —
E. J. Straker 4 June 01
Qr. Mr. — J. Leech 3 Juneoi
Med. Off—
Vet. Off.-
H. Earbord q Mar. 01
H. B. Clifford, Adjutant ... 9 July 01
C. F. Nesham ( Hon. Lieut.
in Army), 2ndLieul.Hon.
Artillery Company 8 Aug. 01
A.G. Uniacke 29 Aug. 01
i J. K. Hanson, ('apt. 4 Bn.
Durham Light Infantry... 30 Sept.oi
Lieutenant?.
[ G. F. D. MacConkey 0 Mar. 01
C. R. Barker. 2nd Lt. 13 '
; Middlesex Vol. Rifles 9 Mar. 01
L. H. P. Birch, late mdLieut.
3 and 4 Bns. Northampton
Regt 9 Mar. 01
W. R. Foran 9 Mar. 01
A. E.Wood 9 Mar. 01
1 W. St. J. Oswell 9 Mar. 01
' J. S. Orr 9 Mar. 01
R. G. S. Miller, Capt. 1
City of London Vol. Art.
(E. Div. R. Girr. Art.) ...14 Mar. 01
D.'H. J. Christie, late 2nd
Lieut. ^Bn.MiddlesexReat.n Mar. ot
N. A. H. Campbell, Lt. 3 Be.
Somer-et Light Inf. 23 Mar. 01
P. V. H. Macmillan 23 May 01
H. Knight-Eaton 9 July 01
A. C. Pallant 13 Aug. 01
W. St. G. Ashe, Lt. Dublin
City Artillery 22 Aug. 01
T.Fitzgerald .20 Aug' 01
G. W. Hemmans 20 Sept.oi
A. W. White, Capt. 4 Vol.
Bn. South W^les Bords..-3o Sept.oi
21ST Battalion.
Eoth, oist, 82nd and 83rd (Sharp-
shooters) Companies.
Commandant i with rank of Lt.Col.).
A. W. Jarvis, Hon. Major;
(.'apt. Derby Yeomanry... 1 May 01
2ND in Command (withrank of Major).
E. H. C. Bald, Captain 15
Hussars 16 May 01
Adjutants. — R. L. Owens,
Capt. Rosal Irish Regt. 9 Mar. 01
H. B. Clifford, Capt 9 Mar. 01
Qr.Mr.-~ A. W. Gale. 2nd Lt.
1 V0l.Bn.HampshireRegt.t4 Mar. 01
Med. Of.—'E. F. N. Currey,
(te. up. Capt.) 9 .fnl}' ot
Fet. Off.-
22XD Battalion.
76th, 7£th, 84th, 85th, 86th and 87th
(Rough Riders) Companies.
Commandant.
H. H. Stewart, Lt.Col. 3 Bn.
Inniskilling Fusiliers 23 Mar. 01
2ND in Command.
C S. C. Visct. Duugarvan,
Lt.Col. N. Somerset Yeo-
manry 3 Apr. 01
Captains.
R. G. Hmtter-Muskett, late
Lieut. 4 Vol. Bn. Norfolk
Regiment 27 Mar. 01
H. A. Budden 3 Apr. 01
H. E. M. Studdy, late Capt.
Pembroke 'Artillery 3 Apr. o:
H. G. McK. Rew.Capt. 1V0I.
Bn. Royal Fusiliers......... 7 May 01
F. B. Clarke 10 July 01
C. G. T. Bromfleld 11 July 01
G. Fraser 18 July 01
LrEUTENANTS.
Ernest Bevington 26 Mar. 01
K. T.Woodrnass 26 Mar. 01
J. E. Spain 27 Mar. 01
M. W. Thomas 27 Mar. 01
E. G. Jeffreys 27 Mar. 01
Norman Deakin, late 2nd
Lt. 5 Bn. Warwick Regt.... 3 Apr. 01
H. J. J. L. Monteith, 2nd
Lieut. Lanark Yeoraanryio Apr. 01
H. James 10 Apr. 01
S. E. Apthorp, Lt. 3 Bn.
InniskilliDg Fusiliers 27 Apr. 01
G. J. B. Duff 7 May 01
H. C. Swaine, Capt. 1 Vol.
West Surrey Regt 15 May ot
rica. 024
G. Lorimer 15 May 01
-J. J. B. Cross, late Lieut. 19
Middlesex Volunteer Ri/lesis Mty 01
T. J. Baynes 15 May 01
E. F. R. Church 10 Juneoi
E. J. Bridges, Lieut. 7 Bn.
Rifle Brigade 26 Juneot
M. F. B. Dennis, Lieut. 4
Bn. Munster Fusiliers ir July ot
C. W. James n July ot
W. S. B. Duff, 2nd Lieut. 2
Vol. Bn. Duke of Cora-
wall's Light Infantry 18 July 01
J. F. Straker 18 July ot
S. D. Terry 18 July ot
N. Hodgson, Lieut. 2 Vol.
Ba. West York Regt 27 July 01
E. H. Barker 24 Aug. 01
M. A. Busuttil, late Capt.
4 Bn. Manchester Regt. ...14 Sept.oi
Adjutant.— J. A. Bliss, Capt.
Indian Staff Corps 24 Mar. 01
Qr. Mr.— J. Hollant 31 July 01
Med Off.—
Vet. Off.—W. G. Barnes,
[h m p. Vet. Lieut.) 24 Apr. 01
23KD Battalion.
90th, oist, 92nd and 93rd (Sharp-
shooters) Companies.
Commandant.
C. E.W.Macdonald, Lt.Col.
Indian Staff Corps 5 Mar. ot
2ND in Command with rank of Major).
W. S. Stewart, late Capt. 3
Hussar a 28 Mar. ot
Captaix'S.
Charles L. GausseD, Capt.
Reserve n Mar. 01
C. D. Mackenzie, late Lieut.
R.N. 11 Mar. 01
G. J. O'Connell 18 Mar. ot
Walter M. Thomas, Lieut.
Reserve 22 Mar. 01
LIEUTENANTS.
R. B. De la Motte, 6 Bn.
Royal Fusiliers n Mar. 01
L. W. Armstrong, 2nd Lt.
13 Middlesex Vol. Rifles. .11 Mar. or
H. T. Hanson, 2nd Lieut.
Hon. Art. Company 11 Mar. 01
F. A. E. Godwin 11 Mar. 01
F. R. Prime it Mar. 01
D. D. Storur n Mar. 01
D. W. Irvine 11 Mar. 01
G. R. Welstead, late Lieut.
Worcester Regt ..11 Mar. 01
C.Ben well, late Lieut. ^Bn.
W. Yorkshire Regt it Mar. 01
W. Whittaker n Mar. 01
C. G. I. Cnrrie 11 Mar. 01
J. B. Franklin-Adam", 2nd
Lt. 2 Vol. Bn. B. Surrey
Regt 14 Mar. ot
J. R. Divmo, 2nd Lieut. 7
Middlesex Vol. Rifles ...14 Mar. 01
L. P. Putland 4 May 01
J. Mdntyre,Lieut. 1 City of
London '7ol. Art. (E. Div.
Royal Carr. Artillery ...10 Juneot
P.F. Wall 8 Aug. 01
H. M. E. Batchelor 11 Oct. ot
Adjutant. — C. Conyers,
Capt. Irish Fusiliers 27 Mar. 01
Qr. Mr.—
Med. Officer.—
Vet. Off.—C. F. H. Skelton,
{temp. Vet. Lt.) 3 Apr. ot
24TH Battalion.
Metropolitan Mounted Rifles. 94th,
95th, 96th and 97th Companies.
Commandant.
H. Byrne, Hon. Col.; Lt.
Col.Comdt. 21 Middlesex
Vol. Rifles 30 Mar. ot
A. d 2
925
2nd in Command.
H. C. Wilson, Lt.Col. 2
Cinque Ports Vol. Art.
(E. Div. R. Garr. Art.). ..30 Mar. o
Captains.
F. Jenkins, Capt. 2 Cinque
Ports Vol. Artillery (E.
Div. E. Garr. Art.) 30 Mar. o
J. A. Liebmann, late Capt.
Cape Local Forces 30 Mai', o
Walter P. Wells, Capt. 2
Middlesex Vol. Rifles :o Apr. o
John H. E. Allen, Major 3
Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. ...24 Apr. o
Lieutenants.
E. J. G.Dore,Lt.2i Middle-
sex Vol. Rifles 30 Mar. o
H. Griffiths, Capt. 3 Vol. Bn.
S. Wales Borderers 30 Mar. o
A. K. Asling, Capt. 21 Mid-
dlesex Vol. Rifles 30 Mar. o
J. R. Boothby, Lt. Fife Arf.io Apr. o
Norman E. Cutler, Capt. 1
Vol. Bn. West Surrey
Regiment 10 Apr. o
Eugene C. Rankin, 2nd
Li<>ut. 2 Middlesex Vol.
Rifles ioApr.o
Ernest S. Smart, 2nd Lieat.
21 Middlesex Vol. Rifles.. 10 Apr. o
Frederick W. Murks, late
Australian Bushmen 10 Apr. o
C.A.Booth.CapM/ora/ Capt.
in A rmi/) 5 Bn. Manchester
Regt 13 Apr. o
R. J. Watson 13 Apr. o
Gerald Bourke, late Capt.
Royal Artillery 13 Apr. o
E. H. Dunn 24 Apr. o
Alfred F. Wagner, Capt.
21 Middlesex Vol. Rifleb...24 Apr. o
Edward A. Banett 24 Apr. o
Arthur Carl L'Orange, late
2nd Lieut. 3 London To?.
Rifles 24 Apr. o
A. F. Thomas 22 July o
R. P. Whittaker 7 Aug. o
Adj.—
Qr. Mr.—G. Payne, Lt. 3
Middlesex Vol. Art 30 Mar. o:
Med. Off — Arthur C. Oliver
(temp. Capt.) 24 Apr. 01
Vet. Off.—
25TH Battalion.
115th, ji6th, 117th, and 118th (Sharp-
shooters) Companies.
Commandant (with rank of Lt.Col.).
J. R. Harvey, Major Norfolk
Yeomanry 30 Oct. 01
2ND in Command (with rani of Major).
H. C. Carden, Captain
Reserve J6 Nov. 01
Captains.
H. E. M. Hutchinson, Capt.
W. India Regt. Adjutantio Sept.oi
J. C.Ward, Capt. 4 Vol. Bn.
Liverpool Regiment 19 Oct. ot
C. Speke 19 0ct- OI
A. M'D. Calwell 19 Oct. 01
A. J. P. Anneslev, Capt. 3
Bn. Royal W. Kent Regt. 14 Dec. 01
Lieutenants.
A. Smith 19 Oct. 01
L.Johnston 19 Oct. 01
T. A. Hunt 19 Oct. ci
J. D. Swarbreck 19 Oct. 01
W. H. Wilson, 2nd Lieut.
Berks Yeomanry 19 Oct. 01
W. W. Ferris, late Lieut. 4
Bn. Suffolk Regiment 19 Oct. 01
H. G. Buxton, late Lieut. 1
Vol. Bn Norfolk Regt. ...19 Oct. 01
P. L. Lovelace 19 Oct. 01
A. R. J Hearne 19 Oct. 01
F. H. Heal 19 Oct. 01
D.C.Graham 19 Oct. 01
L. B. L. Ottley 19 Oct. 01
F. G. Chamberlm. 13 Nov. 01
The Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa.
E. H. Lord 13 Nov. 01 j
E. F. Flowerdew 13 Nov. 01
P. R. S. Jnurdain 13 Nov. 01
M. H. S. Mather 23 Nov. 01
Ait}..— H. E. Hutchinson,
Captain.... 20 Sept.oi
Machine Gun Commander. —
Qr.Mr — W. Weightman ...19 Oct. 01
Medico' Off.—U. W. Whyte,
Surg.Lt. 3 County of
London Yeo. (temp. Capt.)ii Nov. 01
Vet.Off-
Unattaohed Companies.
113th and 114th Companies.
(Lovat's Scouts.)
Captains.
S. J. Lord Lovat, DSO.
Major 1 Vol. Bn. Cameron.
Highlanders 8 June 01
J. Brander Dunbar, Capt.
3 Bn. Cameron Highldrs 27 Nov. 01
Lieutenants.
D. E. Mackintosh, Capt. 3
Bn. Cameron Highldrs.... 8 Jane 01
C. Lamb, 2nd Lieut. 4 Bn.
Durham Light Infantry... 8 June 01
Hon. A. T. J. Fraser 8 Jnneoi
C. W. Chalmers 8 June 01
C. Burn-Murdoch S Janeoi
E. B. Mackenzie. Capt. 3
Bn. Cameron Highldrs. ...27 Nov. 01
J. C. Clarke, late Captain 3
Bn. Seaforth Highlanders 27 Nov. 01
C. Stirling 27 Nov. 01
G. Thurston 27 Nov. 01
1 P.M.Hill 27 Nov. 01
Officers Specially Employed.
C.N. Macdonald, Lt Argyll
and Sutherland Hghldrs.
Unattached.
H. Graham, Lt.Col. Reserve
Lieutenant Colonel.
H. Le Roy-Lewis, DSO.
Major Hampshire Yeo. ... 3 Oct. 00
Majoes.
Hon. W. L. Bagot, DSO.
Capt. Reserve 1 Apr. 01
T. A. Wight-Boycott, Lieut.
Staffordshire Yeomanry 13 Nov. 01
Captains.
H. J. Stafford, Capt. 4 Mid-
dlesex Vol. Rifles 3 Feb. 00
K.F. Maclachlan, late Capt.
Royal Artillery 4 Apr. 00
T. G. Pirie, Capt. Reserve 19 July 00
J. F. M'Nellan, late Capt.
Brabant's Horse 13 Nov. 01
E. A. Digby 13 Nov. 01
F. C. Gray 18 Dec. ci
Lieutenants.
J. Craig, Lt. 3 Bn. Irish
Rifles 24 Feb. 00
E. F. St. J. St. John 2 Juneoo
J. W.Campbell 27 Nov. 01
E. H. B. Laing 27 Nov. 01
Adolf Dankberg, late British
South African Police 4 Dec. 01
J. de L. li'Kechnie 25 Dec. 01
Second Lieutenants.
H. P. Travers.Lt. 3 Vol. Bn.
W. Surrey Regt 16 Feb. 01
E. F. Webster 16 Feb. 01
C.H.Coleman, late zn&Lieut.
7 Bn. King's Rovcl Rifles 16 Feb. 01
W. A. Bradley, late Capt.
1 Cinque Ports Vol. Art.
(E. Div. Royal Garr.Art.)io Feb. 01
A. E. Bloomfield, Capt. 3
Vol. Bn. Essex Rest 20 Feb. o
A. Herklots, 2ndLt. Water-
ford Artillery 20 Feb. o
J. W. R. Bathe, late 2nd Lt.
3 and 4 Bun. Manchester
Regt 20 Feb. o
H. R. Fowler 20 Feb
\V. H. Bennett, Capt. 3 Mid-
dlesex Vol. Artillery 23 Feb. o
A. J. Blake 27 Feb o
L. R. Wheeler, Lt. late 3rd
Bn. Leinstcr Regt 27 Feb. o
R. T. Matthews 27 Feb. o
F. H. Allinson 9 Mar. o
F. C. T. Pineo 9 Mar. o
P. S. Fox o Mar. o
B. C. Wallis 9 Mar. o
J. A. Douglas, Lt. Agra
Vol. Rifles 13 Mar. o
Z. C. Ommaney 13 Mar. o
J. A. Ballantine 13 Mar. o
C. F. W. Burbury 16 Mar. o
W. S. Goss, Lt. '4 Vol. Bn.
Souli Wales Borderers ..20 Mar. o
R. Savory 20 Mar. c
Hon L. G. S. Ogilvy, late
Capt. Brabant's Horse ...20 Mar. o
T. L. Price, Lieut. 2 Vol.
Bn. West Kent Regt 27 Mar. o
L. Brandon 27 Mar. o
C. H. Blackwood, late 2nd
Lieut .Duke of Edinburgh's
Own Artillery 27 Mar. o
W. J Aubert 27 Mar. o
O. Field 27 Mar. o
C. H. Cox, Lt. Mersey Div.
R. Eng. (Vols.) S. M 30 Mar. o
W. H. A. Auerback 30 Mar. o
N. J. MacVean 30 Mar.
C. E. B. Chalmers 30 Mar. 02
L. C. de L. M. Le Champion,
late Lt. 7 B11. Ri/leBrigade 3 Apr. oi
C. F. B. Viney 10 Apr. 01
O. F. D. Norrington, Lt.
3 Bn. Es=ex Regt 13 Apr. 01
F. (3. Morley 13 Apr. 01
F. J. Cooke 13 Apr. 01
W. G. Dickson 13 Apr. 01
Adjutants— E. D. Miller,
DSO. Capt 25 Dec. 01
V. L. Gordon, Capt 2s Dec. 01
Machine Gun Commander. —
H. J. Smith, Lieut. Res. ..21 Feb. 00
Qr. Mrs.— H. E. Dickinson 21 Feb. 00
H. T. Pomfret, Capt. 1
Cinque Ports Vol. Rifles 17 Mar. 00
Med. Offs. (temp. Capts.).—
G. H. Revnolds 7 Mar. 00
E. T. Vint, MB 7 Feb. 00
Vet. Off— A. E. G. Batt
(temp. Vet. Lt.) 11 Apr. 00
IirrtEiAL Yeomanby Depots,
Elandsfontein.
Commandant. — F. H.Fernie,
Major; Lieut. Reserve ...14 June 01
Captains.— A. C. Webb 23 Aug. 00
Sir E. H. Hulse, Bart, late
Capt. Wilts Yeomanry ...20 Janeoi
H. S. Steele, Lieut. 5 Vol.
Bn. Devon Regt 1 Aug. 01
A. G. L. Tottenham
Officer in charge of Stores. —
J. Searle, Lieut. South
African Irregular Forces
(attd.)
Med. Off— J. A. Lea, MB.
(temp. Mujor, 3 Feb. 01)... 3 Feb. 00
Cap3 Town (Greenpoint).
Commandant. —
Transport Officer.—?'. W.
Butler (temp. Capt. in
Army 8 Jan. 01) 9 Jan. 01
Lieut.— A. N. Cooke 8 Feb. 01
War Services of the Officers of the Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa. 926
1 Lt. Colonel M. A. Burke served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the engagements of £1 Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassatin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
and the capture of ("airo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'•' Captain H. H. Wilson served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry,
and was present in the actions at Spitzkop, Lindley, Rhenoster River, and numerous other engagements.
1* Lieut. Donisthorpe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry,
and was present in the actions at Lindley, Rhenoster River, Oliphant's Nek, and numerous other engagements.
17 Lieut. Sugden served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry, and
was present in the actions at Frederickstadt, Trewsfontein, Buffelshoek, and numerous other engagements.
is Captain Cole Hamilton served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry,
and was present in the actions at Trewsfontein, Buffelshoek, and other engagements.
19 Captain Coventry served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry, and
was present in the action at Buffelshoek and numerous other engagements.
30 Major Macpherson served in the Egyptian war of 1S8? with the detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
35 Captain R. B. Firman served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on Transport duty, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87
with the 1st Battalion Royal "Welsh Fusiliers (itedal with Clasp).
40 Major H. J. Fergusson served during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
48 Captain J. H. Ensor served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Hussars (Meoal).
927
Imperial Yeomanry in Great Britain.
Ayrshire.
(Earl ofCarrick's Oicn.)
I 1 ]
Head Quarters, Ayr.
HONOBAKT CoLONBL.
Wm. Parker Adam 30 May 91
Lt. Colonel.
John Geo. A. Baird, p. MP.
late Lt. 16 Lancers 4 July 01
Majoe.
Captains.
David William Shaw, p.s.
Bo-". "Major q Mar. 89
Wm. K. Hamilton-Campbell ,
p.*. Comdy. 6 Bn.with rank
of Lt. Colonel 5 June 91
J.H.N.G.H. Vise. Dalrymple,
j). s 29 July 93
Allan George Pollok, p.s. ...25 Nov. 96
John Douglas Bosivell, p.s.
S. Africa 25 Nov. 96
Hugh Neilson 22 Mar. 99
Robert Ralstou-Patriek ...11 July 00
LIKCT3NANTS.
John James Bell, j>.s 11 July 00
JamesAIexanderClarke,;j.s.n July 00
W.T.Reg. HouMsworth, /<..<. n July 00
Charles WUlamBrown,».8.ii July 00
Wm. Chalmers Neilson,p.s.n July 00
Second Lieutenants.
John Campbell Kennedy.. .31 May 98
Norman ennedy 15 Feb. 99
James Thomson 30 Dee. 99
Thomas 1 1 Dunlop 15 June 00
Robeit Duncan Kergusson 7 Nov. 00
William Cecil Gairduer .19 Dec. 90
Arthur John Minie^s 2 Jan. 01
Adi.-E. K. Holden, Capt. 5
Dragoon Guards 1 Feb. 01
Med. Officer.— Surg. Lt.Col.
Wm. J. Naismith, MD.
S.Africa 2 Apr. 98
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. Ar-
thur Fletcher 5 Dec. 94
Vet. Lifiit. Robert Wallis
Russell 16 Feb. 01
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Bedfordshire.
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Lt.Golonel.
Frank Shuttleworth, late
7 Hussars 19 Sept.01
Major.
Lord A. F. Compton, late
Capt. Imp. Yeomanry 25 Sept. 01
Berks.
(Hungerford.)
I 26 ]
Head Quarters. Reading.
Honorary Colonel.
•George Shippen Willes 5June95
Lt. Colonel.
Ion. O. W. Craven, ;;. Hon.
Colonel 5 May 94
Majors.
G. C. Ricardo p. late Lt. 14
H11 stirs. Hon. Lt. Colonel 5 May 74
William Waring,1 late Capt.
n Huxsars 7 Sept. 01
Henr\ CavershamSimonds 9 Nov. 01
J. B. Preston Karslake, p.s. a Nov. 01
Captains.
Edward "Robert Portal 6 June 00
Edward Arthur Barry (p.s.) 17 Aug. 01
Lieutbnants.
Second Lieutbnints.
( 'ha.-. Cecil Stone, S. Africa 19 June 00
Lorr. paulet Owen Tudor... 19 Juneoo
John Leaver Nickisson 8 May 01
Edward toihill Slaughter. ..15 May 01
James Thornton 29 May 01
Charles Thornton 29 May 01
William Hayland Wilson,
S. Africa 29 May 01
Adj.—
Acting Qr.Mr, — Giles Ayret 17 June 96
Med. Officer. — Sura. Capt.
J. H. Waters, MD.p 8 Apr. 93
Hon. Chap.— Rev. C. F.
Trower, MA 16 July 92
Vet. Officer— Vet. Li, rt. P.
J. Simpson, .MTJCFS 12 July 99
Scarlet — Blue Facings.
Buckinghamshire.
{Royal Bucks Hussars. 1
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Head Quarters, Buckingham.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
James F. H. Harter 30 Jan. 00
Lt. Colonel.
C. C. W. Lord Chesham,
KCB. p. late Captain 16
Lancers, Hon. Colonel;
Insp. Gen. of Imp. Yen.
S. Africa, with rank of
"Major General 24 Apr. 89
Major.
Alfred Basil Loder. Hun.
Lt. Colonel, 14 Dec. 01 ...12 July 99
Captains.
Harry Lawson W. Law-
son, p.s., Hon. Major 4 May 87
Wm John Levi, p.s. Hon.
Major 8 June 89
Uon.Edw. Sholto Douglas-
Pennant, p. late Lieut.
1 Life Guards, Hon. Major 6 Feb. 92
Walter de Winton, p. late
Lt. 1 Lift Guards 12 June 93
Luke, Lord Annaly,1 p.s.
late Capt. Scots Guards,
Hon. Major 7 Oct. 96
Cecil Alfred Grenfell, p.s.
S. Africa 9 Mar. 98
Chas.Hv.Eyre Goote, Major
ret. pay ir Hussars 4 May 98
Ernest Guy Fenwick.p.s....i2 July 99
Hon. L. W. Rothschild , p.s. 12 July 99
Lieutenants.
John Pascoe Grenfell. p.s. 2 Feb. 98
Gerald Dudley Smith, p.s. 12 July 99
Philip Perceval 12 July 99
Second Lieutenants.
Coningsby Ralph DisraeliiS Apr. 00
Arthur Morton Grenfell ...15 May 01
Hume Francis Meeking ...27 July 01
Frederick Holford 14 Dec. 01
Adj.— L.Sandwith, Bt.Maj.
8 Hussars 1 Mar. 98
Med. Officer.—
Hon. Chap. —
Vet. Officer.—
Green — Scarlet Facings.
Cheshire.
{Earl of Chester's.)
[ 8 .1
Head Quarters, Chester.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
C.A. EaH of Harrington,
p. Hon. Colonel 22 Api. 99
Lt.Colonel.
Majors.
James Tomkinson, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 17 May 99
Hugh A. Birley.p 1 Sept.01
Hon. Alan de Tatton Eger-
ton, MP. p.s. 1 Sept.ot
Lord Arthur Hugh Gros-
venor.ji.a 1 Sept.or
W. Ji. Brocktehurst.f .». ... 1 Sept.01
Captains.
George Wyndham,' MP.p.s.
late Lf.CvldrtreamGuardf,
Hon. Major; Chief Secre-
tary for Ireland 10 Feb. 94
Oswald Mosley Leigh, p.s.
Hon. Major; Staff Officer
for Permits, South Africa 11 May 94
Sir Philip Hy. B. Groy-
Egerton, Bart., p.s 17 May 99
Hubt. Malcolm Wilson, p. s. 20 Mar. 01
Libutbnants.
Robt. Walter D. Phillips.
p.s 16 Apr. 84
Edm. Wilson Swetenham,
{p.s.) 23 Nov. 89
Harry Barnston,j>.s 8Juneo8
RichardN.HarrisonVerdin,
p s. late 3 Bn. Cheshire
Ret/t 8 June 98
Arthur Masterton Robert-
son Legb,;j.» 4 Feb. 99
Robert Barbour ..11 Apr. 00
Second Lieutenants.
John Arthur Rickards K.aj'30 Dec. 99
Maurice Egerton 17 May 00
Geo. Crompton Lces-Milnei7 Apr. 01
Philip KirklaudUlazebrook 8 May 01
Adj. (vith rank of Capt.) —
N. W. Haig, Lieut. 6
Dragoons 14 May 01
Med. Officer.—
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. R.
C. Edwards ...25 Mar. 93
Hon. Chaplain. — Rev. C. H.
Prodgers 31 Aug. 01
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Denbighshire.
{Hussars.)
[ 16 J
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Honorary Colonel.
Arthur Mesharn,p. late Capt.
1 Dragoons 20 Feb. 92
Lt. Colonel.
Henry Richd. L -Howard,'1 p.
CB. late Major 16 Lancers,
Hon. Colonel, S. Africa. ..18 May 92
Majors.
Sidney L. Parry, DSO. p.
Hon. Lt. Colonel. 18 Jun69»
Oliver Orinrod, p.s. Hon.
Major 7 Dec. or
Harry Wm. Buddicom, p.s. 7 Dec. 01
PhilipTattonDavies-Cooke 7 Dec. or
Imp-
Captains.
Benjamin Herbert Piercy.
late LI. 12 Lancers 4 Apr. 00
Francis Eserton Cotton .28 Apr. 00
Owen John Williams 2? Apr. oc
IjIEUTENANTS.
Charles Edicard Wynne-
Eyton (;>.?. ), Acting Adj.. 3 July 93
HeniyEgertonPierey,(j>.?.i (Mar. 99
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
-T'.Lm Hardy Wrigley 27 Dec. 99
Watl-in B. E. Mainwariny,
8. Africa 27 Dec 99
Ernest Edward Hatton 29 Jan. 00
Henry D. Delves Walthall S Aug. 01
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Captaic
Richard Williams :S June 92
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Derbyshire.
[22]
Head Quarters, Derby.
Hoxobary Colonel.
Paurt P. Mosley, p. late
Capt. n Hussars 16 Mar. 93
Lt.Colonel.
Re;.'. W. Chandos Pole, late
Lf. Grenadier Guards 6 Apr. 98
Majobs.
Sir Peter Carlaw Walker,
Bart 13 July 98
Edward C. Shutrleworch
Holden,)/.*. DSO 17 Sept.or
Victor C VV. Cavendish,
MP. Treasurer of the
Household 17 Sept.ci
Lord. H. Cavendish Ben-
tinck, 3IP. Hon. Major. .17 Sept.oi
l-'redk. Wm. Peacock, p.*. .17 Sept. 01
Captains.
Alex. Weston Jaruis, MVO.
p.s. Hon. Major, Comdt.
21 Sn. with rani: of Lt .
Colonel 14 Sept. 98
Lionel Guy Gisborne, p.s 14 Sept. 98
William Dickson Winter-
bottom, p.s 8 May 01
A. W. J. W. B. T. Marquis
<:/"Dowiishire,;j.8 17 Sept.ot
LlBUTBNANTS.
Hugh Frederick Grett^n 14 Sept.ci
Wm. M. Caldwell Greaves
Baqshawe, S. Africa 17 Sept. 01
William Sayer Power, DSO.
trith 1 Provisional Battn.\q Sept.oi
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Michael C. M'Creagh
Thornhill 32 Dec. 00
William Fairbairn Wailes 10 May 01
George Ashton Strutt 16 Nov. 01
Adj.-
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Lt.
Richard M. Wilson, MD.24 Mav 04
Vet. Off — Vet. Lieut. Wm.
Tbomas Aul'on 11 May 01
Hon. Chap. — Canon A. H.
Prior, MA 5 Oct. 01
Blue— Scarlet Facincrs.
Boyal 1st Devon.
{Exeter.)
[ 28 ]
Head Quarters, Exeter.
Honoeaey Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Sir John Shelley, Bt. Hon.
Colonel 9 May 96
rial Yeomanry in Great Britain.
921
MA70B.
Henry Lewis, Hc-i. Lt. C0Z.24 June 96
Captains.
Jhn. E. Heugh Balfour, p.
DSO.late Capt.11 Hussars,
Hon. Major 2S Jan. 93
Alf.DykeAcland, p.s. (S)[r]i9 Sept.94
Wm. Edic. T. Bolitko^p.s.
DSO 6 Mar. 93
Rennell Coleridge, p.s 3 Sept. 95
Han. Wm, Fred. Danvers
Smith, MP. p.s 4 Sept.95
John Williams, p.s. Hon.
Major 20 June 00
Merritc B. A.Wyntt-Edgell ,
p.s. S. Africa iS July 00
Jhn.Geo.tJ.Templer,1 (p.s.)
late Capt. Highld. Lt.Inf.
Qr. Mr. — Charles Edwin
Everett 21 Dec. oi
Med. Officer. — Surg. Capt.
John R. Harper 2S Mar. 94
Yet.Offi.cer — Vet. Capt.YTm.
Penhale z: Nov. 99
Hon. Chaplain. — Per. Al-
bany B. S.Wrey.J/J. ... 5 May 94
Bine — Scarlet Facings.
Dorset.
{Queen's Own.)
[ 23 ]
Head Quarters, Weymouth.
Honorary Colonel.
Hon. Major ' i-> Apr. 01 ' John P. P. Govdden,p., late
Lt. 4 Dr. Gds 11 Apr. 00
Lieutenants.
Robert Lydston Newman,
(p-s.) 21 July 97
Rbt. Alex. Douglas Fleming
{p.s.)... 2t .Tnly 97
John R. U. Lord Se.iton p.s. 2$ July 00
Richard Harold St. Maur,
late 14 Hussars 13 Feb. 01
Henry Goodwyn 26 Feb. 01
John Norman DArcyClarki2 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Carnegie Barnes 27 Dec. 99
Edm.Robt.F/tit'/'.Boringdon c. May 00
Adj.— J. G. B. Lethbridge,
Capt. Beseroe 23 May 01
Hon. Chap.— Bee. Edw. J.
G. Dupuis, MA 15 Mar. 50
Med. Officer. — Surg. Lieut.
Murray Babington Steu-
art, MB 3 Adt. 01
Vet. Officer —Vet. Major J.
A. Collings i Dec. 91
Scarlet— Blue Facings.
.Royal Horth Devon.
{Hussars.)
30
Head Quarters, Barnstaple.
Honoeaey Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
H. F. Visct. Ebrington, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 11 Jan. 9c
Majobs.
Wilson Noble Hoare.1 p.s.
late B.N., Hon. Lt.Col....xs Feb. 99
Frederick Ward, p.s., late
Major East Surrey Begt.,
Hon. Lt.Colonei 7 Dec. 01
H.Hy.J.W.Drummond,/?.s.,
late Lieut. Bifle Brigade,
Hon. Major 7 Dec. 01
Arthur Scott Browne, p
late Lieut. 16 Lancers
John Skirrow Follett, p.s..
Robt. Arthur Sanders, p.s.
7 Dec. 01
7 Dec. 01
7 Dec. 01
Captains.
Manuel De Las Casas, p.s.16 June 94
John Bayly, p.s 27 Nov. 95
Edward John Arundell
Clarke,
.22 Aug. 00
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wm. E. Brymer, MP. Hon.
Colonel, p 2 May oc
Ma.iobs.
Jno. K. Digby Wingfleld-
Digby, MLJ 27Juneoo
Percioal John Browne, CB.
late Lieut. 1 Dragoons ... 9 Nov. ot
Captains.
Sir Elliott Lees, Bart. MP.
DSO. p.s 17 Apr. 89
Montague S. Williams, p.
Hon. Major 3 Mar. 92
Thomas Alfred Colfox, p.s.25 Mar. 915
Edttt. Geo. Troyte-Bullock,
late 1 Draaoons 18 Apr. 96
A. Earl of Shaftesbury, p.
late Capt. 10 Hussars 25 Apr. 00
Lieutenants.
Wanley Ellis Sawbridge-
Erle:Drax, p.s. (H) 19 Mar. 90
Hon. Ivor Churchill Guest,
MP. p.s 9 May 96
J. R. Harbin Goodden, p.s.25 Jan. op
Ralph Cecil Batley, p.s 3 June 99
Second Lieutenants.
Geo. Hugh Dighy,Imp. Teo. 4 Apr. 00
Adj.— H.D. Brain well, Capt.
is Hussars 19 Juneoi
Acting Quarter Master.—
Med. Officers.— Surg. Capt.
William Rendall 28 July 8S
Surg. Lieut. George H. S.
Daniell, MB 29 Sept.97
Vet. Officers. — Vet. Major
James Rowe 22 Apr. 99
Vet. Lieut. Charles H. Gol-
ledge, MBCVS. 10 May 00
lion. Chaplain.— Beo. John
L. Gwatkin Hadow, MA. 3 May 9c
Blue— Scarlet Facintrs.
Geo. Herbert St. Hill, late
Capt. Rhodesia Horse 7 Dec. 01
Robt. W. Wynne Eyton,
ind in Cmnd. 7 Bn. South
Africa 7 Dec. oi
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenants.
Basil Thomas Fanshawe...2i Feb. 00 Adj. (with runic of Major)—
Essex.
Head Quarters, Colchester {temp.).
Hoxorahy Colonel.
F.R.C.G. Earl of Warwicki6 Nov. 01
Lt. Colonel.
R. B. Colvin, p.s. CB 8 Nov. 01
Majors.
Henry James Lermitte ,Bes.
late Bona! Scots Fusiliers,
ind in Command 4 Dec. 01
Leonard VelYy, Lt.Imp.Yeo. 4 Dec. 01
Edmund Deacon, late Lt.
King's Dragoon Guards... 4 Dec. 01
Captains.
Lieutenant.
Andrew Roddick, late Imp.
Yeomanry ■■•■ 4 Dec. 01
Morland John Grei>r 28 Feb. 00
Robert Thornhill Harris ...20 Apr. 01
Edmund C.Henn-Gennys 13 May 01
Ad), (with rank of Capt.).—
E. 1'aterson, DSO.L'cut.6
Dragoons 23 Mbv oi
John Henri) Patterson,
DSO. late Capt. Imp. Yco. 4 Dec. 01
Qr. Mr. — Wil inm Brown ... 4 Dec. 01
Hon. Chaplain.— Bt. Bev.
Henry Frank Johnson,
Bishop of Colchester
Q2Q
Fifeshire and Forfarshire.
L 40 1
Head Quarters, Cupar.
Honorary Colonel.
John A. Thomson, j) 30 Oct. 95
Lt.Colonel.
Sir John Gilmour, Bart. p.
Hon. Colonel 30 Oct. 95
Majors.
Patrick A. W. Carnegy, p.
late Capt. t$ Hussars 28 Sept.oi
Thomas H. Erskine, p =8 Sept. 01
Alexander Mitchell, p.s. ...28 Sept. 01
John Gilmour, p.* 28 Sept. 01
Captain.
AValter Marshall, p.s 17 May 99
Lieutenants.
Herbert. Spindles Pullar ...10 Aug. 01
Alexander Lawson, p. s. ...17 May 99
James Simpson, p.s 17 May 99
Cecil G. de free, p. late
15 Hussars 6.Tuneoo
John Haig 10 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
John Lowson Lumsden 7 June 01
Adj. — M. L. MacErreD,
Captain 16 Laurent 4 July 01
Qr. Matter. — David Osborne,
p. Hon. Major 16 Apr. 98
Mfd. Officers.— Surg. Capt.
Thos. F. Dewar, MB. p... 4 Mar. 93
Surg. Lieut. Allister Grant-
Macdonald, MB 24 Oct. 04
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lt. John
M'L. Young 3 Feb. 97
Acting Chaplain*. — Bee. R.
S.Ritchie 5.June95
See. J. R. Burt 4 July 95
Scarlet— Facings Biue.
Glamorganshire.
[ 43 ]
Head Quarters, Bridgend.
Honorary Colonel.
St. Hon. Robert Geo. Lord
Windsor 3 Aug. 01
Lt.Colonel.
W. H. W. Quin, MP. DSO.
Hon. Col. 19 Oct. 01, Beg. 21 June 01
Major.
Charles Leyshon Dillwyn-
Venables-Llewelyn, p.*. 10 July 01
Charles G. Irving Edmondes,
p.s. late Capt. 5 Bn. Wor-
cester Beat.; Semount Dept. 2 Nov. 01
Captains.
Hon. O. R. Vivian 28 Aug. 01
John Iliyd Dillwyn Nicholl29 Aug. 01
Hubert Cecil Prichard 25 Sept.oi
Lieutenants.
Charles F. T. Wyndham-
Quin, late Captain 3 Bn.
Lancaster Segiment 9 Aug. 01
Joseph Gwyn Moore 16 Aug. 01
Willie Vizard 20 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenant.
Mervyn Hobart Tyler 9 Aug. 01
William Cope 7 Dec. 01
Qr. Mr. — Oliver Henry
Jones 21 Aug. 01
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Lieut.
Richard M. Moynan, MD. 9 Aug. oi
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lt. Philip
T. B. Basset 9 Aug. 01
Imperial Yeomanry in Great Britain.
Lt.Colonel.
H. A. W. F., Duke of Beau-
fort, DL. p. late Capt.
Soyal Horse Guard*. Aide
de Camp to the King and
Colonel 11 June87
Majors.
Francis Henry, p., late Lt.g
Lancers: Hon. Lt.Colonel 30 July 87
Hedley Hunt Calvert,1 p.
Hon. Major 12 Oct. 01
Robe.tP.Sandeman.ji./ii^e
Capf.ioHjtssars.Hon.Maj.i2 Oct. 01
Cyril Stacey, p. late Captain
14 Hussars 12 Oct. 01
Captains.
J. E. Chapman Ma thews.p.s.
Hon. Major 27 Feb. 95
William Heyicorth Plague.
p.s. S. Aj'riea 24 Feu. 99
D. Bakarres Lindsay 28 Apr. 97
George John G C. Codriug-
ton, Hon. Major 11 May 98
Clement Geo. M. Adam, p.s.
lati Lt. 14 Hussars 1 July 98
Eustace Ticken Hill, p.s.
late 10 Hussars 15 Feb. 99
Thos. Holme Card wed 2 May 00
Joseph Pros. A. Herbert, p.
Hon. Major ; Semount
Department 1 Sept. 00
Linnet A. Graham-Clarke,
DSO. Seserre; S. Africa 9 Mar. 01
Gilbert Frank Henry, late
Capt. 9 Lancers 18 Mar. 01
Hubert Cecil Prichard. ret.
pay, 3 Battn. East Yorks
Beyimenf 25 Sept.oi
Lieutenants.
Vincent Wodehouse Yorkc,
p.s 28 Apr. 94
John Art. Win. Talbot, p.s. 9 Aug. 99
Sir Cecil Pery Vnn-Notten-
Pole, Bart., p.s 14 May 00
Wm. Hhodes Emmott, p.s. 5 Dec. oc
Joseph Gwyn Mooie 16 Aug. 01
Albert John Palmer 12 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Lancelot Arihnr Huth 2 Aug. 99
Harry F. Hamilton Hardy,
lafeLt. 14 Hussars 2 May 00
Fred. Wm. Loftus Totten-
ham 9 Mpy 00
Richard Carnaby Foster .16 Jan. 01
Hon. Robt.B.FraserRobert-
son 9 Mar. 01
Henry Francis Clifford 9 Mar. 01
Adi. — Lord C. C. Bcntinck,
Capt. 9 Lancers 22 May 01
Med. Officers. — Surg. Capt.
Herbert Biamwell,^ MD p. 9 May 00
Vet. Officers.— Vet. Capt. F.
B. Jones, p 17 Sept. 87
Vet.Lt. John E. Lloyd Still 6 May o;
Blue— Scarlet Busby-Bag.
Gloucestershire.
{Boyal Gloucestershire Hussars.)
[ 24 ]
Head Quarters, Gloucester.
Honorary Colonel.
Hampshire.
(Carabiniers.)
[ 20 J
Head Quarters, Winchester.
Honorary Colonel.
St. Hon. Thos. Geo. Earl of
Northbrook, GCSI 26 Jan. 89
Lt.Colonel.
William Woods, p.s 19 June 95
Majors.
Herman Le Boy-Lewis, DSO.
p.s. (Q) (fl)(Sl. Command-
ing a Bn. S. Africa, with
rank of Lt.Colonel 3 Julv 95
John Edw.B.Seely,i5SO.p.».io Aug. oj
Arthur Carltton Nicholson 10 Aug. 01
Captains.
Harold Edw. Sherwin Holt,
P-' 7 Apr. 97
William Cory, p.s 28 Feb. 00
Reginald Nicholson,/;.*. ...30 July 01
LiIEUTBNANTS.
William Clement Lister,
(p.s.) Semount Zisi^b 28 Cec. 98
Bernard Eyre Greenwell ...16 Aug. 01
Fras. D. ~&'.Lord Ashburtoni7 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Sir Richard Nelson Rycroft
Bart 21 Feb. 00
lion. Fred. Arthur Baring^ July 00
Henry William SI., Marquis
of Winchester 16 Jan. 01
Charles Oliver Gregg-Cairi3 July 01
Chas. Johnston Alexander 5 Oct. 01
Adj.— H. D. Bramwell,
Captain 15 Hussars 19 Nov. 98
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt.
J. F. G. Dill, MD t5 May 95
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
John Alexander Todd ...28 Mar. 99
Hon. Chap. — Seo. Andrew
Wallace Milroy^VJ 7 Feb. i
Blue.
Herts.
[ 25 ]
Head Quarters, St. Albans.
Lieutenant Colonel.
G. Deverenx de Vere, Earl
of Essex. p., late Lt. Gren-
adier Guards 16 Mar. 01
Major.
Abel Henry Smith, MP.p. s.17 Aug. 01
Captains.
Edward Hy. "Lojd, p.s. DL. 4 Mar. 91
Jno.Biibington Gilliat, DSO.
p.s 25 Nov. 93
C. R. Smith-Bosaniiuet,j>.«'.20 June 97
Lieutenants.
Sir George C. A. Arthur,2
Bart. p. late Lt. 2 LifeGds. 7 Aug. SC
Sebasliar.Hnry.Garrard,».»26 June 9.7
Lionel L. F. Faudel-Phillips
(p.s.) 13 J«iy 98
Geoffrey Lubbock (p.s.) ...11 Oct. 99
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel Gurnty Sheppard,
South Africa 13 Jan. 00
Edward Jiyas Sheppard ...14 May 00
Percy Cazenove 22 Apr. 01
Algernon Highmore Golait2o July 01
Reginald Halsey 31 Aug. 01
Adj. — J. Knowles, Captain
15 Hussars 21 Mar. 01
Qr. Mr. — William Henry
Nicnolls 10 June 01
Med. Officer. — Surg. Lieut.
F. E. Freemantie, MB... 2 Nov. 01
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. W.
C. B. Rcvill 5 Nov. 92
Hon. Chap. — lteo. R. Lee-
James 23 June 70
Scarlet — White Facings.
Royal East Kent.
{The Duke of Connaught's Otcn.)
(Mounted Sides.)
[ 19 ]
Head Quarters, Canterbury .
Honorary Colonel.
General H.S.H. Arthur
W. P. A. Duke of Con-
naught, KG. KT. KP.
GMB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCIE. OCVO. RiHe Bri-
gade, &.C. &c 27 Feb. S5
Lt.Colonel.
G. R. C. Lord Harris, GCSI.
GCIE. p.s 6 Oct. 97
Major.
Edw. Frewcn p.s. Hon. Lt.
Colonel 9 Feb. 84
Imperial Yeomanry in Great Britain.
93°
Captains.
John H. Honing, p.s 1 Feb. 90
Hichard James Tylden, p.s.,
Hon. Major 19 Feb. 90
John Howard, p.s 19 Feb. 96
Fras. Alex. MacKinnon,
p.*. Son. Major 14 liar. 00
Fred. G. Earl of Guilford,
p.' 14 Mar. 00
Herbert Ingram, p.s 14 Mar. 00
LlEUTBNANTS.
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Humphery Style.p. 7 Mar. 99
Hy. J. P. S, Lord Teynham 14 Mar. 00
Fiancis Elmer Speed 14. Mar. 00
George Bluett Winch 6 July 01
Fras. M. Chippendale Cobb 20 July 01
ydney Loyd bucknall ...2; Aug. 01
ArthurO'BrienffrencbBlake 7 Sept.oi
Evelyn Audros de la Rue. ..21 Dec. 01
Adj.— E. M. Lafone, Major
4 Hussars 29 May 01
Med. Officer. —Surg. Cap*.
W. P. Thornton 4 May 92
Vet. Officer. — Frank B.
Ditmas 25 May 01
lion. Chaplain.— Eev. F. C.
Timms, MA 26 July 99
Rifle-Green — Scarlet Facings.
West Kent.
(Queen's Otcn.)
[ 32 ]
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
Honorary Colonel.
William, Marg. of Aberga-
venny, KG. late Cor. and
Sub Lt. 2 Life Gds 17 Feb. 75
Lt. Colonel.
CharlesEdw.Warde,.p. late
4 Hussars, MP. Hon. Col. 13 Sept. 99
Majobs.
Fiennes S. TV. Cornwallis 4 Nov. 99
Francis Bingham Mildmag,
MP. p.s 20 Mar. ci
James Frederick Edmeades,
p., Hon. Major 22 Nov. 01
Hon. Egremont John Milis,
p. s 22 Nov. 01
Hon. Thos. Allnutt Brassey,
p.* 22 Nov. 01
Hy. L. Campbell Brassey,
p.' 22 Nov. 01
Cap tains.
Chas. Wm. Sol'er Whitburn,
p 4 Apr. 01
John Charles, Marquis of
Camden, p.s 28 May 01
ArthurPean>on Davison.p.8.27 May 01
Lionel E. Sackvillt-West,
{p.s.) 22 Nov. 01
William Lee Hy. Roberts ...22 Nov. 01
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Sir Sam. Edit. Scott, Bart.
MP., lute Lieut. R. Hone
Guardn; Assistant Private
Secretary to Lord Stanley,
Financi'il Secretary 24 Feb. 97
Hon. Geoff. E. Mills, ( p.s. ) 24 Feb. q7
Robert Bertram Pott, 11 Bn.
So'tth Africa, with rank of
Captain 11 Oct. gy
George Montague Style, p.. 7 Feb. 00
Cuthbert Arthur Field 23 June 00
John Bazley White, jun .28 Nov. 00
Adj. — W. J. Underwood,
Capt. 4 Hussars 1 Oct. 01
Qr. Mr.— Richard A. H.
Seymour 19 June 01
Med. Officer. — - Surg. Lieut.
Gardiner Wm. Trouton,
MIi 15 Nov. 99
Hon. Chap. — Rev. Harry
Harbord 16 Dec. 96
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Lanarkshire.
[ 13 ]
Head Quarters, Lanark.
Honoraet Colonel.
'< lit. Hon. C. A. Earl of
Home, Aide de Camp to the
King ..16 Dec. 96
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sir Simon M.Lockharf, Bart.
Lt.Colonel 1 Life Gds. ...16 Dec. 96
James Addie, Hon. Colonel.16 Dec. 96
Major.
Henry E. Gordon, p.s. , Hon .
Lt.Colonel 13 Jan. 97
Captains.
James C. Hope-Vere, p.s.,
Hon. Major 3 Sept. 87
Jas. Dennistoun Mitchell,
jun., p.s., Hon. Major 25 Feb. qt
C.1V.A. N. Lord Lamington,
GCifG. p.s. Governor of
Queensland 19 Sept. 00
William Whitelaw, p. 1 19 Sept. 00
Lieutenants.
Robert Findlay,p.» 27 June 94
Chas.C.Arch.ioniDunglass,
p.s 3 Aug. 93
John St. John Graham ...12 July 99
Second Lieutenants.
Chas. Joseph E. Cranstoun 26 Oct. 98
Walter John Marshall 29 Nov. 99
Sir Windham R. 0. Anstru-
ther, Bart 14 Nov. 00
Henry John J. Lawrence
Monteith, 22 Bn. S. Africa??, Feb. 01
Elliot M. Scott Mackirdy ...20 Mar. 01
George Jardne 18 Sept.oi
Adj.—W. M. Tower, Capt.
3 Hussars 4 Nov. 01
Acting Qr. Mr. — Robert
SandDands 18 June 00
Med. Officers. — Surg. Major
Russell Eliott Wood 26 Apr. 82
Swgeon Lieut. Hugh Kelly,
MD ...31 Aug. 01
Vet. Officer.—
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Lanarkshire.
{Queen's OicnRoyal Glasgow and Lower
Ward of Lanarkshire.)
[ 37 ]
Head Quarters, 25, Abbotsford
Place, Glasgow.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel
James Neilson, p. lion. Col. 31 Oct. 94
Majors.
Robert K. Stewart,;;. Hon.
Lt.Colonel 21 Nov. 94
John Alex. Neilson, p.s.,
Hon. Major 30 Nov. or
I Andrew Coats, DSO. p.s. ...30 Nov. 01
Andrew Arthur, p. 8 30 Nov. 01
Alexander Neilson, p. s 30 Nov. 01
Captains.
Henry Charles Lnmont.p.s. 30 Nov. 01
Kenneth H. M. Connal, p.s. 30 Nov. 01
William P. Donaldson, p. 8.30 Nov. 01
Lieutenants.
Robert E. Findlay, p.s 11 May 00
C. J. E. Cranstoun 14 Dec. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Charles William Forbes ...28 Nov. 91
Adj. — R. E. M'l. Lomer,
Capt. 3 Dragoon Guards. ..27 Aug. or
Qr. Mr. — John Scouller ..,23 May oo
Med. Officer.—
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lt. Jas.
M'IntoshM'Call, MD. ...17 Feb. 97
Dark Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Duke of Lancaster's Own.
[ 12 1
Head Quarters, Worsley.
Colonel in Chief.
THE KING.
Honorary Colonel.
F.C.G. EarlofEllesmere.p.ii Mar. 96
Lt.Colonel.
Clement M. Royds, Knight
of Grace of St. John of
Jerusalem, p. Hon. Colonel 19 Feb. 96
Majors.
Percy Hargreaves 2 Mar. 98
John Rutherford, MP 27 Aug. 98
George Kemp, p.s. 2nd in
Comd. 8 Bn. South Africazi Sept.oi
Albert Ernest Lees, p.s. ...21 Sept.oi
Robert Henry Tilney, p.s. 21 Sept 01
Walter LongleyBourke,p.e.2i Sept.oi
Captains.
Henry Marmaduke Hard-
castle 23 Mar. 9S
Arthur Wm. HuntingtOD,
DSO. p.s 21 Sept. 98
Thomas A. S. Shepherd-
Cross, p.s 16 May 00
j Ernest Johnson, p.s 16 May 00
i Hon. F. W.G. Egerton,^).8..2i Nov. 00.
' Jas. Reginald Ormrod, p.s. 20 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
j A. E. Jacques Reiss, p.s. 3 July 97
Edw. Alexander J. Johnson-
Ferguson, p.s 13 July 9S
Charles Hesketh Bibby
Hesketh 14 May or
Henry Leigh Bihby 5 June 01
John Kenneth 'l'hwaites ... 5 June 01
Second Lieutenants.
! Henry Seymour Persse ...28 June 99
\ Talbot Brittain Forwood,
South Africa 10 Jan. 00
Jas. Arthur Berry Heap ...20 Jan. 00
Arthur Edward Wrigley ...16 May 00
Shirley Sutton Tiinmis ...20 Feb. 01
Harold Wilton Hardman... 9 Mar. 01
Cecil H. S. Shepherd-Cross,
late Lt. Imp. Yeo 28 Sept. :>r
Alec Milne Lees-Milne 16 No/, oi
Adj.— E. W. N. Pedder,
Captain 13 Hussars 1 Sept 99
Qr. Mr.— Robert William
Hanbidge, Hon. Captain 15 May 01
Med. Officers.— Surg. Lt. Col.
W. Wiugate Saul, JWD...23 Feb. 81
Surgeon Lieut. L. G. S.
Molloy, MD 4 May 01
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Thomas Eaton Jones 3 Apr. 01
Hon. Chaplain.— Rev. F. K.
llodgkinson, MA 7 June 90
Scarlet— Blue Facings.
93 * Imperial
Lancashire Hussars.
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HeadQnarters,Asnton-in-Makei(ieM.
Honohaby Colonel.
Yeomanry in Great liri
Second Lieutenants.
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. C. Lord, Gerard,' DSO.
p. late It. 2 life Guards,
Ho.:. Colonel 2; Feb. 93
Majobs.
Edward R. G. Hop wood, p.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 22 Mar. 133
Thomas W. Lord Newton,
JP.,p.s 1 .Tulv 01
Wm.LeePilkington,,;;.*. ... 1 July 01
Sir Humphrey Francis de
Traflbrd, Bart, p.s 1 July oi
Jas. Henry Stock, MP., p.s. 1 July 01
Captains.
Thomas Algernon Earle,
p.t. Son. Major 13 Jan. 94
Harold M'Corquodale, p.t.
Hon. Major 2S Apr. .14
J!, a. the Earl of Latham,
Knight of Grace ofSt.Johv
of Jerusalem, lair Major
Royal Horse Guards ......16 .Time .7
E. Sinclair' Pilkingt'on, /'.x.14 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
Fred. B. J. Staplelon-
Bretherlon, p.s 16 Sept.96
James Monro Walker,}).*. ..if. Sept.96
1 'arlton Cross, /).* 16 Sept.96
Jfon. Osbert Cecil Moly-
neux, late 2 Life (Ids. ...10 May 98
Albert Leonard Pilkington
!'■* 5 Dec. 00
Charles Tidbury Street,
I'.s. late Surg. Lieut 5 Dec. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Cyril Dewhurst 4 Apr. 00
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — SurqeonMujor
Darner Harrisson .....13 July 01
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
William G. Dixon 18 Mar. 11
Blue— Crimson Busby-Bag.
Leicestershire.
["Prince Albert's Own.")
I 10 ]
Head Quarters, Leicester.
Honokaut Colonel.
■lames W. Baillie1 19 June 95
Lt. Colonel.
Frederick Gordon Blair, CB.
late Capt. 16 Lancers, lion.
Colonel 17 July 95
Majors.
Win. A. Peake, DSO. Hon.
Lt. Colonel 25 Apr. 99
H. George dough-Taylor,
/>•» 18 Apr. 00 ]
William John Martin 12 May 00 I
Captains.
G. P. P.Karl Howe, p.s.Lord
in Waiting iq July 00
Everard March Phillipps
De Lisle, p.s 2 July 02 ,
Jas. Burns- Hartopp, p. late
Capt. Ii. Horse Guards ...22 Jan. 98
T.E. Harrison, DSO 9 Feb. 98
Wm. G. S. Rolleston, p.s.
Hon. Major .....11 Jan. 99
Robert Bunten Muir, p.s.... 4 Mar. 99
Abbot Harold Robinson, n.x.25 Apr. 09
Lieutenants.
William Eustace Chaplin
(>>•*.) '. 10 Apr. 95
Richard Hy. Ratcliff (p.s.)zc Apr. 95
Augustus Wm. Byron {p.s.)
South Africa 4 Sept. 95
A\ illrid Bj-ron, p.s. Capt. S.
Africa 9 Feb. 98
Henry T. Mills (p.s.) 20 July 98
Hmi. Percy C. Evaus-Freke
p.s. .„... 4 Mar. 99
Prank Ashton Bellvillo 15 June 98
William Francis Martin ...21 ,Se2>t.98
Sir Fredk. Ferrers (■■haul
Foicke, Bart. Lt. S.Africa 6 Scpt.99
Frank Chaplin 28 Pel). 00
Hcdworth Trelawny Bar-
clay 25 Apr. 00
Son, Archibald Roderick
Sholto Douglas gNbv.oi
Adj.-
Med. Officers. — Surgeon Maj.
J. T. Jacques -_ Nov. 99
Surg. Lieut. W. Wingiield
Nuttall 11 Oct. 99
Vet. Officer — Vet. Lieu',.
Thomas Harry Hobson... 3 May 59
Hon. ( hap.— Rev. F. ThorpC2o Sept.76
Blue — Scarlet Facinge.
Lincolnshire.
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A. W. B. Earl Browntui,.
Aide de Camp !,, the King 1.
Lt.Colosel.
Earl if Yarborough, //..».
tain.
Cattains.
Lambert Cecil Larking 22 Nov. 01
B. FitzGerald 22 Nov.oi
Percy Holden Illingworth..22 Nov.oi
Lieutenants.
Oswald Cecil Magi.iac 22 Nov.oi
Arthur Harold Oscar Bliss 22 Nov.oi
Adjutant.—
Qr. Master.— Chas. Vernon
Magniac 15 Nov.oi
Surg. Lieii/s.— Arthur Hast-
ings Lantear Stewart 22 Nov. 01
Fredk. Adolphus Flaming
Bnrnardo, MB 22 Nov.oi
Colonel..
--^ June 01
Majohs.
Lnrd Kesteven, S. Africa ...25 .Tuneoi
/..m/Willoughbyde lire -by,
MP. p.s. Hon. Major 1 Oct. 01
Edward Preston Rawnslcyi+ Oct. 01
John Henry Wyndham
Kennie 14 Oct. 01
Captains.
Thomas Wilson, p.* 25 June 01
Sir Berjkeli-y George Digby
Sheffield, Barf. /<.-. late
Lin,/. 4 Bn. Lineal-, Begt. 25 Juncoi
Lieutenants.
Nathaniel Clayton Cock-
burn 4 Aug. 01
Tom Sutcliffe, p.s to Aug. 01
Bartholomew Glazpon
Garflt. late Cap/ . 3 Bn,
Lincoln. Regt 30 Aug. 01
Richard Castell Bacon .'20 Sept. 01
Second Lieutbxant.
Edmund Larken 10 Aug. 01
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
Charles Hartley 14 Aug. 01
Qr. Mr. — Joseph Cowen,
ret. pay, late Lincoln Regt. * Nov. 01
Khaki.
1st County of London,
{Rough Riders.)
[ 45 ]
Lt.Colonel.
F. (!. Pijicoiraf'Maitiand ...23 July 01
Majoks.
Eilw. Chadwick, ret. nag 16
Lancers 4 Sept. 01
F'ancis Robert Gregson ... 4 Sept. 01
Archibald. Cosmo Little,
Capt. Je Bt. Major Reserve 3 Sept. 01
George John 8cott,Z(fie Capt
18 Hussars 12 Nov. 01
0. E. Boulton 12 Nov. 01
Se<-ond Lieutenants.
Thomas Andrew Poison ... 7 Dec. 01
Ernest Chas. Patrick Boyle S Dec. 01
Adjutant.—
Quarter Master. —
Khaki.
3rd County of London.
(.Sharpshooter!.)
[ 47 ]
Lt.Col-oskl.
Windham Thos. Earl of
Dunraven and Mountearl,
KP. Hon. Colonel 23 July <.i
Lieutenant.
James Archibald Gordon
Hamilton 9 Oct. 01
Adjutant.—
Med. Officer.— Surg. Lieut.
Herbert Wildaiu Whyte 5 Oct. ot
Quarter Master. —
Khaki.
2nd County of London.
[ 46 ]
Honobahy Colonel.
CutabertLarkiug, Lt.C0l.4-
Hon. Col. » Bn. West Kent
Begt 7 Dec.
,Jame< Wadsworth Ritjhie
(!>■»■)
Lt.Colonel.
Charles Rosdew Bum, Son.
14 .Tune99 I Col. 14 Pec. 01, Reserve ,..24 Aug. ci
4th County of London.
{King's Colonials.)
Honorary Colonel.
S.R.S. the Prince of Walts^g Nov. 01
Lt. Colonel and in Command.
Nesbit Willoughby Wallace,
ret. pay, late Kino's Royal
It'jlcs,Lt.Col. ..'
Lothians and Berwickshire.
[ 36 ]
Head Quarters, Dunbar.
Honorary Colonel.
G. Earl of Haddington , Aide
de Camp to the King 24 Oct. 94
Lr. Colonels.
Sir W. A. B. Hamilton,
KCMG. CB. [_t\, p. Hon.
Col., serving under the
Colonial Office 4 Apr. 96
Sir William Jas. Gardiner
Baird. Bart, late Lieut.
7 Hussars 4 Apr. 01
Majors.
George, Lord Binning} p.s.
Bt .Lt .Colonel Regal Horse
Guards 23 Dec. 90
Walter Wingate Gray, p.s. 12 June or
Captains.
Harold B. Towse, p.s. (H)
Lt . South Africa 8 Nov. 99
Sir Jas. Percy Mi ler, Bart.
DSO. late Capt. 14 Hussars22 Dec. 99
Henry Framas Cadell 5 Oct. 01
D. Alex. Wauchope, DSO.
jy.s, (t) South Africa 5 Oct. 01
.Lieutenants.
L. Robertson Ramsay, p.s.
South Africa 6 July 9c
Wm. Burton Stewart, p.s. 17 Jan. 00
Second Lieutenants.
John E. Blagrave Swinton 18 Apr. 00
Hon. Ch. F. Hepburn SC0M30 Nov.oi
Wm. Arthur Baird 30 Nov.o:
Adj.— J. A. le N. Daniell,
Capt. 11 Hussars 22 Apr. 99
Med. Officer.— Surg. Major
Thos. Fras. S. Caverhili 2 May 83
Vet.Lieut.— John Storie ... 5 Oct. 01
Qr.Mr. — Wm.Weatherhead 5 Oct. 01
Honorary Chaplain. — Rev.
William Veitch, MA 25 Oct. 01
Scarlet— Blue Facings.
Imperial Yeomanry in Great Britain.
932
Middlesex.
(Duke of Cambridge's Hussars.)
[ 27 ]
Head Quarters, Rnightsbridge.
Honorary Colonel.
H.B.H. G. W. F. C. Duke of
< 'ambridsre, KG. KT. KP.
GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO 0 Jan. 94
Lt.Colonel.
Wm.KenynnMitfoi-d,1CJl"G.
p. late Capt. S Hussars,
Hon. Col 23 Apr. 92
Majors.
Fred. A. Heygate- IjUIU-
bert, p.'. Hon. Lt.Colonel 8 Aug. 91
William Duncan, p.s. [<] ...
Wm. Henry Gastrell, p.s.
William Herbert Mullens
Second Likutenants.
' Hon. Arthur E. Hill-Trevor27 Feb. 01
Noel Price James Turner... 2 May 01
Kenne'li Martin 2 May 01
Louis Tamworth 25 Dec. 01
Adj.—G. W. Hubson, Capt.
12 Lancers 10 June 01
Med. Officer. — Surgeon-Lieut.
Fras. Ernest Marston . .15 Apr. 99
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Thos. Chas. Howatson...i9 May 00
Scarlet — BhiCK Facings.
25 July
5 Oct. 01
o Nov. 01
Captain;;.
Ct< org* Baillic Guthrie, p.s.
South Africa ifi Mar. 9S
ArchieLawrence Langman,
p.s 7 Sept. 01
Thomas, Lord Denman iS Sept.oi
LIEUTENANTS.
Walter Reginald Biackwell,
p.s 28 July 97
Mark James Mayhew 13 Dec. 99
Harry Cunningham Brodie 7 Sept.oi
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Godfrey L. T. L. Lampson 14 Mar. 00
Harry Bertram Butler 2S Mar. 00
Herbert E. Wontten Wootten25 Apr. 00
Geor.e Com-ad Roler 15 June 01
Alexander ilalius Lafone 14 Aug. 01
Adj.—E. L. Reiss, Captain
6 Dragoon Guards 1 May 01
Qr. Air. — Newman T.
Hu.'liman, Hon. Lieut. ...21 Dec. 01
Med. Officer. — Surg.Cap'aiu
Chas. Stonham, p. Comdg.
Fie d Hosp. S.Africa,with
rank of Major 2 Aug. 90
Hon. Chaplain.— diet. P. J.T.
Blakewav, BA n July 94
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Henry G. Simpson 3 June 99
Green — Black Facings.
Montgomeryshire.
[ -35 j
Head Quarters, Welshpool.
HONORARY COLONEL.
Norfolk.
(King's Own.)
[41 ]
Honorary Colonel.
His Majesty THE KING.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL.
neury Albert Barclay, p.s.
Aiae de Camp to Lord Bell-
haven and Sti nton, Comdg.
Surrey Brigade Vol. Infn May 01
Majors.
Frince F. V. Duleep Singh,
MVO.p.s 3 July 01
G. C. Buxton 2 July 01
John Robert Harvey, late
Lieut. 5 Lancers 5 July 01
A. R. Buxton 11 July 01
Geofirev Fowell Buxton, Lt.
C0I.1V0I .Bn.NorfolkEegt. 9 Dec. 01
Ch-irles Derick Seymour ..26 July or
Arthur Francis Morse, late
Lieut . 6 Dragoons 26 July 01
Arthur Hy. S.uart Ehves,
late Liruf. E. Navy 30 Oct. 01
Captain.
Albert I'ollison 30 Oct. 01
Lieutenants.
Edmund Denham Spurrell26 July 01
Walter Louis Buxton 6 Aug. 01
Hon. Charles Stanhope
Melville Bateman-Han-
bury 50 Sept.oi
Second Lieutenants.
Humphrey Gordon Barclay 26 July 01
Gerald Thomas Bullard ...26 July 01
Quijton Edward Gurney... 26 July 01
Joseph Francis Barclay .19 Aug. 01
Bert. Win. Arnold Keppel3o Sept.oi
Gerard Hudson Gurney .. 30 Sept.oi j
Adjutant. — ffc//;.J.Dawnay,
DSO. late 10 Hussars 16 Nov. 01
Quarter Master. — Henry
Jacob Overman n Nov. 01
Khaki.
Libcebnants.
I Matthe w Whit e,£orrf Ridley,
I p.s 21 June99
; Denys T.Mghtcn Selby-
Bigge, p.s 21 June 99
I Wm. H. Trotter Pawson ...16 Mar. 01
J Hugh Douglas Blacken. ...17 Aug. ai
Second Lieutenants.
I Chas. Robt. Viset. Howick 20 Aug. oS
! Herbert George Carr Carr-
Ellison... 20 Aug. oS
Robin Grey 23 Aug. 98
I Bryan Laing 16 June 00
Bertram Erasmus Phillipsi2 Oct. 01
\ James Randolph Innes
Hopkins 12 Oct. 01
Lawrence Johnston 12 Oct. 01
John Robert Kenwick 12 Oct. 01
Adj.— J. A. le N. Daniell,
Captain 11 Hussars 4 July 01
Qr. Jfr. — Charles Cowell...28 May 01
Chap.—
Med. Officer. -Surg. Capt.
Arthur Brumell 21 May 92
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Major G.
Elphick 21 June 99
Blue— Scarlet B jsby Bag.
Lt.Colonel.
Sir H. L. W. Williams-
Wynn, Bart, p.s o Feb. 89
Majors.
George WentworthFi rhes,]
late 1 Dragoon Guards,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 9 May 98 I
Arthur W. Williams-Wynn,
Hon. Lt. Col 9 May 00
Captains.
Robt. W. H. W. Williams-
Wynn. p.s 13 Aug. 87
Fred Rowland Williams-
Wynn, ps. .... 3 Apr. 95 , Au"
t rederic Graham, p.s. late , ^
Lieut t Dragoon Guards. ..22 Apr. 99 \ Geo. Jbhn WmTNoWe7p"toie
< ecd Arthur Hope, late Lt.
6 Dragoons 9 May 00
Lieutenants.
Godfrey FitzHush (p.*.). ..27 Sept.oi
Geo. Eritchard Eayner (p.s.)
South Afri a 2 June 97
Frederick James Walton... 27 Sept.oi
George Herbert Mytton,
South Africa 27 Sept.oi
Ti'illiam Marshall Dugdale,
South Africa 27 Sent. 01
Northumberland.
(Hussars.)
[ 14 J
; Head Quarters, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Honorary Colonel.
j H.G. Earl of Eoccusworth 7 Nov. S5
Lt.Colonel.
Jn. B.C'ookson,p. Hon. Col. 25 Dec. 95
Majors.
Joun C. Straker, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 19 Feb. 96
Charles Loftus Bates, Capt.
of Eeseroes (South Africa)i$ Oct. 01
E. Burdon, p. Zi/f,r Cur.
17 Lancers, Hon. Major. ..17 Oct. 01
Capt. 13 Hussars, Hon. Maj. 22 Oct.
Edwd. Francis Riddell 22 Oct. 01
Captains.
Wm. Armstrong Watson-
Armstrong 4 July 06
George Savile Clayton, p.s. 14 Sept. 98
Addison F. Baker Cress-
well, p. late 2nd Lieut.
Scots Guards 11 Aug. 00
Miles Eoland Chas. Bad ■
house, p.s. South Africj ..18 Oct. 01
Nottinghamshire.
{Southern Nottinghamshire. )
L 15 J
Head Quarters, Nottingham.
Honorary Colonel.
I Bt. Hon. Hy. Lord Bclper,
Aide de Camp to the King 25 Apr. 00
Lt. Colonels.
Lancelot Eolleston, p.s. [f !
Hon. Colonel, 2nd in Comd.
3 Bn. South Africa 25 Nov. 06
! Herbert Fras. Smith, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 25 Apr. od
Majors.
[ Francis Abel Smith, p.s 28 Nov. 00
I Charles Wm. Trotter, p.s. 10 Aug. 01
J Frank Evelyn Seely, p.s....io Aug. 01
i Charles Wm. Wright, p.s. 10 Aug. ci
Captains.
Richard Leslie Birkin, DSO.
p.s. 3 Bn. South Africa,
with rani- of Lt.Colonel ... 6 Jan. 97
i Thomas Arthur Hill, p.s.... 12 Jan. 98
i PennCursonSherbrooke. p. 2 Jan. 01
: Geoffrey N Charlton, p.s.... 2 Jan. 01
j Uvedale H. Tristram, p.s.
South Africa 2 Jan. 01
Lieutenants.
Montgomerie Boyle 28 Nov. 00
Percy Robert Bruce, p.s. (t )28 Nov. 00
1 AlanB.Bayley-Worthmgton,
p.s 28 Nov. 00
Second Lieutenants.
I Maurice Bromley-Wd.son 10 Aug. 98
! Thomas Philip Barber 1 Jan. 00
Henry Gordon Ley 1 Jan. 00
! Jonathan Alfred Crocker 4 Jan. 00
Richard b'rancklin 4 Jan. 00
Harry Laurence Birkin ... 4 Jan. 00
Bertram Abel Smith 4 May 00
Pascoe Spencer Thornton 7 Dec. 01
Philip Huskinson \Yarwick16 Nov. 01
Adj.— J. W. G. P. Jeffcock,
Captain 6 Dragoons... 1 June 98
Qr. Mr.— JohnH.Bradvrell,
Hon. Capt 7 Dec. 01
M&l.O/ficer.— Surgeon Capt.
Henry Williams 2 May 99
j Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. E.
D. Johnson 23 Jan. 92
! Hon. Chap. — Rev. Arthur
Hamilton Boynes, JOD....23 Nov. 01
Blue.
933 Imperial Yeomanry in Great Jiritam.
Nottinghamshire.
{Sherwood Rangers.)
[ 4 ]
Head Quarters, Retford.
HONORARY COLONEL.
Lt. Colonel.
G. E. M. Vitct. Gal way. p.
Aide de Camp to the King,
and Colonel 15 Mar. 82
Majors.
Henry Denison, p.s., late
Lt.Col. R. Engineer* 20 Mar. 01
JosephFred.Laycock, DSO.
p.s 7 Dec. 01
Matthew Smith Dawson, p.s.
South Africa 7 Dec. 01
Albert Kdw. Whitaker.1 j>.
late Northumberland Fits.
Hon. Major 7 Dec. 01
Captains.
William Younger, late Lt.
16 Lancers 21 Feb. 00
Sir Henry Bromley, Bart.,
P-* 7 Mar. 00
Horace Ogilrie Peacock,- j>.».2o Mar. 01
Robert T. Oliver Sheriffe,-1
J'.s 00 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
Herbt.Hayden Wihou, DSO.
p.s. Remount Estab q Aug. 99
Harold Thorpe, p.s 9 Aug.99
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Geo. V. A. Monckton-
Arundell 1 Jan. 00
Hon. Aubrey N. H. M. Her-
bert 12 Jan. 00
Thos. G. Brock-holes Thomas,
South Africa n Apr. 00
Wm.KrankEveljnDenison27 Mar. 01
Henry Beevor 15 May 01
Philip Austen Birkin 10 Aug. 01
Adj.— 3. W. G. P. Jeffcock,
Capt. 6 Dragoons 1 June 98
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capf.C.
Fleming 4 Apr. 94
Chap.— Rev. Richard Fitz
Herbert, MA iS Apr. 85
Green.
Oxfordshire.
[Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars.)
[ 34 1
Head Quarters, Oxford.
Honorary Colonel.
Hit Majesty THE KING.
Lt. Colonel.
Art,Visct.Valentia,J/i,.CB.
MVO.p. Hon. Colonel, late
Lt. 10 Hussars; Comp-
troller of the Household ..19 Dec. 94 I
Majors.
H. Crawley Norris, p. late
Capt 8 Bus. ; H0n.Lt.C0i.22 Jan. 95
Wm. D. Mackenzie, Hon.
Lt Colonel 13 May 96
Le_ruaid Noble, p.s., Sou'h
Africa 31 Aug. 01
R. T. Hermon-Hodge,J/P.
P-' .".31 Aug. 01
Alex. Nelson Hall 31 Aug. 01
Charles R. .7. Duke of Marl-
borough (p.s.), Paymaster
General 7 Dec. 01
Captains.
Arthur Dugdale, p.s 31 Aug. 01
Hon. E. E. Twisleton-Wyke-
ham-Fiennes .....31 Aug. 01 I
Hen. G. Viliiers Peel,' p.s. 31 Aug. 01 I
Lieutenant.
John Strange Spencer
Churchill 31 Aug. 01 |
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert M.J. Stourton. 29 Mar. 99
Brian C. BaskervilH Mol-
l°y 24 Mav 01
Adj.— L. Sandwitb, Capt.
8 Hussars 1 Mar. 98
Qr. Master— Charles Fred.
Howland, Hon. Lieut. ..17 May 01
Med. Officer.— Surg. Lt.Col.
Horatio P. Svmouds 22 Nov. 99
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
Hush C. Jaeger 20 May 01
Hon. Chap.— Veri/Reo. Fras.
Paget, DD 23 June54
Dark Blue— Crimson Facings.
Pembroke.
(Castlemartiu.)
[ 18 j
Head Quarters, Haverfordwest.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Oireu H. p. Sconr/ield,
Bart., Hon. Lt. Colonel ... 2 Aug. 90
Lt.Colonel.
p.t.e. Thomas James Roeh,
late Capt. R.A.,Hon. Col. 5 Dec. 00
-Majors.
I Frederick Charlton Mey-
< rick, Hon. Lieut. Col. ... 1 Aug. 01
! Owen Hird Spear Williams 5 Oct. 01
S. Roden Fothergill, p.s. .. 5 Oct. 01
James F. H. Buckley 5 Oct. 01
Grismond Philippe 5 Oct. 01
Captain.
John Wynford Philipps
.13 Apr. 01
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenants.
David Harrison 9 Jan. 00
Cyril Roderic Roch 12 Juueoo
Godfrey E. S. Protherue-
Beynon 11 May 01
Wm. S. Gwynne Morris ...18 May 01
Dfltne W C. Davies-Evans 29 May ci
William Hampden Gabbett 12 Oct. oi
Adj. — R. H. Collis. Captain
6 Dragoon Guards 15 May 01
Med. Officers.— SurgeonLt. Col.
Geo. R. T. Phillips 24 July 80
Surg. Lt. Jas. Wilson, MD. 20 Julv 98
Blue — White Facings.
Shropshire.
[ 6 ]
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury.
Honorart COL'IKEL.
F. C. Earl of Kilmorey,
KP., p.s. Aide de Camp to
the King 10 Feb. 98
Lt.Colonel.
Edward H. Baldock, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 20 Jan. 97
Majors.
Hon. George R. C. Ormsby-
Gore, DL., late Lt.
Coldstream Guards 24 Apr. 97
Lloyd, Lord Kenynn, p.s.
Hon. Major; Lord in Wait-
ing 14 D«c. ci
Francis Hurt Sitwell 14 Dec. 01
Sir Walter Orland o Corbet,1
Bart. .late Coldstream Gde.14 Dec. 01
Alfred AVynne Corrie, p.s. 14 Dec. 01
Captains.
A. H. Orlando LLr,yt\,c p.s.
late Capt. Gren. Guards... 26 .1 une 97
Hy. Hey wood Heywood-
Lonsdale, p.s. late Can-
fain Grenadier Gds., M.P.21 July 97
Sir B. Haldwin M. .Leigh-
ton, Bart., p.s 18 Aug. 07
J. P.Ii.Heywood-Lonsdalc,
p.s 14 Dec. 01
Lieutenants.
William Tayleur, p.s 4 May 9S
R. T. Jones, p.s 4 May 98
Wlti .RogeiO.Kyuaston.p.*. 4 May 96
Hugh Gurney, p.s 23 June 99
Hon. C. C. 0. WeldForester,
7'.* 28 June99
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Wellesley Foster ...15 Mar. 99
Noel Ernest Money, DSO.
late Lt. Irish Fus.; Capt.
South Africa 29 Dec. 99
Henry Robert Hay, Capt.
Reserve 1 1 Apr. 00
Thomas Hy. Lord Benvicki2 May 00
Gilbert Kingsley Lloyd ...13 Apr. 01
Ralph C. Donaldson-Hud-
son 10 May oi
George Arthur Onslow 28 July 01
Adj.— Hon G. C. B. Weld-
Forester, Captain Royal
Horse Guards 1 Oct. 95
Med.OJficer. — SurgeonMajor
John D. Lloyd 1 May So
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Major
Henry Barnes 24 Dec. 92
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Horth Somerset.
[ 11 1
Head Quarters, Bath.
Honoeauy Colonel.
Rt. Hon. R. E. St. L. Earl
of Cork and Orrery, KP. zy May 95
Lt.Colonel.
C. S. C. Visct. Dnngarcan,
p.s., DL., 2nd in Count.
22 Bn. South Africa 27 May 9^
Majors.
Jas. Towers-Clark, p. Kite
Capt. r Dragoons 25 Mar.}
William Maxwell Sherston,1
DSO., late Capt. 18 Hus-
sars, Aide de Camp to Lord-
Roberts 28 Apr. 99
R J. rJayntunHippi»ley,p.«.24 Aug. 01
J. Lawrence Benthall, p.s. 24 Aug. 01
Norman M'Lean,j>.» 24 Aug. 01
Captains.
DelavalG. L'B. Astley, p.s.
late Lieut. Welsh Regiment,
Aide de Camp to Colonel
G. E Boyle, Com. W.
Counties Brigade Vol.Inf.11 July 95
Geo. Abraham Gibbs, p.s. ...25 Sept. 95
JohnG.BIagrave,i/f«.Jira7or4 Dec. 95
Charles Gathorne Hill, p.... 25 Aug. 00
Robert Eil>n. Dickiuson,
p.s. Hon. Major 26 Sept. 00
Lieutenants.
T. Raymond Symonds(p.s.) 6 May 91
Geollrey CarrGlyn, p.s. ... 3 Dec. 98
Antony Hubert Gibbs, p.s. 3 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh Cyril A. Brooking j>.». 9 Oct. }s
Huntly Gordon Spencer ... 4 Nov. 99
Algernon Carteret Thynne 16 Jan. 00
Frederic Lord Wolverton 29 Jan. 00
John Arthur Cooke-Hurle29 Jan. 00
Ad!.- E. de G. Beaumont,
Major 16 Lancers 18 June 01
Acting Qr.Mr. — R. C.
Stephens 25 Mar. 96
Med. Officers.— Surg. Lt. Col.
John J. Saville 13 Apr. 92
Surg. Lieut. J. G. D. Kerr... 4 Mar. 96
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lt. Frank
William Leigh a Nov. 03
Win. Chap.—
Blue— White Facings.
West Somerset.
[ 33 1
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honoeaby Colonel.
William H. Berkeley, Visct.
Portman g May 96
Lt. Colonel.
H'm. Barrett, p. late Lieut. 5
Dragoon Guards. Son. Col. 17 Aug. 00
MAJOBS.
Henry Thomas Daniel 16 May 95
Arthur Francis Levita,p.*.24 Aug. 01
William Herbert Nicol, jj.«.24 Aug. 01
Chas. D. Carleton - Smith,
p.s. (H), Remount Dept. S.
Africa 24 Aug. 01
Henry William Harris 24 Aug. 01
Captains.
William Brodrick Cloete ...11 Apr. 99
Alexander Gould Barrett ... 8 Sept. 00
Alex. Macdonald Mybv.rgh,
p.s. Smth Africa 14 Nov. 00
Lieutenants.
H. W. Carleton-Smithlj.*.),
Remount Department 12 Aug. 96
Brinsley FitzGerald 27 Mar. 01
Claud Edward Levita27 Mar. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Clement Hy. Esdaile 9 May 00
Christophe Benj. iireenhill:2 Dec. 00
Albert Irving iluntz 9 Jan. 01
Adj. — E. de G. Beaumont,
Major 16 Lancer* 17 Oct. 99
Med. Office) — Surg. Lt.Col.
Samuel Farrant 23 Sept. 93
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Captain
George Hill Elder 4 Apr. 83
Hon. Chaplain. — Rev.A..S.A.
Smith 3 Nov. 97
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Imperial Yeomanry id Great B>
William Harccurt Webb. .28 Sept. 01
Adj.— R. C. Stephen, Capt.
14 Hussars 1 Sept. 99
Med. Officer — Surgeon Capt.
E. W. Welchman 1 Aug. 94
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. F.
G. Warmingcon 29 Apr. 93
Hon. Chaplain. — Sen. J. Gil-
l&rt.BA 2 May 85
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Staffordshire.
(.Queen's Own Royal Regiment.)
[ 5 ]
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Honobaet Colonel.
C. Duke of Sutherland, p.... 20 Dec. 99
Lt. Colonel.
Jaices Heath, MP. H0n.C0l.22 Mar. 98
Majobs.
Sir Beginald Hardy, Bt.,
p.s., \f\ 30 Nov. 01
Arthur H. Heath, p.s 30 Nov. 01
William Bromley - Daven-
port, p.s. Hon. Lt.Col. ...30 Nov. 01
Hugh Spencer Charring-
ton 30 Nov. 01
Ralph Sneyd,^.« 30 Nov. 01
Captains.
Chas. Tertius Mander.p.s. 11 May 93
Gerald Holbech Hardy, p.s.25 Jan. 99
Henry Arthur Clowes, p.s.
late 1 Life Guards 13 Feb. 99
Philip Staveley Foster, p.s.14 Nov. 00
Lieutenants.
William Moat,p.».(t), South
Africa 30 July 92
Thos.A. Wight-Boycott.^.*. 24 Oct. 94
Herbert Cecil Gardner (p.s.) 8 Nov. 99
Gerard Arden Clay, p.s. 8 Nov. 99
Archibald William Walker,
p.s 14 Nov. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Ashmole Cooper. ..23 Aug. 99
Eric Chaplin 21 Keb. 00
Graham Percival Hey wood 1 Oct. 00
Basil Burnett 3 Apr. 01
Charles Ralph Campbell ...14 May 01
Bertram Hardy 31 May 01
The Loyal Suffolk Hussars.
(The Duke of York's Orcn.)
[ 29 ]
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
Honoeaby Colonel.
H.R.H. G. F. E. A. Duke of
Cornwall and York, KG.
KT. KP. GCMG. GCVO.30 July 92
Lt. Colonels.
Alfred George Lucas. MVO.
p.s.D.A. General .Imperial
Yeomanry. S. Africa, with
rank of Colonel in the Army 18 Apr. 91
Edw. Wm. David Baird.y).
late Capt. 10 Hussars to
Command 21 Dec. 01
Majobs.
Richard Beale Colvin, CB.
p.s. Lt. Reserve, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 17 May 9
Harry Plumridge Levita,1
Capt. late 1 Dragoon Gds.17 May 00
Captains.
Walter Raymond Greene,
MP., p.s 14 Oct. 93
Hon. Douglas A. Tolle-
m&che, p.s 4 Nov. 96
Sir Simeon H. L. Stuart,
Bart, late Lt. 5 Dragoon
Guards 7 Mar. 03
Lieutenants.
Roger Orme Kerrison. p.s.
Aide de Camp to Col.
F. A. Lucas, Comdg. Har-
wich Vol. Inf. Brigade ... 4 Nov. 96
Fred. Wm. Jarvisfp.s. South
Africa Constab 6 Jan. 00
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Frnest Crawley 14 July 97
Hon. WalterEdw. Guinnessi, Nov. 99
Bateman Hope 13 Feb. 01
Samuel Strang Steel 20 Mar. ot
Gerald Murray Strutt 13 Apr. 01
Hon. Mortimer Granville
Tollemache 20 June 01
Adj.— F. W. Duff, Captain
Reserve 30 May 01
Qr. Mr. — Wm. Henry Heal 2 May 01
Med. Officers.— Surg. Lt.Col.
.Alfred Cooper 17 May 99
Surg. Lieut. Sir Frederick
Treves, KCVO. CB 13 Nov. 99
Hon. Chaplain — Rev. L. D.
Kenyon-Stow 14 May 92
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
G g Denis Norman ... 2 May 01
Green — Scarlet Facings.
Surrey.
[ 39 ]
Head Quarters,
Honoeaky Colonel.
Rt. Hon. Wm. St. John
Fremantle Brodrick, Sec-
retary of State for War. ..20 June 01
Lieutenant Colonel.
Henry Cubitt 30 Apr. or
I tain. 934
Major.
Henry G. Philip Hoare 19 July 01
Captains.
Ferdinand John St. John. ..25 May ot
Herbert Mayow Fisher-
Rowe 25 May 01
Lieutenants.
Norman Scott Brettell 3 Apr. 01
Hy. Herbert Gordon Clark 20 May 01
Second Lieutenants.
Lionel Charles Whitehead
Phillips 3Juneor
George Oldroyd Borwick... ^ June 01
John Humphery "^Juneoi
Edgar Francis Robinson ... 3 June 01
JocelynBray 3 June 01
Stephen Alley zg Juneoi
Reginald Bonsor n July ot
Robert Wyvill Barclay 22 Aug.oo
Adj.— S. T. Hankey, Cap-
tain 2 Life Gds 6 May 01
Qr. Mr.— Arthur John West 3 June 01
Vet. Officer — Vet. Lieut.
Francis RoberS Brandt... 6 July 01
Sussex.
[ 42 ]
IiONOr.ARY- COLONEL.
Yfm.Marq.of Abergavenny,
KG. 28 Sept. 01
Lt. Colonel Couiiandaxt.
C H. Lord Leconfield, late
Lieut. 1 Life Guards 3 July 01
Majobs.
Lord Hy. Gilbert Ralph
Nevill 9 Aug. 01
Richard Hamilton Rawson,
D.L., p., late Capt. t Life
Guards, Hon. Lt. Col. ...25 July 01
Alexander Whitelaw, p.s.
Hon. Major 4 Nov. 01
Hon. Charles Brand 3 Nov. 01
Freeman Thomas, Capt.
Sussex Artillery 5 Dec. or
Captains.
John Leslie Smith, late R.
Artillery 28 Sept.or
Edward John Cory, DSO,
Capt. 1 Cinque Ports Vol.
Rifle Corps 23 Oct. 01
George Evan Macbean 18 Nov. 01
Arthur Arnold Gorringe...i8 Nov. 01
Lieutenants.
Sbcond Lieutenants.
G. S. Whitfield 19 Sept.oi
Robert Wm. Stent, Lieut.
1 Cinque Ports Vol. Rifle
Corps 23 Oct. 01
Robert Wilson McKergowiii Nov. ci
Edward Visct. Turnour ...18 Nov. 01
Weetman Harold Pearsom8 Nov. 01
Conway Russell Seymour 5 Dec. 01
Adj.— Hon. T. W. Brand,
Bt. Major 10 Hussars 24 July 01
Qr. Mr. — George Thomas
Poole 30 Nov.oi
Surgeon Capt. — Ed. Stewart 3 Dec. ot
Khaki.
Warwickshire.
[ 2 ]
Head Quarters, Warwick.
Honoeaby Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Hugh de G. Marq. of Hert-
ford, p. late Lt. and Capt.
Gr. Gds.Hon. Colonel...... 6Sept.oo
935
Majors.
Fra. R. C. G. Earlof ^ War-
wick, p 27Mar.oi
Rowland Jn. Beech,1 p. late
Lt.2LifeGuards iSSept.oi
Ifon.Fra. Dudley Leigh, ;).s.i8 Sept.oi
William Maekay Low, ;>.s.i8Sept. 01
Trunk Dugdale 1 8 Sept. 01
Captains.
Oswald lien. P. Petre, p.».u Jan. 99
Hi,, 1. Alwynne U. Fnlke
GreviliOj Oapt. late King's
Roy. Rifles, Extra Equerry
to the King 12 Slay 00
Basil Hanbury (?>.».) 27 Mai', oj
Ricl id. Butler Chatteris, p.*. 18 Sept. 01
LIEUTENANTS.
M.P.Lucas 220ct. 92
James Stewart, Forbes, late
Lt. 9 Lancers 9 May 96
Hon. Richard Greville Ver-
ney (p.s.) =2 June 93
Second Lieutenants.
1 'Ii:i.~. Stan dish Paulet p.s.12 Feb. 98
Hy. Allesley W. Boughton-
Leigh ..." 17 May 90
Robert Airth Richardson.. .12 May 00
Richard Lakin 12 May 00
Frank Raymond Phillips ...12 May 00
John Digby Mills 23 Nov. 01
Thos. Augustus Motion ...14 Dec. 01
Adj.— R. C. Stephon, Capt.
14 Hussars 1 Sept.99
Q,-. Mr. — John Meynell
Hunt, late i.y 5 Oct. or
Med. Officer.— Surg. Captain
Roger Bullock, p 3 May 99
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
Thomas Horton 13 Feb. 92
Hon. Chap. — Hon. and Sec.
W. R. Verney 18 Mar. 74
Dark Blue— White Facings.
Imperial Yeomanry in Great 3rita.ii
.Royal Wiltshire.
(Prir.ee of Wales' sOan Royal Regiment)
[ 1 ]
Head Quarters, Chippenham,
Lt. Colonel.
Rl. Hon. Robert G. Lord
Windsor,;. Hon. Col. 3 Bn.
Welsh Regiment Hon. Col. 10 May 93
"Westmoreland and
Cumberland.
[ 17 ]
Head Quarters, Penrith.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir H. Ralph lane, Bart. 29 At
Lt. Colonel.
Hugh Cecil, Earl o/Lons-
dale,; 3
Majobs.
Francis Markham, p. late
Capt. Rif-B rig. Hon. Lt. Col. 7
Josceline FitzRoy Bagot,
MP. p.s., late Capt. Gren.
Gds 19
Chas. Edw. Either, p.s 19
William Hugh Parkin, p.s.ic,
Captains.
Hamlet Riley, p.s 7
William Stanley, p.s 19
Clarence Chesuey Wilson,
p.s 19
Claude W. Henry Lowthe1- 19
Gilbert H. Turner, p.s. Lt.
South Africa 19
William Henry Wakefield 16
Mar. 97
Apr. 97
Oct. 01
Oct. 01 j
Oct. 01
Apr. 97 j
Oct. 01 I
Oct. 91 ;
Oct. 01 j
Oct. 01 I
Nov. 01 I
L.IKUTKNANTS.
Lfah Henry Williams 19 Oct. 01
Claude Beddington 19 Oct. 01
Jas. Geo. Eliott Wood 10 Oct. 01
Second Lieutenants.
Adj.—'S. W. X. Pedder,
Captain 13 Hussars 1 Sept.99
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt.
J. E. Bowser, MB 12 Sept.oi j
Vet. Officer.—
Hon. Chap. — Ilea. George E.
Hasell 29 Apr. 74 j
Scarlet— White Facings.
Honorary Colonel,
Mott.Hon.Sy. Cltas. Keith,
Marquis of Lansdowne,
KG. GCMG. 6CS1. Sec-
retary of Stale for Foreign
Affairs 24 I'M'. 97
Lt. Colonel.
Rt. Hon. Walter H. Long.
MP., p. Hon. Colonel :
President of the Loral
Government Board 23 Mar. 98
Majous.
Sir II. Bruce Meux, Bt:,j,.s.
Hon. Li. Colonel 7 Dec. 98
Fitzroy Plsydell Gtoddard1,
p.s 3 Oct. 00
Joshua R. G. Gwatkin, /).«.i7 Aug. 01
Thus. Henry, Marquis of
Bath,p.» 17.Vug.01
Geo.Llewellen Palmer, p.s. 17 Aug. ',1
John Michael F. Fuller, p.s. 17 Aug. >i
Captains.
George W. J. C. Earl of
Cardigan, DSO.pj 3 Sept. 98
Sir J. P. Dickson Poynder,
Bt., MP., DSO p.t. late
Lt. 3 Bn. Royal Scots... . 7 Dec. 98
James Joicev, p.» 3 Oct. 00
Sir Thomas Fowler, Bart.
(p.t.) Capt. 1 Bn. IS. A'ricaij Aug. 01
"Roger Alcu Poore,DSO.p.8.zj Auj.r. 01
George Eric Maekay, p.s.... 1 ; Aug. 01
.Lieutenants.
Herbert Fames Spencer, p.s.
late Lieut. 13 Hussars 18 Jan. 96
tTlric Oliver Thynne,* DSO.
late Lt. King's Eoyal Jlijl, sio Feb. 00
Lord Alex. George Thynne,
South Africa 13 June 00
( 'vril Min'shull Thorn ton. p.s.i ; .Tuneoo
Charles Selwyn Awdry p.t.i j June 00
Walter Vavasour Faber,
Capt. ret. pay Royal Art. 15 Aug. 01
Hy. B. B. Smith-Bingham,
South Africa 17 Aug. 01
Second Lieutenants.
H.y. Ludlow, Lord Ludlow
ip.s) 13 June 00
William Fleetwood Fulleri3 .luneoo
Robert Fleetwood F'uller...i3 June 00
Eustace Richardson Cox. ..11 July 00
Edmund H. Bevau 2 Nov. 01
Brace Lamb 2 Nov. 01
Adj.— W.F.Collins, Captain
2 Dragoons 22 May 01
Qr. Mr.'—T. Hooper Deacon
Hon. Capt. 19 Oct. 01 13 July 01
Med. Officer. — Surgeon
Cap/. Oliver C. Maurice iS Sept. 95
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Tom V. Pettifer 13 Mar. 9,
Pine— Scarlet. Facings.
. Worcestershire.
(The Queen's Own Worcestershire
Hussars.)
1 31 ]
Head Quarters, Worcester.
Honorary Colonel.
Aug. F. A. Lord Sandys , Jn'y 85
Majors.
W. H. Ear! of Dudley. p.».
DL. Parliamentary Secre-
tary to the Board of Trades^ Sept. 93
Henry Howard, p.s .27 Feb. 01
Sir H. D\ Lambert, Bl.p.s.21 Dec. 01
James "Baldwin, p.s 21 Dec. <>i
John Howard Caftland.p.s. 21 Dec. oj
John Henry Crane, p.s. ...21 Dec. 01
Captains.
R„„al,l Monen iff, ■', p.S. South
Africa 6 NOV. 95
Walter Wm. Wiggin, p. ».... 7 Oct. 96
Many Jasper Selwyn, p.t. 18 May 9S
Hon. Chas. John Coventry,'
Jl' 20 July 9S
Henry Bennett Dain (p.».)ji Dec. or
Lieutenants.
Godfrey Nettlefold, v.t. ... 3 Nov. 97
Eric Ayshford Knight, p.s. 3 Nov. 97
Hugh Annesley Cheape, p.s.
South Africa 12. Inly on
Second Lieutenants.
H„„. John Hubert Ward,'
Assist. I'rioafeSec.to Lord
Stanley, l-'iua, trial Sec. ...11 Jan. oa
Bowatcr G. Hamilton Ver-
non 25 Apr. 0 ■
H„„. "Rohert Arthur Ward,
. lido dt Camp to Brig. Gen.
It. (I. Broadtvood 20 Mar. o^
Adj. -Hon. G. 0. B. Weld-
Porester. Captain Royal
Horse Guards t Oct. 95
Chap. — Bev. David Melville 9 June 68
Med. Officer. — Surg. Lieut.
Julius H. Beiloy, MB. ...25 Apr. .*.
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Edw. Franklin 15 July 96
Blue — Scarlet Busby-Bag and Plume.
Yorkshire Hussars.
(Princess of Wales's Own.)
C 3 ]
Head Quarters, York.
Honorary Colonel.
Jl. I'. Earl of Hareioood, p.
tale Lt. 4- Capt. Gr. Gds.,
Aide de Camp tothe King. ..15 June 7:
Lt. Colonel.
William T. Lord Bolton,
p. Hun. Colonel 2 July 98
Majors.
Ernest W. Beckett, MP. ...27 July 98
Richard F. T. ii-1-coigne,1
DUO. p., late Capt. Royal
Horse (ids 27 July 93
Chas.W. FrncstDnncombe,-
p.s 1 Oct. 01
James J. Harrison, p.s. ... 1 Oct. "i
Edwin Wilfrid Stanyforth,
p.s 1 Oct. in
Captains.
Fras. Rich. H. S.Sutton, p.s.
Hon. Major 12 June 86
Kobt. Wilfrid Lord Dera-
more, p.s 28 Apr. 07
Darcy Bruce Wilson, p.s. ...27 July 98
Miles JohnStapylton,7>.fofe
Lt. 21 Lancers 17 Aug. 98
Rupert Evelyn Beckett, p.s. 1 Oct. oj
Libutbnasis.
Chas. Lionel Ward- Jackson,
(p.s.) South Africa 26 May 97
E rnescC . Mey sey-Thompson
p.s 26 Oct. .8
Henry B. de ia P. Beresford-
Peirses, DSO.(p.$.) :6 0ct. c8
Digby Leonard A. Cayley,
p.s 26 Oct. 98
Hon. Wm. Geo. A. Orde-
Powletr, p.s 26 Oct. 98
Second Lieutenants.
C. W. R. Visct. Helmsley io Aug 98
Alex. Fitzgerald Watt, p. s.14 Dec. 9S
.rohn B. Harrison-Broadley 5 Oct. 98
Francis Henry Walker 12 Jan. 00
F.dw.A eh.Dougl is Collins 7 Nov. 00
Fred. Hawksworth Fawkes 3 Apr. 01
Fred. R. Powlett Milbank..i8 Juneoi
Archibald Edward Collinsi, July 01
Adj.— W.G. Eley, Captain 14
][>tmrs r June qS
A. C. Duckworth, Lieut.Ees.
with rank of Capt 1 July 01
Med. Officers. — Surg. Lt. Cot.
Richard Hewetson 27 Feb. 92
Sura. Lieut. Ja-. A. Myrtle 9 Nov. 98
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Captain
Georgei'homasPickeringiS June 99
lion. Chap. — See. R. W.
Fawkes 24Aug.cn
Blue.
Imperial Yeomanry in Great Britain.
Yorkshire Dragoons.
936
LlEUTENAXTS.
( Queen's Own. )
[ 3 ]
Head Quarters, Doncaster.
HONORARV COLONEL.
TV. T. S. Earl Ei/ztcilliam,
KG 25 Dec. 86
Lt. Colonel.
Alfred F.G.Beresford, Earl
of Scarborough,1 p. ». late
Lt. 7 Hussars, Hon. Col. 24 Oct. 91
Majohs.
Cecil Harold Simpson,2 p.*.
South Africa 5 Oct. 01
Richard Key Micklethwait,
p.s 5 Oct. 01
Charles Broolc,j>.s 5 Oct. 01
Captains.
Hon. Ronald H. Fulke
Greville,.lZP.,?«r'e Captain
1 Life Guard* 26 Oct. 93
Francis Wm. Green 15 Apr. 99
Win. JI'Kenzie Smith, p.s. 15 Apr. 99
Thos. Hy. Morris, p.s. Hon.
Major iS Apr. 00
Stephen Alexander Smithai6 Mai-. 01
Ecr-'yn Milne* &a»Jcett,AJDO.
to Gov. of Tasmania 16 Mar. ci
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel Sucklev 23 July 9_-
John StobartCharlesworlh 7 June 99
Win. Parkyn Jeflcock 16" Jan. 00
Thomas Brooke 7 Feb. 00
George Bertram Holds-
worth 21 Mar. 00
Joshua Lister Ingham 28 Mar. 00
Edw. H. Hanbury Carlile 11 Apr. 00
Sydney Gladwyn Jebb 13 Mar. ot
Marmaduke Nesfield
Wright 15 May or
Philip Gatty Smith 21 Dec. or
Adj.— W. G. Eley, Captain
14 Hussars 1 JunogS
Qr. Mr. — Hugh M'Carter
Joel./K«., Hon. Lieut 25 July- 91
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt.
Percy Barnard SIackayi8 Mar. 03
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Capt. R.
C. Thompson 25 Oct. 00
Hon. Chap. — Rev. Canon H.
J. Tebbutt, MA 2S Sept.oS
Dark Blue.
Order of Precedence of the foregoing Regiments.
Royal Wiltshire.
Warwickshire.
Yorkshire Hussars.
Notts (Sherwood Rangers).
Staffordshire.
Shropshire.
Ayrshire.
Cheshire.
Yorkshire Dragoons.
Leic ster-diire.
North Somerset.
Duke of Lancaster's Own.
Lanarkshire.
NortLiiiinberland.
Notts (Southern Notts).
Denbighshire.
17-
Westmoreland & Cumberland.
33,
AVest Somerset.
18.
Pembroke.
-4-
Oxfordshire.
19.
Royal East Kent.
35-
Montgimervshire.
20.
Hampshire.
36.
Lothiaus and Berwickshire
21.
Buckinghamshire.
37-
Lanark-hire (Glasgow).
22.
Derbyshire.
38.
Lancashire Hussars.
2.3-
Dorset.
39-
Surrey.
24.
Gloucestershire.
40.
Fifeshire and Forfarshire.
25-
Herts.
4i-
Norfolk.
2b.
Berks.
42.
Sussex.
27.
Middlesex.
43-
Glamo rganshire.
28.
Roval First Devon.
44-
Lincolnshire.
20.
Suffolk.
45-
1st County of Loudon.
30.
Royal North Devon.
46.
2nd ditto.
31-
Worcestershire.
47.
3rd ditto.
32.
West Kent.
48.
Bedfordshire.
War Services of the Officers of the Imperial Yeomanry in Great Britain.
Berkshire. — ' Major Waring served as a volunteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1SS2
and was present at the action at Kassasin on 23th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Buckinghamshire.— < LordAnr.aly served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882
;.nd was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Cheshire.—1 Major Wyndham served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the
' 'oldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement atHasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March anil
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Denbigh.—1 Colonel Howard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Royal 1st Devon.— ' Major J. G. S. Templer served with the 2nd BaUalion Highland Light Infantry in the
Kgyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-e!-Kebir (Medal with. Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
- Major Bolitho served in the South African war in 1899-1903 (mentioned in despatches, BSO.).
Ro al N Devon. — ' Lieut. Colonel Hoare ser\ ed in the South African war in 1899-1900, and received the South
African Medal and Natal Clasp.
Gloucestershire. — ' Major Calvert served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was
present iu Ihe engagement at Mahsama, in the actii n at Ka«sasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Hampshire. — l Captain Seely. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List,'' p. 786.
Herts.—2 Sir George Arthur served in the Egyptian war of i38z with the 19th Hussars, and acted' as Order! v
Officer to Brigadier General Wilkinson, and was present ar, the action at Kassasin on the 9th September ami
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in rSS-
as Stat! Captain (Clasp).
Lancashire Hussars. — 1 Lord Gerard served in the South African war in 1899-1900 as Aide de Camp to Sir Reavers
Buller (m. in d. DSO.).
Leicestershire.—' Colonel Baillie. when a Lieutenant in the Royal Horse Guards, served in the Eastern cam-
paign in 1855 as Aide de Camp to Lord Rokeby, Commanding the Brigade of Guards, and was present at'the
>ie,'0 ot Sebastopol, until he was invalided in August (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
- Captain Willett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the Fiell Fores in Natal and the Transvaal (Medal with
Clasp) .
Lothiaus and Berwickshire. — l Lord Binning. — For Wai Services, see Royal Horse Guards.
Middlesex. — ' Colonel Mitford served with tne 8th Hussars in the Afghan "war iu 1S79-80 (Medal).
Montgomeryshire. —
Nottinghamshire.—1 Captain Whitaker served in the Afghan war in iS3o including the engagement at Darunta
J'ass (Medal).
- Li nit. Peacock served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomaury anil
was present in the engagement at Spuzkop. '
'■'■ Lieut. Sherirfe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 -with the 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry
and was present in the actions at Spitzk >p, Lindley, llhu.ioster River, and numerous other engagements. '
937 War Services of the Ojjicers of the Imperial Yeomanry in Gr-: it Britain.
Oxfordshire. — ' Lieut. Hon. G. V. Peel served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 with Mounted Infantry.
Shropshire.—1 Sir Walter O. Corbet served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of
1S82, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahutaandat the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star)
« Captaiu Lloyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
North Somersetshlra. — ; Major Sheraton served in the Nile Expedition in 1684 with the Mounted Infantry, and
was present at the engagements at Aba Klea and Abu Krn and in the reconnaissance to Mctammeh (Medal
with two Clr-sps, and Khedive's Star) Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Frederick Roberts (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Suffolk Hussars -1 Major Levita served ir. the Soudan Expelition in 1E85 with the 19th Hussars (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
- Lieut. Jarvis served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 13th Hussars, and was present at the battle
of Colenso, in the operations of 21st to 24th Jan. 1900, including the action at Spion Kop, the engagements at Vaal
Krantz ana Pieter's Hill, and at the relief of Ladysmith.
Warwickshire. — ' Major Beech served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 with the 2nd Life Guards detachment
of the Camel Corps, and was present at the action at Abu Klea — wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
Wiltshire. — - Lieut. Thynne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 1st
Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the 17th April to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
Worcestershire.— ' Captain the Hon. C. J. Coventry served in the Matabele war in 1395 (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal).
* Lieut. Hon. J. H. Ward served in the South African war in 1S99-1900 successively as Orderly Officer to Major
Ueneral J. P. Brabazon, as Aide de Camp to Major General G. T. Pretyman, and as Aide de Camp to Major General
J. P. Brabazon.
Yorkshire Hussars.—1 Major Gascoigne served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with tho 3rd Battalion
of Imperial Yeomanry, from is'. August 1900 as second in command, and was present m the actions at Swartz-
koppiefontein, Lindley, Rhenoster Waver, Uliphant's Xek. and numerous other engagements [DSO.).
- Major Duncombe served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion imperial Yeomanry,
and was present in the actions at Lindley, Rhenoster River, Olipbant's Xek, and numerous other engagement?.
S Lieut. Beresford-Peirse served in the South African war in 1809-1900, first as Adjutant, and afterwards as
second in command of a Battalion of Imperial Yeomanry, and was present in the actions at Spitzkop, Swartz-
konpiefontein, Rioidam. Lindley, Rhenoster River, and numerous other engagements (DSO.).
Yorkshire Dragoons. — ' Earl Scarborough served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the Imperial
Yeomanry, and was present in the engagements at Spitzkop, Swartzkoppiefonteill, Lindley, and Rhenoster River.
- Captaiu Simpson and Lieut. S. A. Smith served in the South African war in 1899-1900 with the 3rd Battalion
Imperial Yeommry, and were present in the actions at Rooidarn, Lindley, Rhenoster River, and numerous other
engagements.
93^
VOLUNTEER OFFICERS SERVING IN SOUTH AFRICA.
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
Officers sewing with Volunteer Batteries
in South Africa.
MiJOR.
( With rani- of Major in the Army.)
H. Scott, i Northumberland Vol. Art 3 Mar. 00
LIEUTENANTS.
[With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
F. G. D. Johnston, 2nd Lt. 1 Northumberland
Vol. Art 3 Mar. 00
R. W. Wilson, 2nd Lt. 1 Northumberland
Vol. Art 3 liar. 00
J. A. Wilson, Lt. 1 Monmouth Vol. Art 16 Feb. 01
Medical Officer. —
Veterinary Officer. —
Serving with Mounted Infantry.
Captaiit.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
J. C.Wedgwood, 1 Northumberland Vol. Art. 3 Mar. 00
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Officers serving with Volunteer Sections
in South Africa.
Majobs.
(With rank of Major in the Army.)
Eookes E. B. Crompton, CB. Major Electrical
Eng. R. Eng. (Vols.) 18 Apr. 00
Andrew Earn, Capt. Electrical Eng. R. Eng.
(Vols.) 16 Feb. 01
OAPTAIJiS.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
J. J. F. O'Shanghnessy, Lt. Electrical Eng.
R. Eng. (Vols.) i'j Feb. 01
Hon. R. Craven, Lieut. Electrical Engineers. ..16 Feb. 01
LIEUTENANTS.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
F. D.Price, Capt, 1 Durham R. Eng. (Vols.) 24 Feb. 00
Geo. Barnsley, Lieut. 1 Yorkshire (W.
Riding) R. Eng. (Vols.) 24 Feb. co
R. A. Duthie, Lieut. 1 Aberdeen R. Eng. (Vols.) 3 Mar. 00
R.L.Hutchison, Capt. 1 Cheshire R.Eng.(Vols.) 4 Apr. 00
J. E. Pearce, Lt. Electrical Engineers 16 Feb. o
E.H. Leaf, 2nd Lt. Electrical Engineers 16 Feb. o
T. Rich, 2nd Lieut. Electrical Engineers 23 Feb. o
B.R. Lambert, Lt. 2 Gloucester R. Eng. (Vols.) 9 Mar. o
F. R. Paramor, Lt. 1 Sussex R. Eng. (Vols.) 9 Mar. o
C. D. K. Sidgwick, Lt. 2 CheshireR.Eng. (Vols.) 13 Mar. o
A. C. Tweedy, Lt. 2 Cheshire R. Eng. (Yols.)i3 Mar. o
N.H.Brierley, 2nd Lt. Cheshire R. Eng. (Vols.)i3 Mar. o
W. E. Furneaux, Lt. j Durham R. Eng. (Vols.) 16 Mar. o
R.M.Rodgers,Capt.iXewcastleR.Eng.(Vols.)2o Mar. o
A. P. Lambert, Lt. 1 Hampshire R. Eng. (Vols. )2o Mar. o
H. LaT. Campbell, Lt. 2 Lane. R. Eng. (Vols.)20 Mar. 01
G. H.Lake, Lt.iDevonandSomersetR.E.(Vols.)2o Mar. o
E. Glover, Lt. 2 Yorkshire R. Eng. (Vols.)23 Mar. o
J. H. Fleming. Lt. 1 Lanark R. Eng. (V0IS.J23 Mar. o
L. T. O'Shea, Lt. 1 Yorkshire R. Eng. (V0IS.J23 Mar. o
E. M. Newell, Lt. 1 Lanes. R. Eng. (Vols.) ...27 Mar. o
J. L. M'Lean, Lt. 1 Cheshire R. Eng. (Vols.) 30 Mar. o
P. E. Adams, 1 London R. Eng. (Vols.) 30 Mar. o
J. F. Keen, Lieut, i Devon ?.nd Somerset R."
Eng. (Vols) 3 Apr. o
E. Davenport, Lt. 2 Cheshire R. Eng. (Vols.) 10 Apr. o
H. P. M. Jackson, 2nd Lieut. 1 Cheshire R.
Eng. (Vols.) 13 Apr. o
F. E. Collins, Lieut. 2 Cheshire R. Eng. (Vols.)24 Apr. o
Y. H. Cobb, 2nd Lt. i Northampton R. Eng.
(Vols.) : 1 May 01
Second Lieutenants.
(With rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the Army.)
T. Rich 2nd Lt. Electrical Eng. R.E. (Vols.) 23 Feb. 01
H. H. S. Marsh, 2ndLt.iMiddlesexR.E.(Vols.)2o Mar. 01
.1. H. Field, 2nd Lt. Electrical Eng. R. Eng.
(Vols.) 24 Aug. 01
Captain Price served in the South African war in
1899-1000 with the Royal Engineers and took part in
operations in Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal.
Captain R. L. Hutchison served in the South
African war in 1899-1900 with the 31st Company Royal
Engineers, and took part in operations in Orange River
Colony, including the engagement at Leeuw Spruit, and
in operations in the Transvaal.
Lieut. G. Barnsley served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the 17th Company Royal Engineers,
and took part in the advance into the Transvaal under
Sir Redvers Buller after the relief of Ladysmith, and in
the operations under Sir C. F. Clery near Standerton.
LINE BATTALIONS.
Officers serving with Volunteer Companies
in South Africa.
The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
Captain.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
S. R. Dunn, Capt. Queen's Rifle Vol. Brigade 16 Mar. ot
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Amy.)
R. G. W. Adams, Lt. Queen's Rifle Vol.
Brigade 24 Feb. 00
T. F. M. Williamson, Capt. 7 Volunteer Bn....23 May 00
A. G. Ireland, Lt. 6 Volunteer Battalion 16 Mar. 01
P. W. Steuart, Lt. 8 Volunteer BattaliOD 16 Mar. 01
Lieut. Adams served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots, and took part
in the operations for the relief of Wepener including the
engagement at Dewetsdorp, and in the operations under
Lt. General Ian Hamilton in September 1900, including
the passage of Stein Kamp Bergen, the engagement at
Zwart Koppies, the occupation of Lydenburg, the
engagement at Paardeplatz, the passage of Elandspruit
Valley and De Kaap Mountains, and the occupation of
Komati Poort.
Lieut. Williamson served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots, and
took part in the operations under Lt.Geueral Ian
Hamilton in September 1900 including the passage of
Stein KamD Bergen, the engagement at Zwart Koppies,
the occupation of Lydenburg, the engagem Dnt at Paarde-
platz, the passage of Elandspruit Valley and De Kaap
Mountains, and the occupation of Komati Poort.
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey
Regiment).
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
W.F.J. Symond?,Capt.3VolunteerBattalion 20 Mar. 01
LlEOTBNANTS.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
A. E. Colley, Capt. 4 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
W. C. Dixon, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
The Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
C. Hills, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 1 May 01
Liuutenants.
(With rxnk of Lieutenant in the Army.)
E. A. Brackenbury, Lt, 1 Volunteer Bn 18 July co
G. Warden, 2nd Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 1 May 01
Lieut. Brackenbury served in the South African war
in 1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion the Buffs.
4 >>
939 Volunteer Officers serving
The King's Own (Royal Lancaster
Regiment).
Captain.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Gerald D. Wadham, Lieut, i Volunteer Bn. ...24 Apr. 01
LlBUTBNANTS.
{With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
John Allen, 2nd Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battalioi)24 Apr. 01
ReginaM S. Rigg, 2nd Lieut. 2 Volunteer Bn.24 Apr. 01
The Northumberland Fusiliers.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
P. Colbeek, Captain 3 Volunteer Battalion ...24 Apr. 01
G. R. B. Spain, Capt. 3 Volunteer Battalion. ..24 Apr. 01
LlBUTElCANTS.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
F. Manford, Lieut. 3 Volunteer Battalion ...24 Feb. 00
E. A. M. Bindloss, 2nd Lieut. 3 Volunteer Bn.24 Apr. 01
N. I. Wright, jun. 2nd Lieut. 1 Volunteer Bn. 24 Apr. 01
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
E. G. Carpmael, Capt. 4 Vol. Bn. East Surrey
Regiment 16 liar. 01
Lieutenants.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
J. M. Knox, Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battalion 27 Feb. 01
J. P. Nelson, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 27 Feb. 01
Royal Fusiliers.
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
E. G. Mercer, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion ...11 Apr. 01
Lieutenants.
( With rank of Lieut, in the Army.)
B. D. Byfleld, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion... 13 Apr. 01
G. Aylwen, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 13 Apr. 01
The King's (Liverpool Regiment).
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
L. Hignett, Captain 1 Volunteer Battalion ...29 May 01
Libctbnants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
A. Buckley, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 29 May 01
S. S. G. Cohen, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 29 May 01
Second Lieutenants.
M. A. Shute, 1 Volunteer Battalion 13 July 01
The Norfolk Regiment.
Captains.
A. W. M. Atthill.Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion 9 Mar. 01
Lieutbnants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
W. .T. Barton, Lieut. 3 Volunteer Battalion ... 9 Mar. 01
j. H. Hotson, 2nd Lt. 4 Volunteer Battalion 9 Mar. 01
The Lincolnshire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
J. Ruslcn, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 13 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
H. E.U. Burke. Capt. 3 Volunteer Battalion. ..13 Mar 01
R. .11. T. Cliff, 2ndLt. 3 Volunteer Battalion. ..13 Mar ci
with Line Battalions.
The Devonshire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
W. B. Dart, Capt. 4 Volunteer Battalion
The Suffolk Regiment.
Captains.
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
C. L. Read, Lt. z Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
The Prince of Wales's Own (West
Yorkshire Regiment).
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
W. A. Pearson, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 15 May 01
Lieutenams.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
B. A. Hirst, Lieut. 3 Volunteer Battalion 15 May 01
The Bedfordshire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army )
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
Arthur Trethewy, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Bn. ...24 Feb. 00
C P. N. Baikes, 2nd Lt. 2 Volunteer Battalion23 Mar. 01
H. Collet, 2nd Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion. ..23 Mar. 01
Lieut. Trethewy served in the South African war in
1 899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment,
and was present in the operations in June and July in
Orange River Colony under Major General Clements, in
July and August under Sir Archibald Hunter including
the surrender of Commandant Prinsloo, and in August
at the defence of Winburg and capture of Commandant
Olivier.
The Leicestershire Regiment.
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Lieutenants.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. R. Raymer, 2nd Lieut. 1 Volunteer Bn. ...23 Mar. 01
The Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire
Regiment).
Captain.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. W. T. Ewart.Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 24 Feb. 00
F. C. Houseman, Capt. 1 Volunteer Bn 24 Feb. 00
The Lancashire Fusiliers.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
H. S. Hardy, Capt. 3 Volunteer Battalion ...20 Feb. ot
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
J. Milnes, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 28 Mar. 00
W. Webb, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 20 Feb. 01
E. F. Wrigley, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 20 Feb. 01
Volunteer Officers serving with Line Battalions,
94°
The Royal Scots Fusiliers.
Captains.
{With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. M. M. RrintiTip, Lt. 2 Volunteer Battalion g Mar. 01
The Cheshire Regiment.
Captains
( With rank of Captain n the Army.)
Chas. M. Abercrombie, Capt. 3 Volunteer Bn.23 Feb. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
J. S. Craig, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 24 Feb. 00
d. M. Frost, Lieut. 1 Vslunteer Battalion 23 Feb. 01
H. L. Moir, 2nd Lieut. 5 Volunteer Battalion23 Feb. 01
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
H. D. Meredith- Jones, Capt. 1 Volunteer Bn.. 23 Feb. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
W. M. Griffith, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion. ..23 Feb. 01
R. T. Ford, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 23 Feb. 01
The South Wales Borderers.
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Llewellyn J. Phillips, Capt. 2 Vol. Battalion 28 Mar. 00
H. L. BJosser, Capt. 3 Volunteer Battalion ... 3 Apr. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
S. G. Mullock, Lieut. 4 Volunteer Battalion... 16 Feb. 01
H. T. Crane, Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battalion ... 3 Apr. 01
H. L. Goldsworthy, Capt. 4 Volunteer Bn 3 Apr. 01
The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
J. Blacklock, Capt. Galloway Vol. Rifles 23 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. E. Christie-Thomcson, Lt. 2 Volunteer Bn.23 Mar. 01
J. Herbertson, Lt. 1 Roxburgh and Selkirk
Vol. Rifles 23 Mar. 01
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army. )
R. J. Douglas, Capt. 1 Lanark Vol. Rifles 16 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
H. M. Hannan, Capt. 4 Volunteer Bn 16 Mar. 01
J. B. Wilson, Lt. 3 Lanark Vol. Rifles 16 Mar. 01
The Gloucestershire Regiment.
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
J. B. Butler, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 20 June 00
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
E. F. B . Witts, Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battalion. .30 Mar. 01
Captain Butler served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regi-
ment, and took part in the operations of the Drakens-
berg Defence Force.
The Worcestershire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
LlBUTENANTS.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
F. Checketts, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion,
StaffOfficer, S. Africa 28 Mar. 01
C. M. watson, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion. ..17 Apr. 01
The East Lancashire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
E. L. Carus, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 30 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. A. L. Munn, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion. 30 Mar. or
P. S. Parker, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion ...30 Mar. 01
The East Surrey Regiment.
Captain.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
C E. Terry, Capt. 4 Volunteer Battalion 23 May 00
E. G. Carpmell, Capt. 4 Volunteer Battalion 16 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
P. Hallett, Lieut. 3 Volunteer Battalion :o Apr. 01
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Captains.
Lieutenants.
West Riding Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
W. Roper, Capt.!3 Volunteer Bn 27 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
H. K. Bracewell, Lieut. 3 Volunteer Bn 27 Mar. 01
The Border Regiment.
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
E. W. Wakefield, Capt. 2 Volunteer Bn 20 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
A. C. Scoular, Capt. 3 Volunteer Bn 20 Mar. ot
G. H. Shepley, Lt. 2 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. or
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
S. W. P. Beale, Lt. 2 Volunteer Battalion 16 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army,
W. H. de La T. d'A. Findlay, Lt. 1 Vol. Bn...i6 Mar. ot
J. G. H. Cockburn, Lt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
The Hampshire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
R. P. Grant, Capt. 5 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
W. R. Thomson, Capt. 4 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
A. E. Holbrook, Lt. 3 Volunteer Battalion ...20 Mar, oz.
A e 2
941 Volunteer Officers serving
The South Staffordshire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
G. H. Smith, Capt. 3 Volunteer Battalion 23 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
J. S. Robinson, 2nd Lt. 2 Volunteer Battalion23 Mar. 01
The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South
Lancashire Regiment).
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
B. Fairclough, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion... 6 Apr. 01
The Welsh Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
R. Hill-Male, Hon. Major 3 Volunteer Bn. ...20 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
F. P. J. Charles, Lt. 2 Volunteer Battalion ...20 Mar. 01
H. J. Pechell, Lt. 3 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
Captains.
{With rank of Captain in the Army.)
R. M. Christie, Capt. 4 Volunteer Battalion. ..16 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
F. H. Buchanan-White, Lt. 5 Vol. Bn 16 Mar. 01
A. B. Corrie, Lt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 16 Mar. 01
Captain Valentine served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagement at Retief's Nek.
Lieut. Smith served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch, and was
present in the engagement at Retief's Nek— severely
wounded.
The Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
L. J. Stephenson, Lieut. 1 Tower Hamlets
Vol. Rifles 10 Apr. 01
Captain Lathy served in the South African war in 1899-
1900 with the 1 st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry,
and was present in the operations of Major General
Knox's Column in Orange River Colony, including many
minor engagements.
The Essex Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
P. W. Cross, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion 9 Mar. ot
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
F. P. P. Soper, 2nd Lieut. 1 Volunteer Bn. ... 9 Mar. 01
S. 0. Robinson, 2nd Lieut. 2 Volunteer Bn. ... 9 Mar. 01
with Line Battalions.
The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Regiment.)
Captains.
{With rank of Captain in the Army.)
G. D. Goodman, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion 27 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. K. Ellis, Lieut. 4 Volunteer Battalion 24 Feb. 00
R. W. Webb, Capt. 1 Notts. Volunteer Rifles 27 Mar. 01
J. H. F. Marsden, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Bn. ...27 Mar. 01
The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
W. Svrindlehurst, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 16 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
T. P. Phethean, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion 16 Mar. 01
C. K. Potter, Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battalion ...16 Mar.01
The Northamptonshire Regiment.
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
T. H. Walker, 2nd Lt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 9 Mar. or
The Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal
Berkshire Regiment).
Captains.
( With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
C. F. Simonds, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 30 Mar. 01
The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent
Regiment).
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
B. H. Latter, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion 9 Mar. ot
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
C. Holcroft, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 9 Mar. 01
The King's Own (Yorkshire Light
Infantry).
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
H. Moorhouse, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battalion...!! May 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
P. T. Chadwick, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalionn May 01
J. Russell, Lt. 1 Volunteer Battalion 12 Oct. 01
The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry).
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
B. W. Treasure, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
P. Anthony, Lieut. 1 Herefordshire Vol. Riflesao Mar. 01
H. Mansell, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
Volunteer Officers serving
The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex
Regiment).
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
A. A. C. Selfe, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion ...13 Apr. 01
LlEUTEXAXTS.
{With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. M. Williams, Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battaliomj Apr. 01
W. M Stavers, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion^ Apr. 01
Captain Grylls served in the South African war in 1809-
1900 with the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment from
12th April to August.
The King's Royal Rifles.
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
J. L. Coakley, Lieut. 1 Tower Hamlets Vol.R.20 Mar. 01
LlEUTEXAXTS.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
S. Stallard, Lieut. 2 Tower Hamlets Vol. R.20 liar, or
The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire
Regiment.)
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
E. ?. Lewis, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion 29 June 01
The Manchester Regiment.
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
W. G. Heys, Capt. 5 Vol. Battalion 20 Mar. 01
G. Lupton, Capt. 3 Volunteer Battalion 3 Apr. 01
LlEUTEXAXTS.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
E. H. Howe, Capt. 3 Volunteer Battalion 28 Mar. 00
I. M. Stevens, Capt. 5 Volunteer Battalion ...20 Mar. 01
G. W. Hardman, Lieut. 6 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
A. E. Cronshaw, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 3 Apr. 01
G. S. Routley, Lieut. 2 Vjlunteer Battilion ...3 Apr. ot
Captain Howe served in the South African war in
1899-1900 with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment.
The Prince of Wales's (North Stafford-
shire Regiment).
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
C. E. Boote, Capt. 2 Volunteer Battalion 23 Mar. 01
LlEUTEXAXTS.
With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. T. Johnson, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion. ..23 Mar. 01
F. W. Knight, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion... 23 Mar. ot
V. H. Goss, 1 Volunteer Battalion 30 June 01
The York and Lancaster Regiment.
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
F. Revell Sutton, Capt. 1 Volunteer Battaliom6 Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
E. W. Longden, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 16 Mar. 01
S. R. Barnes, Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battalion ...16 Mar. 01
The Durham Light Infantry.
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
J. Cook, Capt. 4 Volunteer Battalion 24. Apr. 01
LlEUTEXAXTS.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
J. G. Dixon, Lieut. 4 Volunteer Battalion ...21 Apr. 01
H. Ensor, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 24 Apr. 01
F. S. Warwick, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion 24 Apr. 01
with Line Battalions. 942
The Highland Light Infantry.
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
P. W. Hendry, Hon. Major 5 Volunteer Bn...i6 Mar. ot
LlEUTEXAXTS.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
J. R. Leisk, Capt. 5 Volunteer Battalion 24 Feb. 00
T. L. Jowitt, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Battalion ...16 Mar. 01
G. Wingatc, 2nd Lieut. 5 Volunteer Battalioni6 Mar. 01
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs,
the Duke of Albany's).
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
W. C. Ross, Capt. 1 Sutherland Vol. Rifles ...20 Mar. ci
LlEUTEX'AXTS.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. G. Campbell, Lieut. 1 Sutherlaud Vol. Rifles,
icith South African 2Itd. Irregulars 24 Feb. 00
G. C. Watt, Lieut. 3 Volunteer Battalion 20 Mar. 01
J. A. Brims, 2nd Lieut. 1 Sutherland Vol. R...20 Mar. 01
The Gordon Highlanders.
f Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
Aubrey W. Buckingham, Capt. 7 Middlesex
(London Scottish) Vol. Rifles 24 Feb. 00
B. C Greea, Capt. 7 Middlesex Vol. Rifles ...23 Mar. 01
LlEUTEXAXTS.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
R. A. Henderson, Lieut. 1 Volunteer Bn 23 Mar. 01
H. A. H. Newington, 2nd Lieut. 7 Middlesex
Vol. Rifles 23 Mar. or
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
Captaixs.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
LlEUTEXAXTS.
( With rank of Lieutenant in the Armt/.)
Princess Louise's (Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders).
Captains.
(With rank of Captain in the Army.)
J. Paton, Capt. i Volunteer Battalion 9 Mar. 01
LlEUTEXAXTS.
(With rank of Lieutenant in the Army.)
C. W. L. Ross, Lieut. 7 Volunteer Battalion 9 Mar. 01
J. L. Jack, 2nd Lieut. 2 Volunteer Battalion 9 Mar. 01
J. Pender, Lt. 5 Vol. Bn., Remount Dept., 8.
Africa, with rank of Capt 12 Apr. 01
CYCLIST CORPS.
Captaixs.
J. M. Hunter, Capt. 1 Vol. Bn. Scots Fusiliers 22 May 01
W. B. Robinson, Oapt. 2 Vol. Bn. Derby Regtis Aug. 01
Lieutenants.
Tlios. H. Shortridge, Lt. Galloway Vol. Rifles 22 May ot
Wm. B. Gray, Lieut. 4 Vol. Bn. Royal Scots. ..22 May 01
John Gray, Lieut. 9 Lanark Vol. Rifles 22 May 01
Stanley Foulds, 2nd Lieut. 2 Vol. Bn. Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders 22 May 01
E. D. Dickson, Lt. 2 Vol. Bn. Cheshire Regt 15 June 01
T. Cams- Wilson, Lieut. 1 Vol. Bn. Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry 15 June 01
W. Wilson, Lieut. 3 Vol. Bn. Manchester Regt. 15 June 01
943 Volunteer Officers serving with Line Battalions.
MEDICAL SERVICE.
Officers serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps in South Africa.
Lt. Colonel.
(With rank of Lt. Colonel.)
J. Duncan, Brig. Surg. Lt.Col. 3 Volunteer Bn.
Manchester Regt 8 May 01
Majors.
{With rank of Major.)
Robert T. A. O'Callaghan, FSCSI. Surg.
Major 1 Flintshire R. Eng. (Vols.) 3 Mar. 00
E. J. Lawless, Surg. Major 4 Vol. Bn. East
Surrey Regt 17 Mar. 00
E. L. Freer, Surg. Lt.Col. 1 Vol. Bu. Warwick-
shire Regiment 21 Mar. 00
Andrew A. Watsor, Surg. Capt. 2 Vol. Bn.
East Lancashire Regt 6 June 00
Captains.
(With rank of Captain.)
George G. Oakley, Surg. Capt. 1 Vol. Bn.West
Riding Regt 10 Mar. co
S. Linton, Surg. Cap';. 1 Fife Volunteer Art. 9 May 00
E. J. G. Berkley, Suig. Capt. 4 Volunteer Bn.
West Surrey Regiment 16 May 00
George Black, MB. Surg. Lt. 2 Volunteer Bn.
Sussex Regiment 18 July 00
Jas. C. G. Macnab, Surg. Capt. 1 File Vol. Art.2i Mar. 01
Lieutenants.
{With rank of Lieutenant .)
Edmund Wm. Herrington. Surg. Lt. Man-
chester Cotnp. Vol. Med. Staff Corps 7 Mar. 00
Robert W. Michell, Surg. Lt. 4 Vol. Bn. Suf-
folk Regiment 10 Mar. 00
J. C. Ta3'lor. Surg. Lt. 9 Lanarkshire Vol. Riflesio Mar. 00
J. K.Tomorj'.Surg.Lt.iSutherland Vol.Riflesi7 Mar. 00
A. H. M'Dougall, Surg. Lt. 1 Vol. Bn. War-
wickshire Regt 21 Mar. 00
John Clay, MB. Surg. Lt. 2 Vol. Bn. Northum-
berland Fus 21 Mar. 00
W. M. Taylor, Surg. Lieut. 1 Midlothian
Volunteer Artillery .. 9 May 00
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. 944
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COLONELS.
Abercom, James. Dulceof. CB., 5 Bn. Inniskil-
ling Fusiliers, Groom of the Stole to H.B.H.
IhePrinceof Wales 22 Sept. 60
Annesley, Hon. Algernon S. A., Oxfordshire 21 Oct. 74
Archer-Houblon. Geo. B., JP. DL. 3 Bn. Berk-
Hort, Sir Fenton J. Bf., 3 Bn.Iuniskilling Fus. 15 Jane 89
Howard, Fred. Compton,14 3 Bn. York Regt. 2 Dec. 93
Hughes-Hallett, Fras. Charles, 2 Brigade
Southern Div. R. Artillery 13 July 85
Irving, John P.'6 3 Bn. Manchester Regiment 4 Nov. 96
' Johnson, Edmund Geo. C.,15 5 Bn. Irish Fus. 29 Jan. 87
shire Regiment 28 Mar. 94 Johnston, Henry Stuart, 5 Bn. Leinster Regi. 13 Dec. 93
Aspinall, Ralph J., JP.DI. 3 Bn. Lane. Regt. 27 Nov. 93 Keyworth, John W., 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. 7 July 94
Bass, Hamar A., 4 Bn. N. Stafford Regt 12 Sept. 91 Kirkwood, Thos. Y. L., 5 Bn. Conn. Rngrs. 10 Nov. 97
Bates, Henry S.,1 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt 10 Apr. 86 Langrishe. Sir James, Bt., 5 Bn. Irish Regt. 1 Julv 81
Bill, Charles",2 MP. 4 Bn. N. Stafford. Regt.... 29 May 93 Larking, Edgar Edwin, 3 Bn. W. Kent Regt. 21 May 87
Birch, Charles, 3 &4Bns. N.Lancashire Regt. 5 Oct. g2,La Terriere, Fenwick B. deS.,16+7Bn. R. Fus. 25 Apr. 96
Bircham, Ambrose Humphreys,3 4 Bn. Royal Lawrence, John,'1" Londonderry Art. S. Div.... 17 Sept.92
Fusiliers 11 Mar. 96Le Cornu, Chas. P., R. Jersey Militia 24 Nov. 83
Blandy-Jenkins, John, 3 Bn. Berkshire Regt. 29 June 87 Lefroy, Charles E. 6 Bn. Ritie Brigade 23 Dec. 93
Blyths'wood, Arch. Campbell, Lord,3t Aide de Lennard, Sir J. F., Bt., Kent Artillery 23 Nov. 70
Camp to the Queen ; 4 Bn. Argylland Suther- 'Leslie, Edm. Douglas, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 23 Oct. 86
land Highlanders 17 Nov. S3 Lucas, Alfred H., 3 Bn, Bedford Regiment ... 21 Oct. 93
Brassey, Albert, MP. Oxfordshire Yeomanry... 21 Apr. 92iLuck, Everard Thos., 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. 14 Dec. 83
p.s.c. Brooke, Charles Kennedy, 3 Bn. East |Lynch,AlbertHardinge, Waterford Art. S. Div. 27 Feb. 86
M'Call, George, 3 and 4 Bns. Scottish Rifles 26 Apr. 85
M'Cammon, Thos. A., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 4 Jan. 93
M'Cance, John, 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 2 Dec. 93
Macdonald,J.Anclrew,CB.2Bn.CameronHldrs. 24 Mar. 83
Maclean, Sir Fitzroy D., Bt.™ CB. West Kent
lreomanry 1 July Si
Oct. 81 XIacleay, Alex^C, CB. 3 Bn. Seafojlh Rldrs. 10 Apf. S6
76 Nov. 89
25 Apr. 90
19 Apr. qo
26 June 95
1 Aug. 93
Y'orkshire Regt 15 Nov. 90
Brooke, Richd. Edw. F. Howard, 3 Bn.
Hampshire Regiment 29 Apr. 95
Brown, Hy. James, 5 Bn. Munster Fusiliers 20 Dec. 90
Brown, James Clifton, Lancashire Artillery,
South Div 14 July S8
Browning.MontagueChas.+aB.sBn.Sufi.Rgt.
Buchanan, Jas. Ross Gray, 3 & 4 Bns. Scottish llalone, John Richard, 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Rifles 4 Feb. 88Marling, Wm. Playne, 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt.
Buchanan, Lewis Mansergh,5 4 Bn. Tnnis- | Mason, Edw. Snow, 3 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt.
killing Fusiliers 4 Feb. SSMasoa, Henry Paul, 4 Bn. Border Regiment
Buller, Sir Morton Edward, Bt., 3 Bn. N. Massy, Daniel M., Clare Art. S. Div. R. Art.
Staffordshire Regt 7 Jan. SoMaster, T. W. Chester, 4 Bn. Gloucester
Burgoyne, Sir John M., Bt .6 -3 Bn. Bedford 1 Regiment 4 Dec. 86
Regiment 24 Mar. 86 Xleysey-Thompson, R.F.,1S 4 Bn. W. York Rt. 11 Oct. 60
Cahill, John Nugent, 5 Bn. Irish Regiment ... 18 Mar. 96 Jloncrieff, Sir Alex. KCB. 3 Brigade Scottish
■Caldwell, Robert T.,p.s. 3 Bn. Gordon Hldrs. 28 Nov.
Carrington, Charles R. Lord, GCMG.p.s. 3 Bn.
OxfordLt. Infantry 5 June95
Carter, Fred. W., 3 Brig. Scottish Division
Royal Artillery 14 May 87
Clarendon, Bt. Hon.V.H,, Earl of, Herts Yeo-
manry, Aide de Camp to the King; Lord
Chamberlain
Cobham, Chas. G., Viset., Worcester Yeomanry 27 Apr. 87
Coddington, H. Charles, 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regt. 24 May 93
•Coke, Wm. Langton, JP. DL. 3 Bn. Derby-
shire Regiment 30 July 87
■Conyngham, Sir Wm. F. Lenox, KCB. JP. 9
Brigade N. Irish Div. Royal Artillery 20 Sept. 70
Courtenay, Hy. Reginald, Lord, 1 Devon Yeo. 22 July 85
Craig, James, 2 Brig. N. Irish Div. R. Art. ... 16 Aug. 83
Division Royal Artillery 20 Feb. 78
Mousley, George, Denbighshire Yeomanry ... 11 May 92
Neville, VV. B. 3 Bn. Inuiskilling Fusiliers 9 July 92
O'Malley, Fred. Wm., 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt. 28 Aug. 86
Ormonde, J. E. W. T., Marquis of, East Kent
Yeomanry 10 July 86
Pearson, Wm.'20 JP. DL. 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 22 Oct. 92
Pennington.Wm. Alex., 3 Bn. Warwick Regt. 17 Oct. 94
Pepper, Charles, 5 Bn. Leinster Regi tent ... 28 Oct. 96
Percy, Henry, Earl, 3 Bo. N'thumberld. Fus. 6 Aug. 92
Perrott, Sir HerbertC, Bart. 3 Bn. The Buffs 2 Dec. 93
Philipps, Sir Charles E. G. Bart. Pembroke
Yeomanry '... 2 Mar. 93
Piatt, Henry, CB. 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 10 Apr. 86
Pottinger, Eldred Thomas,20! CMG. Antrim
Artillery 11 Oct. 90
■Crichton, Hon. Henry G. L., Hampshire Yeo. 14 Apr. S6i Powell, Thos. Per3', 3 Bn. Manchester Regt.... 24 Aug. 89
Cuming, Robert, 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers 20 Aug. 92'Rashleigh, Sir Co Iman Battie, JP. Cornwall
Decie, Richard Prescott, 3 Bn. Worcester Regt. 7 Jan. 85! and Devon Miners Art. (West Div. R. Art.) 14 Jan. 93
de Salis, Charles Lawson.7 7 Bn. Rifle Brgde. 11 June 92iRead, John Moutray, 4 Bn. Cheshire Regt... 23 Dec. 93
Dickenson, Wykeham C.,p.'. Dublin City Art 28 Nov. 96 Richardson, Edm. Robt. S^,4 Bn. Derby Regt. 5 Sept. "
Draffen, William Pitt,8 4 Bn. Border Regt. ... 12 Jan
Dundas, Lorenzo Geo.9 CB. 6 Bn. Royal Fus. ;
Commanding Zth Provisional Battalion 5 Jan. 81
Dwver, Lambart F. W.; Anglesey Eng. Mil.... 2 Dec. 96
Ellesmere, Fras. C. G., Earl of, Duke of
Lancaster's Own Yeomanry 24 Jan. 91
Richardson, James W., 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 18 Nov. 96
Roper, Charles Jas.T., 6 Bn. King's R. Rifles... 27 Nov. 80
Rowley, Hon. H. L. B., 5 Bn. InniskillingFus. 1 Sept. 80
Sandwich, E. G. R.Eurl of, 5 Bn. K. R. Rifles 30 Apr. 84
Sandys, Thomas Myles,21 MP. DL. 3 Bn.
North Lancashire Regiment 13 Sept. 97
Estcourt, Geo. Sotheron-, Wilts Y'eomanry ... 4 Mar. 93:Saunderson, Edw. J., MP. 4 Bn. Irish Fus 23 Apr. 92
Falkland, Byron P., Visct., 4 Bn. Yorkshire Saurin, Morgan J., Pembroke Yeomanry 3 Apr. 36
Regiment 22 Apr. 93lSenhouse, Humphrey P. Westmorland Yeo.... 9 Dec. 93
Fawkes, George P., 4 Bn. W. Yorkshire Regt. 12 Mar. 87 Smith, Carleton, 3 Bn. East Surrey Regt 28 Nov. 83
Fellows, R. B. CB. 4 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt... 24 July 78 Smith,EdwardLeadbitter,4Bn.DurhanjLt.Inf. 15 Au°\ 94
Fergusson, Bt. Hon. Sir James, Bt.'° GCSI. |Smythe, D. M.22 3 Bn. Black Watch 17 Feb. 97
KCMG. CLE. MP. 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers ... 26 Mar. 73JSomerset, Alfred P. F. C, 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 23 June S3
Fitzwilliam, Hon. C. W., Yorkshire Dragoo is 13 Aug. 9iStalbridge, R. de A., Lord, Dorset Yeomanry 15 Apr. 82
Forster, Sir Charles, Bart. 3 Bn. North Staf- jStevenson, David \V., Londonderry Artillery
ford Regiment 4May 92' S. Division '. 3 Nov. 97
Foster, Wm. H., 2 West York Yeomanry 18 Jan. gojStewart, Harry H. Aug., Donegal Art. S. Div.
Garland-Matthews, H., 3 Bn. Manchester Regt. 24 Sept.92 R. Art 4 May 89
Gildea, James, 6 Bn. Warwickshire Regt 1 Nov. 9o|Stcvell, Gerald, 3 Bn. West Riding Regiment 8 May 95
Gyll, Brooke Flemyng, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 3 Apr. 89 Studdert, Richd. M., Clare Art. S. Div. R. Art. 17 Dec. 87
Halkett, Fred. John C.,u 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade 26 Mar. 8nSuflield, Bt. Hon. C. Lord, KCB. GCVO. Nor-
Hall, Angus William,!:* CB. JP. 3 Bn. Dorset I folk Art. (E. Div. R. Art.) ; Lord in Waiting
Regiment 24 May 73I and Aide de Camp to the King 3 Oct. 91
Hamilton, Henry B. H. , Northumberland Art. 10 Nov. 88, Sutherland, C, Duke of, Stafford Yeomanry 29 Apr. 93
Hamilton, Gawin W. R., 3 Bn. Irish Rifles ... 10 Aug. Sg^hackeray, John Wild, 3 & 4 Battalions Higb-
Hanke3\ Walter C. Alers, Sussex Artillery ... i4Sept.85 land Light Infantrv 5 Feb. 87
Hartopp, Edm. C. C, 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 3 Feb. 97|Thomas, Wm. Jones,'23 DL. JP. 3 Bn. South
Harvey, Sir Charles, Bt. 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt. 22 Jan. 96' Wales Borderers 11 May 83
Henley, Henry Cornish, 3 Bn. Som. Lt. Inf. 26 Mar. 79JTipping, Wm. Fearon, 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 25 Feb 93
Hewetson, Henry A., Waterford Artillery Trevelyan, Hen. W., 3 & 4 Bns. W. Rid. Regt. 13 July 98
(South Division Royal Artillery) 12 Apr. 90! Vandeleur, Edward, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 5 Dec. 91
Hickie, William S., 4 Bn. Munster Fusiliers... 12 Sept.94Wande Weyer,V:ctor W.B., 3 Bn. Berks Regt. 11 Apr. 85
Holroyd, Tyssen S.,13 3 Bn. Essex Regiment 26 Aug. 93lVernon, Edward, 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ..?... 11 May 85
Hood, Hon. Arthur \V. A. N.. CB. West Som- I Walker, Edward, 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 28 May 92
crset Yeomanry 29 July 85 ! Walker, Wm., 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Infantry .. 23 Au'. 82
945
Field Officers Retired from the 2Iilitia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
John W., KCB. 4 Bn. Glou-
Wnllington, Si
cester Regiment '. 7. 16 Aug. 74 Daubenv. St. John Edw.', 3 Bn. " W.Riding Regt! 19 July 84
walrond, Henry, JP. 4 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 17 JuneQ3,Davies, Henrv B. K., 4 Bn. Shrop. Lt. Inf. ... 17 June 93
Aarburton. Piers E.. Cheshire Yeomanry ... 24 June 91 de Eurton, Albert, 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt.
Having, Thomas. 5 Be. Irish Rifles 14 Sept. 81 Delacherois, Daniel L., 3 Bn. Irish Rifles ...
,V\f--on- Francis G.D., I. of Wight Art. S.Div. 20 June 86 Donegan, James H. F. 3 Bn. Munster Fus.
u eb , Walter George, 3 Bn. S Stafford Regt. 8 May 86 Dorping-Hcnenstal, Ralph A.. 6 Bn. Rif. Brig. 15 Mav 78
uhn ley,.IoFephLawson,,Br.Lancstr.Re!rt. to Dee. 87 Duke, Oliver Thos..30 5 En. Rifle Brigade 18 Feb. 01
U tntbread, Howard. CB. Suffolk Art, E. Div. 1^ Mar. S2 Dwrer, L. F. W.. Anglesey Engineers, Capt.
ret. pay 106 Fusiliers 7 r\OV. 91
2 Edwards, Charles C.^t Northumberland Art.
West Division 14 June 00
D'Arcy, Matthew John, 6 Bn. Irish Rifles 27 Aug. 87
Feb. 90
S Aug. 94
4 July 85
White-Thomson, Sir Robert T., KCB. 4 Bn.
Devon Regiment 15 Apr. 8
Williams, Hugh Powell, 4 Bn. Shropshire
,,,L'gbt Infantry 21 July 97 Egerton, Sir Philip ie Belward,3' Bart. 4 Bn
Willoughby de'Broke, H. Lord, p. Warwick
Cheshire Regiment 2S Mar. S3
Yeomanry 7 Jan. 9; Ellis, Henry Leslie,32 Buckingham Yeomanrv 20 Aug. 9:
A ynter, Walter Andrew,24 5 Bn. R. Fusiliers 13 Apr. 92jEUis, Robert H., 5 Bn. Inniskilling FusUier's 5 Dec. 88
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Adams. Joseph W. R., JP., 4 Bn. Middlesex
Regiment 20 Sept. gojFiulav, Alex. 3 & 4 Bn. South Stafford Regt. n Mav 9i
Addison, John Craseton, 3 Bn. Royal Fu«. ... 18 Aug. 8S;Flndyer, Arthur John, 3 & 4 Bns. Nortuamp-
Ailesbury. IT. A.. Marquis of 3 Bn. Wilts Regt. 14 Apr. 89 ton Regiment 6. Tune 91
Eustace, J. J. H. R. 8 Bn. Kind's Royal Rifles 23 May 94
Fellows. Chas. Fras. Yorkshire Art. W. Div. 24 Jan. 91
Ferris, William Browne, 4 Bn. Suffolk Regt... iS May 89.
Alison, James L.. Antrim Artillery, Southern
Division, Royal Artillery 6 Feb
Foley, A. G. P., 3 & 4 Bns. Manchester Regt. 23 Sept. 93
Ford, Alexander E.. N. Somerset Yeomanry.. 19 May 94
Allison, James. 3 Bn. Durham Lt, Inf 6 Feb. 95 Foster. Augustus Billett, Dorset Yeomanrv ... 17 May 84
Allsopp, Hon. Wm. Hy., 3&4 Bns. Worcester F"robisher, William Martin,33 7 Bn. Rifle Brig. 11 June93
Regiment IO Apr. 86 Frver, John Edward, 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt 4 May 99
Anstruthcr. Fras. Wm.L., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 11 Apr. 91 Gardner, Arthur Agg, 4 Bn. S. Wale, Brdre... 4 Mar. 86
Arnott, Sir John A. Bart. 4 Bn. Ches. Regt.... 1 Dec. 97 Gardner, Chas. Stanfev, 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt. 27 Feb. 91
Bailey, James J., 3 Bn. Scottish Rifles 15 May 95 Gardner, Thomas, 3 Bn. Liverpool Regt. ... 10 Apr. 86
Bailey, Vincent. 4 Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment .1 May S9 Gaskell. James B., 3Bn. S. Lancashire Regt .. 22 Mar. 90
Baltour, Fred. Maitland. 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus. 9 June 97 Giles. Wm. J. O." 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf 29 July 85
BaiTm, Frederick S. 3 Bn. East Surrey Regt, 4 JnneS7 Goodaii, Liebert Edw., 4B11. Gloucester Regt. 27 Nov. 86
Beadon, John Hammet, 3 Bn. Somersetshire
Light Infantry
Bennett, James. 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regiment ...
Benson, Lionel Seymour, p.*. 3 Bn. Gloucester
Reg'
Goodchild, Philip P. P., 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 21 Apr. 86
4 Nov. 91 Gott, William H. 4 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. 9 Aug. 99
17 Aug. 89 Gower, Hy. Edwin, 3 Bn. Norfolk Regt 4 Apr. 88
Greene, Edward W., Suffolk Hussars 2;June88
Regiment 15 Nov. gojGreene, Wm. S.,35 Brig. Northern Div. R. Art. 13N0V.86
Bernard, Arthur F. West Somerset Yeomanry 26 Sept. 91, Greenway. Thomas, 4 Bn. Warwick Regt. ... 28 Nov. 83
Bickersteth, Robert, Middlesex Yeomanry ... 8 Aug. 91 Greenwood, C. Stainfbrth,3'': 2 West York Yeo. 7 Nov. 91
Biggs, Wm. Worthington. 3 Bn. Lane. Fus... 7 Apr. 91 Gricsbach, Chas. L.3^ CLE. 6 Bn.R. Fusiliers 15 Sept.97
Bingham, Richd. Chas.Wm.3 Bn. Dorset Regt 26 Mar. 87 Griffith, Edward Clifton, 3 Bn.E. Surrey Regt. 22 Sept. 83
Bird, CharlesHenry, 3 Bn.N.LancashireRegt. 3 Dec. 92Gu1.se, Sir William F. G., Barf. 3 Bn. Glou-
Bake, Joseph Fiennes, Sussex 3 May 76 cestershire Regiment 8 Nov. 90
Blaydes, Harry S., 3 Bn. The Buffs 12 Aug. r,6 Halsey, Thomas Frederick, MP. Herts Yeo.... 10 Apr. 86
Blunt, Geo. E. Eames, 3 Bn. Middlesex Regt. 18 July 85iHamilton, Geo. Rowan, 4 Bn. Dublin Fus. ... 15 Mav 95
S"^6",'^?1*"' Dert'.TSU're Yeomanry ......... 25 Aug. 90 Hamilton, John F. C.,38 5 & 6 Bns. Lane. Fus. iS May 9S
Harfield, William H.. Middlesex Yeomanry ... 7 June 80
Bowdon, J. E. Butler, 3 Bn. East Lancashire
Re.frir^nt' 19 Dec. giHargreave. George'wm., 3 & 4 Bns. South
Boyse, Henry Arthur. 3 Bn. Irish Regiment 29 Oct. 98
Bradish-Ellames, William,'^ 3 Bn. West Kent
Regiment 3o May 96
Bradshaw. John C. 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 19 Nov "
Staffordshire Regiment .. 10 Junegj
Hurries. Tudor Lloyd, 3 Bn. West Surrey
Reg'inent 2 Jan. 00
Hay, Chas.Leith,3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders,. 2 Sept. 85
Bndger, Hy. Colville, 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment 4 Dec. 86, Heard, Francis, 3 Bn. Munster Fusiliers 21 Dec. ...
Britton, Wm. Fraser C- 4 Bn. Bedford. Regt. 14 Apr. 86Henrv, James J. C. 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 6 Mav 95
Broun, Montague C, Hampshire Yeomanry 19 July 84 Herio't, Warner J. L., 4 Bn. Oxford Light Inf. 18 Apr. 95
Browne, James. 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders... 13 Nov. 86 Ueydemann, Henry E. 3 Bn. West Riding
Buchanan, M. R. G., 3 & 4 Bns. Scottish Rifles 12 Aug. 93 Regiment 7 Mar. 00
Buckley, Edmund, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 22 July 82 Hillcoat.Theophiius P. 393Bn. Somerset Lt.Inf. 21 Junego
Budden, Austin F. p.: Tipperar.v Art S. Div. 24 Mar, 97 Home, Eon. Cospatrick D., 3 Bn. Roval Scots 27 Jan. 94
Burnaby, Eustace Beaumont, 4 Bn. Lincoln
Houldsworth, W. J., Lanarkshire Yeomanry... 13 Apr. 92
shire Regiment 23 Mar. 92 Houstoun, Geo. Ludovic, 4 Bn. Argyll ami
Burney, Henry Edw., 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf.... 7 Apr. 97
Burr, Chas. E. Gaitskell, -« 3 Bn. Lane. Fus.
Brigade Major S. E. Brig. Vol. Inf.
Sutherland Highlanders 2 Aug.90
Hon-ell, Fred. Robt., 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment... 12 Mar. 92
Butler, Walter T., 5 Bn. Irish Regiment 3 Apr. 95
Campbell, James, Sligo Art. S. Div. R. Art.. -
CantrelKHubbersty, Albert C, 3 Bn. Derby
23 May 91 Hunt. John M. F., Hampshire and Isle of
Wight Artillery, S. Div 1 Feb. 90
11 June 92 Hunter, Thomsor, Kent Art. East--rn Division 3 Apr. 91
Hurt, Albert Fred.40 3 Bn. Derbvshire Regt... 3 Oct. 85,
shire _Regt. 1 AoltinghamshircPiJle Volunteers 27 June ES Hutton, Maurice Fitzin., 3 Bu. Black Watch 12 June-
Carre, Thos. Alex. Riddell, 4 Bn. Scots Fas. ... 31 May 82 I' Anson, John, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. ... 20 May 91
Casson, Benjamin T., 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 4 Mav 87 Izod, Fred. Kevan, 4 Bn. Leicester R;gt 28 Oct. 93
Champion, Percival R., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 9 Jan. 82 Izod, W. H., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 25 Nov. 8=;
Chancellor, John Gee, Lanarkshire Yeomanry 4 Mar. 82 James, John, 3 Bn. S. Wales Borderers 22 Ma<-. I '
Chevers, George Patrick, 4 Bn. Connaught
Rangers
Kearney, John P., 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment..
Fearn," 3 Bn.
7 Jan. 91
... 24 Dec. 92 Kell, W. C. Fearn,41 3 Bn. S. Stafford Regt. 13 Jan. 86
l.hilUngworth, Henry, 3 Bn. Worcester Regt. 6 June S5 Kennedy, Lockhart Mure Hartley, 3 Bn. East
Clark, Edw. Podmore. 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Surrey Regt 11 June 87
Inf. ; Major 3 Vul, Bn. Gloucestershire Regt. 25 ^eb. 88 Knox, G. Beresford, Londonderrv Lt. Inf. 31 Jan. 77
Clarke, A. W., 3 Bn. S. Lancashire Regt 24 Dec. 79 Lacon, Edmund B. K., 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt. ... 23 June 86
Clayton, Wm. L. Nicholl, Hampshire and Lambart, GustavusF. W., 5 Bn. Leinster Regt.16 Dec. 96
Isle of Wight Artillery 5 Aug. 85 Langford-Brooke, Hv.L.B., 2 Bn. Cam.HTdrs. 29June89
Clinton, C. H. R., Lord, N. Devon Yeomanry 7 Feb. 67 Latham, Charles, 4 Bn. Roval Fusiliers 3 Jan. 91
Connellan. Jas. H. F. H.,2- 5 Bn. Irish Regt. 5 Mar. 92 Leach, Henry," Pembroke Yeomanry 1 July 8i
Cooke, C. E. S., Yorkshire Dragoons 22 Aug. 91 Lee, John T. 4 Bn. West Yorkshire Regiment 2 June 94
Cooper, Charles A., Pembroke Art. W. Div.... 5 Apr. 89 Lees, Fras. G., 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt 13 Mar. 86
Coyne, Henry Wm., 3 Bn. S. Lancashire Regt. n Jan. 82|Leith, James Mackenzie, 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt.22 July 96
Cradock, Edward Wm.,2' Hants Yeomanry ... 26 Oct. S7!Ley, Hugh Halse, 3 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's
Cragg, Wallace Wm., 4 Bn. Welsn Fusiliers .. ioApr.S6J Light Infantry 28 Oct. 93
Craig, J., 2 Brig. N. I. Div. R. Art j6 Ausr. 88 Lindsav-Bucknall, J. A., 3 Bn. R. Fusiliers ... 19 Nov. 92
Creigctos, Fitzmaurice, 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 7 June 84,Llovd, Henrv Olivier, 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt. 21 July 88
^?'A'_ ■ u B" Hens Yeomanrv 0 Aug. 9o|Lockhart, Thomas, 4 Bn. Durham Lt. Inf 5 Jan. 98
te LuEingname, &»-'\\illiam Jas. it., Bart* Longman, Arthur H., 4 Bn. Bedford Regt 14 Apr. 86
3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers 30 Apr. 73 Loveband, John E., Devon Art. W. Div. R.Arr,. 4 Arjr. 94
Cumnghame, W., 4 Bn. Argyll & Suth. Hldrs. 1 July Si.Loyd, Frank Kirkman, 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt. nMay89
Cunninghame. John Cbas. 4 Bn. Argyll and Lynam, William, 5 Lancashire 4 May 88
burner and Highianuers 2 Mar. QS Lyons, Geo. B. C, 3 Bn. Essex Regiment 9 June 94
JJalrymple, Hon. E. H., 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers 9 Mar. 98 M'Alester, Charles S.,43 3 Be. Scots Fusiliers o Mav 85
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. 946
Markham, Henry W. K. 3 En. Northampton I Turner, George Villiers,*8 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 23 May 1
Regiment 17 Aug. gSj^urner, Henry, 4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment S May 8b
Marshall, Anthony, 3 Bn. Northumberland JTnrnor, WyattWrn., 4 Bu. W.Yorkshire Regt. 4 Oct. 91
Fusiliers 16 Mar. SgjVernon, Sir Hy. Foley, Bart., Worcester Teo. 5 .Tulv 93
Martin, Loftus Hy., 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Inf. 19 May 83 Walford, T. S., 4 Bn.West Yorkshire Regiment 24 Feb. 77
A'assareene andFerrard, C. J. E. F, S., Viset. iWalpole, Horace, 4 Bn. Norfolk Regiment;
Antrim Artillery 20 Nov. 72! Son. JIajor 1 Cadet Battalion S June S9
Masterman, Henry C, 3 Bn. Esses Regiment 21 Oct. gyp.s.c. Warton, Robert G.,*'3 3 Bn. E.York Regt. 21 June 90
Maude. William Wade, 4 Bn. West York Regt.... uMay 89 Welch, Richard Thomas, Cork Artillery 9 Dec. 96
Maxwell. St. Son. Sir Herbert E., Bt., 3 Bn. Wellesley, Richd. C, Medway Division Sub.
Scots Fusiliers, IIP. for Wigtomhire ioApr.86 Miners, Royal Engineers 4 June 90
Mayor, Edgar J., 3 and 4 Bns. Lancashire Fus. i White, Frank A., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt.... 5 Aug. 96
Capt. 1 Volunteer Bn. Somerset Lt. Infantry... 20 Jan. 97 Wilkinson, Surtees, 3 Bn. Durham Lt. Inf. ... 19 FeO. 90
Meade-King,Wm. O., 3B11. Somerset Lt. Inf.... 6 Not So Williams, R. ap Hugh, Rl. Anglesey Engnrs. 5 Aug. 96
Meagher, Henry, Waterford Artillery 29 Dec. 75 Williams, Walter E. Hon. Art Co. of London 14 Dec. 98
Meeking, Charles, 3 Bn. Oxfordshire Lt. Inf... 1 Aug. 94 Williams- Wynn, Montgomery Yeomanry 17 Apr. 92
Merritt, Wm. Ingersoll, 3 & 4 Bns. Manchester ! Wilson, Wm. Horace,50 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade ... 22Aug.8s
Regiment 30 Oct. 05 Winstanley, John A., 4 Bu. Derbyshire Regt. 17 Feb. 85
Milr.e-Redhead, R. H., E. Lancashire Regt.... 16 Feb. Jo' Winterscale, John F. M. 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regt. i May 83
M'Kenzie, T. C, Durham Artillery 12 Dec. 94'Winter, Noel N., 3 Bu. S. Staffordshire Regt. 1 Jan. 97
Mordaunt, Sir Charles, Bart., Warwick Yeo. 5 Dec. giiWoddrop, William Allan, Lanarkshire Yeo!"... 28 Apr. 83
Morris, John, Glamorgan Art. W. Div. R. Art. 17 July 95 Woodhall, Frederic William,51 5 Middlesex ... 2 Oct. 86
Morrison, William, 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 3 Feb. 94-
Mortimer, Charles E.R.W., 4 Bn. Roval Fus. 24 June 03
Morton. John M. Mathie, 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers 12 Jan. 89 j MAJORS.
Munn, John, 3 Bn. North Lancashire Regt. ... 13 Jan. q 1 ' Abercrornby , Geo. Cosmo,52 3 Bn. Gordon
Mure-Steel, G., 3 & 4 Bns. Scottish Rifles 5 Dec. S31 Highlanders 28 July SS
Murray, W. T. 6 Bn. Irish Rifles 2S Oct. 761 Aeheson-Shortis, R. W., 2 Brig. N. Div. R. Art. 13 Mar. 80
Newdigate, George,^34- 5 Bn. Derbyshire Begt. 7 Nov. 77|Aldridge, John,53 4 Bn. Leinster Regt 12 May 82
O'Gorman, John J., 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ... 13 Mar. So Alston, Charles H., Lanarkshire Yeomanry ... 14 June 82
Otway, Jocelyn Tnfton F.. 3 Bn. Berks Regt. 13 Mar. 93' Archer, Henry F. B. 3 Bn. Hampshire Regt.... 22 Feb. 90
Pagan, Gilbert A.,44 3 & jBns. HighlandL.Inf. 22 May 95 Archer, Jas. D. S. D., 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 27 June 94
Paget, William B., Nottingham Yeomanry ... 12 Mar. I-'. Armstrong. Arthur J., Warwickshire Yeo. ... 1 July 81
Parker, Charles John B., 4 Bn. Lincoln. Regt... 22 June 37!Atherton,Wni. Crossley, FifeArt.S.Div.R.Art. 6 Jan. 94
Parratt, Evelyn Latimer, 3 Royal Surrey 27 Oct. 7iAtkiu, Edw. Ernest Hy. 6 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 11 Apr. 00
Pearson, Henry, 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regiment 25 Apr. giJAylmer. Reginald A., 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 19 May 94
Peel, Hy. Lennox, 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 24 Oct. 94|Baird, Hy. Robt. 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders 20 Feb. 95
Peyton," Sir Algernon Francis, Bart., Oxford Balfe, Michael J., 5 Bn. Connaught Rangers 18 Aug. 86
Imperial Yeomanry 31 Aug. 01 Barlow, Arch. Pratt, Notts Yeomanry 6 Jan. 97
Pollen, Sir Richard H, Bart., 4 Bn.Gloucester- Karnes, Arthur G., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. ... 22 Oct. 92
shire Regiment 6 May 91'Batson, Francis C, Lane. Art. South Div. ... 26 June 80
Porcelli-Cust, Allan R. C, 4B11. Lincoln Regt. 23 June 94|Baylis, T, E., 3 Bn. Middlesex Regiment 7 Aug. 86
Pountain, John Thos., 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. 22 Oct. 87,Beauchamp, Sir R. W. Proctor, Bart., Nor-
Powell, Wm. Martin, Hampshire Yeomanry... 24 May 82, folk Artillery, Eastern Division 16 Oct. 86
Poynter, James, Buckinghamshire Yeomanry 6 Julv 09 Besrbie, Hamilton Luard, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 3 Mar. 94
Pratt, Lord Geo. M., JP.. 3 Bn. Berks Regt.. 2 Feb. 9S Beldam, Francis W. E. 4 Bu. Suffolk Reet. ... 10 Mar. 9
Price, John B., 3 Bn. S. Stafford Regiment ... 14 June 90' Bell, Frank Burman, Hon. Artillery Co. of
Prior, Geo. Redmond, 4 Bn. Derby sh. Regt... .3 May oil London 16 Nov. 98
Rice, Richard J. 6 Bn. Munster Fusiliers 23 Oct". g2iBerens, Alex. Aug., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 3 Apr. 86
Richardson, JasDer M., Northumberland jBeresford, M. De la Poer, 4 Bn. Warwick Regt. 4 Aug. 88
Artillery West Division 15 May 75 Berkeley, Robt. V., 3 & 4 Bns. Worcester.Regt. 5 Sept.91
Rickaby, John, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. ... 3 Mar. SSjBernaru, Thomas S. W., 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt. 23 Jan. 89
Ringrose, R. T., 3 Bn. East Yorkshire Regt.... 23 Sept. 90 Berthon, Chas. Septimus, Durham Art.W.Div. 25 Apr. 88
Roberts, Wm. Henry, West Kent Yeomanry... 23 June SSIBlacker, Fred. Hy., Notts Yeomanry 19 Sept.94
Robertson, James C, 2nd Royal Lanark n July 77'Blacker, William, 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 10 Aug. 92
Robson, Alfred Tufnell, 4 Bn. Essex Regt... . 23 Mar. 89!Blacklock,William J.S., 3 Bn. LancasterRegt. 1 Aug. 94
Rowan, John J., 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 23 July 9iJBlencowe, Henry P. G., 3 Bn. Border Regiment 3 June 92
Sadler,SamuelWm.Ralph,3 Bn.WiltshireRegt. 26 Apr. 82 Blennerhassett,' Arthur, 4 Bn. Munster Fus. 1 Juno 86
St. John, Edward John, 4 Bn. Sussex Regt.... 19 July 76
Salmon, Charles Edw. , 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. ... 10 Apr.
Sandeman, Geo. Glas., 3 Bn. Black Watch 2 July 87
Blezard, George, Derbyshire Yeomanry 30 Oct. 95
Bonsall, Hugh Edwd., Cardigan Art. W. Div. 23 Apr. 96
Boot, Charles Webster, 3 Bn. Leinster Regt... 27 May 95
Sandys, Son. M.W. Geo., 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regt. 2 Apr. 92'Boscawen, Son. J. R. de C. DL. 4 Bn. Oxford
Sandys.T. Myles, IIP. 3 & 4 Bn. N. Lancashire I Lt.Infantry 28 Jan. 93
Regt 5 Oct. 02 Bower, Jas. Bower, 3 Ba. Cheshire Regt. 21 May 92
Savage, Arthur Wm., 3 Bn. Warwick Regt.... 4 May So:Bower, Robert Lister,54 C2IG-. 7 Bn. King's
Sawyer, Edward, 5 Bn. Warwickshire Regt. 3.June75J RoyalRifles 25 May 98
Schneider, John H. A., 3 Bn. LancasterRegt. 10 Nov. 87|Boyle, Charles John,55 4 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf.... 3 Apr. 86
Scott, George Fred,, 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt 9 Mar. 98|Boyse, Henry Arthur, 3 Bn. Irish Regiment... 9 Ja^n. 84
Seally, Arthur St. John, Waterford Art., S. Div. 20 Feb. 92 Brand, George Horatio, 3 Middlesex 5 June 80
Sebright, Edgar R. S., 4Bn. Bedford Regt. ... 15 Dec. 97[Brickmann, Christopher D., Berkshire 12 Apr. 71
Segrave, Geo. O'Neil, 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. ... 13 Jaa. 97jBriscoe, Edw. John M. Dublin City Art. South
Sewell, Thomas Davies, 4 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 5 Jan. Sii Division 9 May 00
Seymour, Fred. Henry, 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 25 Mar. oilBroadbent, Spencer, 3 Bn. Border Regiment 9 Apr. 92
Sheals, Peyton, 3^4 Bns.N. Lancashire Regt. 14 June 92JBroadwood, Edward, 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment 27 Feb. 92
Shephard, C.S.,45 DSO. 4 Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf. 26 June 971 Browne, Chas. Edm.,56 Northumbld. Hussars 3 July 97
Skelton, John, 3 Bn. Manchester Regiment ... 11 June 89JBrowne, PeterC.,57 4 Bn. Inniskilling Fusiliers 12 Mar. 81
Slater, Hubert, 3 Bn. East Lancashire Regt. 4 Mar. 91 Brudenell- Bruce, Lord C. F., Wiltshire Yeo. 20 May 91
Sloane, Horatio, Antrim Artillery 9 June 77!Brudenell-Bruce, Lord C. W, Wiltshire Yeo... ic May 82
Smijth, A. J. Bowyer, 3 Bn. Hampshire Regt. 3 Oct. 94!Bulpett, William H, 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt. 11 Jan. 82
Smith, Sir Henry. 3 Brig. E. Div., Royal Art. 19 Jan. 8gjButler-Arnold, H., Oxfordshire Lt. Inf. 19 Aug. 93
Smith, Richard F., 9 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 2 June 94 Butler, Pierce O'Brien,53 8 Bn. King's R. Rifles 21 Sept. 78
Snead, Jas. A. F. ,3 Bn. South Wales Borderers 26 June 87 Butler, Samuel Evan, N. Somerset Xeomanry 21 Apr. 86
Squire, Robt. Hutton-, 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 6 July 89 Caldbeck, Wm. C. Roper, 5 Bn. Dublin Fus. 6 June 98
Steel, Gavin, 4 Bn. Scottish Rifles 3 Dec. 83 Campbell, Son. G, T. C. Clifton-Hastings, 3
Stewart.H. Lucas St.G.,3 Bn. Highland Lt.Inf.16 Apr. 98 Bn. Derbyshire Regiment 22 Oct. 92
Stohwasser, Fras. J., Hon. Art Co. of London 6Sept.9o
Story, R-obert,4* 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles ... 3 Feb. 97
Strong, C.Isham, 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. ... 3 Apr. 86
Sunderland, Thos. J., 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt. n July S3
Talbot, Gerald F., Staffordshire Yeomanry... 4 May 92
Tatham, Algernon, 4 Bn. The Buffs 14 May 87
Thompson, Arthur Wm.Dublin City Aitillery 3 Apr. 97
Toler, J. O. Graham, 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 21 July 94
Campbell, Sir Duncan A. D., Bart., 3 Bn. High-
land Light Infantry 22 May 93
Chambers, Edward Wm. 4 Bn. Norfolk Regc. 15 De<". 97
Chapman, Geo. Alex.59 4 Bn. N. Stafford Regt. 21 Mar. 91
Chapman, Halyard, Shropshire Yeomanry ... 30 Apr. 90
Cholmondeley, Thos. R.. Shropshire Yeo 17 Feb. 97
Clark, Godfrey L. 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Inf. 17 Feb. 94
Cleave, Benjamin C., 1 Devon Yeomanry 17 Nov. 83
Toms, Henry, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt to Mar. 88 Clowes, Charles Edw., 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 29 July 93
Townshend,H.FitzJohn,3&4 Bns. Scot. Rifles 22 Jan. 96'Coates, Edw. Feetham, 3 Bn. W. Riding Regt. 26 June 86
Tracy, Son. F. S. A. H., Worcestershire Yeo. 27 May 93lCockburn. Robert, 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf.. 8 May 95
947 Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
Codrington, Sir Gerald W. H. Bt. Gloucester |Halsted, Chas. Edw. Every, JP. 3 Battalion
Yeomanry 29 May S6 Lancaster Regiment 12 Sept. 04
Colby, J. V., DL. 3 Bn. Worcestershire Regt. 9 June 90 Hamilton, Edward C, =; Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 4 June 90
Combe, Harvey T. B., 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment 1 Mar. 93|Hamilton, Evelyn J., 3'Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 17 Jan. 85
Combe, Richard T., West Somerset Yeomanry S July 91 Hamilton, James, Donegal Militia 13 Feb. 58
Constable, Walter G. R. Chichester, 3 Bn. Hamilton, John C. C, Ayrshire Yeomanry ... 23 Sept. 96
Liverpool Regiment 12 Dec. 94 Hamilton, Trevor B., 5 Bn. Leinster Regt. ... 8 Mar. 93
Corbet, Reginald, Shropshire Yeomanrv 5 Sept. 91 Hammond, Gurnell E.. 5 Bn.W. Riding Regt. 16 Oct. 95
Cowan, Walter F.J.,60 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers... 12 June 86 Hancocks, A. T. Worcester Militia n Oct. 79
Crisp, Arthur Steffe, 4 Bn. Derby Regiment... 7 Sept.7i| Harbord,Zf««.AsshetonE. Norfolk Art. E. Div. 17 Apr. 95
Crossman, Lawrence M. 5 Bn. Northum. Fus. 18 Aug. 86 Hardman. Geo. Turner, 3 Bn. E. Lane. Regt. 24 Jan. 91
Crowdy, Edward P., Berkshire Yeomanry ... 8 Nov. 90I Hardy, Simeon H., 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf.... 14 Feb. 83
Cruden, George Robert, 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf 29 July 85, Harrison, Fred. Randall, 4 Bn. Ro.v. Fusiliers 4 June 98
Cubitt, Charles Campbell," 4 Bn. W.York Regt. 27 Feb. 87 Harrison, Reynolds, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment.. 3 Aug. 89
Cuninghame, C. R. D. Gun, Wicklow Art. Hart, Herbert, 4 Bn. Irish Fusiliers 12 Apr. 93
South Division 4 Feb. 91 Hastings, Geo. M. Lord, Norfolk Artillery,
Cuppaidge, Edmund, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 5 May 94' East Division Royal Artillery 2 Apr. 92
Currey, Hears-, 5 Lancashire 7 May 79 Hawke, Martin B. Lord 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 1 Mar. 93
Curwen, Eldred, Westmoreland Yeomanrv ... 29 Mar. 82 Hayter-Hames, Colvile G., 1 Devon Yeo 19 Sept.94
D'Aeth, Lewis N. H.,623Bn. Scots Fusiliers ... i3 May 9S Hay-ward, Wm. Hy., Hon. Art. Co. of London 8 Feb. 99
Dalrymple, Fras. B.,63 Carcurthn. Art. W. Div. 27 Aug. 9c Henderson, Chas.W.C, Northumberland Yeo. 29 May 86
Dalrj-mple-Hay, Jas. Fras., 4 Bn. Scots Fus. 10 Apr. 86 Henry, Alexander, 6 Bn. Irish Rifles 27 May 95
Darley, Alfred Edward. 4 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 1 Nov. 9o,Herbert, Francis J. A. Gloucester Yeomanry 29 May &6
Dashwood, Edm. Plunkeit, 3 Bn. Welsh Regt. 11 May 92 Herbert, Nicholas, 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt.... 23 Nov. 93
Da3h wood, Sir George J. E., Bt., 4 Bn. Oxford 1 Higgles, William Fras., 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. 15 Dec. 88
Light Infantry 6 May 91 Holley, Windham H., N. Devon Yeomanry ... i3 Aug. 86
Davenport, W. A. Bromley, 4 Bn.C'heshire Regt. 2 Mar. 98 Holliday, Joseph F.,4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment 9 Apr. 92
Dawnav, Hon. Fras. H." Yorkshire Hussars... 22 June 9S Holmes, 'P.M., West. Div. Sub. Miners R. Eng. 3 Aug. 83
Dawson, R. Edw.,61 3 Bn. Warwick Regiment 24 Mar. 86, Hope, Phil. B. Beresford, W. Kent Yeomanry 6 Feb. 95
de Castro, Jas. Aug., 3 Bn. York & Lane. Regt. 7 June 99' Hope, James. Lothian and Berwickshire Yeo. 28 Jan. 91
Deiap, James Bogle, Bucks Yeomanry 9 June 97! Hopetoun, Et. Hon. J. A. L. Earl of, Lanark
Dick, John P., Edinburgh Art. S. Div. R. Art. 8 July 93J Yeomanry, Governor General of the Auttra-
Dillon, Sir John F., 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment 24 Feb. 86 Han Commonwealth 19Sept.cc
Dodds, Matthew Bowser, 4 Bn. York Regt. ... 10 Sept. 83 Hopegood, Wm. Yere,"* 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. 6 May 93
Domvile, Herb. W., 4 Bn. Worcester Regt 26 Sept.83 Hotham, William,81 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Inf. ...5 May 97
Doringtcn, Sir J. E. Bt., MP. Gloucester Yeo. 1 July 81! Hughes, Henry M., 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers ... 19 Jan. 84
12 Aug. 85 Hughes-Le Fleming, Stanley, Westmrld.Yeo. 1 May 96
3 May 9olHumphrys, H. 4 Bn. Irish Fusiliers 16 Apr. 84
18 Sept.95lHunt, Arthur Carew,-- 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 21 Apr. 83
12 May Sn Hunter, Charles E., Northumbld. Hussars... 11 Aug. 86
1 July 81 Hunter, Wm. Chas., 4 Bn. S. Wales Borderers 9 May 91
82I Huntington, W. F. J. P. Earl of, 3 Battalion
Leinster Regiment 9 Dec. 93
Dove-Haly, John J. A., '5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Downing, George C, 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt.
Dowson, Philip S., 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment ...
Dryden, J. E. S., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. ...
Duberly, Arthur Grey,05 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. ..
Duff, Garden Alex.. DL. 2Bn. Cameron Hldrs. 26 Mar
Dugdale, Charles Tertius, Montgomery Yeo. 18 Apr
Dugdale, Jas. B., Warwickshire Yeomanry 19 Nov. 92I Huntsman, Harry F.Nottingham Yeomanry 7 Apr. 94
Duncombe, Adolphus M., Yorkshire Hussars 2 June83,Hurrell,Wm.Craufurd,3Bn.E.LancashireRgt. 9 Dec. 96
Dundas, Charles Hy., 3 Bn. Black Watch 21 Junego'Hutcbings, Thomas. 6 Bn. Lancashire Fus. 9 Jan. 92
Dunleath, Hy. Lyle, Lord, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 1 Nov. 90 Uderton, Thos. G., 3 Bn. Northumberland Fus. 14 Apr. 85
Dunlop, Robert M., 3 Bn. Manchester Regt.... 17 Nov. 38, Innes, Wm. Disney, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlndrs. 2 Feb. 89
Dunn, John Henrique, 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt 21 Oct. 93 Jefferson, Joseph J. D., Yorkshire Hussars ... 15 Oct. 92
Edgar, Logan B., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt 24 Oct. 8S,Jessopp, Wm. de B., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt.... 28 July 33
Edwardes, Wm. Henry, Lane. Art. S. Div.... 24 Feb. 97! Johnson, Thos. G..6" 2 West York Yeomanry 21 Feb. 80
Egerton of Tatton, W. Lord, Cheshire Yeo. ... 1 July 8: Jones, Alex. Fair, 6 Bn. King's Royal Rifles ... 29 July 85
Erskine. Hon. C. H. S., 3 Bn. A. and S. Hldrs. 16 Aug. 34 Jones, Herbert Charles, 3 Bn. King's R. Rfls. 12 Dec. od
Evans, David W.. Nottingham Yeomanry 10 Apr.86,Joues, Wm. Chas., D.ofLancaster'sOwn Yeo. 11 Mar. 96
Ewing, Sir William Orr. Bart., 3 Battalion iJones, John Cook H. M., Durham Artillery
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 19 Dec. 94 Western Division .. .. 27 May 96
Fairbairn, Jas. Brooke, 3 Battalion East
Surrey Regiment 28 Feb. 00
Falkner, Robt. Andrew, Leicester Yeomanrv 14 Apr. 97
Fellowes.-HoH.Ailwyn E., MP., 3 Bn. Norfolk
Regt. .Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 14 Jan. 93
Jones, Sir Wm. H. Quayle, Knt., 3 Battalion
Suffolk Regiment 21 May 99
Kay, Christopher, Cheshire Y'eomanry 21 Apr. 82
Keate, Robert, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regiment... 28 May 94
Kelk, Sir John Wm. Bart., Wiltshire Yeo :8 Apr. 94
Fellows, Geo., Notts (S. Nottingham) Yeo. ... 19 Mar. 92 Ker-Fox, W. E., 3 and 4 Bus. Highland Lt.Inf. 13 Apr. 89
Fenner.Charles Edwin,6 Bn. Roval Fusiliers 13 May 96 King. Henry, 4 Bn. Warwickshire Regiment 20 May 91
Fleming, Edward, 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. ... 26 Oct. oi'Kinglake, Hamilton A.. 3 Bn. Somerset Lt.Int. igjuly 90
Koikes, Sir W. H. B., Bart., 2 Bri". Eastern j Kinsey, Wm. Hy. 2 Bng. N . Irish Div. R. Art. 13 Apr. 89
Division p.-yal Artillery 10 Apr S.'i|Kirklmton George &., Westmorland Yeo 22 Ma.- 9;,
FitzGerald, Gerald Otho,' 5 Bn. K R. Rifles ... 4 Apr. 07! Knight, Gregory, 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 16 Nov. 81
FitzGerald, Lord Henry, 4 Bn. Bedford Regt. 5 Oct. 89 Knowles, Robert M., Nottinghamshire Yeo.... 3 Mar. 94
FitzGerald, Zorrf Walter, SBn. Kind's R. Rfls. 2 Sept.93 Lainson, John A., Hampshire and Isle o.
— , South Division 12 Isov. 87
Foley, Hon. F. C. J., 3 Bn. Derbvshire Regt. 15 Feb.
Forster, William,66 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 15 Apr. 82
Fortescue, Edw. F. K.,6~3 Bn. Warwick Regt. 7 July 80
Fortescue, Hon. 3. Wm., N. Devon Y'eomanry 5 Nov. 92
Fortescue, Matthew C. E. 6 Bn. Irish Rifles 27 Nov. 95
Fothergill, Henry, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 2 May 85
Fraser, Campbell E. 3 Bn. W. Surrey Regt.... 11 May 95
Fraser, Francis, 3 Bn. E. YorkshireRegt.
Fryer, Jas. Whaley, 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt.
Fulcher, Arthur William, Suffolk Hussars
Wight Artillery,
Lamb, Chas. B., Northumberland Yeomanry 26 July 90
Langdon, John C. S., W. Somerset Yeomanry 27 June 38
Langrishe, Hercules R., 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. 4 Apr. 92
Larnach, James W., Suffolk Hussars 24 Dec. .92
Lawe, Patrick Molle, 4 Bu. Royal Fusiliers ... 5 Dec. 91
Lawson, Andrew S.,Yorkshire Hussars 15 Oct. 92
- Mar qi Lay, Tudor,*9 4 Bn. Lincoln Regiment 25 Nov. 93
- jaiy on'Lee, William F., Yorkshire Dragoons 7 Nov. 91
24 Apr 97 Leeming, JohnF., 3 Bn.East Lancashire Regt. 26 July 84
Furlonge, Joseph S., 5 Bn. Munster Fus 14 Apr. Sf>!Lemon,"Grattan Guinness96 3 Bn. Lane. Fus. 2 Apr. 92
Gales, Ernest Fred., 4 Bn. DurhamLight Inf. 17 Mar. 97 Lepper, Henry G., I et. Major Bucks Yeo ... 1 Dec. 91
S., Earl of, =; Bn.
25 Feb. 91
Durham Light Inf. 7 Oct. 93
Gooch,HughFulthorpe,3Bn.S.LancashireRg. 13 Feb. 92 Lysons, Daniel C. W .,92 7 Bn. King sR, Rifles 29 July 93
Graham, Robt. B., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment ... 23 Apr. 91 M'Emry, Robert John, 2 Norfolk .................. 4 -Hay 81
Grant, Sir A. Hy., Bart. Hants Y'eomanry . . 29 May 8r M'Kay, Wm. Rowland, 3 Brigade North Irish
Green, John G., 5 Bn. King's Ro3"al Rifles 4 May 95 Division Royal Artillery 5 Dec. 88
Greg, Ernest William 4 Bn. Cheshire Regt 17 Jan. 00 M'Kenzie, Colin L., 2 Bn. Cameron Highldrs. 27 Aug. 92
Grice-Hutchinson,Geo.Wm.,"23Bn.Laneashire M'Nab, A. H. Invernesj Militia „ 12 Apr. 73
Fusiliers . . . 6 July 89 Mahon, Richd. Jas. H., 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 11 June87
Grove,J.Chas.Ross,<*3Bn. Seaforth Highldrs 3 Nov. 80! Manners, G. Espec J., 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 26 May 97
Guest, Montague John, Dorset Yeomanry 13 Mar. 86|Mansel, Robert H., 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ... ri Apr. 88
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. 94.8
Marsh, Robt. Maxwell, 4 Bn. Leinster Regt. 25 Nov. 93 Sewell, Chas. Fras.,103 7 Bn.King's Roy. Rifles 3 May 97
Marshall, Charles J.,93 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 7 Nov. 85 Seymour, Lord Ernest J., Warwickshire Yeo. 3 Mar. 9+
Marsham, Fred. Savill, 7 Bn. K. R. Rifles... \g Nov. 92 Shaw, James Thos., 2 Bn. Cameron Highldrs. 7 May 87
Marsh-Dunn. Richd.M.,4 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 16 June 88 Shepherd-Cross, H., Duke of Lancaster's Yeo.;
Martin, Jas. Evan B., 7 Bn. King's Roy. Rifles 24 M ir. 971 MP. for Bolton 3 Apr. S9
Mason, Jas. Francis, Oxfordshire Yeomanry 9 May 90 Sheraton. T. Prichard, 3 Bn. Liverpool Regt. 3 Aug. 9;
Massey, IVm. Glynne, Anglesey Eag. Mil. 24 Apr. 97Skinnor,Chas.L.Andrewes,3Bn. Suffolk Regt. 17 Apr. 95
Matthews, J. E. C, Middlesex Yeomanry 19 Feb. 878mith, John Hume, 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 8 June 98
Maud, Hy. Compton, 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. ... 8 May 86 Smith, Joseph Henry, Worcestershire Yeo... 2 Sept. 96
Maude. Gerald Edw.. 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt. 5 June 95] Snow. Ernest A., 3Bn. East Lancashire Regt. 5 Aug. 91
Mead, John, FalniouthDiv. Sub. MinersR.Eng. 12 Jan. 93 Snow, S. Arthur, 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment .. 26 Oct. 01
Meller, Alfred, 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment 12 July 90 Sondes, George E.. Eail, E. Kent Imp. Yeo. 25 June84
Miller, Rowley Alex., t Bn. Inniikilling Fus. 12 May 86 Spiller, Harvey,10' Hampshire Yeomanry 31 May 79
Monckton, Francis, Stafford Yeomanry 11 Oct. 84l8pooner,HamiltonW.W.,10'iBn.WarwickRegt 16 Feb. Si
Moore, Edw. St. F.,3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 17 May 93 St. John-Mildruay, Chas. B., 4 Bn. Somerset
Morris, Percy Harold, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment 16 Aug. 90 Light Infantry 30 Apr. 90
Morris, Wm. Henry B., Carmarthen Art. W.Dv. 21 Aug. 95 Stein, Henry Seton L., 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade ... 18 June 94
Mundey. Stanley, 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt 5 June 96 Stevenson, Fred. Harcourt, 3 Bn. Scot. Rifles 2 Jan. 97
Muntz, Fred. Ernest, 3 Bn. Deronshire Regt. 8 May 86 Stewart, Alex. Blair, 3 Bn. Black Watch 30 Apr. 90
Murphy, William J., 3 Bn. Lancaster Regt. ... 23 Dec. 91 Stirling, William, 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders 5 Mar. 92
Murray, Hy. Stuart, 4 Bn. W. York Regt. ... 15 July 93 Stoughton, Chas. Cecil P.,J06 Glamorgan Art. 9 Mar. 9S
Mutter, James Mitchell, Argyll & Bute Art. 4 Sept. 89 Strachan, W. Dilrymple, 3 Bn. Warwick Regt. 11 Apr. 96
Mynors, Willoughby B.,'J5 Shropshire Yeo. ... to Feb. 97 Straker, Herbert, Northumberland Hussars 13 Oct. 97
Neligan, Wm. John, 4 Be. Munster Fusiliers 7 June 03 Strange, James Stuart, 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt. 12 Dec. 91
Nelson. J. Osmond, 3&4 Bns. Lancashire Fus. 4 Mar. 93!Stratton, Geo. L., 3 Bn. Leicestershire Regt. 22 May 91
Nepean. Chas. E.M. Y., 3 Bn. Berkshire Regt. 18 Feb. 9i;8treatfeild, Richard Jas. Yorkshire Dragoons 4 ADr. 96
Neve, Herbert, p.s. 3 Bn. W. Kent Regt 23 Feb. gj Strode, George S. S., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 27 Mar. 95
Nevile,ChristopherW.A.3Bn.LincclnshireRg. 10 June95!Taunton-Collins, Henry E., 3 Bn. Somerset
Nevill. Lord Hy. G. R„ West Kent Yeomanry 18 Apr. 91 Light Infan try 23 Dec. 93
Newall, Henry Edw. Newall, 3 Lane. Fus. ... 16 Oct. 86 Terry, Charles Edward, 5 Bn. Liverpool Regt. 11 Aug. 97
Newcnham, W. T. Worth, 3 Bn. Munster Fus. 19 Aug. 93!Thatcher,Harold William, 1074 Bn. Norf. Regt. 17 June 93
Nicholson, Edw. Joseph, 3 Bn. E. Lane. Regt. 29 Aug. 9;'Thomas, Samuel Moreton, 3 Bn. Welsh Regt. 7 June 99
Nicholson, Samuel, 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt. 24 Jan. 91 'Thompson, Sir H.M. Meysey-, Ji\P., York Hus. 12 Dec. 91
Norrie, Geo. E. Moke, 3 Bn. W. Riding Regt 21 June 99 Thompson, Wm. D. F. 5 Bn. InniskiUingFus. 8 May 95
Nugent, Arthur, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 1 Sept. 98 Thorne, Charles R. B.,105 8 Bn. King's R. Rifles 3 Apr. 89
O'Conor, Maurice Owen, 3 Bn. Connaught Thornton, D. B. T. Todd, Donegal Art 19 May 88
Rangers 9 May 03; Thornton. Robert Law. 3 Bn. Sussex Regt... 25 Jan. 99
O'Hara, Chas. Kean, 3 Bn. York & Lane. Regt. 2 Dec. 96 Thynne, Lord Henry Fred., Wilts Yeomanry 5 Apr. 82
O'Neal, John C. Leicester Yeomanry 21 Apr. 86: Thynne, Thos. TJlric, 4 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 24 Oct. 94
Onnsby, J. Huston, 3 Bn. Connaught Rangers 24 June 93 Tighe, R. H., 3 Bu. East Surrey Regiment ... 14 Dec. 8i
Page, Preston O., Northumberland Artillery 9 June 75 Todd, John H. D. 9 Bn. King's R. Rifles 4 Jan. 00
Paget, Lord B. S. G, Staflbrd Yeomanry 1 July 81 Toll, Hy. Limbrey, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. ... 19 Oct. 93
Pala:ret, Chas. Harvey, Gloucester Yeomanryio Nov. 83'Tollemache, Hy. James. MP., Cheshire Yeo... 21 Apr. 85
Pares, Edward H., Leicester Yeomanry 2 July 92 Toralin, Morton Jas. Baring, 3 Bn. Yorkshire
Parkinson, Reginald H., 3 Bn. Highland Lt.Inf. 4 May 891 Regiment 10 Apr. 86
Paterson, Robt. Arthur, 3 Bn. Cameron Hldrs. 15 May 95'Towusend, George P., 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 8 July 93
Pearce, Graham R., 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 21 Apr. 94 Trant, John Fras., 4 Bn. Irish Regiment 13 May 90
Phepoe, Hy. William, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 16 June 88 Trefusis, lion.C. J. R. Hepburn-Stuart-Foroes,
Phillips, John F. L., Pembroke Yeomanry ... 16 Aug. 90 N. Devon Yeomanry 25June9D
Piper, R. F., 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 18 Apr. 85 Tuck, Algernon D., 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment... 12 July 90
Piatt, Fred., Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeo.... 24 Dec. 92 Turbutt, Wm. G., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regiment 23 May 89
Piatt. John Harold, 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. ... 6 Fob. 95 Turner, Fras. W., 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 20 Feb. 9:
Pleydell, E. M. Mansel-, Dorsetshire Yeo. ... 11 Mar. gi Turner, John, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders 8 Oct. 87
Pole, Reginald Edw., 3 Bn. W. Surrey Regt.... 12 Apr. 93 Turner, Mansfield, 3 Bn Laicester Regt 2 Apr. 98
Pollard, William. 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment 27 Aug. 90 Vale, Henry Edward, Worcestershire Regt.... 18 June Si
Popplewell, Hy. Frank W.. 3 Bn. Welsh Regt. 3 Apr. 97, Vaughan- Williams F., Hampshire Yeo; Cap-
Portariington, G. L. H.S.,Earlof Dorset Yeo. 23uune94 tain 1 Vol. Bn ^orth Staffordshire Regiment .. 16 Jan. 95
Portman, Hon. H. Berkeley, Dorset Yeomanry 12 May 97, Yavasour, Sir W. E. J., Barf. Yorkshire Hus. 16 Apr. 90
Pratt, James Arthur,100 9 Bn. King's Royal Yerulam, J. W., Earl of, Herts Yeomanry ... 12 Mar. 87
Rifles 25 Jan. 82' Walker, E. B-, 3 Bn.East Kent Regiment 4 May 91
Pryce-Jones, Edw., MP., Montgomery Yeo- Wallace, Hugh Robert, 4 Bn. Argyll & Suther-
manry; 5 Vol. Bn. South Wales Borderers ... 4 May 95 land Highlanders 26 July 93
Pulteney, Richard M., 4 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf.... 3 Apr. 86 Walsh. Edw. Charles. 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. 15 J'lly 93
Quin, William, Londonderry Art. South. Div. 23 June 83' Warren, Samuel S. F., 5 Ba. Irish. Rifles 23 Mar. 96
Quin, W. Hy. Wyndham,101 Gloucester Yeo.... 17 June 96: Weatherall, Hy. Burgess, 3 Bu. R. Fusiliers... 5 Oct. 92
Rasch, Fred. Carn, MP., 4 Bn. Essex Regt.... 10 Apr. 86 Webb, W. Bridges, Hon. Art. Co. of London... 19 Aug. 93
Rawdon-Hastings, Son. P. F. C, JP., 3 Bn. Weulock, Right Hon. Beilby, Lord, G-CSI.
Leicester Regiment 2 June c^o GrCIE. Yorkshire Hussars 3 Apr. 85
Reed, Alfred James, 3 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt. 10 Apr. 95!Westenra, Hon. Peter, 5 Bn. Irish Fusiliers 15 Jan. 96
Reilly, J. M. Townsend, 3 Bn. InniskiUingFus. 5 Nov. 92I Wbeatley, Joshua H., 2 West York Yeomanry 15 Mar. 90
Rhodes, William, 3 Bu. Northampton Regt.... 3 JuneggjWheble, Tristram J., 3 Bn. Berkshire Regt. 2 Feb. 89
Ritchie, Ri. Hon. Chas. T., MP., 3 Bn. West 'Wbitla, James Alex. 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 23 July 92
Surrey Reg ; Sec. of State for the Home Dept.26 Sept. 83! Whitting, MaclaineK. D., sBu.LeieesterRegt. 15 July 95
Robertson,Robt.B.,Glam.Art. West Div.R. Art. 18 Apr. 96' Wilbraham, Hugh E. 3 Bn. East Lane. Regt. 20 May 93
Robinson, Nicholas, Montgomeryshire Yeo.... 19 Feb, 96 Wilkie, Arthur Alex.,,034 Bn. Gloucester Regt. 11 Feb. 80
Rodwell, William Hunter, Suffolk Hussars ... 4 May 92' Wilkinson, Walter L., 3 Bn. The Buffs 10 Apr. 86
Rose, Hugh Law,10z3Bn.Seaforth Highlanders 20 Mar. 82, Williams, Brian Trengrove,110 3 Bn. West
St. Paul, Horace C, 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 22 Aug. 85! Riding Regimeut n Aug.95
Saltoun, A. W. F.. Lord, 3 Bn. Gordon Hldrs. 7 May 90! Williams Chas. H. B.,ul 4Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. 18 May 82
Salmond, Percy Newby, 3 Bn. Royal Scots... 4 Feb. 99;Willis, Sherlock \7ignoles,1124 Bn.SuffolkRegt. 25 Nov. 89
Sanders, Edward J., 1 Devon Yeomanry 28 Aug. 95I Willis, Charles William, 4 Bn. Cheshire Regt. 22 July 85
Sassoon,.Si>E.Albert..Ba^. aTP.M'dlesexYeo. 24 Mar. 97; Wilson, James B. W., 3 Bn. E. York Regt.... 26June97
Saunders, Fred. Wm.,3 Bn. Dorsetshire Regt. 16 Dee. 851 Wilson, W. H., 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade 22 Aug. 85
Saunders, Wm. H. R., 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 12 Dec. 9t!Winniett, William,'" 3 Bn. Lancashire Fas. ... 23 Oct. 78
Saurin, Ernest S., Pembroke Yeomanry 16 Jan. 95! Woodcock, Arthur B., 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt ... 26 June 86
Scarbrough. John I., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 22 May 86 Worthington, Albert O., Staffordshire Yeo. ... 26 May 94
Scourfield, SirOwenR. P., Bt., Pembroke Yeo. 3 Apr. 86 Worthington, Hy.Clark,Ui4Bu.GloucesterRegt. 10 May 82
Sebright, Sir J. G. S. Bart. 4 Bn. Bedford Regt. 1 July 81! Wright, Charles Bingham, Notts Yeomanry. 24 Apr. 97
War Services of Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
1 Colonel Bates served with the 65th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 at Taranaki, and was
present at the operations at Huirangi and before Te Arei. Was afterwards appointed Native Interpreter to the
Forces, and was present on the Staff at the outbreak of hostilities in the Taranaki district in 1863, capture of the
Pa Katikira, and subsequently in the Waikatj district (Medal).
949 Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry War Services.
2 Colonel Bill served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6 attached to Brigadier General Stewart's Staff in the
Ruby Mines Expedition (Medal with Clasp).
3 Colonel Bircham served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
3t Lord Blythswood served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the end of Aug.
1855 ; was present at the siege of Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches by a shell on the 22nd of Aug. 185.5
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
4 Colonel Browning served with the 89th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian
Mutiny in 1857-58 as Staff Officer to a Field Force in Guzerat, including the attack on the Taringa Hills (men-
tioned in despatches) ; acted in the same capacity to another Field Force in Aug. 185S, and was present at the
attack and capture of Mandeth — horse shot.
5 Colonel Buchanan served with the S3th Regt. in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at
Cawnpore under Major General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of Lucknow, operations in
the Doab with the Column under Colonel G. V. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly Officer, and siege and capture
of Calpee in May 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Sir John Burgoyne served in the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea in 1854, and was severely wounded at the
battle of the Alma (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Colonel de Salis served as a volunteer with the Cape Mounted Riflemen during the Kaffirwar of 1851-52 (Medal).
8 Colonel Draffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the blockade of Odessa,
and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'■> Colonel h. G. Dundas served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 16th August 1835, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
10 Sir James Ferguson served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 4th May
1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
nnd Turkish Medal).
11 Colonel F. J. Halkett served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 5th February to
the 77th September 1855, including the siesre and fall of Sebastopol and Expeditions to Kertch and Yonikale
(Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medal).
12 Colonel Hall served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 with the 14th Regiment, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Colonel T. S. Holroyd served with the ruth Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 1853, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8lh September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on the 26th, 27th and 28th
(wounded) Nov. 1S57, capture of Meeang.mge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur (was Staff
Officer to the Azimghur column in the winter of 1858-59), and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
14 Colonel F. C. Howard served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
15 Colonel E. G. C. Johnson served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the
operations in the Doab, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge, affair of Oomarea, and Trans-
Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
16 Colonel J. B. Irving served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala.
!ft Colonel La Terriere served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Egyptian Army on the Bedouin Frontier and on the Lines of Communication ; carried the despatches from the
front to Korti on several occasions, and was Staff Officer at Korti until its evacuation (Clasp).
17 Colonel Lawrence served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and in that of 1863-64,
including the action at Kohewa (Medal).
18 Sir F. D. Maclean served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the affair of Bulganak and
at the battle of the Alma (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
19 Colonel Meysey-Thompson served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoal'ul, battle of Ordahsu and capture ofCoomassie
(Medal with Clasp). — [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
20 Colonel Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign in T358, including the siege, assault and
capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture
of Powrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
20t Colonel Pottinger served at thj attack on the Burda Hills 19th December 1859.
21 Colonel Sandys served in Bengal through the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857-58.
22 Colonel D. M. Smythe served in the Zulu war in 1879 with the Natal Native Contingent (Medal with Clasp).
23 Colonel W. J. Thomas served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards the Oudc campaign of 1838-59, including the
assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
24 Colonel Wynter served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war, and was present at
the capture of Aduuiassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the Cth October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December [87Q, including
the investment of Sherpore (meutioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
three ClasDS, and Bronze Decoration).
25 Lt. Colonel Bradish-Ellames served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the defence of Candahar
(Medal).
26 Lt. Colonel C. E. G. Burr served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Irish Regiment, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
27 Lt. Colonel J. H. F. H. Connellan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879, including the ia vestment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
_ 28 Lt.Colonei Cradock served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the affair at Kokeran (men-
tioned in despatches), and took part in the defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, was
also present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp).
29 Sir William Cuninghame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Rifle Brigade, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and capture of the Rifle Pits on the night
of 20th Nov. 1S54 (mentioned in despatches), and attack on the Ovens (Medal with four Clasp), VictoriaCross, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded the lTi£ for being " highly distinguished at the capture
of the Rifle Tits (Sebastopol), 20th Nov. 1854. His gallant conduct was recorded in the French General Orders.''
30 Lt.Colonei O. T. Duke served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Assistant Agent to the Governor General for
Beloochistan, and was present in the engagement at Synd Boot (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
30t Lt.Colonei Edwards served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31 Sir Philrp le B. Egerton served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1845 and up to
the 13th April 1855, including the battle of Aima and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
32 Lt.Colonei H. L. Ellis served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Tnniskilling Dragoons.
33 Lt.Colonei Frobisher served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of
Dewangiriin 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. — War Services. 950
54 Lt. Colonel Giles served in the Ashanti campaign from the 26th December 1873, and was employed in the
Transport Service (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Officer of Transport (Medal with Clasp).
35 Lt.Colonel W. S. Greene served in the New Zealand war in 1S04-60, including the attach on the Gate Pah
(Medal).
36 Lt.Colonel Greenwood served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th
Hnssars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786].
37 Lt.Colonel C. L. Griesbach served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nuttall,
Commanding Cavalry Brigade, in the engagements on the Helraund and at Maiwand; took part in the defence
of Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lt.Colonel J. F. C. Hamilton served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the South
Staffordshire Regiment, and was present at the actionof Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
89 Lt.Colonel T. P. Hillcoat served in the Ashanti war in 1S73-74, attached to the Transport (Medal).
40 Lt.Colonel Hurt served in the Royal Navy in the Baltic in 1S54 and in the Black Sea in 1854-56 (Baltic Medal,
Crimean Medal with Clasps for Azoff and Sevastopol, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
41 Lt.Colonel Kell served with the 88th Connaught Rangers throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at Neurnarke and at Quintana Mountain (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain).
Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was employed on the Staff at the Port of disembarkation, Durban,
from 16th April to 26th August 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
42 Lt.Colonel Leach served in the Kafir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
43 Lt.Colonel M'Alester served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
all of Sebastopel (lledal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Hf Lt.Colonel Newdigate served as a Lieut, in the Native Levies at the Cape of Good Hope in 1851, and was
present at the capture of Fort Armstrong (Medal).
44 Lt.Colonel Pagan served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (lledal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
45 Lt.Colonel C. S. Shephard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 as StaiT Offisev to Brigadier General Anderson (mentioned iu despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
46 Lt.Colonei SiO»y served m the Afghan wai in i83o (Medal).
4S Lt.Colonel G. V. Turner served in the Afghan war in TS78-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Thelwaland
Brigadier General Forbes, and waspresent in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and at the capture of the Peivvar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the Zaimusht Expedition in command of a company of the 2nd
Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp).
49 Lt.Colonel Warton served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Medal).
50 Lt.Colonel W. H. Wilson served in the New Zealand War in 1856, and was severely wounded in the action of
Nukumaru (Medal).
a Lt.Colonel Woodhall. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
52 Major G. C. Abercromby served with the 1st Battalion Seots Guards in the Eg.ptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
53 Major Aldridge served with the 20th Regiment in the operations in Oude in December 1858, and was present at
the affairs of Churda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal).
54 Major R. L. Bower served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta,
in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; also served In the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps in charge of the Regimental Transport, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted In-
fantry, and commanded the picked shots who accompanied Sir Charles Beresford up the Nile to the relief of
Sir Charles Wilson when wrecked near Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
35 Major Boyle served with the Commissariat in the Zulu war of 1879, and was Senior Commissariat Officer at
Pinetown, Natal, from July to December 1879 (Medal).
55 Major C. E. Browne served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1 88 1.
" Major P. C. Browne served with the 83rd Regiment throughout the Indian campaign, and was present at the
suppression of a mutiny at Nusserabad in August 1857, at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September, and at its
siege and capture in Jan. 1858 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
58 Major Butler served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps) .
59 Major G. A. Chapman served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 188 j.
60 Major Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battles of Amoaful, taking of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
5i Major Cubitt served in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sorties
of 6th April and 10th May, and attack on the Quarries, and of the Redan on the 18th June; was wounded in the
trenches on the 28th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
62 Major D'Aeth served in the Boer war of 188 1 and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
63 Major Dalrymple served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
64 Major R. E. Dawson served with the 12th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1865-7 (Medal).
66 Major Duberly.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
66 Major W. Forster served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to February
1379, ana took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Kheiat-i-Ghilzie Medal). Served with the
3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin (9th
September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
67 Major E. F. K. Fortescue served during the Indian mutiny in the operations on the Grand Trunk Road with
the 6th Regiment. Also with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in some of the operations in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
08 Major Gambier Parry served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
72 Major Grice-Hutchinson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp) .
74 Major Ross Grove served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the
actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Luc-know and assault
of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
78 Major W. V. Hopegood served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
81 Major Hotham served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
82 Major A. 0. Hunt served with the 50th Regiment the New Zealand campaigns of 1864-65-66, and was present
at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia and Te Awamutu, action before Wereroa and Nukumaru, when the enemy
attacked the British Camp and were repulsed with great loss ; also with the field force under Major General Chute
at the assault and capture of Putahi and subsequent operations in Wanganui and Taranaki (Medal).
87 Major Johnson served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnaissance on the Danube, battles of
Balaklava (horse wounded), Inkerman, and Tchernaya', siege of Sebastopol. and expedition to Eupatoria (Medal
withjthree Clasps, French and Turkish Medals, and Knight of the Legion of Honor) .
89 Major Lay served in the Afghan war in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
90 Major Lemon.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 7S6.
9S1 Field Officers retired from the Militia ayid Yeomanry Cavalry. — War Services.
91 Majoi Lindsell served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Boer war of i88i,and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1835-86 with
the Mounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
92 Major Lysons served with the 2nd battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to October,
1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
93 Major Marshall served in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other Hill Tribes on the
N.W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-66, including the recapture
of Dewangiri (Clasp).
98 Major Mynors served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir ami at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
100 Major Pratt. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
101 Major W3"ndham Quin served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1SS1.
102 Major H. L. Kose served with the Royal Marine Brigade in the Crimea, also at the bombardment and surrender
of Kinbourn, and with Admiral SirHouston Stewart's exploring expedition up the rivers Bug and Dnieper (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
103 Major C. F. Sewell served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Reyal Rifle Corps,
and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
104 Major Spiller served in the Land Transport Corps in the field during the Waikato, Tauranga, and Taranaiki
campaigns in New Zealand, under Generals Sir Duncan Cameron and Sir Trevor Chute, and was present at the
capture of Rangiawhia and Orakau. After the embarkation of the troops for England he commanded a Comoanv
of Colonial troops, and the war breaking out again in 1868 he was selected to take the command of the Nelson
and Taranaki contingent during the Wauganui campaign ; was in command of the Turu Turu Mokai redoubt
attacked by the rebels, and Kakaramea redoubt attacked by the Hau Haus on the 6th, 9th, and nth Oct. 1868
(highly complimented in district orders — and services acknowledged by the Colony). On2(rdOct. i86Shewas
gazetted as Sub Inspector in the Armed Constabulary, and accompanied the field force underColonel Whitmore to
Poverty Bay during the massacre, and was in command of a Company at the storm and capture of Njatapa on the
1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Jan. 1869. Was fifteen months in command of the Wairoa District, Hawke's Bay, and
organised an expedition of Europeans and Natives to Waikare. and captured and destroyed the settlements of
Tukurangi, Whikenui, and Te Kiwi— received the thanks of the Colonial Minister. Commanded a Company in the
expedition to Waikaremona Lakes against the Wrewera rebels.
105 Major Spooner served with the 94th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the en-
gagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
iu6 Major Stoughton served in the Boer war of 1S81.
107 Major Thatcher served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedi-
tion to the Soudan in 2885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
108 Major Thome served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Meual
with Clasp).
109 Major A. A. Wilkie served with the 38th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 23rd July 1855
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the battle
ofCawnpore, capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal and
Clasp).
110 Major B. T. Williams.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
111 Major C. H. B. Williams served during the operations against Sekukuniin 1879, including the storming of the
stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
112 Major S. V. Willis served with the 1st Royals in the Crimea from the 9th December 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Medal).
UJ Major Winniett served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from April to September 1855,
ncluding the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Company of the 24th Regiment in a flying column under Brigadier General Chamberlain from
Ferozepore in pursuit of the rebel chief Tantia Topee in February and March 1859.
Ili Major H. C. Worthington served with the 28th Regiment as Adjutant the Eastern campaign of 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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